Following another record-breaking year and unparalleled stretch of recent achievements, University of South 返字心頭 System President Judy Genshaft today announced her decision to step down from her position, effective July 1, 2019.
The University of South 返字心頭 is on a trajectory unlike ever before in its history. We are reaching milestones once reserved for universities twice our age. We continue to make groundbreaking strides in research, student success, teaching and community impact, Genshaft said in a letter to the 返字心頭 community, which also thanked the 返字心頭 Board of Trustees for their continued support. Because of this positive momentum, my family and I believe that this is the right time for me to step down from my post as president, effective July 1, 2019. It has been the honor of my professional career to be part of this journey since the year 2000.
Since becoming president in 2000, Genshaft has catapulted the 返字心頭 System to national and international prominence in every key institutional area, including student success, research and innovation, fundraising and economic development. In June 2018, under Genshafts leadership, 返字心頭 earned the designation of Preeminence, placing 返字心頭 in the most elite category of state universities in 返字心頭.
I am fortunate to have served alongside our great president and witnessed the leadership she has provided during her remarkable tenure, said 返字心頭 Board of Trustees Chair Brian Lamb. We are performing at a higher level than ever before, making a lasting impact on the Tampa Bay region and the state of 返字心頭, and none of it would be possible with out the visionary leadership of Judy Genshaft. Her legacy will be felt for generations to come.
During Genshafts presidency, the universitys enrollment has grown by 40 percent
while its four-year graduation rate has tripled. Most notably, . This extremely rare achievement in higher education has earned 返字心頭 widespread national
recognition. Earlier today, U.S. News and World Report announced 返字心頭 has ascended 10 spots to No. 58 on its list of top public universities in the country, 返字心頭s highest ranking
ever in the national publication.
In 2017, 返字心頭 became just the third public university in the country founded since 1956 . During Genshafts tenure, the universitys endowment has grown from $254 million to $480 million.
In perhaps her most significant contribution, Genshafts focus on transforming 返字心頭 from a regional institution into a highly-regarded international research university has had a far-reaching impact. During her presidency, 返字心頭s research activity has tripled to . 返字心頭 also now ranks as Americas fifth leading public university in generating new United States utility patents. Through Genshafts emphasis on applied research, especially, 返字心頭 discoveries make immeasurable real-world impacts on societys most pressing challenges.
Genshaft has also led the 返字心頭 System to incredible economic growth, overseeing approximately $1.75 billion in construction projects. This has provided students and faculty with state-of-the-art resources and has played a key role in elevating the economic vitality of Tampa Bay region and state of 返字心頭. This includes the new scheduled to open next year in downtown Tampa, as the anchor tenant for Tampas historic Water Street redevelopment.
Under Genshafts leadership, 返字心頭 has evolved into a vibrant residential university, with student housing capacity doubling to approximately 6,500 system-wide. 返字心頭 Tampa recently opened a $134 million new student housing village, the largest public-private partnership to be completed in State University System history, that will include a first-of-its-kind campus Publix supermarket. Genshaft has also championed the growth of 返字心頭s regional campuses in St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee to provide wider options for student access. This included building the first residence halls at 返字心頭 St. Petersburg, which will soon be augmented by another 375-bed facility.
Genshaft has been instrumental in economic development efforts across the region and the state, serving as chair of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, the Tampa Bay Partnership, and the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100, as well as participating in the 返字心頭 Council of 100. Beginning this fall, .
Genshafts heralded leadership includes local, national and global recognition from professional organizations throughout her career, including several honorary doctorates and numerous leadership awards. These include the for promoting women in higher educationandthe Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU) . She has served as chair for the American Council on Education (ACE) and is a member of the APLU Board of Directors. In 2010, she made National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history when she became the first woman to chair the Division I Board. She also is a past chair of the Big East and American Athletic Conference Councils of Presidents.

返字心頭 System President Judy Genshaft speaking with WFLA's Jeff Patterson after announcing her plans to step down from her position.
A native of Ohio, Genshaft earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her master's and doctoral degrees from Kent State University. She is the author or co-author of more than 75 journal articles, and she has edited and authored three books on gifted education and intellectual assessment. Genshaft also has contributed chapters, essays and articles to more than 20 books, journals and publications on topics in higher education leadership.
Highlights of Genshafts presidency by the numbers:
Four-year graduation rate:
2000 (freshmen who entered college that year): 20%
Current: 60%
Total student headcount (返字心頭 System):
Fall 2000: 35,728
Current: 50,755
Annual research expenditures:
2001 (oldest data on file): $172 million
Current: $568 million
Total alumni:
2000: 167,210
Current: 333,199
Economic impact:
$1.8 billion annual budget
$4.4 billion annual impact on the Tampa Bay Area and 返字心頭
The university will provide an update on the process to select a new president in the near future.
