Neeli Bendapudi

Neeli Bendapudi
Dr. Neeli Bendapudi
18th President of the University of Louisville
Assumed office
May 15, 2018
Preceded by James R. Ramsey
Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor of the University of Kansas
In office
July 1, 2016  April 27, 2018
Preceded by Jeffrey Vitter
Succeeded by Carl Lejuez (interim)
Personal details
Born 1962/1963 (age 55–56)
Visakhapatnam, India
Residence Louisville, Kentucky
Alma mater Andhra University (BA, MBA)
University of Kansas (PhD)
Profession Academic administrator
Salary $775,000[1]

Neeli Bendapudi is an American academic and the 18th president of the University of Louisville.[2]

Bendapudi was named president on April 3, 2018 and her first day was May 15, 2018. She replaced James R. Ramsey who resigned after a scandal that implicated him.[3]

Bendapudi is the first non-white president of the University and is noted for her attention to developing a culture of openness.[4]

Bendapudi was born in India and moved to the United States to attend graduate school at the University of Kansas where she earned her Ph.D. Following a time at both Ohio State University and Texas A&M University she returned to Kansas to serve as the dean of the University of Kansas School of Business. From July 1, 2016 until her election as president at Louisville, she served as provost and executive vice chancellor of the University of Kansas.[5]

On July 13, 2018, Bendapudi, in response to Papa John's Pizza founder John Schnatter's use of a racial slur, announced that Schnatter's name would be struck from U of L's football stadium's name. She was widely praised for this decision and the manner in which she made it.[6]

References

  1. Sayers, Justin. "New U of L president won't get as many perks as last leader". Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  2. "Biography — Office of the President". louisville.edu.
  3. "Ramsey resigns at U of L | What we know now". The Courier-Journal.
  4. "The University of Louisville has a new president. Here's what you should know about her". The Courier-Journal.
  5. "From India to Stouffer Place, and now Strong Hall: An interview with KU's new provost". LJWorld.com.
  6. "Fans agree with Cardinal Stadium name change: 'It's just what's right'". The Courier-Journal.
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