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President Steven C. Currall and his wife, Dr. Cheyenne Currall, discuss the path that led them to ƶijapp and share their excitement about continuing the University's upward trajectory.

Dr. Steven C. Currall Becomes ƶijapp’s 7th President

Currall announces his first 100 days will include a listening tour

  • President Steven C. Currall speaks with Distinguished Research Faculty, Distinguished Health Faculty and National Academy Members.

  • Dr. Steven C. Currall meets with Dr. Martin Tadlock, ƶijapp St. Petersburg's regional chancellor.

  • ƶijapp President Steven C. Currall meets with ƶijappSP students.

  • Dr. Steven C. Currall meets with Dr. Karen A. Holbrook, ƶijapp Sarasota-Manatee's regional chancellor.

  • ƶijapp President Steven C. Currall meets with ƶijappSM students.

TAMPA, Fla. (July 1, 2019) – New ƶijapp President Steve Currall’s first week on the job was a busy one, featuring visits to all three ƶijapp campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee. He also toured the site of the new ƶijapp Health Morsani College of Medicine and Heart Institute building in downtown Tampa. Currall spent time with students, faculty members and regional business leaders as they begin to work together to sustain ƶijapp’s momentum as a thriving, preeminent research institution.

President Stecen C. Currall speaks with media for the first time as ƶijapp President.

Dr. Steven C. Currall speaks with the media for the first time as ƶijapp President.

In addition to his initial visits, Currall says one of his first priorities will be to embark on a listening tour across each ƶijapp campus to hear ideas and identify strategic opportunities.  He announced the tour in a welcome message sent to all ƶijapp students, faculty, staff and alumni on his first day, expressing optimism for the university’s future.

“I am eager to get to know our community and hear ideas,” Currall said.  “The intent of my listening tour is to more deeply understand the unique features of the Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee campuses.  In two of my previous university leadership positions, I oversaw multiple campuses.  Thus, I fully comprehend the importance of understanding and promoting the differentiated features of each campus, how they contribute to their specific geographical regions, and how they can be aligned to advance the strategic vision of a unified university.”

Currall’s letter to the university community highlighted his goal for ƶijapp to continue its focus on positioning for membership in the Association of American Universities (AAU), an elite group of the top 62 institutions in North America. He also shared his vision for ƶijapp to evolve as an innovative engine that will power economic development, allowing the university to become to the Tampa Bay region what Stanford University has been to Silicon Valley.

 “My singular objective during the remainder of my career will be to advance the trajectory of ƶijapp to become an overall top 25 public university in the United States,” Currall said.

  • President Steven C. Currall tours the new medical building downtown.

  • President Steven C. Currall meets with student body president, Britney Deas.

  • President Steven C. Currall meets with Tampa students.

  • President Steven C. Currall meets Haru Okuda, MD, at the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation.

  • President Steven C. Currall meets with deans.

Emphasizing the importance of fundraising, on his first day Currall announced the launch of a national search for a new senior vice president for advancement and CEO of the ƶijapp Foundation to replace Joel Momberg, who will retire in October.  ƶijapp is one of only three public universities in the United States founded since 1956 to raise $1 billion in a single campaign, which ƶijapp celebrated in 2017.

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