Stephanie
Russell Holz, currently associate dean of students and director of the
Office of Students Leadership and Engagement at The University of Tampa,
has been named UT’s new dean of students.
As dean of students,
Holz will provide vision, leadership and strategic direction for the
student affairs division, and will design, support and assess key facets
of the student experience.
“Holz’s demonstrated abilities to
envision outcomes and mobilize resources to that end, as well as her
engaging and affirming disposition, make her the right choice for UT,”
said Linda Devine, UT vice president of operations and planning. “She
has created change in an intentional fashion, identifying student needs
and galvanizing what is needed for the betterment of our community.”
Holz
began at UT in 1998 as assistant director of student activities and
since then has worked in various capacities in student affairs. Holz
holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater education/speech
communication from Butler University, a master of science in college
student personnel from Western Illinois University and is currently
enrolled in a doctoral program at Colorado State University in
educational leadership, renewal and change. She participated in
Harvard’s Management Development Program and is an active, progressive
participant in the student development field, authoring and presenting
regularly.
Holz will begin her new position at UT on June 1. She
succeeds Bob Ruday, who led the student affairs division for more than
19 years.
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