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Chairman...............

John J. Agnelli
Senior Vice President, Power Corporation

Vice Chairman........

Keith Arnold
Business and Governmental Consultant

Secretary...............

Michael J. Prioletti
Vice President, Robert W. Baird & Co., Inc.

Ex Officio...............

Terry P. McMahan
President, Hodges University

 
D. Joseph Donahue, Retired RCA Executive
Todd Gates, President & CEO, Gates
Jim Humphrey, Partner, Fowler White Boggs Banker, PA
Leslie H. King III, Private Management Consultant
Gerard A. McHale, Jr., Gerard A. McHale, Jr., P.A.
Kathleen C. Passidomo, Attorney, Kelly, Passidomo, Alba & Cassner, LLP
James Stamper, Professor of Education, Belmont University
Sandra Stilwell Silverglide, Owner, Captiva Island Inn


President Terry P. McMahan
Executive VP of Academic Affairs and Secretary Jeanette Brock
Executive VP of Administration     

John W. White

 

Vice President of Finance

Randy Eldridge

Vice President of Information Technology & Facilities Management

David Rice

Vice President of University Advancement    Louis J. Traina
Vice President of Student Development/Dean of Students  Ron Bowman
Vice President of Student Enrollment Management Rita Lampus
Vice President of Student Financial Assistance Joseph Gilchrist
Vice President of Student Records Management Carol Morrison
Dean of the Johnson School of Business Frederick Nerone
Dean of the School of Allied Health Carlene Harrison
Dean of the School of Technology Michael Nelson

About Our Recent Name Change >

 
International College, an independent, not-for-profit four-year institution,  announced May 15, 2007 that it received a $12 million gift from long-time Naples residents and
community benefactors Earl and Thelma Hodges. In conjunction with the gift, the institution changed its name to Hodges University and moved from college status to university status.

“This is a significant announcement not only for our institution but also for the communities we serve throughout the southwest region of Florida,” said Terry P. McMahan, President of International College. “This historic donation will enable us to better position our school as one of Florida's leading institutions of higher learning and allow us to achieve our long-term goal of university status. We are fortunate to have generous benefactors like Earl and Thelma Hodges.”

 “While we are not a research institution, we do encourage faculty to engage in applied research,” McMahan said. “We believe that moving to university status will further open doors for our faculty to pursue higher levels of research which will, in turn, benefit our student population as well as our reputation in the educational community at large.”

 “This gift from the Hodges is believed to be the single largest donation to any private or public institution in Collier County history,” said Dr. Louis J. Traina, Vice President of Institutional Advancement.
 

International College announced on May 15, 2007 that it received a $12 million gift from long-time Naples residents and community benefactors Earl and Thelma Hodges. In conjunction with the gift, the institution changed its name to Hodges University and moved from college status to university status.

 
Hodges University: By the Numbers
  • Approximately 2700 students enrolled
  • 75% of students attend full-time
  • Average class size of 15 students
  • 70 full-time faculty
  • 70 adjunct or part-time faculty
  • 38,008 library books and 50,000 eBooks
  • 70 electronic databases
  • 28 classrooms, labs, and conference rooms at each of the Naples and Fort Myers campuses
  • All classrooms have data projectors, Smartboards and Internet connectivity.
  • 287 employees, including administration, staff, and faculty, both full-time and adjunct 
  • 69% female
  • 31% male
  • Average age of 32
  • 33% Hispanic
  • 16% African American
  • 2% Foreign Students
  • Over 6,000 alumni
 
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