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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s board of trustees have elected interim school president Matt Branam the college’s
new full-time president.
Branam was elected the 14th president of the Terre Haute engineering school on Friday
during a special board meeting in Indianapolis.
He became interim president in June after then-president Gerald
Jakubowski announced he was leaving to become provost of the California Maritime Academy.
Trustees chairman William
Fenoglio says Branam has a vision to build on Rose-Hulman’s reputation as the nation’s top undergraduate engineering, science
and mathematics college.
The 1979 graduate of the 135-year-old school was previously a vice president at UPS and
chief operating officer at the American Red Cross under Elizabeth Dole.
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