The University of South Florida Board of Trustees has selected Moez Limayem to serve as its ninth President.
The vote was unanimous for Limayem, who currently serves as President of the University of North Florida. He previously served for 10 years as the Lynn Pippenger Dean of the Muma College of Business at USF.
Limayem’s selection still requires confirmation from the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state university system.
Once confirmed, Limayem will replace current USF President Rhea Law, who was appointed President in August 2021 and selected as permanent President in March 2022. She announced she was stepping down in February, but agreed to stay on as President until a successor was chosen.
“Dr. Moez Limayem is an outstanding leader, who brings a unique combination of deep ties to the University of South Florida and Tampa Bay region, valuable experience as a university president in our state and a strong record of accomplishments in student success and engagement, research excellence, fundraising, corporate partnerships and much more,” said USF Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford, who also shared an extended message with the university community.
“Dr. Limayem brings a palpable energy and enthusiasm to every room he enters, and he is fully aligned on our vision for USF Athletics and the transformational impact of our new on-campus stadium. Under his leadership, we are poised to build on our momentum as a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities and further capitalize on our location in one of the most vibrant and fastest-growing regions in the country.”
Limayem has led UNF for the past three and a half years, where he achieved several milestones, including welcoming the largest incoming class of students in the school’s history this year. The school also recently set a new record for first-year student retention under Limayem’s watch, and it was ranked the top school in Florida for highest percentage of bachelor’s graduates employed in-state.
As UNF President, Limayem was recognized by Florida Trend as one of the state’s 500 most influential business leaders, and by the Jacksonville Business Journal as an Ultimate CEO.
At USF, as dean in the College of Business, he helped raise more than $126 million in private donations, including $25 million from Pam and Les Muma in 2014, the largest ever individual gift to the university at that time.
“I am honored and humbled to be unanimously selected by the USF Board of Trustees. Serving as USF president would be the greatest honor of my professional life,” Limayem said. “My family and I love USF and the Tampa Bay region, and I am thrilled by the prospect of returning home. As I was reminded during my visit to each USF campus last week, it is truly a special community.”
Limayem also previously served as the Associate Dean for research and graduate programs at the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business and the Edwin & Karlee Bradberry chair in information systems.
Limayem earned his Master of Business Administration and his doctoral degree from the University of Minnesota.
USF’s national presidential search process included stakeholder input, leading to a list of finalists presented to the Board of Trustees for consideration, and a series of on-campus meetings with members of the university community.
The Board of Governors is scheduled to consider Limayem’s confirmation at a meeting Nov. 6.