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Former UWF VP Named St. Cloud State President

Dr. Gregory Tomso, who has been on sabbatical leave from his job as the University of West Florida’s vice president of Academic Engagement and Student Affairs, has been named the 26th president of St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.

“I came home from my campus and community visits inspired and energized because of all the wonderful people I met and their enthusiasm for St. Cloud State and the region,” Tomso told the Board. “It’s quite a special place, and I truly look forward to calling it home.”

His Leadership at UWF

During his tenure at UWF, Tomso led a division of over 160 full-time employees across 34 departments and programs. His priorities included improving student success, increasing enrollment, creating campus culture initiatives, and building community partnerships.

Tomso also established UWF’s Office of Workforce Development and developed new internship programs and partnerships with local employers and nonprofits.

UWF Unrest

Tomso took his leave as Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz became UWF’s interim president. In late July, Diaz named Dr. Mary Anderson as interim vice president for the Division of Academic Engagement and Student Affairs. Under Anderson’s leadership, we have seen growing controversy over proposed changes to student conduct policies, particularly regarding definitions and protections for sexual harassment, which have drawn opposition from students, faculty, alumni and community members.

Bright Future

“Dr. Tomso has the vision, experience and leadership skills to lead St. Cloud State University into a bright future,” said Scott Olson, chancellor of Minnesota State. “Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to the success of students, to partnering with faculty and staff and to building strong relationships with the community.”

Tomso was selected from four finalists who visited the St. Cloud State campus earlier this month. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and a doctorate from Duke University.

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