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Kent Oyler Kent Oyler has joined the University of Louisville College of Business as an executive in residence. In this role, Oyler will advise college leaders and deliver services to help to raise the profile of the College of Business with Louisville-area employers. The work is intended to increase internships, corporate affiliations, fundraising and utilization of the college’s programs. “We are incredibly excited to have Kent join our team as executive in residence,” said Todd Mooradian, dean of the College of Business. “His in-depth knowledge of both the College of Business and the Louisville business community will deepen and expand our partnerships, help us better serve our city and region, and connect our students to opportunities and insights connecting classroom learning with business practice” ....
2020 UofL EPIC Innovation Awards winners (from left) Paula Bates, Brad Shuck, Theo Edmonds and Laura Weingartner. University of Louisville researchers and innovators love a good challenge. And in 2020 a year of challenges they continued pushing forward, creating and commercializing groundbreaking technologies that can improve the way we work and live. They were recognized for those contributions at the presentation of the second annual EPIC Innovation Awards, held January 28. “Innovation is absolutely critical to UofL’s mission,” said UofL President Neeli Bendapudi. “It’s what drives us and inspires us. Our three most important goals as a university are to be a great place to learn, to work and to invest, and the work of these innovators contributes to all three.” ....
Isabel Botero, Sarah Snyder and Jocelyn Deamer of the UofL Family Business Center are among the 2021 Rechter Fellows. The second cohort of Sam and Bonnie Rechter Fellows has been selected to conduct research on positive leadership. Five projects that support the development of virtue and excellence in leadership have been awarded funding and fellowship designation as part of the project. This is the second year the project has provided five grants of up to $5,000 each to be used for research or to develop instructional tools that focus on positive leadership. The grants are funded by a donation from the Sam and Bonnie Rechter Family Trust. ....
If we could describe 2020 in one word for posterity, it’d no doubt be “memorable.” Hopefully it will also be anomalous. This year was largely defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global disruption, ripped milestones from our routines and created a justifiable (and lingering) amount of concern and anxiety. That’s not to say it wasn’t hard at times (it was), but our faculty, staff and students stepped up to the challenge – and then some. Consider UofL’s response to this extraordinary virus as an example. From the onset, our nationally networked lab enabled researchers to safely study coronavirus, our engineering students produced 3D printed face shields for healthcare professionals, our business students started a company to meet demand for reusable face masks, 3D printed swabs developed at UofL filled a gap in test kits and we launched a decontamination program to alleviate a mask shortage for health care workers. ....