UAB names Benoit senior vice president and provost

Benoit is a seasoned educator, communicator and administrator who comes to UAB from Ohio University, where she was executive vice president and provost for almost eight years.

pam benoit 2017Pam Benoit, Ph.D., has been named senior vice president of Academic Affairs and provost.Pam Benoit, Ph.D., has been named senior vice president of Academic Affairs and provost at the University of Alabama at Birmingham following a national search. Benoit will join UAB from Ohio University, where she has served as executive vice president and provost since 2009.

As chief academic officer of Ohio University since 2009, Benoit has led many significant initiatives, including: the conversion from quarters to semesters in 2012; development and implementation of the OHIO Guarantee, an innovative tuition and fee model through which Ohio University is helping students budget for the cost of a college education, in 2014; and creation of the nationally recognized Innovation Strategy Investment Program in 2016.

She was instrumental in transformative growth for the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine into Cleveland in 2015, where the university now partners with one of the most respected institutions in medicine, the Cleveland Clinic, to bolster the university into the forefront of medical education in Ohio and beyond.

Benoit held many leadership positions at the University of Missouri, where she chaired the Department of Communications in the College of Arts and Sciences, and served as associate and assistant dean of the Graduate School before being named executive vice president and provost at Ohio University. She received her master’s degree in communication from Central Michigan University and her Ph.D. in communication from Wayne State University. Early in her career, she served on the faculty of Bowling Green State University and the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she also held a position in the Department of Communications.

The UAB senior vice president of Academic Affairs and provost search was led by a 22-member committee that included students, faculty, staff and administrators from across campus, as well as alumni and community leaders.

“This committee was very dedicated to their charge,” said UAB President Ray L. Watts. “I thank each member for his or her time and thoughtful consideration throughout this process to ensure we identified an SVP and provost more than capable of building on the tremendous momentum our academic enterprise and university is experiencing. Dr. Benoit has built an impressive career, and I am excited to welcome her to the UAB family.”

The search committee was co-chaired by Vice President for Financial Affairs and Administration Allen Bolton and Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Paulette Dilworth, Ph.D.

“We saw great interest in the position among an impressive and distinguished group of candidates,” Dilworth said. “The committee was pleased with the wealth of strong applicants we were able to review, and our diverse perspectives were enhanced by those shared by students, faculty and staff who viewed finalist presentations in person or online and contributed to the evaluation process.”

Benoit’s more than 20 years of experience in administration and academics includes advocacy; board relations; strategic budgeting and planning; diversity and inclusion; globalization; fundraising; economic development; and faculty, student, staff and alumni relations.

Benoit’s more than 20 years of experience in administration and academics includes advocacy; board relations; strategic budgeting and planning; diversity and inclusion; globalization; fundraising; economic development; and faculty, student, staff and alumni relations. She is known as a collaborative, innovative, strategic and committed leader who has advanced several impactful, campuswide initiatives and programs in a comprehensive research university setting.

Benoit believes the depth and breadth of her higher-education experience and deep understanding of effective communications will serve her well at UAB, one of the most diverse universities in the United States experiencing rapid growth across each area of its mission: education, research, patient care, community service and economic development.

“I am thrilled to be joining the University of Alabama at Birmingham and am eager for the opportunity to lead the academic mission of one of the top 20 federal research institutions in the nation,” Benoit said. “I look forward to contributing to UAB’s growth and continued ascension as a national leader.”

Benoit has written or co-written a number of books, chapters, articles and reports for her research interests that include narratives, communication theory, interpersonal persuasion and argumentation, and leadership. 

Her first day at UAB will be July 1, 2017.