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American academic administrator
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Kevin M. Ross is an American academic administrator. He is president of Lynn University. Ross became the institution's fifth president on July 1, 2006, succeeding his father, Donald E. Ross, who was president for 35 years. He is a founding board member of Boca Raton Educational Television, a member of the Board of Directors of Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County, an Advisory Board member of Saint John Paul II Academy and on the Lynn University Board of Trustees.

Prior to his appointment as president, he was chief operating officer of the university while his dad was President of the University. During that time he initiated Lynn 2020, a 15-year plan for the future of the school.

In October 2006, he announced the money for a formal inauguration would instead be spent on an Innovation Prize to fund projects benefiting the university.

He has two children, Ainsley and Graham.

Education

References

  1. "Biography: Dr. Kevin M. Ross". Lynn University. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
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