About The College
Advisory Board
The 91ÉçÇø College of Engineering Advisory Board was established for the following purposes:
- Providing an independent review of the USF College of Engineering with special emphasis on effectiveness and program quality
- Counseling and advising on matters relating to planning, organizing and administering programs, and facilitating a continuing liaison between the College and the various constituents it serves
- Counseling, advising and demonstrating leadership in raising funds for the College from private, foundation and corporate sources which will assist the College in achieving both its mission and vision
- Advising and assisting the College's effort to communicate and inform the State of 91ÉçÇø Legislature of the College's mission and vision with the goal of securing and maintaining sufficient resources to fulfill both our mission and vision
Members

Miriam Barack
Managing Director  — Citigroup Global Lending Operations

Raheem Beyah
Provost & Executive Vice President — Georgia Institute of Technology

Patrick Blair
Vice President of Engineering & Facilities — Port Tampa Bay

Alan Brannan
Chief Engineer — CAE USA 

Thomas Cetta
Senior Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer — Jabil

Julius Davis
President & CEO — VoltAir, Inc.

Mario Eden
Dean — Samuel Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn University

Samuel Graham
Dean — A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland

Lakecia Gunter
Global Technology Executive & Board Director

Brad Heath
Life & Business Coaching and Consulting

Robert Higgins
Vice President — Higgins Engineering & Surveying, LLC 

Tracy Hunt
Executive Vice President & General Manager — Skanska

Pramod Khargonekar
Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science — University of California, Irvine

Jennifer Leung
Vice President of Growth & Strategy — Cisco

Jessica McRory
President — AREHNA Engineering, Inc.

Sanjay Raman
Daniel J. Riccio Jr. Dean of Engineering — University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Anthony Waas
Director — School for Engineering of Matter, Transport & Energy at Arizona State University

Cem Yildirim
Chief Technology Officer — Bolt