JOSEPH A. ALUTTO
'Joseph A. Alutto' is the interim president of The Ohio State University located in Columbus, Ohio. He was formerly the dean of Ohio State's Max M. Fisher College of Business.
Alutto was the first member of his family to go to college. During his years at Manhattan College, he drove trucks and worked at a grocery store and a chemical company to pay for his bachelor's degree in business administration. After that he pursued his Master's in industrial relations at the University of Illinois and finished a Ph.D. in organizational behavior at Cornell University. He has worked to become a business management expert. From 1976 to 1990, he served as the Dean of the SUNY-Buffalo School of Management. He also served as the President of the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business-The International Association for Management Education from October 1996 - June 1998. In 1991, he was appointed to be the dean of Ohio State's Max M. Fisher College of Business.
On April 30, 2007, Alutto became an interim executive vice president and provost and succeeded Barbara Snyder, who became president of Case Western Reserve University on July 1 2007. He was responsible for the administration, coordination, and development of all academic functions of the university. After the retirement of Karen Holbrook on June 30, 2007, he was appointed to become the interim president of Ohio State University. His term as interim president will end on September 30 2007, with Gordon Gee taking office on October 1.
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★ Alutto does double duty as president
★ Joseph A. Alutto's Biography
★ Welcome from Interim President Joseph A. Alutto
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