Contemporary Responsibilities of the President

The President of the University of Pennsylvania is a leader of an internationally acclaimed faculty. Penn’s 4,000 faculty members include winners of Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prizes, MacArthur Fellowships, and other important scholarly awards and honors.

The President represents the University to external constituencies on issues related to Penn and on higher education in general. Her counsel and collaboration are sought by leaders from the community, the city, the commonwealth, and the federal government.

The President is Penn's chief architect and steward of Penn's thriving partnership with the West Philadelphia community. By directing the University's multi-faceted academic, service, and economic activities toward revitalizing the neighborhood and improving community relations, the President upholds Penn's standing as a national model for civic engagement. Today, thousands of Penn students currently volunteer in West Philadelphia, either through direct community service or through academic service learning courses that produce enduring changes, such as improved public schools, heightened literacy and nutrition awareness, and small business development.

The President is the chief executive of the largest private employer in Philadelphia and the fourth-largest in Pennsylvania; she is responsible for the financial health of the University, and oversees one of the largest integrated academic health systems in the country.

The President is an ambassador of the University to Penn's 300,000 alumni. Penn has 122 alumni clubs: 68 domestic clubs in 38 states and Puerto Rico, plus clubs in 49 foreign countries. Active members of the Penn community, alumni participate in the University as trustees, as advisors of Penn schools and centers, and as leaders of class- and school-based initiatives. They meet with applicants, serve as career advisors to students, and are still Penn students themselves, participating in life-long learning courses on the Internet.

The President works with deans, administrators, and alumni in efforts designed to attract philanthropic support from individuals, corporations, and foundations. Many of Penn’s buildings and landmark restorations were made possible by major gifts from prominent alumni.

The President reports to the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania and is an ex-officio member of the Board. The Board of Trustees, responsible for the governance of the University, is chaired by Penn alumnus Scott L. Bok (C’81, W’81, L’84), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Greenhill & Co.

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Philadelphia, PA 19104-6380

215-898-7221
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