Paul Locatelli
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Paul Locatelli | |
Born | 1938 |
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Residence | Santa Clara, CA |
Education | B.S., Commerce (accounting), Santa Clara University (1960) D.B.A. (major in accounting, minors in economics and management), the University of Southern California (1971) |
Employers | Santa Clara University |
Title | University President and Professor of Accounting |
Term | 1988-present |
Predecessor | William J. Rewak. S.J. |
Board member of | Educational Boards and Associations: Presidents Council of the Association of Governing Boards; Executive Committee of the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (chair 1992-94); Institute of International Education of Students; Senior Commission of Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC); Board of Directors of WASC; Chair of WASC Task Force on Purposes of Accreditation; Accounting Education Change Commission; National Association for Independent Colleges and Universities; Commission for Minority Education of the American Council of Education; National Conference of Bishops and Presidents' Committee on Education; Boards of Trustees: University of San Francisco; Seattle University; St. Louis University; Regis University; Loyola Marymount University |
Religious beliefs | Roman Catholic |
Website www.scu.edu/president |
Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J. (born 1938) is president and professor of accounting at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. He is a Jesuit priest and a Certified Public Accountant, earning his undergraduate degree at the University of Santa Clara, now Santa Clara University, in 1960 and his doctorate in business at the University of Southern California.
On March 1, 2008, Locatelli announced his intention to resign during the 2008-2009 academic year, after 20 years as university president, in order to take on additional responsibilities in Rome as Secretary for Jesuit Higher Education to promote cooperation among Jesuit higher education institutions.
During Locatelli's tenure as president, beginning in 1988, academic excellence, admissions standards, endowment funding,have increased substantially. Most notably was Father Locatelli's cutting of the Division 1 football program. Perhaps most importantly, Santa Clara has become a more outward-looking institution.
Through the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, the University has expanded its ability to connect students to communities in Silicon Valley and throughout the world. Locatelli is known affectionately by the students at SCU through a variety of nicknames; such as; "Papa Lōc", "Big Poppa P", "P. Loc", and the "Big P".
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