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President Neeli Bendapudi provided an update on the Strategic Plan for members of the Staff Senate on Monday, Feb. 11. The plan is focused on how to make sure UofL is a great place to learn, work and invest.

For the “learn” component, she said it鈥檚 important we focus on the whole student, provide them with a transformative, purpose-driven education and ask them what problem they want to tackle. For the work piece, Bendapudi said it was important to commit to personal growth and professional development.

鈥淲e have to have a culture where everybody has to live by our values,鈥 she said.

And, for the invest piece, we have to make a demonstrable impact on the city, the Commonwealth and 鈥渂eyond.鈥

The first three years of the strategic planning process will be focused on 鈥渕aking sure our house is strong鈥 financially and structurally. The second three years will be focused on bigger picture/aspirational goals, she said.

Bendapudi said she has created a leadership team that includes everyone who directly reports to her, as well as everyone who reports to them.

鈥淪o there are two layers of decision makers. We鈥檝e already met four times to talk about topics such as diversity and the budget,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to have this group in place so we aren鈥檛 stuck in silos.鈥 聽

Bendapudi also said the team is working on a plan to get to the point where employees can expect to get a raise each year. We鈥檙e not there yet, but she said we are moving in the right direction.

CFO Dan Durbin piggybacked off that objective with a budget update. He said his biggest objectives 鈥 eight months into the job 鈥 are to reimagine the budget process, facilitate more engagement and drive efficiencies.

He said we鈥檝e generated $39 million in revenues this year versus $15 million last year, but those numbers 鈥 because of allocations or restrictions 鈥 actually equate to about $1.2 million more.

鈥淲e are not out of the woods yet, but we are gaining strength,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e just need to keep pushing.鈥 .听

SGA’s聽Wyatt Harris provided the Student Government report. Elections for next year鈥檚 officers will be held next week. He also announced that the ELSB鈥檚 food pantry is now open in the SAC. This initiative has been in the works for years. The SGA is also working on a few pedestrian safety initiatives, including new crosswalks and increased signage on the HSC campus.

Students are working with Mark Watkins, AVP for Business Services, to ensure that internship projects available on UofL鈥檚 campus prioritize the hiring of UofL students.

Faculty Senate heard a report from Jim Begany, vice provost for strategic enrollment management and student success, about UofL鈥檚 strategy to recruit and retain students. Begany said Fall 2018 yielded our highest new student enrollment numbers, as well as our most academically prepared 鈥 as measured by ACT scores 鈥 and the highest number of out-of-state students. More information about the Faculty Senate meeting is .听

John Smith provided the Staff Senate Chair鈥檚 Report, announcing that the response rate for people willing to volunteer on a Strategic Plan committee was 鈥渙verwhelming.鈥

鈥淚n the past, we鈥檝e had 100 to 150 people sign up. This year, we鈥檝e had over 1,200,鈥 he said.

Smith, Faculty Senate Chair Krista Wallace-Boaz and SGA President Jonathan Fuller will start conducing HSC office hours, including Feb. 18, March 18 and April 15. His entire chair鈥檚 report is .

Bob Knaster and Gary Becker provided updates on UofL鈥檚 parking strategy, including recommendations provided by a third-party consultant to address potential parking shortages. Knaster said 74 campus spaces will be lost to construction this semester alone, and that 3,813 out of about 6,000 spaces at the stadium are currently programmed to produce revenue for athletics. We are No. 1 in the country for reserved spaces; UofL has about 1,300 spaces that are reserved and the average university has about 40 or 50, Becker said.

There are currently no funds dedicated to operational or deferred maintenance. Some task group recommendations include building a maintenance fund and rolling that into the parking budget, charging for all visitor parking, implementing license recognition technology and introducing new services 鈥 such as oil changes 鈥 for customer service improvement.

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Julie Hohmann informed senators that there is a master of arts in higher education administration program available to faculty and staff, and employees may be eligible to complete the program with UofL鈥檚 tuition remission benefit. Students must select one of four different concentrations 鈥 administration, teaching and learning, policy and equity or sports administration. All courses are offered 100 percent online.

Marian Vasser, vice chair, .听

Secretary/treasurer Rhonda Gilliland reported that there were no monthly expenses in January. Her report is .听

All other committee meeting reports are .

The next Staff Senate meeting is March 11 on the HSC campus.

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