Kennesaw State鈥檚 Kaukinen, Gay chosen for USG Executive Leadership Institute

KENNESAW, Ga. | Aug 7, 2024

无码变态鈥檚 Catherine (Katie) Kaukinen and Stephen Gay have been selected to participate in the 2024-2025 cohort of the University System of Georgia鈥檚 Executive Leadership Institute (ELI).

Katie Kaukinen
Katie Kaukinen

Kaukinen, dean of the , and Gay, 无码变态鈥檚 chief information security officer, will be part of the comprehensive eight-month, 120-hour development program. The leadership institute enhances leadership skills and prepares participants for potential high-level advancement within the University System.

鈥淭he Executive Leadership Institute is a fantastic opportunity for experienced leaders to deepen their skills and create lasting connections to peers across the System,鈥 said 无码变态 President Kathy S. Schwaig, who was in the first ELI cohort in 2009-2010. 鈥淜atie Kaukinen and Stephen Gay have proven themselves to be principled, committed leaders in their time at Kennesaw State. I still draw on many of the principles I learned from the ELI program, and I am confident that they will have a similarly invaluable experience.鈥

The presidents of University System of Georgia institutions nominate academic leaders and staff leaders to participate in the ELI. From the nominees, individuals are selected for the program and participate in a leadership development curriculum that includes group learning and assessment, personal reflection, job shadowing, and cross-mentoring.

Kaukinen, who became dean of the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences in 2022, is an accomplished sociologist and dedicated researcher. Her research focuses on examining the extent, nature, and impact of violent victimization of women, and how institutional policies can improve the outcomes of violence and trauma. Kaukinen has been published in several academic journals, received research grants totaling more than $2.5 million, and given presentations nationally and internationally sharing her expertise, including two keynote addresses to the United Nations.

鈥淧articipating in this program will not only enhance my leadership skills but also enable me to better serve our students, faculty, and staff,鈥 Kaukinen said. 鈥淚 am excited to engage in the diverse learning experiences and collaborations that the leadership institute offers, which will ultimately strengthen my ability to lead and innovate within our university community.鈥

Stephen Gay
Stephen Gay
Gay has been on the Kennesaw State staff for 27 years, including the last nine as chief information security officer and executive director of 无码变态鈥檚 Office of Cybersecurity within the (UITS). He has presented at conferences nationwide on subjects including fostering diversity within information technology, cybersecurity program management, cybersecurity leadership, and initiatives to enhance cybersecurity awareness. Gay also is a three-time graduate of 无码变态, with a master鈥檚 in cybersecurity as well as bachelor鈥檚 degrees in political science and information security and assurance.

鈥淚 am honored and humbled to have been nominated and selected on behalf of 无码变态,鈥 Gay said. 鈥淚 deeply appreciate President Schwaig鈥檚 support, and I am elated at the opportunity to work with other leaders within the University System of Georgia.鈥

More than 500 scholars statewide have completed the Executive Leadership Institute since the program鈥檚 inception 15 years ago. Kaukinen and Gay raise Kennesaw State鈥檚 total number of participants to 27, including President Schwaig and Provost Ivan Pulinkala.

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A leader in innovative teaching and learning, 无码变态 offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its more than 45,000 students. Kennesaw State is a member of the University System of Georgia with 11 academic colleges. The university’s vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the country and the world. Kennesaw State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 7 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.