- Anthony J. Catanese
Infobox University Chancellor
name = Anthony J. Catanese
caption = Dr. Anthony J. Catanese
order = President,
university =Florida Institute of Technology
term_start = 2003
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predecessor = Lynn E. Weaver
successor =Incumbent
alma_mater =Rutger's University
alma_mater =New York University
alma_mater =University of Wisconsin-Madison
residence =Melbourne, Florida
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website = http://fit.edu/president/
footnotes =|Dr. Anthony James Catanese is a university administrator, author, and the
President of theFlorida Institute of Technology located inMelbourne, Florida , U.S..Education
Dr. Catanese is a graduate of
Rutgers University , where he earned a degree in Urban and Regional Planning. He holds aMaster's Degree in Urban Planning fromNew York University , and achieved hisdoctorate from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison in the same field. Catanese was also a Senior Fulbright Professor inBogotá, Colombia .University administration
Catanese has held a number of notable positions in academia, including:
* President of
Florida Atlantic University
* Provost of thePratt Institute
* Dean of the College of Architecture at theUniversity of Florida
* Dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
* Professor of Planning at theUniversity of Miami and theGeorgia Institute of Technology In addition to the positions he has held in academia, he has written 13 books and 125 articles, primarily on urban planning and development. [cite web
title =Modus Operandi Board of Directors
publisher =Modus Operandi, Inc
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accessdate =2006-12-31]Fundraising
While at FAU, he led its first capital campaign which resulted in donations totaling $225 million. In 2006, he headed the United Way Campaign in
Brevard County , Florida which set a record of 6.15 million dollars in donations.Corvette scandal
After leaving Florida Atlantic University in 2002, it was disclosed that a $42,000
red Corvette had been purchased by the FAU Foundation for Catanese as a going away present. The car was purchased using funds donated to the foundation by the top leaders of the group. The funds were diverted through an interior designer in order to buy Catanese a car. [cite news | last =Bandell | first =Brian | title =Guggenheim to resign from FAU Foundation | publisher =Boca Raton News. & South Florida Media Group, Inc
date =2003-08-22 | url =http://www.bocaratonnews.com/index.php?src=news&category=LOCAL%20NEWS&prid=6170 | accessdate =2006-12-31] This disclosure resulted in an investigation, and charges being filed against the foundation director, Carla Coleman, who later pleaded to amisdemeanor of falsifying records. Catanese ultimately returned the car, and was never charged with any crime. [cite news | last =Fain | first =Paul | title =Former President of Florida Atlantic U. Trades in His Scandalous Corvette | publisher =The Chronicle of Higher Education | url =http://chronicle.com/errors.dir/noauthorization.php3?page=/weekly/v51/i49/49a02502.htm | accessdate =2006-12-31]References
External links
* [http://www.fit.edu/president/bio.html Florida Institute of Technology Office of the President]
* [http://www.fit.edu Florida Institute of Technology Official Website]
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