Leadership

Delivering knowledge that serves society

Technologies, talent and ideas that improve daily life across Michigan and beyond

As one of the most trusted institutions of higher education in the country, Michigan Engineering’s impact doesn’t stop at campus borders – it is translated into practice through our graduates, discoveries, and partnerships to strengthen communities, power economies and improve the world.

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Office of the Dean

Portrait of Karen A. Thole is the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering at the University of Michigan.

Dean Karen A. Thole

The Office of the Dean is responsible for the leadership and administration of the Michigan Engineering community, supporting faculty, students and staff as they pursue their programs in education, research and service.

Department chairs & program directors






Dean’s cabinet


Portrait of Deborah Mero

Debbie Mero

Sr Executive Director of Administration and Chief Financial Officer, Resource Planning and Management

dmero@umich.edu

Portrait of Jennifer Judge Hensel

Jennifer Judge Hensel

Executive Director, Communications and Marketing

jjhensel@umich.edu


Portrait of Rebecca Flintoft.

Rebecca Flintoft

Executive Director, Student Affairs

reflint@umich.edu

Portrait of Dan Maletta

Dan Maletta

Executive Director, Information Technology and CIO

danm@umich.edu

Portrait of Chris Labelle

Chris LaBelle

Executive Director, Online & Professional Education

labellec@umich.edu


Portrait of Mike Drake.

Mike Drake

Chief of Staff and Sr Executive Director, Advancement

madrake@umich.edu

Portrait of Stefanie Horvath.

Stefanie Horvath

Senior Manager, Dean’s Office Communications

ssterken@umich.edu



Black and white portrait photo of Robert J Vlasic.

Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering endowment

Robert Vlasic was a distinguished civic leader who earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial and mechanical engineering from U-M in 1949, where he was a member of Tau Beta Pi. After college, he worked in the Detroit food distribution business founded by his father. He assumed leadership of Vlasic Foods Co. in 1963 when it was still a small, local Michigan pickle producer. By 1978, the business had grown to $100 million and ranked number one in the nation, when it was sold to Campbell Soup Co. Bob served as a director of Campbell Soup Co. and retired as chair in 1996. He founded O/E Automation, Inc., based in Troy, Mich. His 1996 gift to U-M established the endowed position known as the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering. It was the first endowed deanship in any U-M school or college.