Martin Tadlock

Regional Chancellor of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg

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Dr. Martin Tadlock is the Regional Chancellor at USF St. Petersburg. He began serving USFSP in July, 2016. He began his career in education 36 years ago as a middle school teacher, served as a professor of middle level education and director of the Center of Education for the Young Adolescent, a Wisconsin Center of Excellence, at the University of Wisconsin Platteville. He was a professor of middle level education, program coordinator, team chair, and assistant dean at Utah State University where he established the first middle level teacher licensure program in the state and the largest graduate seminar in the western U.S., the Rocky Mountain Middle Level Education Seminar which served over 300 middle school teachers and administrators every year. He has served as a dean and provost at Bemidji State University and as provost and interim president at Northeastern State University prior to accepting the vice-chancellor role at USF St Petersburg.

Dr. Tadlock has secured over $6M in grants and contracts and managed over $60M in capital projects over his career. He was instrumental in securing private support resulting in a state financial award for the 360° Manufacturing and Applied Engineering ATE Regional Center of Excellence, one of two National Science Foundation Applied Technology Education Centers of Excellence in Minnesota.

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Education/Academic qualification

Educational Administration, Ph.D., Miami University

Secondary Education, M.Ed., Utah State University

Geography major/English minor, B.S., Utah State University

Disciplines

  • Education
  • Educational Administration and Supervision
  • Secondary Education