Michigan Tech Names New Dean for College of Business
Michigan Technological University announces the selection of Sri Beldona as the new dean of the College of Business (COB).
Beldona will begin his new role starting July 1. His selection comes as the result of a national search that narrowed the field of applicants to three outstanding finalists. The search committee, led by College of Computing Dean Dennis Livesay, included COB faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and staff, along with representatives of the University Senate and other areas of campus.
“I look forward to working with Dr. Beldona as he draws on his experience in guiding the development of high-impact academic programs and collaborating with the business and philanthropic community to help elevate the College of Business in the coming years,” said Andrew Storer, Michigan Tech provost and senior vice president for academic affairs.
Beldona comes to Michigan Tech from East Texas A&M University’s Dallas location, where he oversees academic operations, serving as the chief academic officer and special assistant to the president. His broad experience includes serving as associate dean for academic affairs in the Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business at the University of Dallas and as dean of the Meinders School of Business at Oklahoma City University.
“I am deeply grateful to Provost Storer for the trust and confidence placed in me through this appointment,” said Beldona. “I’m excited to join Michigan Tech at such a pivotal time in the College’s continued growth and momentum.”
Beldona holds both a Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration and a Master of Science in International Business from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from Pune University of India; and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Gulbarga University of India.
“During my visit, I was struck by the dedication, collegiality, and unwavering commitment to student success demonstrated by the faculty and staff, and I look forward to working closely with them in the months ahead,” said Beldona. “Together, we will build on the College’s strong foundation, cultivate an entrepreneurial spirit across our programs, deepen engagement with our alumni and industry partners, strengthen collaboration with colleagues across the University, explore innovative new offerings aligned with workforce needs, and expand opportunities that prepare our students to lead with purpose and impact.”