of University of California President Michael V. Drake, M.D.
Over two decades of leadership in higher education, having served as president of the University of California (2020-present), president of The Ohio State University (2014-2020), and chancellor of UC Irvine (2005-2014).
Part of the University of California community for more than five decades in various capacities, including a 25-year tenure on the faculty of the UCSF School of Medicine, ultimately as the Steven P. Shearing Professor of Ophthalmology and senior associate dean, as well as faculty appointments at the UCSF School of Medicine as a professor of ophthalmology, at the UC Riverside School of Medicine as a professor of medicine, and at the UC Irvine School of Medicine as a distinguished professor of ophthalmology.
Led systemwide efforts to admit and enroll significantly more California residents and students from groups underrepresented in higher education.
Solidified UC’s fiscal stability and affordability by securing historic state investments in the University, including achieving a five-year funding Compact with California lawmakers that supported critical investments in educational access and excellence.
Led the development of a systemwide Tuition Stability Plan to keep UC tuition predictable and provide new financial aid resources for students and families.
Made progress toward offering every UC undergraduate a pathway for debt-free education.
Advanced the University’s commitment to student diversity and inclusive excellence through the creation of the UC Native American Opportunity Plan, which aims to make college more affordable and accessible for California’s Native American students.
Pioneered a transformative open access partnership with Elsevier, a global leader in scientific publishing, dramatically increasing public access to the University's groundbreaking research at no cost.
Oversaw the creation of the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES), a UC-led consortium that secured a $1.2 billion award to build and expand clean energy infrastructure across California.
Led the University of California in expanding access, affordability, and excellence while implementing crucial public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping infection and fatality rates across the UC system dramatically lower than in surrounding communities.