“I am ecstatic to return home to NKU, where my professional journey began, and to give back to the people and place that invested so fully in me.
NKU’s values of excellence, engagement, student-centeredness, and belonging are deep in me and I am eager to serve alongside NKU’s talented faculty, staff, students, and alumni to lead this great institution forward. I love NKU and believe that it is entirely fitting that my first and final positions will be here.”
Cady Short-Thompson, Ph.D. most recently served as the CEO/Executive Director of Breakthrough Cincinnati, an educational equity nonprofit organization serving high need, high potential middle and high school students to prepare them for college and career success, as well as inspiring future educators. Previously, Dr. Short-Thompson enjoyed 25 years in higher education as an award-winning professor and successful academic leader. She served as Provost at Hope College from 2017-2021 where she nurtured high-quality academic programs and services, modernized processes, grew resources, improved accreditation compliance, and more. From 2010-2017, Dr. Short-Thompson served as Dean of the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College where she built and led a motivated team to re-envision the college, rename and rebrand it, and build a student-centered, inclusive, and student success-oriented culture. She served as the elected Chair of UC’s Council of Deans, Chair of the UC’s Diversity Council, and Chair of the state’s Inter University Council Regional Dean’s Council, in addition to countless other UC committees.
From 1996-2010, Dr. Short-Thompson served ɫƵ as professor of communication, graduate program director, and department chair. She was honored as the Frank Sinton Milburn Outstanding Professor which honors excellence in teaching, research, and service. At ɫƵ, she developed a love of scholarly teaching, a passion for student access and success, and a deep sense of student-centeredness. A published scholar, her expertise in political communication crosses the disciplines of communication, political science, and marketing. Dr. Short-Thompson earned her BA (1991), MA (1992), and Ph.D .(1997) from the University of Cincinnati. A nearly lifelong Cincinnatian, she is delighted to lead NKU, surrounded by her large family and friends. Dr. Short-Thompson and her husband of 32 years, Steve Thompson, have three children in college.
ɫƵ's 7th president, Dr. Cady Short-Thompson, is establishing the Cady Short-Thompson Presidential Scholarship to EXCELerate NKU student success. This scholarship is poised to empower our students to thrive in their studies, hone their professional skills and prepare them for fulfilling careers that will make a lasting impact on their communities and our region.
"She can manage complexity. She can create clarity. She can see around the corner. She can build alignment. She can lead by example. She can coach for results. And, most importantly, she always makes it about others—about their needs, their growth and their dreams. My only wish is that higher education had more leaders like her."
- Ryan Hays, Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer at the University of Cincinnati
"Cady is exactly what ɫƵ needs, and I cannot think of a better person to lead the university. "
- Santa Ono, President, University of Michigan
"I know that she will give and demand a lot from everyone at ɫƵ, and I’m absolutely positive that she will lead my alma mater into a very bright future."
- Robin Lightner, Dean UC Blue Ash (Cady’s successor at UC Blue Ash)
"Frankly, all anyone needed to do to clearly see that she was the ideal candidate to serve as ɫƵ’s President was to spend an hour with her in person, listen to her, and review her UCBA accomplishments. Hiring her as the 7th NKU President was a no-brainer."
- Frank Caccamo, the Founding Chairman of the College of Informatics Deans Advisory Board.
"Cady has the rare combination of true expertise in the field of education, plus a warm and caring heart."
- Jane Garvey, Chairman of the Board, Breakthrough Cincinnati
"I CANNOT be more encouraged with Cady-Short-Thompson taking the helm, as leader, and next ɫƵ President. Having worked with Cady, she brings an impeccable and admirable balance of integrity, candor, humility, and expertise to the work she does. Cady's strategic thinking combined with a willingness to roll up her sleeves are qualities that any organization would be privileged to have."
- Tysonn Betts, Design Vice President; Procter & Gamble, BTC Board Director
"It is an honor and privilege to know Dr. Cady Short-Thompson! She is one of the most humble, intelligent, and genuine persons I have ever known."
- Adrienne James, Ed.D., Former Superintendent Sycamore Community Schools
"Everything Cady touches she leaves it better than she found it. She is passionate about everyone being able to have a good education and understands that she is an intricate part of that experience. NKU is getting a President who’s ethical and wants to do the right thing."
- Kenya Mack, former Attorney/Ethics and Compliance Officer Specialist
"The NKU presidency affords Cady an incredible opportunity to use her impressive skills, talents, experience and background to advance the mission and vision of an institution she knows well and cares deeply about."
- Janice Walker, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus (Mathematics) at Xavier University & Former
VP for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion at Xavier University
“Cady’s experience in leading organizational transformation during times of dramatic external change make her a great choice for NKU in 2023 and the years to come. It’s also a huge added advantage that she knows well our campus community and the region, and she in fact credits mission-driven NKU for building the foundation of her career in higher ed leadership.”
- Richard A. Boehne, Board of Regents, Chair
“It’s a privilege to have been a part of the process that recognized Dr. Cady Short-Thompson as NKU’s next President. Her dedication to academic excellence and commitment to student success coupled with her readiness to dig in and tackle difficult challenges with a collaborative and innovative leadership style will undoubtedly inspire and elevate all of Northern Kentucky.”
- Kara Williams, Board of Regents, Secretary
“She is perfectly matched for the time. I think the match between Cady’s strengths and what this institution needs at this point in history could not be surer,” Votruba commented. “She’s gonna lift and elevate and inspire and get us ready, not to look backward but to look forward.”
- James C. Votruba, former President of NKU
“I believe the new president will bring a new energy to the campus that has been in desperate need of a revitalization, and I know she will rally the troops to get ɫƵ out of crisis. She is a natural leader; she is goal oriented and determined to help NKU in every way she’s said she would. I’m happy that she’s our new president.”
- Isaiah Phillips, Board of Regents
We welcome the news that Dr. Cady Short-Thompson, a faculty member who got her start at ɫƵ, is our new President. She’s one of us. Faculty are ready to work with Cady as we continue to tackle the challenges here and sharpen our focus on student success. We also extend heartfelt thanks to Bonita Brown for her compassionate leadership as NKU’s interim president.
-John Farrar, Chemistry, Associate Professor
"Cady is one of the finest leaders I know and a true delight as a human being. "
-Carolyn Washburn, Chair, Vistage executive groups
"The enthusiasm and energy surrounding Cady Short-Thompson are palpable across the campus and the region. She has a steadfast commitment to student success and I am excited to partner with her to continue charting NKU’s path into the future."
-Bonita Brown, Interim President of NKU
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