UF alumnus appointed to Board of Trustees
February 21, 2013
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — David M. Thomas, a 1971 University of Florida graduate with three decades of management and board experience at some of the world’s largest corporations, has been named to UF’s Board of Trustees.
The appointment was made today by the Florida Board of Governors.
As a senior vice president at IBM, Thomas led the company’s worldwide multibillion dollar personal computing business. He currently serves as chairman of the board of Fortune Brands Home & Security, a leader in the home products industry with brands that include Master Lock, MasterBrand cabinets, Moen faucets, Simonton windows and Therma-Tru entry door systems. He also led IMS Health, a leading global provider of information solutions to the pharmaceutical and health industries, as its chairman, chief executive officer and executive chairman.
“David Thomas brings to the board a proven record of leadership at multibillion-dollar corporations,” said C. David Brown II, chairman of the board of trustees. “We are extraordinarily fortunate to be able to tap the talent he has demonstrated in managing international businesses and the devotion he has shown in his lifelong commitment to the University of Florida.”
“With vast leadership experience and understanding of the world’s business, technology and health sectors, David Thomas’ broad knowledge in these high-growth areas will give us insight into providing the best education for our students that meets the needs of industry,” said UF President Bernie Machen. “We welcome him to the board.”
After receiving his bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from UF, he earned a master’s degree in engineering from the university in 1972. He was honored with the university’s Distinguished Graduate Award in 1996. He currently serves as a member of the board of directors for Gator Boosters.
Thomas and his wife, Carol, also a UF graduate, live in Windermere, Fla. Their three children are alumni of UF graduate programs.
Thomas will serve a five-year term. He succeeds trustee Alfred C. Warrington IV, who concludes two terms on the UF Board of Trustees. Warrington was appointed in 2001 as a founding member of the board.
“For more than a decade, Al Warrington has served his alma mater with loyalty and distinction, providing to the board expert advice on accounting and finance matters, which were particularly important during this period of formative growth,” Brown said. “We are grateful for all he has done for the university.”