Gaylah Sublette Promoted to President of A.T. Still University of Health Sciences in Missouri

Following one year of service as interim president, Gaylah Sublette has been officially named president of A.T. Still University of Health Sciences in Kirksville, Missouri.

The Missouri campus of ATSU – one of the institution’s three locations – enrolls about 3,600 graduate students. Women represent two-thirds of the student population.

Since joining the ATSU community in 1987, President Sublette has served in various senior leadership positions in research, compliance, and strategic planning. Prior to her interim appointment, she was vice chancellor of research and grants. In this role, she led the development of the university’s sponsored programs office and helped to secure more than $100 million in external funding.

“I am honored and excited to serve as president of ATSU’s Missouri campus,” said Sublette. “It is a privilege to work alongside our outstanding faculty, staff, students, and community partners to continue advancing education, research, and service in healthcare.”

A graduate of two Missouri-based institutions, President Sublette holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Truman State University and an MBA from William Woods University.

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