Eva Nodine Named CEO of Purdue Global

Eva Nodine is the new chief executive officer of Purdue Global, Purdue University’s online university for working adults.

Since May 2024, Nodine has served as chief financial officer and chief operating officer of Purdue Global. In these roles, she has provided oversight to all aspects of financial planning and accounting services, human resources, financial aid, marketing and communications, data, information technology, and legal and regulatory affairs. As CEO, Dr. Nodine will lead the overall Purdue Global entity, with a focus on strategic direction.

Previously, Nodine held several financial leadership roles with Purdue University, including vice president, deputy CFO and assistant treasurer, senior director of financial planning and analysis, director of general ledger transformation, and director of benefits. She also served as Purdue Global’s treasurer from 2021 to 2024.

“Student success is a key cornerstone for Purdue Global, and I’m looking forward to serving as Purdue Global’s CEO and working with leadership and faculty as we provide opportunities for working adult learners,” said Nodine. “I am passionate about providing opportunities for others, especially since I earned my degrees while working — one of them online — while my boys and family encouraged me each step of the way.”

A first-generation college graduate, Nodine holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and forensic accounting from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio, and an MBA from Purdue University.

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