Florida Board of Governors unanimously confirms Moez Limayem as USF's next president
By Meleah Lyden, Nancy Guan
December 12, 2025 at 11:50 AM EST
During a virtual meeting Friday, the Florida Board of Governors unanimously confirmed Moez Limayem to be USF's ninth president. University officials say he'll start early next year.
Moez Limayem will officially be the University of South Florida's ninth president come early 2026.
The Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the State University System, unanimously confirmed Limayem as the new president over Zoom on Friday morning.
The current University of North Florida president could be seen decked out in presidential regalia ahead of the institution's commencement ceremonies.
Limayem said he is humbled and honored by the opportunity to be the Bulls' new leader.
"Together, we will write the University of South Florida’s next chapter as a national model of excellence that transforms lives and strengthens Florida’s intellectual, economic and civic landscapes," Limayem said. "I am also deeply appreciative of President Rhea Law’s commitment to elevating USF academically and reputationally. Her impact has strengthened this institution and positioned us for continued excellence.”
<i>The Florida Board of Governors unanimously approved Moez Limayem, second row left in the university regalia, as USF's 9th president during a virtual meeting the morning of UNF's fall commencement ceremonies</i> (1000x518, AR: 1.9305019305019304)
Limayem was named sole finalist for the position by the USF Presidential Search Committee in September and then received unanimous approval from the USF Board of Trustees in October. BOG approval was the last step needed.
An official start date for Limayem's five-year term has not been set yet. Outgoing president Rhea Law's contract ends in March, but it's possible university leaders may determine an earlier date.
His contract, which has yet to be voted on by USF Board of Trustees, outlines a base compensation of $1.25 million, with the possibility of earning up to $625,000 in additional performance-based compensation and up to $300,000 in deferred compensation.
The proposed base salary is nearly double that of Limayem's current UNF salary of $525,000.
It's also higher than Law's base salary of $825,000
Deep ties to University of South Florida
Limayem has been UNF president since 2022, but his Bull roots run deep. He was the Lynn Pippenger Dean of the Muma College of Business at USF for 10 years prior to taking the job at the Jacksonville university.
"Our 10 years here were the longest I have ever lived in any city, and our experience being part of this community was simply outstanding," Limayem said about his time as a USF dean.
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He said he's loved his time at UNF, but couldn't pass up this new opportunity.
"I’m appreciative of the support of my colleagues there and in the northeast Florida community. Still, I could not say no when the chance to come back to USF — and this region that we care so much about — was presented," he said.
Limayem brought historic achievements in both roles.
This year, UNF welcomed the largest incoming class of students in its history. It was the highest overall enrollment since its founding in 1972, according to a release.
As USF's business dean, he helped raise more than $126 million in private donations for the college. That included $25 million from Pam and Les Muma in 2014, which at the time was the largest individual gift in the university's history.
ALSO READ: USF presidential finalist Limayem speaks about experience, politics ahead of confirmation
Board of Governors Chair Brian Lamb, a USF alum, said that Limayen has an extensive record of academic and executive leadership in higher education.
“USF’s recognition as an Association of American Universities institution and continuous climb in national rankings underscores their commitment to improving student outcomes and advancing workforce development in Florida. President Limayem will drive this momentum forward with strong stewardship and vision.”
In a message to USF's community, Limayem said becoming one of the youngest member institutions in the AAU is historic. He added that USF has an opportunity to become a model of what a modern-day AAU institution should be.
"We can go from a rising star to THE star in higher education, and all our talented students, faculty and staff will help us get there," Limayem wrote.
https://x.com/USouthFlorida/status/1999494952573944195
Other BOG members also expressed their confidence in Limayem's leadership, with member Ken Jones calling him an "outstanding leader."
"Moez is going to stand on the shoulders of great people and also do great things, and I’m excited to work with him," Jones said.
And although he's been away from USF for a few years, Limayem said he's continued to follow the university closely.
He also shared a commitment to positioning the Bulls as a national leader in college athletics. Overall, he believes his experience at UNF will allow him to transition into this new role smoothly.
ALSO READ: USF Board of Trustees unanimously selects Moez Limayem to be its next president
"However, it would be a mistake for me to assume that the current version of USF is identical to the one I left in 2022. Over time, institutions and personnel change," he wrote.
"Similarly, I am not the same person as I was then. I have gained valuable experience as a university president in Florida, forged relationships with leaders in Tallahassee and Washington, D.C., and broadened my perspectives on what students, employers and communities need from public universities today."
He said that because of the changes, his top priority is to reconnect with the USF community and listen to various viewpoints.
"This will be the foundation for creating a compelling vision, a strategic path and audacious goals that we will form together. In partnership with our remarkable faculty and staff, we will design a plan that capitalizes on the strengths of every USF campus, USF Health and the Tampa Bay area," he said.
https://x.com/USFAthletics/status/1999493621587017926
In his speech to the Board of Governors and university leaders Friday morning, Limayem made a nod to his modest upbringing in the country of Tunisia.
"If anyone ever asks, 'What makes this country so amazing?' I hope they will think of stories like mine," Limayem said. "I believed in the power of education to change lives. I stand before you today as living proof of that belief."
Limayem's journey to the U.S. began when he won a full-ride scholarship to the University of Minnesota, where he earned his MBA and doctorate.
After graduating, Limayem said he started his academic journey in Quebec, where he became the assistant associate department chair at Laval University. He later took up posts at City University of Hong Kong, Lausanne University in Switzerland and the University of Arkansas.
His background differs from recent university presidential picks, who have received backlash for their political ties and lack of academic experience.
The Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the State University System, unanimously confirmed Limayem as the new president over Zoom on Friday morning.
The current University of North Florida president could be seen decked out in presidential regalia ahead of the institution's commencement ceremonies.
Limayem said he is humbled and honored by the opportunity to be the Bulls' new leader.
"Together, we will write the University of South Florida’s next chapter as a national model of excellence that transforms lives and strengthens Florida’s intellectual, economic and civic landscapes," Limayem said. "I am also deeply appreciative of President Rhea Law’s commitment to elevating USF academically and reputationally. Her impact has strengthened this institution and positioned us for continued excellence.”
<i>The Florida Board of Governors unanimously approved Moez Limayem, second row left in the university regalia, as USF's 9th president during a virtual meeting the morning of UNF's fall commencement ceremonies</i> (1000x518, AR: 1.9305019305019304)
Limayem was named sole finalist for the position by the USF Presidential Search Committee in September and then received unanimous approval from the USF Board of Trustees in October. BOG approval was the last step needed.
An official start date for Limayem's five-year term has not been set yet. Outgoing president Rhea Law's contract ends in March, but it's possible university leaders may determine an earlier date.
His contract, which has yet to be voted on by USF Board of Trustees, outlines a base compensation of $1.25 million, with the possibility of earning up to $625,000 in additional performance-based compensation and up to $300,000 in deferred compensation.
The proposed base salary is nearly double that of Limayem's current UNF salary of $525,000.
It's also higher than Law's base salary of $825,000
Deep ties to University of South Florida
Limayem has been UNF president since 2022, but his Bull roots run deep. He was the Lynn Pippenger Dean of the Muma College of Business at USF for 10 years prior to taking the job at the Jacksonville university.
"Our 10 years here were the longest I have ever lived in any city, and our experience being part of this community was simply outstanding," Limayem said about his time as a USF dean.
https://x.com/USouthFlorida/status/1999509552115425289
He said he's loved his time at UNF, but couldn't pass up this new opportunity.
"I’m appreciative of the support of my colleagues there and in the northeast Florida community. Still, I could not say no when the chance to come back to USF — and this region that we care so much about — was presented," he said.
Limayem brought historic achievements in both roles.
This year, UNF welcomed the largest incoming class of students in its history. It was the highest overall enrollment since its founding in 1972, according to a release.
As USF's business dean, he helped raise more than $126 million in private donations for the college. That included $25 million from Pam and Les Muma in 2014, which at the time was the largest individual gift in the university's history.
ALSO READ: USF presidential finalist Limayem speaks about experience, politics ahead of confirmation
Board of Governors Chair Brian Lamb, a USF alum, said that Limayen has an extensive record of academic and executive leadership in higher education.
“USF’s recognition as an Association of American Universities institution and continuous climb in national rankings underscores their commitment to improving student outcomes and advancing workforce development in Florida. President Limayem will drive this momentum forward with strong stewardship and vision.”
In a message to USF's community, Limayem said becoming one of the youngest member institutions in the AAU is historic. He added that USF has an opportunity to become a model of what a modern-day AAU institution should be.
"We can go from a rising star to THE star in higher education, and all our talented students, faculty and staff will help us get there," Limayem wrote.
https://x.com/USouthFlorida/status/1999494952573944195
Other BOG members also expressed their confidence in Limayem's leadership, with member Ken Jones calling him an "outstanding leader."
"Moez is going to stand on the shoulders of great people and also do great things, and I’m excited to work with him," Jones said.
And although he's been away from USF for a few years, Limayem said he's continued to follow the university closely.
He also shared a commitment to positioning the Bulls as a national leader in college athletics. Overall, he believes his experience at UNF will allow him to transition into this new role smoothly.
ALSO READ: USF Board of Trustees unanimously selects Moez Limayem to be its next president
"However, it would be a mistake for me to assume that the current version of USF is identical to the one I left in 2022. Over time, institutions and personnel change," he wrote.
"Similarly, I am not the same person as I was then. I have gained valuable experience as a university president in Florida, forged relationships with leaders in Tallahassee and Washington, D.C., and broadened my perspectives on what students, employers and communities need from public universities today."
He said that because of the changes, his top priority is to reconnect with the USF community and listen to various viewpoints.
"This will be the foundation for creating a compelling vision, a strategic path and audacious goals that we will form together. In partnership with our remarkable faculty and staff, we will design a plan that capitalizes on the strengths of every USF campus, USF Health and the Tampa Bay area," he said.
https://x.com/USFAthletics/status/1999493621587017926
In his speech to the Board of Governors and university leaders Friday morning, Limayem made a nod to his modest upbringing in the country of Tunisia.
"If anyone ever asks, 'What makes this country so amazing?' I hope they will think of stories like mine," Limayem said. "I believed in the power of education to change lives. I stand before you today as living proof of that belief."
Limayem's journey to the U.S. began when he won a full-ride scholarship to the University of Minnesota, where he earned his MBA and doctorate.
After graduating, Limayem said he started his academic journey in Quebec, where he became the assistant associate department chair at Laval University. He later took up posts at City University of Hong Kong, Lausanne University in Switzerland and the University of Arkansas.
His background differs from recent university presidential picks, who have received backlash for their political ties and lack of academic experience.