FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) — The University of Findlay has named its next president.
Dr. Richard Ludwick will take over effective July 1 from Dr. Katherine Fell, who is set to retire. Ludwick recently served as the president of the University of Saint Thomas in Houston, Texas.
A first-generation college graduate from an Indiana farming family, Ludwick has served at universities across the United States. He said he will build on the university’s foundation while pursuing opportunities for growth.
Ludwick will be the University of Findlay’s 18th president.
Media Release from University of Findlay
FINDLAY, Ohio - The University of Findlay announced the appointment of Richard L. Ludwick, J.D., D.Ed., as its 18th president, effective July 1, 2026, ushering in an exciting new era of leadership for the institution. He will succeed Katherine Fell, Ph.D., who is retiring after 16 years of distinguished and transformative service to the University.
“We are grateful for President Fell’s enduring leadership and lasting impact of her service to this university”, said Chris Ostrander, Board Chair. “While the presidency will now pass to new leadership, her legacy, faithful leadership, and the lives she has impacted over these 16 years will always endure.”
Ludwick most recently served as president of the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas, where his leadership resulted in seven years of record-setting enrollment growth, significantly increasing overall institutional revenue, and expanding academic offerings.
His leadership at the University of St. Thomas led to substantial philanthropic growth, including securing more than $120 million in gifts and grants, while increasing institutional endowments and building strong partnerships with industry, community organizations, and global institutions.
His experience spans a range of higher education roles, serving as president of Independent Colleges of Indiana, provost at St. Gregory’s University, and holding senior leadership positions at Albany Law School, University of Florida, and University of Oregon.
“The University of Findlay community looks to the future with excitement and confidence as Dr. Ludwick prepares to assume the presidency,” continued Ostrander. “His proven track record of leadership, combined with a clear vision for the future, positions the University to continue its upward trajectory while remaining grounded in its mission and values.”
A first-generation college graduate from an Indiana farming family, Ludwick brings a personal commitment to expanding access to higher education and transforming lives through learning. He is enthusiastic about joining the UF community, recognizing the institution’s momentum and its distinctive strengths in the sciences, health professions, and experiential learning.
“My wife Melynda and I are ready — and we couldn’t be more grateful for or optimistic about what’s ahead. The University of Findlay has something rare: a genuinely meaningful mission, nationally distinctive programs, and belief in its future built together by real community. We will honor that foundation, strengthen relationships on campus and in the community, and ensure that UF is even more vibrant and impactful in the years ahead. We are honored, energized, and delighted to be in a place that feels just like home.”
Dr. Ludwick anticipates building on the University’s foundation while pursuing new opportunities for growth, academic innovation, and student engagement. His vision includes strengthening relationships across campus and the broader community, enhancing program offerings to meet workforce needs, and continuing to deliver a highly personalized, student-centered experience.
Dr. Fell’s retirement marks the conclusion of a remarkable presidency that has left a lasting impact on the University and the community. Her leadership has guided Findlay through significant growth and evolution, strengthening its academic portfolio, expanding facilities, and deepening a commitment to student success and community engagement. Her tenure has positioned UF for continued stability and opportunity in an increasingly competitive higher education landscape.
“The special opportunity to be part of the University of Findlay family for 16 years has been a profound gift,” President Fell said. “I am incredibly proud of all that has been accomplished working together to meet challenges and create opportunities for new generations of Oilers. The University is well-positioned for continued growth and success. I am confident Dr. Ludwick will build upon this strong foundation and continue to advance our mission in meaningful ways.”
