EVE University Management

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The management of Eve University is appointed as a meritocracy, using demonstrated ability to select staff.

The University has two distinct divisions, both under overall command of the CEO, Kelduum Revaan. These are the Operations division, which looks after the normal day-to-day running of the University, and the Ivy League Navy (ILN) division. During wars, overall command of the University passed to the Fleet Admiral from the Director of Operations.

Eve University Founder

Morning Maniac
Morning Maniac

About the Role and the Person: I founded Eve University to create a place where new players could get together and be appreciated for who there were. Classes and doing things together were important but nothing was, and is, more important than the positive attitude towards new players.

In the first three years I clocked about 4000 hours logged-in in the service of the University. After some real life changes my available free time was greatly reduced but I could rely on a great team of directors and managers to run the Uni. In the last three years I was mainly concerned with extinguishing fires and the occasional directorship drama, but fortunately for me and everyone involved these issues have become less frequent and intense. The current leadership is stable and doing well, and they seem to share my vision of what the University should be and they work hard to shape it as such, with all the limitations of the game and the people in it.

More changes in my real life have resulted in even less Eve time and as a result I feel now removed from the game. Because of that I have decided that it is in the best interest of Eve University that I resign from my CEO position. I have asked Kelduum to succeed me and he has accepted the job.

What does this mean for the University and its members? Well, nothing. It means that now the formal power will be with the person who has already been in charge for a long time. I trust that Kelduum and the rest of the leadership will continue to run and build the University as they have done in the past. If they should decide to take another route then that's fine too.

As for me? I hope to stay a member of the University. If and when I have time I would like to log in and just join the chat with the new guys. The enthusiasm of new players is what I always enjoy most about EVE. Besides, there is always a lot to learn in Eve.

Finally, I would like to thank everyone for putting your trust in me. When I founded the Uni I had no idea where it would go. Where we are today is far beyond anything I could have imagined. I have learned so much, I have met amazing people and had a great time. All thanks to you, members past and present of Eve University.

Chief Executive Officer

Kelduum Revaan
Kelduum Revaan

About the role: The CEO oversees the general day-to-day running of the University, setting the general direction and making decisions which affect the whole group. This post has various departments reporting to it including Personnel, Education, Logistics and Diplomacy, as well as Fleet Command.

About the person: Kelduum (a mandalorian name, meaning 'eternal stronghold') became a capsuleer in mid 2006, and after a little while, joined Eve University. After a few short months he became entangled with a few diplomatic negotiations, and eventually became Director of Diplomacy for IVY. In December of 2008 he took over the role of Director of Operations, and in January 2010 the CEO role itself, both of which he carries currently. It is currently unclear what his final goals on New Eden are, however they are believed to include the construction of a gigantic battle-station.

Director of Personnel

Metadog

About the role: The Director of Personnel oversees the enrolment of new, old, ex and transferred students, as well as the Student Relations and Recruiting Deptments. This also includes reviewing student status and promotions as well as guidance, and training or help training new volunteers in assisting these departments. And, as a Director, I lend a paw or voice to my peers when needed, in moving towards a better Eve University.

About the person: Caldari 2006, joined EU later that year and volunteered as an RO to Mgr to Director. Jack of all trades, master of none (yet, lol). Level headed and tolerant, but when I bite..I take big chunks of flesh. Loyal, yet still a bit lone wolf, that likes stealth in the shadows. Easy to talk to and many do. (sigh). This dog is still learning new tricks as well as planning on teaching a few classes in the near future. I like helping new players get a handle on this game.

Reports to: CEO

Recruitment Manager

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Darian Reymont
Darian Reymont

About the role: The recruitment manager oversees the group of 30+ volunteers that make up the recruiting department, the job of whom it is to put aside their time to interview new recruits and help them take their first steps in EVE. Tasks involve making recruitment policies, managing staff (bringing new ROs in, seeing that inactive ROs are taken out, training new ROs, promoting experienced ROs etc.), monitoring recruitment activity through various spreadsheets and maintaining those spreadsheets, keeping forum stickies and shared literature up to date, making "tough" calls on "difficult" recruitment decisions, representing E-UNI in our public recruitment thread, policing the public channels and keeping their relevant messages of the day up to date and, perhaps most importantly, defending the recruitment cookies.

About the person: Darian is one of the newest members of the E-UNI administration, beginning his capsuleer career in early 2009 and stepping from noob to RO and on to recruitment manager. Open and friendly, he's at his best managing people, or at least pretending to whilst taking all the credit for their hard work. While not the type to yell or punch you in the face, he may well poke you in the eye and push you down the stairs if you anger him.

Reports to: Director of Personnel

Student Relations Manager

Korr'Tanas

About the role: The Student Relations Manager primary role is to be available for students to voice any Uni related concerns and, when needed, to try and resolve any conflicts and misunderstandings. I also try and provide an objective voice and give advice and explanations to students on issues arising from Uni actions. Got an issue or need and explanation? Then the Student Relations Manager is the person you should speak to.

About the person: (pending)

Reports to: Director of Personnel

Title Manager

Kaein Soturus
Kaein Soturus

About the role: Responsible for applying titles to members, such as Freshman, Student and Graduate, and awarding medals.

About the person: Data Missing

Reports to: Director of Personnel

Director of Education

Dierdra Vaal

About the role: The DirEdu oversees the core business of Eve University, training new players. He decides on the overall strategies to maximise the educational side of Eve University. He manages the training department (classes), events department and mentoring department and ensures operations in these departments are running smoothly.

About the person: Dierdra Vaal has been a pilot since 2006, and been with Eve University for almost that long. Dierdra started as student, and became recruitment officer and teacher before becoming recruitment manager, director of recruitment, director of training and now director of education. Dierdra was also a member of the first and third terms of the Council of Stellar Management, serving as Chairman for the third elected council. There are no confirmed genetic relation with either the Training Manager or Mentor Manager.

Reports to: CEO

Training Manager

Alelsa
Alelsa

About the role: The Training Manager oversees the scheduling of classes, recruits new teachers, and records what has been taught. The role also includes helping to document our classes by having teachers add to the Syllabus Library. This way, as new teachers come into the ranks, they can start teaching right away with the collective wisdom of Eve University at their finger tips.

About the person: Alelsa stumbled through the doors of Eve University in late December 2009, searching for some idea of what to do as a new capsuleer. Education soon started taking joint place alongside work, joining the ranks of the Recruitment Officers in January 2010 and somehow managing to be assigned as Training Manager just a month later.

Reports to: Director of Education

Mentor Manager

Aehara

About the role: The Mentor Manager is responsible for ensuring the Mentor Program runs smoothly and efficiently. This includes everything from setting policy, to record-keeping, to the day-to-day task of matching each Mentor request to an appropriate volunteer.

About the person: Aehara has been watching ships spin since mid-2007. After a year of absorbing knowledge as an Eve University student and imparting it as a mentor, Aehara became Mentor Manager in September of 2008.

Reports to: Director of Education

Events Manager

Psia

About the role: Organizes E-UNI events for the calendar.

About the person: Psia joined E-Uni in early 2009, having had multiple abortive attempts to get to grips with Eve dating back to the beta test. The nurturing environment of the university made all the difference, and caused warm and fuzzy feelings. Those feelings translated to a desire to help out, and in early 2010 Psia was appointed Events Manager. Psia (semi) maintains a blog about Eve at http://gunandcamera.wordpress.com/ and has an ongoing series of interviews with E-Uni directors.

Reports to: Director of Education

Director of Logistics

Azmodeus Valar
Azmodeus Valar

About the role: The Logistics Department is made of 4 main sections (Mining, Research, Production, and Hangar Management). Each section has a distinct focus, and all of them work in harmony on multiple projects. The Logistics Director is responsible for coordinating the actions of all 4 sections, and insuring that each is fulfilling its responsibilities. He/She sets policy for the Department, appoints section managers, acts as a liaison to other departments, and serves as a Director for the university as a whole. The Freighter Production project also is directly under the supervision of the Logistics Director.

About the person: Azmodeus Valar has been a pilot since April of 2007, joining the University the following fall. He was appointed Hangar Manager the following summer, and promoted to Dir Logistics the Fall of 2008. He is trained as a PVP pilot, but somehow got the job of building things. It is believed he has alternate personalities in various other aspects of the game.

Reports to: CEO

Mining Manager

Callin Vandylx Portrait
Callin Vandylx

About the role: Organizes mining and related industrial operations.

About the person: Callin is an avid industrialist and a miner. He runs multiple accounts for solo mining operations and can fly multiple Ravens in L4 missions. He enjoys using the Wiki and forums, and can be found active in Industry.E-UNI. He is also a Uni Recruiting Officer. Please visit Callin's user page for more information about him.

Reports to: Director of Logistics

Production Manager

RECON

About the role: Responsible for maintaining production of parts necessary for Eve University.

About the person: Data Missing

Reports to: Director of Logistics

Research Manager

Frood Frooster
Frood Frooster

About the role: Maintains the Universities research jobs.

About the person: Data Missing

Reports to: Director of Logistics

Hangar Manager

Turhan Bey
Turhan Bey

About the role: In charge of maintaining stocks in corporate hangars.

About the person: Data Missing

Reports to: Director of Logistics

Director of Diplomacy

Irdalth Delrar
Irdalth Delrar

About the role: The Director of Diplomacy is responsible for maintaining current relations, with the effort to make all relations positive, and to determine the potential help or harm of new allies and enemies. His goal is to reduce the number of enemies the Uni has in Eve.

About the person: Irdalth Delrar started as the alt of Keleth Delrar, part of the Uni since 2006. As many of the other directors, Keleth started as an RO, when he left to 0.0, and Irdalth took his place, moving from RO to mining manager to teacher, when finally, 3 years later, his Jedi mind-tricks convinced Lord Kelduum to take him as an apprentice.

Reports to: CEO

Director of Starbase Operations

Eskona Runningstar
Eskona Runningstar

About the role: Maintains the POS, used for research by the members.

About the person: Data Missing

Reports to: CEO

Director of Communications

Miraki Alsento

About the role: Maintains the forums and website.

About the person: Data Missing

Reports to: CEO

Fleet Admiral

Silentbrick
Silentbrick

About the role: I pretty much run the ILN and take care of the Uni's military decisions. I tend to try and avoid the non-military stuff as that's the roles of other directors. I'm the guy who made the mistake of selling the idea of a navy to Morning Maniac and now I'm stuck here. ;)

About the person: Been in the uni for all but 5 months or so of game time, learned alot and still learn alot from the students while trying to teach them not the specifics of PVP, but how to think about it and how to lead.

Reports to: CEO

Vice Admiral

Ubercado

About the role: I shoot whom ever Silent lets me and moderate the forums (although not nearly enough of either lately).

About the person: I'm a fleet commander and all around nice guy. I take care of the boards, in game channels and what ever Silent passes off to me. Has a tendency to get drunk and hand out titles and collect corpses. Nutmeg fetish. Will kill you in your sleep if the mood strikes me or Silent.

Reports to: Fleet Admiral

Director of Intelligence

Kyrlin DiShai
Kyrlin DiShai

About the role: <Classified>

About the person: <Classified>

Reports to: Fleet Admiral

Directors Emeriti

The following were once directors E-UNI who have stepped down from their positions and while they no longer hold any official authority, their considerable knowledge and history is still called upon from time to time, and their input is welcome in E-UNI management discussions.