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Keith Inman

   Keith Inman
Keith Inman began his career at UofL in 1978 as the director of national alumni clubs in the Alumni Association.

In 1980 he returned to Elizabethtown to work in his family's insurance business. In 1983 Inman rejoined UofL as the athletic department's assistant ticket manager. By 1985 he was promoted to assistant executive director of the Cardinal Athletic Fund and in 1986 became executive director.

In 1992 Inman moved to the University of Maryland as the associate athletic director for advancement. He was responsible for ticket sales, sports information and fundraising. In 1995, Inman moved to Cary, N.C., to take on the position of executive director and president of the Jim Valvano Foundation for Cancer Research, created by ESPN and Jim Valvano.

Inman returned to Louisville in 1998 as the assistant vice president of the University of Louisville Health Science Center Development Office. In this capacity he served as the chief development officer for the medical, nursing, dental and allied health schools.

Inman joined Jewish Hospital and St. Mary's HealthCare, formerly Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services, in July 1999 as the executive director of the Jewish Hospital Foundation and vice president of JHSMH. During 2004 and 2005, Inman added responsibility as interim administrative director of the Cardiovascular Innovation Institute. This partnership generated more than $52 million in support from federal, state, UofL, Jewish Hospital and local funding sources.

In 2005 Inman was promoted to senior vice president of external relations and executive director for the Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's HealthCare Foundation. In this role, Inman was responsible for public relations, advertising, community relations and the foundation.

In 2006 Inman returned to the University of Louisville as vice president for university advancement. He oversees development, alumni, governmental relations, communications and marketing, and advancement services.







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May 6, 2010
MetaCyte Business Lab Receives Mention in Nature (PDF)

March 31, 2010
MetaCyte Recognized for Innovation

March 15, 2010
Teresa Leezer Honored a Second Time for Excellence in Business Management

February 23, 2010
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January 2010
Triathlon Medical Ventures and the Kentucky Seed Capital Fund Lead Investment in Louisville Start-Up

November 2009
MetaCyte Advisor Bill Strench Featured in Business First (External Link)

November 2009
EndoProtech Awarded $270,000 from Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development

August 25, 2009
Pierce Named Interim Head of UofL Research (External Link)

July 1, 2009
AllTranz Named Top Innovator by National Venture Group

May 8, 2009
ApoImmune Finalist for "Best Early-Stage Vaccine Biotech" at World Vaccine Congress ViE Awards

September 12, 2008
MetaCyte Team Shows Off New Offices

June 18, 2008
Teresa Leezer Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Business Management

Summer 2006
A UofL research team led by Fred Roisen, Ph.D., has developed a breakthrough adult stem-cell therapy that repairs spinal-cord damage in paralyzed rats (External Link)