Brady J. Deaton
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Brady J. Deaton, Ph.D., is an American educator and the current Chancellor of the University of Missouri
University of Missouri
The University of Missouri System is a state university system providing centralized administration for four universities, a health care system, an extension program, five research and technology parks, and a publishing press. More than 64,000 students are currently enrolled at its four campuses...

 in Columbia, Missouri
Columbia, Missouri
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Education

A son of Kentucky farmers, Deaton received a Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for completed courses that generally last three to five years .-Australia:In Australia, the BSc is a 3 year degree, offered from 1st year on...

 degree in Agricultural Economics
Agricultural economics
Agricultural economics originally applied the principles of economics to the production of crops and livestock — a discipline known as agronomics. Agronomics was a branch of economics that specifically dealt with land usage. It focused on maximizing the crop yield while maintaining a good soil...

 from the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a public co-educational university and is one of the state's two land-grant universities, located in Lexington, Kentucky...

 in 1966. He received a Master's Degree
Master of Arts (postgraduate)
A Master of Arts from the Latin Magister Artium, is a type of Master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The M.A. is usually contrasted with the M.S. or M.Sc. degrees...

 in Diplomacy and International Commerce from the same institution in 1968. From there, he moved to the University of Wisconsin, where he earned a second master's degree in 1970 and, two years later, a Ph.D.
Ph.D.
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 in Agricultural Economics.

Dr. Deaton was a Peace Corps
Peace Corps
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 volunteer in Nan, Thailand
Nan, Thailand
Nan is a town in Northern Thailand. It is located some 668 km north of Bangkok. Its population exceeds 24.000. It is situated in the centre of the province which bears its name, and of which it is the administrative capital. It covers the whole tambon Nai Wiang of Mueang Nan district, an area...

 from 1962-1964. He taught vocational agriculture in the Thai language
Thai language
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Academic Career

After receiving his Ph.D. in 1972, Dr. Deaton accepted a position at the University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee
The University of Tennessee is a public land-grant university headquartered at Knoxville, Tennessee, United States...

, where he taught agricultural economics and rural sociology. During his tenure at Tennessee, he briefly left to serve as staff director of the Special Task Force on Food for Peace at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
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 In 1978, Deaton accepted a full professorship at Virginia Tech
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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 in the Department of Agricultural Economics, where he also served as coordinator of the rural development research and extension program. Dr. Deaton spent 12 years at Virginia Tech, the last four as associate director of the Office for International Development. In March of 1989, he joined the faculty of the University of Missouri as professor and chair of the Agricultural Economics Department.

Deaton has published over 100 articles throughout the course of his career and has co-written three books on agricultural economics. He has also participated in a number of advisory roles with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. His research has taken him to over a dozen countries and he has advised governors, universities, major corporations and diplomats on various topics related to agriculture, global trade and higher education.

Administrative Career

Professor Deaton transitioned from faculty to administration in 1993, when he was appointed chief of staff to the Chancellor of the University of Missouri. He was promoted to Deputy Chancellor in 1997. In January of 1998, Dr. Deaton was appointed interim provost
Provost (education)
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 and named to the permanent position in October of that year. In 2001, his duties were expanded when he was given the additional role of Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. In 2004, Dr. Deaton was named Chancellor of the University of Missouri.

Professional Service

In addition to his duties at the University of Missouri, Chancellor Deaton serves on a number of state and national committees and boards. He recently served on the Board of Trustees of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling
National Foundation for Credit Counseling
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, a non-profit financial education organization. In 2010, he was named Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Big 12 Conference
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...

. In his role as chief executive of Missouri's largest land-grant university, he is often called upon by state and national leaders to speak on issues related to higher education. From 2007-2008, Chancellor Deaton served on Missouri's Higher Education Funding Formula Task Force, which advised the government of Missouri on how to revamp the state's higher education funding formulas.

Personal Life

Chancellor Deaton is married to Dr. Anne Deaton, an adjunct professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Missouri and a former Director of the Missouri Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. She is also an outspoken advocate for volunteerism, mentoring and research into developmental disabilities. The Deatons have four children, three sons and one daughter, all of whom hold postgraduate degrees. The Deatons have four grandsons and two granddaughters.

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