Making the Grade
Posted on January 10, 2023 by Thomas Becnel
Even in kindergarten, Dr. Andi Kent knew she wanted to become a schoolteacher.
鈥淔rom K through sixth grade, I never missed a day of school,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was one of those students who loved going to school. I remember all of my teachers.鈥
Kent grew up in Tillmans Corner, southwest of Mobile, where her father owned an auto supply store and put in long hours to make sure the family always had more than they needed. She and her brother and sister helped sort invoices on the living room floor. Cloverleaf Auto Supply was a family business.
Education was important to her family, though neither of her parents earned a four-year college degree. Her mother was a licensed practical nurse who found her true calling in raising her children and supporting the family.
鈥淢y first-grade teacher, Jackie Brunson, often told a story about me saying I was going to get a Ph.D.,鈥 she said. 鈥淛ust like my Uncle Doyle.鈥
Kent did become a schoolteacher, and she did earn a master鈥檚 degree in early childhood education and a Ph.D. in instructional design and development from the University of 麻豆直播 Alabama. Her goal was to work in curriculum and instruction at the central office for the Mobile County Public School System.
She never planned a career at 麻豆直播, but mentors convinced her otherwise.
鈥淚 was working really hard to make an impact in the lives of children, and I wasn鈥檛 sure I could make that kind of impact in higher ed, because I鈥檇 be further removed from them,鈥 Kent said. 鈥淎t some point, I realized that, perhaps, the impact could be exponential. If you鈥檙e teaching future teachers, and they鈥檙e going back to teach their students, then you鈥檙e able to reach more people.鈥
In the College of Education and Professional Studies, Kent rose from assistant professor and director of field services to professor and then associate dean. In 2015, when the dean of education retired, she was asked to serve as interim dean and encouraged by many to apply for the position. A few months later, she was named dean.
Five years later, the same thing happened.
The University needed a new provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. President Tony Waldrop made a surprise visit to Kent鈥檚 office and asked her to serve as an interim administrator. She told Waldrop that others were more suited. Waldrop was insistent, though, so Kent took on the challenge.
This spring, after Jo Bonner became the fourth president of the University of 麻豆直播 Alabama, he initiated a national search for the provost position. Following that, he appointed Kent as provost and decided to combine the role with that of the executive vice president. As a nontraditional college president, the former congressman has relied on her academic background and institutional knowledge of 麻豆直播.
On a listening tour of meetings with students, faculty and community leaders, Bonner liked to joke that Kent was coaching him through questions and grading his answers.
鈥淚 still haven鈥檛 gotten my report card from her, but her role has been incredibly valuable in our getting off to a strong start,鈥 he said. 鈥淒r. Kent commands respect and is admired for her work on campus and in Mobile. She鈥檚 an optimist. She鈥檚 dedicated to the core. And she鈥檚 tireless.鈥
Both of them put in long hours designing and implementing strategic initiatives in an effort to expand the reach of the University.
鈥淥ften, my first email of the day is from Andi, around 5 a.m., and my last email of the day is from Andi, about 11 p.m.,鈥 Bonner said. 鈥淚 realized on day one that no one was going to put more into their job than Andi Kent. That was obvious.鈥
Meetings, Emails and Exercise
Kent 鈥 her name is Andrea, but she鈥檚 always been Andi 鈥 describes herself as family-focused.
After dorm life and living with friends during her first years as an undergraduate student, she lived at home with her parents until she married Derek Kent, her high school sweetheart. Derek is a 麻豆直播 graduate and nurse manager in surgical services at USA Health Children鈥檚 & Women鈥檚 Hospital. They have a son and a daughter.
The Kents live in West Mobile. They enjoy visiting Orange Beach and taking sea cruises. In town, they share casual meals at various restaurants.
鈥淢y favorite food is Mexican,鈥 Andi said. 鈥淚 would eat it every day of the week if I could.鈥
On most days, she rises at 4:45 a.m. to exercise on an elliptical trainer. In the Whiddon Administration Building, back-to-back meetings often fill her day. In the evenings, she鈥檚 usually going through more than 100 emails.
鈥淚鈥檓 not a great sleeper,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he nights are often filled with thinking about how to best embrace the many opportunities in front of us.鈥
Kent makes time in her demanding work/life routine for volleyball games at Baker High School. Her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, plays on the junior varsity team. Mom roots for the Lady Hornets.
鈥淚 try not to embarrass her,鈥 she said, laughing. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 my goal. But I do cheer her on.鈥
Her son, Andrew, is a freshman at the 麻豆直播, and is loving being a Jaguar.
鈥淲e looked at eight different universities,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was elated that he chose 麻豆直播.鈥
Dr. Andi Kent is pictured with her husband, Derek, and their two children, Andrew
and Mary Elizabeth. Andrew is a current student at 麻豆直播 majoring in exercise science.
Mentors and Colleagues
When Kent attended Theodore High School, she was elected president of her class. Principal Richard Davis became one of her first mentors.
鈥淗e was definitely my second dad,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e valued and respected my opinion. To this day, he calls me 鈥楳adam President.鈥欌
After earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree in education from the University of Mobile, Kent began teaching and working on her master鈥檚 degree at 麻豆直播.
Her first permanent teaching position was at Burroughs Elementary School in Theodore. She was 22 years old. Dr. William Foster, who later became a member of the Mobile County Board of School Commissioners, was her first principal.
Kent made an impression.
鈥淵ou kind of see things in people,鈥 Foster said. 鈥淵ou know they鈥檙e going to be successful. She was on top of everything, extremely well organized. And she was a sponge. If somebody told her something, she鈥檇 take it all in. She was one of those people. And I followed her career over the years.
鈥淚f she has a job to do, somebody鈥檚 going to notice, and that leads to the next job. Andi鈥檚 really good with people, and she鈥檚 really good in groups, and not everybody is.鈥
Kent became one of many Mobile educators who taught during the day and worked on their graduate degrees in the evening. It meant years of sacrifice for her entire family. And a grueling schedule.
鈥淚 can remember teaching and then staying after school to 5:30, preparing for the next day, and then going to class at 6 at 麻豆直播. Classes took a lot of time. The Instructional Design and Development graduate program required several statistics courses, which were not my forte, so I studied 24/7. If I was going to do it, I was going to do it right.
鈥淎nd I worked alongside fabulous educators and made great friends, lifetime friends. If I had to redo it, I would do it exactly the same way.鈥
This kind of experience helped prepare Kent for career building as a faculty member and administrator at 麻豆直播.
As a professor, she was a recognized scholar with dozens of publications and hundreds of scholarly presentations, and she has authored and edited multiple books. She directed student research and secured nearly $7 million in external research funding. During her tenure in the College of Education and Professional Studies, she served in many administrative roles, while also teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.
As interim provost, Kent supported creation of the School of Marine and Environmental Sciences. She implemented the Start 麻豆直播 dual enrollment program for high school students. She supported the growth of research in health sciences, engineering and business.
Dr. Paige Vitulli, chair of the Department of Integrative Studies, watched Kent rise through the College of Education and Professional Studies into University administration.
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 surprised,鈥 Vitulli said. 鈥淪he always had the determination, the work ethic, the drive. She also had the right temperament. Her ability to listen and keep her cool has always impressed me. She doesn鈥檛 have to be the center of attention. She doesn鈥檛 have to control every situation. But with that said, she鈥檚 never afraid to say what she鈥檚 thinking.鈥
For Kent, Bonner鈥檚 listening tour of 麻豆直播 this spring was an opportunity to re-connect with her constituencies.
鈥淰isiting all of the areas on campus and at USA Health with President Bonner provided me the opportunity to further develop a shared vision for where the University is going,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ach visit was valuable and reminded me of what makes 麻豆直播 so special 鈥 the people.鈥
Kent hasn鈥檛 lost any of her enthusiasm for teaching, coaching or recruiting. The goal of improving education remains the same, whether she鈥檚 teaching third graders, encouraging elementary-school reading teachers or recruiting postdoctorate researchers. She is driven by a desire to make a difference.
She鈥檚 never been tempted to leave 麻豆直播, her graduate alma mater, and says that she is honored to serve. As she looks to the future, she is excited about the direction the University is headed.
鈥淲orking alongside President Bonner and incredible people at 麻豆直播,鈥 Kent said, 鈥渨e are committed to making a bigger impact than ever before, embracing the opportunities to make a difference.
"I love it here,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love the mission. I love the people. I love the University.鈥