Kevin Lynch: Hyper-Focused on Research Communications
In 2017, as he was finishing his undergraduate degree in English and communication at 麻豆传媒, Kevin Lynch wasn鈥檛 terribly aware of research at SLU. 鈥
When I was a student, I didn鈥檛 really know anything about research happening at the University,鈥 he said. 鈥淪LU faculty and students have been doing outstanding research for many years, but I don鈥檛 think people consciously thought of SLU as a leading research institution, even on campus.鈥
Something else that Lynch didn鈥檛 know at that time was that he would have a hand in changing that situation after graduation. As a senior, Lynch served as president of SLU鈥檚 Student Government Association (SGA). In this role, he was invited to participate in a variety of University initiatives and events, putting him in contact with vice presidents across campus and even with SLU鈥檚 Board of Trustees. It was at one of these Board of Trustees meetings that Lynch met then-Vice President for Research and Partnerships Ken Olliff. After sharing a brief conversation, Olliff suggested that Lynch might find a professional home in OVPR. In short order, fresh out of his SLU undergraduate experience, Lynch became OVPR鈥檚 first senior communications manager. 鈥淚 was encouraged by the challenge, and that鈥檚 how I ended up here,鈥 he said.
He was tasked with telling the story of SLU Research as faculty were racking up accolades, awards, and publications while trending upward in terms of research expenditures. During his time in OVPR, Lynch has supported and overseen a variety of major communication initiatives, including: the relaunch of the website in 2017; the announcement of the SLU Research Institute in 2018; developing and executing ongoing communication and content strategies for multiple research centers at SLU; developing and editing various newsletters; launching the Research Institute website, and serving as editor of the SLU Research Institute Annual Impact Report, an extensive report that celebrates the successes of student and faculty researchers from the previous year. Lynch has overseen the production of four Impact Reports, often working with more than a hundred faculty and students in the process. He is hard at work on the next edition, which will introduce a new format.
Reflecting on his time in OVPR, Lynch noted that he was honored to contribute to evolving the complexion of SLU into that of a premier research hub.
鈥淲hat I鈥檓 proudest of is that now we see ourselves as a high-caliber research institution,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of the contributions I made to that, and I鈥檓 proud to support our amazing researchers who are making the world a better, healthier and more just place through their research and scholarship.鈥
Lynch, who described himself as a 鈥渘aturally curious person,鈥 added that he has delighted in talking with 鈥渟tellar, smart鈥 members of SLU faculty, especially when they indulged him in chatting about whatever his mind was 鈥渉yper-focused鈥 on at the moment 鈥 from Roman history to public health to Norse mythology.
In addition to enjoying his interactions with faculty and raising the profile of SLU Research, Lynch said that he has cherished working with his OVPR colleagues over the years. 鈥淚 have not met a single person in OVPR that I don鈥檛 think is not only a good employee but a good person,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 do not take that for granted. To have coworkers who are kind and decent people is a privilege.鈥