Menon began his CSU career in 1991 as a member of the Marketing Department faculty in the College of Business. In November 2011, then Gov. John Hickenlooper appointed him as the state’s first Chief Innovation Officer, a role that he filled for two years.
As dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences, Menon was involved in moving the college toward a vision of unquestioned global preeminence, recognizing the critical role of agriculture in Colorado’s economy. He also oversaw the implementation of the College of Agricultural Sciences Strategic Plan 2018–2025, which focuses on student success and research and engagement excellence.
Earlier this year, the college opened the second phase of a major expansion of the Animal Sciences Building. This state-of-the-art facility is home to the JBS Global Food Innovation Center in Honor of Gary & Kay Smith and is dedicated to supporting teaching, learning, and advancing how meat processing is done around the world. The college’s next renovation project is Shepardson Hall, home to the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture and administrative offices.
“We are grateful to Ajay for the leadership and vision he has shown throughout his time at CSU,” said President Joyce McConnell. “His extensive background in innovation and entrepreneurship made him a transformative force in two colleges. Moreover, he has played a critical role delivering a quality education to thousands of students.”
The university will launch a national search for a new dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences this fall. Miranda anticipates naming an interim dean in the next few weeks.