Everett Matthew Branam was born in
Terre Haute,
Indiana on 2 July 1954. He studied at
Indiana State University and
Taylor University before graduating from Rose-Hulman in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Branam became president after serving as interim president for two years. He was elected president of his alma mater by the college's board of trustees during a special board meeting in Indianapolis on December 4, 2009. Before coming to Rose-Hulman, Matt Branam managed the
American Red Cross as its first
chief operating officer and led a turnaround in the agency's fiscal position. Before joining the American Red Cross, Branam had a 24-year career with UPS (formerly called
United Parcel Service), including service as its vice president of public affairs in Washington, D.C. He died on April 20, 2012, of a heart attack. ==References==