Todd Kamenash is the Associate Dean of Students for Conduct and Community Engagement at Kent State University. Todd’s 25+ year career has focused on practical student development through campus discipline and social justice. Todd has presented regionally and nationally on town & gown connections, sexual misconduct and the community, restorative justice, anti-hazing, multicultural competence among college administrators, discipline among student athletes, addressing student conduct at orientation programs, May 4, 1970 at Kent State University, and more. Todd was the chair of the ITGA 2025 conference in Kent, Ohio / Kent State University. Todd has served on non-profit boards including Habitat for Humanity of Portage County, Ohio, Main Street Kent, the Rotary Club of Kent, Ohio, and the Ravenna Cub Scouts, and enjoys volunteering in the community. Todd’s hobbies are participating in anything with his kids, reading, and creative writing.
Todd Kamenash, Associate Dean of Students for Conduct and Community Engagement, Kent State University