Dr. Amy K. Donahue
ASAP Member
- Provost and Chief Academic Officer, United States Coast Guard Academy
- Professor emeritus of Public Policy, University of Connecticut
- Former Senior Advisor to the Administrator for Homeland Security at NASA
Dr. Amy Donahue is Provost and Chief Academic Officer at the United States Coast Guard Academy. She is responsible for the quality and effectiveness of the Academy’s academic enterprise in support of its core mission to educate leaders of character who serve as officers in the Coast Guard. Dr. Donahue is also professor emeritus of public policy at the University of Connecticut (UConn). Her research as a social scientist has focused on executive leadership, homeland security, and disaster preparedness.
From 2011 to 2018, Dr. Donahue served as the UConn’s Vice Provost for Academic Operations and Chief of Staff to the Provost. As part of a small team of executive leaders, she was a key partner in developing the $1.7 billion Next Generation Connecticut program, crafting the University’s academic vision, guiding program development to support excellence in teaching and learning, preparing the University for reaccreditation, and building a new regional campus.
Previously, Dr. Donahue headed UConn’s Department of Public Policy for five years, leading a department that included a nationally respected Master of Public Administration program, top-ranked in public finance. She advised the Chancellor of Louisiana State University (LSU) immediately following Hurricane Katrina and was the founding director of LSU’s Stephenson Disaster Management Institute, a research institute focused on the challenges of managing large disaster responses. She was principal investigator on research funded by the Department of Homeland Security as part of the Center of Excellence for the Study of Natural Disasters, Coastal Infrastructure and Emergency Management.
From 2002 to 2004, Dr. Donahue was Senior Advisor to the Administrator for Homeland Security at NASA. She was the agency’s liaison to the Department of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council and was responsible for identifying opportunities for NASA to contribute to homeland security efforts across government. In 2003, she had a major leadership role in the field response to the crash of Space Shuttle Columbia. From 2004 to 2007, Dr. Donahue served on the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel. She was reinstated to the Panel in 2021.
As the Distinguished Military Graduate of Princeton’s Reserve Officer Training Corps in 1989, she began her career serving in the US Army on active duty in the 6th Infantry Division at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. Her military assignments included serving as Officer in Charge of a Forward Surgical Team, as the Training and Operations Officer for the 706th Main Support Battalion, and as Chief of Mobilization, Education, Training, and Security for Bassett Army Hospital. She moved on to manage a 911 communications center, and to volunteer and work part-time as a firefighter and medic in Fairbanks, Alaska, and upstate New York.
Dr. Donahue holds her Ph.D. in Public Administration and her Master of Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. She graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Geological and Geophysical Sciences from Princeton University. She was elected a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration in 2011. She is certified as a Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician.