
March 7, 2024
Photo by Karen Clifford
When Tommy Thompson first set foot on the University of Missouri campus as a student, he majored in computer science before switching to accounting. But neither seemed to be the perfect fit. Ultimately, he found his footing in management, a field that allowed him to piece together his many interests into a fulfilling and rewarding career.
Thompson, the business manager in the College of Veterinary Medicine鈥檚 Department of Biomedical Sciences, has spent the past 37 years working at 91制片厂Pro鈥 quietly yet powerfully shaping the world around him, one grant, one student and one day at a time.
To outsiders, Thompson鈥檚 work might seem behind the scenes, but his contributions are anything but invisible. He鈥檚 the person faculty and students turn to when they need support, whether it鈥檚 navigating complex grants, hiring new departmental personnel or simply finding a workspace for a student in need.
鈥淢y goal is to make things run smoothly,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to make sure it鈥檚 easy for everyone 鈥 both within the college and outside of it 鈥 to get the information they need to get their work done. I love to see the success of our students and faculty, and to know I鈥檝e played a small part in both their achievements and the college鈥檚 growth.鈥
Balancing complexity with connection
Thompson鈥檚 ability to balance the financial and administrative complexities of an R1 research institution have earned him the trust of faculty and leadership alike.
鈥淭ommy truly embodies the best of Mizzou,鈥 said Doug Bowles, chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences. 鈥淗is knowledge and expertise is only surpassed by his commitment and attention to people. There鈥檚 no doubt he鈥檚 played a key role in the success of our department and college.鈥