Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli
About the Honoree
Over more than two decades, Sir Anton has embedded philanthropy, civic engagement, and global partnerships into the heart of university strategy. Since becoming Principal and Vice-Chancellor in 2009, the University of Glasgow’s income has nearly doubled, supported by a £110 million fundraising campaign – the largest in its history – which helped deliver a £2.5 billion campus transformation, including the donor-funded Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre. He has also championed widening participation, with more than 8,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds graduating from Glasgow during his tenure.
Beyond the institution, Sir Anton has been a longstanding CASE volunteer. As Chair of the CASE Europe Board of Trustees (2013–2019) and member of the Global Governance Steering Committee (2017–2020), he played a pivotal role in shaping CASE’s volunteer leadership model. Recognised as a CASE Laureate since 2019, he continues to inspire advancement professionals worldwide through his leadership and thought contributions.
CASE President and Chief Executive Sue Cunningham noted: “Over 16 years as Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Anton has guided Glasgow through remarkable growth while placing philanthropy, engagement and widening access at the heart of its mission. His leadership has shaped the future of the University and the profession, making him a true ambassador for education and advancement worldwide. He has, and continues to be, a wonderful ambassador for CASE’s work around the world.”
About the Award
The CASE Leadership Award celebrates a CASE member institutional president or CEO for outstanding efforts in promoting and supporting education and institutional advancement.