(University President 1972-89)
A
native of Headland, Ala., Robert Miller Guillot made a strong commitment to athletics
during his time as the UNA president, from 1972-89. His goal of developing UNA into a
major educational institution included a desire to achieve national recognition for the
school through its athletic program. He accomplished that by laying the foundation for the
Lion's rise to athletic prominence in the 1980s and played a key role in setting the stage
for the Lions continued successes in the 1990s.
He led the way for major improvements in
the Lions' athletic facilities, increases in athletic funding and scholarships and the
hiring of coaches who have claimed five national championships. Guillot was also
instrumental in UNA's early years in the Gulf South Conference, spearheading the search
for the GSC's first full-time commissioner and playing an instrumental role in having the
league office moved to a more central location in Birmingham, Ala.
He also brought Leo to
the UNA campus in 1974, making UNA the only school in the country to have a
live Lion mascot living on campus.