
In 2011, Eric Grommon was on the hunt for jobs after completing his Ph.D. the previous year. He envisioned himself working within government organizations focused on research and analysis in the criminal justice field, but then an opportunity to work at O’Neill popped up on his radar.
“I got a nudge from colleagues who said O’Neill seemed to be a place that would give me opportunities to work with practitioners to figure out how the justice system impacts the community,” he recalls.
In the 11 years since he arrived on campus, Grommon has used his role as an applied criminologist to focus on corrections, the reentry of justice-involved individuals, and the evaluation of justice system programs, policies, and operations.
“Professor Grommon has a passion for improving governance and societal well-being, and has pursued exemplary, impactful research during his career,” said Siân Mooney, dean of the O’Neill School.
In January 2023, his dedication to advancing the criminal justice field led to a new honor. He was named a Paul H. O’Neill Professor within the O’Neill School, a professorship established in 2019 through a $30 million gift from IU alumnus Paul H. O’Neill.