The Board of Governors of the State System of Higher Education has finalized the search criteria for finding its next chancellor.
The new chancellor will be tasked with leading the state-owned universities through its “System Redesign”, guided by three priorities: ensuring student success, leveraging the universities’ strengths, and transforming the System’s governance structure. Those are three catchphrases that have been used since the redesign was announced last year.
The Board is seeking a chancellor with “unquestioned integrity, high energy, and demonstrated leadership and administrative abilities.”
The search committee is being led by Board of Governors Chairperson Cynthia Shapira and Vice Chair Harold Shields, with the assistance of consulting firm Wheless Partners. The timeline for the search seeks to have a new chancellor in place by the beginning of the fall term this year.
On another note, the Board of Governors is scheduled for its quarterly meeting next week, at which it will vote on ratification of a new one-year contract with APSCUF, the faculty union.
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