Finding the Next President
In June 2015, UT-Austin president Bill Powers will step down after nine years of leading the institution we care so much about. Already, the search for his replacement has begun, and according to the Regents’ Rules the president of the Texas Exes is part of the search committee. I am honored to serve as your representative, and I want to make sure that I know and can convey the hopes, wishes, and concerns of Texas Exes everywhere as we select the next leader for our alma mater.
Choosing a president is a monumental decision that will affect the trajectory of our university. President Powers has put The University of Texas at Austin on the right course, and I believe it is incumbent on my fellow search committee members and UT regents to find someone who will keep us going in that direction.
As I evaluate candidates, I’ll be looking for someone with a compelling vision. He or she must understand the roles of teaching and research that form the twin pillars of a Tier One university. Finally, I will be keen to find someone who understands and embraces the part that public research universities play in keeping our state and nation economically vibrant and strong.
Texas Exes, near and far, have supported President Powers and spoken up for the vision of our university enshrined in the Texas Constitution. Each of us has a stake in this decision—the value of our degrees is forever tied to the efficacy, reputation, and performance of UT-Austin. That’s why I am inviting alumni to send me suggestions for what you think the search committee’s priorities should be. If you have specific people in mind, I want to know who they are. If you think the committee should give more weight to one trait over another, let me know. We have set up a special email address for you to send in your suggestions: president@texasexes.org.
The University of Texas has long been blessed with excellent leaders. I invite you to help me keep that tradition strong so that together we can continue to protect and enhance it for future generations.
Kay Bailey Huchison,
President, Texas Exes
— Who’s Who on the Presidential Search Committee —
Pedro Reyes, executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, UT System
Larry Faulkner, president emeritus of UT-Austin
Regents Gene Powell, Steven Hicks, and Brenda Pejovich
Diana S. Natalicio, president of UT-El Paso
Daniel K. Podolsky, president of UT Southwestern Medical Center
Randy L. Diehl, dean of the College of Liberal Arts
Martha F. Hilley, professor of music
David M. Hillis, professor of integrative biology
Ernest D. (David) Sosa, professor of philosophy
Erika Frahm, staff council immediate past chair and senior program coordinator in Human Resources
Geetika Jerath, president of the Senate of College Councils
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, president of the Texas Exes
Printice Gary, former UT regent
Brian Haley, former UT student regent
Judge Ricardo Hinojosa, former president, Texas Exes
Woody Hunt, former UT regent
William H. McRaven, chancellor-designate
Jack Randall, co-founder of Jeffries Randall & Dewey
Robert Rowling, former UT regent
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