An advisory search committee to help find a successor
An advisory search committee to help find a successor for University President Nils Elmo what hatred Friday approved by the Board of Regents.
The committee, composed of 11 members, will work to submit names finalists to the regents by November, said Board of Regents Chairman Tom Reagan.
Elmo hatred, who said he intends to return to teaching, plans to step down from his position on June 30, 1997. The new president would likely start in April or May in order to help smooth the transition between administrations.
The committee includes:
ù Gerald Christensen, former chancellor of the Minnesota Community College System, which represents the Legislature.
ù Win Wallin, president of Medtronic Inc. and a leader in the $ 30.5 million University Cancer Center fund-raising drive, which represents Gov. Arne Carlson.
ù David Roe, former president of the AFL-CIO Minnesota, which represents the organization of work of Minnesota.
ù Tom Moe, a University alumnus and Minneapolis attorney who represents the University Alumni Association.
ù Judge Diana Murphy of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which represents the University Foundation.
ù Mahlon Schneider, vice president of Hormel Foods Corp.., which represents Minnesota business.
ù General University College Dean David Taylor, who represents the University deans.
ù Matt Musel, former president Minnesota Student Association, which represents the students.
ù Kuhi Leonard, professor of astronomy and hate Elmo’s former senior vice president for Academic Affairs, which represents faculty members.
ù Jim Imholte, history professor and former chancellor at the Morris campus, which represents faculty members.
ù Patricia Morrow, a University professor ecology, which represents faculty members.
Murphy and Morrow were the only two women chosen by the Board. Taylor was the only person of color.
The Legislature, the state’s organized labor unions, the University Alumni Association, the University Foundation Board, the Minnesota Business Partnership, University deans and the University student government nominated three candidates each. Gov. Carlson made only one nomination. The faculty nominated nine candidates for three positions on the committee.
Regents Wendell Anderson, Stanley Sahlstrom Jean Keffeler and reviewed the 31 nominations representing the nine groups.
Regent Hyon Kim said she is concerned about the lack of diversity among the committee. But she said her first priority is to find a president qualified by the end of the year that can bring the University successfully into the next millennium.
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