Committee forms to find new vice provost for enrollment management

Committee forms to find new vice provost for enrollment management
Jennifer Mnookin Chancellor — Official website
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Campus leaders have formed a search-and-screen committee to identify and select candidates for the role of vice provost for enrollment management. The committee is chaired by Allison La Tarte, vice provost for data, academic planning & institutional research. Members include Cari Anderson, Dante Fratta, Eric Grodsky, Diana Harvey, Christina Klawitter, Raul Leon, Shirin Malekpour, Christina Olstad, and Soyeon Shim.

Isaacson Miller is the search firm assisting with recruitment. They will conduct a listening session via Zoom to gather feedback on key priorities and candidate qualities. The session is scheduled for Thursday, June 12 from 10 to 11 a.m. CST.

For those unable to attend the session, feedback can be provided through an online survey. The recruitment and evaluation process will occur over the summer with finalists expected to visit campus in the fall. Updates on the search will be posted as more information becomes available.



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