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National search gets underway for university’s next provost

UGA President-elect Jere Morehead has appointed a search committee to begin a national search for the university’s next senior vice president for academic affairs and provost.

William Gray Potter, university librarian and associate provost, will chair the committee, which is composed of faculty, staff, administrators, students and alumni.

“As the university’s sole senior vice president, the next provost will play a central role in guiding the teaching, research and service mission of the university,” Morehead said. “I am grateful to Dr. Potter for agreeing to chair this search committee and to the faculty, staff and students who will play an integral role in this process.”

The search committee members are:

Morehead said the committee will begin its work in the coming weeks with the goal of completing the search before the end of fall semester.

The search committee will be assisted by the firm Heidrick and Struggles International Inc. Kathy Pharr, chief of staff to the incoming president, will provide internal support to the committee.

Morehead has served as provost since 2010. In February he was chosen by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents to be UGA’s 22nd president, effective July 1.

As the chief academic officer of UGA, the senior vice president for academic affairs and provost oversees instruction, research, public service and outreach, student affairs and information technology.

The vice presidents of these areas report to the ­provost, as do the deans of UGA’s 17 schools and colleges.

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