Texas Southern University issued the following announcement.
Texas Southern University’s Board of Regents, led by Chairman Albert H. Myres, has begun the selection process to determine who will be the University’s next president. The Presidential Search Committee, appointed by Chairman Myres, will be led by Regent Marc C. Carter. AGB Search, a higher-education executive search firm based in Washington, DC, has been recommended to assist in facilitating the process.
“Texas Southern University has maintained a position of excellence and resilience in spite of last year’s challenges. We have remained focused on our mission and are ready to build on a host of successes to set the next chapter in TSU’s history,” Chairman Myres said.
Texas Southern University Presidential Search Committee
Marc Carter – member, TSU Board of Regents/Committee Chairman
Mary E. Sias – member, TSU Board of Regents
Stephanie Nellons-Paige – member, TSU Board of Regents
Pamela Medina – member, TSU Board of Regents
Dr. Judith Craven – board member, TSU Foundation
Dr. Needha Boutte-Queen – Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Joan R.M. Bullock – Dean, TSU Thurgood Marshall School of Law
Keith Scott – President, TSU National Alumni Association
Khaniya Burley – President, TSU Student Government Association
Harry E. Johnson – TSU Alumnus, President and CEO, Martin Luther King Memorial
Milton Carroll – TSU Alumnus, Executive Chairman at CenterPoint Energy
John Hofmeister- Founder and Chief Executive, Citizens for Affordable Energy and Former President, Shell Oil
Dr. Laura Murillo – President and CEO, Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
The University anticipates that the AGB Search consultants will include Dr. Rod McDavis, managing principal; Dr. Carlton Brown, executive search consultant and Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd, executive search consultant.
“We will conduct this process with integrity and an eye toward the future and sustainability of Texas Southern University to expand our footprint in academia, student success, alumni achievement and community service. The Presidential Search Committee will develop and announce selection criteria, a timeline and interview guidelines to foster an inclusive environment that will represent TSU’s key stakeholders,” Regent Carter said.
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