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UNT presidential search advisory committee

A presidential search advisory committee has been appointed to identify candidates to lead the University of North Texas, the flagship of the UNT system. The next president of UNT will succeed V. Lane Rawlins, who announced in early March that he will retire once a new president is appointed sometime in 2013.

UNT Faculty

Dr. Barbara Bush
Associate Professor, Department of Counseling and Higher Education

Dr. Mark Vosvick
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology
Chair, Faculty Senate

Dr. Angela Wilson
Regents Professor, Department of Chemistry
UNT Administration

Dr. Robert Milnes
Dean and Professor, College of Visual Arts and Design

Dr. Michael Monticino
Vice President for Advancement
UNT Staff

Ed Reynolds, UNT alumnus
Deputy Chief of Police, UNT Police Department

UNT Students

Anna Pechenina
Vice President of Administration & Finance, Graduate Student Council

Rudy Reynoso
President, Student Government Association

UNT System

Dr. Rosemary Haggett
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Student Success

Community Members

Mike Berry
President, Hillwood Properties

Mike Friedman, UNT alumnus
Senior Vice President, CBRE

Sam Golden, UNT alumnus
Managing Director and Co-CEO, Alvarez & Marsal Financial Industry Advisory Services
Member, UNT Foundation Board

Mabrie Jackson
President and CEO, North Texas Commission

Stan Morton
President, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton

Laura Wright, UNT alumna
Retired Senior Vice President Finance & CFO, Southwest Airlines
Member, UNT Foundation Board

Board of Regents

G. Brint Ryan, UNT alumnus
Vice Chairman, UNT System Board of Regents
Chairman and CEO, Ryan LLC

Gwyn Shea, UNT alumna
Member, Board of Regents
Committee Staff

Nancy Footer
Vice Chancellor and General Counsel, UNT System Office of General Counsel

Alberto Pimentel
Managing Partner, Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates Inc.

READ MORE: http://www.lewisvilleleader.com/articles/2013/03/22/lewisville_leader/news/8711.txt

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Great group...they have a hard job in front of them, but a very important one. Thanks to each member of this committee for volunteering your time and expertise to this very important effort.

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Of the 19 listed, 2 are current students, 6 are alums and I see no one listed from Athletics (although there may be names listed from the AD that I don't recognize). I wonder how many of this list are season ticket holders ?

We seem to change presidents much more frequently than chancellors.

GO MEAN GREEN

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Nah, we will just pick the most economical candidate (read:lowest prices), anyway. No matter the board recommendation.

Feel better?

I think the next President will like athletics--just not as much as music, arts, education, science, etc...

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Well, I guess some folks don't know, but Sam Golden played football at UNT. I see several folks in that list that are supportive of athletics. This group will find a great new president for UNT.

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Well, I guess some folks don't know, but Sam Golden played football at UNT. I see several folks in that list that are supportive of athletics. This group will find a great new president for UNT.

But Dallas Lee and the BOR have the final word. Maybe the new President's office will be at UNT-Dallas.

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