(Sept. 13, 2018) -- All UTSA faculty, staff and students are invited to attend open forums featuring finalist candidates for three members of President Eighmy’s senior leadership team: the Vice President for Business Affairs, the Vice President for Inclusive Excellence, and the Vice President for Information Management and Technology.
During the forums, Roadrunners will have the opportunity to hear each finalist give an overview of their qualifications, their interest in the position and their vision, followed by a question and answer session with the audience.
Each candidate will participate in two moderated open forums—one at the Main Campus and one at the Downtown Campus. Online feedback forms will be made available so attendees can share their thoughts on each candidate with members of the respective search committee.
The names, biographies and CVs of all finalists will be announced early next week.
Vice President for Business Affairs
Candidate #1
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #2
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #3
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Vice President for Inclusive Excellence
Candidate #1
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #2
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #3
Withdrawn
Candidate #4
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Vice President for Information Management and Technology
Candidate #1
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #2
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #3
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #4
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
Candidate #5
Main Campus |
Downtown Campus |
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