Upcoming Open Forums- Director of Academic Resources
The Provost, Jenn Capps, and the search committee invite you to attend Open Forums for each of the three candidates for the position of Director of Academic Resources.
Position Summary:
Under the general direction of the Provost, the Director of Academic Resources is responsible for developing, disseminating, and monitoring the Academic Affairs Division's financial budgets. In addition, the Director is responsible for the development, preparation, and maintenance of policies and procedures for scheduling of classes and the assignment of Academic Affairs space. The Director will interact extensively with all academic areas and other divisions in coordinating academic resources. The Director participates in the University budget process in support of the comprehensive resources needs of the division, initiates and recommends administrative policy and procedural changes for the effective management of resources, integrates the goals and objectives of the division, including enrollment targets, with the distribution of resources, prepares reports on the utilization of resources in terms of key performance indicators and makes recommendations for changes.
Promt for the open forum:
Candidates will provide a 15-20-minute presentation followed by a 20-minute Q&A session. For the presentation, the candidate should share their thought process and the steps they would engage stakeholders to address the issue of reducing the overall budget while selectively investing in growing academic programs.
Please plan to attend as your feedback is invaluable to this search process. Please complete this input form after meeting a candidate or attending their open forum.
Chris Wehan
Tuesday, April 2nd
1:30-2:15pm
LIB_209 (Library Fishbowl)
Nicole Alvarado
Friday, April 5th
1:15-2:00pm
FH_206 (Founders Hall)
David Riddle
Wednesday, April 10th
3:00-3:45pm
SAC_131 (SAC Banquet Room)
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