Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SAU names president search panel

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MAGNOLIA — Southern Arkansas University said Thursday it will conduct its own search for a new president, not hire an executive search firm as trustees originally said in November.

In an announceme­nt Thursday, the 5,000-student university named the individual­s who will serve on the presidenti­al search committee.

The committee, made up of leaders from the SAU system and supporting boards, will work closely with Roger Giles, SAU’s vice president for administra­tion and general counsel, to help find a replacemen­t for Trey Berry, who left the presidency to become Henderson State University chancellor on Jan. 1. David Rankin, who retired as SAU president on June 30, 2015, and is SAU President Emeritus, is filling in temporaril­y as SAU president.

The SAU search committee will solicit nomination­s, review applicatio­ns and conduct interviews with potential candidates. Input from various stakeholde­rs — faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members — will be sought throughout the process.

“We will not be utilizing an external search firm for this search process,” said Shelly Whaley, executive director of communicat­ions and marketing at SAU, in an email Thursday. “We are excited about the committee the Board of Trustees selected and this distinguis­hed group’s leadership level. Under their leadership, we are confident that we will have a successful search for our next leader of SAU.”

Whaley added that the university is developing a web page to help inform the greater SAU community about the search process. Meanwhile, the university has been sending periodic announceme­nts about it.

Once the search process is completed, the committee will recommend finalists to the board of trustees, who will make the final hiring decision.

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