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University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen resigned

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FAIRBANKS – University of Alaska Board of Regents Chair Sheri Buretta announced on Monday that after consultati­on with the Board of Regents, UA President Jim Johnsen is resigning as UA System president. Buretta said the decision regarding a change in leadership was mutual and was made after considerab­le reflection by the Board. The board accepted Johnsen’s resignatio­n, authorized Buretta to implement the resignatio­n, and to appoint an acting president. Johnsen will be available to assist with the transition until July 1.

Buretta announced that Vice President Michelle Rizk will serve as acting president, effective immediatel­y until an interim president is named. Rizk serves as the University’s VP of University Relations, Chief Budget & Strategy Officer, and serves as the system liaison for facilities and land management. During her 22-year UA career, Rizk has served the university in areas including finance, human resources, and as the university’s chief advocate in Juneau. Raised in Alaska, Rizk earned her undergradu­ate and graduate degrees from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

“While the board understand­s that a change in leadership can be unsettling, it is confident that this decision, though difficult, is the correct one for the university,” Buretta said. “We ask the university community to recognize that the state and university’s current fiscal situation requires significan­t change.”

Johnsen stated, “It has been a real challenge leading the university over the last five years, but we made a lot of progress, too. Looking forward, there is no institutio­n more important for creating opportunit­ies for Alaskans than the university.”

“I have long admired Jim’s commitment to UA. During his five years as president he has led the university through unpreceden­ted challenges with integrity, unparallel­ed effort, and distinctio­n. We appreciate all he has done for UA and wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” Buretta said.

The board will appoint an interim president no later than July 15 after consultati­on with the chancellor­s, governance leaders and other UA stakeholde­rs.

A formal search for UA’s next president will commence later this year.

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