UAS Chancellor Search
澳门六合彩开奖appPresident Pat Pitney selects Dr. Aparna Palmer as next UAS Chancellor
Dr. Aparna Dileep-Nageswaran Palmer has been appointed by 澳门六合彩开奖appPresident Pat Pitney to serve as the Chancellor of the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS), located in Alaska鈥檚 capital city of Juneau. Dr. Palmer鈥檚 first day will be July 1, 2023. She succeeds Dr. Karen Carey, who is retiring on June 30, 2023.
Dr. Palmer currently serves as a Vice President at Front Range Community College (FRCC), which is part of the Colorado Community College System (CCCS). She is the chief executive of the Boulder County Campus and interim chief executive of the Larimer County Campus, and brings 25 years of experience in higher education. CCCS is Colorado鈥檚 largest system of higher education, with more than 138,000 students across 13 colleges. FRCC is the largest college in the system, with 28,000 students.
Before joining FRCC, Dr. Palmer was the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs at Colorado Mesa University (CMU), an institution with a dual role and mission to serve both as a regional university with bachelor鈥檚 and graduate degrees and as a community college (Western Colorado Community College, WCCC) with associate鈥檚 degrees and technical certificates. During her 22 years at CMU as a Professor of Biology, she served as the Director of the Academic Honors Program, Faculty Senate President, and Faculty Trustee on the CMU/WCCC Board. Dr. Palmer holds a Ph.D. in Zoology from Washington State University as well as a B.S. in Biological Sciences and a B.A. in English from Colorado State University. As a scientist, she studies the natural histories and molecular genetics of tardigrades (water bears) and polychaetes (seaworms).
As Chancellor, Dr. Palmer will provide strategic leadership in fulfilling UAS鈥 mission, including budget development, academic planning and program assessments, student and enrollment services, administrative services, and community relations.
University of Alaska Southeast Chancellor Position Profile
The University of Alaska Southeast (鈥淯AS鈥) invites applications and nominations for the position of Chancellor. The position reports to the President of the University of Alaska System.
With this profile, the Search Committee seeks to provide nominators and potential candidates with information about UAS, the position, and participation in the search.
Final candidates
Candidate Name | Campus Visit Dates |
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Lisa Parady, J.D., Ed.D. Watch video of Lisa Parady Public Forum |
Juneau: January 23rd and 24th |
James Taylor, Ed.D. |
Juneau: January 26th and 27th |
Aparna D.~N. Palmer, Ph.D. |
Juneau: January 30th and 31st |
Cathy LeCompte, M.N.P.L. |
Juneau: February 2nd and 3rd |
Joe Nelson, J.D. |
Juneau: February 6th and 7th |
Initial Screening Process
The search committee has scheduled the following interview times:
- Wednesday, November 30th - 1pm
- Thursday December 1st - 1pm
- Friday December 2nd - 10am
- Wednesday, December 7th - 1pm
- Thursday, December 8th - 10am
- Thursday, December 8th - 12p
- Friday December 9th - 9am
- Friday December 9th - 11am
- Friday December 9th - 1pm
- Wednesday, December 14th - 11am
- Thursday, December 15th - 11am
- Thursday, December 15th - 12:45pm
- Friday, December 16th - 3:30pm
- Thursday, October 20 at 4:15 p.m.
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Thursday, November 17 from 1-5 p.m.
UAS Chancellor Position Attributes & Qualifications
The University of Alaska Southeast (鈥淯AS鈥) invites applications and nominations for the position of Chancellor.
The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) Chancellor serves as the University's chief executive officer and is appointed by and reports to the 澳门六合彩开奖app President. UAS has campuses in Juneau, Ketchikan, and Sitka. The Chancellor's established office is located on the Juneau campus.
The Chancellor will lead UAS at a time of stabilizing resources and to continue this growth, they must possess solid budgetary and management skills and experience as well as a strong disposition to advocate with the Board of Regents, 澳门六合彩开奖appPresident, fellow 澳门六合彩开奖appChancellors, and state government officials.
The Chancellor exercises broad authority over and is responsible for all aspects of the administration of UAS. The Chancellor:
- Advances the mission and vision of the University by building and maintaining external relationships (including corporate partners, private donors, regional school districts, and State Legislature) critical to the success of the University.
- Serves on the University of Alaska President's Executive Council and collaborates with the 澳门六合彩开奖app: University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), and 澳门六合彩开奖appFoundation.
- Leads the Chancellor's Cabinet and the University's administration of instruction, finance and operations, safety, and student service and life programs. In doing so, they are effectively advancing the recruitment and retention of quality faculty, staff, and students, and providing a quality education for all students.
- Develops, updates, and presents to the 澳门六合彩开奖appBoard of Regents master plans for all UAS campuses.
- Prepares annual capital plans.
- Advances items for the 澳门六合彩开奖appBoard of Regents鈥 meeting agendas and actively participates in Board of Regents' meetings.
- Interprets and applies 澳门六合彩开奖appBoard of Regent policies, University regulations, collective bargaining agreements, FERPA, institutional and specialized accreditation standards and policies, memorandums of agreement.
The Chancellor will lead UAS at a transformational time in the State of Alaska鈥檚 higher education domain and will serve as the key leader in the following areas:
Focus on the Uniqueness of UAS
The Chancellor will have the vision to capitalize on the unique programs and attributes
of UAS. The Chancellor will work closely with Academic Affairs to promote programs,
research and partnerships related to Indigenous Studies (Cultures, Languages, Arts,
Histories, etc.), Fisheries, Mariculture, Marine Biology, Glaciology, Marine Transportation,
and Outdoor Studies.
Promote Sustainability
Engage in UAS-wide and statewide efforts to secure and maximize budget allocations,
consolidate operations, promote efficiency and create new sources of revenue. The
Chancellor will develop new and strengthen existing revenue streams and be an enthusiastic
and strategic fundraiser as well as an advocate for the University.
Increase Enrollment
The Chancellor will grow student enrollment in UAS priority programs as well as focus
on programs addressing regional community needs. Growing student enrollment must be
a university-wide focus. This effort will involve thinking innovatively about how
to get more students to complete degrees and credentials to qualify for jobs, updating
professional and technical certifications relevant to employers, and supporting exam
preparation. Leveraging resources throughout the system to address program gaps while
also building strong partnerships and pathways for student success will be essential.
Commit to Alaska Native Student, Staff, and Faculty Success
The Chancellor will work closely with the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Alaska
Native Education (CACANE) and the 澳门六合彩开奖appAlaska Native Success Initiative (ANSI) to increase
staff and faculty diversity, integrate Indigenous ways of knowing into programs and
departments, and ensure that UAS is committed to eliminating discriminatory practices.
UAS is committed to increasing the number of Alaska Native and Native American staff,
faculty, and administration, so the recruitment, retention, and promotion of Indigenous
peoples in the UAS workforce is a high priority for UAS. The priorities of ANSI and
CACANE are vital to understanding the needs and working collaboratively towards systemic
improvements.
Diversity
The Chancellor will foster an environment where diversity, equity, inclusion, and
belonging are vital to present and future success. The University鈥檚 excellence in
teaching, research, and service is best realized by faculty, students, and staff who
share a commitment to these values and advance the University's DEICS (diversity,
equity, inclusion and cultural safety) mission. The Chancellor will be an individual
with an ability and desire to work with colleagues from a wide range of social and
cultural backgrounds while also encouraging the growth and development of diversity
at UAS as a whole.
Promote Student Success and Wellbeing
The Chancellor will ensure that students have a positive educational experience by
maximizing the delivery of programs and offering unique schedules for traditional
and non-traditional students in order to remove obstacles to graduation and attainment.
The Chancellor will support continued development of bandwidth, technology, and equipment
to deliver effective online instruction. Moreover, the Chancellor will address student
needs beyond the classroom including financial aid, advising, tutoring, disability
services, accommodations, and mental health.
Foster Collaboration and Efficiency
At a time of stabilizing resources, rather than competing with other universities
within the 澳门六合彩开奖appsystem, the Chancellor will engage with 澳门六合彩开奖appexecutive leadership to
promote collaboration, consensus-building, and the implementation of common shared
practices.
Build Stronger Connections to K-12 System in Alaska
The Chancellor will continue to build strong bridges between Alaska high schools and
UAS. This will lead to more K-12 students being career-ready and improve recruitment
of high school students into the 澳门六合彩开奖appsystem.
Advocate for the Future of UAS
The Chancellor needs to be politically astute and a strong advocate of UAS by working
collaboratively with other 澳门六合彩开奖appChancellors, the 澳门六合彩开奖appPresident, and the Board of Regents
to promote the value of the three universities within the 澳门六合彩开奖appsystem.
The successful Chancellor will possess:
- Ability and energy to lead a complex, multi-faceted, multi-campus regional University.
- Ability to translate the UAS mission and goals to external stakeholders.
- Disposition to willingly collaborate and build synergies within the University and throughout the 澳门六合彩开奖appSystem.
- Experience establishing and managing budgets with demonstrated success in facilitating revenue enhancement initiatives including private fundraising.
- Commitment to shared governance.
- Strong interpersonal skills that energize the University and inspire the community in the advancement of the UAS mission.
- Ability to analyze complex issues and make difficult decisions.
- Highest standards of character including, personal and professional integrity and ethics.
- Ability to adapt to unforeseen challenges.
- Commitment to engage with local communities, including Southeast Alaska Tribes, ANCSA Corporations, and Canadian First Nations.
In addition to the desired attributes mentioned above, the successful candidate will possess:
Required Qualifications
- Proven leadership experience including strategic planning, financial management, and management of staff.
- An earned advanced degree from an accredited institution.
- A record of commitment to equity, inclusion, and diversity.
- Commitment to faculty research and scholarship, excellence in university teaching, and workforce development.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a shared leadership environment.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- A solid understanding of and disposition to lead fundraising and revenue generation efforts.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in a public higher education institution and multi-campus system.
- Senior level leadership and administrative experience within an academic environment.
- An earned terminal degree from an accredited institution.
- Experience working successfully in a collective bargaining environment.
- Experience working in or clear understanding of the mission of an open enrollment institution.
- A history of innovation in developing and supporting academic programs that support student success goals.
- Demonstrated ability to support the use of effective information technology for pedagogical, administrative, and student support needs.
Recruitment Timeline
- October 30 Deadline for applications for best consideration
- Week of Nov 14 Committee identifies semi-finalists
- Week of Dec 5. Search committee interviews semi-finalists virtually (6-8)
- Week of Dec. 19 Finalists forwarded to President Pitney
- Week of Jan. 16. Finalists have in-person meetings
Search Committee
- John Pugh (co-chair) Retired UAS Chancellor
- Jennifer Ward (co-chair) Associate Professor of Library and Information Sciences
- Carin Silkaitis, Dean of Arts and Sciences
- Paul Kraft, UAS Sitka Campus Director
- Katie Sill, UAS Sitka Academic Advisor
- Mike LaBarge, Assistant Professor of Maritime Studies
- X'unei Lance Twitchell, Associate Professor of Alaska Native Studies
- Sander Schivens, UAS Juneau Campus Advisory Council
- Brian Holst, Executive Director Juneau Economic Development Council
Support Staff
- Glenn Gambrell, HR consultant
- Louisa Cryan, HR Coordinator
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