Search Committee Named for Vice President for the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement Search

UT Austin President Gregory L. Fenves has appointed a 13-member search committee to assist and advise in the search for a new vice president of the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement.

AUSTIN, Texas ­– University of Texas at Austin President Gregory L. Fenves has appointed a 13-member search committee of students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members to assist and advise in the search for a new vice president of the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, a pivotal position that promotes and supports diversity, inclusion and community engagement at the university.

“The vice president for diversity and community and engagement is one of the most significant leadership roles at The University of Texas and is vital to our efforts to foster an inclusive campus,” said President Fenves. “The search committee will work with me to find a remarkable candidate who has the knowledge, experience and skills to form strong bonds with our students, faculty members, staff members and the greater Austin community.”

A central part to the university’s mission, the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement leads the way in making education accessible to all through its partnerships with UT’s academic colleges and schools, administrative divisions and units, and organizations across the state of Texas. The division works to connect the university’s academic resources to students and faculty members and to communities across Texas. The new vice president will spearhead the division’s strategic plan and coordinate with many other university diversity and education initiatives.

Dean Luis Zayas of the Steve Hicks School of Social Work will chair the committee, and the university has hired Russell Reynolds Associates, an executive recruiting firm, to assist in the search.

The committee members are:

Fenves hopes to conclude the search and name a new vice president before the fall 2018 semester.

Dr. Gregory Vincent, the university’s first vice president for diversity and community engagement, left last year to become president of his alma mater, Hobart and William Smith Colleges in New York. Dr. Leonard Moore, the George Littlefield Professor of American History, is currently serving as interim vice president of the DDCE.