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Jay Morgan Among Finalists in UT Martin Chancellor Search

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The University of Tennessee has named four finalists in its search for the next chancellor of its Martin campus, including a former Murray State administrator.

The chancellor reports directly to the UT system president and serves as chief executive officer of UT Martin.  

The finalists are

  • Dr. Keith Carver, executive assistant to the president of the University of Tennessee
  • Dr. Mary Holz-Clause, dean of the College of Agriculture at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona
  • Dr. Jay Morgan, chief academic officer and vice president for academic affairs and student success with the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
  • Dr. Jerald Woolfolk, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at State University of New York at Oswego

Morgan is the former provost of Murray State University, leaving in June 2015 to work with the Kentucky CPE.

Candidates report to UT Martin August 29th to meet campus leaders, faculty, staff, students and community members.  

The new chancellor takes over for interim Robert Smith who has served since Tom Roakes stepped down April of last year.  

Candidate biographies (from UT press release)

 

Credit president.tennessee.edu
Carver

Keith Carver
Executive assistant to the president of the University of Tennessee since 2011. Carver’s 19-year career at UT also includes various leadership positions at three of the University’s campuses. He served as interim vice chancellor for development and alumni affairs at the UT Health Science Center in Memphis in 2010. Prior to that, he spent four years at UT Martin as assistant vice chancellor for development. He also served for more than 10 years in various positions at UT Knoxville, including as director of development and alumni affairs for the College of Law. Carver earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Memphis State University and master’s and doctoral degrees from UT Knoxville in college student personnel and educational leadership and philosophy.

Credit cpp.edu
Holz-Clause

  

 

Mary Holz-Clause

Dean of the College of Agriculture at Cal Poly Pomona in Los Angeles, California, since 2014. Previously, she served as vice president for economic development at the University of Connecticut. Her career in higher education also includes 25 years at Iowa State University, where among other positions, she served as associate vice president of extension and outreach. Prior to beginning her career in higher education, she spent about 8 years with the Iowa Department of Economic Development. Holz-Clause earned a bachelor’s degree in agriculture business, a master’s degree in public administration and a doctorate in agriculture education and extension—all from Iowa State University.

Credit Murray State University-Provided
Morgan

 

 

Jay Morgan
Chief academic officer and vice president for academic affairs and student success at the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education since 2015. Previously, he spent almost 20 years in leadership roles at Murray State University in Kentucky, including serving as provost and vice president for academic affairs and as associate provost for graduate education and research. Prior to beginning his career in higher education, he served as program director for the Agriculture Leadership Development Program in Kentucky for 10 years. Morgan earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agriculture science from Murray State and a doctorate in philosophy from Oklahoma State University.

Credit oswego.edu
Woolfolk

  

 

Jerald Woolfolk
Vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at the State University of New York at Oswego since 2014. She also serves as the interim chief diversity officer and inclusion officer. Previously, she spent almost 10 years at Mississippi Valley State University, where among other positions, she served as vice president for student affairs, enrollment management and diversity from 2011 to 2013. Additionally, she served as vice president for student affairs at the College of Staten Island and as the dean of students at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Woolfolk earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a doctorate in urban higher education from Jackson State University in Mississippi. She earned a master’s degree in counselor education from Iowa State University. 

Rob Canning is a native of Murray, KY, a 2015 TV Production grad of Murray State. At MSU, he served as team captain of the Murray State Rowing Club. Rob's goal is to become a screenwriter, film director or producer and looks to the likes of Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie for inspiration. He appreciates good music, mainly favoring British rock n' roll, and approves of anything with Jack White's name on it. When not studying, rowing or writing, Rob enjoys spending his free time with a book or guitar.
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