CSU Los Angeles Presidential Search Committee to Hold First Meeting
The California State University Board of Trustees will begin the search next month for a new president of California State University Los Angeles to succeed President James M. Rosser who is retiring after serving as president of the university since 1979.
The first meeting of the search committee will be held in an open forum from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, February 7 at the Golden Eagle Ballroom, 3rd Floor on the Cal State Los Angeles campus and will be followed by a closed meeting of the committee at 1 p.m. This is the only meeting of the committee that is an open meeting.
CSU Trustee Lou Monville will chair the Trustees’ Committee for the Selection of the President. The other trustee members of the selection committee include Margaret Fortune, Lupe Garcia, Henry Mendoza, as well as Trustee Chair Bob Linscheid and CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White.
Board policy requires the chair to appoint an advisory group to the trustees’ committee. The Advisory Committee to the Trustees’ Committee for the Selection of the President is composed of representatives of the faculty, students and alumni, as well as a member of the campus advisory board, all of whom are selected by the campus constituent groups. Also on the advisory committee is a vice president or academic dean from the campus, and a president of another CSU campus, both selected by the chancellor. Both committees function as one group.
Members of the Advisory Committee for the Selection of the President include: Horace Mitchell, president, CSU Bakersfield; Dr. Kevin Baaske, chair, Academic Senate; Dr. Herbert L. Carter (community); Hector Escobar, president, Cal State Associated Students (student); Dr. Carlos Gutierrez, professor of chemistry and biochemistry (faculty); John Paul Isaacson, vice president, CSULA Foundation; Dr. Nancy McQueen, professor of biological sciences (faculty); Peter Quan, CSULA vice president/chief technology officer; Noelia Rodriguez (alumni), and Susan Tsuji, CSULA facilities use coordinator (staff).
The purpose of the meeting in an open forum is to review the role of the committee, receive comments and input from the public and campus community, explain the search process and confidentiality, confirm the schedule of meetings, discuss preferred attributes of the next president, review the descriptions and needs of the campus and presidential position, and discuss any other business related to the search process.
The committee will work over the next several months reviewing applications and will conduct interviews. It is expected that the new president will be selected by the CSU Board of Trustees in May.
For more information about the CSU presidential search process, see the Executive Search page.
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