Kirwan Appoints Search Committee for Towson University President
USM Regent Dave Kinkopf to Chair
Adelphi, Md. (April 15, 2015) -- William E. Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland (USM), today
announced the appointment of the search and screening committee for the
president of Towson University (TU), one of USM's 12 institutions.
Timothy J. L. Chandler
has served as TU's interim president since December 2014, following President Maravene
Loeschke's announcement of her retirement from the position due to health
reasons. From August to December 2014, Chandler served as acting president
during Loeschke's leave of absence.
Chairing the search and
screening committee is Dave Kinkopf, a member of the USM Board of Regents and a
partner with the Baltimore law firm of Gallagher Evelius & Jones, LLP. The
other members of the committee are:
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Myrna Cardin, chair of TU Board of Visitors
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Don Fry, president and CEO of the Greater
Baltimore Committee
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LaVern Chapman, program specialist, TU Office of
Diversity and Equal Opportunity
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Janese Daniels, associate professor and graduate
director, TU College of Education
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Matt Durington, associate professor and
director, TU International Studies Program
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Karen Eskow, professor and chairperson, TU
Department of Family Studies and Community Development
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Tim Leonard, TU director of athletics
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Tom Maronick, professor, TU Department of
Marketing
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Robyn Quick, professor and chairperson, TU
Department of Theatre Arts
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Kelly Rogan, TU Graduate Student Association
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David Vanko, dean, TU Fisher College of Science
& Mathematics
- Alex Vigo-Valentin, associate professor, TU Department of Kinesiology
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Brandon Wharton, TU Student Government
Association
Leonard Raley, president and
chief executive officer of the University System of Maryland Foundation and
USM's vice chancellor for advancement, will serve as the chancellor's liaison
to the committee. Raley also is a TU alumnus. Jennifer Stano, TU employment,
classification, and compensation manager, will staff the committee. Katie Ryan,
senior adviser to the chancellor, will assist the committee in managing the
search process.
Chancellor Kirwan
anticipates that the search and screening process will be completed within six
months. The committee's work will conclude with its recommendation of finalists
for consideration by the chancellor and the Board of Regents. The board makes
the final selection.
Towson University is
recognized among the nation's best regional public institutions for its degree
programs in fields that include health professions, science and mathematics,
fine arts and communications, business and economics, education, and liberal
arts. Student enrollment totals more than 22,000. To learn more about the
university, visit www.towson.edu.
Contact: Anne Moultrie
Phone: 301.445.2722
Email: amoultrie@usmd.edu