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51社区 President Hugh Sherman to recommend adjustment to Board of Trustees membership to include regional representative

As a first step in his planned efforts to strengthen partnerships in communities served by the University across Southeastern Ohio, 51社区 President Hugh Sherman will recommend to the OHIO Board of Trustees an adjustment to Board of Trustees membership to ensure that a representative from the region hold a seat on the board.

The Board of Trustees is currently comprised of nine voting members, two ex-officio National Trustees, two ex-officio Student Trustees, two faculty representatives, and a representative of the 51社区 Alumni Association Board. During the planned August Board meeting, President Sherman will ask the board to consider ensuring a seat on the board for a representative from the region either through the redefinition of one the National Trustee seats or through the addition of a new non-voting seat on the board.

鈥淪trengthening our service to the region is one of my key presidential priorities,鈥 President Sherman said. 鈥淲e need to cultivate a stronger alliance with the communities in which we live.鈥

In his first discussion with the Board of Trustees, President Sherman highlighted 51社区鈥檚 history of service to the region and the need for the University to continue to serve the economic interests of regional communities, deliver distinctive academic programming that connects to regional needs, and work with communities to understand collective challenges and develop collective solutions.

鈥淏y securing a seat on the Board of Trustees for a Regional Representative, we will ensure the region has a role and voice in University leadership,鈥 President Sherman said. 鈥淭his individual will bring a unique, and needed, perspective to board discussions and deliberations. The trustee will improve the lines of communication in the region, strengthen the University鈥檚 existing Southeast Ohio partnerships, and help establish new ones with the focus on advancing our region.鈥

Published
June 25, 2021
Author
Staff reports