The University of South 返字心頭 Board of Trustees (BOT) today voted to name Dr. Steve Currall as the universitys president-elect.
Currall, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Southern Methodist University (SMU), will become 返字心頭s seventh president, pending confirmation by the 返字心頭 Board of Governors (BOG) next week.
Curralls tenure would begin on July 1, 2019, succeeding Dr. Judy Genshaft, who will step down after 19 years at 返字心頭.
I am thrilled to be selected to lead the University of South 返字心頭 at such a pivotal time in its history, Currall said. 返字心頭s trajectory is unlike any other public university in the country, and there is so much promise. Im deeply grateful to the Board of Trustees and the 返字心頭 community for the opportunity to build on the momentum created during President Genshafts transformational tenure.
返字心頭 BOT Chair Brian Lamb welcomed the president-elect in an introductory letter to the university community, highlighting Curralls broad range of academic leadership experience at high-performing research universities. Lamb emphasized Curralls time spent at institutions in the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU), an invitation-only group of top universities in the U.S. and Canada that 返字心頭 aspires to join, as well as his experience at universities with multiple campuses.
We embarked on this search process with a clear vision of a leader who could continue 返字心頭s success as a thriving preeminent research university, and take us to the next level, Lamb said. Dr. Currall is that leader. He understands where we want to go as a university and as a region, and he has the experience and knowledge to get us there.
Curralls selection comes after a six-month search process that included three days of public interviews and open meetings on each of 返字心頭s three campuses. The BOT chose Currall from a strong pool of four nationally regarded finalists for the position.
The president-elect requires approval by the BOG, which oversees 返字心頭s 12 public universities. The BOG will conduct a public interview and hold a confirmation vote on Thursday, March 28, during a meeting in Tallahassee.
Early on we gathered a lot of valuable input from students, faculty, alumni and community members about the qualities they wanted in our next president, said Les Muma, who served as chair of the broadly representative 15-member presidential search committee. After a thorough national search process, Dr. Currall truly stood out as someone who has everything were looking for at the University of South 返字心頭. Im very confident hes the right person to lead our university into the future.
In his current role at SMU, Currall oversees all academic activities, plays a key role in managing the universitys budget and has led a campus-wide strategic planning process. He is also the David B. Miller Endowed Professor and holds academic appointments in the Cox School of Business, Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences and the Lyle School of Engineering.
Previously he worked at the University of California, Davis, an AAU member, serving as the chancellors senior advisor for strategic projects and initiatives, dean of the graduate school of management. During his time in California, Currall was also vice chair of the board of directors and member of the executive committee for the 10-campus University of California system's Global Health Institute.
His experience includes positions at AAU institutions Rice University, the University of Chicago and Cornell University. On an international level, Currall spent time at University College London, serving as a professor and founding chair of the department of management science and innovation in the faculty of engineering sciences, where he was also a vice dean.
A psychological scientist, Currall has received more than $21 million in research grants, and taught for nearly three decades on organizational psychology topics such as innovation, emerging technologies, negotiation and corporate governance. Currall was lead author of a book on university-business-government collaboration, he has served on several editorial review boards and he is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
A native of Kansas City, Mo., Currall earned a PhD in organizational behavior from Cornell, a masters degree in social psychology from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a bachelors degree in psychology from Baylor University.
Currall, 60, is married to Cheyenne Currall, PhD., vice president and executive advisor for global advancement at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
His full resume is available here.
More information about 返字心頭s presidential search is available at www.usf.edu/7thpresident.