| It's official: Trevor Ames is dean The University of Minnesota Board of Regents today officially approved the appointment of Dr. Trevor Ames as dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Ames has been interim dean since June 2007. Previously chair of the College's Veterinary Population Medicine department, he joined the faculty in 1981. A diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Dr. Ames received his D.V.M. in 1978 from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan and his master of science degree in 1981 from the University of Minnesota. Congratulations, Dean Ames! |
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Frank Cerra recommends that Trevor Ames be appointed permanent dean
Frank B. Cerra, M.D., senior vice president for health sciences, announced that he would be forwarding to University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks his recommendation that Dr. Trevor Ames be appointed permanent dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine.
"Once reviewed by President Bruininks, the recommendation will move to the Board of Regents," he wrote. "The Board of Regents is expected to take action on the recommendation at its June meeting. The appointment becomes official following the approval of appointment by the Board of Regents. Trevor has done an outstanding job as interim dean, and I believe that he has the experience and skills to lead the College of Veterinary Medicine.
"I wish to publicly thank the search committee and its co-chairs Jody Lulich and John Finnegan for their dedicated work. I also want to thank the many faculty, staff, students, and community members who shared with me their thoughts about the college and their feedback on the outstanding candidates we had for dean.
"A formal announcement of Dr. Ames' appointment will be made following Regent's approval."
Trevor Ames, Howard Gelberg, and Robert Washabau named as final candidates
The College received this announcement from Frank B. Cerra, M.D., senior vice president for health sciences:
The College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Search Committee has forwarded its short list of candidates for consideration. I'd like to thank them for their diligent participation in the search process to date. In alphabetical order, the three excellent candidates forwarded are: Trevor Ames, Howard Gelberg, and Robert Washabau.
Now I am moving the process into its next phase; the selection of the final nomination for CVM dean. Each candidate will be asked to return for a two- day visit. This visit will primarily focus on administrative issues, e.g. financial details, facilities, research administration, human resources, philanthropy, public affairs, and so on. During this time, each candidate will also meet with the Faculty Council and the Dean's external Advisory Board members.
As we enter this last phase, it is important that I understand your perspectives of each of these candidates. I invite your commentary via e-mail. My e-mail is secure and only seen by me. My e-mail address is: cerra001@umn.edu.
When this phase is completed, I will forward the final nominee to President Bruininks with a recommendation for appointment as the next CVM dean. From the President's Office, the nomination will go to the Board of Regents for the official appointment. I would like to complete this process for the May meeting of the Board of Regents.
Thank you all for your continued interest, support, and participation.
On February 6, the search committee convened to discuss the strengths and concerns of the final dean candidates. This process was aided by faculty, staff, and student input (44 submitted final rankings, 2 provided in-depth letters), supporting letters from candidate's references, and results from committee interviews. The committee agreed to forward three candidates to Dr. Frank Cerra for further consideration.
On February 11, Dr. Cerra received the committee's top three choices. They were provided unranked, but with a synopsis of each candidate's strengths and challenges. Committe co-chairs Jody Lulich and John Finnegan were available to address questions posed by Dr. Cerra pertaining to the process. Dr. Frank Cerra will collect additional information to assist in the selection.
Four candidates' presentations may now be viewed online via Breeze:
Dr. Paul Lunn withdraws
The search committee has been informed that, due to recent changes in his family's circumstances, Dr. Paul Lunn has withdrawn his candidacy for further consideration for dean. Dr. Lunn expressed that he was positively impressed with the College and the University and envisioned the College as being well-positioned to advance our programs and expand our role in the veterinary and biomedical community in this country and worldwide.
The candidates for dean of the College have been announced. During the month of January, the candidates will participate in formal interviews to become acquainted with the College and its students, staff, and faculty. They will also meet with related and invested constituents at the University, representatives of the veterinary/agricultural industry, organized veterinary medicine, and Dr. Frank Cerra, senior vice president for health sciences. During the interview process, candidates will present a seminar focusing on the future challenges and opportunities for academic veterinary medicine.
The candidates and their seminar dates are:
Once all interviews have been completed and evaluations processed and reviewed, the committee will convene to select approximately three candidates to forward to Dr. Cerra. He will meet with the candidates a final time with the goal of selecting the next dean of the College.
Timetable
Search committee
Cochairs
Committee members
The University has also enlisted the assistance of a search firm, The Hollander Group, and advertising has been placed nationally and internationally. For a PDF of the position description, go to http://www.thehollandergroup.net/pos_desc_files/U MN CVM Dean (September 2007).pdf