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Strategic Planning Discussion, September 20, 2013 Presenter Bios Catherine Brand serves as the Director of the Executive Search Group and Strategic Resourcing in the Office of the President. She brings 20 years of experience in senior level recruiting to the University community. Prior to joining UVa, Catherine spent ten years as the principal of her own executive search firm. Before that she worked with a recruiting organization to build and acquire new offices across the state of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Catherine draws on her work with mission-driven organizations to lead a team of recruiters that partners effectively with multi-stakeholder search committees, helping them to align expectations and think creatively about solutions. A few of her team’s recent engagements include: Director UVa’s China Office; Senior Associate Dean and COO Darden School of Business; Chief Communications Officer; Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer; Director, Applied Research Institute; CCAM Director of Workforce Development; Executive Assistant to the President for State Government Relations; Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development Curry School of Education; Associate Dean for Development and External Relations School of Architecture; and Associate Dean for Finance and Administration Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy. Catherine enjoys being active in the local community and is a former member of the Board of the Charlottesville Albemarle Chamber of Commerce. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications and Marketing from Virginia Tech. Dean Dorrie K. Fontaine, RN, PhD, FAAN – the Sadie Heath Cabaniss Professor of Nursing at the University of Virginia – has led the School of Nursing since 2008. A seasoned critical care nurse, past president of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, and current president of the Virginia Association of Colleges of Nursing, Fontaine has held administrative and academic appointments at University of California San Francisco, Georgetown and the University of Maryland. She holds degrees from Villanova, the University of Maryland, and the Catholic University of America, and is a staunch supporter of interprofessional education for nursing and medical school students. The visionary behind the School’s Compassionate Care and Empathic Leadership Initiative, and a firm believer in promoting diversity among faculty and students, Dean Fontaine lives on U.Va.’s historic Lawn in Pavilion IX with her husband Barry. John F. Hawley received a BA in Physics and Astronomy from Haverford College in 1980, and his PhD in Astronomy in 1984 from the University of Illinois. His thesis research was on the numerical simulation of black hole accretion. He was a Bantrell Fellow in Theoretical Astrophysics at the California Institute of Technology from 1984 through 1987. He joined UVA as an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy in 1987. He is currently a Professor of Astronomy at Virginia. His research interests include computational simulation and black hole astrophysics. He received the 1993 Helen B. Warner Prize from the American Astronomical Society for his contributions in astrophysical theory. In 2013 he was awarded the one million dollar Shaw Prize in Astronomy along with Steve Balbus (now at Oxford) for their discovery of the magnetopage 1 of 3 Strategic Planning Discussion, September 20, 2013 Presenter Bios rotational instability in accretion disks. He served as Chair of the Department of Astronomy from 2006 through 2012 and presently is the Associate Dean for the Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia. Archie Holmes, Jr. is a Professor in the Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Associate Provost. He received his B.S. degree from The University of Texas at Austin in 1991, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1992 and1997. As Associate Provost, Archie will work on a variety of projects in academic affairs including initiatives emerging from strategic planning. Maurie McInnis, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor of art history at the University of Virginia, received her B.A. with Highest Distinction from U.Va. and her M.A. and PhD. from Yale University. She has published extensively on American art history including four books that have won six book awards. She has also curated four museum exhibitions and served as an advisor to American museums and historic properties. Previously she served as Associate Dean of Undergraduate Academic Programs in the College of Arts and Sciences. In her role as vice provost for academic affairs she serves as the provost's chief adviser and representative on matters relating to the University’s academic activities, with a central role in strengthening connections between schools. She oversees several units, including the Teaching Resource Center, the University of Virginia Press, and the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities. She also oversees institutional accreditation issues and academic program review, participates on the provost’s promotion and tenure committee, administers academic enhancement programs for undergraduate students and coordinates academic activities with other University leaders. Martha Sites is Deputy University Librarian at the University of Virginia where she is responsible for the day-to-day operation and services of 11 libraries and an off-site highdensity shelving facility. Prior to her move to the Library in 1996 to serve as Associate University Librarian for Information Technology, she was Director of User Support in UVa’s central information technology organization. She has played a significant role in shaping the University of Virginia’s “library of tomorrow” that blends digital and traditional library activities and programs to provide scholars with innovative collections, tools, spaces, and services. Her passion is enabling the use of technology in research, teaching, and learning. She has served on numerous University and national councils and task forces. Her current professional interests include digital preservation; data curation; next-generation organization & service models in libraries; and development of library leaders. She is Executive Lead for Academic Preservation Trust. page 2 of 3 Strategic Planning Discussion, September 20, 2013 Presenter Bios Tom Skalak - As Vice President for Research at UVA, Tom is responsible for the integration and enhancement of research activities across UVA’s eleven schools and multiple research centers, in partnership with external corporate, governmental, and private partners. The university’s goal is to integrate the unique resources of a comprehensive research and learning organization to explore, discover, and invent, bringing diverse talents to bear on major societal problems, producing innovation that drives the creative economy, and enabling scholarship that distinguishes the university. Tom is a frequent speaker on collaborative innovation at Fortune 500 and government partners in the U.S., E.U., and Asia, including The White House, State Department, and National Science Foundation. page 3 of 3