Endorse the GMU AAUP Chapter Resolution on Presidential Searches
George Mason University AAUP Chapter Resolution on Presidential Searches
Background
In 2012, when Ángel Cabrera was named President of George Mason University by the Board of Visitors (BOV), he had not been vetted by the faculty, students, staff, or the broader Virginia community he would serve. Indeed, his installation was in direct violation of the GMU Faculty Handbook, which states:
“The faculty plays a vital role in the appointment and reappointment of senior academic administrators and other leadership positions related to the academic mission of the university. The Board of Visitors provides for participation on presidential search committees by faculty who are elected by the General Faculty. The search and selection process must include opportunities for the General Faculty to meet with candidates who are finalists for the presidency…” (1.2.5 Faculty Participation in the Selection of Certain Members of the Central Administration)
When members of the Faculty Senate protested being shut out of the presidential search process by the BOV, they were told that the BOV did not have to abide by the Faculty Handbook. The actions of the BOV thwarted any commitments to shared governance and were in direct contradiction of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP)’s recommendation on Presidential Searches:
“The AAUP thus calls upon colleges and universities to resist calls for closed, secretive searches and reaffirm their commitment to transparency and active faculty engagement in the hiring of higher administrative officers. Faculty members should demand that their institutions observe established norms of shared governance by involving faculty representatives in all stages of the search process and by providing the entire faculty and other members of the campus community the opportunity to meet with search finalists in public on campus.”
The AAUP also offers a checklist on searches here: https://www.aaup.org/issues/governancecolleges-universities/presidential-search
According to a 2019 article published by Inside Higher Education, in recent years one of the greatest points of contention between faculty members and their institutions’ governing boards has been over the increasing secrecy of presidential searches and selection processes. The identities of potential candidates are kept under wraps until a sole finalist is brought forward or an appointee is announced. Under either circumstance, the faculty and community at large are excluded from the process.
Governing boards typically rely on executive search firms to carry out presidential searches, which increases the secrecy of the search. These firms often require members of the search committee, including faculty, to sign confidentiality and/or non-disclosure agreements, arguing that it is the only way to recruit talented candidates. Under such secret proceedings, candidates do not have to face public scrutiny and the community at large is not able to participate in candidate vetting. Research suggests that search firms may also not be held accountable to do their own vetting and due diligence to ensure final candidates are in good standing and not embroiled in controversies or engaged in activities that would compromise their ability to lead.
Jan Greenwood, partner and president of Greenwood/Asher & Associates Inc., has been contracted by the GMU BOV to conduct our current presidential search. Recently, she said that search firms “themselves benefit from a search being open. A known candidate is vetted in a more public manner, by the news media and people on campus. And that scrutiny can help protect a search firm by preventing a bad hire or from not getting necessary background information on a job candidate to the hiring committee.”
Secret searches not only violate the most basic tenet of the university—shared governance—but also compromise the future success of the finalist because of the lack of trust and support among the university community engendered by a secretive, BOV-only process.
According to the 2016 and 2017 annual “Faculty Evaluation of Administrators,” only 38% of participating Mason faculty felt that President Cabrera effectively addressed the concerns of the faculty, and only 36% thought Cabrera was transparent in his actions and decision-making. In the 2018 survey, only 39% of faculty felt President Cabrera did enough to involve faculty in important decision-making.
Per this resolution, we demand that all finalists for the position of President of George Mason University must be subjected to a public search where faculty, staff, students, and the community-at-large can adequately vet and scrutinize the finalists during a public forum and provide feedback to the Board of Visitors.
September 29, 2019
Resolution of the GMU Chapter of the AAUP Regarding Presidential Search
WHEREAS the GMU Faculty Handbook states that “The search and selection process must include opportunities for the General Faculty to meet with candidates who are finalists for the presidency…” (1.2.5 Faculty Participation in the Selection of Certain Members of the Central Administration);
WHEREAS the AAUP recommends that all faculty representatives be involved “…in all stages of the search process and by providing the entire faculty and other members of the campus community the opportunity to meet with search finalists in public on campus”;
WHEREAS the principal of the search firm hired by the GMU Board of Visitors, Jan Greenwood, recently acknowledged that search firms “themselves benefit from a search being open” because open searches allow for public scrutiny and protect against “a bad hire”;
BE IT RESOLVED that the AAUP chapter of George Mason University calls on Rector Tom Davis and all members of the Board of Visitors to uphold the GMU Faculty Handbook and create public opportunities for faculty, staff, students, and the community-at-large to meet with and vet all finalists for the presidency; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the AAUP chapter of George Mason University ask the George Mason University Faculty Senate to join us in calling for public forums to meet with all finalists for the presidency.
Resolution Endorsements
Bethany Letiecq
Betsy DeMulder
Tim Gibson
Alan Abramson
Mark Addleson
Geir Agnarsson
Susan Allen
Marisa Allison
Katrin Anacker
Eric Anderson
Jennifer Atkinson
Supriya Baily
Angela Barajas
Mandy Bean
Michael Behrmann
James Bennett
Rei Berroa
Christine Bobal
Johanna Bockman
Mary Lucille Boland
Carl Botan
Derek Boyd
Kurt Brandhorst
Rick Brigham
Joan Bristol
Brack Brown
Beth Bullard
Jacqueline Burek
Jo-Marie Burt
Ahsan Butt
Meagan Call-Cummings
Benedict Carton
Pablo Castagno
Danielle Catona
Jack Censer
Jane Censer
Michael Chang
Rose Cherubin
Carlos Chism
Long Chiu
Christopher Clarke
Carol Cleaveland
Richard Coffinberger
Benjamin Coffinberger
James Conant
Michelle Conklin
Dina Copelman
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera
Richard Craig
Susan Crate
Jennifer Crewalk
Delton Daigle
Warren Decker
Susanne Denham
Rutledge Dennis
Aimee Dixon Anthony
Stephanie Dodman
sharon doetsch-kidder
Basak Durgun
Maria Dworzecka
John Earle
Lisa Eckenwiler
Robert Ehrlich
Eric Eisner
Heba El-Shazli
Esther Elstun
Douglas Eyman
Daniel Ferguson
Lourdes Fernandez
James H. Finkelstein
brian fitzpatrick
Kevin Flanagan
Toya Frank
Lee Fritschler
Cynthia Fuchs
Austin Gallas
Justin Gest
Geoff Gilleaudeau
Lisa Gilman
Leslie Goetsch
Ariel Goldenthal
Jack Goldstone
Rachael Goodman
Nathaniel Greenberg
Michele Greet
Lois Groth
Andrew Guccione
Barry Haack
Anna S. Habib
Nancy Hanrahan
Emma Harries
David Hart
Tamara Harvey
Kingsley Haynes
Mark Helmsing
Susan Hirsch
Emmett Holman
Mack Holt
Lois Horton
Billy Howell
Keith Howell
Virginia Hoy
Michael Hunzeker
Mark Jacobs
Kathryn Jacobsen
Rosemary Jann
Sarah Jenkins
Joyce Johnston
Robert Jonas
SARA JORDAN
Deborah Kaplan
Matthew Karush
Mark N. Katz
Richard Kauzlarich
Sally Keith
Con Kenney
Cynthia Kierner
Joseph Killiany
Dae Young Kim
Sara King
Ted Kinnaman
Lisa Koch
John Kotcher
Jenna Krall
B. Robert Kreiser
Gary Kreps
David Kuebrich
Kerri LaCharite
Michelle LaFrance
Meredith Lair
Harbir Lamba
Roger Lancaster
Alison Landsberg
Debra Lattanzi Shutika
Susan Lawrence
Heidi Lawrence
Ray LeBlanc
Sam Lebovic
Hun Lee
Jennifer Leeman
Elizabeth Levine Brown
Ronnie Levy
Lisa Lindley
Lisa Lister
Siona Listokin
J. Samaine Lockwood
Cynthia Lukyanenko
Anton Lukyanenko
Kimberly MacVaugh
Julianne Mahler
Ed Maibach
STUART MALAWER
Peter Mandaville
John Marvel
Courtney Massie
Sara Mathis
Jessica Matthews
April Mattix Foster
Jeremy Mayer
Eric McGlinchey
Kumar Mehta
James Metcalf
Char Miller
Katherine Miscavige
Chritopher Mitchell
Alexander Monea
Robert Nadeau
Esther Namubiru
Tonya Neaves
Jennifer Novick
Lucas Nunez
Kara Oakleaf
James Olds
Kristina Olson
Agnieszka Paczynska
Kristy Park
Wayne Perry
Audrey Pettibon
Frank Philpot
Brian Platt
Thomas Polk
Anna Pollack
Harris Quesnell
Brandon Quiles
Lisa Rabin
Kathleen Ramos
Miriam Raskin
Jane Razeghi
Claudia Rector
Kenneth Reinert
Stacey Remick-Simkins
Jonathon Repinecz
Sarah Rickless
Janine Ricouart
John Riskind
Jennifer Ritterhouse
Esperanza Roman Mendoza
Jessica Rosenberg
Matthew Rossheim
Katherine Rowan
Rita Rowand
Richard Rubenstein
Robert Sachs
Kristin Samuelian
Deborah Sanchez
Ana Sanchez
James Sanford
Catherine Saunders
james savage
Jessica Scarlata
Matthew Scherer
Laurie Schintler
Lance Schmeidler
Zachary Schrag
Sylvia Schreiner
Kelly Schrum
Joe Scimecca
Laura Ellen Scott
Elizabeth Scott
Randolph Scully
Linda Seligmann
Beverly Shaklee,
Alan Shark
Louise Shelley
Kimberly Sheridan
Jagadish Shukla
JP Singh
Margaret Slavin
Sue Slocum
Paul Smith
Bob Smith
Lesley Smith
Sheri Sorvillo
Jessica Srikantia
Param Srikantia
Amanda Stack
Wayne Stalick
Cristiana Stan
Peter Streckfus-Green
Kim Stryker
Pavithra Suresh
Amykate Sweeney
Dean Taciuch
Regine Talleyrand
Faye Taxman
Art Taylor
Tojo Thatchenkery
Wayne Thomas
Eva Thorp
Ellen Todd
Stefan Toepler
Susan Trencher
Levi Van Sant
Colleen Vesely
Jenice L View
Janine Wedel
Ali Weinstein
Laura Wheeler Poms
Jacquelyn Williamson
Martin M. Winkler
Patrice Winter
Michael Wolf-Branigin
Shelley Wong
Courtney Wooten
Catherine Wright
Margaret Yocom
Kristien Zenkov
Amy Zhang
Ketian Zhang