With Mason president Alan Merten retiring June 30, 2012, the university and its governing body are seeking a successor. Mason’s Board of Visitors (BOV) has selected BOV member and Mason alumna Lovey Hammel, BS Marketing ’88, to lead the presidential search committee. The committee includes several BOV members, Student Government president Allyson Bowers, a number of alumni board members, and faculty and staff members.
“The committee approaches the search work with a strong sense of responsibility,” says Hammel. “Dr. Merten has built a vision of innovation and success into the fabric of Mason. It is extremely important that we identify and recommend a new president who has the same commitment and talent to advance the university.”
Hammel added that the BOV will make the final selection of a new president. For more information, check out presidentialsearch.gmu.edu.
Presidential Search Timeline
March 2011
President Alan Merten announces his retirement plans.
May and June 2011
BOV establishes a search committee.
July 2011
Search firm Greenwood/Asher & Associates is selected to support the search.
Summer/Fall 2011
Public forums with faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community groups develop a leadership profile for the next leader of the university.
Fall 2011
Using the leadership profile and forum feedback, candidates are identified and interviewed.
January/February 2012
Select a candidate.
July 1, 2012
First day of work for new president