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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) —
University of Texas System regents have formally appointed Greg Fenves as the new president for the flagship campus in Austin.
Fenves, the school's provost and second in command since 2013, was sole finalist for the job. The vote naming him as the finalist had been 5-3, but won formal approval for the job 8-0.
Regent Wallace Hall, who clashed for years with outgoing President Bill Powers, initially voted against Fenves but abstained from the final vote.
The 58-year-old Fenves will be paid a base salary of $750,000, not including other benefits and deferred compensation.
Fenves takes over June. 3. Powers was pressured to resign in 2014 after years of clashes with board members and former Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa.
Fenves also previously served as dean of the Texas engineer school.
Congresista Will Hurd
-Washington, DC
Granjas y ranchos familiares en nuestro distrito son parte de un ciclo tan seguro como el rayo del alba. Ellas preparan su terreno, administran sus ganados y cultivos para proteger su crecimiento y cosechar el fruto de su labor. Aunque cambien los cultivos y los métodos a través de los años, y sus ganancias sean imprevisibles, siempre llega el tiempo de cosecha.
Press Release No.: S3791
Contact:
Kim Hesse
(830) 278-9197 ext 2
Kim.hesse@ tx.usda.gov
Applications for emergency farm loans for losses caused by drought occurring from October 16, 2014 and continuing are being accepted at the Farm Service Agency (FSA) office located in Uvalde, Farm Loan Manager, Sara Webb said today.