Joseph Steinmetz Picked To Succeed Gearhart As UA Chancellor

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Joseph Steinmetz, the executive vice president and provost at Ohio State University, has been picked to succeed G. David Gearhart as the sixth chancellor at the University of Arkansas, according to a statement on Wednesday (Oct. 21) from the University System Board of Trustees.

Steinmetz will be formally introduced as chancellor at a public press conference at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville at 3 p.m. on Oct. 30. He is expected to begin Jan. 1, 2016.

“When you conduct a search of this scale the hope is that you’re able to identify a very high-caliber individual who is not only well qualified, but the right fit at the right time for your flagship campus,” UA System President Donald Bobbitt said in a statement. “With the help and input of the faculty, staff, students, search committee and search firm, I feel we exceeded that expectation and I’m honored to bring Dr. Steinmetz from an institution as respected and renowned as Ohio State to the UA System. He is certainly the right chancellor at the right time to continue UA’s progress into the future.”

Steinmetz visited the university last week, meeting with students, faculty and staff before sharing his vision for the future and answering questions in a public forum attended by more than 450 people.

“I am looking forward to joining the University of Arkansas community as chancellor,” Steinmetz said. “I thoroughly enjoyed meeting with faculty, students and staff when on campus and felt a deep sense of excitement about the future of the institution from everyone I met there. It is a special place. I thank President Bobbitt and the Board of Trustees for this wonderful opportunity.”

Steinmetz has been executive vice president and provost at Ohio State University since 2013. He came to Ohio State in 2009 when he was appointed vice provost for arts and sciences and the first executive dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. With his leadership, the former five independent colleges of arts and sciences were unified into the largest college of arts and sciences in the country.

Prior to Ohio State, Steinmetz was dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Kansas and was also a university distinguished professor. He served for 19 years at Indiana University, where he was executive associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences and chair of the Department of Psychology. At Indiana he was also a distinguished professor of psychological and brain sciences. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Central Michigan University and his doctorate at Ohio University.

Steinmetz’s selection ends a seven-month process led by a search committee established by Bobbitt and supported by Greenwood/Asher & Associates Inc., an executive search and consulting firm. The search committee included 17 people representing the Board of Trustees, university faculty and staff, and the private business sector. The search committee evaluated all candidates before recommending three candidates for additional on-campus interviews. The finalists visited campus and participated in public forums before Bobbitt made his recommendation to the Board of Trustees.

“The feedback received from the campus community was extremely helpful in this process, and I’d like to thank all of those who took part in the forums, asked questions of the finalists and shared their thoughts,” Bobbitt said. “I also want to thank everyone involved for their hard work and dedication to this process and congratulate them on their help to identify, recruit and welcome Dr. Steinmetz.”