![]() The system is paying ZRG Partners $68,000. The University of Maine System, which worked with Storbeck Search during the previous presidential search, opted not to work with the firm again and instead selected ZRG Partners to lead this year’s search. He currently works in the University of Texas System as a chief compliance and ethics officer to help “promote a culture of ethical behavior.” King will be at Jewett Hall on Friday from noon to 1:30 p.m. King has a background in law and spent a number of years representing cities and local government. The search committee will then reconvene and present its thoughts to Chancellor Dannel Malloy on April 4, who will make the final hiring decision. There will be open forums Tuesday through Friday with one candidate each day at Jewett Hall on the Augusta campus and Zoom options for those who cannot attend in person. The UMA community of faculty, staff and students will have the chance to meet the candidates, ask questions and provide feedback so that there is a “wide variety of exposure” and “as much feedback as possible,” Katz said in an interview. Each of them will be meeting separately with different constituencies on both the Augusta and Bangor campuses over a two-day period,” Katz wrote. “Next week will be an opportunity for us to get to know each of the candidates and for them to better understand the opportunities at UMA. Raymond Rice, president of the University of Maine at Presque Isle.Jason King, the chief compliance and ethics officer from the University of Texas System based in Austin.Roxanne Gonzales-Walker, the provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico. ![]()
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