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August 27, 2001 - VOL. 28, NO. 10
Burck announces plan to step down as chancellor of UT System by 2003 |
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R.D. Burck, chancellor of The University of Texas System, has announced his intention to step down as chancellor by Sept. 1, 2003, as part of an orderly plan for leadership succession.
Burck made his decision public on Aug. 17 following an exchange of letters with Charles Miller, chairman of the UT System Board of Regents. I strongly believe it is time for The University of Texas System to plan for succession in leadership, Burck wrote to Miller. Realizing that the selection of a new chancellor may take as long as two years, I am willing to serve as chancellor until Sept. 1, 2003, or such a time as the new chancellor has been selected by the board of regents and is in position to assume the responsibilities of the office. From Sept. 1, 2003 until Aug. 31, 2005, Burck will continue on as a special adviser to both the board and the new chancellor, on a part-time basis. He was appointed interim chancellor in June 2000 and unanimously elected by the board in December 2000 to become the eighth chancellor of the UT System. Prior to becoming chancellor and chief executive officer for the UT System he was vice chancellor and then executive vice chancellor for business affairs. Burck joined the UT System in 1988 after a 33-year distinguished career as a business executive with Getty Oil, ESPN and Block Watne Texas Inc., a builder of residential housing. I have nothing but the deepest admiration for the leadership and tenacity that Dan Burck has brought to the UT System over the past 13 years, and particularly for the past year as chancellor, Miller said. He came in at a particularly uncertain time for the System with the departure of Chancellor (William H.) Cunningham last year. "As interim chancellor, he led the System admirably and was the natural choice to continue that leadership through the 77th Legislature," he said. "The results of those efforts alone speak volumes of the respect in which he is held around the state and in the nation as leader of one of the nation's largest public university systems. In his time as both executive vice chancellor for business affairs and then as chancellor, Burck has championed increased effectiveness and efficiency in operations throughout the System, including many cost-saving and cost-avoidance initiatives. He instituted a comprehensive compliance program, modernized the Systems stewardship of its West Texas lands operation and completed a campus master planning program. He also started a business assistance program targeted at small and historically underused businesses to increase their opportunities to compete for UT System contracts. Building on his leadership in business affairs while chancellor, the UT System achieved the only triple-A rating from all three bond rating agencies given to a university system. I also take enormous pride in the appointment of key executive officers and component presidents who will lead the System well in to the 21st century, Burck said. Our work with the 77th Legislature, passage of the largest budget and Capital Improvement Program in the history of the UT System and our K-16 education initiatives will continue to provide the highest quality education, research and scholarship for the state of Texas and the nation. According to Regent Woody L. Hunt of El Paso, Dans initiative gives us a workable timetable to conduct a thorough national search for a new chancellor while providing continuity in leadership for the System through the next legislative session in 2003. "Having Chancellor Burck at the helm while we conduct this exhaustive search and having him here working with the board and a new chancellor for a period of time afterward is the right thing to do," he said. "I wholeheartedly endorse it and look forward to working with Dan on this transition over the next two years. After stepping down as chancellor in 2003, Burck will continue in a special advisory role on a half-time basis, according to Miller. Ive talked to members of the Board and we are in agreement that we want to keep Dan Burcks expertise close at hand to advise both the new chancellor and the board of regents, he said. This will ensure a smooth transition of leadership and continuity for several special projects currently underway under Dans leadership and some others that were contemplating in the future. A product of the UT System, Burck was graduated in 1956 from UT Austin with a degree in business administration. While at UT Austin, he twice was elected president of his fraternity, Kappa Sigma, and was a member of the Silver Spurs. He also attended the South Texas School of Law in Houston. |
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