Applicants for UCA president's job

A list of candidates who have applied for the University of Central Arkansas president's job, based on information submitted Monday and Tuesday from UCA to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Only candidates who have submitted applications are included in this list.

• Cody Hiland, prosecuting attorney for the 20th Judicial Circuit.

• Len Frey, vice chancellor for finance and administration at Arkansas State University, Jonesboro.

• Barry Dorsey, education consultant and former president of the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College, Ohio.

• Steven Combs, provost, Drury University, Springfield, Mo.

• Steven Petty, chief economist 2015-2016, Florida Taxwatch, Tallahassee, Fla.

• Charles Patterson, interim president of Georgia Southwestern State University.

• Houston Davis, interim president of Kennesaw State University, Georgia.

• Nagi Naganathan, professor and dean of engineering, University of Toledo, Ohio.

• Kevin Bailey, vice president for student affairs, University of West Florida.

• Ali Banan, executive vice president for education, research and medical affairs, executive dean of medicine, and other titles, University of Windsor School of Medicine and Affiliated Hospital Systems.

• Adolfo Benavides, economics professor and former provost and vice president for academic affairs, Texas A&M University.

• Michael Bodri, professor and dean, College of Science and Mathematics, University of North Georgia.

• Michael Clyburn, dean, Carter and Moyers School of Education, Lincoln Memorial University, Tennessee.

• Trae Cotton, vice chancellor for student affairs, Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina.

• David Dauwalder, former executive vice president, provost and interim president, Woodbury University, California.

• Ronald DeLap, dean, School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, LeTourneau University, Texas.

• Ronald Elsenbaumer, interim provost and vice president for academic affairs, University of Texas at Arlington.

• Cale Fessler, vice president for financial planning and administration, Missouri Western State University.

• Frank Ghannadian, dean of John H. Sykes College of Business, University of Tampa, Florida.

• Angappa Gunasekaran, dean, Charlton College of Business, professor of operations management, and director of Business Innovation Research Center, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.

• Karen Kedrowski, dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Winthrop University, South Carolina.

• Corey King, vice president for student affairs, Florida Atlantic University.

• Joe King, provost, Auburn University at Montgomery, Ala.

• James Lumpkin, dean and Burke professor, College of Business and Technology, University of Texas at Tyler.

• Darrell Parker, dean and professor of economics, College of Business, Western Carolina University, North Carolina.

• James Payne, dean and professor of economics, J. Whitney Bunting College of Business, George College & State University.

• Ray Powers, associate dean, Forbes School of Business, Ashford University.

• David Richard, dean, graduate and continuing studies, Hamilton Hope School, Rollins College, Florida.

• Bryan Robinson, senior assistant vice president, University of Louisville, Kentucky.

• Petra Roter, senior special assistant to the vice president, academic and student affairs, University of Wisconsin System.

• Dennis Shields, chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Platteville.

• Bradford Sims, chief academic officer and professor, Worldwide Campus, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida.

• Lance Tatum, vice chancellor, Montgomery campus, Troy University, Alabama.

• Doris Tegart, interim president, Bellarmine University, Kentucky.

• Ronald Toll, provost and vice president for academic affairs, Florida Gulf Coast University.

• Alan Utter, vice president for research and professor, Appalachian State University, North Carolina.

• Jerald Woolfolk, vice president for student affairs, enrollment management, State University of New York at Oswego.

State Desk on 10/12/2016

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