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December 19, 1995
EXECUTIVE
MEMORANDUM
95-25
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From:
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Manuel A. Esteban
President
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Subject:
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Executive Memorandum 95-25, Structure of the University Advisory Board
(Superseded by EM
03-01)
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With the restructuring of the University Foundation, the
University Advisory Board will be separated from the Foundation
structure. This Executive Memorandum delineates the purpose and
responsibilities, membership, and organization of the Advisory
Board.
THE UNIVERSITY ADVISORY BOARD
California State University, Chico
In order to accomplish its educational and service mission through
its strategic plan, the University must regularly confer with friends
and supporters about issues and challenges faced by the University. The University Advisory Board serves as an important connection
between these individuals and the University. Members are selected
for geographic location, academic affiliation, and constituent group
membership as well as their commitment to the well-being of the
University.
- University Advisory Board Purposes and
Responsibilities
- Advise the University on external perceptions and
expectations.
- Advise the University on issues of community relations,
communications, student recruitment, image, academic and
professional programs, and issues brought to it by the
President
- Advise and consult on all matters concerning the University
and the community which the President may initiate and on
matters brought to the attention of the President by
members.
- Serve on campus committees and task forces as requested by
the President.
- University Responsibilities
- Call and manage meetings.
- Provide the members with information about the
University.
- Connect members to campus.
- Introduce members to key administrators, faculty, and
students.
- Membership Criteria, Selection and Terms
- Membership Criteria
- Members will be selected on the basis of
distinguished community leadership, interest in and
commitment to the welfare of the University, interest in
higher education, recognized high integrity, demonstrated
good judgment, ability to render sound advice, willingness
to accept responsibility, and ability to assist the
advancement process.
- Members should be a diverse group representing different
professions, academic interests, values, and
backgrounds.
- Members must be willing to attend the meetings of the
Board.
- Membership Selection
- Names may be suggested by Advisory Board
members, faculty, and other constituencies of the
University.
- The President will select nominees with the aid of
Advisory Board members and other campus and community
representatives as is appropriate.
- All members will be appointed by the President.
- Membership will represent all California counties within
the University's primary service area and other counties and
regions as reflected by the student population and
identified by the President.
- Membership categories may include but are not limited to
regional representatives, constituent representatives,
representatives within 100 miles of the campus, donors, and
friends.
- Membership Terms
- The regular term of membership will be four
years.
- There will be a maximum of two consecutive four-year
terms for any member.
- Organization (see the California Education Code relating to
organization of the Advisory Board [Section 23651 et. seq. ] for more detailed information)
- The Advisory Board will meet at least twice each
year or more frequently as determined by the University
President.
- If possible, the first meeting of the new academic year
will be held in the fall (preferably in October) and will be
the annual meeting. The second meeting will be held in the
spring during Founders Week.
- The President may appoint standing and special committees
and may delegate these committees such functions as may be
advisable and appropriate.
- Because of the need for frequent consultation on local as
opposed to regional or statewide issues related to the campus,
an executive committee of the Advisory Board will be appointed
by the President to meet on a more frequent basis as
required.
- There shall be a chair and vice chair who shall serve two
-year terms. The vice chair will become chair at the end of the
term of the incumbent chair or upon a vacancy. The candidate(s)
for the vice chair shall be identified by a nominating
committee comprised of the chair, vice chair, and university
president and normally elected at the last meeting of the
academic year. There will be a preference for local leadership
or members who can commit the time for dealing with local
issues as well as ceremonial and consultative
opportunities.
- Meetings
- There will be a minimum of two meetings per
year.
- Meetings will be a full day in length.
- Staff
- The Vice President for University Advancement and Student Affairs will serve as chief staff member to the
President in support of the functions and activities related to
the Advisory Board and will be responsible for providing
additional staff and clerical support as required.
- The Executive Assistant to the President will be
responsible for Advisory Board members' contacts with the
Office of the President and for the management of the Executive
Committee's consideration of local issues.
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