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Help Augusta University find its inaugural dean of libraries

Augusta University is re-launching the search for its first-ever dean of libraries, engaging Parker Executive Search to assist in recruiting efforts.

This position reports to the executive vice president for academic affairs and provost and oversees the Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library on the Health Sciences Campus and the Reese Library on the Summerville Campus. The dean also partners with the Augusta University / University of Georgia Medical Partnership Health Sciences Library in Athens, Georgia.

Augusta University community members are encouraged to help identify candidates for this position by submitting nominations. Please submit names and any additional information regarding the search as soon as possible via the nomination form.

Additional feedback concerning the opportunities, challenges and characteristics of the dean can be provided on the feedback survey.

Applications and nominations will be accepted until the position is filled. Review of applications will begin immediately. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit materials (electronic submissions preferred) to Parker Executive Search prior to Oct. 27.

The search committee plans to conduct finalist interviews in late November and early December.

For those who have questions about the search or prefer to email their nominations, contact Porsha L. Williams or Jacob C. Anderson, the search consultants. Review the position description.

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Paige Boeke

Paige Boeke is a communications coordinator for Communications and Marketing at Augusta University. Contact her to schedule an interview on this topic or with one of our experts at pfowler@augusta.edu.

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