[ES_JOBS_NET] Dean, Warner College of Natural Resources (WCNR), Colorado State University

Dan McGrath daniel.mcgrath at colostate.edu
Mon Feb 21 13:50:45 MST 2022


Colorado State University (CSU) seeks inquiries, nominations, and
applications for the next Dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources.
CSU is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research I land grant institution with
approximately 33,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students,
and is the largest employer in northern Colorado with more than 7,400
faculty and staff.

Warner College of Natural Resources (WCNR) is known for innovation and bold
programming and is deeply committed to fulfilling the University’s land
grant promise of access, and through that effort, playing a significant
role in diversifying the fields of natural resources. Enrolling
approximately 2,400 total students and in existence for more than a
century, WCNR has fostered a tight-knit, passionate sense of community
among its dedicated students, faculty, and staff; that spirit of community
is integral to the College’s culture and success. With a laser focus on
natural resources combined with strengths in the social sciences,
biological and ecological sciences, and physical sciences, the College
produces innovative applied and fundamental research that ultimately
informs stakeholders and the scientific community about earth systems and
the sustainable use, management, and stewardship of natural resources and
the environment.

Reporting to the Provost and Executive Vice President, the Dean will join
this vibrant community with a mandate to articulate a transparent and
unifying vision that charts the College’s path forward. The Dean will be a
trailblazer with the opportunity to leverage the rich resources of the
campus and the community to further cultivate a dynamic and innovative
college at the leading edge of natural resources, human-nature
interactions, ecological sustainability, and practice both locally and
globally. The Dean will advocate equitably for the full range of
disciplines within the College and proudly champion its mission of
research, education, service, and extension.

The successful candidate will be an experienced leader with strong
scholarly visibility within the natural resources and sustainability
community; astute financial stewardship; a strong commitment to research,
teaching, and public service; proven success in — or aptitude for —
external and alumni relations and development; a record of advancing
diversity, equity, and inclusion; and credentials that merit appointment at
the rank of full professor.

CSU has established a committee to conduct this search in consultation with
Isaacson, Miller, a national executive search firm.

Confidential inquiries, nominations/referrals, and résumés with cover
letters can be sent electronically and in confidence to:

Jacqueline Mildner, Partner

Kelly McLaughlin, Senior Associate Isaacson, Miller
https://www.imsearch.com/search-detail/S8-327
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Dan McGrath
Pronouns: he/him/his
Assistant Professor
Department of Geosciences
Colorado State University
http://mcgrathkryos.weebly.com/
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