
SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) announced that a new national search process to find a permanent president is underway. The search, led by SUNY Polyβs College Council, will be conducted in accordance with SUNYβs presidential search policy guidelines and seeks a strong leader to continue the institutionβs legacy of experiential learning and cutting-edge research opportunities.
βOn behalf of SUNY Polytechnic Instituteβs Presidential Search Committee, we are proud to announce that this new, national search to find SUNY Polyβs next President has begun,β said College Council Chair RoAnn Destito. βWe look forward to embarking on this process to provide permanent leadership. In addition, after the expected transfer of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, located in Albany, to the University at Albany, the successful presidential candidate will continue to foster the growth and success of our Utica campus, enabling SUNY Polyβs unmatched student experience as well as further supporting economic activity in the Mohawk Valley region and across New York State.β
βThis presidential search process will act as an important milestone for SUNY Poly while we work toward enabling a vibrant future for our faculty, staff, and students,β said SUNY Poly Officer-in-Charge Dr. Andrew Russell. βWe will employ an inclusive process to engage our alumni, SUNY Poly Foundation, faculty, staff, students, and representatives from SUNY as we pursue an outcome that will set the stage for a thriving campus for years to come.β
The search committee will retain the services of an executive search firm to identify the appropriate candidates for the position through targeted outreach and screening.
Recently, the SUNY Board of Trustees voted to initiate a process that seeks to transfer SUNY Polyβs College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, located at the Albany Nanotech Complex in Albany, NY, to the University at Albany.Β The resolutionΒ also indicated that Interim Chancellor Deborah Stanley charged the SUNY Poly College Council with βimmediately launching a national search for a Permanent President of SUNY Poly Utica,β and that, in the meantime, SUNY Poly Officer-in-Charge Dr. Russell is authorized to βbegin the process of creating a robust strategic plan along with local stakeholders, strengthening the future of SUNY Poly Utica as the premier public polytechnic school in the state and nation.β





