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Erskine Bowles Elected UNCA President
On October 3, 2005, Charlotte investment banker Erskine B. Bowles was unanimously elected president of the 16-campus University of North Carolina during a special meeting of the UNC Board of Governors. The previous week, the Presidential Search Committee of the Board recommended Bowles as the sole finalist for the post. J. Bradley Wilson, who chairs the Board of Governors and also led the search committee, placed the name in nomination. Bowles, 60, will take office January 1, 2006, succeeding Molly Corbett Broad, who announced in March 2005 that she would retire after eight and a half years in the post. NATIONWIDE SEARCH "We searched nationwide for a leader who possessed all four, and no one embodied that combination more fully than Erskine Bowles. Without question, UNC’s president must have an intimate understanding of the teaching, research, and outreach that define the University’s three-part mission. But equally important, the president must understand how to leverage resources and motivate supporters to carry out that mission. I’m absolutely convinced Erskine Bowles is up to the job." BOWLES A NORTH CAROLINA NATIVE Returning to North Carolina, Bowles settled in Charlotte, where in 1975 he helped launch the investment banking firm of Bowles Hollowell Conner. In 1993, he was appointed by President Bill Clinton to serve as director of the Small Business Administration, and later was tapped to serve as deputy White House chief of staff (1994-95) and White House chief of staff (1996-98). As chief of staff, he was credited with helping to negotiate the first balanced federal budget in a generation. In between his two White House tours of duty, Bowles co-founded Carousel Capital, a merchant bank based in Charlotte, where he currently serves as a senior advisor to the firm. From 1999 to 2001, he also served as a general partner of Forstmann Little, a New York-based private equity firm. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2002 and 2004. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMITMENT In addition, family illness inspired Bowles to help lead efforts to create an ALS (Lou Gehrigs Disease) Center in Charlotte and to serve as the international president of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. He currently serves on the boards of General Motors, Cousins Properties, and NC Mutual Life Insurance Co. TODAY'S NEED FOR A BETTER EDUCATION "Today’s knowledge-based global economy relentlessly punishes the undereducated individual, community, state, and nation. North Carolina’s system of higher education must be up to that challenge. Come January 1, I promise you that I will be prepared to accept this public trust, and I thank you for entrusting me with this opportunity to serve this great University." MARRIED WITH CHILDREN ABOUT UNC Also under the University umbrella are the UNC Center for Public Television with its 11-station statewide broadcast network, and the NC School of Science and Mathematics, the nation’s first public residential high school for gifted students.
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