Board of Governors’ tight control over president searches raises concerns from trustees

The Florida Board of Governors has approved changes to its presidential search and selection rules that give it more oversight – but many university board chairs believe they’re due to a lack of trust.

One of the amendments, described in Board of Governors Regulation 1.002 , requires university Board of Trustees to present their final list of applicants to the Board of Governors chair for review and approval.

The changes come while Florida A&M University prepares to begin its presidential search process after former President Larry Robinson’s resignation during a mishandled gift’s aftermath, which led to the appointment of FAMU interim President Timothy Beard .

“I don’t think this is an overreach. I don’t think this is trying to take command of a search process from the trustees,” Board of Governors Chair Brian Lamb said Wednesday during the board’s meeting on the University of South Florida’s campus.

“I think it’s a reasonable control feature that is there to inspect and do it in a way that protects the confidentiality of candidates because it’s all in the shade.”

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