Report to LDI July 23, 2010 Ray Greenberg. Agenda 1.Update on Strategic Plan 2.Leadership Transitions 3.Questions 1.

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Report to LDI July 23, 2010 Ray Greenberg

Agenda 1.Update on Strategic Plan 2.Leadership Transitions 3.Questions 1

Strategic Plan Premise: We Are in the Middle of a Sea Change 2

Leaving Calm Waters of Stable State Funding and Steady Growth 3

Entering Perfect Storm of Declining State Support, Impaired Endowments and Disappearing Stimulus 4

Going Forward: Success Will Require a Culture Change 5

A Time to Rethink  Who we serve  How we provide service  Who we work with  Where we seek support 6

Focus Areas  Innovation/Technology  Entrepreneurialism  Globalization  Interprofessionalism 7

Innovation/Technology (Chair: Dick Swaja)  Maximize use of emerging technologies  Nurture innovation  Accelerate tech transfer  Identify new revenue streams 8

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Entrepreneurialism (Chair: Gerard Silvestri)  Incentivize entrepreneurialism  Center for Medical Innovation and Entrepreneurialism 10

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Globalization (Chair: Lisa Saladin)  Center for Global Health  Sustainable funding  Incentivize global activity  Pursue leadership opportunities 12

Interprofessional Teamwork (Co-Chairs: Judy Dubno, Philip Hall)  Promote interprofessional work through existing and new models  Secure funding  Centers of Excellence 13

Process for Approval  Presented to Dean’s Council, VPs, selected trustees  Will present to Board of Trustees 08/12/10  Will pursue further discussions about implementation with deans and working groups  Will develop milestones to measure progress  Will begin implementation by year’s end 14

Leadership Transitions  VP Medical Affairs and Dean, COM  VP Academic Affairs and Provost 15

Etta D. Pisano, MD Dean, College of Medicine  National leader in mammography  Former Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, UNC School of Medicine  PI, CTSA  Elected to Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Science 16

Mark S. Sothmann, PhD VP for Academic Affairs (Interim)  Dean, CHP  Chair, Funds Flow Task Force  Negotiating Team on Faculty Contracts 17

Lisa K. Saladin, PT, PhD Dean, College of Health Professions (Interim)  Associate Dean  Award-winning educator  Strategic plan leader 18

VP for Academic Affairs Search  Broad-based committee  Dean Stuart chairing  National advertisement  Interviews in Fall 2010  Appointment by Spring

Questions? 20