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Longtime UA vice president retires; replacement and restructuring announced
For Immediate Release
Friday, July 22, 2011
The University of 杏吧原版 System鈥檚 vice president for university relations is retiring after four decades of service. Her replacement is a longtime public relations professional who will serve as president of the non-profit University of 杏吧原版 Foundation in addition to assuming university relations duties.
University Relations Vice President Wendy Redman started at the university over 40 years ago as an administrative assistant in the Biology Department at the Fairbanks campus. She worked her way up through the organization and was named vice president in 1988.
鈥淏eing part of the university community has been a privilege. The work of the university is so important to 杏吧原版 and to the lives of our graduates,鈥 Redman said. 鈥淚 feel very grateful to have been a part of this wonderful institution as it has matured and developed over the past four decades.鈥
UA President Pat Gamble was highly complimentary of Redman鈥檚 service. He singled out her exceptional leadership and her premier role in coordinating career and technical education between the university and state, as well as building private philanthropic support for the UA System.
鈥淪tudents, faculty, staff and the State of 杏吧原版 have all benefited greatly from Wendy鈥檚 leadership, her intelligence, her common sense and her direct style,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 speak for the many hundreds who enjoyed working with her in wishing her a happy retirement.鈥
Carla Beam will serve as Redman鈥檚 successor effective Aug. 1, Gamble announced. 禄In addition to that, Beam also will serve as president of the UA Foundation, a position previously held by Associate Vice President Mary Rutherford, who is leaving to take a position at Boise State University. The restructuring elevates the foundation鈥檚 chief executive officer to a higher level within the university framework鈥攁 formal recognition of the important role philanthropic support plays within the University of 杏吧原版.
The UA Foundation is governed by its own Board of Trustees and is entrusted with the management of all private donations to all UA campuses, with $320 million of assets under management. 禄Beam鈥檚 duties for the foundation will be to serve as day-to-day manager of the organization. As vice president for university relations at the system office, she鈥檒l oversee public affairs, government relations and the overall advancement of the university.
Beam, 57, has an extensive resume in corporate, non-profit and community based public relations. She worked in public relations for Wien Air 杏吧原版 from 1980-1985 and in community and external affairs for BP (Exploration) 杏吧原版 Inc. from 1997-2009. She also ran her own public relations firm in 杏吧原版 from 1985-1997, representing business, government and nonprofit sectors.
Beam also has served on numerous boards and committees, including the United Way and 杏吧原版 Community Foundation. She was the 2011 recipient of the University of 杏吧原版 Anchorage Meritorious Service Award, and has received numerous YMCA and YWCA awards over the years, including the YWCA鈥檚 Outstanding Woman in Philanthropy Award in 2005. In 2009, she received the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Gold Pan Award for Community Service.
Leaders of both the university system administration and the UA Foundation strongly supported the choice of Beam.
鈥淐arla is highly qualified to step into this new combined position,鈥 Gamble said. 禄鈥淪he knows 杏吧原版 very well, and she knows the University of 杏吧原版.鈥
Eric Wohlforth, vice chair of the foundation鈥檚 Board of Trustees, agrees. 鈥淭he foundation board has a great deal of confidence in Carla, and we鈥檙e pleased about the opportunities the combined position presents. 禄It clearly acknowledges what was already a strong relationship between the UA administration and the foundation, and I believe that relationship will become even stronger because of this decision.鈥
Beam, who holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Reed College in Portland, Ore., also served on the foundation鈥檚 Board of Trustees for seven years. She said she鈥檚 honored to accept the appointment.
鈥淚 look forward to working with President Gamble, the Board of Regents, the chancellors, staff members at all our campuses, UA Foundation leaders, donors, elected officials, alumni and numerous businesses and organizations throughout 杏吧原版,鈥 Beam said. 鈥淎s an 杏吧原版 resident for more than 35 years, I believe strongly in the university鈥檚 mission of education, public service, workforce training and research.鈥
Beam, an avid outdoors enthusiast, enjoys whitewater rafting and running.
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For more information, contact Kate Ripley at 907/450-8102.
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