Search Begins for Georgia Tech’s Executive Vice President for Research

Executive search firm WittKieffer will host several town halls to gather input from the Georgia Tech community about the EVPR selection process.
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President Ángel Cabrera has convened a search committee, chaired by College of Sciences Dean Susan Lozier, charged with selecting Georgia Tech’s next executive vice president for research (EVPR). To assist with the process, the Institute has retained the services of executive search firm WittKieffer. 

“I thank all the members of the search committee and committee chair Dean Lozier, for conducting a thorough search to identify our next executive vice president for research,” said President Cabrera. “As one of the nation’s foremost academic research institutions, Georgia Tech is looking for a leader who can sustain the growth of our research enterprise, build the infrastructure necessary to support it, and deliver on our mission to advance technology and improve the human condition.” 

WittKieffer will host several town halls to gather input from the Georgia Tech community on the preferred qualifications of the next EVPR.  

Community Engagement Schedule 

Georgia Tech Staff Town Hall 
Tuesday, September 10 at 10:00 a.m. 
Hybrid: Marcus Nanotechnology Building, 345 Ferst Drive, Room 1116 / Register for virtual attendance) 

GTRI Town Hall  
Tuesday, September 10 at 12:00 p.m. 
Virtual only (Details forthcoming for GTRI faculty and staff) 

Georgia Tech Faculty Town Hall 
Tuesday, September 10 at 2:00 p.m. 
Hybrid: Howey Physics L3 Classroom / (Register for virtual attendance) 

Open Georgia Tech and GTRI Town Hall 
Wednesday, September 11 at 11:00 a.m. 
Virtual only (Register online

Additional Information 

Both internal and external candidates are invited to apply. For more details, including the position description and the application process, a list of the search committee members, and the key dates, visit the EVPR search webpage.  

Regents’ Professor Tim Lieuwen has been appointed interim EVPR and will serve until the new EVPR is in place.