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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Dr. J. Barry Mason, dean of the Culverhouse
College of Commerce and Business Administration at The University
of Alabama since 1988, has been named interim president of the University.
His appointment, unanimously approved today by the UA Board of Trustees,
is effective with the departure of President Andrew Sorensen, who
will leave shortly to become president of The University of South
Carolina.
Dr. Mason is an accomplished scholar and experienced administrator
who is eminently qualified to lead this University, said Dr.
Malcolm Portera, chancellor of The University of Alabama System.
The history of The University of Alabama is marked by a legacy
of distinguished presidential leadership. Today Barry Mason joins
those ranks. We are deeply appreciative of his willingness to serve
as interim president, Portera said.
A faculty member in UAs business school for more than 30
years, Mason served as chair of the department of management and
marketing before being named dean 14 years ago. He is the author
or co-author of eight college texts, 10 research monographs and
100 published refereed journal articles in such publications as
the Harvard Business Review, the University of Chicagos Journal
of Business, the Journal of Marketing and the Journal of Marketing
Research.
Among his most recent honors, Mason received the Wayne A. Lemburg
Award for Distinguished Service from the American Marketing Association;
was named a Distinguished Alumnus by his alma mater, the Louisiana
Tech University College of Administration and Business; and was
recognized in Marketing Educator as one of the top 100 most productive
marketing scholars in the last 20 years. He is a former chairman
of the board of the 40,000-member American Marketing Association.
Under Masons leadership, the Culverhouse College of Commerce
and Business Administration has been recognized repeatedly for offering
a high-quality, cost-effective education. The business schools
undergraduate program has been consistently ranked in the top 50
by U.S. News and World Report. It is also rated among the top five
percent in the nation by the Gourman Report.
Mason earned his bachelors degree at Louisiana Tech and
his masters and doctoral degrees at UA.
Portera said the search for a permanent president is expected to
begin in late summer. At that time, a search advisory committee
will be formed to assist in identifying and recruiting a pool of
national candidates for the position. During a news conference following
the announcement today, Mason indicated he would not be a candidate
for the presidency on a permanent basis.
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| Dr. J. Barry
Mason |
Dr. Mason at
today's news conference |
Dr. Mason and
UA System Chancellor Dr. Malcolm Portera at today's news conference |
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