The search will be chaired by Raheem Beyah, dean and Southern Company Chair in the College of Engineering.
Provost Steven W. McLaughlin has convened a search committee tasked with selecting the new dean for Georgia Tech’s College of Computing. Search committee members were chosen via a nomination process and include a mix of faculty, staff, and students from within the College of Computing, as well as from Colleges and units from across campus that work closely with Computing.
The search will be chaired by Raheem Beyah, dean and Southern Company Chair in the College of Engineering. Georgia Tech has retained the services of the executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles.
“The important process for finding the new dean for the College of Computing is in great hands with Dean Beyah and the search committee, and I thank them for their dedication to the search,” said McLaughlin. “The College of Computing at Georgia Tech is a growing and dynamic community, and I hope members of the faculty, staff, and students will fully engage in the search.”
College Engagement:
Consultants from the search firm will lead town hall events for faculty, staff, and students. These events will engage the College of Computing community and seek the community’s feedback on the preferred qualifications of the next dean. The search firm will also share details about the search process.
Town hall events will offer in-person and virtual participation where possible.
- Tuesday, Sept. 12, 9:00 – 9:55 a.m. – Staff Town Hall (hybrid format; in-person at Klaus 1116E/W, virtual via Zoom)
- Tuesday, Sept. 12, 10:30 – 11:25 a.m. – Student Town Hall (hybrid format; in-person at Klaus 1116E/W, virtual via Zoom)
- Tuesday, Sept. 12, 11:30 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. – Faculty Town Hall (hybrid format; in-person at Klaus 1116E/W, virtual via Zoom)
- Thursday, Sept. 14, 11:00 – 11:55 a.m. – Virtual Faculty, Staff,…
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