Board of Regents appoints Sandoval new president

Former Gov. Brian Sandoval selected as 17th president; becomes first person of Hispanic descent to be appointed University president

Brian Sandoval

Board of Regents appoints Sandoval new president

Former Gov. Brian Sandoval selected as 17th president; becomes first person of Hispanic descent to be appointed University president

Brian Sandoval

The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents voted to appoint former Gov. Brian Sandoval as the University of Nevada, Reno’s 17th president during a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 17. He becomes the first Hispanic person to ever be appointed to this position in the 146-year history of the University.

Gov. Sandoval, who is currently a Distinguished Fellow of Law and Leadership at UNLV’s William S. Boyd School of Law among other endeavors, will begin Oct. 5, 2020 and serve a four-year contract.

“I have believed in the promise of the University of Nevada, Reno my entire life.”

Gov. Sandoval was the 29th governor of Nevada who served two terms from 2011 to 2019.

Prior to becoming governor, he served as U.S. District Court judge for the District of Nevada, being appointed the state’s first Hispanic federal judge. He also served as Nevada’s attorney general, was a member and chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission, and he served two terms as an assemblyman in the state Legislature.

“Gov. Sandoval is a highly respected leader and visionary. As a two-term governor of Nevada, he has always worked to build bridges of support. His leadership during the Great Recession was instrumental in Nevada recovering from that economic downturn,” NSHE Chancellor Melody Rose said. “I am confident that his experience, along with his love for the state and the university is what this institution needs in a president at this time.”

Chancellor Rose added, “I am also proud that he will become the first Hispanic president of the University of Nevada, Reno, further reflecting the changing demographics of the Silver State and NSHE’s student population.”

Most recently Sandoval was the president of global gaming development for MGM Resorts International, a member of the board of directors for Coeur Mining, and a senior fellow at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Policy.

President Brian Sandoval speaking behind a podium
President Sandoval speaking at the press conference. Photo credit: Isaac Hoops, Nevada Sagebrush

He has also served on several state boards and commissions, including the Nevada Boards of Pardons, Prisons, Transportation, and Examiners, the Council for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, and was Nevada’s at-large member of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board.

“I have believed in the promise of the University of Nevada, Reno my entire life,” President Sandoval said.  “I am extremely humbled and deeply honored to be given the opportunity by the Nevada System of Higher Education and the Board of Regents to lead our University and my alma mater into the future.  The University and its people are the bedrock of our community. The work going forward will be to make our University an even better institution, building on the visionary legacy of our 146-year history.”

President Sandoval added, “I truly believe this can be a place where every student, faculty, staff or visitor who ever sets foot on our campus, will know this is a place where they are welcome, where they are valued, and where they feel that anything they hope to accomplish in their lives is possible. We want these dreams to become the University’s dreams. I know that working together, we will achieve them.”

“His breadth of experience will help him lead the university into the future.”

President Sandoval was one of four finalists who interviewed with students, faculty, employees, and community members since Monday. The ad hoc University of Nevada, Reno President Search Committee, made up of 32 members, including members of the Board of Regents, faculty, classified staff, students, and community stakeholders, recommended President Sandoval for the job on Wednesday.

“Gov. Sandoval is committed to and understands the university’s mission as a research institution and its relationship to Reno and Nevada,” said Board of Regents Chair Mark Doubrava.  “His breadth of experience will help him lead the university into the future.”

The search committee used in-person interviews and live-stream technology to ensure an inclusive and transparent search process, while conducting the search in consideration for the health and well-being of all those involved.

The Sandoval family, Brian Sandoval, his wife Lauralyn Sandoval and their daughter Marisa Sandoval
President Brian Sandoval with his wife Lauralyn Sandoval and his daughter Marisa Sandoval. Photo credit: Isaac Hoops, Nevada Sagebrush

“I want to thank everyone involved in the search, especially the students, faculty, staff and community members who participated virtually and in-person,” said Regent Rick Trachok, who chaired the ad hoc University of Nevada, Reno President Search Committee. “Chancellor Rose and former Chancellor Thom Reilly and executive search firm WittKieffer, gave us four exceptional candidates to choose from, any one of whom could do an excellent job. On the balance I believe the committee made the right choice in choosing someone with a proven track record of recruiting a solid team and executing great ideas. I believe Gov. Sandoval is the right choice to lead the university at this critical juncture.”

Sandoval is a 1986 graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno where he received a bachelor’s degree in English. He received his J.D. from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.

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