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Boehmer Named President of East Georgia State College

Atlanta — November 14, 2012

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Robert Boehmer

Robert G. Boehmer has been named by the 性视界APP Board of Regents as the fifth president of East Georgia State College (EGSC). The Regents鈥 decision followed a recommendation by USG Chancellor Hank Huckaby and ends the interim status Boehmer has held at EGSC since November 2011.

鈥淚 am delighted that Bob has made such a tremendous impression at East Georgia State College,鈥 said Huckaby. 鈥淭he Board of Regents鈥 decision to change his title from interim to permanent president is the right course and reflects on his solid performance over the past months. The College is ready to move forward under his leadership as the permanent president.鈥

鈥淚 am honored by the trust placed in me by the Chancellor, the Board of Regents and the East Georgia State College community. I look forward to our continued growth and advancement, particularly as we expand our access mission and attain our goal of creating a more educated Georgia,鈥 said Boehmer.

Prior to being named interim president at East Georgia State College, Boehmer served as associate provost for academic planning at UGA, beginning in 2010. He also served as UGA鈥檚 liaison to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and as a trustee and member of the executive committee of SACSCOC.

Boehmer joined the faculty of UGA鈥檚 Terry College of Business in 1989 and was promoted to full professor of legal studies in 2004. He was appointed as UGA鈥檚 associate provost for institutional effectiveness in 2001. His role was expanded to include oversight of UGA鈥檚 extended campuses in 2007.

Boehmer holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) from the University of Oregon School of Law, earned in 1977. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (Finance) degree from the University of Oregon School of Business Administration in 1974. Before becoming a faculty member at UGA, he practiced law in Oregon for more than ten years and was a partner in an Oregon law firm.

Boehmer has served as chair of the Regents Advisory Committee on Effectiveness and Accreditation, which advises the regents on institutional effectiveness and regional accreditation, including quality enhancement, student learning outcomes, comprehensive program review, assessment practices, continuous improvement, accreditation compliance, and public accountability.

Boehmer has received numerous awards for teaching excellence including the Richard Russell Teaching Award from UGA, the Teacher of the Year and the MBA Teacher of the Year awards from the Terry College of Business, the Hatten-Howard award from the University鈥檚 Honors Program and selection as a Lilly Teaching Fellow.

Boehmer and his wife, Joyce, have two adult daughters, Megan and Beth, who live in Oregon.

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