Chancellor Search
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Montana University System leadership and the Montana Technological University Search Advisory Committee invite applications and nominations for the position of Chancellor. The search advisory committee seeks to identify an inspired, transformational leader committed to carrying forward the university’s Special Focus as a science and engineering institution. The Chancellor will provide stable, thoughtful leadership, serving as the trusted voice and vision of Montana Tech for the long-term and working effectively as part of the Montana University System. The successful candidate will follow the distinguished leadership of Dr. Les Cook, who has served Montana Tech since 2019.
Established in 1900 as the Montana State School of Mines, Montana Tech is comprised of the College of Letters, Sciences & Professional Studies, the Lance College of Mines & Engineering, Highlands College, and the Graduate School. An accomplished faculty and staff serve a population of 2,300 undergraduate and graduate students. Montana Tech’s fiscal year 2024 budget totaled $74 million. The current unrestricted totaled $29.1 million consisting of $16.9 million in state appropriation and millage and $11.2 million in tuition and fees. Other funds include $23.6 million restricted (with $16 million research related), and $7.6 million plant funds. The remainder comes from designated and auxiliary funds.
The Montana Tech Orediggers compete in six intercollegiate sports as members of the NAIA Frontier Conference. Montana Tech is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
This is an exciting opportunity for an inspiring, innovative leader to build on the strengths of Montana Tech and help the University take its place as a premier science, technology, engineering, and mathematics institution in the nation. The Chancellor is expected to be a strong team leader and fair team player for the University. In keeping with the Montana Tech mission, the Chancellor will be a vocal, vigorous advocate, working on behalf of the University. Leadership will support the University’s strategic plan addresses student success, programs of distinction, and a healthy and vibrant campus ecosystem.
The new Chancellor will demonstrate an admirable work ethic, authenticity, and integrity. This leader must also respect and embrace the great history of the university and its city.
The official search committee, with representation from faculty, staff, students, and community members, has been named. We appreciate their willingness to be a part of this important campus search.
Candidate finalists (once chosen) along with their bios and interview schedules will be found here.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Leadership experience in higher education or comparable executive experience in a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) field or industry is required. A Ph.D. or terminal degree is preferred but not required. Experience at a special focus STEM institution of higher education is also preferred but not required. Most important is an outstanding record of leadership, which can come from the academic world, private industry, or both.
ABOUT MONTANA TECH
Opening in 1900 as the Montana State School of Mines, Montana Tech’s funding and land came from the Enabling Act of 1889, which admitted Montana to the Union and allocated 100,000 acres of public land to establish a state school of mines. The School of Mines opened its doors with only one building, Main Hall, which held 21 students and offered two degrees: mining engineering and electrical engineering.
Today, Montana Technological University is one of the leading Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) institutions in the Rocky Mountain West. The University was founded to help fill the growing need for resource managers and engineers. It has stayed true to that objective throughout its long history and has evolved into a dynamic institution that connects focused students to a network of people, opportunities, and experiences that empower them to change the world.
Along with world-class offerings in resource engineering, Montana Tech offers programs in other areas of engineering, the sciences, nursing, mathematics, computation, health, and business. They offer certificate programs, associate, bachelor, and master’s degrees, and doctoral degrees in Materials Science and Earth Science & Engineering. Highlands College of Montana Tech offers career-ready and transfer programs which includes automotive technology, civil engineering technology, construction technology – carpentry, computer networks and cybersecurity, pre-apprentice line program, radiologic technology, web development and administration, and welding technology.
NOMINATIONS AND APPLICATION PROCESS
COMPENSATION
Salary will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications should be received by October 24, 2024, to ensure the best consideration. The application should include a two to four-page letter of interest specifically addressing the applicant’s background in relationship to the expectations described; a current resume or curriculum vitae; and the names of at least five professional references with each person’s position, office or home address, e-mail address, and telephone numbers. References will not be contacted without prior authorization from the applicant. The new Chancellor will assume office by or before July 2025.
The Chancellor of Montana Technological University reports to the president of the University of Montana, Seth Bodnar. The search is being assisted by Greenwood Asher & Associates:
Jim Johnsen & Maggie Mayes with Greenwood Asher & Associates® are assisting Montana Tech in this search. Applications and nominations are now being accepted. Inquiries, nominations, and application materials should be directed to Greenwood Asher & Associates. We strongly encourage submitting application materials as PDF attachments. The search will be conducted with a commitment to confidentiality for candidates until finalists are selected. Initial screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until an appointment is made.
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The Lance College of Mines and Engineering has a century-long history of educating graduates to solve some of the world's most challenging and complex problems. Our world-class faculty bring real-world experience to classrooms and labs, works with you in hands-on discovery, and collaborates on research.
The College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies houses a diverse number of programs that includes the sciences and mathematics as well as nursing, business, and information technology.
Highlands College is home to all Montana Tech career-ready and transfer programs that help build the workforce we need in Butte and Montana.
Our graduate programs equip students with the ‘hands-on’ know how that will be essential to solve the vast societal challenges in energy, environment, materials, and health.
At Montana Tech, our students are our number one priority. Whatever you need, our team is here for you. Our service team strives to help you succeed academically and in life.
Deliberately Distinct summarizes our strategic plan. The plan provides a platform for fulfilling our special focus to meet the needs of our students, Montana, and humanity as a whole.
Butte, Montana has progressed through times of change and yet maintained its sense of community. Butte, the first major city in Montana, was at one time, the largest city west of the Mississippi River between Chicago and San Francisco. From its early days as a mining camp, to the rise of the Copper Kings and the resulting birth of the labor movement, through the industrialization and decline of mining, and down to a present marked by an environmental and urban renaissance, Butte’s history is as colorful and diverse as the landscape of Montana.
Located at 5,518 feet above sea level in the Rocky Mountains, Butte is minutes from the Continental Divide and Montana’s headwater streams. Butte serves as a springboard to almost 4 million acres of state and federal public land open to both summer and winter recreation. There are always high-quality adventures minutes from the city, whether you have a few hours or several days to spend. Bring your favorite gear and head outdoors, then relax amid Butte’s unique and vibrant history.
Butte is known as the Festival City with a growing community of arts and culture. The Butte Symphony is the oldest symphony in Montana and has been a cornerstone of the SW Montana art and music scene for almost 70 years. Butte hosts a number of festivals throughout the year that include St. Patrick’s Day Parade, SNoFLINGA, the Montana Folk Festival, An Ri Ra Irish Festival, and the Covellite International Film Festival. Monthly art walks, summer farmer’s markets, and live music and entertainment are also offered throughout the year.
The campus life office is here to enhance your overall experience at Montana Technological University. During the school year, we offer so many activities not only in the residence halls, but also for the entire campus community. We offer thousands of different activities each year.
Montana Technological University is committed to providing a working and learning environment free from discrimination. As such, the University does not discriminate in the admission, access to or conduct of its educational programs and activities nor in its employment policies and practices on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, creed, service in the uniformed services (as defined in state and federal law), veteran status, gender, age, political beliefs, marital or family status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation or preference. In support of the University’s mission to be inclusive and diverse, applications from qualified minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are highly encouraged. Montana Technological University makes accommodation for any known disability that may interfere with an applicant’s ability to compete in the hiring process or an employee’s ability to perform the duties of the job. To request an accommodation, contact Cathy Isakson 406-496-4380; cisakson@mtech.edu.
Jim Johnsen & Maggie Mayes with Greenwood Asher & Associates® are assisting Montana Tech in this search. Applications and nominations are now being accepted. Inquiries, nominations, and application materials should be directed to Greenwood Asher & Associates.
850-867-8911
Maggie Mayes, Senior Executive Search Consultant
850-869-9993