The SP4.0 steering committee, chaired by Senior Vice Provost Susan Capalbo, included the following:
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Susan Capalbo, Senior Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs – Steering Committee Chair
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Charlene Alexander, Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer
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Jennifer Brown, Vice Provost and Dean, Graduate School
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Gigi Bruce, Special Assistant to the Provost
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Harriet Nembhard, School Head, Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Chris Nichols, Associate Professor, History; Director, Center for the Humanities
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Javier Nieto, Dean, College of Public Health and Human Sciences
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Tuba Özkan-Haller, Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
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Scott Reed, Vice Provost, University Outreach and Engagement
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Brett Tyler, Professor, Botany & Plant Pathology; Director, Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing
The committee helped to design campus and stakeholder meetings, summarize and synthesize input, and assist with crafting early drafts of SP4.0 document.
Steve Shields, a consultant with Constructive Endeavors, attended the steering committee meetings and served as lead facilitator for the dialogue sessions.