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UT Regents name Cigarroa as chancellor finalist.

AUSTIN

Francisco Cigarroa, president of the UT Health Science Center, has been named the sole finalist for chancellor of the University of Texas System, the state’s largest and most prestigious network of colleges.

The UT Board of Regents unanimously approved the choice after meeting for several hours in a closed, executive session. The only other candidate for the job was AT&T executive John Montford, a former state senator from Lubbock and former chancellor of the Texas Tech University System from 1996 to 2001.

“We are extremely pleased Dr. Cigarroa has agreed to be considered for the position of UT system chancellor,” said UT Regent Chairman H. Scott Caven. “The UT System is a national leader in higher education and health care, therefore the selection of a chancellor is one of the most important decisions this governing board will make.”

Caven called Cigarroa an “accomplished administrator, scientist and faculty member” with the experience required to oversee the sprawling UT system.

UT Regent Robert Rolling said earlier Thursday evening that the board had interviewed “two extremely well-qualified, charming candidates.” State law requires that the regents name any finalists at least 21 days before selecting a chancellor. As the only candidate, Cigarroa is all but assured the job.

A transplant surgeon and native of Laredo, Cigarroa has headed the health science center in San Antonio for the past eight years. He already had announced plans to step down next year to return to the operating room. He’s the institution’s third president and the first Hispanic to lead a health science center in the United States.

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