Arturo Saavedra named VCU’s permanent provost
Andrew Kerley, Executive Editor VCU’s year-long search for a new second-in-command and chief academic officer has come to a close. Arturo Saavedra, VCU’s current interim provost, will take up the role permanently. The leadership change comes after the departure of former Provost Fotis Sotiropoulos last spring. Saavedra previously served as dean of the School of Medicine and executive vice president for medical affairs. After President Michael Rao, the provost is the second-ranking executive officer at VCU and is in charge of academic affairs. “I am honored to serve as executive vice president and provost in a permanent capacity and thank President Rao and the board of visitors for their confidence,” Saavedra said in a press release. “VCU’s strength comes from its people and its mission, and I am committed to supporting faculty excellence, student success and the continued evolution of the university in ways that are bold, distinctive and mission-driven. I look forward to working with colleagues across VCU to build on the strong momentum already underway.” The effort to find a new provost was led by a search committee consisting of administrators, board of visitors members and student and faculty representatives. “There was widespread agreement that Art is the

















