In a memo to the university community, President William
R. Greiner announced that effective July 1, Kevin R. Seitz, senior associate
vice president for university services, will become vice president for
university services.
Voldemar A. Innus, chief information officer, will assume
the title of vice president and chief information officer.
Greiner, calling Wagner "a unique talent, for whom there
is no replacement," said he will retire Wagner's title of senior vice
president "until further notice."
In addition to the two vice presidential appointments,
Greiner announced that some units currently reporting to, or being overseen,
by Wagner would be reassigned.
University Communications, led by Carole Smith Petro,
associate vice president, will report to Jennifer McDonough, vice president
for university development and alumni relations.
The Office of Government Affairs, led by Janet E. Penksa,
associate vice president, will report directly to the president, but will
work closely with the provost and vice presidents.
Units that report to the president but for which Wagner
serves as liaison and advisorIntercollegiate Athletics, Internal
Audit and the Office of Equity, Diversity and Affirmative Action Administration
(EDAAA)will continue their reporting relationship to the president,
but will receive a new "liaison." Dennis Black, vice president for student
affairs, will serve as liaison for Intercollegiate Athletics; Seitz will
be the liaison for Internal Audit and the EDAAA.
In addition, Wagner's role as primary contact point between
the university administration and the UB Foundation will be assumed by
Edward P. Schneider, executive director of the foundation. Schneider will
work directly with the president and vice presidents on those issues that
warrant their attention.
Moreover, Provost Elizabeth D. Capaldi will take on Wagner's
role as lead advisor to the president and "the quintessential 'go-to'
person" for the vice presidents and staff officers for the top administrators.
In naming Seitz vice president for university services,
Greiner said he is "as well-known for his dedication to the people who
make up our community as he is for his managerial expertise and business
acumen."
"Kevin has the respect and admiration of all who have
worked closely with him," Greiner said.
As vice president for university services, Seitz will
be responsible for facilities management and for the university's business
services, including financial management, human resources. and legal services.
A UB staff member since 1974, he has held a variety of
positions at the university, including division director for auxiliary
services, associate director and acting director of personnel, assistant
vice president for finance and management, assistant vice president for
financial and auxiliary services, and assistant vice president and interim
director of administrative computing services.
He was promoted to associate vice president and controller
in 1997, and to senior associate vice president for university services
last July.
He also served as lecturer in Millard Fillmore College
for nearly 20 years, teaching algebra and trigonometry.
Seitz earned a bachelor's degree in management and an
MBA, both from UB. He is enrolled in the doctoral program in higher education
administration at UB.
As chief information officer, Innus had been serving
at the vice presidential level since January 2000, reporting to Wagner
and Capaldi. With the title of vice president and CIO, he will report
directly to Greiner, but will continue reporting to the provost on matters
related to libraries and academic computing.
In his role as CIO, Innus has overseen information technology
planning and implementation efforts across the university.
He joined the UB professional staff in 1971 after graduating
from the university with a bachelor's degree in business administration.
He earned an MBA from UB in 1975.
He has held numerous administrative posts at the university,
including director of graduate student affairs, director of resource management
systems and assistant dean for academic affairs, all in the School of
Management.
He was named assistant vice president for academic affairs
in 1979 and associate provost for administrative systems in 1984.
He moved from the provost's office to University Services
in 1986, first serving as associate vice president for resource planning,
then associate vice president and senior associate vice president in 1992.
He assumed the CIO duties in 1996.
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