Comments Sought for Administrative Review of Executive Vice President Daniel Ennis
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Daniel Ennis has served as executive vice president since December 2020.
A university committee is seeking comments as part of a scheduled administrative review of Executive Vice President Daniel Ennis. Reviews of senior administrators are typically conducted in the fourth year of a five-year term and the results compiled in a confidential report. This will be the first such review for Ennis, who has served in his position since December 2020.
Members of the review committee are:
Erika Weinthal (Chair), John O. Blackburn Distinguished Professor of Environmental Policy and Chair of Environmental Social Systems, Nicholas School of the Environment
Kerry Abrams, James B. Duke and Benjamin N. Duke Dean of the School of Law and Distinguished Professor of Law
Ned Gilhuly, Trustee
Allan Kirk, David C. Sabiston, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Chair of Surgery, School of Medicine
Mohamed Noor, Executive Vice Provost and Professor of Biology
Debu Purohit, Deputy Dean and Ford Motor Company Professor, Fuqua School of Business
Josh Sosin, Associate Professor of Classical Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Adrienne Stiff-Roberts, Associate Dean for Community-Based Innovation and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering
An important part of the review process is the gathering of input from the university’s many constituencies. Comments on performance and suggestions for the future are important to the committee’s work. The committee invites you to share your thoughts by email. Communication should include the nature of your interactions with Ennis and his office to understand the context of your comments as fully as possible.
Your thoughts should be sent to admin-review@duke.edu and will be subsequently communicated to the committee. Information provided to the committee will be held in confidence but may be reported without attribution as part of the committee’s report that will be submitted to President Vincent Price.