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SUNY
Interim Chancellor Clark Appoints George M. Philip as University at Albany
Officer in Charge
ALBANY,
N.Y. (October 3, 2007) -- State
University of New York Interim Chancellor Dr. John B. Clark
today named George M. Philip officer in charge of the University at
Albany. "With
more than 36 years of experience at the state Teachers' Retirement System,
as a University at Prior
to naming Philip officer in charge, "I
am honored by the confidence of Interim Chancellor Clark and I am grateful
for the support of the campus committee," said Philip. "I look
forward to working with the students, faculty and staff of the campus as
we continue the very positive momentum established by Susan Herbst." After
lengthy discussions, the committee made up of representatives of the
faculty, administration, students and university council recommended
Philip for many reasons including his direct and positive interaction with
the administration and faculty, his reputation for honesty and integrity,
both personally and professionally and for his ability to provide trusted
and strong leadership. Philip
will succeed Susan Herbst, who has taken the position of executive vice
chancellor and chief academic officer for the University System of
Georgia. The two will work together to ensure a smooth leadership
transition. Philip will not be a candidate for the permanent presidency of
the University at Philip
is a graduate of University at During
his 36-year tenure at the System, he has received numerous promotions at
the management/executive staff level and has gained extensive knowledge
and experience in investments, pension fund administration, actuarial
concepts and member services and benefits. Between
1986 and 1995, he held the executive staff positions of director of budget
and investor relations, chief real estate investment officer and assistant
executive director/chief investment officer. In February 1995, he was
named executive director of the teachers' retirement system. Philip
continues to serve as the System's chief investment officer. With a total
membership of more than 400,000 people, the New York State Retirement
System is one of the 10 largest public retirement funds in the nation and
manages assets of $105 billion. Philip
is a member of numerous professional organizations and governing bodies
involved in financial, educational and community activities. Philip and
his wife Sandra reside in The
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