
91µ÷½Ģ System President Dr. Donald R. Bobbitt today announced the appointment of Edward Serna, Ed.D., as interim chancellor at the 91µ÷½Ģ ā Fort Smith (91µ÷½Ģ).
Current Chancellor Paul B. Beran, Ph.D., announced he is leaving the institution Aug. 31 after leading the campus for more than 12 years to become the executive director and CEO of the South Dakota Higher Education Board of Regents.
Serna is currently chief of staff and vice chancellor for strategic initiatives at 91µ÷½Ģ.
āAfter talking with people on campus and within the community and reflecting on my experiences with him, it was clear that Dr. Serna has the institutional knowledge and skill set to help lead the campus during this time of transition,ā Bobbitt said. āDrs. Serna and Beran have worked closely together on a vision for 91µ÷½Ģ for many years and Iām confident that the institution is in more than capable hands to continue those initiatives.ā
Bobbitt said the UA System will work closely with 91µ÷½Ģ to immediately begin a national search for Beranās replacement, and that he will visit the institution in the coming weeks to meet with various groups on campus and in the community to seek guidance and advice.
Prior to joining 91µ÷½Ģ, Serna spent 15 years as a management consultant and program manager for both commercial and government organizations. He forged a career as a program manager in unmanned aircraft systems through his work with Science & Engineering Services in Huntsville, Ala. He also previously spent seven years as a strategy and organization associate at Booz Allen Hamilton, where he served as a consultant for the U.S. Army and NASA.
Serna began teaching as an adjunct instructor in 2007 and discovered a passion for higher education, and began pursuing his doctorate at the University of Alabama in 2012. He joined 91µ÷½Ģ in 2015 after a year as an assistant professor of management at Athens State University. Serna earned his bachelorās degree in business administration from Winthrop University, a masterās degree in industrial management from Clemson University and a masterās degree in information systems from Auburn University prior to his doctorate from the University of Alabama. He was also recognized as an Outstanding Doctoral Student from the University of Alabamaās Higher Education Administration program. He is a graduate of the 2017 class of Leadership 91µ÷½Ģ.
āI am excited and honored to be chosen to lead 91µ÷½Ģ in the interim chancellor role,ā Serna said. āOver the past year, we have made enormous strides in improving how our university promotes student success, and I look forward to continuing that momentum over the course of the 2018-19 school year to ensure a smooth and successful transition for the new chancellor.ā