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Marty Meehan

Martin Thomas Meehan (born December 30, 1956) is an American academic administrator, politician, and attorney.[1] Since July 2015, Meehan has served as the President of the University of Massachusetts after serving as Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell since September 2007.[2][3]

Marty Meehan
President of the University of Massachusetts System
Assumed office
July 1, 2015
Preceded byRobert Caret
Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts, Lowell
In office
July 1, 2007 – July 1, 2015
Preceded byWilliam T. Hogan
Succeeded byJacqueline Moloney
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 5th district
In office
January 3, 1993 – July 1, 2007
Preceded byChester Atkins
Succeeded byNiki Tsongas
Personal details
Born
Martin Thomas Meehan

(1956-12-30) December 30, 1956 (age 66)
Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
Jennifer Maguire
(m. 2022)

Ellen Murphy
(m. 1996; div. 2016)
Children2
EducationUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell (BS)
Suffolk University (MPA, JD)

Meehan, a Democrat, served in the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2007 as the Representative for Massachusetts's 5th congressional district.[4][5]

Early life and education Edit

Meehan was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, one of seven children born to Martin T. Meehan (d. 2000), a compositor for The Lowell Sun, and Alice (Britton) Meehan (d. 2008).[6][7][8] He graduated from Lowell High School in 1974.[1]

Meehan attended the University of Massachusetts Lowell, graduating cum laude in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and Political Science. In 1981, Meehan graduated from Suffolk University with a Master of Public Administration degree, and a Juris Doctor from the Suffolk University Law School in 1986. He has received honorary degrees from the American College of Greece, Suffolk University, Green Mountain College in Vermont, and Shenkar College of Engineering & Design in Israel.[9]

Early career Edit

From 1978 to 1979, Meehan served on the staff to Lowell mayor Raymond F. Rourke. He was the press assistant to Representative James Michael Shannon from 1979 to 1981 and the head research analyst for the Massachusetts Senate's joint committee on election laws from 1981 to 1984.

After completing law school, Meehan served as Director of Public Affairs to the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth and Deputy Secretary of State for Securities and Corporations from 1986 to 1990. From 1987 to 1988, Meehan was a member of the faculty of the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Harvard Law School. From 1991 to 1992, Meehan was the First Assistant District Attorney for Middlesex County, where he established an innovative "priority prosecution" policy that targeted hardened criminals.

U.S. House of Representatives Edit

 
Meehan with President Bill Clinton in 1993

Meehan ran for the U.S. House in the 1992 election, challenging another Democrat, the 4-term incumbent Chet Atkins. Atkins had a record of weak performances in Meehan's hometown of Lowell, only winning the city by 2 votes in his close-run 1990 re-election campaign.[10] Atkins also was caught up in the House Bank overdraft scandal, with 127 overdrafts, the second most in the Massachusetts delegation.[11] The delegation leader in bank overdrafts, Joseph Early with 140, lost re-election in 1992 to Republican Peter Blute.[12][13] Meehan beat Atkins, receiving 50,300 votes to Atkins' 26,855.[14]

After winning the Democratic primary, Meehan was elected on November 3, 1992. He took office in January 1993.

Tenure Edit

Meehan is generally considered to be a political liberal. Meehan is a prominent advocate for campaign finance reform and was one of the major sponsors of Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (called the "Shays-Meehan Bill" in the House and the "McCain-Feingold Bill" in the Senate). He has also been noted for his activism on gay rights issues, and was the chief sponsor of the measure repealing the don't ask, don't tell policy.

Meehan successfully ran for the House in 1992 on a platform of reform, including a commitment to pushing through term limits for members of the House. As part of that platform, Meehan made a pledge not to serve more than four terms. On the House floor in 1995, he scolded members who might go back on their promise to limit their tenure in office. "The best test of any politicians' credibility on term limits," he said, "is whether they are willing to put their careers where their mouths are and limit their own service." Despite his pledge, Meehan again ran for Congress in the year 2000, exceeding four terms by two and a half times.[15]

 
Meehan celebrates gaining enough votes to bring his campaign finance reform bill to the floor.

On October 10, 2002, Meehan was among the 81 House Democrats who voted in favor of authorizing the invasion of Iraq.[16] In January 2005, nearly three years after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime and as U.S. troops faced an "increasingly sophisticated insurgency in Iraq," Meehan published a Congressional white paper [17] advocating that Iraqi security responsibilities be transferred to a new democratically elected government and that the U.S. develop an exit strategy to remove troops within 12 months to 18 months. During a discussion panel at the Brookings Institution,[18] Meehan expressed concerns about the Bush administration having "no endgame in sight." He told the panel that "it's time for Congress to reassert its role in foreign policy and to take the lead in providing an exit strategy in Iraq."

Meehan's campaign fund was among the largest campaign accounts of any House member, with $4,829,540 cash on hand reported on October 15, 2005. This is the result of raising more money than he spent in several campaigns since his first in 1992. In 2016, after his first year as president of UMass, Meehan closed his congressional campaign signaling an end to his political career so he could focus his energies on leading the UMass system.[19]

In the 2004 Congressional race, Meehan raised $3,170,733 and spent $459,977 of that, thus adding $2,710,756 to his cash on hand. His opponent, Tom Tierney raised $30,943 and spent $30,406. Overall, in the 2004 race, incumbents in the House of Representatives on average raised $1,122,505 compared to $192,964 for their challengers.[20]

Meehan was mentioned as a possible candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2004, if Massachusetts' junior senator, John Kerry, had been elected to the presidency.[21]

Meehan worked with former Marine Staff Sgt. Eric Alva and a bipartisan group of representatives to Capitol Hill to reintroduce the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, legislation that would repeal the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy regarding gay service members.[citation needed]

Former committee assignments Edit

Former congressional caucuses Edit

  • Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus
  • Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues
  • Congressional Fire Services Caucus
  • Congressional Human Rights Caucus
  • Congressional Manufacturing Task Force (founder)
  • Congressional Task Force on Tobacco and Health (co-chair)
  • Minor League Baseball Caucus
  • National Guard & Reserve Components Congressional Members Organization
  • Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition (co-chair)
  • Sustainable Development Caucus (co-chair)

Wikipedia editing Edit

An unidentified individual operating through the U.S. House of Representatives' internet connection made several favorable edits as well as removing statements declaring Meehan's original campaign platform that included a promise not to run for more than four terms. Meehan's chief of staff at the time, Matt Vogel, admitted to the press that he oversaw the edits and removal of the section that pointed out Meehan's decision not to step down from office after four terms.[22]

Retirement from Congress Edit

On May 9, 2007, Meehan delivered an official resignation statement to the Speaker of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), indicating that he would leave his post on 1 July 2007.[23]

In response, Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA) announced a September 4 primary and an October 16 special election to determine Meehan's successor. The winner was Niki Tsongas, the widow of Paul Tsongas, who held the seat from 1974 to 1979 before being elected to the Senate.

Meehan's former chief of staff, Lori Trahan, won his former seat, now numbered as the 3rd District, in 2018.

University of Massachusetts Edit

Meehan became the President of the University of Massachusetts, a position he assumed in July 2015, after serving as Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell since September 2007.[24] On May 1, 2015, the University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees unanimously elected Meehan, citing his record of achievement while serving as the Chancellor at UMass Lowell, his record of public service throughout his career, and his ability to communicate and to inspire, as being among the reasons for selecting him as the 27th President of the Massachusetts University System.[25] Meehan is the first former graduate of a UMass school to serve as President of the UMass System.

Meehan was inaugurated at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate on November 12, 2015, where he vowed to fight for the University of Massachusetts, calling it "the most important institution in Massachusetts in the critical areas of social mobility and economic growth."[26][27]

Meehan made raising money for scholarship funds the centerpiece of his inauguration. With an initial fundraising target of $1 million, the privately funded inauguration far exceeded its goals and generated a record $1.7 million for student scholarships.[28]

In his first year of presidency, the University's enrollment reached a record 73,744 students, and research expenditures had risen to a high of $629 million. UMass increased its own funding of financial aid by nearly $20 million during Meehan's first year, with spending rising from $236 million to a record $255 million, the highest ever. Additionally, the UMass Foundation, in part based on Meehan's recommendation, voted to divest direct investments in fossil fuels from the university's endowment, making it the first major public university in the nation to take such action.[29]

As Meehan began his second year as President of the UMass System, he announced the closing of his congressional campaign, directed that funds be transferred to an education foundation, and stipulated that a $1 million scholarship donation be made to his alma mater, UMass Lowell.[19]

During his years at UMass Lowell, the institution achieved record growth in enrollment, student retention and funding for research and scholarships.[30]

During his tenure as chancellor, UMass Lowell for the first time was named a top-tier national university.[31] It also was the top-ranked public research institution in New England for starting salary, mid-career salary and overall return on investment for graduates according to PayScale.com.[32] Under Meehan's leadership, UMass Lowell opened 10 new buildings over a five-year period, was named to the President's Higher Education Honor Roll for community service and campus engagement [33] for six years in a row and made a successful transition to NCAA Division I athletics.[34]

Meehan was presented with the Association of College Unions International (ACUI) 2014 President of the Year Award at the organization's 100th anniversary celebration and conference. He was honored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) at the annual District I program in 2012 with the Chief Executive Leadership Award.[35][36]

UMass Boston Edit

On April 5, 2017, University of Massachusetts Boston officials announced that Chancellor J. Keith Motley would resign at the end of the academic calendar year on June 30, take a one-year sabbatical, and return as a tenured faculty member. Meehan stated that UMass Boston Deputy Chancellor Barry Mills, appointed the previous month,[37] would serve as interim chancellor "until [university] finances are stabilized and the university is positioned to attract a world-class chancellor through a global search",[38] specifically to address the university's 2017 operating budget deficit of $30 million.[39] In response to the appointment of Mills and Motley's resignation announcement, UMass Boston faculty publicly expressed concern that Motley was being scapegoated for the university's budget deficit while Boston City Councilors Tito Jackson and Ayanna Pressley, Massachusetts State Senator Linda Dorcena Forry, and Massachusetts State Representative Russell Holmes called upon Meehan to reject Motley's resignation.[40][41][42] On April 8, 2017, at a UMass System Board of Trustees meeting, UMass Boston faculty and students protested decisions by university administration to cut offerings of courses (many required for graduation) in the upcoming summer semester,[43] as well as other programs and to make expense adjustments which reduced the deficit to approximately $6 million or $7 million.[44]

On July 1, 2017, Barry Mills became interim chancellor.[38][45] In November 2017, an audit Meehan commissioned from KPMG was presented to the System Board of Trustees that found that faulty record keeping, a lack of discipline in its budgeting process, and a failure on the part of UMass Boston administration to appreciate the cost of the campus renewal construction projects on the university's operating budget led to the university's $30 million budget deficit,[46] and in the same month, the university laid-off 36 employees after laying off about 100 non-tenure track faculty earlier in the year.[47][48] In April 2018, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Mount Ida College administrators announced that the former school would acquire the latter's campus in Newton after the latter college's closure.[49] The acquisition was immediately opposed by UMass Boston faculty and students due to inadequate consultation with the Boston campus faculty, the Boston campus' budget deficit, and that because of the proximity of the Mount Ida campus to the Boston campus, the faculty contended that the new campus would compete with the Boston campus.[50][51]

In April 2018, the UMass Boston campus was the sole majority-minority campus in the UMass System.[50] In May 2018, following the approval of the sale by the office of Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey,[52] the UMass Boston Faculty Council passed a motion of no confidence in Meehan and the System Board of Trustees.[53] In the same month, 10 days after three finalists for the UMass Boston Chancellor position were named,[54] on May 21, 2018, all three finalists withdrew from consideration after faculty members questioned the qualifications of the candidates.[55] On June 20, 2018, UMass System Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Katherine Newman was appointed as the university's interim Chancellor by the System Board of Trustees effective July 1, 2018.[56]

In May 2019, the Pioneer Institute released a white paper co-authored by former Massachusetts State Representative Gregory W. Sullivan (who also served as the Massachusetts Inspector General) that reviewed records obtained from the UMass System Controller's Office (as well as other publicly available documents) that concluded that Chancellor Keith Motley and other UMass Boston administrators were scapegoated for the 2017 fiscal year $30 million budget deficit and that instead the approval by the System Board of Trustees of an accelerated 5-year capital spending plan in December 2014 without assuring that capital reserves would be made available to pay for the plan, as well as an error to a 5-year campus reserve ratio estimate prepared by the UMass Central Budget Office and presented to the System Board of Trustees in April 2016, was the cause of the $26 million in budget reductions implemented by interim Chancellor Barry Mills and that the reductions made at the direction of the UMass Central Office.[57][58]

Additionally, the white paper states that KPMG's 2017 audit was not conducted in accordance with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards or reported in accordance with auditing standards prescribed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and that the purchase of Mount Ida College in April 2018 was conducted by a wire transfer from the UMass System for $75 million without being included on the previously approved university capital plan at the time the UMass Central Office ordered the budget reductions rather than UMass Amherst purchasing the Mount Ida campus with loanable funds to be repaid with interest (and in contrast to how the transaction was described in a press statement issued by Meehan's office).[57][59] The following month, interim Chancellor Katherine Newman issued a press statement disputing the findings of the white paper.[60]

In September 2019, the UMass Boston Faculty Staff Union President addressed the System Board of Trustees to protest the potential offering of equivalent programs at the Mount Ida campus that are already offered at the Boston campus.[61] The following December, the UMass Boston Faculty Staff Union President presented the board with a petition from the Boston campus faculty reiterating their concerns about the Mount Ida campus and requesting more input into its planning.[62] On February 10, 2020, University of California, Los Angeles Dean Marcelo Suárez-Orozco was unanimously appointed as the new permanent chancellor of the university succeeding Katharine Newman,[63] and Suárez-Orozco assumed the position on August 1, 2020.[64]

Board appointments Edit

Meehan is on the Board of Trustees at Natixis Global Asset Management and on the Board of Governors at Lowell General Hospital. Previously, he has served on the Board of Directors at Sage Bank (formerly Lowell Cooperative Bank), Qteros (formerly SunEthanol), D'Youville Foundation, and was a member of the Board of Trustees of Suffolk University.

Personal life Edit

In 1996, Meehan married Ellen T. Murphy.[65][66][67] They had two children together: Daniel Martin and Robert Francis Meehan. The couple divorced in 2016.[68]

In July 2022, Meehan married Jennifer Maguire Meehan (formerly Jennifer Maguire Hanson), the Director of Philanthropy at Lowell General Hospital. Widowed in 2018, she has two daughters, Caroline and Ella Hanson.[69]

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Not to be confused with Martin Meehan Irish republican This article contains text that is written in a promotional tone Please help improve it by removing promotional language and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic text written from a neutral point of view August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Martin Thomas Meehan born December 30 1956 is an American academic administrator politician and attorney 1 Since July 2015 Meehan has served as the President of the University of Massachusetts after serving as Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell since September 2007 2 3 Marty MeehanPresident of the University of Massachusetts SystemIncumbentAssumed office July 1 2015Preceded byRobert CaretChancellor of the University of Massachusetts LowellIn office July 1 2007 July 1 2015Preceded byWilliam T HoganSucceeded byJacqueline MoloneyMember of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 5th districtIn office January 3 1993 July 1 2007Preceded byChester AtkinsSucceeded byNiki TsongasPersonal detailsBornMartin Thomas Meehan 1956 12 30 December 30 1956 age 66 Lowell Massachusetts U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s Jennifer Maguire m 2022 wbr Ellen Murphy m 1996 div 2016 wbr Children2EducationUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell BS Suffolk University MPA JD Meehan a Democrat served in the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2007 as the Representative for Massachusetts s 5th congressional district 4 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Tenure 3 1 1 Former committee assignments 3 1 2 Former congressional caucuses 3 1 3 Wikipedia editing 3 1 4 Retirement from Congress 4 University of Massachusetts 4 1 UMass Boston 4 2 Board appointments 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditMeehan was born in Lowell Massachusetts one of seven children born to Martin T Meehan d 2000 a compositor for The Lowell Sun and Alice Britton Meehan d 2008 6 7 8 He graduated from Lowell High School in 1974 1 Meehan attended the University of Massachusetts Lowell graduating cum laude in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and Political Science In 1981 Meehan graduated from Suffolk University with a Master of Public Administration degree and a Juris Doctor from the Suffolk University Law School in 1986 He has received honorary degrees from the American College of Greece Suffolk University Green Mountain College in Vermont and Shenkar College of Engineering amp Design in Israel 9 Early career EditFrom 1978 to 1979 Meehan served on the staff to Lowell mayor Raymond F Rourke He was the press assistant to Representative James Michael Shannon from 1979 to 1981 and the head research analyst for the Massachusetts Senate s joint committee on election laws from 1981 to 1984 After completing law school Meehan served as Director of Public Affairs to the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth and Deputy Secretary of State for Securities and Corporations from 1986 to 1990 From 1987 to 1988 Meehan was a member of the faculty of the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Harvard Law School From 1991 to 1992 Meehan was the First Assistant District Attorney for Middlesex County where he established an innovative priority prosecution policy that targeted hardened criminals U S House of Representatives Edit nbsp Meehan with President Bill Clinton in 1993Meehan ran for the U S House in the 1992 election challenging another Democrat the 4 term incumbent Chet Atkins Atkins had a record of weak performances in Meehan s hometown of Lowell only winning the city by 2 votes in his close run 1990 re election campaign 10 Atkins also was caught up in the House Bank overdraft scandal with 127 overdrafts the second most in the Massachusetts delegation 11 The delegation leader in bank overdrafts Joseph Early with 140 lost re election in 1992 to Republican Peter Blute 12 13 Meehan beat Atkins receiving 50 300 votes to Atkins 26 855 14 After winning the Democratic primary Meehan was elected on November 3 1992 He took office in January 1993 Tenure Edit Meehan is generally considered to be a political liberal Meehan is a prominent advocate for campaign finance reform and was one of the major sponsors of Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act called the Shays Meehan Bill in the House and the McCain Feingold Bill in the Senate He has also been noted for his activism on gay rights issues and was the chief sponsor of the measure repealing the don t ask don t tell policy Meehan successfully ran for the House in 1992 on a platform of reform including a commitment to pushing through term limits for members of the House As part of that platform Meehan made a pledge not to serve more than four terms On the House floor in 1995 he scolded members who might go back on their promise to limit their tenure in office The best test of any politicians credibility on term limits he said is whether they are willing to put their careers where their mouths are and limit their own service Despite his pledge Meehan again ran for Congress in the year 2000 exceeding four terms by two and a half times 15 nbsp Meehan celebrates gaining enough votes to bring his campaign finance reform bill to the floor On October 10 2002 Meehan was among the 81 House Democrats who voted in favor of authorizing the invasion of Iraq 16 In January 2005 nearly three years after the fall of Saddam Hussein s regime and as U S troops faced an increasingly sophisticated insurgency in Iraq Meehan published a Congressional white paper 17 advocating that Iraqi security responsibilities be transferred to a new democratically elected government and that the U S develop an exit strategy to remove troops within 12 months to 18 months During a discussion panel at the Brookings Institution 18 Meehan expressed concerns about the Bush administration having no endgame in sight He told the panel that it s time for Congress to reassert its role in foreign policy and to take the lead in providing an exit strategy in Iraq Meehan s campaign fund was among the largest campaign accounts of any House member with 4 829 540 cash on hand reported on October 15 2005 This is the result of raising more money than he spent in several campaigns since his first in 1992 In 2016 after his first year as president of UMass Meehan closed his congressional campaign signaling an end to his political career so he could focus his energies on leading the UMass system 19 In the 2004 Congressional race Meehan raised 3 170 733 and spent 459 977 of that thus adding 2 710 756 to his cash on hand His opponent Tom Tierney raised 30 943 and spent 30 406 Overall in the 2004 race incumbents in the House of Representatives on average raised 1 122 505 compared to 192 964 for their challengers 20 Meehan was mentioned as a possible candidate for the U S Senate in 2004 if Massachusetts junior senator John Kerry had been elected to the presidency 21 Meehan worked with former Marine Staff Sgt Eric Alva and a bipartisan group of representatives to Capitol Hill to reintroduce the Military Readiness Enhancement Act legislation that would repeal the Pentagon s don t ask don t tell policy regarding gay service members citation needed Former committee assignments Edit House Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel Oversight and Investigations Former Chairman House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime Terrorism and Homeland Security Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee on Courts the Internet and Intellectual Property Subcommittee on Immigration Border Security and Claims Former congressional caucuses Edit Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Congressional Fire Services Caucus Congressional Human Rights Caucus Congressional Manufacturing Task Force founder Congressional Task Force on Tobacco and Health co chair Minor League Baseball Caucus National Guard amp Reserve Components Congressional Members Organization Northeast Midwest Congressional Coalition co chair Sustainable Development Caucus co chair Wikipedia editing Edit Main article USA Congressional staff edits to Wikipedia An unidentified individual operating through the U S House of Representatives internet connection made several favorable edits as well as removing statements declaring Meehan s original campaign platform that included a promise not to run for more than four terms Meehan s chief of staff at the time Matt Vogel admitted to the press that he oversaw the edits and removal of the section that pointed out Meehan s decision not to step down from office after four terms 22 Retirement from Congress Edit On May 9 2007 Meehan delivered an official resignation statement to the Speaker of the House Rep Nancy Pelosi D CA indicating that he would leave his post on 1 July 2007 23 In response Gov Deval Patrick D MA announced a September 4 primary and an October 16 special election to determine Meehan s successor The winner was Niki Tsongas the widow of Paul Tsongas who held the seat from 1974 to 1979 before being elected to the Senate Meehan s former chief of staff Lori Trahan won his former seat now numbered as the 3rd District in 2018 University of Massachusetts EditMeehan became the President of the University of Massachusetts a position he assumed in July 2015 after serving as Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell since September 2007 24 On May 1 2015 the University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees unanimously elected Meehan citing his record of achievement while serving as the Chancellor at UMass Lowell his record of public service throughout his career and his ability to communicate and to inspire as being among the reasons for selecting him as the 27th President of the Massachusetts University System 25 Meehan is the first former graduate of a UMass school to serve as President of the UMass System Meehan was inaugurated at the Edward M Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate on November 12 2015 where he vowed to fight for the University of Massachusetts calling it the most important institution in Massachusetts in the critical areas of social mobility and economic growth 26 27 Meehan made raising money for scholarship funds the centerpiece of his inauguration With an initial fundraising target of 1 million the privately funded inauguration far exceeded its goals and generated a record 1 7 million for student scholarships 28 In his first year of presidency the University s enrollment reached a record 73 744 students and research expenditures had risen to a high of 629 million UMass increased its own funding of financial aid by nearly 20 million during Meehan s first year with spending rising from 236 million to a record 255 million the highest ever Additionally the UMass Foundation in part based on Meehan s recommendation voted to divest direct investments in fossil fuels from the university s endowment making it the first major public university in the nation to take such action 29 As Meehan began his second year as President of the UMass System he announced the closing of his congressional campaign directed that funds be transferred to an education foundation and stipulated that a 1 million scholarship donation be made to his alma mater UMass Lowell 19 During his years at UMass Lowell the institution achieved record growth in enrollment student retention and funding for research and scholarships 30 During his tenure as chancellor UMass Lowell for the first time was named a top tier national university 31 It also was the top ranked public research institution in New England for starting salary mid career salary and overall return on investment for graduates according to PayScale com 32 Under Meehan s leadership UMass Lowell opened 10 new buildings over a five year period was named to the President s Higher Education Honor Roll for community service and campus engagement 33 for six years in a row and made a successful transition to NCAA Division I athletics 34 Meehan was presented with the Association of College Unions International ACUI 2014 President of the Year Award at the organization s 100th anniversary celebration and conference He was honored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education CASE at the annual District I program in 2012 with the Chief Executive Leadership Award 35 36 UMass Boston Edit Main article University of Massachusetts Boston 2015 present New buildings On April 5 2017 University of Massachusetts Boston officials announced that Chancellor J Keith Motley would resign at the end of the academic calendar year on June 30 take a one year sabbatical and return as a tenured faculty member Meehan stated that UMass Boston Deputy Chancellor Barry Mills appointed the previous month 37 would serve as interim chancellor until university finances are stabilized and the university is positioned to attract a world class chancellor through a global search 38 specifically to address the university s 2017 operating budget deficit of 30 million 39 In response to the appointment of Mills and Motley s resignation announcement UMass Boston faculty publicly expressed concern that Motley was being scapegoated for the university s budget deficit while Boston City Councilors Tito Jackson and Ayanna Pressley Massachusetts State Senator Linda Dorcena Forry and Massachusetts State Representative Russell Holmes called upon Meehan to reject Motley s resignation 40 41 42 On April 8 2017 at a UMass System Board of Trustees meeting UMass Boston faculty and students protested decisions by university administration to cut offerings of courses many required for graduation in the upcoming summer semester 43 as well as other programs and to make expense adjustments which reduced the deficit to approximately 6 million or 7 million 44 On July 1 2017 Barry Mills became interim chancellor 38 45 In November 2017 an audit Meehan commissioned from KPMG was presented to the System Board of Trustees that found that faulty record keeping a lack of discipline in its budgeting process and a failure on the part of UMass Boston administration to appreciate the cost of the campus renewal construction projects on the university s operating budget led to the university s 30 million budget deficit 46 and in the same month the university laid off 36 employees after laying off about 100 non tenure track faculty earlier in the year 47 48 In April 2018 University of Massachusetts Amherst and Mount Ida College administrators announced that the former school would acquire the latter s campus in Newton after the latter college s closure 49 The acquisition was immediately opposed by UMass Boston faculty and students due to inadequate consultation with the Boston campus faculty the Boston campus budget deficit and that because of the proximity of the Mount Ida campus to the Boston campus the faculty contended that the new campus would compete with the Boston campus 50 51 In April 2018 the UMass Boston campus was the sole majority minority campus in the UMass System 50 In May 2018 following the approval of the sale by the office of Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey 52 the UMass Boston Faculty Council passed a motion of no confidence in Meehan and the System Board of Trustees 53 In the same month 10 days after three finalists for the UMass Boston Chancellor position were named 54 on May 21 2018 all three finalists withdrew from consideration after faculty members questioned the qualifications of the candidates 55 On June 20 2018 UMass System Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Katherine Newman was appointed as the university s interim Chancellor by the System Board of Trustees effective July 1 2018 56 In May 2019 the Pioneer Institute released a white paper co authored by former Massachusetts State Representative Gregory W Sullivan who also served as the Massachusetts Inspector General that reviewed records obtained from the UMass System Controller s Office as well as other publicly available documents that concluded that Chancellor Keith Motley and other UMass Boston administrators were scapegoated for the 2017 fiscal year 30 million budget deficit and that instead the approval by the System Board of Trustees of an accelerated 5 year capital spending plan in December 2014 without assuring that capital reserves would be made available to pay for the plan as well as an error to a 5 year campus reserve ratio estimate prepared by the UMass Central Budget Office and presented to the System Board of Trustees in April 2016 was the cause of the 26 million in budget reductions implemented by interim Chancellor Barry Mills and that the reductions made at the direction of the UMass Central Office 57 58 Additionally the white paper states that KPMG s 2017 audit was not conducted in accordance with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards or reported in accordance with auditing standards prescribed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and that the purchase of Mount Ida College in April 2018 was conducted by a wire transfer from the UMass System for 75 million without being included on the previously approved university capital plan at the time the UMass Central Office ordered the budget reductions rather than UMass Amherst purchasing the Mount Ida campus with loanable funds to be repaid with interest and in contrast to how the transaction was described in a press statement issued by Meehan s office 57 59 The following month interim Chancellor Katherine Newman issued a press statement disputing the findings of the white paper 60 In September 2019 the UMass Boston Faculty Staff Union President addressed the System Board of Trustees to protest the potential offering of equivalent programs at the Mount Ida campus that are already offered at the Boston campus 61 The following December the UMass Boston Faculty Staff Union President presented the board with a petition from the Boston campus faculty reiterating their concerns about the Mount Ida campus and requesting more input into its planning 62 On February 10 2020 University of California Los Angeles Dean Marcelo Suarez Orozco was unanimously appointed as the new permanent chancellor of the university succeeding Katharine Newman 63 and Suarez Orozco assumed the position on August 1 2020 64 Board appointments Edit Meehan is on the Board of Trustees at Natixis Global Asset Management and on the Board of Governors at Lowell General Hospital Previously he has served on the Board of Directors at Sage Bank formerly Lowell Cooperative Bank Qteros formerly SunEthanol D Youville Foundation and was a member of the Board of Trustees of Suffolk University Personal life EditIn 1996 Meehan married Ellen T Murphy 65 66 67 They had two children together Daniel Martin and Robert Francis Meehan The couple divorced in 2016 68 In July 2022 Meehan married Jennifer Maguire Meehan formerly Jennifer Maguire Hanson the Director of Philanthropy at Lowell General Hospital Widowed in 2018 she has two daughters Caroline and Ella Hanson 69 References Edit a b Biography of UMass President Marty Meehan University of Massachusetts April 7 2017 Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 University of Massachusetts Office of the President April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Goodbye Chancellor Hello President Meehan PDF UMass Lowell Massachusetts August 31 2015 Retrieved April 7 2017 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Representative Martin T Meehan C SPAN org National Cable Satellite Corporation C SPAN USA April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 C SPAN Videos of Representative Martin T Meehan C SPAN org National Cable Satellite Corporation C SPAN USA April 7 2017 Retrieved April 7 2017 Obituary for Martin T Buster Sr Lowell Sun Massachusetts USA June 21 2015 Retrieved April 7 2017 Congressman Martin T Meehan s Tribute to His Father GPO U S Government Publishing Office October 25 2000 Retrieved April 7 2017 Negri Gloria July 9 2008 Obituary for Alice Meehan 78 Matriarch of Congressman s Large Family Boston com The Boston Globe Massachusetts USA Retrieved April 7 2017 President Meehan honored by American College of Greece University of Massachusetts USA June 25 2016 Retrieved April 7 2017 PD43 1990 U S House General Election 5th Congressional District PD43 Retrieved September 11 2020 Cooper Kenneth J Dewar Helen September 16 1992 REPS SOLARZ AND ATKINS ARE DEFEATED Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved September 11 2020 The List Bickering House Hurts Itself Final True Confession Tells Little About Scandal The Seattle Times archive seattletimes com Retrieved September 11 2020 PD43 1992 U S House General Election 3rd Congressional District PD43 PD43 1992 U S House Democratic Primary 5th Congressional District PD43 Retrieved September 11 2020 Catherine Edwards The Promise of Term Limits Archived 2006 05 15 at the Wayback Machine June 28 1999 Accessed on 7 February 2006 107th Congress 2nd Session 455th Roll Call Vote of by members of the House of Representatives Retrieved May 13 2023 Iraq Light at the end of the Tunnel PDF politico com Retrieved May 16 2023 Brookings Briefing PDF brookings edu April 2012 Retrieved May 16 2023 a b Marty Meehan to close congressional committee make 1 million gift for UMass scholarships from educational foundation fund University of Massachusetts June 30 2016 Retrieved August 13 2018 2004 ELECTION OVERVIEW Incumbent Advantage Archived 2006 02 01 at the Wayback Machine on http www opensecrets org Accessed 7 February 2006 Successors in the Wings on https www washingtonpost com Retrieved 6 May 2007 Associated Press Meehan staff are said to admit rewriting data Marty Meehan Retirement from Congress Tribute YouTube com July 1 2007 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved April 10 2017 Marty Meehan Named 27th President Of The UMass System YouTube com WGBH Greater Boston Massachusetts USA May 6 2015 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved April 10 2017 Martin T Meehan Elected 27th President of the University of Massachusetts System University of Massachusetts USA May 1 2015 Retrieved April 7 2017 Marty Meehan Inaugurated as 27th President of the University of Massachusetts University of Massachusetts USA November 12 2015 Retrieved April 10 2017 Marty Meehan Inaugural Speech on 12 November 2015 YouTube com November 12 2015 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved April 10 2017 Marty Meehan inaugurated as 27th president of the University of Massachusetts University of Massachusetts November 13 2015 Retrieved August 13 2018 UMass Trustees endorse fossil fuel divestment University of Massachusetts June 15 2016 Retrieved August 13 2018 Marty Meehan University of Massachusetts www umassp edu Retrieved November 20 2015 UMass Lowell Climbs in Prominent National Ranking UMass Lowell www uml edu Retrieved August 13 2018 University of Massachusetts UMass Lowell Campus Salary PayScale www payscale com Retrieved August 13 2018 UMass Lowell Named to President s Higher Education Honor Roll Retrieved August 13 2018 UMass Lowell Athletics to Join America East Conference Retrieved August 13 2018 Chancellor Receives Chief Executive Leadership Award Retrieved August 13 2018 CASE The Chief Executive Leadership Award www case org Retrieved August 13 2018 Barry Mills Appointed Deputy Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer at UMass Boston UMass Boston News March 3 2017 Retrieved March 15 2017 a b Norton Michael P April 5 2017 UMass Boston Chancellor Keith Motley To Step Down June 30 WGBH Retrieved January 15 2022 Larkin Max O Keefe Caitlin Chakrabarti Meghna April 6 2017 J Keith Motley UMass Boston Chancellor To Step Down WBUR Retrieved April 7 2017 Krantz Laura April 3 2017 Some faculty fear that UMass Boston chancellor is being scapegoated The Boston Globe Retrieved March 8 2022 Krantz Laura April 5 2017 Motley to step down as UMass Boston chancellor The Boston Globe Retrieved March 8 2022 Arnold Olivia April 8 2017 UMass Boston rallies around departing chancellor The Boston Globe Retrieved March 8 2022 UMass Boston Cuts Summer Courses As It Grapples With Deficit WBZ TV April 10 2017 Retrieved June 28 2018 Young Colin A April 13 2017 Anger frustration mark UMass board meeting at Dorchester campus The Dorchester Reporter Boston Neighborhood News Inc Retrieved March 6 2021 Board of Trustees Officially Appoints Barry Mills Interim Chancellor of UMass Boston UMass Boston News July 17 2017 Retrieved July 18 2017 Krantz Laura November 9 2017 Chaotic management led to UMass Boston deficit audit says The Boston Globe Retrieved July 28 2021 Krantz Laura November 15 2017 Caught in a financial crisis UMass Boston begins to cut jobs The Boston Globe Retrieved July 28 2021 Oakes Bob Amer Yasmin September 14 2017 UMass Boston Community Members Call On State To Help Close School s Budget Deficit WBUR Retrieved July 28 2021 Creamer Lisa Thys Fred April 6 2018 Mount Ida College To Close UMass Amherst To Acquire Its Campus In Newton WBUR Retrieved June 26 2018 a b Rios Simon April 19 2018 UMass Boston Students Faculty Want UMass Amherst To Drop Mount Ida Acquisition WBUR Retrieved June 26 2018 Rios Simon May 3 2018 For Some At UMass Boston Mount Ida Deal Stokes Feeling Of Second Class Citizenship WBUR Retrieved June 26 2018 Thys Fred May 15 2018 Mass AG Approves Sale Of Mount Ida Campus To UMass Amherst WBUR Retrieved June 26 2018 Dumcius Gintautas May 14 2018 UMass Boston faculty leaders declare no confidence in UMass President Marty Meehan trustees MassLive com Advance Publications Retrieved June 27 2018 Norton Michael P May 11 2018 3 Finalists Named For UMass Boston Chancellor s Post WBUR Retrieved June 27 2018 Thys Fred May 21 2018 All 3 Finalists For UMass Boston Chancellor Withdraw WBUR Retrieved June 26 2018 UMass Board of Trustees Appoint Katherine Newman Interim Chancellor of UMass Boston UMass Boston News June 21 2018 Retrieved July 5 2018 a b Sullivan Gregory W Paxton Rebekah 2019 Fiscal Crisis at UMass Boston The True Story and the Scapegoating PDF Report Pioneer Institute Retrieved July 28 2021 Gregory W Sullivan Pioneer s Institutes Research Director Pioneer Institute Retrieved January 17 2023 Read the full statement from UMass s president on Mount Ida College The Boston Globe April 12 2018 Retrieved July 30 2021 Smith Jennifer June 6 2019 UMass takes heated issue with Pioneer Institute s campus report Dorchester Reporter Retrieved April 13 2022 Lannan Katie September 5 2019 UMass Boston faculty protest UMA programs in Newton The Dorchester Reporter Boston Neighborhood News Inc Retrieved March 2 2021 Lannan Katie December 18 2019 UMass Boston faculty feel competition from Newton campus The Dorchester Reporter Boston Neighborhood News Inc Retrieved March 2 2021 Lannan Katie February 10 2020 Suarez Orozco confirmed as next leader of UMass Boston The Dorchester Reporter Boston Neighborhood News Inc Retrieved August 13 2020 Chancellor elect Suarez Orozco Establishes Endowed George Floyd Honorary Scholarship UMass Boston News University of Massachusetts Boston July 27 2020 Retrieved March 3 2021 WEDDINGS Martin T Meehan Ellen T Murphy The New York Times USA July 14 1996 Retrieved April 7 2017 Anderson Travis November 12 2016 UMass President Meehan Buys Hub Waterfront Condo for 975 000 Boston Globe Massachusetts USA Retrieved April 12 2017 Scott Christopher November 11 2016 UMass President Meehan Buys Hub Waterfront Condo for 975 000 Lowell Sun Massachusetts USA Retrieved April 12 2017 The Sunday Notebook Retrieved August 13 2018 President Marty Meehan Biography University of Massachusetts UMass System Retrieved August 15 2022 External links Edit nbsp Works by or about Marty Meehan at Wikisource nbsp Congressional staff actions prompt Wikipedia investigation at Wikinews President Marty Meehan official UMass site Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Appearances on C SPAN Congress made Wikipedia changes Matthew Davis BBC News 2006 02 09U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byChester Atkins Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Massachusetts s 5th congressional district1993 2007 Succeeded byNiki TsongasU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byCynthia McKinneyas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byBill Delahuntas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marty Meehan amp oldid 1175865599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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