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Pat Pitney

Karen Patricia "Pat" Pitney (née Spurgin, born August 10, 1965) is an American university administrator, former Alaska state government official, and Olympic gold medalist. She is the president of the University of Alaska system.

Pat Pitney
12th President of the University of Alaska system
Assumed office
August 1, 2020
Preceded byJim Johnsen
Personal details
Born
Karen Patricia Spurgin

August 10, 1965 (1965-08-10) (age 57)
Billings, Montana, U.S.
Alma mater
Sports career
Pat Spurgin in 1984
Medal record

Early life and education

Born in Billings, Montana, Pitney competed and won a gold medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics.[1][2] She became the first Olympic Champion in Air Rifle for Women, at the time being an 18-year-old student at Murray State University, Kentucky. The Pat Spurgin Rifle Range at Murray State University is named after her.[3] She earned a degree in engineering physics from Murray State University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.[4]

University of Alaska

Pitney held administrative positions at the University of Alaska for 23 years.[5] From 2008 to 2014, she was the vice chancellor for administrative services at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. While vice chancellor, she also served as finance vice president for the University of the Arctic, starting in 2012.[6][7]

Pitney volunteered as an assistant coach for the Alaska Nanooks rifle team at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for almost two decades.[8] The team won nine NCAA Rifle Championships during that time.[9]

Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games

Pitney was a torchbearer for the Sochi 2014 Olympics torch relay. She traveled 3,100 miles on the Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy to the North Pole, where the crew ignited a cauldron with the Olympic torch.[10]

State of Alaska

In December 2014, newly elected Alaska Governor Bill Walker appointed Pitney as director of the Office of Management and Budget[11] During the 2014-2018 Walker administration, Pitney focused on managing the impact of collapsing oil prices on the Alaska state budget.[12][13][14][15][16][17] Pitney then became director of the state of Alaska's Legislative Finance Division in January 2020.[18]

University of Alaska president

Pitney became interim president of the University of Alaska system on August 1, 2020. She succeeded acting President Michelle Rizk, who had stepped in after the resignation of President Jim Johnsen on June 22.[4] Pitney's term was originally set to expire when a permanent university president was recruited.[19] However, on January 31, 2022, the chair of the University of Alaska Board of Regents, Sherri Buretta, proposed that the pending recruitment be cancelled and that Pitney be appointed as permanent president, effective immediately.[20] Although faculty, student and staff governance groups all protested their exclusion from the decision-making process, [21] the Board of Regents unanimously accepted the proposal on February 25; Buretta noted that Pitney was the first woman to hold the University of Alaska presidency as a permanent position.[22]

Pitney inherited an ongoing downsizing of the university system in response to a three-year program of scheduled reductions in financial support from the state of Alaska. Her presidency began at the start of the second year of the reductions. To compensate for reduced funding from the state, Pitney has pursued private philanthropists,[23][24]external grants for research programs, and completion of the University of Alaska's federal land grant endowment.[25] The completion of the land grant passed a milestone in December 2022 with the passage of the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, which directed the Bureau of Land Management to begin the process of transferring 360,000 acres of federal land to the University.[26]

The Pitney administration's academic focus has been on programs which directly benefit the Alaska economy, such as alternative energy, marine farming, health care education, heavy oil recovery, mining of critical minerals, and development of drone aircraft applications.[27] In the face of budget cuts, Pitney has also pushed forward the Alaska Native Success Initiative, which increases the involvement of Alaskan native students and faculty in University academics.[27][24]

Pitney's presidency of the university system has been complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which shut down most on-campus activities in the spring of 2020 in favor of remote instruction. Her administration gradually reopened those on-campus activities, with all in-person classes resuming in the fall of 2021.[28][24]

Other activities

Pitney joined the Board of Directors of First National Bank Alaska in October 2022.[29]

Legacy

Pitney has been inducted into the USA Shooting Hall of fame.[30]

References

  1. ^ . databaseOlympics.com. databaseSports.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2015.
  3. ^ "Pat Spurgin Rifle Range". Murray State Racers. Murray State University Athletics. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  4. ^ a b "UA regents name Pat Pitney as interim president". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  5. ^ "UA Board of Regents names Pat Pitney interim president". Anchorage Press. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Pitney named to University of Arctic vice president post". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. 30 August 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  7. ^ Grimes, Marmian (28 August 2012). "Pitney named UArctic finance vice president". University of Alaska Fairbanks. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  8. ^ Bernier, Blake (19 May 2020). "Spurgin's Olympic gold moment". Murray Ledger. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Pat Spurgin". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  10. ^ Zaccardi, Nick (25 October 2013). "Olympic flame's trip to North Pole (photos)". NBC Sports. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  11. ^ Cole, Dermot (27 December 2014). "Alaska state budget director has Olympic credentials". Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  12. ^ Buxton, Matt (23 April 2015). "Gov. Walker plans public education effort about Alaska's budget gap". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  13. ^ Buxton, Matt (5 October 2015). "Alaska budget chief: Cuts only one piece of Alaska fiscal picture". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  14. ^ Kwong, Emily (8 December 2015). "Budget director uses money game to illustrate state's plight". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  15. ^ Buxton, Matt (2 February 2016). "Budget director attempts to explain consequences of $30 million cuts". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  16. ^ Kitchenman, Andrew (7 November 2017). "Spending gap could hurt Alaska Permanent Fund, budget director says". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  17. ^ McChesney, Rashah (29 January 2018). "Higher oil prices help, but don't solve the state's budget problem". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  18. ^ McChesney, Rashah (27 January 2020). "Pat Pitney to head Legislative Finance". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  19. ^ Treinen, Lex (15 January 2021). "Pitney to serve as interim University of Alaska President until 2022". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  20. ^ Hersey, Linda (3 February 2022). "Pat Pitney on path to be University of Alaska's permanent president". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  21. ^ Bross, Dan (28 February 2022). "Pat Pitney named permanent University of Alaska president". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  22. ^ Hersey, Linda (25 February 2022). "Pat Pitney appointed University of Alaska president". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  23. ^ Bohman, Amanda (25 February 2021). "UA positioned to stay competitive despite cuts, says system president". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  24. ^ a b c Segall, Peter (27 January 2022). "UA President: University has turned a corner on funding". Juneau Empire. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  25. ^ Hersey, Linda (6 June 2021). "University of Alaska charts a course for the future". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  26. ^ Brooks, James (30 December 2022). "University of Alaska will gain land under new federal budget law". Alaska Beacon. States Newsroom. Retrieved 31 December 2022. Under the terms of the legislation, the Bureau of Land Management must create a program within four years to transfer 360,000 acres of federal land selected by the state of Alaska and the University of Alaska.
  27. ^ a b Hersey, Linda (14 February 2022). "University of Alaska seeks 3% budget increase over fiscal 2022". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  28. ^ Hersey, Linda (5 June 2021). "UA prepares for classroom learning post-Covid". Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  29. ^ "First National Bank Alaska announces Pat Pitney to join Board of Directors". KINY. Juneau, Alaska. 16 October 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  30. ^ "Pat (Spurgin) Pitney". usashooting.org. Retrieved 3 September 2021.

External links

  • Meet the President: President Pat Pitney at the University of Alaska
  • Pat Spurgin at Olympedia 

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Karen Patricia Pat Pitney nee Spurgin born August 10 1965 is an American university administrator former Alaska state government official and Olympic gold medalist She is the president of the University of Alaska system Pat Pitney12th President of the University of Alaska systemIncumbentAssumed office August 1 2020Preceded byJim JohnsenPersonal detailsBornKaren Patricia SpurginAugust 10 1965 1965 08 10 age 57 Billings Montana U S Alma materUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks MBA Murray State University BS Sports careerPat Spurgin in 1984Medal record Women s shootingRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games1984 Los Angeles Air rifle Contents 1 Early life and education 2 University of Alaska 3 Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games 4 State of Alaska 5 University of Alaska president 6 Other activities 7 Legacy 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditBorn in Billings Montana Pitney competed and won a gold medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics 1 2 She became the first Olympic Champion in Air Rifle for Women at the time being an 18 year old student at Murray State University Kentucky The Pat Spurgin Rifle Range at Murray State University is named after her 3 She earned a degree in engineering physics from Murray State University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Alaska Fairbanks 4 University of Alaska EditPitney held administrative positions at the University of Alaska for 23 years 5 From 2008 to 2014 she was the vice chancellor for administrative services at the University of Alaska Fairbanks While vice chancellor she also served as finance vice president for the University of the Arctic starting in 2012 6 7 Pitney volunteered as an assistant coach for the Alaska Nanooks rifle team at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for almost two decades 8 The team won nine NCAA Rifle Championships during that time 9 Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games EditPitney was a torchbearer for the Sochi 2014 Olympics torch relay She traveled 3 100 miles on the Russian nuclear powered icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy to the North Pole where the crew ignited a cauldron with the Olympic torch 10 State of Alaska EditIn December 2014 newly elected Alaska Governor Bill Walker appointed Pitney as director of the Office of Management and Budget 11 During the 2014 2018 Walker administration Pitney focused on managing the impact of collapsing oil prices on the Alaska state budget 12 13 14 15 16 17 Pitney then became director of the state of Alaska s Legislative Finance Division in January 2020 18 University of Alaska president EditPitney became interim president of the University of Alaska system on August 1 2020 She succeeded acting President Michelle Rizk who had stepped in after the resignation of President Jim Johnsen on June 22 4 Pitney s term was originally set to expire when a permanent university president was recruited 19 However on January 31 2022 the chair of the University of Alaska Board of Regents Sherri Buretta proposed that the pending recruitment be cancelled and that Pitney be appointed as permanent president effective immediately 20 Although faculty student and staff governance groups all protested their exclusion from the decision making process 21 the Board of Regents unanimously accepted the proposal on February 25 Buretta noted that Pitney was the first woman to hold the University of Alaska presidency as a permanent position 22 Pitney inherited an ongoing downsizing of the university system in response to a three year program of scheduled reductions in financial support from the state of Alaska Her presidency began at the start of the second year of the reductions To compensate for reduced funding from the state Pitney has pursued private philanthropists 23 24 external grants for research programs and completion of the University of Alaska s federal land grant endowment 25 The completion of the land grant passed a milestone in December 2022 with the passage of the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act 2023 which directed the Bureau of Land Management to begin the process of transferring 360 000 acres of federal land to the University 26 The Pitney administration s academic focus has been on programs which directly benefit the Alaska economy such as alternative energy marine farming health care education heavy oil recovery mining of critical minerals and development of drone aircraft applications 27 In the face of budget cuts Pitney has also pushed forward the Alaska Native Success Initiative which increases the involvement of Alaskan native students and faculty in University academics 27 24 Pitney s presidency of the university system has been complicated by the COVID 19 pandemic which shut down most on campus activities in the spring of 2020 in favor of remote instruction Her administration gradually reopened those on campus activities with all in person classes resuming in the fall of 2021 28 24 Other activities EditPitney joined the Board of Directors of First National Bank Alaska in October 2022 29 Legacy EditPitney has been inducted into the USA Shooting Hall of fame 30 References Edit Pat Spurgin databaseOlympics com databaseSports com Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 6 February 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Pat Pitney Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 18 2020 Retrieved July 28 2015 Pat Spurgin Rifle Range Murray State Racers Murray State University Athletics Retrieved 6 February 2021 a b UA regents name Pat Pitney as interim president Fairbanks Daily News Miner 14 July 2020 Retrieved 5 February 2021 UA Board of Regents names Pat Pitney interim president Anchorage Press 14 July 2020 Retrieved 7 February 2021 Pitney named to University of Arctic vice president post Fairbanks Daily News Miner 30 August 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2021 Grimes Marmian 28 August 2012 Pitney named UArctic finance vice president University of Alaska Fairbanks Retrieved 13 February 2021 Bernier Blake 19 May 2020 Spurgin s Olympic gold moment Murray Ledger Retrieved 6 February 2021 Pat Spurgin Olympedia OlyMADMen Retrieved 6 February 2021 Zaccardi Nick 25 October 2013 Olympic flame s trip to North Pole photos NBC Sports Retrieved 5 February 2021 Cole Dermot 27 December 2014 Alaska state budget director has Olympic credentials Anchorage Daily News Retrieved 5 February 2021 Buxton Matt 23 April 2015 Gov Walker plans public education effort about Alaska s budget gap Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 13 February 2021 Buxton Matt 5 October 2015 Alaska budget chief Cuts only one piece of Alaska fiscal picture Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 13 February 2021 Kwong Emily 8 December 2015 Budget director uses money game to illustrate state s plight Alaska Public Media Retrieved 13 February 2021 Buxton Matt 2 February 2016 Budget director attempts to explain consequences of 30 million cuts Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 13 February 2021 Kitchenman Andrew 7 November 2017 Spending gap could hurt Alaska Permanent Fund budget director says Alaska Public Media Retrieved 13 February 2021 McChesney Rashah 29 January 2018 Higher oil prices help but don t solve the state s budget problem Alaska Public Media Retrieved 13 February 2021 McChesney Rashah 27 January 2020 Pat Pitney to head Legislative Finance Alaska Public Media Retrieved 5 February 2021 Treinen Lex 15 January 2021 Pitney to serve as interim University of Alaska President until 2022 Alaska Public Media Retrieved 7 February 2021 Hersey Linda 3 February 2022 Pat Pitney on path to be University of Alaska s permanent president Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 3 February 2022 Bross Dan 28 February 2022 Pat Pitney named permanent University of Alaska president Alaska Public Media Retrieved 28 February 2022 Hersey Linda 25 February 2022 Pat Pitney appointed University of Alaska president Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 25 February 2022 Bohman Amanda 25 February 2021 UA positioned to stay competitive despite cuts says system president Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 3 July 2021 a b c Segall Peter 27 January 2022 UA President University has turned a corner on funding Juneau Empire Retrieved 3 February 2022 Hersey Linda 6 June 2021 University of Alaska charts a course for the future Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 3 July 2021 Brooks James 30 December 2022 University of Alaska will gain land under new federal budget law Alaska Beacon States Newsroom Retrieved 31 December 2022 Under the terms of the legislation the Bureau of Land Management must create a program within four years to transfer 360 000 acres of federal land selected by the state of Alaska and the University of Alaska a b Hersey Linda 14 February 2022 University of Alaska seeks 3 budget increase over fiscal 2022 Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 5 March 2022 Hersey Linda 5 June 2021 UA prepares for classroom learning post Covid Fairbanks Daily News Miner Retrieved 3 July 2021 First National Bank Alaska announces Pat Pitney to join Board of Directors KINY Juneau Alaska 16 October 2022 Retrieved 20 October 2022 Pat Spurgin Pitney usashooting org Retrieved 3 September 2021 External links EditMeet the President President Pat Pitney at the University of Alaska Pat Spurgin at Olympedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pat Pitney amp oldid 1130832436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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