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UVI Trustees Elect Officers, Renew President Hall’s Contract

UV Board of Trustees Chairman Henry Smock congratulates Oran Roebuck on being named vice chair of the Board. UVI President David Hall looks on.

In the regular session of its quarterly meeting on June 22, in the Administration and Conference Center Building on the St. Thomas Campus, the University of the Virgin Islands Board of Trustees re-elected Henry Smock to serve as chairman and elected Oran Roebuck to serve as vice chair.

In executive session, the board unanimously approved a five-year agreement to employ Dr. David Hall as president of the university for the period of Aug. 1, 2019 through July 31, 2024. The current employment agreement between the university and President Hall expires on July 31, of this year. Hall and the chair of the Board, Henry Smock, will execute the new agreement later this week.

“I am very pleased that we have been able to renegotiate a new contract for a great president,” said Chairman Smock. “His leadership of the University during and after Hurricanes Irma and Maria was significant in UVI’s ability to reopen quickly, resume classes, support its employees and students, and serve as a resource to the territory during its recovery efforts.” He continued, “The Board of Trustees is confident that he will continue to move the University forward under its new strategic plan, ‘Greatness Through Innovation’.”

The terms of the 2019-2024 employment agreement are similar to those in the current agreement. There will be no change in the president’s salary or his ability to be awarded a performance bonus at the end of each contract year as determined by the Board. In determining whether to award a performance bonus, the board shall take into consideration, among other things, exceptional job performance, the financial condition of the University, the economic condition of the Virgin Islands, and/or the level of faculty and staff compensation.

UVI President Dr. David Hall

Further, the board shall not issue a performance bonus where a state of emergency has been declared for the Virgin Islands, or other exigent circumstances affecting the university. The president shall also be eligible for salary increases at the same percentages and the same time as the salaries of the university faculty and staff generally are increased. Hall has not received a performance bonus in nine years, despite having consistent outstanding ratings from the Board of Trustees.

There are two substantive changes to this employment agreement. As the president had been required to live on the St. Thomas Campus previously, free of rent, or the cost of electricity, he will now be provided with a housing allowance of $5,000 per month to assist him with the cost of renting or securing a home of his own choice at whatever location on St. Thomas that he chooses.

Additionally, Hall shall be expected to raise not less than $20 million during the term of this contract. In recognition of current adverse economic conditions in the territory, this minimum is $2.5 million less than required under the current contract.

Smock said, “During President Hall’s existing five-year contract, the university has achieved many important goals and milestones. There has been important growth in numerous areas under President Hall’s tenure.”

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Below are a few of the achievements, accomplishments and honors bestowed upon the university and President Hall in the last five years.

New Academic Programs
Hospitality and Tourism Management Program
UVI at USM
Bachelor of Science Physics Program
Master’s Program for Marine Sciences
BS in Maritime Management
Ph.D. in Creative Leadership for Innovation and Change
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing
Executive Master of Business Administration
Master of Accounting (MACC)
Master of Arts in School Counseling and Guidance
Master of Arts in Educational Leadership
Sixteen new online degrees
Bachelor of Science in Nursing on the St. Croix campus

Fundraising
· Anderson Family Establishes $2 Million Endowment in Support of UVI Students
· UVI Rise Relief Fund raises over $280,000 to support students and employees in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria
· Green Leaf VI II, LLC Support UVI Simulations Center
· Research and Technology Park companies’ contributions now approach close to $1 million annually
· $25 million Capital Campaign success
· U.S. DOE $1.3 Million Cyber Security Grant
· $9 Million Grant for Center for the Advancement of STEM Leadership (CASL)
· $2.7 Million NASA Grant
· $20 Million NSF Grant to Fund EPSCoR
· $11.1 Million grant from the DOE to rebuild facilities on campus

Awards
· UVI President David Hall to Receive USVI Hotel and Tourism Association Award of Excellence
· President Hall to Accept Thurgood Marshall Award on Nov. 16; Gala to be Streamed Live Online
· University of the Virgin Islands President David Hall elected to Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame
· University designated a Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement

Other Accomplishments
1. First Cohort of Students Graduate from UVI at USM
2. UVI School of Education Awarded NCATE Accreditation
3. UVI’s Accreditation Re-affirmed! Middle States Commission Re-affirms Accreditation with High Praise
4. Updated Sexual Misconduct Policy
5. Launch of Hackathon Competitions on both campuses
6. Athletic program admitted into National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and launched soccer program on the St. Croix campus
7. Nearing completion of the Medical Simulation Center on the St. Croix campus
8. Nearing completion of the Medical School classroom building on St. Thomas
9. Working with then Senator Roach and former Governor Mapp was able to establish the UVI Free Tuition program
10. Secured from the local government support for two salary increases for employees within a three-year period.
11. Raised the minimum salary for UVI employees to $30,000, the highest of all governmental agencies in the territory.
12. Established an Inclusive Child Care Center on campus for students attending classes at UVI
13. Established Innovation Centers on both campuses
14. Developed and launched a new strategic plan “Greatness through Innovation”
15. Expanded study abroad opportunities for students, including securing full scholarships for UVI students to study in Denmark.
16. UVI’s endowment now ranks in the top 10 of all HBCUs
17. UVI ranks 8th among all HBCUs in obtaining external grant support

President Hall indicated his appreciation to the UVI Board of Trustees for its continuing support and faith in his leadership. “The university has made great strides in the last five years due to the collective efforts, creativity, resilience and hard work of countless faculty, staff and students and board members,” Hall said. “I am proud of UVI and the contributions it makes to the territory. I remain honored to serve as president of this special university.”

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