Open forum with CU presidential finalist Todd Saliman

Todd Saliman visits UCCS during his spring 2022 Listening Tour.

UCCS students, faculty and staff are invited to an open forum with Todd Saliman, CU presidential finalist, on Monday, Apr. 18 from 10:30–11:30 a.m. in Berger Hall. Register for the event and pre-submit questions here.

The nine-member University of Colorado Board of Regents advanced Todd Saliman as finalist for president of the university system in an unanimous vote, according to an announcement from the Board of Regents. Learn more on the CU Presidential Search website.

Saliman, a CU Boulder alumnus, has served as CU’s interim president since July 2021 following his appointment by the Board of Regents. With 30 years of experience in public policy and higher education in the state — including serving in the state legislature, working for two Colorado governors and overseeing CU’s budget operations for more than a decade — Saliman has devoted his career to advancing the state and CU.

Regent Sue Sharkey, vice chair of the search committee, said Saliman stood out among the candidates considered because of his “tremendous experience and proven leadership. I look forward to hearing input from our community over the next two weeks.”

Over the next two weeks, the Regents will receive input from the CU community at open forums with Saliman at CU’s four campuses and the system administration office. UCCS is slated for the first open forum, to be held on Monday, Apr. 18. During the visit, Saliman will also meet with shared governance representatives and campus leaders.

Regents also will meet with leadership teams, governance groups and community stakeholders. The board will consider all feedback from the CU community before meeting again the last week in April to elect a president.

“The importance of this stage of the process cannot be overstated,” said Board Chair Jack Kroll. “The board will not vote on the next CU president until considering all public input, which the board welcomes. We encourage everyone in the community to take part.”

The inclusive search process for CU’s next president launched in September, when the board began holding listening sessions with more than 40 stakeholder groups and soliciting written comments.

The next step was building a search committee that represents the diversity of the university and the state. The board requested that CU community members nominate their peers to serve on the search committee. Many of the members selected came from this group. Every university stakeholder group had a seat or seats on the committee, including students, faculty, staff, deans, alumni and donors, and community groups, and the committee represented Colorado’s diversity.

The board insisted on having a highly qualified and diverse candidate pool. To achieve that, the board hired Storbeck Search, a national recruiting firm with a reputation for building diverse search pools. Hundreds of people expressed interest in the job, and Storbeck presented the search committee with a highly qualified and diverse pool of 39 candidates: 13 women and 26 men – 13 candidates from Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) groups – from 20 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and international candidates.

The search committee spent many hours reviewing the candidates and discussing their credentials. They interviewed 10 candidates: seven women and three men – two BIPOC candidates – from seven states.

Per Regent policy, the committee narrowed the field to five highly qualified unranked candidates, who were forwarded to the Board of Regents for interviews. Those candidates included three women and two men – one BIPOC candidate – from five states.

About the University of Colorado

The University of Colorado is a premier public research university with four campuses: the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. With more than 67,000 students and over 8,400 instructional faculty members, CU is the largest institution of higher education in the state of Colorado. Learn more about CU online.