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Perry
Named Senior Vice President at UT Austin
AUSTIN
– Shirley Bird Perry, who announced in
June her plans to retire as vice chancellor
for development and external relations at the
University of Texas System, will join The University
of Texas at Austin as senior vice president
next April 1.
Perry,
who has served more than 40 years with the UT
System and UT Austin, will hold a half-time
position, UT Austin President Larry R. Faulkner
said in announcing the appointment.
"Shirley
Bird Perry has an encyclopedic knowledge of
Texas and can bring great value to our efforts
to reach out to people and communities across
the state," Faulkner said. "It is
our good fortune that she can rejoin the university
toward that end. I look forward very much to
working with her."
Perry
will be responsible, Faulkner said, for overseeing
the president's fund-raising efforts and maintaining
momentum in contacts with potential donors,
coordinating the president's program of community
visits around the state, working with the university's
Center for American History to create a better
historical record of the university's life.
"I
am enormously pleased to rejoin The University
of Texas at Austin administrative team,"
Perry said, "and I am honored to have this
extraordinary opportunity to serve President
Faulkner and the institution."
As
a senior vice president, Perry will be a member
of the Vice Presidents' Council and the University
Leadership Council at the university.
Perry
has served as vice chancellor for development
and external relations with the UT System since
1992. In that position she has directed fund-raising
operations, public affairs activities, management
of estates and trusts, event planning and other
activities.
Before
joining the staff of the UT System, she had
been vice president for development and university
relations at The University of Texas at Austin
under Presidents Peter T. Flawn and William
H. Cunningham. Earlier, Flawn had appointed
her as assistant to the president and coordinator
of the university centennial observance, which
culminated in 1983. Perry was promoted to vice
president and coordinator of centennial programs
in 1981.
Perry
served as director of the Texas Union from 1972
to 1976. She began at the Texas Union as program
director in 1958.
Her
service at The University of Texas at Austin
was interrupted only twice since then. She was
a teacher in California in 1959-60 and was with
the Association of College Unions-International
from 1976 to 1979.
Perry holds
bachelor's and master's degrees from The University of Texas at
Austin. She is married to Sam Perry, an Austin attorney.

Contact
person: Emily Battle,
(903) 565-5604

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