One of the longest serving executives with the Texas A&M system is retiring.
The decision from the system’s chief auditor, Charlie Hrncir became public through an open meeting notice from a board of regents committee.
The audit committee decided last Friday (August 16) to seek proposals to hire a consultant to assist in the hiring process of Hrncir’s successor.
Hrncir joined the system in April 2000 and has been chief auditor since August of 2015.
Prior to joining the A&M system, Hrncir worked for the Texas State Auditor’s Office for 19 years.
A system spokesman tells WTAW News that Hrncir will retire this January.