A&M Vice Chancellor and Agriculture Dean Named Interim President

Photo of Dr. Mark Hussey courtesy of Texas A&M University.
Photo of Dr. Mark Hussey courtesy of Texas A&M University.

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents unanimously named an interim President of the flagship campus Saturday morning.

A&M Vice Chancellor and Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Mark Hussey also received statewide support, according to comments made by Regents Jim Schwertner of Austin and Tony Buzbee of Houston.

The regents vote followed an executive session that lasted from 10:08 until 11:50 a.m.

Chancellor John Sharp told the regents Dr. Hussey will not be a candidate for president on a permanent basis.

The regents did not discuss the ongoing search for the permanent successor or who will be responsible for leading the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences while Dr. Hussey is interim President.

Hussey will begin January 14. His annual salary as interim President will be $425,000.

Click below to listen to the Board of Regents discussion and vote.

 

Dr. Hussey’s biography below comes from the A&M Agriculture and Life Sciences website.

Dr. Mark Hussey was appointed Vice Chancellor and Dean for Agriculture and Life Sciences in December 2008. He serves as dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University. As vice chancellor, Dr. Hussey provides leadership and oversight for The Texas A&M University System’s agricultural agencies: Texas A&M AgriLife Research, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, the Texas A&M Forest Service, and the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory.

Dr. Hussey is a native of southern Illinois, where he received a bachelor of science degree in biology from the University of Illinois. He continued his education at Texas A&M University, where he received a master of science degree and a doctorate in plant breeding.

Before his current appointment, Dr. Hussey served as the director of Texas A&M AgriLife Research. The agency has more than 1,600 employees, including 550 doctoral-level scientists who conduct research, improving life through science and technology. During his tenure as director, Dr. Hussey led the agency through a strategic branding initiative and started a corporate relations team that brought in research contracts worth more than $15 million.

From 1983 to 1985, Dr. Hussey was an assistant professor at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Weslaco, where he conducted forage breeding and management research. He joined the faculty of the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas A&M University as an assistant professor in 1985 and was promoted to professor in 1997. In 2001, Dr. Hussey became professor and head of the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, a position he held until 2005. Dr. Hussey was named associate director of programs for the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (now Texas A&M AgriLife Research) in April 2005.

As co-leader of a collaborative forage grass improvement team, Dr. Hussey conducted research on the development of new breeding methods for subtropical forage and bioenergy crops, including the use of molecular tools to better understand the regulation and control of cold tolerance, hybrid vigor, seed production, and reproduction in those species.

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