The University of Tennessee System will launch a search for Schwab’s replacement in the coming weeks.
Credit: University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Chancellor Steve Schwab Published: 1:11 PM CDT June 1, 2021 Updated: 1:13 PM CDT June 1, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. University of Tennessee Health Science Center Chancellor Steve Schwab announced today that he plans to retire.
The University of Tennessee System will launch a search for Schwab’s replacement in the coming weeks. He will continue to serve as chancellor until June 30, 2022, or until a successor is on board.
“It has been my honor work beside Chancellor Schwab these past few years,” UT President Randy Boyd said. “He had to be a brilliant doctor and researcher to earn his position, and he obviously is both of those. But in the role, he has proven to also be a great strategist and great leader. He is always honest and direct, has bold vision, and gets things done. The UT famil
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