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Governor Gavin Newsom has issued a statement following the University of California Board of Regents selecting James Milliken as the new president of the University of California.
"California’s future depends on the strength of our institutions, and few are more vital than the University of California. Chancellor Milliken brings years of experience and the steady, strategic leadership needed to expand UC’s impact across the state. I am excited to see him drive the next chapter of innovation, talent, and progress that will shape California and the country for generations to come."
Governor Newsom also expressed gratitude towards Dr. Michael Drake for his service as president. "I also want to thank Dr. Michael Drake for his leadership and vision during his tenure — he is a strong partner and his intellect, experience and commitment to our students has helped grow the next generation of California leaders. We wish him well in his retirement."
James B. Milliken is the current chancellor of The University of Texas System and holds the Lee Hage and Joseph D. Jamail Regents Chair in Higher Education Leadership. In this role, he has overseen 14 academic and health institutions, including multiple Carnegie R1 research universities. His previous experience includes roles as chancellor of The City University of New York, president of the University of Nebraska, and senior vice president of the University of North Carolina.