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    Jay C. Hartzell is an American economist and the 30th President of the University of Texas at Austin. Additionally, he holds the Centennial Chair in Business Education Leadership and the Trammell Crow Regents Professor in Business at UT Austin.

  2. Jay Hartzell is the president of The University of Texas at Austin. He holds the Trammell Crow Regents Professorship in Business. He is also a Texas Ex. Prior to serving as president, Hartzell served as the 12th dean of the McCombs School of Business at UT Austin, one of the largest and most distinguished business schools in the country.

  3. Sep 23, 2020 · Jay Hartzell, Ph.D., a national leader in business education and real estate finance, was unanimously voted to be the next president of UT Austin by the UT System Board of Regents. He has spent most of the past 25 years at UT Austin as a graduate student, a professor and a dean of the McCombs School of Business.

  4. In his annual State of the University Address, President Jay Hartzell delivered an impressive account of progress toward The University of Texas at Austin’s aspiration of becoming the world’s highest-impact public research university and outlined the opportunities and challenges in the year ahead.

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  5. Sep 23, 2020 · Jay Hartzell, former dean of the UT-Austin business school, became the official president of the university on Wednesday. He was appointed interim president in April after Greg Fenves left to lead Emory University.

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  7. Sep 19, 2023 · President Jay Hartzell outlines UT's achievements and vision to become the world's highest-impact public research university. He highlights UT's talent, place, innovation, affordability and societal impact in Austin and beyond.

  8. Nov 4, 2020 · Nov 04, 2020. The No-Precedent President. Jay Hartzell becomes UT president during a confluence of historic crises. How did he get here? Where are we going together? By: Avrel Seale. When Jay Hartzell was in high school and his parents asked what he wanted to be, he said, “a professional student, because I enjoy that and I’m pretty good at it.

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