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Daily Outtakes: UWF Search Committee looks great, or does it?

The University of West Florida Board of Trustees Chair Rebecca Matthews created another dramatic moment when she withheld from the public the names of the Presidential Search Committee until 1:03 p.m., when roll call was done at the committee’s first meeting yesterday. The secrecy allowed her to avoid pre-meeting criticism.

After the meeting, UWF released a letter from Matthews that had been written long before the meeting.

The UWF Presidential Search Committee members are:


Good – Local Representation

It’s encouraging that the committee has strong representation from the Pensacola area. Ashton Hayward, Dr. Ken Ford, Collier Merrill, David Peaden, State Attorney Ginger Madden, Sabrina McLaughlin and Capt. “Village” Shashaty have the university’s best interest in mind, as do Dr. David Ramsey, Dr. Heather Riddell and SGA President Trista Bennett.

Bad – All White, No Foundation Board Members

Matthews ignored the most experienced trustees—Dick Baker, Dr. Paul Hsu and Alzonie Scott. Instead, she named Ashley Ross, Rachel Moya and Zach Smith.

There are no members of the UWF Foundation Board, which is highly irregular. The University of South Florida search committee has two USF Foundation board members. The University of Florida search committee has the chair of the UF Foundation Executive Board and proudly lists five alumni.


Who is on the UWF Foundation Board?

Bruce Vredenburg – Board Chair & Executive Committee Chair
President, Northwest Florida Market, Hancock Whitney Bank

Megan Fry – Board Vice Chair & Investment Committee Chair
Shareholder & Commercial Litigation Department Chair, Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Stackhouse

Hong Potomski ’07, MBA, FACHE – Treasurer & Audit/Budget Committee Chair
Market Leader, Florida Blue

James Hosman ’99, ’01 – Nominating Committee Chair
Immediate Past Board Chair, UWF Foundation Board of Directors
Prospecta Growth Partners, Managing Partner

Chris Roney ’98 – Grant Committee Chair
Owner, Ace Unlocks

Amber Griffith ’03, ‘05–Secretary
Solutions Architect, OpenGov

Presidential Elected

Gerald Adcox ’77
Owner, Adcox Import

Connie Bookman
Founder & CEO, Pathways for Change

DeeDee Davis
CEO, NAI Pensacola

Nikki Nash ’10
COO, Presidio Development

William Rone ’73, ’78
DoD Senior Executive Service (Ret.), Eglin Federal Credit Union

Rodney Sutton ’91
Partner/Broker, SNS Realty Inc.

Cyndi Warren, CPA
Office Managing Member, Pensacola & Foley
Warren Averett, CPA & Advisors

Stephen Wright ’81
Retired, CHRISTUS Health, Senior Vice President, Group Operations at CHRISTUS Health Louisiana and Texas

Board Elected

Alex Bell
Partner, Catalyst Healthcare Real Estate & SVP of Investments

Charles Gheen ’86
Retired, Department of Defense, Chief Security Officer (CSO)

Victoria Baynes Mullet ’98
Retired Educator & Community Volunteer

John T. Porter
Retired, Baptist Health Care, VP Corporate Construction Services

Kathy Sandstrom ’96
Advisor, Catalyst Healthcare Real Estate
Independent Board Member, PEAK, EGP

Jeff Weeks ’97
Managing Director – Investment Officer, Quenneville/Weeks Wealth Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors

Alumni Association Elected

Amber Griffith ’03, ’05 – Secretary
Solutions Architect, OpenGov

Denis A. McKinnon III ’18
Executive Director, Capital Trust Agency


Heritage Foundation Chair

Once again, a Heritage Foundation employee is given control of a key committee, which will shape the future of the University of West Florida.

Zack Smith serves on the UWF Board of Trustees and the Pensacola State College Board of Trustees. His UWF appointment will not be considered by the Florida Senate until next January. He has only served on the UWF Board of Trustees for three months.

History Lesson

On the day after his appointment, he ambushed then-UWF President Dr. Martha Saunders during his first Trustee meeting in May.

Trustee Smith directly challenged President Saunders about past university programming – programming that occurred when the Board of Governors was encouraging diversity on campuses:

“I’ll be frank with you, some of the things I’ve seen are very concerning to me,” Smith stated. He proceeded to question Saunders about university-sponsored events, including a drag show called “Drag Me to Hell” and programming related to certain authors and speakers.

When President Saunders indicated she was unfamiliar with some of the events, Smith pressed further: “What are the safeguards, Dr. Saunders?” and later said, “I appreciate that answer, Dr. Saunders, but again, I’ll be frank, that doesn’t give me much comfort.”

The line of questioning prompted a sharp rebuke from Trustee Alonzie Scott: “I see one trustee ambush our president. I’m not very happy about that, Trustee Zach Smith, at all. Essentially, what I see you doing is what I’ve read in your book, ‘Rogue Prosecutors and How Radical Stories Lawyers are Destroying American Communities.’ I can tell you, you’re about as radical as I’ve seen in any place I’ve ever been.”

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