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Diaz OK’d for University of West Florida President

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By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida

The University of West Florida Board of Trustees this morning approved former state Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr., an ally of Gov. Ron DeSantis, to serve as the university’s president.

Diaz, who has been interim president since July, emerged from a search as the lone finalist for president. The Board of Trustees also backed a five-year contract with a $674,000 annual base salary for Diaz, a Republican who served in the state House and Senate before becoming education commissioner in 2022.

The appointment remains subject to final approval by the state university system’s Board of Governors, which is scheduled to meet Jan. 29 in Tallahassee.

Diaz Interview

University trustee Edward Fleming said Diaz has “excelled” in the interim role and compared the contract to money paid to college athletes through what are known as name, image and likeness, or NIL, deals.

Díaz succeeded longtime university President Martha Saunders, who announced on May 14 that she would step down.

During his interview with trustees, Diaz said goals will be to further build ties with local military bases and local communities; to rebrand the school in a way that increases enrollment, which is approaching 15,000; and to expand athletic programs.

Diaz, who played baseball at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, where he earned an undergraduate degree, said the University of West Florida can’t have an attitude it’s a “small, sleepy institution and that we’re just good enough.”

Amy Mitchell-Cook, a faculty representative and professor in the history department, said concerns have been raised by faculty members and students about having only a single finalist for the job.

Trustee Heather Riddell, the Faculty Senate president, voted against the appointment because of the process.

Contract

Board of Trustees coordinator Rebecca Matthews described the contract as “fair” and on par with other university presidents.

The contract, effective Feb. 1, would start with an annual base salary of $674,000, of which up to $200,000 would come through state money. The agreement also includes $60,000 for housing and the chance for a bonus worth up to 16 percent of his annual base salary, or $107,840 the first year. The school’s foundation would also be required to provide $1,200 a year for mobile phone service and $14,000 a year for auto expenses.

The contract also includes three- and five-year retention bonuses and a deferred-compensation plan.

Joining the DeSantis Club

Diaz is among a list of former lawmakers and state officials who have been tapped in recent years for top education positions.

The list includes former Sen. Ray Rodrigues, who is university system chancellor; former House Speaker Richard Corcoran, who is president of New College of Florida; former Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez, who is president of Florida International University; former state House Majority Leader Adam Hasner, who is president of Florida Atlantic University; former Rep. Mel Ponder, who is president of Northwest Florida State College; former Rep. Tommy Gregory, who is president of State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota; former Rep. Fred Hawkins, who is president of South Florida State College; and former Rep. John Temple, who is president of Lake-Sumter State College.


Matthews’ Announcement

By Rick Outzen

In a letter to UWF employees, BOT Chair Rebecca Matthews wrote that the vote for Diaz “reflects the Trustees’ confidence in his leadership and vision for UWF, and our collective excitement for the new chapter ahead for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the entire Northwest Florida community. “

She described the selection of Diaz as “a moment of promise for UWF.”

Dear Argonauts and friends,

On behalf of the University of West Florida Board of Trustees, I am pleased to announce the Board has selected Manny Diaz Jr. to serve as the next president of UWF, pending confirmation by the State University System of Florida Board of Governors. This decision reflects the Trustees’ confidence in his leadership and vision for UWF, and our collective excitement for the new chapter ahead for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the entire Northwest Florida community.

The Presidential Search Committee, led by UWF Trustee Zack Smith, conducted a comprehensive process in accordance with state law and Florida Board of Governors’ regulations — developing the position profile, engaging stakeholders, marketing the role, screening the most qualified applicants, and conducting in-person interviews before recommending a finalist to the Board for consideration. I extend my gratitude to the Search Committee members for being generous with their time and expertise as each took on this important duty. As the next step, the appointment will be presented to the Florida Board of Governors for consideration and confirmation.

Manny Diaz Jr. is a lifelong educator and experienced executive. Raised in a working-class family in Hialeah, Florida, he has always been passionate about learning and teaching. He began his career teaching social studies and coaching baseball in Miami-Dade County Public Schools, later serving as an assistant principal and then chief operating officer at Doral College. He subsequently served in the Florida Legislature and is Florida’s first Hispanic Commissioner of Education, where he also sat on the State University System of Florida Board of Governors. He holds a bachelor’s degree from St.?Thomas University, a master’s in educational leadership from Nova Southeastern University, and completed executive study at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Throughout his interim service at UWF, President-elect Diaz has emphasized student-centered academic excellence, community partnerships, athletics, and momentum in priority areas ranging from research to workforce-aligned programs such as cybersecurity, robotics, and military affairs, among others.

This is a moment of promise for UWF. Thank you to our campus community, alumni, donors, military partners and local leaders for your continued support and engagement throughout the search. We look forward to this exciting new chapter.

Go Argos!

Best regards,
Rebecca Matthews
Chair, UWF Board of Trustees

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