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Chancellor of the University of Texas System


Mark Yudof
Chancellor
Appointed chancellor of The University of Texas System
by the Board of Regents on June 21, 2002


The University of Texas System Board of Regents


James Huffines
Chairman
Appointed to a six-year term on The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor Rick Perry in February 2003

Rita Clements
Vice-Chairman
Appointed to the The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor George W. Bush in November 1996


Cyndi Taylor Krier
Vice-Chairman
Appointed to a six-year term on The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor Rick Perry in March 2001

John Barnhill, Jr.
Appointed to a six-year term to The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor Rick Perry in November 2003


H. Scott Caven, Jr.
Appointed to a six-year term to The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor Rick Perry in November 2003


Judith Craven , M.D.
Appointed to a six-year term on The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor Rick Perry in March 2001


Robert Estrada
Appointed to the The University of Texas System
Board of Regents in November 2001 by Governor Rick Perry


Collen McHugh
Appointed to a six-year term on The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor Rick Perry on October 11, 2005


Robert Rowling
Appointed to The University of Texas System
Board of Regents by Governor Rick Perry in July 2004