A RESOLUTION to confirm the appointment of David McKinney to the state university board of the University of Memphis.
Impact
The confirmation of McKinney is significant not only for the governance of the University of Memphis but also for reinforcing the statutory requirements set forth in Tennessee Code Annotated. This law emphasizes alumni representation and residency, helping maintain a local perspective on the board, which is vital for addressing the needs of both students and faculty at the institution. His appointment is expected to enhance the board's leadership with insights from both commercial and public service spheres.
Summary
SJR0139, a Senate Joint Resolution, confirms the appointment of David McKinney to the state university board of the University of Memphis. This resolution aligns with Tennessee law, which mandates gubernatorial appointments to the state university board, ensuring that at least three appointees are alumni and at least six are residents of Tennessee. David McKinney brings a wealth of experience as the vice president of human resources and public affairs for AutoZone, an established figure in both business and community affairs in Tennessee.
Contention
The resolution passed unanimously with a voting outcome of 92 yeas and 0 nays, indicating strong bipartisan support for McKinney's appointment. The absence of dissent suggests that there were no notable points of contention regarding his qualifications or suitability for the role. However, discussions around such appointments often bring to the forefront broader issues of representation and governance in higher education, particularly regarding the effectiveness and diversity of state boards that govern educational institutions.