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In 1999, Georgia Tech began offering local degree programs to engineering students in southeast Georgia, and in 2003 it opened its current regional campus in Savannah.

Task Force Committee Members

Charge to the Group

Define a sustainable and viable path forward for Georgia Tech-Savannah that is:
a) in keeping with Georgia Tech’s reputation for excellence;
b) unique and complementary to Georgia Tech-Atlanta, and;
c) can be viable and self-sustaining within five years.


Task Force Group Members

Dr. Rafael L. Bras
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Georgia Institute of Technology
Chair of the GT-Savannah Task Force Group

Dr. Nelson Baker
Vice Provost for Distance Learning and Professional Education
Co-chair of the GT-Savannah Task Force Group

Dr. Christopher F. Barnes
Associate Professor
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Bert Bras
Professor
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering

Dr. Jim Budd
Chair
School of Industrial Design

Ms. Jennifer Herazy
Assistant Provost
Ex-officio member GT-S Task Force

Dr. Larry J. Jacobs
Associate Dean
College of Engineering

Dr. Brian Jennings
Associate Dean of Executive Education
College of Management
Ex-officio member GT-S Task Force

Dr. Patrick McCarthy
Chair
School of Economics

Mr. Tom McDermott
Deputy Director and Director of Research
Georgia Tech Research Institute

Dr. Sridar Narasimhan
Senior Associate Dean
College of Management

Dr. Philip J. Roberts
Professor
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Mr. Dene Sheheane
Director
Government Relations
Ex-officio member GT-S Task Force

Dr. James Tsai
Associate Professor
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Dr. Marc Weissburg
Professor
School of Biology

Dr. Doug Williams
Associate Chair
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
 

The Path Forward

The Path Forward