University of Nebraska President Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, announced Monday that he has named H. Dele Davies, MD, the chief academic officer at the University of Nebraska Medical Center for more than a decade, as UNMC’s interim chancellor.
Dr. Davies’ appointment is effective immediately, subject to formal approval by the Board of Regents. Davies, previously the senior vice chancellor for academic affairs and dean of graduate studies, succeeds Dr. Gold, who Monday assumed the role of NU president after a decade as UNMC’s chancellor.
“UNMC is on a remarkable trajectory, thanks to the collective efforts of so many individuals on the campus and beyond whose work is transforming the health and quality of life for people in Nebraska and around the world,” Dr. Gold said. “It was important to me to find the right person who can keep our momentum going as we formulate plans for permanent leadership. Dr. Dele Davies is that leader.
“Dr. Davies has been a trusted colleague to me over the last 10-plus years, he is well known on campus and with our partners across the state, and under his leadership, UNMC’s academic enterprise is strong and growing. I’m grateful that Dele has agreed to step up and serve UNMC in this well-earned role.”
Dr. Davies said: “I am honored to serve UNMC, our outstanding faculty, staff, students and our communities in this new role. I look forward to building on the special 10-year legacy of Chancellor Gold’s leadership in advancing our mission to provide premier educational programs, world-class research and extraordinary health care for Nebraska citizens and beyond. I’m grateful for the trust placed in me to lead this great university.”
Dr. Davies is an internationally recognized expert in pediatric infectious diseases and a leader in community health. As senior vice chancellor, he was responsible for academic, faculty and student oversight of the six different health professions colleges and the graduate studies program, as well as numerous pipeline and other continuing and high school academic programs and initiatives.
Notably, he played a key role in launching the Interprofessional Experiential Center for Enduring Learning (iEXCEL) and the Global Center for Health Security, both of which have helped establish UNMC as a national and global leader in experiential learning and readiness training. Under Dr. Davies’ leadership, UNMC’s overall enrollment has grown every year with multiple new professional degrees and biomedical research graduate training programs added.
Dr. Davies also was pivotal in expanding UNMC’s rural health initiatives and multiple pipeline and pathway programs, as well as overseeing the creation of the Office of Community Engagement and UNMC’s successful application to become the first academic health science center in the nation to receive the Carnegie Community Engaged University designation.
A passionate advocate for developing faculty, Dr. Davies helped establish the Interprofessional Academy of Educators, Impact in Education Awards, Health Design Thinking Program, the Office of Interactive E-Learning and, along with senior vice chancellors from the other campuses, the Nebraska University Developing Excellence in Academic Leaders (NU DEAL) program. He also oversaw the creation of a campuswide faculty mentoring program.
As dean of graduate studies, Dr. Davies spearheaded the consolidation of six independent departmental programs into an interdisciplinary umbrella program, resulting in a three-fold increase in applicants and a 12% reduction in student attrition. During his tenure, graduate student enrollment increased by 62 percent, the largest growth of any UNMC college during that period. He also was the driving force in accelerating the growth of the university’s nationally funded institutional training grants from one to eight awards, totaling more than $9 million in additional funding to support graduate biomedical research training and education.
Before joining UNMC, Dr. Davies was chair of pediatrics and human development at Michigan State University, director of the Child Health Research Unit at Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary, Canada, and chair of the Child Health Research Institute at the University of Calgary. He earned his medical degree from the University of Toronto Temerty Faculty of Medicine and a master’s degree in epidemiology from the University of Toronto Dana Lana School of Public Health. Dr. Davies also holds a master’s degree in health care management from the Harvard School of Public Health.
Dr. Davies said he will move quickly to determine interim leadership for academic affairs and graduate studies at UNMC.
“Over my 12 years at UNMC, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside Chancellors Gold and Maurer, as well as a talented team of deans, faculty, staff and community partners to enhance UNMC’s academic programs and build the most learner-centered health science center in the nation,” he said. “I look forward to continue deepening the relationships within the communities we serve to grow Nebraska’s health care workforce, expand our research breakthroughs and pursue new opportunities for expansion of excellence on all of our five campuses.”
Dr. Davies,
Congratulations on your UNMC Interim Chancellor appointment. Best wishes!
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Congratulations Dr. Davies. You will be a great leader in this role. One who “walks the talk” and truly a people person.
Again congrats.
Keith
Congratulations Dr. Davies to your appointment as Interim Chancellor! Best wishes as you take on this new role.
Way to go, Dele! You’ve been a key player at UNMC for the past decade – great to see you get this recognition. Know you will do an awesome job.
Awesome news! I know you will do a great job Dr. Davies!
Dr. Davies has been so influential in so many ways, many of which are uncredited and in support of the work of others. He is a person of high integrity, intelligence, and vision. This will be an exciting time for UNMC! Congratulations Dr. Davies!
Congratulations Dele! This is great news! I’m so proud of you. What an honor! You’ll do a fantastic job! All our best to you!
Tom & Mary Henning…
Congratulations Dr. Davies!
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Congratulations Dr. Davies! You will do an amazing job as interim chancellor.
Congratulations to Professor Dele Davies I have known since 2009 at Michigan State University.I wish him success in this position. I know that he will make a great contribution to the University of Nebraska and to the world in his new.position.
Congratulations, Dele! That hard work really paid off.
My brother David In Boston will be particularly excited and quite proud of you when he hears the news.
Gary Javitch
Congratulations Dr. Davies!
Congratulations Dr. Davies! Wishing you the best in your new role!
Congratulations to Dele who I have known since we were in secondary school in 1973. Even then Dele was a determined and hard working young man and I am sure he will take UNMC to great heights.
Congratulations, Dr. Davies. Great news!!
Congratulations Professor Dele Davies. May you fulfil destiny in grandstyle!
Congratulations to you Dr. Dele Davies. GOD’s grace will see you through.