The University of Nebraska has started a search for the inaugural executive director of the Buffett Early Childhood Institute.
The new institute, made possible in large part by a generous gift from Omaha philanthropist Susie Buffett, will be a universitywide, multidisciplinary research, education, outreach and policy center that seeks to transform the approach to early childhood development and education in Nebraska and across the nation.
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The university seeks a recognized leader in early childhood education, child development or other early childhood-related field with some applied background. The director will work to build the institute into a leading center that will be a game-changer in early childhood development and education.
Milliken has named a 12-member search committee composed of faculty members and administrators from the four NU campuses as well as representatives from Head Start and K-12 education and the business community.
UNMC representatives on the committee are:
- Ayman El-Mohandes, M.B.B.Ch., M.D., M.P.H., dean of the College of Public Health; and
- John Sparks, M.D., chairman of the UNMC Department of Pediatrics.
Milliken hopes to name the new director by the end of the calendar year.