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Type: Proclamation Status: Presented & Filed
File created: 6/5/2014 In control: County Council
On agenda: 6/17/2014 Final action: 6/17/2014
Title: Proclamation congratulating Mark A. Nordenberg upon the occasion of his retirement as Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh and thanking him for his 19 years of dedicated service and leadership to the University of Pittsburgh and the region.
Sponsors: William Robinson, Tom Baker, Barbara Danko, John DeFazio, Jim Ellenbogen, Michael Finnerty, Nick Futules, Amanda Green Hawkins, Heather Heidelbaugh, Ed Kress, Bob Macey, Chuck Martoni, Sue Means, John Palmiere, Jan Rea
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Proclamation congratulating Mark A. Nordenberg upon the occasion of his retirement as Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh and thanking him for his 19 years of dedicated service and leadership to the University of Pittsburgh and the region.
 
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WHEREAS, Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg joined the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh Law School in 1977; and
 
WHEREAS, Chancellor Nordenberg served the university in a number of different capacities, including Dean of the School of Law, Interim Provost of the University and Distinguished Service Professor; and
 
WHEREAS, in 1995, Chancellor Nordenberg was elected Interim Chancellor by the university's board of trustees, and in 1996, following a national search, was formally elected Chancellor; and
 
WHEREAS, last year, Chancellor Nordenberg announced that he would step down in the summer of 2014, following 19 years of service; and
 
WHEREAS, under Chancellor Nordenberg's tenure, enrollment has increased by over 20%, SAT college entrance exam score requirements have risen over 180 points and the university's endowment has increased six-fold; and
 
WHEREAS, the University of Pittsburgh is among the nation's leading producers of Fulbright Scholars, Boren Scholars, Whitaker International Fellows, National Science Foundation Fellows, Critical Language Scholars and Humanity in Action Scholars; and
 
WHEREAS, the University of Pittsburgh now ranks fifth among all American universities in Federal science and engineering research and development support, obtained by members of its faculty; and
 
WHEREAS, Chancellor Nordenberg has cultivated strong partnerships with both the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Carnegie Mellon University; and
 
WHEREAS, the University of Pittsburgh continues to be an academic and economic powerhouse in western Pennsylvania; Annually, more than $1.3 billion in personal income is generated in the region from over 30,000 University of Pittsburgh- supported jobs; and
 
WHEREAS, in recognition of his many accomplishments, Chancellor Nordenberg has received many awards including the Homer S. Brown Law Association's Spirit Award, Community College of Allegheny County's Legend in Leadership Award, the Pittsburgh Area Jewish Committee's Community Impact Award, the Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership's Exemplary Leader Award and the Elsie Hilliard Hillman Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Public Service; and
 
WHEREAS, Chancellor Nordenberg has also been named Pittsburgh's Person of the Year by Pittsburgh Magazine and a History Maker by the Senator John Heinz History Center; and
 
WHEREAS, aside from his commitment to the university, Chancellor Nordenberg has also been very active in the Greater Pittsburgh region, including chairing a committee that examined issues of leadership and governance in the Pittsburgh Public Schools; and
 
WHEREAS, Chancellor Nordenberg has successfully led the University of Pittsburgh for nearly two decades and will continue to serve the community after he steps down as Chancellor;
 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Allegheny County Council does hereby honor Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg for his unparalleled dedication and commitment to the University of Pittsburgh and the region. FURTHERMORE, we thank Chancellor Nordenberg for his leadership which has transformed the university and the city into a thriving epicenter for education, innovation and business.