Artanya Wesley Named Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chancellor Steven R. Angle has appointed Dr. Artanya Wesley as the University’s next vice chancellor of enrollment management and student...
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chancellor Steven R. Angle has appointed Dr. Artanya Wesley as the University’s next vice chancellor of enrollment management and student affairs. Wesley came to UTC from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where she has served as vice chancellor for student affairs since 2019. She was selected after a highly competitive national search prompted by the departure of Dr. Yancy Freeman, who accepted the chancellor position at UT Martin.
“Dr. Wesley rose to the top of a highly competitive national search and is the ideal candidate to direct UTC in this crucial position, bringing a wealth of experience, insight and relational resources to our campus,” Angle said. “She will challenge and inspire us to continue transforming and growing our student-focused campus culture and dramatically expand engagement within our campus community. Her career in higher education has given her knowledge and expertise in strategic enrollment management, and growth will be key as we work towards our 2030 strategic plan. She also possesses experience in strategic planning and financial management. Her skills and attributes align with our mission of developing a Mocs experience where students, staff and faculty are positioned for success and thrive.”
“When I looked at the mission and the values of UTC, it really spoke to my ‘why,’” Wesley said. “When I think about the work we do every day supporting student success and why I stepped into higher education, Chattanooga’s mission and values speak to the understanding that professionals in higher education institutions exist because of the students. We have the opportunity to change students’ lives, to help them thrive, to help them identify their interests and passions to achieve their goals and to seek out their dreams. To have an opportunity to be a part of that every day, that’s why I do this work. When I had the opportunity to interview and engage with every constituency group across campus, it confirmed that this is where I needed to be. I felt connected. I felt motivated. I felt like this was a place where not only could I flourish and add value, but I could learn and grow as well. I love and am excited about the work already happening here and to be a part of a campus community that is so in tune with the student experience and emphasizes collaboration and partnership. I want to be a part of something great. I want to be a part of a campus community that values integrity, that values thinking about the experience of students and how to be innovative and creative. That’s exactly what speaks to my ‘why.’”
WittKieffer’s Amy Crutchfield, John Thornburgh, Shelley Arakawa, and Ashlee Winters Musser led this search.