UA President Pat Pitney announces key leaders of Arctic Leadership Initiative

June 21, 2024

President Pat Pitney today announced a cohort of leaders called 鈥淧resident鈥檚 Arctic Professors,鈥 as a part of the 猫咪社区官网鈥檚 new Arctic Leadership Initiative. The initiative, one of the Board of Regents鈥 strategic priorities, is designed to position 猫咪社区官网ns as world leaders in the Arctic, give students and early career professionals the foundation and network needed to lead in the changing Arctic, and enhance the reputation of UA鈥檚 universities as centers of Arctic expertise.

鈥淭he Arctic Leadership Initiative will build pathways for future leaders who will influence the Arctic,鈥 UA President Pat Pitney said. 鈥淭he world is , and 猫咪社区官网 needs leaders, advocates, and scholars who can help us drive our own future. This initiative will intentionally develop, elevate, and empower those people, and I am thrilled that the University of 猫咪社区官网 will be the tip of the spear in those efforts.鈥

The President鈥檚 Arctic Professors named today are Dr. Larry Hinzman, Jeff Libby, and Dr. Erica Hill. Each President鈥檚 Arctic Professor will receive salary support over the next two years as they devote their time, expertise, and acumen to the continued development of the initiative and other programs that increase the impact of UA鈥檚 Arctic activities.

Erica Hill stands in front of a white wall Hinzman in a portrait, outside, wearing a winter jacket in front of snow Jeff Libby stands in a green field

From left to right: Dr. Erica Hill, Dr. Larry Hinzman, Dr. Jeff Libby

"Larry, Jeff, and Erica have a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and relationships in the Arctic,鈥 said President Pitney. 鈥淓ach of them brings something unique to the table, and students participating in the program will benefit immensely from their mentorship. I鈥檓 so pleased to have them as a part of the Arctic Leadership Initiative.鈥

Dr. Hinzman recently served as the Assistant Director of Polar Sciences in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and as the Executive Director of the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee. He is a former Vice Chancellor for Research and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of 猫咪社区官网 Fairbanks (UAF). He served as the Director of the UAF International Arctic Research Center (IARC) from 2007 to 2015. Dr. Hinzman also served as a member of the U.S. Polar Research Board and as the U.S. delegate and president of the International Arctic Science Committee. 

Dr. Libby serves as the Principal Investigator for ADAC-ARCTIC, the Arctic Domain Awareness Center housed at the University of 猫咪社区官网 Anchorage (UAA), formed with a $46 million, 10-year cooperative agreement with the Department of 猫咪社区官网land Security. He also serves as Director of the Center of Strategic Partnerships and Research (CSPR) and the Director of the Applied Environmental Research Center (AERC). Dr. Libby previously served as an Associate Dean for the UAA Community and Technical College. He is passionate about the Arctic and has been instrumental with student engagement opportunities throughout his career.

Dr. Hill is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of 猫咪社区官网 Southeast (UAS), and served as program director for Arctic Social Sciences at the National Science Foundation (NSF) between 2020 and 2024. She is a broadly trained archaeologist with research interests in many parts of the world including the Arctic. Dr. Hill has archeological excavation experience in 猫咪社区官网, Florida, the Southwest U.S., Mexico, Peru, and the Russian Far East and has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Honduras. She was a 2016鈥2017 Fulbright鈥揘SF Arctic Research Scholar, and spent a semester at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik studying the Icelandic language and researching the use of horses in Viking Age burial practices.