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Aysegul Timur enters the room after the FGCU Board of Trustees voted to name her president-elect.

FGCU Board of Trustees selects President-elect Aysegul Timur

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Florida Gulf Coast University’s Board of Trustees selected Aysegul Timur, Ph.D., to become FGCU’s fifth president.  

 

The decision was reached May 4 following final interviews with four finalists, which also included Henry Mack III, senior chancellor of the Florida Department of Education; Neil J. MacKinnon, executive vice president for Academic Affairs and provost at Augusta University; and Joseph A. “Jay” Morgan, president of Morehead State University.

FGCU's fifth president Aysegul Timur
President-elect Aysegul Timur celebrates with supporters after the Board of Trustees meeting where she was selected to lead FGCU.

Timur’s selection is historic, making her the first female president selected to lead the university. President-elect Timur’s appointment is subject to confirmation by the Board of Governors.  

She currently serves as vice president and vice provost for Strategy and Program Innovation at FGCU. Through her role, Timur launched the micro-credentialing and digital badges initiative and recently led the university to receive a historic $22.9 million grant through the U.S. Department of Commerce – Economic Development Administration’s Good Jobs Challenge Grant for workforce development in Southwest Florida. 

Originally from Turkey, Timur made the cross-continental move to Naples 25 years ago. She soon learned English and, within the next four years, earned a doctorate from the University of South Florida.

 

Prior to moving to the U.S., she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business administration from the University of Istanbul.

 

“After my own family, my kids and my husband, this is really a life achievement for me to be considered as president-elect of FGCU,” Timur said.

 

“What we do, the difference that we make in our students and our community – I don’t have enough words to say how honored I am to lead this great institution, and working with each one of you here, our students, our faculty and staff.” 

 

Contract negotiations will start immediately, and it is anticipated that the transfer of presidential duties will occur July 1, following the retirement of FGCU’s fourth president, Mike Martin.  

 

Martin took office at FGCU in 2017 and is retiring after more than five decades to higher education. 

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Grace Brannigan, former president of FGCU's Student Government, embraces Aysegul Timur after the board meeting.
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Aysegul Timur with husband Mete.
FGCU president
Aysegul Timur speaks with media after her selection as FGCU's first female president-elect.
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