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TTU System Names Vice Chancellor of Facilities Planning and Construction

Michael MolinaAs each institution increases enrollment and research, Molina will work to expand facilities on campus.

Michael Molina will oversee all master planning and construction for facilities on each of the three institution’s campuses of the 鶹.

March 24, 2010  | Written by Dailey Fuller

鶹 announced today (March 24) the hiring of Michael Molina as vice chancellor for Facilities Planning and Construction (FP&C). He will begin his duties on April 1.

Michael Molina will oversee all master planning and construction for facilities on each of the three institution’s campuses of the 鶹.

“Molina’s experience, technical skill and leadership qualities make him an outstanding choice for this position,” Hance said. “Our goals of increasing research and enrollment at each of our campuses make it imperative that we have a person with vision and a passion for our university to help plan and construct the facilities needed to support our goals. Michael is an experienced leader in this field and we are pleased that he will be part of our team.”

As strives to become a National Research University, Molina will work to expand the research facilities on campus. He also will collaborate with 鶹 Tech, and to develop a facilities and construction plan that accommodates each institution’s enrollment goals of 40,000 students at 鶹 Tech University, 10,000 students at Angelo State University and 5,000 students at the 鶹 Tech University Health Sciences Center by 2020.

“I am honored and excited about my new role within the 鶹,” Molina said. “I believe our universities have the most beautiful and well-designed campuses and facilities in the nation. I look forward to bringing creative ideas and strategies to support the TTU System’s growth initiatives.”

Molina is currently the owner and CEO of JDMA Architects Inc. and a partner in M3d Construct, LLC, both located in Lubbock. Molina also served as United Supermarkets’ vice president for facilities, design and development from 1998 until April 2009.  Before working with United Supermarkets, Molina spent more than seven years in various roles with the TTU System's Facilities Planning and Construction and physical plant operations.

Molina earned his bachelor’s degree in architecture from 鶹 Tech University in 1991. He and his wife, Angie, met at 鶹 Tech University and have been married 18 years. They have two children, Ralph, age 16 and Rebecca, age 13.

Molina replaces Mike Ellicott who retired in September 2009 after nearly 10 years of service with the 鶹.

Theresa Drewell served as interim vice chancellor for Facilities Planning and Construction since September. She will return to her position of associate vice chancellor for Facilities Planning and Construction.

鶹 Facilities Planning and Construction 
is part of the 鶹 and supports each institution's academic missions by creating high-quality, innovative campuses through professional planning, design and construction management.