President’s Council
The President’s Council advises the president and coordinates the various systems and services on campus. The council is comprised of the president, provost and five vice presidents with contributions from the faculty senate chair, staff advisory chair, legal counsel and director of strategic initiatives. The President’s Council meets regularly to discuss and approve matters related to policy, tenure, retirement and university governance.
Brad Mortensen
President
Brad Mortensen
Brad L. Mortensen became the 13th president of 91¶ÌÊÓƵ in January 2019, after serving in several leadership positions at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ since 2004. He began his tenure as president with a call to action for the Weber State family to become louder and prouder about the university.
Since then, Brad has celebrated numerous accomplishments with campus partners, including establishing a new strategic plan, expanding community partnerships and economic engagement initiatives, and helping 91¶ÌÊÓƵ maintain and achieve top rankings in multiple areas, including student affordability and return on investment.
Brad guides Weber State’s efforts to be a leader in transforming lives by meeting all students where they are, challenging and guiding them to meet their goals both academically and in life. This includes expanding access as an open enrollment university, increasing retention and completion rates, providing personalized and innovative learning experiences and striving to become an Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution.
He believes it is his primary role to unlock the creative potential within everyone in the Weber State community, and to guide the university in being an institution that is continually learning and improving.
A first-generation college graduate, Brad holds several degrees, including a doctoral degree in educational leadership and policy from the University of Utah.
Norm Tarbox
Senior Vice President for Administrative Services
Norm Tarbox
Norman C. Tarbox Jr. was appointed 91¶ÌÊÓƵ’s vice president of Administrative Services in March 2002.
Tarbox came to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ from the Utah System of Higher Education, where he was assistant and then associate commissioner for finance and facilities and assistant commissioner for student financial aid. Previously, he was interim deputy director of the Utah Department of Workforce Services. He was a budget and planning analyst at the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget and has been a director of the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority, a member of the State of Utah Privatization Policy Board and a part-time faculty member of the Intermountain Academy for Leadership in Higher Education at the University of Utah.
Tarbox received his Bachelor of Arts degree in communications and his master’s degree in business administration from Brigham Young University. He earned a doctorate in educational leadership and policy from the University of Utah.
Mark Halverson
Interim Vice President for Information Technology
Mark Halverson
Mark Halverson was appointed as the interim vice president of Information Technology in September 2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ.
Halverson has been with 91¶ÌÊÓƵ since 2007. He has served as the director of Campus Planning & Construction as well as associate vice president for Facilities & Campus Planning. Halverson has more than 20 years of experience in strategic management and leading specialized teams.
Halverson holds bachelor's and master's degrees from 91¶ÌÊÓƵ in business administration. He is currently pursuing his doctoral degree in higher education administration from Southern Mississippi University.
Ravi Krovi
Provost & Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ravi Krovi
Ravi Krovi joined 91¶ÌÊÓƵ as provost and vice president of Academic Affairs in March, 2020.
Krovi previously worked at the University of Akron where, since 2002, he served as a professor, the director of the Center for Information Technologies and eBusiness, chair of the Department of Management and as dean of the College of Business Administration for 10 years. During this time, the college’s strategic emphasis on academic quality, student professional development and career readiness resulted in affirmation of global accreditation in business and accounting and a Top 50 public business school national ranking. He has actively participated in consulting activities and led executive development programs for corporations and government agencies in digital competencies, business analytics, strategic planning, leadership and technology.
Krovi earned his doctoral degree in management information systems and decision sciences and master’s degree specializations in computer science and statistics from the University of Memphis, and a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Baroda, India.
Betsy Mennell
Vice President for University Advancement
Betsy Mennell
Betsy Mennell joined 91¶ÌÊÓƵ in August 2019 as the vice president for university Advancement.
Previously, Mennell worked at Northern Arizona University (NAU) for 18 years, most recently as Vice President for Development and Alumni Engagement and President of the NAU Foundation. She has more than 20 years of development experience, including United Way/Capital Area, St. Edward’s University (both in Austin, Texas) and Regis University in Denver, Colorado. She has presented on development at the Association of Governing Boards, Association of Fund-Raising Professionals, CASE, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Annual Meeting, and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Mennell holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration from the University of Texas at Austin, a M.A. in Human Services from St. Edward’s University, and a B.A. in English Literature and Political Science from Saint Mary’s College (Notre Dame, Indiana).
Jessica Oyler
Vice President for Student Access & Success
Jessica Oyler
Jessica Oyler was appointed as the vice president for Student Access & Success in June 2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ.
Previously, Oyler served as Associate Provost, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, and Executive Director for Student Affairs Strategic Initiatives at Weber State. With expertise in assessment and strategic planning, her research focuses on first-generation student success, and she regularly teaches classes in the Master of Education’s Higher Education Leadership program.
Oyler holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Utah, an M.A. in Postsecondary Educational Leadership from San Diego State University, and a B.S. in Agricultural Food and Life Sciences from the University of Arkansas.
Jason Francis
Faculty Senate Chair
Jason Francis
Jason Francis is the 2022-23 Faculty Senate Chair, as well as an associate professor and librarian for 91¶ÌÊÓƵ.
Francis holds an MLS degree from the University of North Texas, and a bachelor’s degree from Weber State. He has been at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ for more than 28 years, holding various positions throughout that time.
As a member of Weber State’s digital literacy task force, he has implemented digital assignments into information literacy instruction. He also passionately advocates for accessibility accommodations for all students, which has informed his research as a faculty member. He has received two Hemingway Collaborative awards for his research, as well as having his work featured in Medical Reference Services Quarterly.
Raymond Ruiz
Staff Advisory Council Chair
Raymond Ruiz
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Stephanie Hollist
General Counsel
Steven Richardson
Director of Strategic Initiatives
Steven Richardson
Richardson previously worked at Huston-Tillotson University (HT) in Austin, Texas, where he served as director of marketing and public relations and Title IX Coordinator. In his communications role at HT, Richardson was the university spokesperson, photographer, and social media leader, creating content that engaged audiences across the HT and Austin communities. He also established and advised a student news team that served as a mentoring and career exploration opportunity for students. In the Title IX role, Richardson conducted investigations and interviews pertaining to Title IX and related regulations/university policies. Prior to HT, Richardson served as public relations coordinator, hearing officer, and trademarks attorney for the Natchez-Adams School District in Mississippi, the state in which he holds an active law license.
Richardson earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of New Hampshire School of Law, a master of science degree in mass communication from Jackson State University, and a bachelor of arts degree in English and Theatre Arts from Millsaps College.
Sherri Cox
Executive Assistant
Sherri Cox
Sherri Cox is the Executive Assistant in the Office of the President and secretary to the President’s Council and Board of Trustees.
Cox previously worked at Utah State University in the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies. Cox joined 91¶ÌÊÓƵ in 2018 and earned her Master of Professional Communication in December 2022.