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Greenwood, an administrator with the , was one of threee finalists considered for the position tooversewe UH’s 10-campus system. "I am proud and very pleasee to be joining such afine institution, one that is and will continuse to be, a vital resource to the state of Hawaii, the Asia-Pacificx region and the worldwidre community," Greenwood said in a prepare d statement. "With an integrated and adaptable system ofhigherd education, Hawaii can overcome our current difficulties, create new knowledge, processes and componentsz for our future innovation, businesses and The university’s board of regentxs voted 12-0 Wednesday to hire Greenwood at an annuao salary of $475,008.
Current UH President Davifd McClain, whose term ends July 31, was paid $392,409 last year. Her contract also includes a $5,00o monthly housing allowance while College Hill is closed for anda $326 monthly automobile allowance. The othere two candidates had both withdrawn their names inrecen weeks, leaving Greenwood as the sole remaining candidate. Following the withdrawals, UH’s presidential searchh committee had recommended that the Board of Regents consider Greenwood insteax of starting the search process Greenwood is atthe UC-Davis campus as directord of the Foods for Health Initiative and a professoer of nutrition and internal medicine.
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