Leadership Transition Announced for University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture

Jan 26, 2023 | Tennessee Farm Bureau

The following is an announcement from the University of Tennessee:

University of Tennessee System President Randy Boyd and University of Tennessee, Knoxville Chancellor Donde Plowman announced leadership transitions today at the UT Institute of Agriculture. Senior Vice Chancellor and Senior Vice President Carrie Castille will become a special advisor to the president of the UT System and Keith Carver, chancellor at the University of Tennessee at Martin, will serve as the new leader of the UT Institute of Agriculture (UTIA). Pending board approval, Carver will begin March 1.

UTIA is thriving with record research expenditures, increased enrollment, expanding programs, including its first School of Natural Resources, and a strong Extension presence in all 95 counties.

Over the next several months, Dr. Castille will advise the president on issues of agriculture-related policy, and federal grant opportunities.

Carver, who previously served as executive assistant to UT President Joe DiPietro, will head UTIA in a two-year limited duration appointment to provide stability and leadership to the institute.  The UT Institute of Agriculture provides solutions to problems across the state through UT Extension, UT AgResearch, the UT College of Veterinary Medicine and the Herbert College of Agriculture.

“We appreciate Carrie’s service and are very excited to have Keith move into this statewide role with UTIA,” said Boyd.  “His experience across the UT system, collaborative spirit and his deep appreciation for UT’s land grant mission made him an obvious choice for this role.”

“Agriculture is central to Tennessee’s economy and way of life,” said Plowman. “Keith will hit the ground running and support the important work happening all across UTIA. I look forward to working with him in this new way. I appreciate the energy and passion for agriculture that Carrie has and wish her all the best in her new pursuits.”

UT Martin Provost Phillip Cavalier will serve as interim chancellor at UT Martin.  The university will launch a search for a new chancellor in the coming weeks.

Regarding the announcement, the following statement is from Tennessee Farm Bureau President Eric Mayberry:

“We extend our thanks to Dr. Castille and wish her and her family well in the future. As always, Farm Bureau’s commitment to the land-grant mission, University of Tennessee and the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture is resolute. We are grateful for the many ways UTIA creates real life solutions for our most important industry – agriculture. We understand success comes from working together, and it is our goal to continue our strong partnership to move education, research and Extension forward for the benefit of all Tennessee farmers. We commend President Boyd on the selection of Dr. Keith Carver to lead UTIA. Dr. Carver is a solid leader and we look forward to working with him and having him serve as an ex-officio member of our Tennessee Farm Bureau Board of Directors.”