Watson Named
Interim Vice President and Interim Dean
in MSU Division of Agriculture, Forestry and
Veterinary Medicine
MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Vance H. Watson, director of the Mississippi
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, has been named
interim vice president of the Division of Agriculture,
Forestry and Veterinary Medicine and interim dean of the
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Mississippi
State University. The appointment is effective Jan. 1, 2002,
subject to approval by the Board of Trustees of State
Institutions of Higher Learning.
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Watson
will carry out responsibilities of the vice president and
dean during the period
that
J. Charles Lee, current DAFVM vice president and CALS dean,
serves as the
university's
interim president. In addition, Watson will sustain his
current responsibilities
as
MAFES director, with full authority for decision making,
resource allocation, and
general
management of the unit.
In
making the appointment, Lee said, Dr. Watson has a broad
understanding of the
issues
and opportunities facing the Division, the state and federal
legislative processes,
and
the role of the Division in serving the needs of our state.
I am confident that he can
provide
the leadership needed during this interim period.
Watson,
a Missouri native, has spent his entire career serving the
people of Mississippi.
He
graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in 1964
with a degree in general agriculture and earned a master
of science
degree in agronomy at the University of Missouri in 1966. He
completed a doctorate in agronomy with a minor
in botany
at MSU in 1969.
Starting
his career as assistant agronomist with MAFES in 1966,
Watson was appointed assistant professor of agronomy in
1969. He advanced to the rank of professor of agronomy and
was appointed agronomist in 1977. He was chosen to serve
as assistant
to the MAFES director in 1982 with responsibility for
coordination of forage programs.
In 1987
he assumed added duties as head of the MAFES auxiliary units
responsible for foundation seed stocks and
variety evaluations.
In 1990 he was appointed head of the MAFES main station, and
in 1992 he became head of MAFES
research
support
units. In 1995 he was appointed MAFES assistant director for
research support and since 1996 has served
as MAFES
director.
Watson
is the author of more than 300 publications, including six
textbook chapters. He has traveled in more than
50 countries
on a variety of agricultural missions. Leadership positions
in addition to his university appointments include
five years
as executive vice president of the Association of Official
Seed Certifying Agencies, an international organization
for genetic
standards and certification of 3,500 varieties of crops
produced in nine countries.
He was
a member of the official United States delegation for
setting world policy on seed certification. He served as
team leader
for review of Peace Corps agricultural programs in Thailand
for the U.S. State Department.
Watson's
honors include selection as a Fellow of the American Society
of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society
of America.
He has received the First Mississippi Corporation Award for
outstanding MAFES worker and the MSU
Alumni Award
for excellence in research. He has been named professor of
the year by two different student organizations and
has received
numerous other awards and honors.
Watson
will serve as interim vice president and interim dean until
a permanent replacement for departing MSU
President
Malcolm
Portera has been appointed.
The
Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine
comprises three colleges and four other units. They are
the colleges
of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Forest Resources, and
Veterinary Medicine; the Mississippi Agricultural
and Forestry
Experiment Station; the MSU Extension Service; the Forest
and Wildlife Research Center; and the Office
of International
Programs.
Watson
resides in Starkville with his wife, Jo Ann. They have three
children and four grandchildren.
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Writer:
Tom Knecht
Released:
Nov. 29, 2001
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