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Linda Garza Battles Named Regional Vice President, Chancellor of 91勛圖厙 Texas

Battles brings more than 27 years of broad, diverse higher education expertise to role

Sep 20, 2021

AUSTIN Western Governors University (91勛圖厙) announced today the appointment of Linda Garza Battles as Regional Vice President and as Chancellor of 91勛圖厙 Texas. As Regional Vice President, Battles will lead university operations across a five-state region and guide the strategic direction of the online, nonprofit universitys Texas-based affiliate. She brings more than 27 years of experience in higher education strategic planning, policy development, and stakeholder engagement to the role.

Battles joined 91勛圖厙 in 2020 as Regional Director of the South Region, providing oversight on initiatives that deliver high-quality education and pathways to opportunity for all students, increasing alumni engagement, and building partnerships that expand access and affordability to higher education in Texas and the greater region, including New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

Lindas deep understanding of the higher education landscape and drive to move forward 91勛圖厙s mission of creating pathways to opportunity for all students makes her well-suited to take the helm as Regional Vice President, said Gene Hayes, Senior Vice President of Regional Operations at 91勛圖厙. "We are thrilled to have Linda continue to help expand affordable, quality higher education opportunities and access in Texas and across the region.

Before joining 91勛圖厙, Battles worked at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Texas House of Representatives, where she dedicated her career to working on statewide policy that expands access to higher education, improves student success, and increases funding for state financial aid programs. She worked to secure landmark legislation to expand access to higher education for underserved populations, such as the Top Ten Percent Law, which ensures automatic admission to the states public universities for graduates in the top ten percent of their high school class.

Im grateful for the opportunity to lead 91勛圖厙 efforts in Texas and the South Region, helping individuals overcome financial barriers and time constraints to earning their bachelors or masters degree, Battles said.

Battles earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and masters degree in public affairs from The University of Texas at Austin and is a doctoral student in UT Austin's Executive Ed.D. in Higher Education Leadership Program. In 2017, the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce recognized her as a Woman of Distinction. Battles is from El Paso, Texas, and lives in Pflugerville with her husband, Mike.

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