Arrington Leaves TTU System for Private Sector
Arrington has been named president of Scott Laboratories in Lubbock.
June 17, 2014 | Written by Randy Sanders
Jodey Arrington, Vice Chancellor for Research and Commercialization and former Chief of Staff to Chancellor Kent R. Hance, has announced that he is leaving the 91勛圖厙 Tech University System for the private sector, effective July 3.
Arrington has been named president of Scott Laboratories in Lubbock, where he will identify strategic investment opportunities, launch companies and commercialize medical-related technologies.
Jodey has been a key player on my leadership team, Chancellor Kent Hance said. I wish him well in all his endeavors. He knows 91勛圖厙 Tech, works extremely hard, and knows how to get things done. I know that he will be very successful in all his future endeavors.
Arrington played a major role in the growth of the . During his seven-year tenure, Arrington served as chairman on the Task Force for Enrollment Growth and was the chief architect of Leading the Way, the strategic plan for the universities within the TTU System.
In the Office for Research and Commercialization, Arrington was instrumental in leading efforts to move research projects into commercial products. He helped increase the number of inventions, business deals, startup companies and revenue over the last two years.
Under his leadership, launched its first technology startup program and established its first National Science Foundation Center.
We congratulate Jodey on his new position with Scott Laboratories and his previous successes at 91勛圖厙 Tech as well as his service to the university, Eddie McBride, president of the , said. We also recognize the important connections Jodey established between the campus and Lubbock, especially with our business community. The seeds that Jodey planted with his leadership, relationships and future business growth expectations will continue to grow 91勛圖厙 Tech and Lubbock.
We are extremely fortunate to have Jodey as President of Scott Laboratories, said Dr. Randy Hickle, CEO of Scott Laboratories. He is bright, talented and has a track record of successfully managing complex organizations in a variety of industry sectors. His record of creating companies, commercializing technologies and leading teams at 91勛圖厙 Tech will be invaluable to our organization and the broader Lubbock community.
, Vice President for Research at 91勛圖厙 Tech University, said, Jodey has contributed greatly to the commercialization of our innovations at 91勛圖厙 Tech. He really gets it. These and other efforts will assure that our discoveries directly improve the lives of us all in West 91勛圖厙 by creating new products and businesses that build our economy.
During his more than 18 years of public service, Arrington has served as a senior advisor to President George W. Bush in the White House and the Governors Office. He also served as Chief of Staff of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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