Chancellor Engagements

Breakfast with the Chancellor- February 8, 2019

After Chancellor May welcomed the guests, introductions were underway and attendees shared their favorite thing about working for campus. Staff had so many great and unique things to say about their experience working for campus as well as suggestions for ways in which campus can improve, some of which are listed below:

Breakfast with the Chancellor- January 10, 2019

After Chancellor May welcomed the guests, introductions were underway and attendees shared their professional accomplishments from 2018 that they were most proud of and some of their goals for 2019 with campus leadership. There were so many impressive accomplishments from last year and ambitious goals for this upcoming year, some of which attendees shared are listed below:
 

Breakfast with the Chancellor- December 20, 2018

After Chancellor May welcomed the guests, introductions were underway and attendees shared their professional accomplishments for the year with campus leadership. There are so many accomplishments for UC Davis to be proud of this year, some of which attendees shared are listed below:
 

Breakfast with the Chancellor – April 27, 2018

Staff joined Chancellor Gary May and his wife, LeShelle, for breakfast at the Chancellor’s residence on March 1. Also in attendance were Ralph Hexter, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor; Ken Burtis, Faculty Advisor to the Chancellor and Provost; Kelly Ratliff, Vice Chancellor of Finance, Operations & Administration, Karl Engelbach, Chief of Staff, Office of the Chancellor & Provost, and members of the Staff Assembly Executive Committee, Kate Shasky, Chair and Ahna Heller, Communications Chair.

Breakfast with the Chancellor – January 19, 2018

Staff joined Chancellor Gary May and his wife, LeShelle, for breakfast at the Chancellor’s residence on Jan. 19. Also in attendance were Ralph Hexter, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor; Ken Burtis, Faculty Advisor to the Chancellor and Provost; and members of the Staff Assembly Executive Committee, Kate Shasky, Chair, and Ahna Heller, Communications Chair.

Ask the Chancellor

Ask the Chancellor

 

In an October issue of Staff Voice we posed the survey question "If you had five minutes to talk to Chancellor May, one-on-one, what would you discuss?" We received over 100 responses. Chancellor May, and his wife LeShelle, answer a few of them below.

 

 

1.      What is the most important aspect of leadership that a leader should always be conscious of developing?