Budget and Long-range Planning Committee (BLP)
Meeting Information
Day: Every Tuesday
Time: 1:00 - 2:15 pm
Location: Virtual Meeting
Meeting Dates
Fall 2024 - September 3, 10, 17, 24; October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; November 5, 12, 19, 26; December
3, 10, 17
Spring 2025 - January 28; February 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 11, 18 25; April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29;
May 6
Voting Members List
VOTING MEMBERS |
SEAT (Representing) |
AsherLev Santos |
CEHHS 23-25, BLP Co-Chair (Votes Fall 2024) |
Dennis Kolosov |
CSTEM 23-25 |
Emily Merryweather |
Lecturers, 23-25 |
Sean Visintainer |
Library, 23-25 |
Andrew Spieldenner |
CHABSS 24-26, BLP Co-Chair (Votes Spring 2025) |
Suzanne Moineau (CEHHS) |
Faculty At-large (other than CHABSS) 24-26 |
Serhan Kotiloglu |
CoBA 24-26 |
Non-Voting Members
EX OFFICIO (NON-VOTING) MEMBERS |
SEAT (Representing) |
Liora Gubkin |
Dean, CHABSS (Provost's Dean Appointee) |
Carl Kemnitz |
Provost |
Mary Oling-Sisay |
Vice Provost (or designee) |
Leon Wyden, Jr. |
Vice President, Finance & Administrative Services (or designee) |
Tony Chung |
Chief Information Officer, IITS |
Godfrey Gibbison |
Dean, Extended Learning |
Aaron Guy |
Associate Dean, EL (Dean's Designee, when Dean is unable to attend) |
Illeana Carmona Chavez, ASI Chair & Chief of Staff |
Student Representative 24/25 |
Committee Charge: Using a holistic approach, the Budget and Long-range Planning Committee serves as
the deliberative body of the faculty on budget and resource use for annual and long-range
planning issues. It participates in and provides recommendations for the construction
of Academic Affairs' budget requests and represents the Faculty through active participation
in university budgeting. The committee, in its long-range planning capacity, actively
participates in the University's strategic planning process including university accreditation,
and reviews proposals submitted for the University Academic Master Plan. BLP shall
coordinate with academic units on the development of proposals and apply a holistic
approach to make recommendations on resources (for example, library, laboratory, and
information technology) for academic programs. In pursuit of these duties, the committee
may create ad hoc subcommittees.