UT regents confirm John M. Zerwas as chancellor; James E. Davis named UT Austin president

John M. Zerwas, Chancellor at The University of Texas System
John M. Zerwas, Chancellor at The University of Texas System
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The University of Texas System Board of Regents has confirmed the appointments of John M. Zerwas, MD, as chancellor of the UT System and James E. Davis as president of The University of Texas at Austin.

Dr. Zerwas had been serving as interim chancellor since June 1 and was named the sole finalist for the position on July 21. He has held the role of executive vice chancellor for health affairs at the UT System since 2019.

“Dr. Zerwas is a dedicated public servant and proven leader at the highest levels of university academic and health administration. He is uniquely equipped to lead the UT System as we continue to serve our students and patients across this great state,” said Board Chairman Kevin P. Eltife.

Before joining the UT System, Dr. Zerwas served seven terms in the Texas House of Representatives, where he took on leadership roles with both the House Appropriations Committee and House Higher Education Committee. He also worked as chief medical officer at Memorial Hermann Hospital System and practiced medicine for more than forty years.

“I’m grateful to each member of the Board of Regents for the trust they’ve placed in me to lead this extraordinary public university system,” said Zerwas. “I take great pride in serving our leadership across all UT institutions as we work together to advance education, research, innovation and health care across Texas.”

James E. Davis had served as interim president at UT Austin since February 19, 2025, and was named sole finalist for that role on July 21. Davis’s previous positions include senior vice president and chief operating officer, as well as vice president for legal affairs at UT Austin.

“Jim Davis has a remarkable track record of getting monumental things done on the Forty Acres,” Chairman Eltife said. “We have no doubt that under his leadership, working with the Board of Regents, UT Austin will achieve even higher levels as one of the world’s great public universities.”

“I’m grateful for the trust of Chairman Eltife and the Board of Regents and am honored to serve as our university’s president,” said Davis.

“The Board of Regents will conclude its meeting tomorrow with new leaders, a new budget and a tremendous sense of energy and momentum across the UT System,” said Eltife. “We have an incredible set of leaders in place across our institutions, and we are eager to support their vision,” he added.



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