The Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine (Noorda-COM) board of trustees has selected Norman S. Wright president and chief executive officer of the college following a national search. Wright has been serving as the Provo for-profit institution’s interim president since July 2021 and will assume full-time responsibilities in February.
“The Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine is fortunate to have someone with Dr. Wright’s unique set of skills and experience as its next president,” said Francis Gibson, chair of the board of trustees of the college. “Dr. Wright’s strong business acumen together with his experience within the local community and in higher education will be incredibly valuable as the college continues its path to becoming a leader in medical education in Utah.”
“The president is a crucial appointment in the senior executive administration that will lead the college forward in engaging local, regional and national communities in building awareness and support for the osteopathic profession, the school and its medical students as they pursue residency placements,” the college said in a release.
“I am deeply honored to have been chosen to lead the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine at such a critical time in higher education,” said Wright. “We are at a crossroads where old models no longer meet the needs of today’s digitally savvy students who are curious, capable, and committed to harnessing knowledge for the betterment of their communities. I am excited to work together with the board, students, faculty, staff and our community as we transform medical education in the service of our community.”
The board-appointed Presidential Search Committee began the search process in September. The 14-member committee — with representation from faculty, professional staff, administrative support staff, students, the Board of Trustees and the community — recommended two finalists to the board whose final decision was then ratified by the board.
Wright is the current dean of the Woodbury School of Business at Utah Valley University, a position he has held since 2010. During his time as dean, the business school has added graduate degree programs, raised $75 million in funding for a new facility, added support for women and Latinx students and extended ties with the Utah business community. Prior to his appointment as dean, Wright held various leadership roles with startup and young business schools in the Middle East and Africa as well as numerous consultancy projects around the globe.
Wright graduated from Brig-ham Young University with a degree in economics and a Master of Public Administration degree. He went on to earn Master of Arts and Ph.D. degrees from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.