Philley Named Finalist as UT Tyler President to Succeed Calhoun

Dr. Julie Philley, UT Tyler EVP for Health Affairs
Dr. Julie Philley, UT Tyler EVP for Health Affairs

The University of Texas Board of Regents has announced its unanimous vote to name Julie V. Philley, M.D. – currently executive vice president for Health Affairs and vice provost at The University of Texas at Tyler – as a finalist to be considered for UT Tyler’s next presidency, succeeding President Kirk A. Calhoun, M.D., who plans to retire at the end of May.

The Board of Regents typically conducts a national search and appoints a presidential search advisory committee to recommend a slate of presidential candidates for consideration, but the Board may also use an alternative process through Regents’ Rule 20201, Section 1.9. The Rule allows regents to name a finalist from within the UT System, providing the board chairman authority to appoint a special committee to offer advice and an evaluation of the finalist for the regents’ consideration. Chairman Kevin P. Eltife plans to name the committee soon.

“Julie Philley is a native East Texan who continues to excel as an administrator, practicing physician and researcher since her arrival to campus in 2012,” Eltife said. “Dr. Philley is deeply engaged with and highly regarded in the Tyler and East Texas medical, education and civic communities for making transformative advancements at UTT, and I believe her trusted leadership would allow UTT to accelerate its work seamlessly. The regents and I will look forward to hearing the committee’s evaluation of Dr. Philley’s candidacy.”

If appointed to the role, Philley would be the sixth president of UT Tyler and the first woman to take the helm.

A physician board certified in pulmonary and critical care medicine, Philley played an instrumental role in launching the UT Tyler School of Medicine, which welcomed its first cohort to campus last June. She’s served as executive vice president for health affairs since UT Tyler and the UT Health Science Center at Tyler merged to create a single, integrated university in 2021, and added the role of vice provost in 2022. Previously, she was chair of the Department of Medicine and professor of medicine at the UT Health Science Center at Tyler.

Philley is a native of Overton, 20 miles east of Tyler, and returned to the area in 2012 as an assistant professor of medicine at UT Health Tyler, where she continued research efforts in nontuberculous mycobacterial disease and bronchiectasis. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Texas Woman’s University and studied medicine at UT Health Houston’s McGovern Medical School, completing an internal medicine residency program at Johns Hopkins University/Sinai Hospital and a fellowship at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas.

“I am honored to be considered by the regents for this incredible opportunity, and I am committed to serving UT Tyler in any way possible to advance its important work,” Philley said.

(Adapted from a UT System news release.)

Dr. Julie Philley visits UT Tyler Radio to record an interview with News Director Mike Landess.