Weber State welcomes Chris Mallett as new president

OGDEN, Utah — The Utah Board of Higher Education unanimously selected Chris Mallett as the next president of Weber State University at its public meeting today. Mallett will assume the position on Aug. 1.

He brings decades of experience in higher education innovation, workforce development and industry partnerships, and student-centered learning, along with a strong commitment to expanding educational opportunity and preparing students for a rapidly evolving economy.
A man in a dark suit and purple tie (Chris Mallett) smiles while standing in a softly lit office hallway.
“When I was a Weber State student, I had no idea I might one day lead this incredible university,” said Mallett. “Weber State’s mission to transform lives and communities by educating people from all backgrounds with an unyielding commitment to meet students where they are is our greatest advantage. With record enrollment, bold employer partnerships, innovative pathway programs, extraordinary faculty and staff, and pioneering students and graduates, the time to accelerate the university’s excellence is now. Together, we will build on Weber’s momentum to fuel opportunity, access, and prosperity for every Wildcat and every community we serve. I am honored and so excited to return to Weber State as its next president.”

With deep Utah roots, Mallett currently serves as chief administrative officer at Northeastern University’s Roux Institute, where he works with industry, higher education, community partners, and donors to strengthen workforce development and economic opportunity across Maine and the nation. He previously spent nearly 14 years at Western Governors University as part of the institution’s founding team, helping pioneer online competency-based education and expand access to postsecondary education for hundreds of thousands of learners.

Throughout his career, Mallett has led teams focused on enrollment growth, faculty operations, academic innovation and workforce-aligned education. He has also helped launch new educational models and partnerships designed to strengthen connections between higher education and industry.

“President Mallett brings a strong track record of innovation and partnership-building that aligns well with Weber State University’s mission,” said Amanda Covington, chair of the Utah Board of Higher Education. “He endorses a strong higher education system in Utah and will be a collaborative and thoughtful partner for all USHE presidents and leaders. The Board is impressed by his understanding of the evolving role universities play in preparing students for long-term success while supporting workforce and community needs. He is a bright, hands-on leader who values a connected campus culture. We are excited about the next chapter for Weber State and know the university and Utah System of Higher Education will thrive under his leadership.”

Mallett has a personal journey with WSU, earning his associate and bachelor’s from the institution. He also holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Utah and a doctorate in education from Pepperdine University.

“Our process was grounded in insights from students, employees, alumni and community members,” said Ally Isom, WSU trustee and co-chair of the Presidential Search Committee. “President Mallett emerged as a collaborative, student-focused leader with the vision and experience to accelerate Weber State's impact. His own journey as a Weber Wildcat demonstrates what is possible for students and our greater community.”

The Presidential Search Committee and Board of Higher Education conducted a comprehensive national search and reviewed a strong pool of candidates. Applicants are evaluated for many qualities, including their academic credentials, leadership experience, community engagement, and vision for the institution they hope to lead.

“President Mallett understands the importance of connecting higher education with workforce and community needs,” said Javier Chavez Jr., co-chair of the presidential search committee and Utah Board of Higher Education member. “His experience building partnerships across higher education, industry, and community organizations positions him well at Weber State University.”

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Rachel Badali, Public Relations Director
801-626-7948, rachelbadali@weber.edu