Dr. Juanita Hicks named Chief Human Resources Officer
May 1, 2023
Dr. Juanita Hicks, Vice Chancellor for Human Resources for the University System of
Georgia has been named as the University of Georgia’s Senior Associate Vice President and
Chief Human Resources Officer, effective July 1, 2023.
In serving as the USG’s CHRO, Juanita provides leadership and oversight of the USG’s
human resources strategy for its 26 public colleges and universities, 48,000 faculty
and staff, and 18,000 retirees. Amongst her many partnerships and achievements are
completion of OneUSG Connect - the payroll and human capital management system that
supports the entire USG, a system-wide mental health initiative to deliver mental
health services, support, and training to all 26 institutions and 340,000 students,
and extraordinary leadership in enabling the USG to navigate through the countless
human resources related challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Juanita possesses more than 20 years of experience in human resources management that
includes more than 10 years of executive leadership. Prior to joining the USG in February
2019, she served as Georgia Tech’s Deputy Director of Human Resources and Special
Projects, and prior to that, as the University of West Georgia’s CHRO.
“I am deeply grateful for the time and effort invested in this process by the search
committee, chaired by Ron Walcott, Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Dean of
the Graduate School, and assisted by the search firm of WittKieffer and the UGA Search
Group, as well as the many members of the University community who participated in
the process and provided very valuable feedback,” said Ryan Nesbit, Vice President
for Finance and Administration.
In serving as UGA’s CHRO, Juanita will be responsible for the coordination and advancement
of UGA’s broad spectrum of human resources programs and services that are critically
important to our faculty, staff, students and retirees. Juanita will work closely
with senior leaders of the University, faculty, staff,USG colleagues, and most importantly,
the outstanding team of professionals in UGA’s Human Resources Division to fulfill
these responsibilities and to elevate our service and support to new levels of excellence.
“I am also deeply grateful for the extraordinary leadership Tammy Freeman has provided
while serving as the CHRO on an interim basis and for the exceptional service and
outstanding work of the Human Resources team during this time of transition. Much
has been done and much is in progress to help advance the support we provide to the
University community and I am confident that Juanita will provide the vision, leadership
and support to continue building on this very positive momentum and energy,” Ryan
said.