
Jim Gaertner earned his Bachelor
of Business Administration (1965) and Master of Business Administration (1970)
degrees at Sam Houston State, and his doctorate (1977) at Texas A&M
University.
Before returning to his alma
mater as president in 2001, Gaertner served in various capacities at the
University of Texas at San Antonio, including dean of the College of Business
and interim provost and vice president for academic affairs. His career includes
seven years at the University of Notre Dame where, among other positions, he
served as director of their London Master of Business Administration
program.
He is a member of the board of
directors for Tandy Brands Accessories, Inc., and served as board chairman for
11 years. He has been a member of the board of trustees for U. S Global
Investors since 2002 and is chair of the audit committee. After his retirement
from SHSU in 2010, he served briefly as the interim vice chancellor for academic
affairs for the Texas State University System.
Under his leadership at SHSU,
enrollment grew by 33 percent and the number of students graduating increased by
52 percent. The university also achieved a Carnegie Doctoral Research
classification, placing SHSU in the top 7 percent of all institutions in the
United States, and three new doctoral programs and 14 new masters programs were
initiated.
Nearly $280 million in
construction projects were completed, including such notable campus landmarks as
a bell tower and outdoor plaza, a performing arts center, a parking garage, new
residence halls, new academic buildings and additions, facilities for athletics,
a visitors center, and dining facilities. Gaertner also directed the
establishment of an SHSU campus in The Woodlands.
He initiated the university’s
first capital campaign in which more than $61 million in commitments were
raised, passing the $50 million goal set at the beginning of the
campaign.
Other occurrences under his
direction include: the establishment of the Official Ring Ceremony, the
President’s Speaker’s Series, and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Initiative for
students; a reorganization of existing university structure and the
implementation of new programs and projects; and the establishment of over 40
articulation agreements with community colleges in Texas, making SHSU a leader
in such agreements in the state.
Gaertner and his wife, Nancy, make their home in Huntsville. They are the parents of three children—Scott, Denise and Amanda.