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Dear SAIC Alum,

It has been an honor and privilege to serve the School of the Art Institute over the past two academic years and to establish a rewarding relationship with you.  It is thus with great respect and deep sentiment that I inform you of my decision to step down as president of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago following graduation.

The past few weeks have been a time of deliberation for me as I contemplated the direction of my career, the needs of SAIC, and what we have accomplished together. There are many items to celebrate at SAIC thanks to the collective effort of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the Board of Governors. However, after much thought, I have decided to return to my ongoing work linking the fields of art, design and sustainable urbanism. These issues have always been my passion and I look forward to devoting my full attention to the creation of sustainable city models on a global basis.  

Chicago is an extraordinary city and I am grateful for the experiences I have enjoyed here and within SAIC. I believe that SAIC is on a trajectory that will strengthen the student experience in ways that will ensure continued growth and success. I depart knowing that there is a strong and talented faculty and administration dedicated to supporting these most ambitious students as they develop into mature artists, designers, and thinkers.  It is their optimism and hopefulness that certainly drives us all.  

As I begin the transition to my new research efforts, a committee composed of senior administrators and faculty will work closely with the Chairman of our Board of Governors to help assure that operations will continue uninterrupted.

In closing, it has been a pleasure to contribute to this community and I wish you the best in the future.

Sincerely,

Wellington Reiter, FAIA