Universal Technical Institute Announces Jerome Grant to Succeed Kimberly McWaters As CEO

Universal Technical Institute Announces Jerome Grant To Succeed Kimberly McWaters As CEO

McWaters will continue to serve on the board of directors as a non-executive director.

Universal Technical Institute, Inc. (UTI), a leading provider of technician training for the transportation industry, announced recently that Kimberly J. McWaters has advised the board that she will retire as CEO effective Oct. 31. The company reports that McWaters will continue to serve on the board of directors as a non-executive director. Jerome A. Grant, the company’s Executive VP and COO will become CEO and join the board of directors on Nov. 1.

McWaters has had an extraordinary, 35-year career at UTI, beginning as a receptionist in 1984, and culminating as president and CEO.

“It has been a privilege to work for a purpose-driven company with so many talented people who have helped educate and graduate over 220,000 technicians. Together, we grew this organization from a single automotive program in Arizona into the nation’s leading provider of technician training. I am proud of our brands, the quality reputation we have earned with students, employers, educators and regulators and the outcomes we deliver for students. We have always been a force for good,” McWaters said.

“Given UTI’s significant transformation over the past two years and the upward trajectory projected for 2020, the company is now well positioned for a new phase of profitable growth. My decision to move into a non-executive role at this time reflects my strong confidence in Jerome Grant and his management team.

“Jerome served as a principal architect and leader of UTI’s transformation effort, which has reshaped the organization’s marketing, operational execution and industry engagement and helped drive UTI’s turnaround. He is the perfect person to lead UTI through this next phase of growth, and his appointment is the result of the Board’s thoughtful multi-year approach to succession planning,” McWaters concluded.

Prior to his role as COO, Grant spent more than two decades in executive leadership roles at both Pearson Education and McGraw Hill. Most notably, he launched McGraw-Hill’s innovative higher education services business and led Pearson Higher Education’s digital product management group through the initial stages of its digital transformation. He served for more than 10 years as president of Pearson’s Business and Technology skills division, growing revenues to more than $425 million and generating more than $112 million in EBITDA. In that capacity, he also oversaw the operation and global expansion of Pearson’s financial training organization, the New York Institute of Finance. Jerome holds bachelor’s degrees in both marketing and labor relations from the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.

Grant said, “I am excited to become the next CEO of UTI and appreciate the opportunity. The company has a rich history, amazing resilience, a clear and powerful purpose, and incredible potential. We have proven that we can turn the tide, reverse trends and set ourselves on the path to profitable growth, while continuing to provide a superior education and impressive student outcomes. I look forward to leading the company as we capitalize on the many opportunities in front of us.”

Chairman Robert DeVincenzi commented, “On behalf of the board of directors, I want to thank Kim for her many years of service and her careful stewardship of the company during one of the most challenging times the industry has faced. Over the last two years, she and Jerome have partnered together to transform the company and have delivered significant returns to shareholders. The Board has been very impressed with Jerome’s performance, depth of experience in higher education as well as his track record for innovative growth.

“As Jerome steps into the CEO role, we are confident he will further optimize UTI’s potential and opportunities for growth. The board is pleased that Kim will continue to serve the company as a non-executive director and looks forward to supporting Jerome as he drives strategic and operational initiatives that will assure the company’s sustained market leadership. We thank both Kim and Jerome for working with us on a transition plan that will be seamless for employees, customers, and shareholders,” continued DeVincenzi.

The company also announced that Conrad A. Conrad will retire from the board on Nov. 1. “We thank Conrad for his valued and extensive years of leadership and service to UTI,” said DeVincenzi. “He led the board as a lead independent director for many years, in addition to serving as head of our audit committee. His guidance was always appreciated and will be missed.”

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