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Bruce D. Benson is honored during a renaming ceremony of Predator Ridge at the Denver Zoo on Monday, May 21, 2012. The exhibit will now be called Bruce D. Benson Predator Ridge.
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The University of Colorado’s Board of Regents announced Monday they selected a firm to assist in the search for President Bruce Benson’s replacement.

Benson, CU’s longest serving president in six decades, will retire in July.

The regents selected Wheless Partners for the search, and the university will pay the firm a $99,000 flat professional fee, up to $25,000 in additional fees for expenses such as advertising, and additional money for travel expenses, said Patrick O’Rourke, CU vice president of university counsel and secretary to the Board of Regents. The regents could later increase the $25,000 cap, depending on the firm’s advertising strategy, O’Rourke said.

Previously, CU paid Storbeck/Pimental and Associates $189,299 in the search that chose Benson, and Heidrick and Struggles $133,682 in the search that chose Hank Brown.

Wheless Partners is headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., but has a Denver office, according to its website. In 2016, the regents hired the firm for a $50,000 fee and up to $10,000 in expenses to provide strategy and leadership advice at a regents retreat. Topics of discussion included the regents’ time, committee structures and relationships with each other and CU employees.

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