FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 13, 2024
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today named
members of the Savannah State University (SSU) Presidential Search Committee.
The committee will conduct a national search for a permanent president to lead
the historic university.
President Cynthia Robinson Alexander has held the interim role since July 1,
2023, following the departure of the previous president, Kimberly
Ballard-Washington. Established in 1890, Savannah State University is the first
and oldest public historically Black college or university in Georgia and was
the first institution of higher learning in the city of Savannah.
“Savannah State holds a distinct and critical role in educating Georgia’s
students and helping the city and region thrive,” USG Chancellor Sonny Perdue
said. “This national search is about finding a leader who can build on that
work, as SSU focuses on being a premier HBCU that prepares graduates for
success and prosperity in the 21st century workforce.”
Members of the Presidential Search Committee are as follows:
- Regent
Patrick Jones, committee chair
- Regent
Everett Kennedy
- Regent
and Board Chairman Harold Reynolds
- Regent
Dallas Smith
- Bert
Brantley, president, Savannah Chamber of Commerce
- Katelyn
Green, president, SSU Student Government Association
- State
Rep. Edna Jackson, member, SSU Foundation; alumna
- Otis
Johnson, Ph.D.; former mayor, Savannah; professor emeritus; retired dean,
SSU’s College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- M. Ann
Levett, Ph.D.; retired superintendent, Savannah-Chatham County Public
School System
- Ashley
May, vice chancellor of external affairs and chief of staff, USG
- Philip
Omunga, Ph.D.; president, SSU Faculty Senate; associate professor, SSU’s
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- Harold
Washington, president, SSU National Alumni Association
“For more than 130 years, Savannah State has played a central role in this
city’s higher education community, and the person selected as its next
president must continue that legacy while upholding its community and industry
connections,” Regent Jones said. “I am honored to chair this committee and look
forward to working with the other members to find candidates who understand
SSU’s historic role while making sure it leads the system in academic
engagement and student success.”
The Presidential Search Committee will guide the first stage of the search. AGB
Search has been retained to provide executive search consulting services. At
the conclusion of its work, the committee will forward the credentials of three
to five unranked candidates to the Board of Regents for consideration.
The initial meeting of the Presidential Search Committee will be July 18, at
which time the members will be formally charged with their roles and
responsibilities in conducting the search.
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