Albany State University Presidential Search Committee Named
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today named members
of the Albany State University (ASU) Presidential Search Committee. The committee
will conduct a national search to replace President Marion Ross Fedrick, who announced
in February she had accepted the role of executive vice president and chief of staff
to the president at Georgia State University.
Fedrick joined ASU, a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), in 2017 and
served as both the interim executive vice president and interim president before the
board appointed her as Albany State’s 10th president on Aug. 14, 2018. Prior to her role at ASU, Fedrick served as USG’s vice
chancellor for human resources. In addition to Fedrick joining Georgia State this
summer, USG Chancellor Sonny Perdue has asked her to also serve as a senior advisor
for initiatives related to the system’s three public Historically Black Colleges and
Universities.
“With Marion’s leadership, Albany State has achieved three consecutive years of growth
in enrollment and a significant increase in freshmen retention,” Perdue said. “The
search committee’s priority will be to find another exceptional leader who will continue
that momentum and nurture Albany State’s critical role in the community and as one
of the premier HBCUs in Georgia.”
Members of the Presidential Search Committee are as follows:
- Regent Bárbara Rivera Holmes, committee chair
- Regent Cade Joiner
- Regent and Board Chairman Harold Reynolds
- Regent Deep J. Shah, MD
- Former Regent Sarah-Elizabeth Langford, executive director, Development Authority of Fulton County
- Teresa MacCartney, chief operating officer, USG
- Robert Owor, Ph.D.; executive director, Center for Innovation and Emerging Technologies; professor, College of Arts and Sciences
- Matt Reed, president and chief executive officer, Georgia CEO
- Traymone Rucker, president, ASU Student Government Association
- State Sen. Freddie Powell Sims
- TaKeshia Thomas, Ed.D.; president, ASU National Alumni Association
“Albany State plays a critical role in Southwest Georgia by preparing students for
the modern workforce through economic development, strategic partnerships and entrepreneurship,”
Regent Holmes said. “It is an honor to chair this committee as we prepare to search
for a strong leader of the largest HBCU in our state. I look forward to finding candidates
who can build on Albany State’s vital history and record of impact, and who will continue
providing the leadership and talent that will foster economic growth in the Albany
area and throughout Georgia.”
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 on July 10, at which
time the members will be formally charged with their roles and responsibilities in
conducting the search.