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Former Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue Retiring As UGA Chancellor

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Former Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue Retiring As UGA Chancellor

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Sonny Perdue, the Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, has announced his retirement after over four decades in public service. The Board of Regents will launch a national search for his successor.

Sonny Perdue, Chancellor of the University System of Georgia (USG), is retiring after more than 40 years in public service. Perdue's career has spanned roles in local, state, and federal government, including two terms as Georgia's governor and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. He will continue to serve until a successor is named. The Board of Regents will conduct a national search for the next chancellor. Perdue's tenure as chancellor has been marked by a commitment to expanding educational opportunities for Georgians. His retirement caps a career defined by fiscal stewardship and operational efficiency.

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