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Former Gov. Sonny Perdue to retire as University System of Georgia chancellor

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Former Gov. Sonny Perdue to retire as University System of Georgia chancellor

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Sonny Perdue, the former Governor of Georgia, is retiring as chancellor of the University System of Georgia after a long career in public service. The Board of Regents will conduct a national search to find his successor.

Sonny Perdue, the former Governor of Georgia, announced his retirement as chancellor of the University System of Georgia. Perdue has been in public service for over four decades, serving as Governor from 2003 and later as US Secretary of Agriculture. During his tenure as chancellor, the University System of Georgia saw record enrollment and modernized its campuses. Perdue will remain in his role until a successor is named. The Board of Regents' Executive and Compensation Committee will conduct a national search to find his replacement. Perdue's retirement marks the end of a long career in public service, guided by his belief in the importance of affordable, high-quality public education.

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