Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies has recently announced the appointment of Professor Eric Sevigny as the interim chair of the school. This decision comes after the previous chair, Dr. Cathy Yang Liu, stepped down to focus on her research and teaching duties within the school.
Professor Sevigny, who has been a faculty member at the Andrew Young School since 2007, has a strong background in policy analysis and public administration. He holds a Ph.D. in public administration from the University of Georgia and has published extensively on topics such as public management and organizational behavior.
In his new role as interim chair, Professor Sevigny will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the school, as well as working with faculty and staff to continue advancing the school’s mission of providing high-quality education and research in the field of policy studies. He will also be tasked with maintaining the school’s strong relationships with government agencies, nonprofits, and other community partners.
Commenting on his appointment, Professor Sevigny expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the Andrew Young School during this transitional period. He highlighted the school’s commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, as well as its dedication to addressing pressing social and economic challenges through research and policy analysis.
The appointment of Professor Sevigny as interim chair demonstrates the Andrew Young School’s commitment to excellence in policy studies and its confidence in his leadership abilities. With his expertise and passion for public policy, Professor Sevigny is poised to guide the school to continued success in the field of policy studies.
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