Jerry Baudin, vice chancellor for finance and administration services, will retire from the University on Dec. 31, according to a University news release.
“We commend and thank Dr. Baudin, who has given many years of dedicated service to LSU as our university’s chief financial officer and for his contributions as a campus leader,” Chancellor Michael Martin said in the news release. “As a long-standing and valued member of the LSU community, he has made a significant contribution to the development of a great University and for that the LSU family is greatly indebted to him.”
Baudin came to the University in 1967 as a financial analyst with the Office of Institutional Research in the LSU System Office. Baudin held a number of positions over the years, and in 1987, he was promoted to vice chancellor for business affairs and held the position for more than 20 years.
Eric Monday, associate vice chancellor for finance and administrative services, said the University will put together a hiring committee soon to find a new vice chancellor.
According to the news release, Martin said Monday will assume the position of interim vice chancellor designee for finance and administrative services beginning Sept. 1.—-Contact Mary Walker Baus at [email protected]
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