Steve Wrigley Named Chancellor of the University System of Georgia
Atlanta — October 12, 2016
The Board of Regents has named Dr. Steve Wrigley chancellor of the University System of Georgia (USG), effective January 1, 2017. Wrigley had been named interim chancellor on August 10, after Chancellor Hank Huckaby announced at the August meeting of the Board of Regents his plans to retire December 31.
Wrigley has served as executive vice chancellor of administration for the USG since June 2011. He will assume the role of chancellor on January 1, 2017, after Huckaby retires as previously announced.
“With our leadership transition plans well under way, the Board has named Steve Wrigley chancellor of the University System of Georgia effective when we start the new year,” said Chairman Kessel Stelling, Jr. “As we began the transition, it became clear Steve is ready to lead the University System and has the full confidence of the Board. Having a strong bench of talent with Steve already in place in the University System has made all the difference in helping this leadership transition be as smooth and seamless as possible.”
“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as chancellor of the University System of Georgia,” said Wrigley. “The faculty and staff bring our campuses to life every day to better serve our students and the State of Georgia, and I look forward to working with them to build on our momentum.”
As executive vice chancellor of administration, Wrigley oversees the day-to-day operations of the System’s budget, facilities, Information Technology Services, human resources, legal affairs and strategic planning units.
Wrigley formerly served as senior vice president for external affairs, as well as vice president for government relations, for the University of Georgia. He also served as Director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government. Prior to his work in the University System, Wrigley worked in state government in Georgia, including five years as chief of staff to former Governor Zell Miller.
During his career, Wrigley has worked on a number of key issues, including the creation of the state lottery and the HOPE scholarship, along with campus consolidations within the USG.
Wrigley earned his undergraduate degree from Georgia State University and his doctorate in history from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill.
He and his wife, Lynne, have two children and reside in Atlanta and Oconee County.
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