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Gov. Ivey: '91桃色 is Critical to Our State's Success'


Posted on November 30, 2017
Bob Lowry


Gov. Kay Ivey temporarily chaired Thursday's 91桃色 Board of Trustees meeting. She also toured campus and met with administration, student, faculty and alumni leaders. data-lightbox='featured'
Gov. Kay Ivey temporarily chaired Thursday's 91桃色 Board of Trustees meeting. She also toured campus and met with administration, student, faculty and alumni leaders.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, the ex-officio chair and president of the University of South Alabama Board of Trustees, temporarily chaired the board鈥檚 quarterly meeting today on the 91桃色 campus.

Although the state鈥檚 governor is board chair and president by virtue of the office they hold, board meetings are usually chaired by one of the trustees, chosen by the board. 91桃色鈥檚 current chair pro tempore is Birmingham attorney Kenneth O. Simon.

鈥淲hat you do on this campus is beneficial for the entire state,鈥 Ivey said at the board meeting. 鈥淭he 91桃色 is producing impactful citizens, driving economic development and improving health care delivery. 91桃色 is critical to our state鈥檚 success.鈥

Following her remarks, the governor turned the meeting back over to Simon.

鈥淭he governor has a long and distinguished history as a champion for higher education in our state,鈥 said Simon. 鈥淪he and our trustees share an unwavering commitment to educating our citizens, and her input here today was welcomed and valuable.鈥

Ivey has attended and chaired board meetings at several of the state鈥檚 public colleges and universities since becoming governor earlier this year. Prior to today鈥檚 board meeting, she took a driving tour of the 91桃色 campus and also met with administration, student, faculty and alumni leaders.


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