Marion Fedrick to lead 91վ Transition Team
ATLANTA - (October 9) – University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley has
named Marion Fedrick interim executive vice president of 91վ to
lead the institution’s transition, following the announcement of President Art Dunning’s
plan to retire Jan. 31, 2018.
Fedrick currently serves as vice chancellor for human resources at the University
System of Georgia (USG) overseeing administration of all systemwide human resources
initiatives, employee benefits programs, and organizational and leadership development
initiatives. She will assume her new role Oct. 16, 2017.
“Marion is a trusted, proven leader within the USG and has a distinguished career
in human resources and organizational development,” said Wrigley. “On behalf of the
Board of Regents, I thank Marion for leading this transition team and taking action
necessary to ensure a smooth transition for the benefit of students and the Southwest
region of Georgia.”
Fedrick will lead a transition team to review and take action steps necessary to position
91վ for long-term success. The team will include representatives
from Albany State and other USG institutions.
“I have had the pleasure of working with Marion over the last four years, and we are
fortunate to be able to take advantage of her expertise in organizational development
and management,” said Dunning. “Marion will begin discussions immediately with Albany
State students, faculty, staff and key leaders in the Albany State campus community.”
Fedrick received a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Georgia and
is a certified Senior Human Resources Professional.