Quarterly Luncheon
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Clarence Brown Conference Center
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Please join us for our August 1st, 2023 Quarterly Luncheon. We are excited to announce Chancellor Sonny Perdue as our Special Guest Speaker for this event.
Chancellor Sonny Perdue
Chancellor Sonny Perdue was born in Perry, Georgia on Dec. 20, 1946. Perdue was raised on a farm in Bonaire and graduated from Warner Robins High School. He went on to earn his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Georgia, becoming a veterinarian and agribusiness owner. He is also a veteran, serving four years in the U.S. Air Force.
The Board of Regents named Dr. Sonny Perdue the 14th chancellor of the University System of Georgia effective April 1, 2022. He oversees 26 public colleges and universities with a $9.8 billion annual budget, 48,000 faculty and staff and more than 340,000 students.
Prior to becoming chancellor, Perdue was the 31st Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) from 2017 to 2021. He also served two terms as the governor of Georgia, from 2003 to 2011, and was a member of the Georgia Senate from 1991 to 2001, where he chaired the Senate Higher Education Committee and eventually became Senate President Pro Tem.
As Agriculture Secretary, Perdue managed a workforce of 110,000 employees with the stated objective of being the most efficient, effective and customer-friendly agency in federal government. This included stabilizing the food supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic and launching the Farmers to Families Food Box program to ensure the most vulnerable Americans were fed.
As governor, he reformed the state budget and focused on eliminating wasteful spending while Georgia faced unprecedented twin recessions. His fiscal management during those eight years prepared Georgia to excel when revenues returned and allowed Georgia to maintain its Triple-A bond ratings. During his term, high school graduates in Georgia posted the highest graduation rates and SAT scores in state history.
His tenure in the state Legislature came at a time when lawmakers worked with Georgia Governor Zell Miller to craft one of the most innovative higher education programs in the nation, the HOPE Scholarship. Perdue in his role as higher education chairman also helped recruit USG Chancellor Stephen Portch to Georgia. This work reinforced a passion for higher education that continues today, including a commitment to maintaining the connection between a world-class university system and economic success for the benefit of the state and all Georgians.
Perdue is married to the former Mary Ruff, also a UGA graduate. They have four children, fourteen grandchildren and have served as foster parents for eight children awaiting adoption.