The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) has named the official members of the Augusta University Presidential Search Committee.
The committee will conduct a national search to replace President Brooks Keel, who recently announced plans to retire after the 2023-24 academic year.
Leading the university since July 2015, with a medical background, Keel has guided the institution through a period of significant growth and transition as one of four public research universities in Georgia and as the state’s only public academic medical center.
Prior to Keel’s move to Augusta, he also served as president of Georgia Southern University in 2010. Following a 40-year career in research and higher education, including more than 14 years with USG, Keel will retire at the end of next spring.
“President Keel has overseen eight straight years of enrollment growth, a 37% increase in funding by the National Institutes of Health and a strengthening of the university’s economic impact on the state by nearly $1 billion,” USG Chancellor Sonny Perdue said.
Members of the Presidential Search Committee are as follows:
- Regent Jim Hull, committee chair
- Regent and Board Chairman Harold Reynolds
- Regent Tim Evans
- Brian Annex, chair of medicine, Medical College of Georgia (MCG)
- John Baker, president-elect, AU Alumni Association
- Peter Basciano, associate professor, James M. Hull College of Business
- Todd Boudreau, deputy commandant, Army Cyber School
- Tiana Curry-McCoy, associate professor, College of Allied Health Sciences; chair, AU Faculty Senate
- Don Grantham, board member, MCG Foundation; community leader
- Debbie Layman, co-chair and board member, AU Foundation
- Angel Lovett, associate director of philanthropy, AU Health; president, AU Staff Council
- Teresa MacCartney, chief operating officer, USG
- Dee Mallory, undergraduate president, AU Student Government Association
- Will McKnight, president, McKnight Construction Co.; community leader
- Robert Osborne, executive vice president, SouthState Bank; community leader
- Puja Punukollu, graduate president, AU Student Government Association
- Candice L. Saunders, president and CEO, Wellstar Health System
- Yvonne Turner, AU executive vice president for finance and chief business officer
“Augusta University is making a growing impact on research and innovation for everything from neuroscience to sports management, and it has a profound influence not only on this community, but across the state,” said Regent Jim Hull, the presidential search committee chair.
According to Hull, the university’s community role should extend to address physician and medical professional shortages, while working to expand the state’s skilled workforce in various fields, such as cybersecurity.
“It is a great honor to chair this committee, and I look forward to finding top candidates who can work with faculty, staff and students to build on the university’s success,” said Hull.

The Presidential Search Committee will guide the first stage of the search. Buffkin Baker has been retained to provide executive search consulting services. At the conclusion of its work, the committee will forward the credentials of three to five unranked candidates to the Board of Regents for consideration.
The initial meeting of the Presidential Search Committee will be Nov. 15, at which time the members will be formally charged with their roles and responsibilities in conducting the search.
“[Keel] is leaving Augusta University in very good shape, and our national search must find a new leader with the right skills, energy and understanding of how to keep it on track to being the best university of its kind in the nation,” said Perdue.