Louisiana State University System - Current LSU System Board Members

Current LSU System Board Members

  • Garret Danos (Chairman)
  • Robert Yarborough (Chairman-Elect / Member-at-large)
  • James W. Moore, Jr. (Past chairman)
  • Scott Ballard (District 1)
  • Stanley J. Jacobs (District 1)
  • Ann Duplessis (District 2)
  • J. Stephen Perry (District 2)
  • Garret Danos (District 3)
  • Anthony G. Falterman (District 3)
  • John George (District 4)
  • Raymond J. Lasseigne (District 4)
  • R. Blake Chatelain (District 5)
  • James W. Moore, Jr. (District 5)
  • Ronald R. Anderson (District 6)
  • Rolfe H. McCollister, Jr. (District 6)
  • Jack E. Lawton, Jr. (District 7)
  • Lee Mallett (District 7)

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