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Governor Sanders selects entrepreneur and lifelong Razorback Randy Lawson to serve on the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees

Arkansas – Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has appointed Randy Lawson to the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees, filling the seat left vacant by the late Tommy Boyer. Lawson, a successful businessman and longtime supporter of Arkansas education, will serve in this role until March 1, 2027.

Announcing the appointment, Governor Sanders praised Lawson’s dedication to education and his extensive business expertise. “Randy is a champion for Arkansas education, a great businessman, and a lifelong Razorback,” said Governor Sanders. “I am honored to have him serve on the University of Arkansas’ Board of Trustees and continue his decades of service to our state. He is a close friend, and I know he will help my administration spearhead our plans to make Arkansas’ higher education system better and more accessible to all.”

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Lawson, who has deep ties to the University of Arkansas, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in this new capacity. “I am truly honored that Governor Sanders offered me the opportunity to serve my alma mater on the Board of Trustees,” he said. “I have been a Razorback my entire life and look forward to continuing to support my university. I am also looking forward to working with the current Board of Trustees and the entire leadership team at the U of A system to further the mission and strive for excellence in everything.”

Lawson brings a wealth of experience to the Board, with a strong background in entrepreneurship, energy development, real estate, and venture capital investment. He founded the Lawco Energy Group in 1985 and has since expanded his business ventures into real estate and technology-driven investment strategies. His companies specialize in leveraging cutting-edge technology to mitigate risk and maximize success.

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The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees plays a critical role in shaping the future of higher education in the state. The Board oversees the policies and administration of the University of Arkansas System, which includes multiple campuses, research institutions, and medical facilities. Lawson’s appointment comes at a significant time, as the university continues to focus on expansion, academic excellence, and accessibility for students across the state.

Lawson’s business acumen and long-standing commitment to education are expected to bring valuable insights to the Board. With years of leadership experience and a passion for innovation, he aims to contribute to initiatives that enhance the university’s impact on students, faculty, and the broader Arkansas community.

His predecessor, Tommy Boyer, was a well-respected leader and advocate for the University of Arkansas. Boyer’s contributions to the institution were significant, and Lawson steps into the role with a deep respect for the work that has been done while looking forward to new opportunities for growth and progress.

As he assumes his position on the Board of Trustees, Lawson is poised to help guide the university through strategic planning, financial oversight, and policy development. His appointment reflects the governor’s vision for strengthening Arkansas’ higher education system and ensuring that students have the resources and opportunities needed to succeed.

The University of Arkansas community, as well as state leaders, will be closely watching Lawson’s contributions in the coming years. With his leadership, the Board of Trustees is set to navigate the challenges and opportunities of modern higher education, furthering the university’s reputation for academic and research excellence.

Lawson’s term will run through 2027, and his efforts will undoubtedly shape the future of the University of Arkansas. His dedication to both business innovation and educational advancement positions him as a strong advocate for the university’s continued success.

 

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