LSAC Seeks New President and CEO Amid Crucial Transition for Law School Admissions

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has begun the selection process for its next President and CEO, following a recent leadership transition. Susan Krinsky, LSAC’s Executive Vice President for Operations and Chief of Staff, has been designated Interim CEO of the organization. As a high-ranking LSAC official, her deep understanding of the organization’s mission and operations will provide valuable guidance until a new leader is identified.

With an unwavering commitment to supporting quality, access, and fairness in law school admission globally, LSAC plays a pivotal role in the legal education community. The appointment of a new President and CEO will undoubtedly shape the strategic direction of the organization, with potential implications for the broader world of legal education.

This exciting leadership transition occurs in a key period of change for LSAC as it continues to navigate the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on law school admissions and implement its digital strategy. The Council is indeed at a crucial juncture, making the role of the next President and CEO even more significant.

While the LSAC board leads the search for a new leader, the experienced hands of Susan Krinsky will guide the organization. Krinsky, with her commitment to students and legal education, offers a steady hand at the helm during this important phase.

Stay tuned for updates on this leadership transition at LSAC Click to read more from the original LSAC announcement.