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.