Glenn Armentor resigns from LSU Board of Supervisors; Landry to name his successor pending Senate approval
Mar 03, 2026
BATON ROUGE mdash; An LSU Board of Supervisors member has resigned, leaving the appointment of a new boardmember up to Gov. Jeff Landry.nbsp;Landry said Tuesday that he received Glenn Armentor's letter of resignation from the board."I respect his desire to devote his full attention to his law pract
ice. I thank Glenn for his commitment to LSU and his service to our State. Sharon and I wish him and Dana the best in the future," Landry said in a post on social media.nbsp;I have received Glenn Armentors' letter of resignation from the Lousiana State University Board of Supervisors. I respect his desire to devote his full attention to his law practice. I thank Glenn for his commitment to LSU and his service to our State. Sharon and I wish him andhellip;mdash; Governor Jeff Landry (@LAGovJeffLandry) March 3, 2026Armentor represented the 3rd Congressional District, which includes Lafayette, on the board, with his term of service originally set to end May 31, 2028.nbsp;According to the state constitution, the Louisiana governor appoints members of the board. These choices must be confirmed by the State Senate.nbsp;Earlier this year, Chester "Lee" Mallet, the vice chairman of the LSU Board of Supervisors, took over as the board's chairman.Permalink| Comments
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