Longtime Registrar Jeanne Stovall to Retire

After more than 19 years of dedicated service and support, Jeanne Stovall, the longtime registrar for the Clinton School of Public Service, will retire on June 30.

Stovall was hired by Founding Dean David Pryor in 2006 and worked under Dean Pryor, Dean James L. “Skip” Rutherford III, and Dean Victoria DeFrancesco Soto.

Through the years, Stovall has provided unwavering support to faculty, staff, and students. Most recently, she served as Executive Assistant to Dean DeFrancesco Soto, bringing her deep institutional knowledge, dedication, and support to the position.

“It has been an honor to work alongside Jeanne,” said Dean DeFrancesco Soto. “Her deep knowledge of this institution and her commitment to its mission have been invaluable to me and to so many others. We are incredibly grateful for her service and wish her joy in her adventures ahead.”

From registration questions to graduation day logistics, Stovall has been a constant source of guidance and encouragement for countless students in her nearly two decades with the school.

As she enters retirement, Stovall looks forward to crossing paths with Clinton School students and alumni around the world.

“I’m so honored and proud of being a part of the family here,” Stovall said of her time with the Clinton School. “Thank you for being such an important part of my life story.”

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