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You are here: Home / Member College News / Limestone University Board of Trustees names Jeremy Whitaker acting president

Limestone University Board of Trustees names Jeremy Whitaker acting president

September 22, 2023 by SC Independent Colleges & Universities

GAFFNEY, S.C. (courtesy limestone.edu) — On Sept. 6, Randall L. Richardson, chair of the Limestone University Board of Trustee,s announced the appointment of Jeremy Whitaker, the university’s vice president for finance and administration, as acting president. The appointment follows the resignation of Dr. Monica Baloga as the institution’s interim president.

“Mr. Whitaker is passionately committed to Limestone and cares deeply about the Gaffney, Blacksburg, and Cherokee County communities,” said Richardson. “We are extremely thankful to him for stepping in as our acting president during this vitally important time. While we are certainly facing some challenges due to the changing landscape of higher education, coupled with the aftereffects of the coronavirus pandemic, we are committed to positioning Limestone for a brighter future.”

A native and resident of Blacksburg, Whitaker earned his Bachelor of Science in accounting from Limestone in 2008 and completed his Master of Accounting at Gardner-Webb University in 2011. A 2004 graduate of Blacksburg High School, Whitaker is a Certified Public Accountant, Certified Fraud Examiner, and Certified Internal Controls Auditor.

While studying at Limestone, Whitaker interned at the Cline, Brandt, Kochenower & Co. CPA firm in Gaffney, which led to a full-time position as Staff Accountant in 2008. After a promotion to Senior Accountant at the firm, Whitaker moved to Milliken & Co. in Spartanburg as Corporate Accounting Supervisor in 2013.

Whitaker returned to Limestone as its Business Office Controller in 2018 and served in that role until he went on to Winthrop University where he served as Associate Vice President for Finance and Business for two years. Whitaker was tabbed as Limestone’s Associate Vice President for Finance & Administration in March of this year and was then elevated to Vice President for Finance & Administration in July.

“As we work through this period of transition in leadership, our outstanding students, faculty, staff, and overall Limestone community remain our top priorities. Together, we will set a course for remarkable growth and success,” Richardson noted. “We are excited to identify the next leader at Limestone who will work enthusiastically with our Board of Trustees and campus community to take Limestone to greater heights in the coming years.”

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