ASU Vice President for University Athletics Resigns

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Ray Anderson has stepped down from his position as ASU Vice President for University Athletics. He will continue to work at ASU as a professor and senior advisor.

Ray Anderson has resigned as ASU Vice President for University Athletics, stating that it is the right time for the move. He will remain at ASU as a professor of practice and senior advisor. Jim Rund will serve as interim athletic director.

 

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