Democrats remove three VCU Board of Visitors members
Andrew Kerley, Executive Editor The Democrat-majority Virginia General Assembly voted last week to remove three members from the VCU Board of Visitors — the school’s highest governing body. The removed members were the final appointees of former Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin; real estate developer Lara Tyler Chambers and tech employment firm founder Lori Jennings. Also removed was a member initially appointed by former Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam and reappointed by Youngkin; Andy Florance — the CEO of CoStar, which VCU’s new arts building is being named after. The VCU Board of Visitors now has three vacant seats going into its first full meetings of the semester on Feb. 26 and 27. Gov. Abigail Spanberger will be able to fill the vacancies, as well as make the four routine appointments the governor typically makes every summer — meaning seven members of the 16-member body could be Spanberger appointees before the 2026-27 academic year begins. After being reached out to by The CT, the Office of the Governor declined to clarify if Spanberger will fill the vacancies and appoint new members to the VCU Board of Visitors this semester, or even before their upcoming meetings. Virginia Senate Democrats, VCU and the VCU

















