Columbus State Announces New Administrative Appointment

Monday, January 31st, 2022

Columbus State University has promoted four staff members to administrative positions leading in areas that include accommodation and access, facilities, information technology, residence life, and Title IX programs. 

Brandon Lindley will begin service as executive director of information technology client support services on February 1. He has worked for University Information and Technology Services at CSU for 17 years—most recently as assistant director of IT client services and training. His client services-focused duties include help desk operation, hardware and software training, and end-user support for students and employees. Lindley holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in public administration from CSU.

Scott Lundgren is now director of Residence Life after serving in an interim capacity since May 2021, and as assistant director since 2015. Prior to CSU, he served as the residence life coordinator at Louisiana State University for three years. As director, Lundgren oversees the professional and student staff who care for the wellbeing of the nearly 2,000 students living on CSU’s campuses. He holds an MBA from Columbus State.

Sarah Secoy will continue in her role as Title IX coordinator and director for the Center for Accommodation and Access—duties she has held on an interim basis since May 2021. Secoy previously served as CSU’s director of residence life and has been with Columbus State for over 16 years. In addition to her primary duties, Secoy also serves as a core member of CSU’s Behavioral Intervention Team, an innovative mental health action group that has inspired legislation at the national level. The two-time CSU graduate earned her bachelor’s in exercise science and master’s in public administration. 

Kelly Wilson has been promoted to senior executive director of Facilities and CSU Real Estate. Prior to joining CSU as executive director of Facilities in 2012, she served as a project manager at construction companies including Western Summit Constructors, Inc. Certified by the Association of Physical Plant Administrators as an educational facilities professional, she oversees efforts to maintain the physical plant and infrastructure of both CSU’s Main Campus and RiverPark Campus, as well as the university’s sustainability efforts, campus planning, construction and university-owned vehicles. She holds a master’s degree in public administration from CSU.