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Andrew Call appointed as new Leventhal dean

Call will assume the role at the start of the fall semester.

Photo of a new Leventhal dean Andrew Call.
Andrew Call will be the new dean of the Leventhal School of Accounting. (Photo courtesy of Andrew Call)

Andrew Call will be the new dean of the Leventhal School of Accounting effective September 1, the Marshall School of Business announced in a press release July 22. He will succeed William Holder who is retiring after a 13 year tenure in the role.

“It’d be an honor to join this faculty in any role. To join as the dean is a huge opportunity, a unique challenge,” Call said in the press release. “I look forward to building on the school’s long-standing reputation through impactful education, research, and access that ensures our students continue the Leventhal legacy of excellence.”

Call is leaving his position as director of the school of accountancy at Arizona State University to join USC. He also served as an assistant professor at the University of Georgia and is currently an editor at The Accounting Review, an academic journal published by the American Accounting Association.