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Below is a list of past SAIR Members at Large, the years they served, and their institution at the time.

  • 1976-77: Benjamin Romaine
  • 1976-77: Jerry Baudin
  • 1976-77: Sandra Sullivan
  • 1977-78: Mary Alyce Orahood
  • 1977-78: Robert Lewis
  • 1979-80: Denise Strenglein
  • 1979-81: Richard Howard
  • 1981-83: R. Gregory Litaker
  • 1982-84: Margaret Moore
  • 1983-85: W. Kevin Hunt
  • 1984-86: James Nichols
  • 1985-87: Timothy Sanford
  • 1986-88: Dianna Lowe
  • 1987-89: L. Robert Kuhn, LSU
  • 1988-90: Maryann Ruddock
  • 1989-91: Joe Marks, Southern Regional Education Board
  • 1990-92: Bobby Sharp, Appalachian State University
  • 1991-92: Bruce Mallette
  • 1991-93: Karen Gentemann
  • 1991-93: Susan Griffith
  • 1992-94: David Fleming
  • 1992-94: Karlease Clark
  • 1993-95: Albert Searway
  • 1993-95: Dianna Lowe
  • 1994-96: Ann Tomlinson
  • 1995-97: Hannelore Delbridge, University of Alabama
  • 1995-96: John Kalb
  • 1995-97: Mary Korfhage
  • 1996-98: Gerard Dizinno, St. Mary's University
  • 1996-98: Roy Ikenberry
  • 1997-99: Jo Anne Lowe
  • 1997-99: Sam Baldwin
  • 1998-00: Marcia Harrington, Virginia Tech
  • 1998-00: Sam Lowther, Auburn University
  • 1999-01: Teresa Hall, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • 1999-01: Joseph Hoey, Georgia Tech
  • 2000-02: James Purcell
  • 2000-02: Cornelia Wills
  • 2001-03: James Eck
  • 2001-03: Julie Fulghum, Mississippi State University
  • 2002-04: Marcus Babaoye
  • 2002-04: Christine Mee, Coastal Carolina University
  • 2003-05: Denise Gardner, Georgia Tech
  • 2003-05: Lorne Kuffel, College of William & Mary
  • 2004-06: Sandi Bramblett, Georgia Tech
  • 2004-06: Cathy Tanner, Bishop State Community College
  • 2005-07: Michelle Hall, Southeastern Louisiana University
  • 2005-07: Mary Harrington, University of Mississippi
  • 2006-08: Jon Acker, University of Alabama
  • 2006-08: Kathleen Morley, Baylor University
  • 2007-09: Andy Clark
  • 2007-09: Angela Hamlin, University of Maryland
  • 2008-10: Bethany Bodo, Radford University
  • 2008-10: Dana Dalton
  • 2009-11: Cara Mia Braswell
  • 2009-11: Nerissa Rivera, Duke University
  • 2010-12: Donald Cunningham, University of Tennessee
  • 2010-12: Lisa Lord, University of Louisiana Lafayette
  • 2011-13: Edwin Litolff, University of Louisiana System
  • 2011-13: Juliana Proctor, University of Alabama
  • 2012-14: Andrew Luna, University of North Alabama
  • 2012-14: Lee Sanders, Southern Arkansas University Tech
  • 2013-15: Matthew Campbell, Auburn University
  • 2013-15: Mitzy Johnson, Mississippi State University
  • 2014-16: Emily Saleh, Louisiana Community & Technical College System
  • 2014-16: Jayne Perkins Brown, Georgia Southern University
  • 2015-17: Kathleen Morley, Baylor University
  • 2015-17: Alice Simpkins, Paine College
  • 2016-18: Rick Burnette, Florida State University
  • 2016-18: Maren Hess, Campbell University
  • 2017-19: Wendy Kallina, Kennesaw State University
  • 2017-19: Laverne Macon-Jamison, Livingstone College
  • 2018-20: Barrie Fitzgerald, Valdosta State University
  • 2018-20: Susannah Livingood, University of Oklahoma
  • 2019-21: James Hunt, Florida State University
  • 2019-21: G. Marc Turner, Texas State University
  • 2020-22: Will Miller, Jacksonville University
  • 2020-22: Meaghann Wheelis, Baylor University
  • 2021-23: Molly Hall, Virginia Tech University
  • 2021-23: Suzanne Klonis, Furman University
  • 2022-24: Wendy Broyles, Troy University
  • 2022-24: G. Marc Turner, Texas State University
  • 2023-25: Carley Dear, University of Mississippi Medical Center
  • 2023-25: Samantha James, Georgia Tech
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