Currently, the SEC Commissioners are:
She was originally appointed as one of five SEC Commissioners by President George W. Bush and sworn in on July 9, 2008.
After ending his tenure at LSU, the longest of any coach at the university to that point, Moore became SEC Commissioner in 1948.
The SEC Commissioners are appointed by the President (with Senate approval).
She earned a share of the SEC Commissioner's Trophy for high point honors.
In 1971, the facility was renamed after former LSU football coach, track & field coach and SEC Commissioner, Bernie Moore.
He was SEC Commissioner from 1948-1966.
Goldschmid has been recognized as the most influential SEC Commissioner who did not become a Chair in the agency's history.
As part of his role as the SEC Commissioner, he served as the coordinator of the Bowl Championship Series for the 2006 and 2007 regular seasons.
(By statute, no more than three SEC Commissioners may belong to the same political party.)