Katrena King will resign her post as executive director of Leadership Institute of Acadiana in July, the organization announced Friday. She’ll be taking a position with another organization, not yet announced.
King was hired in 2021, succeeding Ashley Mudd. LIA operates several programs but is best-known for Leadership Lafayette, now in its 36th year. Others include Acadiana OnBoard, Intro Lafayette and Community Impact Fellows, which King launched.
“I am grateful to leave behind a legacy that lends itself to evolving as Lafayette continues to grow,” King said in a press release. “The community connections and relationships that I’ve seen built through LIA make all of the difference, and I’m so proud to have been a part of that.”…