Lynn Isaac receiving an award after completing the Georgia Tech SOAR program.

We are pleased to announce that Lynn Isaac has joined the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (OVPUE) as the new Program and Operations Manager for Business Operations. In this role, Lynn will be charged with supporting HR functions with search processes and onboarding, partnering on OUE events and employee engagement initiatives, and providing key administrative and operational support to OVPUE leadership. 

Lynn initially joined Georgia Tech in 2021 as the Administrative Specialist in the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, where she triaged prospective and admitted student inquiries, as well as supported data and report generation for OSFA. From there, Lynn was promoted to her most recent role in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering as the Faculty Support Coordinator, overseeing faculty research and travel arrangements, financial administration, and event coordination. Formerly, Lynn worked with Georgia Pacific for over seven years providing administrative support to several VPs and managed key vendor relations with external clients. 
 
Additionally, Lynn is an active member with Georgia Tech’s Staff Council as a committee member, where she has assisted the Employee Engagement committee with annual events. She is also active with the Event Coordinators’ Network and Women of GRIOT. Outside of Georgia Tech, Lynn prides herself as a talented freelance writer, and has received commendations as a feature writer the Atlanta Business Journal Magazine and a ghost writer for several outlets. 
   
Lynn holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Phoenix, and as previously illustrated, she brings with her a wealth of experience in administrative excellence, marketing and communications, as well as event coordination and management. Lynn is dedicated to making a positive impact on students, staff, and faculty, and we are excited to welcome her to the central administrative team. 
   
Please join us in welcoming Lynn to the Office of Undergraduate Education!