The Council of State Governments is mourning the loss of Dr. Keon S. Chi, who died in a tragic traffic accident leaving work Wednesday, Jan. 9.
Dr. Chi was a nationally recognized expert on federalism and state government. He was a government and political science professor at nearby Georgetown College for 36 years.
Jo Griffith, executive assistant to the president at the college, told the Georgetown News-Graphic that Dr. Chi as a "was just a super individual and was loved by students and really supported the students."
Dr. Chi joined CSG in 1981 as a senior policy analyst and editor-in-chief of The Book of the States, the premier reference book on American state government published annual by CSG. He became a senior fellow in 1991.
After retiring from Georgetown College in 2006, Chi became director of CSG's National Center for State Governance. Before his death, Chi was organizing a workshop to be held in Lexington, Ky., May 29-June 1 where national experts on state government are expected to participate in a two-day workshop discussing transformation strategies for state governance and sharing political information about innovations that have worked in the states.
His wealth of knowledge, quick wit and sense of humor will be missed.
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