2023 DONOR IMPACT REPORT Bold Forward Together. If you need this document in an alternate format for accessibility purposes (e.g. Braille, large print, audio, etc.), please contact the UNG Foundations at ungfoundation@ung.edu or 706-864-1547.
BOLD FORWARD As part of orienting myself to UNG, I met with students from all five campuses to learn why they chose UNG. Many of them said that it offered a means to a better future—a future with possibilities. They have long-held dreams of future careers in healthcare, education, or STEM professions. Others want to leave their mark on the military, arts, entertainment, athletics or cybersecurity. Regardless of which of the five UNG campuses they attend, students come to us to create futures. Some students shared their concerns about completing a degree because of the financial investment, knowing that financial hardships might put their dreams in jeopardy. Alternatives, they said, included working jobs on top of their already full schedule of classes or reducing the number of classes simply because they cannot afford a full-time load. Still others realized they had to consider alternative means to finance their education. Your philanthropy changes the trajectory of these future healthcare workers, soldiers, business owners, and teachers. When I see the bright smiles of parents when their graduate crosses the stage at commencement, I know that you made that moment possible. Our graduates are skilled leaders who are filling dire needs in the workforce. They serve in the armed forces protecting not only our shores but those of our allies too. Our elite student athletes have achieved national championships. You invest in our students, and they, in turn, invest in themselves, striving to be the best nurse, soldier, teacher, or business professional they can be. It has been said that the best way to predict the future is to create it. Your gifts create futures by keeping an affordable, high-quality education within the grasp of generations of students. Thank you for your past and future generosity that will make a life-changing investment in our students. With appreciation, Michael P. Shannon, Ph.D. President
4,111 TOTAL DONORS 1,859 FIRST-TIME DONORS $5,372,924 CONTRIBUTIONS AND GRANTS 3,059 STUDENTS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS UNG FOUNDATION POINTS OF PRIDE OUR MISSION The University of North Georgia Foundation, Inc., supports the mission of the University of North Georgia by promoting philanthropy from all constituents, managing and investing its assets responsibly, providing financial assistance for students, faculty and staff, and serving in an advisory role to the President of the University. UNG’s students remain the core of our purpose. It is a special responsibility and calling to support our students’ journey to realize their potential and to prepare them for career success or continued education. While UNG remains nationally recognized for affordability and value, one of the barriers to education for many students in our area is cost. Because of the loyalty and generosity of our alumni and friends, many financial barriers have been removed, providing our students the freedom to grow into our next generation of leaders. OUR PURPOSE FY22-23
RUNNING INTO OUR CALLING
I am a senior pursuing my Bachelor of Fine Arts in drawing and painting, with a minor in art history. I was born and raised in middle Georgia, came to UNG on a day trip with my parents and fell in love. I couldn’t tell you exactly what it was, but I knew this was the place I was supposed to be. I truly found my purpose in and passion for life in the UNG art department. Whether it was analyzing history through visual arts or looking at the world through a photographer’s lens or painting studio practice, my professors have encouraged my every step of my college experience. They have not only taught me, but inspired me to become a professor myself. There is no way I can possibly repay all that the art department has given me, but I do what I can now, and post-graduation, I hope to help ensure that the school continues to grow while retaining all of its most wonderful features. I am a senior pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. When I was in middle school, my grandparents moved in with my family and needed full-time care. Through helping care for my grandparents and a long-term presence of healthcare workers in the family, I discovered my passion in nursing. I chose UNG before my college career even began. During my junior year of high school, I was a part-time dual enrollment student on the UNG Cumming Campus and became full-time my senior year. UNG offered more than a great nursing education, it gave me the opportunity to stay close to family. It was the best financial option and allowed me to keep working for my best friend’s company. After graduation, I would love to become a labor and delivery nurse. I had the unique experience of witnessing the birth of my nieces/nephews, and I would love to be a part of creating that safe space for women as they bring life into the world. My favorite class has been Adult Health Medical Surgery. I love the clinical setting, being able to see the bigger picture, and be more hands-on with learning. “This scholarship has helped me avoid student loans, and offered the opportunity to work part-time instead of full-time. It has also given me the opportunity to live off campus and be partially financially independent from my parents. Being able to support myself is important to me and this scholarship has allowed me to do just that. The Chantal & Tommy Bagwell Scholarship has been the biggest blessing!” MEET BETHANY Chantal & Tommy Bagwell Scholarship MEET PEYTON Gloria Shott Fine Arts Scholarship Bob Owens Art Scholarship Academic Giving 4 “With the help of these scholarships, I have been able to take a break from working several other jobs and can now put all my energy into my art practice. I have several disabilities which severely impact my life, so the less stress that I have in life, the more I can fulfill my life’s purpose. My scholarship donors have been a key part to my success, and I will continue to thank them to the very end of my days.”
PARTNERSHIPS MATTER UNG received a $100,000 community investment from Aetna Better Health to increase the number of instructors and certify 600 students and 600 community health care professionals in Mental Health First Aid. Partners in UNG’s regional mental health initiatives include Northeast Georgia Health System, Northside Hospital, Rape Response, United Way of Hall County, United Way of Forsyth County and Wellroot Family Services. The Georgia Power Foundation, United Way of Hall County, Gainesville City Schools and Jackson EMC continue their partnership to grow and diversify the teacher pipeline. “Georgia Power Foundation’s investment will ensure that students will have the necessary tools at their disposal to successfully complete their degree in education through the Grow-Your-Own program,” said Glennis Barnes, Gainesville area manager for Georgia Power. Read more about making a difference in the lives of future educators. The University of North Georgia Foundation seeks partnerships with local businesses and corporations that positively impact students, faculty, and the community-at-large. Corporate & Community Giving is a critical component to UNG. Thirty-two percent of the annual operating budget derives from tuition and fees; 31% is from state funding. This means philanthropic gifts from corporations, local businesses, and organizations are fundamental for the future success of UNG. Learn more about Corporate & Community Giving.
MEETING STUDENT NEEDS Nursing Professor, Loretta Delargy, RN, MSN, CNE, realized while teaching class one day, that several of her students were coming to class hungry. To meet this vital need, she created Caring Corner, an on-campus food pantry in the Nursing Department, which enables nursing students to enjoy a quick meal, and even take some food home if needed. “More than 400 students have been assisted with food insecurity so far; campus support has been amazing,” Delargy explains. “This is a place to grow and be nurtured, and through donations, we are able to help our students succeed.” Currently, more than 200 U.S. colleges operate pantries for students in need. UNG Food Pantries are offered on the Dahlonega, Gainesville, Oconee, and Blue Ridge campuses. The services of each pantry are financed through year-round charitable fundraisers. Most of the supplies are from donations being brought in by volunteers. “The Oconee Campus Food Pantry, Nigel’s Nest, is our way of easing the food shortage burden,” explains Russell Willis, executive director of the Oconee Campus. “The people who manage, volunteer and donate to the pantry are true friends of those in our community who are in need.” Learn more about UNG Food Pantries. 6
BUILDING THE CORPS OF THE FUTURE
UNG’s Boar’s Head Brigade is one of the best leadership development programs in the country, teaching cadets to lead in the classroom, in the community and the world at large. Through his experience as a UNG cadet, Rainbow was inspired not only by these teachings, but by two mentors who continue to serve the Corps after graduation. Demonstrating leading with excellence, Cadet Rainbow recently created a scholarship to honor his mentors, William “Bill” Webb, ’12 and Clayton Burke, ’18, who exemplified servant leadership while studying as cadets, and in their current involvement serving as military science instructors and advisors at UNG. Cadet Rainbow said, “I wanted to put action behind my gratitude, so I asked LTC (Ret.) James Corbin about creating a scholarship. And when he asked what I wanted to name the scholarship, I wanted to honor two men who have impacted my life and other cadet lives here in the Corps and at UNG.” Cadet Rainbow added, “It was important to me to pay it forward, to help future students, like I’ve been helped with scholarships.” “It’s not about me, but the example to be made for future cadets. Cadets that also might have thought of starting a scholarship but dismissed the idea.” My father served in the United States Army for more than 30 years, including time spent posted at the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, where I was born. Three years after, my adoption was finalized and my family moved to Australia and then Madison, Alabama, where we currently reside. I am a sophomore cadet, pursuing a degree in strategic and security studies with a concentration in international affairs. I am inspired by my father and all the others he served alongside, and this is what drove me to want to serve. The moment I stepped onto UNG’s campus and later attended NLC (National Leadership Challenge), I knew the University of North Georgia would be the path to my dream of becoming an officer in the U.S. Army. Receiving scholarships has helped my family and me financially; however, most importantly, it has introduced me to so many individuals who have become mentors and leaders in my college experience. “Thank you for helping to ensure a bright future not only for me, but for many more deserving young people that have a dream to serve our great nation and choose UNG as their path.” MEET c/SFC JUDGE The Eagle Fund Endowed Scholarship, 2nd year recipient COL Jack Peevy Cadet Admissions Scholarship MEET c/1LT RAINBOW Founder of the Webb-Burke Servant Leader Scholarship Corps of Cadets Giving 8
The Eagle Fund Endowed Scholarship provides support for members of the UNG Corps of Cadets who demonstrate leadership potential, qualities of high moral character, and are actively pursuing a commission in the U.S. Armed Forces. The Eagle Fund was founded in 2011 by six alumni who recognized the need of providing financial support to the future military leaders of our country. Under the leadership of Oscar “Bo” Fears and an active board of volunteers, the scholarship has grown a substantial donor base of more than 505 supporters representing all alumni classes. Since its inception, The Eagle Fund has provided more than $261,000 in scholarships to 69 worthy cadets. In academic year 20222023, The Eagle Fund awarded nine scholarships. This included six returning cadets and three incoming cadets. The Eagle Fund recently received the 2023 Presidential Leadership Award for their significant contributions to the positive impact and advancement of the University of North Georgia. On behalf of the board, Cadet Judge accepted this award recently at the UNG Gala. “As I look around the room, I see the past, I see the present and I see the future of a great legacy of the Boar’s Head Brigade. You cannot look forward without looking back, just as you cannot build a sound structure without a strong foundation. For the Boar’s Head Brigade, it is our alumni, the members of The Eagle Fund, and the officers who have served our great nation and continue to serve with a focus on UNG through their support of our ROTC program and our current cadets. These men and women are our rock-solid foundation.” - c/SFC Judge 2023 Eagle Fund recipient SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT The Eagle Fund Endowed Scholarship
One of only six senior military colleges in the nation, the University of North Georgia is a unique, innovative and legacy-making institution. Since 1873, the Corps of Cadets, known as the Boar’s Head Brigade, has developed leaders of character for the U.S. Army, public and private entities, other military services, and civic organizations for the good of the nation, the states and communities they serve. 1 Medal of Honor Recipient 1 Pulitzer Prize Winner 2 Speakers of the Georgia House of Representatives 5 Army Ranger Hall of Fame Members 11 ROTC Hall of Fame Members 20Georgia Military Veteran Hall of Fame Members 60Alumni General Officers 291 CADETS CONTRACTED FOR MILITARY SERVICE 79 CADETS COMMISSIONED INTO THE U.S. ARMED FORCES 13 DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS DISTINGUISHED MILITARY GRADUATES CREATING LEADERS UNG CORPS OF CADETS 99% OF CADETS RECEIVE SUBSTANTIAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE NOTABLE CORPS ALUMNI ACCOMPLISHMENTS 11
Growing up, my mom was a police officer and one of the only women in her field. She was a trailblazer and inspired me to chase my dreams, even if it went against the norm. The choice to study at UNG was easy as it would allow me to achieve both my dreams to pursue cybersecurity and to become an officer in the United States Army. There are so many ways and innumerable benefits to getting involved at UNG, and I did just that. I am the president of the Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association, where I help fellow students connect with cybersecurity and international relations companies and programs across the nation. I am also part of the Chinese Flagship program, hosting events on campus based around Chinese culture. I will complete a capstone year through this program, attending defense language school in Taiwan. I am proud to compete in the Ranger Challenge and to be in the Honors program. After graduation, I plan on commissioning into the U.S. Army and branching either Cybersecurity, Military Intelligence or Signal. MEET c/SFC Davidson • AFCEA (Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association) Atlanta Chapter’s Merit Scholarship • The Eagle Fund Endowed Scholarship, 2nd Year Recipient • Mike and Lynn Cottrell Scholarship • Connie Cottrell Scholarship • William P. Roberts Presidential Scholarship Endowment • Betty Knight – ConnectALL Technology Scholarship • COL Benjamin Purcell Corps of Cadets Endowment “I am honored to be on their [donors] radar and to receive the opportunity to do more. I appreciate that they have helped create a bridge between students and success. Being a scholarship recipient, I have been able to educate my classmates on the opportunities that UNG and donors provide for students, an unofficial scholarship ambassador if you will. This inspires me to invest and give back after I graduate. Your support deepens my appreciation for UNG; thank you!”
The University of North Georgia (UNG) broke ground Sept. 23 on its Wynne-Mathews Military Science Center for the Corps of Cadets. With the groundbreaking a year ahead of what was originally expected, the Military Science Center is set to open in time for the fall 2025 semester. UNG has received $8.3 million in state funding for the project after raising $5 million in private donations. The state funds include $7 million for construction in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget and $1.3 million for design in the Fiscal Year 2023 amended budget. UNG is one of six senior military colleges (SMC) in the nation, and it is the lone Army-only SMC. It holds designations as the Military College of Georgia and a State Leadership Institution. More than 60 alumni have gone on to be flag officers. The Military Science Center, slated for construction between the Drill Field and the cadet residence halls, will provide modern, technology-enabled classrooms sufficient for teaching 1,000 cadets. It is the first of three planned facilities necessary to modernize and consolidate the support functions of UNG’s Corps of Cadets. The facility is named in recognition of the philanthropic support and service of Bob Mathews, ‘71, UNG Real Estate Foundation founding chairman, and in honor of his late wife, Mary Joan Wynne Mathews. “The future is bright for our U.S. military because of the future leaders who stand before us.” - Senator Steve Gooch UNG BREAKS GROUND ON WYNNE-MATHEWS MILITARY SCIENCE CENTER 12
RISING TO THE NEXT LEVEL
In 2015, the UNG Softball team was victorious at the NCAA Division II Softball Championship. This was not only a win for the team, but also for the University - the first National Championship won in UNG’s history. Fast forward to 2023, our softball team continued to pursue excellence. The Nighthawks secured the program’s second National Championship title with 7-3 and 3-0 victories against Grand Valley State University in May. Donations made toward the softball team have made a significant impact, helping fund scholarships, facilities, and equipment and beyond. National Championships take resources - thank you for helping build champions! THE WINNING TEAM 2023 Softball National Championship I am a proud UNG student-athlete playing the position of outfielder on our baseball team. I am a junior pursuing my Bachelor of Business Administration in finance. When I came to UNG, business excited me and I wanted to learn everything there was to know about business and how it works. I was born in Mexico and came to the United States when I was in first grade. We moved around Georgia a good bit growing up, but I am happy to have found my home in Lawrenceville, and now, on UNG’s campus. Both of my parents inspired me to attend college and encouraged me to continue to pursue my love for baseball. After graduation I would love to play baseball professionally, but I would also love to go into insurance where I can have an impact on the Hispanic population. Outside of the classroom and off the ballfield, I am involved in SAC (Student-Athlete Advising Committee) as secretary, UNG Sales Club, FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes); I am a Hawk ‘Em mentor for incoming student-athletes and volunteer often with my baseball teammates. “Thanks to you, I will be graduating debt free, which will be huge for my family and me. Your donations not only impact me in the form of scholarship, but I get to learn in the amazing new facility, the Cottrell Center for Business, Technology and Innovation, and play on the turf baseball field that allows us to practice year-round. Thank you again for all of the ways you impact a student-athlete like me!” MEET JORGE Roy E. Bottoms Scholarship Nighthawk Athletics Giving 14
The mission of UNG Nighthawk Athletics is to build and maintain highly competitive intercollegiate programs that rank among the elite in both the Peach Belt Conference and NCAA Division II. These programs will provide a comprehensive learning experience for our student-athletes by teaching them the core principles of competition, integrity, fair play, personal character, and good sportsmanship. As a department, Nighthawk Athletics will emphasize academic excellence and achievement to all of our student-athletes, contribute to their social development, and prepare them for meaningful lives and careers while perpetuating the rich heritage and tradition of the University of North Georgia. NOTABLE NIGHTHAWKS: UNG NIGHTHAWK ATHLETICS UNG’s Men’s Golf Team & a member of the Rifle Team made it to the 2023 final NCAA Championship Site UNG Athletic department finished as runner-up for the PBC Commissioner’s Cup 10 NCAA POST SEASON APPEARANCES 4 ALL-AMERICANS 10 ALL-REGION HONORS ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS 34 136 STUDENT-ATHLETES ON PEACH BELT CONFERENCE PRESIDENTIAL HONOR ROLL UNG’s Softball Team won the Division II NCAA National Championship
16 Jimmy and Harriett Burson were tremendous supporters of the Women’s Basketball team at the University of North Georgia, both on and off the court. They attended every possible basketball game for more than 20 years and hosted team events at their home. Invested in the lives of these young female basketball players, the Bursons supported their ambitions while at North Georgia, post graduation and in their professional careers. After their passing, the Jimmy & Harriet Burson Women’s Basketball Scholarship was created to recognize their selfless support, and assist Women’s Basketball players with unmet financial assistance for their cost of attending UNG. “The impact of my parents’ scholarship is immeasurable as it will not only help a current student-athlete financially, but will also help us continue to compete for championships by recruiting high caliber players. The recipient will represent all of the things my parents loved about our student-athletes and teams: strong character, competitive spirit, integrity, and excellence.” - Buffie Burson UNG Head Women’s Basketball Coach SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT Jimmy & Harriet Burson Women’s Basketball Scholarship
LEGACY MAKERS UNG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 2,303 ACTIVE MEMBERS 269 NEW UNGAA MEMBERS ARE YOUNG ALUMNI PEOPLE ATTENDED UNGAA EVENTS 4,681 The UNG Alumni Association (UNGAA) celebrated a busy and successful 2023. The UNGAA board of directors and UNG administration collaborated this year to achieve many successful projects and programs: • Increased UNGAA membership, hosting a historically large number of alumni guests at Gold Rush Weekend’s All-Alumni Mixer • The first legacy collection was introduced at the UNG Bookstore, offering apparel and other retro products.” • • Continued to work with Career Services to launch UNGUnite, engaging alumni in a student mentoring program, encouraging professional networking and mentoring relationships, with outstanding and growing participation • Renovated the front of the Alumni House, providing event hosting opportunities. Learn more about the UNG Alumni Association.
Dr. Seawright is a board-certified Family Medicine physician and a 2009 graduate of North Georgia College and State University with a B.S. in biology and minor in chemistry. She completed medical school at Lincoln Memorial University – DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2013. She was commissioned into the United States Navy while in medical school and completed her Family Medicine residency at Naval Hospital Camp Lejuene in 2016. She served as staff physician at Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings Bay for four years. She achieved the rank of lieutenant commander and served a total of seven years active United States Naval service. Dr. Seawright opened her Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice, Whole Hart Wellness, in 2022 with a partner, fellow Nurse Practitioner Brittany Lewis. Dr. Seawright not only serves her local community as a physician, but as a member of the University of North Georgia Alumni Association, member of Rotary International, is a board member of Hart Life Pregnancy Care Center, and member of the American Board of Family Medicine. A Gainesville native, Ben was involved in Student Government, Student Activities Board, Commuter Council and Sigma Chi Fraternity while at UNG. He graduated in 2011 with a BBA in marketing and, along with a lifelong friend John Baxter (UNG alumnus), founded Deep Roots Landscape, LLC. He and his wife, Caroline, launched a non-profit organization in 2023, Hope for Hall. Their mission is to normalize disability through play, education, and technology. Ben serves his community philanthropically, through his participation in the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Leadership Hall Program, having served on the Youth Leadership Hall County PAC team, and as a member of C12 (Christian Executive Coaching and Business Training group). MEET BEN UNG Young Alumnus, Class of 2009 MEET DR. SEAWRIGHT UNG Young Alumna, Class of 2009 18 CARRYING ON THE LEGACY WITH YOUNG ALUMNI The University of North Georgia Young Alumni are defined as graduates under the age of 40, having graduated from North Georgia College & State University, Gainesville State College, or the University of North Georgia. Their mission is to facilitate and effectively communicate opportunities for Young Alumni. In October, the Young Alumni hosted their annual 20 Under 40 event. This event was created to honor members of the UNG family for their extraordinary accomplishments, significant professional achievements, or distinguished services to others. Below are two of the twenty 2023 honorees. Please join us in congratulating our Young Alumni! Learn more about 20 Under 40 and view all of the 2023 honorees.
Teamwork makes the dream work. With more donors than ever, UNG’s Blue & Gold faculty and staff are a special group of colleagues that lead by example, and through their generous giving, make UNG a better place. UNG retirees play a pivotal role in the Blue & Gold Campaign. Like our alumni who have strong connections to their alma mater post-graduation, so do UNG retirees. Part of the UNG family, they are an integral part in helping in our efforts as we propel forward. “With the help of Stewart and Carol Swanson’s generous matching gift, along with the gifts from our faculty and staff, we get closer to realizing our dream of a state-of-the-art STEM facility.” Dr. John Leyba Dean of the College of Science & Mathematics BLUE & GOLD CAMPAIGN THANK YOU, FACULTY AND STAFF! $382,950 TOTAL RAISED 611 TOTAL DONORS 107 FIRST-TIME DONORS Learn more about how to join UNG’s Blue & Gold Campaign. Faculty and staff who give their time, talents, and treasures to UNG
Throughout the 2022-2023 academic year, your generosity helped UNG meet the critical needs of our students – from growing student scholarships to maintaining and building upon world-class programs and innovative facilities. The UNG Foundation sincerely thanks you for your contribution and your trust. We cannot emphasize enough how incredibly grateful we are for your commitment to the success of UNG and its promising students. As you read through this year’s report, I hope you enjoy seeing the many faces from the students who have been impacted by your generosity. As we boldly run forward into our calling, the Foundation is committed to supporting UNG’s vision to transform the lives of our students and deliver a highly prepared workforce. Students first. Always. Your philanthropic support reminds us of the unwavering spirit of the North Georgia community. Thank you for providing the needed resources to create leaders that will impact our community, state and nation for many years to come. Nick Massengill ‘81 Chair, UNG Foundation Board of Trustees 2021-2024 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION As of June 30, 2023 and 2022 LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts Payable Gift Annuity Trust Obligation Line of Credit Deferred Revenue Accrued Expenses Total Liabilities $300,503 $6,404 $0 $5,000 $0 $311,907 $149,061 $6,634 $500,000 $33,000 $522 $689,217 ALL FUNDS ASSETS Cash & Cash Equivalents Unconditional Promises to Give, Net Estate Receivable, Net Accounts Receivable Investments Other Assets Assets Held in Gift Annuity Trust Total Assets 2022 2023 $2,758,633 $7,594,840 $0 $56,155 $98,079,220 $904 $34,584 $108,524,336 $2,177,420 $11,075,580 $896,036 $49,949 $86,371,861 $4,715 $36,814 $100,612,375 Net Assets Total without Donor Restrictions Total with Donor Restrictions Total Net Assets Total Liabilities & Net Assets $11,720,258 $96,492,171 $108,212,429 $108,524,336 $9,015,491 $90,907,667 $99,923,158 $100,612,375 21
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Years Ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 ALL FUNDS REVENUES & OTHER SUPPORT Contributions & Grants Special Program Income Investment Income, Net Net Realized & Unrealized Gain on Investments Donated Goods & Services Total Revenues 2022 $23,323,404 $116,992 $751,635 ($13,066,262) $581,705 $11,707,474 2023 $5,372,924 $337,990 $877,412 $9,321,281 $747,640 $16,657,247 EXPENSES Program Services Academic & Education Student Affairs Other Programs Total Program Services $1,882,464 $3,690,836 $1,848,933 $7,422,233 $7,007,508 $2,961,729 $920,612 $10,889,849 Support Services Administration & General Fundraising Total Support Services Total Expenses Change in Net Assets Net Assets at Beginning of Year Net Assets at End of Year $676,980 $268, 763 $945,743 $8,367,976 $8,289,271 $99,923,158 $108,212,429 $595,121 $242,492 $837,613 $11,727,462 ($19,988) $99,943,146 $99,923,158 22
PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Annual gifts of $25,000 and greater Anonymous (4) Aetna Better Health Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lee Baccus Bank of America Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bowman, Jr. COL (Ret.) Robert H. and Nancy T. Clark Mike and Lynn Cottrell Delta Air Lines Foundation Elevance Health, Inc. Estate of Aligene A. Costello Estate of Celestia B. Smithgall Estate of Charles D. Jeffries Estate of E. Paul Stringer Dr. and Mrs. Slade H. Exley, Jr. Scott D. Fabozzi Bo Fears Georgia Power Foundation, Inc The Gertrude E. Skelly Charitable Foundation COL (Ret.) James P. Ginn Mike and Robin Higley Mr. and Mrs. Zachary R. Husk Dr. and Mrs. James Y. Jones Dr. Randall and Peggy Kirner Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Massengill Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mathews McClure Family Foundation John P. and Mary Helen Mashburn McGruder Mr. and Mrs. James C. Montgomery National Christian Foundation National Philanthropic Trust Northeast Georgia Health System, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Oaks Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. George Finley Routon and Charlotte Madsen Routon COL (Ret.) Johnny D. Rusin and COL (Ret.) Jo B. Rusin Schwab Charitable Nick and Anne Marie Shreiber Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Snitker Bob and Lynn Stein Ms. Anne L. Styles Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart Swanson Syfan Logistics The Chantal and Tommy Bagwell Foundation, Inc. The Ginn Group, Inc. Toughest Kids, Inc. University System of Georgia Foundation, Inc. Jackie D. Woodard REGENT’S CIRCLE Annual gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous (4) Bates, Carter & Co., LLP Dr. Edith Belden and Bradley Belden Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bracewell, Jr. Mr. John W. Browning Mr. Richard A. Bryan Ms. Esta R. Carver Mrs. Betty P. Colley Ms. Grace Conner MG (Ret.) James J. Cravens, Jr. and Mrs. Jo Beth Cravens COL (Ret.) and Mrs. James M. De Paz Mr. and Mrs. Julian W. Eidson Enterprise Holdings Foundation Fincher-Loughridge Foundation, Inc. Doris C. Folger Dr. Karen Frost and Mr. Eddie Frost Georgia Power Company Dr. Donna A. Gessell and Mr. John Segars Mr. and Mrs. David M. Haisten Mr. and Mrs. H. Carter Haley Nathaniel and Frances Fincher Hansford Dr. John and Mrs. Jane Hemmer Bruce and Barbara Howerton Dr. and Mrs. William D. “Speck” Hughes Jackson EMC Foundation, Inc. John and Mary Franklin Foundation Chuck and Debbie Jones JT Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Justice Mar-Jac Poultry, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Melton, III Mr. William T. Mercier COL, USMC, (Ret.) and Mrs. B. Parker Miller, III Mrs. Jenny Muller, Class of 1994 Northeast Georgia, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Orrison Phyllis Fincher Parsons Dr. and Mrs. Bryson R. Payne Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Payne LTC (Ret.) Lee and Beth Pence Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Perrino Mary Jane Fincher Peterson Pat and Whit Powell Mr. and Mrs. William S. Prince Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pryor Ralph & Mary Cleveland Foundation Elizabeth Lord Rhodes Mr. John W. M. Roberts William and Susan Robinson, ‘74/’73 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy L. Sayers Rochelle B. Schneickert South Hall Motor Inc. Dr. Dianna J. Spence Mr. Brian Sticker Warren and Jamie Stribling Mr. Robert C. Sweatt, Sr. Bob and Wanda Swoszowski Lieutenant General James L. Terry, US Army, Retired The George and Carol Olmsted Foundation MG (Ret.) Bud Thrasher ‘72 and Ann Thrasher ‘74 LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Maximilian Toch United Way of Hall County, Inc. University of North Georgia Alumni Association, Inc. MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Gregory B. Whatley Barbara DeMarco Williams Mr. and Mrs. Chip and Gail Woods, Class of 1974 CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE Annual Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (2) MG (Ret.) and Mrs. Jere H. Akin Albert Harrison Foundation Inc Athens Area Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Augustus R. Barksdale, II Beaver Toyota of Cumming Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Boone Mr. and Mrs. William H. Booth, Jr. Robert and Fredda Briggs Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Luis Carreras David Chinnici Ryan A. Chitwood Sandra Pryor Clarkson Cobb Community Foundation Conditioned Air Systems, Inc. Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc. Dennis and Karen Cook, ‘75/’77 Courtesy Properties, LLC Cresswind LL Veterans, Inc. CVS Health Foundation David A. Ball Family Foundation COL (Ret.) Wayne and Mimi Dill Dr. Pamela Elfenbein Gary and Glenda Engen Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Erickson Jimmy and Marie Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Graham Felton Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne T. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Fortner Dr. Barry D. Friedman Garrett Schafer State Farm Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Glowatch Dr. Mary Gowan and Dr. Ed Moore GreyStone Power Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Grindle Linda Hughes Pruitt Hardie Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Hieber CW4 (Ret.) James and Francisca Higgins BG (Ga. Ret.) and Mrs. Edward H. Hightower, Jr. Amy W. Huckaby Ms. Deborah C. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. David A. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kitchens Melissa Krudwig (Baker) and John Krudwig Doug and Diane Magnus/Conditioned Air Systems, Inc. LTC (Ret.) Joe and Carol Malcom ‘66,’67 1873 CIRCLE MEMBERS July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023 23
Mall of Georgia MINI Mr. John (Trip) S. Martin, III LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Gary L. Masters Michael D. and Sally S. Masters Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery M. McWhorter Merk Animal Health MidwayUSA Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Mistr Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mitchell COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Edward J. Nix Peach State FCU C.A.R.E.S. Foundation, Inc. Mr. Bill W. Pope Purdue University Global Mr. and Mrs. William R. Rivers Marsha and Rip Roper, ‘65 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ross Rotary Club of South Hall County Mrs. and Mr. Lauren A. Samples Sawnee Electric Membership Foundation, Inc. Mr. Glenn H. Shaw SKF USA, Inc. Dr. Richard Prior and Mrs. Mary Alice Smith Smith+Howard South State Bank Dr. and Mrs. H. Kenneth Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Starke Mrs. Andrea “Poo” Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Joshua D. Teteak The Lab Depot, Inc. TIE Atlanta Foundation Mrs. and Mr. Kathy A. Tillman Henry E. Tinley, Sr. and Dale Tinley Truist Mrs. Anita M. Turner 1LT (Ret.) and Mrs. Woodrow W. Ware, Jr. LCDR Matthew and Alecia Wilder TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE Annual gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Akers Dr. Amos and Anne Dismukes Amerson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Babich Mr. and Mrs. Glennis E. Barnes, Jr. MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Barry A. Barr Dr. Lee G. Barrow COL (Ret.) Carl H. Bell, III Jeff and Beth Boggan Mr. T. Brooks Brown, NGC, ‘66 Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Burrell LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Ben L. Clark Charles W. Cole - Class of ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collins Phil and Kathy Collins Dr. Brian J. Corrigan Dr. Ken and Lori Crowe Mr. and Mrs. Tony F. DaSilva Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Day Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Decker COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Dill Mr. Jay D’Meza Dr. Anne Duke and Mr. Stephen Duke Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Earls, CPA Dr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Easley James M. and Ellen C. Ewing Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Fort, III COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Earl D. Gayler Dr. Chaudron Gille Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Goss Bert and Kristie Harrison John M. and Marilyn B. Healey COL (Ret.) Hank and Susan Holcomb, ‘71 Mr. and Mrs. Rory S. Howe Bonita and Glenn Jacobs Dr. Christopher Jespersen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Johnston LCDR (Ret.) Thomas D. and Dr. Robin D. Jones Ladd and Madge King Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. King Donald E. Kinkaid Mr. Matt Loveless Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Magill Mr. and Mrs. Carlos J. Martel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McClure George W. Mooney III and Dianne S. McDaniel Tommy McNaull Gary M. and Kimberly Poe Miller Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Milton Mills, III Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Morkem COL (Ret.) G. T. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Kary P. Nordholz Tom and Judy Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. Pennington, III Dr. Victoria Ridgeway-Gillis and Mr. Joseph Gillis MAJ (Ret.) P.J. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Santaliz, Jr. Catherine Owen Scheffer Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Schuetze The Family of LTC Robert M. Smith Greg R. and Vicki Caples Smith COL (Ret.) and Mrs. James G. Solomon Ms. Sandie Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Stallings Charles D. and Mary Hewell Tate Elisabeth J. Teal Mr. Paul H. Threlkeld COL (Ret.) and Mrs. George E. Thurmond Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Tillman Drs. Cheri and John Vachtsevanos Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vines Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wall CAPT (Ret.) and Mrs. Alan F. Ware LTC (Ret.) Mike Webb Cheryl Lambert Weinmeister Mr. James B. Whitford, Jr. COL and Mrs. Jason T. Williams Ms. Alicia M. Woodard Dr. and Mrs. Jack T. Wynn Billy and Betty Spratlin York DEAN’S CIRCLE Annual Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (4) Elise P. Albanese Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Albertson, CPA MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Terry D. Allen Mr. T. Carlton Allen Mr. Christopher M. Allessio James W. Anderson 2LT John T. Andrews June and Jack Anthony Keith and Angela Antonia Paul Arcangeli Dr. and Mrs. J. Michael Ash Alan R. and Nancy Stead Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Baugh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Bell Dr. Ellen Best and Mr. Eric Best CPT (Ret.) Correll W. Bilbrew MAJ (Ret.) Charles R. and Mrs. Laura Freeman Bishop LTC (Ret.) Clifford H. Black Dr. and Mrs. Wiley S. Black MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Leigh J. Blood Mrs. Joy Bolt and Mr. Donald Bolt LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Bernard M. Booth Dr. Jane Benson and CDR Kenneth Bothwell, III (USNR, Ret.) Mr. and Mrs. Roger O. Bowman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Briggs LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Walker C. Broadhurst COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Richard W. Brown Mrs. Shirley R. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Burger Stephanie B. Burson Mr. and Mrs. Tim Byerly John and Lynda Terrell Byrne Ms. Susan J. Campbell Dustin H. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Cash Kimberly B. Castle LTC Alan and Mrs. Jonnie Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Cheshire Susan Chriss Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Clarke Mrs. Kerri T. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Cochran Larry and Margo Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Theron O. Collier, III Linda A. Conrads Dr. Buddy and Frances Corbin, Class of ‘70 James and Chassie Corbin Kevin L. Cote Ms. Hilary A. Cox Mr. Jesse D. Coxwell MAJ and Mrs. George W. Clark, III Rev. James E. Crandall, Jr. and Mrs. Patricia B. Crandall Professor Winslow G. Crannell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Croft Mr. Reese W. Cross, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve S. Crouch MAJ and Mrs. Joel F. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Daniel COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Harry Q. Davis, III MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Myron D. Davis Jim and Vicki Davis The Honorable Jason Deal and Mrs. Deal Dr. and Mrs. Philip DeMore Larry and Margy Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Devine Patrick Davis Mr. Dallas G. Deavers LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Ed Dickens Mr. and Mrs. Lee Donald Mr. and Mrs. John E. Douglas, Sr. 24
Colonel (Ret.) Donald C. DuRant Mr. Cole A. Edgar MG (Ret.) and Mrs. Allan W. Elliott COL (Ret.) and Mrs. William E. Ethington Mr. Joseph R. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Evans Mr. Danny J. Fausett Mr. Ed Cabell and Mr. Roy Forrester Mr. Oscar B. Fears, III Mr. William C. Fleming George M. Flynn Andrew C. Ford Rhonda Tanksersley Ford Ikey J. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fox Mr. and Mrs. Sollace M. Freeman Mori Fuller Kathy Kaissling Gaston Mr. Devin M. Gearhart Ms. Amy Geer Anne D. George Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Goines, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Goss Ms. Elizabeth A. Grindle Susie DeLoach G’Segner and The Rev. Dr. Ford F. G’Segner Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hall Janice J. Hamilton COL and Mrs. William B. Hankins, III LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Jimmy V. Hardegree Mrs. Beverly K. Hardin Mr. Taylor T. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Herrit MAJ (Ret.) Michael D. Harvey Dr. and Mrs. Mark W. Hastings CDR and Mrs. Theodore C. Havlik, Jr. Mr. Timothy Haynes COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Maurice W. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hecht, III Mrs. Nancy M. Helmbold MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Glen A. Henderson Gita Hendessi Gardner LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Barry R. Hendricks Mrs. Jennifer L. Herring Mrs. Kathy Hoard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Hook COL (Ret.) Clarence E. Hopkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Howell Ms. Michelle Hughes Susan H. Hughie Ms. Wendi D. Huguley Mr. Ronald W. Hunnicutt CPT and Mrs. Joseph P. Hurst Dean and Mrs. H. Michael Hyams, Jr. CAPT (Ret.) Janeen Igou and Mr. Donald Fortenberry The Honorable and Mrs. David B. Irwin LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Michael R. Ivy Ms. Eva R. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson Mrs. Ursula K. Jenrette Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Jernigan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Johnson Cynthia Jones Mills Chris and Shannon Kemp Darrell T. Kinkaid Kristie M. Kiser Mr. and Mrs. Lance D. Knight Chaplain and Mrs. Kenneth L. Koon Virginia S. Krueger COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Donald W. Lamb Jonah W. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Roderick L. Lane, III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Larson Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah D. Laxson Alif E. Lentsch Dr. and Mrs. John D. Leyba Mr. and Ms. Donald T. Liles COL (Ret.) Gerald and Kay N. Lord, ‘61 Mr. Peter Luckhurst Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Floyd K. Maertens Dr. Kate and Mr. Bill Maine Mrs. and Mr. Martha F. Martin COL (Ret.) Joe and Sarah Matthews Mrs. Patricia D. McAfee Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. McClung, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCollum Mac and Tona McConnell Mr. William T. McFarlin Mr. and Mrs. James C. Melton, Sr. John and Shirley Meredith Raymond Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Micatka Reid M. Miegel Mr. and Mrs. Carey A. Miller Edward L. Miller LTG (Ret.) and Mrs. Benjamin R. Mixon Ms. Anna E. Moore Charles F. and Janet M. Moore Ms. Michelle L. Moran Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Morell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moreshead Dr. Brett E. Morris COL Mark and Linda Moser Dr. Jarrett R. Moses Martha and Pete Nesbitt Mr. and Mrs. Barry B. Noll Dr. and Mrs. Richard Oates Zachary L. Ogburn Ms. Sara C. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Oglesby Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Otzmann Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oxford Mr. Arjun G. Pal Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Pardue Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Park, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Parker, Jr. DeWayne and Pat Patrick Chief and Mrs. John H. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Peck COL (Ret.) and Mrs. John E. Pendergrass Mr. and Mrs. Norman Petty Mrs. Barbara A. Poe Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Pool Mrs. Frances E. Porter Lexie Quinton CAPT Grant M. Raber Mr. Roderick J. Ratcliff Jill Pierce Rayner Alice Ray-Overstreet Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Redwine LTC (Ret.) Justin M. Reese, III Dr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Riggins Mr. Curtis Rippee Grant Rish Mr. Rope Roberts, Georgia Power Dr. Linda Roberts-Betsch Dr. Carl Cavalli and Dr. Bonnie Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Kristopher P. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Rajpal S. Sagoo Dr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Sanders, Jr. Mr. Trent W. Sanford, CPA Mr. and Mrs. Andres Sarazúa Michael D. Satchell Jason Sciavicco LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Gates Scoville CAPT (Ret.) and Mrs. Ralph W. Sevelius LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. John M. Sexton Melanie and Michael Sheuerman, ‘69 Mrs. Jane A. Shockley COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Peter S. Shockley Dr. Mark Shoemaker and Dr. Joyce Neal Shoemaker Mr. Narendra Singh and Ms. Tracy Reganall Dr. Kathy Sisk Ms. Cindi T. Smatt Ms. Megan M. Smith Mr. Troy M. Snitker Ms. Anna M. Speessen Allen and Darlene Storey Garald B. Stough Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stovall LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Robin L. Stuart CDR (Ret.) and Mrs. James W. Studdard Ms. Linda Appling Sumpter Ms. Amanda S. Swanson Mr. and Mrs. James K. Swanson Carl and Pat Swearingen and Family Stephen J. Syfan Prudence A. Taylor Robert D. and Julie A. Teplis Wes Thomas COL (Ret.) and Mrs. John W. Thompson Dr. Eugene Van Sickle Mr. John R. Waldrop COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Robert L. Ward, II Dr. J. Foster and Janice P. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Luke Webster Mr. Dustin D. Wellborn Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Wentz Michael T. Whiting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whitley, Jr. COL (Ret.) and Mrs. William A. Whittle, III James C. Wiley Mr. Jason R. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Shelley G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Winship LTC (Ret.) Marc D. Young 1873 CIRCLE MEMBERS: 2022-2023 25
26 IMPACTING GENERATIONS, ONE LEGACY AT A TIME Anonymous (2) Mr. L. Clifford Adams, Jr. Mark and Sindee Agerton Wade and Martha Ash Alan R. and Nancy Stead Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Bob Babich Brad and Melisa Barton Dr. Sidney E. Benton Theodore and Marilyn Blaschke Jeff and Beth Boggan Mr. Roy E. Bottoms CAPT (Ret.) Allan H. Bright Frances Brown Mrs. Roberta Moore Brown Mr. and Mrs. Atys D. Brunson, Jr. MAJ (Ret.) Rudolph E. Butler, Jr. Ed Cabell Mr. and Mrs. William N. Cannon MAJ (Ret.) and Mrs. Luis Carreras LTC (Ret.) Alan and Mrs. Jonnie Chandler COL (Ret.) Robert H. and Nancy T. Clark Larry and Margo Coleman Mr. George E. Coleman, Jr. LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Earnest V. Collier Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip Collins Mrs. Isabel Lumsden Couch John and Margaret Cromartie Fred and Peggy Crumpton Jim and Faye Crupi Dr. Susan J. Daniell Mr. and Mrs. Tony F. DaSilva LTC (Ret.) Edgar George David, Jr. Larry and Margy Dennis COL and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Dill Marvin and Mary Ann Doster Virgin (Vee) Dyer Doyle Mr. Ernest Elder Mr. Erving G. Elliott, Jr. LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. David D. Fletcher Terry and Vikki Fortner Rob and Leslie Fowler Mr. Jesse J. Gainey J. W. and Lakotah Moseley Garrett Kathy Kaissling Gaston LTC James L. Gibson Mr. W. E. Gibson Bernard Goss Chuck and Pat Guthrie Dr. John and Mrs. Jane Hemmer Dr. Ralph E. Hitt Katherine H. Hoard COL and Mrs. Henry G. Holcomb Mr. Leonard E. Ireland, Jr. Mrs. Pauline S. Ivey Bonita and Glenn Jacobs Dr. Charles D. Jeffries MG George M. Johnson, USAF (Ret.) MG (Ret.) William H. Johnson Chuck and Debbie Jones Sloan W. Jones Chris and Shannon Kemp Malcolm C. and Elaine Kennemore Dr. Jennifer E. Key Mr. Warren L. Kirbo Mr. John T. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Long Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Massengill Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mathews James and Frances Mathis Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mathis, Jr. Dianne S. McDaniel Jimmie G. McEver Dr. V. W. McEver, Jr. and Amelia E. McEver Mr. J. Mahlon McKinney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matt McRee Melinda Mewbourne Charles and Juanita Milam Dr. Mary Ruth Miller Dr. Hugh M. Mills, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Milton Mills, III Neil Mize Terrell A. Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan Ms. Jenny R. Muller Esther Ruth Nelson Martha and Pete Nesbitt Newton and Ella Ray Oakes Mr. John I. Orrison Mr. and Mrs. Lamar T. Oxford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oxford Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Pattillo COL (Ret.) Jack Peevy Brooks M. Pennington, Jr. and Jacqueline Christian Pennington Amy and Russell Phillips Mr. Charles H. Phillips Bill W. Pope and Margaret Boyle Pope Mr. and Mrs. William S. Prince Alice Ray-Overstreet Marian H. Reedy Elizabeth Lord Rhodes MAJ (Ret.) P. J. Rodgers Dr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Roper COL (Ret.) and Mrs. James H. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Thurman B. Sanders CPT (Ret.) Chase Sanger JoAnna Phillips Schofield LTC (Ret.) and Mrs. Gates Scoville Hoyt H. and Anapearl Walker Seabolt Michael H. Sheuerman Hugh I. Shott, II and Betty Dalton Shott Mr. Harry P. Singletary Judith A. Smith Andrea Strickland E. Paul and Frankie K. Stringer Ms. Anne L. Styles Dolly Craven Taylor Terrell and Dolores Teague Joshua and Heather Teteak Mrs. Linda Henry Venable Henry and Jean Purvis Ward J. Foster and Janice P. Watkins Gus and Janelle Whalen Mr. Robert White Mr. William A. Whittle Johnnie and Arrie Mae Wiley Mr. Charles W. Williams, Jr. Claude Williams, Jr. Al Wilson Mr. Joseph Samuel Wooddy, Jr. Ken “Moe” Woods and Linda Baker The Price-Mills Legacy Society, named for William Pierce Price, the founder of North Georgia College, and Hugh M. Mills, Jr., the first president of Gainesville State College, honors alumni and friends who have made documented bequests in their wills or other planned gifts in support of the University of North Georgia and its mission. PRICE-MILLS LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS
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