91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Foundation appoints 2017 officers, incoming members
Contact: Amy Cagle
STARKVILLE, Miss.βThe 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ University Foundation is announcing its officers, as well as new members for the 47-seat board of directors. In its 55th year, the 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Foundation is being led by Earnest W. βEarnieβ Deavenport Jr. of Kiawah Island, South Carolina, who is entering his second term as board chair.
Deavenport is joined by returning 2016 officers D. Hines Brannan Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia, vice chair, and William A. βLexβ Taylor III of Louisville, treasurer. The three alumni began new one-year terms January 1.
Mississippi native Deavenport earned an 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ chemical engineering degree in 1960 and received a 2011 honorary Doctor of Science in the fields of business and engineering from the university. He is the retired chairman and CEO of Kingsport, Tennessee-based Eastman Chemical Company.
A 1970 industrial engineering graduate who earned an MBA the following year, Brannan is a retired managing director of Accenture. Fellow alumnus Taylor is chairman and CEO of The Taylor Group Inc. and president of Taylor Machine Works Inc. He earned a general business administration degree in 1977. Μύ
Other leadership includes John P. Rush, 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ vice president for development and alumni who serves as board president and CEO; David Easley, executive director of finance, who is chief financial officer; and Jack McCarty, executive director of development, who serves as secretary. All three are 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ graduates.
New board members who began three-year terms include:
βRobert P. βBobβ Bowen of Holly Springs. A 1963 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ history and political science graduate, Bowen is a retired partner-in-charge for mid-south audit practice with Arthur Andersen & Co.
βThomas G. Hixon Sr. of Ridgeland. He is chairman of Phoenix Development Company LLC and a 1967 accounting graduate.
βGregory C. βGreggβ Rader of Columbus. He is CEO of Columbus Recycling Corp. and a 1984 petroleum engineering graduate.
Members may be reappointed after vacating the board for at least a year. Those incoming, returning members, beginning new three-year terms include:
βJohn N. βNutieβ Dowdle of Columbus. A 1965 marketing graduate, Dowdle serves as chairman of the board for Dowdle Enterprises.
βJan L. Gwin of Memphis, Tennessee. A 1971 banking and finance graduate, he is managing director of Raymond James & Associates.
βHerbert V. βHerbβ Johnson of Houston, Texas. Johnson received bachelorβs and masterβs degrees in civil engineering in 1978 and 1981, respectively, and is president of HVJ Associates Inc.
βLinda F. Parker of Bolton. Parker is the retired secretary of Sunbelt Wholesale Supply and a longtime friend of the university.
βRichard H. Puckett Sr. of Flowood. A 1977 general business administration graduate, Puckett is chairman and CEO of Puckett Machinery Company.
βRichard A. Rula of Ridgeland. A 1970 civil engineering graduate, Rula is president of Hemphill Construction Company.
βMichael W. βMikeβ Sanders of Cleveland. A 1964 physical education graduate, Sanders is the retired president and CEO of Jimmy Sanders Inc.
Also returning to the board, by virtue of position, are Ronald E. βRonβ Black of Meridian and Wilbert G. βMickeyβ Holliman Jr. of Belden. Black continues as 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Association president, while Holliman is in his second year as president of the universityβs Bulldog Club.
Black holds a 1980 bachelorβs degree in marketing and is human resources director for Southern Pipe & Supply Co. Inc. Holliman earned a bachelorβs degree in industrial management in 1960 and is retired chairman and CEO of Furniture Brands International.
Chartered in 1962, the 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Foundation administers most of the campus-based fundraising activities and endowment funds. In fiscal year 2016, the organization marked its third consecutive giving year in excess of $100 million recorded for 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ.
The record years of private support are part of βInfinite Impact: The 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ University Campaign,β the largest fundraising endeavor in school history. To date, the campaign has reached $700 million in commitments toward its $1 billion goal.
The 91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ Foundation is available at and @91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ_Foundation.
91ΒιΆΉΜμΓΐ is Mississippiβs leading university, available online at .
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