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We are in the midst of a remarkable period in the storied history of this great University. Because of your unyielding dedication to this institution, I firmly believe that the University’s best days still lie ahead of us. Thank you for all that you have done to advance the mission of the University of Georgia. —Jere W. Morehead, President UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 2017 ANNUAL REPORT TO DONORS 220 South Jackson Street Administration Building Athens, Georgia 30602-1661

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“We are in the midst of a remarkable period in

the storied history of this great University. Because

of your unyielding dedication to this institution, I

firmly believe that the University’s best days still lie

ahead of us. Thank you for all that you have done to

advance the mission of the University of Georgia.”—Jere W. Morehead, President

UNI V ER SIT Y OF GEORGI A2017 ANNUAL REPORT TO DONORS

220 South Jackson StreetAdministration BuildingAthens, Georgia 30602-1661

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CON TEN TS

2017 Annual Report 3

Letter from the President

Letter from the Foundation Chair

Launching a Campaign for Georgia

Opening Doors for Students

Promoting a Higher Quality of Learning

Solving Grand Challenges

Financial Statements

UGA Foundation

UGA Honor Roll of Donors

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Moore College, located in the heart of UGA’s historic North Campus, is home to the University’s Honors Program, which offers the prestigious Foundation Fellowship to a select group of outstanding Honors students. The Foundation Fellowship is the University’s foremost undergraduate scholarship and is funded entirely by private donations.

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4 University of Georgia

FROM THE PR ESIDEN T

JERE W. MOREHEADPRESIDENT

L ET T E R

S CIE NC E L E A R N ING C E N T E RThe Science Learning Center opened in fall 2016 and provides world-class classroom and laboratory space designed to promote interactive learning techniques.

“We forge ahead supported

by our great tradition but

untethered to it—reaching

beyond the status quo, soaring

toward greatness at the

highest level, guided by the

belief that the University of

Georgia is essential to a strong

state of Georgia, to a vibrant

nation, and to a better world.”

I am grateful to our faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends who have helped to make Fiscal Year 2017 one of the greatest years in the history of the University of Georgia. Together, we have expanded the boundaries of what is possible at the birthplace of public higher education in America.

In November, we launched the public phase of the Commit to Georgia Campaign, setting forth a bold vision to raise $1.2 billion to increase scholarship support for our students, to further enhance our learning environment, and to solve the grand challenges of our time. The pages that follow illustrate how our vision for UGA’s future already is becoming a reality.

In January, we introduced the Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program to eliminate financial obstacles facing many students. Our alumni and friends responded enthusiastically to this initiative, creating 115 new need-based scholarships. Their generous gifts are establishing a permanent legacy of support that will alter the course of countless students and their families far into the future.

The University implemented a campus-wide Experiential Learning Initiative and introduced the Double Dawgs Program to further strengthen our learning environment. In addition, UGA advanced a number of capital projects—including the Business Learning Community, Science Learning Center, and Indoor Athletic Facility, among others highlighted in this report.

Our research enterprise continued to expand to address the most pressing challenges facing our state, nation, and world. Externally funded research expenditures—a key measure of productivity—surged again in FY17, up 14 percent, defying national trends. In addition, the latest report estimates UGA’s economic impact on Georgia at $5.25 billion, reflecting the University’s continued investment in our home state.

On top of all of these accomplishments, we set—for the fourth consecutive year—a new record in annual fundraising. Demonstrating unparalleled support for the vision of this special University, alumni and friends gave an unprecedented $227.8 million to UGA—a 24 percent increase over last year’s record of $183.8 million. In the last four years, working together, we have nearly doubled our annual fundraising.

Clearly, we are in the midst of a remarkable period in the storied history of UGA. Because of your unyielding dedication to this institution, I firmly believe that the University’s best days still lie ahead of us. Thank you for all that you have done to advance the mission of the University of Georgia.

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6 University of Georgia

FROM THE FOU NDATION CH A IR

Thank you for making 2017 not only a record-setting year but also the best of my years of service. Because of what you, our donors, have given, more UGA students will have scholarships every year. Georgia’s best and brightest will choose to stay in the state to attend the flagship university, and they’ll have the opportunity to learn in state-of-the-art facilities and also in places well outside of the walls of a classroom. Put simply: you are creating opportunities and improving lives.

Since I became Chair in 2015, the University of Georgia has continued on an upward trajectory as the University of Georgia Foundation has become more engaged and more purposeful. This year, the Foundation’s board of trustees finalized its strategic plan, which set out to help build a culture of philanthropy and to utilize the full talent of each and every trustee to carry out its mission, and I believe we are on the right path. I’d like to thank our Vice-Chair, Bill Douglas, and Strategic Plan Chair, Neal Quirk, for their leadership, and I’d also like to thank the full board for their unprecedented engagement and dedication this year. Trustees returned to campus to speak to UGA classes and attended a variety of UGA events, and some even hosted events in their homes.

In addition, the endowment has reached an all-time high, and the UGA Foundation has provided $70 million this year to advance the University’s mission, which represents a greater level of support than any other year in the Foundation’s history. I am especially proud of the work this board has done to set up the Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program. Through this program, which launched in January 2017, we already have established 115 new need-based scholarships, including 22 that were created by UGA Foundation trustees. These scholarships help ensure that qualified UGA students can cover the full cost of attendance regardless of their financial situations.

As my two-year term as Chair of the Board came to an end in June, I left the office knowing that the UGA Foundation Board of Trustees would be capably led by Bill Douglas, along with a group of highly dedicated trustees. I have complete confidence that the Foundation will continue forward with strong purpose and dedication in supporting the University of Georgia. Bill is committed to building a culture of philanthropy, and his leadership will expand the work of the UGA Foundation and contribute to the betterment of this great University.

KEN JACKSONCHAIR, 2015-2017UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FOUNDATION

L ET T E R

BUSIN E SS L E A R N ING C OM M U N I T YThe Business Learning Community, a $140 million project that is transforming business education at UGA, is funded by a nearly 50-50 match of public and private support.

“Serving the University

of Georgia is an honor, and

working closely with President

Morehead is a pleasure. As

the Chair, an alumnus, and a

donor, I am brimming with

pride in this great University.

The Commit to Georgia

Campaign will create even more

opportunities for students and

help UGA continue to tackle

grand challenges for our

state and world.”

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LAUNCHING A CAMPAIGNFOR GEORGIA

PURSUING A BOLD VISIONFOR THE FUTURENow more than ever before, individuals and communities—near and far—are calling on the University of Georgia for solutions and discoveries, for education and training, and for leadership and support. The University launched the public phase of the Commit to Georgia Campaign in November 2016 to help answer that call.

The goal of this major campaign—the most ambitious fundraising effort in the University’s history—is to raise $1.2 billion by 2020 to expand UGA’s positive impact on the state of Georgia, on the nation, and on the world far into the future. After all, the

University of Georgia plays a significant role in promoting the vitality of our communities, supporting our democracy, and bolstering our economy. The success of this campaign will help to further strengthen UGA’s role in advancing the public good.

Three shared priorities are guiding the Commit to Georgia Campaign: 1) increasing scholarship support for our students; 2) further enhancing our learning environment; and 3) solving the grand challenges of our time.

These three priorities represent a bold vision for the next chapter in the great story of the birthplace of public higher education in America, a chapter—written by the entire UGA family—that will

see the University advance its position among the nation’s very best public research universities.

CHANGING LIVES FORTHE BETTER

The ultimate success of this campaign will be measured not only by the number of dollars raised but also—and more importantly—by the number of lives changed. Increasing scholarship sup-port for our students will open doors to unparalleled opportunities that can alter the course of their lives and the lives of their families for generations to come.

Continuing to enhance the University’s world-class learning environment will ensure that graduates from the state’s flagship university are prepared for lead-ership and service in every sector of our society in the 21st century. And focus-ing the University’s vast resources and expertise around the grand challenges of our time will place UGA on the forefront of helping to create a better quality of life for all, honoring the institution’s noble land- and sea-grant mission.

O U R C O M M I T M E N T S :1) INCREASING SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT

2) ENHANCING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

3) SOLVING GRAND CHALLENGES

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Right: Many UGA students intern in Washington, D.C. and reside in Delta Hall, UGA’s residential learning community, which is funded through the UGA Foundation. UGA is raising private support to fund experiential learning scholarships that help students pursue internships and other types of hands-on learning experiences.

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UGA announced an aggressive goal of $1.2 billion for the Commit to Georgia Campaign as well as a $30 million lead gift from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation at a launch event in Atlanta. The campaign committee, comprised of 13 alumni and supporters, including honorary chairs Alston D. “Pete” and Ada Lee Correll and current chair Thomas

H. Paris III, was recognized during the event for its dedicated efforts to build momentum around the campaign.

The University officially launched the public phase of the Commit to Georgia Campaign with a kickoff celebration at the Tate Student Center in the heart of the Athens campus. More than 1,000 faculty, staff, and students attended the eventto mark the start of the campaign and learn more about its priorities.

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For more than 230 years, the University of Georgia has been deeply committed to transforming lives. This campaign is laying the foundation for even greater impact for centuries to come.

PRIVATE GIVING SOARSIN FY17

Alumni and friends of the University rallied behind the Commit to Georgia Campaign to contribute $227.8 million in new gifts and pledges in FY17. The unprecedented total represents a 24 percent increase over last year’s record of $183.8 million and nearly doubles the $117.2 million raised the year before President Morehead took office. This

year marks the fourth consecutive year that supporters have set a new fundraising record as well as the first time that annual giving has surpassed $200 million. More than 68,000 donors contributed to the campaign this year, another all-time record and a clear sign of strong support for the University’s bold vision for the future.

The first year of the public phase of the Commit to Georgia Campaign is expected to produce the highest annual fundraising total with fluctuations up and down in the years to come. That is why the University remains focused on an overarching goal of elevating annual fundraising levels for the long-term and is tracking the three-year rolling

average, which is now $185.2 million, 60 percent higher than the rolling average of FY13.

FY17 is a remarkable year for another reason: the University also received its largest single gift ever, a $30 million transformative donation from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation to support need-based scholarships through the UGA Foundation. The lives of countless students and their families across the state of Georgia will be forever changed by this tremendous act of generosity.

While much work remains to be done, the University made tremendous progress this year toward achieving its campaign goal. All in all, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends

have donated more than $827 million to support the Commit to Georgia Campaign since the quiet phase was launched in July of 2012.

The pages that follow illustrate how this tremendous fundraising effort already is making a difference. Donors have created 115 Georgia Commitment scholarships and 79 experiential learning scholarships to support outstanding UGA students. Also, private giving is making possible critical facilities projects, such as the Business Learning Community, as well as innovative academic programs, such as the Experiential Learning Initiative. Moreover, donors are supporting the University’s work to combat threats to human health, help feed the world, and promote economic vitality.

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EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES

The first priority of the Commit to Georgia Campaign is to increase scholarship support for students. This priority reflects the University’s commitment to ensuring that all academically qualified students—regardless of financial background—have the opportunity to earn a degree from the University of Georgia.

Even with the support of Georgia’s generous HOPE Scholarship and federal and private grants, many current and prospective students face a financial gap to cover the full cost of attendance at UGA. This gap in unmet financial need can present

considerable challenges to the institution and our students. It can undermine the University’s efforts to recruit the very best and brightest students, for example, pushing applicants to top institutions out of state, where merit-based scholarships are more competitive.

Unmet financial need also can diminish the academic experience of our students by closing doors to certain high-impact learning experiences, such as internships and study abroad opportunities. In some cases, a student’s progress toward graduation can be delayed.

Overcoming these obstacles is particularly difficult for students from low-income backgrounds who

may be required to work additional jobs or take out multiple loans to pay for their education. To address these challenges, in January 2017 the University launched the Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program—a landmark initiative to dramatically increase the number of need-based scholarships for UGA students.

CREATING A PERMANENT LEGACY OF SUPPORT

Through the Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program, the UGA Foundation will match—dollar for dollar—any donation of $50,000, $75,000, or $100,000 to create an endowed need-based scholarship. This program can create as many as 400 to 600 new scholarships, helping the University to take a giant step toward eliminating the financial burden for generations of talented students. The scholarships—which will live on forever—will be granted for four years, and scholarship awards will increase as the endowment grows over time.

The UGA family has embraced this inspiring new initiative. In the span of just five months, donors created 115 new need-based scholarships, and 85 of these scholarships were awarded to UGA students for the fall 2017 semester.

OPENING DOORSFOR STUDENTS

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HELPING STUDENTS ACHIEVE THEIR DREAMS

Without question, scholarships are life-changing. They remove barriers and open doors. They create pathways for students and their families to futures that otherwise would be unreachable. Nowhere can the transformational power of scholarship support be seen more clearly than in the personal stories of some of UGA’s most talented students.

David Newton

Originally from Augusta, Georgia, David Newton comes from a long

line of Bulldogs. It was not just personal connections, however, that drew Newton to UGA. He saw the University’s many opportunities for hands-on learning as excellent preparation for medical school. Newton graduated in 2017 with dual degrees in biology and psychology and a minor in chemistry. He also participated in undergraduate research, internships, and service opportunities that matched his rigorous academic training. This comprehensive learning experience provided him with the foundation to excel at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, where he is pursuing his dream of becoming a physician.

In 2016, Newton received the Ash Service Award, a competitive award established by UGA alumna and Foundation trustee Kathryn Ash and her husband, alumnus Darren Ash, to support Honors Program students engaged in full-time summer service internships in Georgia. With this support, Newton served as a primary care research intern with UGA’s Economic Evaluation Research Group and Mercy Health Center, a free clinic in Athens.

These high-impact research and service activities provided Newton with invaluable experience and inspired him to become a physician who puts patients’ needs and concerns first.

Joy Peltier

Scholarship support provided the necessary resources for recent graduate Joy Peltier to pursue her academic ambitions. She entered UGA with aspirations to conduct research, study abroad, and build meaningful relationships with faculty.

With the support of the University’s foremost undergraduate scholarship, the Foundation Fellowship, Peltier accomplished her goals.

While earning joint bachelor’s and master’s degrees in romance language linguistics, Peltier took advantage of many hands-on learning opportunities. She conducted research to help adults learn English as a second language—a project that inspired her master’s thesis. Peltier also studied abroad in France and was a live-in tutor for a host family near Paris. In addition, she completed an internship at a free clinic in her home of Douglas County, Georgia, where she served as a translator and helped recruit local medical providers to serve as clinic volunteers.

Because of the private support she received, Peltier was able to create lifelong relationships with peers and faculty, develop knowledge and skills to succeed in the future, and improve the lives of others.

Chloe Hamby

Since she was six years old, Chloe Hamby has pursued two dreams: attending the University of Georgia and becoming a lawyer. Now in her third year at UGA, Hamby achieved the former and is making progress on the latter. It has not been an easy path for Hamby. Her family struggled with homelessness and medical issues—adversities that served only to increase Hamby’s desire to pursue her academic and professional ambitions. When Hamby was awarded the Georgia Access Scholarship—which removed financial barriers for her to attend UGA—she knew her hard work had paid off. Funded by private donations, the Georgia Access Scholarship provides aid to students unable to afford the full

cost of attendance despite receiving other financial assistance, such as the HOPE Scholarship.

Hamby is benefiting from UGA’s wide array of learning opportunities. She is a political science major and philosophy minor, and her coursework has helped her to develop stronger communication and analytical skills, both of which will be vital to her

success as an attorney. Outside of the classroom, Hamby participates in UGA Model UN, where she applies her coursework to some of the world’s most complex challenges. Hamby has overcome many obstacles to attend UGA, and thanks to the private support she has received, she is well on her way to a career devoted to helping others.

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PROMOTING A

HIGHER QUALITY OF LEARNING

DEFINING THE FUTURE OF TEACHING AND LEARNING

For the fourth consecutive year, the University of Georgia enrolled the most academically talented class of first-year students in its long history.

The Class of 2020—unprecedented in terms of diversity and academic achievement—earned an average high school grade point average of 3.98, a significant increase over last year’s average of 3.91. In addition, the average SAT score for the incoming class reached a new high of 1302 this year, and the average score for students who took the ACT was 29, which tied the previous year’s record.

To match the growing strength of the student body, during the past year the University continued to enhance its world-class learning environment by implementing several exciting new academic initiatives.

Expanding Experiential Learning

The new Experiential Learning Initiative (ELI), implemented last fall, is a perfect example of the kind of innovative steps UGA is taking to promote a higher quality of learning for students. Through the ELI, beginning with the Class of 2020, every undergraduate student will participate in a hands-on learning prior to graduation.

UGA offers more than 1,200 unique experiential learning opportunities, ranging from internships and undergraduate research to service-learning courses and study abroad programs—all of which have been evaluated by faculty members for academic rigor.

These experiences yield tremendous educational benefits for students, helping them to build enduring relationships with faculty and professional mentors as well as to develop valuable skills that support their academic and career aspirations. With the launch of this pioneering initiative, UGA became the largest research university in the nation to provide all of its undergraduate students with an experiential learning opportunity.

3.98avg GPA

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The Class of 2020 enrolled with unprecedented credentials

UGA AMONG TOP THREE PUBLICS FOR RHODES SCHOLARS In fall 2016, Laura Courchesne, a graduate of the Honors Program and a Foundation Fellow,

was named a Rhodes Scholar to pursue graduate work in social anthropology and politics at the

University of Oxford. Over the past two decades, UGA has produced 24 Rhodes Scholars—more

than all but two other public institutions in the nation, a clear signal of both the great strength

of the student body and the outstanding quality of the learning environment.

Whitten, UGA’s Chief Academic Officer, continues to play a leading role in enhancing the University’s learning environment. The newly established Double Dawgs Program and the Exploratory Center are two examples of recent initiatives implemented under her leadership.

Teaching Entrepreneurship

As the ELI takes root, the number of UGA students launching successful businesses is rising, and groups across the nation are taking notice. Justine Avoudikpon, a May 2017 graduate from the Terry College of Business, led one of just eight teams of students selected from more than 200 to reach the final round of the South by Southwest Student Startup Madness Competition in Austin, Texas in March. Along with a colleague, Avoudikpon created a ridesharing

application for smartphones, Swifte, which connects individuals who wish to carpool and makes it easier for them to split costs. Also in March, a team of four students from the School of Public and International Affairs and the College of Public Health won $10,000 to complete the development of TurnKey, an app they designed to dissuade high school students from sending text messages while driving.

These student success stories, and many others like them, underscore the

Pamela WhittenSenior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost

L AU R A C OU RC H E SN E

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culture of entrepreneurship that has taken root at UGA. In the fall of 2016, the University launched a campus-wide entrepreneurship certificate to equip students with tools and resources to pursue their own startup ventures. Housed in the Terry College and open to students of all majors, this new program is thriving: Enrollment has surpassed 340 students from 10 of UGA’s schools and colleges.

Paving New Pathways

In today’s economy, employers are seek-ing individuals who can develop novel, interdisciplinary solutions to complex problems. This year, UGA launched the Double Dawgs Program to prepare students to be successful in the modern professional landscape.

Through this program, students can earn joint bachelor’s and master’s degrees, often in complementary fields such as biochemical engineering and business administration. Joint degree programs also allow students to develop advanced skills and knowledge at a lower cost and in a shorter time frame—within five years.

ENSURING STUDENT SUCCESS

To help students identify courses and majors aligned with their academic and professional goals, UGA offers comprehensive support services. These services include academic and career advising that help students to navigate academic decisions, identify efficient pathways to graduation, and prepare for successful careers.

Enhancing Academic Advising

Academic advising plays a critical role in student success, and UGA has invested heavily in this area in recent years, hiring 35 additional professional advisors to provide more personalized attention and introducing new web-based tools to help students and advisors better track progress toward degree completion. This year, UGA took another important step to enhance academic advising for students: opening the Exploratory Center.

This new center provides tailored advising services to students who are undecided in their majors, who want to change majors, or who are pre-business or pre-journalism. Nearly 70 percent of UGA students change majors at least

once, and the center’s specially trained advisors help these students to adapt their academic plans to make the most of existing course credits.

This individualized direction promotes timely graduation and cost savings for students and their families. In the center’s first 10 months of operation, advisors held more than 10,150 meetings with students, clear evidence of demand for the center’s unique services.

Moving from Campusto Career

The UGA Career Center provides a range of services to help students—from helping them to identify career paths to connecting them with employers for job interviews. The center’s success is evident: within six

months of graduation, 95 percent of the Class of 2016 was employed or enrolled in graduate school—a career outcomes rate 13 percent higher than the national average.

To continue enhancing career services for students, UGA renovated the Career Center’s home, Clark Howell Hall. The $6M project—funded by the state—created modern spaces for advising, networking events, and job interviews.

The renovated facility opened this fall and also houses the Disability Resource Center, which offers a variety of critical academic and support services to students with disabilities, including transit and note-taking services, testing accommodations, and sign language interpreters.

Spring Commencement speaker and UGA alumnus Ernie Johnson, left, speaks with recent graduates. To prepare students for success on campus and after graduation, UGA opened the Exploratory Center and renovated Clark Howell Hall, the home of the UGA Career Center.

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Cook directs UGA’s Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation program, funded by the National Science Foundation and designed to promote the academic and professional success of underrepresented students in STEM fields. UGA received a $4 million grant last fall to continue this important work.

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Justine Avoudikpon received national recognition for the startup company she founded while she was a student at UGA. The University’s campus-wide entrepreneurship certificate is providing the training and resources to help hundreds of other undergraduate students like Avoudikpon launch businesses while pursuing an undergraduate degree.

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BUILDING ON TRADITION

The University advanced a number of critical capital projects to elevate student learning and success. Facilities such as the Business Learning Community, Baldwin Hall, and Science Learning Center are furthering the University’s long tradition of excellence in teaching and learning, while enhancing the physical environment of one of America’s most beautiful campuses.

Business Learning Community

Construction on the Terry College’s Business Learning Community made great strides in the 2017 fiscal year. Phase II, which includes Amos Hall, Benson Hall, and Moore-Rooker Hall, opened this fall. This phase includes a capital markets lab, a music business recording studio, and

other features to teach students the critical business skills needed to be successful in the world’s evolving economy.

The state approved $18 million to build the final phase of the Business Learning Community, and construction is underway. These funds have been matched by $21 million in private donations, bringing the total funding of all three phases of the Business Learning Community to a nearly 50-50 match of state and private support. The final phase will contain modern classrooms, a sales and behavioral lab, and other learning spaces designed to deliver the very best business education.

Baldwin Hall

The School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)—housed in historic

Baldwin Hall on North Campus—was founded in 2001 as the academic home to 450 students. That number has expanded to nearly 1,600 today. As a result of this tremendous growth, demand for classroom and meeting space exceeded Baldwin Hall’s capacity, and a plan to renovate and expand the facility was conceived.

The renovation and expansion, which was supported by $7.75 million in state funds, was completed over the summer. The project provides additional instructional and meeting space for SPIA students and faculty as well as modern technology to facilitate the highest levels of teaching and learning.

Renovations to the existing structure have enhanced instructional spaces and improved accessibility to the building,

BUSIN E SS L E A R N ING C OM M U N I T YThe Business Learning Community, a three-phase project at the heart of campus, features a music business recording studio, a capital markets lab, and other cutting-edge spaces for students to learn and interact with faculty.

SHAPING THE FUTURE OF LEARNINGDuring his annual State of the University Address in

January, President Morehead announced a new task force

on student learning and success. The group, co-chaired

by Vice President for Instruction Rahul Shrivastav and Vice

President for Student Affairs Victor Wilson, was charged with

identifying opportunities to further strengthen the rigorous

educational experience for undergraduate students—inside

and outside the classroom. The group’s recommendations

will be submitted in December and will guide the institution’s

unyielding commitment to promoting the highest levels of

teaching and learning on campus.

which also supports the departments of sociology and anthropology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences in addition to SPIA’s academic departments.

Science Learning Center

The Science Learning Center opened in fall 2016, transforming science education at UGA. Funded by $48 million in state support, this new facility features the latest in instructional technology and houses modern laboratories and classrooms designed to foster student engagement and collaboration in core undergraduate science courses.

This facility opened at the right time for the University and the right time for the state: more than one in five UGA students now graduates with a degree in the STEM disciplines, while demand for training in science, technology, engineering, and math continues to rise in Georgia. In this way, the Science Learning Center symbolizes the great partnership that exists between the University and the state it proudly calls home.

Rahul ShrivastavVice President for Instruction

Victor WilsonVice President for Student Affairs

S CIE NC E L E A R N ING C E N T E R

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SOLVING

GRAND CHALLENGES

The challenges facing our global society are daunting, and by harnessing vast resources in teaching, research, and service, the University of Georgia is facing them head-on. Nowhere is the unyielding commitment of UGA faculty, staff, and students to solving the grand challenges of our time more evident than in their efforts to improve human health, alleviate food insecurity, and promote economic vitality.

COMBATTING THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH

Today nearly one in three deaths is caused by heart disease, and nearly one in six deaths results from cancer. The University is playing a leading role in responding to these and other threats to human health through interdisciplinary research centers across campus.

Searching for Therapiesand Cures

Led by Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) Eminent Scholar of Molecular Biology Stephen Dalton, the Center for Molecular Medicine (CMM) was established in 2012 to develop interdisciplinary teams of faculty who work collaboratively to advance understanding of various life-threatening diseases—impacting many areas of the body—with the ultimate goal of creating new diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventative agents. Now in its fifth year, the center continues to evolve as faculty pursue new ways to leverage molecular and cellular science against major human health challenges.

This fall, the University opened a state-of-the-art home for the CMM to allow its critical research to expand to new areas of focus. The new $25 million facility—supported by $17 million in state funds—is located next to UGA’s renowned Complex Carbohydrate Research Center,

allowing for enhanced interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists in these vital centers. The building provides space for up to 10 teams of faculty to conduct research that ultimately will help to improve lives and communities in Georgia and around the world.

Tackling Infectious Diseases across the Globe

Nearly 20 years ago, the University established the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases to help turn research into medical and public health interventions that save lives around the globe. Today, with more than $135 million in research funding and several patents for drugs, vaccines, and diagnos-tic tests, this center is thriving with 25 faculty from eight departments across four colleges and schools. Scientists in the center are working diligently to find solutions to malaria, Zika, Chagas, and other geo-specific diseases on six of the world’s continents—all but Antarctica.

$458min total

expenditures in FY17

r e s e a r c h a n dd e v e l o p m e n t

Surging Research and Development Expenditures

$0 $100M $200M $300M $400M $500M

FY17

FY16

FY15

FY14

$458m

$410m

$374m

$356m

UGA Center for Molecular MedicineStriving to Translate Discoveries into Treatments

Stephen DaltonCMM Director

Fikri Avci

Amar Singh

Hang Yin

Nadja Zeltner

BRAIN

Diseases:Parkinson’s disease,

dementia, stroke, post- traumatic stress disorder

Potential Treatments:Drug discoveries,

cell therapy

HEART

Diseases:Pediatric heart defect,

heart attack

Potential Treatments:Drug discoveries, regeneration

and transplantation

BLOOD

Diseases:Sickle cell disease,

leukemia

Potential Treatments:Drug discoveries,

cell therapy

LIVER

Disease:Metabolic disease

Potential Treatments:Enzyme replacement

therapy, drug discoveries

IMMUNESYSTEM

Diseases:Viral infections (HIV), cancer

Potential Treatments:Vaccine development,

drug discoveries

MUSCLES

Diseases:Muscular dystrophy,

muscular atrophy

Potential Treatments:Drug discoveries,

cell therapy

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The Center for Tropical and Emerging DiseasesPromoting Global Health through Research

This year, the center welcomed a new director: GRA Eminent Scholar in Antiparasitic Drug Discovery Dennis Kyle, one of two GRA Eminent Scholars recruited to UGA in 2017, along with GRA Eminent Scholar in Immunology and Translational Biomedical Research Karen Norris.

Promoting Diversity in STEM Fields

The Graduate School secured funding for a program—Bridges to the Doctorate—to increase underrepresented minority enrollment in graduate programs in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The new program builds on the University’s longstanding Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation program—an initiative that has helped to triple the enrollment of underrepresented students in STEM fields.

With the support of a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, the Bridges to the Doctorate program will help underrepresented students complete a doctorate in a STEM field at UGA, providing financial support, mentoring, and professional development. This exciting new program, which launched this summer, will help the state of Georgia to meet the rising demand for advanced training and education in the STEM workforce.

LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY TO FEED THE WORLD

Scientists estimate the global population will increase by 30 percent within the next 30 years, requiring the world to double its food supply. This rapid growth presents significant challenges to the agriculture industry, which must produce twice the amount of food without increasing natural resources, such as land and water.

K A R E N NOR R IS

Karen Norris (left), one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, joined the newly established Center for Vaccines and Immunology as the GRA Eminent Scholar in Immunology and Translational Biomedical Research. Her research focuses on infectious or chronic diseases, including HIV, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

In 2017, UGA Regents Professor Michael R. Strand earned one of the highest honors a scientist can receive, election to the National Academy of Sciences. Strand, an entomologist engaged in the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, is UGA’s eighth member of the National Academies.

M IC H A E L ST R A N D

LYMPHATICFILARIASIS

Mosquito-borne infection affecting

40 million in Australia, North America, and

South America

SCHISTOSOMIASISParasitic disease affecting

240 million in Africa, Asia, and South America

CHAGASParasitic infection

affecting 10 million in South America

MALARIAMosquito-borne disease affecting

212 million in Africa, Asia, and South

America

DENGUEMosquito-borne virus affecting

3.5 million in Africa, Asia, North America, and South America

Dennis Kyle, CTEGD Director

ZIKA VIRUSMosquito-borne virus affecting

67 countries in Africa, Asia, North America, and South America

CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS The second leading cause of life-threatening diarrhea in

children worldwide

ASIAEUROPE

AFRICA

SOUTH AMERICA

NORTH AMERICA

AUSTRALIA

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EXPANDING TURFGRASS RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONTurfgrass is one of Georgia’s largest

agricultural commodities, providing

87,000 full- and part-time jobs

throughout the state. To support

this vital industry, UGA constructed

new turfgrass research and education

facilities on the Griffin, Tifton, and

Athens campuses. These facilities,

which were dedicated this fall, were

supported by $11.5 million in state

funds and provide state-of-the-art

labs, greenhouses, classrooms, and

offices designed to secure UGA’s

position at the forefront of the nation’s

turf breeding industry.

UGA is committed to helping Georgia’s agriculture industry—the state’s largest industry—to navigate these critical chal-lenges and remain competitive in a global market. Toward that end, faculty are developing high-tech devices and leverag-ing big data to create efficiencies in the agricultural production process and to help entrepreneurs develop and market new food products on a global scale.

Sending Rovers and Dronesto the Rescue

Accurate data on the physical characteristics of crops are vital to scientists and farmers who are working to increase agricultural production to meet rapid population growth. However, the current process for obtaining data—manually measuring one crop at a time—is expensive and time-consuming.

To improve this process, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Charlie Li and his team advanced their work to develop a fleet of all-terrain rovers and unmanned aerial drones. This innovative equipment will remove the need to manually measure crops and allow researchers to compile data on entire fields throughout the growing season. Regular data collection, which is currently impossible to conduct manually, will improve farming efficiency and advance important plant research. The increased quantity and quality of data obtained by the rovers and drones will help scientists to develop high-quality, high-yield, and adaptable plants—critical elements in expanding agricultural production across the globe.

Making Irrigation Smart

Professor of Crop and Soil Sciences George Vellidis and his team are approaching challenges in the agriculture industry by employing a

device that is found in nearly every person’s pocket today: the smartphone. Applying decades of relevant research, Vellidis developed an app that alerts farmers of the best time of day to irrigate crops as well as the precise amount of water to use. The user-friendly app helps farmers to lower the cost of irrigation and increase profitability.

Vellidis is working to enhance the water use of large irrigation equipment.

His team has developed a system of smart sensors that connect to the equipment. Pulling in large quantities of data on weather and soil conditions, the censors correspond with cloud computing to determine the specific amount of water to apply to individual regions of a field—another research-based solution that is creating efficiencies in agricultural production and improving the quality and quantity of crops.

UGA opened the new $8 million FoodPIC facility on the Griffin campus in January. The center provides technical expertise to inspire innovation among Georgia’s food industry entrepreneurs.

Fo o d PIC

Cultivating Food Innovation

The University’s Food Product Innovation and Commercialization Center (FoodPIC) on the Griffin campus provides technical expertise and state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to help food industry entrepreneurs create new food products, improve food textures and flavors, and expand the market for some of the state’s most commercially relevant crops.

Recognizing the value of this center to Georgia’s economy, the state and local community joined with the University to build a $7.4 million new home for FoodPIC, which opened in January. In just six months of operation, the investment in this facility is paying off: FoodPIC experienced an 86 percent increase in contacts from potential new clients over the previous year.

Professor Charlie Li (center) leads a team of UGA researchers who are leveraging agricultural robotics to increase food production efficiently and sustainably.

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PROMOTING ECONOMIC VITALITY

With a $5.25 billion economic impact on its home state last year, UGA is promoting prosperity across Georgia. From the Coast to the Plains to the Piedmont to the Blue Ridge and all points in between, the University is a catalyst for economic growth and vitality, providing advanced training and support to elected officials, assisting entrepreneurs and small business owners, and empowering community members to address self-identified needs and issues. Indeed, UGA is more invested now than ever before in the economic development of this state.

Partnering with Local Leaders

When local officials in the city of Macon and Bibb County began considering consolidation, they turned to experts at UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government. The Vinson Institute—with its team of highly trained demographers, researchers,

and economic analysts—conducted two consolidation feasibility studies. A merger took place in 2014, creating Macon-Bibb County, and faculty in the Vinson Institute jumped in to help integrate budgets and ordinances and to organize strategic planning efforts. Macon officials began working in January with Vinson faculty on a new strategic plan at a retreat in Athens.

UGA continues to support the commu-nity and is engaged in efforts to increase the economic impact of the area’s manu-facturing industry. Vinson Institute professionals are connecting manufac-turing companies to local stakeholders to identify in-demand occupations and discuss critical skills sought by busi-nesses in the area. They also provide the technical assistance to support local officials who are helping to train workers for skilled manufacturing positions. In addition, consultants from UGA’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) have worked with more than 1,000 entre-preneurs over the past five years, helping to create more than 130 new businesses in the Macon-Bibb community.

Laying the Foundation for Economic Growth

Twelve years ago, the Archway Partnership was born at UGA to provide resources and empower leaders across the state to address their communities’ most pressing needs. The first partnership—formed with Moultrie-Colquitt County—began with that community’s need to create capacity to accommodate the population growth associated with opening a large agricultural processing plant.

With UGA support, county officials created a zoning plan for population growth; education leaders formed a support structure for youth development; and the YMCA established the Healthy Colquitt Coalition to improve community wellness. These efforts laid a strong foundation to support the new plant, which today is a significant contributor to the Moultrie-Colquitt economy.

After Moultrie-Colquitt graduated from the Archway Partnership

program in 2011, community members wanted to maintain their strong relationship with UGA. County officials secured a grant through UGA’s College of Public Health to hire a full-time Archway professional to promote health and wellness. Today, UGA students and faculty continue to travel to the region to conduct research that informs community improvement efforts.

More than a decade after Moultrie-Colquitt became the birthplace of the Archway Partnership, the program’s impact is clear. UGA’s efforts have contributed to an estimated $227M economic impact on the community.

Building upon Moultrie-Colquitt’s success, UGA has established 11 other Archway communities across Georgia.

Sparking a Downtown Revival

Downtowns are the heart of our communities and integral to the economic prosperity of the state. In recent decades, some of Georgia’s downtowns have gone dormant. To revive these important commercial areas, in 2013 UGA partnered with the state to launch the Renaissance Partnership. The program leverages UGA’s expertise to provide cities with strategic planning and design and technical services. To date, partnerships

have enhanced more than 30 downtown communities across Georgia.

Recently, the Downtown Renaissance Partnership began working with Walker County to redevelop a 27-acre shuttered textile mill in downtown Rossville. Through this collaboration, 18 UGA landscape architecture students, working in teams of three, prepared proposals to redevelop the site to house business ventures. These proposals included site planning and fundraising efforts. By working with city officials in this capacity, UGA students gained important knowledge and skills while helping community leaders restore a vital part of their economy.

Region 1. $187.6MRegion 2. $332.4MRegion 3. $1.9BRegion 4. $357.9MRegion 5. $1.3BRegion 6. $160.5MRegion 7. $158.3MRegion 8. $99.9MRegion 9. $101.2MRegion 10. $151.8MRegion 11. $142.9MRegion 12. $398.9M

1 2

34

5

68

7

10

9

11

12

$5.25bUGA has a

on the state of

GEORGIAannual economic impact

Fueling Georgia’s Economy

SERVICE: A DEFINING CHARACTERISTIC OF UGA STUDENTSEach year, thousands of undergraduates join together through student organizations to address challenges in Athens and surrounding

communities. This year, Campus Kitchen, a student-led philanthropy, transformed nearly 43,000 pounds of food designated for

landfills into more than 13,000 meals to alleviate food insecurity in Athens. UGA Miracle also had a successful year, with more than

3,000 students participating. Students raised a record $1.35 million to support Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, exceeding last year’s

record of $1.07 million by a substantial margin.

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*Less than 0.1%**Includes Student Aid

This schedule excludes amounts for Plant Funds

Source: Office of the Vice President for Finance and Administration

BUDGETARY FUNCTIONInstruction

Research

Resident Instruction Gwinnett Campus Griffin Campus AU/UGA Medical Partnership Forestry Research Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Agricultural Experiment Station Marine Extension Service Marine Institute Veterinary Medical Experiment Station Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research

Public Service

Resident Instruction Gwinnett Campus Griffin Campus Forestry Cooperative Extension Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Cooperative Extension Service Marine Extension Service Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories

Academic Support

Resident Instruction Gwinnett Campus Griffin Campus AU/UGA Medical Partnership Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Agricultural Experiment Station Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital

Student Services

Resident Instruction Gwinnett Campus Griffin Campus Student Activities

Institutional Support

Resident Instruction Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

Physical Plant

Resident Instruction Gwinnett Campus Griffin Campus AU/UGA Medical Partnership Forestry Research Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension Service Marine Extension Service Marine Institute Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories

Scholarships and Fellowships

Resident Instruction Forestry Research Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension Service Marine Extension Service

Auxiliary Enterprises

TOTAL

EXPENDITURES$328,172,611.11

$418,042,118.67

312,517,565.18126,555.19113,281.88

1,144,823.4411,736,135.324,581,891.10

82,060,286.73642,628.99

1,625,502.28 2,279,799.00

412,389.56801,260.00

$175,901,447.66

98,021,849.41 382,323.72

64,212.881,419,819.34

7,670.53 68,116,161.921,794,304.596,095,105.27

$111,622,352.61

93,888,976.8655,562.85167,092.1815,000.00140,871.37

289,088.2517,065,761.10

$47,709,558.96

37,923,738.32189,967.55105,669.74

9,490,183.35

$99,745,506.63

99,582,920.45162,586.18

$127,268,653.59

116,764,699.85216,706.48270,625.36472,985.62853,952.76

1,043,356.24 5,097,548.702,372,544.65

102,432.9670,200.973,600.00

$167,318,304.14

167,067,909.4242,982.8023,071.00

177,906.92 4,434.002,000.00

$180,749,418.60

$1,656,529,971.97

% TOTAL19.8%

25.3%

18.9%**

0.1%0.7%0.3%5.0%

*0.1%0.1%

*0.1%

10.6%

5.9%**

0.1%*

4.1%0.1%0.4%

6.7%

5.7%*****

1.0%

2.9%

2.3%**

0.6%

6.0%

6.0%*

7.7%

7.1%***

0.1%0.1%0.3%0.1%

***

10.1%

10.1%*****

10.9%

100.0%

SOURCES From the State of Georgia

for Resident Instruction for Forestry Research for Forestry Cooperative Extension for Skidaway Institute of Oceanography for Agricultural Experiment Station for Cooperative Extension Service for Marine Extension Service for Marine Institute for Veterinary Medical Experiment Station for Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital for Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research

From Federal Appropriations

for Agricultural Experiment Station for Cooperative Extension Service

From Student Tuition and Fees

for Resident Instruction for Student Activities

From Sales, Services, and Miscellaneous Sources

of Teaching and Service Departments of Forestry Research of Forestry Cooperative Extension of Skidaway Institute of Oceanography of Agricultural Experiment Station of Cooperative Extension Service of Marine Extension Service of Marine Institute of Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories of Student Activities

From Gifts, Grants, and Research Contracts

(State, Federal, and Private)**

From Auxiliary Enterprises

From Endowment

TOTAL

C U R R E N T F U N DS E X PE N DI T U R E S BY BU D GETA RY F U NC T ION

S OU RC E S OF C U R R E N T F U N DS R E V E N U E

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

REVENUE$436,012,080.00

350,030,681.002,872,377.00

873,637.001,334,196.00

39,549,773.0035,533,763.00

1,325,037.00966,557.00

2,279,799.00445,000.00801,260.00

$15,610,090.91

6,692,932.648,917,158.27

$522,471,364.02

516,418,890.536,052,473.49

$182,825,863.64

134,694,053.32549,485.25

43,541.34668,037.69

7,188,899.3213,254,170.91

521,409.8937,281.86

17,163,958.696,173,747.972,531,277.40

$319,268,333.42

$191,452,194.64

$1,571,744.64

$1,669,211,671.27

% TOTAL26.1%

21.0%0.2%0.1%0.1%2.4%2.1%0.1%0.1%0.1%

**

0.9%

0.4%0.5%

31.3%

30.9%0.4%

11.0%

8.1%***

0.4%0.8%

**

1.0%0.4%0.2%

19.1%

11.5%

0.1%

100.0%

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2017 Annual Report 3332 University of Georgia

MISSION OF THE UGA FOUNDATION

The University of Georgia Foundation strives to enrich the quality of education at the University by supporting scholarships, endowed chairs and professorships, and other programs that rely on private funds. With more than $1 billion in assets, a large portion of which is endowed to support academic initiatives, the Foundation provides an average of more than $65 million each year to advance UGA’s missions of teaching, research, and service.

The Foundation is managed by a Board of Trustees comprised of 51 volunteer members, and its mission is to support the University in several ways: trustees lead and promote fundraising activities, accept and steward donor funds, and manage the financial assets of the Foundation for the long-term benefit and enhancement of the University. Trustees also offer broad advice, consultation, and support to University leadership.

Foundation assets have grown tremendously since the organization was established in 1937, enabling the

Foundation to provide greater levels of support to UGA. As a steward of donor funds, the Foundation has an outstanding record of fiscal and financial management. For more than 10 years, its investment portfolio has outperformed key benchmarks.

Because of record-setting fundraising and a strong 13.1% investment return in FY17, the Foundation is set to provide more support from its unrestricted resources in the year ahead than ever before, including increased funding for need-based and merit-based undergraduate scholarships.

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

FOUNDATIONFOUNDATION SUPPORT OF UGA

FOUNDATION’S INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO ALLOCATION

FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17

$10m

$20m

$30m

$40m

$50m

$60m

$70m

$80m

$90m

FacilitiesAcademic Support

13.1%$1.2bFoundation assets

have reachedIn FY17 the

Foundation earned a

i n v e s t m e n t r e t u r n

t h e h i g h e s ti n h i s t o r y

INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF UGAAn endowment is an investment in the future of the

University of Georgia and a way for a donor to leave a

permanent legacy. When an endowment is established

with a new donation, the gift is invested with two goals

in mind: to provide spendable income for the donor’s

specified purpose and to grow the principal faster than

inflation. Any investment return over allowed spending is

channeled back into the fund to increase growth.

Asset Class June 30 Allocation Asset Characteristics

Publicly Traded Equities

Fixed Income

Private Equity

Hedge Funds

Real Assets

48.0%

11.5%

5.0%

20.9%

14.6%

Capital appreciation, global diversification, highly liquid

Capital preservation and income, highly liquid

High return potential, illiquid

High return potential with low volatility

Inflation hedge and income generation

LONG-TERM INVESTMENT RETURN

FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

-5%

13.6%17.3%

1.0% -1.8%

13.1%

The Foundation’s fiscal year ended June 30. Investment returns are preliminary, with some investment managers not yet reporting as of the date of publication.

Building a culture of philanthropy at the University of Georgia has been Kelly’s top priority since his arrival in June 2014, and under his team, fundraising continues to surge.

Kelly Kerner, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations and Executive Director of the UGA Foundation

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Officers

Chair - Kenneth G. JacksonShaw Industries Group, Inc.Dalton, GA

Vice-Chair - William W. Douglas IIIRetired, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.Bishop, GA

Treasurer - Terry S. BrownAsana PartnersColumbia, SC

Secretary - Steve C. JonesU. S. District JudgeAtlanta, GA

Elected Trustees

Daniel P. AmosAflac IncorporatedColumbus, GA

Kathryn L. AshKathryn Ash InteriorsCharlotte, NC

Allison C. AusbandDelta Air LinesAtlanta, GA

Eleanor F. BanisterRetired Partner, King & Spalding, LLCAtlanta, GA

David BattleBattle Investment GroupAtlanta, GA

Garry W. BridgemanGrayson ConsultingA business of Morgan StanleyAtlanta, GA

Mark B. ChandlerHabersham Properties, Inc.Atlanta, GA

James W. ChildsCHILDS Advisory PartnersAtlanta, GA

Victor E. Corrigan Piedmont Heart InstituteAtlanta, GA

Richard W. Courts IVAtlantic Realty CompanyAtlanta, GA

John H. Crawford IVCrawford Investment Counsel, Inc.Atlanta, GA

Jennifer G. FlanaganAtlanta, GA

Frank D. Foley IIIThe Concrete CompanyColumbus, GA

Henry D. Gregory Jr.Atlanta, GA

C. William GriffinBlack Knight Financial ServicesCoraopolis, PA

Andrew M. Head Head Management Group, Inc.Atlanta, GA

Samuel D. Holmes CB Richard EllisAtlanta, GA

Stephen M. JoinerTreatment Management CompanyAtlanta, GA

John O. Knox Jr.Peregrine Investment Advisors, LLCAtlanta, GA

Emily Dunlap LawsonRetired, Gainesville Mayorand City CouncilGainesville, GA

Russell C. LindnerThe Forge CompanyWashington, DC

John F. Mangan Jr.JFM Capital, LLCCharlotte, NC

James C. McCurrySeacrest PartnersSavannah, GA

Ted McMullanCovington Investments, LLCAtlanta, GA

C. Read Morton Jr.Centennial Holding Company, LLCAtlanta, GA

John S. Neel Jr.The Sanford CompanyMacon, GA

Thomas H. Paris IIIGeneral ElectricAtlanta, GA

Neal J. QuirkQuirk & Quirk, LLCAtlanta, GA

Stanley W. SheltonWindham Capital Management, LLCWayland, MD

Susan Donziger ShermanSusan Sherman, Inc.St. Louis, MO

Stephen W. SmithPeachtree Orthopedic ClinicAtlanta, GA

John P. Spalding Cox Communications, Inc.Atlanta, GA

Robert H. StolzSunbury Capital, LLCCharlotte, NC

Barry L. StoreyBLS Holdings Group, LLCAugusta, GA

Larry D. ThompsonFinch McCrannie, LLPSea Island, GA

Susan C. WaltmanGreater New York Hospital AssociationPelham, NY

William D. Young Jr.General Wholesale CompanyAtlanta, GA

Advisory Trustees

Elizabeth W. CampDF Management, Inc.Atlanta, GA

John R. Parker Jr.Retired, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.Athens, GA

Ex-Officio, Voting Trustees

Ruth BartlettPresidentUGA Alumni Association Hilton Head, SC

Janet FrickChair of the Executive CommitteeUniversity CouncilUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, GA

Kelly KernerVice President for Development and Alumni RelationsUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, GA

Jere W. MoreheadPresidentUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, GA

Ex-Officio, Non-voting Trustees

Houston A. GainesPresident UGA Student Government Association Athens, GA

John Michael LewisPresidentUGA Staff CouncilAthens, GA

Ryan A. NesbitVice President for Financeand AdministrationUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, GA

Pamela S. WhittenSenior Vice President for Academic Affairsand ProvostUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, GA

FISCAL YEAR 2017 UGA FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS

William W. “Bill” Douglas III became Chairman of the Board of Trustees effective July 1, 2017.

STRATEGIC PLANThe Foundation board is dedicated to the ongoing pursuit

of excellence, and a newly developed strategic plan

will guide its work over the next five years. The plan,

developed by a strategic planning committee over the

course of a year, includes four goals that will advance the

mission of the Foundation and the University of Georgia

into the future:

1. Enhancing the culture of philanthropy;

2. Utilizing the full talent of each trustee;

3. Developing an optimal committee structure; and

4. Evaluating endowment management models to ensure

excellent management of the investment portfolio.

LEADING BY EXAMPLEThe Foundation matched donations to the Georgia

Commitment Scholarship Program to help donors create

115 new need-based scholarships. Leading by example,

more than 30 percent of trustees established a Georgia

Commitment Scholarship in FY17.

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THE CRYSTAL ARCH SOCIETY

The Crystal Arch Society, recognizing gifts of $10 million and above, is named for the University of Georgia’s most recognizable symbol and the main entrance to campus, the Arch. Erected in the 1850s, the Arch is UGA’s most revered landmark, patterned after the Great Seal of the State of Georgia.

Anonymous (3)Callaway Foundation, Inc.The Coca-Cola Company & The Coca-Cola FoundationThe Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationGeorgia Power Company and FoundationThe Goizueta FoundationW. K. Kellogg FoundationKimberly-Clark Corporation*Cora Nunnally MillerMr. C. L. Morehead Jr.Doris Adams Ramsey and *Bernard B. Ramsey*C. Herman Terry and Mary Virginia Terry*Mr. Charles H. Wheatley*Jane S. Willson and *W. Harry WillsonRobert W. Woodruff Foundation

THE ABRAHAM BALDWIN SOCIETY

The Abraham Baldwin Society, recognizing gifts of $5 million and above, is named for the legendary Georgia statesman, educator, and founder of the University of Georgia. Abraham Baldwin wrote UGA’s charter, the first ever written and adopted for a state-supported public university.

Anonymous (2)American Cancer SocietyMr. Daniel Paul AmosMr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow III*Mrs. Carolyn W. BryanPhillip and Betty Casey

Mr. and Mrs. Alston D. Correll Jr.Jim Cox, Jr. FoundationGeorgia Crown Distributing CompanyIBM CorporationMr. and Mrs. Michael A. KahnDonald M. Leebern Jr.Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust*John N. McEachern Jr.Gordon E. and Betty I. Moore FoundationMr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley IIIDr. Robert T. Osborne EstateRichard B. Russell Foundation, Inc.*Honorable and Mrs. Carl E. Sanders*Mr. Sidney Samuel Thomas

THE 1785 SOCIETY

The 1785 Society, recognizing cumulative gifts of $1 million and above, is named for the year that the University of Georgia was chartered by the Georgia General Assembly and pays homage to UGA’s impressive history and tradition of achievement as the first state-chartered university in the nation.

Anonymous (12)*Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Acree*Dr. Omer Clyde Aderhold and *Mrs. Bess Parr AderholdMr. John G. Alston Sr. and Mrs. Gayle S. Alston*Ambassador and *Mrs. Philip H. Alston Jr.Altria Group, Inc.American Chemical SocietyAmerican Heart Association*Mr. and *Mrs. John B. AmosDr. and Mrs. James W. Andrews Jr.The Annenberg FoundationAT&TBayer CorporationBayer CropScience, LPBB&T CorporationMr. W. Douglas Benn and Mrs. Mickey BennBenson’s, Inc.Mr. Howard E. Benson and Mrs. Robin J. Benson

Mr. Larry R. BensonMr. and *Mrs. Fred D. Bentley Sr.*Mrs. Martha E. BonbrightJames G. Boswell Foundation TrustBradley-Turner FoundationMr. Terry S. Brown and Mrs. Lisa BrownJames E. Butler Jr.Dr. and Mrs. M. Daniel ByrdCamp FortsonJohn Huland Carmical Foundation, Inc.Carnegie Corporation of New York*Mr. and *Mrs. Don E. Carter*Mr. and *Mrs. W.C. CarterTim and Leah ChapmanMr. John P. CheeleyCherry Creek Properties, Inc.Susan and Millard Choate*Natalie CohenPeter David ConlonRachel Cosby ConwayMr. and Mrs. James Perry Cotton Jr.Covenant Foundation, Inc.Martha Randolph Daura and *Thomas W. Mapp Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. DavisMr. P. Jack Davis and Mrs. Joy F. DavisThe Delta Air Lines FoundationMr. Darren W. DeVore and Mrs. Pamela A. DeVore*Mr. Lamar Dodd and Mrs. Annie Laurie DoddMr. Cam D. Dorsey Jr. Estate*Mr. Roy Adams DorseyDow AgroSciences, LLCE. I. DuPontMs. Cordelia A. Ellis EstateErnst & Young Foundation*H. Leon Farmer Jr. and Victoria Pruitt FarmerLeon Farmer III and Rebecca McClure FarmerMr. and Mrs. Hill A. FeinbergDr. William P. Flatt and *Mrs. June Nesbitt FlattFoley Family Foundation, Inc.George and Celia FontaineJack and Nancy FontaineFord FoundationJohn and Mary Franklin FoundationThe Freeman Foundation*J. B. Fuqua and *Dorothy C. FuquaGeorgia Bar Foundation

Georgia Music FoundationMr. S. Taylor Glover and Mrs. Shearon Wiggins GloverJohn N. Goddard Foundation, Inc.Gold Kist Foundation, Inc.*Mrs. Jo Ann T. GoodmanGraham Perdue FoundationAmanda and Greg GregoryMr. Louis Turner Griffith Jr.*Mrs. M. Smith GriffithDr. Bruce L. Haines EstateJames J. and Angelia M. Harris Foundation*Dr. and Mrs. J. Harold HarrisonMr. O. Mason HawkinsMr. Andrew M. Head and Mrs. Jane S. Head

Healthcare Georgia Foundation*Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. HensonDr. and Mrs. Matthew Heric*Mr. Robert Johnson Hill Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.Dorothy Smith Hines*Miss Marguerite Thomas HodgsonMs. Jane Hook HolmesMr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Holmes Sr.William K. HolmesMr. and Mrs. Larry B. Hooks*Dean J. Alton HoschHoward Hughes Medical InstituteMr. and Mrs. James Gibson Hull EstateCharles H. Jenkins Sr. Estate

The Michael A. Kahn FoundationMr. Steve C. Keadle and Mrs. Sandra KeadleW. M. Keck FoundationMr. and Mrs. Stiles A. Kellett Jr.James C. KennedyEdna K. Kicklighter Trust*Reginald C. and *Katherine Reynolds KicklighterMr. and Mrs. Bruce W. KirboJohn S. & James L. Knight FoundationThe Knox FoundationWyck A. Knox Jr. and Shell H. KnoxKPMG FoundationKrogerMrs. Betsy Tant Leebern

INDOOR ATHLETIC FACILITYThe Indoor Athletic Facility—funded entirely by private donations—is a symbol of the Bulldog Nation’s loyalty and passion for

Georgia athletics. Alumni and friends demonstrated unparalleled support for the $30.2 million state-of-the-art building. Dedicated

in February, the facility includes a 100-yard football practice field, 65-meter track runway and jumping pits, and a netting system

to provide indoor practice space during inclement weather for student-athletes across all sports. In the spring, the University broke

ground on a $63 million project to renovate the West End of Sanford Stadium. The project will build a new home team locker room and

recruitment space and will enhance the fan experience in that area of the stadium with improved plazas, concessions, and restrooms.

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Mr. Douglas S. Arnold and Mrs. Christina B. ArnoldLaura and John Arnold FoundationRich and Muffet ArrollArtificial Cell Technologies, Inc.ArunA Biomedical, Inc.Arvegenix, Inc.Ms. April AryanArysta LifeScience North America CorporationDarren Winston Ash and Kathryn L. AshW. Scott Askew III and Kris H. AskewAssociation for Institutional ResearchAT&TAT&T CorporationAthens Area Community FoundationAthens Regional Medical CenterDr. Truman T. AtkinsAtkinson FarmsMr. and Mrs. Michael AtkinsonAtlanta Apartment Association, Inc.Atlanta Community Food BankAtlanta Foodservice Expo LLCAugusta National Golf ClubMr. Eddie Ausband Jr. and Mrs. Allison Copeland AusbandJack and Erin AverettLillie and Michael AxelrodAyco Charitable FoundationAzomite Feed Products LLCMrs. Dawn BaderMs. Hannah BaderBanger FilmsMs. Eleanor F. BanisterBank of America Matching Gifts ProgramBank of North GeorgiaMr. Charles W. Barnes III and Mrs. Sallie S. BarnesMs. Sloan L. BarnettMr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow IIIMr. and Mrs. M. Brantley BarrowW. Craig Barrs and Mary Anne Ford “Annie” BarrsMs. Ruth A. BartlettDr. Michelle Henry Barton and Dr. John W. BartonBASF CorporationMr. Michael E. Bassel and Mrs. Kelly BasselMr. Jeffrey T. BattagliaBayerDr. Stephen A. Baynham and Mrs. Pamela BaynhamBranch Banking & Trust CompanyBBPR Investments LLCMr. Robert G. Bearden Jr. and Mrs. Ruth M. BeardenBEC Group Inc

Mr. William C. Beckham III and Ms. Melissa BeckhamMr. and Mrs. William E. BeckhamMrs. Cortney L. Beebe and Mr. Kevin L. BeebeMr. Barry L. Beers and Mrs. Naomi H. BeersMr. Chris BelansMrs. Elizabeth BellJeff Bell Memorial FundBeloco Foundation, Inc.The Benevity Community Impact FundMr. Connor G. BennettMr. Edwin Bennett and Ms. Terry BennettMs. Lily BennettMr. Reed L. BennettMrs. Trisha BennettMr. Howard E. Benson and Mrs. Robin J. Benson*Mr. Jon E. Benson and Ms. Marianne Weinberg-BensonMr. Larry R. BensonBenson’s, Inc.Frederick S. Bergen and Malinda B. BergenMr. Thilo D. Best and Mrs. Elizabeth A. BestJudge Charles J. Bethel and Dr. Lynsey R. BethelMr. William B. Betzel and Mrs. Hannah R. Lowe-BetzelDr. Larry R. BeuchatBinational Agricultural Research and

Development FundBio-Cat, Inc.Biomin America, Inc.Mr. John G. Bisges and Ms. Lori BisgesMr. Howard Bissell III and Mrs. Stephanie S. BissellMr. Glenn J. Black Jr. and Ms. Nancy BlackMr. James H. Blanchard and Mrs. Frances S. BlanchardBlasingame, Burch, Garrard & Ashley, P.C.Mr. George D. Bloodworth and Mrs. Beverly BloodworthMr. Michael H. Blount and Mrs. Karen T. BlountBlue Frog ConstructionMr. Rick E. Blum and Ms. Karen E. BlumMr. Richard G. BlumbergBNY Mellon Wealth ManagementMr. William H. BoardmanMr. Tommy Boggs and Mrs. Jane Jordan BoggsMr. Joseph H. Boland Jr.Bolshoi Benefit Horse ShowMr. George M. Boltwood and Mrs. Kathryn M. BoltwoodMr. James and Mrs. Sarah BordersMr. David E. Boyd and Mrs. Anne Miller BoydDr. Louis J. Boyd and Mrs. Rebecca BoydMs. Susan M. BoydWilliam S. & Elizabeth K. Boyd FoundationDr. William R. Boydston and Mrs. Anne Boydston

Mr. Byron O. Braddy and Ms. Brenda BraddyMr. Jason M. BradyMrs. Peggy Carroll BreedenMr. Randy S. Brehm and Ms. Julie BrehmDr. Robert G. Bretscher and Dr. Ann BretscherMr. Garry W. Bridgeman and Mrs. Sandra BridgemanDr. Robert C. Bridger and Mrs. Kristie T. BridgerMs. Deborah Bright and Mr. John F. BrightMr. Matthew T. Brinkley and Ms. Jenny BrinkleyA. Vernon Brinson and Patricia BrinsonMr. and Mrs. Daniel G. BroosMr. G. Owen Brown and Mrs. Cheryl BrownMr. Michael A. BrownStuart and Joanna BrownMr. Terry S. Brown and Mrs. Lisa BrownMr. William H. Brown and Mrs. Sharon Magill BrownMr. Blake F. Bruce and Ms. Mary C. BruceMr. Brian C. BruceMr. William S. Bruce Jr. and Mrs. Mary L. BruceMr. William Joseph Bruckner and Dr. Lucy BrucknerMr. Frank W. Brumley and Mrs. Blanche C. BrumleyMr. Barry S. Bryant and Mrs. Charlene H. BryantBST Electronics, Inc. DBAMr. Phil Buchanan Jr. and Mrs. Susan Ridlehuber BuchananBuckhead Men’s Garden Club, Inc.Mr. Rodney D. Bullard and Ms. Silvette D. BullardBulldog Swim & Dive ClubMr. Gregory B. Burchett and Mrs. Kimberly A. BurchettBurgin Timberland Management, LLCMr. Robert F. Burgin IIIBurgundy Timber, IncBurke, Inc.Mr. Joseph G. Burnett Sr. and Mrs. Barbara BurnettMr. Larry Dale Burns and Ms. Ann Roberts BurnsMs. M. Michele BurnsMr. Robert E. Burton and Mrs. Maxine Hubbard BurtonS. Seth Bush III and Jeana Gunn BushMr. William C. Bushnell and Mrs. Elizabeth F. BushnellButler Automotive GroupMs. Betty L. Butler EstateMr. G. Marshall Butler Sr. and Mrs. Jane ButlerMr. James E. Butler Jr.Mr. Marvin L. Butts and Mrs. Linda M. ButtsMr. Britt K. Byrom and Mrs. Frances Cobb ByromC L C Foundation, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. CadierCAG Holdings Inc.

Mr. Donald Melwood Leebern IIIMr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr.Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc.*Ms. Lois Davies LoweMr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Estate*Mrs. Thomas O. Marshall Jr.John and Marilyn McMullanMr. and Mrs. Ted McMullanMr. and Mrs. Bo MeansRichard King Mellon FoundationMerial LimitedMerial Select, Inc.Dr. Gene E. Michaels Estate*J. Warren Mitchell Jr. and Mrs. J. Warren Mitchell Jr.Monsanto Company*Mr. and Mrs. George A. MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr.Ms. Julia W. Morgan*Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas M. Morris Jr.W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation*Mr. Willis Newton MorrisCarl and Marian Mullis*Mr. George Winship Nunnally*Dr. and *Mrs. Eugene P. OdumMr. and Mrs. Sanford H. OrkinThe Bernard Osher Foundation*Dr. and *Mrs. William A. Owens Jr.Kay T. and John R. Parker Jr.Pfizer FoundationMr. and Mrs. Cecil M. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Patrick S. PittardMs. Kathy B. Prescott and Mr. H. Grady Thrasher III*Mr. and *Mrs. William I. Ray Jr.*Mrs. Roy S. Richards Sr.Riverside Military AcademyRockefeller FoundationJohn W. (Jack) and Cynthia W. (Cindy) Rooker*Mr. Frank D. RoseMr. Jeffrey L. Rothenberger and Mrs. Stacy S. Rothenberger*Ms. Eileen RussellJohn Frank Sands and Alice Green SandsCharles S. Sanford Jr. and Mary McRitchie SanfordThe Sapelo Foundation*Miss Lee Anne Seawell*Mr. and *Mrs. Simon S. Selig Jr.Mr. Stanley W. Shelton and Mrs. Dorothy F. Shelton*Mr. William Jasper Shortt and *Mrs. Lois Johnson ShorttMrs. Marilyn SinkwichMr. and Mrs. Rankin M. Smith Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Taylor W. Smith

Lessie B. Smithgall and *Charles A. Smithgall Jr.Spencer FoundationMr. Edward Roe Stamps IV and Mrs. Penny StampsSharon Stewart EstateWinburn “Brother” Stewart Jr.Sun Microsystems, Inc.Mrs. Marylee Young Swanson Estate*Mr. and *Mrs. Charlie M. Tanner Jr.John Templeton Foundation*Mr. Charles W. TerrellMr. Larry D. Thompson and Dr. Brenda A. ThompsonMr. Tony D. Townley and Mrs. Martha E. TownleyWalter Carl Troutman EstateTull Charitable FoundationTurner Foundation*Mr. and *Mrs. Jack TurnerMr. and Mrs. James C. TurnerU.S. Poultry and Egg AssociationValent U.S.A. Corporation*Mr. Frank Anthony Wachowiak*Ms. Anna Dorothy WarnellDewey C. and Karen M. White - White Fox FarmFrances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. W. Terrell WingfieldMr. and Mrs. Joel O. WootenWormsloe Foundation, Inc.Mr. James Carter Young

ANNUAL PRESIDENTS CLUB

Established in 1973, the Presidents Club is the leadership program of the Georgia Fund, UGA’s annual giving campaign. Presidents Club members are alumni and friends who make a significant and sustaining impact on the University of Georgia with annual leadership support of $1,000 or more. Members at the Associates level of $1,000 to $4,999 are listed in the online version of the Honor Roll.

Benefactors

Annual Gifts: $10,000 and above

Anonymous (48)3MC Consulting, LLCMr. Kenneth G. Abele and Mrs. Sally McCrary AbeleMr. and Mrs. Ray AbernathyMs. Karen AbramsMr. Mark E. Abrams and Ms. Rebecca L. Abrams

AccentureADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd.Dr. Michael F. Adams and Mrs. Mary L. AdamsMr. John A. Addison Jr. and Mrs. Loveanne AddisonAdisseo USA, Inc.ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc.AFLAC, IncorporatedAgBiome, Inc.AgFirst Farm Credit BankAgrivida, Inc.Mr. Bradley S. Akins and Mrs. Julie A. AkinsAlabama Farmers FederationM. Anne Albright and Daniel C. EarmanHoratio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc.Mr. John M. Allan and Mrs. Juliet AllanMr. and Mrs. B. Heyward Allen Jr.Alston & Bird, LLPDr. Kirby Alton and Mrs. Janice Madsen AltonAltria Client Services, Inc.Altria Group, Inc.Dr. Frank V. Aluisio and Mrs. Karen W. AluisioAlvarez & Marsal Holdings, LLCAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Chestnut FoundationAmerican College of Veterinary Surgeons FoundationAmerican Floral EndowmentAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Heartworm SocietyAmerican Insulated GlassAmerican Public Media GroupAmerican SIDS InstituteAmerican Society for MicrobiologyAmerican Society of AgronomyDan and Kathelen AmosShannon Landing Amos EstateAmsterdam WorldwideAMVAC Chemical Corporation*Dr. Barbara A. Andersen Mr. John E. Anderson and Mrs. Rebecca Both AndersonDr. Robert G. Anderson and Mrs. Lynda L. AndersonThe Jim Andrews Family Foundation Inc.Animal Necessity, LLCMr. Albert T. Annexstad and Mrs. Catherine C. AnnexstadAO FoundationAquatrols Corporation of AmericaArby’s Restaurant GroupArcher Daniels Midland CompanyMr. William C. Archer III and Mrs. Andrea Archer

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Brian P. Cain and Kim M. CainCaldwell & Orkin FundsMr. and Mrs. C. Merrell CalhounCallaway Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Callaway IVCamden Real Estate CompanyMs. Elizabeth W. CampThe Campus Kitchens Project, Inc.Canadian Bio-Systems Inc.Chris CannonCargill, Inc.Mr. Timothy A. Carlson and Ms. Kelli R. CarlsonMr. Christopher O. Carlton and Ms. Cater CarltonMr. Kasey S. Carpenter and Ms. Julie R. CarpenterMr. Robert H. Carson Jr. and Ms. Teresa M. CarsonMr. Warren G. Carson Jr. and Mrs. Julie Carson*Mr. Don E. Carter Mr. E. Eugene CarterCongressman Earl L. “Buddy” Carter and Mrs. Amy CarterTrey and Beth CarterAnnie E. Casey FoundationMr. Phillip E. Casey and Mrs. Betty CaseyEd Castro Landscape, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. CastroCaterpillar Financial Services CorporationCaterpillar FoundationCBS Foundation, Inc.Ceva Biomune CompanyCF Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Chambers Sr.Senator C. Saxby Chambliss and Mrs. Julianne ChamblissMr. Hugh M. Chancy and Mrs. Tina Whitaker ChancyMr. Keith ChandlerMr. Mark B. Chandler and Ms. Ann J. ChandlerMr. Richard C. Chandler and Ms. Elizabeth B. ChandlerJoshua N. Chapman FamilyMrs. Leah H. Chapman and Mr. Timothy A. ChapmanThe Charles Loridans FoundationMs. Sharon Charlton and Mr. Scott CharltonChastain Unlimited, LLCMr. Jack T. Chastain and Mrs. Norma Doster ChastainTerry R. Chastain and B. Lynn ChastainMr. Michael V. Cheek and Mrs. Runell CheekMr. and Mrs. C. Ron CheeleyMr. Robert D. Cheeley and Mrs. Lisa Ackerman CheeleyCherry Bekaert LLPMrs. Doris CherryMr. Cecil M. Cheves and Mrs. Bettye D. Cheves

Chevron CorporationThe Chicago Community FoundationChick-fil-A, Inc.Chick-fil-A Peach BowlMr. C. Andrew Childers and Mrs. Wendy ChildersChildren’s Glaucoma FoundationMr. James W. Childs and Mrs. Natalie S. ChildsChobani, Inc.Choice Genetics, LLCAimee and Tom ChubbCitizens Community BankCJ CheilJedangDr. and Mrs. E. Culpepper ClarkMr. William T. Clark and Ms. Robin F. ClarkMr. Richard D. Clay and Mrs. Angela ClayMr. Kevin D. Cleveland and Mrs. Carol K. ClevelandCline Family Foundation, Inc.CMS Technology, Inc.Coastal Soil and Water Conservation DistrictCobb Community FoundationMr. Kevin Cobb and Mrs. Allison Black CobbMrs. Lynne M. Cobb and Mr. Randall F. CobbCoca-Cola EnterprisesThe Coca-Cola CompanyThe Coca-Cola FoundationThomas E. and Frances D. CochranDr. M. Terry Coffey and Mrs. Elizabeth CoffeyMr. David CohenMrs. Lynn CohenMr. Manuel CohenCohn ReznickCoker Creek TrustCold Spring Biotech CorporationCole Law FirmMr. Ronnie M. ColeMs. Anna C. Collins and Mr. John HaberMr. Chad L. Collins and Mrs. Sabrina Miller CollinsSJ Collins FamilyCommunities of Coastal Georgia FoundationThe Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc.The Community Foundation of the

Chattahoochee ValleyCommunity Foundation of Greater MemphisCompanion Animal Nutrition and Wellness InstituteConditioned Air Systems, Inc.Peter David ConlonMr. Justin B. Connell and Ms. Kathleen B. ConnellDr. Billy D. Connolly and Mrs. Huellen ConnollyMs. Rachel Cosby ConwayMr. Candler CookWister J. Cook Mr. Cecil R. Cooke and Mrs. Pamela Cooke

Mr. John G. Cooksey and Mrs. Melanie CookseyCool Planet Energy SystemsBenjamin I. Copeland Sr.Mrs. Elizabeth T. CornThe Correll Family FoundationMr. Alston D. Correll Jr. and Mrs. Ada Lee CorrellDr. Victor E. Corrigan II and Mrs. Marie S. CorriganMs. Wendy Corry and Mr. Peter R. CorryMr. Kent CostMr. Thomas M. Cotney Jr. and Mrs. Kathleen L. CotneyThe Cotton FoundationCotton IncorporatedCotton Technology Stewardship CommitteeMr. Chuck A. Couch and Mrs. Julie CouchLane and Richard W. Courts IVCovenant Foundation, Inc.Coweta-Fayette EMCJim Cox Jr. FoundationDr. Betty Jean CraigeMr. John H. Crawford III and Mrs. Catherine H. CrawfordMr. John H. Crawford IV and Mrs. Elizabeth B. CrawfordMr. Robert C. Crews IIMr. William A. Crider Jr. and Mrs. Ann B. CriderMr. Bradley B. CrockerMr. and Mrs. E. Stockton CroftCropLife FoundationDr. and Mrs. John F. Crowley IIIMr. William F. CrozerMs. Teresa Burton Cruce and Mr. Keane CruceDr. John W. Culpepper Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Knox CulpepperMr. Jack L. Culpepper Jr. and Mrs. Rosemary T. CulpepperMrs. Susan Culpepper and Mr. Robert W. CulpepperMr. Larry Cunningham III and Mrs. Sharon Kelly CunninghamMr. Bradley J. DaileyMr. Stephen P. Dailey and Mrs. Donna E. DaileyMr. Thomas and Mrs. Patricia S. DaileyMr. William T. Daniel Jr. and Mrs. Linda DanielDanimer BioplasticsMr. Alton L. Darby and Mrs. Mary C. DarbyDr. Charles A. Dasher and Mrs. Susan DasherDavis Mail Services, IncMr. Dan A. Davis and Mrs. Diane C. DavisDr. Edsel D. Davis and Mrs. Shannon Pickard DavisMr. Jay M. Davis and Mrs. Ann DavisMr. P. Jack Davis and Mrs. Joy F. Davis

Mr. Tony E. DavisDr. Frederick C. Davison Jr. and Mrs. Stella Henninger DavisonMr. William C. Davison Sr. and Mrs. Jenny B. DavisonMr. Harry Dawley and Mr. Dennis DickersonMs. Elizabeth L. DeeleyMr. David DeeterMr. Bradley S. DeFoorDeKalb County Department of Watershed ManagementDeloitte FoundationDelta Air Lines, Inc.The Delta Air Lines FoundationMr. Mark R. DeMoss and Mrs. April Williams DeMossMr. Steven L. Denton and Mrs. Jane DentonMs. Lisa A. DeNuzzoMs. Lucy B. DeNuzzoMiss Meredith R. DevendorfMr. Darren W. DeVore and Mrs. Pamela A. DeVoreMr. Stephen F. Dew and Ms. Brandy DewMr. and Mrs. Charles D’HuyvetterMr. David A. Dial and Mrs. Susan DialMr. Michael E. DickensDisney Worldwide Services, Inc.Dixie Canner CompanyDixon Hughes Goodman Foundation, Inc.Mr. Al Dixon Jr. and Mrs. Peggy Farrow DixonMs. Katherine D. DixonDNA Genetics, LLCMrs. Anne D. DolaherMr. William W. Douglas III and Mrs. Lisa DouglasDow International Finance S.a.r.l.The Downs Family Fund Mr. Bertis E. Downs IV and Mrs. Katherine DownsMr. John A. Draughon Jr. and Ms. Elizabeth DraughonDrax Biomass, Inc.Mr. Michael D. Drayer and Ms. Christine N. DrayerThe Dreyden FundMs. Virginia Coleman Drosos and Mr. Perry W. DrososDSM Nutritional Products, Inc.Mr. Robert J. Dumas Jr. and Mrs. Rene Melvin DumasMr. Marsh M. DuncanE. I. DuPontCarl W. Duyck and Dennis J. FloodMr. Todd A. DyerEarthbound FarmEasy Bio, Inc.eBay Inc.Ms. Charlene E. Edwards and Mr. A. Keith Law

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For Jack and Nancy Fontaine, founders of the UGA Fontaine Center, supporting the University of Georgia is deeply personal. Jack attended UGA in 1975, but didn’t complete his degree because of his struggle with drugs and alcohol. Instead, he returned to Houston, Texas, and with the help of his now wife, Nancy, he overcame his addiction.

Twenty-five years later, Jack and Nancy tragically lost their 16-year-old son, John Fontaine Jr., in a car accident caused by a driver who was under the influence of alcohol. Their grief led to their decision to help prevent such tragedies and heartache for other families.

The University of Georgia Fontaine Center was founded in 2006 to help students battling drug and alcohol abuse. “A few years ago, ” Jack recalled, “we started looking at how to take more of a proactive approach.” The center has expanded from assisting with individual cases of alcohol abuse to its current state: comprehensive programs that cover drug abuse, including prescription drugs, as well as issues of interpersonal violence and sexual assault response.

With the Fontaines’ recent gift of $1.5 million, the Fontaine Center will increase the capacity of its Collegiate Recovery Community, as well as expand its proactive educational programming both on campus and throughout the state. “If a child has problems with drugs and alcohol while attending UGA, the problem most likely started before he or she arrived there, ” Jack said. “It was a natural progression to expand into education and programing for younger students.”

When asked why giving is so important to them, Nancy said, “I have a hard time calling us lucky with everything that has happened, but I feel like we need to give back because we’ve been given so much.” The Fontaines hope their proactive, preventative program can eventually be used as blueprint for other universities and ultimately in Georgia’s middle schools and high schools.

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Dr. J. Don EdwardsDr. Mark A. Eiteman and Ms. Karen A. EitemanMs. Joy Thomas ElderElder’s HardwareWilliam H. Elliott and Phillipa Shoffner ElliottMrs. Judith A. EllisElsevier Science Ltd.Emerson Collective Advised FundEmerson Collective, LLCMs. Sue Entrekin and Mr. Ken EntrekinEpps AviationMr. E. Patrick EppsEquifax, Inc.Ernst & Young Foundation

Ernst & Young, LLPErwin CreatesMrs. Gretchen Erwin and Mr. Joe ErwinMr. and Mrs. William W. EspyMr. George T. Ethridge and Mrs. Alecia Hardin EthridgeLettie Pate Evans Foundation, Inc.Everris NA Inc.Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Evert Jr.Evonik IndustriesExterior Solutions of Georgia, Inc.E-Z-GOF & W Forestry Services, Inc.FACE Foundation

Facebook, Inc.Mr. Paul A. Faletti Jr. and Mrs. Carrie B. FalettiFallon Benefits Group, Inc.Mr. Stephen F. FallonMr. Charlie E. Farah and Mrs. Ruba M. FarahMr. David B. Farmer and Mrs. Mallory FarmerMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Farnsworth IIIMr. James G. FaulkWilliam F. “Woody” FaulkMr. James C. Faulkner and Dr. Elizabeth FaulknerMr. Hillel A. Feinberg and Mrs. Renee FeinbergMr. and Mrs. Fritz L. FelchlinDr. Stuart Feldman and Mrs. Renee FeldmanMr. John L. Ferguson and Mrs. Cynthia R. FergusonMr. Richard S. Ferguson III and Mrs. Susan R. FergusonScott and Jane FergusonMrs. Neva J. Fickling EstateMr. William A. Fickling Jr.Fidelity Charitable Gift FundMr. and Mrs. Michael FiermanFifth Third BankRobert D. and Elisha W. FinneyFirst Data CorporationMr. Michael K. Fitzgerald Sr. and Mrs. Jennifer Turk FitzgeraldMr. Scott M. FitzgeraldMr. Martin L. Flanagan and Mrs. Jennifer D. FlanaganWilliam P. and Marihope Troutman FlattMr. Ryan M. Fleming and Ms. Annie L. FlemingDr. Stephen A. FlemingMr. Charles A. Fletcher and Mrs. Kathy M. FletcherMr. Michael T. FletcherWilliam Howard Flowers Jr. Foundation, Inc.Mr. Rick E. Floyd and Ms. Andrea L. FloydFluid Fertilizer FoundationFMC CorporationFocus Brands, Inc.Ms. Sallie K. FoellMr. Frank D. Foley III and Mrs. Elizabeth FoleyMr. George R. Fontaine Sr. and Mrs. Celia E. FontaineMr. John T. Fontaine and Mrs. Nancy FontaineThe Forestland Group, LLCForward Arts FoundationMr. John E. Foster and Mrs. Dawn B. FosterMs. Marie B. Foster and Mr. R. Brad FosterFoundation for the CarolinasMr. Joe D. FowlerDean Linda Kirk Fox and Mr. Wayne A. FoxMr. Edward J. Foye and Ms. Amy E. FoyeMs. Grace Charlene Fram EstateCOL James A. Franklin and Mrs. Sue A. Franklin

John and Mary Franklin FoundationMr. Justin D. Franklin and Dr. Anna Smith FranklinHerman Frasch Foundation for Chemical ResearchThe Fraser-Parker FoundationFrazier & Deeter FoundationFrederic Thomas USAFreeman FoundationDr. Michael B. Freeman and Mrs. Kay G. FreemanMr. Richard FreemanFreeport-McMoRan FoundationDr. A. Allen FrenchMr. Theodore R. French Jr. and Mrs. Stephanie A. FrenchFriends of Coastal GardensFriends of the Georgia Museum of Natural HistoryFriends of Great Swamp National Wildlife RefugeFriends of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Frierson Jr.Froggy Bottom Estates, LLCFTI Consulting, Inc.Funston Gin Company, Inc.Mr. James C. Furman and Mrs. Dolores A. FurmanMr. and Mrs. William Christian Gambel Jr.Yash Gandhi Foundation Finding A Cure for I-CellThe Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.Mr. Jeffery R. Gardner and Mrs. Christine GardnerThe Garner FoundationMr. Henry G. Garrard III and Ms. Carolyn Wills GarrardMr. John H. and Vicki J. GarrettMr. Aubrey S. Garrison and Mrs. Mary D. GarrisonMrs. Frances E. Garrison and Dr. Arthur W. Garrison Sr.Gas-Fired ProductsThe Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationMr. Bruce A. Gates and Mrs. Joyce M. GatesDr. Gregory L. Gay and Mrs. Danna GayMr. J. Bent Gay Jr. and Mrs. Amy J. GayGayco HealthcareGE Power & Water Power Services EngineeringThe Gender Gap FoundationGeneral Electric FoundationGeneral Mills, Inc.Dr. John P. George and Mrs. Kimberly A. GeorgeGeorgia Agribusiness Council FoundationGeorgia Agricultural Commodity Commission For PeanutsGeorgia Agricultural Exposition AuthorityGeorgia Apartment Association, Inc.Georgia Blueberry Growers AssociationGeorgia Building AuthorityGeorgia Cattlemen’s AssociationGeorgia Chamber of CommerceGeorgia Community Foundation Inc.

Georgia Department of AgricultureGeorgia Department of Revenue - Motor Vehicle DivisionGeorgia EMCGeorgia Farm Bureau, Inc.Georgia Forestry Association, Inc.Georgia Golf Environmental Foundation Inc.Georgia Municipal Association, Inc.Georgia Music Hall of FameGeorgia Ornithological SocietyGeorgia Plant Food Educational Society, Inc.Georgia Pork Producers AssociationGeorgia PowerGeorgia Power Foundation, Inc.Georgia Seed Development CommissionGeorgia Soft Goods Education FoundationGeorgia TransmissionGeorgia Turfgrass Association Foundation TrustGeorgia United Credit UnionGeorgia-Pacific CorporationGeorgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc.Mr. Andrew L. Ghertner and Ms. Karen McColl GhertnerMr. John R. Giaquinto and Ms. Kay GiaquintoMr. Jack P. Gibson and Mrs. Debbie GibsonMr. Robert E. Gibson and Mrs. Sylvia M. GibsonMr. Edward J. Giles III and Ms. Kim Lindsey GilesDr. Paul J. Giles Jr. and Mrs. Elaine GilesDr. Marvin B. Gillis Estate and *Mrs. Helen R. Gillis Senator Franklin J. Ginn and Ms. Robin Tardy GinnDr. Elton J. Gissendanner and Mrs. Francis GissendannerJ. Tom Glenn and Darlene D. GlennShearon and Taylor GloverJohn N. Goddard FoundationDr. John Munro Godfrey and Mrs. Flavel McMichael GodfreyMs. Ellen B. GodsallMrs. Jayne A. Godwin and Mr. Michael H. GodwinMr. Michael L. GoldbergGoldman Sachs & CompanyGolf Course Superintendents Association of AmericaMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. GoodroeMs. B. Joyce GoodwinGoolsby BrothersJames Hardy Gordon, MDMr. Jerry Gottesman and Mrs. Paula GottesmanDavid and Patty GouldGowan CompanyMr. Austin GowerMr. Thomas E. Graddy and Mrs. Glenda J. GraddyMr. Henry W. Grady III and Mrs. Kimberly Kilgo Grady

Grant Thornton FoundationMr. James M. GravittFranny and Jim GrayMr. Mark S. Gray and Ms. Allison L. GrayGrayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc.Great Southland Stampede RodeoGreater Cincinnati FoundationMr. Holcombe T. Green Jr. and Mrs. Nancy H. GreenHenry D. “Greg” Gregory Jr. and Amanda Alston GregoryGriffin Chrysler Dodge Jeep RamMr. and Mrs. C. William GriffinMr. Daniel J. Griffin Jr. and Ms. Tamara L. GriffinDr. L. Hill Griffin and Mrs. Ellen GriffinG. Sanders Griffith IIIDrs. Kelly and Parker GrowGuardian BankGulf Coast Community Foundation, Inc.Gulf of Mexico Research InitiativeGulfstream Aerospace Corp.Mr. Edgar B. Gumbert Jr. and Mrs. Eva L. GumbertDr. Greg Guyer and Mrs. Lisa Thompson GuyerMrs. Loretta A. GuyerDr. Christopher E. Haberman and Mrs. Stephanie E. HabermanMr. John T. Hadden III and Mrs. Jennifer L. HaddenMr. David F. Haddow and Mrs. Mary L. H. HaddowMrs. Carol Schirmer HaeusslerMr. Martin R. Hahn and Ms. Cheryl A. HahnJohn Haire and FamilyDr. Bartley E. Hale Jr. and Mrs. Ellen HaleF. Sheffield Hale and Elizabeth HaleThe Halle FoundationMr. Thomas L. HambyMr. Joseph W. Hamilton III and Mrs. Margaret D. HamiltonMs. Alexandra HammouriHancock Natural Resource GroupMr. David G. Hanna and Mrs. Kimberly Mason HannaDrs. R. Scott and Jennifer H. HannayMr. Travis J. Hannon and Mrs. Kellie L. HannonMr. Brett E. Hansen and Mrs. Shannon M. HansenMr. Philip Hardin and Mrs. Adele B. HardinMr. and Mrs. Fran C. Hargarten IIIMr. Lester L. Harper Jr. and Mrs. Katherine Williams HarperMr. Richard W. HarrellCam and Dee-Dee HarrisMr. and Mrs. Henry B. Harris IIIMrs. Patsy HarrisonMr. Roger A. HarrisonMrs. Sue HarrisonMr. Thomas J. Harrold Jr.

Gregory H. Robinson is the UGA Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Robinson’s research has fundamentally changed the way scientists view the nature of the chemical bonds between earth-abundant elements. His findings could ultimately play a role in improved computer chips.

“The modern practice of science is an incredibly expensive endeavor. The impact of generous gifts to support endowed professorships and chairs far exceeds the individual faculty member. Such gifts allow my research group members to attend national and international chemistry conferences, where they gain and share new insights. It also enables us to update critical laboratory equipment and to fund student research assistantships. Ultimately, private support translates to the classroom, helping me to become a better teacher.”

GR EG ORY H. ROBI NS ON

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E. David Hart Jr.Dr. Peter Hartel and Mrs. Mary J. HartelRandall W. HatcherMr. Charles B. Haygood Jr. and Mrs. Mary I. HaygoodMr. Frederick HazlewoodHBOMr. Jack Head and Mrs. Jane Schingen HeadHealan Law Offices, PCMr. William D. Healan III and Ms. Carla S. HealanThe Hearst CorporationHelena Chemical CompanyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Henson Jr.Mrs. Sue Boykin HensonDr. Lawrence R. Hepburn and Dr. Mary A. HepburnHeritage Garden Club Athens GAMs. Laura L. Herrin and Mr. Kevin V. HerrinMr. Miles E. Hess Jr.Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.Ms. Dorothy Smith Hines and Mr. Richard K. Hines VDr. Jan C. Hines and Mrs. Hazel HinesMrs. Mary Laraine Young HinesDr. J. Michael Hiott and Mrs. Marilyn L. HiottMr. Don HireHarold Hirsch Scholarship FundMrs. Michele D. Hirsch and Mr. David HirschHodgson Charitable TrustDr. James C. Hoffman Jr. and Ms. Judith HoffmanMrs. Caroline E. HoflandDr. Karen A. Holbrook and Mr. James R. HolbrookMr. Gregory F. Holcomb and Mrs. Jennifer F. HolcombMr. David K. Hollis Jr. and Mrs. Judith HollisMr. Craig R. Holman and Ms. Lee Anne HolmanMr. William E. Holman and Mrs. Joelle HolmanMr. Samuel D. Holmes Sr. and Mrs. Lara H. HolmesHome DepotMr. David E. Homrich and Mrs. Lynne F. HomrichMr. Larry B. Hooks and Mrs. Carole W. HooksMr. T. Wayne Hoover and Mrs. Robin Michael HooverHormel Foods CorporationDr. Arthur M. Horne and Mrs. Gayle HorneMr. Edwin W. Hortman Jr. and Ms. Myra HortmanMr. Sanford B. Horwitz and Ms. Janet HorwitzMr. William M. HouseDr. Carl HovelandJay and Kim HowardMs. Karol HowardMs. Lisa HowardMr. Raymond Howe and Ms. Tammy HoweMr. William M. Huffman Jr. and Mrs. Martha HuffmanDale and Cindy Hughes

Mr. Robert T. Hughes and Ms. Mary BearMrs. Karen Newton Hull and Mr. James M. HullMr. Richard S. HullMr. Charles A. Hunnicutt*Dr. William O. Hunnicutt III and Mrs. Gail J. HunnicuttC. Terry Hunt Industries, Inc.Terry and Mary Lynn HuntMs. Tammy M. Hunter and Mr. Eddie HunterMr. Mark A. HurtDr. Sylvia McCoy HutchinsonDr. Stevenson I. HwangMr. Pete IbbotsonIDEXX Laboratories, Inc.Independent Television Service (ITVS)Dr. Donald K. Ingram and Mrs. Cathline S. IngramThe W. F. Ingram FoundationInsurance Society Risk Management & Insurance Program- Terry College of BusinessIBM CorporationInternational Plant Nutrition InstituteIntrepid Capital Management, Inc.INVESCOMr. John H. Irby and Mrs. Abby Corn IrbyIsoAgeIsochem ColorsIsrael InstituteMr. M. Douglas Ivester and Mrs. Kay Grindle IvesterDr. Donald W. JacksonMr. Kenneth G. Jackson and Ms. Jody JacksonDr. Kerry Jackson and Mr. Brian S. JacksonLibby and Kevin JacksonDr. Lillas M. JamesHeath and Toni JarrettMr. Mark L. Jennings and Ms. Delores JenningsMr. William C. Jesel III and Mrs. Kelly M. JeselJewish Community FoundationJewish Federation of Greater AtlantaThe Jinks Family Private FoundationJohnson & JohnsonMs. Cassandra JohnsonEdith J. Johnson TrustMr. Hunter JohnsonDr. Mary A. Johnson and Mr. Terence J. CentnerMs. Nan Johnson and Mr. Thomas R. MillsMrs. Patricia A. JohnsonMr. Tom E. Johnson III and Mrs. Diane M. JohnsonMrs. Jennifer Simpson Johnston and Mr. Matt JohnstonMr. Stephen M. Joiner and Mrs. Margaret JoinerMr. Anthony E. JonesMr. and Mrs. Boland T. Jones Sr.Mr. David H. JonesJ. Darryl and Susan JonesMr. Laurence K. Jones and Mrs. Marlin P. Jones

Mr. Otis F. Jones III and Mrs. Gayle Garrett JonesMrs. Sarah Ferrell Jordan and Mr. Charles C. Jordan Jr.Journal of Chemical EducationMrs. Nancy C. Juneau and Mr. Leston JuneauJunior Ladies Garden ClubJustGiveMax Kade FoundationDavid & Jennifer Kahn Family Foundation, Inc.Dr. Edward KaplanMr. Joel G. Katz and Ms. Katherine R. KatzMr. Ryan D. Katz and Ms. Amy J. KatzKauffman Foundation, Inc.Kauffman Tire, Inc.Andrea and Mark A. KauffmanMr. Steve C. Keadle and Mrs. Sandra KeadleMr. Stiles A. Kellett Jr. and Mrs. Carol A. KellettKelley Manufacturing Co.Kellogg CompanyDr. Forest E. Kellogg III and Mrs. Pat KelloggMr. and Mrs. J. Keith KellyMrs. Candice L. Kenan and Mr. James G. Kenan IVMr. E. G. Kendrick Jr. and Ms. Randy P. KendrickDr. Giles W. Kennedy and Mrs. Jennifer KennedyMr. Eugene E. Key III and Mrs. Simone KeyDr. Jeremy Kilpatrick and Mrs. Cardee KilpatrickMr. Martin E. Kilpatrick Jr.Kimin, Inc.Mr. Cliff C. Kimsey III and Mrs. Connie KimseyKinetic Credit UnionDr. Karen Whitehill King and Mr. Daniel J. KingMr. W. Russell KingMs. Lori D. KittleDr. Scott A. Kleiner and Mrs. Heather S. KleinerDr. David A. Knauft and Mrs. Evelyn A. KnauftDr. Kasey William Knight andMs. Danielle KnightMr. and Mrs. Seth L. Knight IIIThe Knox FoundationMr. J. Hardman KnoxMr. Jefferson B. A. Knox and Mrs. Catherine Davis KnoxMr. John O. Knox Jr. and Mrs. Rae Cole KnoxRae and John O. KnoxMr. Wyckliffe A. Knox Jr. and Mrs. Shell H. KnoxKNTVStephen J. and Letty L. KonenkampMr. Steven R. Koonin and Mrs. Eydie R. KooninMs. Susan M. KostKPMG FoundationKPMG, LLPKraft, Inc.Mr. Michael P. KrensavageSamuel H. Kress FoundationThe Kroger CompanyMr. Steve Kuranoff and Ms. Cathy Selig KuranoffDr. P. David Kurtz and Ms. Gail L. Kurtz

Mr. Paul M. Kurtz and Mrs. Carol P. KurtzMrs. Merrill P. LagoAnn and John P. LallyLand O’Lakes Inc.JoAnn C. Landry and Daniel “Rick” LandryAlice and Noah N. Langdale Jr. Foundation, Inc.Harley Langdale, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John W. Langdale IIIJ. Hicks and Jane D. LanierMrs. Jane M. Lanier and Mr. John H. Lanier IIDr. Hiram G. Larew IIIMrs. Carol Lascaris and Mr. Climis G. LascarisMr. and Mrs. L. Russell LaughlinDr. and Mrs. Thomas P. LauthMr. M. Chase Lawrence and Mrs. Courtney M. LawrenceMs. Beth LeeMrs. Margaret LeeMr. Donald M. Leebern Jr. and Ms. Suzanne Yoculan LeebernMr. Donald M. Leebern III and Mrs. Stacey LeebernLeHigh Agricultural & Biological ServicesMr. F. David Leiter Jr. and Mrs. Michelle Kelley LeiterMr. Earl T. Leonard Jr. and Mrs. Bebe B. LeonardMr. Adam K. Levin and Ms. Heather McDowellDr. Brett LevitzkeJ. Curtis Lewis IIILiberty UniversityMr. Christopher J. Lindell and Ms. Julie A. LindellMr. Russell C. Lindner and Mrs. Miriam LindnerMr. and Mrs. Duke LindsayMr. William H. Linginfelter and Mrs. Mitzi Butler LinginfelterMs. Debora LisabethMr. John P. Lloyd and Mrs. Karole F. LloydLockheed MartinLockwood Partners Foundations, IncMr. Luther A. Lockwood II and Mrs. Jane M. LockwoodMr. and Mrs. David LongMr. David Long and Mrs. Janette D. LongMrs. Lara E. Long and Mr. Brian LongMrs. Patricia K. Lord and Mr. William C. LordMr. J. Dan LottMr. Tyler M. Love and Mrs. Ashley LoveLove’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc.Ms. Helen Bivings LoylessMr. John W. Lucht and Mrs. Dianne D. LuchtJohn and Nancy LudwigMr. Porter Lummus and Mrs. Magner LummusMr. Frank G. Lumpkin III and Mrs. Tamie LumpkinLeverett and Meredith Lunceford

The Lupin FoundationDr. Arnold M. Lupin and Mrs. Celia M. LupinLyndhurst FoundationMr. Walter W. LyonDr. and Mrs. Arnett C. Mace Jr.Mrs. Missy Thornton MacGinnitie and Mr. Doug MacGinnitieMrs. Jane Adams MacKennaMr. Ashley T. Madray and Mrs. Allena M. Madray

Dr. Hamilton Magill III and Mrs. Brenda MagillMr. Doug and Diane Magnus FamilyMr. Mark S. MahoneyMrs. Alden Maier and Mr. H. Armin Maier IIIMait, LLCMr. Jeffrey G. Malcom and Mrs. Leigh A. MalcomMr. John F. Mangan Jr. and Mrs. Frances C. Mangan

Jacob Fucetola, an economics and political science double major, has built a robust leadership resume in his three years at UGA.

In 2016, he worked in the Office of Governor Nathan Deal as a summer policy and legislative affairs intern. During the 2016-2017 academic year, he was Vice President of the Student Government Association. He is now serving on President Morehead’s task force for student learning and success as well as the UGA Athletic Association Board of Directors. These and other experiential learning opportunities have helped to prepare Fucetola to pursue his goal of attending law school.

“Through my involvement in student government, I’ve seen how much private support has positively impacted the entire University community, including how it’s opened doors for some of my classmates to pursue their goals. Thank you, donors, for helping my classmates and me as well as future Georgia Bulldogs find opportunities to become the next generation of leaders.”

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Ms. Janet E. Mann and Mr. Charles S. MannMarch of DimesDr. Ed and Mrs. Rhonda MarkDr. Jonathan G. Marquess and Dr. Pamala MarquessMr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Marsh The Evan Andrew Marshall MemorialHarriet McDaniel Marshall TrustMr. Andrew H. Marshall and Mrs. Sheila MarshallMs. Mary O. Marshall

Mr. Michael P. Marshall and Mrs. Carol A. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Randolph B. MarshallMartin Management Investments, LPMrs. June W. Martin and Mr. Paul T. MartinMarvin Thomas Partners IncAnnette and Robert MasonMr. Abit Massey and Mrs. Kayanne Shoffner MasseyMs. M. Cameryn MasseyMasterfoods USA

Mr. Michael W. Masters and Ms. Suzanne S. MastersMr. and Mrs. David W. MathenyMr. Dean S. Mathison and Mrs. Nicole MathisonMaxwell Chase Technologies, LLCDr. M. Louise McBeeRhonda J. McCarthy and Michael A. McCarthyDr. Stephen M. McCollam and Mrs. Kim McCollamChristiana and Luke McConn IIIMr. and Mrs. J. Cliff McCurryMr. Walter H. McDanielMr. Darryl D. McDonald and Mrs. Terri McDonaldMcDonald’s CorporationMr. W. Douglas McDowell and Mrs. Patricia D. McDowellMr. John N. McEachern Jr. EstateMr. Bruce McEverMr. Joseph A. McEver and Mrs. Doriann McEverMcGarity Properties LLLPMr. Milton L. McGarity and Mrs. Rita McGarityMr. Scott C. McGee and Mrs. Wendy McGeeDr. Robert L. McGuinn and Ms. Penelope A. McGuinnMr. John W. McLean and Dr. Teresa McLeanMr. William E. McLendon and Mrs. Vivian McLendonMr. John F. McMullan and Mrs. Marilyn J. McMullanMr. and Mrs. Ted McMullanMead Johnson NutritionMr. Mark Mealy and Mrs. Posey MealyMr. and Mrs. Richard “Bo” MeansMr. and Mrs. Philip G. MeeksMs. Hollis Dorsey Meidl and Mr. Christopher D. MeidlMs. Katherine MelcherMerck Company FoundationMeredian Holdings GroupMerial LimitedMr. Gary E. Merriman and Mrs. Laura L. MerrimanMetrac, Inc.Dr. Burlyn E. MichelMicrospherix LLCMr. Stephen H. Middlebrooks and Mrs. Susan B. MiddlebrooksMilk SpecialtiesMr. Charles P. MillerMr. Gilbert B. Miller and Mrs. Jamee MillerMr. Jason MillerMr. and Mrs. Robert W. MillerMr. Jim Mills and Mrs. Ibby MillsMs. Carson MillwoodMr. Chandler MillwoodMrs. Kenneth L. MillwoodMr. Walter W. MitchellMixografia

Dr. Kristopher G. Mixon and Mrs. Melissa A. MixonMMR Research Associates, Inc.Mobley Greenhouse, Inc.Mr. Larry J. MobleyMr. Patrick Mobley and Mrs. Farolyn G. MobleyThe Molpus CompanyDr. James E. Monogan IIIMonsanto CompanyMrs. Nancy MontgomeryMr. Robert B. Moody III and Dr. Sherri MoodyMoore Investment Group, LLCMr. Dudley L. Moore Jr. and Mrs. Margaret MooreGordon E. and Betty I. Moore FoundationMr. Leslie G. Moore and Mrs. Fran F. MooreMr. Robert L. MooreDr. Lamar H. Moree Jr. and Mrs. Jennifer MoreeMr. C. L. Morehead Jr.President Jere W. MoreheadMorgan Stanley Annual Appeal CampaignMorgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact

Funding Trust, Inc.Morris Animal FoundationMr. John A. Morris and Mrs. Cindy M. MorrisDr. Van Morris and Dr. Libby Vassar MorrisW. Newton Morris Charitable FoundationMr. Clement R. Morton Jr. and Mrs. Terrie MortonMr. George MortonDoyle and Patricia MoteMr. Gary C. MotleyMott’s LLP a Dr Pepper Snapple Group CompanyMoxieMultimin USA, Inc.Mrs. Kate E. Murphy EstateKatherine John Murphy FoundationMr. Timothy W. Murphy Jr. and Mrs. Melinda Wiltrout MurphyMrs. Holley S. Murray and Mr. Grey B. MurrayDr. Vasu Nair and Barbara Baker NairMr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley IVDr. Kevin T. Napier and Mrs. Alison NapierNational 4-H CouncilNational Christian FoundationNational Corn Growers AssociationNational Council for Air Stream ImprovementNational Public RadioNational Watermelon Association, Inc.NCR CorporationNeogen CorporationNestleNetflixNewell Rubbermaid, Inc.NewmontMr. Robert L. Newsome IIIMr. Graham S. Nicholson

Dr. Sharon Y. Nickols and Rev. Samuel A. NickolsNorel Animal Nutrition USA, IncMs. Catherine L. NorrisThe Frank W. Norris FoundationNortheast Georgia Section American Chemical SocietyNovelis, Inc.NRF FoundationMr. Charles R. Nuckolls and Mrs. Suzanne G. NuckollsNucleus Regenerative Therapies, LLCThe Oakwood Inc.The Obesity SocietyOconee Golf Company LLCMr. John P. O’Donnell and Ms. Rhonda K. O’DonnellMr. Chuck Ogletree and Ms. Julie M. OgletreeOklahoma State University FoundationOnward ReserveMr. Michael B. Orkin and Mrs. Judy D. OrkinSanford H. and Barbara H. OrkinMs. Elizabeth B. OrrOsher Lifelong Learning InstituteMr. Beau R. Ott and Ms. Anna BogatinMr. George D. Overend and Mrs. Carol C. OverendMr. William M. OverendMr. R. Stuart Owen Jr. and Mrs. Carol Birney OwenMr. Wayne H. Pace and Mrs. Roberta PaceMr. Hank Page Jr. and Mrs. Susan Wood PageMr. and Mrs. John M. PapadopulosDr. Sally Ottaway PappDr. W. Harold Parady EstateMr. Thomas H. Paris Jr. and Mrs. Alice E. ParisMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris IIIAl and Cindy ParkerMr. John R. Parker Jr. and Mrs. Kay ParkerMr. William A. Parker Jr.Mr. Carl M. Parks and Mrs. Barbara H. ParksMs. Phaedra C. ParksParkwood EntertainmentDr. Cheryl Parra and Mr. Rosendo ParraDr. Gordhan L. Patel and Dr. Virginia B. PatelPatrick Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. William R. Patrick and Mrs. Aubrie PatrickPatrons of the Savannah Community FoundationPatten Seed CompanyMr. Alexander W. Patterson and Mrs. Janet PattersonMr. Robert C. Patton and Mrs. Cornealia Ham PattonDr. Katherine Paul and Mr. David J. PaulMrs. Christine Bushman Pavlak EstateMr. William P. Payne and Mrs. Martha Beard PaynePBI/Gordon Corporation

Peachtree Garden Club Community Fund, Inc.Mr. Robert B. Pease III and Mrs. Lynn PeasePellicano ConstructionMr. Michael E. Penland and Mrs. Rebecca D. PenlandMr. Richard H. Pennell Jr. and Mrs. Nancy PennellMr. Sean P. Pennix and Mrs. Katie PennixPepsi-Cola CompanyGraham Perdue FoundationMr. Ernesto R. Perez and Mrs. Jamie PerezLt Col J. David Pesterfield and Mrs. Toni Todd PesterfieldThe Pew Charitable TrustsMs. Lya Friedrich PfeiferMr. and Mrs. Edward W. PharesPHDPhibro Animal Health CorporationMr. Hal PhilipsonPic USA, Inc.Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.Terri and Gene PitcherMr. Kent M. Plowman Jr. and Mrs. Tina PlowmanMr. Alec L. Poitevint II and Mrs. Doreen Stiles PoitevintPollard Lumber Company, Inc.Cynthia W. PollardMr. Robert W. Pollard Jr.*Mr. Robert M. Pollock Howard and Suzanne PompDr. Leonard W. Poon and Mrs. Marie A. PoonMr. Benjamin W. Pope and Mrs. Laura A. PopeMr. Chad V. Powell and Mrs. Stephanie A. PowellMrs. Irene T. PowersDr. Taffi Prasse and Dr. Keith W. PrassePremium PeanutMs. Kathy B. Prescott and Mr. H. Grady Thrasher IIIMrs. Deane S. Price and Mr. Darryl R. PriceMr. James K. Price and Mrs. Christina PriceDr. Julian P. Price Jr. and Ms. Kelly PricePricewaterhouseCoopers LLPPrince Agri Products, Inc.Mr. John B. Prince III and Mrs. Betty J. PrinceMr. Thomas E. Prior and Mrs. Laura Z. PriorThe Private Client ReservePrudential FinancialMs. Mebane H. Pruitt and Mr. Neil L. Pruitt Jr.Mr. Drew W. Prusiecki and Ms. Kellie A. PrusieckiPublicis Healthcare Communications GroupPublix Super Markets, Inc.Dr. Antonio E. Puente and Mrs. Linda PuenteMr. Joseph B. PurcellSteven and Kara PurvisNeal and Lib QuirkMr. Robert J. Rabe and Dr. Rachel C. RabeMr. and Mrs. Philip T. Rabun

Karen J. L. Burg, the UGA Harbor Lights Chair in the College of Veterinary Medicine, conducts cutting-edge bioengineering research that identifies new ways to treat diseases affecting both animals and humans. 

Seven of Burg’s inventions have been patented, one of which helped establish a biomedical company that develops tools to diagnose and treat breast cancer. By refining a process called biofabrication, which can use human cells to build 3D tissue structures, Burg also developed ways to test therapies without having to experiment on the patient.

“I firmly believe that innovation lies at the boundaries of disciplines. I’ve come to understand that’s where exciting leaps in research occur. Private donations make it possible for me to use my research to help students acquire the skills they need to solve real-world problems.”

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Mr. Bruce Q. Rado and Ms. Andrea GernazianMr. Thomas Raffa and Ms. Kathy RaffaMrs. Nancy E. Rafuse and Mr. Mark K. RafuseMarjorie Lewis Rankin Bypass TrustMr. David M. Ratcliffe and Mrs. Cecelia RatcliffeMr. Paul P. Raulet Jr.Ms. Rosalinda Rayman and Mr. Steven L. RaymanRBA Oglethorpe Investments, LLCMr. Thomas K. Reckling and Mrs. Michelle H. RecklingRedcoat Band Alumni Association, Inc.Redmont Homes, LLCMr. Jeffrey F. Reed and Mrs. Cathy ReedMs. W. Jane Reeves EstateRegions Financial CorporationDr. Bradley C. RegisterMr. Robbie B. ReidMr. Fred ReimerMr. James A. Reinstein and Mrs. Sheila ReinsteinMr. Shaye RembaResource Management Service, LLCReynolds Veterans AssociationMr. Dudley C. Reynolds and Mrs. Mary ReynoldsRhodes Financial ServicesMr. Brian RhodesMr. and Mrs. Carl T. RhodesMr. James E. RhodesDr. Katherine R. Rhodes and Mr. Scott E. RhodesThe Richards GroupMs. Artie Inglis RichardsMr. Ken Richards and Ms. Elizabeth Correll RichardsMr. Paul W. RichelsonMs. Dina RichmanMr. H. Pope RichterMr. Carl F. Riden Jr.Rite Aid CorporationRiverbanks Zoo & Botanical GardenRiverview Foundation, Inc.Mr. Gregory J. Rizzo and Mrs. Barbara J. RizzoDr. William C. Robbins and Mrs. Susan S. RobbinsMrs. Emily Robinson and Mr. Pete RobinsonMr. Eric L. RodenMr. David A. Rodgers and Mrs. Corinne RodgersMr. Richard L. Rodgers and Ms. Lara J. RodgersMr. W. Ralph Rodgers Jr.Mr. Ronald W. Rogers and Mrs. Cindy RogersMr. John W. Rooker and Mrs. Cynthia RookerPam and Craig RoperMr. David S. Rosenthal and Mrs. Mary D. RosenthalMr. Jeffrey L. Rothenberger and Mrs. Stacy L. RothenbergerMr. Don C. Rountree and Mrs. Neva D. RountreeMs. Hannah E. RowanMrs. Hannah Laughlin RowanJohn and Virginia Rowan

Mr. Daniel C. Royal Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James RubensteinMr. Keith S. Rucker and Mrs. Julie C. RuckerMr. and Mrs. David RussJay W. Russell and Ida H. RussellRichard B. Russell Foundation, Inc.Mr. Robert L. Russell Jr. and Ms. Patricia G. RussellMrs. Donna C. Rydquist and Mr. Dean B. RydquistMr. Victor A. Sahm III and Ms. Kristy SahmMr. David G. Salyers and Mrs. Lynn SalyersSanderson Farms, Inc.Julia Lumpkin Sando and Donald SandoJohn Frank Sands and Alice Green SandsMr. Charles S. Sanford Jr. and Mrs. Mary McRitchie SanfordMr. Brian E. Satisky and Ms. Shelly R. SatiskyMrs. Nancy E. Scarbrough and Mr. Michael H. ScarbroughMr. David G. Schlitt and Mrs. Cheryl A. SchlittSchlumberger FoundationThe Charles Schwab Corporation FoundationSchwab Charitable FundDr. Larry A. Schwartz Jr.Mr. Bo ScottRobert and Cindy ScottMrs. Stacy Goodman Scott and Mr. Leon J. Scott IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Scott IIIThe Scotts CompanyMs. Swann SeilerSelig EnterprisesSelig FoundationMr. S. Stephen Selig III and Mrs. Linda Weinkle SeligMr. Stephen S. SeligDr. William H. SellMrs. Jodi Holtzman Selvey and Mr. William E. SelveyMs. Meredith L. SelveyMr. Scott W. SelveySempra U.S. Gas & Power, LLCSePRO CorporationMr. and Mrs. Abram J. SerottaLaura and Rutherford Seydel IIMr. Michael J. Sharp and Mrs. Sarah SharpMr. Fred F. Sharpe Jr. and Mrs. Bonnie I. SharpeDr. David L. Shealy and Mrs. Elaine Wohlford ShealyScott and Becca ShellMr. Stanley W. Shelton and Mrs. Dorothy F. SheltonShenzhen Leveking Animal Nutrition CoMr. G. Michael ShepherdW. M. Sheppard Lumber Co., Inc.Mr. William J. Sheppard and Mrs. Cynthia W. SheppardMrs. Susan Sherman and Mr. David S. Sherman III

Mr. Herbert J. Short Jr. and Mrs. Lisa Spain ShortMs. Sylvia E. ShorttShowtime Networks, Inc.Mrs. Bonney S. Shuman and Mr. William J. ShumanMr. Keith H. Shurbutt and Mrs. Tiffaney ShurbuttR. Todd Shutley and Darlene R. ShutleyRepresentative Deborah Donaldson Silcox and Dr. D. Hal Silcox IIISilicon Valley Community FoundationDr. George W. Simmons and Mrs. Lindi G. SimmonsSimons FoundationScott and Linda SinkSipcamAdvanMrs. Nan Skier and Dr. David A. SkierMr. William D. Skinner and Mrs. Jane Fickling SkinnerSlaughter Properties, LLCMr. G. Fain Slaughter Jr.*Mr. William N. Slaughter and Mrs. Marta P. SlaughterMr. Stephen S. Sloan and Mrs. Mollie M. SloanMr. Kirby P. Smart and Mrs. Mary Beth SmartMr. Aaron D. Smith and Mrs. Kristen SmithMrs. Cheryl SmithMrs. Colleen Smith and Mr. Steve SmithMr. David M. Smith and Ms. Karen RowellMr. David N. Smith and Mrs. Lisa Wells SmithMr. Gordon A. Smith and Mrs. Jane K. SmithMs. Julie C. SmithM. Brandon SmithMr. Matthew Smith and Mrs. Tracy E. SmithMr. Reginald R. Smith and Mrs. Leigh M. SmithWilliam L. Smith IV and Dorothea Patrick SmithSmithfield Foods, Inc.Mr. Lou Sobh and Mrs. Georgia SobhSogamott Foundation, Inc.Allison and Josh SolomonMr. Philip Solomons Jr. and Mrs. Cathy SolomonsMr. Robert J. Soper and Mrs. Jacqueline SoperSouthern Company Charitable Foundation, Inc.Southern Poultry Research, Inc.Mr. David Sovchen and Mrs. Maura SovchenSpace-RayMr. Tony Spake and Ms. Janice Kent SpakeMr. John Phinizy Spalding and Mrs. Mildred Cross SpaldingDr. and Mrs. Gary R. SperdutoEleanor Crane St. Laurent and Georges C. St. Laurent Jr.Mr. Richard Stamper and Mrs. Kimberly Lindsey StamperMr. and Mrs. E. Roe Stamps IVStapleton FamilyStar Roses Star Plants

Starbucks Coffee CompanyState Farm Companies FoundationState of Kansas Department of AdministrationState Mutual Insurance CompanyMr. George A. Steadman III and Mrs. Ann G. SteadmanMr. James Harlan Steele and Mrs. Nancy Dalton SteeleMr. James SteffelMr. Edouard L. Stelling III and Mrs. Martha M. StellingMr. Kessel D. Stelling Jr. and Mrs. Carol StellingMr. William J. Stembler and Mrs. Anne M. StemblerMr. Jerry L. StephensBrother and Carol StewartMr. Robert R. StickelMr. Duane Still and Mrs. Deanna Newton StillMr. Harold W. Still and Mrs. Veronica StillMr. Robert H. Stolz Sr. and Mrs. Anne Howard StolzMr. Miles A. Stone and Mrs. Teresa W. StoneDr. Myron L. Stone and Mrs. Bonnie StoneMr. and Mrs. Barry L. StoreyMs. Deborah Gohr Storey and Dr. Jay MabreyMr. Fred D. Storey Jr.Mr. Travis Storey and Mrs. Margaret Williams StoreyMr. Wade H. Stribling and Mrs. Celine StriblingMr. Dennis H. Strickland and Mrs. Sindy Massey StricklandMr. George L. Strobel II and Mrs. Judith GoldenStuckey Timberland, Inc.Mr. Williamson S. Stuckey Jr. and Mrs. Ethelynn McMillan StuckeySTUHR ENTERPRISES, LLCMr. Christopher N. Sullivan and Ms. Karol E. SullivanMr. Victor C. Sullivan III and Mrs. Jane A. SullivanSumitomo Corporation of AmericasDr. Malcolm E. Sumner and Mrs. Priscilla SumnerSunTrust Bank Trusteed FoundationsSunTrust FoundationSuperior Pine Products CompanySutherland Asbill & Brennan, LLPMr. and Mrs. Carl E. SwearingenMr. Forrest W. Sweat Jr. and Mrs. Susan Davis SweatMr. Asa V. Swift and Mrs. Rebecca SwiftMr. Carter E. SwiftGeorge and Ann Swift Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. George P. Swift IIIDr. Steven Swords and Mrs. Lacy SwordsSyngenta Crop Protection, LLCSynovus

The Georgia Power Company has not only been providing electricity to Georgia for more than a century but also has been a longtime supporter of the state’s flagship institution. The University of Georgia proudly recognizes Georgia Power as one of its largest corporate partners.

Georgia Power’s support, which totals an astounding $13.3 million as of July 1, 2017, positively impacts UGA faculty, staff, and students on a daily basis. Its generous gifts are enhancing student learning and success and fueling innovative research that benefits the entire state.

This year, Georgia Power created an endowed scholarship through the University’s new Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program, designed to increase need-based aid for students.

“We are thrilled to become the first corporate partner to set up a Georgia Commitment Scholarship, ” said Chris Cummiskey, Executive Vice President of External Affairs at Georgia Power, “and we look forward to seeing the significant impact that need-based scholarships will continue to have on students at UGA.”

The company also is a member of the Corporate Partnership Program in UGA’s College of Engineering. Georgia Power has recently provided funding to recruit new students, support student design projects, and improve facilities. “We are especially looking forward to seeing the continued growth and development of the College of Engineering, ” Cummiskey said.

Georgia Power also has encouraged its employees to donate to UGA by matching employees’ gifts. Over the last eight years, Georgia Power Foundation’s gift matching program has contributed $123,640.

As one of UGA’s largest corporate partners, the impact of Georgia Power’s support stretches across campus. “Georgia Power is proud of its longtime partnership with the University of Georgia, ” said Cummiskey. “It’s an incredible way to make a difference in the state we serve.”

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Dr. Leiv Takle Jr.Taminco, Inc.Mrs. Hugh M. TarbuttonMr. Francis A. Tarkenton and Mrs. Linda TarkentonMr. Robert O. Tate Jr. and Mrs. Alisa D. TateMr. Kirk Tattersall and Mrs. Kelly TattersallR. J. Taylor Jr. FoundationMr. Richard A. Taylor and Ms. Erin B. TaylorMr. Zach Taylor

Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association College Retirement Equities Fund

Mrs. C. Herman TerryThe Texas TribuneDr. Carter E. Tharpe and Mrs. Joy P. TharpeThis American LifeAnita Morrison ThomasMr. David K. Thomas and Mrs. Beth L. ThomasMr. Marshall D. Thomas and Mrs. Mariruth Thomas

Mr. Marty E. ThomasMrs. Patricia B. ThomasDr. Bruce S. Thombley Jr.Dr. Brenda A. Thompson and Mr. Larry D. ThompsonMr. Robert I. Thompson and Mrs. Angela M. ThompsonMs. Steinunn ThórarinsdóttirMr. William F. ThorneMr. Lindsey D. Thornhill Threadgill Electric Co., Inc.Mr. Robert Threadgill and Mrs. Pamela ThreadgillMrs. Martha ThurmondSam M. Tidwell and Julie E. TidwellTimberland Investment ResourcesMs. Joan Titus EstateMs. Audrey TolsonMr. Alan R. Tomblin and Mrs. Maryann W. TomblinMr. and Mrs. Mark P. TomlinsonTouchdown Club of AthensMr. Tony D. Townley and Ms. Elizabeth TownleyMr. John E. Traver and Mrs. Carol L. TraverDr. Bruce G. Tripp and Mrs. Anna TrippTruistMr. Jeffrey S. Tucker and Mrs. Catherine B. TuckerMr. Richard L. Tucker Sr. and Mrs. Margaret TuckerTuff Competition Farms, LLCThe Turfgrass Group, Inc.Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc.The Turner Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. George Christopher TurnerMr. and Mrs. James C. TurnerMr. Seth S. TurnerMr. William B. Turner Jr. and Mrs. Sally TurnerTwentieth Century Fox Flm CorpTwenty-Seven FoundationUnilever United States, Inc.United Midwest Savings BankUnited States Golf AssociationUniversal Branding and Media LLCUniversity of Georgia Athletic AssociationUniversity System of Georgia Foundation, Inc.Univision Management CompanyThe UPS Foundation, Inc.U.S. Army Corps of EngineersThe U.S. Charitable Gift TrustUS Endowment for Forestry & Communities, Inc.US Land and Farms LLCUS Poultry and Egg AssociationMr. Thomas O. Usilton Jr. and Ms. Valerie J. Usilton

Brandon Howard Young graduated this spring with a bachelor’s degree in management from the Terry College of Business.

A four-year letterman with the Georgia Bulldogs basketball team, Young is known for his diligence on the court and in the classroom. He was named the team’s most inspirational player two seasons in a row and received the UGA Athletic Association’s Joel Eaves Scholar-Athlete Award for earning the highest GPA of all male UGA student athletes.

Young is pursuing a master’s degree in sports management at UGA and is a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team.

“Due to the generosity of private donors, I have benefitted firsthand from engaged faculty who have taught me invaluable lessons. That support also built one-of-a-kind facilities where I have had the opportunity to compete at a high level and find unique learning opportunities. Your generosity has helped me immeasurably.”

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USPOULTRY FoundationValdosta Area Georgia Bulldog ClubValentValent Bio Sciences CorporationMr. Richard L. Valentine and Mrs. Cherry Gregory ValentineValicorMr. William J. VanDerKloot III and Mrs. Eugenia VanDerKlootVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramVarian Medical Systems, Inc.Vaughn-Jordan FoundationMs. Anita J. Veldman and Mr. Thomas F. VeldmanMr. Russ J. Vering and Ms. Tamara L. VeringVerizonVeterinary Emergency & Critical Care FoundationMr. Charles A. Vice and Mrs. Brenda F. ViceMr. Charles J. Vickery III and Mrs. Patsy VickeryVictory Real Estate Investments LLCVidalia Onion CommitteeMrs. Michelle S. Vine and Mr. Barry W. VineVision Pet Imaging PLLCMr. Layne WadeT. Rogers Wade and *Marcia Bryan WadeMr. Josh B. Wages and Mrs. Christy L. WagesMr. William L. Wages Jr. and Mrs. Kathleen Ellison Wages EstateDr. Jill S. Walker and Dr. Michael S. ShulerMr. Scott WalkerAlex and Julie WallaceMr. Wesley C. Walraven Jr. and Mr. Brian MooreMr. Carlton K. Walstad and Ms. Shannon Choate WalstadSusan C. Waltman and Thomas M. BarryWalton EMC*Mr. and Mrs. Edus H. Warren Jr.Waterfall Foundation, Inc.The Waters Foundation, Inc.Ms. Ashley B. WatsonWatson - Twait Charitable Gift FundMs. Michelle WattsMr. Michael N. Weathersby and Ms. Risë J. WeathersbyDr. James B. Weaver Jr. Mr. Christopher I. Webb and Mrs. Stephanie C. WebbMr. and Mrs. Michael R. WebbMr. Edward Weisiger Jr. and Dr. Betsy FlemingJohn and Wendi WellsMr. Leo F. Wells III and Mrs. Angie WellsWells Fargo & CompanyWells Fargo FoundationWestRock CompanyWEX Inc.WGBH Educational FoundationMr. and Mrs. Charles R. Whalen

Mr. William R. Whisenant and Mrs. Alcy WhisenantDewey C. and Karen M. WhiteLettie Pate Whitehead FoundationMr. James B. Whitley and Ms. Jessica J. WhitleyProvost Pamela S. Whitten and Mr. Jason J. WhittenWiedenmann North America, LLCMr. Thomas B. Wight IIIMr. Marlan B. WilbanksMs. Ashleigh WilderMr. J. Thomas Wiley Jr. and Mrs. Susan F. WileyMr. Philip A. Wilheit Sr. and Mrs. Mary Hart WilheitMr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams Jr.Mrs. Elizabeth L. Williams and Mr. Ridley M. WilliamsMr. J. Douglas Williams and Mrs. Dianne WilliamsMrs. Loraine Plant Williams EstateDr. Lynwood A. Williams EstateMr. Charles W. Wilson Jr. and Ms. Cindy WilsonFrances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc.Mr. Stanford G. Wilson and Mrs. Debbie WilsonMr. Victor K. WilsonW. Terry Wingfield Jr. and Fran S. WingfieldDr. Rebecca B. WinklerThe Winn FundMr. Robert Winthrop II and Dr. Carol V. WinthropMr. R. Halsey Wise and Mrs. Lisha S. WiseMr. Charles J. Wolter and Mrs. Karen K. WolterMr. Bradley P. Wood and Ms. Leigh WoodDr. Mary M. Wood and Dr. Norman J. WoodMr. Henry H. Woodall and Mrs. Lynda E. WoodallThe Woodruff Family FoundationMr. George C. Woodruff IIIJ. W. & Ethel I. Woodruff FoundationThe Peggy and James Woodruff Jr. Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Peggy P. WoodruffRobert W. Woodruff FoundationMs. Sara B. Woods and Mr. Jim WoodsMr. and Mrs. Joel O. WootenWormsloe Foundation, Inc.The Wormsloe Institute of Environmental HistoryMr. John P. Wright and Mrs. Lyn Mealor WrightMr. Michael S. Wright and Mrs. Carolyn R. WrightYancey Bros. Co.Mr. Delos H. Yancey III and Mrs. Molly M. YanceyDr. Lee YanikMr. Allen W. YeeMr. E. Howard Young and Mrs. Rebecca Hale YoungMr. John L. Young and Mrs. Leslie B. YoungJulie G. Young and John F. YoungStephen T. and Jennifer J. YoungMr. and Mrs. William D. Young Jr.Yum! Brands, Inc.

The Zeist Foundation, Inc.Dr. Caroline Ziemke-DickensZinpro CorporationZoetisZoo Atlanta

Fellows

Annual Gifts: $5,000-9,999

Anonymous (12)Mr. Kevin D. AbernethyACETO Agricultural Chemicals Corp.Active Minerals InternationalACVO Vision for Animals FoundationAdams and Reese LLPMr. Thomas E. Aderhold and Ms. Kay M. AderholdAerotekLes and Jaydee AgerThe Agouron InstituteAgricultural Commodity Commission for CottonAgriTitan LLCAlbaugh, LLCAldi, Inc.Mr. Kent B. Alexander and Dr. Diane Z. AlexanderMr. Mohamed R. AllawatiMs. Lochie Jo Allen EstateJimmy and Kathy AllgoodAloStar Bank of CommerceAlpharetta Animal HospitalMr. Tommy C. AltmanAmerican College of Veterinary Emergency and

Critical CareAmerican Endowment FoundationAmerican Public Works Association - Georgia

ChapterAmerican Society of Landscape Architects Georgia

Chapter, Inc.Amerigroup CorporationDr. Chester W. Anderson and Mrs. Paula Long AndersonMr. Brooks Andrews and Mr. Dale DwelleDr. Scott Angle and *Mrs. Teresa AngleMr. William B. Ansley Jr. and Ms. Sharon K. AnsleyApplicant StarterThe Appraisers Research FoundationMs. June Y. ArataArborgen, Inc.*Betty Anne Money ArenzArgo Group International HoldingsArkema Inc.Ms. Cynthia A. ArrendaleAthFest EducatesThe Atlanta Kennel Club, Inc.Avalon Real Estate Partners, LLCMrs. Martha Avery

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Mr. Robert D. Bailey and Mrs. Laura BaileyMr. James E. Baine and Mrs. Charlotte BaineH. J. Baker & Bro., Inc.Ralph W. Balchin Jr. and Sandra S. BalchinMr. Dennis J. Baltz and Ms. Elizabeth Bruce BaltzBank of AmericaMr. Robert A. BarberMrs. Amy L. Bardash and Mr. Martin G. BardashBarnes Drug Stores of ValdostaMr. David H. Barnes and Mrs. Martha C. BarnesDr. Joseph W. BartgesMr. Robert A. Bartlett Jr. and Mrs. Cathleen M. BartlettMs. Phyllis BartonDr. R. William BasingerDr. Larry H. Beard and Dr. Linda Nicholson-BeardMr. Barnie Beasley Jr. and Ms. Carla Ayers BeasleyMr. Gavin Beck and Ms. Danette Jones BeckMr. Brian S. Beckwith and Ms. Anne BeckwithDr. Raymond Bradley Bedgood D. O.Mr. David B. Bell Sr. and Ms. Susie Swett BellBella CucinaMr. Robert W. Belson and Mrs. Charlotte Whitehead BelsonBennett Thrasher, LLPMr. William D. BennettMr. Tim E. BentsenMr. Dennis R. Beresford and Mrs. Marian BeresfordMr. Joseph W. Berg III and Mrs. Glenda S. BergDr. Harold W. Berkman and Mrs. Muriel BerkmanMrs. Jeanne L. BerryMr. Wallace E. BertschinRobert and Lisa BezzegDr. Clark BinkleyBio Green USA, IncMr. Dameron Black III and Mrs. Jane BlackMr. Don B. BlackburnMiss Anna K. BlissitBlue Source LLCDr. H. Roger Boerma and Mrs. Cindy BoermaMr. Alexander H. Booth and Mrs. Francine BoothMr. James N. BossermanDr. Martha BosworthDr. Ralph E. Bowers II and Dr. Amy Moates BowersMr. Jesse G. Bowles III and Mrs. Judy BowlesMr. Kirk J. Bradley and Mrs. Deanne BradleyBrasfield & Gorrie LLCMs. Laura E. BrightwellMr. Charles C. Brooks Jr. and Dr. Patricia D. ZettekMr. Justin D. Brooks and Mrs. Margaret L. BrooksMs. Sarah Atkins BrooksDr. William W. BrooksMr. Phil Brosseau Jr. and Ms. Stephanie Buckler BrosseauMr. Michael W. Browder and Mrs. Kimberly Browder

Mr. Andrew Brown III and Mrs. Laurie Veal BrownMr. Christopher W. Brown and Mrs. Stacey S. BrownMr. Jeffrey A. Brown and Mrs. Susan G. BrownMs. Lori Moyer BrownMr. Ross M. BrownMr. John S. Browne and Ms. Caroline E. BrowneBTG Pactual Timberland Investment Group, LLCMr. Sam BullardMr. E. Davison Burch and Mrs. Devereux BurchBurger King CorporationMr. R. Sanders BurgessMr. Gordon B. Burnett Jr. and Ms. Jennifer L. BurnettDr. John E. Burney III and Mrs. Laura BurneyMr. Kent A. Burns and Ms. Susan A. BurnsDr. Louise K. Burpee and Dr. Randy BasingerMr. Charles A. Burson and Mrs. Joanne C. BursonMs. Nancy A. Bush and Mr. Emil ScoffoneMr. Kelly E. Bussell Jr. and Mrs. Sandra C. BussellJudy Burke BynumRonnie Lee Cain, R.Ph. and Norma Jean CainCaldwell & Gregory LLCMr. Thomas B. Call Jr. and Mrs. Katherine CallLacy Middlebrooks Camp and Thomas G. CampDr. Matthew W. Camp and Dr. Paige CampCampbell Global Forest & Natural Resource InvestmentsMr. Charles E. Campbell and Mrs. Ann CampbellMrs. Barbara S. Candler and Mr. Peter M. CandlerDr. Sharon L. Cann EstateMr. Charles T. Cantrell and Mrs. Nanette L. CantrellCapital One Services, Inc.The Honorable Valerie E. CaproniMs. Laura H. Carden and Mr. Joseph W. CardenDr. Keith Carnes Sr. and Mrs. Lori Sanders CarnesMr. Stuart A. CarringtonCarroll County Animal HospitalMs. Amanda CarrollDr. Frank L. Carter and Mrs. Christine W. CarterWilliam Nichols Casey and Constance Smith CaseyMr. Van E. Caswell and Ms. Wimberly WarnockCatchMark Timber TrustMs. Danielle CatesCentury Strategies LLCCertis U.S.A., LLCMr. David D. ChaffinMr. William B. ChambersMr. Joshua J. Champion and Ms. Jennifer ChampionChaparral FoundationChapple CorporationThe Cheesecake FactoryMr. and Mrs. William L. ChickMr. Karl Christian and Mrs. Susan ChristianChubb Charitable FoundationCintasMr. Allen Clardy and Mrs. Karen Clardy

Mrs. Anna Godbee Clement and Mr. Dallas S. ClementCNA FoundationMr. Scott Coggins and Mrs. Cindy E. CogginsMrs. Karen A. CoileMrs. Charla A. Collings and Mr. David H. CollingsCollins Cooper Carusi ArchitectsDr. Seth ColmanCommunity Foundation of South Georgia, Inc.Community Pharmacy, Inc.Concept AGConsilience Group, LLCConyers Kennel Club of Georgia, Inc.Mr. Mark F. Cooper and Ms. Laura C. CooperMr. Ronald S. Cooper and Mrs. Carolyn J. CooperRobert and Lynn CopelandDr. William L. CousinsLaura Hauck CovingtonCox Enterprises, Inc.Jane Alice Hudson CraigMr. Scott E. CraigMs. Joan Bland CraveyCricket Wireless LLCCross Creek Seed, Inc.Dr. Deryee A. Crossley Jr.Brian and April CrowCrowe Horwath LLPAlex Crumbley and Claire CrumbleyCTCBIO, IncMr. David A. Culley and Mrs. Ann Cochran CulleyMr. Gary Cunningham and Mrs. Lu CunninghamKimberlee Ann and Jonathan Edward CurleyMs. Santhia L. CurtisCVS/PharmacyMr. Harold DardenDr. Alexandra Craig Davenport and Mr. Whitley P. DavenportMr. R. Read Davis and Mrs. Diane D. DavisMr. Kenneth J. DeLay and Mrs. Angela DeLayAnna E. DeLoach Mr. James M. DeLoach Jr. Deloitte & Touche LLPDeloitte Services, LPMr. Marvin H. Dickey and Ms. Jacquelyn L. DickeyMr. Ty Dickey and Ms. Laney Prosperi DickeyMr. Kurt O. Diefenbach and Mrs. Kitty B. DiefenbachMr. James L. DinkinsDixon Hughes Goodman LLPDodge Communications, Inc.Mr. Bradford N. Dodge and Mrs. Diane B. DodgeDr. Erin M. DoironElise R. Donohue Charitable TrustThe Roy and Janet Dorsey FoundationDr. Barry A. DotsonMr. James R. Dove and Mrs. Nancy P. DoveMs. Nancy P. Dove

Dow AgroSciences, LLCMr. Jeffrey Duck and Mrs. Leigh H. DuckDue South Obedience Association, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashley DukesMr. Jayson S. DukesMr. Colin D. Dunlop and Mrs. Morgan L. DunlopDuquesne UniversityMr. Eric G. Durden and Mrs. Allender L. DurdenMr. Milner G. Durden Jr. and Ms. Jennifer L. DurdenMr. Steven A. Durocher and Ms. Kathryn E. DurocherEast Coast Agri-Technologies, INCEastern Cantaloupe Growers Association (ECGA)Dr. David L. EcklesEcology Wildlife FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert G. EdgeMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. EdmundsJames Edward & Company, Inc.Dr. Carolann EisenhartMr. Robert A. Ellis Jr. and Mrs. Debra EllisDr. and Mrs. Mark F. EllisonEnterprise Holdings FoundationMr. Christopher E. Etheridge and Mrs. Ellen L. EtheridgeMr. David W. Ethridge and Mrs. Kathy Hancock EthridgeEvans Grading Co.Mr. Kevin C. Evans and Mrs. Candice M. EvansExpel AgrotecnologiaExposition Foundation, Inc.ExxonMobil FoundationDr. Douglas P. Farman and Mrs. Patricia B. FarmanThe Fastbreak Club, Inc.Mr. Donald M. FerenczMr. John G. Ferguson and Ms. Allyson G. FergusonMr. Jacob J. Ferro Jr.Fidelity InvestmentsMr. Joseph M. FieldFinite Carbon CorporationMs. Sue Henry FinkFirst American Title Insurance CompanyMs. Nancy A. Fischer and Mr. Patrick MoloneyMr. Charlie B. Fiveash and Mrs. Leila E. FiveashMrs. Amy Stewart Fletcher and Mr. Rick FletcherMs. Jennifer Wheatley FletcherMr. Matthew J. Fletcher and Mrs. Laura A. FletcherMr. James H. Floyd and Mrs. Shawn E. FloydMr. James D. Fluker Jr. and Mrs. Dorothy I. FlukerMr. Michael A. Foley Sr. and Mrs. Catherine FoleyDavid Forehand FoundationMrs. Susan L. ForehandForest Investment Associates, L.P.Forest Resource Consultants, Inc.Forisk Consulting, LLCForest Heights Pharmacy

Supporting young people has always been important to Garry W. Bridgeman, who serves as a trustee on the UGA Foundation board. He and his wife, Sandra, do not have children of their own, and they feel compelled to help those in their community. “It’s always been a priority for us to help children do well academically and then move into being a productive part of society, ” Bridgeman explained. “For us, that’s always been important.”

Bridgeman wants to make sure children in urban centers get the opportunity to attend the University of Georgia regardless of their financial situation, so he created a need-based endowed scholarship through the Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program. He established the scholarship in an effort to help those who qualify academically but would not otherwise be able to afford the full cost of attendance. “The hope is they will have the ability to focus more on academics and less on the anxiety of making ends meet, ” Bridgeman said.

The Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program, announced in January 2017, is designed to grow the number of need-based scholarships awarded to UGA students. Through the program, the UGA Foundation matches individual donations to double the impact of endowed need-based scholarships.

Since 2005, Bridgeman has served several terms as a trustee. He attributes his time spent on the board to giving him great visibility into the interworking of the University. “By serving as a trustee, I’ve had a lot of insight into how the University functions, ” Bridgeman said. “It puts you in a position of knowing that your dollars will be used wisely and will serve very important purposes.” His appreciation of the University community also has grown during his time as a trustee. “I’ve been impressed with how great of an academic center it is for students, but also just the warmth and community it provides: UGA really is a family.”

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The Fort Trustee FundMr. Kent D. FountainDr. George E. Francisco Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth W. Francisco

Mr. Ronald E. FranklinDr. Megan R. FreemanMr. Joseph A. Fried and Mrs. Terry A. FriedMr. Edward M. Fritch Jr. and Mrs. Janie Fritch

Dr. Jennifer L. FrumThe Fulbright ProgramMr. J. Rex Fuqua and Mrs. Duvall FuquaDr. Robert S. Galen and Dr. Lorilee R. SandmannMr. Denny C. Galis and Mrs. Peggy GalisMrs. Nancy Moore Gallagher and Mr. Gavin L. GallagherMrs. Kent D. GarbeeDr. Ralph B. Garrett III and Mrs. Barbara Havry GarrettMr. Stephen Gately and Ms. Amy GatelyMr. James C. Gatewood and Mrs. Billie GatewoodMs. Charlayne A. Gault and Mr. Ronald GaultMr. Robert Gauntt and Mrs. Kristin GaunttMr. Sidney A. Gelernter and Ms. Michele R. GelernterGeorgia Beekeepers AssociationGeorgia Crown Distributing Co.Georgia Development AuthorityGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Pharmacy Association, Inc.Georgia S. Downing TrustGeorgia State Charitable Contributions ProgramGeorgia Veterinary Medical AssociationGeorgia’s Film, Music & Digital Entertainment OfficeAndrew Ghertner Philanthropic FundDr. William H. GholstonMr. Keith B. Giddens Jr.Mr. Michael P. Gigandet and Mrs. Phyllis Reese GigandetMr. John T. Glover and Mrs. Sandra GloverMr. John T. Glover Jr.Mr. Charles E. Godfrey Jr.Mr. Ray Goff and Ms. Mary HarrisonMr. William L. GoffGolden Peanut CompanyGolden State FoodsDr. Lynda Thomas Goodfellow and Mr. Raymond B. GoodfellowMs. Ava GoodsonGoogle, Inc.Mr. Carey L. Gordon and Mrs. Eileen GordonGreater New York Hospital AssociationMr. Thomas E. Greene III and Mrs. Jessie Brinson GreeneGreenwood Resources, Inc.Mr. Micah P. GremillionGriffin Ford Lincoln, Inc.Griffin Spalding Chamber of CommerceMr. Christopher M. Griffin and Mrs. Jennifer L. GriffinMr. Paxton W. Griffin and Ms. Annie GriffinMr. Preston W. Griffith and Mrs. Paula N. GriffithMs. Amy GumasHall, Both, Smith & Slover PC

Ms. Deidre HammerMr. Daniel N. Hannon and Mrs. Laura Hutchinson HannonMrs. Madelyn Hansberger and Mr. James C. HansbergerDr. Bobby J. HardenDr. Jason P. Harden and Mrs. Chloe E. HardenMr. Patrick E. HardieThe Dot and Lam Hardman Family FoundationMr. Bradford A. Hardy and Mrs. Danetta HardyMr. Steve HarrisMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Jay HawkinsMr. P. David Hay and Mrs. Renee McDonald HayHaygood Legal PCHealthcare Georgia FoundationMr. Robert P. HeinMr. Walter Hellerstein and Dr. Nina HellersteinHelm Agro US, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John Cord Helmken IIHemera FoundationMr. P. Don Hemrick and Mrs. Barbara M. HemrickMr. James L. Henderson III and Mrs. Eleanor HendersonPhil and Carol HendricksonMr. Douglas M. Hene and Mrs. Lindsey D. HeneDr. Keith L. Herndon and Mrs. Avonne HerndonMs. Judith F. HernstadtThe Hershey CompanyLonnie and Kim HerzogMrs. Susan Guthrie HeukeHillshire Brands CompanyWilliam R. Hinson and Lisa M. HinsonMs. Villa Sulzbacher HizerMr. Inman G. Hodges and Mrs. Cindy D. HodgesMr. Joseph M. Hodgson and Mrs. Penny G. HodgsonMr. Leonard D. Hogan Sr.Mr. Charles R. Hoke and Ms. Rebecca L. HokeMrs. Donna Gereghty Holden and Mr. Bill HoldenDr. Benjamin H. Holland and Ms. Elizabeth G. HollandMr. and Mrs. John R. HollingsworthMr. Ronald G. Holt Jr. and Mrs. Rachel Walker HoltHoly Cross Lutheran ChurchThe Home Depot FoundationHomrich Berg, Inc.Mr. William E. Honey Jr. and Ms. Kathryn P. HoneyHoneywell Federal Manufacturing & TechnologiesMr. Christopher A. Hopkins and Ms. Marilynn H. HopkinsDr. Jacquelyn V. HornerMrs. Kimber L. Houlne and Mr. Timothy M. HoulneJulia A. HoustonMrs. Margaret Kwilecki Howard and Mr. Eugene H. Howard Jr.Mrs. Charlette Howell and Mr. Paul Howell

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hubbard Jr.Mr. Henry M. Huckaby and Ms. Amy Wood HuckabyMr. Jason E. Hudson and Mrs. Katherine P. HudsonMrs. Sandra S. Hudson and Dr. Cecil C. HudsonDr. Tyler H. Huhman and Dr. Kim HuhmanMr. Andrew W. Hussion and Mrs. Leanne S. HussionMrs. Mary Denmark HutchersonMr. Johnny E. Hyers and Mrs. Louise James HyersHy-Line InternationalIchor, LLCMr. Charles K. IdelsonIMG College LLCInfinity Network SolutionsInform, Inc.ING FoundationMr. Kirby M. IngramInstitute of International EducationIronwood Family Holdings, LLCIronwood Insurance Services, LLCMr. Thomas T. IrvinThe Thomas T. & Bernice F. Irvin Foundation, Inc.ISK BiosciencesJ&M Tank Lines, Inc.Mr. Charles E. Jabaley and Mrs. Rebecca H. JabaleyJack in the BoxMr. and Mrs. R. Michael JamesJamestown, L.P.Mr. Michael Janis and Mrs. Kim JanisDr. Xuefeng Jiang and Dr. Yanyan WangJohn Hancock Financial ServicesMr. James M. Johnson and Ms. Lois S. JohnsonCOL Thomas C. Johnson and Mrs. Cynthia Livingston JohnsonDr. Timothy JohnsonMr. William H. JohnsonThe Jones CompanyJones Lang LaSalleMr. Carter L. JonesMr. David S. Jones and Ms. Stacy Bishop JonesMr. Jeremy D. Jones and Mrs. Corrie L. JonesMr. Kenneth D. Jones and Mrs. Christine R. JonesDr. Saunders Jones Jr. and Mrs. Vicki JonesJudge Steve Jones and Ms. Lillian KinceyMs. Gail E. JordanMr. Kenneth L. Justice and Mrs. Elizabeth F. JusticeMr. Russell E. Kaliher Jr. and Mrs. Sidney KaliherMr. and Mrs. Andy and Brooke KalinauskasMs. Eleni Pryles Kalisch and Mr. Bertram KalischThe J.M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.Mr. Timothy A. Keadle and Mrs. Kathryn KeadleDr. Drew S. KellerDr. J. Lex Kenerly III and Mrs. Joy Bland KenerlyKennedy Timber, LLCMr. Allen KennedyWayne M. Kimberly

Mr. Marsh King and Mrs. Mary KingDr. Oswald H. “Sonny” King III and Mrs. Mallie Evins KingMr. Ryan KingMr. Todd King and Mrs. Marianna Little KingDr. Stanley H. Kleven and Mrs. Kathleen B. KlevenCharles B. Knapp and Lynne V. KnappMr. Charles E. Knox and Mrs. Kimberly N. KnoxMr. Reid R. Knox and Mrs. Molly Cummings KnoxMr. Evan L. Koplin and Mrs. Margaret KoplinKorn FerryMr. Gregory M. Kosater and Mrs. Leigh Bowen KosaterMr. Abraham Y. Kwon and Mrs. Linda Cho KwonDr. Jane M. LambAndrew LamprosLandmark Properties, Inc.Land Mart, Inc.Tom and Susan LandrumMr. Pope Langdale III and Mrs. Evelyn Lanier LangdaleMs. Ruth L. LangevinMr. and Mrs. J. Reese LanierThomas H. Lanier Family FoundationLanyon Solutions Inc.Mr. Larry Laseter and Ms. Margaret A. LaseterMr. Thomas P. Lauth III and Mrs. Elaine S. LauthBobby and Sissy LawsonMrs. Terri Enis LawsonDr. Todd A. Levin and Mrs. Rebecca G. LevinJ. C. Lewis Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Mary S. LewisEli Lilly and Company FoundationDr. James G. Lindley Jr. and Mrs. Stephanie C. LindleyDr. Lars G. LjungdahlKen and Robin LloydLloyds America, Inc.Lockheed-Georgia CoMs. Lynn M. LocklairElizabeth “Liz” LohseDrs. Brad and Laura LordMr. Garrett D. MackDr. Ray R. MaddoxMadison Charitable TrustMr. Michael A. MaffettMr. Barry M. Major and Mrs. Angela MajorMr. Bradford P. Majors and Ms. Josselyn G. MajorsDr. John A. MalteseMr. Gordon A. Maner and Ms. Megan Allen ManerMr. Timothy Mann Jr.The Mark at Athens, LLCMarrone Bio Innovations, Inc.Marsh USA, Inc.Mr. Colin T. Martin and Dr. Elizabeth Martin

Robert E. Hoyt is the Dudley L. Moore Jr. Chair in the Terry College of Business. He is the head of the Department of Insurance, Legal Studies, and Real Estate, which boasts one of the top ranked risk management and insurance programs in the nation. His research into corporate hedging, insurance fraud, and enterprise risk management, among other areas, informs how to maintain stable economies in an interconnected world.

Hoyt brings global experience to his research and teaching, having served as visiting scholar in some of Europe’s leading universities and Vice President of the International Insurance Society. A prolific author in his field, his expertise has been sought out by public and private sector organizations, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

“I have a strong interest in international research and education. The Moore Chair endowment has supported my involvement with the International Insurance Society and my collaborative work with faculty in Germany and Switzerland. As I told Dudley Moore, the most important aspect of being the holder of this chair is the recognition of my efforts over 29 years at UGA to become an accomplished scholar and to contribute to the continued success of the Risk Management and Insurance Program at Terry.”

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Margaret Ann and Don MartinMr. Lewis Massey and Mrs. Amy MasseyDr. Maria C. Mastropietro and Mr. Anthony MastropietroMr. James S. Mathews III and Mrs. Deyanne P. MathewsMr. Charles L. Mathis and Mrs. Margaret Winn MathisMr. Matthew T. Mautz and Mrs. Chelsea M. MautzMr. and Mrs. Donald Wadsworth McArthur IVMs. Colleen J. McCallMrs. Marianne R. McConnel and Dr. Fred M. S. McConnelMCD Real Estate Holdings, LLCMrs. Jane Norris McDanielDr. Scott J. McDermott and Ms. Amy R. McDermottMr. E. Crawford McDonald and Mrs. Ann McDonaldMr. James McEachin and Ms. Tamara McEachinMr. Byrd P. McGahee and Dr. Thayer Wilson McGaheeMr. Greg McGarity and Mrs. Sheryl Holland McGarityMr. Andrew S. McGhee and Mrs. Carolyn N. McGheeMr. Jon D. McKee and Mrs. Jennifer McKeeMr. Patrick J. McKenna and Ms. Christine McKennaMcLendon Acres, Inc.Mr. Martin McLendonMr. and Mrs. Donald T. McNeill Jr.Dr. Virginia R. McNeillMr. Joseph M. McRae EstateMs. Deborah A. Meade and Mr. Randall MeadeDr. Richard A. Meaders and Mrs. Sherri MeadersMeadow Veterinary HospitalDr. Laura J. MeadowsDr. Brooks C. Mendell and Dr. Elizabeth E. MendellIntervet, Inc.MetLifeMichael FoodsMicrosoft CorporationDr. Parker Middleton and Dr. Kent R. MiddletonMs. Jennifer K. MihalchikDr. Julia LeCraw MikellMr. Joe MillerMs. Isobel P. MillsMrs. Berkeley Smith Minor and Mr. Dan MinorA. S. Mitchell Foundation, Inc.Mr. Herbert W. Mobley Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Mobley Jr.Money/Arenz Foundation, Inc.Ms. Florence MonroeMr. William J. Monroe and Mrs. Ivy Stewart MonroeMr. Anthony Montag and Mrs. Jackie MontagAmy Gaines MooreMr. Richard D. Moore and Mrs. Cynthia MooreMorris Communications CorporationMorris, Manning & Martin, LLP

Mr. William S. Morris III and Mrs. Mary E. MorrisMosaicMr. John D. Mosely and Ms. Marie MoselyMs. Ann MoxleyMr. David R. Mulkey Jr.Mr. Scott Mulkey and Ms. Kathryn Hamling MulkeyDr. Marie R. MullanMr. Brendan F. Murphy and Dr. Sarah J. MurphyMusick Enterprises, Inc.Judge John S. Myers and Mrs. Rhonda S. MyersMr. James O. Nalley and Mrs. Stephanie L. NalleyNational Collegiate Inventors & Innovators AllianceNationwide Insurance FoundationDr. Virginia D. NazareaElaine Collier NealMr. Edwin R. Neel and Mrs. Sara S. NeelMr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmithNestle Purina PetCareMs. Jennifer NettlesMr. James L. Newland and Mrs. Dorothy Sams NewlandMr. Floyd C. Newton III and Mrs. Katrina D. NewtonMr. J. Alvin Newton Jr.Mr. Joseph B. Newton Jr. and Ms. Elizabeth H. NewtonMr. Carl R. Nichols and Mrs. Kathryn J. NicholsMr. Phil Nichols and Ms. Lisa NicholsMr. Philip H. Nix and Ms. Alane W. ShelleyDr. W. Robert NixMr. Edward T. Noland and Mrs. Kimberly E. NolandMr. Thomas F. NorrisNorth Georgia Community FoundationNorth Georgia Turf, Inc.Northeast Georgia Livestock Auction Barn, Inc.Wayne and Sabrina OdomMs. Kathleen O’Donnell-CahillOglethorpe Power CorporationMs. Karla O’Grady Dr. Dennis O’HaraDr. John D. Orcutt Jr. and Ms. Judy A. OrcuttOrigination, Inc.Mr. Matthew G. Orr and Mrs. Amy D. OrrOutdoor Underwriters, Inc.Dr. R. Glen Owen Jr. and Mrs. Carla Clifton OwenMr. Jesse OwensMrs. Vivion Young Palmer and Mr. Dwight W. PalmerParadise Found Garden ToursDr. Robert J. Parel IIMrs. Melissa S. Paris and Mr. Taylor W. ParisMr. Alex N. ParkMrs. Brandie L. Park and Mr. Brad ParkMr. Daniel F. Parker Sr. and Ms. Janice ParkerMr. James E. Parker and Ms. Becky B. ParkerPartitions Inc.

Dr. Brittany A. S. PaschalMrs. Anna L. PattersonDr. John M. Payan and Mrs. Jana B. PayanDr. Larry J. Payne and Mrs. Hart PayneMr. Kenneth M. Payne and Mrs. Erika M. PayneThe Peanut Foundation, Inc.Andrea Tabor PearsonPeavy Law, LLCMr. John H. Peavy Jr.Mr. William R. Peek and Mrs. Rachael G. PeekMs. Carrie L. Penley and Mr. Stephen L. Penley Jr.Dr. Miguel H. PeralesMrs. Marilyn B. PerryMr. Gregory A. Peters and Ms. Jill E. PetersPharr Road Animal HospitalMr. Dick Phillips Jr. and Mrs. Julie Withers PhillipsPiedmont Charitable FoundationPiedmont CollegeMs. Kinsey E. PillsburyPlantResponse Biotech S.L.Mr. Scott F. PlomgrenThe PNC Financial Services GroupDr. Eryn PogueMr. Alexander J. Pope and Mrs. Kathryn PopeDr. James W. Porter and Dr. Karen G. PorterDr. Zachary J. Powell and Mrs. Elizabeth Barron PowellPremier Elevator CompanyMrs. Pamela PrengamanMr. James E. PrickettPrime Meats, LLC DBA Norsan MeatsMr. Matthew S. Prince and Mrs. Kate P. PrinceWilliam F. Prokasy and Pamela P. ProkasyMr. Matt Pruitt and Mrs. Baya M. PruittMr. James W. Purcell and Mrs. Ana P. PurcellMr. Martin G. Quirk and Mrs. Janet H. QuirkMs. Carol Ragle and Mr. Roy W. Ragle EstateMrs. Doris Adams RamseyMr. Sean G. Randall and Mrs. Patricia RandallMr. Errol RandolphThe Honorable William M. Ray II and Dr. Kelle Chandler RayRaymond James & AssociatesMr. Larry E. Reagin and Mrs. Tammy S. ReaginRedek Investments LLCMs. Barbara J. Redman and Dr. Leonard ChastkofskyNora L. Redman FundMrs. Donna Scott ReedDr. Ralph E. Reed Jr. and Mrs. Jo A. ReedMichael W. ReeseMrs. Lucy Branch Reid and Mr. Robert P. ReidRenasant BankMrs. Cheryl Davis Resnick and Mr. Jeff ResnickMr. J. Darryl ReynaMs. Brook E. ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Edward Reynolds

The Randolph & Susan Reynolds FoundationMr. Robert G. Reynolds and Mrs. Gaylen ReynoldsDr. Louis A. Riccardi and Mrs. Candy Gibbs RiccardiMr. Michael T. RickerMonika Schaaf RielyMr. Melvyn S. Rifkind and Mrs. Gabrielle RifkindMr. Eric RinestoneMr. Robby Roberts III and Mrs. Laura Richbourg RobertsDr. Stacy L. RobertsonH. English and Ermine Cater Robinson FoundationMr. John W. Robinson III and Mrs. Adrian Robinson*Mr. Peyton C. Robinson Sr. and Mrs. Mary RobinsonDr. Andy Roddenbery V and Mrs. Mary Sides RoddenberyMr. Joseph Roddy and Ms. Carol RoddyMs. Jamie M. Rogers and Mr. Michael RogersDr. Kathleen J. Rojek and Dr. Dean G. RojekRoka Bioscience, Inc.Mr. Alan F. Rothschild Jr. and Mrs. Jewett W. RothschildRSM US LLPMr. Glen RubinSakata Seed America, Inc.Mr. Blake SalazarDr. Charles W. Sanderlin Jr. and Dr. Tia R. SanderlinDeen Day Sanders and James R. SandersMr. Stan W. Sands and Mrs. Donna SandsMr. and Mrs. Elmore S. SanfordMs. Laura Halter Sardone and Mr. Nicholas SardoneDr. Tracey Sellers SasherMr. Jason R. SaundersJack Schmidt and Lori Goelz SchmidtRobert I. Schramm and Nancy E. WilliamsJohn and Terri SchraudenbachMr. Andrew M. Schroer and Mrs. Brandy M. SchroerMr. William Searcy and Camille SearcyBeverly J. Searles FoundationMr. William I. Segars and Mrs. Barbara A. SegarsMr. Blake Selig and Ms. Stephanie Sanders SeligMr. Steven R. Settles and Mrs. Sherry SettlesDr. John N. Sexton and Mrs. Jeanne SextonPaul B. & Mildred Seydel Foundation, Inc.Mr. Ben ShanleyMr. Brant Sharp and Mrs. Sheila Terrell SharpDr. Joanne L. Shaw and Mr. David ShawMr. William W. Shearouse Jr. and Mrs. Rhonda Bryan ShearouseMr. James D. Shelton Sr. and Ms. Elizabeth SheltonMr. Mitchell S. Sheppard and Mrs. Brannen Greene SheppardMr. David M. ShermanMr. and Mrs. Stuart R. SherrillMr. Danny A. Shive and Mrs. Elaine H. ShiveMr. Joe Sidwell and Mrs. Sally Sidwell

Stan Shelton, a resident of Boston, Massachusetts, has been an engaged alumnus of the University of Georgia for decades. Early in his career, he helped establish a new employee recruiting program for his employer. Shelton advocated for his company to expand its recruitment beyond the traditional approach of visiting universities in the Northeast to recruit students from UGA.

Fast forward to 2008. Shelton accepted an invitation to serve on the University of Georgia Foundation board of trustees. In addition to donating his time, Stan and his wife, Dotty, have established a fund to support the Honors Program as well as an endowed professorship in the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA).

“Dotty and I enjoy supporting the academic excellence of the University. That’s why the Honors Program is so important, ” Shelton said. “The program sets high standards, which allows us to be able to attract and retain top-tier students who are very important to the future of the University.”

The great rapport Stan developed with his professors while attending UGA inspired him to establish an endowed professorship. “I’ll never forget some of the professors who helped shape me while in school, ” Shelton said. “I also think public policy is quite important, and the programs and professors in SPIA are great. We are committed to helping them continue on that path.”

Shelton views his generosity to UGA partially as an investment in the reputation of his degree and education, and he continues to encourage others to give back to the institutions important in their lives. “The decision to support something that is important to you is easy, especially when you can see the good it is doing, ” Shelton said. “If you can help, why wouldn’t you?”

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Sigma Underwriting ManagersElizabeth and David SikesDr. and Mrs. James S. Simpson IIIMr. Fred M. Sims Jr. and Mrs. Patricia H. SimsSLBDr. Timothy J. SmalleySmith, Gambrell & Russell, LLPMr. Byron Lamar Smith and Mrs. Edie E. Smith

Mr. Charles H. Smith and Mrs. Nancy Thompson SmithJ M Smith FoundationMs. Margaret R. SmithDr. Stephen W. SmithMr. William D. SmithMatt and Patti SnowSocial Empowerment Center

Mr. James A. Sommerville and Mrs. Frances D. SommervilleSonia Says, Inc.Southeastern Gin & PeanutSouthern Powder Coating, Inc.Mrs. Margaret R. SpaldingDr. Denise A. SpanglerSpectra Energy FoundationMr. Richard O. SpiresStafford Capital PartnersStan Fried Private FoundationMr. Richard D. StanfieldState Bank and Trust CompanySteelFabMs. Sonia SteffesMrs. Dudley StevensMr. James E. Stewart III and Mrs. Julie A. StewartThe John Paul Stevens FellowshipDr. Susan C. StewartMr. Thomas B. Story and Mrs. Deirdre L. StoryMr. Clarence B. Stowe and Mrs. Lynn W. StoweDr. Caroline D. StrobelSugar Cookie, Inc.Mr. George S. SummersSummit Agro USA, LLCSunOpta Foods, Inc.SunTrust Banks, Inc.Mr. Mathews D. Swift and Mrs. Mary Lou C. SwiftMr. and Mrs. Todd SycoffTimothy Elton TallentMrs. Lynda Cowart Talmadge*Mr. James S. Tardy and Mrs. Claire S. TardyMr. James S. Tardy Jr. and Mrs. Mauri A. TardyTarget CorporationTata Consultancy ServicesTaxConnex, LLCTaylor Automotive GroupTextron Inc.Mr. Robert J. Thiebaut and Mrs. Anneli M. ThiebautDr. James E. ThomasThompson Hine LLPMr. Michael B. Thompson and Mrs. Susan M. ThompsonMr. Sterling K. Thornton and Ms. Cindy H. ThorntonDr. Ernest D. Threadgill and Mrs. Anne ThreadgillMs. Audrey Boone Tillman and Dr. Chip TillmanTimac USA, Inc.Timberland II, LLCMs. Susie TinsleyMr. Alfred W. Tolbert Jr. and Mrs. Rebecca TolbertMr. Matthew TollesonMr. and Mrs. William O. Tome Jr.Dr. Michael J. Topper and Mrs. Kimberly TopperDr. Jodi TorrezTotalBond Veterinary Hospitals

Mr. Mark F. Travis and Mrs. Rosalind L. TravisDr. Ben M. Treen and Mrs. Marilyn TreenMr. Jack D. Tribble and Mrs. Kathleen TribbleMrs. Mary Alice Trussell and Mr. Philip E. TrussellMr. Emmanuel TuffuorMarjorie Reitz TurnbullMr. Anthony Turner and Mrs. Kendell S. TurnerDr. Patricia TurnerMr. William B. Turner III and Mrs. Katherine W. TurnerDr. Laura J. TwedtUGA MBA ProgramsDr. Ludwig Uhlig and Mrs. Ursula UhligMr. William E. Underwood III and Ms. Jean UnderwoodUnited Community BanksUnited Phosphrous IncUnited Services Auto AssocUniversal Forest Products, Inc.University Woman’s ClubMr. J. Andrew VanceDr. Jimmie B. Vaught and Dr. Irene B. GlowinskiMr. and Mrs. Ronald A. VeithVerizon FoundationVestaron CorporationMr. Andres C. VillegasMr. Benjamin J. Vinson and Ms. Ansley Campbell VinsonDr. Alfred Viola and Mrs. Joy ViolaDr. Thomas von Dohlen and Ms. Rene von DohlenMr. and Mrs. Mike and Susie VoynichW. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment ResearchMr. Craig C. Walker Sr. and Mrs. Cameron WalkerMr. William T. Walton and Mrs. Darlene WaltonMr. Don L. Waters and Mrs. Cynthia WatersJane W. and James F. WatsonMr. Lance C. WatsonMr. Paul E. WeathingtonMr. G. Price Weaver Jr.Wegmans Food MarketsWeinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial, LLCMrs. Lindley B. Weinberg and Mr. Leonard Weinberg IIWells Fargo BankMrs. Susan W. Welsh and Mr. Stephen M. WelshWeswood FoundationDr. Barry J. WhiteMrs. Karen L. White and Mr. Charles S. WhiteMr. Robert C. Whitehead and Mrs. Kathryne L. WhiteheadThe Whiting-Turner Contracting CompanyMr. Franklin S. Whitworth and Mrs. Elizabeth C. WhitworthDr. Heide Wiegel and Dr. Juergen K. W. WiegelMr. and Mrs. Buck Wiley IIIMr. Philip A. Wilheit Jr. and Ms. Addie Wilheit

Dr. James B. Wilkes and Mrs. Cindy WilkesJerry and Bev WilkinsonMr. S. R. Williams and Mrs. Amy McDaniel WilliamsMr. Robert F. Willis IIIWillis Towers WatsonMr. Christopher M. Wilson and Ms. Stacey R. WilsonDr. Steven C. Winokur and Dr. Sherri T. AlmandWinterhawke Foundation, Inc.Mr. Randall H. Wofford and Ms. Lisa Cavender WoffordDr. Douglas C. Wolf and Dr. Christine WolfMr. William T. Wolfe and Mrs. Jane C. WolfeDavid and Debbie WoodMr. Joe T. Wood Jr. and Mrs. Cathy WoodMr. Jeff Woodman and Ms. Nancy M. WoodmanWoodruff Memorial Charitable TrustMr. Thomas S. WoodruffMrs. Frank L. Wooten Jr.Chancellor Steve W. Wrigley and Mrs. Lynne S. WrigleyWTHRMr. Gin WuDr. Charles Q. YangC. Richard and Jane J. YarbroughMr. and Mrs. Danny YatesMr. Presley D. Yates IV and Ms. Julie YatesMrs. Cynthia B. Yavinsky and Mr. Merrill YavinskyMr. B. Neely Young and Mrs. Katherine YoungMrs. Jane H. YoungYourCause, LLCMr. Jeffrey A. ZachmanMs. C. Lee Zell

PARTNERSUniversity Partners are individuals whose annual gifts to UGA total $2,500 or more and support the Venture Fund in total or in part. University Partners enjoy a unique flexibility in choosing how their gifts will benefit UGA. All Partners support the Venture Fund, which helps support students with funding for small programs and projects. Donors may choose to designate the remainder of their gift to the academic area of their choice. UGA faculty and staff (current and retired) may join the Partners program at a reduced level.

Anonymous (3)Mr. Allan AdamsMr. James J. Adams and Mrs. Elizabeth Walker AdamsDr. Margaret A. AmstutzMr. William C. Archer III and Mrs. Andrea ArcherMr. Stephen P. Argo and Mrs. Jane J. ArgoDarren Winston Ash and Kathryn L. Ash

Dr. Eric Atkinson and Mrs. Lindsay A. AtkinsonMr. Thomas E. Austin Jr. and Mrs. Lori Keller AustinRalph W. Balchin Jr. and Sandra S. BalchinMs. Eleanor F. BanisterDr. and Mrs. Allan W. BarberMr. Andy Barksdale and Mrs. Laura White BarksdaleMr. Patrick A. Barrett and Mrs. Leigh-Ann Barrett*Mrs. Dolly Dunn Barstow and Dr. William E. BarstowMs. Ruth A. BartlettMr. Robert W. Belson and Mrs. Charlotte Whitehead BelsonMr. Preston F. Bennett and Ms. Dawn M. BennettFrederick S. Bergen and Malinda B. BergenDr. Jerry E. Berland and Mrs. Laila A. BerlandMrs. Susan Camp Berry and Mr. Andrew J. BerryMr. Thilo D. Best and Mrs. Elizabeth A. BestMs. Vanessa J. Birdwell and Mr. David R. BirdwellMr. George M. Brandon and Mrs. Martha S. BrandonMs. Kathy Larkin Bremer and Mr. Carlton H. Bremer IIINan Gillespie BrinningDr. Josef M. Broder and Mrs. Diane Brownlee BroderMr. and Mrs. Daniel G. BroosMr. Jeffrey A. Brown and Mrs. Susan G. BrownMr. Peter M. Brown and Ms. Pamela R. BrownMr. Terry S. Brown and Mrs. Lisa BrownMr. James R. Bryan and Ms. Rae M. BryanMr. Michael J. Burke and Ms. Tracy A. BurkeMr. and Mrs. C. Merrell CalhounMr. Ron Cameron and Ms. Julie CameronMr. Clayton O. Carmack and Mrs. Ellen Mitchell CarmackMr. Tobin R. Carr and Mrs. Kellen CarrDr. Louis A. Castenell Jr. and Mrs. Mae E. CastenellDr. J. Carson Cato and Ms. Mary Margaret MendenhallMr. Tristan M. Caudron and Ms. Melanie P. CaudronMr. William B. ChambersMr. Mark B. Chandler and Ms. Ann J. ChandlerMr. Michael V. Cheek and Mrs. Runell CheekMr. James W. Childs and Mrs. Natalie S. ChildsMs. Diana Findley ConwayDr. Thomas and Sara CooneyMr. Frederick E. CooperMr. Robert K. CooperDr. Victor E. Corrigan II and Mrs. Marie S. CorriganLane and Richard W. Courts IVMr. William Crandall and Ms. Michelle CrandallMr. John H. Crawford IV and Mrs. Elizabeth B. CrawfordMr. David A. Culley and Mrs. Ann Cochran CulleyMr. David Curtis and Ms. Vicki A. CurtisDr. Eric Dahl and Mrs. Margaret W. DahlMs. Forrest Nutting Day

Ashitha Rajeurs, who graduated in May with bachelor degrees in biology and psychology, made the most of her time at UGA.

As an Honors student, Rajeurs prepared for a career in medicine by conducting tuberculosis research with infectious disease faculty. She also honed her leadership skills as a summer orientation leader and a fellow in the Institute for Leadership Advancement in the Terry College of Business. Rajeurs, who is now in medical school, also was voted the 2016 Homecoming Queen.

“Looking back, I am in awe of all the opportunities I have had in the past four years, and I know that none of it could have been possible without the support of the University and its donors. My experiences with the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities and the Terry College of Business have been instrumental in my development as a student as well as a leader. Both programs were contingent upon the generosity of UGA’s donors, and I can’t thank them enough for their support of my academic career.”

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Mrs. Kathryn H. Dennis and Mr. Brown W. Dennis Jr.Mr. Doug Derrick and Ms. Christine DerrickMr. Daniel W. Dienst and Mrs. Jill C. H. DienstMs. Victoria I. DorseyMr. J. Griffin Doyle and Mrs. Sherri DoyleMr. William R. Draper and Mrs. Rebecca H. DraperDr. Joseph R. Dromsky and Mrs. Jill Winkler DromskyMr. Denis J. Duncan and Ms. Tamra D. DuncanDr. Delmer D. Dunn and Mrs. Ann S. DunnMr. and Mrs. Robert G. EdgeMr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Edlich IVDr. and Mrs. Steven J. EisenbergMr. Evan R. Elder and Ms. Victoria N. PrevattRey and Tricia EssexMr. Kevin C. Evans and Mrs. Candice M. EvansDr. Stuart Feldman and Mrs. Renee FeldmanMr. Stephen G. Fendrich and Mrs. Lisa M. FendrichWilliam P. and Marihope Troutman FlattMrs. Amy Stewart Fletcher and Mr. Rick FletcherMr. Frank D. Foley III and Mrs. Elizabeth FoleyDr. George C. Foreman and Mrs. Lisa C. ForemanDean Linda Kirk Fox and Mr. Wayne A. FoxDr. Kirsten FranklinMr. Gregg S. Freishtat and Ms. Ruth A. FreishtatMr. Remick French and Ms. Marianne FrenchDr. Jennifer L. FrumMr. Tom Fuller and Mrs. Cathy FullerMr. and Mrs. William Christian Gambel Jr.Dr. Philip P. Garrett and Mrs. Dawn GarrettMrs. Leslie Witt Gates and Mr. Greg B. GatesDr. Gregory L. Gay and Mrs. Danna GayMr. Thomas W. Gay Sr. and Mrs. Dana B. GayMr. Michael J. Geisler and Ms. Nancy C. GeislerDr. Luis J. Giraudo and Dr. Silvia Quesada GiraudoMrs. Stephanie E. Godwin and Mr. John T. Godwin Jr.Dr. Joseph W. Goetz and Ms. Lindsay ElwoodMrs. Evia A. Golde and Dr. Andris R. GoldeMr. Robert E. Gordon Jr. and Dr. Leslie Stafford GordonMs. Claudia P. Gosch and Mr. Kurt B. GoschMr. August K. Graumlich and Ms. Betty S. GraumlichFranny and Jim GrayMrs. Patricia Grimes and Mr. Danner R. GrimesMr. Mack H. Guest III and Mrs. Camilla M. GuestMr. Frank J. Hanna Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. HathawayMr. Robert P. HeinMrs. Mary Laraine Young HinesWilliam R. Hinson and Lisa M. HinsonMr. Thomas H. Hogan and Ms. Faith J. HoganMr. Robert O. Holden and Ms. Sonja HoldenMs. Susan C. Holder and Mr. Dennis D. Thompson

Mr. Samuel D. Holmes Sr. and Mrs. Lara H. HolmesMr. Philip L. Howard and Mrs. Kathleen J. HowardDr. Robert E. Hoyt and Mrs. Patricia G. HoytMr. John H. Irby and Mrs. Abby Corn IrbyMr. Kenneth G. Jackson and Ms. Jody JacksonMr. Michael I. Jacobson and Ms. Barbara L. FrankMr. Charles E. Johnson III and Mrs. Michelle W. JohnsonMrs. Kelly C. JohnsonMs. Kirstin Johnson and Mr. Carter JohnsonMr. Stephen M. Joiner and Mrs. Margaret JoinerDr. Laura Dunn Jolly and Mr. David JollyMr. David S. Jones and Ms. Stacy Bishop JonesDr. Jeffrey P. Jones and Mrs. Shana JonesJudge Steve Jones and Ms. Lillian KinceyMr. James M. Jordan III and Mrs. Patricia C. Edwards JordanMr. Kelly K. Kerner and Mrs. Rachel KernerDr. Oswald H. “Sonny” King III and Mrs. Mallie Evins KingMr. Todd King and Mrs. Marianna Little KingMrs. Kimberly Tally Kingsfield and Mr. Scott KingsfieldMr. John O. Knox Jr. and Mrs. Rae Cole KnoxMr. and Mrs. Steve J. KrouskosMr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon IIIMr. LeRoy F. Laney and Ms. Caroline S. LaneyMr. David S. Langley and Mrs. Leslie J. LangleyMr. and Mrs. L. Russell LaughlinDr. and Mrs. Thomas P. LauthRobert “Buzz” Law and Cathy LawBobby and Sissy LawsonDr. David C. Lee and Dr. Leslie A. LeeDean Donald Leo and Ms. Jeannine AlexanderMr. Jon K. Lewis and Mrs. Angela W. LewisMr. Michael Liess and Mrs. J. Elizabeth LiessMr. Philip T. Linder Sr. and Mrs. Vaughn C. LinderMrs. Mary C. Lindgren and Mr. Robert J. LindgrenMr. Russell C. Lindner and Mrs. Miriam LindnerMr. Gary W. Locke and Mrs. Jessica L. LockeDr. David Loncarich and Mrs. Nancy LoncarichDr. Estoria MadduxMr. Mitchell K. Malcom and Mrs. Susan Jones MalcomDr. John A. MalteseMr. Gordon A. Maner and Ms. Megan Allen ManerGordon and Roslyn ManerMr. Samuel W. Mann Jr. and Mrs. Beverly A. MannMrs. Rita C. ManningMr. Andrew W. Marlatt and Dr. Susan MarlattMr. Stephen A. Martin and Mrs. Karen J. MartinMr. Keith W. Mason and Mrs. Twinker Burton MasonMr. and Mrs. David G. McClellanMr. and Mrs. W. Fray McCormickMr. and Mrs. J. Cliff McCurry

Dr. and Mrs. William M. McDonaldMr. W. Douglas McDowell and Mrs. Patricia D. McDowellMr. Greg McGarity and Mrs. Sheryl Holland McGarityMr. John E. McMullan and Mrs. Catherine McMullanDr. Laura J. MeadowsMr. David J. Merkel and Mrs. Kathleen M. MerkelDr. Parker Middleton and Dr. Kent R. MiddletonDoris Marie Miller, D.V.M., Ph.D. and Alfred Liebl, D.V.M.Mr. Clay Milling Jr. and Mrs. Jayne MillingMr. Thomas O. Minner and Mrs. Mary E. MinnerDenise Dooley Mitchell and Jay Douglas MitchellEllen L. MorePresident Jere W. MoreheadDr. Van Morris and Dr. Libby Vassar MorrisMr. Clement R. Morton Jr. and Mrs. Terrie MortonDoyle and Patricia MoteMrs. Holley S. Murray and Mr. Grey B. MurrayMr. Lowell D. Murray and Mrs. Deborah MurrayMr. Fred M. Muse and Mrs. Sharon A. MuseMr. Clayton J. Mynard and Mrs. Nancy MynardMr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Nalley IIIMr. Ryan A. Nesbit and Mrs. Dale Lanier NesbitDr. Jeffry M. Netter and Dr. Annette B. PoulsenDr. Gray Norris Sr. and Ms. Trudi NorrisDr. Gregory M. Oetting and Mrs. Amy K. OettingDr. Svein ÿie and Ms. Barbara WoodruffMr. John L. O’Neal and Ms. Marilyn S. O’NealMr. David B. O’Quinn and Ms. Alannah Simms O’QuinnMs. Jessica Orbock and Mr. Eric OrbockSanford H. and Barbara H. OrkinMr. Hank Page Jr. and Mrs. Susan Wood PageMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris IIIMr. Alexander W. Patterson and Mrs. Janet PattersonDr. Linda J. Peery-Hunt and Dr. Robert K. HuntDr. Steven R. Peskin and Ms. Suzanne W. PeskinMr. Dick Phillips Jr. and Mrs. Julie Withers PhillipsMissie and Bill PierceMr. Mark A. Pompa and Ms. Jane M. PompaMr. Kevin B. Powell and Ms. Rhonda F. Belcher-PowellMr. R. Edward Powell Jr. and Mrs. Melinda H. PowellMr. Robert S. Poydasheff Jr. and Ms. Margaret R. PoydasheffMr. Michael M. Raeber and Mrs. Carrie D. RaeberMr. Glen Ravn and Mrs. Cynthia RavnDr. Tom Reichert and Mrs. Jill Franklin ReichertMrs. Cheryl Davis Resnick and Mr. Jeff ResnickMr. Ken Richards and

Ms. Elizabeth Correll RichardsDr. Gary E. Rodrick and Dr. Lynn B. BaileyMr. Douglas L. Rooker and Ms. Whitney T. RookerMr. and Mrs. Robert SaerMr. Randy Salisbury and Mrs. Julie SalisburyJohn and Leigh Anne SchlaflyMr. Ken SchnitzerJohn and Holley SchramskiMr. William Searcy and Camille SearcyMs. Swann SeilerMrs. Jodi Holtzman Selvey and Mr. William E. SelveyClaudia Wright ShampMr. Robert H. Shearin and Mrs. Cindy T. ShearinDr. Robert N. Shulstad and Mrs. Carol A. ShulstadR. Todd Shutley and Darlene R. ShutleyMr. Peter F. Sillen and Ms. Elizabeth McCullough SillenMr. John L. Simms and Mrs. Victoria K. SimmsDr. Rakesh K. Singh and Mrs. Sunita K. SinghMr. David J. Slump and Ms. Christine D. SlumpDr. Emilie Phillips Smith and Mr. Phillip ReidMr. and Mrs. Garnett A. SmithMr. Harrison A. SmithDr. Stuart E. Smith and Mrs. Lynne C. SmithMr. Philip Solomons Jr. and Mrs. Cathy SolomonsMr. John Phinizy Spalding and Mrs. Mildred Cross SpaldingDr. Denise A. SpanglerMr. Jeff Spratlin and Ms. Paige McCane SpratlinMr. Scott K. Steilen and Ms. Marybeth Schmidt SteilenMr. Robert H. Stolz Sr. and Mrs. Anne Howard StolzMr. Alexander J. Szaro Jr. and Mrs. Sheryl K. SzaroMr. James S. Tardy Jr. and Mrs. Mauri A. TardyMrs. Gillian P. Taylor and Mr. Allen A. TaylorMr. John G. Taylor and Mrs. Cari TaylorMrs. Mary A. Taylor and Mr. Richard C. TaylorMr. Richard B. Taylor and Mrs. Sherrie Lieber TaylorMr. Jeffrey S. Tucker and Mrs. Catherine B. TuckerMr. and Mrs. Derrick TurnbullT. Rogers Wade and *Marcia Bryan WadeSusan C. Waltman and Thomas M. BarryMr. Robert L. Ward Jr. and Ms. Ann M. WardDr. and Mrs. Richard J. WassermanMr. Winston E. Weinmann and Ms. Brooke Trible WeinmannMr. Ronnie Weinstein and Mrs. Paige WeinsteinMr. James R. White Jr. and Mrs. Lirong S. WhiteMr. John K. White and Mrs. Polly A. WhiteDr. Sandra M. Whitney and Dr. James A. WhitneyDr. W. Thomas WilfongMrs. Elizabeth L. Williams and Mr. Ridley M. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten

Mr. Frank B. Wyatt II and Mrs. Brenda H. WyattMr. and Mrs. William D. Young Jr.

FOUNDING PRESIDENTS CLUBFounding members joined during the first 20 years of the Club’s existence with a gift of at least $10,000. Listed below are the living members of the Founding Presidents Club.

Anonymous (4)Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. AbramsMrs. W. Richard Acree

Dr. Donna Gale AdamsEmily C. AdamsMr. and Mrs. W. Clay Adamson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. AdlerMrs. Milton E. AdsitMr. and Mrs. Barton A. AldermanMr. and Mrs. Hugh C. AldredgeMr. and Mrs. Douglas R. AldridgeGilles and Bernadette AllardMr. and Mrs. B. Heyward Allen Jr.Dr. David C. AllenMr. and Mrs. J. Edward Allen Jr.John F. AllgoodDr. Norman L. Allinger

Scott Jackson is the GRA Eminent Scholar for Plant Functional Genomics and director of the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies. His lab works at the intersection of modern genetics and agriculture, applying advanced technology to improve crop varieties to strengthen agriculture in Georgia and across the world. Jackson’s research team includes many undergraduate and graduate students who are training to become the next generation of plant scientists.

“The continued and overwhelming generosity of UGA’s donors allows my lab to enhance the livelihoods of farmers in Georgia and around the world. Our work has improved the sustainability and profitability of crops like peanuts and soybeans. In Africa, we are working with small-holder growers to improve the crops that sustain them.”

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Mr. Curtis L. AllistonMr. and Mrs. John Goddard AlstonPeter A. and Kay N. AmannMr. and Mrs. R. Thomas AmbroseDaniel P. AmosBill AndersonDallas W. AndersonDr. and Mrs. David P. AndersonMr. and Mrs. John E. AndersonTracy S. AndersonDr. and Mrs. Howard C. AnselMr. and Mrs. Wiley S. Ansley IIIMr. and Mrs. William S. Ansley Jr.Dr. Mark H. AnthonyJeane ArgoCaroline Gordon ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Guy C. ArnallLisa R. ArringtonDr. Jeanette Lee Atkinson Mrs. Warren Thomas AtyeoElizabeth Wilder AustinJohn and Joan AviseDr. Robert H. AyersFrank Stetson BachelderDr. and Mrs. Martin T. BaileyDr. and Mrs. Philip Bates BaileyThomas D. BaileyJames E. BaineMr. and Mrs. Robert M. BaldwinPeter L. BanksRichard ‘Rick’ K. BankstonAllan W. BarberKendall and Carol Cheek BarckleyMr. and Mrs. H. Neil BarfieldMr. and Mrs. James William BargeD. Douglas Barnard Jr.Roy Eugene BarnesAndrew A. BarnetteAlfred K. BarrMr. and Mrs. Charles Barron Sr.Frank Barron Jr.Dr. William E. BarstowElizabeth BarthRuth A. BartlettMrs. Chandler B. BartonWilliam D. and Donna G. BarwickDr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman IIIRonald C. BaumC. Duncan BeardMr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Beard IIIFred H. Beaty Jr.Troy Wood and Diana Davis BeckettMr. and Mrs. Bruce H. BeermanMr. and Mrs. M. H. Belcher Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul BelkAlfred N. Bell Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Benefield Jr.Mrs. W. Tapley Bennett Jr.Dr. Albert C. Benson Jr.H. Edsel and Robin Jones BensonLarry R. BensonFred D. Bentley Sr.Mrs. William BeranekDrs. Reese and Carolyn D. BerdanierLynnette A. BerdanierRobert D. BerdanierRichard and Lynn BerkowitzDr. and Mrs. Gary BertschDavid M. BetsillDr. Larry R. BeuchatMr. and Mrs. Joe E. BeverlyMrs. Ken Boynton BeverlyMr. and Mrs. Russ BinghamJill Coveny Birch and Douglas Forman Birch Jr.Mrs. Richard E. BirdRobert D. BishopJane and Hal E. BissellMr. and Mrs. Dameron Black IIIMrs. Eugene R. Black Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James B. BlackburnMr. and Mrs. William E. BlairDoris P. Blalock James H. BlanchardDr. and Mrs. C. DeWitt Blanton Jr.Gary and Dwayne BlasingameThomas S. BlockDr. and Mrs. James R. BloodworthMichael H. BlountMr. and Mrs. Robert L. BlumbergLainie Meshad BoboMr. Richard L. BogerMr. and Mrs. J. Patrick BoggsHarriette and Robin BohannonDr. and Mrs. Henry E. BohnMr. and Mrs. Emmet J. Bondurant IIMr. and Mrs. Bussey C. Bonner Jr.Charles Bennett BonnerMr. and Mrs. Alexander Hood BoothPeter E. BoothDr. Grace BoswellDr. John M. BowenMrs. Robert T. Bowen Jr.Bruce E. BowersNelson E. Bowers IIMrs. Roswell S. BowersettMr. and Mrs. David E. BoydFrank and Ann BoydDr. and Mrs. Louis J. BoydJames E. BoyeaDr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. BrackettKirk J. BradleyMr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Bradley

Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldo BradleyMr. and Mrs. William T. BradshawN. Carson BrananWilliam V. BrananMrs. J. Curtis Branch Jr.George M. BrandonBarney and Anita BrannenCharles Woodrow Brannon Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ringland Kilpatrick BrayMr. and Mrs. James A. BreedloveA. Vernon BrinsonMichael D. BrinsonSteve and Elizabeth BrinsonDr. and Mrs. Josef M. BroderDr. and Mrs. Roger BrodersonDr. Roy E. BrogdonMr. and Mrs. W. Frank BrookinsDr. and Mrs. A. Patrick BrooksDaniel G. BroosMr. and Mrs. Conway C. BrounMr. and Mrs. Michael S. BrounPaul C. Broun Jr.Francis Alan BrownDr. Mary Jo McGee BrownDr. and Mrs. R. Harold BrownMrs. William C. BrownMr. and Mrs. William H. BrownKelly B. BrowningMr. and Mrs. William Joseph BrucknerMarguerite Elizabeth BryanPatsy N. and Thomas E. Bryan Jr.Thomas E. Bryan IIIMr. and Mrs. Clifford W. BryantMr. and Mrs. T. Richard Bryant Jr.Marcia O. BuchananThomas B. Buck IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert H. BucklerMrs. Richard E. BuddBrenda L. and C. Gary Bullard, DVMMrs. George H. BullockDavid L. BurchMr. and Mrs. E. Davison BurchDorine L. BurkhardDr. and Mrs. Harold E. BurkhartBobby Clair BurnleyMr. and Mrs. Fred BurnsCharles A. BursonRobert E. and Maxine BurtonSteven BushDr. Angela Shurling BushwayCharles P. Butler Jr.James Edward Butler Jr.Thomas S. ByrdAnn Cox CabanissPatricia A. CainHarmon W. Caldwell Jr.

James N. Calhoun Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Calhoun Jr.Mrs. Cason J. Callaway Jr.Debra Cerniglia CallawayKenneth H. CallawayMark C. CallawayTim and Margaret CallawayElizabeth W. CampMr. and Mrs. Randolph W. CampDebra Caviness CanarasCharles T. CantrellJudge and Mrs. George Holmes CarleyFran Helms CarmichaelDr. and Mrs. Alan Keith CarnesDouglas E. CarnesMax W. Carnes Jr.John L. Carr Jr.Bobby CarrellDr. and Mrs. Archie B. CarrollMr. and Mrs. C. Ferdinand Carson Jr.Ashlee Glennis CarterJerry L. Case, DVMScott H. CassadyRoland R. Castellanos Jr.Orlean York CastronisCharles David CatoMartha A. CatoMarianne May CauseyLawrence H. CertainDr. and Mrs. Verner F. Chaffin Sr.Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chambers Jr.Mr. and Mrs. C. Saxby ChamblissMr. and Mrs. Robert M. ChandlerWendy Nye ChandlerRobert and Carol ChaninMr. and Mrs. Ricky ChastainMr. and Mrs. Woody Howard ChastainMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasteen Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Earl H. Cheek Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. CheekMrs. Nickolas P. ChilivisRobert and Jo-An ChristieLaura Hartman CiucevichDr. and Mrs. James R. Clanton Jr.Brent ClarkCarol V. ClarkFred S. ClarkDr. J. Derrell ClarkJudith A. ClayDrs. Janis L. and William Paul Cleland Jr.Charles E. and Barbara R. ClemmonsRoy M. ClevelandDr. Ivery D. CliftonWilliam A. Clineburg Jr.Mrs. James W. CoclinDrs. William B. and Mildred M. Cody

Growing up in Elberton, Georgia, Terry Brown always dreamed of attending the University of Georgia. He credits his experience at the University—his professors, relationships, and employment opportunities—with helping him recognize his own potential and ultimately changing his life. His experience also solidified his lifelong love for UGA. “Georgia started as my school, ” Brown explained, “but now with our two eldest sons attending and graduating from here, it’s really become our family’s school.”

Brown and his wife, Lisa, have focused their generosity on helping the University improve the student experience in hopes that it will inspire students to become passionate, involved alumni. The Browns’ support has benefitted many corners of the University, and they have been major supporters in the expansion of the Terry College of Business facilities.

Brown also has given back to the University with his time and knowledge. He has served on the University of Georgia Foundation board of trustees for nine years and as treasurer for the Foundation for two terms.

The Browns want others to have the opportunities that they and their children have had.

They also have instilled these values in their sons by encouraging them to get involved and give back to UGA. “Whether it be through helping to raise money for the Terry College of Business brick campaign or getting involved in Young Alumni to give back, we wanted to foster their spirit of generosity, ” said Brown.

Grateful for the opportunities afforded to them because of his experience at UGA, Terry and Lisa feel they have an obligation to give back. Their family life has become UGA-centric over the years, and they want to pay it forward in an effort to provide similar opportunities for other families. “I believe that every family needs to be about faith, friends, and a collective purpose, ” Lisa said. “And our collective purpose is the University of Georgia.”

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John Kimble Coggins Jr.Dr. and Mrs. David M. CohenDr. and Mrs. Larry A. CohenLauren M. CoileRonnie M. ColeMrs. Reese C. Coleman Jr.Terry L. ColemanJudy B. ColeyStanley L. ColeyDr. Chappell A. Collins Jr.Mrs. William C. CollinsMichael A. CollverDr. Alfred O. Colquitt IIIMarjorie ConeMr. and Mrs. Neal W. ConeRachel Cosby ConwayCurly CookMr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Cook Jr.Lindsey Lavon Cook Patrick L. CookCecil R. CookeJerry H. CooleyMr. and Mrs. Frederick E. CooperDr. and Mrs. James W. Cooper Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. CooperDr. and Mrs. Paul A. CopleyDr. Larry CorneliusW. Joseph and June G. CornettDr. and Mrs. Larry R. CorryWilliam McCart Corry and Jody Jenkins CorryMr. and Mrs. James P. Cotton Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Dwight B. CoulterRichard W. Courts IIRichard Winn Courts IVThomas G. CousinsMrs. James F. CoxMrs. Julian H. Cox Jr.Mary E. CoxBetty Isakson CrawfordJohnny L. and Yvonne H. CrawfordMr. and Mrs. Steve W. CrawfordIrene E. and Joe K. CreamonsDr. Clifton E. Crews Jr.Robert Rhodes CroutMrs. Otis L. Crowell Sr.Dr. Wayne A. CrowellJ. Michael Crum Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Alex CrumbleyMr. and Mrs. Michael T. CrumleyMr. and Mrs. David A. CulleyDale Dwain CummingsSharon K. and Robert L. Cunningham IIIMrs. James W. CurtisDr. and Mrs. John R. CurtisA. W. DahlbergThomas D’Alessio

Mr. and Mrs. John S. DalisMichael DanckaertKate M. DanglerMr. and Mrs. C. Lee DanielGregory John DanielsBartley R. DanielsenSherman S. DantzlerMr. and Mrs. George W. DardenAmelia Langford DaughtryMelissa K. and Thomas E. DavenhallBrant and Kathy DavisDr. and Mrs. Calvin M. DavisDr. Edsel D. DavisDr. Henry G. Davis Jr.Howard H. Davis IIIMrs. Jack Burton Davis Jr.Jay Millard DavisDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Thomas DavisMrs. J. Hugh Davis Jr.Len DavisMr. and Mrs. P. Jack DavisMrs. Richard B. DavisDr. Roscoe DavisSamuel M. and Carolyn P. DavisNathan W. and Mary F. DeanDr. Armand A. DeLaPerriereJames DeLaPerriereDennis R. DeLoach Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMerssemanDr. and Mrs. J. Edward DempseyMr. and Mrs. James W. DemskiMr. and Mrs. H. Lane Dennard Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Sharon R. DenneyMr. and Mrs. Otha C. DentH. Clark Deriso, M.D.Dr. Don B. DeStephanoDavid H. DickeyDr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dicks IIIMrs. John P. DillardDr. and Mrs. Michael A. DirrMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. DixonDr. and Mrs. Charles N. Dobbins Jr.Mrs. Lamar DoddBradford C. DoddsStephanie Ferguson DoerrBeverly F. DolanDr. and Mrs. Clive W. Donoho Jr.Deanna M. Dooley Derek Vincent DooleyMichael Vincent DooleyMr. and Mrs. Vince DooleyMr. and Mrs. Vincent Daniel DooleyWilliam James DorminyJasper T. DorseyPhillip Asa DorseySally Dorsey

Dr. and Mrs. Dwight DouglasMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. DowdenCarol Weaver DowlingDebra A. and Joseph R. DownsDr. Alice M. DreesenMrs. John E. DrewryDr. and Mrs. Karl J. DuffKenneth M. DukeJ. Ashley and Jill DukesDr. and Mrs. J. R. DuncanRobert Lawson Duncan and Hadley Hulsey DuncanSue B. DuncanSusan DuncanMr. and Mrs. Robert O. DunnMr. and Mrs. Hugh DurhamMr. and Mrs. Robert E. DurhamDr. and Mrs. Tal C. DuVallCarl W. DuyckCynthia G. EadesMr. and Mrs. Ben F. Easterlin IVDr. and Mrs. Donald R. Eastman IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert G. EdgeAshley Rae EdwardsDr. and Mrs. Charles H. Edwards Jr.Chelsea Marie EdwardsJames D. EdwardsDr. James Don Edwards James Don Edwards Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Ryland B. EdwardsDr. Elizabeth J. EidsonBenjamin ElieSamuel James ElieSarah Wiseley ElieMr. and Mrs. C. Ronald EllingtonMarie C. EllisJames A. EllisonMr. and Mrs. Robert S. EnnisMary ErlangerGeorge Erwin Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Benton Evans IIMr. and Mrs. Marshall EvansMr. and Mrs. Mac EverettF. Sprague ExleyDr. Thomas G. FansherReta FarishVictoria P. FarmerMrs. J. B. FarrDean and Mrs. Stuart FeldmanJohn D. FeltmanMrs. Jule W. Felton Jr.William A. Fickling Jr.John H. Fields Jr.William W. and Nadine M. FincherDr. Delmar R. FincoBruce Franklin FinlandMr. and Mrs. Neil J. Fischer Jr.

Lane and Norma FitzpatrickDr. William P. FlattDr. Lamar L. FlemingDr. and Mrs. Oscar J. FletcherDr. and Mrs. Charles F. FloydJames D. Fluker Jr.James Lee FordRex and Lell ForehandMr. and Mrs. Randall H. ForesterMrs. Edgar J. Forio Jr.Allen Scott FosterJohn Eberhardt FosterJames B. FranklinMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Frierson Jr.Melvin S. and Barbara N. FullerJ. Rex FuquaT. M. Furlow Jr.Marvin F. GadeMr. and Mrs. Howard C. GainesDavid Henry GambrellMr. and Mrs. Thomas D. GanttM. Ray GardnerMr. and Mrs. Douglas K. GargesMr. and Mrs. John Byrd GarlandMrs. C. Greene GarnerDeborah Saxon and Steven Earl GarnerGary Oliver GarrettDr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Garrett IIIDr. and Mrs. Wiley N. GarrettMr. and Mrs. James H. GashWilliam W. GastonMr. and Mrs. James C. GatewoodMrs. James H. GatewoodThomas Larry GattisGreg and Danna GaySidney M. GayDr. George M. GazdaMr. and Mrs. David L. GeigerGene and Matt Ford Tractor SalesMrs. Harold W. GentryAndrew L. GhertnerMrs. Martha GiardinaMr. and Mrs. Robert E. GibsonMichael and Phyllis GigandetDrs. F. Roosevelt and Linda GilliamJames L. Gillis Jr.Janice Haynes GilmoreLuther J. Glass IIIMr. and Mrs. Peter B. GlassJon Milton Glazman and Marsha Jay GlazmanJohn T. GloverShawn and Denise GlynnJames Wendell GodbeeJohn Munro GodfreyRay GoffDavid S. Golden

Ronald L. GoodeWillfrey F. Grant Jr.Dr. and Mrs. J. B. GratzekMrs. Rufus K. GreenDr. Alfred H. and Halina K. GreenbergJohn M. GreeneM. Anthony GreeneThomas and Jessie GreeneMrs. Charles A. GreenigMrs. W. J. GreenwayMrs. Kenneth E. Greer

Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Griffin Jr.John W. GriffinDr. and Mrs. L. Hill GriffinMrs. B. E. GriffithMillard B. and Charlotte S. GrimesMr. and Mrs. John H. GuessDavid J. and Deborah Cole GuestHoward Leo Guest Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. GuestMr. and Mrs. Mack H. Guest IIIMrs. F. Dempsey Guillebeau

Phaedra S. Corso, UGA Foundation Professor in Human Health and Director of the Economic Evaluation Research Group, has made significant scientific contributions to the University community and to the world at large. Her research analyzes the costs and impacts of public health interventions on critical societal challenges such as violence, substance abuse, and childhood obesity. She is a two-time recipient of the College of Public Health’s Outstanding Teaching Award and a recipient of the UGA Creative Research Medal.

“The reality in public health is that we must be conscious of both the effectiveness and costs of interventions. My research evaluates the returns on investment for public health programs to figure out how we can efficiently allocate our resources. Public and private funds support my team, the Economic Evaluation Research Group, which includes undergraduate and graduate students who are gaining valuable experience to become the next generation of leaders in public health.”

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Dr. and Mrs. E. Cody GunnDr. Sandra G. GustavsonJerry GuthrieDr. Melvin C. HaddadCarol C. HaeusslerG. Elliott and Pamella HaganDr. and Mrs. Arthur R. HagenBaranda Marie HagenDr. Chenault W. HaileyMr. and Mrs. Harry G. Haisten Jr.F. Sheffield HaleDr. Robert Hall

Dr. Sara Thomas HallMr. and Mrs. John F. HalperDoris B. HammettGena F. Hampton Fred H. and Sandra HancockMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hand IIIRobert Stewart HandlerGerald F. HandleyPaul S. HandmacherDr. and Mrs. Dan Hanks Jr.Frank J. Hanna Jr.Dr. William L. Hanson

Sarah Shelton HarbinMary Talmadge HardmanMr. and Mrs. Billy Howell HargettLeon A. Hargreaves IIIDr. James L. Hargrove James K. Harper Jr.Bette Lou HarrellRichard W. HarrellThomas Rudy HarrellMr. and Mrs. Michael A. HarringtonThe Honorable and Mrs. Joe Frank HarrisEarl Dunbar Harrison Jr.Mrs. R. Harold HarrisonRosiland S. HartMrs. Jim Hartford Jr.Dr. Diane K. HartleMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hillman Harvey IIIDonna Denman Harwell-OdumMrs. Calvin D. HasbrouckMr. and Mrs. Robert F. HatcherDr. David W. HawkinsMrs. W. S. Chancellor HayDr. Melvin L. and Roberta K. HaysmanFred and Bonnie HazlewoodWilliam C. HeadDr. and Mrs. Chuck HeardRichard A. HechtBarbara and Ira HefterMr. and Mrs. William H. HegartyEarl W. Heidt Jr.Barbara and Don HemrickMr. and Mrs. James L. Henderson IIICharles William HendryMary Beth Elkins HenkeDr. John H. HenkelDr. and Mrs. Ronald J. HenningMrs. Kenneth M. HensonKenneth M. Henson Jr.Mrs. Allyn M. HerrickJill Smith HershfieldMr. and Mrs. Edward S. HeysJames E. Hickey IIIMr. and Mrs. R. Sanders HickeyJulius D. Hicks Jr.J. Marion Hiers Jr.Dorsey Gary HillJohn and Judy HillLevi W. Hill IIISaralyn HillDr. and Mrs. Chester M. HimelDorothy Smith HinesMary Laraine Young HinesWilliam Fred Hinesley III and Valerie Jones HinesleyRonald F. and Judy G. HixH. Kendall Hobbs Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. George Marcus HodgeDr. and Mrs. F. Barry Hodges IIIMrs. Paul E. HoffmanLeonard D. HoganMr. and Mrs. Gregory F. HolcombMrs. Howard K. HolladayMr. and Mrs. Tim H. HolladayDrs. Michael L. and Phyllis G. HollandEmily Jane HolmesJane H. HolmesMr. and Mrs. John Holmes IIIMr. and Mrs. John P. Holmes IIIMr. and Mrs. J. Paul Holmes Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. HolmesW. Brewer HolmesWilliam K. HolmesEleanor and Hal HoltzMrs. Lindsey Hopkins IIIMr. and Mrs. E. S. HorovitzMr. and Mrs. Loyd S. Horton IIISteve and Diane HortonGlada Gunnells HorvatStanley C. HouseWilliam M. HouseMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hoven Jr.Molly McKibben HowardMr. and Mrs. Ben O. Howell Jr.Martha H. HowellDr. and Mrs. Jerry W. HowingtonMr. and Mrs. L. D. HowleElizabeth Johnson HudsonJames P. HudsonBritton Stephen HulseyJulius M. HulseyJohn J. HumphriesMr. and Mrs. William C. Humphries Jr.Charles A. HunnicuttGail Jackson HunnicuttAngelia Kidd HuntGerald F. HunterDr. and Mrs. Richard C. HusemanDr. Sylvia McCoy HutchinsonKatherine Flatt HuttoDr. Mark C. HuttoMr. and Mrs. Richard HyltonDr. Henry B. and Kathleen R. InglesbyMr. and Mrs. John Hampton IrbyDr. and Mrs. Robert A. IsaacE. Andy IsaksonJohn Hardy IsaksonJohn D. IvansM. Douglas and V. Kay IvesterMr. and Mrs. Robert L. IzlarFrank D. JacksonMr. and Mrs. John M. JacksonKenneth G. Jackson

William Ellis JacksonDr. and Mrs. William K. JacksonDr. Karen L. Jacobsen Mrs. Charles W. JamesDr. G. Truett Jarrard Jr.Leo S. and Sylvia B. JensenLyons B. Joel Jr.Mrs. Robert W. JohnEdwina Chastain JohnsonGeorge H. JohnsonGeorge M. Johnson Jr.Weyman T. Johnson Jr. and Edith Allison ForknerW. Thomas Johnson Jr.Robert A. and Dell M. JohnstonValerie A. JohnstonCynthia McHan JonesEd W. JonesG. David JonesMr. and Mrs. Harrison Jones IIMr. and Mrs. J. Morris Jones IIIOtis Fleming Jones IIIStanley S. Jones Jr.C. Edwin JordanDr. Clyde W. JordanMrs. William K. JordanH. Won and Jung J. JunMr. and Mrs. Roger F. KahnDr. David R. KamerschenGlen KaufmanMr. and Mrs. W. Gordon KayMr. and Mrs. Timothy Allen KeadleDavid H. KeeMargaret Breedlove KeeMr. and Mrs. Donald M. KeiserAlex and Marty KellerMr. and Mrs. Stiles A. Kellett Jr.Dr. Forest E. Kellogg IIIMrs. Green KeltnerAlfred Doby Kennedy Jr.Mrs. Thornton KennedyJean A. KerrDr. Joe KeyCada T. Kilgore IIIMrs. Edward Wylly KillorinDr. and Mrs. Edward W. Killorin Jr.Joseph R. KillorinRobert Ware KillorinJeremy and Cardee KilpatrickMartin E. Kilpatrick Jr.Paul and Frances KilpatrickMrs. Charles A. KimbrellMr. and Mrs. Cliff C. Kimsey IIIMrs. Harold W. KingDr. and Mrs. R. Bruce KingMr. and Mrs. Frank KinnettBruce W. Kirbo

J. Michael KirkKenneth KleinStanley H. KlevenCharles B. and Lynne V. KnappJohn W. KnightMrs. Boone A. KnoxJannell KnoxMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Knox Jr.Ruth Austin KnoxShell H. and Wyck A. Knox Jr.Tryna H. and Kevin L. KnoxHarriet K. KonterIrene B. KovalcinDr. Egbert KrispynMrs. Cedric W. KuhnDr. and Mrs. David L. KulbershMr. and Mrs. Robert F. KuzniakJane Tagge KyleMelinda Lively LaagerMr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon Jr.James L. LaBoon IIIDr. and Mrs. Robert R. LaffertySusan Cook LaheyEdwin J. and Linda C. LakeMr. and Mrs. James C. Lamb Jr.Donna LambertMrs. Walter M. LampeMr. and Mrs. Bert LanceMr. and Mrs. Bryan A. LancelotMr. and Mrs. Remer Y. Lane Jr.Daniel Crawford Langford Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John L. LangfordDerwent LangleyLester D. LangleyMary Frances C. LarimerMr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Lasseter Jr.Mrs. John M. LawDr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lawhorne Jr.M. Constance LawyerMrs. William J. LazenbyHilda M. LeaMr. and Mrs. William F. LeakeKammy and Milton LeathersMr. and Mrs. L. Barry LebowitzMrs. Irby Lasseter LedbetterAnne S. LeeDennis D. LeeMr. and Mrs. Dwight R. LeeDr. and Mrs. James Curtis LeeBetsy Tant LeebernDonald M. Leebern IVDonald M. Leebern Jr.Donald Melwood Leebern IIIWilliam D. LeebernMr. and Mrs. William A. Legg Jr.Mrs. A. Allan Leonard

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Creating the right environment is the foundation for offering a world-class learning experience. As university architect and associate vice president for facilities planning, Gwynne Darden is committed to ensuring UGA offers these types of meaningful spaces. Darden oversees the planning, design, and construction of facilities projects on the University’s campuses. In recent years, Darden has been involved in transformational construction projects, such as the Veterinary Medical Center, the Business Learning Community, and the Science Learning Center.

“Private support has long helped the University of Georgia thrive with beautiful campuses and memorable places—and it remains instrumental in building an environment to push forward the University’s mission. I am so grateful to work at an institution that benefits from both generous public and private support.”

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Barbara Law LeonardMr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr.Jane M. LeslieMr. and Mrs. Alan J. LevyIsaac L. LevyMr. and Mrs. F. Lamar LewisDr. Robert E. LewisJames M. Libby Jr.Lawrence E. LiebrossMr. and Mrs. Keith A. LinseEarnest E. Livaditis Jr.Mr. and Mrs. G. Mayo Livingston Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. LorenzSarajane N. LoveMr. and Mrs. H. Daniel Lovern Jr.Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Lowery Jr.Dan and Abbie LowringMrs. Harold J. Lowry Sr.Lindy L. and Dr. Phil D. Lukert Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Phil D. LukertFrank G. Lumpkin IIIJeff and Dale LureyDr. and Mrs. Thomas L. LyonsMr. and Mrs. E. Speer Mabry IIIDr. Virginia M. MacagnoniDr. and Mrs. Arnett C. Mace Jr.Robert R. MachenJames J. MacieJanice MacInnesGordon C. MaierMichael Karl Malcom and Heather Adamson MalcomJames Kirkland MaloneElizabeth A. MannE. W. Mann IIIDr. and Mrs. R. Larry MarchintonSusan Johnson MarettDorothy Ann MarshallDr. Joseph H. MarshallKatherine Vernon MarshallMr. and Mrs. Michael P. MarshallMichael Playfair Marshall Jr.Terrell Quillian MarshallThomas Whitfield MarshallCharles L. and Marilyn W. MartinJohn S. Martin IIIMildred B. and W. Wilson Martin Jr.M. Josephine MartinPaul T. MartinVirginia Graves MartinMrs. William H. MartinGeorge W. MasonAbit MasseyLewis Abit MasseyDr. Judy A. MastersE. Bruce Mather

Robert Early MathisMrs. James MatthewsMr. and Mrs. Michael G. MaxeyMr. and Mrs. Albert B. Maxwell Sr.Dr. John N. Maxwell IVGeorge B. May Sr.Jack T. May IIMr. and Mrs. James Boyd MayMr. and Mrs. Joe C. MayThomas Marable and Linda Lee MayBarbara Mendel MaydenDr. Mary Louise McBeeJames S. McBrayerJames T. McBrayerGayle McBrideDr. and Mrs. John W. McCallDr. William Anderson McCallumMr. and Mrs. R. Gerald McCarleyJeffrey Walter McCartMr. and Mrs. Robert B. McClellanMarianne Roddenbery McConnelDr. and Mrs. John McCormackMrs. Wilton C. McCullersBobbie S. McDonaldWilliam T. and Cynthia L. McDougaldSue Kenney McGeeWalter C. McGill Jr.George McGriffMrs. Carroll W. McGuffey Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William E. McLendonMrs. Larry V. McLeodDr. Don W. McMillian Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Donald Woody McMillian Sr.Mr. and Mrs. John F. McMullanDr. and Mrs. Birch L. McMurrayMarilyn Delong McNeelyCandler C. MeadorsMr. and Mrs. Bo MeansJohn Robert Medlin Jr.Judith Perry MensikRichard MensikMr. and Mrs. Gavin Wallace MeshadAlison Horton MewborneDr. and Mrs. Robert L. MilesJames B. Miller Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. MillerWarner B. Miller IIIDoris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM, PhD Dr. and Mrs. Russell B. MillikenGuy W. MillnerJudge and Mrs. Frank Coxe Mills IIIJames E. MiltiadesPam MiltiadesMrs. John E. MinchewLaura L. MinishMr. and Mrs. James G. Minter Jr.

Dr. Michael E. MispagelDenise Dooley Mitchell and Jay Douglas MitchellMr. and Mrs. Ernie W. Mitchell Sr.Tymon Dooley MitchellPaul E. MizeHix MizellDelia Durham MobleyMr. and Mrs. John B. MobleyW. Thomas Mobley Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James B. MoncriefMr. and Mrs. David R. MontgomeryJulie Purvis MontgomeryMrs. Charles M. Moon Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr.Frank B. and Nancy MooreDr. James N. MooreMr. and Mrs. Richard D. MooreC. L. Morehead Jr.Mr. and Mrs. D. Glenn MorganJ. Harris and Linda MorganJulia W. MorganWilliam S. Morris IIIDarrel G. MorrisonWilliam Edgar MorseC. Read Morton Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. MoteDavid MuiaDr. and Mrs. William B. MulherinCynthia S. and David J. Mullen Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. MullerDr. David E. MullinsJane C. MullinsRoscoe H. and Melinda G. MullisBenjamin N. and Melissa Lanard MurrayMr. and Mrs. Woodrow E. Nail Jr.Mrs. Tommy NakayamaMr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nash Jr.Mrs. Daniel E. NathanBetty Singletary NelsonDon and Phyllis NelsonMr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmith Jr.Dr. and Mrs. John NeterDr. and Mrs. Hillary NewlandCarl Clifton Newton IIICatherine H. NewtonClark Asbury NewtonDavid G. NewtonMrs. Glenn H. NewtonJohn T. Newton Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. NewtonRichard A. NewtonJ. Randolph NicholsDr. Sharon Y. and Rev. Samuel A. NickolsArthur C. Nielsen Jr.Albert W. and Maria D. Niemi

Martha NobleMr. and Mrs. John S. Noell Jr.Mrs. Charles T. NolanDena NolanRussell NolanTobias NolanStephen Michael NorrellMr. and Mrs. Peter R. NorrisCandace Jane NortonMr. and Mrs. Frank Kenimer NortonMr. and Mrs. Neil NovemberRandy and Suzanne NuckollsMr. and Mrs. James B. Nunn Jr.Walton K. Nussbaum Jr.John P. O’BrienMr. and Mrs. Richard H. O’CallaghanLofton B. and Faye C. OdomKeith M. and Lisa K. OelkeMrs. William M. Oettmeier Jr.Mrs. Ralph L. OgdenJo Ellen and John Oliver Robert and Julie O’NeillRichard E. OttoFrank L. Outlaw IILili Rogers OuztsDr. R. Glen OwenWilliam M. OzburnAmanda Cathleen PaceWayne H. and Roberta C. PaceJohn L. PadgettMrs. Robert Kenny PageMr. and Mrs. Travers W. Paine IIISteve D. PalmourMr. and Mrs. James L. PannellAshling PanozCarol Jean PanozMrs. Daniel PanozDanielle PanozMr. and Mrs. Donald E. PanozMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris IIIThomas H. Paris Jr.Dr. Olin G. ParkerWilliam A. Parker Jr.Drs. Gordhan L. and Virginia B. PatelDr. Bernard C. PattenAlexander W. and Janet W. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Donald Speight PattersonDr. W. Alexander PattersonDr. Charles PattonMrs. George W. Patton Jr.James L. PaulkElizabeth Exley PaulsenMrs. William J. Payne Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William Porter PayneDonald W. Pearson Jr.Mrs. J. Norman Pease

Robert B. Pease IIIDr. Carol W. PenneyDr. Theresa A. PerenichT. Leonard PerkinsJohn C. PernerMr. and Mrs. Louis PernoMrs. Charles P. Perry IIILee Davis PerryMaureen Carter PersonsDione Mavis Peterson

Timothy A. PetersonGeorge L. PettettAsa R. Phillips Jr.Richard Mendel PiazzaJames and Bettye PietteDr. and Mrs. George S. Pilcher Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Pinckney Jr.Mrs. Jean-Pierre J. PiriouPatrick S. PittardL. Richard Plunkett

Ammishaddai Grand-Jean, a third-year political science and economics major, aspires to apply his education to address distinct challenges facing low-income communities.

In addition to his academic work, Grand-Jean has been a relentless ambassador for UGA, serving in student government and joining the Road Dawgs team—a group that travels throughout Georgia to encourage high school students to pursue higher education and consider applying to UGA. Grand-Jean’s passion for learning led him to study abroad in France over the summer.

“Finances should never be a barrier to a student’s dream, passion, and future. Donors have helped to create endless opportunities at UGA, and their investment is benefiting individuals and the world. I believe that if everyone does the same, our great institution can continue to reach new heights.” 

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George J. Polatty Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James F. PonsoldtMr. and Mrs. William R. PonsoldtRobert E. PoundJoAnn and Tom PowellLaurence H. PowellJerry E. PowerIrene T. PowersKeith W. and Taffi PrasseMark E. PreisingerMrs. Charles B. PresleyAnnie Katherine Prestwood Drs. Sharon Price and David CokerJohn B. Prince IIIJohn B. Prince IVWilliam G. Pritchard Jr.Dr. Carl W. Proehl Jr.William F. and Pam P. ProkasyNancy Wilkerson PruittJ. Neal PurcellAndrea PurgasonGenna PurgasonJamie PurgasonMr. and Mrs. Carlton E. PurvisRussell T. QuartermanMr. and Mrs. Rudolph T. QuillianMr. and Mrs. Rowland A. RadfordDavid M. RaineyDoris Adams RamseyDr. and Mrs. Clarence A. RawlingsMr. and Mrs. L. Phillips ReamesSteven Randolph ReamesRonald Lee ReeseMr. and Mrs. Jerry K. ReevesMary John ReinhardtLorna Farrow RestagnoRichard D. RestagnoVicki ReynoldsD. C. RhodenDr. Louis A. RiccardiMr. and Mrs. Gates T. RichardsDavid A. RichardsonH. Pope RichterRobert H. and Martha RidgwayTed R. RidlehuberRobert L. RiedingerMrs. Charles R. RigdonCharles F. RinnBranson W. RitchieDr. Linda B. RitterDr. and Mrs. Edward L. RobersonSylvia W. RobertsEmbree and Karen RobinsonMr. and Mrs. J. Cheney Robinson IIIMr. and Mrs. John W. Robinson Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. R. Mixon RobinsonDr. and Mrs. Thomas F. RodgersSusan S. RogersKathleen Gailey RohsArthur RosenbloomMrs. H. William RowellDr. Roger R. RowellDonna Mummau RozarPeter C. RuenitzDr. and Mrs. J. Thomas RussellB. Keith RuthMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ryan IIIThomas W. RymerMr. and Mrs. Albert D. Sams Jr.Mrs. Edward B. SamsMr. and Mrs. Walter A. Sams IIIWilliam Arthur SandersGeorge W. and Betty H. SandsCharles S. Sanford Jr.Robert A. SasserMrs. Gerald Bernard SawyerMr. and Mrs. Michael L. SchaafMrs. Elmer C. SchachtFrank J. SchilagiMrs. John G. Schleier Jr.John E. SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. SchrageBilly SchultzJ. Carl Schultz Jr.Michael SchwarzCharles Wilkins SeilerFrank W. SeilerSwann SeilerS. Stephen Selig IIIDr. W. H. SellLouise SellarsDr. and Mrs. David K. SelleckMr. and Mrs. A. C. SerkedakisAbram J. SerottaWilliam H. Settle Jr.Gantt Leebern ShadburnDavid J. ShaferMr. and Mrs. Jerry A. ShaiferCliff SheppardRobert M. ShoffnerDr. Emmett B. Shotts Jr.Mrs. Richard R. ShroveR. Eugene ShufflerDr. and Mrs. Larry M. ShumanHorace H. SibleyMrs. William Mac SibleyMr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay Simmons Jr.M. T. Simmons Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John L. SimmsMr. and Mrs. Paul S. Simon

Dr. Ronald D. SimpsonMrs. Marvin S. SingletaryDr. and Mrs. E. Max SinkMrs. Frank Sinkwich Jr.Paul T. SissonMrs. Marvin E. SkeltonCharles U. SlickMr. and Mrs. Stephen S. SloanA. Mark and Jo Ann H. SmithMrs. Felix M. SmithGeorge W. Smith Jr.James Wilson SmithJohn P. SmithJoseph Braxton SmithJulie Richards SmithMr. and Mrs. Loran Smith Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. SmithRankin M. Smith Jr.Ronald Coleman SmithMaj. Gen. Stanford SmithTaylor W. SmithLessie Bailey SmithgallMr. and Mrs. Peter Smykla Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David W. SolanaMr. and Mrs. Philip Solomons Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Phinizy SpaldingMargaret R. SpaldingDonna SparksMathew SparksRebecca SparksRoss SparksMr. and Mrs. Joe T. Spence Jr.William W. Sprague Jr.Mrs. August W. StaubMr. and Mrs. William J. StemblerBetty Blount StephensDr. Lester D. StephensCalvin P. Stephenson Jr.William A. SterneMrs. Frank G. Stevenson Jr.Drs. Charles A. and Joann P. StewartLewis A. Stewart Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. StillMrs. Richard R. StillMr. and Mrs. Rick C. St. JohnMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Stokes Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. StolzMrs. Roy G. StoutMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Stovall Jr.Clarence and Lynn StoweMrs. Thomas E. StricklandA. Fred Stringer Jr.Dr. Caroline D. StrobelW. Jefferson Stubbs Jr.Terry and Kathy Sullivan

V. Carlysle Sullivan Jr.Malcolm E. and Priscilla N. SumnerMr. and Mrs. James E. Sutherland Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James Eugene SutherlandCarl and Pat SwearingenGeorge P. Swift IIIPatrick L. SwindallJ. Richard TamplinRandall D. TannerMr. and Mrs. Wayne A. TannerRichard Tardits*James S. and Claire S. TardyMr. and Mrs. James S. Tardy Jr.Francis A. TarkentonMr. and Mrs. Richard L. TatumJames O. TaylorJames R. Taylor IVMr. and Mrs. John Sherrod TaylorMr. and Mrs. R. Scott Taylor Jr.P. Cleveland TedfordMrs. C. Herman TerryDr. Abraham TesserMrs. Paul F. ThieleMartha Moore and Horace B. ThomDr. and Mrs. Emory M. ThomasPatricia M. ThomasRichard R. ThomasRick and Sandy ThomasJudith F. ThompsonJames Casey ThompsonJames Curtis ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Kirby Allan ThompsonM. Frank ThompsonDr. Peter E. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Reese J. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Ronnie ThorntonJohn Paul and Paula Crouch ThrasherKenneth L. and Catherine N. ThrasherMrs. Warren A. ThrasherMr. and Mrs. Warren A. Thrasher Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. ThurmondMr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Tibbitts Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. TidmoreEdward D. and Beth TolleyForrest Craig Towns and Havilyn Hulsey TownsMrs. Robert F. TownsMichael W. TrappNelwyn ‘Kit’ TrenschDr. and Mrs. Lothar L. TrespDr. and Mrs. James S. TrieschmannDr. Cynthia M. Trim Charley TrippiDr. Marihope Shirey TroutmanLindsey W. Trussell Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tsubokawa

Marjorie Reitz TurnbullCurtis L. Turner IIIMr. and Mrs. James C. TurnerMrs. J. Howard TurnerL. Henry TurnerR. E. ‘Ted’ TurnerWilliam Bradley Turner Jr.Dr. and Mrs. David E. TylerDr. and Mrs. Ludwig UhligMrs. S. Ernest Vandiver Jr.Mrs. William P. VanEseltineMrs. George E. VanGiesenDr. Thomas F. VanMeter IIThomas H. Vann Jr.Wayne R. VasonDr. and Mrs. James A. VerbruggeMr. and Mrs. George B. VielePeter R. VigMrs. Ernst Von GlasersfeldMr. and Mrs. Noel WadsworthDr. James Cowan WaggonerMarjorie Schear WaggonerCindy WalkerHerschel WalkerMrs. Jerry L. WalkerJean Perryman WalkerMrs. John A. WallaceMrs. James C. WaltersWilliam Thomas WaltonC. Wilbur Warner Jr.Rebecca Dial WarnerJames W. Warren Jr.Don L. and Cynthia D. WatersHugh J. WatsonLawrence E. and Katherine WeatherfordAnn Clark WebbBen L. Weinberg Jr.Holger and Nancy WeisFrankie WelchMr. and Mrs. Sam M. Wellborn IIIMr. and Mrs. Walter M. Wellman IIIMr. and Mrs. David F. WellsVirginia Skipper WellsMr. and Mrs. Christopher C. WeltonJ. Herbert WheelerDewey C. and Karen M. WhiteDr. Susan L. WhiteDr. Kenneth W. WhittenMr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Wiggins Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wight Jr.Thomas B. Wight IIIHoke and Margaret WilderSarah Birchmore WildmanW. Thomas WilfongDr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Wilkes Jr.

Ann C. and Thomas H. WilkinsEvalyn S. WilkinsonMrs. Cleveland R. Willcoxon Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams Jr.Dr. F. Wen WilliamsJames D. WilliamsKen L. WilliamsJames A. WilliamsonDr. James L. WilliamsonMrs. William J. WilliamsonRobert M. Willingham Jr.Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter WilsonGuy S. and M. Sue WilsonLucille S. WilsonMildred Acker WilsonKirk S. Wimberly IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert L. WimberlyMrs. Gene Mac WinburnMr. and Mrs. James A. WinkMr. and Mrs. Robert Winthrop IIAlfred P. WiseJames E. WiseMr. and Mrs. William C. Wise Jr.Abigail Leigh WiseleyMichael Alan WiseleyOscar Lee Wiseley Jr.Rachel Margaret WiseleyJohn B. Withers IIIHoke Smith Wofford Jr.William T. WolfeR. Barry and Gwendolyn Y. WoodPeggy P. WoodruffArlene and Charles WoodsRobert R. and Carolyn B. WoodsonMrs. Frank L. Wooten Jr.J. Patrick WootenMr. and Mrs. Joel O. WootenBilly and Sherry WrenMr. and Mrs. James E. WrenStacy G. and Charles Gottlieb Wurst IIILisa Panoz WytiazMr. and Mrs. C. Richard YarbroughSally Quillian YatesJane and Kenny YoumansMr. and Mrs. Earl Howard YoungStephen T. YoungMrs. William D. Young Sr.Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Young Jr.Alva H. and Jim M. YoungnerDr. and Mrs. S. Eugene YountsDr. and Mrs. Berry K. ZeiglerDr. Freddie ZinkMrs. Victor M. ZinkMary Zittrouer

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HERITAGE SOCIETYThe Heritage Society honors alumni and friends who have made documented bequests in their wills or other deferred gifts in support of the University of Georgia. Deferred gifts may be given by charitable annuities, wills, pooled income funds, life insurance policies, charitable remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts, retirement plans, or real estate gifts with retained life estates.

Anonymous (67)Jennifer Walden AbbottMr. W. Randall Abney and Mrs. Carolyn AbneyDr. Marc J. Ackerman and Mrs. Stephanie AckermanMrs. Walter R. AcreeWilliam C. Acton, MDPeter M. AdamsDr. Samuel R. Adams Jr.Susan G. and Edward L. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Barton A. AldermanMr. and Mrs. Douglas R. AldridgeValerie Aldridge*Nancy and *Neal AlfordGilles O. and Bernadette AllardDr. Lou AllingerN. Kirby Alton and Janice M. AltonWilliam L. Alworth and Lois A. AlworthDaniel P. Amos*Dr. Barbara K. AndersenRobert D. and Renita Jones AndersonDr. Elizabeth L. AndressLizbeth Luke AndrewsDr. and Mrs. Howard C. AnselDr. Mark H. AnthonyEddy ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Guy C. ArnallDarren Winston Ash and Kathryn L. AshDr. Jorge H. AtilesLana AugustusBoyd L. Austin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bob BaldwinDr. Carolyn K. BalkwellJeff Bangle and Kathy Reid BangleBonnie Bowen Banks and Bernard T. BanksPeter L. BanksFred G. Barnet III and Beth BarnetJoel W. and Julie B. BarrettCharles E. Barron and Lalla F. BarronMs. Lawanna R. BarronMr. and *Mrs. W. Frank Barron Jr.Earl D. Barrs and Wanda Taylor BarrsRuth Ann Bartlett

Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman IIIMerra Griffeth Bauerband Charles Duncan BeardDanette and Gavin BeckTroy W. and Diana Davis BeckettDavid B. and Susan S. BellDebbie BellJerry R. and Jacqueline A. BellarW. Douglas Benn and Mickey J. BennDr. Barbara A. BennettEd and Robin BensonDr. Carolyn D. Berdanier and Dr. C. Reese BerdanierRichard and Lynn BerkowitzGary L. BernesGoebel and Gloria BerryDr. Richard B. BestRichard and Mildred BetheaHoward and Stephanie BissellGlenn and Nancy BlackMs. Myra Blackmon and Dr. Thomas P. Holland*Dr. and Mrs. Horace G. Blalock Jr.A. Katherine (Kitty) BlissitJennifer B. BloodworthRichard L. BogerHarriette and Robin BohannonMichael and Lori BoneCharles B. BonnerJulie and Don BowerBruce E. BowersKatrina L. BowersNelson E. Bowers IIPamela and Dale BrackenRichard Y. BradleyJason M. BradyPamela Ruth BramlettBuzz BrazeltonMr. & Mrs. James BreedloveNan Gillespie BrinningJohn T. “Tim” BrockSusan H. BrooksMichael S. BrounAlan BrownMr. Charles R. BrownDavid Brown and Julie BrownLeslie BrownMs. Wendy Jacqueline BrownKelly B. BrowningBrian C. BruceWilliam Joseph Bruckner and Lucy Clark BrucknerClay BryantMr. and Mrs. T. Richard Bryant Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. BucklerCarol H. Bugh on behalf of Kodi (canine)Mr. and Mrs. David Lee BurchBobby Clair Burnley

Matthew C. BurrilCharles A. BursonDr. Angela Shurling BushwayDixie P. ButlerJudy Burke BynumMrs. Tony ByrdMs. Elizabeth W. CampMr. and Mrs. Charles E. CampbellTimothy and Sandra CampbellDebra Caviness CanarasGeorge Robert Cannon Jr.Nancy Lemmon CanoltyJohn and Jeanne CapozziFran H. CarmichaelAlan Keith Carnes, M.D. and Lori Sanders CarnesMax W. Carnes Jr.Robert L. CarricoJohn K. Carson*Don E. CarterDr. Kiki CarusonJerry L. Case, DVMRoland R. Castellanos Jr.Martha A. CatoMr. Lawrence CertainVerner F. Chaffin and Ethel T. ChaffinDwain Paul Chambers, Jr. and Suzanne Sinyard ChambersSandra B. ChambersW. B. ChambersThe Honorable and Mrs. C. Saxby ChamblissHugh and Tina ChancyBeth and Rick ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasteen Jr.LaVonne A. ChildersMark “Mario” Ciarlone, USAF Ret.Lee A. Clarke and Kenyatta L. ClarkeLarry M. ClarksonLarry R. CloerJim and Lyra Cobb*Dr. Thomas Andrew Cochran Jr.*James W. Coclin and Georgia V. CoclinKim CogginsDr. and Mrs. David Max CohenDorsel Wayne ColeRonnie M. ColeTerry ColemanMr. Jack Kenneth Collins and Mrs. Melba T. CollinsJo Nell CollinsH. Brent CollinsonMichael Alan CollverDr. Alfred O. Colquitt IIIDr. Michelle CommeyrasHarrileen Jones ConnerMs. Carolyn L. CookMr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Cook Jr.James M. “Bucky” Cook

Pam and Cecil CookeDr. Christopher G. CooperRobert K. CooperMr. and Mrs. Ronald S. CooperKen CoorRobert and Lynn CopelandSuzanne Cone CorbettPete and Ada Lee CorrellWilliam M. Corry and Jody Jenkins CorryCatherine and Larry CoxDemetrius and Izumi CoxWalter M. Cox, IIIGregg and Cindy CoyleDr. Betty Jean CraigeBen D. Cravey Jr. and Denise J. Cravey*Mrs. Zack Cravey Jr.John H. Crawford IV and Elizabeth B. CrawfordDr. Arthur L. and Connie C. CrawleyDavid CrinerJames C. CrippsStephanie L. CrockattMr. and Mrs. Michael T. CrumleyMr. and Mrs. David A. CulleyMick and Jamie CumbieWilliam Gary CunninghamIlene DaileyThomas and Patricia DaileyJudge and Mrs. John S. DalisDr. Priscilla Ruth DanheiserSally Ramsey DanielDr. Bobby E. Daniell Jr. and Dina D. DaniellBartley R. DanielsenHarold DardenDiane Lynn DaviesJ. Anderson DavisMatthew H. DavisTherry Nash Deal, Ph.D.Mr. John W. Dean and Mrs. Mary DeanSharon B. DeasonJoseph F. Decosimo and Rachel Sharp DecosimoRagan E. DeFreeseKenneth J. and Angela M. DeLayMr. and Mrs. Paul E. DeMerssemanDr. and Mrs. J. Edward DempseyMr. and Mrs. Sharon R. DenneyErnest DePascale Jr. and Linda M. DePascaleMr. David H. DickeyJack DinosMartha Thompson DinosBruce C. Dixon and Pamela DixonFerrell Al Dixon, Jr. and Peggy Farrow DixonAnnie Laurie DoddPaula C. DodsonSmith and Sharon Nix DolliverMr. and Mrs. Vincent J. DooleyHugh Manson Dorsey IV

Ms. Eloise Maxwell DotyBill and Lisa DouglasWendy and Tom DowdenAlice M. DreesenMr. John A. Drew and Mrs. Chris DrewTom and Janice DugginsKenneth M. DukeJayson Scott DukesMrs. Sue Benson DuncanChantel DunhamMilner Gibson Durden and Lillian Duff DurdenCarl W. Duyck and Dennis J. FloodMary Frances EarlyDr. and Mrs. Donald R. Eastman IIIRobert G. EdgeJohn L. Edwards and Renelle G. EdwardsA. Timothy EleyDr. and Mrs. Steven Elliott-GowerMartha Brumley EllisRobert Lee ElsberryCraig G. EndsleyKathleen EnnisBarbara Fargason EptingGeorge Erwin Jr.Mr. Donald H. Evans Jr.Laura EvansKathryn L. FarloweKristi Hughes FarnerJohn D. FeltmanMr. and Mrs. Philip A. FerranteJohn H. Fields Jr.Jan K. Buck FillerNeil and Judy FischerLane and Norma FitzpatrickWilliam P. and Marihope Troutman FlattDr. Arnold P. FleischmannEthel E. FoleyJames Lee FordMrs. David A. ForehandScott FosterLinda Kirk FoxLori L. FranklinCory R. and Crystal L. FreemanGregory A. FreemanMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Fritch Jr.Al FultonT. M. Furlow Jr.Carolee Wells GaileyJames R. Gamble Jr.David C. Gammon and Barbara J. BrookeAli and Chris GantC. Morgan GanttMr. and Mrs. John Byrd GarlandBruce K. GarlickElizabeth Anderson GarrettGregory L. Gay and Danna W. Gay

Marcella Taylor GelmanJeanie and Bob GernonMs. Kathy G. GestarAndrew L. GhertnerMr. and Mrs. Jack P. GibsonMichael P. GigandetRobert E. “Ned” Giles, Jr.Tammy and Geof GillandRobert G. and Lee Ann F. Gillen*Helen R. GillisJames L. Gillis Jr.Dean John L. GittlemanFrank GiulianoJohn Munro GodfreyWilliam E. Gohdes and Wanda L. Stitt-GohdesDavid and Patty GouldKatrina and Tom GrahamDean Maureen Grasso*Mrs. Jane Mulkey GreenDr. Alfred H. Greenberg and Halina K. GreenbergBruce P. GregoryPhillip and Suzanne GriffethTimothy C. Griffeth and Lauren L. GriffethShelley GriffittsDr. Wanda J. GroganMr. Howard Leo Guest Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hayward GuestConnie R. GuyCheryl Miller GuynnLaura M. HaaseAnna Caroline Ryan HaeberleG. Elliott and Pamella HaganDr. John H. Haire and John H. Haire Family (Shelia and Kaitlin)Mr. Charles Andy HallEmmett Howell Hall and Doris Nevels HallRobert P. Hall IIIDr. Sara Thomas HallRobert Keith Halliday and April Sams HallidayTracy L. HambrickCharles E. and Sharon Boone HamnerDr. James L. HamrickJefferson T. HancockPaul S. Handmacher and Barbara HandmacherJoey HannafordBeverly H. HansonLisa B. Hanson, Derrick M. Hanson, Spencer M. Hanson, Skyler P. HansonMitch Hardeman and Jennifer HardemanDr. and Mrs. Charles W. HardenMr. Thomas C. Harden and Mrs. Bridget B. HardenMr. Willis Neal Harden Jr.Thomas C. Harris Jr.Roger A. HarrisonEric and Erin Hill HartRosiland S. Hart

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Ms. Lynn B. HartnessMs. Diane L. HartzellMr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Haston IIIAnnette HattonHerbert W. HattonDr. David W. HawkinsMrs. John T. Haynes, Jr. William C. HeadRobert Vernon HeldNicki Hendrix and Christian OlmstedDr. Brad Richard Henke and Mrs. Suzanne Patterson HenkeJudy M. HerrinConnie and Bill HerringdineJudy HibbsVirginia Caldwell HibbsJulius D. Hicks Jr.John and Judy HillLouise HillMAJ Christoph P. HimmelsbachMary Laraine Young HinesWilliam R. and Lisa M. HinsonVirginia C. HintonDr. Ralph E. HittKatherine K. HoardMr. Thomas B. HodgsonT. Lynn HoganKathy Ann HolbrookMr. and Mrs. Gregory F. HolcombMr. and Mrs. Tim HolladayJim and Nelda HolleyMr. and Mrs. Samuel D. HolmesAshley Foss HoltShelley HooksChuck and Brenda HortonSteve and Diane HortonGlada Gunnells HorvatWilliam M. HouseDr. Susanne HowardMartha H. HowellDr. and Mrs. Jerry W. HowingtonKay HowingtonSandra Strother Hudson and Cecil C. Hudson, MDMr. and Mrs. William J. HuffRoger C. HunterThomas E. Hurst and Patricia Hunt-HurstMary Denmark HutchersonDr. Sylvia McCoy HutchinsonJohnny E. Hyers and Louise J. HyersMr. and Mrs. John Hampton IrbyMr. and Mrs. Robert Lee IzlarLaura M. Jack & Richard H. JackWilliam Ellis JacksonWilliam K. and Peggy E. JacksonDr. Russell N. James III and Esther A. JamesAlisa Marib Jarvis

Joel and Carol JasonDavid B. JayCynthia JenessJulie Green JenkinsLarry JenkinsJill JenningsRex N. JohnsonCade JoinerLaura D. and David W. JollyMr. and Mrs. J. Morris Jones IIIJo. Elliott JonesJoshua W. JonesJulian H. and Frances F. JonesMrs. Mary Youngblood JonesOtis Fleming Jones IIITed JonesC. Edwin JordanDr. Clyde W. JordanHelen E. Jordan, DVM, PhDMr. and Mrs. Robert O. JordanJeffrey William JowdyDr. and Mrs. H. Won JunMichael A. KahnSusan M. KaneKusiel KaplanGoldie KaszubDr. Stuart B. Katz, EmeritusAmy M. KayThomas L. and Karen J. KenyonDr. Bonnie Ballard KershawJim and Annaclair KigerMr. and Mrs. Paul Kilpatrick Jr.Wayne M. KimberlyMr. James E. KingDow N. Kirkpatrick IIMs. Faye R. KirschnerDr. Scott A. and Heather S. KleinerRobert D. KlineDr. Melissa A. Kling-NewberryCharles B. and Lynne V. KnappDavid and Evelyn KnauftJohn A. Knox and Pamela N. KnoxPatricia Koester-SmithDiane M. KohlMrs. Cedric W. KuhnDr. and Mrs. David L. KulbershMr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon Jr.James L. LaBoon IIILarry and Beverly LackeyDr. and Mrs. Robert R. LaffertySusan Cook LaheyMrs. Patricia H. Lancaster and Dennis M. LancasterBryan A. LancelotGregory E. LangRichard and Martha Lang

Mr. and Mrs. John L. LangfordMimsie LanierMr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Lasseter Jr.Dr. John H. LawDr. and Mrs. James Curtis LeeBetsy Tant LeebernDonald M. Leebern Jr.*Robert D. LeebernAnthony D. LehmanMr. Earl Truman Leonard Jr.Dr. A. Jefferson Lewis IIIJon and Jo Ann LilesJohn and Anne Michele LillyMr. and Mrs. Keith Austin LinseNeal and Marsha LittleMr. and Mrs. G. Mayo Livingston Jr.Charles LondonDan K. Lowring and Abbie N. Lowring*Mrs. Benjamin E. Lumpkin Jr.David LundeJeff Lurey and Dale LureyDr. and Mrs. Thomas L. LyonsVirginia M. Macagnoni, Ph.D.Charles MachemehlAndre C. MackeyEstoria M. MadduxTom and Debra MahlerBern and Becca MahonJames Kirkland MaloneJonathan and Pamala MarquessMr. Kevin B. MarshRandolph and Helen MarshallMargaret Ann and Don MartinTrip and Ginnie MartinGeorge W. MasonTerry A. Mathews and Margaret P. MathewsMr. and Mrs. Michael G. MaxeyDr. John N. Maxwell IVGeorge B. May Sr.*Patricia Harris McAteeJames T. McBrayerDwight R. and Brenda P. McColloughBrooks and Christine McCommonsLevis A. McConnell III andMelinda S. McConnellMary Long McCormackMarian Chesnut McCullersBobbie S. McDonaldMichael Ladon McGeeMr. and Mrs. J. Frank McGillMark Howard McGinnis and Sallie Smith McGinnisKyle C. McInnisVirginia P. McKennaJames Parks McLeodDr. Don W. McMillian Jr.

Mr. John F. McMullan and Mrs. Marilyn J. McMullanMargey McQuilkinDr. J. Michael and June R. MeyersMs. Barbara B. MillerJustin and Lynsee MillerSheila D. MillerMilton and Helen Hudson MillsDr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Milner IIIWilma L. MinixMary A. MitchellDr. and Mrs. James B. Moncrief Jr.Michael J. MooreWilliam G. MooseC. L. Morehead Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George Saer MorganMs. Julia W. MorganMs. Mary Ann Morgareidge*Harold M. Morris Jr.Robert Elliott MorrisSarah S. MorrowLillian J. MotePat and Doyle MoteDavid J. Mullen Jr. and Cynthia S. MullenDr. Rebecca McNeill Mullis and Dr. David W. Mullis Jr.John L. MurphyMark E. Murphy, M.D. and Daphne D. MurphyDonald G. and Susan F. MyersSteve and Cami NailMr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmith Jr.David G. NewtonJohn T. Newton Jr.Sharon Y. NickolsDr. Shelly M. Nickols-Richardson and David Wayne RichardsonDr. W. Robert NixMr. and Mrs. John S. Noell Jr.F. A. (Drew) NorwoodMr. and Mrs. Neil NovemberMr. and Mrs. James B. Nunn Jr.Cynthia Lee NunnallyMs. Linda OakleyStefan ObenlandKeith M. and Lisa K. OelkeSvein Øie and Barbara WoodruffDr. Joseph S. OliverThurman and Juanita OliverBarbara D. and Roger B. OrloffMichael K. Ostergard and Nancy H. OstergardCelia A. OtwellDrs. Onofre R. and Ligaya P. PaguioRudy and Marsha PainterHon. Kathy S. PalmerSteve D. and Mary Ann PalmourAl and Cindy Parker

Ted Maxwell Parker and Winifred M. ParkerCarl M. Parks and Barbara H. ParksEleanor L. ParrDr. Margarete I. ParrishMr. and Mrs. Carleton E. Parsons Jr.Gary and Sandy PasekDavid C. Patten and Elizabeth PattenAlexander W. and Janet W. PattersonAnn PattersonMrs. George W. Patton Jr.Donald W. Pearson Jr.*Mr. Thomas J. Pendergrast Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. PernoMs. Lee Davis PerrySchley L. Perry Jr. (Louie)Bonnie Stephens Petersen and Clark PetersenChris M. Peterson, M.D.Timothy A. PetersonRichard Mendel PiazzaDr. and Mrs. James R. PickDr. and Mrs. Jerome J. PlattGeorge Junius Polatty Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. PorterfieldPhilip Potter and Meredith Barrs PotterMs. Megan A. PowellDrs. Keith W. and Susan W. PrasseGregory C. Price and Rebecca A. PricePatricia Padgett PriceDr. Carl W. Proehl Jr.Steven and Kara PurvisRowland A. Radford and Letitia H. RadfordBruce and Andrea RadoBetty Sewell RaglandMr. and Mrs. David M. RaineyKathleen Cooney RainwaterDoris Adams RamseyKennard L. and Claudia R. RawlinsonJill Jayne ReadJames K. and Carol R. ReapDavid M. ReedJeff and Cathy ReedFrances Cowart ReevesMrs. John B. ReevesWalter ReevesDavid A. ReynoldsRobert Lamar ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Gates T. RichardsJennifer W. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Riley IVRichard M. Roberts and Marcia W. RobertsJohn and Jane RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Cheney Robinson IIIJ. Darren RodgersThomas F. Rodgers and Janie O. RodgersTammy H. RogersDr. Dean G. Rojek

Nita Lalla RonconeJohn W. and Cindy W. RookerDr. and Mrs. Robert H. RosengartCharles A. RossMs. Young-Sun RothAlan and Jewett RothschildPamela Dete RountreeDavid L. Ruble and Gaye Preis RublePeter C. RuenitzMary Leila Benton RussellCamille Jenkins RussoBobbi Meeler SahmJay Sampson and Lynne RaganDr. Jean E. SanderDr. Johnny Sanders, Jr. and Dr. Rubye Coleman-SandersMr. John Frank Sands and Mrs. Alice Green SandsAndrew and Emily SaundersDr. Robert N. SavelandV. Bibb Saye*Alexander Alan Scarborough and Mary Akins ScarboroughDr. Mark SchaefferMs. Lee Scheinman*Ms. Betty R. SchmidtDonald D. Schmidt and Jerrold L. ManningDr. Donald O. SchneiderDale M. Schwartz and Susan E. SchwartzJudge and Mrs. William J. Self IIDavid K. Selleck and Betsy M. SelleckSonya W. SengsonWilliam H. Settle Jr.Anna ShackelfordChef Kyle W. Shadix, MS, RDDavid J. ShaferFred and Bonnie SharpeRonald K. ShelpJeffrey Sherman and Cassandra YoungMr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sherwood Sr.Jay F. ShinnBilly Mac Shivers*Lois ShorttDr. Raymond Eugene ShufflerScott Henderson Sikes and Valerie Lynne McCormick SikesMr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay Simmons Jr.Dr. Janice SimonElizabeth M. SimonettiGail Fulford SimsW. Daniel and Susannah S. SissonG. Fain Slaughter, Jr.Marta SlaughterMr. and Mrs. Charles U. SlickMr. and Mrs. Billy S. SmithChuck and Nancy Smith

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Dr. Craig F. SmithDavid A. SmithEdie and Lamar SmithJohn Marshall and Millie Young SmithJohn P. SmithMargaret R. SmithRobert E. Smith and Eleanor Inman SmithRussell and Judith SmithCarolyn Diane Smock and Bradford WycheLee and Holly Snelling*Dr. Darl E. SnyderJames A. SommervilleJohn and Mildred SpaldingDr. Beverly Lynn SparksFrank and Rosemary Dunn StancilStephanie StengleinDr. Martha Craig StephensDr. John Edward StewartJoseph Stewart Jr.Catherine H. Stockman and C. ‘Herbie’ Stockman Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. StolzBilly M. StoneAllen D. StovallGloria Perksins StovallMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Stovall Jr.Joannie E. StraussDana E. Strickland*Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. StricklandBetty Boyd Strong and Will StrongW. Jefferson Stubbs Jr.Mr. V. Carlysle Sullivan Jr.Mike and Leah SumnerJulie Toland SuppesRoger Swagler and Julia MarloweDrs. Anne and David SweaneyGlenna Feagin TalbertTimothy E. TallentLynda Cowart TalmadgeWilmer Gene TannerMr. and Mrs. James S. Tardy Jr.Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Taylor Jr.David A. and Janet K. TerrellGeoffrey David TerrellBaxter D. and Cristina V. TharinGloria J. Thiem and David E. ThiemMs. Melinda Fry ThomasRichard R. ThomasReese J. Thompson and Pam M. ThompsonRobert and Angela ThompsonDr. Bruce A. ThyerRonald W. Tidmore and Karen A. TidmoreMr. and Mrs. Charles M. TidwellCarolyn Caudell TiegerMrs. Susan Stanton ToddC. Nelson Tomblin Jr.

William O. Tome, Jr. and Susan TomeDr. Michael J. TopperMrs. Robert Forrest TownsKit TrenschDr. and Mrs. Bruce Gentry TrippLindsey William Trussell Jr.Marjorie R. TurnbullMr. and Mrs. Brad TurnerCurtis L. Turner IIISeth Turner*Dr. Curtis UlmerBobby J. Underwood and Lori Sweat UnderwoodMichael L. Van CiseWayne R. VasonDiane Vaughan and J. Lynn RaineyTiki and Lynne VietriAlfred and Joy ViolaDr. Trina von WaldnerWilliam L. Wages Jr. Lamar Cobb and Frances Clary WalterDr. Lynda H. WaltersHarriet Higgins Warren and *Edus Houston Warren Jr.John and Mitzi WasdinHarold Waters, Jr. and Karalyn D. Waters*E. Baxter Webb and Ann Clark WebbWilliam Larry WebbNancy Marcuz WechScott S. WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Wellborn IIIA. L. WheelerRebecca Hanner White Mrs. Germaine Whittaker

Brooks Eliot WiggintonMargaret and Hoke WilderW. Thomas WilfongMr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams Jr.Ms. Faith Towles WilliamsGeraldine H. WilliamsMs. Paulette WilliamsWill and Elizabeth WillimonRobert M. Willingham Jr.Guy S. and M. Sue WilsonSusan J. WilsonMr. and Mrs. James A. WinkAlfred Paul WiseMr. and Mrs. William C. Wise Jr.Oscar Lee Wiseley Jr.C. Knox Withers and Tracy L. RhodesJames C. WomackDr. Barbara Carter Wommack and Dr. Hines L. WommackDr. and Mrs. Norman J. WoodOran and Sally WoodallJennie WoodleePeggy P. WoodruffStuart WoodsLaura E. WoodsonMr. Kevin Joseph WoodyGeorge E. Wright and Camille N. WrightMr. C. Richard YarbroughDr. Ida E. YatesAllen W. YeeDr. Bonnie L. YegidisMrs. Glenn Thomas York, Jr.Mary W. Zittrouer

BOARD OF REGENTS

University System of Georgia

C. Thomas Hopkins Jr. (Chair)James M. Hull (Vice Chair)C. Dean AlfordW. Paul BowersRutledge A. Griffin Jr.Donald M. Leebern Jr.Laura MarshDoreen Stiles PoitevintNeil L. Pruitt Jr.Sarah-Elizabeth ReedSachin ShailendraE. Scott SmithKessel Stelling Jr.Ben J. Tarbutton IIIRichard L. TuckerThomas Rogers WadeLarry WalkerDon L. WatersPhilip A. Wilheit Sr.

Steve Wrigley (Chancellor)

PRESIDENT Jere W. Morehead

CABINETPamela Whitten, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and ProvostRyan A. Nesbit, Vice President for Finance and AdministrationKelly K. Kerner, Vice President for Development and Alumni RelationsRahul Shrivastav, Vice President for Instruction David C. Lee, Vice President for Research Jennifer L. Frum, Vice President for Public Service and OutreachVictor K. Wilson, Vice President for Student Affairs J. Griffin Doyle, Vice President for Government RelationsKarri Hobson-Pape, Vice President for Marketing and CommunicationsTimothy M. Chester, Vice President for Information TechnologyGreg A. McGarity, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Michael M. Raeber, General CounselKathy R. Pharr, Chief of Staff and Associate Vice President for Institutional Affairs Russell J. Mumper, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Margaret A. Amstutz, Associate Provost for Academic ProgramsMichelle G. Cook, Associate Provost for Institutional DiversitySarah Covert, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs Noel Fallows, Associate Provost for International EducationP. Toby Graham, Associate Provost and University LibrarianChristina J. Miller, Associate Provost for Academic Fiscal Affairs David S. Williams, Associate Provost and Director of the Honors Program

DEANS

Alan T. Dorsey, Dean of the Franklin College of Arts and SciencesSamuel Pardue, Dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental SciencesPeter B. “Bo” Rutledge, Dean of the School of LawSvein Øie, Dean of the College of PharmacyDale Greene, Dean of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural ResourcesCraig H. Kennedy, Dean of the College of EducationSuzanne Barbour, Dean of the Graduate SchoolBenjamin C. Ayers, Dean of the C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry College of BusinessCharles N. Davis, Dean of the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass CommunicationLinda K. Fox, Dean of the College of Family and Consumer SciencesKeith Harris, Interim Dean of the College of Veterinary MedicineAnna Scheyett, Dean of the School of Social WorkDaniel J. Nadenicek, Dean of the College of Environment and DesignRobert Grafstein, Interim Dean of the School of Public and International AffairsPhillip L. Williams, Dean of the College of Public HealthJohn L. Gittleman, Dean of the Eugene P. Odum School of EcologyMichelle A. Nuss, Campus Dean of the AU/UGA Medical PartnershipDonald J. Leo, Dean of the College of Engineering

IS YOUR NAME MISSING?The Honor Roll of Donors contains names of individuals who have made gifts to the University of Georgia that were processed through the Office of Development between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017. There could be several reasons that your name does not appear in what you believe to be the appropriate giving level—or not appear at all:

1. You made your gift either before July 1, 2016, or after June 30, 2017.

2. You gave more during this period than you realize: your name may be in the next giving level.

3. You made a pledge instead of an outright gift. If you made a pledge between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017, but chose to begin fulfilling it after June 30, 2017, your name will not appear in this honor roll, which reflects only gifts received.

4. You made a gift to the Georgia Educational Enhancement Fund (GEEF). Ticket-priority gifts are not included in this honor roll but are recognized through the UGA Athletic Association.

Contact the Office of Donor Relations and Stewardship if we omitted your name in error, or if you have questions or corrections: 394 South Milledge Avenue, Athens, GA 30602-5582. You may also call our toll-free number, 1-888-268-5442, or e-mail us at [email protected].

For the full honor roll list, please visit president.uga.edu/ar/2017/donors

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