W. Mansfield Jennings Jr., Hawkinsville, Georgia (2014)Spencer B. King III, <strong>Atlanta</strong>, Georgia (<strong>2012</strong>)David E. Linch, <strong>Atlanta</strong>, Georgia (2014)Thomas William Malone, Sandy Springs, Georgia (<strong>2011</strong>)Carolyn Townsend McAfee, Macon, Georgia (2015)J. Thomas McAfee, Juliette, Georgia (2014)Samuel Mitchell Jr., Peachtree City, Georgia (<strong>2012</strong>)J. Reg Murphy, Sea Island, Georgia (2013)Julie Pennington-Russell, <strong>Atlanta</strong>, Georgia (2013)Lamar Richard Plunkett Jr., Carrollton, Georgia (<strong>2012</strong>)W. Louis Sands, Albany, Georgia (2013)William L. Self, Johns Creek, Georgia (2015)Hugh P. Thompson, Milledgeville, Georgia (<strong>2011</strong>)Jackson P. Turner Jr., Dalton, Georgia (<strong>2012</strong>)James Thomas Turner Jr., Richmond Hill, Georgia (<strong>2011</strong>)Raymond M. Warren III, <strong>Atlanta</strong>, Georgia (<strong>2011</strong>)Howell L. Watkins II, Miami, Florida (2014)William G. Wilson, Rocky Face, Georgia (<strong>2011</strong>)Life TrusteeRobert L. Steed, <strong>Atlanta</strong>, GeorgiaChancellorR. Kirby Godsey, B.A., M.Div., M.A., Th.D., Ph. D., L.H.D., L.L.D., Macon, GeorgiaDeansWilliam F. Bina, B.A., M.D., FACS., Dean, School of MedicineR. Alan Culpepper, B.A., M.Div., Ph.D., Dean, James and Carolyn McAfee School ofTheologyPriscilla R. Danheiser, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Dean, College of Continuing and ProfessionalStudiesD. Scott Davis, B.S., Ph.D., Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies; Dean,Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and EconomicsJohn H. Dickson, B.A., M.M., D.M.A., Dean, Townsend School of MusicElizabeth D. Hammond, B.A., M.L.S., Dean, Division of Library SciencesLake Lambert, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Dean, College of Liberal ArtsCarl R. Martray, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Dean, Tift College of EducationHewitt William Matthews, B.S., Pharm., M.S., Ph.D., Dean, College of Pharmacy andHealth Sciences, and Vice President for the Health SciencesDouglas R. Pearson, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D, Vice President and Dean of StudentsWade Shaw, B.I.E., M.E., Ph.D., Dean, School of EngineeringGary J. Simson, B.A., J.D., Dean, Walter F. George School of LawLinda A. Streit, R.N., D.S.N., Dean, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing356 / MERCER UNIVERSITY
<strong>University</strong> AdministrativeStaffDiane H. Baca, B.A., M.L.S., AssociateVice President for PersonnelAdministrationTracey N. Baham, B.S., M.S., Director of<strong>University</strong> AssessmentTanya Barton, B.A., <strong>University</strong> BursarDavid T. Barwick, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.,Executive Director, <strong>Mercer</strong> EngineeringResearch CenterJames S. Calhoun, B.S., M.B.A., C.I.A.,C.B.A., C.F.S.A., Vice President forAudit and ComplianceRick Cameron, A.B.J., Senior AssistantVice President for MarketingCommunicationsG. Gary Collins, Director of <strong>Mercer</strong><strong>University</strong> PoliceJulie T. Davis, B.B.A., M.B.A., AssociateVice President for Finance/TreasurerLinda B. Deal, B.A., Executive Director ofRecords and Research forAdvancementJamie C. Dickson, B.A., Director ofAdvancement CommunicationsShawna R. Dooley, B.A., M.A., AssociateVice President for AdvancementDonavan K. Eason, B.A., Director ofDevelopmentDaniel P. Fischer, B.A., M.A.P.A.,Associate Vice President for Planning,Budgeting, and Institutional ResearchSharon Lim Harle, B.B.A., M.B.A.,Assistant Vice President for AlumniServicesDavid L. Innes, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., J.D.,Associate Vice President for RegulatoryComplianceMarc A. Jolley, B.S., M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D.,Director of <strong>Mercer</strong> <strong>University</strong> PressBrittany M. Lee, B.B.A., M.B.A., ExecutiveDirector, <strong>Mercer</strong> Athletic FoundationAllen S. London, A.A., B.A., M.Ed., SeniorAssociate Vice President forDevelopmentErin P. Lones, B.A., Associate VicePresident for AdvancementMichael W. Mattox, B.A., J.D., Director ofDevelopmentJenny McCurdy, B.A., Director ofDevelopmentCraig T. McMahan, B.A., M.Div., Ph.D.,<strong>University</strong> Minister and Dean of theChapelWhitney V. McMath, B.A., M.A. Ph.D, ViceProvost for Institutional EffectivenessMarilyn P. Mindingall, B.A., M.S., Ph.D.,Senior Vice Provost for Administrationand Special ProgramsMary Alice Morgan, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.,Senior Vice Provost for ServiceLearningStephen L. Mosley, B.A., Assistant VicePresident for MarketingCommunicationsJohn A. Patterson, B.A., Senior VicePresident for <strong>University</strong> AdvancementC. Jay Pendleton, B.A., M.Div., Ph.D., ViceProvost and Director of Academic andAdvising ServicesB. Todd Smith, B.B.A., M.B.A., Director ofDevelopmentCathy S. Smith, M.S.M., Associate VicePresident for Benefits & PayrollClaude D. Smith, Jr., B.A., J.D., SpecialCounsel for Planned GivingPaul D. Snyder, B.A., Director ofDevelopmentHugh Sosebee, Jr., B.A., J.D., VicePresident for External AffairsEric K. Spears, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Directorof International Eduction-Macon<strong>Campus</strong>Richard C. Spivey, B.A., M.B.A., J.D.,Director of Planned GivingTHE REGISTER / 357
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