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Pursuing Academic Excellence 4Engaging with the Community 10Enriching Student Life 15Financial Statements 16Giving 18Honor Roll of Donors 27Cover Image:Crane rises abovethe construction sitefor Mosaic Village.See story on page 11.Photo byDr. Cynthia Cole


Message from Dr. CarterThis 2010-2011 President’s <strong>Report</strong> highlights achievements that are strengthening the future of this special place of learning.I am exceptionally pleased with the efforts of students, faculty, staff and friends who make it possible for us to achieve greatness.<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> has made significant strides this past year toward becoming Charlotte’s premier independent urban<strong>University</strong>, providing a first-class education to top achieving students. Thanks to our strong working relationships with funders,we have been able to accomplish great things. Their commitment has created transformational change which continues to takeplace on campus and in our adjacent community.Our student body continues to grow with promising and enthusiastic scholars who are eager to learn and willing to invest intheir own intellectual and social development. Students at JCSU are more academically prepared and also more diverse thanever before. Enrollment at the Metropolitan College is also flourishing as we offer innovative certificate programs and a blendof online courses that meet the needs of our adult learners.While attracting new students is important, retaining them is just as critical. Therefore, the <strong>University</strong> is taking proactivemeasures to increase the graduation rate. JCSU is proud to have been selected by the White House for a unique “proof-ofconcept”project that will use the principles of Blue Ocean Strategy to examine the <strong>University</strong>’s retention and graduation rates.One of the best experiences of the year featured our 139th Commencement. Our honored speaker was Nomzamo NobandlaWinifred “Winnie” Madikizela-Mandela. She provided inspirational words and an example of transformative leadership throughher life experiences in South Africa’s period of radical change.<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> hopes to follow her example of courage as we strive to create a more vibrant and unifiedcommunity just outside our gates. This past year we broke ground on two exciting projects that will help accomplish thismission – The Arts Factory, which is now open, and Mosaic Village, which is set to open in the fall. Both projects are part of theredevelopment plan for the Northwest Corridor.Last fall also marked the grand opening of the Center for Spiritual Life, which serves as a catalyst for our students to strengthentheir spiritual base. The center plays a critical role in the life of the campus as it serves to facilitate spiritual and religiousdialogue. We are especially pleased to have Donnie Shell, former member of the Pittsburgh Steelers and four-time Super Bowlwinner, to lead the new center as our director.From the beginning and throughout this past academic year, we have been strengthened spiritually, intellectually and physicallyby the commitment of all who believe in our mission and give their time and resources to make progress possible.Very best wishes,Dr. Ronald L. Carter, Ph.D.President


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Pursuing Academic ExcellenceCato donation awards teaching excellenceFaculty will have greater opportunities for professionalgrowth with a $350,000 grant from the CatoCorporation. The Cato Par Excellence TeachingAward recognizes outstanding faculty performanceannually and provides a cash stipend for professionaldevelopment. Dr. Brian Madison Jones, assistantprofessor of history in the College of Arts and Letters,received the first award.4Students gain enriching experiences on campus and abroadThe College of Arts and Letters has enhanced itseducational offerings to students, ranging frominternships to study abroad opportunities.Last year a Communication Arts Advisory Board wasestablished by the College of Arts and Letters to reviewthe communications internship program and provideadvisement on designs for a broadcast journalismteaching lab that is currently planned.The Writing Central in the Department of Languagesand Literature expanded with a full complement ofservices for students. The department also completedthe first publication of a writing collection titledThe Saturday Writers that joins <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong><strong>University</strong> with student writers from InternationalHouse in Charlotte.Students enrolled in the College of Arts and LettersSignature Program gain practical experience asinterns in public history and archiving through theDepartment of Social and Behavioral Sciences.Darius Melvin became the first student from theChinese language courses to study abroad in China.The interdisciplinary studies major spent the summerof 2011 studying at Beijing Normal <strong>University</strong> asa recipient of the Barry A. Claytor Scholarship.Marla Goins spent a semester studying abroad in theDominican Republic on Benjamin A. Gilman andCIEE travel scholarships.


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Dr. Magdy Attiaprovides guidanceto a student in theMultidisciplinaryAppliedComputationalModeling andSimulations Lab.6<strong>Smith</strong> Institute of Applied Research opens new labNow in its third year, the <strong>Smith</strong> Institute of AppliedResearch has established a significant presence for ourfaculty and students in the applied and theoreticalresearch institute communities. The <strong>University</strong> isactively collaborating with the Santa Fe Institute,ranked as one of the top 10 research facilities in theworld. As an invited participant, the <strong>University</strong> seeksto develop funded partnership with the United StatesDepartment of Education’s Institute for EducationSciences in applied quantitative and qualitativeeducational research methods.The <strong>University</strong> opened a fully instrumented, stateof-the-artMultidisciplinary Applied ComputationalModeling and Simulations (MACMAS) lab forundergraduate students and JCSU faculty. TheMACMAS lab supports faculty-led student researchin collaboration with major research institutions,including the <strong>University</strong> of North Carolina atCharlotte and the North Carolina Biotech ResearchCampus. The lab opening was attended by the headsof research for the United States Department ofEducation and the executive director of the WhiteHouse Initiative for HBCUs. Other key attendeesincluded the vice president of the Santa Fe Institute,heads of university research departments throughoutthe Southeast region, rural and small city schooldistrict leaders, along with JCSU board members,distinguished alumni, faculty, staff and students.<strong>Smith</strong> Institute for Applied Research has developedand funded approximately $250,000 for faculty andmentored student research over the past two years. Thefunds also cover paid student-level applied researchinternships.


Metropolitan College meets educational demandsMetropolitan College has seen a tremendous increasein enrollment since opening in January 2010. Thecollege serves 150 working adults in the Charlotte area,providing accelerated degree programs in criminology,social work and business administration. The GainYour Edge Certificate Series offers opportunitiesfor adults to earn certificates that increase theirmarketability through professional development.Online liberal studies classes began in spring 2011at Metropolitan College, in conjunction withLearning House, Inc. This new platform offers addedconvenience for students enrolled in general educationcourses.The college continues to reach out to communityorganizations to offer innovative educational andprofessional development opportunities, including theLunch and Learn Series with the Northwest Chapterof the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. Keynotespeakers covered topics ranging from networking andmarketing to the <strong>University</strong>’s Gain Your Edge BusinessCertificate Series.Metropolitan College is offering customized Spanishtraining for the real estate, public service and othersectors of the community. The college also workedwith the Latino American Women’s Association andCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools to offer biweeklytraining for CMS senior students completing theirrequired senior exit project. This initiative consistentlybrought many Hispanic students and their familiesto campus. As a result, two of these students receivedLAWA scholarships.7Clinton Maclin, asocial work majorat MetropolitanCollege, is workingon a business planto form a nonprofitorganization toserve the needs ofhomeless men.


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Engaging with the Community10The <strong>University</strong> broke ground May 15, 2011 on MosaicVillage, part of an exciting new venture to revitalize theNorthwest Corridor, spanning from Center City to the<strong>University</strong> gates. The project is the brainchild of theBeatties Ford Road Task Force, a <strong>University</strong>-led groupof businesses, developers, residents and city authoritieswho are charting a course for revitalizing the West End.The $16 million 124,000-square-foot mixed-usefacility under construction at 1601 West Trade Streetfeatures 80 apartment-style suites on four floors andwill accommodate 300 students. Each unit will beequipped with a washer/dryer, kitchen and den. Everyfloor will have a common area and inner courtyard.Inspired by the area’s rich history and unmatchedresilience, JCSU’s Mosaic Village has carefully beensculpted by the cultural influence of jazz music, seenand heard at the nearby historic Excelsior Club. Therhythmic progression of the building pulls from thejazz aesthetic and its improvisational, yet structured,nature. A study of how the layers of music can informand compose the layers of architecture produces anarray of breaks, riffs, vamps, bridges and improvs inphysical form. Following these rules from the realm ofjazz, the public and physical realm of Mosaic Villagebecomes an architectural composition that respects itshistory, while chartering a new path for the HistoricWest End community.A project like Mosaic Village is designed to attract newbusinesses that will benefit from residents living inhigh-density housing. For added convenience, plansinclude a 400-car parking deck, 6,500-square-feet ofretail space and a 4,000-square-foot green roof. Thefacility’s design by Neighboring Concepts reflects avibrant mosaic of color and a modern style that fitsthe <strong>University</strong>’s urban landscape. Scheduled to openin fall 2012, it is under construction by Balfour BeattyConstruction and Shelco Inc.Linking the Mosaic Village to the main campus andUptown Charlotte is the Gold Rush, a free shuttlebus that began service in February 2011. Ridershipis already picking up speed, up 30 percent, as morestudents, faculty and staff enjoy the free ride to andfrom campus.Mosaic Village is a public-private partnership betweenJCSU, the Griffin family of Griffin Brothers Tires,Wheels and Automotive and the city of Charlotte. It isa concrete example of positive change taking place oncampus and in the surrounding community. MosaicVillage has been designed as a sustainable facility thatpromotes diversity, mobility, identity, history andvitality.We are grateful to our many community partners whoare helping West Trade Street experience a rebirth ofactivity and momentum. This project is one morestep toward fulfilling the <strong>University</strong>’s role as a privateinstitution with a public purpose.


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President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011JCSU connects with the Charlotte business community<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> works with small businessowners and surrounding communities through theCenter for Applied Leadership and CommunityDevelopment. This new academic departmentconducts research and organizes groups around thearea’s most pressing social and economic issues.The Center for Applied Leadership and CommunityDevelopment and the <strong>Smith</strong> Institute for AppliedResearch will conduct a joint project to study newand expanded ways of thinking about communityengagement and economic empowerment in theNorthwest Corridor of Charlotte.in the center is a new major in visual and performingarts, which is part of the <strong>University</strong>’s plan to growenrollment through new academic programs.Inside the renovated 14,000-square-foot building,students have access to a dance studio, black boxtheater and facilities for graphic arts and filmmaking.Thanks to the partnerships formed with the Charlottearts community, The Arts Factory is now a reality anda visible sign of our investment in the community.Partnering organizations include the North CarolinaDance Theatre and the Harvey B. Gantt Center forAfrican-American Arts + Culture.12BeforeDr. Katherine Loflin, senior research fellow in the<strong>Smith</strong> Institute Center of Excellence, has been hiredas lead consultant for the Soul of the NorthwestCorridor Initiative. The initiative is adapted fromthe John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Soulof the Community project, a three-year partnershipbetween the Gallup Poll and the foundation to surveyand research 26 communities across the nation. The<strong>University</strong> is taking the national program to theneighborhood level and developing programming thatwill specifically benefit the Northwest Corridor.JCSU’s first step off campus came in September 2010when it opened the doors to The Arts Factory onWest Trade Street. It is also the <strong>University</strong>’s first steptoward revitalizing the Historic West End. HousedAfter<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> is working with officialsfrom the city of Charlotte and several corporatepartners to construct a 5,760-foot HealthPlexcenter on campus to be used by the public. Thisgroundbreaking venture for the <strong>University</strong> and thecommunity is designed to promote health, wellnessand fitness.The HealthPlex will be built near Brayboy Gymnasiumand will feature a fitness center, two multi purposerooms with televisions and computer technology foreducational purposes, a kitchenette for nutritionalcooking demonstrations, as well as locker rooms. Afull line of services offered at the HealthPlex will helppeople reach their personal health and fitness goals.


Passport to the WorldThe annual Passport to the World CulturalExtravaganza promotes diversity and helps strengthenthe <strong>University</strong>’s relationship with multiculturalcommunities in the metropolitan Charlottearea. Attendees experience different cultures, foodand entertainment. The events feature culturalpresentations from Africa, Asia, Germany, LatinAmerica and Brazil.13<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> not only invites othercultures to campus, also encourages students to travelabroad and experience other cultures firsthand. Tomake that opportunity more attainable, the <strong>University</strong>assists students with the first step – getting a passport.During the 2010-2011 academic year, 210 studentsobtained passports through the <strong>University</strong>’s program.Representatives from the U.S. Postal Service came oncampus to guide students through the process. As aresult, 15 students studied abroad during the year inSenegal, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic andChina.


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Center for Applied Leadership and Community Development raisesthe bar on community engagement14Since its inception in 2009, the Center for AppliedLeadership and Community Development (CALCD)has served more than 3,000people, held 30 trainings andworkshops and developedmore than 50 partnershipswith local groups. Trustand communication haveincreased with residents inthe Beatties Ford Road/Northwest Corridor, as wellas across the Charlotte andMecklenburg County region.Community engagementalso has been enhanced byan award-winning studentcommunity service program where curricular and cocurricularactivities are combined to expand learningexperiences.The center is in the early stages of implementing aPublic Leadership Development Program througha $250,000 grant from the James S. and John L.Knight Foundation. Five students are participating asKnight Fellows in Phase I of the grant’s pilot program,serving as researchers under a partnership with CityCouncilman James Mitchell and the National Leagueof Cities.Other grants have been awarded to develop additionalprograms. Another Public Leadership DevelopmentProgram has been made possible, enabling the centerto administer the Mecklenburg African-AmericanCommunity Fund and oversee its giving activities tolocal non profit organizations.In response to current issues in public education, thecenter provided technical assistance to the Coalitionfor Strengthening Community Education in Charlottein its mission to educate parents and the communityabout issues of inclusion, diversity and equity as itrelates to the public education system in Charlotte.In January 2011, the coalition held a gathering of172 parents and other interested residents, includingMayor Anthony Foxx, County Commissioner JenniferRoberts and County Commissioner Vilma Leake.The Center forApplied Leadershipand CommunityDevelopment continuesto help the <strong>University</strong>assist 12 neighborhoodsnear campus withrevitalization effortsthrough a $600,000grant from the U.S.Department ofHousing and UrbanDevelopment–Office of<strong>University</strong> Partnership. Seven of the 15 homes to berenovated have been completed.During 2010-2011, 87 individuals completed therequirements for personal money management andhome buyers education programs offered throughthe center. This program is also provided through theHUD partnership.The Women Entrepreneur Program at the center serveswomen in the Northwest Corridor and at <strong>Johnson</strong> C.<strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> who are operating or want to starta micro-enterprise or small business. The curriculumincludes topics from finance for small business ownersto creating a meaningful brand. In 2010-2011, thecenter graduated 32 women entrepreneurs who havestarted or are operating small businesses.Through the Off-Duty Officer Patrol Program,off-duty Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Departmentofficers were hired to address some of the high crimeareas within the service area and close proximity tocampus. A database was created to track the types ofincidents and percentages of decrease and/or increasein crime and incidents along the corridor. During2010-2011, 11 officers logged 1,377 patrol hours,working with neighborhood leaders and residents toidentify and cover areas that have potential for crimeand incidents.


Enriching Student LifeDivision of Student Success improves quality of the campus experienceA $299,000 grant from the U.S. Department ofJustice’s Office on Violence Against Women establishedthe <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s Alliance AgainstViolence Toward Women. Dr. Dezette <strong>Johnson</strong>,assistant professor of social work, is directing the threeyearproject.The alliance is actively working to form a campuscommunitycoalition to reduce violent crimesagainst women. To achieve its mission, the group ischarged with establishing prevention and educationalprogramming, training members of Judicial Affairs andincreasing overall awareness on campus.The Office of Residence Life embarked on an energyconservation competition in 2011 as a first step towardcreating a sustainable campus. The competitionchallenged students in the residence halls to becomemore aware of energy use and consumption and tolearn how to take responsibility for reducing energyuse. The male students in Carter Hall won thecompetition with their creative ideas for conservingenergy by turning off unneeded appliances andpowering down at certain times during the day.Nineteen JCSU students benefitted by one-on-onementoring as part of the Wachovia Wells FargoFoundation Mentoring Across Difference Program.The mentoring opportunity, made possible by theWomen’s Inter-Cultural Exchange and <strong>Johnson</strong> C.<strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong>, is funded by the Wachovia WellsFargo Foundation. It is designed to develop students’leadership and communication skills by putting themin touch will senior-level professionals.The Student Support Services Program awarded morethan $57,000 in grant aid to 41 Pell-eligible studentswho have unmet financial obligations. First-generationcollege students make up 98 percent of the studentbody and 70 percent are also low-income students.As a result, families are often overwhelmed with thefinancial requirements and processes of attendingcollege. They are often unable to pay the amountneeded for validation. The program designs a planfor each student that ensures their financial successat <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong>. After underclassmenhave been serviced, aid is offered to upperclassmen.15


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Statements of Financial PositionAs of June 30 2011 2010$ $AssetsCash and cash equivalents 14,510,178 14,715,546Investments 50,425,092 45,189,763Accounts receivable, net of allowance for uncollectible accounts of approximately$607,000 in 2011 and $592,000 in 2010 597,191 625,933Grants and receivable from federal and state government 1,488,814 826,362Contributions receivable, net 821,611 1,304,303Notes receivable, net of allow ance for uncollectible accounts of approximately$760,000 in 2011 and 2010 995,192 1,078,724Inventories 215,238 265,521Prepaid expenses 182,131 230,293Beneficial interest in trust 1,244,142 1,492,514Institutional property and equipment, net 37,829,070 39,079,919Total assets 108,308,659 104,808,87816Liabilities and net assetsAccounts payable and accrued liabilities 3,582,953 3,602,446Bonds payable 5,470,000 6,055,000Advances from federal government for student loans 329,132 329,132Deferred revenues and other liabilities 116,746 131,792Capital lease obligations 1,036,200 549,781Notes payable 1,900,342 549,781Mortgage note payable - 706,280Asset retirement obligation 1,153,601 1,099,715Total liabilities 13,588,974 14,474,845Commitments and contingenciesNet assets:Unrestricted 45,608,624 45,735,506Temporarily restricted 17,857,670 13,581,803Permanently restricted 31,253,391 31,016,724Total net assets 94,719,685 90,334,033Total liabilities and net assets 108,308,659 104,808,878


Statements of Activities2011 2010Temporarily PermanentlyFor the year ended June 30 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Total$ $Revenues, gains and other support:Tuition and fees 22,631,891 - - 22,631,891 22,707,241Less – Student assistance (5,059,946) - - (5,059,946) (3,038,231)Tuition and fees, net 17,571,945 - - 17,571,945 19,669,010Federal grants and contracts - 4,959,051 - 4,959,051 3,863,663State and local grants and contracts - 41,596 - 41,596 60,324Private gifts, grants and contracts 4,132,691 2,164,589 485,038 6,782,318 10,248,899Investment income 235,550 671,110 - 906,660 955,397Realized gains on sale of asset - - - - 189,067Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses)on investments 1,829,974 6,037,531 (248,371) 7,619,134 3,990,650Other income 665,206 151,362 - 816,568 627,961Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises 6,823,300 - - 6,823,300 7,368,215Total revenues and gains 31,258,666 14,025,239 236,667 45,520,572 46,973,186Net assets released from restrictions 9,749,372 (9,749,372) - - -Total revenues, gains and other support 41,008,038 4,275,867 236,667 45,520,572 46,973,186Expenses and losses:Educational and general:Instruction 11,840,366 - - 11,840,366 11,636,284Student services 7,741,421 - - 7,741,421 8,066,762Public service 1,331,122 - - 1,331,122 871,593Academic support 4,729,625 - - 4,729,625 5,522,486Institutional support 8,690,670 - - 8,690,670 8,472,91317Total educational and general expenses 34,333,204 - - 34,333,204 34,570,038Auxiliary enterprises 6,801,716 - - 6,801,716 7,003,912Total expenses 41,134,920 - - 41,134,920 41,573,950(Decrease) Increase in net assets (126,882) 4,275,867 236,667 4,385,652 5,399,236Net assets, beginning of year 45,735,506 13,581,803 31,016,724 90,334,033 84,934,797Net assets, end of year 45,608,624 17,857,670 31,253,391 94,719,685 90,334,033


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Giving18Philanthropy helps transform JCSU<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> is rising to the occasionas it transforms into Charlotte’s premier independenturban university. The progress <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong><strong>University</strong> has enjoyed this past year would not havebeen possible without the dedication and support ofalumni and friends.During 2010-2011, the <strong>University</strong> furtherstrengthened its financial standing with gifts thatsupport students and facilities. Such support enablesthe <strong>University</strong> to continue its long legacy of producingcompassionate and forward-thinking leaders.Charitable giving to <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong>totaled $7,561,130 for FY 2011. Unrestricted giftsBroad-based supportCorporate, foundation and organization gifts totaled$2,089,360, a seven percent increase over the prior year.Collectively, this group provided more than $353,000in expendable scholarship support to JCSU students.Individual support in other areas was substantial. Mostnotable was a $360,000 Cato Corporation grant thatrecognizes excellence in teaching by JCSU faculty. TheCato Par Excellence Endowed Teaching Award notonly provides an annual stipend to a deserving facultymember, but also funds professional developmentto the JCSU Fund accounted for 57 percent of totalgiving, with the remaining 43 percent primarilydesignated for academic programs, faculty and studentsupport, and revitalization efforts along the WestTrade/Beatties Ford Road Corridor.The Duke Endowment and UNCF continued theirstrong advocacy and support of the <strong>University</strong>’sstrategic direction with gifts totaling $4,432,000and $333,554, respectively, to support enrollmentmanagement, scholarship, capital campaign planning,the Center for Applied Leadership and CommunityDevelopment, the Metropolitan College and theJCSU Fund.activities within the faculty member’s academicdepartment. The Wells Fargo Foundation confirmedonce again its confidence in the <strong>University</strong>’s efforts torevitalize the West Trade/Beatties Ford Road corridorby contributing an additional $250,000 to supplementits FY 2010 gift of $500,000. Finally, the ArthurVining Davis Foundation invested $250,000 to assistthe Center for Applied Leadership and CommunityDevelopment in its outreach to African-Americancommunities in the <strong>University</strong>’s target region.Organizations $243,009Foundations $727,404Corporations $1,118,945Faculty/Staff $11,180Family/Friends $138,282Trustees $110,070Alumni $446,682UNCF $333,554Duke $4,432,000


Arch of Triumph GalaThe Annual Arch of Triumph Gala, the <strong>University</strong>’ssignature fundraising event, grossed more than$230,000 for the JCSU Fund this past year. The thirdannual gala celebrated the 144th anniversary of the<strong>University</strong>’s founding and recognized five 2011 Archof Triumph Award Honorees representing excellencein their fields and a commitment to serving theircommunities: Hill Harper, Carlenia G. Ivory, CharlesL. Curry and Michael Marsicano.The event brought together alumni, staff, communityand corporations to support scholarships, teachingand learning initiatives and other programs vital toproviding a quality education to our students. JCSUappreciates presenting sponsor Wells Fargo, the morethan 70 table sponsors and all who made this year’sgala such a great success. Since its inception, the eventhas raised more than $622,000.Alumni GivingAlumni support is a key indicator of a university’sfinancial strength, and we are extremely grateful for thegenerosity of our dedicated alumni. Below is a list of the2010-2011 1867 Giving Societies inductees:Golden Bull Society in honor of the <strong>University</strong>’s goldenbull mascot who is the embodiment of pride, spirit andassociation with <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong>.Cumulative gifts ranging from $100,000 - $499,999Mrs. Eva G. Donaldson ’48Mr. Talmadge W. Fair ’61Trustee Parran L. Foster III ’72Trustee J. Frank Harrison IIIDuke Society in honor of James B. Duke, who included<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> in The Duke Endowmentin 1924.Cumulative gifts ranging from $50,000 - $99,999Trustee Thomas E. Baldwin ’71Mrs. DeLois A. Washington ’73Mr. Reginald J. Washington ’69Myers Society in honor of Col. William R. Myers’ giftof eight acres of land to establish a permanent site forthe then Biddle Memorial Institute.Cumulative gifts ranging from $25,000 - $49,999Reverend James L. Allen ’60Trustee James A. Gaither ’66Mrs. Lucille G. Gaither ’66Mrs. Carolyn JonesDr. Paula NewsomeTrustee Richard J. OsborneDr. Imogene YongueSanders Society in honor of Dr. Daniel J. Sanders, thefirst African-American president of <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong><strong>University</strong>.Cumulative gifts ranging from $10,000 - $24,999Mrs. Jean B. Corey ’57Dr. Charles L. Curry ’55Mr. Junius B. Francis ’49Mr. Cornelius R. Henderson II ’00Ms. Mary L. Lesesne ’66Dr. Donald N. MagerDr. Ronald E. McFarland, Sr. ’77Dr. Cassius M. Plair ’37Mrs. Gail McFadden Roberts ’83Mr. William L. Roberts ’82Dr. Kenneth Whitted ’65Mrs. Willetta A. Whitted ’68Dr. David H. Woodbury, Jr. ’51Mrs. Amanda H. Wright ’6019


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Alumni Giving20CLASS OF 1938 $1,300Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsEstate of Idelle Rhyne ColesDr. Clarence F. StephensCLASS OF 1939 $5,490Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsEstate of Harvey B. MichaelMrs. Cora Lee Morton MasseyMr. Franklin D. WoodCLASS OF 1940 $500Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsMs. Ireta Taylor DawsonCLASS OF 1941 $27,950Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsReverend State W. AlexanderDr. Catherine McKee McCottryMs. Lois A. SimmsCLASS OF 1942 $1,518Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsMs. Ella Wilsonia Chenault*Trustee Horace A. DavenportMr. Prince A. Erwin, Jr.CLASS OF 1943 $250Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsMrs. Blondola Powell LucasMr. Andrew J. McGhee, Jr.CLASS OF 1944 $1,600Class Agent: Mrs. Vernilla T. GlennMrs. Vernilla GlennMr. William Dunbar LanghorneMrs. Roberta Brooks ShearinMrs. Jennye E. C. TaylorCLASS OF 1945 $850Class Agents: Dr. Darius L. SwannMrs. Mildred S. GrierMrs. Catherine R. HawkinsDr. Joseph E. Thompson, Sr.Mrs. Darwin McBeth WaltonMs. Esther Knuckles WitherspoonCLASS OF 1946 $400Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsMs. Margaret Louise CarrReverend Joe E. MaxwellCLASS OF 1947 $1,600Class Agent: Mrs. Gloria P. Munoz-MartinSenior Bishop John Hurst AdamsDr. Nelson A. FainDr. Winona L. FletcherMr. Julius W. MallardMrs. Gloria P. Munoz-MartinReverend James Deotis RobertsCLASS OF 1948 $22,220Class Agent: Mrs. Mattie S. GrigsbyMrs. Lois H. ByersMs. Mary B. ChastenMrs. Hyla Sue B. CundiffMrs. Eva G. DonaldsonDr. Gwendoline Young FortuneMs. Fatina P. GastonMrs. Mattie Solice GrigsbyDr. Charles Green JamesMrs. Johnsie Anthony LoweMr. Fred D. McLeodMrs. Magnolia M. PickensDr. Clarence W. R. WadeMrs. Juanita G. WilliamsCLASS OF 1949 $6,995Class Agent: Mr. Charles W. HargraveMrs. Mary L. CrumleyMr. Junius B. FrancisMrs. Anita T. GarnerDr. Joseph A. GastonMrs. Maggie Lloyd GilliamMr. Charles W. HargraveMrs. Allie Patterson HartsoDr. Maben Dixon HerringMrs. Louella Coffey KincaidMr. Willie F. McIntoshMr. John Henry PottsReverend Wilburn M. Sanders, Sr.Mrs. Odelle Steele SearlesCLASS OF 1950 $1,560Class Agent: Ms. Ruth S. CatheyMr. Raphael O. BlackMrs. Ruth S. CatheyDr. Bettye Shropshire IrwinMrs. Eunice B. JoynerMr. O’Dell RobinsonMrs. Mattie Carter SydnorCLASS OF 1951 $14,400Class Agents: Mr. Harry JacksonDr. Maggie Lynch MalloryMr. William A. AllisonMrs. Leora Ernestine BroadyMr. Paul L. BroadyMr. Willie E. DavisMrs. Mildred M. FrederickReverend Lawrence T. Glenn, Sr.Mr. Harry L. JacksonDr. Maggie Lynch MalloryMr. Vincent G. MalloryDr. N. Horace Mann, Jr.Mrs. Constance MonroeMrs. Laurichard S. RaineyThe Honorable Carl T. RatliffMrs. Iris M. RattleyMr. William H. SheppersonIIIMrs. Vera P. SwannMr. Andrew W. Turner, Jr.Dr. David H. Woodbury, Jr.CLASS OF 1952 $1,325Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsMr. Oliver N. ClarkMs. Amanda B. GrahamTrustee James H. HargettMr. Daniel R. HooksMrs. Mamie E. JonesDr. Charles Morris, Jr.Mr. Arthur C. ReddingMr. Clayton M. RichardsonMr. Oscar D. TateCLASS OF 1953 $9,641Class Agents: Deloris G. EvansMrs. Mary J. BowdenMrs. Johnnie M. CollinsTrustee Melva W. CostenMrs. Lotess Priestley CrightMrs. Deloris G. EvansDr. Louilyn Funderburk HargettMrs. Ruby D. HarrisMrs. Helen V. HenryMiss Harriett L. LewisMr. Charles E. MotleyMrs. LaVerne R. ParkerReverend Benjamin F. ThompsonMrs. Frances T. WadeDr. Benjamin O. Watkins, Jr.CLASS OF 1954 $2,245Class Agents: Mrs. Johnsie M. GrierMrs. Janie Clinkscales Chavis-LucasMrs. Helena T. CunninghamMr. Earnest E. Fair, Sr.Mrs. Henrietta M. MotleyMrs. Margaret H. ThomasMrs. Esther A. WrightCLASS OF 1955 $13,425Class Agent: Dr. Telezee FosterMr. Cecil L. Adderley, Jr.Mr. Alston BellamyMrs. Evelyn J. BlackwellMrs. Grace J. BryantMrs. Elizabeth A. CarrothersDr. Charles Lorenza CurryMr. Wendell A. DanielMr. Ernest Thomas EvansMr. Matthew EvansDr. Telezee Littlejohn FosterMrs. Gloria Howard FreeDr. David L. HunterMr. Roosevelt D. Odom, Sr.Dr. Louis W. PointerMr. Thad Rhodes, Jr.Mr. Rudolph C. WorsleyCLASS OF 1956 $10,900Class Agents: Mrs. Beatrice T. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Muriel D. WigginsMrs. Sallie S. DurhamMr. Frank Theodore Gaither, Sr.Mrs. Reather F. GreenMrs. Beatrice T. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Wilhelmina Page KimpsonMrs. Pecola A. MaxwellMrs. Evelyn W. McIntoshMrs. Shirley T. ParamoreMrs. Juanita Wideman ReynoldsMrs. Della Jaggers SandersMs. Millie R. SniderMrs. Muriel D. WigginsMrs. Lu Nell WithersMrs. Ethel A. Woodard


Thank YouCLASS OF 1957 $6,250Class Agent: Mr. Rufus D. Spears, Sr.Dr. Ladda B. CookMr. Charles F. DavisDr. Ophelia DeLaine GonaMs. Louise Page GordonMrs. Mildred L. <strong>Johnson</strong>Dr. Eddie S. Moore, MDMrs. Lucille Reynolds MorrisMrs. Selma A. SimeltonMr. Leon C. WatkinsCLASS OF 1958 $5,365Class Agents: Mr. Joseph BuggMrs. Sarah Y. GistMs. Reba E. AdamMr. Thomas G. ClyburnMr. Norman L. DeasMr. Lemuel H. FronebergerMrs. Ilda J. GreenMr. William Hunter HarrisMr. Johnny M. LunsfordMrs. Josephine McKissickMrs. Eartha Mae McMichaelMr. William Bruce McMillanMr. Ira Thompson IVMrs. Nannie B. YoungCLASS OF 1959 $6,000Class Agents: Dr. Charlie L. KennedyReverend Lloyd B. MorrisMrs. Geraldine Helton ClyburnMrs. Patricia S. DixonMr. James EdwardsMr. James E. Farmer, Jr.Mrs. Bernice S. FergusonMs. Lucille JoynerReverend Lloyd B. MorrisMs. Nellie R. PurefoyMrs. Neutrice C. Quick TowensMr. Joseph WhiteReverend George Murray WilsonCLASS OF 1960 $20,800Class Agent: Mrs. Bernice Corbett-<strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Loretta Crowder StanleyReverend James L. AllenMs. Annie Wallace CollierMr. John P. CuretonMr. Brumit B. DeLaineMs. Edith Strickland DeLaineMr. Johnny H. <strong>Johnson</strong>Trustee Argie Knox <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Otto N. Moore, Sr.Trustee McKinley Washington, Jr.Mrs. Amanda H. WrightCLASS OF 1961 $43,773Class Agent: Talmadge W. FairMrs. Garnell D. BaileyMrs. Dorothy EllisMr. Talmadge W. FairMr. Frank Edney GadsdenMr. George K. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Joetter Joyner <strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Lizzie S. MadisonMrs. Vera B. McIntoshMrs. Arlease A. NealMrs. Lena Helton PickensMs. Nancy E. RodriguezMrs. Geraldine S. RorieMs. Nancy Patricia <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Rose Lyons <strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Ernell D. StephensonMs. Anna M. VernonMrs. Hattie F. WalkerMr. Howard W. WaysMr. Russell YoungMs. Gwendolyn D. YoungCLASS OF 1962 $9,000Class Agents: Mr. James WalkerMrs. Jeannette DozierMrs. Mary Roberts BaileyMr. Frankie G. BarnesMrs. Jo Alice BlytherMrs. Hattie Ruth BrookensMs. Virginia Anne CurrySenator Charlie S. DannellyMr. George Dorman, Jr.Mrs. Jeannette DozierMs. Vermell H. DraytonMrs. Virginia Ann GravesMr. Arthur GravesReverend Carnell HamptonMrs. Gretel Thomas JamesMr. William Louis <strong>Johnson</strong>Dr. William H. JoynerMr. Willie L. LittleMrs. Nancy Springs MorrisMr. George R. StinsonMr. James WalkerMs. Judith E. Washington, Esq.CLASS OF 1963 $4,555Class Agent: Mrs. Sandra DavisMs. Barbara B. ClarksonMs. Gussie FloydMr. Sidney GleeMr. Samuel <strong>Johnson</strong>, Jr.Mr. Luther C. JonesMs. Barbara Ferguson KamaraMr. Fred LewisMs. Viella MasonMrs. Lillie I. MatthewsMr. Harold J. Napper*Mrs. Eddimae G. TisdaleMs. Carol E. TunstallMr. Cornelious W. Williams, Sr.Dr. Shirley Mae Williams ThompsonMs. Maxine Dunn WoodsCLASS OF 1964 $20,545Class Agent: Mrs. Dorothy Gordon MitchellMrs. Ella M. BarnesDr. Boisey O. Barnes, Jr.Dr. Pat Barr-HarrisonMrs. Veronica Bynum BethelMr. Curtis L. BrooksMrs. Bettye Garrick ByrdMr. Henry D. Byrd*Mrs. Hattie Dunn CampbellMr. Freddie Sinclair ClintonDr. Thomas Collins, Jr.Ms. Willie Beatrice ColsonMr. Herbert N. CunninghamMr. Palmer T. DoileyMrs. Ellen L. DoileyDr. Richard F. Dozier, Sr.Mrs. Ellen Dean Crawford EvansMr. Paul D. FaulknerMr. John N. FaxioMrs. Rebecca James FultonMr. George E. GoodmanMrs. Elizabeth Worthy GravesMrs. Janice Tate GreshamMs. Martha Gamble HallMs. Ellaree HamptonMr. J. C. HaynesMr. Robert C. <strong>Johnson</strong>, Jr.Dr. Lonnie KeithMr. Clarence Ellie LittleDr. Shirley Wilson LoganMrs. Sandra Nicholson MartinMs. Sheila McDowellMs. Vertelle D. MiddletonMrs. Dorothy Gordon MitchellMs. Amy L. PasourMrs. Brenda Long SandersDr. June M. <strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Mazie L. StorrMs. Willie Belton SuswellMr. Sidney VanceMr. Clarence E. WilsonMrs. Bertha B. WoodsReverend Thomasena Dodd WrightMrs. Barbara Y. YoungCLASS OF 1965 $17,850Class Agents: Mrs. Pearl WelchMs. Doris WilsonMrs. Margaret Love BrandonMs. Lula M. BrownReverend Franklin D. ColcloughDr. Harry T. ColemanMr. Meredith M. Evans, Jr.Mrs. Idell W. GlennMrs. Carrie E. HamptonMrs. Shirley M. HunterMrs. Eva S. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Irene Neal LowryMrs. Ossie H. MartinMr. Leon McClintonMrs. Johnnie Steward McCrayMs. Alice F. MitchellTrustee Obie PattersonMr. Richard Blackout ReevesDr. George G. ReynoldsDr. Horace R. RiceMrs. Rachel B. <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Martha E. WarrenMs. Pearl V. WelchDr. Kenneth WhittedCLASS OF 1966 $23,200Class Agent: Mr. James A. GaitherMr. Herman Carl BagleyMs. Sandra McGriff BookmanDr. Henry Joseph BowersMr. James W. BrandonMrs. Sarah C. CrowderMs. Deborah DorisMrs. Ruby F. DuboseMs. Bettie Jean FosterMs. Barbara J. FosterMr. James A. GaitherMrs. Lucille Garrick GaitherMs. Vera Hampton GardenerMs. Annette P. Graham21


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-201122Ms. Marguerite D. GreeneMs. Gertude HadleyMs. Mary L. LesesneMr. Norman T. LittleMr. Marion Herman MasseyMr. David O. PrinceMr. James RayMs. Ida B. ReidMr. Samuel H. ReidMr. Leonard R. SandersMr. James E. ThomasThe Honorable Sandra TownesMrs. Brenda E. TwiggsMrs. Paulette G. WilliamsCLASS OF 1967 $7,393Class Agent: Mr. Nathaniel BaccusMrs. Sarah E. BellamyMrs. Jeannie Frasier BryantMr. Robert L. CoffeyMr. Samuel L. CunninghamMs. Florence J. DayMr. James Lee GreeneMrs. Carole C. HenleyMr. Ronald T. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Gretta MoorheadMs. Claudia NicholsMrs. Virginia W. PeterkinMr. Arcelia Wicker, Sr.CLASS OF 1968 $2,826Class Agent: Mr. Calvin LewersMrs. Ann AustinMr. Horace D. BlackMrs. Carolyn Bridges-GravesMrs. Candace Bynum CurrenceMr. Rhenn T. DarensburgMs. Yolanda FordMr. Jesse B. Goode, Jr.Ms. Grace Henderson OutlawMs. Judy Dowell IngramMs. Gladys JamesMr. Johnny J. JenkinsMrs. Rosemary L. LawrenceMr. Calvin LewersMrs. Frances G. Lewis-SteinerMr. Luke SalleyMr. Stephen J. SchleyMs. Marilyn Gaither ThompsonCLASS OF 1969 $11,505Class Agents: Mr. Calvin BanksMrs. Shirley Means GreeneDr. Stephen Kwasi AgyekumMr. Calvin BanksMrs. Jessie M. BroadawayMr. William L. BroadawayMiss Nevonia DeanMs. Jo Ella Cooper FerrellMs. C. Dianne FreemanMrs. Daphne Jones Graves-<strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Shirley Means GreeneMr. James F. HarrisMrs. Bertha HarrisMr. Charles HodgesMr. Cody McAuthur KingMrs. Vera W. LewersMs. Portia E. McCollumMr. James I. MelvinMs. Vivian H. Reed TerryMs. Helen B. ReynoldsMrs. Ann Marie RileyMr. Robert G. Seabrooks, CPAMrs. Correll Loundermon TownesReverend David L. Wallace, Sr.Mr. Reginald James WashingtonMrs. Sandrea T. B. WilliamsonCLASS OF 1970 $5,115Class Agent: Ms. Gloria Jean TillerMrs. Deborah Marioneaux AllenMr. Mack Daniel Canady, Jr.Mr. Hubert I. Davis, Sr.Mrs. Juanita D. FloydDr. John E. FloydMr. Raymond <strong>Johnson</strong>, Jr.Mr. Albert L. JordanMrs. Nellie Dunn KennedyMs. Verta Witherspoon LooperReverend Lonnie Jones OliverMr. Delano R. RackardMr. Charles Thomas RobinsonTrustee Grover <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Gloria Jean TillerMrs. Forestine D. VaughnMr. Edward G. WestCLASS OF 1971 $18,650Class Agents: Trustee Thomas E. BaldwinDr. James Phillip JeterMs. Delores AdamsTrustee Thomas E. BaldwinMr. Daniel BouldrickDr. Curtis W. BranchMr. John W. CostnerIIIMs. Bessie Jean CrisswellMs. Jessie Joan CrisswellMr. Harold S. DawkinsMrs. Hazel I. DrummondReverend Larry HillMrs. Veronica M. IsaacMr. Charles N. JacksonMrs. Jacquelyn M. JenkinsDr. James Phillip JeterMs. Comatha B. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Emma Y. Martin-GoodmanMr. Bernard V. McGrawMs. Ivy A. MetzMr. Nolan L. NolleyMrs. Yvette B. PattersonDr. Warner L. Pinchback, Jr.Mr. Jerry R. SchoolsMs. Julia Rose ShepherdReverend James E. SimmonsMs. Lolita S. TurnerMrs. Phyllis P. WadeCLASS OF 1972 $23,076Class Agents: Mr. William H. GunnMr. Matthew H. HollandMrs. Jeanette Patterson AshleyMr. Gerald J. BaucomMs. Brenda Jenkins BennettDr. John J. Brown, Jr.Mrs. Gladys BrownMrs. Velma Butler-BrownMr. Robert D. CravenMr. Michael W. CrowellMr. James E. DaughtridgeMs. Gloria A. DavisDr. Bobby G. DawkinsMr. Joseph FaustMrs. Patricia C. FosterMs. Barbara Jean FullerMr. William H. GunnMs. H. Arba HallMr. Malloy T. Harris, Jr.Mrs. Gerald E. HatcherMrs. Phyllis T. HilliardMr. Matthew H. HollandMr. David W. HughesMrs. Carlenia G. IvoryDr. Edward L. JonesMr. Peter S. Jones IIIDr. Michael L. Lindsey, Sr.Mrs. Shirley J. McDonaldMs. Rita P. MitchellMr. Ronald L. NelsonMrs. Sula Henderson PageTrustee Parran L. Foster IIIMr. Benjamin E. RawlinsMrs. Yvette P. RawlinsMrs. Gwendolyn <strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Kutricia A. SpannMrs. Jacqueline D. StewartMs. Georgia E. ThomasDr. Gary ThompsonMs. Gwendolyn Olivia WhitsellCLASS OF 1973 $8,985Class Agent: Ms. Faye WrightMr. Ozzie L. Black, Jr.Mrs. Debora S. BlakneyMr. Myron D. BrownMr. T. Kelvin CrenshawMr. Andrew J. GrayMrs. Metter C. HodgesMr. Stephen W. Joyner, Sr.Mr. Thomas LatimerMrs. Yolanda B. McGrawMr. Barney MorrisMr. Clayton S. ReidMrs. Cassandra Reynolds JordanMr. Marion B. Robinson*Reverend Mark R. Royster, Sr.Mr. Mickel SingletonMrs. DeLois A. WashingtonCLASS OF 1974 $4,800Class Agents: Dr. Lucinda BlueDr. Rhonda O. CovingtonDr. Lucinda Bowen BlueDr. Rhonda O. CovingtonMr. Kenny H. FaulknerMs. Debra Dry FrazierMr. Alphonso D. GreenMrs. Dorothy Baldwin LatimerMs. Glenda L. PyantMs. Blenda D. YoungerCLASS OF 1975 $7,184Class Agents: Ms. Christy BryantDr. Phyllis Worthy DawkinsMs. Geraldine DawsonMs. Christy Shelton BryantMs. Geraldine DawsonMs. Billie D. NicholsMr. Neil PrioleauMr. Gregory L. Woods


Thank YouCLASS OF 1976 $2,325Class Agent: Mr. Jerry ClarkMrs. Jacqueline R. CherryMr. Jerry ClarkReverend James R. Covington, Jr.Mr. Wallace H. Davis, Jr.*Ms. Shelia D. HarveyMrs. Lavone C. HicksMrs. Carla Boone HindsMr. Steffen C. KnightMs. Rosilyn Denise OutenMrs. Diane Wilson ProctorMrs. Warrenell Lesane SpindleMs. Robbie J. ThompsonMs. Delores TimberlakeMrs. Gail W. TolbertCLASS OF 1977 $7,595Class Agent: Mr. Johnny HeadenMr. Wayne V. BanksDr. Angela B. BellMrs. Carlise Joyner BlakeyMr. Gerald M. BlakeyDr. Sheila Renee BrownMr. Earl A. ClipperMs. Deltha J. Cousar-JeffriesPastor Fredrick Amos DavisMrs. Deotis J. Bragg DavisMrs. Pamela EverettMr. Lloyd Beaver GibsonMs. Cheryl D. GraberMrs. Jacqueline C. GreenMrs. Sadie M. HaneyMs. Latrecia D. HarrisonMr. Johnny L. HeadenMs. Joni Mills HicksMr. Stevenson HoganMrs. Geraldine B. HoganMrs. Emma H. KurtzMrs. Deborah W. LanierReverend Warren J. Lesane, Jr.Mr. Alphonso LideDr. Vincent D. MalloryMs. Dixie E. MartinDr. Ronald E. McFarland, Sr.Mrs. Cheryl Legette MyrickMrs. Germaine Patterson-<strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Wanda Gail Rogers PhillipsMrs. Pansy P. SteeleMs. Pinkey Ann SullivanMrs. Blanche E. TalleyMr. Michael TravisMrs. Edith WorshamCLASS OF 1978 $1,470Class Agents: Mrs. Annette G. WrightMs. Sheila B. PettyMs. Carolyn Austin-YoungeMrs. Sharron McKnight ClipperMs. Siclinda C. ElliottAtty. Larry HallMr. Ron L. MatthewsMrs. Shelia B. PettyMr. Dwight PinsonMs. Gail Deavers ReedMr. Mickel L. RoseboroughCLASS OF 1979 $875Class Agent: Mrs. Peggy M. LideMr. Tommi GarrisMrs. Paula W. KingMrs. Peggy McCloud LideMrs. Ellen Freeman ReidMr. Roy J. RiversMs. Terry Hogan TiamdCLASS OF 1980 $2,350Class Agents: Mrs. Cynthia <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Karen E. WatsonMrs. Joyce S. BarnettMr. Ronald CooperMr. Charles L. Elder, Jr.Mr. Sam HinnantMs. Tina M. <strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Carol D. JonesMrs. Margaret J. MasseyMrs. Loretta B. MooreMrs. Vickie Teresa Moseley-JonesMr. Jeff OwensDr. Priscilla RiceMrs. Cynthia McAfee <strong>Smith</strong>Mr. Charles M. WilsonCLASS OF 1981 $11,000Class Agent: Mr. Dennis K. BranchMr. Dennis K. BranchMs. Valgene BrownMr. Jeffery Coan, Jr.Mrs. Blessyng Mychele ConwayMs. Lisa L. DurmoMs. Vereda P. ElliottMs. Marcella E. EllisMs. Teri Gilmore FreemanMrs. Lauryetta G. GentryMrs. Juanita G. Gilmore-WaltonMs. Trula Hearne-FreemanMr. Steven A. JarrettMs. Loretta Berryman JeffersonMrs. Sarah-elaine JonesMs. Albertha H. Lawson, PhDMrs. Clara G. LoweryMr. Dwight S. MillerMs. Dorothy Mae MonroeReverend James Herbert Nelson IIMrs. Melba Wooten NewsomeMr. Kenneth E. Newsome, Sr.Mr. Kenneth J. OglesbyMr. Robert A. OwensMs. Janice Squirewell PaigeMr. Jesse E. RicksMr. Ricky RobersonMr. Richard E. StewartMs. Fernanda G. Tate-OwensMs. Linda TuckerMs. Laverne R. WatsonMs. Donna Maria WestMrs. Joyce C. WilliamsMrs. Kathy Lynn WilliamsMrs. Betty Montgomery WilliamsCLASS OF 1982 $3,280Class Agent: Ms. Sheila L. WilliamsDr. James H. Harris, Jr.Ms. Stephanie M. McLeodMr. Reginald PinchamMr. William Lee RobertsMrs. Regina L. Scott <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Willie T. <strong>Smith</strong> IIIMrs. Natalie Stockton <strong>Johnson</strong>CLASS OF 1983 $1,050Class Agent: Ms. Leanna M. RogersMs. Robin Lynn BlackwellMr. Dwayne K. ChambersMr. Scott EllisMs. Nancy E. MarkMr. Carl E. MuldrowMrs. Joan Bulger WilliamsCLASS OF 1984 $1,610Class Agent: Mr. Charles A. <strong>Smith</strong>Mr. Timothy L. Alston, Jr.Dr. Detra K. BrooksMr. Gregory BurrellMr. Ervin L. GourdineMs. Vonda D. HayesMr. Ricky WadeMr. Arthur L. WilsonMr. Randolph WorsleyCLASS OF 1985 $445Class Agents: Mrs. Felicia D. MorganMrs. Kimberly Dawson MunnMrs. Stephanie B. BurrellMs. Vanessa Latrale GilesMr. Charles E. HeadMs. Unithia Banks McGruderCLASS OF 1986 $1,740Class Agent: Ms. Deedra O. WrightMr. Anthony M. BrightMs. Ella Mae HairstonMrs. Karen JonesMr. Glenn PhillipsMr. James Erwin Saunders IIMr. Marvin C. SharpMr. Dennis SquirewellMr. Christopher A. WomackMs. Deedra O. WrightCLASS OF 1987 $650Class Agent: Mr. Craig A. BellMrs. Lisa Bronson-SansDr. Walter J. HillMs. LaShun LawsonMs. LaTonya M. McGowanMr. Marion Oliver SansCLASS OF 1988 $4,100Class Agent: Dr. Octavia CannonDr. Octavia M. CannonMr. James Ely IIIMr. Kenneth GriffinMr. Irvin W. JacksonMs. Emma MarkDr. Christopher Clomus MathisMr. David MoncreeMrs. Antoine Whitlock-HaleMrs. Natasha King Williams23


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-201124CLASS OF 1989 $900Class Agent: Mr. Gregg P. HankinsLieutenant Colonel Morris L. BodrickMrs. Lynnette Helene Harris-ScottMrs. Jamela Middleton WintonsCLASS OF 1990 $150Class Agents: Ms. Velda FluddMs. Wanda JonesMr. Tracy ChambleeMs. Felice D. HightowerMs. Crystal WaitesCLASS OF 1991 $1,055Class Agents: Ms. Patricia WilsonMrs. Malacy Taylor-WilliamsMs. Joy FullerMr. Elford HallumsMr. Marvin M. MaynorMr. John M. NorrisMs. Monika RhueMr. Jonathan D. TruesdaleMr. David K. WashingtonMs. Patricia WilsonCLASS OF 1992 $1,012Class Agent: Ms. Nina NewtonDr. Joy M. Barnes-<strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Latonya Dilligard Edwards, Esq.Mrs. Felicia Walton GrayMr. Shedrick D. KirkpatrickMs. LaPronda I. SpannDr. Terrill TopsMr. Hazel Williams, Jr.Ms. Taneshia W. WintonCLASS OF 1993 $550Class Agent: Mrs. Jeri-Lynn McKnightThompsonMr. LaMonte RichardsonDr. Pamela L. TaylorCLASS OF 1994 $495Class Agents: Dr. Shanna Greene BenjaminMs. Tifferney Michelle WhiteMs. LaFrance CarpenterMs. Spamvetta EdwardsMrs. Lanette R. Madison-HintonMs. Andrea SwindlerMs. Tifferney Michelle WhiteCLASS OF 1995 $363Class Agent: Ms. Olaiya M. KellyMrs. Pauline Holmes FeimsterMs. Olaiya KellyMs. Rasheda L. McMullinMrs. Cynthia D. RichardsonMs. Regina <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Crystal M. WilsonCLASS OF 1996 $302Class Agent: Ms. Tonya <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Kristen J. BerryMrs. Deena Davenport-BeasleyMs. Terricia Y. GainesMr. Gerald C. JonesMrs. Willie B. MobleyCLASS OF 1997 $370Class Agent: Mrs. Keisha WilsonMs. Traci Charlene BenjaminMs. Okeatta BrownMs. Nicole BullockMr. Eric JoynerMrs. Keisha Ramey WilsonCLASS OF 1998 $350Class Agent: Ms. Petrina M. <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Jennifer BellMs. Davida Loren HaywoodMrs. Crystal HenryMrs. Eunice MurrayCLASS OF 1999 $290Class Agent: Office of Alumni AffairsMr. Edward Joyner, Jr.Ms. Angela S. McClainMr. William S. P. WatkinsCLASS OF 2000 $1,650Class Agent: Mr. Herman B. GlosterMr. Cornelius R. Henderson IIMr. Kemuel MurrayMrs. Michelle Vigil ThorntonDr. Alicia Nicki WashingtonCLASS OF 2001 $945Class Agents: Ms. Felicia C. Brooks-GadsonMr. Andrew Lovett, Jr.Mr. Quandrian BronnerMiss Felicia Carol Brooks-GadsonMs. Rashanda ClarkMs. Tymeeka DickersonMs. Anitra GosheaMr. Omari GreeneMs. Syeetah Hampton-ElMs. Efunyemi Morenike HughesMr. Stephen W. Joyner, Jr.Ms. Angela Beasley LeachMr. Andrew Lovett, Jr.Mr. Manuel L. McGriffMs. Danielle Adams MonroeMrs. Elena A. SingletonCLASS OF 2002 $700Class Agents: Mrs. Shayla Jackson WardMs. Unique N. MorrisMs. Christie J. BlackmonMs. Elva LynchMrs. Shayla Jackson WardMs. Keena L. WilliamsMs. Khristy D. WomackCLASS OF 2003 $458Class Agent: Ms. Kristin E. HicksMs. Germaine Marie BlakeyMs. Crystal LattimerMs. Sharifa T. McKersonMr. Ricky Muse, Jr.Ms. Tanique Laurette OdomMs. Malachia PaulingMr. Travis ScottMs. Gwendolyn ThomasCLASS OF 2004 $40Class Agents: Mr. Robin M. PhillipsMs. LeAnn C. HarleyMs. Jessica Janelle GayMs. Erika LaShawn <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Viticus Sentino ThomasMs. Jessica Nichelle WilliamsClass Agents: Mr. Anthony D. TindallMr. Alexis BibbsMr. Alexis BibbsMr. Ricky ElumMs. Barbara J. HamiltonMs. Stephanie P. JonesMs. Nicole OwensMr. Anthony D. TindallCLASS OF 2006 $445Class Agents: Mrs. Ebonee Mayo MitchellMr. William UtleyMr. Daunte’ BruceMr. LeVar Terrell CroomsMr. Freddie DavisMrs. Rhonda Lynn Dorsey-PrudeMr. John Nicholas HolmesMs. Ebonee Mayo-MitchellMs. Tanisha MicklesMr. Ricky Nelson WhitleyCLASS OF 2008 $5Class Agents: Mr. Tony A. WhiteMs. Zena E. M. ConwayMr. Efrem Jerome BakerCLASS OF 2009 $52Class Agent: Mr. Durrell E. BrownMs. Nicole M. GuiberteauxCLASS OF 2010 $150Class Agent: Ms. Ariel WattsMs. Lael Kasher ClarkMs. Ranndi R. Reed


Thank YouMemorial GiftsDONORC.A. <strong>Johnson</strong> Class of 1967Central Piedmont Community CollegeClass of 1948Cornerstone Fellowship Baptist ChurchFirst Congregational United Church of ChristJack & Jill of America, Inc. - ColumbiaChapterJCSU 100 ClubJCSU Columbia Alumni ChapterJCSU Norfolk Alumni ChapterJCSU Washington Metropolitan ChapterJohn D. Dovich & AssociatesListon Family Land CompanyMartinsville Alumnae Chapter Delta SigmaTheta, Inc.Metropolitan Baptist Church MissionaryExecutive MinistryMount Lebanon Baptist ChurchMount Zion Missionary Baptist ChurchMt. Olives United Missionary Baptist ChurchPotomac District Sunday School CouncilWomens Missionary & Educational Auxiliaryof <strong>Smith</strong> RiverMrs. Anne C. AdamsMs. Sandra AlbrightReverend James L. AllenMrs. Lisa Andujar-RayMr. Marvin BassMrs. Miriam G.BatesMs. Debra BaughMrs. Jan BeckwithMr. William G. BocchioMs. Betty BordenMs. China BrownMs. Colleen H. BrownMrs. Muriel T. BurksMs. Shirley BynoeMs. Angela CarverDr. Julius and Mrs. Vivian L. ChambersMr. Charles ChapmanMs. Gwen ChapmanMs. Jestine B. CoaxumMs. Virginia R. CofieldMs. Alice ColemanMr. T. Kelvin CrenshawMrs. Hyla Sue B. CundiffMs. Kitty DadePastor Fredrick Amos DavisDr. Edna L. DavisMr. Wendell DavisMs. Geneva DillardMrs. Eva G. DonaldsonMr. Daryl DouglasMrs. L. W. DowneyMr. John and Mrs. Delores DrennonMr. Bill DuboseMs. Shirley H.ElliottMs. Brenda FooteMs. Yolanda FordDr. Gwendoline Young FortuneMrs. Janeen J. GammageMs. Fatina P. GastonMs. Sonia C. GloverMs. Helen M. GrayMr. M.O. GrigsbyMrs. Mattie Solice GrigsbyAtty. Larry HallMs. Hattie M. HardinMs. Sandra K. HarperMr. Ronald T. HarrisMr. Demetrius HarrisDr. Herbert C. HarrisMs. Mi’ce HaskinsMrs. Gerald E. HatcherMs. Trudie HatcherMr. James H. HendersonMrs. Helen V. HenryMs. Linda L. HesterMs. Sybil Holmes-FlytheMrs. Valita Holmes-WingateMs. Mary L. HudsonMs. Phelena M. HughesMs. Odessa P. HumphreyMrs. Shirley M. HunterMrs. Veronica M. IsaacMs. Maggie JacobsDr. Charles Green JamesMr. Charles E. JeffersMr. Johnny and Mrs. Jacquelyn J. JenkinsMs. Olive JennettMr. Mydron C. JonesMs. Frances T. JordanMr. Mark S. KapralMrs. Wilhelmina Page KimpsonDr. Caroline L. LattimoreMs. Annie R. LawsonMs. A. Doris LockettMs. Sarah Bell LucasMr. James and Mrs. Barbara H.Lucas, Jr.Ms. Betty MackMrs. Pecola A. MaxwellMs. Mozella L. McLaughlinMr. James I. MelvinMr. Charles and Mrs. Dianne MichaelMr. Henry MikellMr. David MoncreeMs. S.M. MorrisMr. Harold J.Napper*Mr. Henry E. OliverMrs. Charlene Pennington-BestDr. Eugenia PerkinsMs. Jervie PettyMs. Jill C. PotterMr. Delano R. RackardMs. Teresa P. RaineyMrs. Prince W. RamseurMs. Helen B. ReynoldsDr. George G. ReynoldsMrs. Cassandra Reynolds JordanMr. Leo RichardsonMrs. Almeda H. RippyMrs. Annie RobinsonReverend Mark R.Royster, Sr.Ms. Coretta ScalesMr. Robert and Mrs. Miriame SeayMs. Phyllis ShumateMrs. Rachel B.<strong>Smith</strong>Trustee Grover and Mrs. Gwendolyn <strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Patricia <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Bettye Lyons <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Mary StarnesDr. Ernest StewartMs. Selena A. SullivanMs. Gertrude TennantMrs. Dora R. ThompsonMrs. Margarita T. ThroopMs. Gloria Jean TillerMrs. Rose T. VaughanMrs. Forestine D. VaughnMrs. Phyllis P. WadeDr. Clarence W. R. WadeMr. Reginald and Mrs. Delois J.WashingtonMs. Judith E. Washington, Esq.Ms. Detra WatsonMs. Gale A. WatsonDr. Spurgeon Webber, Jr.Ms. Eunice WebsterMrs. Jacqueline WhitakerMrs. Juanita G. WilliamsMs. Lillian P. WilliamsMs. Mildred YoungGIVING IN MEMORY OFMr. Henry Isaac, Jr.Mrs. Dorothy A. WebberDr. Arthur Frazier, Jr.Mrs. Carrie ReynoldsMrs. Cecelia Trottie and Mrs. FrancenaRobinsonRev. Dr. Simon H. ScottMr. Arthur SladeMr. William A. <strong>Smith</strong>Dr. Hardy Liston, Sr. & Estelle Hoskins ListonMrs. Wilma Lambert HolmesMrs. Clara Tate AllenMrs. Wilma Lambert HolmesMrs. Lunelle H. McKenzieMr. Henry Isaac, Jr.Mrs. Anna E. ByrdDr. Thomas B. DavisMr. Kevin B. GloverMr. L.C. DavisMr. Ronald Wheeler25


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-2011Donor Profile: Shirley J. HughesShirley J. Hughes serves on the<strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> Boardof Trustees, chairs the InstitutionalAdvancement Committee and is amember of the Executive Committee.She is a former corporate executive,having retired in April 2005 as anOfficer and Senior Vice Presidentof Human Resources at MinneapolisbasedCeridian Corporation, aninformation services company(formerly Control DataCorporation). She also served asVice President, Human Resourcesfor Mercy Health Services from1994-1998 (now Trinity Health), amultibillion-dollar and multi-statehealth care provider headquartered inFarmington Hills, Mich.Hughes graduated from Coe Collegein Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with a B.A.in political science. She currentlyserves on the boards of directors ofCoe College, Second Harvest (anaffiliate of Feeding America) in St.Paul, Minn.; the Foundation for BlueCross Blue Shield of Minnesota; andGraywolf Press. She is a member ofthe Minnesota Women’s EconomicRoundtable, the Minneapolis-St.Paul Chapter of the Links, Inc. andthe Minneapolis-St. Paul Chapter ofGirlfriends, R, Inc.She is passionately committed toJCSU and started an endowedscholarship in her name. A regularcontributor to the JCSU Fund,Hughes said: “The vision and focusof the board, Dr. Carter, faculty andstaff on excellence is moving JCSUfrom a good to a great university,preparing its graduates to succeedin a global society. Once a course ofaction is determined, things moverapidly and results are achieved. Moreimportantly, this HBCU provides itsstudents with a sense of self and ofconfidence to successfully navigateand create positive futures. I canthink of no return on investment(ROI ) better than in the youngpeople attending JCSU.”26Giving By Alumni OrganizationsJCSU Norfolk Alumni Chapter $15,000.00JCSU Charlotte Alumni Chapter 14,236.00JCSU Southern California Alumni Chapter 9,000.00JCSU Fayetteville Alumni Chapter 6,000.00JCSU 100 Club 5,050.00JCSU National Alumni Association 3,000.00JCSU Washington Metropolitan Chapter 1,975.00JCSU Sumter Regional Alumni Chapter 1,500.00JCSU Columbia Alumni Chapter 1,425.00JCSU Baltimore Alumni Chapter 1,100.00JCSU Richmond Alumni Chapter 640.00JCSU Detroit Alumni Chapter 500.00Class of 1948 100.00GRAND TOTAL $59,526.00


Thank YouHonor Roll of DonorsPlatinum Circle Plus($100,000 or more)Central Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationJohn S. and James L. Knight FoundationThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationThe Arthur Vining Davis FoundationThe Cato CorporationThe Duke EndowmentUNCF, Inc.Wachovia Wells Fargo FoundationWilliam T. Morris Foundation, Inc.Platinum Circle($50,000 to $99,999)Food Lion, Inc.The Belk FoundationPrestigious Five Star Circle($25,000 to $49,999)Advantage Carolina FoundationMr. Talmadge W. FairFDY, Inc.Foundation for the CarolinasMrs. Carolyn JonesDr. Catherine McKee McCottryNorth Carolina Independent Colleges &UniversitiesPresbyterian Church USASisters of Mercy of North Carolina Foundation,Inc.The Dickson Foundation, Inc.Wachovia, A Wells Fargo CompanyFounder’s Circle($10,000 to $24,999)Reverend James L. AllenCarolinas Healthcare SystemCharlotte Regional Visitors AuthorityCharlotte Touchdown ClubMrs. Eva G. DonaldsonDuke Energy FoundationTrustee J. Porter Durham, Jr.Eunice A. Turner FoundationTrustee Parran L. Foster IIIEstate of Doris GriffinTrustee J. Frank Harrison - Coca-ColaTrustee Shirley J. HughesJCSU Charlotte Alumni ChapterJCSU Norfolk Alumni ChapterListon Family Land CompanyNationwide Life Insurance Co.NC Legislative Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.NCAATrustee Gregory W. NorwoodThe Dowd Foundation, Inc.The Nielsen Company, Inc.Turner ConstructionVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramXerox CorporationPresident’s Circle ($5,000 to $9,999)Trustee Thomas E. BaldwinBank of America FoundationDr. Boisey O. Barnes, Jr.Trustee Thomas L. Barnhardt -NCFI/Barnhardt FoundationMs. Christy Shelton BryantTrustee Melva W. CostenTrustee Cameron M. HarrisIBM International FoundationJCSU 100 ClubJCSU Fayetteville Alumni ChapterJCSU Southern California Alumni ChapterMrs. Wilhelmina Page KimpsonMr. Leon andMrs. Irine McClintonMrs. Vera B. McIntoshEstate of Harvey B. MichaelTrustee Monroe MillerPiedmont Episcopal District A.M.E. ZionChurchPiedmont Natural Gas Company, Inc.Presbyterian HospitalMr. Russell and Mrs. Sally RobinsonSnyder’s - Lance, Inc.The Charlotte Post Publishing CompanyThe Lance FoundationThe Tom Joyner Foundation, Inc.Mr. Reginald and Mrs. Delois J. WashingtonDr. Spurgeon Webber, Jr.Webber Marketing & Consulting LLCWFF Facility ServicesMr. Rudolph C. WorsleyBlue and Gold Circle($2,500 to $4,999)Alwinell FoundationAT&T CorporationBank of AmericaDr. Lucinda BowenBlue Blue Cross Blue Shield of North CarolinaDr. Henry Joseph BowersCharlotte Medical SocietyCompass Group USA, Inc.Ms. Edith Strickland DeLaineDuke EnergyMr. James Ely IIIFamily Dollar Stores, Inc.Mr. James and Mrs. Lucille A. GaitherGantt Huberman ArchitectsMr. James and Mrs. Shirley L. GreeneJCSU National Alumni AssociationTrustee Argie Knox <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Scott C. LeaLowe’s Companies, Inc.McCrorey YMCANeighboring Concepts PLLCNorwegian Cruise LineTrustee Richard J. OsborneProgressive Business SolutionsThe Honorable Carl T. RatliffRodgers BuildersS & L Consultants LLCSargent Memorial Presbyterian ChurchState Farm InsuranceThe Charlotte ObserverThe Marketing Group, Inc.Thompson Hospitality Corp.The Honorable Sandra TownesTrustee McKinley Washington, Jr.Wells Fargo BankWells Fargo FoundationWomen Executives For CommunityServices, Inc.Tower Circle ($1,000 to $2,499)Acacia lnnovation LLCMr. William A. AllisonAmerican Honda Motor Company, Inc.168 American Legion - Colonel CharlesYoung PostAramark HealthcareMs. Nellie AshfordAvenir FoundationMr. Jack S. Bailey IIIMrs. Mary RobertsBailey Balfour Beatty ConstructionMr. Calvin Banks BB&T Belk, Inc.Mrs. Veronica Bynum BethelDr. Curtis W. BranchMrs. Jeanne BrayboyMr. Paul and Mrs. Leora L. BroadyDr. Sheila Renee BrownMrs. Jeannie Frasier BryantDr. Octavia M. CannonCharlotte Area Educational ConsortiumChris Canty FoundationMr. Freddie Sinclair ClintonEstate of Idelle Rhyne ColesCommittee To Restore & Preserve ThirdWard, Inc.Dr. Ladda B. CookMr. Michael W. CrowellSenator Charlie S. DannellyTrustee Horace A. DavenportMr. Charles F. DavisDr. Bobby G. DawkinsMr. Norman L. DeasMr. Brumit B. DeLaineDiscovery PlaceMrs. Sallie S. DurhamMr. Ernest Thomas EvansMr. Matthew EvansEvelyn Mack AcademyExxonMobil FoundationMr. Earnest E. Fair, Sr.*Mr. Paul D. FaulknerMrs. Bernice S. Ferguson27


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-201128First Legacy Credit UnionMr. Bernard FordMrs. Patricia C. FosterDr. Telezee Littlejohn FosterMr. Junius B. FrancisMrs. Rebecca James FultonMrs. Idell W. GlennReverend Lawrence T. Glenn, Sr.Mrs. Vernilla GlennMs. Sonia C. Glover Goodrich FoundationMs. Louise Page GordonMs. Annette P. Graham Grand Chapter Orderof the Eastern Star PHA Grant Thornton LLPMr. Andrew and Mrs. Joyce GrayMr. Herb GrayMrs. Reather F. GreenMs. Marguerite D. GreeneMs. Martha Gamble HallMr. Charles W. HargraveMr. Malloy T. Harris, Jr.Mr. J. C. HaynesMr. Cornelius R. Henderson IIMrs. Carole C. HenleyDr. Maben Dixon HerringMs. Joni Mills HicksDr. David L. HunterMr. James HynesIBM CorporationMrs. Veronica M. IsaacMrs. Gretel Thomas JamesJCSU Athletic DepartmentJCSU Baltimore Alumni ChapterJCSU Columbia Alumni ChapterJCSU Sumter Regional Alumni ChapterJCSU Washington Metropolitan ChapterMr. Johnny and Mrs. Jacquelyn J. JenkinsDr. James Phillip JeterMr. George and Mrs. Joetter K. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Raymond <strong>Johnson</strong>, Jr.Mr. Ronald T. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Samuel <strong>Johnson</strong>, Jr.Ms. Lucille JoynerDr. William H. JoynerDr. Janice Kennedy-SloanMr. Yizar LawrenceMs. Mary L. LesesneMr. Calvin and Mrs. Vera LewersLincoln HarrisMr. Terrence G. LinnertMr. Norman T. LittleMs. Verta Witherspoon LooperMr. Johnny M. LunsfordMrs. Viola LylesTrustee Mary T. MackDr. N. Horace Mann, Jr.Martin Marietta AggregatesMs. Viella MasonMr. Marion Herman MasseyMrs. Minnie G. MaxwellDr. Ronald E. McFarland, Sr.Mr. Bernard and Mrs. Yolanda McGrawMrs. Josephine McKissickMr. Michael McLeanMechanics and Farmers BankMr. James I. MelvinMerck Partnership for GivingMicrosoft CorporationMrs. Dorothy Gordon MitchellMoore&VanAllenMrs. Gretta MoorheadDr. Paula NewsomeNew York Life FoundationOmega Psi Phi Fraternity IncParker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLPTrustee Obie PattersonMrs. Germaine Patterson-<strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Magnolia M. PickensDr. Warner L. Pinchback, Jr.Pride MagazineMr. David O. PrinceMs. Nellie R. PurefoyMr. Benjamin and Mrs. Yvette E. RawlinsMr. James RayMr. Richard Blackout ReevesMrs. Alleane S. ReevesMr. Samuel and Mrs. Ida H. ReidMs. Mary W. ReidRendall Memorial Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.Dr. Condoleezza RiceMr. William Lee RobertsMr. Marion B. Robinson*Dr. Henry RussellReverend Wilburn M. Sanders, Sr.Mrs. Brenda Long SandersReverend James E. SimmonsMs. Lois A. SimmsMr. Mickel SingletonMr. Willie T. <strong>Smith</strong> IIIMrs. Rachel B. <strong>Smith</strong>Mr. Grover and Mrs. Gwendolyn <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Nancy Patricia <strong>Smith</strong>State Farm Companies FoundationMr. James E. StewartMr. George R. StinsonMrs. Vera P. SwannMrs. Vera P. SwannMrs. Mattie Carter SydnorThe Allstate FoundationThe Presbytery of Coastal CarolinaThe Presbytery of New HopeThe Charlotte Links, Inc.The Emily R. Ivory TrustThe Glaxo FoundationMrs. Margaret H. ThomasTIAA CREFMr. T. Michael Todd, Esq.<strong>University</strong> VolvoUrban League of Central Carolinas, Inc.Mrs. Frances T. WadeWalter B. Davis Company, Inc.Ms. Martha E. WarrenMr. Leon C. WatkinsWayne Presbyterian ChurchMs. Pearl V. WelchDr. Kenneth WhittedMrs. Kathy Lynn WilliamsReverend George Murray WilsonDr. David H. Woodbury, Jr.Mrs. Amanda H. WrightMs. Philipa I. WrightYMCA of Greater CharlotteMr. Russell and Mrs. Barbara YoungGolden Bull ($500 to $999)100 Black Men Of Greater CharlotteSenior Bishop John Hurst AdamsReverend State W. AlexanderAnother Choice ForBlack Children Black Women in SportMrs. Evelyn J. BlackwellBNSF FoundationLieutenant Colonel Morris L. BodrickDr. O. Diane BowlesMr. Dennis K. BranchMr. James and Mrs. Margaret W. BrandonDr. Detra K. BrooksMs. Lula M. BrownMr. Henry D. Byrd*Mr. Leonard CarpenterMs. Dawne ClaiborneMr. Jerry ClarkCMB Wireless Group LLCCommissioner Harold CogdellDr. Harry T. ColemanMrs. Johnnie M. CollinsMr. Samuel L. CunninghamMr. John P. CuretonDr. Charles Lorenza CurryMr. Wendell A. DanielMr. Rhenn T. DarensburgMrs. Gwyn M. DavisMr. Hubert I. Davis, Sr.Mr. Willie E. DavisMs. Ireta Taylor DawsonMs. Deborah DorisMrs. Ruby F. DuboseMr. James N. DuffMr. Anthony Duke Mrs.Dorothy EllisMr. Prince A. Erwin, Jr.Mr. Kenny H. FaulknerMs. Arlene FerebeeMs. Jo Ella Cooper FerrellDr. Winona L. FletcherDr. John and Mrs. Juanita E. FloydMrs. Mildred M. FrederickMs. Teri Gilmore FreemanMr. Frank Edney GadsdenMs. Fatina P. GastonGeneral Electric FoundationMrs. Juanita G. Gilmore-WaltonGlaxo<strong>Smith</strong>Kline Foundation Matching GiftsMr. Ervin L. GourdineMrs. Daphne Jones Graves-<strong>Smith</strong>


Thank YouDr. Nailong GuoMs. Bridget-Anne HampdenReverend Carnell and Mrs. Carrie HamptonMr. William Hunter HarrisMs. Shelia D. HarveyMrs. Gerald E. HatcherMrs. Helen V. HenryReverend Larry HillMrs. Valita Holmes-WingateMr. David Mark HoraceMs. Veronica HorsleyMr. David HowardMrs. Carlenia G. IvoryMr. Harry L. JacksonMr. Charles N. JacksonMr. Steven A. JarrettJCSU Detroit Alumni ChapterJCSU Richmond Alumni ChapterMrs. Beatrice T. <strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Carol D. JonesMr. Luther C. JonesMrs. Sarah-elaine JonesMr. C. Ray KennedyMrs. Clara G. LoweryDr. Maggie Lynch MalloryDr. Vincent D. MalloryMrs. Pecola A. MaxwellMrs. Latrelle McAllisterMr. Walter A. McCulloughMs. Ivy A. MetzMilliken & CompanyMr. Cornell L. MooreReverend Lloyd and Mrs. Nancy B. MorrisReverend James Herbert Nelson IIMrs. Linda NewcombMr. Nolan L. NolleyMr. John M. NorrisOlivet Institutional Baptist ChurchMr. Robert A. OwensMs. Joy E. PaigeMs. Janice Squirewell PaigeMrs. Shirley T. ParamoreMrs. Lena Helton PickensDr. Louis W. PointerPrestige Capital AdvisorsPriscilla Literary and Art ClubMs. Glenda L. PyantMs. Vivian H. Reed TerryDr. George G. ReynoldsMr. Jesse E. RicksMs. Nancy E. RodriguezMr. Jerry R. SchoolsMr. Robert G. Seabrooks CPASet? Communicate!, LLCMs. Julia Rose ShepherdDr. June M. <strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Kutricia A. SpannThe Principal Financial GroupThe Swanks Social ClubMr. Donald ThompsonMrs. Neutrice C. Quick TowensMs. Linda TuckerMr. Andrew W. Turner, Jr.Ms. Lolita S. TurnerMr. Leroy and Mrs. Brenda TwiggsMrs. Phyllis P. WadeMrs. Hattie F. WalkerMrs. Darwin McBeth WaltonDr. Benjamin O. Watkins, Jr.Mr. Arcelia Wicker, Sr.Mrs. Muriel D. WigginsMrs. Joan Bulger WilliamsMrs. Joyce C. WilliamsMrs. Bertha B. WoodsMs. Velva W. WoollenCentury ($100 to $499)Ms. Delores AdamsMr. Cecil L. Adderley, Jr.Ms. Maudre R. AddisonTrustee Gerald AgbeghaDr. Stephen Kwasi AgyekumMr. State AlexanderMs. Renee Alexander SherrodMrs. Deborah Marioneaux AllenMrs. Lisa Andujar-RayMr. Charles LewisAssenco Assurance Title ServicesMrs. Ann AustinMs. Carolyn Austin-YoungeMr. Herman Carl BagleyMrs. Garnell D. BaileyMrs. Mildred BanksMr. Wayne V. BanksMr. Frankie and Mrs. Ella G. BarnesDr. Pat Barr-HarrisonMs. Ruby BaskervilleMs. Ruth A. BattsMrs. Jan BeckwithDr. Angela B. BellMs. Jennifer BellMr. Alston and Mrs. Sarah BellamyDr. Nicola Davis BivensMr. Raphael O. BlackMr. Ozzie L. Black, Jr.Mr. Horace D. BlackMs. Christie J. BlackmonMs. Robin Lynn BlackwellMrs. Debora S. BlakneyMrs. Jo Alice BlytherMs. Sandra McGriff BookmanMrs. Mary J. BowdenMrs. Kristin BradberryMrs. Carolyn Bridges-GravesMr. William and Mrs. Jessie L. BroadawayMrs. Hattie Ruth BrookensMs. Colleen H. BrownMr. Myron D. BrownMs. Okeatta BrownMs. Valgene BrownMs. Nicole BullockMr. Dave and Mrs. Doris E. BurnsMr. Gregory and Stephanie BurrellMrs. Lois H. ByersMrs. Bettye Garrick ByrdC.A. <strong>Johnson</strong> Class of 1967Mrs. Hattie Dunn CampbellCardinal Health Foundation, Inc.Ms. Margaret Louise CarrMrs. Elizabeth A. CarrothersMrs. Ruth S. CatheyCentral Piedmont Community CollegeDr. Julius and Mrs. Vivian L. ChambersMr. Dwayne K. ChambersMr. Tracy ChambleeCharlotte Center City PartnersMs. Mary B. ChastenMs. Barbara B. ClarkMs. Lael Kasher ClarkMr. Oliver N. ClarkMs. Barbara B. ClarksonClass of 1948Mr. Thomas G. ClyburnMrs. Geraldine Helton ClyburnMr. Jeffery Coan, Jr.Mr. Robert L. CoffeyReverend Franklin D. ColcloughMs. Annie Wallace CollierMrs. Blessyng Mychele ConwayMr. Ronald CooperMs. Marsha CorleyCorning Incorporated FoundationMr. John W. Costner IIIReverend James R. Covington, Jr.Dr. Rhonda O. CovingtonMr. T. Kelvin CrenshawMrs. Lotess Priestley CrightMs. Jessie Joan CrisswellMs. Bessie Jean CrisswellCrown Plaza HotelMrs. Mary L. CrumleyMrs. Helena T. CunninghamMrs. Candace Bynum CurrenceMs. Virginia Anne CurryMr. James E. DaughtridgeMs. Nina E. DavenportMrs. Deena Davenport-BeasleyDr. Edna L. DavisPastor Fredrick Amos DavisMr. Harold S. DawkinsMs. Florence J. DayMiss Nevonia DeanDr. Matthew DeForrestMs. Brenna DelaineMrs. Patricia S. DixonMr. Palmer and Mrs. Ellen T. DoileyMr. Daryl DouglasDr. Richard and Mrs. Jeannette F. Dozier, Sr.Ms. Vermell H. DraytonMrs. Hazel I. DrummondMs. Lisa L. DurmoMs. Latonya Dilligard Edwards Esq.Mr. James EdwardsMs. Spamvetta Edwards29


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-201130Mr. Charles L. Elder, Jr.Mr. Melton EllerbyMs. Vereda P. ElliottMs. Marcella E. EllisEnterprise Rendering Co., Inc.Mrs. Deloris G. EvansMr. Meredith and Mrs. Ellen M. Evans, Jr.Evoke Learning, Inc.Dr. Nelson A. FainMr. James E. Farmer, Jr.Mr. Joseph FaustMr. John N. FaxioMs. Angela FerebeeMs. Lisa B. FewellFirst Congregational United Church of ChristMs. Regina D. Fisher Ms.Carolyn FlowersMs. Gussie FloydMs. Yolanda FordMs. Barbara J. FosterMs. Bettie Jean FosterMs. Debra Dry FrazierMrs. Gloria Howard FreeMs. C. Dianne FreemanFriendship Missionary Baptist ChurchMr. Lemuel H. FronebergerMs. Barbara Jean FullerMr. Frank Theodore Gaither, Sr.Ms. Vera Hampton GardenerMrs. Anita T. GarnerMr. Tommi GarrisDr. Joseph A. GastonMrs. Lauryetta G. GentryMr. Lloyd Beaver GibsonMs. Vanessa Latrale GilesMrs. Maggie Lloyd GilliamDr. Ophelia DeLaine GonaMrs. Margaret B. GoochMr. Jesse B. Goode, Jr.Mr. George E. GoodmanMs. Katrina L. GordonMs. Cheryl D. GraberGrace Presbyterian ChurchMrs. Elizabeth Worthy GravesMrs. Virginia Ann GravesMr. Arthur GravesMrs. Felicia Walton GrayGreater Galilee Baptist ChurchMrs. Jacqueline C. GreenMrs. Ilda J. GreenMr. Omari GreeneGregory Grier, Inc.Mrs. Janice Tate GreshamMrs. Mattie Solice GrigsbyAtty. Larry HallMr. Elford HallumsMs. Ellaree HamptonMrs. Sadie M. HaneyMs. Maria Davis HanlinTrustee James H. HargettDr. James H. Harris, Jr.Dr. Herbert C. HarrisMr. Ronald T. HarrisMs. Latrecia D. HarrisonMrs. Lynnette Helene Harris-ScottMrs. Allie Patterson HartsoMrs. Catherine R. HawkinsMr. Johnny L. HeadenMs. Grace Henderson OutlawMrs. Crystal HenryDr. Walter J. HillMr. Sam HinnantMr. Charles and Mrs. Metter HodgesMr. Stevenson and Mrs. Geraldine HoganHolbrook Street Presbyterian ChurchMr. Matthew H. HollandMr. Daniel R. HooksHouston Independent School DistrictMr. Vincent W. HowellMrs. Lillian Wyatt HowellMr. David W. HughesMs. Judy Dowell IngramDr. Bettye Shropshire IrwinMr. Darnell IvoryMr. Eric B. JacksonMr. Polly JacksonMs. Loretta Berryman JeffersonMs. Olive JennettMs. Doris <strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Frances S. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Johnny H. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Mildred L. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Robert and Mrs. Eva C. <strong>Johnson</strong>, Jr.Ms. Victoria <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Gerald C. JonesMrs. Karen JonesMrs. Mamie E. JonesMr. Peter S. Jones IIIMrs. Philemina M. JonesMr. Albert L. JordanMs. Frances T. JordanMs. Barbara Ferguson KamaraDr. Lonnie KeithMrs. Nellie Dunn KennedyMrs. Louella Coffey Kincaid Mr. Cody McAuthurKing Mr. James Henry King Mrs. PaulaW. KingMr. Steffen C. KnightKoKoMo’s Coffeehouse III, Inc.Mrs. Emma H. KurtzMr. William Dunbar LanghorneMrs. Deborah W. LanierMr. Thomas and Mrs. Dorothy LatimerMs. Albertha H Lawson, PhDMs. LaShun LawsonMr. Alan LeeReverend Warren J. Lesane, Jr.Mr. Fred LewisMr. Alphonso and Mrs. Peggy LideMr. Clarence Ellie LittleMr. Willie L. LittleMr. Andrew Lovett, Jr.Mrs. Johnsie Anthony LoweMrs. Irene Neal LowryMr. James and Mrs. Barbara H. Lucas, Jr.Ms. Elva LynchDr. Robert LyonsMs. Lizzie S. MadisonDr. Donald N. MagerMr. Julius W. MallardMr. Vincent G. MalloryMs. Emma MarkMs. Nancy E. MarkMs. Dixie E. MartinMrs. Emma Y. Martin-GoodmanMrs. Cora Lee Morton MasseyMrs. Margaret J. MasseyMr. Ron L. MatthewsReverend Joe E. MaxwellMs. Angela S. McClainMs. Portia E. McCollumMrs. Shirley J. McDonaldMs. Sheila McDowellMr. Andrew J. McGhee, Jr.Ms. LaTonya M. McGowanMrs. Evelyn W. McIntoshMr. Willie F. McIntoshMcKaig & McKaig, PAMrs. Eloise McKinney-<strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. Fred D. McLeodMs. Stephanie M. McLeodMrs. Eartha Mae McMichaelMr. William Bruce McMillanMs. Rasheda L. McMullinMr. Henry MikellMr. Dwight S. MillerMr. Alfred L. MinterMs. Rita P. MitchellMr. David MoncreeMrs. Constance MonroeMs. Danielle Adams MonroeDr. Charles Morris, Jr.Dr. Eddie S. MooreMrs. Loretta B. MooreMs. Michele R. MooreMr. Otto N. Moore, Sr.Reverend James P. MortonMrs. Vickie Teresa Moseley-JonesMr. Charles and Mrs. Henrietta E. MotleyMount Zion Missionary Baptist ChurchMt. Olives United Missionary Baptist ChurchMt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church ofAshevilleMr. Carl E. MuldrowMrs. Gloria P. Munoz-MartinMr. Henry MurphyMr. James and Mrs. Louise N. MurrayMr. Kemuel and Mrs. Eunice MurrayMr. Ricky Muse, Jr.Mrs. Cheryl Legette MyrickMrs. Arlease A. NealMrs. Glenda Newell-Harris MDMr. Kenneth and Mrs. Melba E Newsome, Sr.


Thank YouMs. Billie D. NicholsMs. Claudia NicholsMs. Carolyn NixMs. Paula NobleMs. Tanique Laurette OdomMr. Kenneth J. OglesbyReverend Lonnie Jones OliverMs. Rosilyn Denise Outen Mr. Jeff OwensMrs. Sula Henderson Page Mrs. LaVerne R.Parker Ms. Amy L. PasourMrs. Yvette B. Patterson Dr. Eugenia PerkinsMrs. Shelia B. Petty Mr. Glenn PhillipsMrs. Gwendolyn Pickett Mr. Dwight PinsonMr. Chip PopeMr. John Henry PottsMr. Neil PrioleauMrs. Diane Wilson ProctorDr. Deborah Brown QuickMr. Delano R. RackardMrs. Laurichard S. RaineyMs. Natocka RandallMr. Arthur C. ReddingMs. Gail Deavers ReedMs. Virginia A. ReidMs. Helen B. ReynoldsMrs. Juanita Wideman ReynoldsMrs. Cassandra Reynolds JordanMr. Thad Rhodes Jr.Dr. Horace R. RiceMr. William A. RichMr. Clayton M. RichardsonMr. LaMonte and Mrs. Cynthia RichardsonMrs. Rebecca Lynn RippyMr. Roy J. RiversMr. Ricky RobersonMr. Charles Thomas RobinsonMrs. Gladys RobinsonRoche Carolina, Inc.Rock Hill Kiwanis Club N. 00327Ms. Wanda Gail Rogers PhillipsMs. Odessa RoseboroMr. Mickel L. RoseboroughMs. Virginia C. Rowe-AndersonReverend Mark R. Royster, Sr.Mr. Elvin J. Ryan, Sr.Mrs. Della Jaggers SandersMr. James Erwin Saunders IIMr. Stephen J. SchleyMrs. Regina L. Scott <strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Bilquis ShareefMr. Marvin C. SharpMrs. Roberta Brooks ShearinMr. Donnie ShellMr. William H. Shepperson IIIMrs. Selma A. SimeltonMrs. Elena A. SingletonMrs. Patricia <strong>Smith</strong>Mrs. Cynthia McAfee <strong>Smith</strong>Mr. Zinneford <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Denise I. <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Rose Lyons <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Millie R. SniderMr. Dennis SquirewellSteele Creek Presbyterian ChurchDr. Clarence F. StephensMrs. Ernell D. StephensonDr. Ernest StewartMrs. Jacqueline D. StewartMr. Richard E. StewartMrs. Natalie Stockton <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Mazie L. StorrMs. Willie Belton SuswellMs. Andrea SwindlerMs. C.W. SydnorMr. Oscar D. TateMs. Fernanda G. Tate-OwensDr. Pamela L. TaylorMrs. Jennye E. C. TaylorMr. Frank R. Thies IIIMr. James E. ThomasReverend Benjamin F. ThompsonDrs. Joseph and Shirley E. Thompson, Sr.Ms. Marilyn Gaither ThompsonMs. Robbie J. ThompsonMrs. Michelle Vigil ThorntonMrs. Margarita T. ThroopMs. Gloria Jean TillerMs. Delores TimberlakeMrs. Eddimae G. TisdaleMrs. Gail W. TolbertMs. Eleanor ToliverDr. Terrill TopsMrs. Correll Loundermon TownesMr. Michael TravisMs. Phyllis TuckerMs. Carol E. TunstallDr. Joseph W. TurnerMrs. Forestine D. VaughnMs. Anna M. VernonThe Honorable William W. VogelDr. Clarence W. R. WadeMr. James WalkerReverend David L. Wallace, Sr.Dr. Alicia Nicki WashingtonMr. David K. WashingtonMs. Judith E. Washington, Esq.Ms. Laverne R. WatsonMr. Howard W. WaysMr. Edward G. WestWestside MeatsWGIV-FM/AMMr. Stacy WhitakerMs. Tifferney Michelle WhiteMr. Joseph WhiteMr. Dylan WhiteheadMr. Ricky Nelson WhitleyMs. Barbara WilksMs. Pamela S. WilksMrs. Betty Montgomery WilliamsMr. Cornelious W. Williams, Sr.Mr. Hazel Williams, Jr.Ms. Natasha King WilliamsMrs. Paulette G. WilliamsMrs. Sandrea T. B. WilliamsonMr. Clarence E. WilsonMrs. Keisha Ramey WilsonMs. Patricia Wilson Mr. Arthur L. WilsonMr. John W. WingMareisha N. WintersMrs. Lu Nell WithersMs. Esther Knuckles WitherspoonMr. Christopher A. WomackMs. Khristy D. Womack<strong>Smith</strong> River Womens Missionary &Educational Auxiliary of <strong>Smith</strong> RiverMr. Franklin D. WoodMs. Marquita Denise WoodMrs. Ethel A. WoodardMr. Gregory L. WoodsTrustee James H. WoodwardMrs. Edith WorshamMs. Deedra O. WrightReverend Thomasena Dodd WrightWSSU National Alumni AssociationYBM Leadership AcademyMr. Douglas and Mrs. Pamela YoungMs. Gwendolyn D. YoungMrs. Nannie B. YoungPatron (Up to $99)Mrs. Anne C. AdamsMs. Reba E. AdamMs. Sandra AlbrightMr. Timothy L. Alston, Jr.Mrs. Jeanette Patterson AshleyMr. Efrem Jerome BakerDr. Joy M. Barnes-<strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Joyce S. BarnettMr. Marvin BassMrs. Miriam G. BatesMr. Gerald J. BaucomMs. Debra BaughMs. Traci Charlene BenjaminMs. Brenda Jenkins BennettMs. Janice Bennett-GibbsMrs. Kristen J. BerryMr. Alexis BibbsMr. Gerald and Mrs. Carlise M. BlakeyMs. Germaine Marie BlakeyMr. William G. BocchioMs. Jasmina L. BonillaMs. Betty BordenMr. Daniel BouldrickMr. William M. BraswellMr. Anthony M. BrightMr. Arthur BrinsonMr. Quandrian BronnerMr. Curtis L. BrooksMiss Felicia Carol Brooks-GadsonMs. China BrownMrs. Gladys BrownDr. John J. Brown, Jr.Mr. Daunte’ BruceMrs. Grace J. Bryant31


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-201132Mrs. Muriel T. BurksMrs. Velma Butler-BrownMs. Shirley BynoeMr. Mack Daniel Canady, Jr.Dr. Jerry L. CannonMs. LaFrance CarpenterMs. Angela CarverMs. Elizabeth CauthenDr. Timothy D. ChampionMr. Charles ChapmanMs. Gwen ChapmanMrs. Janie Clinkscales Chavis-LucasMs. Ella Wilsonia Chenault*Mrs. Jacqueline R. CherryMs. Rashanda ClarkMr. Earl and Mrs. Sharron A. ClipperMs. Jestine B. CoaxumMs. Virginia R. CofieldMs. Alice ColemanMrs. Janice CollierDr. Thomas Collins, Jr.Ms. Willie Beatrice ColsonCornerstone Fellowship Baptist ChurchMs. Deltha J. Cousar-JeffriesMr. Robert D. CravenMr. LeVar Terrell CroomsMrs. Sarah C. CrowderMrs. Hyla Sue B. CundiffMr. Herbert N. CunninghamMr. James CuthbertsonMs. Kitty DadeMs. Rosamary DavenportMrs. Deotis J. Bragg DavisMr. Freddie DavisMs. Gloria A. DavisMr. Wallace H. Davis, Jr.*Mr. Wendell DavisMs. Geraldine DawsonMs. Bre-Onna C. DelaineMs. Tymeeka DickersonMs. Delores A. DiggsMs. Geneva DillardMr. Andre A. DingleMr. Ponciano C. DizonMr. George Dorman, Jr.Mrs. Rhonda Lynn Dorsey-PrudeMrs. L. W. DowneyMr. John and Mrs. Delores DrennonMr. Bill DuboseMs. Lisa J. DurhamMs. Shirley H. ElliottMs. Siclinda C. ElliottMr. Scott EllisMr. Ricky ElumMr. Ronnie EnocheScripMrs. Pamela EverettDr. Joseph FailMrs. Pauline Holmes FeimsterMs. Susan D. FieldsMs. Dawn Michelle FinkFMC Good Government ProgramMs. Brenda FooteMs. Christabel ForbesDr. Gwendoline Young FortuneMrs. Deborah FradyMs. Joy FullerMs. Terricia Y. GainesMrs. Janeen J. GammageMs. Millicent B. GardinerMs. Jessica Janelle GayMs. Diana George GilfordMr. Anthony GilmoreMr. Sidney GleeDr. Indhumathi GopalMs. Anitra GosheaMs. Amanda B. GrahamMs. Helen M. GrayMr. Alphonso D. GreenDr. Ruth L. GreeneMr. Kenneth GriffinMr. M.O. GrigsbyMs. Marilyn E. GrossMs. Nicole M. GuiberteauxMr. William H. GunnMs. Gertude HadleyMs. Ella Mae HairstonMs. H. Arba HallMs. Barbara J. HamiltonMs. Syeetah Hampton-ElMs. Hattie M. HardinMs. Sandra K. HarperMr. Demetrius HarrisMr. James and Mrs. Bertha F. HarrisMrs. Ruby D. HarrisMs. Mi’ce HaskinsMs. Trudie HatcherMs. Vonda D. HayesMs. Davida Loren HaywoodMr. Charles E. HeadMs. Trula Hearne-FreemanMr. James H. HendersonMs. Linda L. HesterMrs. Lavone C. HicksMs. Felice D. HightowerMrs. Phyllis T. HilliardMrs. Carla Boone HindsMr. Willie HinesMr. Walter Keith HolcombMr. Theodore Holland, Jr.Ms. Brenda Swann HolmesMr. John Nicholas HolmesMr. John Holmes IIIMs. Sybil Holmes-FlytheMs. Mary L. HudsonMs. Efunyemi Morenike HughesMs. Phelena M. HughesMs. Odessa P. HumphreyMrs. Shirley M. HunterMrs. Yvette IngramInvest in Others Charitable Foundation, Inc.Jack & Jill of America, Inc. - Columbia ChapterMr. Irvin W. JacksonMs. Maggie JacobsDr. Charles Green JamesMs. Gladys JamesMr. Charles E. JeffersJohn D. Dovich & AssociatesMs. Comatha B. <strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Erika LaShawn <strong>Johnson</strong>Ms. Tina M. <strong>Johnson</strong>Mr. William Louis <strong>Johnson</strong>Mrs. Cathy W. JonesMr. Donald JonesDr. Edward L. JonesMs. Leslie H. JonesMs. Marian JonesMr. Mydron C. JonesMs. Stephanie P. JonesMr. Edward Joyner, Jr.Mr. Eric JoynerMrs. Eunice B. JoynerMr. Stephen W. Joyner, Sr.Mr. Stephen W. Joyner Jr.Mr. Mark S. KapralMs. Olaiya KellyMr. Shedrick D. KirkpatrickMs. Crystal LattimerDr. Caroline L. LattimoreMs. Karen LawlerMrs. Rosemary L. LawrenceMrs. Gina LawrenceMs. Annie R. LawsonMs. Angela Beasley LeachMs. Demesha Margaretta LeathersMiss Harriett L. LewisMrs. Frances G. Lewis-SteinerMs. Loretta M. LigonDr. Michael L. Lindsey, Sr.Ms. A. Doris LockettMs. Gloria Jean LockhartDr. Shirley Wilson LoganMrs. Blondola Powell LucasMs. Sarah Bell LucasMs. Betty MackMrs. Lanette R. Madison-HintonMrs. Sandra Nicholson MartinMrs. Ossie H. MartinMartinsville Alumnae Chapter Delta SigmaTheta, Inc.Dr. Christopher Clomus MathisMrs. Lillie I. MatthewsMr. Marvin M. MaynorMs. Ebonee Mayo-MitchellMrs. Iva D. McCraeMrs. Johnnie Steward McCrayMr. Manuel L. McGriffMs. Unithia Banks McGruderMs. Sharifa T. McKersonMs. Mozella L. McLaughlinMs. Pearl K. McMillanDr. Antonia Mead


Thank YouDonor Profile: Kevin A. HenryKevin A. Henry joined LanceIncorporated in 2010 and isresponsible for human resources,community affairs, governmentrelations, employment related legaland communications functions. InDecember 2010, Kevin was namedChief Human Resources Officerof the merged company which wasrenamed Snyder’s-Lance, Inc. Thecompany started the Snyder’s-Lance Annual Scholarship andinternship at JCSU in 2011.Prior to his current role, Kevin wasSenior Vice President and ChiefHuman Resources Officer of CocaCola Bottling Co. Consolidated. Inthis role, Kevin was responsible forall aspects of the company’s humanresources functions.A graduate of Cornell <strong>University</strong>’sSchool of Industrial and LaborRelations, Kevin serves on the boardsof <strong>Johnson</strong> C. <strong>Smith</strong> <strong>University</strong> andThe Harvey B. Gantt Center forAfrican American Arts + Culture. Heis Chairman of the JCSU Board ofVisitors and Chairman of the Boardof Trustees for Charlotte Latin DaySchool.Kevin has been recognized by theCharlotte Business Journal as a Top40 under 40 Award Winner. Hewas awarded the 2009 WhitneyM. Young Jr. Award by the UrbanLeague of Central Carolinas forhis philanthropic work in thecommunity and leadership in theareas of diversity and inclusion.Ministry Metropolitan Baptist ChurchMissionary ExecutiveMr. Charles and Mrs. Dianne MichaelMs. Tanisha MicklesMs. Vertelle D. MiddletonMs. Wanda MiddletonMr. Arthur MillerMs. Crystal MillerMs. Alice F. MitchellMrs. Willie B. MobleyMs. Dorothy Mae MonroeMr. Barney MorrisMrs. Lucille Reynolds MorrisMs. S.M. MorrisMount Lebanon Baptist ChurchMr. Harold J. Napper*Mr. Ronald L. NelsonMs. Patricia NormanMr. Roosevelt D. Odom, Sr.Mr. Henry E. OliverMs. Nicole OwensMr. Frank ParkerMr. Christopher ParksMr. Alvie PaschallMs. Georgia PattonMs. Malachia PaulingMrs. Charlene Pennington-BestMrs. Yulon PerkinsMrs. Virginia W. PeterkinMs. Jervie PettyMr. Reginald Pincham Potomac DistrictSunday School CouncilMs. Jill C. PotterMs. Teresa P. RaineyMrs. Prince W. RamseurMrs. Iris M. RattleyMs. Ranndi R. ReedMr. Clayton and Mrs. Ellen S. ReidMs. Monika RhueDr. Priscilla RiceMr. Leo RichardsonMrs. Ann Marie RileyMrs. Almeda H. RippyReverend James Deotis RobertsMs. Jennifer RobinsonMr. O’Dell RobinsonMs. Jacqueline T. RobinsonMrs. Annie RobinsonMrs. Geraldine S. RorieMr. Luke SalleyMr. Leonard R. SandersMr. Marion and Mrs. Lisa Oliver SansMs. Coretta ScalesMr. Travis ScottMrs. Odelle Steele SearlesMr. Robert and Mrs. Miriame SeayMs. Phyllis ShumateMr. Benny L. <strong>Smith</strong>, Jr.Ms. Bettye Lyons <strong>Smith</strong>Mr. Dannie D. <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. Regina <strong>Smith</strong>Ms. LaPronda I. SpannMr. Linwood and Mrs. Warrenell J. Spindle, Sr.Ms. Jeannett O. StaffordMs. Mary StarnesMrs. Pansy P. SteeleMs. Pinkey Ann SullivanMs. Selena A. SullivanMrs. Blanche E. TalleyMs. Gertrude TennantThe ODS CompaniesMs. Georgia E. ThomasMs. Gwendolyn ThomasMr. Viticus Sentino ThomasMrs. Dora R. ThompsonDr. Gary ThompsonMr. Ira Thompson IVMs. Terry Hogan TiamdMr. Anthony D. TindallMr. Jonathan D. TruesdaleMr. Sidney VanceMrs. Rose T. VaughanMr. Ricky WadeMs. Crystal WaitesMr. Johnny L. WalkerMrs. Shayla Jackson WardMr. William S. P. WatkinsMs. Detra WatsonMs. Gale A. WatsonMs. Pauline WatsonMs. Eunice WebsterMs. Donna Maria WestMrs. Jacqueline WhitakerMrs. Antoine Whitlock-HaleMs. Gwendolyn Olivia WhitsellMs. Jessica Nichelle WilliamsMrs. Juanita G. WilliamsMs. Keena L. WilliamsMs. Lillian P. WilliamsMs. Nancy J. WilliamsMs. Natasha WilliamsMr. Charles M. WilsonMs. Crystal M. WilsonMr. Charles E. WilsonMr. Lawrence D. WingfieldMs. Taneshia W. WintonMrs. Jamela Middleton WintonsMrs. Dorothy WombleMs. Maxine Dunn WoodsMr. Randolph WorsleyMrs. Esther A. WrightMs. Dawn C. Yarber-JoseyMs. Mildred Young33


President’s <strong>Report</strong> 2010-20112010-2011 Board of Trustees34OfficersParran L. Foster, III (’72), ChairmanPhoenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Monroe Miller, Vice ChairmanIBM CorporationArgie Knox <strong>Johnson</strong> (’60), SecretaryChicago Public School System (Retired)At-Large MembersGerald AgbeghaAssociate Professor, Math and PhysicsThomas E. Baldwin (’71)Branch Banking and Trust BankThomas BarnhardtBarnhardt Manufacturing CompanySteven L. Boyd (’79)The Coca-Cola CompanyMelva Wilson CostenInterdenominational Theological CenterJ. Porter Durham, Jr.Global Endowment ManagementJames Gaither (’66)President National AlumniCameron M. HarrisCameron M. Harris and Co.J. Frank Harrison IIICoca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedErika Hilton (’11)Student Government AssociationPresident, JCSUSpotlight on TrusteesShirley HughesCeridian Corporation (Retired)Terrence LinnertGoodrich CorporationMary T. MackWells Fargo AdvisorsWillie Martin (’71)DupontCornell L. MooreDorsey & Whitney, LLPTim NewmanCharlotte Regional Visitors AuthorityGregory W. NorwoodFirst Niagara BankRichard J. OsborneDuke Energy Corporation (Retired)Obie Patterson (’65)Prince George County CouncilJohn B. Stedman, Jr.The Scottish BankMcKinley Washington, Jr. (’60)South Carolina Employment SecurityCommissionJames Woodward<strong>University</strong> of North Carolina at CharlotteTrustee EmeritiHoward A. Counts (’69)Charlotte, NCKathleen R. Crosby (’46)Houston, TXPeggy CulbertsonCharlotte, NCJudge Horace A. Davenport (’42)Norristown, PAWilliam H. DoughertyAlbany, NYGeorge Flanigan (’51)St. Louis, MOSarah Belk GambrellCharlotte, NCMattie S. Grigsby (’48)Charlotte, NCDr. James H. Hargett (’52)LaCosta, CACharlie Kennedy (’59)Winston-Salem, NCScott C. LeaCharlotte, NCN. Horace Mann (’51)Nashville, TNRev. W. Flemon McIntosh (’49)Morganton, NCPettis Norman (’62)Dallas, TXDr. Douglas M. Orr, Jr.Asheville, NCDr. Clarence W.R. Wade (’48)Washington, DCTom E. BaldwinJ. Porter Durham, Jr.Tom E. Baldwin, ’71 is senior vice president with Branch Banking and Trust Companyin Winston-Salem, N.C., where he serves as multicultural markets coordinator. Hecurrently serves on the Executive Committee and chairs the Bylaws Committee of theJCSU Board of Trustees.He served on other boards, including Elon Homes For Children, Florence Crittenton ofCharlotte, the Greater Carolinas Chapter of the American Red Cross and is a foundingofficer of 100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte. He also served on the Association ofGoverning Board, Council of Board Chairs and the American Bankers Association,Board of Certified Bankers and chaired the JCSU Board of Trustees.J. Porter Durham, Jr. is general counsel and chief operating officer for GEM. Hepreviously served as staff counsel and director of the Education Division for TheDuke Endowment, as well as partner and chairman of the Corporate and SecuritiesDepartment at Baker Donelson. He is a member of the Board of the Visitors of Duke<strong>University</strong> School of Law and the Board of Trustees of the North Carolina HumanitiesCouncil. He currently serves on the Institutional Advancement Committee of the JCSUBoard of Trustees.


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