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“ We are in the midst of a remarkable period in the storied history of this great University. Because of your unyielding dedication to this institution, I firmly believe that the University’s best days still lie ahead of us. Thank you for all that you have done to advance the mission of the University of Georgia.” —Jere W. Morehead, President 2017 ANNUAL REPORT TO DONORS FY17 BY THE NUMBERS

NATIONAL RANKINGS #10 #17 #10 BEST VALUE TOP BEST PUBLIC COLLEGES PUBLIC PUBLIC AND UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Kiplinger’s Best College Values Forbes Top 25 Public Colleges New York Times College Access Index

RESEARCH ACTIVITY

top5 $458M 14% university in new products in total research and increase in externally on the market in the usa development expenditures funded research activity

IMPACT MEASURES 115 $5.25b 95% NEW IMPACT OF GRADUATES need-based georgia on the state are employed or in graduate commitment scholarships of georgia school within six months CONTENTS

4 Letter from the President

6 Letter from the Foundation Chair

8 Launching a Campaign for Georgia

12 Opening Doors for Students

16 Promoting a Higher Quality of Learning

22 Solving Grand Challenges

30 Financial Statements

32 UGA Foundation

36 UGA Honor Roll of Donors

77 Administration

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

2017 Annual Report 3 LETTER

FROM THE PRESIDENT

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

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

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

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

Our research enterprise continued to expand to address the most pressing challenges facing untethered to it—reaching our state, nation, and world. Externally funded research expenditures—a key measure of productivity—surged again in FY17, up 14 percent, defying national trends. In addition, the beyond the status quo, soaring latest report estimates UGA’s economic impact on Georgia at $5.25 billion, reflecting the toward greatness at the University’s continued investment in our home state. highest level, guided by the On top of all of these accomplishments, we set—for the fourth consecutive year—a new record in annual fundraising. Demonstrating unparalleled support for the vision of this belief that the University of special University, alumni and friends gave an unprecedented $227.8 million to UGA—a 24 percent increase over last year’s record of $183.8 million. In the last four years, working Georgia is essential to a strong together, we have nearly doubled our annual fundraising. state of Georgia, to a vibrant Clearly, we are in the midst of a remarkable period in the storied history of UGA. Because nation, and to a better world.” of your unyielding dedication to this institution, I firmly believe that the University’s best days still lie ahead of us. Thank you for all that you have done to advance the mission of the University of Georgia.

SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER

JERE W. MOREHEAD The Science Learning Center opened in fall 2016 and provides world-class classroom and laboratory PRESIDENT space designed to promote interactive learning techniques. 4 University of Georgia LETTER

FROM THE FOUNDATION CHAIR

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

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

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

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

help UGA continue to tackle

grand challenges for our state and world.”

BUSINESS LEARNING COMMUNITY KEN JACKSON The Business Learning Community, a $140 million project that CHAIR, 2015-2017 is transforming business education at UGA, is funded by a UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FOUNDATION nearly 50-50 match of public and private support.

6 University of Georgia LAUNCHING A CAMPAIGN FOR GEORGIA

PURSUING A BOLD VISION University of Georgia plays a significant see the University advance its position role in promoting the vitality of our among the nation’s very best public FOR THE FUTURE communities, supporting our democracy, research universities. Now more than ever before, individuals and bolstering our economy. The success and communities—near and far—are of this campaign will help to further CHANGING LIVES FOR calling on the University of Georgia for strengthen UGA’s role in advancing the THE BETTER solutions and discoveries, for education public good. and training, and for leadership and The ultimate success of this campaign support. The University launched the Three shared priorities are guiding will be measured not only by the number public phase of the Commit to Georgia the Commit to Georgia Campaign: of dollars raised but also—and more Campaign in November 2016 to help 1) increasing scholarship support for importantly—by the number of lives answer that call. our students; 2) further enhancing our changed. Increasing scholarship sup- learning environment; and 3) solving the port for our students will open doors to grand challenges of our time. The goal of this major campaign—the unparalleled opportunities that can alter most ambitious fundraising effort the course of their lives and the lives of in the University’s history—is to These three priorities represent a bold their families for generations to come. raise $1.2 billion by 2020 to expand vision for the next chapter in the great UGA’s positive impact on the state story of the birthplace of public higher Continuing to enhance the University’s of Georgia, on the nation, and on the education in America, a chapter—written world-class learning environment will world far into the future. After all, the by the entire UGA family—that will ensure that graduates from the state’s flagship university are prepared for lead- ership and service in every sector of our society in the 21st century. And focus- UGA has raised PATH TO $1.2B ing the University’s vast resources and expertise around the grand challenges of $ UGA has reached our time will place UGA on the forefront nearly of helping to create a better quality of life for all, honoring the institution’s noble m land- and sea-grant mission. for827 the Commit to Georgia OUR COMMITMENTS: Campaign goal of 70% Right: Many UGA students intern in of the Washington, D.C. and reside in Delta Hall, 1) INCREASING SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT UGA’s residential learning community, which is funded through the UGA $ total Foundation. UGA is raising private 2) ENHANCING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT support to fund experiential learning goal scholarships that help students pursue internships and other types of hands-on 3) SOLVING GRAND CHALLENGES 1.2b learning experiences. 8 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 9 UGA announced an aggressive goal of $1.2 billion for the Commit to Georgia Campaign as well as a $30 million lead The University officially launched the public phase of the Commit to Georgia Campaign with a kickoff celebration at the gift from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation at a launch event in Atlanta. The campaign committee, comprised of Tate Student Center in the heart of the Athens campus. More than 1,000 faculty, staff, and students attended the event 13 alumni and supporters, including honorary chairs Alston D. “Pete” and Ada Lee Correll and current chair Thomas to mark the start of the campaign and learn more about its priorities. H. Paris III, was recognized during the event for its dedicated efforts to build momentum around the campaign.

Growth in For more than 230 years, the year marks the fourth consecutive average, which is now $185.2 million, have donated more than $827 million In FY17 University of Georgia has been year that supporters have set a new 60 percent higher than the rolling to support the Commit to Georgia PRIVATE GIVING deeply committed to transforming fundraising record as well as the average of FY13. Campaign since the quiet phase was lives. This campaign is laying the first time that annual giving has launched in July of 2012. foundation for even greater impact surpassed $200 million. More than FY17 is a remarkable year for another $200m for centuries to come. 68,000 donors contributed to the reason: the University also received The pages that follow illustrate how 68,581 campaign this year, another all-time its largest single gift ever, a $30 million this tremendous fundraising effort donors contributed record and a clear sign of strong transformative donation from the already is making a difference. Donors PRIVATE GIVING SOARS support for the University’s bold Robert W. Woodruff Foundation to have created 115 Georgia Commitment $150m $227.8 M IN FY17 vision for the future. support need-based scholarships scholarships and 79 experiential $ through the UGA Foundation. The learning scholarships to support Alumni and friends of the University The first year of the public phase of lives of countless students and their outstanding UGA students. Also, $100m $183.8 M rallied behind the Commit to Georgia the Commit to Georgia Campaign families across the state of Georgia will private giving is making possible 227.8m Campaign to contribute $227.8 is expected to produce the highest be forever changed by this tremendous critical facilities projects, such as the which is a million in new gifts and pledges annual fundraising total with act of generosity. Business Learning Community, as well $144.2 M in FY17. The unprecedented total fluctuations up and down in the as innovative academic programs, such $50m $126.4 M represents a 24 percent increase years to come. That is why the While much work remains to be done, as the Experiential Learning Initiative. over last year’s record of $183.8 University remains focused on an the University made tremendous Moreover, donors are supporting the million and nearly doubles the overarching goal of elevating annual progress this year toward achieving University’s work to combat threats to $117.2 million raised the year before fundraising levels for the long-term its campaign goal. All in all, faculty, human health, help feed the world, and $0 promote economic vitality. 24%increase over FY16 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 President Morehead took office. This and is tracking the three-year rolling staff, students, alumni, and friends

10 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 11 OPENING DOORS FOR STUDENTS

EXPANDING considerable challenges to the may be required to work additional OPPORTUNITIES institution and our students. It can jobs or take out multiple loans to undermine the University’s efforts pay for their education. To address DAVID NEWTON to recruit the very best and brightest these challenges, in January 2017 Scholarship: Ash Service Award The first priority of the Commit to students, for example, pushing the University launched the Georgia Georgia Campaign is to increase applicants to top institutions out of Commitment Scholarship Program—a scholarship support for students. state, where merit-based scholarships landmark initiative to dramatically This priority reflects the University’s are more competitive. increase the number of need-based commitment to ensuring that all scholarships for UGA students. academically qualified students— Unmet financial need also can regardless of financial background— diminish the academic experience have the opportunity to earn a degree CREATING A PERMANENT of our students by closing doors from the University of Georgia. to certain high-impact learning LEGACY OF SUPPORT experiences, such as internships and Even with the support of Georgia’s study abroad opportunities. In some Through the Georgia Commitment generous HOPE Scholarship and cases, a student’s progress toward Scholarship Program, the UGA federal and private grants, many graduation can be delayed. Foundation will match—dollar for current and prospective students dollar—any donation of $50,000, face a financial gap to cover the full $75,000, or $100,000 to create an Overcoming these obstacles is cost of attendance at UGA. This gap endowed need-based scholarship. particularly difficult for students in unmet financial need can present This program can create as many as from low-income backgrounds who 400 to 600 new scholarships, helping the University to take a giant step toward eliminating the financial Donors contributed Donors created burden for generations of talented students. The scholarships—which will live on forever—will be granted for four years, and scholarship awards will increase as the endowment grows $ over time. m The UGA family has embraced this 46.9 inspiring new initiative. In the span 115 of just five months, donors created 115 FOR GEORGIA new need-based scholarships, and 85 of these scholarships were awarded STUDENT COMMITMENT to UGA students for the fall 2017 scholarships scholarships semester.

12 University of Georgia line of Bulldogs. It was not just With the support of the University’s cost of attendance despite receiving success as an attorney. Outside of personal connections, however, that foremost undergraduate scholarship, other financial assistance, such as the the classroom, Hamby participates drew Newton to UGA. He saw the the Foundation Fellowship, Peltier HOPE Scholarship. in UGA Model UN, where she applies University’s many opportunities accomplished her goals. her coursework to some of the world’s for hands-on learning as excellent Hamby is benefiting from UGA’s most complex challenges. Hamby has preparation for medical school. While earning joint bachelor’s wide array of learning opportunities. overcome many obstacles to attend Newton graduated in 2017 with dual and master’s degrees in romance She is a political science major and UGA, and thanks to the private support degrees in biology and psychology language linguistics, Peltier took philosophy minor, and her coursework she has received, she is well on her way and a minor in chemistry. He also advantage of many hands-on learning has helped her to develop stronger to a career devoted to helping others. participated in undergraduate opportunities. She conducted research communication and analytical skills, research, internships, and service to help adults learn English as a second both of which will be vital to her opportunities that matched his language—a project that inspired her rigorous academic training. This master’s thesis. Peltier also studied comprehensive learning experience abroad in France and was a live-in provided him with the foundation to tutor for a host family near Paris. In excel at the Medical College of Georgia addition, she completed an internship at Augusta University, where he is at a free clinic in her home of Douglas pursuing his dream of becoming a County, Georgia, where she served as physician. a translator and helped recruit local medical providers to serve as clinic In 2016, Newton received the Ash volunteers. Service Award, a competitive award established by UGA alumna and Because of the private support she Foundation trustee Kathryn Ash and received, Peltier was able to create her husband, alumnus Darren Ash, lifelong relationships with peers and JOY PELTIER to support Honors Program students faculty, develop knowledge and skills to Scholarship: Foundation Fellowship engaged in full-time summer service succeed in the future, and improve the internships in Georgia. With this lives of others. support, Newton served as a primary care research intern with UGA’s Chloe Hamby Economic Evaluation Research Group Soaring Support for HELPING STUDENTS and Mercy Health Center, a free clinic Since she was six years old, Chloe in Athens. Hamby has pursued two dreams: SCHOLARSHIPS ACHIEVE THEIR DREAMS attending the University of Georgia $50m These high-impact research and and becoming a lawyer. Now in her Without question, scholarships are service activities provided Newton third year at UGA, Hamby achieved life-changing. They remove barriers with invaluable experience and the former and is making progress

$40m $49.6M and open doors. They create pathways inspired him to become a physician on the latter. It has not been an easy for students and their families to who puts patients’ needs and concerns path for Hamby. Her family struggled futures that otherwise would be first. with homelessness and medical $30m unreachable. Nowhere can the issues—adversities that served only to transformational power of scholarship Joy Peltier increase Hamby’s desire to pursue her

$31.6M support be seen more clearly than in academic and professional ambitions. $20m the personal stories of some of UGA’s Scholarship support provided the When Hamby was awarded the Georgia most talented students. necessary resources for recent Access Scholarship—which removed graduate Joy Peltier to pursue her financial barriers for her to attend $10m CHLOE HAMBY David Newton academic ambitions. She entered UGA—she knew her hard work had paid UGA with aspirations to conduct off. Funded by private donations, the Scholarship: Georgia Access

$12.8M Originally from Augusta, Georgia, research, study abroad, and build Georgia Access Scholarship provides $0 $8.8M FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 David Newton comes from a long meaningful relationships with faculty. aid to students unable to afford the full

14 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 15 PROMOTING A HIGHER QUALITY OF LEARNING

DEFINING THE FUTURE OF To match the growing strength of the UGA offers more than 1,200 unique student body, during the past year the experiential learning opportunities, TEACHING AND LEARNING University continued to enhance its ranging from internships and world-class learning environment by undergraduate research to service- For the fourth consecutive year, the implementing several exciting new learning courses and study abroad University of Georgia enrolled the most academic initiatives. programs—all of which have been academically talented class of first-year evaluated by faculty members for students in its long history. Expanding Experiential academic rigor. Learning The Class of 2020—unprecedented These experiences yield tremendous in terms of diversity and academic LAURA COURCHESNE The new Experiential Learning educational benefits for students, achievement—earned an average high Initiative (ELI), implemented last helping them to build enduring school grade point average of 3.98, a fall, is a perfect example of the kind relationships with faculty and significant increase over last year’s UGA AMONG TOP THREE PUBLICS FOR RHODES SCHOLARS of innovative steps UGA is taking to professional mentors as well as to average of 3.91. In addition, the average In fall 2016, Laura Courchesne, a graduate of the Honors Program and a Foundation Fellow, promote a higher quality of learning develop valuable skills that support their SAT score for the incoming class was named a Rhodes Scholar to pursue graduate work in social anthropology and politics at the for students. Through the ELI, academic and career aspirations. With reached a new high of 1302 this year, beginning with the Class of 2020, the launch of this pioneering initiative, University of Oxford. Over the past two decades, UGA has produced 24 Rhodes Scholars—more and the average score for students who every undergraduate student will UGA became the largest research than all but two other public institutions in the nation, a clear signal of both the great strength took the ACT was 29, which tied the participate in a hands-on learning prior university in the nation to provide all of the student body and the outstanding quality of the learning environment. previous year’s record. to graduation. of its undergraduate students with an experiential learning opportunity.

Teaching Entrepreneurship application for smartphones, Swifte, The Class of 2020 enrolled with unprecedented credentials which connects individuals who wish to As the ELI takes root, the number of carpool and makes it easier for them to UGA students launching successful split costs. Also in March, a team of four Pamela Whitten businesses is rising, and groups across students from the School of Public and Senior Vice President for Academic the nation are taking notice. Justine International Affairs and the College of Affairs and Provost Avoudikpon, a May 2017 graduate from Public Health won $10,000 to complete Whitten, UGA’s Chief Academic the Terry College of Business, led one the development of TurnKey, an app Officer, continues to play a leading of just eight teams of students selected they designed to dissuade high school role in enhancing the University’s from more than 200 to reach the final students from sending text messages learning environment. The round of the South by Southwest Student while driving. newly established Double Dawgs Program and the Exploratory 3.98 1302 29 Startup Madness Competition in Austin, Center are two examples of recent avg GPA avg SAT avg ACT Texas in March. Along with a colleague, These student success stories, and initiatives implemented under her Avoudikpon created a ridesharing many others like them, underscore the leadership.

16 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 17 culture of entrepreneurship that has Through this program, students can earn Enhancing Academic Advising taken root at UGA. In the fall of 2016, joint bachelor’s and master’s degrees, Within six months, the University launched a campus-wide often in complementary fields such as Academic advising plays a critical entrepreneurship certificate to equip biochemical engineering and business role in student success, and UGA has students with tools and resources to administration. Joint degree programs invested heavily in this area in recent pursue their own startup ventures. also allow students to develop advanced years, hiring 35 additional professional Housed in the Terry College and open to skills and knowledge at a lower cost and in advisors to provide more personalized a shorter time frame—within five years. students of all majors, this new program attention and introducing new web- is thriving: Enrollment has surpassed based tools to help students and 340 students from 10 of UGA’s schools ENSURING STUDENT advisors better track progress toward and colleges. 95% SUCCESS degree completion. This year, UGA of UGA graduates are took another important step to enhance Paving New Pathways To help students identify courses and academic advising for students: opening majors aligned with their academic the Exploratory Center. EMPLOYED In today’s economy, employers are seek- and professional goals, UGA offers or in ing individuals who can develop novel, comprehensive support services. These This new center provides tailored interdisciplinary solutions to complex services include academic and career advising services to students who are problems. This year, UGA launched advising that help students to navigate undecided in their majors, who want to GRADUATE the Double Dawgs Program to prepare academic decisions, identify efficient change majors, or who are pre-business students to be successful in the modern pathways to graduation, and prepare for or pre-journalism. Nearly 70 percent professional landscape. successful careers. of UGA students change majors at least Spring Commencement speaker and UGA alumnus Ernie Johnson, left, speaks with recent SCHOOL graduates. To prepare students for success on campus and after graduation, UGA opened the Exploratory Center and renovated Clark Howell Hall, the home of the UGA Career Center.

UGA is the

once, and the center’s specially trained months of graduation, 95 percent of LARGEST advisors help these students to adapt the Class of 2016 was employed or university in the nation their academic plans to make the most enrolled in graduate school—a career of existing course credits. outcomes rate 13 percent higher than to provide the national average. This individualized direction ALL STUDENTS promotes timely graduation and cost To continue enhancing career services with savings for students and their families. for students, UGA renovated the In the center’s first 10 months of Career Center’s home, Clark Howell operation, advisors held more than Hall. The $6M project—funded by EXPERIENTIAL 10,150 meetings with students, clear the state—created modern spaces for evidence of demand for the center’s advising, networking events, and job LEARNING unique services. interviews.

Moving from Campus The renovated facility opened this Justine Avoudikpon received national to Career fall and also houses the Disability Michelle Garfield Cook Associate Provost for Institutional Diversity recognition for the startup company Resource Center, which offers a she founded while she was a student The UGA Career Center provides a variety of critical academic and Cook directs UGA’s Peach State Louis at UGA. The University’s campus- Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation wide entrepreneurship certificate is range of services to help students— support services to students with program, funded by the National Science providing the training and resources to from helping them to identify career disabilities, including transit Foundation and designed to promote help hundreds of other undergraduate paths to connecting them with and note-taking services, testing the academic and professional success students like Avoudikpon launch of underrepresented students in STEM JUSTINE AVOUDIKPON businesses while pursuing an employers for job interviews. The accommodations, and sign language fields. UGA received a $4 million grant undergraduate degree. center’s success is evident: within six interpreters. last fall to continue this important work.

18 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 19 which also supports the departments of sociology and anthropology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences in addition to SPIA’s academic departments.

Science Learning Center

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

This facility opened at the right time for the University and the right time BUSINESS LEARNING COMMUNITY for the state: more than one in five UGA students now graduates with The Business Learning Community, a three-phase project at the heart of campus, features a music business recording studio, a capital markets lab, and a degree in the STEM disciplines, other cutting-edge spaces for students to learn and interact with faculty. while demand for training in science, technology, engineering, and math continues to rise in Georgia. In this other features to teach students the critical Baldwin Hall on North Campus—was BUILDING ON TRADITION way, the Science Learning Center business skills needed to be successful in founded in 2001 as the academic home symbolizes the great partnership the world’s evolving economy. to 450 students. That number has The University advanced a number of that exists between the University expanded to nearly 1,600 today. As SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER critical capital projects to elevate student and the state it proudly calls home. a result of this tremendous growth, learning and success. Facilities such The state approved $18 million to demand for classroom and meeting space as the Business Learning Community, build the final phase of the Business exceeded Baldwin Hall’s capacity, and a Baldwin Hall, and Science Learning Learning Community, and construction plan to renovate and expand the facility Center are furthering the University’s is underway. These funds have been was conceived. SHAPING THE FUTURE OF LEARNING long tradition of excellence in teaching matched by $21 million in private During his annual State of the University Address in and learning, while enhancing the donations, bringing the total funding of January, President Morehead announced a new task force physical environment of one of America’s all three phases of the Business Learning The renovation and expansion, which most beautiful campuses. Community to a nearly 50-50 match was supported by $7.75 million in on student learning and success. The group, co-chaired of state and private support. The final state funds, was completed over the by Vice President for Instruction Rahul Shrivastav and Vice phase will contain modern classrooms, summer. The project provides additional Business Learning Community President for Student Affairs Victor Wilson, was charged with a sales and behavioral lab, and other instructional and meeting space for SPIA identifying opportunities to further strengthen the rigorous learning spaces designed to deliver the students and faculty as well as modern educational experience for undergraduate students—inside Construction on the Terry College’s very best business education. technology to facilitate the highest levels Business Learning Community made great of teaching and learning. and outside the classroom. The group’s recommendations strides in the 2017 fiscal year. Phase II, Baldwin Hall will be submitted in December and will guide the institution’s which includes Amos Hall, Benson Hall, unyielding commitment to promoting the highest levels of and Moore-Rooker Hall, opened this fall. Renovations to the existing structure Rahul Shrivastav Victor Wilson Vice President for Instruction Vice President for Student Affairs teaching and learning on campus. This phase includes a capital markets lab, The School of Public and International have enhanced instructional spaces and a music business recording studio, and Affairs (SPIA)—housed in historic improved accessibility to the building,

20 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 21 SOLVING

GRAND CHALLENGES UGA Center for Molecular Medicine Striving to Translate Discoveries into Treatments

The challenges facing our global society Searching for Therapies allowing for enhanced interdisciplinary Stephen Dalton are daunting, and by harnessing vast and Cures collaboration between scientists in these CMM Director resources in teaching, research, and vital centers. The building provides BRAIN space for up to 10 teams of faculty to service, the University of Georgia Led by Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) conduct research that ultimately will Diseases: is facing them head-on. Nowhere is Eminent Scholar of Molecular Biology HEART the unyielding commitment of UGA help to improve lives and communities in Parkinson’s disease, Stephen Dalton, the Center for Molecular dementia, stroke, post- faculty, staff, and students to solving Georgia and around the world. Medicine (CMM) was established in traumatic stress disorder Diseases: the grand challenges of our time 2012 to develop interdisciplinary teams Pediatric heart defect, Tackling Infectious Diseases more evident than in their efforts to of faculty who work collaboratively to Potential Treatments: heart attack improve human health, alleviate food advance understanding of various life- across the Globe Drug discoveries, insecurity, and promote economic cell therapy Potential Treatments: threatening diseases—impacting many Drug discoveries, regeneration Fikri Avci vitality. areas of the body—with the ultimate goal Nearly 20 years ago, the University and transplantation of creating new diagnostic, therapeutic, established the Center for Tropical and COMBATTING THREATS TO and preventative agents. Now in its fifth Emerging Global Diseases to help turn HUMAN HEALTH year, the center continues to evolve as research into medical and public health faculty pursue new ways to leverage interventions that save lives around molecular and cellular science against the globe. Today, with more than $135 Today nearly one in three deaths is major human health challenges. million in research funding and several LIVER BLOOD caused by heart disease, and nearly patents for drugs, vaccines, and diagnos- one in six deaths results from cancer. This fall, the University opened a state- tic tests, this center is thriving with 25 Disease: Diseases: The University is playing a leading Amar Singh of-the-art home for the CMM to allow faculty from eight departments across Metabolic disease Sickle cell disease, role in responding to these and other its critical research to expand to new four colleges and schools. Scientists in leukemia threats to human health through Potential Treatments: areas of focus. The new $25 million the center are working diligently to find interdisciplinary research centers Enzyme replacement Potential Treatments: facility—supported by $17 million in state solutions to malaria, Zika, Chagas, and therapy, drug Drug discoveries, across campus. other geo-specific diseases on six of the funds—is located next to UGA’s renowned discoveries cell therapy Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, world’s continents—all but Antarctica.

Surging Research and Development Expenditures $ IMMUNE MUSCLES Hang Yin FY17 $ SYSTEM 458m Diseases: $ m FY16 410m Diseases: Muscular dystrophy, 458in total Viral infections (HIV), cancer muscular atrophy FY15 $ 374m r e s e a r c h a n d Potential Treatments: Potential Treatments: FY14 $ Vaccine development, Drug discoveries, development 356m drug discoveries cell therapy expenditures in FY17 $0 $100M $200M $300M $400M $500M Nadja Zeltner

22 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 23 This year, the center welcomed a new director: GRA Eminent Scholar in The Center for Tropical and Emerging Diseases Antiparasitic Drug Discovery Dennis Promoting Global Health through Research Kyle, one of two GRA Eminent Scholars recruited to UGA in 2017, along with GRA Eminent Scholar in Immunology and Translational Biomedical Research Karen ZIKA VIRUS Norris. CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS Mosquito-borne DENGUE Promoting Diversity in virus affecting Mosquito-borne The second leading cause of 67 countries in Africa, STEM Fields virus affecting life-threatening diarrhea in Asia, North America, 3.5 million in Africa, children worldwide and South America The Graduate School secured funding for Asia, North America, a program—Bridges to the Doctorate—to and South America increase underrepresented minority enrollment in graduate programs in Dennis Kyle, CTEGD Director the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The KAREN NORRIS new program builds on the University’s longstanding Peach State Louis Stokes Karen Norris (left), one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, joined Alliance for Minority Participation the newly established Center for Vaccines and Immunology as the GRA Eminent program—an initiative that has helped to Scholar in Immunology and Translational Biomedical Research. Her research focuses on infectious or chronic diseases, including HIV, diabetes, and chronic obstructive triple the enrollment of underrepresented pulmonary disease. students in STEM fields. NORTH EUROPE With the support of a $1 million grant AMERICA ASIA from the National Science Foundation, the Bridges to the Doctorate program will help underrepresented students complete a doctorate in a STEM field at UGA, providing financial support, mentoring, and professional development. This AFRICA exciting new program, which launched this summer, will help the state of Georgia SOUTH to meet the rising demand for advanced AMERICA training and education in the STEM AUSTRALIA workforce. LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY TO FEED THE WORLD LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS Scientists estimate the global population Mosquito-borne will increase by 30 percent within infection affecting MALARIA the next 30 years, requiring the world SCHISTOSOMIASIS 40 million in Australia, Mosquito-borne to double its food supply. This rapid North America, and MICHAEL STRAND CHAGAS Parasitic disease affecting disease affecting growth presents significant challenges South America 212 million in Africa, Parasitic infection 240 million in Africa, to the agriculture industry, which must Asia, and South In 2017, UGA Regents Professor Michael R. Strand earned one of the highest honors affecting 10 million in Asia, and South America a scientist can receive, election to the National Academy of Sciences. Strand, an produce twice the amount of food without America entomologist engaged in the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, is increasing natural resources, such as land South America UGA’s eighth member of the National Academies. and water.

24 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 25 UGA is committed to helping Georgia’s Cultivating Food Innovation agriculture industry—the state’s largest industry—to navigate these critical chal- The University’s Food Product lenges and remain competitive in a global Innovation and Commercialization market. Toward that end, faculty are Center (FoodPIC) on the Griffin developing high-tech devices and leverag- campus provides technical expertise ing big data to create efficiencies in the and state-of-the-art facilities and agricultural production process and to equipment to help food industry help entrepreneurs develop and market entrepreneurs create new food new food products on a global scale. products, improve food textures and flavors, and expand the market for Sending Rovers and Drones some of the state’s most commercially to the Rescue relevant crops.

Accurate data on the physical Recognizing the value of this center characteristics of crops are vital to to Georgia’s economy, the state and scientists and farmers who are working local community joined with the to increase agricultural production to University to build a $7.4 million new meet rapid population growth. However, home for FoodPIC, which opened the current process for obtaining data— in January. In just six months of operation, the investment in this manually measuring one crop at a time— FoodPIC is expensive and time-consuming. facility is paying off: FoodPIC experienced an 86 percent increase UGA opened the new $8 million FoodPIC facility on the Griffin campus in January. The To improve this process, Professor of in contacts from potential new clients center provides technical expertise to inspire innovation among Georgia’s food industry Electrical and Computer Engineering over the previous year. entrepreneurs. Charlie Li and his team advanced their work to develop a fleet of all-terrain rovers and unmanned aerial drones. EXPANDING TURFGRASS This innovative equipment will remove the need to manually measure crops RESEARCH AND and allow researchers to compile data EDUCATION on entire fields throughout the growing season. Regular data collection, which Turfgrass is one of Georgia’s largest is currently impossible to conduct agricultural commodities, providing manually, will improve farming efficiency Professor Charlie Li (center) leads a team of UGA researchers who are leveraging 87,000 full- and part-time jobs and advance important plant research. agricultural robotics to increase food production efficiently and sustainably. throughout the state. To support The increased quantity and quality this vital industry, UGA constructed of data obtained by the rovers and device that is found in nearly every His team has developed a system of new turfgrass research and education drones will help scientists to develop person’s pocket today: the smartphone. smart sensors that connect to the high-quality, high-yield, and adaptable facilities on the Griffin, Tifton, and Applying decades of relevant research, equipment. Pulling in large quantities plants—critical elements in expanding Athens campuses. These facilities, Vellidis developed an app that alerts of data on weather and soil conditions, agricultural production across the globe. which were dedicated this fall, were farmers of the best time of day to irrigate the censors correspond with cloud crops as well as the precise amount computing to determine the specific supported by $11.5 million in state Making Irrigation Smart of water to use. The user-friendly amount of water to apply to individual funds and provide state-of-the-art app helps farmers to lower the cost of regions of a field—another research- labs, greenhouses, classrooms, and Professor of Crop and Soil Sciences irrigation and increase profitability. based solution that is creating offices designed to secure UGA’s George Vellidis and his team are efficiencies in agricultural production position at the forefront of the nation’s approaching challenges in the Vellidis is working to enhance the and improving the quality and quantity turf breeding industry. agriculture industry by employing a water use of large irrigation equipment. of crops.

26 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 27 PROMOTING ECONOMIC and economic analysts—conducted Laying the Foundation for two consolidation feasibility studies. Economic Growth VITALITY A merger took place in 2014, creating Macon-Bibb County, and faculty in With a $5.25 billion economic impact Twelve years ago, the Archway the Vinson Institute jumped in to help Partnership was born at UGA to on its home state last year, UGA is integrate budgets and ordinances and promoting prosperity across Georgia. provide resources and empower to organize strategic planning efforts. leaders across the state to address their From the Coast to the Plains to the Macon officials began working in Piedmont to the Blue Ridge and all communities’ most pressing needs. January with Vinson faculty on a new The first partnership—formed with points in between, the University is strategic plan at a retreat in Athens. a catalyst for economic growth and Moultrie-Colquitt County—began vitality, providing advanced training with that community’s need to create UGA continues to support the commu- and support to elected officials, assisting capacity to accommodate the population nity and is engaged in efforts to increase entrepreneurs and small business growth associated with opening a large the economic impact of the area’s manu- owners, and empowering community agricultural processing plant. facturing industry. Vinson Institute members to address self-identified professionals are connecting manufac- With UGA support, county officials needs and issues. Indeed, UGA is more turing companies to local stakeholders created a zoning plan for population invested now than ever before in the to identify in-demand occupations and growth; education leaders formed economic development of this state. discuss critical skills sought by busi- a support structure for youth nesses in the area. They also provide development; and the YMCA established Partnering with Local Leaders the technical assistance to support local the Healthy Colquitt Coalition to officials who are helping to train workers improve community wellness. These When local officials in the city of for skilled manufacturing positions. In efforts laid a strong foundation to SERVICE: A DEFINING CHARACTERISTIC OF UGA STUDENTS Macon and Bibb County began addition, consultants from UGA’s Small support the new plant, which today is a Each year, thousands of undergraduates join together through student organizations to address challenges in Athens and surrounding considering consolidation, they turned Business Development Center (SBDC) significant contributor to the Moultrie- communities. This year, Campus Kitchen, a student-led philanthropy, transformed nearly 43,000 pounds of food designated for to experts at UGA’s Carl Vinson have worked with more than 1,000 entre- Colquitt economy. landfills into more than 13,000 meals to alleviate food insecurity in Athens. UGA Miracle also had a successful year, with more than Institute of Government. The Vinson preneurs over the past five years, helping 3,000 students participating. Students raised a record $1.35 million to support Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, exceeding last year’s Institute—with its team of highly to create more than 130 new businesses After Moultrie-Colquitt graduated record of $1.07 million by a substantial margin. trained demographers, researchers, in the Macon-Bibb community. from the Archway Partnership

program in 2011, community Building upon Moultrie-Colquitt’s have enhanced more than 30 downtown Fueling Georgia’s Economy members wanted to maintain their success, UGA has established 11 other communities across Georgia. strong relationship with UGA. County Archway communities across Georgia. officials secured a grant through Recently, the Downtown Renaissance UGA’s College of Public Health to hire UGA has a Region 1. $187.6M Sparking a Downtown Revival Partnership began working with a full-time Archway professional to Walker County to redevelop a 27-acre 1 2 Region 2. $332.4M promote health and wellness. Today, shuttered textile mill in downtown Region 3. $1.9B Downtowns are the heart of our UGA students and faculty continue communities and integral to the Rossville. Through this collaboration, 3 5 Region 4. $357.9M $ to travel to the region to conduct economic prosperity of the state. In 18 UGA landscape architecture students, Region 5. $1.3B 4 7 research that informs community recent decades, some of Georgia’s working in teams of three, prepared Region 6. $160.5M 6 improvement efforts. downtowns have gone dormant. To proposals to redevelop the site to house b Region 7. $158.3M 5.25 revive these important commercial business ventures. These proposals 8 9 annual economic impact 12 Region 8. $99.9M More than a decade after Moultrie- areas, in 2013 UGA partnered with included site planning and fundraising on the state of Region 9. $101.2M Colquitt became the birthplace of the the state to launch the Renaissance efforts. By working with city officials 10 Region 10. $151.8M Archway Partnership, the program’s Partnership. The program leverages in this capacity, UGA students gained 11 Region 11. $142.9M impact is clear. UGA’s efforts have UGA’s expertise to provide cities with important knowledge and skills while GEORGIA Region 12. $398.9M contributed to an estimated $227M strategic planning and design and helping community leaders restore a economic impact on the community. technical services. To date, partnerships vital part of their economy.

28 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 29 BUDGETARY FUNCTION EXPENDITURES % TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA CURRENT FUNDS Instruction $328,172,611.11 19.8% EXPENDITURES Research $418,042,118.67 25.3% Resident Instruction 312,517,565.18 18.9% BY BUDGETARY Gwinnett Campus 126,555.19 * FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FUNCTION Griffin Campus 113,281.88 * AU/UGA Medical Partnership 1,144,823.44 0.1% Forestry Research 11,736,135.32 0.7% Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 4,581,891.10 0.3% Agricultural Experiment Station 82,060,286.73 5.0% Marine Extension Service 642,628.99 * Marine Institute 1,625,502.28 0.1% Veterinary Medical Experiment Station 2,279,799.00 0.1% Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories 412,389.56 * SOURCES REVENUE % TOTAL Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research 801,260.00 0.1% S O U RC E S OF From the State of Georgia $436,012,080.00 26.1% Public Service $175,901,447.66 10.6% for Resident Instruction 350,030,681.00 21.0% Resident Instruction 98,021,849.41 5.9% CURRENT FUNDS for Forestry Research 2,872,377.00 0.2% Gwinnett Campus 382,323.72 * REVENUE for Forestry Cooperative Extension 873,637.00 0.1% Griffin Campus 64,212.88 * Forestry Cooperative Extension 1,419,819.34 0.1% for Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 1,334,196.00 0.1% Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 7,670.53 * for Agricultural Experiment Station 39,549,773.00 2.4% Cooperative Extension Service 68,116,161.92 4.1% for Cooperative Extension Service 35,533,763.00 2.1% Marine Extension Service 1,794,304.59 0.1% for Marine Extension Service 1,325,037.00 0.1% Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories 6,095,105.27 0.4% for Marine Institute 966,557.00 0.1% Academic Support $111,622,352.61 6.7% for Veterinary Medical Experiment Station 2,279,799.00 0.1% Resident Instruction 93,888,976.86 5.7% for Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital 445,000.00 * Gwinnett Campus 55,562.85 * for Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research 801,260.00 * Griffin Campus 167,092.18 * From Federal Appropriations $15,610,090.91 0.9% AU/UGA Medical Partnership 15,000.00 * Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 140,871.37 * for Agricultural Experiment Station 6,692,932.64 0.4% Agricultural Experiment Station 289,088.25 * for Cooperative Extension Service 8,917,158.27 0.5% Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital 17,065,761.10 1.0% From Student Tuition and Fees $522,471,364.02 31.3% Student Services $47,709,558.96 2.9% for Resident Instruction 516,418,890.53 30.9% Resident Instruction 37,923,738.32 2.3% for Student Activities 6,052,473.49 0.4% Gwinnett Campus 189,967.55 * Griffin Campus 105,669.74 * From Sales, Services, and Miscellaneous Sources $182,825,863.64 11.0% Student Activities 9,490,183.35 0.6% of Teaching and Service Departments 134,694,053.32 8.1% Institutional Support $99,745,506.63 6.0% of Forestry Research 549,485.25 * Resident Instruction 99,582,920.45 6.0% of Forestry Cooperative Extension 43,541.34 * Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 162,586.18 * of Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 668,037.69 * Physical Plant $127,268,653.59 7.7% of Agricultural Experiment Station 7,188,899.32 0.4% Resident Instruction 116,764,699.85 of Cooperative Extension Service 13,254,170.91 0.8% 7.1% Gwinnett Campus 216,706.48 * of Marine Extension Service 521,409.89 * Griffin Campus 270,625.36 * of Marine Institute 37,281.86 * AU/UGA Medical Partnership 472,985.62 * of Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital 17,163,958.69 1.0% Forestry Research 853,952.76 0.1% of Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories 6,173,747.97 0.4% Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 1,043,356.24 0.1% of Student Activities 2,531,277.40 0.2% Agricultural Experiment Station 5,097,548.70 0.3% Cooperative Extension Service 2,372,544.65 0.1% From Gifts, Grants, and Research Contracts $319,268,333.42 19.1% Marine Extension Service 102,432.96 * (State, Federal, and Private)** Marine Institute 70,200.97 * Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories 3,600.00 * From Auxiliary Enterprises $191,452,194.64 11.5% Scholarships and Fellowships $167,318,304.14 10.1% From Endowment $1,571,744.64 0.1% Resident Instruction 167,067,909.42 10.1% Forestry Research 42,982.80 * TOTAL $1,669,211,671.27 100.0% Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 23,071.00 * Agricultural Experiment Station 177,906.92 * Cooperative Extension Service 4,434.00 * *Less than 0.1% Marine Extension Service 2,000.00 * **Includes Student Aid Auxiliary Enterprises $180,749,418.60 This schedule excludes amounts for Plant Funds 10.9% Source: Office of the Vice President for Finance and Administration TOTAL $1,656,529,971.97 100.0%

30 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 31 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FOUNDATION SUPPORT OF UGA $90m

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MISSION OF THE UGA The Foundation is managed by a Board Foundation to provide greater levels $40m of Trustees comprised of 51 volunteer of support to UGA. As a steward of FOUNDATION members, and its mission is to support donor funds, the Foundation has $30m the University in several ways: an outstanding record of fiscal and $20m The University of Georgia Foundation trustees lead and promote fundraising financial management. For more than strives to enrich the quality of activities, accept and steward donor 10 years, its investment portfolio has $10m education at the University by funds, and manage the financial assets outperformed key benchmarks. supporting scholarships, endowed of the Foundation for the long-term chairs and professorships, and other benefit and enhancement of the Because of record-setting fundraising FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 programs that rely on private funds. University. Trustees also offer broad and a strong 13.1% investment return in With more than $1 billion in assets, advice, consultation, and support to Academic Support Facilities FY17, the Foundation is set to provide a large portion of which is endowed University leadership. to support academic initiatives, the more support from its unrestricted Foundation provides an average of resources in the year ahead than ever more than $65 million each year to Foundation assets have grown before, including increased funding INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF UGA LONG-TERM INVESTMENT RETURN tremendously since the organization for need-based and merit-based advance UGA’s missions of teaching, An endowment is an investment in the future of the 25% research, and service. was established in 1937, enabling the undergraduate scholarships. University of Georgia and a way for a donor to leave a 20% 17.3% permanent legacy. When an endowment is established 15% 13.6% 13.1% with a new donation, the gift is invested with two goals 10% in mind: to provide spendable income for the donor’s 5% 1.0% -1.8% Foundation assets In FY17 the specified purpose and to grow the principal faster than 0% have reached Foundation earned a inflation. Any investment return over allowed spending is -5% channeled back into the fund to increase growth. FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17

$ FOUNDATION’S INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO ALLOCATION 1.2b 13.1% Asset Class June 30 Allocation Asset Characteristics t h e h i g h e s t i n v e s t m e n t Publicly Traded Equities 48.0% Capital appreciation, global diversification, highly liquid Kelly Kerner, Vice President for Development Fixed Income 11.5% Capital preservation and income, highly liquid i n h i s t o r y r e t u r n and Alumni Relations and Executive Director of the UGA Foundation Private Equity 5.0% High return potential, illiquid Building a culture of philanthropy at the Hedge Funds 20.9% High return potential with low volatility University of Georgia has been Kelly’s top priority since his arrival in June Real Assets 14.6% Inflation hedge and income generation The Foundation’s fiscal year ended June 30. Investment returns are preliminary, with 2014, and under his team, fundraising some investment managers not yet reporting as of the date of publication. continues to surge.

32 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 33 FISCAL YEAR 2017 UGA FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS Advisory Trustees

Officers Richard W. Courts IV Ted McMullan Elizabeth W. Camp Atlantic Realty Company Covington Investments, LLC DF Management, Inc. Atlanta, GA Chair - Kenneth G. Jackson Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Shaw Industries Group, Inc. Dalton, GA John H. Crawford IV C. Read Morton Jr. John R. Parker Jr. Crawford Investment Counsel, Inc. Centennial Holding Company, LLC Retired, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. Athens, GA Vice-Chair - William W. Douglas III Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Retired, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. Bishop, GA Jennifer G. Flanagan John S. Neel Jr. Ex-Officio, Voting Trustees Atlanta, GA The Sanford Company Ruth Bartlett Treasurer - Terry S. Brown Macon, GA President Asana Partners Frank D. Foley III UGA Alumni Association Columbia, SC The Concrete Company Thomas H. Paris III Columbus, GA General Electric Hilton Head, SC Secretary - Steve C. Jones Atlanta, GA Janet Frick U. S. District Judge Henry D. Gregory Jr. Chair of the Executive Committee Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Neal J. Quirk Quirk & Quirk, LLC University Council C. William Griffin Atlanta, GA University of Georgia Elected Trustees Athens, GA William W. “Bill” Douglas III became Chairman of the Black Knight Financial Services Board of Trustees effective July 1, 2017. Daniel P. Amos Coraopolis, PA Stanley W. Shelton Kelly Kerner Aflac Incorporated Windham Capital Management, LLC Vice President for Development Columbus, GA Andrew M. Head Wayland, MD Head Management Group, Inc. and Alumni Relations Atlanta, GA Susan Donziger Sherman University of Georgia Kathryn L. Ash Athens, GA Kathryn Ash Interiors Susan Sherman, Inc. STRATEGIC PLAN Charlotte, NC Samuel D. Holmes St. Louis, MO CB Richard Ellis Jere W. Morehead The Foundation board is dedicated to the ongoing pursuit Atlanta, GA Stephen W. Smith President of excellence, and a newly developed strategic plan Allison C. Ausband University of Georgia Delta Air Lines Peachtree Orthopedic Clinic will guide its work over the next five years. The plan, Athens, GA Atlanta, GA Stephen M. Joiner Atlanta, GA developed by a strategic planning committee over the Treatment Management Company Ex-Officio, Non-voting Trustees course of a year, includes four goals that will advance the Eleanor F. Banister Atlanta, GA John P. Spalding mission of the Foundation and the University of Georgia Retired Partner, King & Spalding, LLC Cox Communications, Inc. Houston A. Gaines Atlanta, GA John O. Knox Jr. Atlanta, GA into the future: Peregrine Investment Advisors, LLC President UGA Student Government Association David Battle Atlanta, GA Robert H. Stolz 1. Enhancing the culture of philanthropy; Sunbury Capital, LLC Athens, GA Battle Investment Group 2. Utilizing the full talent of each trustee; Atlanta, GA Emily Dunlap Lawson Charlotte, NC Retired, Gainesville Mayor John Michael Lewis 3. Developing an optimal committee structure; and President Garry W. Bridgeman and City Council Barry L. Storey 4. Evaluating endowment management models to ensure UGA Staff Council Grayson Consulting Gainesville, GA BLS Holdings Group, LLC excellent management of the investment portfolio. Athens, GA A business of Morgan Stanley Augusta, GA Atlanta, GA Russell C. Lindner The Forge Company Larry D. Thompson Ryan A. Nesbit Vice President for Finance Mark B. Chandler Washington, DC Finch McCrannie, LLP and Administration Habersham Properties, Inc. Sea Island, GA University of Georgia Atlanta, GA John F. Mangan Jr. LEADING BY EXAMPLE JFM Capital, LLC Athens, GA Susan C. Waltman The Foundation matched donations to the Georgia James W. Childs Charlotte, NC Greater New York Hospital Association Pamela S. Whitten Commitment Scholarship Program to help donors create CHILDS Advisory Partners Pelham, NY Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Atlanta, GA James C. McCurry 115 new need-based scholarships. Leading by example, Seacrest Partners William D. Young Jr. and Provost more than 30 percent of trustees established a Georgia University of Georgia Victor E. Corrigan Savannah, GA General Wholesale Company Commitment Scholarship in FY17. Athens, GA Piedmont Heart Institute Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA

34 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 35 Georgia Music Foundation Healthcare Georgia Foundation The Michael A. Kahn Foundation Mr. S. Taylor Glover and *Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Henson Mr. Steve C. Keadle and Mrs. Sandra Keadle Mrs. Shearon Wiggins Glover Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Heric W. M. Keck Foundation UGA HONOR ROLL John N. Goddard Foundation, Inc. *Mr. Robert Johnson Hill Mr. and Mrs. Stiles A. Kellett Jr. Gold Kist Foundation, Inc. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. James C. Kennedy OF DONORS *Mrs. Jo Ann T. Goodman Dorothy Smith Hines Edna K. Kicklighter Trust Graham Perdue Foundation *Miss Marguerite Thomas Hodgson *Reginald C. and Amanda and Greg Gregory Ms. Jane Hook Holmes *Katherine Reynolds Kicklighter Mr. Louis Turner Griffith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Holmes Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Kirbo *Mrs. M. Smith Griffith William K. Holmes John S. & James L. Knight Foundation Dr. Bruce L. Haines Estate Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Hooks The Knox Foundation James J. and Angelia M. Harris Foundation *Dean J. Alton Hosch Wyck A. Knox Jr. and Shell H. Knox *Dr. and Mrs. J. Harold Harrison Howard Hughes Medical Institute KPMG Foundation THE CRYSTAL ARCH SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Alston D. Correll Jr. Mr. Larry R. Benson Mr. O. Mason Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson Hull Estate Kroger Jim Cox, Jr. Foundation Mr. and *Mrs. Fred D. Bentley Sr. Mr. Andrew M. Head and Mrs. Jane S. Head Charles H. Jenkins Sr. Estate Mrs. Betsy Tant Leebern Georgia Crown Distributing Company *Mrs. Martha E. Bonbright The Crystal Arch Society, recognizing gifts IBM Corporation James G. Boswell Foundation Trust of $10 million and above, is named for the Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Kahn Bradley-Turner Foundation University of Georgia’s most recognizable Donald M. Leebern Jr. Mr. Terry S. Brown and Mrs. Lisa Brown symbol and the main entrance to campus, Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust James E. Butler Jr. the Arch. Erected in the 1850s, the Arch is *John N. McEachern Jr. Dr. and Mrs. M. Daniel Byrd UGA’s most revered landmark, patterned Gordon E. and Betty I. Moore Foundation Camp Fortson after the Great Seal of the State of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley III John Huland Carmical Foundation, Inc. Dr. Robert T. Osborne Estate Carnegie Corporation of New York Anonymous (3) Richard B. Russell Foundation, Inc. *Mr. and *Mrs. Don E. Carter Callaway Foundation, Inc. *Honorable and Mrs. Carl E. Sanders *Mr. and *Mrs. W.C. Carter The Coca-Cola Company & *Mr. Sidney Samuel Thomas Tim and Leah Chapman The Coca-Cola Foundation Mr. John P. Cheeley The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Cherry Creek Properties, Inc. Georgia Power Company and Foundation THE 1785 SOCIETY Susan and Millard Choate The Goizueta Foundation *Natalie Cohen W. K. Kellogg Foundation The 1785 Society, recognizing cumulative Peter David Conlon Kimberly-Clark Corporation gifts of $1 million and above, is named Rachel Cosby Conway *Cora Nunnally Miller for the year that the University of Mr. and Mrs. James Perry Cotton Jr. Mr. C. L. Morehead Jr. Georgia was chartered by the Georgia Covenant Foundation, Inc. Doris Adams Ramsey and *Bernard B. Ramsey General Assembly and pays homage to Martha Randolph Daura and *Thomas W. Mapp *C. Herman Terry and Mary Virginia Terry UGA’s impressive history and tradition of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Davis *Mr. Charles H. Wheatley achievement as the first state-chartered Mr. P. Jack Davis and Mrs. Joy F. Davis *Jane S. Willson and *W. Harry Willson university in the nation. The Delta Air Lines Foundation Robert W. Woodruff Foundation Mr. Darren W. DeVore and Mrs. Pamela A. DeVore Anonymous (12) *Mr. Lamar Dodd and Mrs. Annie Laurie Dodd THE ABRAHAM BALDWIN *Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Acree Mr. Cam D. Dorsey Jr. Estate *Dr. Omer Clyde Aderhold and *Mr. Roy Adams Dorsey SOCIETY *Mrs. Bess Parr Aderhold Dow AgroSciences, LLC Mr. John G. Alston Sr. and Mrs. Gayle S. Alston E. I. DuPont The Abraham Baldwin Society, recognizing *Ambassador and *Mrs. Philip H. Alston Jr. Ms. Cordelia A. Ellis Estate gifts of $5 million and above, is named for Altria Group, Inc. Ernst & Young Foundation the legendary Georgia statesman, educator, American Chemical Society *H. Leon Farmer Jr. and Victoria Pruitt Farmer and founder of the University of Georgia. American Heart Association Leon Farmer III and Rebecca McClure Farmer Abraham Baldwin wrote UGA’s charter, the *Mr. and *Mrs. John B. Amos Mr. and Mrs. Hill A. Feinberg first ever written and adopted for a state- Dr. and Mrs. James W. Andrews Jr. Dr. William P. Flatt and *Mrs. June Nesbitt Flatt supported public university. The Annenberg Foundation Foley Family Foundation, Inc. INDOOR ATHLETIC FACILITY AT&T George and Celia Fontaine The Indoor Athletic Facility—funded entirely by private donations—is a symbol of the Bulldog Nation’s loyalty and passion for Anonymous (2) Bayer Corporation Jack and Nancy Fontaine Georgia athletics. Alumni and friends demonstrated unparalleled support for the $30.2 million state-of-the-art building. Dedicated American Cancer Society Bayer CropScience, LP Ford Foundation in February, the facility includes a 100-yard football practice field, 65-meter track runway and jumping pits, and a netting system Mr. Daniel Paul Amos BB&T Corporation John and Mary Franklin Foundation to provide indoor practice space during inclement weather for student-athletes across all sports. In the spring, the University broke Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow III Mr. W. Douglas Benn and Mrs. Mickey Benn The Freeman Foundation *Mrs. Carolyn W. Bryan Benson’s, Inc. *J. B. Fuqua and *Dorothy C. Fuqua ground on a $63 million project to renovate the West End of . The project will build a new home team locker room and Phillip and Betty Casey Mr. Howard E. Benson and Mrs. Robin J. Benson Georgia Bar Foundation recruitment space and will enhance the fan experience in that area of the stadium with improved plazas, concessions, and restrooms. *Deceased 36 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 37 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Mr. Donald Melwood Leebern III Lessie B. Smithgall and Accenture Mr. Douglas S. Arnold and Mr. William C. Beckham III and Mr. Byron O. Braddy and Ms. Brenda Braddy Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr. *Charles A. Smithgall Jr. ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd. Mrs. Christina B. Arnold Ms. Melissa Beckham Mr. Jason M. Brady Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc. Spencer Foundation Dr. Michael F. Adams and Mrs. Mary L. Adams Laura and John Arnold Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William E. Beckham Mrs. Peggy Carroll Breeden *Ms. Lois Davies Lowe Mr. Edward Roe Stamps IV and Mr. John A. Addison Jr. and Rich and Muffet Arroll Mrs. Cortney L. Beebe and Mr. Kevin L. Beebe Mr. Randy S. Brehm and Ms. Julie Brehm Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Estate Mrs. Penny Stamps Mrs. Loveanne Addison Artificial Cell Technologies, Inc. Mr. Barry L. Beers and Mrs. Naomi H. Beers Dr. Robert G. Bretscher and Dr. Ann Bretscher *Mrs. Thomas O. Marshall Jr. Sharon Stewart Estate Adisseo USA, Inc. ArunA Biomedical, Inc. Mr. Chris Belans Mr. Garry W. Bridgeman and John and Marilyn McMullan Winburn “Brother” Stewart Jr. ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc. Arvegenix, Inc. Mrs. Elizabeth Bell Mrs. Sandra Bridgeman Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMullan Sun Microsystems, Inc. AFLAC, Incorporated Ms. April Aryan Jeff Bell Memorial Fund Dr. Robert C. Bridger and Mrs. Kristie T. Bridger Mr. and Mrs. Bo Means Mrs. Marylee Young Swanson Estate AgBiome, Inc. Arysta LifeScience North America Corporation Beloco Foundation, Inc. Ms. Deborah Bright and Mr. John F. Bright Richard King Mellon Foundation *Mr. and *Mrs. Charlie M. Tanner Jr. AgFirst Farm Credit Bank Darren Winston Ash and Kathryn L. Ash The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. Matthew T. Brinkley and Ms. Jenny Brinkley Merial Limited John Templeton Foundation Agrivida, Inc. W. Scott Askew III and Kris H. Askew Mr. Connor G. Bennett A. Vernon Brinson and Patricia Brinson Merial Select, Inc. *Mr. Charles W. Terrell Mr. Bradley S. Akins and Mrs. Julie A. Akins Association for Institutional Research Mr. Edwin Bennett and Ms. Terry Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Broos Dr. Gene E. Michaels Estate Mr. Larry D. Thompson and Alabama Farmers Federation AT&T Ms. Lily Bennett Mr. G. Owen Brown and Mrs. Cheryl Brown *J. Warren Mitchell Jr. and Dr. Brenda A. Thompson M. Anne Albright and Daniel C. Earman AT&T Corporation Mr. Reed L. Bennett Mr. Michael A. Brown Mrs. J. Warren Mitchell Jr. Mr. Tony D. Townley and Mrs. Martha E. Townley Horatio Alger Association of Athens Area Community Foundation Mrs. Trisha Bennett Stuart and Joanna Brown Monsanto Company Walter Carl Troutman Estate Distinguished Americans, Inc. Athens Regional Medical Center Mr. Howard E. Benson and Mrs. Robin J. Benson Mr. Terry S. Brown and Mrs. Lisa Brown *Mr. and Mrs. George A. Montgomery Tull Charitable Foundation Mr. John M. Allan and Mrs. Juliet Allan Dr. Truman T. Atkins *Mr. Jon E. Benson and Mr. William H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr. Turner Foundation Mr. and Mrs. B. Heyward Allen Jr. Atkinson Farms Ms. Marianne Weinberg-Benson Mrs. Sharon Magill Brown Ms. Julia W. Morgan *Mr. and *Mrs. Jack Turner Alston & Bird, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Michael Atkinson Mr. Larry R. Benson Mr. Blake F. Bruce and Ms. Mary C. Bruce *Mr. and *Mrs. Thomas M. Morris Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Turner Dr. Kirby Alton and Mrs. Janice Madsen Alton Atlanta Apartment Association, Inc. Benson’s, Inc. Mr. Brian C. Bruce W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation U.S. Poultry and Egg Association Altria Client Services, Inc. Atlanta Community Food Bank Frederick S. Bergen and Malinda B. Bergen Mr. William S. Bruce Jr. and Mrs. Mary L. Bruce *Mr. Willis Newton Morris Valent U.S.A. Corporation Altria Group, Inc. Atlanta Foodservice Expo LLC Mr. Thilo D. Best and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Best Mr. William Joseph Bruckner and Carl and Marian Mullis *Mr. Frank Anthony Wachowiak Dr. Frank V. Aluisio and Mrs. Karen W. Aluisio Augusta National Golf Club Judge Charles J. Bethel and Dr. Lynsey R. Bethel Dr. Lucy Bruckner *Mr. George Winship Nunnally *Ms. Anna Dorothy Warnell Alvarez & Marsal Holdings, LLC Mr. Eddie Ausband Jr. and Mr. William B. Betzel and Mr. Frank W. Brumley and *Dr. and *Mrs. Eugene P. Odum Dewey C. and Karen M. White - White Fox Farm American Cancer Society Mrs. Allison Copeland Ausband Mrs. Hannah R. Lowe-Betzel Mrs. Blanche C. Brumley Mr. and Mrs. Sanford H. Orkin Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc. American Chemical Society Jack and Erin Averett Dr. Larry R. Beuchat Mr. Barry S. Bryant and Mrs. Charlene H. Bryant The Bernard Osher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Terrell Wingfield American Chestnut Foundation Lillie and Michael Axelrod Binational Agricultural Research and BST Electronics, Inc. DBA *Dr. and *Mrs. William A. Owens Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten American College of Veterinary Ayco Charitable Foundation Development Fund Mr. Phil Buchanan Jr. and Kay T. and John R. Parker Jr. Wormsloe Foundation, Inc. Surgeons Foundation Azomite Feed Products LLC Bio-Cat, Inc. Mrs. Susan Ridlehuber Buchanan Pfizer Foundation Mr. James Carter Young American Floral Endowment Mrs. Dawn Bader Biomin America, Inc. Buckhead Men’s Garden Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Phillips American Heart Association Ms. Hannah Bader Mr. John G. Bisges and Ms. Lori Bisges Mr. Rodney D. Bullard and Ms. Silvette D. Bullard Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Pittard American Heartworm Society Banger Films Mr. Howard Bissell III and Bulldog Swim & Dive Club Ms. Kathy B. Prescott and ANNUAL PRESIDENTS CLUB American Insulated Glass Ms. Eleanor F. Banister Mrs. Stephanie S. Bissell Mr. Gregory B. Burchett and Mr. H. Grady Thrasher III American Public Media Group Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Mr. Glenn J. Black Jr. and Ms. Nancy Black Mrs. Kimberly A. Burchett *Mr. and *Mrs. William I. Ray Jr. Established in 1973, the Presidents Club is American SIDS Institute Bank of North Georgia Mr. James H. Blanchard and Burgin Timberland Management, LLC *Mrs. Roy S. Richards Sr. the leadership program of the Georgia Fund, American Society for Microbiology Mr. Charles W. Barnes III and Mrs. Frances S. Blanchard Mr. Robert F. Burgin III Riverside Military Academy UGA’s annual giving campaign. Presidents American Society of Agronomy Mrs. Sallie S. Barnes Blasingame, Burch, Garrard & Ashley, P.C. Burgundy Timber, Inc Rockefeller Foundation Club members are alumni and friends who Dan and Kathelen Amos Ms. Sloan L. Barnett Mr. George D. Bloodworth and Burke, Inc. John W. (Jack) and Cynthia W. (Cindy) Rooker make a significant and sustaining impact Shannon Landing Amos Estate Mr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow III Mrs. Beverly Bloodworth Mr. Joseph G. Burnett Sr. and *Mr. Frank D. Rose on the University of Georgia with annual Amsterdam Worldwide Mr. and Mrs. M. Brantley Barrow Mr. Michael H. Blount and Mrs. Karen T. Blount Mrs. Barbara Burnett Mr. Jeffrey L. Rothenberger and leadership support of $1,000 or more. AMVAC Chemical Corporation W. Craig Barrs and Blue Frog Construction Mr. Larry Dale Burns and Ms. Ann Roberts Burns Mrs. Stacy S. Rothenberger Members at the Associates level of $1,000 to *Dr. Barbara A. Andersen Mary Anne Ford “Annie” Barrs Mr. Rick E. Blum and Ms. Karen E. Blum Ms. M. Michele Burns *Ms. Eileen Russell $4,999 are listed in the online version of the Mr. John E. Anderson and Ms. Ruth A. Bartlett Mr. Richard G. Blumberg Mr. Robert E. Burton and John Frank Sands and Alice Green Sands Honor Roll. Mrs. Rebecca Both Anderson Dr. Michelle Henry Barton and BNY Mellon Wealth Management Mrs. Maxine Hubbard Burton Charles S. Sanford Jr. and Dr. Robert G. Anderson and Dr. John W. Barton Mr. William H. Boardman S. Seth Bush III and Jeana Gunn Bush Mary McRitchie Sanford Benefactors Mrs. Lynda L. Anderson BASF Corporation Mr. Tommy Boggs and Mrs. Jane Jordan Boggs Mr. William C. Bushnell and The Sapelo Foundation The Jim Andrews Family Foundation Inc. Mr. Michael E. Bassel and Mrs. Kelly Bassel Mr. Joseph H. Boland Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Bushnell *Miss Lee Anne Seawell Annual Gifts: $10,000 and above Animal Necessity, LLC Mr. Jeffrey T. Battaglia Bolshoi Benefit Horse Show Butler Automotive Group *Mr. and *Mrs. Simon S. Selig Jr. Mr. Albert T. Annexstad and Bayer Mr. George M. Boltwood and Ms. Betty L. Butler Estate Anonymous (48) Mr. Stanley W. Shelton and Mrs. Catherine C. Annexstad Dr. Stephen A. Baynham and Mrs. Kathryn M. Boltwood Mr. G. Marshall Butler Sr. and Mrs. Jane Butler 3MC Consulting, LLC Mrs. Dorothy F. Shelton AO Foundation Mrs. Pamela Baynham Mr. James and Mrs. Sarah Borders Mr. James E. Butler Jr. Mr. Kenneth G. Abele and *Mr. William Jasper Shortt and Aquatrols Corporation of America Branch Banking & Trust Company Mr. David E. Boyd and Mrs. Anne Miller Boyd Mr. Marvin L. Butts and Mrs. Linda M. Butts Mrs. Sally McCrary Abele *Mrs. Lois Johnson Shortt Arby’s Restaurant Group BBPR Investments LLC Dr. Louis J. Boyd and Mrs. Rebecca Boyd Mr. Britt K. Byrom and Mrs. Frances Cobb Byrom Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abernathy Mrs. Marilyn Sinkwich Archer Daniels Midland Company Mr. Robert G. Bearden Jr. and Ms. Susan M. Boyd C L C Foundation, Inc. Ms. Karen Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Rankin M. Smith Jr. Mr. William C. Archer III and Mrs. Ruth M. Bearden William S. & Elizabeth K. Boyd Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Cadier Mr. Mark E. Abrams and Ms. Rebecca L. Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Taylor W. Smith Mrs. Andrea Archer BEC Group Inc Dr. William R. Boydston and Mrs. Anne Boydston CAG Holdings Inc. *Deceased 38 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 39 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Brian P. Cain and Kim M. Cain Chevron Corporation Mr. John G. Cooksey and Mrs. Melanie Cooksey Mr. Tony E. Davis Caldwell & Orkin Funds The Chicago Community Foundation Cool Planet Energy Systems Dr. Frederick C. Davison Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Merrell Calhoun Chick-fil-A, Inc. Benjamin I. Copeland Sr. Mrs. Stella Henninger Davison Callaway Foundation, Inc. Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Mrs. Elizabeth T. Corn Mr. William C. Davison Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Callaway IV Mr. C. Andrew Childers and Mrs. Wendy Childers The Correll Family Foundation Mrs. Jenny B. Davison Camden Real Estate Company Children’s Glaucoma Foundation Mr. Alston D. Correll Jr. and Mr. Harry Dawley and Mr. Dennis Dickerson Ms. Elizabeth W. Camp Mr. James W. Childs and Mrs. Natalie S. Childs Mrs. Ada Lee Correll Ms. Elizabeth L. Deeley The Campus Kitchens Project, Inc. Chobani, Inc. Dr. Victor E. Corrigan II and Mr. David Deeter Canadian Bio-Systems Inc. Choice Genetics, LLC Mrs. Marie S. Corrigan Mr. Bradley S. DeFoor Chris Cannon Aimee and Tom Chubb Ms. Wendy Corry and Mr. Peter R. Corry DeKalb County Department of Cargill, Inc. Citizens Community Bank Mr. Kent Cost Watershed Management Mr. Timothy A. Carlson and Ms. Kelli R. Carlson CJ CheilJedang Mr. Thomas M. Cotney Jr. and Deloitte Foundation Mr. Christopher O. Carlton and Ms. Cater Carlton Dr. and Mrs. E. Culpepper Clark Mrs. Kathleen L. Cotney Delta Air Lines, Inc. Mr. Kasey S. Carpenter and Ms. Julie R. Carpenter Mr. William T. Clark and Ms. Robin F. Clark The Cotton Foundation The Delta Air Lines Foundation Mr. Robert H. Carson Jr. and Mr. Richard D. Clay and Mrs. Angela Clay Cotton Incorporated Mr. Mark R. DeMoss and Ms. Teresa M. Carson Mr. Kevin D. Cleveland and Cotton Technology Stewardship Committee Mrs. April Williams DeMoss Mr. Warren G. Carson Jr. and Mrs. Julie Carson Mrs. Carol K. Cleveland Mr. Chuck A. Couch and Mrs. Julie Couch Mr. Steven L. Denton and Mrs. Jane Denton *Mr. Don E. Carter Cline Family Foundation, Inc. Lane and Richard W. Courts IV Ms. Lisa A. DeNuzzo Mr. E. Eugene Carter CMS Technology, Inc. Covenant Foundation, Inc. Ms. Lucy B. DeNuzzo Congressman Earl L. “Buddy” Carter and Coastal Soil and Water Conservation District Coweta-Fayette EMC Miss Meredith R. Devendorf Mrs. Amy Carter Cobb Community Foundation Jim Cox Jr. Foundation Mr. Darren W. DeVore and Mrs. Pamela A. DeVore Trey and Beth Carter Mr. Kevin Cobb and Mrs. Allison Black Cobb Dr. Betty Jean Craige Mr. Stephen F. Dew and Ms. Brandy Dew JACK AND NANCY FONTAINE Annie E. Casey Foundation Mrs. Lynne M. Cobb and Mr. Randall F. Cobb Mr. John H. Crawford III and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D’Huyvetter Mr. Phillip E. Casey and Mrs. Betty Casey Coca-Cola Enterprises Mrs. Catherine H. Crawford Mr. David A. Dial and Mrs. Susan Dial Ed Castro Landscape, Inc. The Coca-Cola Company Mr. John H. Crawford IV and Mr. Michael E. Dickens For Jack and Nancy Fontaine, founders of the UGA Fontaine Center, supporting Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Castro The Coca-Cola Foundation Mrs. Elizabeth B. Crawford Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. the University of Georgia is deeply personal. Jack attended UGA in 1975, but didn’t Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation Thomas E. and Frances D. Cochran Mr. Robert C. Crews II Dixie Canner Company complete his degree because of his struggle with drugs and alcohol. Instead, he Caterpillar Foundation Dr. M. Terry Coffey and Mrs. Elizabeth Coffey Mr. William A. Crider Jr. and Dixon Hughes Goodman Foundation, Inc. returned to Houston, Texas, and with the help of his now wife, Nancy, he overcame CBS Foundation, Inc. Mr. David Cohen Mrs. Ann B. Crider Mr. Al Dixon Jr. and Mrs. Peggy Farrow Dixon his addiction. Ceva Biomune Company Mrs. Lynn Cohen Mr. Bradley B. Crocker Ms. Katherine D. Dixon CF Foundation, Inc. Mr. Manuel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. E. Stockton Croft DNA Genetics, LLC Twenty-five years later, Jack and Nancy tragically lost their 16-year-old son, Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Chambers Sr. Cohn Reznick CropLife Foundation Mrs. Anne D. Dolaher John Fontaine Jr., in a car accident caused by a driver who was under the influence Senator C. Saxby Chambliss and Coker Creek Trust Dr. and Mrs. John F. Crowley III Mr. William W. Douglas III and Mrs. Lisa Douglas of alcohol. Their grief led to their decision to help prevent such tragedies and Mrs. Julianne Chambliss Cold Spring Biotech Corporation Mr. William F. Crozer Dow International Finance S.a.r.l. heartache for other families. Mr. Hugh M. Chancy and Cole Law Firm Ms. Teresa Burton Cruce and Mr. Keane Cruce The Downs Family Fund Mrs. Tina Whitaker Chancy Mr. Ronnie M. Cole Dr. John W. Culpepper Jr. Mr. Bertis E. Downs IV and The University of Georgia Fontaine Center was founded in 2006 to help students Mr. Keith Chandler Ms. Anna C. Collins and Mr. John Haber Mr. and Mrs. Knox Culpepper Mrs. Katherine Downs battling drug and alcohol abuse. “A few years ago, ” Jack recalled, “we started Mr. Mark B. Chandler and Ms. Ann J. Chandler Mr. Chad L. Collins and Mr. Jack L. Culpepper Jr. and Mr. John A. Draughon Jr. and looking at how to take more of a proactive approach.” The center has expanded from Mr. Richard C. Chandler and Mrs. Sabrina Miller Collins Mrs. Rosemary T. Culpepper Ms. Elizabeth Draughon assisting with individual cases of alcohol abuse to its current state: comprehensive Ms. Elizabeth B. Chandler SJ Collins Family Mrs. Susan Culpepper and Drax Biomass, Inc. programs that cover drug abuse, including prescription drugs, as well as issues of Joshua N. Chapman Family Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation Mr. Robert W. Culpepper Mr. Michael D. Drayer and interpersonal violence and sexual assault response. Mrs. Leah H. Chapman and The Community Foundation of Mr. Larry Cunningham III and Ms. Christine N. Drayer With the Fontaines’ recent gift of $1.5 million, the Fontaine Center will increase Mr. Timothy A. Chapman Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. Sharon Kelly Cunningham The Dreyden Fund The Charles Loridans Foundation The Community Foundation of the Mr. Bradley J. Dailey Ms. Virginia Coleman Drosos and the capacity of its Collegiate Recovery Community, as well as expand its proactive educational programming both on campus and throughout the state. “If a child Ms. Sharon Charlton and Mr. Scott Charlton Chattahoochee Valley Mr. Stephen P. Dailey and Mrs. Donna E. Dailey Mr. Perry W. Drosos Chastain Unlimited, LLC Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Patricia S. Dailey DSM Nutritional Products, Inc. has problems with drugs and alcohol while attending UGA, the problem most likely Mr. Jack T. Chastain and Companion Animal Nutrition and Mr. William T. Daniel Jr. and Mrs. Linda Daniel Mr. Robert J. Dumas Jr. and started before he or she arrived there, ” Jack said. “It was a natural progression to expand into education and programing for younger students.” Mrs. Norma Doster Chastain Wellness Institute Danimer Bioplastics Mrs. Rene Melvin Dumas Terry R. Chastain and B. Lynn Chastain Conditioned Air Systems, Inc. Mr. Alton L. Darby and Mrs. Mary C. Darby Mr. Marsh M. Duncan When asked why giving is so important to them, Nancy said, “I have a hard Mr. Michael V. Cheek and Mrs. Runell Cheek Peter David Conlon Dr. Charles A. Dasher and Mrs. Susan Dasher E. I. DuPont time calling us lucky with everything that has happened, but I feel like we need to Mr. and Mrs. C. Ron Cheeley Mr. Justin B. Connell and Ms. Kathleen B. Connell Davis Mail Services, Inc Carl W. Duyck and Dennis J. Flood give back because we’ve been given so much.” The Fontaines hope their proactive, Mr. Robert D. Cheeley and Dr. Billy D. Connolly and Mrs. Huellen Connolly Mr. Dan A. Davis and Mrs. Diane C. Davis Mr. Todd A. Dyer preventative program can eventually be used as blueprint for other universities and Mrs. Lisa Ackerman Cheeley Ms. Rachel Cosby Conway Dr. Edsel D. Davis and Earthbound Farm ultimately in Georgia’s middle schools and high schools. Cherry Bekaert LLP Mr. Candler Cook Mrs. Shannon Pickard Davis Easy Bio, Inc. Mrs. Doris Cherry Wister J. Cook Mr. Jay M. Davis and Mrs. Ann Davis eBay Inc. Mr. Cecil M. Cheves and Mrs. Bettye D. Cheves Mr. Cecil R. Cooke and Mrs. Pamela Cooke Mr. P. Jack Davis and Mrs. Joy F. Davis Ms. Charlene E. Edwards and Mr. A. Keith Law *Deceased 40 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 41 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Facebook, Inc. John and Mary Franklin Foundation Georgia Department of Agriculture Grant Thornton Foundation Mr. Paul A. Faletti Jr. and Mrs. Carrie B. Faletti Mr. Justin D. Franklin and Georgia Department of Revenue - Mr. James M. Gravitt Fallon Benefits Group, Inc. Dr. Anna Smith Franklin Motor Vehicle Division Franny and Jim Gray Mr. Stephen F. Fallon Herman Frasch Foundation for Chemical Research Georgia EMC Mr. Mark S. Gray and Ms. Allison L. Gray Mr. Charlie E. Farah and Mrs. Ruba M. Farah The Fraser-Parker Foundation Georgia Farm Bureau, Inc. Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc. Mr. David B. Farmer and Mrs. Mallory Farmer Frazier & Deeter Foundation Georgia Forestry Association, Inc. Great Southland Stampede Rodeo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Farnsworth III Frederic Thomas USA Georgia Golf Environmental Foundation Inc. Greater Cincinnati Foundation Mr. James G. Faulk Freeman Foundation Georgia Municipal Association, Inc. Mr. Holcombe T. Green Jr. and William F. “Woody” Faulk Dr. Michael B. Freeman and Mrs. Kay G. Freeman Georgia Music Hall of Fame Mrs. Nancy H. Green Mr. James C. Faulkner and Dr. Elizabeth Faulkner Mr. Richard Freeman Georgia Ornithological Society Henry D. “Greg” Gregory Jr. and Mr. Hillel A. Feinberg and Mrs. Renee Feinberg Freeport-McMoRan Foundation Georgia Plant Food Educational Society, Inc. Amanda Alston Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Fritz L. Felchlin Dr. A. Allen French Georgia Pork Producers Association Griffin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Dr. Stuart Feldman and Mrs. Renee Feldman Mr. Theodore R. French Jr. and Georgia Power Mr. and Mrs. C. William Griffin Mr. John L. Ferguson and Mrs. Stephanie A. French Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. Mr. Daniel J. Griffin Jr. and Ms. Tamara L. Griffin Mrs. Cynthia R. Ferguson Friends of Coastal Gardens Georgia Seed Development Commission Dr. L. Hill Griffin and Mrs. Ellen Griffin Mr. Richard S. Ferguson III and Friends of the Georgia Museum of Natural History Georgia Soft Goods Education Foundation G. Sanders Griffith III Mrs. Susan R. Ferguson Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Georgia Transmission Drs. Kelly and Parker Grow Scott and Jane Ferguson Friends of the State Botanical Garden Georgia Turfgrass Association Foundation Trust Guardian Bank Mrs. Neva J. Fickling Estate of Georgia, Inc. Georgia United Credit Union Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Inc. Mr. William A. Fickling Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Frierson Jr. Georgia-Pacific Corporation Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Froggy Bottom Estates, LLC Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc. Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. GREGORY H. ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fierman FTI Consulting, Inc. Mr. Andrew L. Ghertner and Mr. Edgar B. Gumbert Jr. and Mrs. Eva L. Gumbert Fifth Third Bank Funston Gin Company, Inc. Ms. Karen McColl Ghertner Dr. Greg Guyer and Mrs. Lisa Thompson Guyer Robert D. and Elisha W. Finney Mr. James C. Furman and Mrs. Dolores A. Furman Mr. John R. Giaquinto and Ms. Kay Giaquinto Mrs. Loretta A. Guyer Gregory H. Robinson is the UGA Foundation Distinguished Professor of First Data Corporation Mr. and Mrs. William Christian Gambel Jr. Mr. Jack P. Gibson and Mrs. Debbie Gibson Dr. Christopher E. Haberman and Chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Robinson’s research Mr. Michael K. Fitzgerald Sr. and Yash Gandhi Foundation Finding A Cure for I-Cell Mr. Robert E. Gibson and Mrs. Sylvia M. Gibson Mrs. Stephanie E. Haberman has fundamentally changed the way scientists view the nature of the chemical Mrs. Jennifer Turk Fitzgerald The Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. Mr. Edward J. Giles III and Ms. Kim Lindsey Giles Mr. John T. Hadden III and bonds between earth-abundant elements. His findings could ultimately play a Mr. Scott M. Fitzgerald Mr. Jeffery R. Gardner and Mrs. Christine Gardner Dr. Paul J. Giles Jr. and Mrs. Elaine Giles Mrs. Jennifer L. Hadden role in improved computer chips. Mr. Martin L. Flanagan and The Garner Foundation Dr. Marvin B. Gillis Estate and Mr. David F. Haddow and Mrs. Mary L. H. Haddow Mrs. Jennifer D. Flanagan Mr. Henry G. Garrard III and *Mrs. Helen R. Gillis Mrs. Carol Schirmer Haeussler “The modern practice of science is an incredibly expensive endeavor. The William P. and Marihope Troutman Flatt Ms. Carolyn Wills Garrard Senator Franklin J. Ginn and Mr. Martin R. Hahn and Ms. Cheryl A. Hahn impact of generous gifts to support endowed professorships and chairs far Mr. Ryan M. Fleming and Ms. Annie L. Fleming Mr. John H. and Vicki J. Garrett Ms. Robin Tardy Ginn John Haire and Family exceeds the individual faculty member. Such gifts allow my research group Dr. Stephen A. Fleming Mr. Aubrey S. Garrison and Mrs. Mary D. Garrison Dr. Elton J. Gissendanner and Dr. Bartley E. Hale Jr. and Mrs. Ellen Hale members to attend national and international chemistry conferences, where Mr. Charles A. Fletcher and Mrs. Frances E. Garrison and Mrs. Francis Gissendanner F. Sheffield Hale and Elizabeth Hale they gain and share new insights. It also enables us to update critical laboratory Mrs. Kathy M. Fletcher Dr. Arthur W. Garrison Sr. J. Tom Glenn and Darlene D. Glenn The Halle Foundation equipment and to fund student research assistantships. Ultimately, private Mr. Michael T. Fletcher Gas-Fired Products Shearon and Taylor Glover Mr. Thomas L. Hamby support translates to the classroom, helping me to become a better teacher.” William Howard Flowers Jr. Foundation, Inc. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation John N. Goddard Foundation Mr. Joseph W. Hamilton III and Mr. Rick E. Floyd and Ms. Andrea L. Floyd Mr. Bruce A. Gates and Mrs. Joyce M. Gates Dr. John Munro Godfrey and Mrs. Margaret D. Hamilton Fluid Fertilizer Foundation Dr. Gregory L. Gay and Mrs. Danna Gay Mrs. Flavel McMichael Godfrey Ms. Alexandra Hammouri FMC Corporation Mr. J. Bent Gay Jr. and Mrs. Amy J. Gay Ms. Ellen B. Godsall Hancock Natural Resource Group Focus Brands, Inc. Gayco Healthcare Mrs. Jayne A. Godwin and Mr. Michael H. Godwin Mr. David G. Hanna and Ms. Sallie K. Foell GE Power & Water Power Services Engineering Mr. Michael L. Goldberg Mrs. Kimberly Mason Hanna Dr. J. Don Edwards Ernst & Young, LLP Mr. Frank D. Foley III and Mrs. Elizabeth Foley The Gender Gap Foundation Goldman Sachs & Company Drs. R. Scott and Jennifer H. Hannay Dr. Mark A. Eiteman and Ms. Karen A. Eiteman Erwin Creates Mr. George R. Fontaine Sr. and General Electric Foundation Golf Course Superintendents Mr. Travis J. Hannon and Mrs. Kellie L. Hannon Ms. Joy Thomas Elder Mrs. Gretchen Erwin and Mr. Joe Erwin Mrs. Celia E. Fontaine General Mills, Inc. Association of America Mr. Brett E. Hansen and Mrs. Shannon M. Hansen Elder’s Hardware Mr. and Mrs. William W. Espy Mr. John T. Fontaine and Mrs. Nancy Fontaine Dr. John P. George and Mrs. Kimberly A. George Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Goodroe Mr. Philip Hardin and Mrs. Adele B. Hardin William H. Elliott and Phillipa Shoffner Elliott Mr. George T. Ethridge and The Forestland Group, LLC Georgia Agribusiness Council Foundation Ms. B. Joyce Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Fran C. Hargarten III Mrs. Judith A. Ellis Mrs. Alecia Hardin Ethridge Forward Arts Foundation Georgia Agricultural Commodity Goolsby Brothers Mr. Lester L. Harper Jr. and Elsevier Science Ltd. Lettie Pate Evans Foundation, Inc. Mr. John E. Foster and Mrs. Dawn B. Foster Commission For Peanuts James Hardy Gordon, MD Mrs. Katherine Williams Harper Emerson Collective Advised Fund Everris NA Inc. Ms. Marie B. Foster and Mr. R. Brad Foster Georgia Agricultural Exposition Authority Mr. Jerry Gottesman and Mrs. Paula Gottesman Mr. Richard W. Harrell Emerson Collective, LLC Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Evert Jr. Foundation for the Carolinas Georgia Apartment Association, Inc. David and Patty Gould Cam and Dee-Dee Harris Ms. Sue Entrekin and Mr. Ken Entrekin Evonik Industries Mr. Joe D. Fowler Georgia Blueberry Growers Association Gowan Company Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Harris III Epps Aviation Exterior Solutions of Georgia, Inc. Dean Linda Kirk Fox and Mr. Wayne A. Fox Georgia Building Authority Mr. Austin Gower Mrs. Patsy Harrison Mr. E. Patrick Epps E-Z-GO Mr. Edward J. Foye and Ms. Amy E. Foye Georgia Cattlemen’s Association Mr. Thomas E. Graddy and Mrs. Glenda J. Graddy Mr. Roger A. Harrison Equifax, Inc. F & W Forestry Services, Inc. Ms. Grace Charlene Fram Estate Georgia Chamber of Commerce Mr. Henry W. Grady III and Mrs. Sue Harrison Ernst & Young Foundation FACE Foundation COL James A. Franklin and Mrs. Sue A. Franklin Georgia Community Foundation Inc. Mrs. Kimberly Kilgo Grady Mr. Thomas J. Harrold Jr. *Deceased 42 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 43 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

E. David Hart Jr. Mr. Robert T. Hughes and Ms. Mary Bear Mr. Otis F. Jones III and Mrs. Gayle Garrett Jones Mr. Paul M. Kurtz and Mrs. Carol P. Kurtz Dr. Peter Hartel and Mrs. Mary J. Hartel Mrs. Karen Newton Hull and Mr. James M. Hull Mrs. Sarah Ferrell Jordan and Mrs. Merrill P. Lago Randall W. Hatcher Mr. Richard S. Hull Mr. Charles C. Jordan Jr. Ann and John P. Lally Mr. Charles B. Haygood Jr. and Mr. Charles A. Hunnicutt Journal of Chemical Education Land O’Lakes Inc. Mrs. Mary I. Haygood *Dr. William O. Hunnicutt III and Mrs. Nancy C. Juneau and Mr. Leston Juneau JoAnn C. Landry and Daniel “Rick” Landry Mr. Frederick Hazlewood Mrs. Gail J. Hunnicutt Junior Ladies Garden Club Alice and Noah N. Langdale Jr. Foundation, Inc. HBO C. Terry Hunt Industries, Inc. JustGive Harley Langdale, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Mr. Jack Head and Mrs. Jane Schingen Head Terry and Mary Lynn Hunt Max Kade Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John W. Langdale III Healan Law Offices, PC Ms. Tammy M. Hunter and Mr. Eddie Hunter David & Jennifer Kahn Family Foundation, Inc. J. Hicks and Jane D. Lanier Mr. William D. Healan III and Ms. Carla S. Healan Mr. Mark A. Hurt Dr. Edward Kaplan Mrs. Jane M. Lanier and Mr. John H. Lanier II The Hearst Corporation Dr. Sylvia McCoy Hutchinson Mr. Joel G. Katz and Ms. Katherine R. Katz Dr. Hiram G. Larew III Helena Chemical Company Dr. Stevenson I. Hwang Mr. Ryan D. Katz and Ms. Amy J. Katz Mrs. Carol Lascaris and Mr. Climis G. Lascaris Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Henson Jr. Mr. Pete Ibbotson Kauffman Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell Laughlin Mrs. Sue Boykin Henson IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. Kauffman Tire, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Lauth Dr. Lawrence R. Hepburn and Independent Television Service (ITVS) Andrea and Mark A. Kauffman Mr. M. Chase Lawrence and Dr. Mary A. Hepburn Dr. Donald K. Ingram and Mrs. Cathline S. Ingram Mr. Steve C. Keadle and Mrs. Sandra Keadle Mrs. Courtney M. Lawrence Heritage Garden Club Athens GA The W. F. Ingram Foundation Mr. Stiles A. Kellett Jr. and Mrs. Carol A. Kellett Ms. Beth Lee Ms. Laura L. Herrin and Mr. Kevin V. Herrin Insurance Society Risk Management & Kelley Manufacturing Co. Mrs. Margaret Lee Mr. Miles E. Hess Jr. Insurance Program- Terry College of Business Kellogg Company Mr. Donald M. Leebern Jr. and Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. IBM Corporation Dr. Forest E. Kellogg III and Mrs. Pat Kellogg Ms. Suzanne Yoculan Leebern Ms. Dorothy Smith Hines and International Plant Nutrition Institute Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith Kelly Mr. Donald M. Leebern III and Mr. Richard K. Hines V Intrepid Capital Management, Inc. Mrs. Candice L. Kenan and Mr. James G. Kenan IV Mrs. Stacey Leebern Dr. Jan C. Hines and Mrs. Hazel Hines INVESCO Mr. E. G. Kendrick Jr. and Ms. Randy P. Kendrick LeHigh Agricultural & Biological Services Mrs. Mary Laraine Young Hines Mr. John H. Irby and Mrs. Abby Corn Irby Dr. Giles W. Kennedy and Mrs. Jennifer Kennedy Mr. F. David Leiter Jr. and CHARLES JACOB FUCETOLA Dr. J. Michael Hiott and Mrs. Marilyn L. Hiott IsoAge Mr. Eugene E. Key III and Mrs. Simone Key Mrs. Michelle Kelley Leiter Mr. Don Hire Isochem Colors Dr. Jeremy Kilpatrick and Mrs. Cardee Kilpatrick Mr. Earl T. Leonard Jr. and Mrs. Bebe B. Leonard Harold Hirsch Scholarship Fund Israel Institute Mr. Martin E. Kilpatrick Jr. Mr. Adam K. Levin and Ms. Heather McDowell Jacob Fucetola, an economics and political science double major, has built a Mrs. Michele D. Hirsch and Mr. David Hirsch Mr. M. Douglas Ivester and Kimin, Inc. Dr. Brett Levitzke robust leadership resume in his three years at UGA. Hodgson Charitable Trust Mrs. Kay Grindle Ivester Mr. Cliff C. Kimsey III and Mrs. Connie Kimsey J. Curtis Lewis III Dr. James C. Hoffman Jr. and Ms. Judith Hoffman Dr. Donald W. Jackson Kinetic Credit Union Liberty University In 2016, he worked in the Office of Governor Nathan Deal as a summer policy Mrs. Caroline E. Hofland Mr. Kenneth G. Jackson and Ms. Jody Jackson Dr. Karen Whitehill King and Mr. Daniel J. King Mr. Christopher J. Lindell and and legislative affairs intern. During the 2016-2017 academic year, he was Vice Dr. Karen A. Holbrook and Mr. James R. Holbrook Dr. Kerry Jackson and Mr. Brian S. Jackson Mr. W. Russell King Ms. Julie A. Lindell President of the Student Government Association. He is now serving on President Mr. Gregory F. Holcomb and Libby and Kevin Jackson Ms. Lori D. Kittle Mr. Russell C. Lindner and Mrs. Miriam Lindner Morehead’s task force for student learning and success as well as the UGA Athletic Mrs. Jennifer F. Holcomb Dr. Lillas M. James Dr. Scott A. Kleiner and Mrs. Heather S. Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Duke Lindsay Association Board of Directors. These and other experiential learning opportunities Mr. David K. Hollis Jr. and Mrs. Judith Hollis Heath and Toni Jarrett Dr. David A. Knauft and Mrs. Evelyn A. Knauft Mr. William H. Linginfelter and have helped to prepare Fucetola to pursue his goal of attending law school. Mr. Craig R. Holman and Ms. Lee Anne Holman Mr. Mark L. Jennings and Ms. Delores Jennings Dr. Kasey William Knight andMs. Danielle Knight Mrs. Mitzi Butler Linginfelter Mr. William E. Holman and Mrs. Joelle Holman Mr. William C. Jesel III and Mrs. Kelly M. Jesel Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Knight III Ms. Debora Lisabeth “Through my involvement in student government, I’ve seen how much private Mr. Samuel D. Holmes Sr. and Mrs. Lara H. Holmes Jewish Community Foundation The Knox Foundation Mr. John P. Lloyd and Mrs. Karole F. Lloyd support has positively impacted the entire University community, including how Home Depot Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta Mr. J. Hardman Knox Lockheed Martin it’s opened doors for some of my classmates to pursue their goals. Thank you, Mr. David E. Homrich and Mrs. Lynne F. Homrich The Jinks Family Private Foundation Mr. Jefferson B. A. Knox and Lockwood Partners Foundations, Inc donors, for helping my classmates and me as well as future find Mr. Larry B. Hooks and Mrs. Carole W. Hooks Johnson & Johnson Mrs. Catherine Davis Knox Mr. Luther A. Lockwood II and opportunities to become the next generation of leaders.” Mr. T. Wayne Hoover and Ms. Cassandra Johnson Mr. John O. Knox Jr. and Mrs. Rae Cole Knox Mrs. Jane M. Lockwood Mrs. Robin Michael Hoover Edith J. Johnson Trust Rae and John O. Knox Mr. and Mrs. David Long Hormel Foods Corporation Mr. Hunter Johnson Mr. Wyckliffe A. Knox Jr. and Mrs. Shell H. Knox Mr. David Long and Mrs. Janette D. Long Dr. Arthur M. Horne and Mrs. Gayle Horne Dr. Mary A. Johnson and Mr. Terence J. Centner KNTV Mrs. Lara E. Long and Mr. Brian Long Mr. Edwin W. Hortman Jr. and Ms. Myra Hortman Ms. Nan Johnson and Mr. Thomas R. Mills Stephen J. and Letty L. Konenkamp Mrs. Patricia K. Lord and Mr. William C. Lord Mr. Sanford B. Horwitz and Ms. Janet Horwitz Mrs. Patricia A. Johnson Mr. Steven R. Koonin and Mrs. Eydie R. Koonin Mr. J. Dan Lott Mr. William M. House Mr. Tom E. Johnson III and Mrs. Diane M. Johnson Ms. Susan M. Kost Mr. Tyler M. Love and Mrs. Ashley Love The Lupin Foundation Dr. Hamilton Magill III and Mrs. Brenda Magill Dr. Carl Hoveland Mrs. Jennifer Simpson Johnston and KPMG Foundation Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. Dr. Arnold M. Lupin and Mrs. Celia M. Lupin Mr. Doug and Diane Magnus Family Jay and Kim Howard Mr. Matt Johnston KPMG, LLP Ms. Helen Bivings Loyless Lyndhurst Foundation Mr. Mark S. Mahoney Ms. Karol Howard Mr. Stephen M. Joiner and Mrs. Margaret Joiner Kraft, Inc. Mr. John W. Lucht and Mrs. Dianne D. Lucht Mr. Walter W. Lyon Mrs. Alden Maier and Mr. H. Armin Maier III Ms. Lisa Howard Mr. Anthony E. Jones Mr. Michael P. Krensavage John and Nancy Ludwig Dr. and Mrs. Arnett C. Mace Jr. Mait, LLC Mr. Raymond Howe and Ms. Tammy Howe Mr. and Mrs. Boland T. Jones Sr. Samuel H. Kress Foundation Mr. Porter Lummus and Mrs. Magner Lummus Mrs. Missy Thornton MacGinnitie and Mr. Jeffrey G. Malcom and Mr. William M. Huffman Jr. and Mr. David H. Jones The Kroger Company Mr. Frank G. Lumpkin III and Mr. Doug MacGinnitie Mrs. Leigh A. Malcom Mrs. Martha Huffman J. Darryl and Susan Jones Mr. Steve Kuranoff and Ms. Cathy Selig Kuranoff Mrs. Tamie Lumpkin Mrs. Jane Adams MacKenna Mr. John F. Mangan Jr. and Dale and Cindy Hughes Mr. Laurence K. Jones and Mrs. Marlin P. Jones Dr. P. David Kurtz and Ms. Gail L. Kurtz Leverett and Meredith Lunceford Mr. Ashley T. Madray and Mrs. Allena M. Madray Mrs. Frances C. Mangan

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Mr. Michael W. Masters and Dr. Kristopher G. Mixon and Dr. Sharon Y. Nickols and Rev. Samuel A. Nickols Peachtree Garden Club Community Fund, Inc. Ms. Suzanne S. Masters Mrs. Melissa A. Mixon Norel Animal Nutrition USA, Inc Mr. Robert B. Pease III and Mrs. Lynn Pease Mr. and Mrs. David W. Matheny MMR Research Associates, Inc. Ms. Catherine L. Norris Pellicano Construction Mr. Dean S. Mathison and Mrs. Nicole Mathison Mobley Greenhouse, Inc. The Frank W. Norris Foundation Mr. Michael E. Penland and Maxwell Chase Technologies, LLC Mr. Larry J. Mobley Northeast Georgia Section American Mrs. Rebecca D. Penland Dr. M. Louise McBee Mr. Patrick Mobley and Mrs. Farolyn G. Mobley Chemical Society Mr. Richard H. Pennell Jr. and Mrs. Nancy Pennell Rhonda J. McCarthy and Michael A. McCarthy The Molpus Company Novelis, Inc. Mr. Sean P. Pennix and Mrs. Katie Pennix Dr. Stephen M. McCollam and Mrs. Kim McCollam Dr. James E. Monogan III NRF Foundation Pepsi-Cola Company Christiana and Luke McConn III Monsanto Company Mr. Charles R. Nuckolls and Graham Perdue Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Cliff McCurry Mrs. Nancy Montgomery Mrs. Suzanne G. Nuckolls Mr. Ernesto R. Perez and Mrs. Jamie Perez Mr. Walter H. McDaniel Mr. Robert B. Moody III and Dr. Sherri Moody Nucleus Regenerative Therapies, LLC Lt Col J. David Pesterfield and Mr. Darryl D. McDonald and Mrs. Terri McDonald Moore Investment Group, LLC The Oakwood Inc. Mrs. Toni Todd Pesterfield McDonald’s Corporation Mr. Dudley L. Moore Jr. and Mrs. Margaret Moore The Obesity Society The Pew Charitable Trusts Mr. W. Douglas McDowell and Gordon E. and Betty I. Moore Foundation Oconee Golf Company LLC Ms. Lya Friedrich Pfeifer Mrs. Patricia D. McDowell Mr. Leslie G. Moore and Mrs. Fran F. Moore Mr. John P. O’Donnell and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Phares Mr. John N. McEachern Jr. Estate Mr. Robert L. Moore Ms. Rhonda K. O’Donnell PHD Mr. Bruce McEver Dr. Lamar H. Moree Jr. and Mrs. Jennifer Moree Mr. Chuck Ogletree and Ms. Julie M. Ogletree Phibro Animal Health Corporation Mr. Joseph A. McEver and Mrs. Doriann McEver Mr. C. L. Morehead Jr. Oklahoma State University Foundation Mr. Hal Philipson McGarity Properties LLLP President Jere W. Morehead Onward Reserve Pic USA, Inc. Mr. Milton L. McGarity and Mrs. Rita McGarity Morgan Stanley Annual Appeal Campaign Mr. Michael B. Orkin and Mrs. Judy D. Orkin Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Mr. Scott C. McGee and Mrs. Wendy McGee Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Sanford H. and Barbara H. Orkin Terri and Gene Pitcher Dr. Robert L. McGuinn and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Ms. Elizabeth B. Orr Mr. Kent M. Plowman Jr. and Mrs. Tina Plowman Ms. Penelope A. McGuinn Funding Trust, Inc. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Mr. Alec L. Poitevint II and KAREN BURG Mr. John W. McLean and Dr. Teresa McLean Morris Animal Foundation Mr. Beau R. Ott and Ms. Anna Bogatin Mrs. Doreen Stiles Poitevint Mr. William E. McLendon and Mr. John A. Morris and Mrs. Cindy M. Morris Mr. George D. Overend and Mrs. Carol C. Overend Pollard Lumber Company, Inc. Mrs. Vivian McLendon Dr. Van Morris and Dr. Libby Vassar Morris Mr. William M. Overend Cynthia W. Pollard Mr. John F. McMullan and W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation Mr. R. Stuart Owen Jr. and Mr. Robert W. Pollard Jr. Karen J. L. Burg, the UGA Harbor Lights Chair in the College of Veterinary Mrs. Marilyn J. McMullan Mr. Clement R. Morton Jr. and Mrs. Terrie Morton Mrs. Carol Birney Owen *Mr. Robert M. Pollock Medicine, conducts cutting-edge bioengineering research that identifies new Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMullan Mr. George Morton Mr. Wayne H. Pace and Mrs. Roberta Pace Howard and Suzanne Pomp ways to treat diseases affecting both animals and humans. Mead Johnson Nutrition Doyle and Patricia Mote Mr. Hank Page Jr. and Mrs. Susan Wood Page Dr. Leonard W. Poon and Mrs. Marie A. Poon Mr. Mark Mealy and Mrs. Posey Mealy Mr. Gary C. Motley Mr. and Mrs. John M. Papadopulos Mr. Benjamin W. Pope and Mrs. Laura A. Pope Seven of Burg’s inventions have been patented, one of which helped Mr. and Mrs. Richard “Bo” Means Mott’s LLP a Dr Pepper Snapple Group Company Dr. Sally Ottaway Papp Mr. Chad V. Powell and Mrs. Stephanie A. Powell establish a biomedical company that develops tools to diagnose and treat Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Meeks Moxie Dr. W. Harold Parady Estate Mrs. Irene T. Powers breast cancer. By refining a process called biofabrication, which can use human Ms. Hollis Dorsey Meidl and Multimin USA, Inc. Mr. Thomas H. Paris Jr. and Mrs. Alice E. Paris Dr. Taffi Prasse and Dr. Keith W. Prasse cells to build 3D tissue structures, Burg also developed ways to test therapies Mr. Christopher D. Meidl Mrs. Kate E. Murphy Estate Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris III Premium Peanut without having to experiment on the patient. Ms. Katherine Melcher Katherine John Murphy Foundation Al and Cindy Parker Ms. Kathy B. Prescott and “I firmly believe that innovation lies at the boundaries of disciplines. Merck Company Foundation Mr. Timothy W. Murphy Jr. and Mr. John R. Parker Jr. and Mrs. Kay Parker Mr. H. Grady Thrasher III I’ve come to understand that’s where exciting leaps in research occur. Private Meredian Holdings Group Mrs. Melinda Wiltrout Murphy Mr. William A. Parker Jr. Mrs. Deane S. Price and Mr. Darryl R. Price donations make it possible for me to use my research to help students acquire Merial Limited Mrs. Holley S. Murray and Mr. Grey B. Murray Mr. Carl M. Parks and Mrs. Barbara H. Parks Mr. James K. Price and Mrs. Christina Price the skills they need to solve real-world problems.” Mr. Gary E. Merriman and Mrs. Laura L. Merriman Dr. Vasu Nair and Barbara Baker Nair Ms. Phaedra C. Parks Dr. Julian P. Price Jr. and Ms. Kelly Price Metrac, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley IV Parkwood Entertainment PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Dr. Burlyn E. Michel Dr. Kevin T. Napier and Mrs. Alison Napier Dr. Cheryl Parra and Mr. Rosendo Parra Prince Agri Products, Inc. Microspherix LLC National 4-H Council Dr. Gordhan L. Patel and Dr. Virginia B. Patel Mr. John B. Prince III and Mrs. Betty J. Prince Mr. Stephen H. Middlebrooks and National Christian Foundation Patrick Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Thomas E. Prior and Mrs. Laura Z. Prior Mrs. Susan B. Middlebrooks National Corn Growers Association Mr. William R. Patrick and Mrs. Aubrie Patrick The Private Client Reserve Milk Specialties National Council for Air Stream Improvement Patrons of the Savannah Community Foundation Prudential Financial Ms. Janet E. Mann and Mr. Charles S. Mann Mr. Michael P. Marshall and Mrs. Carol A. Marshall Mr. Charles P. Miller National Public Radio Patten Seed Company Ms. Mebane H. Pruitt and Mr. Neil L. Pruitt Jr. March of Dimes Mr. and Mrs. Randolph B. Marshall Mr. Gilbert B. Miller and Mrs. Jamee Miller National Watermelon Association, Inc. Mr. Alexander W. Patterson and Mr. Drew W. Prusiecki and Ms. Kellie A. Prusiecki Dr. Ed and Mrs. Rhonda Mark Martin Management Investments, LP Mr. Jason Miller NCR Corporation Mrs. Janet Patterson Publicis Healthcare Communications Group Dr. Jonathan G. Marquess and Mrs. June W. Martin and Mr. Paul T. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Neogen Corporation Mr. Robert C. Patton and Publix Super Markets, Inc. Dr. Pamala Marquess Marvin Thomas Partners Inc Mr. Jim Mills and Mrs. Ibby Mills Nestle Mrs. Cornealia Ham Patton Dr. Antonio E. Puente and Mrs. Linda Puente Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Marsh Annette and Robert Mason Ms. Carson Millwood Netflix Dr. Katherine Paul and Mr. David J. Paul Mr. Joseph B. Purcell The Evan Andrew Marshall Memorial Mr. Abit Massey and Mr. Chandler Millwood Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. Mrs. Christine Bushman Pavlak Estate Steven and Kara Purvis Harriet McDaniel Marshall Trust Mrs. Kayanne Shoffner Massey Mrs. Kenneth L. Millwood Newmont Mr. William P. Payne and Neal and Lib Quirk Mr. Andrew H. Marshall and Mrs. Sheila Marshall Ms. M. Cameryn Massey Mr. Walter W. Mitchell Mr. Robert L. Newsome III Mrs. Martha Beard Payne Mr. Robert J. Rabe and Dr. Rachel C. Rabe Ms. Mary O. Marshall Masterfoods USA Mixografia Mr. Graham S. Nicholson PBI/Gordon Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Rabun

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Mr. Bruce Q. Rado and Ms. Andrea Gernazian Mr. Daniel C. Royal Jr. Mr. Herbert J. Short Jr. and Mrs. Lisa Spain Short Starbucks Coffee Company Mr. Thomas Raffa and Ms. Kathy Raffa Mr. and Mrs. James Rubenstein Ms. Sylvia E. Shortt State Farm Companies Foundation Mrs. Nancy E. Rafuse and Mr. Mark K. Rafuse Mr. Keith S. Rucker and Mrs. Julie C. Rucker Showtime Networks, Inc. State of Kansas Department of Administration Marjorie Lewis Rankin Bypass Trust Mr. and Mrs. David Russ Mrs. Bonney S. Shuman and State Mutual Insurance Company Mr. David M. Ratcliffe and Mrs. Cecelia Ratcliffe Jay W. Russell and Ida H. Russell Mr. William J. Shuman Mr. George A. Steadman III and Mr. Paul P. Raulet Jr. Richard B. Russell Foundation, Inc. Mr. Keith H. Shurbutt and Mrs. Tiffaney Shurbutt Mrs. Ann G. Steadman Ms. Rosalinda Rayman and Mr. Steven L. Rayman Mr. Robert L. Russell Jr. and Ms. Patricia G. Russell R. Todd Shutley and Darlene R. Shutley Mr. James Harlan Steele and RBA Oglethorpe Investments, LLC Mrs. Donna C. Rydquist and Mr. Dean B. Rydquist Representative Deborah Donaldson Silcox and Mrs. Nancy Dalton Steele Mr. Thomas K. Reckling and Mr. Victor A. Sahm III and Ms. Kristy Sahm Dr. D. Hal Silcox III Mr. James Steffel Mrs. Michelle H. Reckling Mr. David G. Salyers and Mrs. Lynn Salyers Silicon Valley Community Foundation Mr. Edouard L. Stelling III and Redcoat Band Alumni Association, Inc. Sanderson Farms, Inc. Dr. George W. Simmons and Mrs. Martha M. Stelling Redmont Homes, LLC Julia Lumpkin Sando and Donald Sando Mrs. Lindi G. Simmons Mr. Kessel D. Stelling Jr. and Mrs. Carol Stelling Mr. Jeffrey F. Reed and Mrs. Cathy Reed John Frank Sands and Alice Green Sands Simons Foundation Mr. William J. Stembler and Ms. W. Jane Reeves Estate Mr. Charles S. Sanford Jr. and Scott and Linda Sink Mrs. Anne M. Stembler Regions Financial Corporation Mrs. Mary McRitchie Sanford SipcamAdvan Mr. Jerry L. Stephens Dr. Bradley C. Register Mr. Brian E. Satisky and Ms. Shelly R. Satisky Mrs. Nan Skier and Dr. David A. Skier Brother and Carol Stewart Mr. Robbie B. Reid Mrs. Nancy E. Scarbrough and Mr. William D. Skinner and Mr. Robert R. Stickel Mr. Fred Reimer Mr. Michael H. Scarbrough Mrs. Jane Fickling Skinner Mr. Duane Still and Mrs. Deanna Newton Still Mr. James A. Reinstein and Mrs. Sheila Reinstein Mr. David G. Schlitt and Mrs. Cheryl A. Schlitt Slaughter Properties, LLC Mr. Harold W. Still and Mrs. Veronica Still Mr. Shaye Remba Schlumberger Foundation Mr. G. Fain Slaughter Jr. Mr. Robert H. Stolz Sr. and CHRIS CUMMISKEY, GEORGIA POWER CO. Resource Management Service, LLC The Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation *Mr. William N. Slaughter and Mrs. Anne Howard Stolz Reynolds Veterans Association Schwab Charitable Fund Mrs. Marta P. Slaughter Mr. Miles A. Stone and Mrs. Teresa W. Stone Mr. Dudley C. Reynolds and Mrs. Mary Reynolds Dr. Larry A. Schwartz Jr. Mr. Stephen S. Sloan and Mrs. Mollie M. Sloan Dr. Myron L. Stone and Mrs. Bonnie Stone The Georgia Power Company has not only been providing electricity to Georgia Rhodes Financial Services Mr. Bo Scott Mr. Kirby P. Smart and Mrs. Mary Beth Smart Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Storey for more than a century but also has been a longtime supporter of the state’s Mr. Brian Rhodes Robert and Cindy Scott Mr. Aaron D. Smith and Mrs. Kristen Smith Ms. Deborah Gohr Storey and Dr. Jay Mabrey flagship institution. The University of Georgia proudly recognizes Georgia Power as Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Rhodes Mrs. Stacy Goodman Scott and Mrs. Cheryl Smith Mr. Fred D. Storey Jr. one of its largest corporate partners. Mr. James E. Rhodes Mr. Leon J. Scott III Mrs. Colleen Smith and Mr. Steve Smith Mr. Travis Storey and Georgia Power’s support, which totals an astounding $13.3 million as of July Dr. Katherine R. Rhodes and Mr. Scott E. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Scott III Mr. David M. Smith and Ms. Karen Rowell Mrs. Margaret Williams Storey 1, 2017, positively impacts UGA faculty, staff, and students on a daily basis. Its The Richards Group The Scotts Company Mr. David N. Smith and Mrs. Lisa Wells Smith Mr. Wade H. Stribling and Mrs. Celine Stribling generous gifts are enhancing student learning and success and fueling innovative Ms. Artie Inglis Richards Ms. Swann Seiler Mr. Gordon A. Smith and Mrs. Jane K. Smith Mr. Dennis H. Strickland and research that benefits the entire state. Mr. Ken Richards and Selig Enterprises Ms. Julie C. Smith Mrs. Sindy Massey Strickland Ms. Elizabeth Correll Richards Selig Foundation M. Brandon Smith Mr. George L. Strobel II and Mrs. Judith Golden This year, Georgia Power created an endowed scholarship through the Mr. Paul W. Richelson Mr. S. Stephen Selig III and Mr. Matthew Smith and Mrs. Tracy E. Smith Stuckey Timberland, Inc. University’s new Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program, designed to increase Ms. Dina Richman Mrs. Linda Weinkle Selig Mr. Reginald R. Smith and Mrs. Leigh M. Smith Mr. Williamson S. Stuckey Jr. and need-based aid for students. Mr. H. Pope Richter Mr. Stephen S. Selig William L. Smith IV and Dorothea Patrick Smith Mrs. Ethelynn McMillan Stuckey Mr. Carl F. Riden Jr. Dr. William H. Sell Smithfield Foods, Inc. STUHR ENTERPRISES, LLC “We are thrilled to become the first corporate partner to set up a Georgia Rite Aid Corporation Mrs. Jodi Holtzman Selvey and Mr. Lou Sobh and Mrs. Georgia Sobh Mr. Christopher N. Sullivan and Commitment Scholarship, ” said Chris Cummiskey, Executive Vice President of Riverbanks Zoo & Botanical Garden Mr. William E. Selvey Sogamott Foundation, Inc. Ms. Karol E. Sullivan External Affairs at Georgia Power, “and we look forward to seeing the significant Riverview Foundation, Inc. Ms. Meredith L. Selvey Allison and Josh Solomon Mr. Victor C. Sullivan III and impact that need-based scholarships will continue to have on students at UGA.” Mr. Gregory J. Rizzo and Mrs. Barbara J. Rizzo Mr. Scott W. Selvey Mr. Philip Solomons Jr. and Mrs. Cathy Solomons Mrs. Jane A. Sullivan Dr. William C. Robbins and Mrs. Susan S. Robbins Sempra U.S. Gas & Power, LLC Mr. Robert J. Soper and Mrs. Jacqueline Soper Sumitomo Corporation of Americas The company also is a member of the Corporate Partnership Program in UGA’s Mrs. Emily Robinson and Mr. Pete Robinson SePRO Corporation Southern Company Charitable Foundation, Inc. Dr. Malcolm E. Sumner and Mrs. Priscilla Sumner College of Engineering. Georgia Power has recently provided funding to recruit new Mr. Eric L. Roden Mr. and Mrs. Abram J. Serotta Southern Poultry Research, Inc. SunTrust Bank Trusteed Foundations students, support student design projects, and improve facilities. “We are especially Mr. David A. Rodgers and Mrs. Corinne Rodgers Laura and Rutherford Seydel II Mr. David Sovchen and Mrs. Maura Sovchen SunTrust Foundation looking forward to seeing the continued growth and development of the College of Mr. Richard L. Rodgers and Ms. Lara J. Rodgers Mr. Michael J. Sharp and Mrs. Sarah Sharp Space-Ray Superior Pine Products Company Engineering, ” Cummiskey said. Mr. W. Ralph Rodgers Jr. Mr. Fred F. Sharpe Jr. and Mrs. Bonnie I. Sharpe Mr. Tony Spake and Ms. Janice Kent Spake Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, LLP Mr. Ronald W. Rogers and Mrs. Cindy Rogers Dr. David L. Shealy and Mr. John Phinizy Spalding and Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Swearingen Georgia Power also has encouraged its employees to donate to UGA by Mr. John W. Rooker and Mrs. Cynthia Rooker Mrs. Elaine Wohlford Shealy Mrs. Mildred Cross Spalding Mr. Forrest W. Sweat Jr. and matching employees’ gifts. Over the last eight years, Georgia Power Foundation’s Pam and Craig Roper Scott and Becca Shell Dr. and Mrs. Gary R. Sperduto Mrs. Susan Davis Sweat gift matching program has contributed $123,640. Mr. David S. Rosenthal and Mrs. Mary D. Rosenthal Mr. Stanley W. Shelton and Mrs. Dorothy F. Shelton Eleanor Crane St. Laurent and Mr. Asa V. Swift and Mrs. Rebecca Swift As one of UGA’s largest corporate partners, the impact of Georgia Power’s Mr. Jeffrey L. Rothenberger and Shenzhen Leveking Animal Nutrition Co Georges C. St. Laurent Jr. Mr. Carter E. Swift support stretches across campus. “Georgia Power is proud of its longtime Mrs. Stacy L. Rothenberger Mr. G. Michael Shepherd Mr. Richard Stamper and George and Ann Swift Family Foundation, Inc. partnership with the University of Georgia, ” said Cummiskey. “It’s an incredible way Mr. Don C. Rountree and Mrs. Neva D. Rountree W. M. Sheppard Lumber Co., Inc. Mrs. Kimberly Lindsey Stamper Mr. George P. Swift III Ms. Hannah E. Rowan Mr. William J. Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. E. Roe Stamps IV Dr. Steven Swords and Mrs. Lacy Swords to make a difference in the state we serve.” Mrs. Hannah Laughlin Rowan Mrs. Cynthia W. Sheppard Stapleton Family Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC John and Virginia Rowan Mrs. Susan Sherman and Mr. David S. Sherman III Star Roses Star Plants Synovus *Deceased 48 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 49 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Mr. Marty E. Thomas USPOULTRY Foundation Mr. William R. Whisenant and The Zeist Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Patricia B. Thomas Valdosta Area Georgia Bulldog Club Mrs. Alcy Whisenant Dr. Caroline Ziemke-Dickens Dr. Bruce S. Thombley Jr. Valent Dewey C. and Karen M. White Zinpro Corporation Dr. Brenda A. Thompson and Valent Bio Sciences Corporation Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Zoetis Mr. Larry D. Thompson Mr. Richard L. Valentine and Mr. James B. Whitley and Ms. Jessica J. Whitley Zoo Atlanta Mr. Robert I. Thompson and Mrs. Cherry Gregory Valentine Provost Pamela S. Whitten and Mrs. Angela M. Thompson Valicor Mr. Jason J. Whitten Fellows Ms. Steinunn Thórarinsdóttir Mr. William J. VanDerKloot III and Wiedenmann North America, LLC Mr. William F. Thorne Mrs. Eugenia VanDerKloot Mr. Thomas B. Wight III Annual Gifts: $5,000-9,999 Mr. Lindsey D. Thornhill Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. Marlan B. Wilbanks Threadgill Electric Co., Inc. Varian Medical Systems, Inc. Ms. Ashleigh Wilder Anonymous (12) Mr. Robert Threadgill and Vaughn-Jordan Foundation Mr. J. Thomas Wiley Jr. and Mrs. Susan F. Wiley Mr. Kevin D. Abernethy Mrs. Pamela Threadgill Ms. Anita J. Veldman and Mr. Thomas F. Veldman Mr. Philip A. Wilheit Sr. and ACETO Agricultural Chemicals Corp. Mrs. Martha Thurmond Mr. Russ J. Vering and Ms. Tamara L. Vering Mrs. Mary Hart Wilheit Active Minerals International Sam M. Tidwell and Julie E. Tidwell Verizon Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams Jr. ACVO Vision for Animals Foundation Timberland Investment Resources Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Foundation Mrs. Elizabeth L. Williams and Adams and Reese LLP Ms. Joan Titus Estate Mr. Charles A. Vice and Mrs. Brenda F. Vice Mr. Ridley M. Williams Mr. Thomas E. Aderhold and Ms. Kay M. Aderhold Ms. Audrey Tolson Mr. Charles J. Vickery III and Mrs. Patsy Vickery Mr. J. Douglas Williams and Mrs. Dianne Williams Aerotek Mr. Alan R. Tomblin and Victory Real Estate Investments LLC Mrs. Loraine Plant Williams Estate Les and Jaydee Ager Mrs. Maryann W. Tomblin Vidalia Onion Committee Dr. Lynwood A. Williams Estate The Agouron Institute Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Tomlinson Mrs. Michelle S. Vine and Mr. Barry W. Vine Mr. Charles W. Wilson Jr. and Ms. Cindy Wilson Agricultural Commodity Commission for Cotton Touchdown Club of Athens Vision Pet Imaging PLLC Frances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc. AgriTitan LLC BRANDON HOWARD YOUNG Mr. Tony D. Townley and Mr. Layne Wade Mr. Stanford G. Wilson and Mrs. Debbie Wilson Albaugh, LLC Ms. Elizabeth Townley T. Rogers Wade and *Marcia Bryan Wade Mr. Victor K. Wilson Aldi, Inc. Mr. John E. Traver and Mrs. Carol L. Traver Mr. Josh B. Wages and Mrs. Christy L. Wages W. Terry Wingfield Jr. and Fran S. Wingfield Mr. Kent B. Alexander and Dr. Diane Z. Alexander Brandon Howard Young graduated this spring with a bachelor’s degree in Dr. Bruce G. Tripp and Mrs. Anna Tripp Mr. William L. Wages Jr. and Dr. Rebecca B. Winkler Mr. Mohamed R. Allawati management from the Terry College of Business. Truist Mrs. Kathleen Ellison Wages Estate The Winn Fund Ms. Lochie Jo Allen Estate Mr. Jeffrey S. Tucker and Dr. Jill S. Walker and Dr. Michael S. Shuler Mr. Robert Winthrop II and Dr. Carol V. Winthrop Jimmy and Kathy Allgood A four-year letterman with the Georgia Bulldogs basketball team, Young is Mrs. Catherine B. Tucker Mr. Scott Walker Mr. R. Halsey Wise and Mrs. Lisha S. Wise AloStar Bank of Commerce known for his diligence on the court and in the classroom. He was named the Mr. Richard L. Tucker Sr. and Alex and Julie Wallace Mr. Charles J. Wolter and Mrs. Karen K. Wolter Alpharetta Animal Hospital team’s most inspirational player two seasons in a row and received the UGA Mrs. Margaret Tucker Mr. Wesley C. Walraven Jr. and Mr. Brian Moore Mr. Bradley P. Wood and Ms. Leigh Wood Mr. Tommy C. Altman Athletic Association’s Scholar-Athlete Award for earning the highest Tuff Competition Farms, LLC Mr. Carlton K. Walstad and Dr. Mary M. Wood and Dr. Norman J. Wood American College of Veterinary Emergency and GPA of all male UGA student athletes. The Turfgrass Group, Inc. Ms. Shannon Choate Walstad Mr. Henry H. Woodall and Mrs. Lynda E. Woodall Critical Care Susan C. Waltman and Thomas M. Barry American Endowment Foundation Young is pursuing a master’s degree in sports management at UGA and is Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc. The Woodruff Family Foundation Walton EMC American Public Works Association - Georgia a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team. The Turner Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. George C. Woodruff III Mr. and Mrs. George Christopher Turner *Mr. and Mrs. Edus H. Warren Jr. J. W. & Ethel I. Woodruff Foundation Chapter “Due to the generosity of private donors, I have benefitted firsthand from Mr. and Mrs. James C. Turner Waterfall Foundation, Inc. The Peggy and James Woodruff Jr. American Society of Landscape Architects Georgia engaged faculty who have taught me invaluable lessons. That support also Mr. Seth S. Turner The Waters Foundation, Inc. Foundation, Inc. Chapter, Inc. built one-of-a-kind facilities where I have had the opportunity to compete at Mr. William B. Turner Jr. and Mrs. Sally Turner Ms. Ashley B. Watson Mrs. Peggy P. Woodruff Amerigroup Corporation a high level and find unique learning opportunities. Your generosity has helped Twentieth Century Fox Flm Corp Watson - Twait Charitable Gift Fund Robert W. Woodruff Foundation Dr. Chester W. Anderson and me immeasurably.” Twenty-Seven Foundation Ms. Michelle Watts Ms. Sara B. Woods and Mr. Jim Woods Mrs. Paula Long Anderson Unilever United States, Inc. Mr. Michael N. Weathersby and Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten Mr. Brooks Andrews and Mr. Dale Dwelle United Midwest Savings Bank Ms. Risë J. Weathersby Wormsloe Foundation, Inc. Dr. Scott Angle and *Mrs. Teresa Angle United States Golf Association Dr. James B. Weaver Jr. The Wormsloe Institute of Environmental History Mr. William B. Ansley Jr. and Ms. Sharon K. Ansley Universal Branding and Media LLC Mr. Christopher I. Webb and Mr. John P. Wright and Mrs. Lyn Mealor Wright Applicant Starter University of Georgia Athletic Association Mrs. Stephanie C. Webb Mr. Michael S. Wright and Mrs. Carolyn R. Wright The Appraisers Research Foundation Dr. Leiv Takle Jr. Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association University System of Georgia Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Webb Yancey Bros. Co. Ms. June Y. Arata Taminco, Inc. College Retirement Equities Fund Univision Management Company Mr. Edward Weisiger Jr. and Dr. Betsy Fleming Mr. Delos H. Yancey III and Mrs. Molly M. Yancey Arborgen, Inc. Mrs. Hugh M. Tarbutton Mrs. C. Herman Terry The UPS Foundation, Inc. John and Wendi Wells Dr. Lee Yanik *Betty Anne Money Arenz Mr. Francis A. Tarkenton and The Texas Tribune U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mr. Leo F. Wells III and Mrs. Angie Wells Mr. Allen W. Yee Argo Group International Holdings Mrs. Linda Tarkenton Dr. Carter E. Tharpe and Mrs. Joy P. Tharpe The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Wells Fargo & Company Mr. E. Howard Young and Mrs. Rebecca Hale Young Arkema Inc. Mr. Robert O. Tate Jr. and Mrs. Alisa D. Tate This American Life US Endowment for Forestry & Communities, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. John L. Young and Mrs. Leslie B. Young Ms. Cynthia A. Arrendale Mr. Kirk Tattersall and Mrs. Kelly Tattersall Anita Morrison Thomas US Land and Farms LLC WestRock Company Julie G. Young and John F. Young AthFest Educates R. J. Taylor Jr. Foundation Mr. David K. Thomas and Mrs. Beth L. Thomas US Poultry and Egg Association WEX Inc. Stephen T. and Jennifer J. Young The Atlanta Kennel Club, Inc. Mr. Richard A. Taylor and Ms. Erin B. Taylor Mr. Marshall D. Thomas and Mr. Thomas O. Usilton Jr. and WGBH Educational Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William D. Young Jr. Avalon Real Estate Partners, LLC Mr. Zach Taylor Mrs. Mariruth Thomas Ms. Valerie J. Usilton Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Whalen Yum! Brands, Inc. Mrs. Martha Avery *Deceased 50 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 51 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Mr. Robert D. Bailey and Mrs. Laura Bailey Mr. Andrew Brown III and Mrs. Laurie Veal Brown Mrs. Anna Godbee Clement and Dow AgroSciences, LLC Mr. James E. Baine and Mrs. Charlotte Baine Mr. Christopher W. Brown and Mrs. Stacey S. Brown Mr. Dallas S. Clement Mr. Jeffrey Duck and Mrs. Leigh H. Duck H. J. Baker & Bro., Inc. Mr. Jeffrey A. Brown and Mrs. Susan G. Brown CNA Foundation Due South Obedience Association, Inc. Ralph W. Balchin Jr. and Sandra S. Balchin Ms. Lori Moyer Brown Mr. Scott Coggins and Mrs. Cindy E. Coggins Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashley Dukes Mr. Dennis J. Baltz and Ms. Elizabeth Bruce Baltz Mr. Ross M. Brown Mrs. Karen A. Coile Mr. Jayson S. Dukes Bank of America Mr. John S. Browne and Ms. Caroline E. Browne Mrs. Charla A. Collings and Mr. David H. Collings Mr. Colin D. Dunlop and Mrs. Morgan L. Dunlop Mr. Robert A. Barber BTG Pactual Timberland Investment Group, LLC Collins Cooper Carusi Architects Duquesne University Mrs. Amy L. Bardash and Mr. Martin G. Bardash Mr. Sam Bullard Dr. Seth Colman Mr. Eric G. Durden and Mrs. Allender L. Durden Barnes Drug Stores of Valdosta Mr. E. Davison Burch and Mrs. Devereux Burch Community Foundation of South Georgia, Inc. Mr. Milner G. Durden Jr. and Mr. David H. Barnes and Mrs. Martha C. Barnes Burger King Corporation Community Pharmacy, Inc. Ms. Jennifer L. Durden Dr. Joseph W. Bartges Mr. R. Sanders Burgess Concept AG Mr. Steven A. Durocher and Mr. Robert A. Bartlett Jr. and Mr. Gordon B. Burnett Jr. and Ms. Jennifer L. Burnett Consilience Group, LLC Ms. Kathryn E. Durocher Mrs. Cathleen M. Bartlett Dr. John E. Burney III and Mrs. Laura Burney Conyers Kennel Club of Georgia, Inc. East Coast Agri-Technologies, INC Ms. Phyllis Barton Mr. Kent A. Burns and Ms. Susan A. Burns Mr. Mark F. Cooper and Ms. Laura C. Cooper Eastern Cantaloupe Growers Association (ECGA) Dr. R. William Basinger Dr. Louise K. Burpee and Dr. Randy Basinger Mr. Ronald S. Cooper and Mrs. Carolyn J. Cooper Dr. David L. Eckles Dr. Larry H. Beard and Dr. Linda Nicholson-Beard Mr. Charles A. Burson and Mrs. Joanne C. Burson Robert and Lynn Copeland Ecology Wildlife Foundation Mr. Barnie Beasley Jr. and Ms. Carla Ayers Beasley Ms. Nancy A. Bush and Mr. Emil Scoffone Dr. William L. Cousins Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Edge Mr. Gavin Beck and Ms. Danette Jones Beck Mr. Kelly E. Bussell Jr. and Mrs. Sandra C. Bussell Laura Hauck Covington Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Edmunds Mr. Brian S. Beckwith and Ms. Anne Beckwith Judy Burke Bynum Cox Enterprises, Inc. James Edward & Company, Inc. Dr. Raymond Bradley Bedgood D. O. Ronnie Lee Cain, R.Ph. and Norma Jean Cain Jane Alice Hudson Craig Dr. Carolann Eisenhart Mr. David B. Bell Sr. and Ms. Susie Swett Bell Caldwell & Gregory LLC Mr. Scott E. Craig Mr. Robert A. Ellis Jr. and Mrs. Debra Ellis GARRY W. BRIDGEMAN Bella Cucina Mr. Thomas B. Call Jr. and Mrs. Katherine Call Ms. Joan Bland Cravey Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Ellison Mr. Robert W. Belson and Lacy Middlebrooks Camp and Thomas G. Camp Cricket Wireless LLC Enterprise Holdings Foundation Supporting young people has always been important to Garry W. Mrs. Charlotte Whitehead Belson Dr. Matthew W. Camp and Dr. Paige Camp Cross Creek Seed, Inc. Mr. Christopher E. Etheridge and Bridgeman, who serves as a trustee on the UGA Foundation board. He and Bennett Thrasher, LLP Campbell Global Forest & Natural Dr. Deryee A. Crossley Jr. Mrs. Ellen L. Etheridge his wife, Sandra, do not have children of their own, and they feel compelled Mr. William D. Bennett Resource Investments Brian and April Crow Mr. David W. Ethridge and to help those in their community. “It’s always been a priority for us to help Mr. Tim E. Bentsen Mr. Charles E. Campbell and Mrs. Ann Campbell Crowe Horwath LLP Mrs. Kathy Hancock Ethridge children do well academically and then move into being a productive part of Mr. Dennis R. Beresford and Mrs. Marian Beresford Mrs. Barbara S. Candler and Mr. Peter M. Candler Alex Crumbley and Claire Crumbley Evans Grading Co. society, ” Bridgeman explained. “For us, that’s always been important.” Mr. Joseph W. Berg III and Mrs. Glenda S. Berg Dr. Sharon L. Cann Estate CTCBIO, Inc Mr. Kevin C. Evans and Mrs. Candice M. Evans Dr. Harold W. Berkman and Mrs. Muriel Berkman Mr. Charles T. Cantrell and Mrs. Nanette L. Cantrell Mr. David A. Culley and Mrs. Ann Cochran Culley Expel Agrotecnologia Bridgeman wants to make sure children in urban centers get the Mrs. Jeanne L. Berry Capital One Services, Inc. Mr. Gary Cunningham and Mrs. Lu Cunningham Exposition Foundation, Inc. opportunity to attend the University of Georgia regardless of their financial Mr. Wallace E. Bertschin The Honorable Valerie E. Caproni Kimberlee Ann and Jonathan Edward Curley ExxonMobil Foundation situation, so he created a need-based endowed scholarship through the Robert and Lisa Bezzeg Ms. Laura H. Carden and Mr. Joseph W. Carden Ms. Santhia L. Curtis Dr. Douglas P. Farman and Mrs. Patricia B. Farman Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program. He established the scholarship Dr. Clark Binkley Dr. Keith Carnes Sr. and Mrs. Lori Sanders Carnes CVS/Pharmacy The Fastbreak Club, Inc. in an effort to help those who qualify academically but would not otherwise Bio Green USA, Inc Mr. Stuart A. Carrington Mr. Harold Darden Mr. Donald M. Ferencz be able to afford the full cost of attendance. “The hope is they will have the Mr. Dameron Black III and Mrs. Jane Black Carroll County Animal Hospital Dr. Alexandra Craig Davenport and Mr. John G. Ferguson and Ms. Allyson G. Ferguson ability to focus more on academics and less on the anxiety of making ends Mr. Don B. Blackburn Ms. Amanda Carroll Mr. Whitley P. Davenport Mr. Jacob J. Ferro Jr. meet, ” Bridgeman said. Miss Anna K. Blissit Dr. Frank L. Carter and Mrs. Christine W. Carter Mr. R. Read Davis and Mrs. Diane D. Davis Fidelity Investments Blue Source LLC William Nichols Casey and Constance Smith Casey Mr. Kenneth J. DeLay and Mrs. Angela DeLay Mr. Joseph M. Field The Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program, announced in January Dr. H. Roger Boerma and Mrs. Cindy Boerma Mr. Van E. Caswell and Ms. Wimberly Warnock Anna E. DeLoach Finite Carbon Corporation 2017, is designed to grow the number of need-based scholarships awarded to Mr. Alexander H. Booth and Mrs. Francine Booth CatchMark Timber Trust Mr. James M. DeLoach Jr. Ms. Sue Henry Fink UGA students. Through the program, the UGA Foundation matches individual Mr. James N. Bosserman Ms. Danielle Cates Deloitte & Touche LLP First American Title Insurance Company donations to double the impact of endowed need-based scholarships. Dr. Martha Bosworth Century Strategies LLC Deloitte Services, LP Ms. Nancy A. Fischer and Mr. Patrick Moloney Dr. Ralph E. Bowers II and Dr. Amy Moates Bowers Certis U.S.A., LLC Mr. Marvin H. Dickey and Ms. Jacquelyn L. Dickey Mr. Charlie B. Fiveash and Mrs. Leila E. Fiveash Since 2005, Bridgeman has served several terms as a trustee. He Mr. Jesse G. Bowles III and Mrs. Judy Bowles Mr. David D. Chaffin Mr. Ty Dickey and Ms. Laney Prosperi Dickey Mrs. Amy Stewart Fletcher and Mr. Rick Fletcher attributes his time spent on the board to giving him great visibility into the Mr. Kirk J. Bradley and Mrs. Deanne Bradley Mr. William B. Chambers Mr. Kurt O. Diefenbach and Mrs. Kitty B. Diefenbach Ms. Jennifer Wheatley Fletcher interworking of the University. “By serving as a trustee, I’ve had a lot of Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Mr. Joshua J. Champion and Mr. James L. Dinkins Mr. Matthew J. Fletcher and Mrs. Laura A. Fletcher insight into how the University functions, ” Bridgeman said. “It puts you in a Ms. Laura E. Brightwell Ms. Jennifer Champion Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP Mr. James H. Floyd and Mrs. Shawn E. Floyd position of knowing that your dollars will be used wisely and will serve very Mr. Charles C. Brooks Jr. and Dr. Patricia D. Zettek Chaparral Foundation Dodge Communications, Inc. Mr. James D. Fluker Jr. and Mrs. Dorothy I. Fluker important purposes.” His appreciation of the University community also has Mr. Justin D. Brooks and Mrs. Margaret L. Brooks Chapple Corporation Mr. Bradford N. Dodge and Mrs. Diane B. Dodge Mr. Michael A. Foley Sr. and Mrs. Catherine Foley grown during his time as a trustee. “I’ve been impressed with how great of an Ms. Sarah Atkins Brooks The Cheesecake Factory Dr. Erin M. Doiron David Forehand Foundation academic center it is for students, but also just the warmth and community it Dr. William W. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. William L. Chick Elise R. Donohue Charitable Trust Mrs. Susan L. Forehand provides: UGA really is a family.” Mr. Phil Brosseau Jr. and Mr. Karl Christian and Mrs. Susan Christian The Roy and Janet Dorsey Foundation Forest Investment Associates, L.P. Ms. Stephanie Buckler Brosseau Chubb Charitable Foundation Dr. Barry A. Dotson Forest Resource Consultants, Inc. Mr. Michael W. Browder and Cintas Mr. James R. Dove and Mrs. Nancy P. Dove Forisk Consulting, LLC Mrs. Kimberly Browder Mr. Allen Clardy and Mrs. Karen Clardy Ms. Nancy P. Dove Forest Heights Pharmacy

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Dr. Jennifer L. Frum Ms. Deidre Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hubbard Jr. Mr. Marsh King and Mrs. Mary King The Fulbright Program Mr. Daniel N. Hannon and Mr. Henry M. Huckaby and Dr. Oswald H. “Sonny” King III and Mr. J. Rex Fuqua and Mrs. Duvall Fuqua Mrs. Laura Hutchinson Hannon Ms. Amy Wood Huckaby Mrs. Mallie Evins King Dr. Robert S. Galen and Dr. Lorilee R. Sandmann Mrs. Madelyn Hansberger and Mr. Jason E. Hudson and Mrs. Katherine P. Hudson Mr. Ryan King Mr. Denny C. Galis and Mrs. Peggy Galis Mr. James C. Hansberger Mrs. Sandra S. Hudson and Dr. Cecil C. Hudson Mr. Todd King and Mrs. Marianna Little King Mrs. Nancy Moore Gallagher and Dr. Bobby J. Harden Dr. Tyler H. Huhman and Dr. Kim Huhman Dr. Stanley H. Kleven and Mrs. Kathleen B. Kleven Mr. Gavin L. Gallagher Dr. Jason P. Harden and Mrs. Chloe E. Harden Mr. Andrew W. Hussion and Mrs. Leanne S. Hussion Charles B. Knapp and Lynne V. Knapp Mrs. Kent D. Garbee Mr. Patrick E. Hardie Mrs. Mary Denmark Hutcherson Mr. Charles E. Knox and Mrs. Kimberly N. Knox Dr. Ralph B. Garrett III and The Dot and Lam Hardman Family Foundation Mr. Johnny E. Hyers and Mrs. Louise James Hyers Mr. Reid R. Knox and Mrs. Molly Cummings Knox Mrs. Barbara Havry Garrett Mr. Bradford A. Hardy and Mrs. Danetta Hardy Hy-Line International Mr. Evan L. Koplin and Mr. Stephen Gately and Ms. Amy Gately Mr. Steve Harris Ichor, LLC Mrs. Margaret Koplin Mr. James C. Gatewood and Mrs. Billie Gatewood Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher Sr. Mr. Charles K. Idelson Korn Ferry Ms. Charlayne A. Gault and Mr. Ronald Gault Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawkins IMG College LLC Mr. Gregory M. Kosater and Mr. Robert Gauntt and Mrs. Kristin Gauntt Mr. P. David Hay and Mrs. Renee McDonald Hay Infinity Network Solutions Mrs. Leigh Bowen Kosater Mr. Sidney A. Gelernter and Haygood Legal PC Inform, Inc. Mr. Abraham Y. Kwon and Mrs. Linda Cho Kwon Ms. Michele R. Gelernter Healthcare Georgia Foundation ING Foundation Dr. Jane M. Lamb Georgia Beekeepers Association Mr. Robert P. Hein Mr. Kirby M. Ingram Andrew Lampros Georgia Crown Distributing Co. Mr. Walter Hellerstein and Dr. Nina Hellerstein Institute of International Education Landmark Properties, Inc. Georgia Development Authority Helm Agro US, Inc. Ironwood Family Holdings, LLC Land Mart, Inc. Georgia Institute of Technology Mr. and Mrs. John Cord Helmken II Ironwood Insurance Services, LLC Tom and Susan Landrum Georgia Pharmacy Association, Inc. Hemera Foundation Mr. Thomas T. Irvin Mr. Pope Langdale III and Georgia S. Downing Trust Mr. P. Don Hemrick and Mrs. Barbara M. Hemrick The Thomas T. & Bernice F. Irvin Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Evelyn Lanier Langdale Georgia State Charitable Contributions Program Mr. James L. Henderson III and ISK Biosciences Ms. Ruth L. Langevin Georgia Veterinary Medical Association Mrs. Eleanor Henderson J&M Tank Lines, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese Lanier ROBERT E. HOYT Georgia’s Film, Music & Digital Phil and Carol Hendrickson Mr. Charles E. Jabaley and Mrs. Rebecca H. Jabaley Thomas H. Lanier Family Foundation Entertainment Office Mr. Douglas M. Hene and Mrs. Lindsey D. Hene Jack in the Box Lanyon Solutions Inc. Andrew Ghertner Philanthropic Fund Dr. Keith L. Herndon and Mrs. Avonne Herndon Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael James Mr. Larry Laseter and Ms. Margaret A. Laseter Dr. William H. Gholston Robert E. Hoyt is the Dudley L. Moore Jr. Chair in the Terry College of Ms. Judith F. Hernstadt Jamestown, L.P. Mr. Thomas P. Lauth III and Mrs. Elaine S. Lauth Mr. Keith B. Giddens Jr. Business. He is the head of the Department of Insurance, Legal Studies, The Hershey Company Mr. Michael Janis and Mrs. Kim Janis Bobby and Sissy Lawson Mr. Michael P. Gigandet and and Real Estate, which boasts one of the top ranked risk management and Lonnie and Kim Herzog Dr. Xuefeng Jiang and Dr. Yanyan Wang Mrs. Terri Enis Lawson Mrs. Phyllis Reese Gigandet insurance programs in the nation. His research into corporate hedging, Mrs. Susan Guthrie Heuke John Hancock Financial Services Dr. Todd A. Levin and Mrs. Rebecca G. Levin Mr. John T. Glover and Mrs. Sandra Glover insurance fraud, and enterprise risk management, among other areas, informs Hillshire Brands Company Mr. James M. Johnson and Ms. Lois S. Johnson J. C. Lewis Foundation, Inc. Mr. John T. Glover Jr. how to maintain stable economies in an interconnected world. William R. Hinson and Lisa M. Hinson COL Thomas C. Johnson and Mrs. Mary S. Lewis Mr. Charles E. Godfrey Jr. Ms. Villa Sulzbacher Hizer Mrs. Cynthia Livingston Johnson Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Hoyt brings global experience to his research and teaching, having Mr. Ray Goff and Ms. Mary Harrison Mr. Inman G. Hodges and Mrs. Cindy D. Hodges Dr. Timothy Johnson Dr. James G. Lindley Jr. and served as visiting scholar in some of Europe’s leading universities and Vice Mr. William L. Goff Mr. Joseph M. Hodgson and Mrs. Penny G. Hodgson Mr. William H. Johnson Mrs. Stephanie C. Lindley President of the International Insurance Society. A prolific author in his field, Golden Peanut Company Mr. Leonard D. Hogan Sr. The Jones Company Dr. Lars G. Ljungdahl his expertise has been sought out by public and private sector organizations, Golden State Foods Mr. Charles R. Hoke and Ms. Rebecca L. Hoke Jones Lang LaSalle Ken and Robin Lloyd including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Dr. Lynda Thomas Goodfellow and Mrs. Donna Gereghty Holden and Mr. Bill Holden Mr. Carter L. Jones Lloyds America, Inc. Mr. Raymond B. Goodfellow Dr. Benjamin H. Holland and Mr. David S. Jones and Ms. Stacy Bishop Jones Lockheed-Georgia Co “I have a strong interest in international research and education. The Ms. Ava Goodson Ms. Elizabeth G. Holland Mr. Jeremy D. Jones and Mrs. Corrie L. Jones Ms. Lynn M. Locklair Moore Chair endowment has supported my involvement with the International Google, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hollingsworth Mr. Kenneth D. Jones and Mrs. Christine R. Jones Elizabeth “Liz” Lohse Insurance Society and my collaborative work with faculty in Germany and Mr. Carey L. Gordon and Mrs. Eileen Gordon Mr. Ronald G. Holt Jr. and Mrs. Rachel Walker Holt Dr. Saunders Jones Jr. and Mrs. Vicki Jones Drs. Brad and Laura Lord Switzerland. As I told Dudley Moore, the most important aspect of being the Greater New York Hospital Association Holy Cross Lutheran Church Judge Steve Jones and Ms. Lillian Kincey Mr. Garrett D. Mack holder of this chair is the recognition of my efforts over 29 years at UGA to Mr. Thomas E. Greene III and The Home Depot Foundation Ms. Gail E. Jordan Dr. Ray R. Maddox become an accomplished scholar and to contribute to the continued success of Mrs. Jessie Brinson Greene Homrich Berg, Inc. Mr. Kenneth L. Justice and Mrs. Elizabeth F. Justice Madison Charitable Trust the Risk Management and Insurance Program at Terry.” Greenwood Resources, Inc. Mr. William E. Honey Jr. and Ms. Kathryn P. Honey Mr. Russell E. Kaliher Jr. and Mrs. Sidney Kaliher Mr. Michael A. Maffett Mr. Micah P. Gremillion Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies Mr. and Mrs. Andy and Brooke Kalinauskas Mr. Barry M. Major and Mrs. Angela Major Griffin Ford Lincoln, Inc. Mr. Christopher A. Hopkins and Ms. Eleni Pryles Kalisch and Mr. Bertram Kalisch Mr. Bradford P. Majors and Ms. Josselyn G. Majors Griffin Spalding Chamber of Commerce Ms. Marilynn H. Hopkins The J.M. Kaplan Fund, Inc. Dr. John A. Maltese Mr. Christopher M. Griffin and Dr. Jacquelyn V. Horner Mr. Timothy A. Keadle and Mrs. Kathryn Keadle Mr. Gordon A. Maner and Ms. Megan Allen Maner Mrs. Jennifer L. Griffin Mrs. Kimber L. Houlne and Mr. Timothy M. Houlne Dr. Drew S. Keller Mr. Timothy Mann Jr. The Fort Trustee Fund Mr. Ronald E. Franklin Mr. Paxton W. Griffin and Ms. Annie Griffin Julia A. Houston Dr. J. Lex Kenerly III and Mrs. Joy Bland Kenerly The Mark at Athens, LLC Mr. Kent D. Fountain Dr. Megan R. Freeman Mr. Preston W. Griffith and Mrs. Paula N. Griffith Mrs. Margaret Kwilecki Howard and Kennedy Timber, LLC Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. Dr. George E. Francisco Jr. and Mr. Joseph A. Fried and Mrs. Terry A. Fried Ms. Amy Gumas Mr. Eugene H. Howard Jr. Mr. Allen Kennedy Marsh USA, Inc. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Francisco Mr. Edward M. Fritch Jr. and Mrs. Janie Fritch Hall, Both, Smith & Slover PC Mrs. Charlette Howell and Mr. Paul Howell Wayne M. Kimberly Mr. Colin T. Martin and Dr. Elizabeth Martin

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Margaret Ann and Don Martin Mr. William S. Morris III and Dr. Brittany A. S. Paschal The Randolph & Susan Reynolds Foundation Mr. Lewis Massey and Mrs. Amy Massey Mrs. Mary E. Morris Mrs. Anna L. Patterson Mr. Robert G. Reynolds and Mrs. Gaylen Reynolds Dr. Maria C. Mastropietro and Mosaic Dr. John M. Payan and Mrs. Jana B. Payan Dr. Louis A. Riccardi and Mrs. Candy Gibbs Riccardi Mr. Anthony Mastropietro Mr. John D. Mosely and Ms. Marie Mosely Dr. Larry J. Payne and Mrs. Hart Payne Mr. Michael T. Ricker Mr. James S. Mathews III and Ms. Ann Moxley Mr. Kenneth M. Payne and Mrs. Erika M. Payne Monika Schaaf Riely Mrs. Deyanne P. Mathews Mr. David R. Mulkey Jr. The Peanut Foundation, Inc. Mr. Melvyn S. Rifkind and Mrs. Gabrielle Rifkind Mr. Charles L. Mathis and Mr. Scott Mulkey and Ms. Kathryn Hamling Mulkey Andrea Tabor Pearson Mr. Eric Rinestone Mrs. Margaret Winn Mathis Dr. Marie R. Mullan Peavy Law, LLC Mr. Robby Roberts III and Mr. Matthew T. Mautz and Mrs. Chelsea M. Mautz Mr. Brendan F. Murphy and Dr. Sarah J. Murphy Mr. John H. Peavy Jr. Mrs. Laura Richbourg Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wadsworth McArthur IV Musick Enterprises, Inc. Mr. William R. Peek and Mrs. Rachael G. Peek Dr. Stacy L. Robertson Ms. Colleen J. McCall Judge John S. Myers and Mrs. Rhonda S. Myers Ms. Carrie L. Penley and Mr. Stephen L. Penley Jr. H. English and Ermine Cater Robinson Foundation Mrs. Marianne R. McConnel and Mr. James O. Nalley and Mrs. Stephanie L. Nalley Dr. Miguel H. Perales Mr. John W. Robinson III and Mrs. Adrian Robinson Dr. Fred M. S. McConnel National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance Mrs. Marilyn B. Perry *Mr. Peyton C. Robinson Sr. and MCD Real Estate Holdings, LLC Nationwide Insurance Foundation Mr. Gregory A. Peters and Ms. Jill E. Peters Mrs. Mary Robinson Mrs. Jane Norris McDaniel Dr. Virginia D. Nazarea Pharr Road Animal Hospital Dr. Andy Roddenbery V and Dr. Scott J. McDermott and Ms. Amy R. McDermott Elaine Collier Neal Mr. Dick Phillips Jr. and Mrs. Julie Withers Phillips Mrs. Mary Sides Roddenbery Mr. E. Crawford McDonald and Mrs. Ann McDonald Mr. Edwin R. Neel and Mrs. Sara S. Neel Piedmont Charitable Foundation Mr. Joseph Roddy and Ms. Carol Roddy Mr. James McEachin and Ms. Tamara McEachin Mr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmith Piedmont College Ms. Jamie M. Rogers and Mr. Michael Rogers Mr. Byrd P. McGahee and Nestle Purina PetCare Ms. Kinsey E. Pillsbury Dr. Kathleen J. Rojek and Dr. Dean G. Rojek Dr. Thayer Wilson McGahee Ms. Jennifer Nettles PlantResponse Biotech S.L. Roka Bioscience, Inc. Mr. Greg McGarity and Mr. James L. Newland and Mr. Scott F. Plomgren Mr. Alan F. Rothschild Jr. and Mrs. Sheryl Holland McGarity Mrs. Dorothy Sams Newland The PNC Financial Services Group Mrs. Jewett W. Rothschild STAN AND DOTTY SHELTON Mr. Andrew S. McGhee and Mrs. Carolyn N. McGhee Mr. Floyd C. Newton III and Mrs. Katrina D. Newton Dr. Eryn Pogue RSM US LLP Mr. Jon D. McKee and Mrs. Jennifer McKee Mr. J. Alvin Newton Jr. Mr. Alexander J. Pope and Mrs. Kathryn Pope Mr. Glen Rubin Mr. Patrick J. McKenna and Ms. Christine McKenna Mr. Joseph B. Newton Jr. and Dr. James W. Porter and Dr. Karen G. Porter Sakata Seed America, Inc. Stan Shelton, a resident of Boston, Massachusetts, has been an engaged McLendon Acres, Inc. Ms. Elizabeth H. Newton Dr. Zachary J. Powell and Mr. Blake Salazar alumnus of the University of Georgia for decades. Early in his career, he Mr. Martin McLendon Mr. Carl R. Nichols and Mrs. Kathryn J. Nichols Mrs. Elizabeth Barron Powell Dr. Charles W. Sanderlin Jr. and Dr. Tia R. Sanderlin helped establish a new employee recruiting program for his employer. Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. McNeill Jr. Mr. Phil Nichols and Ms. Lisa Nichols Premier Elevator Company Deen Day Sanders and James R. Sanders advocated for his company to expand its recruitment beyond the traditional Dr. Virginia R. McNeill Mr. Philip H. Nix and Ms. Alane W. Shelley Mrs. Pamela Prengaman Mr. Stan W. Sands and Mrs. Donna Sands approach of visiting universities in the Northeast to recruit students from UGA. Mr. Joseph M. McRae Estate Dr. W. Robert Nix Mr. James E. Prickett Mr. and Mrs. Elmore S. Sanford Ms. Deborah A. Meade and Mr. Randall Meade Mr. Edward T. Noland and Mrs. Kimberly E. Noland Prime Meats, LLC DBA Norsan Meats Ms. Laura Halter Sardone and Mr. Nicholas Sardone Fast forward to 2008. Shelton accepted an invitation to serve on the Dr. Richard A. Meaders and Mrs. Sherri Meaders Mr. Thomas F. Norris Mr. Matthew S. Prince and Mrs. Kate P. Prince Dr. Tracey Sellers Sasher University of Georgia Foundation board of trustees. In addition to donating his Meadow Veterinary Hospital North Georgia Community Foundation William F. Prokasy and Pamela P. Prokasy Mr. Jason R. Saunders time, Stan and his wife, Dotty, have established a fund to support the Honors Dr. Laura J. Meadows North Georgia Turf, Inc. Mr. Matt Pruitt and Mrs. Baya M. Pruitt Jack Schmidt and Lori Goelz Schmidt Program as well as an endowed professorship in the School of Public and Dr. Brooks C. Mendell and Dr. Elizabeth E. Mendell Northeast Georgia Livestock Auction Barn, Inc. Mr. James W. Purcell and Mrs. Ana P. Purcell Robert I. Schramm and Nancy E. Williams International Affairs (SPIA). Intervet, Inc. Wayne and Sabrina Odom Mr. Martin G. Quirk and Mrs. Janet H. Quirk John and Terri Schraudenbach MetLife Ms. Kathleen O’Donnell-Cahill Ms. Carol Ragle and Mr. Roy W. Ragle Estate Mr. Andrew M. Schroer and Mrs. Brandy M. Schroer “Dotty and I enjoy supporting the academic excellence of the University. Michael Foods Oglethorpe Power Corporation Mrs. Doris Adams Ramsey Mr. William Searcy and Camille Searcy That’s why the Honors Program is so important, ” Shelton said. “The program Microsoft Corporation Ms. Karla O’Grady Mr. Sean G. Randall and Mrs. Patricia Randall Beverly J. Searles Foundation sets high standards, which allows us to be able to attract and retain top-tier Dr. Parker Middleton and Dr. Kent R. Middleton Dr. Dennis O’Hara Mr. Errol Randolph Mr. William I. Segars and Mrs. Barbara A. Segars students who are very important to the future of the University.” Ms. Jennifer K. Mihalchik Dr. John D. Orcutt Jr. and Ms. Judy A. Orcutt The Honorable William M. Ray II and Mr. Blake Selig and Ms. Stephanie Sanders Selig Dr. Julia LeCraw Mikell Origination, Inc. Dr. Kelle Chandler Ray Mr. Steven R. Settles and Mrs. Sherry Settles The great rapport Stan developed with his professors while attending UGA Mr. Joe Miller Mr. Matthew G. Orr and Mrs. Amy D. Orr Raymond James & Associates Dr. John N. Sexton and Mrs. Jeanne Sexton inspired him to establish an endowed professorship. “I’ll never forget some Ms. Isobel P. Mills Outdoor Underwriters, Inc. Mr. Larry E. Reagin and Mrs. Tammy S. Reagin Paul B. & Mildred Seydel Foundation, Inc. of the professors who helped shape me while in school, ” Shelton said. “I also Mrs. Berkeley Smith Minor and Mr. Dan Minor Dr. R. Glen Owen Jr. and Mrs. Carla Clifton Owen Redek Investments LLC Mr. Ben Shanley think public policy is quite important, and the programs and professors in SPIA A. S. Mitchell Foundation, Inc. Mr. Jesse Owens Ms. Barbara J. Redman and Dr. Leonard Chastkofsky Mr. Brant Sharp and Mrs. Sheila Terrell Sharp are great. We are committed to helping them continue on that path.” Mr. Herbert W. Mobley Jr. Mrs. Vivion Young Palmer and Nora L. Redman Fund Dr. Joanne L. Shaw and Mr. David Shaw Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Mobley Jr. Mr. Dwight W. Palmer Mrs. Donna Scott Reed Mr. William W. Shearouse Jr. and Shelton views his generosity to UGA partially as an investment in the Money/Arenz Foundation, Inc. Paradise Found Garden Tours Dr. Ralph E. Reed Jr. and Mrs. Jo A. Reed Mrs. Rhonda Bryan Shearouse reputation of his degree and education, and he continues to encourage others Ms. Florence Monroe Dr. Robert J. Parel II Michael W. Reese Mr. James D. Shelton Sr. and Ms. Elizabeth Shelton to give back to the institutions important in their lives. “The decision to Mr. William J. Monroe and Mrs. Ivy Stewart Monroe Mrs. Melissa S. Paris and Mr. Taylor W. Paris Mrs. Lucy Branch Reid and Mr. Robert P. Reid Mr. Mitchell S. Sheppard and support something that is important to you is easy, especially when you can Mr. Anthony Montag and Mrs. Jackie Montag Mr. Alex N. Park Renasant Bank Mrs. Brannen Greene Sheppard see the good it is doing, ” Shelton said. “If you can help, why wouldn’t you?” Amy Gaines Moore Mrs. Brandie L. Park and Mr. Brad Park Mrs. Cheryl Davis Resnick and Mr. Jeff Resnick Mr. David M. Sherman Mr. Richard D. Moore and Mrs. Cynthia Moore Mr. Daniel F. Parker Sr. and Ms. Janice Parker Mr. J. Darryl Reyna Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Sherrill Morris Communications Corporation Mr. James E. Parker and Ms. Becky B. Parker Ms. Brook E. Reynolds Mr. Danny A. Shive and Mrs. Elaine H. Shive Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP Partitions Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reynolds Mr. Joe Sidwell and Mrs. Sally Sidwell *Deceased 56 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 57 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Mr. James A. Sommerville and Mr. Mark F. Travis and Mrs. Rosalind L. Travis Dr. James B. Wilkes and Mrs. Cindy Wilkes Dr. Eric Atkinson and Mrs. Lindsay A. Atkinson Mrs. Frances D. Sommerville Dr. Ben M. Treen and Mrs. Marilyn Treen Jerry and Bev Wilkinson Mr. Thomas E. Austin Jr. and Mrs. Lori Keller Austin Sonia Says, Inc. Mr. Jack D. Tribble and Mrs. Kathleen Tribble Mr. S. R. Williams and Mrs. Amy McDaniel Williams Ralph W. Balchin Jr. and Sandra S. Balchin Southeastern Gin & Peanut Mrs. Mary Alice Trussell and Mr. Philip E. Trussell Mr. Robert F. Willis III Ms. Eleanor F. Banister Southern Powder Coating, Inc. Mr. Emmanuel Tuffuor Willis Towers Watson Dr. and Mrs. Allan W. Barber Mrs. Margaret R. Spalding Marjorie Reitz Turnbull Mr. Christopher M. Wilson and Ms. Stacey R. Wilson Mr. Andy Barksdale and Mrs. Laura White Barksdale Dr. Denise A. Spangler Mr. Anthony Turner and Mrs. Kendell S. Turner Dr. Steven C. Winokur and Dr. Sherri T. Almand Mr. Patrick A. Barrett and Mrs. Leigh-Ann Barrett Spectra Energy Foundation Dr. Patricia Turner Winterhawke Foundation, Inc. *Mrs. Dolly Dunn Barstow and Mr. Richard O. Spires Mr. William B. Turner III and Mr. Randall H. Wofford and Dr. William E. Barstow Stafford Capital Partners Mrs. Katherine W. Turner Ms. Lisa Cavender Wofford Ms. Ruth A. Bartlett Stan Fried Private Foundation Dr. Laura J. Twedt Dr. Douglas C. Wolf and Dr. Christine Wolf Mr. Robert W. Belson and Mr. Richard D. Stanfield UGA MBA Programs Mr. William T. Wolfe and Mrs. Jane C. Wolfe Mrs. Charlotte Whitehead Belson State Bank and Trust Company Dr. Ludwig Uhlig and Mrs. Ursula Uhlig David and Debbie Wood Mr. Preston F. Bennett and Ms. Dawn M. Bennett SteelFab Mr. William E. Underwood III and Mr. Joe T. Wood Jr. and Mrs. Cathy Wood Frederick S. Bergen and Malinda B. Bergen Ms. Sonia Steffes Ms. Jean Underwood Mr. Jeff Woodman and Ms. Nancy M. Woodman Dr. Jerry E. Berland and Mrs. Laila A. Berland Mrs. Dudley Stevens United Community Banks Woodruff Memorial Charitable Trust Mrs. Susan Camp Berry and Mr. Andrew J. Berry Mr. James E. Stewart III and Mrs. Julie A. Stewart United Phosphrous Inc Mr. Thomas S. Woodruff Mr. Thilo D. Best and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Best The John Paul Stevens Fellowship United Services Auto Assoc Mrs. Frank L. Wooten Jr. Ms. Vanessa J. Birdwell and Mr. David R. Birdwell Dr. Susan C. Stewart Universal Forest Products, Inc. Chancellor Steve W. Wrigley and Mr. George M. Brandon and Mrs. Martha S. Brandon Mr. Thomas B. Story and Mrs. Deirdre L. Story University Woman’s Club Mrs. Lynne S. Wrigley Ms. Kathy Larkin Bremer and Mr. Clarence B. Stowe and Mrs. Lynn W. Stowe Mr. J. Andrew Vance WTHR Mr. Carlton H. Bremer III Dr. Caroline D. Strobel Dr. Jimmie B. Vaught and Dr. Irene B. Glowinski Mr. Gin Wu Nan Gillespie Brinning Sugar Cookie, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Veith Dr. Charles Q. Yang Dr. Josef M. Broder and Mrs. Diane Brownlee Broder Mr. George S. Summers Verizon Foundation C. Richard and Jane J. Yarbrough Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Broos ASHITHA RAJEURS Summit Agro USA, LLC Vestaron Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Danny Yates Mr. Jeffrey A. Brown and Mrs. Susan G. Brown SunOpta Foods, Inc. Mr. Andres C. Villegas Mr. Presley D. Yates IV and Ms. Julie Yates Mr. Peter M. Brown and Ms. Pamela R. Brown SunTrust Banks, Inc. Mr. Benjamin J. Vinson and Mrs. Cynthia B. Yavinsky and Mr. Merrill Yavinsky Mr. Terry S. Brown and Mrs. Lisa Brown Ashitha Rajeurs, who graduated in May with bachelor degrees in biology Mr. Mathews D. Swift and Mrs. Mary Lou C. Swift Ms. Ansley Campbell Vinson Mr. B. Neely Young and Mrs. Katherine Young Mr. James R. Bryan and Ms. Rae M. Bryan and psychology, made the most of her time at UGA. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Sycoff Dr. Alfred Viola and Mrs. Joy Viola Mrs. Jane H. Young Mr. Michael J. Burke and Ms. Tracy A. Burke As an Honors student, Rajeurs prepared for a career in medicine by Timothy Elton Tallent Dr. Thomas von Dohlen and Ms. Rene von Dohlen YourCause, LLC Mr. and Mrs. C. Merrell Calhoun conducting tuberculosis research with infectious disease faculty. She also Mrs. Lynda Cowart Talmadge Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Susie Voynich Mr. Jeffrey A. Zachman Mr. Ron Cameron and Ms. Julie Cameron honed her leadership skills as a summer orientation leader and a fellow in the *Mr. James S. Tardy and Mrs. Claire S. Tardy W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Ms. C. Lee Zell Mr. Clayton O. Carmack and Institute for Leadership Advancement in the Terry College of Business. Rajeurs, Mr. James S. Tardy Jr. and Mrs. Mauri A. Tardy Mr. Craig C. Walker Sr. and Mrs. Cameron Walker Mrs. Ellen Mitchell Carmack who is now in medical school, also was voted the 2016 Homecoming Queen. Target Corporation Mr. William T. Walton and Mrs. Darlene Walton PARTNERS Mr. Tobin R. Carr and Mrs. Kellen Carr Tata Consultancy Services Mr. Don L. Waters and Mrs. Cynthia Waters Dr. Louis A. Castenell Jr. and Mrs. Mae E. Castenell “Looking back, I am in awe of all the opportunities I have had in the past TaxConnex, LLC Jane W. and James F. Watson University Partners are individuals whose Dr. J. Carson Cato and four years, and I know that none of it could have been possible without the Taylor Automotive Group Mr. Lance C. Watson annual gifts to UGA total $2,500 or more and Ms. Mary Margaret Mendenhall support of the University and its donors. My experiences with the Center for Textron Inc. Mr. Paul E. Weathington support the Venture Fund in total or in part. Mr. Tristan M. Caudron and Undergraduate Research Opportunities and the Terry College of Business have Mr. Robert J. Thiebaut and Mrs. Anneli M. Thiebaut Mr. G. Price Weaver Jr. University Partners enjoy a unique flexibility Ms. Melanie P. Caudron been instrumental in my development as a student as well as a leader. Both Dr. James E. Thomas Wegmans Food Markets in choosing how their gifts will benefit UGA. Mr. William B. Chambers programs were contingent upon the generosity of UGA’s donors, and I can’t Thompson Hine LLP Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial, LLC All Partners support the Venture Fund, which Mr. Mark B. Chandler and Ms. Ann J. Chandler thank them enough for their support of my academic career.” Mr. Michael B. Thompson and Mrs. Lindley B. Weinberg and helps support students with funding for small Mr. Michael V. Cheek and Mrs. Runell Cheek Mrs. Susan M. Thompson Mr. Leonard Weinberg II programs and projects. Donors may choose Mr. James W. Childs and Mrs. Natalie S. Childs Mr. Sterling K. Thornton and Wells Fargo Bank to designate the remainder of their gift to the Ms. Diana Findley Conway Ms. Cindy H. Thornton Mrs. Susan W. Welsh and Mr. Stephen M. Welsh academic area of their choice. UGA faculty Dr. Thomas and Sara Cooney Dr. Ernest D. Threadgill and Mrs. Anne Threadgill Weswood Foundation and staff (current and retired) may join the Mr. Frederick E. Cooper Ms. Audrey Boone Tillman and Dr. Chip Tillman Dr. Barry J. White Partners program at a reduced level. Mr. Robert K. Cooper Timac USA, Inc. Mrs. Karen L. White and Mr. Charles S. White Dr. Victor E. Corrigan II and Mrs. Marie S. Corrigan Sigma Underwriting Managers Mr. Charles H. Smith and Timberland II, LLC Mr. Robert C. Whitehead and Anonymous (3) Lane and Richard W. Courts IV Elizabeth and David Sikes Mrs. Nancy Thompson Smith Ms. Susie Tinsley Mrs. Kathryne L. Whitehead Mr. Allan Adams Mr. William Crandall and Ms. Michelle Crandall Dr. and Mrs. James S. Simpson III J M Smith Foundation Mr. Alfred W. Tolbert Jr. and Mrs. Rebecca Tolbert The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Mr. James J. Adams and Mr. John H. Crawford IV and Mr. Fred M. Sims Jr. and Mrs. Patricia H. Sims Ms. Margaret R. Smith Mr. Matthew Tolleson Mr. Franklin S. Whitworth and Mrs. Elizabeth Walker Adams Mrs. Elizabeth B. Crawford SLB Dr. Stephen W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William O. Tome Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Whitworth Dr. Margaret A. Amstutz Mr. David A. Culley and Mrs. Ann Cochran Culley Dr. Timothy J. Smalley Mr. William D. Smith Dr. Michael J. Topper and Mrs. Kimberly Topper Dr. Heide Wiegel and Dr. Juergen K. W. Wiegel Mr. William C. Archer III and Mrs. Andrea Archer Mr. David Curtis and Ms. Vicki A. Curtis Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP Matt and Patti Snow Dr. Jodi Torrez Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wiley III Mr. Stephen P. Argo and Mrs. Jane J. Argo Dr. Eric Dahl and Mrs. Margaret W. Dahl Mr. Byron Lamar Smith and Mrs. Edie E. Smith Social Empowerment Center TotalBond Veterinary Hospitals Mr. Philip A. Wilheit Jr. and Ms. Addie Wilheit Darren Winston Ash and Kathryn L. Ash Ms. Forrest Nutting Day

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Mrs. Kathryn H. Dennis and Mr. Samuel D. Holmes Sr. and Mrs. Lara H. Holmes Dr. and Mrs. William M. McDonald Ms. Elizabeth Correll Richards Mr. Brown W. Dennis Jr. Mr. Philip L. Howard and Mrs. Kathleen J. Howard Mr. W. Douglas McDowell and Dr. Gary E. Rodrick and Dr. Lynn B. Bailey Mr. Doug Derrick and Ms. Christine Derrick Dr. Robert E. Hoyt and Mrs. Patricia G. Hoyt Mrs. Patricia D. McDowell Mr. Douglas L. Rooker and Ms. Whitney T. Rooker Mr. Daniel W. Dienst and Mrs. Jill C. H. Dienst Mr. John H. Irby and Mrs. Abby Corn Irby Mr. Greg McGarity and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saer Ms. Victoria I. Dorsey Mr. Kenneth G. Jackson and Ms. Jody Jackson Mrs. Sheryl Holland McGarity Mr. Randy Salisbury and Mrs. Julie Salisbury Mr. J. Griffin Doyle and Mrs. Sherri Doyle Mr. Michael I. Jacobson and Ms. Barbara L. Frank Mr. John E. McMullan and John and Leigh Anne Schlafly Mr. William R. Draper and Mrs. Rebecca H. Draper Mr. Charles E. Johnson III and Mrs. Catherine McMullan Mr. Ken Schnitzer Dr. Joseph R. Dromsky and Mrs. Michelle W. Johnson Dr. Laura J. Meadows John and Holley Schramski Mrs. Jill Winkler Dromsky Mrs. Kelly C. Johnson Mr. David J. Merkel and Mrs. Kathleen M. Merkel Mr. William Searcy and Camille Searcy Mr. Denis J. Duncan and Ms. Tamra D. Duncan Ms. Kirstin Johnson and Mr. Carter Johnson Dr. Parker Middleton and Dr. Kent R. Middleton Ms. Swann Seiler Dr. Delmer D. Dunn and Mrs. Ann S. Dunn Mr. Stephen M. Joiner and Mrs. Margaret Joiner Doris Marie Miller, D.V.M., Ph.D. and Mrs. Jodi Holtzman Selvey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Edge Dr. Laura Dunn Jolly and Mr. David Jolly Alfred Liebl, D.V.M. Mr. William E. Selvey Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Edlich IV Mr. David S. Jones and Ms. Stacy Bishop Jones Mr. Clay Milling Jr. and Mrs. Jayne Milling Claudia Wright Shamp Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Eisenberg Dr. Jeffrey P. Jones and Mrs. Shana Jones Mr. Thomas O. Minner and Mrs. Mary E. Minner Mr. Robert H. Shearin and Mrs. Cindy T. Shearin Mr. Evan R. Elder and Ms. Victoria N. Prevatt Judge Steve Jones and Ms. Lillian Kincey Denise Dooley Mitchell and Jay Douglas Mitchell Dr. Robert N. Shulstad and Mrs. Carol A. Shulstad Rey and Tricia Essex Mr. James M. Jordan III and Ellen L. More R. Todd Shutley and Darlene R. Shutley Mr. Kevin C. Evans and Mrs. Candice M. Evans Mrs. Patricia C. Edwards Jordan President Jere W. Morehead Mr. Peter F. Sillen and Dr. Stuart Feldman and Mrs. Renee Feldman Mr. Kelly K. Kerner and Mrs. Rachel Kerner Dr. Van Morris and Dr. Libby Vassar Morris Ms. Elizabeth McCullough Sillen Mr. Stephen G. Fendrich and Mrs. Lisa M. Fendrich Dr. Oswald H. “Sonny” King III and Mr. Clement R. Morton Jr. and Mrs. Terrie Morton Mr. John L. Simms and Mrs. Victoria K. Simms William P. and Marihope Troutman Flatt Mrs. Mallie Evins King Doyle and Patricia Mote Dr. Rakesh K. Singh and Mrs. Sunita K. Singh Mrs. Amy Stewart Fletcher and Mr. Rick Fletcher Mr. Todd King and Mrs. Marianna Little King Mrs. Holley S. Murray and Mr. Grey B. Murray Mr. David J. Slump and Ms. Christine D. Slump Mr. Frank D. Foley III and Mrs. Elizabeth Foley Mrs. Kimberly Tally Kingsfield and Mr. Lowell D. Murray and Mrs. Deborah Murray Dr. Emilie Phillips Smith and Mr. Phillip Reid SCOTT JACKSON Dr. George C. Foreman and Mrs. Lisa C. Foreman Mr. Scott Kingsfield Mr. Fred M. Muse and Mrs. Sharon A. Muse Mr. and Mrs. Garnett A. Smith Dean Linda Kirk Fox and Mr. Wayne A. Fox Mr. John O. Knox Jr. and Mrs. Rae Cole Knox Mr. Clayton J. Mynard and Mrs. Nancy Mynard Mr. Harrison A. Smith Scott Jackson is the GRA Eminent Scholar for Plant Functional Genomics Dr. Kirsten Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Krouskos Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Nalley III Dr. Stuart E. Smith and Mrs. Lynne C. Smith and director of the Center for Applied Genetic Technologies. His lab works Mr. Gregg S. Freishtat and Ms. Ruth A. Freishtat Mr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon III Mr. Ryan A. Nesbit and Mrs. Dale Lanier Nesbit Mr. Philip Solomons Jr. and Mrs. Cathy Solomons at the intersection of modern genetics and agriculture, applying advanced Mr. Remick French and Ms. Marianne French Mr. LeRoy F. Laney and Ms. Caroline S. Laney Dr. Jeffry M. Netter and Dr. Annette B. Poulsen Mr. John Phinizy Spalding and technology to improve crop varieties to strengthen agriculture in Georgia and Dr. Jennifer L. Frum Mr. David S. Langley and Mrs. Leslie J. Langley Dr. Gray Norris Sr. and Ms. Trudi Norris Mrs. Mildred Cross Spalding across the world. Jackson’s research team includes many undergraduate and Mr. Tom Fuller and Mrs. Cathy Fuller Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell Laughlin Dr. Gregory M. Oetting and Mrs. Amy K. Oetting Dr. Denise A. Spangler graduate students who are training to become the next generation of plant Mr. and Mrs. William Christian Gambel Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Lauth Dr. Svein ÿie and Ms. Barbara Woodruff Mr. Jeff Spratlin and Ms. Paige McCane Spratlin scientists. Dr. Philip P. Garrett and Mrs. Dawn Garrett Robert “Buzz” Law and Cathy Law Mr. John L. O’Neal and Ms. Marilyn S. O’Neal Mr. Scott K. Steilen and Mrs. Leslie Witt Gates and Mr. Greg B. Gates Bobby and Sissy Lawson Mr. David B. O’Quinn and Ms. Marybeth Schmidt Steilen “The continued and overwhelming generosity of UGA’s donors allows my Dr. Gregory L. Gay and Mrs. Danna Gay Dr. David C. Lee and Dr. Leslie A. Lee Ms. Alannah Simms O’Quinn Mr. Robert H. Stolz Sr. and Mrs. Anne Howard Stolz lab to enhance the livelihoods of farmers in Georgia and around the world. Our Mr. Thomas W. Gay Sr. and Mrs. Dana B. Gay Dean Donald Leo and Ms. Jeannine Alexander Ms. Jessica Orbock and Mr. Eric Orbock Mr. Alexander J. Szaro Jr. and Mrs. Sheryl K. Szaro work has improved the sustainability and profitability of crops like peanuts and Mr. Michael J. Geisler and Ms. Nancy C. Geisler Mr. Jon K. Lewis and Mrs. Angela W. Lewis Sanford H. and Barbara H. Orkin Mr. James S. Tardy Jr. and Mrs. Mauri A. Tardy soybeans. In Africa, we are working with small-holder growers to improve the Dr. Luis J. Giraudo and Dr. Silvia Quesada Giraudo Mr. Michael Liess and Mrs. J. Elizabeth Liess Mr. Hank Page Jr. and Mrs. Susan Wood Page Mrs. Gillian P. Taylor and Mr. Allen A. Taylor crops that sustain them.” Mrs. Stephanie E. Godwin and Mr. Philip T. Linder Sr. and Mrs. Vaughn C. Linder Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris III Mr. John G. Taylor and Mrs. Cari Taylor Mr. John T. Godwin Jr. Mrs. Mary C. Lindgren and Mr. Robert J. Lindgren Mr. Alexander W. Patterson and Mrs. Mary A. Taylor and Mr. Richard C. Taylor Dr. Joseph W. Goetz and Ms. Lindsay Elwood Mr. Russell C. Lindner and Mrs. Miriam Lindner Mrs. Janet Patterson Mr. Richard B. Taylor and Mrs. Evia A. Golde and Dr. Andris R. Golde Mr. Gary W. Locke and Mrs. Jessica L. Locke Dr. Linda J. Peery-Hunt and Dr. Robert K. Hunt Mrs. Sherrie Lieber Taylor Mr. Robert E. Gordon Jr. and Dr. David Loncarich and Mrs. Nancy Loncarich Dr. Steven R. Peskin and Ms. Suzanne W. Peskin Mr. Jeffrey S. Tucker and Mrs. Catherine B. Tucker Dr. Leslie Stafford Gordon Dr. Estoria Maddux Mr. Dick Phillips Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Turnbull Ms. Claudia P. Gosch and Mr. Kurt B. Gosch Mr. Mitchell K. Malcom and Mrs. Julie Withers Phillips T. Rogers Wade and *Marcia Bryan Wade Mr. Frank B. Wyatt II and Mrs. Brenda H. Wyatt Dr. Donna Gale Adams Mr. August K. Graumlich and Mrs. Susan Jones Malcom Missie and Bill Pierce Susan C. Waltman and Thomas M. Barry Mr. and Mrs. William D. Young Jr. Emily C. Adams Ms. Betty S. Graumlich Dr. John A. Maltese Mr. Mark A. Pompa and Ms. Jane M. Pompa Mr. Robert L. Ward Jr. and Ms. Ann M. Ward Mr. and Mrs. W. Clay Adamson Jr. Franny and Jim Gray Mr. Gordon A. Maner and Ms. Megan Allen Maner Mr. Kevin B. Powell and Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wasserman Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Adler Mrs. Patricia Grimes and Mr. Danner R. Grimes Gordon and Roslyn Maner Ms. Rhonda F. Belcher-Powell Mr. Winston E. Weinmann and FOUNDING PRESIDENTS CLUB Mrs. Milton E. Adsit Mr. Mack H. Guest III and Mrs. Camilla M. Guest Mr. Samuel W. Mann Jr. and Mrs. Beverly A. Mann Mr. R. Edward Powell Jr. and Ms. Brooke Trible Weinmann Mr. and Mrs. Barton A. Alderman Mr. Frank J. Hanna Jr. Mrs. Rita C. Manning Mrs. Melinda H. Powell Mr. Ronnie Weinstein and Mrs. Paige Weinstein Founding members joined during the first 20 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Aldredge Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hathaway Mr. Andrew W. Marlatt and Dr. Susan Marlatt Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff Jr. and Mr. James R. White Jr. and Mrs. Lirong S. White years of the Club’s existence with a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Aldridge Mr. Robert P. Hein Mr. Stephen A. Martin and Mrs. Karen J. Martin Ms. Margaret R. Poydasheff Mr. John K. White and Mrs. Polly A. White at least $10,000. Listed below are the living Gilles and Bernadette Allard Mrs. Mary Laraine Young Hines Mr. Keith W. Mason and Mr. Michael M. Raeber and Mrs. Carrie D. Raeber Dr. Sandra M. Whitney and Dr. James A. Whitney members of the Founding Presidents Club. Mr. and Mrs. B. Heyward Allen Jr. William R. Hinson and Lisa M. Hinson Mrs. Twinker Burton Mason Mr. Glen Ravn and Mrs. Cynthia Ravn Dr. W. Thomas Wilfong Dr. David C. Allen Mr. Thomas H. Hogan and Ms. Faith J. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. David G. McClellan Dr. Tom Reichert and Mrs. Jill Franklin Reichert Mrs. Elizabeth L. Williams and Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Allen Jr. Mr. Robert O. Holden and Ms. Sonja Holden Mr. and Mrs. W. Fray McCormick Mrs. Cheryl Davis Resnick and Mr. Jeff Resnick Mr. Ridley M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Abrams John F. Allgood Ms. Susan C. Holder and Mr. Dennis D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. J. Cliff McCurry Mr. Ken Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten Mrs. W. Richard Acree Dr. Norman L. Allinger

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Mr. Curtis L. Alliston Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Benefield Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldo Bradley James N. Calhoun Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard Alston Mrs. W. Tapley Bennett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Calhoun Jr. Peter A. and Kay N. Amann Dr. Albert C. Benson Jr. N. Carson Branan Mrs. Cason J. Callaway Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Ambrose H. Edsel and Robin Jones Benson William V. Branan Debra Cerniglia Callaway Daniel P. Amos Larry R. Benson Mrs. J. Curtis Branch Jr. Kenneth H. Callaway Bill Anderson Fred D. Bentley Sr. George M. Brandon Mark C. Callaway Dallas W. Anderson Mrs. William Beranek Barney and Anita Brannen Tim and Margaret Callaway Dr. and Mrs. David P. Anderson Drs. Reese and Carolyn D. Berdanier Charles Woodrow Brannon Jr. Elizabeth W. Camp Mr. and Mrs. John E. Anderson Lynnette A. Berdanier Mr. and Mrs. Ringland Kilpatrick Bray Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Camp Tracy S. Anderson Robert D. Berdanier Mr. and Mrs. James A. Breedlove Debra Caviness Canaras Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Ansel Richard and Lynn Berkowitz A. Vernon Brinson Charles T. Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. Wiley S. Ansley III Dr. and Mrs. Gary Bertsch Michael D. Brinson Judge and Mrs. George Holmes Carley Mr. and Mrs. William S. Ansley Jr. David M. Betsill Steve and Elizabeth Brinson Fran Helms Carmichael Dr. Mark H. Anthony Dr. Larry R. Beuchat Dr. and Mrs. Josef M. Broder Dr. and Mrs. Alan Keith Carnes Jeane Argo Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Beverly Dr. and Mrs. Roger Broderson Douglas E. Carnes Caroline Gordon Armstrong Mrs. Ken Boynton Beverly Dr. Roy E. Brogdon Max W. Carnes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Arnall Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bingham Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Brookins John L. Carr Jr. Lisa R. Arrington Jill Coveny Birch and Douglas Forman Birch Jr. Dr. and Mrs. A. Patrick Brooks Bobby Carrell Dr. Jeanette Lee Atkinson Mrs. Richard E. Bird Daniel G. Broos Dr. and Mrs. Archie B. Carroll Mrs. Warren Thomas Atyeo Robert D. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Conway C. Broun Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferdinand Carson Jr. TERRY AND LISA BROWN Elizabeth Wilder Austin Jane and Hal E. Bissell Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Broun Ashlee Glennis Carter John and Joan Avise Mr. and Mrs. Dameron Black III Paul C. Broun Jr. Jerry L. Case, DVM Dr. Robert H. Ayers Mrs. Eugene R. Black Jr. Francis Alan Brown Scott H. Cassady Growing up in Elberton, Georgia, Terry Brown always dreamed of attending Frank Stetson Bachelder Mr. and Mrs. James B. Blackburn Dr. Mary Jo McGee Brown Roland R. Castellanos Jr. the University of Georgia. He credits his experience at the University—his Dr. and Mrs. Martin T. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. William E. Blair Dr. and Mrs. R. Harold Brown Orlean York Castronis professors, relationships, and employment opportunities—with helping him Dr. and Mrs. Philip Bates Bailey Doris P. Blalock Mrs. William C. Brown Charles David Cato recognize his own potential and ultimately changing his life. His experience Thomas D. Bailey James H. Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown Martha A. Cato also solidified his lifelong love for UGA. “Georgia started as my school, ” Brown James E. Baine Dr. and Mrs. C. DeWitt Blanton Jr. Kelly B. Browning Marianne May Causey explained, “but now with our two eldest sons attending and graduating from here, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Baldwin Gary and Dwayne Blasingame Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Bruckner Lawrence H. Certain it’s really become our family’s school.” Peter L. Banks Thomas S. Block Marguerite Elizabeth Bryan Dr. and Mrs. Verner F. Chaffin Sr. Richard ‘Rick’ K. Bankston Dr. and Mrs. James R. Bloodworth Patsy N. and Thomas E. Bryan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chambers Jr. Brown and his wife, Lisa, have focused their generosity on helping the Allan W. Barber Michael H. Blount Thomas E. Bryan III Mr. and Mrs. C. Saxby Chambliss University improve the student experience in hopes that it will inspire students to Kendall and Carol Cheek Barckley Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Blumberg Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Chandler become passionate, involved alumni. The Browns’ support has benefitted many Mr. and Mrs. H. Neil Barfield Lainie Meshad Bobo Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard Bryant Jr. Wendy Nye Chandler corners of the University, and they have been major supporters in the expansion of Mr. and Mrs. James William Barge Mr. Richard L. Boger Marcia O. Buchanan Robert and Carol Chanin the Terry College of Business facilities. D. Douglas Barnard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Boggs Thomas B. Buck III Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Chastain Brown also has given back to the University with his time and knowledge. He Roy Eugene Barnes Harriette and Robin Bohannon Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Buckler Mr. and Mrs. Woody Howard Chastain has served on the University of Georgia Foundation board of trustees for nine years Andrew A. Barnette Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bohn Mrs. Richard E. Budd Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasteen Jr. and as treasurer for the Foundation for two terms. Alfred K. Barr Mr. and Mrs. Emmet J. Bondurant II Brenda L. and C. Gary Bullard, DVM Dr. and Mrs. Earl H. Cheek Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barron Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bussey C. Bonner Jr. Mrs. George H. Bullock Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Cheek The Browns want others to have the opportunities that they and their children Frank Barron Jr. Charles Bennett Bonner David L. Burch Mrs. Nickolas P. Chilivis have had. Dr. William E. Barstow Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hood Booth Mr. and Mrs. E. Davison Burch Robert and Jo-An Christie Elizabeth Barth Peter E. Booth Dorine L. Burkhard Laura Hartman Ciucevich They also have instilled these values in their sons by encouraging them to get Ruth A. Bartlett Dr. Grace Boswell Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. Burkhart Dr. and Mrs. James R. Clanton Jr. involved and give back to UGA. “Whether it be through helping to raise money for Mrs. Chandler B. Barton Dr. John M. Bowen Bobby Clair Burnley Brent Clark the Terry College of Business brick campaign or getting involved in Young Alumni William D. and Donna G. Barwick Mrs. Robert T. Bowen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burns Carol V. Clark to give back, we wanted to foster their spirit of generosity, ” said Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III Bruce E. Bowers Charles A. Burson Fred S. Clark Ronald C. Baum Nelson E. Bowers II Robert E. and Maxine Burton Dr. J. Derrell Clark Grateful for the opportunities afforded to them because of his experience at C. Duncan Beard Mrs. Roswell S. Bowersett Steven Bush Judith A. Clay UGA, Terry and Lisa feel they have an obligation to give back. Their family life has Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Beard III Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boyd Dr. Angela Shurling Bushway Drs. Janis L. and William Paul Cleland Jr. become UGA-centric over the years, and they want to pay it forward in an effort to Fred H. Beaty Jr. Frank and Ann Boyd Charles P. Butler Jr. Charles E. and Barbara R. Clemmons provide similar opportunities for other families. “I believe that every family needs Troy Wood and Diana Davis Beckett Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Boyd James Edward Butler Jr. Roy M. Cleveland to be about faith, friends, and a collective purpose, ” Lisa said. “And our collective Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Beerman James E. Boyea Thomas S. Byrd Dr. Ivery D. Clifton purpose is the University of Georgia.” Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Belcher Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Brackett Ann Cox Cabaniss William A. Clineburg Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belk Kirk J. Bradley Patricia A. Cain Mrs. James W. Coclin Alfred N. Bell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Bradley Harmon W. Caldwell Jr. Drs. William B. and Mildred M. Cody

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John Kimble Coggins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dalis Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Douglas Lane and Norma Fitzpatrick Dr. and Mrs. David M. Cohen Michael Danckaert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Dowden Dr. William P. Flatt Dr. and Mrs. Larry A. Cohen Kate M. Dangler Carol Weaver Dowling Dr. Lamar L. Fleming Lauren M. Coile Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Daniel Debra A. and Joseph R. Downs Dr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Fletcher Ronnie M. Cole Gregory John Daniels Dr. Alice M. Dreesen Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Floyd Mrs. Reese C. Coleman Jr. Bartley R. Danielsen Mrs. John E. Drewry James D. Fluker Jr. Terry L. Coleman Sherman S. Dantzler Dr. and Mrs. Karl J. Duff James Lee Ford Judy B. Coley Mr. and Mrs. George W. Darden Kenneth M. Duke Rex and Lell Forehand Stanley L. Coley Amelia Langford Daughtry J. Ashley and Jill Dukes Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Forester Dr. Chappell A. Collins Jr. Melissa K. and Thomas E. Davenhall Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan Mrs. Edgar J. Forio Jr. Mrs. William C. Collins Brant and Kathy Davis Robert Lawson Duncan and Hadley Hulsey Duncan Allen Scott Foster Michael A. Collver Dr. and Mrs. Calvin M. Davis Sue B. Duncan John Eberhardt Foster Dr. Alfred O. Colquitt III Dr. Edsel D. Davis Susan Duncan James B. Franklin Marjorie Cone Dr. Henry G. Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Frierson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neal W. Cone Howard H. Davis III Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Durham Melvin S. and Barbara N. Fuller Rachel Cosby Conway Mrs. Jack Burton Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Durham J. Rex Fuqua Curly Cook Jay Millard Davis Dr. and Mrs. Tal C. DuVall T. M. Furlow Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Cook Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Thomas Davis Carl W. Duyck Marvin F. Gade Lindsey Lavon Cook Mrs. J. Hugh Davis Jr. Cynthia G. Eades Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Gaines Patrick L. Cook Len Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Easterlin IV David Henry Gambrell Cecil R. Cooke Mr. and Mrs. P. Jack Davis Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Eastman III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Gantt Jerry H. Cooley Mrs. Richard B. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Edge M. Ray Gardner PHAEDRA S. CORSO Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Cooper Dr. Roscoe Davis Ashley Rae Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Garges Dr. and Mrs. James W. Cooper Jr. Samuel M. and Carolyn P. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Edwards Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd Garland Phaedra S. Corso, UGA Foundation Professor in Human Health and Director Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Cooper Nathan W. and Mary F. Dean Chelsea Marie Edwards Mrs. C. Greene Garner of the Economic Evaluation Research Group, has made significant scientific Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Copley Dr. Armand A. DeLaPerriere James D. Edwards Deborah Saxon and Steven Earl Garner contributions to the University community and to the world at large. Her Dr. Larry Cornelius James DeLaPerriere Dr. James Don Edwards Gary Oliver Garrett research analyzes the costs and impacts of public health interventions on W. Joseph and June G. Cornett Dennis R. DeLoach Jr. James Don Edwards Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Garrett III critical societal challenges such as violence, substance abuse, and childhood Dr. and Mrs. Larry R. Corry Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMersseman Dr. and Mrs. Ryland B. Edwards Dr. and Mrs. Wiley N. Garrett obesity. She is a two-time recipient of the College of Public Health’s William McCart Corry and Jody Jenkins Corry Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Dempsey Dr. Elizabeth J. Eidson Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gash Outstanding Teaching Award and a recipient of the UGA Creative Research Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cotton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Demski Benjamin Elie William W. Gaston Medal. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight B. Coulter Mr. and Mrs. H. Lane Dennard Jr. Samuel James Elie Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gatewood Richard W. Courts II Mr. and Mrs. Sharon R. Denney Sarah Wiseley Elie Mrs. James H. Gatewood “The reality in public health is that we must be conscious of both the Richard Winn Courts IV Mr. and Mrs. Otha C. Dent Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Ellington Thomas Larry Gattis effectiveness and costs of interventions. My research evaluates the returns Thomas G. Cousins H. Clark Deriso, M.D. Marie C. Ellis Greg and Danna Gay on investment for public health programs to figure out how we can efficiently Mrs. James F. Cox Dr. Don B. DeStephano James A. Ellison Sidney M. Gay allocate our resources. Public and private funds support my team, the Mrs. Julian H. Cox Jr. David H. Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ennis Dr. George M. Gazda Economic Evaluation Research Group, which includes undergraduate and Mary E. Cox Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dicks III Mary Erlanger Mr. and Mrs. David L. Geiger graduate students who are gaining valuable experience to become the next Betty Isakson Crawford Mrs. John P. Dillard George Erwin Jr. Gene and Matt Ford Tractor Sales generation of leaders in public health.” Johnny L. and Yvonne H. Crawford Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Dirr Mr. and Mrs. J. Benton Evans II Mrs. Harold W. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Evans Andrew L. Ghertner Irene E. and Joe K. Creamons Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Dobbins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Everett Mrs. Martha Giardina Dr. Clifton E. Crews Jr. Mrs. Lamar Dodd F. Sprague Exley Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gibson Robert Rhodes Crout Bradford C. Dodds Dr. Thomas G. Fansher Michael and Phyllis Gigandet Mrs. Otis L. Crowell Sr. Stephanie Ferguson Doerr Reta Farish Drs. F. Roosevelt and Linda Gilliam Dr. Wayne A. Crowell Beverly F. Dolan Victoria P. Farmer James L. Gillis Jr. Ronald L. Goode Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Griffin Jr. J. Michael Crum Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Clive W. Donoho Jr. Mrs. J. B. Farr Janice Haynes Gilmore Willfrey F. Grant Jr. John W. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. R. Alex Crumbley Deanna M. Dooley Dean and Mrs. Stuart Feldman Luther J. Glass III Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gratzek Dr. and Mrs. L. Hill Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Crumley Derek Vincent Dooley John D. Feltman Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Glass Mrs. Rufus K. Green Mrs. B. E. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. David A. Culley Michael Vincent Dooley Mrs. Jule W. Felton Jr. Jon Milton Glazman and Marsha Jay Glazman Dr. Alfred H. and Halina K. Greenberg Millard B. and Charlotte S. Grimes Dale Dwain Cummings Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fickling Jr. John T. Glover John M. Greene Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guess Sharon K. and Robert L. Cunningham III Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Daniel Dooley John H. Fields Jr. Shawn and Denise Glynn M. Anthony Greene David J. and Deborah Cole Guest Mrs. James W. Curtis William James Dorminy William W. and Nadine M. Fincher James Wendell Godbee Thomas and Jessie Greene Howard Leo Guest Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Curtis Jasper T. Dorsey Dr. Delmar R. Finco John Munro Godfrey Mrs. Charles A. Greenig Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Guest A. W. Dahlberg Phillip Asa Dorsey Bruce Franklin Finland Ray Goff Mrs. W. J. Greenway Mr. and Mrs. Mack H. Guest III Thomas D’Alessio Sally Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Fischer Jr. David S. Golden Mrs. Kenneth E. Greer Mrs. F. 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Sarah Shelton Harbin Mr. and Mrs. George Marcus Hodge William Ellis Jackson J. Michael Kirk Mary Talmadge Hardman Dr. and Mrs. F. Barry Hodges III Dr. and Mrs. William K. Jackson Kenneth Klein Mr. and Mrs. Billy Howell Hargett Mrs. Paul E. Hoffman Dr. Karen L. Jacobsen Stanley H. Kleven Leon A. Hargreaves III Leonard D. Hogan Mrs. Charles W. James Charles B. and Lynne V. Knapp Dr. James L. Hargrove Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Holcomb Dr. G. Truett Jarrard Jr. John W. Knight James K. Harper Jr. Mrs. Howard K. Holladay Leo S. and Sylvia B. Jensen Mrs. Boone A. Knox Bette Lou Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Tim H. Holladay Lyons B. Joel Jr. Jannell Knox Richard W. Harrell Drs. Michael L. and Phyllis G. Holland Mrs. Robert W. John Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Knox Jr. Thomas Rudy Harrell Emily Jane Holmes Edwina Chastain Johnson Ruth Austin Knox Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Harrington Jane H. Holmes George H. Johnson Shell H. and Wyck A. Knox Jr. The Honorable and Mrs. Joe Frank Harris Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes III George M. Johnson Jr. Tryna H. and Kevin L. Knox Earl Dunbar Harrison Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmes III Weyman T. Johnson Jr. and Edith Allison Forkner Harriet K. Konter Mrs. R. Harold Harrison Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Holmes Jr. W. Thomas Johnson Jr. Irene B. Kovalcin Rosiland S. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Holmes Robert A. and Dell M. Johnston Dr. Egbert Krispyn Mrs. Jim Hartford Jr. W. Brewer Holmes Valerie A. Johnston Mrs. Cedric W. Kuhn Dr. Diane K. Hartle William K. Holmes Cynthia McHan Jones Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kulbersh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hillman Harvey III Eleanor and Hal Holtz Ed W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kuzniak Donna Denman Harwell-Odum Mrs. Lindsey Hopkins III G. David Jones Jane Tagge Kyle Mrs. Calvin D. Hasbrouck Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Horovitz Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Jones II Melinda Lively Laager Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Loyd S. Horton III Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Jones III Mr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon Jr. Dr. David W. Hawkins Steve and Diane Horton Otis Fleming Jones III James L. LaBoon III Mrs. W. S. Chancellor Hay Glada Gunnells Horvat Stanley S. Jones Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lafferty GWYNNE DARDEN Dr. Melvin L. and Roberta K. Haysman Stanley C. House C. Edwin Jordan Susan Cook Lahey Fred and Bonnie Hazlewood William M. House Dr. Clyde W. Jordan Edwin J. and Linda C. Lake William C. Head Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hoven Jr. Mrs. William K. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lamb Jr. Creating the right environment is the foundation for offering a world- Dr. and Mrs. Chuck Heard Molly McKibben Howard H. Won and Jung J. Jun Donna Lambert class learning experience. As university architect and associate vice president Richard A. Hecht Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Howell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Kahn Mrs. Walter M. Lampe for facilities planning, Gwynne Darden is committed to ensuring UGA offers Barbara and Ira Hefter Martha H. Howell Dr. David R. Kamerschen Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lance these types of meaningful spaces. Darden oversees the planning, design, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hegarty Dr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Howington Glen Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A. Lancelot construction of facilities projects on the University’s campuses. In recent years, Earl W. Heidt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Howle Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Kay Mr. and Mrs. Remer Y. Lane Jr. Darden has been involved in transformational construction projects, such as the Barbara and Don Hemrick Elizabeth Johnson Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Allen Keadle Daniel Crawford Langford Jr. Veterinary Medical Center, the Business Learning Community, and the Science Mr. and Mrs. James L. Henderson III James P. Hudson David H. Kee Mr. and Mrs. John L. Langford Learning Center. Charles William Hendry Britton Stephen Hulsey Margaret Breedlove Kee Derwent Langley Mary Beth Elkins Henke Julius M. Hulsey Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Keiser Lester D. Langley “Private support has long helped the University of Georgia thrive Dr. John H. Henkel John J. Humphries Alex and Marty Keller Mary Frances C. Larimer with beautiful campuses and memorable places—and it remains instrumental Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Henning Mr. and Mrs. William C. Humphries Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles A. Kellett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Lasseter Jr. in building an environment to push forward the University’s mission. I am so Mrs. Kenneth M. Henson Charles A. Hunnicutt Dr. Forest E. Kellogg III Mrs. John M. Law grateful to work at an institution that benefits from both generous public and Kenneth M. Henson Jr. Gail Jackson Hunnicutt Mrs. Green Keltner Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lawhorne Jr. private support.” Mrs. Allyn M. Herrick Angelia Kidd Hunt Alfred Doby Kennedy Jr. M. Constance Lawyer Jill Smith Hershfield Gerald F. Hunter Mrs. Thornton Kennedy Mrs. William J. Lazenby Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Heys Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Huseman Jean A. Kerr Hilda M. Lea James E. Hickey III Dr. Sylvia McCoy Hutchinson Dr. Joe Key Mr. and Mrs. William F. Leake Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanders Hickey Katherine Flatt Hutto Cada T. Kilgore III Kammy and Milton Leathers Julius D. Hicks Jr. Dr. Mark C. Hutto Mrs. Edward Wylly Killorin Mr. and Mrs. L. Barry Lebowitz Dr. and Mrs. E. Cody Gunn Dr. Sara Thomas Hall J. Marion Hiers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hylton Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Killorin Jr. Mrs. Irby Lasseter Ledbetter Dr. Sandra G. Gustavson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Halper Dorsey Gary Hill Dr. Henry B. and Kathleen R. Inglesby Joseph R. Killorin Anne S. Lee Jerry Guthrie Doris B. Hammett John and Judy Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Irby Robert Ware Killorin Dennis D. Lee Dr. Melvin C. Haddad Gena F. Hampton Levi W. Hill III Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Isaac Jeremy and Cardee Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R. Lee Carol C. Haeussler Fred H. and Sandra Hancock Saralyn Hill E. Andy Isakson Martin E. Kilpatrick Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James Curtis Lee G. Elliott and Pamella Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Hand III Dr. and Mrs. Chester M. Himel John Hardy Isakson Paul and Frances Kilpatrick Betsy Tant Leebern Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Hagen Robert Stewart Handler Dorothy Smith Hines John D. Ivans Mrs. Charles A. Kimbrell Donald M. Leebern IV Baranda Marie Hagen Gerald F. Handley Mary Laraine Young Hines M. Douglas and V. Kay Ivester Mr. and Mrs. Cliff C. Kimsey III Donald M. Leebern Jr. Dr. Chenault W. Hailey Paul S. Handmacher William Fred Hinesley III and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Izlar Mrs. Harold W. King Donald Melwood Leebern III Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Haisten Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Hanks Jr. Valerie Jones Hinesley Frank D. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. R. Bruce King William D. Leebern F. Sheffield Hale Frank J. Hanna Jr. Ronald F. and Judy G. Hix Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinnett Mr. and Mrs. William A. Legg Jr. Dr. Robert Hall Dr. William L. Hanson H. Kendall Hobbs Jr. Kenneth G. Jackson Bruce W. Kirbo Mrs. A. Allan Leonard

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Barbara Law Leonard Robert Early Mathis Dr. Michael E. Mispagel Martha Noble Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Leonard Jr. Mrs. James Matthews Denise Dooley Mitchell and Jay Douglas Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John S. Noell Jr. Jane M. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Maxey Mr. and Mrs. Ernie W. Mitchell Sr. Mrs. Charles T. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Maxwell Sr. Tymon Dooley Mitchell Dena Nolan Isaac L. Levy Dr. John N. Maxwell IV Paul E. Mize Russell Nolan Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamar Lewis George B. May Sr. Hix Mizell Tobias Nolan Dr. Robert E. Lewis Jack T. May II Delia Durham Mobley Stephen Michael Norrell James M. Libby Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd May Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mobley Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Norris Lawrence E. Liebross Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. May W. Thomas Mobley Jr. Candace Jane Norton Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Linse Thomas Marable and Linda Lee May Dr. and Mrs. James B. Moncrief Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenimer Norton Earnest E. Livaditis Jr. Barbara Mendel Mayden Mr. and Mrs. David R. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Neil November Mr. and Mrs. G. Mayo Livingston Jr. Dr. Mary Louise McBee Julie Purvis Montgomery Randy and Suzanne Nuckolls Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lorenz James S. McBrayer Mrs. Charles M. Moon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nunn Jr. Sarajane N. Love James T. McBrayer Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Moore Jr. Walton K. Nussbaum Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Daniel Lovern Jr. Gayle McBride Frank B. and Nancy Moore John P. O’Brien Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Lowery Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John W. McCall Dr. James N. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. O’Callaghan Dan and Abbie Lowring Dr. William Anderson McCallum Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Moore Lofton B. and Faye C. Odom Mrs. Harold J. Lowry Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gerald McCarley C. L. Morehead Jr. Keith M. and Lisa K. Oelke Lindy L. and Dr. Phil D. Lukert Jr. Jeffrey Walter McCart Mr. and Mrs. D. Glenn Morgan Mrs. William M. Oettmeier Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Phil D. Lukert Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McClellan J. Harris and Linda Morgan Mrs. Ralph L. Ogden Frank G. Lumpkin III Marianne Roddenbery McConnel Julia W. Morgan Jo Ellen and John Oliver Jeff and Dale Lurey Dr. and Mrs. John McCormack William S. Morris III Robert and Julie O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lyons Mrs. Wilton C. McCullers Darrel G. Morrison Richard E. Otto Mr. and Mrs. E. Speer Mabry III Bobbie S. McDonald William Edgar Morse Frank L. Outlaw II Dr. Virginia M. Macagnoni William T. and Cynthia L. McDougald C. Read Morton Jr. Lili Rogers Ouzts Dr. and Mrs. Arnett C. Mace Jr. Sue Kenney McGee Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. Mote Dr. R. Glen Owen AMMISHADDAI GRAND-JEAN Robert R. Machen Walter C. McGill Jr. David Muia William M. Ozburn James J. Macie George McGriff Dr. and Mrs. William B. Mulherin Amanda Cathleen Pace Ammishaddai Grand-Jean, a third-year political science and economics Janice MacInnes Mrs. Carroll W. McGuffey Sr. Cynthia S. and David J. Mullen Jr. Wayne H. and Roberta C. Pace major, aspires to apply his education to address distinct challenges facing low- Gordon C. Maier Mr. and Mrs. William E. McLendon Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Muller John L. Padgett income communities. Michael Karl Malcom and Mrs. Larry V. McLeod Dr. David E. Mullins Mrs. Robert Kenny Page Heather Adamson Malcom Dr. Don W. McMillian Jr. Jane C. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Travers W. Paine III In addition to his academic work, Grand-Jean has been a relentless James Kirkland Malone Dr. and Mrs. Donald Woody McMillian Sr. Roscoe H. and Melinda G. Mullis Steve D. Palmour ambassador for UGA, serving in student government and joining the Road Elizabeth A. Mann Mr. and Mrs. John F. McMullan Benjamin N. and Melissa Lanard Murray Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pannell Dawgs team—a group that travels throughout Georgia to encourage high school E. W. Mann III Dr. and Mrs. Birch L. McMurray Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow E. Nail Jr. Ashling Panoz students to pursue higher education and consider applying to UGA. Grand- Dr. and Mrs. R. Larry Marchinton Marilyn Delong McNeely Mrs. Tommy Nakayama Carol Jean Panoz Jean’s passion for learning led him to study abroad in France over the summer. Susan Johnson Marett Candler C. Meadors Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley III Mrs. Daniel Panoz Dorothy Ann Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Bo Means Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nash Jr. Danielle Panoz “Finances should never be a barrier to a student’s dream, passion, and Dr. Joseph H. Marshall John Robert Medlin Jr. Mrs. Daniel E. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Panoz future. Donors have helped to create endless opportunities at UGA, and their Katherine Vernon Marshall Judith Perry Mensik Betty Singletary Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Paris III investment is benefiting individuals and the world. I believe that if everyone Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Marshall Richard Mensik Don and Phyllis Nelson Thomas H. Paris Jr. does the same, our great institution can continue to reach new heights.” Michael Playfair Marshall Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Wallace Meshad Mr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmith Jr. Dr. Olin G. Parker Terrell Quillian Marshall Alison Horton Mewborne Dr. and Mrs. John Neter William A. Parker Jr. Thomas Whitfield Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miles Dr. and Mrs. Hillary Newland Drs. Gordhan L. and Virginia B. Patel Charles L. and Marilyn W. Martin James B. Miller Jr. Carl Clifton Newton III Dr. Bernard C. Patten John S. Martin III Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Catherine H. Newton Alexander W. and Janet W. Patterson Mildred B. and W. Wilson Martin Jr. Warner B. Miller III Clark Asbury Newton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Speight Patterson Robert B. Pease III Timothy A. Peterson M. Josephine Martin Doris Marie Miller-Liebl, DVM, PhD David G. Newton Dr. W. Alexander Patterson Dr. Carol W. Penney George L. Pettett Paul T. Martin Dr. and Mrs. Russell B. Milliken Mrs. Glenn H. Newton Dr. Charles Patton Dr. Theresa A. Perenich Asa R. Phillips Jr. Virginia Graves Martin Guy W. Millner John T. Newton Jr. Mrs. George W. Patton Jr. T. Leonard Perkins Richard Mendel Piazza Mrs. William H. Martin Judge and Mrs. Frank Coxe Mills III Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Newton James L. Paulk John C. Perner James and Bettye Piette George W. Mason James E. Miltiades Richard A. Newton Elizabeth Exley Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perno Dr. and Mrs. George S. Pilcher Jr. Abit Massey Pam Miltiades J. Randolph Nichols Mrs. William J. Payne Sr. Mrs. Charles P. Perry III Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Pinckney Jr. Lewis Abit Massey Mrs. John E. Minchew Dr. Sharon Y. and Rev. Samuel A. Nickols Mr. and Mrs. William Porter Payne Lee Davis Perry Mrs. Jean-Pierre J. Piriou Dr. Judy A. Masters Laura L. Minish Arthur C. Nielsen Jr. Donald W. Pearson Jr. Maureen Carter Persons Patrick S. Pittard E. Bruce Mather Mr. and Mrs. James G. Minter Jr. Albert W. and Maria D. Niemi Mrs. J. 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George J. Polatty Jr. Dr. and Mrs. R. Mixon Robinson Dr. Ronald D. Simpson V. Carlysle Sullivan Jr. Marjorie Reitz Turnbull Ann C. and Thomas H. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ponsoldt Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rodgers Mrs. Marvin S. Singletary Malcolm E. and Priscilla N. Sumner Curtis L. Turner III Evalyn S. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ponsoldt Susan S. Rogers Dr. and Mrs. E. Max Sink Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sutherland Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Turner Mrs. Cleveland R. Willcoxon Jr. Robert E. Pound Kathleen Gailey Rohs Mrs. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Eugene Sutherland Mrs. J. Howard Turner Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams Jr. JoAnn and Tom Powell Arthur Rosenbloom Paul T. Sisson Carl and Pat Swearingen L. Henry Turner Dr. F. Wen Williams Laurence H. Powell Mrs. H. William Rowell Mrs. Marvin E. Skelton George P. Swift III R. E. ‘Ted’ Turner James D. Williams Jerry E. Power Dr. Roger R. Rowell Charles U. Slick Patrick L. Swindall William Bradley Turner Jr. Ken L. Williams Irene T. Powers Donna Mummau Rozar Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Sloan J. Richard Tamplin Dr. and Mrs. David E. Tyler James A. Williamson Keith W. and Taffi Prasse Peter C. Ruenitz A. Mark and Jo Ann H. Smith Randall D. Tanner Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig Uhlig Dr. James L. Williamson Mark E. Preisinger Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Russell Mrs. Felix M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Tanner Mrs. S. Ernest Vandiver Jr. Mrs. William J. Williamson Mrs. Charles B. Presley B. Keith Ruth George W. Smith Jr. Richard Tardits Mrs. William P. VanEseltine Robert M. Willingham Jr. Annie Katherine Prestwood Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ryan III James Wilson Smith *James S. and Claire S. Tardy Mrs. George E. VanGiesen Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Wilson Drs. Sharon Price and David Coker Thomas W. Rymer John P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James S. Tardy Jr. Dr. Thomas F. VanMeter II Guy S. and M. Sue Wilson John B. Prince III Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Sams Jr. Joseph Braxton Smith Francis A. Tarkenton Thomas H. Vann Jr. Lucille S. Wilson John B. Prince IV Mrs. Edward B. Sams Julie Richards Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tatum Wayne R. Vason Mildred Acker Wilson William G. Pritchard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Sams III Mr. and Mrs. Loran Smith Jr. James O. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. James A. Verbrugge Kirk S. Wimberly III Dr. Carl W. Proehl Jr. William Arthur Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Smith James R. Taylor IV Mr. and Mrs. George B. Viele Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wimberly William F. and Pam P. Prokasy George W. and Betty H. Sands Rankin M. Smith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrod Taylor Peter R. Vig Mrs. Gene Mac Winburn Nancy Wilkerson Pruitt Charles S. Sanford Jr. Ronald Coleman Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Taylor Jr. Mrs. Ernst Von Glasersfeld Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wink J. Neal Purcell Robert A. Sasser Maj. Gen. Stanford Smith P. Cleveland Tedford Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wadsworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winthrop II Andrea Purgason Mrs. Gerald Bernard Sawyer Taylor W. Smith Mrs. C. Herman Terry Dr. James Cowan Waggoner Alfred P. Wise Genna Purgason Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Schaaf Lessie Bailey Smithgall Dr. Abraham Tesser Marjorie Schear Waggoner James E. Wise Jamie Purgason Mrs. Elmer C. Schacht Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smykla Jr. Mrs. Paul F. Thiele Cindy Walker Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wise Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Purvis Frank J. Schilagi Mr. and Mrs. David W. Solana Martha Moore and Horace B. Thom Abigail Leigh Wiseley Russell T. Quarterman Mrs. John G. Schleier Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Solomons Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Emory M. Thomas Mrs. Jerry L. Walker Michael Alan Wiseley Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph T. Quillian John E. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. John Phinizy Spalding Patricia M. Thomas Jean Perryman Walker Oscar Lee Wiseley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland A. Radford Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Schrage Margaret R. Spalding Richard R. Thomas Mrs. John A. Wallace Rachel Margaret Wiseley David M. Rainey Billy Schultz Donna Sparks Rick and Sandy Thomas Mrs. James C. Walters John B. Withers III Doris Adams Ramsey J. Carl Schultz Jr. Mathew Sparks Judith F. Thompson William Thomas Walton Hoke Smith Wofford Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Rawlings Michael Schwarz Rebecca Sparks James Casey Thompson C. Wilbur Warner Jr. William T. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. L. Phillips Reames Charles Wilkins Seiler Ross Sparks James Curtis Thompson Rebecca Dial Warner R. Barry and Gwendolyn Y. Wood Steven Randolph Reames Frank W. Seiler Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Spence Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Allan Thompson James W. Warren Jr. Peggy P. Woodruff Ronald Lee Reese Swann Seiler William W. Sprague Jr. M. Frank Thompson Don L. and Cynthia D. Waters Arlene and Charles Woods Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Reeves S. Stephen Selig III Mrs. August W. Staub Dr. Peter E. Thompson Hugh J. Watson Robert R. and Carolyn B. Woodson Mary John Reinhardt Dr. W. H. Sell Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stembler Mr. and Mrs. Reese J. Thompson Lawrence E. and Katherine Weatherford Mrs. Frank L. Wooten Jr. Lorna Farrow Restagno Louise Sellars Betty Blount Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Thornton Ann Clark Webb J. Patrick Wooten Richard D. Restagno Dr. and Mrs. David K. Selleck Dr. Lester D. Stephens John Paul and Paula Crouch Thrasher Ben L. Weinberg Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten Vicki Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Serkedakis Calvin P. Stephenson Jr. Kenneth L. and Catherine N. Thrasher Holger and Nancy Weis Billy and Sherry Wren D. C. Rhoden Abram J. Serotta William A. Sterne Mrs. Warren A. Thrasher Frankie Welch Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wren Dr. Louis A. Riccardi William H. Settle Jr. Mrs. Frank G. Stevenson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Thrasher Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Wellborn III Stacy G. and Charles Gottlieb Wurst III Mr. and Mrs. Gates T. Richards Gantt Leebern Shadburn Drs. Charles A. and Joann P. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Thurmond Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Wellman III Lisa Panoz Wytiaz David A. Richardson David J. Shafer Lewis A. Stewart Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Tibbitts Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Wells Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Yarbrough H. Pope Richter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Shaifer Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Still Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Tidmore Virginia Skipper Wells Sally Quillian Yates Robert H. and Martha Ridgway Cliff Sheppard Mrs. Richard R. Still Edward D. and Beth Tolley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Welton Jane and Kenny Youmans Ted R. Ridlehuber Robert M. Shoffner Mr. and Mrs. Rick C. St. John Forrest Craig Towns and Havilyn Hulsey Towns J. Herbert Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard Young Robert L. Riedinger Dr. Emmett B. Shotts Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Stokes Jr. Mrs. Robert F. Towns Dewey C. and Karen M. White Stephen T. Young Mrs. Charles R. Rigdon Mrs. Richard R. Shrove Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stolz Michael W. Trapp Dr. Susan L. White Mrs. William D. Young Sr. Charles F. Rinn R. Eugene Shuffler Mrs. Roy G. Stout Nelwyn ‘Kit’ Trensch Dr. Kenneth W. Whitten Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Young Jr. Branson W. Ritchie Dr. and Mrs. Larry M. Shuman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Stovall Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lothar L. Tresp Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Wiggins Jr. Alva H. and Jim M. Youngner Dr. Linda B. Ritter Horace H. Sibley Clarence and Lynn Stowe Dr. and Mrs. James S. Trieschmann Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wight Jr. Dr. and Mrs. S. Eugene Younts Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Roberson Mrs. William Mac Sibley Mrs. Thomas E. Strickland Dr. Cynthia M. Trim Thomas B. Wight III Dr. and Mrs. Berry K. Zeigler Sylvia W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay Simmons Jr. A. Fred Stringer Jr. Hoke and Margaret Wilder Dr. Freddie Zink Embree and Karen Robinson M. T. Simmons Jr. Dr. Caroline D. Strobel Dr. Marihope Shirey Troutman Sarah Birchmore Wildman Mrs. Victor M. Zink Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheney Robinson III Mr. and Mrs. John L. Simms W. Jefferson Stubbs Jr. Lindsey W. Trussell Jr. W. Thomas Wilfong Mary Zittrouer Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robinson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Simon Terry and Kathy Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tsubokawa Dr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Wilkes Jr.

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HERITAGE SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. Needham B. Bateman III Matthew C. Burril Pam and Cecil Cooke Ms. Eloise Maxwell Doty Marcella Taylor Gelman Merra Griffeth Bauerband Charles A. Burson Dr. Christopher G. Cooper Bill and Lisa Douglas Jeanie and Bob Gernon The Heritage Society honors alumni and Charles Duncan Beard Dr. Angela Shurling Bushway Robert K. Cooper Wendy and Tom Dowden Ms. Kathy G. Gestar friends who have made documented Danette and Gavin Beck Dixie P. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Cooper Alice M. Dreesen Andrew L. Ghertner bequests in their wills or other deferred Troy W. and Diana Davis Beckett Judy Burke Bynum Ken Coor Mr. John A. Drew and Mrs. Chris Drew Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Gibson gifts in support of the University of David B. and Susan S. Bell Mrs. Tony Byrd Robert and Lynn Copeland Tom and Janice Duggins Michael P. Gigandet Georgia. Deferred gifts may be given by Debbie Bell Ms. Elizabeth W. Camp Suzanne Cone Corbett Kenneth M. Duke Robert E. “Ned” Giles, Jr. charitable annuities, wills, pooled income Jerry R. and Jacqueline A. Bellar Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Campbell Pete and Ada Lee Correll Jayson Scott Dukes Tammy and Geof Gilland funds, life insurance policies, charitable W. Douglas Benn and Mickey J. Benn Timothy and Sandra Campbell William M. Corry and Jody Jenkins Corry Mrs. Sue Benson Duncan Robert G. and Lee Ann F. Gillen remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts, Dr. Barbara A. Bennett Debra Caviness Canaras Catherine and Larry Cox Chantel Dunham *Helen R. Gillis retirement plans, or real estate gifts with Ed and Robin Benson George Robert Cannon Jr. Demetrius and Izumi Cox Milner Gibson Durden and Lillian Duff Durden James L. Gillis Jr. retained life estates. Dr. Carolyn D. Berdanier and Nancy Lemmon Canolty Walter M. Cox, III Carl W. Duyck and Dennis J. Flood Dean John L. Gittleman Dr. C. Reese Berdanier John and Jeanne Capozzi Gregg and Cindy Coyle Mary Frances Early Frank Giuliano Anonymous (67) Richard and Lynn Berkowitz Fran H. Carmichael Dr. Betty Jean Craige Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Eastman III John Munro Godfrey Jennifer Walden Abbott Gary L. Bernes Alan Keith Carnes, M.D. and Lori Sanders Carnes Ben D. Cravey Jr. and Denise J. Cravey Robert G. Edge William E. Gohdes and Wanda L. Stitt-Gohdes Mr. W. Randall Abney and Mrs. Carolyn Abney Goebel and Gloria Berry Max W. Carnes Jr. *Mrs. Zack Cravey Jr. John L. Edwards and Renelle G. Edwards David and Patty Gould Dr. Marc J. Ackerman and Dr. Richard B. Best Robert L. Carrico John H. Crawford IV and Elizabeth B. Crawford A. Timothy Eley Katrina and Tom Graham Mrs. Stephanie Ackerman Richard and Mildred Bethea John K. Carson Dr. Arthur L. and Connie C. Crawley Dr. and Mrs. Steven Elliott-Gower Dean Maureen Grasso Mrs. Walter R. Acree Howard and Stephanie Bissell *Don E. Carter David Criner Martha Brumley Ellis *Mrs. Jane Mulkey Green William C. Acton, MD Glenn and Nancy Black Dr. Kiki Caruson James C. Cripps Robert Lee Elsberry Dr. Alfred H. Greenberg and Halina K. Greenberg Peter M. Adams Ms. Myra Blackmon and Dr. Thomas P. Holland Jerry L. Case, DVM Stephanie L. Crockatt Craig G. Endsley Bruce P. Gregory Dr. Samuel R. Adams Jr. *Dr. and Mrs. Horace G. Blalock Jr. Roland R. Castellanos Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Crumley Kathleen Ennis Phillip and Suzanne Griffeth Susan G. and Edward L. Adams A. Katherine (Kitty) Blissit Martha A. Cato Mr. and Mrs. David A. Culley Barbara Fargason Epting Timothy C. Griffeth and Lauren L. Griffeth Mr. and Mrs. Barton A. Alderman Jennifer B. Bloodworth Mr. Lawrence Certain Mick and Jamie Cumbie George Erwin Jr. Shelley Griffitts Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Aldridge Richard L. Boger Verner F. Chaffin and Ethel T. Chaffin William Gary Cunningham Mr. Donald H. Evans Jr. Dr. Wanda J. Grogan Valerie Aldridge Harriette and Robin Bohannon Dwain Paul Chambers, Jr. and Ilene Dailey Laura Evans Mr. Howard Leo Guest Jr. *Nancy and *Neal Alford Michael and Lori Bone Suzanne Sinyard Chambers Thomas and Patricia Dailey Kathryn L. Farlowe Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hayward Guest Gilles O. and Bernadette Allard Charles B. Bonner Sandra B. Chambers Judge and Mrs. John S. Dalis Kristi Hughes Farner Connie R. Guy Dr. Lou Allinger Julie and Don Bower W. B. Chambers Dr. Priscilla Ruth Danheiser John D. Feltman Cheryl Miller Guynn N. Kirby Alton and Janice M. Alton Bruce E. Bowers The Honorable and Mrs. C. Saxby Chambliss Sally Ramsey Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Ferrante Laura M. Haase William L. Alworth and Lois A. Alworth Katrina L. Bowers Hugh and Tina Chancy Dr. Bobby E. Daniell Jr. and Dina D. Daniell John H. Fields Jr. Anna Caroline Ryan Haeberle Daniel P. Amos Nelson E. Bowers II Beth and Rick Chandler Bartley R. Danielsen Jan K. Buck Filler G. Elliott and Pamella Hagan *Dr. Barbara K. Andersen Pamela and Dale Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Chasteen Jr. Harold Darden Neil and Judy Fischer Dr. John H. Haire and Robert D. and Renita Jones Anderson Richard Y. Bradley LaVonne A. Childers Diane Lynn Davies Lane and Norma Fitzpatrick John H. Haire Family (Shelia and Kaitlin) Dr. Elizabeth L. Andress Jason M. Brady Mark “Mario” Ciarlone, USAF Ret. J. Anderson Davis William P. and Marihope Troutman Flatt Mr. Charles Andy Hall Lizbeth Luke Andrews Pamela Ruth Bramlett Lee A. Clarke and Kenyatta L. Clarke Matthew H. Davis Dr. Arnold P. Fleischmann Emmett Howell Hall and Doris Nevels Hall Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Ansel Buzz Brazelton Larry M. Clarkson Therry Nash Deal, Ph.D. Ethel E. Foley Robert P. Hall III Dr. Mark H. Anthony Mr. & Mrs. James Breedlove Larry R. Cloer Mr. John W. Dean and Mrs. Mary Dean James Lee Ford Dr. Sara Thomas Hall Eddy Armstrong Nan Gillespie Brinning Jim and Lyra Cobb Sharon B. Deason Mrs. David A. Forehand Robert Keith Halliday and April Sams Halliday Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Arnall John T. “Tim” Brock *Dr. Thomas Andrew Cochran Jr. Joseph F. Decosimo and Rachel Sharp Decosimo Scott Foster Tracy L. Hambrick Darren Winston Ash and Kathryn L. Ash Susan H. Brooks *James W. Coclin and Georgia V. Coclin Ragan E. DeFreese Linda Kirk Fox Charles E. and Sharon Boone Hamner Dr. Jorge H. Atiles Michael S. Broun Kim Coggins Kenneth J. and Angela M. DeLay Lori L. Franklin Dr. James L. Hamrick Lana Augustus Alan Brown Dr. and Mrs. David Max Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. DeMersseman Cory R. and Crystal L. Freeman Jefferson T. Hancock Boyd L. Austin, Jr. Mr. Charles R. Brown Dorsel Wayne Cole Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Dempsey Gregory A. Freeman Paul S. Handmacher and Barbara Handmacher Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baldwin David Brown and Julie Brown Ronnie M. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Sharon R. Denney Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Fritch Jr. Joey Hannaford Dr. Carolyn K. Balkwell Leslie Brown Terry Coleman Ernest DePascale Jr. and Linda M. DePascale Al Fulton Beverly H. Hanson Jeff Bangle and Kathy Reid Bangle Ms. Wendy Jacqueline Brown Mr. Jack Kenneth Collins and Mrs. Melba T. Collins Mr. David H. Dickey T. M. Furlow Jr. Lisa B. Hanson, Derrick M. Hanson, Bonnie Bowen Banks and Bernard T. Banks Kelly B. Browning Jo Nell Collins Jack Dinos Carolee Wells Gailey Spencer M. Hanson, Skyler P. Hanson Peter L. Banks Brian C. Bruce H. Brent Collinson Martha Thompson Dinos James R. Gamble Jr. Mitch Hardeman and Jennifer Hardeman Fred G. Barnet III and Beth Barnet William Joseph Bruckner and Lucy Clark Bruckner Michael Alan Collver Bruce C. Dixon and Pamela Dixon David C. Gammon and Barbara J. Brooke Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Harden Joel W. and Julie B. Barrett Clay Bryant Dr. Alfred O. Colquitt III Ferrell Al Dixon, Jr. and Peggy Farrow Dixon Ali and Chris Gant Mr. Thomas C. Harden and Mrs. Bridget B. Harden Charles E. Barron and Lalla F. Barron Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard Bryant Jr. Dr. Michelle Commeyras Annie Laurie Dodd C. Morgan Gantt Mr. Willis Neal Harden Jr. Ms. Lawanna R. Barron Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Buckler Harrileen Jones Conner Paula C. Dodson Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd Garland Thomas C. Harris Jr. Mr. and *Mrs. W. Frank Barron Jr. Carol H. Bugh on behalf of Kodi (canine) Ms. Carolyn L. Cook Smith and Sharon Nix Dolliver Bruce K. Garlick Roger A. Harrison Earl D. Barrs and Wanda Taylor Barrs Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Burch Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Cook Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Dooley Elizabeth Anderson Garrett Eric and Erin Hill Hart Ruth Ann Bartlett Bobby Clair Burnley James M. “Bucky” Cook Hugh Manson Dorsey IV Gregory L. Gay and Danna W. Gay Rosiland S. Hart *Deceased 72 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 73 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Ms. Lynn B. Hartness Joel and Carol Jason Mr. and Mrs. John L. Langford Mr. John F. McMullan and Ted Maxwell Parker and Winifred M. Parker Nita Lalla Roncone Ms. Diane L. Hartzell David B. Jay Mimsie Lanier Mrs. Marilyn J. McMullan Carl M. Parks and Barbara H. Parks John W. and Cindy W. Rooker Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Haston III Cynthia Jeness Mr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Lasseter Jr. Margey McQuilkin Eleanor L. Parr Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rosengart Annette Hatton Julie Green Jenkins Dr. John H. Law Dr. J. Michael and June R. Meyers Dr. Margarete I. Parrish Charles A. Ross Herbert W. Hatton Larry Jenkins Dr. and Mrs. James Curtis Lee Ms. Barbara B. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Carleton E. Parsons Jr. Ms. Young-Sun Roth Dr. David W. Hawkins Jill Jennings Betsy Tant Leebern Justin and Lynsee Miller Gary and Sandy Pasek Alan and Jewett Rothschild Mrs. John T. Haynes, Jr. Rex N. Johnson Donald M. Leebern Jr. Sheila D. Miller David C. Patten and Elizabeth Patten Pamela Dete Rountree William C. Head Cade Joiner *Robert D. Leebern Milton and Helen Hudson Mills Alexander W. and Janet W. Patterson David L. Ruble and Gaye Preis Ruble Robert Vernon Held Laura D. and David W. Jolly Anthony D. Lehman Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Milner III Ann Patterson Peter C. Ruenitz Nicki Hendrix and Christian Olmsted Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Jones III Mr. Earl Truman Leonard Jr. Wilma L. Minix Mrs. George W. Patton Jr. Mary Leila Benton Russell Dr. Brad Richard Henke and Jo. Elliott Jones Dr. A. Jefferson Lewis III Mary A. Mitchell Donald W. Pearson Jr. Camille Jenkins Russo Mrs. Suzanne Patterson Henke Joshua W. Jones Jon and Jo Ann Liles Dr. and Mrs. James B. Moncrief Jr. *Mr. Thomas J. Pendergrast Sr. Bobbi Meeler Sahm Judy M. Herrin Julian H. and Frances F. Jones John and Anne Michele Lilly Michael J. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Perno Jay Sampson and Lynne Ragan Connie and Bill Herringdine Mrs. Mary Youngblood Jones Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin Linse William G. Moose Ms. Lee Davis Perry Dr. Jean E. Sander Judy Hibbs Otis Fleming Jones III Neal and Marsha Little C. L. Morehead Jr. Schley L. Perry Jr. (Louie) Dr. Johnny Sanders, Jr. and Virginia Caldwell Hibbs Ted Jones Mr. and Mrs. G. Mayo Livingston Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Saer Morgan Bonnie Stephens Petersen and Clark Petersen Dr. Rubye Coleman-Sanders Julius D. Hicks Jr. C. Edwin Jordan Charles London Ms. Julia W. Morgan Chris M. Peterson, M.D. Mr. John Frank Sands and John and Judy Hill Dr. Clyde W. Jordan Dan K. Lowring and Abbie N. Lowring Ms. Mary Ann Morgareidge Timothy A. Peterson Mrs. Alice Green Sands Louise Hill Helen E. Jordan, DVM, PhD *Mrs. Benjamin E. Lumpkin Jr. *Harold M. Morris Jr. Richard Mendel Piazza Andrew and Emily Saunders MAJ Christoph P. Himmelsbach Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Jordan David Lunde Robert Elliott Morris Dr. and Mrs. James R. Pick Dr. Robert N. Saveland Mary Laraine Young Hines Jeffrey William Jowdy Jeff Lurey and Dale Lurey Sarah S. Morrow Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Platt V. Bibb Saye William R. and Lisa M. Hinson Dr. and Mrs. H. Won Jun Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lyons Lillian J. Mote George Junius Polatty Jr. *Alexander Alan Scarborough and Virginia C. Hinton Michael A. Kahn Virginia M. Macagnoni, Ph.D. Pat and Doyle Mote Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Porterfield Mary Akins Scarborough Dr. Ralph E. Hitt Susan M. Kane Charles Machemehl David J. Mullen Jr. and Cynthia S. Mullen Philip Potter and Meredith Barrs Potter Dr. Mark Schaeffer Katherine K. Hoard Kusiel Kaplan Andre C. Mackey Dr. Rebecca McNeill Mullis and Ms. Megan A. Powell Ms. Lee Scheinman Mr. Thomas B. Hodgson Goldie Kaszub Estoria M. Maddux Dr. David W. Mullis Jr. Drs. Keith W. and Susan W. Prasse *Ms. Betty R. Schmidt T. Lynn Hogan Dr. Stuart B. Katz, Emeritus Tom and Debra Mahler John L. Murphy Gregory C. Price and Rebecca A. Price Donald D. Schmidt and Jerrold L. Manning Kathy Ann Holbrook Amy M. Kay Bern and Becca Mahon Mark E. Murphy, M.D. and Daphne D. Murphy Patricia Padgett Price Dr. Donald O. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Holcomb Thomas L. and Karen J. Kenyon James Kirkland Malone Donald G. and Susan F. Myers Dr. Carl W. Proehl Jr. Dale M. Schwartz and Susan E. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holladay Dr. Bonnie Ballard Kershaw Jonathan and Pamala Marquess Steve and Cami Nail Steven and Kara Purvis Judge and Mrs. William J. Self II Jim and Nelda Holley Jim and Annaclair Kiger Mr. Kevin B. Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Dink NeSmith Jr. Rowland A. Radford and Letitia H. Radford David K. Selleck and Betsy M. Selleck Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kilpatrick Jr. Randolph and Helen Marshall David G. Newton Bruce and Andrea Rado Sonya W. Sengson Ashley Foss Holt Wayne M. Kimberly Margaret Ann and Don Martin John T. Newton Jr. Betty Sewell Ragland William H. Settle Jr. Shelley Hooks Mr. James E. King Trip and Ginnie Martin Sharon Y. Nickols Mr. and Mrs. David M. Rainey Anna Shackelford Chuck and Brenda Horton Dow N. Kirkpatrick II George W. Mason Dr. Shelly M. Nickols-Richardson and Kathleen Cooney Rainwater Chef Kyle W. Shadix, MS, RD Steve and Diane Horton Ms. Faye R. Kirschner Terry A. Mathews and Margaret P. Mathews David Wayne Richardson Doris Adams Ramsey David J. Shafer Glada Gunnells Horvat Dr. Scott A. and Heather S. Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Maxey Dr. W. Robert Nix Kennard L. and Claudia R. Rawlinson Fred and Bonnie Sharpe William M. House Robert D. Kline Dr. John N. Maxwell IV Mr. and Mrs. John S. Noell Jr. Jill Jayne Read Ronald K. Shelp Dr. Susanne Howard Dr. Melissa A. Kling-Newberry George B. May Sr. F. A. (Drew) Norwood James K. and Carol R. Reap Jeffrey Sherman and Cassandra Young Martha H. Howell Charles B. and Lynne V. Knapp *Patricia Harris McAtee Mr. and Mrs. Neil November David M. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sherwood Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Howington David and Evelyn Knauft James T. McBrayer Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nunn Jr. Jeff and Cathy Reed Jay F. Shinn Kay Howington John A. Knox and Pamela N. Knox Dwight R. and Brenda P. McCollough Cynthia Lee Nunnally Frances Cowart Reeves Billy Mac Shivers Sandra Strother Hudson and Cecil C. Hudson, MD Patricia Koester-Smith Brooks and Christine McCommons Ms. Linda Oakley Mrs. John B. Reeves *Lois Shortt Mr. and Mrs. William J. Huff Diane M. Kohl Levis A. McConnell III and Stefan Obenland Walter Reeves Dr. Raymond Eugene Shuffler Roger C. Hunter Mrs. Cedric W. Kuhn Melinda S. McConnell Keith M. and Lisa K. Oelke David A. Reynolds Scott Henderson Sikes and Thomas E. Hurst and Patricia Hunt-Hurst Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kulbersh Mary Long McCormack Svein Øie and Barbara Woodruff Robert Lamar Reynolds Valerie Lynne McCormick Sikes Mary Denmark Hutcherson Mr. and Mrs. James L. LaBoon Jr. Marian Chesnut McCullers Dr. Joseph S. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Gates T. Richards Mr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay Simmons Jr. Dr. Sylvia McCoy Hutchinson James L. LaBoon III Bobbie S. McDonald Thurman and Juanita Oliver Jennifer W. Richardson Dr. Janice Simon Johnny E. Hyers and Louise J. Hyers Larry and Beverly Lackey Michael Ladon McGee Barbara D. and Roger B. Orloff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Riley IV Elizabeth M. Simonetti Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Irby Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Lafferty Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McGill Michael K. Ostergard and Nancy H. Ostergard Richard M. Roberts and Marcia W. Roberts Gail Fulford Sims Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Izlar Susan Cook Lahey Mark Howard McGinnis and Celia A. Otwell John and Jane Robertson W. Daniel and Susannah S. Sisson Laura M. Jack & Richard H. Jack Mrs. Patricia H. Lancaster and Sallie Smith McGinnis Drs. Onofre R. and Ligaya P. Paguio Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Robinson III G. Fain Slaughter, Jr. William Ellis Jackson Dennis M. Lancaster Kyle C. McInnis Rudy and Marsha Painter J. Darren Rodgers Marta Slaughter William K. and Peggy E. Jackson Bryan A. Lancelot Virginia P. McKenna Hon. Kathy S. Palmer Thomas F. Rodgers and Janie O. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Slick Dr. Russell N. James III and Esther A. James Gregory E. Lang James Parks McLeod Steve D. and Mary Ann Palmour Tammy H. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Billy S. Smith Alisa Marib Jarvis Richard and Martha Lang Dr. Don W. McMillian Jr. Al and Cindy Parker Dr. Dean G. Rojek Chuck and Nancy Smith *Deceased 74 University of Georgia 2017 Annual Report 75 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ADMINISTRATION as of June 30, 2017

Dr. Craig F. Smith William O. Tome, Jr. and Susan Tome Brooks Eliot Wigginton PRESIDENT BOARD OF REGENTS David A. Smith Dr. Michael J. Topper Margaret and Hoke Wilder Jere W. Morehead Edie and Lamar Smith Mrs. Robert Forrest Towns W. Thomas Wilfong University System of Georgia John Marshall and Millie Young Smith Kit Trensch Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams Jr. John P. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Gentry Tripp Ms. Faith Towles Williams CABINET C. Thomas Hopkins Jr. (Chair) Margaret R. Smith Lindsey William Trussell Jr. Geraldine H. Williams James M. Hull (Vice Chair) Robert E. Smith and Eleanor Inman Smith Marjorie R. Turnbull Ms. Paulette Williams Pamela Whitten, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost C. Dean Alford Russell and Judith Smith Mr. and Mrs. Brad Turner Will and Elizabeth Willimon Ryan A. Nesbit, Vice President for Finance and Administration W. Paul Bowers Carolyn Diane Smock and Bradford Wyche Curtis L. Turner III Robert M. Willingham Jr. Kelly K. Kerner, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Lee and Holly Snelling Seth Turner Guy S. and M. Sue Wilson Rahul Shrivastav, Vice President for Instruction Rutledge A. Griffin Jr. *Dr. Darl E. Snyder *Dr. Curtis Ulmer Susan J. Wilson David C. Lee, Vice President for Research Donald M. Leebern Jr. James A. Sommerville Bobby J. Underwood and Lori Sweat Underwood Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wink Laura Marsh John and Mildred Spalding Michael L. Van Cise Alfred Paul Wise Jennifer L. Frum, Vice President for Public Service and Outreach Dr. Beverly Lynn Sparks Wayne R. Vason Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wise Jr. Victor K. Wilson, Vice President for Student Affairs Doreen Stiles Poitevint Frank and Rosemary Dunn Stancil Diane Vaughan and J. Lynn Rainey Oscar Lee Wiseley Jr. J. Griffin Doyle, Vice President for Government Relations Neil L. Pruitt Jr. Stephanie Stenglein Tiki and Lynne Vietri C. Knox Withers and Tracy L. Rhodes Karri Hobson-Pape, Vice President for Marketing and Communications Sarah-Elizabeth Reed Dr. Martha Craig Stephens Alfred and Joy Viola James C. Womack Timothy M. Chester, Vice President for Information Technology Sachin Shailendra Dr. John Edward Stewart Dr. Trina von Waldner Dr. Barbara Carter Wommack and Greg A. McGarity, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics E. Scott Smith Joseph Stewart Jr. William L. Wages Jr. Dr. Hines L. Wommack Michael M. Raeber, General Counsel Kessel Stelling Jr. Catherine H. Stockman and Lamar Cobb and Frances Clary Walter Dr. and Mrs. Norman J. Wood C. ‘Herbie’ Stockman Jr. Dr. Lynda H. Walters Oran and Sally Woodall Kathy R. Pharr, Chief of Staff and Associate Vice President for Institutional Affairs Ben J. Tarbutton III Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stolz Harriet Higgins Warren and Jennie Woodlee Russell J. Mumper, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Richard L. Tucker Billy M. Stone *Edus Houston Warren Jr. Peggy P. Woodruff Margaret A. Amstutz, Associate Provost for Academic Programs Thomas Rogers Wade Allen D. Stovall John and Mitzi Wasdin Stuart Woods Michelle G. Cook, Associate Provost for Institutional Diversity Larry Walker Gloria Perksins Stovall Harold Waters, Jr. and Karalyn D. Waters Laura E. Woodson Sarah Covert, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs Don L. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Stovall Jr. *E. Baxter Webb and Ann Clark Webb Mr. Kevin Joseph Woody Noel Fallows, Associate Provost for International Education Joannie E. Strauss William Larry Webb George E. Wright and Camille N. Wright Philip A. Wilheit Sr. P. Toby Graham, Associate Provost and University Librarian Dana E. Strickland Nancy Marcuz Wech Mr. C. Richard Yarbrough Christina J. Miller, Associate Provost for Academic Fiscal Affairs *Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Strickland Scott S. Weinberg Dr. Ida E. Yates Steve Wrigley (Chancellor) Betty Boyd Strong and Will Strong Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Wellborn III Allen W. Yee David S. Williams, Associate Provost and Director of the Honors Program W. Jefferson Stubbs Jr. A. L. Wheeler Dr. Bonnie L. Yegidis Mr. V. Carlysle Sullivan Jr. Rebecca Hanner White Mrs. Glenn Thomas York, Jr. Mike and Leah Sumner Mrs. Germaine Whittaker Mary W. Zittrouer DEANS Julie Toland Suppes Roger Swagler and Julia Marlowe Alan T. Dorsey, Dean of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Drs. Anne and David Sweaney IS YOUR NAME MISSING? Samuel Pardue, Dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Glenna Feagin Talbert Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge, Dean of the School of Law Timothy E. Tallent The Honor Roll of Donors contains names of individuals who have made gifts to the Svein Øie, Dean of the College of Pharmacy Lynda Cowart Talmadge University of Georgia that were processed through the Office of Development between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017. There could be several reasons that your name does not appear in Wilmer Gene Tanner Dale Greene, Dean of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources what you believe to be the appropriate giving level—or not appear at all: Mr. and Mrs. James S. Tardy Jr. Craig H. Kennedy, Dean of the College of Education Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Taylor Jr. 1. You made your gift either before July 1, 2016, or after June 30, 2017. Suzanne Barbour, Dean of the Graduate School David A. and Janet K. Terrell 2. You gave more during this period than you realize: your name may be in Benjamin C. Ayers, Dean of the C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry College of Business Geoffrey David Terrell the next giving level. Charles N. Davis, Dean of the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Baxter D. and Cristina V. Tharin 3. You made a pledge instead of an outright gift. If you made a pledge between Mass Communication Gloria J. Thiem and David E. Thiem July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017, but chose to begin fulfilling it after June 30, 2017, your Linda K. Fox, Dean of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences Ms. Melinda Fry Thomas name will not appear in this honor roll, which reflects only gifts received. Keith Harris, Interim Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine Richard R. Thomas 4. You made a gift to the Georgia Educational Enhancement Fund (GEEF). Ticket-priority Anna Scheyett, Dean of the School of Social Work Reese J. Thompson and Pam M. Thompson gifts are not included in this honor roll but are recognized through the UGA Athletic Robert and Angela Thompson Association. Daniel J. Nadenicek, Dean of the College of Environment and Design Dr. Bruce A. Thyer Robert Grafstein, Interim Dean of the School of Public and International Affairs Ronald W. Tidmore and Karen A. Tidmore Contact the Office of Donor Relations and Stewardship if we omitted your name in error, or Phillip L. 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