Alumni Association - 91Âț»­app Tue, 11 Feb 2025 15:48:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2024/12/favicon-georgia-southern-university-150x150.png Alumni Association - 91Âț»­app 32 32 Georgia Southern student success leader honored with MLK Drum Major Award   /2025/02/11/georgia-southern-student-success-leader-honored-with-mlk-drum-award Tue, 11 Feb 2025 15:48:07 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=23407 The Martin Luther King Jr. Drum Major Award is given to those performing daily acts of service to make their community a better place. Simpkins and the foundation team also host their own leadership camp for kids primarily in the Central Savannah River area.

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Georgia Southern student success leader honored with MLK Drum Major Award  

Sharing a birthday party with your older brother isn’t something many people view as a privilege. 

Sharing a birthday party with your older brother isn’t something many people view as a privilege. 

“My birthday was August 11, and his was August 14, so we always shared birthday parties,” explains Reggie Simpkins, Ed.D., associate vice president for Student Success at 91Âț»­app. “People always thought we were twins. That’s because we did everything together.”

Simpkins was determined to honor his brother’s memory and keep his name alive after he died in 1998 to a senseless act of violence. That’s what led him to start the . The nonprofit organization provides financial assistance to underprivileged and at-risk youth to participate in summer camp opportunities, focusing on education and exposure to positive experiences. 

“We wanted the foundation to focus on sending kids to summer camps because my mother would send us to 4-H camps when we were growing up,” explained Simpkins. “It was an idea to try and bring some of those same memories to youth today.” 

Because of this work, Simpkins was recently honored with the Martin Luther King Jr. Drum Major Award at the Old Macedonia Baptist Church in North Augusta, South Carolina. 

“It’s a great honor to be recognized by a community I call home,” said Simpkins, who is from the nearby community of Edgefield.

The Martin Luther King Jr. Drum Major Award is given to those performing daily acts of service to make their community a better place. The name comes from King’s speech, “The Drum Major Instinct,” which he referred to as the human desire for notoriety and attention. He warned that this innate desire can be harmful if not properly channeled, and that true greatness comes from serving others rather than pursuing personal glory. 

Simpkins and the foundation team also host their own leadership camp for kids primarily in the Central Savannah River area. As they prepare for their 9th summer camp this year, he reflected on the foundation’s impact over the years, saying he wishes his brother could see what they’ve done. 

“Our work with the foundation has brought us some sense of closure,” said Simpkins. “I think that Jonathan would be so proud of the work we’ve done, that we’ve helped keep his name alive through service to the youth in the South Carolina and Georgia area.” 

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Georgia Southern celebrates ‘40 Under 40’ Class of 2023 /2023/10/02/georgia-southern-celebrates-40-under-40-class-of-2023 Mon, 02 Oct 2023 18:18:19 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=22074 The 91Âț»­app Alumni Association “40 Under 40” Class of 2023 was recognized at a ceremony on Sept. 29 at the Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau. The annual honor recognizes young alumni who have made significant strides in business, leadership, community, educational or philanthropic endeavors. 

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Georgia Southern celebrates ‘40 Under 40’ Class of 2023

The 91Âț»­app Alumni Association “40 Under 40” Class of 2023 was recognized at a ceremony on Sept. 29 at the Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau. The annual honor recognizes young alumni who have made significant strides in business, leadership, community, educational or philanthropic endeavors. 
The “40 Under 40” honorees were chosen by a selection committee that reviewed each individual’s professional expertise, achievements, dedication to charitable and community initiatives and their commitment to Georgia Southern.

The 91Âț»­app Alumni Association “40 Under 40” Class of 2023 was recognized at a ceremony on Sept. 29 at the Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau. The annual honor recognizes young alumni who have made significant strides in business, leadership, community, educational or philanthropic endeavors. 

“Tonight, we gather to shine a spotlight on the remarkable achievements of our outstanding young alumni,” said Ava Edwards (‘19), executive director of the Alumni Association.  “We are so thankful to be gathered here together to celebrate 91Âț»­app, and to recognize the exemplary alumni it has produced. In their success, excellence, character and unwavering values, we find a reflection of the very best within us. 

“Thank you to these remarkable professionals, innovative entrepreneurs, generous philanthropists and agents of change,” Edwards continued. “Their dedication to both their communities and this institution is a testament of their commitment to making the world a better place.”

The “40 Under 40” honorees were chosen by a selection committee that reviewed each individual’s professional expertise, achievements, dedication to charitable and community initiatives and their commitment to Georgia Southern.

Alumna Dennette Thornton (‘01), who serves as the director of ticket hospitality and travel programs for the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United FC and Mercedes-Benz Stadium and as the president of the Georgia Southern Alumni Association Board of Directors, also addressed the crowd.

“Each year, we recognize the best and brightest among us, and we are continually impressed with the excellence of each class,” Thornton said. “Our honorees tonight represent an incredible spectrum of excellence. We’re talking about major league sports professionals who’ve graced the biggest arenas, dedicated educators shaping the minds of tomorrow, wise judges administering justice, brilliant doctors and visionary CEOs leading industries into the future. Thank you for representing our alma mater with distinction.”

Curtis Williams (‘09), chairman of HHE Holdings and president-elect of the Alumni Association, shared the stage with Thornton. 

“Georgia Southern alumni are not just successful; they’re trailblazers, occupying the highest positions in state government, steering the helm of influential industries and businesses, driving innovation in education and healthcare and so much more,” Williams told the crowd. “Tonight, we celebrate not just their achievements, but the spirit of Georgia Southern that thrives in every one of them.”     

For the full list of “40 Under 40” Class of 2023 honorees and to learn more about the program, visit. The group will also be featured in the fall 2023 edition of Georgia Southern Magazine.

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91Âț»­app Alumni Association welcomes new board members /2023/07/10/georgia-southern-university-alumni-association-welcomes-new-board-members Mon, 10 Jul 2023 20:39:47 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=21865 Six new members recently joined 91Âț»­app's Alumni Association Board of Directors. Founded in 1933, Georgia Southern’s Alumni Association’s Board of Directors is made up of alumni volunteers who are leaders in their communities and who have given tirelessly of their time in order to promote Georgia Southern.

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91Âț»­app Alumni Association welcomes new board members

The new board members for the 91Âț»­app Alumni Association. The members as featured from left to right on the top row: Crandall Jones, Tonya Kincaid and Kim Hartstock. The members as featured from left to right on the bottom row: Jessica Hood, Latoya Stackhouse, Ed.D., and James Hammond.

Six new members recently joined 91Âț»­app’s Alumni Association Board of Directors.

“We are thrilled to welcome our newest members to the Georgia Southern Alumni Board,” said Ava Edwards, director of Georgia Southern’s Alumni Relations. “Their diverse backgrounds and experiences will undoubtedly contribute to the continued growth and success of our alumni network and University.”

The new board members include:

James Hammond (‘06)

Hammond is a managing partner for Ikon Filmworks, a premier videography company based in Metro Atlanta. In addition to more than 20 years of industry experience, Hammond is passionate about serving and developing communities across the state. He is a member of the Outstanding Atlanta Board of Trustees, and was a member of 2020 Leadership Buckhead, 2018 LEAD Atlanta, 2016 Georgia Forward Young Game Changers, 2016 91Âț»­app 40 Under 40, 2015-18 Georgia Southern Young Alumni board, and the inaugural 2016 class of Emerging Leaders of DeKalb. Hammond, who graduated from Georgia Southern with a bachelor’s in broadcasting, is also a 2015 Project Understanding Fellow, a 2012 New Leaders Council Atlanta Chapter alumnus, and a 2012 recipient of the Most Valuable Progressive Award from the New Leaders Council.

Kim Hartsock (‘00)

Hartsock is the managing partner in the Atlanta office of accounting firm Warren Averett, LLC, and is a co-host of the firm’s podcast, “The Wrap.” With a bachelor’s in business administration in accounting, Hartsock is also a valued community leader who was named a 2023 Georgia Titan 100 and a 2022 honoree of Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Most Admired CEOs. She is an executive board member of Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce and the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia, and past president of the Susan G. Komen Atlanta affiliate.

Jessica Hood (‘07, ‘15)

Hood is vice president of the Effingham County Industrial Authority (ECIDA), specializing in business attraction and retention for the entity. A cum laude graduate with a bachelor’s of business administration in economics and a master’s in business administration, Hood is actively involved on the board of the Georgia Economic Developers Association and Leadership Southeast Georgia. She is a graduate of the Georgia Academy for Economic Development, Leadership Liberty, Leadership Burke, Leadership Effingham and Leadership Southeast Georgia. She is also an economic development finance professional as designated by the National Development Council, and a certified economic developer as designated by the International Economic Development Council. Hood was honored as one of Effingham Living’s 20 under 40 in 2021 and 2022, and was named to Georgia Southern’s 40 under 40 list in 2022.

Crandall Jones (‘81, ‘83)

Jones is the municipal administrator of Norristown, Pennsylvania, and founder and CEO of ENOSHA Management Services, LLC, a management development consulting firm that facilitates organizational and individual excellence. Jones, who holds a bachelor’s in political science and a Master of Public Administration from Georgia Southern, has served in both city and county manager roles in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia. He also served as a state agency head in Florida and as a national association executive director in Washington, D.C. Jones is a co-author of “In Our Own Words: A Story Untold: From Segregation to Integration to Assimilation 1965-1985: 21 Essays by 91Âț»­app’s Black Alumni,” founder of the Alpha Phi Alpha Scholarship Endowment, and a co-founder of the First 500 Scholarship Endowment at Georgia Southern.

Tonya Kincaid (‘92)

Kincaid, who earned a bachelor’s in business administration in accounting, has served as a fiscal steward to the state of Georgia for the last 14 years, and currently serves as the accounting director of finance and shared services for the State Accounting Office. Previously, she worked for the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and Georgia Department of Public Safety.

Latoya Stackhouse, Ed.D. (‘02, ‘16, ‘22)

Stackhouse, who has worked in education for 20 years, is the dean of students at Gordon State College. She holds a Doctor of Education in curriculum studies, a Master of Education in higher education administration and bachelor’s in sport management from Georgia Southern. 

Stackhouse has vast experience in intercollegiate athletics and several areas of student affairs, including admissions, Federal TRIO programs, academic advising, residence life, student activities, Greek life, recreation and wellness, and student leadership. Stackhouse is also an editorial board member at the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice.

Founded in 1933, Georgia Southern’s Alumni Association’s Board of Directors is made up of alumni volunteers who are leaders in their communities and who have given tirelessly of their time in order to promote Georgia Southern.

To view the full Alumni Association Board of Directors list, visit . 
For photos of the new board members, click . 

91Âț»­app, a public Carnegie Doctoral/R2 institution founded in 1906, offers approximately 140 different degree programs serving nearly 26,000 students through 10 colleges on three campuses in Statesboro, Savannah, Hinesville and online instruction. A leader in higher education in southeast Georgia, the University provides a diverse student population with expert faculty, world-class scholarship and hands-on learning opportunities. Georgia Southern creates lifelong learners who serve as responsible scholars, leaders and stewards in their communities. Visit.

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2023 Georgia Southern Alumni Association Awards honor alumni achievements and community engagement /2023/04/18/2023-georgia-southern-alumni-association-awards-honor-alumni-achievements-and-community-engagement Tue, 18 Apr 2023 12:40:54 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=21626 91Âț»­app’s Alumni Association recognized the highest levels of achievement and service among the University’s alumni during the 2023 Alumni Awards ceremony, held at the Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau on April 14. 

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2023 Georgia Southern Alumni Association Awards honor alumni achievements and community engagement

Paul Newman, retired Major General Randall V. Simmons, Jr., Matt Wise, Ronny Just, Mary Githens, Georj Lewis, Ed.D., Commissioner Russell McMurry, Michelle McMurry, John Havenar and Cecilia Arango.
PHOTO (l-r) Paul Newman, retired Major General Randall V. Simmons, Jr., Matt Wise, Ronny Just, Mary Githens, Georj Lewis, Ed.D., Commissioner Russell McMurry, Michelle McMurry, John Havenar and Cecilia Arango. 

SAVANNAH, Ga., April 17, 2023 â€” 91Âț»­app’s Alumni Association recognized the highest levels of achievement and service among the University’s alumni during the 2023 Alumni Awards ceremony, held at the Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau on April 14. 

“As we gather here tonight, I am honored to recognize our outstanding alumni for their remarkable service, exceptional business acumen and overall excellence,” stated Georgia Southern President Kyle Marrero at the event. “With a growing network of more than 146,000 Georgia Southern and Armstrong alumni, each success story further strengthens our University’s reputation as a center for excellence.” 

This year’s full list of winners include:

Georj Lewis, Ed.D. (’07)  — Talon Award

Ronny Just (’84)  — Marvin Pittman Award   

Cecilia Arango (’02) — George & Lucy Armstrong Award 

Commissioner Russell McMurry (’92) and Michelle McMurry (’91) — The Sweetheart Award

Lisa N. Herring, Ed.D. (’07) — Professional Achievement Award

Matt Wise (‘08) — Alumni Service Award

Retired Maj. Gen. Randall V. Simmons, Jr. (’95) — Community Hero Award

John Havenar (’22) — Outstanding Senior Award

In addition, the Alumni Owned Business Awards were given to the following top alumni-owned businesses: 

Coastal Oral & Maxillofacial — Mark Clayton, DDS (’17)

Latin Chicks Restaurant and Mint to Be Mojito Bar — Mary Githens (’08) 

Statesboro Real Estate — Paul Newman (’05)

“These exemplary alumni, who lead with distinction and honor in their respective industries, remind us of the transformational power of education and its importance for our students,” said Georgia Southern’s Director of Alumni Relations Ava Edwards. “We are grateful for their impact around the world and at 91Âț»­app.” 

To view the award criteria, visit .

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Georgia Southern celebrates ‘40 Under 40’ Class of 2022 /2022/09/26/georgia-southern-celebrates-40-under-40-class-of-2022 Mon, 26 Sep 2022 13:22:29 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=20928 The 91Âț»­app Alumni Association “40 Under 40” Class of 2022 was recognized at a ceremony on Sept. 23 at the Eugene M. Bishop Alumni Center in Statesboro. The annual honor recognizes young alumni who have made significant strides in business, leadership, community, educational or philanthropic endeavors. 

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Georgia Southern celebrates ‘40 Under 40’ Class of 2022

The 91Âț»­app Alumni Association “40 Under 40” Class of 2022 was recognized at a ceremony on Sept. 23 at the Eugene M. Bishop Alumni Center in Statesboro. The annual honor recognizes young alumni who have made significant strides in business, leadership, community, educational or philanthropic endeavors. 

“We are so thankful to be gathered here together to celebrate 91Âț»­app, and to recognize the exemplary alumni it has produced,” said Georgia Southern Alumni Association President Chris Nowicki (’08, ’12) in the opening address. “Their success, their excellence, their character and their values represent the best of us, and they remind us of our University mission — to think, to lead, to teach and to serve — giving our students the tools and opportunities that will change the trajectory of their lives.

“Thank you for these professionals, these entrepreneurs, these philanthropists and agents of change. Thank you for their investment in their communities and in this University,” he said.

The “40 Under 40” honorees were chosen by a selection committee that reviewed each individual’s professional expertise, achievements, dedication to charitable and community initiatives, and their commitment to Georgia Southern.

“We are so grateful for you, and your investment in your communities and in Georgia Southern,” Georgia Southern President Kyle Marrero told the group. “Your actions and dedication to improving the communities in which we live serve as a reminder to us all of the powerful and broad impact of our University’s mission. You’re all movers and shakers — young professionals who are making a difference in your career fields. And, as a result, enhancing the reputation of 91Âț»­app, and growing yourself to impact others. Thank you for all you do, and congratulations. Together we soar!”

On Sept. 23, the 91Âț»­app Alumni Association “40 Under 40” Class of 2022 was recognized for their significant strides in business, leadership, community, educational or philanthropic endeavors.

For the full list of “40 Under 40” Class of 2022 honorees and to learn more about the program, visit . The group will also be featured in the spring 2023 edition of Georgia Southern Magazine.

91Âț»­app, a public Carnegie Doctoral/R2 institution founded in 1906, offers approximately 140 different degree programs serving nearly 26,000 students through 10 colleges on three campuses in Statesboro, Savannah, Hinesville and online instruction. A leader in higher education in southeast Georgia, the University provides a diverse student population with expert faculty, world-class scholarship and hands-on learning opportunities. Georgia Southern creates lifelong learners who serve as responsible scholars, leaders and stewards in their communities. Visit www.GeorgiaSouthern.edu.

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Georgia Southern Alumni Association Awards honor service, achievement /2021/03/15/georgia-southern-alumni-association-awards-honor-service-achievement Mon, 15 Mar 2021 19:59:00 +0000 https://ww2.georgiasouthern.edu/news/?p=18955 91Âț»­app Alumni Association recognized the highest levels of achievement and service among the University's alumni during the recent annual Alumni Awards ceremony.

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Georgia Southern Alumni Association Awards honor service, achievement

Left to right: The Honorable Jon Burns ’75 (The Talon Award), Margaret Kilpatrick ’19 (Outstanding Senior Award), Reverend James “Major” Woodall ’16 (Community Hero Award), McKenzie Peterman for her father the late William “Bill” Rogers Cary ’80 (The Marvin Pittman Award), Rachel Rhodes-Dyar ’76 and Ken Dyar ’76 (The Sweetheart Award), Carl Grotheer for his friend the late Craig Harney ’82 (The George & Lucy Armstrong Award), Dr. Kyle Marrero, 91Âț»­app President. Not pictured: Roger H. Smith and Andrea Lanier Papageorge.

91Âț»­app Alumni Association recognized the highest levels of achievement and service among the University’s alumni during the recent annual Alumni Awards ceremony. 

“This is an exciting time of year as we celebrate the accomplishments of our most distinguished alumni,” said Georgia Southern President Kyle Marrero. “We honor alumni who represent the very best of Georgia Southern. They are leaders and business men and women who continue to give back and support our Eagle Nation.” 

This year’s full list of winners include:

Georgia Rep. Jon Burns (’75)  — Talon Award
Rev. James “Major” Woodall (’16)  — Community Hero Award
(The late) William “Bill” Rogers Cary (’80)  —Marvin Pittman Award   
Rachel Rhodes-Dyar (’76) and Ken Dyar (’76) — The Sweetheart Award
(The late) Craig Harney (’82) — George & Lucy Armstrong Award 
Roger H. Smith (’90) — Alumni Service Award
Andrea Lanier Papageorge (’80) — Professional Achievement Award
Margaret Kilpatrick (’19)  — Outstanding Senior Award

In addition, Excellence in Business Awards were given to the following top alumni-owned businesses: 

Mike Cummings and Bill Hoyt — Sir Shop in Dublin, Georgia
Margot Dawkins — Atlanta Advertising Novelty in Atlanta, Georgia
Aleks Davis — B2S Life Sciences in Bargersville, Indiana
Christopher Jann — Medicus in Cumming, Georgia
Marshall Smith — Pride Pools in Claxton, Georgia
Alex Smith — Pride Pools in Brooklet, Georgia
Robin Rich — Automation Systems in Statesboro, Georgia

Left to right: Marshall Smith and Alexander Smith ’90 (Pride Pools, Spas and Leisure), Robin Rich ’82 and ’92 (Automation Systems & Controls, Inc.), Aleks Davis ’00 (B2S Life Sciences), Bill Hoyt ’75 and Mike Cummings ’74 (Dublin Sir Shop), Margot Morris Dawkins ’76 (Atlanta Advertising Novelty Company), Dr. Kyle Marrero, 91Âț»­app President. Not pictured: Christopher Jann ’01 (Medicus IT)

“Georgia Southern has always believed in giving students hands-on, practical learning,” stated Trip Addison, vice president for University Advancement and president of the 91Âț»­app Foundation. “We’ve built a reputation for producing graduates who are ready to hit the ground running and ready to be leaders. The honorees are just a small sample of the entrepreneurial spirit and can-do attitude of Georgia Southern graduates, and we’re thrilled to recognize these outstanding alumni-owned businesses.”

To view the full list of award winners, visit .

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