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Ļć½¶Ö±²„Foundation appoints 2020 leaders, incoming members

Ļć½¶Ö±²„Foundation appoints 2020 leaders, incoming members

Contact: Amy Cagle

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”The Ļć½¶Ö±²„ Foundation is announcing 2020 leaders and incoming members for the 48-seat board of directors that guides the fundraising arm of the 142-year-old land-grant institution.

Incoming officers with new one-year terms that began Jan. 1 include three alumni returning to offices initially held in 2019. They are: D. Hines Brannan of Atlanta, Georgia, as board chair; Anthony L. Wilson of Gulfport as vice-chair; and Mike M. McDaniel of Houston, Texas, as treasurer.

Hines Brannan
D. Hines Brannan
Anthony Wilson
Anthony L. Wilson
Mike McDaniel
Mike M. McDaniel

A Mississippi native of Woodville, Brannan has loyally been a member of the Ļć½¶Ö±²„Foundation board for more than a decade, earlier serving as vice president for three terms and as treasurer for three terms. At MSU, he also was a founding member of the advisory board for the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering and an executive-in-residence for the college. He earned a bachelorā€™s degree in industrial engineering in 1970 and an MBA the following year, both from MSU. He is a retired managing director of Accenture, one of the worldā€™s largest management consulting firms.

Fellow Mississippi native Wilson hails from Dā€™Iberville. He earned his electrical engineering degree in 1987 from Ļć½¶Ö±²„and later an MBA from the University of Southern Mississippi. He currently serves as chairman, president and CEO of Mississippi Power Company. Earlier he was executive vice president of customer service and operations for Georgia Power.

McDaniel, who holds a 1979 bachelorā€™s degree in mechanical engineering from MSU, is a Cleveland native. He is currently the president of Saber Power Services LLC, having earlier been CEO of M3Resources LLC. McDaniel also has previously served as a board member.

Rounding out the remaining board officers are Ļć½¶Ö±²„personnel. John P. Rush, vice president for development and alumni, is the boardā€™s president and CEO; Janet H. Carraway, executive director of finance, is chief financial officer; and Jack McCarty, executive director of development, serves as board secretary. All are Ļć½¶Ö±²„graduates.

New members beginning inaugural three-year terms are:

ā€”George H. Bishop of Sealy, Texas. A 1958 petroleum geology graduate, he is founder and president of GeoSouthern Energy Corporation, which has grown into one of the largest, privately held producers of oil and gas in the country. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Public Service by Ļć½¶Ö±²„in 2019.

ā€”Frederick V. ā€œFredā€ Buie of West Des Moines, Iowa. He holds bachelorā€™s and masterā€™s degrees in industrial engineering he earned from Ļć½¶Ö±²„in 1978 and 1991, respectively. He is president and CEO of Keystone Electrical Manufacturing Company. He served on the James Worth Bagley College of Engineeringā€™s Industrial Systems Engineering Departmental Advisory Board in 2017 and was named a Distinguished Engineering Fellow in 2008.

ā€”Franc C. Lee of Flowood. He is a 1989 banking and finance graduate of Ļć½¶Ö±²„and president of Tower Loan. He was the College of Business Alumnus of the Year in 2012.

ā€”Laurie R. Williams of Madison. She is a 1979 Ļć½¶Ö±²„communication graduate who later earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi. She works as manager of member engagement for Molina Healthcare. She has served the College of Arts and Sciences deans/directors advisory board and was selected the collegeā€™s 2015 Alumni Fellow.

George Bishop
George H. Bishop
Frederick Buie
Frederick V. ā€œFredā€ Buie
Franc Lee
Franc C. Lee
Laurie Williams
Laurie R. Williams

Six alumni who have previously served are returning to the board in new three-year terms. They are:Ģż

ā€”George W. Bryan of West Point. A 1967 Bachelor of Business Administration graduate of Ļć½¶Ö±²„. He is owner of Old Waverly Golf Club. For the College of Business, he was an Alumni Fellow in 1992, Alumnus of the Year in 1996 and has served the deanā€™s advisory board since 2008.

ā€”Randy J. Cleveland of Fort Worth, Texas. A 1983 petroleum engineering graduate, he is the retired vice president of Americas for ExxonMobil Production Company. For the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering, he was a Distinguished Engineering Fellow in 2008 and the collegeā€™s Alumnus of the Year in 2019.

ā€”Mark S. Jordan of Canton. A 1976 landscape architecture graduate, he is a real estate developer with Mark S. Jordan Companies. He was the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Alumnus of the Year in 2011.

ā€”Thomas B. ā€œTommyā€ Nusz of Houston, Texas. A 1982 Ļć½¶Ö±²„petroleum engineering graduate, Nusz is CEO and board chairman of Houston-based Oasis Petroleum, which he co-founded. He was a Distinguished Engineering Fellow in 2002 and Alumnus of the Year in 2013 for the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering.

ā€”William A. ā€œLexā€ Taylor III of Louisville. A 1977 general business administration graduate, he is chairman and CEO of the Taylor Group Inc. and president of Taylor Machine Works Inc. He was the College of Business Alumnus of the Year in 2007, and he has served multiple terms on the collegeā€™s Deans/Directors Advisory Board.

ā€”Douglas T. ā€œDougā€ Terreson of Point Clear, Alabama. A 1984 petroleum engineering graduate, he is head of Energy Research for Evercore ISI. He was the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering Alumni Fellow in 2001. He also holds an MBA from Rollins College.

Also joining the board for 2020 is the current president of the Ļć½¶Ö±²„National Alumni Association Board of Directors, Sherri Carr Bevis of Gulfport. Bevis holds a 1986 communication degree from Ļć½¶Ö±²„and currently serves the Mississippi Secretary of Stateā€™s office as Assistant Secretary of State for External Marketing.

George Bryan
George W. Bryan
Randy Cleveland
Randy J. Cleveland
Mark Jordan
Mark S. Jordan
Tommy Nusz
Thomas B. ā€œTommyā€ Nusz
Lex Taylor
William A. ā€œLexā€ Taylor III
Doug Terreson
Douglas T. ā€œDougā€ Terreson
Sherri Carr Bevis
Sherri Carr Bevis
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Chartered in 1962, the Ļć½¶Ö±²„Foundation administers most of the campus-based fundraising activities and endowment funds.

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