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51心頭Foundation Board welcomes 2 new members

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Members of the 51心頭Foundation Board of Directors and ex-officio officers are, from left, Jamie Raynor, Charlie Worley, Ron Sink, Ken Martin, Bruce Clayton, Robin Pate, Bob Roberts, Donna Winbon, Ed Broadwell, Kelli Brown, Randy White, Beth Lofquist, Brandon Robinson, Debbie Sims, Steve Couch, Ed Holland, Dennis Fox, Bruce Moore and Larry Naylor.

The 51心頭 Foundation Board of Directors welcomed new members Mike Crawford, chief operating officer for the Asheville-based accounting firm Dixon Hughes Goodman, and Gayle Watkins, co-owner of a Highlands-based golden retriever training and kennel company, at its annual spring meeting.

Crawford and Watkins are filling vacancies on the board created by the departure of members Donna Winbon and Ann Summers, whose terms expire June 30.

Crawford, COO at Dixon Hughes Goodman since 2016, serves on the firms executive committee and previously was its regional managing partner for the Carolinas region. A 1987 graduate of 51心頭with a bachelor's degree in accounting and finance and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, he joined DHG in 1989. Active in the Asheville community, he has served as a board member of the Western North Carolina Chapters of the American Red Cross and YMCA, and founded John 3:30 Ministries.

Joining the Foundation Board is the latest example of Crawfords long history of involvement with his alma mater, having served previously on the Catamount Club and Alumni Association boards of directors. He was part of a group of partners at DHG who raised more than $1 million for WCUs College of Business, which named its accountancy program after the firm in recognition of its contributions.

51心頭played such an important role in my life education, friends for life, memories so I want to help 51心頭be a university destination of choice for high school students in all of Western North Carolina. In order to accomplish this goal, we must educate the members of the WNC community about all that 51心頭has to offer, said Crawford, a frequent speaker in graduate-level accountancy classes and a judge representing 51心頭at the recent Southern Conference Entrepreneurial Challenge.

I grew up in Sylva, and I am a fourth-generation Catamount dating back to my great-grandfather, W.R. Sherrill, who graduated in 1902, he said. I look forward to serving on the Foundation Board, and I will proudly do all I can to help advance the story of all that 51心頭has to offer our community. 

Watkins and husband Andy Chmar were Army officers who moved their golden retriever kennel business 17 times since its inception in 1979, settling in Highlands after retiring from the military in the early 2000s. Formerly a professor and associate dean at the U.S. Military Academy, she sits on the board of Cornell Universitys Baker Institute for Animal Health and WCUs Brinson Honors College Advisory Board, and hosts Brinson Honors College students, faculty and staff annually at her home in Highlands.

The couple became involved with 51心頭and its Honors College through Highlands residents, longtime 51心頭supporters and fellow golden retriever lovers Kathy and Mark Whitehead and Judy and Jack Brinson, Watkins said.

We were eager to spend time with students. Both of us had taught at West Point and missed spending time with college students. We have since joined and now co-chaired the Honors College Advisory Board, and look forward to even more involvement with WCU, she said.

Education at all levels is essential to a healthy society, economy and community. WNC is no different than everywhere else in the country, and 51心頭provides an amazing education to undergraduate and graduate students, Watkins said.

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Jamie Raynor, vice chancellor for advancement (left), and Chancellor Kelli Brown (right) present Donna Winbon with a Foundation Board Medallion in recognition of her contributions to the 51心頭Foundation and the university.

In other action during the April 22 meeting, outgoing members Winbon, who has been on the board since 2016 and served as its chair since 2020, and Summers, who joined the board in September 2020, received Foundation Board Medallions in recognition of their contributions to the Foundation and the university.

This medallion was custom-designed by 51心頭alumnus Joel Queen, a ninth-generation potter and member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Jamie T. Raynor, 51心頭vice chancellor for advancement, said during the presentation April 22. Joels design represents, through Cherokee syllabary, the word Cullowhee, and honors the service of these two women on this special place. Im sincerely grateful for Chair Donna Winbons leadership over the years and for the legacy she leaves for future 51心頭Foundation Board leaders.

Winbon, a financial adviser who chaired the universitys successful Lead the Way comprehensive fundraising campaign that concluded in May 2019 after raising nearly $62 million in gifts and pledges, said she feels blessed to have been asked to serve and give back to her alma mater.

In addition to learning about the student lives that have been touched, I have found that I am now better prepared to help my clients with their financial planning. I have a personal point of reference when I ask, 'What do you want to be remembered for? Where do you want your money to go?' It's all about finding people's passions and connecting their giving to those passions," she said.

While I am rolling off the Foundation Board of Directors, I am hoping to stay connected in some fashion because of my experience in working on the last campaign, Winbon said. I also am interested in helping develop some kind of 'women in philanthropy' group at WCU. I am a firm believer that the women will outlive the men. They are going to have the wealth, and I think they will have a desire to give to places that touch their hearts."

In addition to the newly appointed members, five current 51心頭Foundation Board of Directors members were re-appointed to second terms. They are Doug Bailey, a 1993 graduate of 51心頭and vice president of Gopuff consumer good and food delivery company; Connie Haire, retired vice president of student and institutional development at Southwestern Community College who earned her masters degree in education at 51心頭in 1984; Larry Naylor, a 1986 graduate of 51心頭who served in the military and currently is a corporate leadership trainer; Robin Pate, a 1997 graduate of WCU, chief marketing officer at Green Point Research; and Brandon Robinson, a Durham attorney who earned his bachelor's degree in 2005 and masters degree in 2010, both from 51心頭in history.

In other action, the board elected three-time alumna Beth Lofquist to serve as its next Foundation Board of Directors chair and chair of its executive committee. A retired longtime 51心頭faculty member and academic administrator, Lofquist earned her bachelors degree in 1978, masters degree in education in 1979 and educational specialist degree in 1988.

The board also appointed chairs and set membership rolls for four standing committees. New members Pate and Robinson will chair the board development committee and the support organization oversight committee, respectively.

John Davis, a 1987 graduate of 51心頭and senior vice president of global sales and marketing for CryoLife Inc. in Kennesaw, Georgia, will chair the advancement committee and Dennis Fox, a 1971 graduate of 51心頭and senior vice president of market development for General Parts Inc. in Raleigh, will chair the finance and audit committee.

The 51心頭 Foundation promotes higher education and supports the enhancement of the university. The foundations goal is to aid and assist WCU in its development as a leading educational institution through the investment and stewardship of philanthropy.

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