2012-13 Georgia Tech Athletics Annual Report

Page 1


DEAR YELLOW JACKET FANS Just a few months into my first year at Georgia Tech, I have been impressed by the passion and pride of our fans. However, this came as no surprise to me – that passion is one of the many things that attracted me to the Institute and the city of Atlanta. Our fans and alumni, who have been so welcoming to me personally, share many of the same goals that I have for Georgia Tech Athletics. We want student-athletes who embrace the challenge of excelling in the classroom at one of America’s top academic institutions while competing for championships at the highest level athletically. We want coaches and staff who will help them reach those goals, including the ultimate goal of obtaining a degree from Georgia Tech. Academically, it is clear that we are on the right track. In the NCAA’s Academic Progress Report released in June, Georgia Tech’s numbers were at an all-time high. While we are pleased with those results – and with the hard work by our student-athletes, coaches and staff – we want our numbers to continue to climb each year. I also believe that while there is work to be done, we have a foundation in place to enjoy great success in the coming years in all 17 of our varsity sports. The Annual Report was created for our fans and alumni. It reflects the many successes our teams and individuals enjoyed in 2012-13. The Annual Report is a guide to not only our academics and athletics, but also a transparent look at our finances. I hope that you enjoy this publication. As we look back on 2012-13, I look forward with great anticipation to late August. I hope that I see you on the Flats frequently in 2013-14. I want to personally thank all of you who support the program through your generous donations, your purchase of season tickets and in many other ways. Your continued support is critical to our success, now and in the future. Georgia Tech is a special place. I feel honored to be a part of it. Thank you and Go Jackets! Sincerely,

Mike B Bobinski Mik bi ki Director of Athletics

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT

1


ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS The 2012-13 school year saw continued ACADEMIC success and recognition across all sports. Below are select academic highlights: Graduates • One hundred and fifteen current and former Georgia Tech student-athletes, managers and trainers graduated during the 2012-13 school year. APR: NCAA’s key metric for Academic Progress • 2012-13 Academic Progress Report (APR), confirmed that Georgia Tech’s APR scores have improved once again and are at a record high. The Yellow Jacket student-athletes collectively exceeded a score of 985 (out of 1000), the highest score to date for Georgia Tech. • Seven teams scored a perfect single-year APR score of 1,000. These include: golf, men’s swimming, women’s tennis, volleyball, men’s track and cross country. • For the first time ever Georgia Tech football was recognized as a Top 10 percent performer in APR among all Division I schools. Golf also received this recognition and continued its streak of perfect APR scores of 1000 since APR’s inception. 2012-13 All-ACC Academic Team Baseball – Sam Dove, Jonathan King, Brandon Thomas Football – Ray Beno, Will Jackson Men’s Basketball – Chris Bolden, Marcus Georges-Hunt Men’s Cross Country – Alec Clifford Men’s Golf – Anders Albertson, Bo Andrews, Seth Reeves, Ollie Schniederjans Men’s Track & Field – Indoor - Perron Jones, Aaron Unterberger, Outdoor - Brandon Lasater, Perron Jones, Eric Powers, Michael Simms, Aaron Unterberger Men’s Swimming & Diving – Andrew Chetcuti, Eric Chiu, Andrew Kosic, Brandon Makinson, Zach Tillman, Nico van Duijn Men’s Tennis – Juan Spir Softball – Hayley Downs, Karly Fullem, Katie Johnsky, Alysha 2012-13 All-American Academic Teams Baseball – Brandon Thomas Golf - Bo Andrews Men’s Track – Eric Powers Other Notable Academic Award Recipients • Perron Jones, Kate Riley, and Elizabeth Kilborn all received ACC Postgraduate Scholarships. • Shayla Bivins was a Top 10 Finalist for the Arthur Ashe Award. • Eric Powers was honored with the Tau Beta Pi Cup Award which recognizes the Top Georgia Tech engineering undergraduate.

Rudnik, Chelsie Thomas Volleyball – Susan Carlson, Kaleigh Colson, Anne Czarnecki, Nicole Meyer Women’s Basketball – Danielle Hamilton-Carter Women’s Cross Country – Mary Kate Dubard, Katie Townsend Women’s Track & Field – Indoor - Jasmine Kent, Outdoor Jhanelle McLeod Women’s Swimming & Diving – Shannon Lumbra, Kate Riley, Erika Staskevicius Women’s Tennis – Elizabeth Kilborn,, Megan g Kurey, y, Muriel Wacker

WILL JACKSON

MYKHAIL CHAMBERS

SHAYLA BIVINS

2

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT


TOTAL PERSON PROGRAM Through this multifaceted, program Georgia Tech student-athletes have the opportunity to learn the elements of success beyond the classroom or playing field. They gain skills that remain with them for a lifetime, preparing for the career and personal challenges ahead. Addressing virtually every area of a well-rounded educational experience, the Total Person Program focuses on the following components: • Academic Support and Degree Completion • Personal Growth & Development • Career Planning and Placement • Counseling and Wellness • Leadership • Honors • Community Outreach Highlights from 2012-13 year include: Career Development and Placement • Numerous career workshops (resumes, business cards, job/intern search strategy, etc.) • Career fairs (Institute wide as well as student-athlete focused) • Mentor lunches and dinners Personal Well-Being • Leadership Academy a five-session course jointly run by the Institute and Athletics designed to provide an introduction and foundation for leadership skills • Speaker Series – topics included: Substance Abuse, Financial Literacy, Sexual/Gender Violence Prevention, and more • Academic Integrity Seminar • Nutrition consultations Community Outreach • Dozens of volunteer activities across a variety of different community areas (For a more in-depth view of the 2012-13 Total Person Program please visit www.ramblinwreck.com)

GIRLS ON THE RUN

BO ANDREWS MICHAEL ISENHOUR TOY DRIVE

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT

NARIAH TAYLOR AND SYNJYN DAYS SAMARITAN’S FEET

3


FOOTBALL Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Signature Victory: ACC Postseason: NCAA Postseason:

7-7 5-3 Coastal Division Champion 21-7 vs. USC in the Hyundai Sun Bowl Lost, 21-15, to Florida State in the ACC Championship Game Hyundai Sun Bowl (Win, 21-7 vs. USC)

ALL-ACC Omoregie Uzzi, Jr., OG (1st Team media, 1st Team coaches) Jeremiah Attaochu, Jr., LB (HM media, HM coaches) Jay Finch, Jr., C (HM media, HM coaches) Will Jackson, Jr., OG (HM media) Orwin Smith, Sr., RB (HM media, HM coaches) Jamal Golden, Sr., KR/PR (HM coaches) T.J. Barnes, Sr., DT (HM coaches)

TEVIN WASHINGTON

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Georgia Tech earned a postseason bowl bid for the 16th consecutive season – the fourth-longest active streak nationally -and for the 41st time overall. • The Yellow Jackets played in the ACC Championship Game for the third time since 2006, and the second time since 2009. • Georgia Tech led the ACC and ranked fourth nationally in rushing offense (311.2 yards per game) – the fifth consecutive year the Jackets have ranked in the top four nationally in rushing. • Tech produced more than 6,000 yards of total offense for the first time in school history.

WOMEN’S TENNIS Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Highest National Ranking: Final National Ranking: Signature Victory:

ACC Postseason: NCAA Postseason:

15-10 7-4 5th 19 21 4-3 at No. 6 Duke – highest ranked opponent Tech has beaten since 2010 and the Blue Devils’ first loss of the year nd 4-3 loss to No. 10 Miami in the second round NCAA Sweet 16, 4-0 loss to No. 1 Florida

ALL-ACC Kendal Woodard (1st Team) SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Georgia Tech earned its 13th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. • The Yellow Jackets appeared in every Campbell’s/ ITA College Tennis Rankings this season, reaching a high of No. 19.

KENDAL WOODARD

4

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT


BASEBALL Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Highest National Ranking: Final National Ranking: Signature Victory: ACC Postseason: NCAA Postseason:

37-27 15-15 4th (Coastal Division) 9th Not ranked Series win over No. 1 UNC with a pair of walk-off wins at Russ Chandler Stadium 1-2 in ACC Tournament pool play 3-2 in NCAA Nashville Regional (Losss to No. 2 Vanderbilt in Regional Reg egional Final)

ALL-ACC Buck Farmer, Sr., P (1st Team) Daniel Palka, Jr., OF (1st Team) Zane Evans, Jr., C (1st Team) Kyle Wren, Jr., OF (2nd Team) ALL-AMERICA Daniel Palka, Jr., OF (1st Team Baseball America; 1st Team NCBWA) Zane Evans, Jr., C FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Matt Gonzalez, 2B

BRANDON THOMAS

OTHER SIGNIFICANT INDIVIDUAL HONORS Brandon Thomas – National finalist for Senior CLASS Award Zane Evans – National finalist for Johnny Bench Award SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • The program has reached 30+ wins in 31-consecutive seasons. • Palka became Tech’s first player to be named a first-team All-American an since e RH R RHP P Deck McGuire in 2009 2009. • Tech finished second in the ACC in batting average (.304) and slugging (.455), and first in home runs (98), marking the 11th time in head coach Danny Hall’s 20 years at Tech that the Jackets have finished first or second in the ACC in batting. • With seven players drafted, it marked the 13th consecutive season that the Jackets have produced four or more draft picks.

SWIMMING & DIVING IN NG Overall Record: ACC Record: Highest National Ranking: Final National Ranking: Signature Victory: ACC Postseason: NCAA Postseason:

Men: 2-4 / Women: 3-5 Men: 0-3 / Women: 1-3 ERIC CHIU Men: 25th Not ranked 196-104 over Clemson (women) Men: 6th (269.5 pts) / Women: 8th (158 pts) Eric Chiu (27th, 100 fly) – Four men’s relays also competed

ALL-ACC Eric Chiu, Sr. (100 fly – bronze medal) SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Tech swimmers recorded 20 NCAA “B” cut times, and the men’s 200 free relay set an NCAA ”A” cut time. • Georgia Tech sent four men’s relays and Eric Chiu as an individual qualifier in the 100 fly to the NCAA Championship. • Tech had four divers qualify for the NCAA Zone Championship.

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT

LEXI WEBER

5


VOLLEYBALL Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Signature Victory:

19-12 10-10 6th 3-0 sweep to open ACC play at home against nst Clemson; first sweep of the Tigers since 2005

ALL-ACC Monique Mead, Sr., Rightside Hitter Chanell Clark-Bibbs, Fr., Middle Blocker AVCA All-America Monique Mead, Sr., Rightside Hitter (3rd Team)

MONIQUE MEAD

OTHER SIGNIFICANT HONORS Monique Mead – AVCA All-East Region Team Chanell Clark-Bibbs – Selected to the 2013 USA Volleyball Women’s Junior National Team SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • The Yellow Jackets finished fourth in the NCAA and first in the ACC with a 1.74 aces per set average. • Mead became the all-time leader in career kills at Georgia Tech with 1,918. She eclipsed 1,000 career digs on Nov. 15 vs. Duke and reached the 2,000-point mark (Oct. 12).

MEN’S TENNIS Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Signature Victory: ACC Postseason:

8-16 1-9 10th 6-1 over No. 62 North Florida Lost in 1st round to No. 34 Florida State, 4-1

ALL-ACC Juan Spir, Sr. ALL-AMERICA Vikram Hundal, So. Juan Spir, Sr.

JUAN SPIR

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Juan Spir and Vikram Hundal earned a bid to the NCAA Doubles Championship and advanced to the quarterfinals, earning All-America honors. • Spir and Hundal also captured the doubles title at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional in Athens, Ga., and finished the spring ranked No. 10 in the ITA rankings. • Spir played in the NCAA Doubles Championship, earned All-America honors for the third straight year, and finished his career with a school-record 103 doubles victories.

6

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT


MEN’S BASKETBALL Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Signature Victory: ACC Postseason:

16-15 6-12 Tie for ninth 71-69 over No. 5 Miami, Tech’s first road victory over a top 5 team since 2003-04 season eason Lost in 1st round to Boston College, 84-64

ALL-ACC Robert Carter, Jr., Fr., F (all-freshman team) Daniel Miller, Jr., C (all-defensive team) SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Tech’s 16 wins were its most since the 2009-10 season, MFON UDOFIA when the Yellow Jackets went 23-13 (18-11 in the regular season, 7-9 in the ACC). • Tech beat a team ranked in the top 10 for the first time since Jan. 9, 2010, a 71-67 home-court victory over Duke. • Tech secured a winning season in year two under Gregory. No Tech coach since Dwight Keith in 1945 has had a winning record in his second year on the Flats. • Tech defeated state-rival Georgia for the second consecutive year, which has not happened since 1992, 1993 and 1994, when the games between the teams were played at the Omni in downtown Atlanta.

WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD ACC Indoor Postseason: ACC Outdoor Postseason:

12th Place 10th Place

ALL-ACC OutdoorJhanelle McLeod (1st team) USTFCCCA ALL-AMERICA IndoorJulienne McKee (1st Team) OutdoorJhanelle McLeod (2nd Team) Julienne McKee (Honorable Mention) SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Jhanelle McLeod set a new outdoor Georgia Tech triple jump record (13.39m).

JHANELLE MCLEOD

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT

7


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Signature Victory: Postseason:

14-16 7-11 t-7 68-64 comeback win over Miami at home on Senior Day 86-67 loss to Wake Forest in 1st round of ACC tournament

ALL-ACC Ty Marshall (coaches 1st team, media 1st team, Alldefensive team) Brittany Jackson (1st team coaches, 1st team media) ALL-AMERICA Ty Marshall (WBCA honorable mention, AP honorable mention)

TY MARSHALL

OTHER SIGNIFICANT INDIVIDUAL HONORS Ty Marshall - 2013 State of Georgia Women’s College Player of the Year presented by Atlanta Tipoff Club. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Ty Marshall scored her 1,000th career point during a November win over Kennesaw State. She is the 26th Yellow Jacket with 1,000 career points and only the 10th to reach the mark before her senior season in the White and Gold. • The Yellow Jackets won the FIU Sun & Fun Classic in December with wins over Quinnipiac and FIU.

CROSS COUNTRY Y Men’s Cross Country ACC Postseason: NCAA Postseason:

9th Place 4th at NCAA South Regionals

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Signature Victory: First place team-finish at the Crimson Classic for the second consecutive year. • Recorded Tech’s Best finish at the NCAA South Regionals since 2001. JEREMY GREENWALD Women’s Cross Country ACC Postseason: 9th Place NCAA Postseason: 16th at NCAA South Regionals SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Signature Victory: finished second at the Virginia Tech Invite. • The team earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Status.

8

RACHEL HAMMOND

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT


GOLF Overall Record: ACC Finish: Highest National Ranking: Final National Ranking: Signature Victory: ACC Postseason: NCAA Postseason: Head Coach Honors:

126-28 Fourth 4th 4th (Golfstat), 8th (Golfweek), 8th (Golf World) T-1st with top-ranked California at the PING/Golfweek Preview Invitational, Won United States Collegiate Championship second time in three years Finished 4th Semifinalist in NCAA Championship Match Play, 2nd in NCAA Stroke Play, 4th in NCAA Tallahassee Regional Bruce Heppler, GCAA East Region Coach of the Year

ALL-ACC Anders Albertson, So. Ollie Schniederjans, So. ALL-AMERICA Anders Albertson, So. (3rd team GCAA, Golfweek) eek ek) Seth Reeves, Jr. (honorable mention GCAA) Ollie Schniederjans, So. (3rd team GCAA, Golfweek) SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES • Two tournament victories and an appearance ce in the match play semifinals at the NCAA Championship. • It was the 10th time since 2000 that Tech has as been ranked in the Golfstat top five at the end of the spring, and also the 10th time the Yellow Jackets have finished in the top 10 of both rankings in the same time span. • Sophomore Anders Albertson captured medalist honors at the ACC Championship, the third Tech golfer to win the title in the last four years. • Bo Andrews was co-medalist at the Gary Koch Invitational.

ANDERS ALBERTSON

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT

9


SOFTBALL Overall Record: ACC Record: ACC Finish: Highest National Ranking: Final National Ranking: ACC Postseason:

25-30 10-10 5th 24th (USA Softball) Not ranked 6-2 loss to North Carolina in first round

ALL-ACC Ashley Thomas, Jr., SS (1st team; ACC Player of the Year) Alysha Rudnik, Jr. 3B (1st team) Hope Rush, Sr., P (2nd team)

ASHLEY THOMAS

NFCA ALL-REGION Ashley Thomas (2nd team) SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES 013 • Tech named Shelly Hoerner its new head softball coach on June 21, 2013 Y as voted t d on by b the th league’s l ’ eight i ht head h d coaches. h It • Georgia Tech junior Ashley Thomas was named the ACC Player of the Year marks the fourth-straight year a Yellow Jacket has earned ACC Player of the Year honors (Jen Yee, 2010 and Kelsi Weseman, 2011 and 2012).

MEN’S TRACK & FIELD ACC Indoor Postseason: ACC Outdoor Postseason:

6th Place 7th Place

ALL-ACC Indoor Jonathan Gardner (1st team) Shawn Roberts (2nd team) Zach Fanelty (3rd team) Aaron Unterberger (3rd team) Outdoor Jonathan Gardner (1st team) Brandon Lasater (1st team) Aaron Unterberger (1st team) USTFCCCA ALL-AMERICA Indoor Aaron Unterberger (2nd team) Broderick Snoddy (2nd team) Outdoor Jonathan Gardner (1st team) Brandon Lasater (honorable mention) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Eric Powers

AARON UNTERBERGER

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS/MILESTONES Indoor • School record in the 60 meters (6.67) by Broderick Snoddy • School record in the pole vault (5.44m) by Aaron Unterberger Outdoor • Three first-place finishes at the ACC Championships • Three All-Americans • Unterberger is the first Yellow Jacket to win the pole vault at the he ACC CC CC Championships h mpionships ha

10

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT


FINANCIALS Fiscal Year 2013 The Georgia Tech Athletic Association projects a net loss of $1.8 million for fiscal year 201213. This shortfall will be covered by our GTAA Fund Balance (TABLE A), which essentially serves as contingency account to protect the GTAA from the possibility of such losses. The net loss for FY13 is primarily the result of lower than forecasted ticket sales in both football and basketball as well as ticket costs surrounding both the ACC Championship Game and the Sun Bowl. The balance in the Facility Quasi-Endowments (TABLE B) is projected to grow $5.2 million, to a new total of $34.5 million. GTAA’s long term financial health is dependent on maintaining and growing this endowment base which supports capital improvements, scholarships, the Total Person Program and debt service.

Georgia Tech Athletic Association INCOME STATEMENT- Cash Basis REVENUES ACC Distribution Ticket Sales Guarantees Received TECH Fund Club Seats and Suites Sponsorships Student Fees Alex. Tharpe and Endowment Draws Institutional Support Other TOTAL REVENUES EXPENSES Personnel Scholarships Travel & Post Season Recruiting Event & Other Services General and Administrative Guarantees Physical Plant Utilities Uniforms and Equipment Capital Repairs Debt Service Sales Taxes TOTAL EXPENSES NET INCOME

FY 2010-11 ACTUALS

FY 2011-12 ACTUALS

FY 2012-13 PROJECTED YEAR END

$11,773,000 10,450,000 601,000 4,553,000 3,570,000 5,741,000 4,787,000 7,083,000 1,667,000 4,303,000 $54,528,000

$16,581,000 13,787,000 100,000 4,057,000 3,074,000 6,022,000 4,938,000 6,261,000 1,977,000 3,456,000 $60,253,000

$17,991,000 9,175,000 300,000 4,981,000 3,980,000 6,388,000 5,130,000 4,813,000 2,089,000 6,576,000 $61,423,000

$20,305,000 7,286,000 3,640,000 1,493,000 2,489,000 5,555,000 901,000 2,168,000 1,355,000 567,000 161,000 8,518,000 801,000 $55,239,000

$21,753,000 8,626,000 4,328,000 1,424,000 3,441,000 7,523,000 1,073,000 2,399,000 1,035,000 781,000 264,000 6,483,000 990,000 $60,120,000

$21,708,000 8,995,000 4,844,000 1,334,000 3,171,000 6,751,000 1,279,000 2,215,000 918,000 678,000 2,038,000 8,568,000 724,000 $63,223,000

($711,000)

$133,000

($1,800,000)

Fiscal Year 2014 With Georgia on the home TABLE A: GTAA Fund Balance Beginning Balance $4,877,000 $4,876,000 $4,913,000 football schedule and contracts Plus investment earnings (loss) $710,000 ($96,000) in place which increase sponsor not drawn upon during fiscal year revenue, the GTAA has $3 million Less Draw ($500,000) in new funding available for budgeted to support FY 13 expenses FY 14. This new funding has Addition of GTAA FY12 Net Income ($711,000) $133,000 ($1,800,000) provided the GTAA with flexibility Ending Balance $4,876,000 $4,913,000 $2,613,000 to lower ticket revenue budgets so that they are more in line TABLE B: Facility Quasi-Endowment Accts with recent years’ performances. Beginning Balance $25,132,000 $29,319,000 Projected investment growth (loss) ($91,000) $2,801,000 In addition, the ACC has put Additions to accounts in FY 12 $4,678,000 $3,606,000 measures in place to ensure Draw to fund FY 12 debt service ($400,000) ($1,215,000) institutions don’t experience Ending Balance $29,319,000 $34,511,000 financial losses as a result of appearances in a bowl game or UNAUDITED the ACC Football Championship Game. Each of these factors increases the likelihood of GTAA finishing FY 14 with positive net income. Net income gained in FY 14 will go towards restoring the GTAA Fund Balance Account (TABLE A) to its target balance of $5 million.

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT

11


ALEXANDER-THARPE FUND The Alexander-Tharpe Fund (A-T) is a subsidiary of the GTAA and serves as the primary fund-raising arm. New gifts and commitments to A-T for FY 2013 were in excess of $15 million. Once again we are extremely grateful to our friends and fans of Georgia Tech athletics for their financial support. Gifts and commitments fall into three categories: endowments, current operations and facilities. A-T continues on the very ambitious goal of fully endowing scholarships for all student-athletes at Tech within the decade. Special recognition goes out to two groups affiliated with the Alexander-Tharpe Fund. • Golden Jackets: This is our highest level of recognition. These donors have made cumulative cash gifts of $1,000,000 to Georgia Tech athletics. • A-T Board of Directors: This volunteer group of Georgia Tech athletic supporters provide oversight and advice towards the efforts and direction of the Alexander-Tharpe Fund organization. GOLDEN JACKETS Mrs. Bennie H. Abell Bob Anclien Greta & Jeffrey A. Beech Mr. & Mrs. John F. Brock III Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Byers, Jr. Lee Candler (d) Eugene M. Clary (d) Jacqueline M. & William R. Collins, Jr. David W. Dorman Tom E. DuPree, Jr. Dr. H. Allen Ecker Libby & Gary T. Jones George W. Mathews Desiree B. (d) & William E. Moore (d) James L. Nicol Mrs. Albert N. Parker Poland Family W. Thomas Towles Steve & Judy Zelnak 15 Anonymous

12

BOARD MEMBERS: Mr. Michael K. Anderson Mr. J. Gordon Beckham Mr. Leo Benatar Mrs. Kathy T. Betty Mr. John F. Brock, III Mr. Mark A. Buffington Dr. John H. Burson, III Mrs. Katie C. Davidson Mr. Jere A. Drummond Mr. Joseph W. Evans Mr. Thomas A. Fanning Mr. D. Shawn Fowler Mr. Jere W. Goldsmith, IV Mrs. Diane T. Griffin Mr. Hubert L. Harris, Jr. Mrs. Claire P. James Mr. John S. Markwalter, Jr. Mr. William A. McClain, III Mr. C. Daniel Myers, Jr. Dr. Lawton M. Nease, III Mr. Parker H. Petit Mr. Brady L. Rackley, III Mr. Sachin D. Shailendra Mr. Charles A. Smithgall, III Mr. James L. Terry Mr. William T. Towles Mr. Stephen P. Zelnak, Jr.

OFFICERS: President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson Treasurer Mr. Steven G. Swant Secretary Mr. Barrett H. Carson

2012-13 ANNUAL REPORT


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.