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Georgia Southern recognizes exemplary donors at annual Gratitude Gala
May 12, 2021
Front row (l-r): Jeannie Nelson, Rose Mae Bogan Millikan, EJ Evans, Brianna Evans
Back row (l-r): Vice President for University Advancement and President of the Georgia Southern Foundation, Inc. Trip Addison, Ed Nelson, Tim Evans, RT Evans, and Georgia Southern University President Kyle Marrero
Georgia Southern University hosted its annual Gratitude Gala to recognize key donors for their longtime support of institutional initiatives. The event was held on May 1 at the Mansion on Forsyth Park in Savannah where honorees, which included one individual, one family and one corporation, were presented with awards.
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May 13, 2021 Front row (l-r): Jeannie Nelson, Rose Mae Bogan Millikan, EJ Evans, Brianna Evans Back row (l-r): Vice President for University Advancement and President of the Georgia Southern Foundation, Inc. Trip Addison, Ed Nelson, Tim Evans, RT Evans, and Georgia Southern University President Kyle Marrero / Photo credit: GSU
Georgia Southern University hosted its annual Gratitude Gala to recognize key donors for their longtime support of institutional initiatives.
The event was held on May 1 at the Mansion on Forsyth Park in Savannah where honorees, which included one individual, one family and one corporation, were presented with awards.
“The Gratitude Gala gives Georgia Southern an opportunity to celebrate our donors who have gone above and beyond in their support for the University,” stated Trip Addison, vice president for University Advancement. “Even with COVID-19 restrictions in place, we were honored to gather a small gro
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