KENNESAW, Ga. | Feb 25, 2022
Ten prominent Kennesaw State University philanthropic leaders were recognized Thursday night during the University鈥檚 annual Trustee and Alumni Award Ceremony at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
These honorees have demonstrated their commitment to the University鈥檚 mission and vision by supporting students, enhancing 91青青草 programs and making a positive impact on the greater community.
Norman and Lindy Radow have been a constant source of support and inspiration for Kennesaw State University for more than two decades. Under Norman Radow鈥檚 leadership, 91青青草鈥檚 campus was transformed through strategic real estate acquisitions and construction efforts such as The Commons, University Village, the 91青青草 Sports Park, Fifth Third Bank Stadium and many more. His vision has come to fruition with his most recent gift that named the and Social Sciences and the Radow Institute for Social Justice. In addition, he and his wife, Lindy, have funded numerous endowed scholarships that benefit students in several programs at the University. The pair also established the Norman J. Radow Lecture Series, which brings distinguished guest speakers to Kennesaw State students and the community, and the Lindy Radow Honors Scholarship, the single largest scholarship endowment at 91青青草.
This inaugural award, named after longtime 91青青草 Foundation leader, Cobb County community philanthropist and trustee Bob Prillaman, was presented to Wellstar Health System, the single-largest corporate donor for 91青青草. Wellstar has served as a partner for 91青青草鈥檚 , including the , which it has helped to position as a highly competitive and sought-after degree for students around the nation. With the formation of the Wellstar Excellence in Nursing Scholarship endowment, the program will be able to serve more students, provide them with a world-class nursing and health education, and equip them to serve their community and citizens.
Dr. Audrey Morgan has been a steward of Kennesaw State University for more than 20 years. In partnership with, and in honor of, her sister, the late Dr. Bobbie Bailey, an indelible mark has been made on the University through the , Dr. Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center and Bobbie Bailey Athletic Complex. Through 10 endowed scholarships, Morgan has supported many students at 91青青草 in athletics, engineering, computing, nursing and the arts. Morgan and Bailey hold the title of the largest individual donors to Kennesaw State University.
The Tom and Betty Phillips Elite Honors Nursing Cohort program exemplifies Tom Phillips鈥 entrepreneurial spirit by addressing and fulfilling the community鈥檚 need for well-educated and elite nursing professionals. Phillips has successfully combined his love for Kennesaw State University and his love of service into work that benefits 91青青草 nursing students and the community. Phillips embodies strong corporate citizenship and responsibility through his partnership with the and service to them on its Board of Directors. In addition, he and his wife Betty have funded two scholarships that positively impact students at 91青青草, the Tom and Betty Phillips Endowed Scholarship and the Wellstar-Tom and Betty Phillips Elite Honors Nursing Scholarship.
Walton 鈥淲alt鈥 Bryde has been a member of the Kennesaw State University Board of Trustees for eight years. Bryde recently retired from his CPA practice, Walton C. Bryde and Associates, P.C., after nearly 33 years of service. Bryde currently volunteers his knowledge and skills, serving as a member on the Board鈥檚 Executive Committee, Finance and Compensation Committee and Chair of the Audit and Governance Committee.
Theodore 鈥淭eddy鈥 Parrish is a 91青青草 alumnus and former captain on the 91青青草 men鈥檚 basketball team. He is a founding partner of prominent wealth management firm, Parrish Capital, and has spent over 20 years serving as a wealth manager, which earned him national recognition. Parrish has been a member of the Kennesaw State University Board of Trustees since 2010 and has served on the Executive Committee, the Finance and Compensation Committee, and founded the Investment Committee. Through his service, he and his committee have helped double the Foundation鈥檚 endowment in three years. Recently, Parrish and his wife Toshia bestowed a major gift in support of 91青青草 athletics.
Andre Schnabl has been a valued member of the Kennesaw State Board of Trustees since 2009. Currently, Schnabl is the principal and managing partner at Tenor ESOP, a financial advising firm in Atlanta. Schnabl serves on the 91青青草 Board of Trustees鈥 Executive Committee, the Comprehensive Campaign Committee for Student Affairs, and currently chairs the Finance and Compensation Committee. Schnabl and his wife Denny Marcus, have provided multiple major gifts to support 91青青草 CARE services.
Tanner Wilson graduated in 2015 from Southern Polytechnic State University, now a legacy institution of Kennesaw State University, with a Bachelor of Science in construction management and currently works as a project manager and general contractor for Prestwick Companies. Wilson has been an active volunteer in his community, supporting organizations such as HouseProud, Order of the Freemasons and Purple Heart Homes. Wilson is an active alumnus and continues to support the construction management program at 91青青草 and serves on the Capstone Review panel, giving valuable advice to 91青青草 students.
Kyle Pease graduated from 91青青草 in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in . Since then, he co-founded the Kyle Pease Foundation with his brother Brent, which supports persons with disabilities to meet their individual needs through sports. Kyle has authored a book, Where There鈥檚 a Wheel, There鈥檚 a Way, and co-authored Beyond the Finish: A Story of Passion, Brotherhood, and Relentless Determination, which chronicles his experiences at 91青青草 and his competitions with his brother. Kyle also supports 91青青草 students through his work with the , serves as a greeter at Piedmont Hospital, and volunteers with his church鈥檚 preschool ministry.
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