New VP
Davis is glad to once again live
close to her parents, Mr. and
After further prayer and consideration, she felt
for College
Mrs. Emory (Jerrie) Davis of
comfortable that Brewton-Parker was where God
Jesup, and her extended
wanted her to be. Her first day was April 10.
family Davis is quick to give praise to the team already
Advancement
g
, which includes three
and six.
reat nieces, ages three, four i
have done while the college was conducting a
n place in her department and the work they
Pamela Davis “
search to replace Rev
September 2005.
. Jay Orr, who retired in
P
me the opportunity to be a vital
Living in Alaska did not afford
the college’
amela Davis, a Jesup, Ga. native, is part of their lives,” Davis said. “I could not have stepped into a better situation
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President for College
s newly-appointed V
Advancement. Davis joined
ice t
t
Georgia, I have a chance to be part of all their
“Now that I’ve moved back to
Parker
han what is already in place here at Brewton-
30 years experience in fundraising, with 20 of
he college in April, 2006. She brings with her over special events, which is a thrill for me.” and we are excited about what the future holds
,” Davis adds. “I have an outstanding team
those years devoted to public education.
for this institution.”
p
c
As a Davis says she considered “taking a year of
designation. Of the 28,000 registered fundraisers
ertified fundraiser, she holds the CFRE after leaving the position in Dr
across the country
od had other plans for her.
Alaska, but explains
f”
G excited about Ms. Davis joining the college family
. David R. Smith, president of Brewton-Parker, is
.
d
as a CFRE. Her most recently held positions were
, only 5,000 are actually certified
Director of Development at V
“My original plan was to take a year of
“I am delighted to have Pamela Davis as a senior
a
University (1982-1990) and Executive Director of
aldosta State w
f, enjoy
colleague,” Dr
Development at the University of
dif
hat life has to of
ferent job opportunities,” Davis said. “God
fer, and then begin to consider
new post years of successful experience in
. Smith said. “She brings to her
Fairbanks for the last 15 years.
Alaska- made it clear that He had a plan already in place
f
higher education philanthropy, a full
t
“Alaska truly is ‘The Last Frontier
saw the Brewton-Parker position and knew the
or me and it didn’t include taking extra time off. I
u
Fairbanks were wonderful and some of the most
’. The people in college was a good, faith-based school.
and a deep Christian commitment.
nderstanding of the people of South Georgia,
e
w
one of the most important traits that a school
To me,
attributes necessary to help Brewton-Parker
Those are the
you will ever meet,” Davis said.
ell-read, well-versed and well-cultured people should have is that it is faith-based.” College enjoy an ever more impressive future.”
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New Head Soccer Coach and
Georgia graduate, he previously worked in the
t
Assistant Soccer Coach
control room of the CBS af
for the of
He and his wife, Deborah, live in V
filiate in Jacksonville, Fla. and making Brewton-Parker more familiar with
fice, which include “increasing enrollment
a
Peter Anthony
children, Kent, 1, and Lucy, born Sept. 28, 2006.
idalia with their today’
Former men’
They are members of the First Baptist Church of
Sage is originally from Greely
s youth.”
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seven years in the U.S. f
Glass has assumed the head
s soccer coach Bill
coaching duties for both the men’
“Strong colleges need professional voices that can
idalia and its Chancel Choir. deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He
Army, including one year
, Colo. He served
and women’s soccer teams,
s
communicate with their various constituents,” said
and his wife, Michelle, a 2004 BPC alumna, live in
Dr
V
f
starting with the Fall 2006 season.
Glass is joined by new assistant
College. “W
. David Smith, president of Brewton-Parker selected as the High School
idalia with their four children. He was also recently
soccer coach, Peter
leader to assess their standing in the community and
e also need a proven and competent Thompson Baptist Church.
Youth Director at North
to determine a plan that will increase our stature
Anthony is a native of Trinidad and
Anthony.
T
among those who will ultimately decide our success.
B
coach at Martin Methodist University in Pulaksi,
obago. He was the assistant women’s soccer
I believe that
New Site Director of Liberty
T
to accomplish these important concerns for Brewton-
Taylor Hereford can be the driving force
County Campus
Parker College over the summer
enn., prior to accepting the position with Brewton-
Parker College.”
Methodist women’s team won the National
. The Martin
Kelley
Sandra Jenkins
r
Association for Intercollegiate
Public Information, joined the college in
Arnold, BPC’s new Director of News and Sandra Jenkins will help lead
Brewton-Parker College’
National Championship in 2005.
Athletics (NAIA)
will work under the direction of Hereford.
August and
and influence in Hinesville and the
s growth
i
“W
winning journalist resides in McRae, with her boxer
The award-
surrounding cities and counties as
e
qualifications joining the staf
e are very happy to have someone with Peter
f,” said Glass. “He has a
’s
Oz. She is the former editor of
,
the new site director of the
demanding but reassuring demeanor as trainer and
(McRae) and a member of the McRae United
The Telfair Enterprise
college’
is exceptional at breaking down technical moves and
Methodist Church, where she sings soprano in the comes to BPC from Liberty
s Liberty Campus. Jenkins
f
demonstrating.”
choir County Family Connection (LCFC), where she
New Director of Marketing and
Arnold will serve as
. A College of Charleston graduate (S.C.),
“I am excited about welcoming Kelley to Brewton-
The Lamp’s editor-in-chief. served as its director for the past two years. Being
s
Director of News and Public
Parker College,” said Hereford. “She brings a wealth
named the new site director gives Jenkins the
Information
of experience to this position and has enjoyed
opportunity not only to apply her strong work ethic,
T
remarkable success in her previous journalistic
but to also bring a fresh perspective to Hinesville.
endeavors. I am confident Kelley will be a
“I am very impressed with Sandra Jenkins,” said Dr
Kelley Arnold
aylor Hereford
tremendous asset to the college.”
David Smith. “I believe that our campus in Hinesville
.
is in good hands with her leadership of it. She brings
Brewton-Parker
new Of
New Director of
an understanding of the community
success, and a heart for students.
, a tenacity for
Marketing was
fice of
’s
created earlier
Bryan Sage
Admissions keys for success in this program.”
All of these are
this year
Bryan Sage is not a new face to
A
be under the
, and will
Brewton-Parker
Georgia Southern in 1996 with a degree in
native of Early County, Jenkins graduated from
supervision of the
Sage is the newly-appointed
, but his role is.
psychology
Director of
GSU, concentrating in the field of education.
. She then began her graduate work at
for Enrollment Services, Mr
serving as an External Programs
Admissions. He was
December
This
is headed by the college’
. Brad Kissell.
Executive Dean
The office
Representative at the time of his
doctorate degree in Education
, it is anticipated she will receive her
Taylor Hereford. Hereford joined BPC from WPHJ-
s new Director of Marketing,
promotion. Since his appointment,
December is also an important month for Jenkins,
Administration.
and her husband, Sam.
TV46 in Vidalia in March, 2006. A proud University of
changes, including an almost full rotation of new staf
the office has seen considerable
17. The couple resides in Hinesville.
Their first child is due Dec.
members. Sage is excited about meeting his goals
f
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