He’s a retired corporate vice president of Xerox Corp. Wildlife Resources Commission.Įmerson Ulysses Fullwood ’70 of Pittsford, N.Y., was elected to the University of Rochester (N.Y.) Board of Trustees. Quay Wildlife Diversity Award from the N.C. 1970sĪlvin Louis Braswell ’70, ’77 MS of Raleigh received the Thomas L. Howard Lee Williams ’69 of Greensboro, N.C., was recognized in The Best Lawyers in America for his work in litigation and controversy in the field of tax law. He has worked at Savannah River Remediation almost 30 years. ’67 of Evans, Ga., received the South Carolina LeTellier Cup Award for lifetime achievement from the American Society of Civil Engineers. He’s a former principal at Andrew & Kuske and Andrew Consulting Engineers. “Rod” Andrew ’63, ’68 MSE of Wilmington, N.C., retired after more than 50 years of practice as a civil and structural engineer. He’s the owner-operator of Newton Veterinary Clinic. Joseph William “Bill” Inscoe ’60 of Newton, N.C., received the 2017 Red Blazer Award, a lifetime volunteer-service distinction, from the Newton-Conover City Schools district. He’s a retired chief executive officer of Perdue Farms. NC State - NC State Winter 2017 Class Notesĭonald Wilson Mabe ’53 of Georgetown, S.C., was honored by Friendship Place, an anti-poverty, Christian charity, for his 14 years of service including six years on its board and a term as president in 2008–09.
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