Maj Tevan O. Green, USAF, Ret., ’00, aka the Mentorship Coach, became a number one Amazon best-selling author in nine categories with his book, Guerrilla Business Development for Government Contractors.
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Kirk T. Jenkins, ’00
Lexington Health named Kirk T. Jenkins, ’00, its new president and CEO.
Read MoreJulian A. Buckner, CGC ’00
Julian A. “Bucky” Buckner, of Beaufort, entered this world on July 19, 1952. His childhood was spent traveling the world as the child of an Army officer. February 9, 1964, was a pivotal moment in his life – seeing the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. From that moment on […]
Read MoreRobert Magwood, Sr., CGC ’00
Robert Magwood, Sr., beloved husband, father, community leader, and devoted servant, was born and raised on Johns Island, South Carolina. His early years on the island shaped the strong values of family, service, and faith that would guide his path throughout his life. After attending Haut Gap High School, “Bob” […]
Read MoreDouglas R. (DJ) Reedy, Jr., ’00
Douglas “DJ” Reedy, Jr, of Oakton, Va., a devoted husband, loving father, and proud 20-year veteran of the United States Air Force, passed away on March 22, 2025, after a ten-month battle with colon cancer. His commitment to service-to his country, his community, and his family-defined a life lived with […]
Read MoreVictor M. Davidson, ’00
Victor Marvin Davidson, 49, of Charleston, SC, passed away on February 7, 2025, surrounded by family and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, March 15, at 11:00 AM at Awaken Church on Leeds Avenue in North Charleston, SC. A graveside service will take place on Saturday, […]
Read MoreTracy Hayes, ’92, and Justin Drach, ’00
Retired Naval Aviator Justin Drach, ’00, flew his plane to Ashe County Airport, just outside Jefferson, N.C., with $4,000 worth of goods from Costco and Walmart, purchased with money raised in 12 hours by Tracy Hayes, ’92, and his family, to aid Hurricane Helene survivors in North Carolina.
Read MoreA. Bruce Avriett, Jr., ’00
Colonel Alan Bruce Avriett, Jr., affectionately known as Bruce to his friends and family and “Munch” to his comrades in arms, of Springfield, Va., departed from this life on March 17, 2024, in Oklahoma City, OK, after complications following surgery. Born in Columbia, SC, on November 2, 1977, Bruce was […]
Read MoreFran Beaudette, ’89; Tim Terese, ’97; Travis Taylor, ’04; Chris Cook, ’00; Sean Merritt, ’04; Sam Jefferson, ’06; Ryan Smedile, ’08; and Neal Beckman, ’09
LTG Fran Beaudette, ’89, LTC Tim Terese, ’97, and LTC Travis Taylor, ‘04 are pictured with COL Chris Cook, ’00, LTC Sean Merritt, ’04, CW2 Sam Jefferson, ’06, CW2 Ryan Smedile, ’08, and SFC Neal Beckman, ’09 who landed on campus to demonstrate some of the Army’s capabilities for the Army […]
Read MoreCol Philip A. Bennett, USMC, Ret., ’82; Douglas R. Reedy, Jr., ’00; and COL David S. Anderson, USA, Ret., ’80
Col Philip A. Bennett, USMC, Ret., ’82; Douglas R. Reedy, Jr., ’00; and COL David S. Anderson, USA, Ret., ’80; discovered their joint appointments within the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Intelligence and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
Read MoreTimothy O. Blakely, CGC ’00
Timothy Oneal Blakely, 60, of Hanahan, passed away on December 28, 2023 with family by his side. He was born on October 8, 1963 in Roper Hospital Charleston, SC. with spina bifida. Tim was the March of Dimes Poster Child for the year of 1968. Tim was a member of […]
Read MoreMelvin Williams, CGC ’00
Melvin C. Williams, CGC ’00, was named 2023 Engineer of the Year by the American Council of Engineering Companies of South Carolina. https://groundbreakcarolinas.com/acec-sc-honors-companies-and-individuals-for-dedication-to-engineering-community/
Read MoreThomas L. Pipkins, ’23; James F. Hill III, ’03; Vaughn D. Parfit, ’76; Nancy R. Mace, ’00
Thomas L. Pipkins, ’23; Dr. James F. Hill III, ’03; and Dr. Vaughn D. Parfit, ’76; visited Representative Nancy R. Mace, ’00, at her Washington, D.C., office when in town for the National American Optometric Association meeting.
Read MoreChad A. Stephenson, ’99
Chad Andrew Stephenson, 46, of Fountain Inn, passed away on Saturday, May 6, 2023. He was the son of the late Robert Marcus Stephenson II and Phyllis Ann Hall. Chad is survived by his brothers, Robert Marcus Stephenson III and Craig Patrick Stephenson; Kelly Stephenson, Griffin Stephenson, Walker Stephenson, Jack […]
Read MoreJ. Sean Union, ’00
James “Sean” Union, 44, of Greenville, passed away Dec. 24, 2022. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022 at Dukes-Harley Funeral Home Chapel. Sean was born in Orangeburg, a son of the late Johnny Union and Kaye S. Union of Orangeburg. He attended Orangeburg […]
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