Spring 2004

Volume 7 Number 2
A publication of Macon State College


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The MSC Foundation Extends a Big

"Thank You"

To the Invest in Success Campaign Leadership, Volunteers and Donors

The Macon State College Foundation's most comprehensive fundraising campaign ever certainly lived up to its name. 

Launched in early 2003 with a goal of $6 million, the Invest in Success Campaign ended this spring having exceeded the goal.

"We never doubted we would be successful," said Joe E. Timberlake, III, a retired businessman and longtime Macon State supporter who chaired the campaign.  "But the fact that we went beyond what was a pretty lofty goal to begin with shows how much Central Georgia is catching on to how valuable Macon State College is to this region."

Sue Chapman, executive director of the MSC Foundation, said Timberlake's leadership helped ensure the campaign's success.  "He has been a big believer in Macon State for many years and his enthusiasm for the College was contagious for many of our donors," she said.

Campaign Chairman

Joe E. Timberlake, III, Retired Businessman

Campaign Cabinet

Waddell Barnes, M.D., Retired Physician
Edward "Buck" Levins, Business Executive
Charlotte McMullan, CPA, McMullan and McMullan, LLP
 Dee Minter, Director of Enrollment Services, Macon State College
  F. Tredway Shurling, President, Shurling and Company
  Daniel Slagle, General Manager Business Services, Cox Communications

 

Dr. David A. Bell, left, congratulates Joe E. Timberlake III, who chaired the Invest in Success Campaign, on the highly successful fundraising effort.

 

Invest In Success Campaign Pays Huge Dividends For Macon State College

 

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