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2015 Employee Annual Fund Kicks Off


Posted on March 26, 2015
Jeb Schrenk


Speakers at the 2015 Employee Annual Fund kickoff included, from left, Denise Anderson, director of care management at USA Children's & Women's Hospital; Dr. Joseph F. Busta Jr., vice president for development and alumni relations; Dr. Mary Townsley, associate dean of the College of Medicine; Chris Jett, an administrator at USA Children's & Women's Hospital; Dr. Robert Van Barrow, professor emeritus; Dr. Alec Yasinsac, dean of the School of Computing; Dr. Tony Waldrop, USA president; and Gabriela Vargas, a USA student.  data-lightbox='featured'
Speakers at the 2015 Employee Annual Fund kickoff included, from left, Denise Anderson, director of care management at USA Children's & Women's Hospital; Dr. Joseph F. Busta Jr., vice president for development and alumni relations; Dr. Mary Townsley, associate dean of the College of Medicine; Chris Jett, assistant administrator at USA Children's & Women's Hospital; Dr. Robert Van Barrow, professor emeritus; Dr. Alec Yasinsac, dean of the School of Computing; Dr. Tony Waldrop, USA president; and Gabriela Vargas, a USA student majoring in international marketing.

The ÌìÃÀÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½ kicked off its 2015 Employee Annual Fund this week, opening a campaign that brings together employees in support of the University.

Department representatives will distribute pledge cards that will allow employees to designate a gift amount and the college or division that will receive the gift. Gifts to endowments will be matched dollar-for-dollar.

Dr. Mary Townsley, associate dean of the College of Medicine, and Dr. Alec Yasinsac, dean of the School of Computing, are the co-chairs of the 2015 Annual Fund. Dr. Robert Van Barrow, professor emeritus and former chair of the department of political science and criminal justice, represents University retirees.

Gifts are tax deductible and can be made in one payment or be deducted each pay period. The deadline to return pledge cards is April 28. This year’s goal is $585,000.

The campaign makes a meaningful difference for students, patients, colleagues, and all those in the community that USA serves. 

The gifts provide resources to:

  • Increase the number of scholarships available to students.
  • Recruit top faculty and health care providers.
  • Ensure that USA's health care and academic programs remain state-of-the-art.

For more information, contact Tracy Coleman, associate director of strategic annual campaigns, at tcoleman@southalabama.edu or (251) 460-6574.


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