Trustees Emeriti
University trustees play a vital role at Furman by helping to shape
policy, set goals and craft strategic initiatives. The board meets three
times per year, and its 36 members are among the university’s most
ardent and devoted supporters.
In 1997, the board approved the title of trustee emeritus to
recognize board members whose devotion, length of service and
leadership has been extraordinary. Trustees Emeriti are special
ambassadors and liaisons for Furman and have a profound influence on
the university. Tom Hartness, who served as trustee for four decades,
was the first to be elected Trustee Emeritus.
Minor Mickel, who served as the first female board chair and
held the position during the separation from the South Carolina
Baptist Convention, athletics and music benefactor Bill Timmons, and the
great-great-great grandson of the university founder Richard Furman,
Alester G. Furman III, are past trustees emeriti.
In 2008–09 there are eight Trustees Emeriti: Lloyd E. Batson, Hardy S. Clemons, Sarah Belk Gambrell, Thomas S. Hartness, Max M. Heller, Ralph S. Hendricks, Elizabeth Peace Stall and Mary Peace Sterling.
Trustees Emeriti Profiles
Lloyd
E. Batson
Hardy S. Clemons
Sarah Belk Gambrell
Thomas S. Hartness
Max M. Heller
Ralph S. Hendricks
Emilyn Childs Sanders
Elizabeth Peace Stall
Mary Peace
Sterling
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