What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishments (both personally and professionally)?
1) Our three talented and dear children who are making a difference in their personal/professional lives.
2) A steward of the legacy of George McLean, I oversaw his $20 million gift of Journal Publishing to the community through the CREATE Foundation.
3) The development of an assistant teacher program in the Lee County Schools, a model for increasing reading achievement led to placing assistant teachers in the first three grades of all Mississippi public schools.
4) Founder of the Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi, a 16-county initiative to raise the excruciation and economic level of area communities.
2) A steward of the legacy of George McLean, I oversaw his $20 million gift of Journal Publishing to the community through the CREATE Foundation.
3) The development of an assistant teacher program in the Lee County Schools, a model for increasing reading achievement led to placing assistant teachers in the first three grades of all Mississippi public schools.
4) Founder of the Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi, a 16-county initiative to raise the excruciation and economic level of area communities.
Tell us about the mentors and role models who inspired you throughout your career:
1) Dr. Vaughn Grisham, my sociology professor at UM, the best professor I ever had, who applied his academic teaching inside and outside the classroom.
2) George McLean, owner of Journal Publishing Company. He believed men and women were God's methods for raising he education, economic and spiritual level of all people.
3) Jack Reed, Sr., a Tupelo businessman, leader in race relations, champion of public education, candidate for Governor of Mississippi, philanthropist.
4) Dr. Don Cole and Rose Jackson Flenorl, mentors to many based on their courage and commitment to social justice.
2) George McLean, owner of Journal Publishing Company. He believed men and women were God's methods for raising he education, economic and spiritual level of all people.
3) Jack Reed, Sr., a Tupelo businessman, leader in race relations, champion of public education, candidate for Governor of Mississippi, philanthropist.
4) Dr. Don Cole and Rose Jackson Flenorl, mentors to many based on their courage and commitment to social justice.