building a brighter tomorrow
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For
Jason Epstein, his experiences
at the University of Montevallo not only provided him with an
enjoyable time meeting new friends and traveling to different
places, but it was just what he needed to send him on the fast
track to success in the world of business. |
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Connie Doran feels much of her
happiness and strength in life come from associations with the
University of Montevallo. For this reason, she feels she owes
her beloved alma mater much in return. |
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Students need both positive learning opportunities and college
experiences, and this belief is why
Jim and Carol Ann Methvin regularly pledge to support
the University of Montevallo. |
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Bobby Joe Jackson ’89 credits
Montevallo with having prepared him to live and work with
diverse groups of people. |
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To ensure that the “Montevallo
difference” is sustained and nourished,
Mike Meadows, class of 1979,
plans to keep giving back to his alma mater to ensure that
tomorrow’s leaders are getting the education they need and
deserve to succeed. |
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Although no longer a student at the University of Montevallo,
DeAnna Smith can’t help but stay
involved in a place that not only gave her a first-class
education, but also broadened her horizons. |
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With several family ties to the
University of Montevallo, Barbara Bonfield feels it is only
natural to give back to the university that has given so much to
her. |
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Tim Lupinacci ’88 says that
his four years at the University of Montevallo gave him the
framework he needed to pursue legal studies and establish a
career as an attorney. |
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Joan
Gregory, class of 1952, credits her academic experience at what
was then Alabama College with giving her the best possible start
for her career as a university professor.
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