GVSMF Board Member Sid Salter Recognized in 2017 Mississippi Top 50

Mississippi Top 50 is an annual list of the people who are judged to be the most influential leaders in the state. This bipartisan selection of leaders comes from the ranks of elected and appointed officials, economic development professionals, business, media and government affairs. The awards are sponsored by Y’all Politics and Supertalk Mississippi and awardees are nominated through an open process.

The GVSM Foundation congratulates our own Board Member, Sid Salter upon being awarded this distinction.

You can read about his selection for the Mississippi Top 50 list by clicking on the link below:

http://mstop50.com/winners/business-media-and-culture-2017/10

 

 

James awarded Montgomery Leadership Award in Guard

From The Neshoba Democrat:

Sergeant First Class Kyle James was this year’s recipient of the G. V. Sonny Montgomery Leadership Award for the Army National Guard. From left are State Command Sergeant Major John Raines, Major General Jansen Boyles, Adjutant General of the Mississippi National Guard and James.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017 6:00 PM: Sergeant First Class Kyle James of Philadelphia was this year’s recipient of the G. V. Sonny Montgomery Leadership Award for the Army National Guard.

Each year the National Guard Association of Mississippi presents the award to  one soldier and one airman of the Mississippi National Guard that displays outstanding patriotism and leadership qualities in their unit or in their community.

The two winners were selected from a pool of nominees by their respective units.  SFC James received the award during the annual National Guard Association of Mississippi business meeting at the Hilton Hotel Conference Center in Jackson earlier this year.

His letter of recommendation for the award said:

SFC James has displayed outstanding leadership qualities in both the military and the community.

“He is not only an exceptional Non-Commissioned Officer for the Mississippi Army National Guard, he uses his personal time to be heavily involved in the community, in which he resides, and is making a difference in the lives of those around him.”

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New G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Advisement and Career Services Center dedicated at MSU-Meridian

From MSU:

Terry Dale Cruse, C.D. Smith, Dr. Judy Bonner and Brad Crawford celebrate the dedication of the G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Advising and Career Services Center on MSU-Meridian’s College Park Campus.

MERIDIAN, Miss.—A new advisement and career services center at the Mississippi State University-Meridian campus now honors the late U.S. Rep. G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery, a Meridian native and MSU alumnus.

Officials dedicated the G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Advisement and Career Services Center during a formal ceremony Friday [May 19] at MSU-Meridian’s College Park Campus. The facility, which opened in 2016 in the space that formerly housed the Barnes and Noble bookstore, provides students a centralized location to guide them through college at MSU-Meridian and into a career.

“This gift significantly impacts the success of our Partnership Pathways initiative with local community colleges while also promoting retention of current students,” MSU-Meridian Administrative Director and Head of Campus Terry Dale Cruse said. “The Sonny Montgomery Advisement and Career Services Center serves as a hub for recruiting students to the Meridian Campus, encouraging them to reach graduation, and connecting them to meaningful jobs after degree completion.”

The center is supported by MSU and the G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Foundation, which was established more than a decade ago to support and encourage Montgomery’s greatest interests.

“The Montgomery Foundation is excited to be able to partner with MSU-Meridian,” Montgomery Foundation Board President and Executive Director Brad Crawford said. “Congressman Montgomery believed education is important, and this center represents his commitment to education, MSU and MSU-Meridian. This partnership is a natural fit.”

The center serves as a “front door” for the College Park campus. Academic advisers can assist students interested in MSU-Meridian’s Partnership Pathways agreements with local community colleges, designed to help students complete a four-year degree program after transitioning from a two-year college. Career Center personnel can help students find employment and internship opportunities, prepare resumes and improve job interview skills.

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GVSM Foundation Donates to Downtown Optimist Club of Meridian

DTOC Member Brittney Kennedy and President Dan Derrington accept a $1000 gift given annually by the G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Foundation to the Downtown Optimist Club of Meridian.

The Downtown Optimist Club supports youth programs in the Meridian and Lauderdale communities and has done so since 1941. Sonny Montgomery was a long time member of this local organization and his influence is still felt and remembered by club members.

The DTOC motto is “Friend of Youth”.

GVSM Foundation Donates to Local Air Force Assocation

Langford Knight, Meridian Air Force Association President, and Larry Pace, past president, look over a $1000 gift received  annually from the G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Foundation to the local AFA Chapter.

The money helps support chapter activities and youth participation in AFA programs. 

GVSM Foundation Donates To Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience Center

Brad Crawford, G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Foundation Board President, presents a check to Mark Tullos, Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience Director, at the construction site of the new MAEE center in downtown Meridian.

The check represents the second annual installment to a $50,000 gift that will go toward the operation of the new center.

GVSM Foundation Donates To Air National Guard Support Fund

U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Sabrina Dalton

Chief Master Sgt. Ronald Arthur, 186th ARW Command Chief, and Lt. Col. Dewayne Hamrick, President of the Air National Guard Support Fund, accept a $1,000 gift from The G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Foundation at Key Field Air National Guard Base, Meridian, Miss., April 13, 2017.

The gift is given annually by the GVSM Foundation to help support events and other needs of Key Field personnel.

MSU dedicates G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Lobby

nuszhallmontgomerydedicationSTARKVILLE, Miss. (WTOK) – Mississippi State University dedicated a lobby at Nusz Hall Friday to the late Cong. G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery.

The newly constructed Nusz Hall also houses MSU’s G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Center for America’s Veterans. Officials say it’s an appropriate remembrance of the man who built his life around service to his country and to his home state.

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Video: Veterans and “Sonny” Montgomery Still Connected

video_-veterans-and-_sonny_-montgomery-still-connectedMISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (WCBI-TV) – Veterans at Mississippi State University now have a brand new place to call home.

The G. V. “Sonny” Montgomery lobby was dedicated this afternoon on campus. It is the home to the Montgomery Center for America’s Veterans located inside the brand new Nusz Hall.

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MSU dedicates lobby to “Sonny” Montgomery

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WTVA) — Dozens of people joined together Friday afternoon to dedicate a place on Mississippi State University’s campus to an alumnus.

wtva-com-_-msu-dedicates-lobby-to-_sonny_-montgomeryThe lobby area of the recently built Nusz Hall was dedicated in special ceremony to Former U.S. Representative G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery.

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