Spouse/Children: Bob – We have lived in the
Jackson/Metro area for 37 years. Parents of 2 children, 1 grandson,
1 granddaughter
Total Years of working experience: 39– Banking;
Church Administration; Corporate Administration; and School Administration
Total Years at Prep: 23– I was privileged to be
hired by the founding headmaster during the 2nd year of Jackson
Prep’s organization; however, during those ground-level years
there were no job descriptions. I learned immediately that you
do what needs to be done, and I wore many “hats”. What an exciting
challenge! I have enthusiastically served as Executive Assistant
to each of Prep’s 5 headmasters and with the most wonderful group
of Board of Trustees, faculty, staff and parents…not to exclude
the excitement in experiencing the enrollment of the 2nd-generation
of students during this tenure.
College Attended: Mississippi College. During this time,
I met the husband-to-be who had completed college and impressed my parents
for matrimony of their daughter. My degree was later MRS!
Hobbies/Interests: Music is my love. I have been singing
since high school choral music days. I am actively involved with
my church choir in Madison, having sung many years with ensembles
through church and community outreach.
I am also actively involved with the Jackson Chapter Executive
Women International (EWI), having served on the Board of Directors for
two of those 8 years, representing Jackson Prep School in membership.
Through this organization, 3 Jackson Prep female students have been awarded
college scholarships through the EWISP Scholarship Program. One student
placed 2nd in national competition representing the Jackson Chapter. These
ladies competed with other Jackson area schools – public and private.
What a statement for Jackson Preparatory School!
Another personal interest of mine is physical fitness. My
belief is that we only have one body….we are to give it the best care
and attention as commanded by our creator. A daily challenge!
Favorite Book – Personal Statement: Throughout my life and
career, I have found that “life is not all sweetness and light, not by
a great deal; certainly not with its manifold difficulty, pain and frustration.
In spite of all the negatives, you can bring forth the positives.” Enthusiasm
Makes the Difference by Norman Vincent Peale