UNIVERSITY MARKETING - Key Persons


Alexis Heifner Carrico

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Senior Instructor of Management at the College
Alexis Carrico is a Senior Instructor of Management at the College of Charleston, where she began teaching in 2017. She has served as a Faculty Advisory Board Member for the REACH Program since 2020 and has been a CofC Global Scholar Member and a Sustainability Changemaker Coordinator since 2021. Prior to returning to the College, Ms. Carrico worked with Nike for nearly a decade in various leadership positions working to develop and implement strategies, policies, and processes focused on driving sustainable, profitable growth. She is married to alumnus Tim Carrico '03, and the couple resides in Mount Pleasant, SC, with their daughters, Leah and Alice.

Ann Looper Pryor

Job Titles:
  • Vice President, Alumni Affairs

Anne Osowski

Job Titles:
  • Director
Anne provides strategic leadership for the Center for Disability Services and regularly engages with faculty and campus partners to further disability inclusion on campus. Anne has worked in disability services in higher education for over 15 years, and her approach is student-centered and social model oriented. She enjoys presenting on various topics relevant to higher education at local and national conferences. Anne serves on the Editorial Review Board for the Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability (JPED). In 2019, Anne was fortunate to be part of a group of colleagues and students at CofC who helped to bring about the Neurodiversity Initiative on our campus; over time the initiative has transformed into a successful student-led organization whose goal is to make a more inclusive and supportive campus for those who are neurodiverse. In her free time, Anne enjoys travels, attending music or cultural events, reading, and spending time with family and friends.

Ashley N. Cafasso

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Associate Director at Apellis Pharmaceuticals
  • Founding Member of Radio Lollipop NYC
Ashley Cafasso is an Associate Director at Apellis Pharmaceuticals where she focuses on GxP Audits, Inspection Readiness, and Suppliers Program Management. Prior to joining Apellis, she worked at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital as a Manager of Business Administration for Nursing after serving as a Project Lead for Enterprise Strategy. She started her career in revenue management at NYU Langone Medical Center. Her most impactful project involved developing operational strategies to meet the needs of sexual assault survivors in NYC and the surrounding area. In her spare time, Ms. Cafasso is a founding member of Radio Lollipop NYC, serving as Station Chair where she oversees volunteers at NewYork Presbyterian's Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. She also serves as a Risk Prevention Director for Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity, as well as a Social Equity Committee Member for the New York Junior League.

Brady Quirk-Garvan

Job Titles:
  • Member of Natural Investments PBLLC
Brady Quirk-Garvan is a member of Natural Investments PBLLC, an impact investment firm that is the first financial services company in the country to be owned by a perpetual purpose trust. He has been involved in social impact investing for over a decade and is involved in multiple trade groups that promote impact investments. Additionally, Mr. Quirk-Garvan is involved in SC politics and has served as an advisor and campaign consultant to multiple elected officials in South Carolina over the last two decades. While at the College of Charleston, Mr. Quirk-Garvan was a political science major who was able to participate in a study abroad program in Havana, Cuba. He lives with his wife, Angela, and their daughter, Mae '39, in North Charleston, SC. Affiliations: Board of Directors for As You Know, Advisory Board for Kachuwa Impact Fund, Board of Directors Green America, Board Chair of Palmetto Project. At College of Charleston, he was a member of the South Carolina Student Legislature.

Brianna M. Sabacinski

Job Titles:
  • Associate Director, Alumni Engagement
In November 2018, Brianna Sabacinski '16 joined the Alumni Affairs Office as the Alumni Engagement Assistant at the College of Charleston. She earned her BS in communication from the College and is a member of the Zeta Lamba Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta. During her spring semester of her senior year at the College, she was the Event Coordinator Intern at the Alumni Affairs office, working under the Assistant Director, Events, to help plan and execute events during Spring Alumni Weekend, including A Charleston Affair. Upon graduating, Brianna spent three months in Madrid, Spain, as a live-in au pair for two Spanish children and traveled throughout the Iberian Peninsula. Before coming back home to her alma mater, she worked in government services recruiting on the national level, multifamily property management on the local/regional level, and spent a significant amount of time working in the food and beverage industry in Charleston. Brianna is a Charlton, Massachusetts, native, but has lived in the Charleston area since transferring from UNC Greensboro at the beginning of her sophomore year. She now lives in the Park Circle neighborhood of North Charleston, SC, with her husband, Corey, and their dog, Margot.

Brianna Sabacinski

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director, Alumni Engagement and Executive Secretary, Alumni Association

Brianna Sabacinski Ingle

Job Titles:
  • Executive Secretary

Byron E. Gipson

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit
Byron E. Gipson became the Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit on January 9, 2019. Prior to that time, he practiced with the law firm of Johnson, Toal & Battiste, P.A. for 21 years in the areas of criminal defense and personal injury, becoming a Partner in 2005. He tried numerous cases including high-profile murder and violent crimes. Mr. Gipson graduated from the College of Charleston with degrees in English and Political Science. He later attended the University of South Carolina School of Law. After graduation, Mr. Gipson became law clerk to the Honorable L. Casey Manning, Chief Administrative for the Fifth Judicial Circuit. In 2000, Mr. Gipson was appointed to the South Carolina Humanities Council Board of Directors by Governor Jim Hodges. He was later elected as the Chairman of the Humanities Council in September 2004. In 2010, he was appointed by the South Carolina Supreme Court to serve on The Committee on Character and Fitness. Mr. Gipson is also a board member of the South Carolina Bar Foundation and is past Chair of the Municipal Election Commission. He is currently a member of the Richland County, South Carolina, and National, and American Bar Associations. Mr. Gipson has previously lectured at numerous legal seminars regarding criminal trials, evidence, and ethics.

Caroline Bell Stowe

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Caroline Stowe grew up in Sumter, SC, and moved to the Washington, D.C. area in 2006 to attend Johns Hopkins University. She works in primary care with ChenMed as their Advanced Practice Provider manager in Virtual Care and sits on faculty at the George Mason University School of Nursing teaching in their Mason Online Program for MSN/FNP students. Ms. Stowe's clinical interests include primary headache disorders and women's sexual and reproductive health. Her husband, Jon, a 2005 graduate of the College of Charleston, is a manager at the Federal Aviation Administration, supporting integration of new aviation technologies into the air traffic control system. They currently reside in Annandale, VA, and are proud parents to two children, Belle and Ryland, two cats, two dogs, and a bearded dragon.

Cat Edler

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director
Cat strives to increase disability inclusion on campus. She worked in K-12 public education as a special education administrator for 37 years before entering disability services in higher education in 2023. She focuses on student needs and is student oriented. Cat is a College of Charleston alumna. She earned a Master's degree at Hampton University and a Certificate of Advanced Studies at George Washington University. In her free time, Cat enjoys reading, spending time with family and traveling.

Chanele Henry Jackson

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Business Process and Implementation Manager for Wells Fargo Bank
Ms. Jackson is a Business Process and Implementation Manager for Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. After graduating from the College with a BS in business administration, she earned an MBA from Queens University in Charlotte, NC, in 1993. She also has a professional certification in Process Risk and Oversight from the University of North Carolina. A native of Georgetown, SC, Ms. Jackson has been an ambassador for the Cougar PAWS program since graduation, representing the College at high school fairs and hosting receptions for early acceptance students and families. She has partnered for three years with the Office of Multicultural Student Programs and Services to share her passion for financial literacy and provide information to students and parents about saving for college, budgeting, and managing debt. Ms. Jackson has donated to the College consistently for the past 25 years. Last year, she established a scholarship for the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center. She is a Cistern Society member, providing for future students with a planned gift.

Charlene McCutchen Grice

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Storm Eye Institute Cornea Fellowship Director
Dr. Charlene Grice, M.D. is a board-certified ophthalmologist and ophthalmic surgeon with expertise in the field of corneal disease, ocular surface disease, and cataract surgery. With a strong academic background and extensive training, Dr. Grice is committed to providing exceptional eye care to her patients. Dr. Grice earned her bachelor's degree from the College of Charleston before pursuing her medical education at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). She successfully completed her residency training at MUSC's renowned Storm Eye Institute, South Carolina's premier site for the care of complex and serious eye conditions. To further enhance her specialization in cornea and external disease, Dr. Grice pursued a fellowship with the esteemed Eye Consultants of Atlanta. Dr. Grice holds board certification from the American Board of Ophthalmology and is also an active member of the Cornea Society, an esteemed professional organization dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of corneal disorders. Through these memberships, Dr. Grice collaborates with leading experts in the field, stays updated with the latest research, and incorporates innovative techniques into her practice. In addition to working with Carolina Cataract & Laser Center, Dr. Grice has served as the Storm Eye Institute Cornea Fellowship Director from 2012-2013 in addition to serving as a clinical professor and assistant professor of ophthalmology for more than 11 years. While teaching, she received the Pierre Gautier Jenkins Teacher of the Year award for her outstanding work as an educator and mentor in the field of ophthalmology. Dr. Grice's expertise, combined with her compassionate approach, ensures that her patients receive the highest standard of eye care. Her involvement in advancing ophthalmology and dedication to her patients has established her as a highly respected ophthalmologist throughout the South Carolina area.

Claire Griffin Porter - VP

Job Titles:
  • Vice President
Claire Griffin Porter '06 Vice President Charleston, SC AA Board Service: 2021-present BA, Arts Management, College of Charleston Ms. Porter owns and operates Lighthouse Real Estate alongside her husband Joe Porter '06. Lighthouse Real Estate is an independent residential brokerage helping clients buy and sell properties throughout greater Charleston. Lighthouse also continuously works to address the need for quality affordable housing through the acquisition and management of homes throughout greater Charleston. With 55 units, they are boots on the ground advocates for the critical need for affordable housing in our region. Ms. Porter grew up in South Georgia but has now spent most of her life here in the Lowcountry. She and her husband have two daughters, June and Mary, and live in Charleston.

Daniel Gentry

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • President and CEO of the Association of University Programs
Dr. Gentry is President and CEO of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) in Washington, D.C. Previously, he held faculty and academic leadership positions at Saint Louis University, Rush University Medical Center, the University of Memphis, and the University of Iowa. Dr. Gentry has taught in the areas of health policy, health systems, healthcare management and leadership, and professional development. His research has included the financing, organization, and delivery of health services; health policy; the patient experience; and, the transition to new healthcare payment models.

Dil D. Patel

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Dil D. Patel '11 Board Member Savannah, GA AA Board Service: 2021-present BS, Business Administration, College of Charleston Doctor of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina Dr. Patel is a Neuro Radiologist at Savannah Chatham Imaging in Savannah, GA. He recently completed his fellowship training in Neuro Radiology at the Medical University of South Carolina, which was preceded by residency training at Loyola University in Chicago where he served as Chief Resident. While at the College, Dr. Patel joined Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. After graduation, Dr. Patel attended medical school at MUSC, where he remained involved in leadership and student government, serving as both Class President for multiple years as well as Student Body President.

Donnie Shaw

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Owner
  • Member of the Advisory Board for Truist of Greenville
Donnie Shaw is Owner/Vice President at Shaw Resources, Inc., a privately held company in the development, construction, and management of commercial real estate. He serves as the managing member of various operating entities controlled by Shaw Resources. Mr. Shaw was previously a tax professional in the public accounting firms of both PricewaterhouseCoopers and KPMG in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also a Certified Public Accountant, licensed in the state of Georgia. Mr. Shaw earned his master's degree in taxation from the University of Georgia, Terry School of Business and graduated cum laude from the College of Charleston with a bachelor of science degree in 1984. While at the College, he joined Kappa Alpha Order. Mr. Shaw is also a member of the Advisory Board for Truist of Greenville, South Carolina, the Board of Directors for Christian Learning Centers of Greenville County, the Board of Directors for the Unilink Group and the Advisory Committee for Young Life of Greenville. He is a former Board Member of the Greenville Tech Foundation where he served as Chairman of the Properties Committee. He is a member of the Homebuilders Association of Greenville, First Presbyterian Church and a former member of the American Institute of CPAs and the Georgia Society of CPAs. Mr. Shaw enjoys playing golf and spending time with his wife, Angela, and twin daughters.

Dr. Joynicole Martinez

Job Titles:
  • Founder of the Alchemist Agency
Dr. Joynicole Martinez is founder of The Alchemist Agency, a management consulting firm serving leading executives, corporations, and organizations. She is also the President & Chief Advancement and Innovation Officer at Rising Tide Capital, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building inclusive communities of resilient entrepreneurs catalyzing a thriving and sustainable economy for all. Dr. Martinez has over 25 years of experience providing capacity-building services, including strategic planning and organizational design with a focus on leadership and executive training and coaching, performance and change management, fund development and impact measurement. Dr. Martinez is a featured member on SheSource, an online brain trust of female experts on diverse topics designed to serve journalists, producers, and booking agents. She is an inaugural member of the Peace50 (P50) Community, an international engagement group that proposes policy recommendations related to peace. As contributor to the invitation only Forbes Coaches Council, she provides expert advice on leadership, management, and business innovation. Dr. Martinez serves as a Board Member for Girls On The Run, is the US Ambassador for Diplomatic World Magazine and is a staff contributor to North Carolina's oldest minority owned newspaper, The Carolinian.

Elizabeth Colbert-Busch

Job Titles:
  • Managing Partner of Colbert Busch LLC
Elizabeth Colbert-Busch is the Managing Partner of Colbert Busch LLC, a consulting firm that focuses on the nexus of academia and the business world. She is currently working for the SC Aeronautical Training Center at Trident Technical College. Ms. Colbert-Busch previously served as the Executive Director of Business Development and Community Engagement for the Clemson University Office of Academic Affairs in the Charleston area. From 2008-16, she was Director of Business Development for the Clemson University Restoration Institute, also in Charleston. In 2013, she took a leave of absence to run in the special election for the SC 1st Congressional District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Before her tenure with Clemson University, she spent a 20-year career with Orient Overseas Container Line Incorporated where she progressed from Customer Service Representative to North America Regional Sales Director. She has served on more than a dozen boards and community organizations and has earned numerous awards and special recognitions throughout her career. Most recently, she was awarded an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from the College of Charleston. Since running for Congress, Ms. Colbert-Busch has become a prolific public speaker, addressing audiences throughout the Palmetto State and around the Southeast.

Ginger Dillard Selby

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Ginger Dillard Selby '86 Board Member Pickens, SC AA Board Service: 2021-present BA, Political Science, College of Charleston Ms. Selby spent the first 26 years of her career in the upstate of South Carolina. She was president of Dillard Memorial Inc., her family business, which owned and operated two funeral homes and a crematory business in Pickens and Oconee Counties. She later served as National Director of Community Relations for Stewart Enterprises, Inc. She currently lives in Pickens, SC, with her husband, Ed. She has two children; her son, Daniel Fahey, graduated from the College in 2015 and her daughter, Kathleen Fahey, graduated from the College in 2017. Ms. Selby is currently a Director of Advance Planning at J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Affiliations: Former Advisory Board Member for Charleston Financial Services; Former Board Member, College of Charleston Cougar Club; Former Member of the Board of Trustees of Cannon Memorial Hospital; Former Chairman of the Cannon Memorial Hospital Foundation Board; Former Chairperson of Pickens County Meals on Wheels; Alpha Delta Pi; CofC Women's Basketball and Volleyball.

Hope Ashley Gethers

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Hope Ashley Gethers '95 Board Member Charleston, SC AA Board Service: 2024-Present BA, History, College of Charleston AAS, Paralegal Studies, Trident Technical College MS, Jurisprudence, Seton Hall Law School Ms. Gethers began her professional career in entry-level positions at various Charleston-area law firms and then switched to healthcare. After many years in healthcare, including direct patient care and pharmaceutical sales, she went back to school to become a paralegal working with in-house legal departments, including some time at the South Carolina Ports Authority where she learned and gained experience in real estate law. Ms. Gethers is currently a Senior Paralegal/Senior Analyst for a national real estate company. A native of Aiken, SC, she joined Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. while at the College. Ms. Gethers resides in Charleston, SC, with her husband, three children, and two dachshunds.

Jack Hoel

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Account Manager at FORTNA
Jack Hoel is an Account Manager at FORTNA, a leading supply chain operations consultation company. While at the College, Mr. Hoel volunteered all four years with the Student Alumni Associates and served as Treasurer of the organization. He earned his BS in business administration and management and is an alumnus of the Schottland Scholars program. Mr. Hoel resides in Atlanta.

James W. "Jamie" Moon IV

Job Titles:
  • President and CEO of the Institute for Child Success
Mr. Moon is the President and CEO of the Institute for Child Success, where he oversees the organization's mission, operational, and strategic direction focusing on early childhood education, health, and wellbeing. While at the College, he earned his BA in political science and joined Kappa Sigma fraternity. He earned his MA in international affairs from The American University in Washington, D.C. Mr. Moon currently serves as the Chair of Together SC's Advocacy Allies and is a founding Board member of the Nicholtown Child and Family Collaborative. He also serves on the capacity building grants committee of the Greenville Community Foundation, the United Way of Greenville County's Community Impact Council, and the Sisters of Charity SC Kinship Care Advisory Council. A graduate of the Riley Institute at Furman University's Diversity Leaders Initiative, Mr. Moon formerly served on the Advisory Board for Clemson University's Elementary and Early Childhood Education Programs, and on the Advisory Board of the Early Childhood Development program at Greenville Technical College. He is a past recipient of the SC Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Child Advocate Award. Mr. Moon lives in Greenville, SC, with his wife, Sommer, and their four children, Jack, Grant, Merrick, and Claire.

Joseph Erickson

Job Titles:
  • Alumni Engagement Coordinator

Justin Herp

Job Titles:
  • Certified Public Accountant
  • Member of the Board
Mr. Herp is a Certified Public Accountant and works as a tax manager in the National Tax Practice of Elliott Davis, LLC, based in the firm's Charleston, SC office. He works with clients of the firm across the Southeast to provide guidance on and help resolve complex business tax matters. After graduating with an M.S. in Accountancy from the College, he started his career with Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP (now FORVIS) in Charleston, SC. He later moved to Dallas, TX, and worked for RSM US LLP, before returning to Charleston and joining Elliott Davis in 2023.

Kelli Garrett

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Kelli Garrett '89 Board Member Mount Pleasant, SC AA Board Service: 2022-Present BS, Physical Education, College of Charleston Ms. Garrett began her professional career the day after graduating from college with an entry level position at United Parcel Service. She quickly moved up the ranks of the company, and within a couple of years was promoted to Operations Manager where she oversaw an entire UPS center with over 200 employees. With a knack for turning under-performing centers into highly effective ones, Ms. Garrett was transferred to multiple facilities during her career at UPS. Eventually, she was transferred to New Jersey and promoted to Division Manager where she was over multiple centers and 1,000+ employees. With a longing to return to South Carolina and a dream to become an entrepreneur, Ms. Garrett left UPS in 2000 after 12 years of service. Since leaving corporate America, she has owned and operated multiple successful businesses including a mortgage company, a candy manufacturing company, an appraisal company, multiple convenience stores, a restaurant, a landscaping business, and a courier company, among others. Her current businesses include a real estate rental portfolio, a residential and commercial rehabbing business, and a hard money lending business called Rehab Wallet. Ms. Garrett's strong work ethic, dedication to treating people fairly, and ability to recruit great talent has brought much success to all her business ventures over the past 30+ years. A native of Easley, SC, Ms. Garrett was on the College's Women's Basketball Team from 1985-89 and was a four-time All American honoree. She is in the Hall of Fame at Easley High School as well as at the College of Charleston, where her #14 jersey hangs in the rafters of TD Arena as the Women's Basketball all-time leading scorer. She and her wife of 20 years, Sunshine Garrett, reside in Mount Pleasant.

Kenneth S. "Gus" Gustafson, Sr.

After a successful professional basketball career in France, Mr. Gustafson returned to Charleston and entered the insurance business working for CofC alumnus Robbie Heffron '39. After retiring from Wachovia in 2007, he founded Great Underwriting Solutions, a consulting firm for small businesses on employee benefits and providing individual insurance services. Mr. Gustafson served as the first president of the Cougar Club Board and was also past chair of the College of Charleston Foundation Board during his first tenure from 1992-2014. Gus served on the Alumni Board from 1988-1994, having served as President-elect from 1991-1992; President from 1992-1993 and Past President from 1993-1994. He is a member of the CofC Athletics Hall of Fame and was the 2013 Alumni Award of Honor recipient. In 2019, Gus was elected to serve again on the College of Charleston Foundation Board of Directors. The New York native married fellow CofC graduate, Trisha Sullivan Gustafson, shortly after graduating from CofC. The couple has one son and two grandchildren.

Kerry Tipple Watkins

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Kerry Tipple Watkins '11 Board Member Columbia, SC AA Board Service: 2024-present BA, Art History, College of Charleston After graduating from the College in 2011, Ms. Watkins moved to Greenville, SC, where she managed a bridal boutique for five years and was active in the Junior League of Greenville. She currently resides in Columbia, SC, and works at the University of South Carolina as the Assistant Director of Continuing Education and Conferences, where she specializes in conference and event planning. Her events range from multi-day conferences throughout South Carolina to one-night gala events, and she enjoys getting to work with a myriad of clients consisting of both campus partners and external entities. Her career in event planning started at the College when she worked for Gathering Floral and Event Design, and more recently in Columbia working for both Cricket Newman Designs and Historic Columbia. Ms. Watkins recently launched Cola Connect, a small business designed to connect Columbia locals both professionally and socially through various events. She enjoys life in Columbia with her two children, where they enjoy supporting local businesses and staying active in the community. Affiliations: Association of Collegiate Conference and Events Directors, Junior League of Columbia, Columbia CofC Club, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority

Laurie Minges - President

Job Titles:
  • President
Laurie Minges '83 President Mount Pleasant, SC AA Board Service: 1997-2001, 2020-Present BA, French, College of Charleston A longtime member of the Charleston residential real estate community, Laurie Minges is a Broker for Dunes Properties. Over her 25+ years in the business, Ms. Minges was instrumental in the growth of Mt. Pleasant's I'On neighborhood, and owned Places Real Estate from 2005-2016. She and her partners merged Places with Dunes Properties in 2016, and Ms. Minges continues to represent buyers and sellers in the Charleston area. While at the College, Ms. Minges was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She worked in the Admissions and Alumni offices and served as a Student Alumni Ambassador. Ms. Minges has volunteered for the College in various roles over the years and remains eternally enthusiastic about her alma mater. A native of Camden, SC, Ms. Minges has lived in the Charleston area for nearly three decades. She currently resides in Mount Pleasant and is a proud mother to her daughter, Lucy, who resides in New York City. Affiliations: Delta Delta Delta Charleston Alumni (Past President, House Corporation Board Member); Ashley Hall School; Grace Episcopal Cathedral; the Junior League of Charleston; Gibbes Museum of Art Women's Council; and The Carolina Assembly.

Marty Viser

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Marty Viser is a fifth-generation native Charlottean in North Carolina and has focused her 20+ year career on making a difference in the community. At First Union Corporation, she helped develop the company's philanthropy program, "Education First," and grew the program from 5,000 to 22,000 employee volunteers in four years. Ms. Viser helped implement the nation's largest corporate literacy event, "Reading First," led by Colin Powell and winner of the Points of Light Award for Community Involvement from President Clinton. After the bank, Ms. Viser joined Goodrich Corporation as their Manager, Corporate Affairs. She helped spearhead the $3.5 million capital campaign to build Junior Achievement's "JA Biztown," which she eventually left to lead and develop. She later joined Piedmont Natural Gas as a Community and Government Relations Manager and is currently Community Relations and Communications Manager at BASF Agricultural Solutions in Durham, NC.

Meredith Chance Bruce

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director, Alumni Engagement
Meredith became Senior Director of Alumni Engagement for the College of Charleston Office of Alumni Affairs in June 2023. She directs operations for more than 40 Alumni Association clubs across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, to connect with nearly 100,000 alumni worldwide. In addition, Meredith manages over 160 individual club events and ensures clubs operate within the Alumni Association bylaws and mission, which is to provide support to the College of Charleston. She collaborates with Career Services, Admissions, the Cougar Club, the Black Alumni Council, other location-based clubs, affinity groups, and corporate employers in order to engage alumni in events and programs around the country. Prior to her current position, Meredith was the Director of CofC Clubs and Affinity Groups for the College of Charleston Alumni Affairs office. Meredith first joined the College of Charleston Alumni Relations office in January 2006 as the Events Coordinator, where she coordinated and executed major events hosted by the College of Charleston Alumni Association. Meredith earned a B.A. degree in English from Clemson University in 2004 and an M.A. degree in English from the College of Charleston in 2016. She is a member of Kappa Delta. Meredith and her husband, Kevin, reside on Johns Island with their dogs, Finnegan and Honey.

Neysa Williams

Job Titles:
  • Representative
  • Community Relations Director for the International African American Museum
Ms. Williams is the Community Relations Director for the International African American Museum in Charleston, SC. She most recently served as the Community Engagement Director for Joint Base Charleston. In 2018, Ms. Williams retired from the U.S. Army after 22 years of service, during which she served as a Public Affairs Specialist for Moncrief Army Health Clinic at Fort Jackson training base in Columbia, SC, and at the 1st Theater Sustainment Command as the Director of Public Affairs and Media/Community Relations at Fort Knox, KY. Ms. Williams resides in Charleston, SC, with her children, Langston and Kennedy.

Otis E. Engelman Jr.

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
Dr. Engelman lives in Summerville, SC, with his wife, Debbie, where they raised their two children after he left active duty in the Navy. He practiced Family Medicine for 36 years and was a founder of Palmetto Primary Care Physicians. He now practices with the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center.

Otis Robinson - VP

Job Titles:
  • Vice President
Otis Robinson '90 Vice President Chapin, SC AA Board Service: 2021-present BS, Business Administration, College of Charleston MBA, University of Virginia Mr. Robinson has worked for Westvaco/MeadWestvaco, Alcoa, Reynolds Consumer & Packaging Products, and United Sporting Companies before starting his own consulting business which he currently operates from Chapin, SC. He is founder and Managing Principal of Robinson Business Consulting, LLC (RBC), a certified minority-owned business that provides business and supply chain process improvement services as well as coaching for supervisors, managers, and executives. With more than 25 years of experience in Supply Chain and Business Improvement practices progressing to executive and leadership levels, Mr. Robinson formed RBC to help companies promote growth, reduce costs, increase profits, and increase service levels.

Redina Alston

Job Titles:
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Administrative Assistant for the Center for Disability Services
Redina Alston is the Administrative Assistant for the Center for Disability Services. Redina has served in this position for 6 years. She manages the diverse needs of our students and faculty. Redina serves as a primary point of contact for the Alternative Testing Site (ATS), (processing testing forms submitted by students; checking students in and out; implementing testing accommodations). In her free time, Redina enjoys spending time with her family.

Roy A. Howell III

Roy Howell has focused his practice in workers' compensation defense for over 30 years and also has more than 20 years of experience handling concurrent jurisdiction matters under the Federal Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. He has been recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America for 13 consecutive years, selected as Lawyer of the Year for 2014, 2016, and 2018, rated "AV-Preeminent" by Martindale Hubble, and named one of America's Best Business Leaders of 1997-1998. Mr. Howell resides in Charleston with his wife, Ginger, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Tucker, and Golden Doodle, Ellie. He is an active member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, and enjoys playing basketball and hunting as much as his busy law practice allows.

Ryan Eleuteri

Job Titles:
  • Founder and Owner of Charleston Beverage Company
  • Fund Representative
Mr. Eleuteri is the founder and owner of Charleston Beverage Company, a locally owned company that sells and produces Charleston Mix Bloody Mary nationally. Founded in the Lowcountry and still made locally, Charleston Mix is the #1 selling craft mix in the nation, and #5 overall. Born and raised outside Philadelphia, Mr. Eleuteri moved to Charleston in 1998 to attend the College of Charleston.

Ryan M. Velasco

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Vice President at Laurel Strategies
Mr. Velasco is Vice President at Laurel Strategies, a CEO advisory and strategic communications firm based in Washington, D.C., where he oversees a portfolio supporting corporate executives across the biopharmaceutical, tech and private equity space. He has more than 18 years of experience in strategic planning and communications, advising a range of clients in crisis messaging and brand reputation management, government relations, and public-private partnerships.

Ryan Morris

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Member of Pi Kappa Alpha
  • Senior Human Resources Consultant for Anthology
Ryan Morris is a Senior Human Resources Consultant for Anthology, where he partners with organization leadership to development and implement HR strategies and initiatives aligned with business goals, including organizational development, performance management, and employee relations. Prior to joining the company in 2021, Mr. Morris worked for Blackbaud for more than a decade. A member of Pi Kappa Alpha, Mr. Morris volunteered with the Student Alumni Associates prior to graduating with his BA in Spanish. He returned to CofC in 2020 to pursue his MBA with a concentration in marketing, which he earned the following year. Mr. Morris and his wife, Rachel, reside in Mount Pleasant, SC, with their son, Henry, and daughter, Eliza.

Ryan T. Spraker

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Attorney in the Education Practice of Husch Blackwell LLP
Mr. Spraker represents colleges, universities, K-12 schools, technology companies, and others operating in the education sector. He assists clients in navigating a myriad of issues, from routine business decisions to crises on campus. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Spraker is a Professorial Lecturer in Law at The George Washington University Law School and serves as a Local Board Member of the District of Columbia for the United States Selective Service System. Mr. Spraker received his JD from The George Washington University Law School in 2019 and his BA in Political Science from the College of Charleston Honors College in 2016. While attending CofC, he was elected Student Body President, participated in Charleston 40, and was a Peer Facilitator within the Honors College. Originally from Myrtle Beach, SC, Mr. Spraker now resides in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Nickole, and their puppy, Charlie. Ryan Tyler Spraker is an Attorney in the Education Practice of Husch Blackwell LLP.

Susan Frederick Stewart

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Vice President / Underwriting Counsel for Commonwealth Land Title
Ms. Stewart is Vice President/Underwriting Counsel for Commonwealth Land Title and Fidelity National Title Insurance Company. She was engaged in the private practice of law through 1995 then began work as a South Carolina underwriting counsel. She is a Past President of the Palmetto Land Title Association and has served on the board of the Mortgage Bankers of Greater Columbia. Ms. Stewart is the 2014-15 recipient of the Property Records Industry Association Ernst Award for contributions to the recording industry, a recipient of the MBGC Associate Member of the Year Award, and was the 2004 Better Business Bureau Arbitrator of the Year. She taught paralegal studies at Columbia Junior College Professional Center. Ms. Stewart is trained as an Arbitrator and Mediator. She has served as Eucharist Minister for Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church and as Secretary and Board Director of Prevent Child Abuse South Carolina. Ms. Stewart serves on the Board of Directors of Marshwinds Homeowners Association of Folly Beach, SC, is a charter member of the SC Women Lawyers Association, former Secretary of Association of Corporate Counsel SC, and is a Governor-appointed member of the Electronic Recording Committee. She is a member of the South Carolina Bar, where she has served as 2009-10 Chair of the Real Estate Section, and 2020-22 as a member, 2011-12 Section Delegate, and on the Task Force on Professional Potential. Ms. Stewart is also admitted to the US Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. She has spoken on various real estate law and title insurance topics through the South Carolina Bar, Palmetto Land Title Association, and other private educational companies. As a student at the College, she joined Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.

Suzette Jeffries Timme - VP

Job Titles:
  • Vice President
  • President / CEO of Indigo Asset Services
Ms. Timme is President/CEO of Indigo Asset Services, an advisory firm for commercial real estate partnerships and family offices. With over 30 years of industry experience, she acts as an Owner's Representative, overseeing the financial performance of real estate portfolios. Prior to launching Indigo in 2017, Ms. Timme was President of Weissberg Corp. overseeing real estate investment activity for its retail, office, multi-family, and industrial assets. She was previously Vice President of Asset Management and Leasing for Spectrum Partners and spent over 15 years in mall management including with Simon Property Group as General Manager of Fashion Centre at Pentagon City in the Greater Washington, D.

Tammie Pritchard Dean

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director, Operations

Trey Harvin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Partner and COO of Quantum Technology Solutions
Mr. Harvin is Partner and COO of Quantum Technology Solutions, a revolutionary platform for testing capital markets algorithms in Atlanta, New York City, London, and Hong Kong. A native of Sumter, SC, he played on the College's Men's Basketball team from 1987-1991, serving as a Captain in 1991. Mr. Harvin was also a Presidential Scholar and served as academic officer in Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity while at the College. He earned his MBA from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business in 1999 and was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society. While at Georgetown, Mr. Harvin participated in graduate studies programs at Trinity College of Oxford University in the UK. He and his wife, Michelle, are the proud parents of four children and reside in the Atlanta area.

Tripp Sellers

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • CBRE Vice President
Tripp Sellers, CBRE Vice President, with more than 30 years of experience in commercial real estate, delivers real competitive advantage and superior returns on client's real estate investments. He specializes in private capital markets with a focus on investment sales, acquisition, and recapitalization services to provide unmatched exposure to buyers worldwide.

Victoria Blunt

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board

Victoria Drohan

Job Titles:
  • Access Specialist
Victoria Drohan is the Access Specialist in the Center for Disability Services at the College of Charleston. Victoria has dedicated her career to working with children, youth, and college students in schools, hospitals, and higher education settings, particularly those with disabilities. As a proud College of Charleston alumna who utilized the Center for Disability Services all four years, as she was diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy at the age of three, she knows what students face firsthand. Prior to her current position, she worked with AccessAbility as a transition specialist. Currently, she is on the SCAHEAD board as the co-programming chair. Other community highlights include giving a TEDx talk in 2017 titled "How to Interact with Disabled People." Victoria graduated the College of Charleston in 2014 with her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and from Boston College in 2019 with her Master of Social Work. She enjoys what Charleston has to offer with her husband in her free time.

Yvette Lambright

Job Titles:
  • Student Services Coordinator
Yvette Lambright is the Student Service Coordinator for the Center for Disability Services. Yvette has been employed with the College for 19 years, serving five of those years with the Higdon Student Leadership Center. Before joining the College of Charleston family, she was the program coordinator for MUSC Alzheimer's Research and Clinical Programs. Her career has been predicated on helping those who are neurodiverse believe in their potential and possibilities.