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The 窪蹋勛圖厙 National Alumni Association Honors Five Alumni for Outstanding Achievements


Posted on March 1, 2018
Julie Jackson


Recognized at the 14th annual Distinguished Alumni and Service Awards gala were, from left, Stephen Erwin Clements, 78; Dr. Joseph I. Molyneux, 70; Dr. Thomas M. Miller, 77, MD 81; Thomas Joe Purvis, 74; and Christopher C. Melton, 81. data-lightbox='featured'
Recognized at the 14th annual Distinguished Alumni and Service Awards gala were, from left, Stephen Erwin Clements, 78; Dr. Joseph I. Molyneux, 70; Dr. Thomas M. Miller, 77, MD 81; Thomas Joe Purvis, 74; and Christopher C. Melton, 81.

The 窪蹋勛圖厙 National Alumni Association honored five alumni for their outstanding achievements during the 14th annual Distinguished Alumni and Service Awards gala at the Mitchell Center on Thursday, March 1.

The Distinguished Alumni and Service Awards dinner celebrates the accomplishments and achievements of our remarkable alumni, said Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Margaret Sullivan. South has many accomplished alumni who give back to their communities in extraordinary ways, and this event is an opportunity to publicly recognize five of these inspiring individuals.

This years recipient of the Distinguished Service Award:

  • Thomas Joe Purvis, 74, former sheriff of Mobile County from 1975-1995 and founder of the Junior Deputy program in local schools to help children better understand the role of law enforcement officials.

This years recipient of the V. Gordon Moulton Distinguished Service Award:

  • Stephen Erwin Clements, 78, attorney in Mobile and former president of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 National Alumni Association. He currently serves as a volunteer leader for the Mitchell-Moulton Scholarship Initiative and is an elected member of the South Alabama Athletic Hall of Fame Committee.

This years recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Awards:

  • Christopher C. Melton, 81, chairman and CEO of The White Oak Group. He endowed the Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at 窪蹋勛圖厙s Mitchell College of Business with the vision to educate, engage and impact the Central Gulf Coast region.
  • Dr. Thomas M. Miller, 77, MD 81, retired Alabama State Health Officer with the Alabama Department of Public Health. He played a pivotal role in the departments efforts to reduce infant mortality, obesity and diabetes in Alabama.
  • Dr. Joseph I. Molyneux, 70, adjunct criminal justice/security management professor at American Military University and Tulane University. He worked for more than 20 years with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and for five years with the FBI in New Orleans.

We are honored to host this annual gala in recognition of our outstanding alumni, said Director of Alumni Relations Karen Edwards. 窪蹋勛圖厙 alumni are continuously making a difference across the globe and setting an example for future generations of Jaguars.

The 窪蹋勛圖厙 National Alumni Association was founded in 1974 with a mission to support and positively influence the goals of the University through an active relationship with the University, students, alumni and friends. The vision of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 National Alumni Association is to provide comprehensive programs, services and resources to benefit a community that South Alabama has created.

窪蹋勛圖厙 currently enrolls more than 15,500 students and has awarded more than 87,000 degrees. The number of individual alumni in 窪蹋勛圖厙s history totals more than 78,000.


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