Mar 17, 2023
Jen Walker radiates energy even when she’s sitting still. After a stellar career in advertising and public relations, she has channeled that energy into a series of high-impact volunteer roles and continues to contribute to our community in a multitude of ways. A...
Jun 9, 2022
Mike McComas calls himself a contrarian, but I would say he’s a maverick who is passionate about making things better. These very qualities inspired him to help create a program expressly designed to engage the enormous talent pool of retired professionals moving to...
Feb 21, 2022
Pat was born in British Honduras, a British Crown Colony at the time, population 60-70,000. He is a member of the Garifuna tribe, descendants of survivors of a slave ship sinking near the Island of St. Vincent in the late 1700’s. You can look it up. His parents,...
Nov 18, 2021
By Caren Arnstein, Class XXII In the business arena and in her nonprofit contributions, Joanne Wyss (Class III) has built an exceptional record of leadership and impact, always leaving a situation better than she found it – a principle that has guided her...
Aug 19, 2021
Lacey King . . . Renaissance Woman By Jinny Johnson GNL’s Lacey King was a key person in the formation of GNL’s program as we know it now, but that’s just one of her many accomplishments. Born and raised in Albany, Georgia, Lacey was the ninth of eleven children. She...