Advancement Staff                                                                      

 

Robert E. "Bob" Staton

Executive Vice President of External Relations

Office:  864-833-8578

Cell:  803-310-8288

restaton@presby.edu


 

David Atchley

Vice President of Pharmacy Advancement

Office: 864-833-8006
Cell: 704-400-8095

datchley@presby.edu

Alan Smith

Alan Smith '77

Director of Athletic Advancement

Office: 864-833-8462
Cell: 864-923-2146

arsmith@presby.edu

Hannah Smith

Hannah Smith '05

Director of PC Fund & Scotsman Club

Office: 864-833-8204

hmsmith@presby.edu

Harry Workman

Harry Workman

Director of Church Advancement

Office: 864-833-8267
Cell: 864-607-1301

hworkman@presby.edu

Missy South

Missy South

Director of Stewardship

Office: 864-938-3758
Cell: 864-872-3606

msouth@presby.edu

Nichole Bell

Nicole Bell

Administrative Assistant (External Relations and Advancement)

Office: 864-833-8007


Jean Montjoy

Jean Montjoy

Gift Entry Specialist and Reporting

Office: 864-833-8498

jmontjoy@presby.edu

John Cullum

Director of Gift Planning

Office: 864-833-8482

Cell: 803-528-9101

jwcullum@presby.edu

Sheri Pequeno

Sheri Pequeno

Manager of Advancement Research

Office: 864-833-8543

spequeno@presby.edu

Carolyn Cline

Carolyn Cline

College Receptionist / Advancement Data Entry

Office: 864-833-2820

ccline@presby.edu

 

Ryan Thackray

Annual Fund and Stewardship Coordinator

864-833-8479

rthackray@presby.edu

 


Genevra Kelly

Executive Director of
Foundations and
Corporate Relations

Office: 864-833-8261

gkelly@presby.edu

 

       
 

 

Professors helped alum find path to National Geographic


Skye Earls '03 works at the National Geographic Channel as a digital media web production specialist. She produces websites that promote TV programs that the National Geographic Channel is known for: ones about the taboo customs from different cultures around the world, dinosaurs, the planet's most dangerous creatures, multiple births, how the world would be different if the temperature were to rise six degrees, and the Galapagos Islands, to name a few.

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