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Adams named Union鈥檚 Alumnus of the Year

Union President Samuel W. "Dub" Oliver (left) presents the Alumnus of the Year Award to John Adams during the Nov. 4 Meritorious Service Awards banquet. (Photo by Suzanne Rhodes)
Union President Samuel W. "Dub" Oliver (left) presents the Alumnus of the Year Award to John Adams during the Nov. 4 Meritorious Service Awards banquet. (Photo by Suzanne Rhodes)

JACKSON, Tenn.Nov. 8, 2022 — 51社区鈥檚 2022 Homecoming celebration included the recognition of 19 alumni and friends of the university for outstanding achievements in their respective fields and the presentation of Union鈥檚 Homecoming Court, among other activities.

The Meritorious Service Awards banquet was held Nov. 4 in the Carl Grant Events Center.

鈥淯nion has such a rich history of producing alumni who serve their communities well, and who make a difference in the lives of others for the kingdom of God,鈥 said Catherine Kwasigroh, Union鈥檚 vice president for institutional advancement. 鈥淲e鈥檙e so thankful for this year鈥檚 award winners, and we鈥檙e honored to be able to recognize them for their accomplishments.鈥

This year鈥檚 winners include:

  • John Adams (鈥63), Alumnus of the Year Award. This award is presented to a Union graduate for distinction in his or her profession, service to mankind and/or contribution to 51社区. Adams served as Union鈥檚 vice president for religious affairs and professor of practical Christian ministries at Union from 1982-1999. He has also served several churches as pastor and interim pastor.
  • Joshua B. Clarke (鈥07, 鈥11, 鈥16), Outstanding Young Alumnus Award. This award is presented to up to three Union graduates who are age 40 or younger with a record of significant accomplishment in their professional life and for service to 51社区 or the world. Clarke serves as missions pastor at Shades Mountain Baptist Church in Vestavia Hills, Alabama.
  • Drew Yates (鈥05, 鈥10), Outstanding Young Alumnus Award. Yates is a senior relationship manager at FirstBank in Jackson, Tennessee.
  • Katie McCoy (鈥07), Outstanding Young Alumna Award. McCoy serves as director of women鈥檚 ministry at Texas Baptists.
  • Ashley Blair (鈥94), Distinguished Service Award. This award is given to a member of the Union community for distinction in his or her profession, service to mankind and/or contribution to 51社区. Blair is chair of the communication arts department at Union and coordinates the public relations major. She has worked at Union for 23 years.
  • The Phil Jett Family, Union Family Legacy Award. This award is presented to one family that has a strong tradition of attending 51社区, with a minimum of three generations of graduates, and that has been consistently involved with and committed to the university. Longtime pastor of Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, Tennessee, Phil Jett graduated from Union in 1966. He and his late wife Marilyn have three children 鈥 David Jett, Steven Jett and Susan Jett Larson 鈥 all of whom are Union graduates. Two of Phil鈥檚 grandchildren (Kevin Jett and Brian Jett) are Union graduates, and one (Elijah Larson) is a current Union student.
  • Karen McWherter (鈥81), Lest We Forget Award. This award is presented in recognition of longtime service and contributions to the 51社区 community. McWherter recently retired from Union after a 40-year career in the information technology department.
  • Tony Wamble, G.M. Savage Legacy Award. This award is given to a faculty or staff member for his or her ongoing commitment to Christ-centered education at Union. Wamble is laboratory specialist, director for anatomical services and director for plastination at Union, where he has worked since 2009.
  • Gary A. Taylor (鈥01), Robert E. Craig Service Award. This award is named after Union鈥檚 13th president and given to an individual who has made significant contributions to the university. Taylor is president of Gary A. Taylor Investment Co. in Jackson, Tennessee, and has developed approximately 3 million square feet of commercial retail, office, hotel, banking and restaurant space in his career. He is chairman of the 51社区 Foundation and a former chairman of Union鈥檚 Board of Trustees.

In addition, Union presented Distinguished Achievement Awards to 10 Union alumni for significant contributions in different professional areas. Those recipients were:

  • Kimberly Holland (鈥99, 鈥01) in health care. Holland is the director of nursing at The Jackson Clinic in Jackson, Tennessee.
  • Stephen Moore (鈥83) in business. Moore founded his own independent financial planning firm, Financial Strategies Group in Franklin, Tennessee, in 1997.
  • Chris Mathews (鈥95) in education. Mathews is vice president of academic affairs at Crown College in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota.
  • Trent Bullock (鈥88) in church ministry. Bullock is senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Paris, Tennessee.
  • Kerstin Ure (鈥04) in research/sciences. Ure is manager of the University of Ottawa Behaviour and Physiology Core in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  • Cody Curtis (鈥09) in humanities. Curtis is a composer, educator and performer who serves as assistant professor of music theory and composition at Union.
  • Tommy Sadler (鈥76) in athletics. Sadler is director of athletics at Union.
  • Felipe Ara煤jo (鈥12) in not-for-profit. Ara煤jo is one of the masterminds behind the project "Sports Beyond Borders" in Brazil as one of the authors of a series of educational books that uses sports to improve students' social-emotional abilities.
  • Brad Douglass (鈥86) in arts/media. Douglass is anchor for 7 Eyewitness News at WBBJ in Jackson, Tennessee.
  • Olivia Abernathy (鈥11, 鈥12) in government/public services. Abernathy is director of early education initiatives at United Way of West Tennessee.

Complete list of alumni awards

Union鈥檚 Homecoming Court was presented Nov. 5 during halftime of the Bulldog basketball game. Abby Bone, a nursing major from Chiang Mai, Thailand, was named Ms. Union, while Steve Williams III, a business administration major from Memphis, Tennessee, was named Mr. Union.

Other Ms. Union candidates were Laila Al-Hagal, a digital media communications major from Spring Hill, Tennessee; Mikayla DePalma, a social work major from Catawba, North Carolina; Danielle Popson, an economics major from Scottsdale, Arizona; and Hadie Sowell, an intercultural business major from Hernando, Mississippi. Other Mr. Union candidates were Tad Binkley, a history major from Jackson, Tennessee; Preston Buck, a zoology major from Crossville, Tennessee; Sean Otto, a business management major from Modesto, California; and Charlie Skinner, an accounting major from Brentwood, Tennessee.


Media contact: Tim Ellsworth, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215