Jordan family
pledges $1.5 million
Former Lt. Gov. Robert B.
Jordan III, Jack P. Jordan, Genie Jordan Ussery and Robert B. Jordan
IV – the Jordan
family – have given NC State a $1.5 million gift that will benefit the
College of Natural Resources.
The money will establish endowments
in the North Carolina Forestry Foundation – $400,000
for the creation of the Jordan Family Graduate Fellowship in Natural Resource
Innovation and $125,000 to the Jordan Family Undergraduate Honors Program.
Additionally, $1 million of the gift will establish an endowed professorship
in natural resource
innovation.
The gift will provide academic support for the college as well
as
financial support for exceptional graduate and undergraduate
students working with the Jordan professor. This is the first
funded program at NC State structured to provide a named professor
with graduate and undergraduate students specifically recruited
to work in the professor’s area of expertise.
“The unique nature of this gift will allow the college to focus
on specific natural resource issues in ways that will yield
relevant value to the natural resource community,” said
J.B. Jett, dean of the college. “The Jordan family has
long been an important part of this college and we greatly
appreciate this recent gift and all the other support they
have given us over the years.”
“The Jordan family’s gift recognizes what makes NC State
a great university – its people,” said Chancellor
James L. Oblinger. “This gift will support the excellence
of our faculty, as well as our undergraduate students and our
graduate students. We appreciate all the Jordan family has
done and continues to do for NC State. This gift is a reminder
of their deep dedication to the mission of the university,
their confidence in what we do, and their generosity. It will
continue the great momentum we have built toward our $1 billion
Achieve campaign goal.”
Four members of the Jordan family
are College of Natural Resources alumni:
•
Robert B. Jordan III (forestry 1954) is the president of Jordan
Lumber and Supply Company in Mt. Gilead. He has served on the
University of North Carolina Board of Governors, is currently
a member of the NC State Board of Trustees, and is the recipient
of NC State’s highest non-academic honor, the Watauga
Medal.
•
Jack Jordan (wood technology 1963) is executive vice president
and secretary of Jordan Lumber, served as chairman of the university’s
Endowment Board, and is a former member of both the NC State
Board of Trustees and the UNC Board of Governors. He is also
a Watauga Medal recipient.
•
Genie Jordan Ussery (recreation and park administration 1975)
was instrumental in the early development of the women’s
sports program at NC State, was the first captain of the varsity
women’s basketball team and the first woman to score
a basket in competition in Reynolds Coliseum. She also served
on NC State Board of Visitors, the Alumni Association Board
of Directors and the Arts NC State Board.
•
Robert B. Jordan IV (wood science & technology 1984) is
vice president and treasurer of Jordan Lumber and is a current
board member of the NC Forestry Foundation, Inc.
“NC State and the College of Natural Resources have played a
huge role in our lives,” says Jack Jordan. “We’re
proud to have at least one graduate from each of the college’s
departments. But the college is not just a part of our past.
Every week someone at Jordan Lumber is in touch with someone
in the college. They have been invaluable to the success of
our company. This is our way of giving back.”
Posted
Oct. 6, 2005
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