UWG receives first major gift towards stadiumDecember 22, 2005 CARROLLTON, GA - The University of West Georgia announced the first major gift toward construction of a football stadium for the school. Ray Fulford, CEO of Ra-Lin & Associates, Inc., and his wife Linda, made the announcement of their gift at the company’s Christmas party and presented the first installment of their gift to David Parkman, chief development officer for the stadium project.
The Fulfords have pledged $1.5 million in support of the project. University of West Georgia President Beheruz N. Sethna announced in 2004 the University’s desire to construct a stadium on property contiguous to the campus. The proposed athletics complex will include the football stadium as well as a soccer stadium, varsity softball field, a multi-field softball complex, football and soccer practice fields and other fields for intramural sports usage. State money is not available for athletics purposes; therefore, a private fundraising effort for the project was launched late this fall. Parkman, who retired from UWG as the Vice President for University Advancement in 2003, is leading the fundraising effort. He serves as chair of the Stadium Development Committee that was formed last summer to begin the campaign to raise the funds for the stadium as well as a 750-seat soccer stadium and a softball field.
Fulford said that when the stadium project was presented to him, “I knew that I should be involved and that this project would add to the already successful academic program at UWG. With the probability of having 15,000 students on campus in the future, the new stadium will help the students of tomorrow have a more complete college experience. It will also enhance our student athlete recruitment as well as position the university for growth and expansion of its athletics program in the years to come. “The gift will guarantee a first class facility will be built which will serve all our college community. It will also provide a tremendous economic boost to the west Georgia and east Alabama area. It is our opportunity to share with the community some of the success our company has experienced over the past 40 years, due in part to the support we’ve received from friends in this area.” Fulford added that his family “swells with pride when giving this gift to the community we call home. Our hope is that others who have had their own successes will step forward and help fund this effort.” Sethna said, “We at UWG are extremely grateful to Ray and Linda for their very generous leadership gift to the stadium. The presence of a first-class stadium will help attract football players and other students and supporters of football to UWG. “In addition to the direct impact on football, this stadium will have other significant benefits for our campus as well. As most people know, I am a strong supporter of initiatives for community development, for the building of school spirit, and for the retention of a vibrant student presence through the weekends. Experiences of other campuses indicate that all these positive results are likely to accrue.” For more information on the stadium fundraising campaign, contact Parkman at 678- 839-3962 or dparkman@westga.edu. -30- |