Story: Lisa Sollie | Photos: Cody Ingram
The Office of Institutional Advancement at the University of West Alabama has announced the addition of two new members on its development team: Chris Lucas, director of development, and Garrett Webb, development officer. Their roles are crucial in helping the university continue to secure resources to meet the state’s educational needs, especially in the West Alabama region.
Dr. J.J. Wedgworth, vice president of Institutional Advancement, expressed her enthusiasm about Lucas joining the team, noting that “Chris’s experience, small-town roots, and the perspective he brings as a graduate of the University of North Alabama, a regional university similar to ours, will be invaluable in strengthening our community ties and advancing our mission.”
Lucas understands his role at UWA is to foster connections.
“Alumni, especially those from UWA, care about their alma mater and want to know how things are going on campus, no matter where they are. It’s been my experience that when people feel connected, they are more inclined to give back. I look forward to helping them reconnect with a place they love and was formative for them.”
Webb, a recent UWA alumnus, is among the few young people his age eager to stay in Livingston, and “that commitment, plus Garrett’s deep local connections and unwavering drive,” Wedgworth noted, “make him an outstanding addition to our team. I am confident his passion for our community will translate into meaningful relationships and impactful progress as we continue to grow.”
“Livingston is my home, and I’m excited to do what I can to support both,” Webb said. “I firmly believe that if UWA does well, Livingston and Sumter County will prosper.”
UWA offers students life-changing opportunities to “Do Something That Matters.” Many UWA alumni embrace this call by supporting the university through alumni scholarships, planned giving, cash donations, and more. To know more about opportunities to give back to UWA, visit www.uwa.edu/giving.