The Wolfpacker

July 2017

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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8 ■ THE WOLFPACKER ■ WOLFPACK CLUB NEWS All properties shown here have been donated to the Wolfpack Club and the proceeds of a sale will be used for scholarships and/or Athletic Department Capital projects. Call Buzzy Correll 919-865-1508 ■ Land 10.79 acres — Fayetteville, N.C. 15.36 acres — Tabor City, N.C. 2.0 acres (Industrial) — Castle Hayne, N.C. ■ ResidentiaL Lots 0.54 acres — Wolf Laurel Country Club — Mars Hill, N.C. 0.58 acres — Pine Mountain — Connelly Springs, N.C. 0.66 acres — Pine Mountain — Connelly Springs, N.C. ■ ResidentiaL investment PRoPeRty Duplex — Fayetteville, N.C. Wolfpack club PROPERTY FOR SALE Brian Clark — Brian joins us as a Ma- jor Gifts Officer working closely with our current Championship Commitment and University-wide Think and Do the Extraordi- nary Campaign. Prior to joining t h e Wo l f p a c k Club, Brian was Assistant Ath- letic Director and Director of Major Gifts at the University of South Florida, where he oversaw and assisted the growth of their major gift cam- paign. Brian played for and wore No. 87 for the Wolfpack football team from 2002-05, graduated from NC State in 2006 with a B.S. degree in parks, recreation and tour- ism, and went on to play five seasons with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos and Detroit Lions. In 2012, he earned his master's in sport management administration from Liberty University. We are happy to have Brian, his wife, Shawn- tae, and their children, Christian and Joya, join the Wolfpack Club family. Joe Hull — Joe returns to the Wolf- pack Club as a Major Gifts Officer work- ing closely with our current Championship Commitment and University-wide Think and Do the Extraordinary Campaign. Joe was a member of the men's golf team at NC State and after graduating in 1978, he later earned a law degree from Campbell U n iv e r s i t y i n 1981, and a mas- ter's in sports a d m i n i s t r a t i o n from Ohio Uni- versity in 1985. He began his c a r e e r a t t h e Wolfpack Club in the 1980s and has since served as Senior Asso- ciate Athletics Director at the University of Maryland and Athletics Director at the College of Charleston. We are excited to welcome Joe, his wife, JoAnn, and their children, Josie and Josh, back to the Wolf- pack Club family. Bess Wood — Bess graduated from Peace College i n 1 9 8 0 w i t h both an Associ- ate of Arts and an Associate of Science degree, a n d t h e r e a f - t e r c o n t i n u e d h e r e d u c a t i o n a t K a t h e r i n e Gibbs School in Boston in office administration. While living in Massachu- setts and New Hampshire, Bess worked in facilities management with several dif- ferent established and startup companies. Bess currently serves as the Executive Assistant to Bobby Purcell. Before join- ing the Wolfpack Club, Bess worked as a paralegal concentrating in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and Estate Planning. A native of Edenton, N.C., Bess currently resides in Raleigh. The Wolfpack Club welcomes to our staff: For more information, contact our offices at 919-865-1500 CLUBS THE Within The Wolfpack Club WOLFPACK CLUB WOLFPACK CLUB Student WPC Benefits: membership T-shirt, online access to The Wolfpacker, premium student seating for football and basketball games, meetings with coaches and student-athletes, membership decal Junior WPC Benefits: membership T-shirt, membership card, membership decal, official Junior Wolfpack Club gift Varsity Club Benefits: exclusive access to Varsity Club room before basketball games, reduced price season tickets for football and men's basketball, free reserved parking with season tickets, invitation to sports reunion(s)

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