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The Winston-Salem State University Foundation has elected new officers and four new directors.

James Martin
The new officers for 2010-2011 are: James Martin, president of Arbor Investment Advisors, chair; Roger Vaughn, retired former president of Aon Consulting US, vice chair; Martha Logemann, owner of Logemann & Co., PA, treasurer; and Tim Grant, director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Winston-Salem, secretary.
New Board members elected to serve three-year terms are: Peggy Carter, vice president of the Forsyth Medical Center Foundation; Fred Harwell, managing shareholder of the law firm of Davis & Harwell, PA; Ray Owen, retired vice president of State Farm Insurance Company; and Shirley Danner Shouse, owner and president of Winston Personnel Group.
Directors elected to a second three-year term are: Kelvin Farmer, president and CEO of KE Farmer Enterprises, Inc.; Catherine Petite Hart, immediate past chair of the Board; Harold Kennedy III, attorney with Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy & Kennedy LLP; Dr. Charles Love, dean of the School of Education at the University of South Carolina Upstate; and Patricia Norris, police chief at Winston-Salem State University.
The Winston-Salem State University Foundation, Inc. was created in 1970 to generate financial resources for the university through private giving. The Foundation’s board oversees how money is raised, how contributions are invested and how the Foundation distributes grants. The board also advises and supports other activities of the Foundation designed to further the strategic initiatives of the university.
