Campus News

Arch Foundation elects new officers, chairs

New officers and committee chairs were elected at the spring meeting of the Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia. They were joined by three new advisory trustees who began their terms July 1.

The Arch Foundation supports UGA through development, fundraising and careful investment and by providing advice and consultation to the university’s leadership. Six of the board members who completed their first terms this year also were elected to second terms at the meeting.

The newly elected officers of the Arch Foundation are: Andrew M. “Jack” Head, chair; F. Sheffield Hale, vice chair; Keith W. Mason, treasurer and Finance and Compensation Committee chair; and Sarah Corn “Abby” Irby, secretary.

New committee chairs include: John Phinizy Spalding, Development and Public Affairs Committee; Stan W. Shelton, Investment Committee; Daniel P. Amos, Nominating and Governance Committee; and James E. Butler Jr., Audit Committee. Donald A. Perry joined the Executive Committee as its new at-large member.
Three new advisory trustees began serving in July: Henry D. “Greg” Gregory Jr., Sarah A. Lorberbaum and Robert H. Stolz.

Gregory is a UGA alumnus and a former practitioner/lecturer in the Terry College of Business who has nearly 30 years experience in real estate.
Lorberbaum lives in Chattanooga, Tenn., where she served as a director for Allied Arts at Girls Preparatory School.

Stolz, who graduated from UGA in 1985 with a degree in political science, is the chief executive officer of North America for the Wurth Group International, a worldwide leader in selling cabinet supplies and automotive parts.

In addition to these three new advisory trustees, six trustees who completed their first terms this year were elected to a second term at the spring meeting: Otis A. Brumby Jr., Frederick E. Cooper, Norman S. Fletcher, Jack Head, Abby Irby and John Spalding.