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David Port honored for longtime service to SIC Foundation board

  • David Port, right, is congratulated by SIC President Jonah Rice.

    David Port, right, is congratulated by SIC President Jonah Rice.
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Submitted by SIC Media Services
updated: 12/5/2017 12:02 PM

HARRISBURG -- Longtime chairman of the Southeastern Illinois College Foundation Board David Port was recognized for his service to the college at the board's most recent meeting.

The foundation's board of directors held its annual holiday meeting at Morello's Restaurant in Harrisburg on Nov. 16, where they accepted numerous gifts, heard updates, elected officers, and recognized an end of service to Port.

Port, formerly of Carmi, has served as chair of the SIC Foundation since 2013 and has been a director for over ten years. He is a Falcon Society Lifetime Member, a Dream Maker Society Member, and an Alumni and Friends Lifetime Member.

"David Port is the consummate gentleman scholar, a servant leaders, and a true philanthropist," SIC President Dr. Jonah Rice said. "He has helped steer the Foundation into some of the most exciting and prosperous times in our history, including the single largest gift to SIC in the history of the Foundation."

Port was recognized for his service and philanthropy, and awarded a plaque to honor him as a Dream Maker.

"It's going to be a loss for us that Mr. Port will no longer be serving as an active Foundation director, but rather than looking at is as a loss, we realize that we are fortunate he was willing to serve Southeastern Illinois College with his time, effort and financial support," Dr. Frank Barbre, vice-chair of the SIC Board of Trustees, said. "We are very thankful for the time he spent with us and the college certainly benefitted from his presence here."

The board not only accepted Port's Dream Maker gift, but it also accepted an estate gift from another donor of nearly $35,000, and another private industry gift of $5,000 for the welding program.

The board also heard of minor updates to the Graves Scholarship, a $40,000 per year scholarship for Harrisburg and Carrier Mills seniors who elect to attend SIC and then transfer to a senior institution of their choice.

"Gordon and Linda Graves established this scholarship nearly three years ago and it has been a 'life changer' for students," Rice said.

Rice noted that philanthropy such as presented that night exemplifies the visionary leadership of friends of the college and those who invest in southern Illinois.

"We are grateful for all our wonderful donors who know the value of what we offer our regional students," he said.

The Coyle Scholarship matching gift of $8,000 was also presented, a scholarship that helps students in select majors from our region.

Updates on the Ella Elizabeth Hise Museum of Regional Art and subsequent endowment were provided. Architectural plans are near full completion.

Foundation directors heard of many reports and updates regarding the use of recent gifts to the college, including the use of the Sutton Funds to purchase comfortable seating for the Visual and Performing Arts Lobby for special events, updates to the nursing/anatomy and physiology lab, and new equipment for the fitness center, per the estate gift guidelines.

Anyone interested in similar giving is encouraged to contact Angela Wilson or Allie Armstrong at (618) 252-5400.

Upcoming events were highlighted, including the sold-out holiday dinner and silent auction in December, Giving Tuesday, and the February "Friendly Feud" dinner and auction in Harrisburg. The February event is a joint fundraiser with Harrisburg Medical Center.

Officers for next year include: Brian Surprenant, Chair; Ella York, Secretary; Rosemary Harlow, Treasurer; and Lance Barbre, member-at-large.

 
 
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