Chattanooga State Surpasses Fundraising Goal for Capital Campaign

November 3, 2009 | | Press Release

Chattanooga State Community College formally completed the “We have the fever!” health science capital campaign by announcing that the college’s largest fundraising undertaking raised more than $3.03 million, exceedingly its planned goal of $3 million.  The campaign also marked an historical milestone for Chattanooga State by generating the largest numbers of charitable contributions the college has ever received.

The “We have the fever!” health science capital campaign complemented a grant award of $28.5 million from the State of Tennessee.  All funds-those provided by the State of Tennessee and those raised during the campaign-directly impacted the health science program at Chattanooga State.  The signature project was the construction of Chattanooga State’s Health Science Center, the second largest health science educational facility in Tennessee.  Chattanooga State anticipates expanding the enrollment capacity for the college’s health science program to more than 1,000 students a year.

Acknowledging the commitment of the campaign volunteers, Dr. James L. Catanzaro, president of Chattanooga State, underscored the exceptional leadership provided by W. Leonard Fant and Grady P. Williams, general co-chairmen of the campaign.  “Guided by the energy and dedication of Leonard and Grady, the campaign thrived,” said Dr. Catanzaro.  “Their commitment to higher education and their talent for engaging the community were the essence of this campaign, ultimately distinguishing “We have the fever!” as the leading and most successful fundraising pursuit in Chattanooga State’s history.”

Joining Mr. Fant and Mr. Williams as volunteers were Archie Meyers, Jr., Roberta Tillery Miles, Vicky B. Gregg, John F. Germ, Harry L. Fields, III, Joseph F. Decosimo, Joseph P. Donnovin, Jr., Edna E. Varner, Robert L. McDowell, C. Duffy Franck, Jr., James L. Brexler, Scott Mattice, Knox Farmer, Katie Bailey, Katye Jones, Jed Mescon, T. Hicks Armor, Thomas A. Caldwell, Herbert G. Adcox, C. Ray Childers, Tom Edd Wilson, Dr. Phyllis Miller, Dr. Bill Rowe, Dr. Mike Leazer, Lois Killebrew, Rhonda Catanzaro, Mark Huth, Mickey Robbins, David Pope, Stephanie Crowe, M.K. Bowen, Maxine B. Alper, Cynthia Nesson, Sandra Lowery, Dr. Larry Miller, Cynthia Rix, Jackie Wynn.

Guiding the appeal that targeted the Chattanooga State family were Dr. Howard Yarbrough, Marilyn Brown, and Sandy Townley, all Chattanooga State employees.  Other Chattanooga State employees involved in the campaign were Debbie Adams, Linda Bales, Larry Bray, Joyce Campbell, Dr. Angela Everett, Jean Gammon, Yolanda Green, Hennie Gunter, Lucy Hampton, Dr. Bill Johnson, Susan Joseph, Denis Kiely, Sandy Kluttz, Vicky Leather, Dr. Patricia Ochoa, Dr. Merrill Parker, Dr. Mike Ricketts, Susan E. Ruta, George Ryan, Betty Shuff, Kay Thurman, Jim Walker, Dr. Dorothy Weathersby, and Anne Marie Wilkins.

For information about the “We have the fever!” capital campaign, contact the Development Office at 423.697.2656 or contact Tammy Sawyers at 423.697.3359 or by email at tammy.sawyers@chattanoogastate.edu.

Chattanooga State Community College is a comprehensive, regionally accredited community college, operated under the policies and guidelines of the Tennessee Board of Regents College System.  Founded in 1965 and serving a six-county area in Southeast Tennessee, Chattanooga State offers a wide array of programs and services.