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“i knoW The

 DiFFerenCe ThaT
 a&T maDe in mY liFe,

 anD ThaT moTivaTes

 me To make The same
 oPPorTuniTies availaBle

 To TodAy’s sTUdeNTs ANd

 The generaTions ThaT

 Will FolloW Them.”



 — Willie Deese,
 CamPaign Co-Chairman







 “We have the power to attract the best and brightest minds   “I know the difference that A&T made in my life, and that   “Our alumni have really stepped up with more [and
 in our students and faculty, improve and expand programs   motivates me to make the same opportunities available   larger] gifts,” Sigmon said. “We’re deepening our
 and build state of the art labs, classrooms and residence   to today’s students and the generations that will follow   relationships with current donors and we are where we
 halls for our campus.”  them,” said Deese, a retired pharmaceutical executive   are today because of these relationships. Campaigns can
            who was recognized as the lead donor with $6 million in   sometime feel like they are just about the counting. For
 Ralisha Mercer, associate vice chancellor of development,   support of the campaign.  us, it’s about the sacrifice. All size gifts matter and help
 said “The Power of DO” was a natural progression of               get us across our goal line.”
 Aggies DO.  Before the public phase of the campaign kicked off, the
            leadership phase appealed to alumni and community      That goal is $85 million by 2020.
 “When we discuss change, we equate it to the movement   partners to set the pace.
 and the power,” she said. “When we continue to push the           When about $68 million were raised, the public phase
 power, that’s when we ‘do.’ Like we say, we are better than   Through the Campaign for North Carolina A&T, the   launched with a kickoff event (Nov. 8, 2018) boasting
 yesterday but never as good as tomorrow. That’s the ‘Power   university is continuing and building upon its historic   what Aggies have already accomplished and what can
 of DO.’”   commitment to excellence. That commitment has only     be accomplished with support from the A&T community.
            succeeded because of generous giving from alumni       Another $6.77 million has been raised since the public
 The campaign is being led by co-chairmen Willie Deese and   and friends.  launch, currently making the total more than $74 million.
 Royall M. Mack Sr., both alumni of the university.





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