H. Gordon Maxwell III elected to Campbell board
Hugh Gordon Maxell, III, of Goldsboro, N.C., has been
elected to the Campbell University Board of Trustees. Maxwell is owner and
president of Goldsboro Milling Company. The company and its subsidiaries employ
over 3,000 people and produce approximately 13 million turkeys and 1 million
hogs annually
A wildlife conservationist, Maxwell’s efforts have
helped to increase the populations of ducks, quail, deer and other wildlife. He
is a Campbell alumnus and the recipient of the 1995 Alumni Service Award for his
contributions to Christian higher education and to his community. Maxwell also
received Campbell’s prestigious Presidential Medallion, given to those
individuals whose lives exemplify high moral values and integrity.
A member of First Baptist Church of Goldsboro, Maxwell
serves as chairman of the Finance Committee and as an usher. He is also active
in his community, serving as chairman of the Wayne County Parade of Friends, a
fundraising organization which helped toward the construction of Campbell’s
Lundy-Fetterman School of Business building.
Maxwell has been a member of Campbell’s Presidential
Board of Advisors and has served three previous terms as a trustee. He and his
wife Charlotte are the parents of two daughters, Elizabeth Pelletier and Mildred
Dysart. They have three grandchildren.
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