Five outstanding speakers highlight hooding ceremonies
Five outstanding individuals will speak at hooding
ceremonies performed by Campbell University professional schools-law, education,
business, pharmacy and divinity. Scheduled at various
times during the day on Sunday, May 8, are Judge John M. Tyson, of the North
Carolina Court of Appeals; Dr. James Ellerbe, Campbell University’s vice
president for business and treasurer; Dunn businessman and entrepreneur Irvin
Warren; Bruce Roberts, executive vice president of the National Community
Pharmacists Association; and Dr. Mark Olson, senior pastor of Snyder Memorial
Baptist Church.
A member of the charter class of Campbell University’s Norman Adrian Wiggins
School of Law, Judge John Tyson is the 2004 recipient of the James Iredell Award
presented by Campbell’s Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity for his significant
contributions to the law profession. He was elected to the N.C. Court of Appeals
in 2001. Tyson will deliver the keynote address for the law school hooding
service at 1 p.m. in Turner Auditorium of D. Rich Memorial Hall.
Dr. James Ellerbe, a former superintendent of the
Johnston County Schools, has made education a lifelong career. Ellerbe started
as a history and English teacher in Hopewell, Va., and spent 17 years in the
North Carolina community college system before becoming a school superintendent.
He came to Campbell in 1993. Ellerbe will speak at the hooding service for the
School of Education at 1 p.m. in Ellis Theater of the Rogers Fine Arts Center.
Dunn businessman and entrepreneur Irvin Warren founded
Warren Oil Company with $14,000 from his own savings account. Currently the
company projects over $290 million in sales and operates plants in North
Carolina, Alabama, Texas, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. Warren will
deliver the address for the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business at 1:30 p.m. in
Scott Concert Hall of the Rogers Fine Arts Center.
Bruce Roberts, owner and operator of a community
pharmacy in Leesburg, Va., has been recognized for his innovation and excellence
in community pharmacy practice. Roberts serves as the executive vice president
of the National Community Pharmacists Association. He will speak at the hooding
service for the School of Pharmacy at 3 p.m. in Turner Auditorium of D. Rich
Memorial Hall.
The senior pastor at Snyder Memorial Baptist Church in
Fayetteville, Dr. Mark Olson served as first vice president of the Baptist
General Association of Virginia and as president of the Virginia Baptist Pastors
Conference. He is the author of three books and numerous articles on the New
Testament. Olson will speak at the Divinity School hooding service at 3 p.m. at
Memorial Baptist Church in Buies Creek.
Campbell is expected to confer approximately 700
degrees at the graduation service on Monday, May 9, at 9 a.m. on the Academic
Circle in front of D. Rich Memorial Hall.
Bulletin 0100-4/21/05
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