Event Details

Date:
Saturday, April 27, 2024

Location:
InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta
3315 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30326

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Hosted by the Terry College Alumni Board and made possible by the support of loyal alumni and corporate sponsors, the Alumni Awards and Gala is the signature event of the college.

The 2024 Gala will celebrate outstanding alumni while benefiting the Terry College Excellence Fund.

For more information about the alumni awards and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Natalie Glenn at 706-542-9670 or nglenn@uga.edu.  

2024 Alumni Award Recipients

John and Flavel Godfrey

John and Flavel Godfrey

2024 Dean’s Service Award

John Godfrey was raised in Savannah, Georgia, and has a longtime association with the University of Georgia and the Terry College of Business.

After earning a BBA in economics from UGA in 1964, John was awarded a National Defense Education Act Fellowship to begin graduate studies and was privileged to study under David McCord Wright and Richard H. Timberlake Jr. He earned his PhD in economics from Terry in 1976.

In the years following, John served on the Terry College Alumni Board, including a tenure as board president, and was honored with the college’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 1994. 

John’s distinguished career as a business economist spanned 40 years. From 1981 until 1995, he was senior vice president and chief economist for Barnett Banks Inc. in Jacksonville, Florida. Before that, he was a research officer and senior financial economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He started Florida Economic Associates in the mid-1990s. 

A leader in many professional and civic organizations, he served on the board of directors of the National Association for Business Economics, was elected as a fellow, and is a Certified Business Economist (CBE).

John’s wife, Flavel McMichael Godfrey, is a North Carolina native. As vice president of the McMichael Family Foundation, she helps oversee the foundation’s numerous philanthropic initiatives.

John and Flavel have enjoyed a lengthy and meaningful relationship with the Terry College of Business and were inducted as members of the college’s prestigious Pinnacle Society in 2019. They reside in Jacksonville, Florida.

Carol Yancey

Carol Yancey

2024 Distinguished Alumni Award

Carol Yancey served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Genuine Parts Company (GPC), a leading global service organization specializing in the distribution of automotive and industrial replacement parts. GPC is a Fortune 200 company with over $23 billion in annual revenues and a vast network of over 10,700 locations spanning 17 countries supported by more than 60,000 teammates. 

During her 31 years at GPC, Carol held a variety of key financial positions. She was the first female corporate officer and was the most senior female corporate officer when she retired. As EVP and CFO, Carol served on the company’s Executive Leadership Team, Capital Allocation and Investment Committee and Cyber Security Committee. She was recognized by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as the “Public Company CFO of the Year” in 2020.

Carol serves on the boards of directors for BlueLinx Holdings Inc. and Oxford Industries Inc. In addition, she is a director of the Atlanta Area Council-Boy Scouts of America and a member of the Terry College of Business Dean’s Advisory Council. She previously served on various boards including the Woodruff Arts Center, Truist Advisory Board, The Salvation Army, Emory Healthcare Advisory Board, and others.

Prior to joining GPC, Carol began her career at Ernst & Young (EY). She served audit clients for six years and left EY as a manager. Carol and her husband, Michael, reside in Atlanta and have three grown children.

Howard Young

E. Howard Young

2024 Distinguished Alumni Award

Howard Young is president of General Wholesale Beer Company, the wholesale arm of a multigenerational family business. As president, he is responsible for directing the overall vision of the company as well as leading its other executives in their respective roles.

Howard attended high school at The Lovett School in Atlanta and graduated from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business with a degree in marketing. All three of his daughters, Coley, Laura and Jana, also attended UGA.

Since his time as a student at UGA, Howard has remained heavily involved on campus. He served on the UGA Parents and Families Council, the Terry College of Business Dean’s Advisory Council and the UGA Presidents Club. In 2010 he received the Jere W. Morehead Award, which is given to an exceptional alumnus of the UGA Honors Program each year.

In 2021, he and his wife, Becky, a UGA economics graduate, established the Becky and Howard Young Distinguished Professorship within the Terry College.

A survivor of pancreatic cancer, Howard is also actively involved in raising awareness and funding for cancer research, serving as a member of the TGen Foundation Board of Directors and chair of the TGen Pancreatic Cancer National Advisory Council and the Destroy Pancreatic Cancer nonprofit organization.

Howard and Becky live in the greater Atlanta area.