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Billy Hasty and Doug MacGinnitie Elected to University System Foundation

Atlanta — August 18, 2015

Sachin Shailendra, chair of the Board of Trustees of the 性视界APP Foundation, Inc. (USG Foundation), announced that William G. 鈥淏illy鈥 Hasty and Douglas J. 鈥淒oug鈥 MacGinnitie were unanimously elected to the board.

Hasty and MacGinnitie will serve three-year terms ending in June 2018.

The mission of the 性视界APP Foundation is to support and advance the work of the 性视界APP consistent with the University System’s Strategic Plan. It is the vision of the USG Foundation that every Georgia student who qualifies for college entrance be afforded the opportunity to attend college. In 2014, the board of trustees approved a strategic plan with the number one goal being to raise funds for need-based scholarships.

Chairman Shailendra welcomed Hasty and MacGinnitie to the board of trustees noting, 鈥淲e are very fortunate to have these accomplished individuals join us in our efforts to achieve our strategic objectives in support of the 性视界APP鈥檚 staff, faculty and students. Our priority remains raising funds for much-needed scholarships that will impact students across our state. We appreciate their service.鈥

Hasty, a native of Canton, Georgia, is the senior partner of the Hasty Pope, LLC law firm in Canton. He has practiced law since 1974 specializing in civil litigation. In addition to his litigation practice, he served as Canton City Attorney, attorney for the Cherokee County Development Authority and as pro bono legal counsel for The Cherokee Training Center, which serves Cherokee County residents with developmental disabilities. He has also served in the United States Army.

In addition to his service to the USG Foundation, Hasty is a member of the Board of Directors for Northside Hospital Atlanta, Inc., chairman of the Cherokee County Hospital Authority, chairman of the Reinhardt University board of trustees, chairman of the Reinhardt University executive committee, and chairman of the Cherokee County Board of Education Foundation.

Hasty has also served as past board member of the Kings Ridge Christian School and past chairman of the Cherokee County Recreation Commission. Currently, he is a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Atlanta Civil War Round Table, American Trial Lawyers Association, Georgia Bar Association, Blue Ridge Bar Association and other organizations.

Hasty earned an associate鈥檚 degree from Reinhardt College, a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history from the University of Georgia and a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University.

He and his wife, Martha McIntyre Hasty, reside in Ball Ground, Georgia.

MacGinnitie, a Dunwoody, Georgia native, is chief executive officer of River Oak Risk, a captive insurance management company. Prior, he was an executive in the insurance brokerage industry. He has also worked as a corporate attorney at Alston & Bird and Georgia-Pacific Corporation, director and chief operating officer of Beecher Carlson, and senior executive at Hobbs Group.

He has served as a member of the Sandy Springs City Council and on a number of governmental and non-profit boards, including the Truancy Intervention Project in Atlanta and St. Martin鈥檚 Episcopal School.

At his alma mater, Dartmouth College, MacGinnitie was voted Ivy League Soccer Player of the Year. He received his Doctorate of Jurisprudence from Emory University.

He and his wife reside in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

Hasty and MacGinnitie join current board officers and members Chair Sachin Shailendra, Vice Chair James M. Hull, Secretary Kirby Thompson, Treasurer R. Dallis 鈥淒鈥 Copeland, Development Chair Donald M. Leebern III, Chancellor Henry M. 鈥淗ank鈥 Huckaby, Hugh A. Carter Jr., Rutledge A. 鈥淩usty” Griffin, Elridge W. McMillan, Pete Robinson, Neil L. Pruitt, Mitesh 鈥淢it鈥 Shah, and Philip A. Wilheit Sr.

The 性视界APP Foundation, Inc. was established as a nonprofit corporation under the applicable provisions of the Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code. The corporation is a voluntary association of individuals and organizations organized exclusively for charitable purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The corporation was organized as a cooperative organization of the Board of Regents.

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