South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics Foundation announces new board members and officers
September 9, 2024The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics Foundation has elected seven new members to its board of directors and officers for 2024-25.
The following board members were elected:
- Vik Bebarta, M.D. ’90, Vice Chair for Strategy and Growth and Director at the University of Colorado Center for COMBAT Research
- Tyrone Ellis, Engineering Leader, Americas Aftermarket at Trane Technologies
- Lauren Griffith, Director – Learning & Development – Americas at Schaeffler Group
- Tom Hodge, Ph.D., Manager – B2B Project Management Office at Michelin North America
- Brian Lynch, Director – Environmental Services at Santee Cooper
- Robert Porter, IV ’92, Enterprise Architect at BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina
- Eduardo Torres, Ph.D., Senior Global Product Leader at Milliken & Company
The following officers were elected:
- President: Patrick Cleary ’01, Partner at Bowman and Brooke LLP
- Vice President: Royce Shannon, General Manager of Electrical Operations at Dominion Energy
- Secretary: Jim Rourke, Shareholder at Maynard Nexsen
- Treasurer: Mary Gentry, Vice President, Treasurer and Investor Relations at ScanSource
President Patrick Cleary said “We are excited to have seven South Carolina business leaders and Governor’s School alumni join the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics Foundation Board. Along with our newly elected officers and returning Foundation Board members, we look forward to advocating for GSSM this year and supporting student and alumni initiatives in Hartsville and across the Palmetto State.”
Beth Dinndorf, Executive Director of the Foundation, shared “We are grateful to these and all members of the GSSM Foundation Board of Directors for their passion and commitment to the mission of GSSM. Their collective talents and contributions enable GSSM to remain the top ranked high school in South Carolina, providing a top-quality STEM education to over 9,000 students per year.”
About the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics Foundation
The GSSM Foundation advocates for GSSM and provides funds and support to enhance its programs and students’ educational endeavors. The Foundation connects GSSM with a broad community and showcases GSSM’s contribution to quality of life and economic prosperity of South Carolina and beyond.
About the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics
One of the few specialized public residential high schools of its kind, the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics (GSSM) exists to encourage motivated young learners beyond their perceived levels of academic ability. Founded in 1988 under the leadership of the late Governor Carroll Campbell, GSSM has consistently raised the bar for STEM education in the Palmetto State. GSSM’s two-year residential high school program, as well as its virtual high school program, summer camps, and outreach programs, invite young people to explore the subjects they love in a diverse, inclusive, and supportive academic environment. Learn more by visiting www.scgssm.org.