Presbyterian College to Celebrate Alumni Excellence at Homecoming, Including Three Local Honorees

October 13, 2025

Presbyterian College to honor distinguished graduates at 2025 Alumni Awards Ceremony

Homecoming Weekend celebration to recognize achievements in service, leadership, and lifelong commitment to PC’s mission

Presbyterian College will honor 10 exceptional alumni and friends of the college during the 2025 Alumni Awards Ceremony at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, in Belk Auditorium as part of Homecoming festivities in Clinton.

Each year, the Alumni Association recognizes graduates and supporters who exemplify PC’s values of leadership, service, and excellence. The 2025 recipients represent a broad spectrum of achievement—ranging from scientific discovery and educational leadership to community service, faith-based work, and athletics.

“Each of this year’s honorees reflects the spirit of While We Live, We Serve in remarkable ways,” said PC president Dr. Anita Gustafson. “Their impact on their professions and communities is a testament to the character and purpose that define a Presbyterian College education.”

Gold P Award: Matt Navarro ’99

The Alumni Gold P Award recognizes alumni whose professional accomplishments bring distinction to Presbyterian College.

Matt Navarro ’99 is the global president and chief executive officer of PMI Worldwide Brands, leading the renowned Stanley 1913 line of drinkware. Under his leadership, Stanley has achieved record-breaking growth and global prominence. Navarro, a veteran executive and team builder, previously held senior leadership roles at Amer Sports and continues to mentor emerging leaders in his Park City, Utah, community.

Outstanding Young Alumni: Isaiah Lynn ’15 and Dr. Jada Suber ’15

The Outstanding Young Alumnus/Alumna Award recognizes graduates age 38 or younger who demonstrate early success and strong potential for continued achievement.

Isaiah Lynn ’15, a former Blue Hose football player, co-founded Teammates, a firm that invests in communities connected to professional athletes through real estate and development. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Lynn continues to merge his passions for sports and business while mentoring others.

Dr. Jada Suber ’15, a Laurens County native, began her research career at PC before earning her Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Now a postdoctoral fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Suber’s work explores immune mechanisms related to allergy and disease.

Dum Vivimus Servimus Award: Jessica Jetton ’99

The Dum Vivimus Servimus Award honors alumni who live out PC’s motto, While We Live, We Serve.

Jessica Jetton ’99, director of donor engagement for Help the Persecuted, has devoted nearly three decades to service in education, ministry, and nonprofit leadership. Her journey began with 15 years in public education, followed by 12 years in global ministry work—most notably supporting AIDS relief in East Africa.

Jetton also served nearly a decade on the PC Alumni Board, including five years in leadership. A Colson Fellow and Atlanta ministry leader, she continues to connect people and causes through her deep commitment to faith and service.

Thomas Aurelius Stallworth ’55 Award: The Rev. Robert Brozina ’83

This award honors alumni who exemplify the faith, integrity, and courage of beloved PC professor Tom Stallworth ’55.

The Rev. Robert Brozina ’83, pastor of Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church, is known for his humor, humility, and unwavering dedication to justice and service. A former chaplain for the Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina, Brozina’s leadership reflects Stallworth’s legacy of faith and friendship.

Mary F. Lehman Service Award: Dr. Kathryn Owen Hix ’00

Named for longtime Alumni Relations assistant Mary F. Lehman, this award honors outstanding service to Presbyterian College and the Alumni Association.

Dr. Kathryn Owen Hix ’00 has spent more than 15 years in higher education, earning recognition as a scholar, mentor, and community leader. A former English professor and recipient of the Cowan Award for Excellence in Teaching, Hix now serves in faculty development at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine–Greenville.

A past president of the PC Alumni Association, she also serves on several civic and church boards, including the South Carolina Children’s Theatre, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and Christ Church Episcopal in Greenville.

Mike Turner Award: Steve ’73 and Libby Crowe

Named for longtime Scotsman Club leader Mike Turner ’48, this award recognizes exceptional dedication to PC Athletics and the Scotsman Club’s mission.

Steve ’73 and Libby Crowe have been faithful advocates for Presbyterian College for decades. Steve spent 41 years with the Swagelok Company, rising to president of its international capital sales division, and now serves as Dealer Principal of Foothills Motorsports in Piedmont, South Carolina. Libby, a retired educator, has been the heart of their family and community involvement.

Together, the Crowes exemplify loyalty, leadership, and love for their alma mater and the broader PC community.

Bob Waters Award: David Phenix ’85

Established by Presbyterian College and the Scotsman Club, the Bob Waters Award honors alumni who demonstrate leadership and integrity in athletic coaching.

David Phenix ’85, a former Blue Hose offensive tackle under Coach Cally Gault, was recently inducted into the Lakeside High School Sports Hall of Fame in Atlanta. After a successful career in business, Phenix dedicated 25 years to education and coaching in Georgia, guiding multiple teams to state championships.

He and his wife, Leesa, live in Loganville, Ga., where they enjoy time with their three children and two grandchildren.

Honorary Alumna Award: Susan Tallman

The Honorary Alumna Award recognizes non-graduates who have made a significant impact on Presbyterian College.

Susan Tallman, a Clinton resident for nearly 30 years, has contributed her creativity, generosity, and vision to her community and to PC. A real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and co-founder of M. Judson Booksellers in Greenville, she is a two-time breast cancer survivor and a tireless volunteer on local health, church, and civic boards.

Tallman’s connection to PC runs deep—her daughter, Brooke Tallman ’21, is a proud alumna—and her service embodies the college’s mission of compassion and integrity.

A Celebration of Legacy and Leadership

From classrooms and laboratories to boardrooms, pulpits, and playing fields, the 2025 award recipients exemplify Presbyterian College’s enduring mission to serve others through purpose-driven leadership.

“These honorees remind us that the PC experience lasts far beyond the four years on campus,” said Gustafson. “Their achievements continue to inspire our students and strengthen our community.”