
Ross Manire Honored with SoCon's Distinguished Service Award
4/30/2009 2:09:00 PM | General
Gavin McFarlin - Assistant SID
DAVIDSON, N.C. — For his outstanding contributions to Davidson College, Ross Manire has been named one of 12 recipients of the Southern Conference's 2009 Distinguished Service Award.
Each member institution selects an honoree based on that person's contribution to the institution. The Distinguished Service Award program was started in 2002 as a way for the Southern Conference to recognize those individuals from its member institutions who have contributed to all aspects of the university.
Other honorees are J. Bradley Wilson (Appalachian State), William B. (Bill) Sansom (The Citadel), Robert (Bobby) and Susan Marlowe (College of Charleston), Jay and Amy Hendrickson (Elon), David and Carol Mauldin (Furman), Mike Cummings (Georgia Southern), Gary Cooney (Samford), H. Michael Weaver (UNC Greensboro), Zan Guerry (Chattanooga), Norman A. West (Western Carolina) and Robert D. Atkins (Wofford).
A 1974 graduate of Davidson with a degree in economics, Manire played football and baseball, while also being a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and Omicron Delta Epsilon, the economics honor society. He later earned his MBA from the University of Chicago.
Manire is the chairman and chief executive officer of ExteNet Systems, Inc., a Chicago-based wireless telecommunications company he founded in 2002. Prior to his current position, Manire worked with other companies in the communications infrastructure and networking industry including 3Com and U. S. Robotics.
A member of the Davidson College Board of Trustees from 2001-08, Manire chaired the Athletics Policy Committee of the Board from 2003-05 and was a member of the Executive Committee. Manire served on the steering committee for the Chicago Regional Capital Campaign, joined the Board of Visitors from 1998 through 2005, was the national annual fund chair in 2001, served on the Capital Campaign Cabinet and was a member of the Richardson Football Stadium Expansion fund raising committee. In 1997, Manire was presented the Hendrix Award, signifying outstanding accomplishment through lessons learned on the football field.
“Ross Manire's leadership and guidance have allowed Davidson College athletics to prosper and flourish while laying the foundation for a bright future, “ said Davidson athletic Director Jim Murphy. “His influence and extraordinary efforts are reflected across the entire Davidson campus from the Football Program to the Economics Department.”
Each award winner will be honored for their contributions at the Southern Conference awards dinner in Hilton Head, S.C., May 27.
For a complete listing of the award winners and their contributions, visit www.soconsports.com.
Each member institution selects an honoree based on that person's contribution to the institution. The Distinguished Service Award program was started in 2002 as a way for the Southern Conference to recognize those individuals from its member institutions who have contributed to all aspects of the university.
Other honorees are J. Bradley Wilson (Appalachian State), William B. (Bill) Sansom (The Citadel), Robert (Bobby) and Susan Marlowe (College of Charleston), Jay and Amy Hendrickson (Elon), David and Carol Mauldin (Furman), Mike Cummings (Georgia Southern), Gary Cooney (Samford), H. Michael Weaver (UNC Greensboro), Zan Guerry (Chattanooga), Norman A. West (Western Carolina) and Robert D. Atkins (Wofford).
A 1974 graduate of Davidson with a degree in economics, Manire played football and baseball, while also being a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and Omicron Delta Epsilon, the economics honor society. He later earned his MBA from the University of Chicago.
Manire is the chairman and chief executive officer of ExteNet Systems, Inc., a Chicago-based wireless telecommunications company he founded in 2002. Prior to his current position, Manire worked with other companies in the communications infrastructure and networking industry including 3Com and U. S. Robotics.
A member of the Davidson College Board of Trustees from 2001-08, Manire chaired the Athletics Policy Committee of the Board from 2003-05 and was a member of the Executive Committee. Manire served on the steering committee for the Chicago Regional Capital Campaign, joined the Board of Visitors from 1998 through 2005, was the national annual fund chair in 2001, served on the Capital Campaign Cabinet and was a member of the Richardson Football Stadium Expansion fund raising committee. In 1997, Manire was presented the Hendrix Award, signifying outstanding accomplishment through lessons learned on the football field.
“Ross Manire's leadership and guidance have allowed Davidson College athletics to prosper and flourish while laying the foundation for a bright future, “ said Davidson athletic Director Jim Murphy. “His influence and extraordinary efforts are reflected across the entire Davidson campus from the Football Program to the Economics Department.”
Each award winner will be honored for their contributions at the Southern Conference awards dinner in Hilton Head, S.C., May 27.
For a complete listing of the award winners and their contributions, visit www.soconsports.com.
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