Writing
Future-focused tech lawyer continues grandmother’s legacy
Published as part of Emory University’s Gift Planning donor series
“When the time came for Michael Jones 88C 04L to convince his grandmother to sell some of her land in Loganville, Georgia—he quickly realized it wasn’t going to be an easy task. The land had become sacred to his grandmother, Elizabeth Livsey Ray, a retired educator.”
From farm to family
Published in print edition of Connection magazine
“On the eve of his wedding, alumnus Bobby Losh quietly stowed the freshly fallen, golden-hued leaves of the great Georgia College Gingko tree into a plastic bag.
The leaves were a gift to alumna Chelsea, his now wife of three years on their wedding day— a piece of Georgia College sprinkled along the aisle.”
UGA Trial Gardens holds 30th open house
Published in Athens Banner Herald
Retired GBI officer details career of legacy, adventure and loss
Published in print edition of Connection magazine
“Garden enthusiasts followed Allan Armitage through the various beds of plants and flowers Saturday at the UGA Trial Gardens annual open house.
Begonias labeled with names like "Million Kisses Honeymoon" and petunias speaking to their bold features called "Purple Vein Rays," all lined the pathways as visitors perused the latest varieties of plants.”
“From the get go, John Cagle is all lawman. He stands at 6-foot-4-inches with a wellgroomed beard, much diferent from the one he grew working undercover in the late 70s.
It takes only a few minutes of him recounting stories of his nearly four-decades-long career in law enforcement to realize the level of dedication he’s had to his life’s work.”