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2002 OUTSTANDING ALUMNI
ANNOUNCED AT ECU
The East Carolina University Alumni Association has announced Outstanding Alumni Award winners
for 2002. The awards, given annually at Homecoming, recognize East Carolina alumni for
exceptional professional, cultural and civic accomplishments. This years honorees are:
- Carol Mabe 67, president and chief executive officer of Russell Athletic.
Mabe is an accomplished business leader whose experience includes associations with Russell, VF
Jeanswear, Victorias Secret, Sara Lee, and Integon Insurance. Russell Athletic has joined in a
sponsorship with ECU to provide uniforms, coach and staff apparel, and workout apparel for the
universitys football, mens and womens basketball, baseball, softball and
volleyball programs.
- William "Griff" Garner 80, a business consultant, manager and entrepreneur, who
followed his undergraduate degree from ECU with an MBA from Harvard University in 1982. Garner
assisted in developing the first graduate endowment in special education at ECU, and he helped fund
the Christina P. Garner Scholarship, named for his wife, who is also an ECU graduate.
Howell Binkley 78, an accomplished lighting designer who has worked on more than 60
productions on Broadway, off-Broadway, and in regional theaters across the United States, Great
Britain and Europe. Binkley has been awarded the Helen Hayes Award four times, and has been nominated
11 times. In 1993, he received a Tony Award nomination, the Sir Lawrence Olivier Award, and the
Canadian Dora Award for his work on "Kiss of the Spider Woman." Binkley is also co-founder
of the Parsons Dance Company.
Kelly Edward Green 66, a judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals in Raleigh.
Judge Green is a past member of the ECU Board of Trustees and the Board of Visitors. He is an adjunct
professor of law at UNC Chapel Hill and Campbell University. Green served as Judge of the 11th
Judicial District from 1979 to 1986. He is the recipient of an array of awards and honors, including
the Outstanding Appellate Judge Award, the James Iredell Award, and the Deans Award for Teaching
Excellence from Campbell University.
James Walter Dodson 75, a columnist for Golf Magazine and author. His work has
appeared in Gentlemens Quarterly, Sports Illustrated, Travel and Leisure,
Outside Magazine, and numerous other national publications. Dodson has written four books,
including "Final Rounds" (currently being produced as a feature film) and "A
Golfers Life," his New York Times bestseller that "showed the world the true
Arnold Palmer."
Awards were presented at the annual awards banquet on Friday, Oct. 18, at the Hilton of Greenville.
The 2002 Outstanding Alumni Award winners were also featured in the universitys
Homecoming Parade on Saturday, and during halftime of the ECU-South Florida football game.
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CONTACT: The ECU Alumni Association, 252-328-6072 or 1-800-ECU-GRAD.
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