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Thomas Yow is a seasoned nonprofit executive with 30+ years of experience in leadership, fundraising, and program development. He has held various roles, including President/CEO, President, Assistant to President, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, Pastor, and Associate Pastor. Yow has a strong educational background in History, American Church History, and Higher Education Administration from Methodist College, Duke University, and Needham Broughton High School, Rockingham High School.
Experience
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United Methodist Higher Education Foundation
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Nashville, Tennessee
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President/ CEO
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2004 - 2010
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Young Harris College
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Young Harris, Georgia
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President
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1991 - 2003
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Young Harris, Georgia
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President
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Pulaski, Tennessee
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Martin Methodist College
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1985 - 1991
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Pulaski, Tennessee
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Louisburg College
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Louisburg College
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Assistant to President
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1977 - 1985
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Louisburg College
Responsibilities in general administration, resource development, church relations
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Methodist University (College)
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Director of Admissions and Financial Aid
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1973 - 1977
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
Responsible for student recruitment and all areas of student financial aid. Also supervised veterans affairs programs
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Lyon Memorial United Methodist Church
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Pastor
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1970 - 1973
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
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First United Methodist Church, Garner, NC
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Garner, North Carolina
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Associate Pastor
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Jun 1967 - Jun 1970
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Garner, North Carolina
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Education
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Methodist College; Duke University
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needham broughton high school
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rockingham high school
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