The Southern Arkansas University Alumni Association will honor six SAU alumni members at the 6 p.m. Dinner of Distinction awards ceremony on Saturday, April 9, 2016, at the SAU Reynolds Center Grand Hall.
Alumni and friends are invited to attend. RSVP by calling the SAU Alumni Office at (870) 235-4079 or toll-free at (800) 797-1986.
Alumni members being recognized include Dr. Jerome D. Yates, John O. Armour, LeAnne Johnson, Don R. McDonald, Jonathan D. Baird, and Larry C. Dunn.
“You will not want to miss hearing from all of our alumni award recipients with their interesting personal histories of SAU and how much SAU has impacted their lives,” said SAU Alumni Director Ceil Bridges.
Dr. Jerome D. Yates, of Fayetteville, will be receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award. He attended SAU from 1954-65, before earning B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Arkansas and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He went on to a successful career as a poultry nutritionist. He has been a member of the Fayetteville Kiwanis Club for 44 years and was elected George Hixon Fellow for Kiwanis in 2000. He served on the Arkansas Poultry Federation Research Committee and the Pillars Club of United Way Fund of N.W. Arkansas. He and his wife of 47 years, Linda, have four children, Marla, Laura, Eric, and Valarie, and ten grandchildren.

LeAnne Johnson, of Beaumont, Texas, is receiving the 

Jonathan D. Baird, of Magnolia, will be receiving the Distinguished Young Alumnus award. He has earned two degrees from SAU, B.B.A. in Marketing in 2001 and B.B.A. in Finance in 2010. While a Mulerider he participated in the Association of Baptist Students, PBL competitions and was published in an essay competition. He works as a banker and wealth manager, and has been honored with the CFO of the Year award in 2013 from the Arkansas Business in the small bank category. He has spoken many times at SAU’s College of Business during Career Day events, as well as being a member of the Business Advisory Council for the College. He also is helping to manage SAU Foundation assets with Mustard Seed Financial. He and his wife, Emily, have four children: Addie, Piper, Hadden, and Josiah.



