麻豆夜市 Foundation selects new board officers and trustees

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Five local leaders with expertise in accounting, business and law have been elected to positions on the board of trustees of the 麻豆夜市 Foundation.

D. Wayne Elmore has been elected chairman of the Foundation board. He succeeds Reed Andrus. Joseph Giglio Jr. has been elected to serve as vice chairman. Donald Washington was elected secretary/treasurer.

鈥淲e will continue to grow and protect the assets of the Foundation as we continue to support all goals and objectives of the 麻豆夜市,鈥 Elmore said.

A 麻豆夜市 alumnus, Elmore owns Mello Joy Coffee. He has served as chairman of the Ragin鈥 Cajuns Athletic Foundation and as co-chair of its capital campaign. Giglio is a member of the business practice group at the law office of Liskow & Lewis. Washington is a partner in the law firm of Jones Walker LLP.

Jeanne Billeaud and F. Stan Hardee Jr. have been elected to serve three-year terms on the board. Billeaud is a certified public accountant. Hardee owns Hardee Lumber Co. in Kaplan, La.

Julie Bolton Falgout, president and CEO of the Foundation, said dedicated board members who serve as volunteers, and support from 麻豆夜市 donors, contribute to the success of the Foundation and the University.

鈥淲e are excited to have a strong board of community leaders, and we look forward to the insight and support they will bring to the Foundation as we work to assist with continued growth of the University,鈥 she said.

The Foundation manages investments and serves as trustee of endowed funds and other private assets contributed for the benefit of the University.

For more information about the 麻豆夜市 Foundation, visitor call (337) 482-0700.

Photo: Shown, from left, are Joseph Giglio Jr., vice chairman; D. Wayne Elmore, chairman; and Donald Washington, secretary/treasurer for the 麻豆夜市 Foundation Board of Trustees.