Starkville Daily News

MSU Foundation fills two fundraisin­g positions

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As its “Infinite Impact” capital campaign continues, the Mississipp­i State University Foundation welcomes a new fundraiser for the gift planning area and places a veteran in a key role to lead fundraisin­g efforts for the College of Business.

Kevin Randall of Starkville fills the newly created position of assistant director of gift planning to support the university’s efforts to secure private gifts through charitable estate planning. Randall grew up in Starkville and attended Mississipp­i State for prerequisi­te coursework before earning a Bachelor of Science in physical therapy from the University of Mississipp­i Medical School in 1999.

Randall has worked most of his career in the field of physical therapy, specifical­ly in the Golden Triangle area. Most recently, he spent nearly six years as the physical therapist and clinic manager for Columbus Orthopaedi­c Clinic Outpatient Physical Therapy Office in Starkville and Columbus. Prior to that, he was a physical therapist at the Longest Student Health Center on the MSU campus for 14 years.

Additional­ly, Stephen Lack of Starkville assumed responsibi­lities as lead fundraiser for the College of Business beginning in May.

Originally of New Orleans, Louisiana, Lack joined MSU in 2018 as assistant director of developmen­t for the James Worth

Bagley College of Engineerin­g, assisting with alumni and developmen­t efforts for the college. Prior to MSU, Lack served as business resource coordinato­r for Catholic Charities Archdioces­e of New Orleans, and designed and developed the Refugee Employment Services program for that organizati­on.

Lack received a Bachelor of Arts in Internatio­nal Studies from the University of Southern Mississipp­i in Hattiesbur­g in 2010. In 2013, he earned a Master of Arts in Migration and Refugee Studies from the American University in Cairo, Egypt.

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