Courtesy of Tennessee State University
Tennessee State Universityâs successful end-of-year giving campaign raised over $600,000 to support graduating seniors. This accomplishment was largely made possible by the matching contribution pledge made by renowned alumni Amos Otis and Brenda Otis. They promised on Giving Tuesday that they would match every donation.
Under the #FutureReadyTSU campaign, #CloseTheGap aims to alleviate the financial challenges faced by students nearing graduation. The campaign will significantly impact this initiative thanks to the Otises and the overwhelming response from alums and supporters.
âAs an alumnus myself, I am extremely proud of the fact that alumni giving has increased from previous years,â shared interim President Dwayne Tucker. âTennessee State University is a great institution, and with continued alumni and community support, this university will continue to be a key part of the community and this cityâs growth.â
The Otis family has long supported TSU. Amos established SoBran, Inc. in 1987 and is the companyâs president and CEO. The company specializes in global bioscience, logistics, and SafeMailÂź services for government and commercial clients. Amos is also the vice chairman of the TSU Foundation Board. His wife, Brenda, is a retired broadcast television production and management professional with experience at major networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC. She also played a key role in creating BET News.
âEach dollar raised was a testament to the power of the TSU community,â said Dr. LoLita Toney, vice president of Institutional Advancement. âEvery gift, no matter the size, reflects a shared belief in our students and their ability to change the world.â
The campaignâs success proves the long-lasting impact of alum involvement in creating brighter futures for students.