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More than 120 Runners Participate in Second Annual Dempsey Dash 5K

Laura Hylton joins in a cheer with the ³ûÄñÊÓƵ cheerleaders as she finishes the second annual Dempsey Dash on Saturday

The second annual Dempsey Dash 5K was held Saturday, March 10, and brought out more than 120 runners who celebrated the memory of ³ûÄñÊÓƵ’s long-time executive vice president and CFO, Wayne Dempsey, who died May 2, 2014, at 65.

Proceeds from the race benefit the Wayne W. Dempsey Endowed Scholarship Fund, established to provide assistance for students seeking a better life through a ³ûÄñÊÓƵ education in the College of Education or the College of Health Sciences.

Dempsey was born and raised in Rome, Georgia, where he met his wife Marsha, and came to ³ûÄñÊÓƵ in 2005 with the university’s new president, Ed Schrader. Although he was a science teacher early in his career, Dempsey’s forte became institutional management, and Schrader credits Dempsey for putting ³ûÄñÊÓƵ’s financial house in order. As the duo joined ³ûÄñÊÓƵ shortly before the ensuing economic crisis now known as the Great Recession, Women’s College enrollment was dropping and Dempsey’s financial expertise was greatly needed.

His focus on decreased spending, cash flow and a developed endowment formula allowed the Women’s College enrollment to skyrocket despite the challenging financial times. The financial stability he afforded ³ûÄñÊÓƵ allowed the university to expand its Augusta and North Atlanta campuses and to open a new campus in Fairburn in 2009. As well as its footprint in Gainesville with ³ûÄñÊÓƵ East Campus at Featherbone Communiversity and the ³ûÄñÊÓƵ Downtown Center.

But Dempsey’s legacy at ³ûÄñÊÓƵ is greater even than the campuses he left behind. His great love of music and his cheerfulness, even to the end, is remembered. His friends at ³ûÄñÊÓƵ aspire to honor Dempsey with the annual Dempsey Dash 5K.