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    New faces join Davie Community Foundation board

    By Mike Barnhardt,

    2024-02-06
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    The Davie Community Foundation welcomed three new members to the board in January. Elizabeth Seymour, Tammy Fleming, and Kerry Tatum will serve 3-year terms.

    The 2024 Executive Board will be led by Chair Brian Nicola, Vice Chair Mike Morton, Secretary Davin Brown, and Treasurer Phil Fuller.

    “Every year we seem to add fantastic new board members,” said Jane Simpson, president and CEO. “They bring a variety of knowledge, new energy, and great ideas to the conversations. I look forward to working with them in the new year.”

    Jennifer Hanes, Krysta Scott and Greg Matthews left the board in December. Hanes served a two-year term, serving as president for her last two years. “We will miss her leadership,” Simpson said. “Krysta and Greg provided valuable insights during their terms and will be missed. We plan to keep them all close in the years ahead.”

    Seymour retired from Wells Fargo Bank, where most of her career was in wealth management. She is a CPA-retired and also earned the Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA) designation. She is a past president of the Winston-Salem Estate Planning Council.

    She enjoys playing pickleball and traveling. She and her husband, Al, live in Advance and are members of River Oaks Community Church in Clemmons.

    Fleming is a native of Davie County and has been a practicing attorney here since 1986. She graduated from Peace College, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Campbell University School of Law, and is a partner in the Mocksville law firm of Fleming & Williams, LLP.

    She is married to Alton Fleming and has two sons, Alex and his wife, Catherine, and Ben. She has played tennis for many years and participates in local leagues. She is usually on the tennis court when not working.

    Tatum is a US Navy veteran, and a lifelong resident of Davie County. He received an associate degree in electronic engineering technology from Forsyth Tech. He works for Duke Energy as a Transmission C&M Supervisor and based out of Greensboro.

    Tatum and his wife of 30 years, Tamela, reside in Advance with their two children, Keri and Justus.

    He is an active member of New Jerusalem Apostolic Church where he serves in a range of capacities, including Deacon. In the past he has served on the board of Habit for Humanity of Davie and as a Big Brother, with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Forsyth. In his spare time he enjoys traveling, spending time with family, and watching Formula 1 racing.

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