Albert D. McAlister of St. Simons Island named to Clemson University Foundation board

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CLEMSON, South Carolina — Albert D. McAlister of St. Simons Island has been named to a four-year term on the Clemson University Foundation board of directors.

McAlister has a degree from the University of Virginia and is an attorney with McAlister & McAlister PA, although he is not currently practicing law.

His father, P.W. McAlister, was a Clemson Life trustee.

He has supported several Clemson societies, including the Thomas Green Clemson Society, Richard W. Simpson Society, John C. Calhoun Society and Anna Calhoun Clemson Society. McAlister also served on the President’s Advisory Board, the Shaw Group board of directors, Bernard LLC board of directors and the South Carolina Bar Association board of governors, among other groups.

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Clemson University Foundation
The Clemson University Foundation is an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) entity organized solely to promote the welfare and future development of Clemson University. It was chartered in 1933 to support the university’s educational and scientific goals. It is the responsibility of the board of directors to manage and disburse assets prudently within a policy that encourages the enhancement of the resources of the foundation.

 

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