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04.11.2012

Michael Zager ’79 Honored by Veterinary School

Some people just have that animal magnetism! Michael Zager has been named a Distinguished Alumnus by the Alumni Association of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. He was presented with his award at the College’s 49th Annual Veterinary Conference and Alumni Weekend.

In 1979, Zager began practicing at Ocoee Animal Hospital in Ocoee, Georgia, just one week after he graduated from UGA. He still works there today, and frequently credits the University as the source of his success. Zager not only mentors current veterinary students, but has also worked hard alongside others to generate legislative support for UGA’s proposed Veterinary Medical Learning Center. This extensive facility has been designed to replace the current Veterinary Teaching Hospital. You can learn more about the project here.

Though Zager treats animals of all kinds, he is recognized as one of the foremost experts on camelids in the southeast. What’s a camelid? Think llamas and alpacas. Zager is frequently engaged to speak about these unique quadrupeds, as well as to provide medical care for them throughout the region.

Zager and his wife, Cynthia ’79, have two children, both of whom are proud Bulldogs. You can read more about his award here.

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06.17.2013

Forrest Griffin (AB ’03) retires from UFC

Forrest Griffin (AB ‘03) is hanging up his gloves as an Ultimate Fighting Challenge competitor. The alumnus has been a UFC fighter for eight years and played a major role in the company’s success.

Griffin was cast in the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, which he won after the live finale that has since been deemed one of UFC’s hallmark fights. During his career, Griffin went 19-7 in MMA fights and 10-5 in UFC fights. Adam (BSBE ’98, MS ’07) and Rory (BSBE ’99) Singer, owners of Bulldog 100 business Athens Fitness & MMA, played an integral role in launching Griffin’s career.

Griffin cites his health as the main reason for going into retirement. Despite his great MMA and UFC success, he has suffered a number of injuries during fights. He is expected to take on a position with UFC in the near future.

Congratulations on a successful career, Forrest – you are one tough Bulldog! I look forward to seeing what this next step on your UFC journey has in store for you.

This article was sourced from USA Today.

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06.14.2013

UGA young alumni to gather at SweetWater Brewing Company tonight

Each summer, hundreds of young alumni descend upon SweetWater Brewing Company in Atlanta for an evening of networking and socializing. This year’s gathering will be held tonight from 9 p.m. to midnight – and it’s not too late for you to join in the fun!

Online registration has closed, but the Alumni Association invites you to still attend – attendees can register at the door for $30 per person.

This admission price includes a SweetWater pint glass for each attendee, beer tastings, and appetizers from the new Barberitos locations in Buckhead and Sandy Springs. In addition, the UGA Music Business Certificate Program helped coordinate the band for tonight’s evening, Universal Sigh out of Athens.

I hope you are able to make it tonight – the Young Alumni SweetWater Gathering is one of our most spirited events of the year and you won’t want to miss it!

To register for tonight’s event, please click here.

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06.13.2013

William “Bill” Jenkins Stembler (JD ’71) + Georgia Theatre Company open new movie theatre in Athens

Tomorrow marks the opening of a new movie theatre in the Athens area – and a successful University of Georgia graduate is behind the business development.

William “Bill” Jenkins Stembler (JD ’71), the chairman and CEO of Georgia Theatre Company, oversees the operation of 326 auditoriums in 32 cities in Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and Virginia. He is the third generation to run the family-owned business headquartered on St. Simons Island.

Stembler currently serves on the board of visitors for the UGA School of Law. He is also on the executive committee and the board of directorsfor the Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Georgia.

The new University 16 Cinemas, a multi-million dollar complex with a full-service restaurant that serves beer and wine, is located in the new Epps Bridge Centre near the intersection of GA 316 and Loop 10. It also houses a party room for special events for up to 75 people. The grand opening will take place tomorrow, June 14.

However, locals can visit the new theatre tonight for just $2.50 per ticket. Proceeds from the ticket sales will go to Variety – The Children’s Charity of Georgia and the Oconee Food for Kids program.

Congratulations to Bill and Georgia Theatre Company on this new endeavor in Athens. Thank you for representing the University of Georgia so well!

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