A $250,000 gift from Denny and Faye King to the University of Mississippi will help upgrade facilities for student-athletes.
A longtime donor to the university, King said he feels “an obligation and desire to share (his) good fortune with Ole Miss.”
A graduate of the School of Business Administration, King lives in Madison and is president of Hesselbein Tire Co. of Jackson.
Long before he was a student, King had an affinity for the university’s sports programs.
“I remember watching Ole Miss football as a 10-year-old and always wanting to go there,” he recalled. “I got my wish and then some.”
Along with his wife, who earned a bachelor’s degree in history from UM in 1964, King’s family has followed in his footsteps in pursuing degrees at Ole Miss. His two sons, a daughter-in-law and two grandchildren all have passed through the university’s halls.
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King said that, in addition to his recent gift, he plans to contribute further to the scholarship fund that he and his wife founded: the Denny and Faye King Scholarship Endowment within the School of Business Administration.
The Kings “continue to establish themselves as true leaders among our deeply loyal base of universitywide major donors,” said Jordie Kindervater, assistant athletics director for development and major gifts.
“Their continued commitment to elevate the experience and competitive success for our student-athletes and coaches will help accelerate our growth and set a new standard of excellence that their investment will deliver.”
Fowler Staines, CEO of the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation, expressed gratitude for the Kings’ devotion.
“For so many years, they have been dedicated to contributing toward the success of Ole Miss, and we are thankful for what they have provided and continue to provide,” she said.
Having gained so many memories at Ole Miss, the Kings hope their gift will help future students have a similar experience.
“Ole Miss holds a special place in my heart,” King said. “And I hope my continued support will provide the opportunity to create more multigeneration Rebel families.”
For information on supporting Ole Miss athletics, visit https://givetoathletics.com/ or contact Jordie Kindervater at jckinder@olemiss.edu or 662-915-1143.
By Andy Belt