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LeMoyne-Owen College (LOC) is proud to announce a transformative $500,000 investment from FedEx to strengthen the College’s Business Department and expand opportunities for students preparing to enter today’s competitive workforce.

This major gift will enhance key academic and student-support initiatives designed to nurture career readiness, improve retention, and fuel innovation across campus. The funding aligns with LOC’s mission to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to thrive as leaders and entrepreneurs.

“We are deeply grateful to FedEx for this significant investment in our students and in the future of LeMoyne-Owen College,” said Dr. Christopher B. Davis, President of LeMoyne-Owen College. “This support accelerates our efforts to prepare graduates who are ready to lead, innovate, and strengthen the economic vitality of Memphis and beyond.”

The generous support from FedEx will be used to advance four interrelated pillars within the Business Department:

  • Workforce and Job Readiness:
    • Expanding career-preparation programming, employer engagement, and hands-on learning opportunities to ensure students graduate ready to excel in high-demand industries.
  • Student Success and Wrap-Around Support
    • Strengthening academic advising, tutoring, mentoring, and holistic student services that help students persist and complete their degrees.
  • Scholarships and Retention
    • Providing financial support to remove barriers, increase retention, and empower more students to achieve their academic goals.
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
    • Enhancing entrepreneurship training, incubation resources, and innovation-focused curriculum that inspires students to create and lead new business ventures.

The renewed FedEx commitment builds upon a long-standing partnership with LOC and reinforces the company’s dedication to supporting education, workforce pipelines, and community development.

“FedEx is honored to deepen our long-standing relationship with LeMoyne-Owen College through this contribution to the Business School. Together, we are building a stronger pipeline of future-ready leaders,” said Rose Jackson Flenorl, Manager of Global Citizenship & Human Resources at FedEx.