Athens Banner-Herald
October 14, 2007
Atlanta
Mason, Shelton join UGA Arch Foundation
Business whirl
| | Story updated at 2:33 AM on Sunday, October 14, 2007
The University of Georgia Arch Foundation has added two members to its board of trustees.
Keith Mason of Atlanta and Stan Shelton of Boston were elected to four-year terms on the board at the trustees' quarterly meeting in Athens Oct. 5.
Mason is a partner in the Atlanta law firm of McKenna Long & Aldridge. Previously he was chief of staff to former Gov. Zell Miller and, as White House deputy director of intergovernmental affairs, was President Clinton's chief liaison with the nation's governors. Mason received a business administration degree from UGA in 1982 and a law degree in 1985.
Shelton is executive vice president of State Street Global Markets and a founding partner of State Street Associates. Shelton received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in public administration from UGA and a master's degree in finance from Boston College.
The Arch Foundation is UGA's cooperative organization that supports the university's academic mission and assists with development and fundraising activities.
Mason and Shelton are among 24 elected members of the 32-member trustee board. Other trustees include university officials and faculty, staff, student and alumni representatives.