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Travis Acker '20 May 2, 2018 12:56 PM updated: July 24, 2018 1:47 PM
Ann Martin saw how much of an impact Texas A&M had on her father, Greg, and she knew that she wanted the same experience. She wanted to attend a university where students were known for hard work and dedication. “I think I was just so proud of how I felt when I told people I went to A&M,” she said.
She cherished her time as a student, attending every Silver Taps, experiencing Aggie Ring Day and sharing football game days with all her friends. She also began giving back to younger students while she was still on campus, as a mentor with the Freshman Business Initiative Program. Her commitment to helping others led to her desire to give back to Texas A&M after graduation.
Ann hopes to inspire future leaders. “I know I would not be where I am today without going to A&M and embracing the Aggie core values. I want to see others step up to lead and continue to embody Aggie values.” As Endowed Century Club donors, Ann and her
father are providing scholarships that provide Texas A&M students the opportunity to broaden their horizons. “I want to continue to see A&M grow and see fellow Aggies succeed,” Ann said.
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Note: This donor profile was originally published in Texas Aggie magazine.