Dr. Tracy Brundage, the new president of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College experienced the hospitality of Moultrie and Colquitt County.
Moultrie City Manager Pete Dillard welcomed Brundage, with a reception held in her honor at the former ABAC on the Square location and in a tour of the community.
Brundage says “Colquitt County and Moultrie have always supported ABAC through the years, and I was glad to get some insight on just how ABAC has impacted this area”
“Out of the 155 counties in Georgia that send students to ABAC every year, Colquitt County is behind only Tift County. Colquitt County is also home to more ABAC alumni than any other county besides Tift County. I have done my homework. Moultrie and Colquitt County are integral to the success of ABAC.”
“Moultrie and Colquitt County want to continue to have a strong relationship with ABAC,” Dillard said to an audience that included ABAC alumni, former ABAC administrators, faculty and staff, and leaders from the community.
Dr. Tracy Brundage assumed the ABAC presidency on August 1 and is the 11th president in the history of ABAC and the first female ABAC president.