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Tech Janice P. Ligon of Alpharetta, Georgia • Native of Decatur, Georgia; attended University of Georgia • Married for 40 years to Charles K. Ligon, Jr., IE 1959 who retired as a group vice president for Alcoa • Avid gardener • Advisory board, Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech • One daughter and two grandchildren Gifts to Georgia Tech: • Named Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc. the beneficiary of retirement plans to fund the Charles Ligon Endowment Fund in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the Jan Ligon Endowment Fund to support the Ferst Center for the Arts. Notable Quotation: "My husband always credited his Tech education with giving him the impetus to be successful in his career. When Charlie died so unexpectedly at age 61, his estate plan was not complete and did not include Georgia Tech. I knew he wanted a legacy at Tech, so I created it for him. Charlie named me the beneficiary of his retirement plans. I have named the Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc. the beneficiary of these plans after I'm gone." "Charlie and I have always been deeply interested in the arts, and this legacy will support the arts and technology for future generations of Tech students."

Jan and Charlie Ligon are among Founders' Council's 809 members who have made bequests or life income gifts in support of Georgia Tech's future.

For more information on leaving a legacy at Georgia Tech through a bequest or life-income gift, please contact: Office of Development Planned Giving Atlanta GA 30332-0220 or call (404) 894-4678

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