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Chris R. Sheridan & Co. Makes Donation to GMC Foundation

Mr. Chris Sheridan, owner of Chris R. Sheridan & Co., recently presented a donation in the amount of $2,500 to Mrs. Elizabeth Sheppard, Executive Director of the Georgia Military College Foundation. Mr. Sheridan said, “We are celebrating our 60th anniversary this year and one way we are celebrating is by giving back to the community. We chose to make a donation to the GMC Foundation because we believe GMC is truly making a difference in Middle Georgia.”

Pictured, Mrs. Elizabeth Sheppard accepts the donation from Mr. Thomas Rogers, Sheridan Project Manager, as Mr. Chris Sheridan and LTC Ed Moore, former GMC Facilities Engineer, look on.