Engineering Advisory and Advancement Council
The Ole Miss Engineering Advisory and Advancement Council plays a vital role in shaping the growth, direction, and performance of our school.

Experience and Guidance from the Field
The Ole Miss Engineering Advisory and Advancement Council plays a vital role in helping young engineers. Members provide strategic guidance, industry insights, and financial support to drive innovation, expand opportunities, and ensure the continued success of Ole Miss Engineering.
Council Members
Each Ole Miss Engineering degree program has its own advisory board that provides advice according to the specific discipline. The boards serve as constituent groups to fulfill ABET accreditation requirements. Ole Miss alumni on the Engineering Advisory and Advancement Council are also advisory board members.
- Nadim Aziz, South Carolina EPSCoR (Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research)
- Dallas Baker, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
- Dawn Blackledge, Aerostar Environmental Services, Inc.
- Tim Chavez, Tegra Medical
- John Cleveland, ExxonMobil
- Denis Diangelo, University of Tennessee Health Sciences
- Stephen Edge, BorgWarner
- Jim Greenlee, Mississippi Court of Appeals
- Walter Guidroz, Retired from U.S. Geological Survey and BP
- Tom Horton, Ensign Energy
- Henry Jones, Kopis Mobile, LLC
- Dakota Kolb, US Army Core of Engineers
- Karen Matthews, Delta Health Alliance
- Mike Nash, Aviation Market Consulting
- Chris Patterson, Medtronic
- Sara Pind, Pharmaceutical Technical Solutions
- Darren Raybourn, Exceleron
- David Rozier, Ergon
- John Reed, Global Industries
- Roger Stephens, FedEx
- Henry Walker, Retired from International Paper
- Corey Wallace, Southland Industries
- Wesley Walls, Collett