The Tammy Kay Renalds LGBT+ Communities Advocate Award recognizes a faculty member, staff member, or student who demonstrates a commitment to advancing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues on campus.
Jeremy Mobley
Jeremy Mobley first joined the Volunteer community back in 2019. His background in interdisciplinary social sciences and more than 10 years of experience in higher education inform his roles as Program Director of Academic Advising Initiatives in the Division of Student Success and co-chair of the commission for LGBT+ communities.
What does being a Volunteer mean to you? How has UT empowered you to make a difference in a way you might not have imagined elsewhere?
“To me, being a Volunteer means approaching my work with a high degree of selfless leadership. It means embodying the “Vol is a Verb” motto and applying it across committees, projects, and initiatives that I am engaged in. It is that Volunteer Spirit that has set UT apart from other institutions I have worked at, and I feel truly blessed to have the opportunity to continue growing in my career on Rocky Top”