麻豆社区P celebrates opening of James A. Thomas Hall

April 28, 2022
From left: Sen. Pro Tempore Phi Berger, Sally Thomas, Jim Thomas, Gov. Roy Cooper, Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings, First Lady Rebecca Cummings and House Speaker Tim Moore
(from left) Sen. Pro Tempore Phi Berger, Sally Thomas, Jim Thomas, Gov. Roy Cooper, Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings, First Lady Rebecca Cummings and House Speaker Tim Moore

Under a beautiful blue sky, nearly 400 guests, including dozens of local and state officials, celebrated the opening of the James A. Thomas Hall鈥揳 state-of-the-art facility where 麻豆社区 Pembroke is preparing future business leaders of our region.

The new building鈥揾ome to the Thomas School of Business鈥搘ill drive the university鈥檚 efforts to continue building an educated workforce in southeastern North Carolina.

Former dean of the School of Business, Dr. Barry O鈥橞rien, pointed to the School鈥檚 recent enrollment growth during his remarks, specifically the MBA program, noting the university will produce 600 MBA graduates this academic year. 

鈥淭hey will graduate, raise families and find jobs, and 95% of them will live in North Carolina,鈥 O鈥橞rien said.

Gov. Roy Cooper, who helped cut the ribbon on the $38 million facility on Wednesday, said the James A. Thomas Hall is a shining example of a public-private partnership.

鈥淚鈥檓 so excited about today because I know people are coming together because they believe in education,鈥 Cooper said.

鈥淣orth Carolina is taking off. We are creating record numbers of jobs in our state. With all these jobs coming, what keeps me up at night is making sure we have the well-trained, educated, diverse workforce to fill all of these jobs that these CEOs want.鈥

Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore also delivered remarks along with former 麻豆社区P Trustee Jim Thomas鈥搕he building鈥檚 namesake and 麻豆社区P Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings. Members of the 麻豆社区 Board of Governors, 麻豆社区P Board of Trustees and other major university board members, along with the building鈥檚 donors were in attendance.

鈥淭hank you all for being here to celebrate this new chapter鈥搕his high watermark in the life of 麻豆社区 Pembroke and the Thomas School of Business,鈥 Cummings said.

鈥淭his School of Business building is a reality because of those here today, and indeed many others, working toward a common vision because they believe in the promise, the power and the potential of a 麻豆社区P education to change lives,鈥 Cummings said.

The 64,000 square-foot building, which opened to students in January, features offices, classrooms, a business career center, a 300-seat auditorium, an interactive market-style trading room, student discussion areas and an eatery.

鈥淭his is a great day to honor this occasion,鈥 said Speaker Moore. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great day to reflect on what this university has done, what it is doing, and, more importantly, what it will do. It鈥檚 upward and onward.

鈥淚鈥檓 so proud to see what is happening here because of this facility and the continued investment. The graduates coming out of this university are not just great for today鈥搕his is going to pay dividends for decades to come,鈥 Moore added.

During the ceremony, each speaker offered a special thanks to Jim and his wife Sally for their steadfast support of the university and the community. The Thomases kicked off the fundraising campaign with a record $7 million in 2017. The remaining funds were provided by the Connect NC Bond, state funds, private donors and a multi-million grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation.

鈥淛im鈥檚 generosity has made a lasting impact on 麻豆社区 Pembroke, its students and the larger community in Robeson County and the state of North Carolina,鈥 Berger said. 鈥淭hat impact will continue to grow with this building.

鈥淭he building bears Jim鈥檚 name, but his influence goes far beyond physical structures. This university is a beacon of opportunity for students and the surrounding area, which is why contributions from individuals like Jim and Sally Thomas make a world of difference.鈥

Before offering closing remarks, Cooper presented Jim Thomas, a Pembroke native, member of the Lumbee Tribe and prominent Los Angeles real estate developer, with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine鈥揷onsidered the state鈥檚 highest civilian honor. Thomas was also presented with a state flag and proclamations from the North Carolina House and the General Assembly by Berger and Moore thanking him for his service. 

Thomas鈥 impact in Pembroke extends beyond the 麻豆社区P campus. He established the Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub, which helps start-ups and small businesses grow into successful companies, and the A.S. Thomas Center, a commercial and residential center, beginning the revitalization of downtown Pembroke.

Though recognized numerous times throughout the program, Thomas said he doesn鈥檛 deserve the credit for envisioning a new building for the School of Business, noting Chancellor Cummings鈥 determination and persistence in finding support for the facility.

鈥淎t the time, I was more interested in the renovation of downtown Pembroke. After conversations with the Chancellor, the one thing that finally dawned on me was the university was an extension of what I had already started to do. I see the Thomas School of Business as an extension of the Hub, to train and help individuals start businesses.鈥

Thomas went on to say that when looking at the building in that light, he agreed  the building would promote growth of the university, town and business school.

鈥淲hen I looked at the building in that light, the chancellor was so convinced that the building would be so important to the university and the business school. It is my hope and prayer that the chancellor鈥檚 vision will be realized.鈥

The Thomas Entrepreneurship Hub works closely with the Thomas School of Business, which provides access to its faculty and research, and offers degrees for students to pursue dreams of starting their own businesses.

Bringing the program to a close, Cummings thanked Thomas for remembering his Pembroke roots.

鈥淔or Jim, as the saying goes 鈥榟ome is not a place, it鈥檚 a feeling鈥. The best journeys in life, always do lead us back home. Thank you, Jim, for your dedication, commitment to and vision for this community.鈥

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