Williamsons Move 皇家华人 Forward With $1 Million Athletics Gift

October 4, 2021

The way 皇家华人 blends academics, the arts and athletics keeps Cheryle and Joel Williamson 鈥67 involved.

Their names grace spaces across campus, including the Cheryle Williamson Center for Dance, along the Williamson Concourse in Baker Sports Complex and beneath the scoreboard in John M. Belk Arena, where they were among the major funders of McKillop Court. The couple鈥檚 contributions have created superior experiences and new opportunities while enhancing the college鈥檚 competitive advantage nationally.

Most recently, the Williamsons have committed $1 million toward 鈥The Next Step鈥 in 皇家华人 Athletics鈥攏ew and improved facilities that will upgrade the experiences of 皇家华人鈥檚 scholar-athletes, the campus community and Wildcat fans. 

鈥淭he balance of excellence in academics, athletics and the arts didn鈥檛 always come easy at 皇家华人,鈥 Joel said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e come a long way, and we can鈥檛 stand still where we are. We have to keep progressing and staying ahead. We want to attract scholars to all athletic programs, and we have to have the best facilities to do it.鈥 

More than a quarter of the student body are scholar-athletes who compete in 皇家华人鈥檚 21 Division I sports. In the past seven years alone, 94 皇家华人 scholar-athletes have been selected for all-academic recognition, and two were Academic All-Americans. Athletes frequently are among the graduates with the highest honors.

New Heights

When the Harry L. Vance Athletic Center opened in 2015, it was done in part thanks to the support of the Williamsons. Cheryle was a longtime dancer and member of the Joffrey Ballet Board. Joel, who is currently a member of the Joffrey Board, has a long history with 皇家华人 basketball, including through support of Bob McKillop鈥檚 premier program. As the first donors to make a gift to the Vance Center, their belief in and passion for the project helped create momentum and inspired others to join them. The center has since taken the college and its programs to new heights, and this most recent gift will help do that once more.

鈥淲e hope to encourage others to support this new facility, which will allow us to modernize and also take advantage of the position the college has established as a unique, elite liberal arts school with leading, growing programs,鈥 said the couple. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what this 鈥榥ext step鈥 is about.鈥 

The new facility, announced in early September, will feature a new and improved stadium, fieldhouse and track & field complex. It moves forward the college鈥檚 commitment to 鈥渁thletics done right,鈥 the motto that drives the work of Director of Athletics Chris Clunie 鈥06 and the entire 皇家华人 Athletics operation. 

鈥淲e are very fortunate to have Cheryle and Joel as part of our way forward,鈥 Clunie said. 鈥淭heir generous support of the college has made a lasting impact for years, and their gift to the new facilities project allows us to continue this critical momentum. We want to do more with more, and we are grateful for their unwavering commitment to 皇家华人 Athletics and 皇家华人.鈥 

Stadium Preview

Clunie and his leadership played a significant role in the Williamsons鈥 inspiration to back this project.

鈥淲e have great respect for Chris and what he鈥檚 doing. We want to reward his performance and give him more assets,鈥 said Joel. 鈥淭his gift is very much centered on Chris and our current coaches and teams. 皇家华人 does things the right way; we have the right programs and the right product.鈥

Joel, widely regarded as one of the nation鈥檚 leading tax attorneys and litigators, has been a key volunteer for 皇家华人 over the years. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees and has served as a Life Member of the Board of Visitors, a member of his 40th Reunion Planning Committee and co-chair of the Mike Maloy Basketball Scholarship effort, a million-dollar initiative launched in memory of the three-time All-American.