Alumnus Larry W. Carroll honored with first APSU Presidential Medal of Distinction
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Austin Peay State University alumnus Larry Carroll (鈥76) was presented with the inaugural Presidential Medal of Distinction from APSU President Mike Licari during the University鈥檚 Military Appreciation Football Game at Fortera Stadium on Nov. 6.
鈥淭his recognition is certainly well deserved for Larry,鈥 Licari said. 鈥淗is expectations for Austin Peay are high, and we are better as a result. His commitment to supporting the University and especially our students has been transformational. Coupled with his distinguished career in business and his military service, he has truly brought honor to Austin Peay.鈥
The Presidential Medal of Distinction is the highest award presented by the APSU president, honoring outstanding individuals for their exemplary volunteer service and remarkable contributions to the University community. This award recognizes those individuals who demonstrate a strong dedication to Austin Peay鈥檚 mission by exemplifying the University鈥檚 abiding values of respect, trust, inclusion, discovery and excellence. The award also recognizes those achievements that bring honor to this University through intellectual creativity, civic engagement and national or international distinction.
鈥淚n my nearly 30 years in higher education, Larry has been one of the biggest advocates for students I鈥檝e ever known,鈥 APSU Vice President for University Advancement Kris Phillips said. 鈥淗is expertise in financial planning is only matched by his passion to want every student achieve greatness and he has provided many with access to greatness.鈥
Also during the Nov. 6 game, Carroll, along with fellow APSU supporters Joe and Cathi Maynard and APSU Board of Trustees member Dr. Valencia May (鈥86), was presented with a military coin from the University. The University鈥檚 military leadership commissioned these special commemorative coins. On one side of the coins, the APSU Governor logo is prominently displayed on a camouflage background. The other side features a specially made 50th Anniversary logo for the Governors Guard, including the dates of the program.
Larry Carroll is a North Carolina businessman who provided the lead gift to help finance the Larry Carroll Financial Trading Center in 2015, which is located in the lower level of the Kimbrough building accessible to the main floor.
Carroll is president and CEO of Carroll Financial Associates, Inc., which manages and supervises more than $5 billion in advisory and brokerage assets and employs 28 Certified Financial Planner practitioners. The firm鈥檚 success has led Carroll to be featured regularly in many of the country鈥檚 top financial publications. Carroll has also appeared on CNBC Street Signs and the NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw.
Carroll has been named on Forbes鈥 list of America鈥檚 Top 200 Wealth Advisors, as well as the Forbes鈥 list of Best-In-State Wealth Advisors for 2021, where he was specifically ranked #1 for North Carolina (West). Carroll has also been listed 12 times on Worth Magazine鈥檚 listing of The Nation鈥檚 Most Exclusive Wealth Managers, and he has been named on all of Barron鈥檚 annual lists of The Top Financial Advisors.
Carroll is also a past national chairman of the 24,000-member Financial Planning Association, and he has been a director of three publically traded companies. He has previously served on the boards of other community banks and educational institutions, including the APSU Board of Trustees. He is committed to numerous charities, including the YMCA of Greater Charlotte, the American Red Cross, Hospice and Palliative Care Charlotte Region, as well as his alma mater, Austin Peay State University. He has made several significant contributions to the APSU College of Business, including the gift he made to name the college鈥檚 first distinguished professorship, the AJ Taylor Distinguished Professorship, named after former marketing professor, Dr. Albert J. Taylor, who spent nearly four decades helping transform the college. Many years ago, he also established the Baggett Carroll Endowed Scholarship, which he co-named after Dr. Lawrence Baggett, who served as a faculty member at APSU for 39 years. The endowment is now worth more than $1 million and the funding benefits APSU accounting students.
鈥淟arry Carroll is one of our most involved alumni supporters for the APSU College of Business,鈥 Dr. Mickey Hepner, dean of APSU College of Business, said. 鈥淲e cannot thank him enough for his service and continuous generosity. His contributions have and will carry a considerable legacy onward for our college for generations to come. We are proud to see him recognized as the esteemed first recipient of the APSU Presidential Medal of Distinction.鈥
Carroll also made a generous contribution to the APSU Foundation to establish the Larry W. Carroll Govs Fund. The fund is being used in conjunction with the Larry Carroll Financial Trading Center to allow students to explore their passions in finance and investments by enabling them to manage an investment portfolio.
鈥淚 am incredibly grateful for my time spent as the communications director for the Larry W. Carroll Govs Fund student-lead investment team,鈥 Amanda Erdman (鈥19) said. 鈥淚t gave me an intuitive understanding of how to construct and analyze a portfolio. It was a truly valuable experience at APSU, and I only wish that we had the opportunity to join sooner.鈥
To support APSU fundraising initiatives, contact the Office of University Advancement at 931-221-7127.
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