2022 Most Loyals (L-R): Harvey and Jennifer Peyton, Most Loyal West Virginians; Cathy Martin, Most Loyal Staff Mountaineer; Lloyd Jackson, Most Loyal Alumni; and Jennifer Williams, Most Loyal Faculty/Professional Staff
Loyal Mountaineers come from all walks of life, with each showing their dedication in their own unique ways. This year during Mountaineer Week at West Virginia University, a lawyer, CEO, associate dean and executive administrative assistant who have all shown this tremendous commitment to WVU will be honored as 2022’s Most Loyal.
The 2022 honorees are Harvey and Jennifer Peyton, Most Loyal West Virginians; Lloyd Jackson, Most Loyal Alumni; Jennifer Williams, Most Loyal Faculty/Professional Staff; and Cathy Martin, Most Loyal Staff Mountaineer. This group will be honored and recognized during halftime ceremonies of WVU’s Saturday, Nov. 12, home football game against Oklahoma at Milan Puskar Stadium.
To be considered for the honor, recipients must display the loyalty, ideals and goals of WVU and the state of West Virginia through professional and civic engagement, business, service and leadership. The Most Loyal recipients are selected by a joint committee representing the WVU Foundation, WVU Alumni Association, WVU Staff Council, WVU Faculty Senate and the Mountaineer Week organization committee.
Most Loyal West Virginians
Harvey and Jennifer Peyton of Nitro, West Virginia, have shown their WVU spirit for more than 50 years through their time and resources. A 1971 and 1974 graduate of the WVU College of Law, Harvey Peyton has successfully operated his law practice while staying engaged with his alma mater. Harvey Peyton currently serves as a Dean’s Partner with the WVU College of Law.
The Peytons are members of the Woodburn Circle Society and continue to support areas of WVU that are meaningful to them. Together, Harvey and Jennifer have donated works of art from their personal collection to the Art Museum of WVU while also providing financial support to athletic scholarships and student-athlete mental health wellness initiatives.
Most Loyal Alumni
A two-time WVU graduate, Lloyd Jackson is a lifelong West Virginian and Hamlin native. Throughout his lifetime, Jackson has always put others before himself. Through his time holding public office, his service to his community and his philanthropic endeavors, Jackson has showcased his Mountaineer spirit time and time again.
Jackson is the semi-retired CEO of Jackson Management Company and a member of the Woodburn Circle Society. His loyalty to WVU has come in many forms, including his financial support of the Mountaineer Athletic Club and WVU College of Law. Outside of WVU, Jackson has helped raise funds for the Clay Center for Arts and Sciences in Charleston while remaining active in support of his local and statewide community.
Most Loyal Faculty/Professional Staff
After earning her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from WVU, Jennifer Williams has remained committed to advocacy for the University and the state of West Virginia. A member of the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame, Williams currently serves as associate dean for WVU Extension and has been a longtime supporter of agriculture in the Mountain State.
Williams is a member of the Woodburn Circle Society and has championed major renovations at the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame facilities at WVU Jackson’s Mill. In addition, Williams has provided valuable financial support WVU Extension Services Agriculture Leadership Program.
Most Loyal Staff Mountaineer
For more than 40 years, Cathy Martin has been a vital member of the WVU Athletic Department as an executive administrative assistant. Martin’s organizational skills and professionalism have helped keep the Athletic Department on task throughout her career, which has spanned five athletic directors and numerous athletic conferences.
Alongside her vital daily operations in the Athletic Department, Martin plays a key role in event management, including game day operations and organization of the WVU Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Martin is a recipient of the prestigious WVU 150-year coin for her outstanding contributions to the University.