Founded in 1957, the Winston-Salem Alumni Chapter of North Carolina A&T State University has grown to one of the largest group of active members in the State. We support Aggie students, celebrate tradition, and serve Forsyth County.
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A Message from the President
Hello,
It is with sincere pride and gratitude that I greet you on behalf of the North Carolina A&T State University Twin City Alumni Chapter in Winston-Salem.
Since our founding in 1957, this chapter has stood as a testament to the strength, legacy, and excellence of Aggies living and serving in Forsyth County and the surrounding area. Together, we are more than graduates—we are mentors, supporters, volunteers, and advocates for the next generation of Aggies.
In recent years, our chapter has worked diligently to uplift the Aggie spirit through impactful service, meaningful connection, and intentional outreach. Whether we are welcoming new students at our annual Aggie Sendoff Cookout, reading to children during our February One Reading Program, or assembling backpacks for our Aggies Got Your Back initiative, we are grounded in service and committed to making a difference.
Our scholarship program continues to be a vital resource, thanks to the generosity of our members and partners. These efforts help ensure that our students not only reach college—but thrive in it.
This year, I invite you to get involved, stay connected, and help us strengthen our Aggie network. Whether you’re a long-time member or new to the area, there is a place for you here. Together, we will continue to uphold the standard of excellence that defines North Carolina A&T.
Thank you for your continued support and Aggie Pride.
Warm regards,
Fentress O.M.Gerald,M Ed, PHR, SHRM-CP
President, Winston-Salem Alumni Chapter
North Carolina A&T State University
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Why Join the Twin City Chapter?
Nationally Recognized Trailblazer Chapter!
65% Growth in Membership
10 Annual Programs
Over 800 Scholarship Awarded
68 Years of Community Service and Philanthropy
