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Dodie Anderson Honored With The Order of the Palmetto Award
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Dodie Anderson Honored With The Order of the Palmetto Award

It is the highest civilian honor in the state, recognizing a person’s lifetime achievements and contributions

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Dodie Anderson, a long-time strong supporter of the University of South Carolina, was awarded The Order of the Palmetto today by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster.  The ceremony took place in the Dodie Anderson Academic Enrichment Center, on the South Carolina Athletics Village.
 
“This was such a lovely surprise,” Anderson said. “It’s an overwhelming day, I just love South Carolina and am so grateful for this honor.”
 
The Order of the Palmetto is considered the highest civilian honor in the State of South Carolina.  It recognizes a person’s lifetime achievements and contributions to the State.
 
Anderson and her late husband, Robert, came to South Carolina in 1950 and they have made a tremendous impact on the Palmetto State ever since.  They were married for 53 years and together, they  have four daughters, eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
 
She has been recognized for her philanthropic efforts by the University of South Carolina (Columbia), University of South Carolina Upstate, Greenville Technical College and the Girls Scouts of South Carolina.
 
Her charitable giving to USC (Columbia) has helped fund the Dodie Anderson Academic Enrichment Center, which has given Gamecock student-athletes a foundation of academic success and experience for years to come.
 
Anderson’s gift to USC Upstate led to an extensive renovation of the G.B. Hodge Center, which houses the Spartan basketball and volleyball programs as well as the schools’ Performance Center and athletic training facilities.  The donation is the largest single gift to the Athletics Department in USC Upstate’s history.
 
Her support of Greenville Technical College has led to endowed scholarships and provided the college with significant operating funds.  Her financial support of the Girl Scouts of South Carolina will make a lasting impact on young girls for years to come.  The Dodie Anderson Administrative Building was built at Camp WaBak in 2001 for the Girls Scouts in Marietta, S.C.
 
The Order of the Palmetto Award comes in the form of a certificate or plaque that, in part, reads: “In grateful recognition of your contributions and friendship to the State of South Carolina and her people. I do hereby confer unto you the Order of the Palmetto with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.”
 
“Dodie Anderson is deserving of this tremendous honor,” said South Carolina Athletics Director Ray Tanner.  “Her impact on everything she has touched has been tremendous.  Our student-athletes benefit from her philanthropy every day when they walk into the ‘Dodie.'”