ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA — S.C. legislators elected two Winthrop University graduates
this week to the institution's Board of Trustees.
Janet Smalley `72 of Walhalla, South Carolina, was re-elected to the Third Congressional District
seat, while Shane Duncan `98 of Greenville, South Carolina, was elected to the Fourth Congressional District
seat replacing Scott Talley who did not run.
Their six-year terms will expire on June 30, 2022.
Duncan is the business development manager for M33 Integrated Solutions, which is a Greenville,
S.C., based logistics technology and lead logistics provider. Active at his alma mater,
Duncan is a member of the Winthrop Alumni Executive Board and has served on the Rock
Hill/York County Alumni Club Board, the Alumni Association nominating committee and
with the Winthrop Alumni in Admissions Volunteer group. He was recognized in 2006
by Winthrop with the Most Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Smalley has served as a Winthrop Board of Trustees member since 2004 and now is an Executive
Committee member and chair of the Committee on Compensation. She holds degrees from
Winthrop and Clemson universities and has been named Teacher of the Year six times.
A native of Belton, South Carolina, Smalley is a former Walhalla High School curriculum
coordinator and Oconee School District instructional specialist, and has served as
a U.S. Department of Education secondary school evaluator.
For more information, contact Judy Longshaw, news and media services manager, at 803/323-2404 or longshawj@winthrop.edu.