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Alum gives back to MSU through Giving Day

Scott Purvis champions philanthropy and community.

February 14, 2024 by Avery E. Adkins

At the heart of every university is a network of alumni whose dedication and generosity shape the institution’s future. For Missouri State University, one of these alumni is Scott Purvis. 

Purvis is a psychology graduate. His commitment to giving back and fostering community spirit embodies what it means to be a Bear.   

Purvis’ academic and professional journey

During Purvis’ time on campus from 1984-88, he forged lasting connections with his professors and peers.  

“I didn’t appreciate everything when it was happening, but now I have an appreciation for it,” Purvis said.  

Reflecting on his undergraduate years, Purvis recalls the mentorship he received from his professors. Their guidance, paired with the rigorous academics, laid the foundation for his future success and gave him a deep appreciation for education.  

“I can name every one of my professors and I had a personal relationship with them,” Purvis said. “They not only pushed me, challenged me, corrected me and directed me, but they also cared about me.” 

Purvis was a human resources executive for Lowe’s, Walmart and several other businesses before starting his current role as the chief operating officer for IRI Consultants. 

Staying connected to MSU 

Despite living in North Carolina, Purvis’ bond with Missouri State remains as strong as ever. Throughout the years, he has been actively involved with his alma mater, serving as an advocate for philanthropic initiatives and community engagement.  

Purvis serves on the McQueary College of Health and Human Services (MCHHS) Advisory Board representing the School of Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences. He is also a board member of Bears WIN  and the Foundation Board of Trustees. 

His commitment to MSU extends beyond financial contributions. He actively seeks opportunities to give back, whether through philanthropy programs or fundraising events like Giving Day.  

“I feel it’s worth it to be involved at Missouri State because I see the value and the impact MSU students have across Missouri, the Midwest, the U.S. and even globally.” 

Giving Day 

One highlight of Purvis’ involvement with Missouri State is his role in Giving Day. Giving Day is an annual fundraising event to mobilize support for university initiatives. This year’s Giving Day is scheduled for March 5-6. 

Purvis encourages fellow alumni and friends to contribute to causes that resonate with them, emphasizing every donation, regardless of size, has the power to make a meaningful difference.  

“It’s not about what you give, it’s just about giving,” Purvis said. “You’re giving something to help somebody else and there’s no limit on the impact it can have.”  

His dedication demonstrates philanthropy is not just a duty but a joyous expression of gratitude for the opportunities higher education provides.   

Giving Day provides substantial support and enhances the university experience for current and future generations of students. 

Contribute to MSU Giving Day. 

Legacy of community and generosity 

As Purvis’ journey with Missouri State continues to evolve, he creates a legacy of philanthropy and community spirit. Through his actions and advocacy, he displays the values of compassion, generosity and resilience. 

“As I’ve progressed in life and enjoyed my career and family, it’s caused me to reflect on the influencers who helped shape me to be who I am,” Purvis said. “I always come back to Missouri State where it all began.” 

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