Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Galloway in Savannah

For a couple of years now, Gossips has been reporting about the Galvan Foundation's acquisitions and activities in Savannah, where reportedly T. Eric Galloway has taken up residence. Over the weekend, the following article was brought to my attention: "Historic Savannah Foundation CEO & President Sue Adler to Step Down After Six Years of Strong Leadership." The article, which appeared in the Savannah Business Journal on March 14, 2025, recounts Adler's career and accomplishments, but ten paragraphs in, you come to this:
Adler has accepted a new position as Executive Director at Savannah Historic Initiatives, a nonprofit affiliated with the Civis Foundation. Civis Foundation supports activities that promote awareness and collaborates with public and private partners to invest in community building, advocacy and cultural expression that align with the organization's commitment to the betterment of humankind. Adler will report to the Head of the Foundation T. Eric Galloway and will oversee the day-to-day operations, including grants, W.W. Law House programming, Cuyler-Brownville initiatives and the Kiah House Experience.
Interestingly, the Civis logo, found on its website, looks surprising like that Galvan logo, found on its website.


Galvan acquired the home of Savannah civil rights icon Westley Wallace Law in October 2023. Galvan's work in restoring and developing the Cuyler-Brownville neighborhood in Savannah began in January 2023. Galvan acquired the Kiah House in September 2023 with the intention of establishing there the first museum in Savannah founded by an African American.
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1 comment:

  1. Eric Galloway setting up straw man corporations. Who could have seen that coming?

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