 

	[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/www.faulkner.edu\/news\/wilma-phillips-named-alumna-of-the-year\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.faulkner.edu\/news\/wilma-phillips-named-alumna-of-the-year\/","headline":"Wilma Phillips Named Alumna of the Year\u00a0","name":"Wilma Phillips Named Alumna of the Year\u00a0","description":"A faithful&nbsp;pillar&nbsp;of Faulkner University for more than 47 years,&nbsp;Wilma&nbsp;Phillips&nbsp;was celebrated as the 2026 Alumna of the Year during the annual Marketplace Faith Friday Forums on February 20, 2026. 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Almost five decades earlier, Phillips&nbsp;moved to Montgomery&nbsp;from Arkansas&nbsp;with&nbsp;her husband,&nbsp;Lanar, who was in the Air Force, and&nbsp;their&nbsp;two sons. It was not until they found&nbsp;a local church to attend,&nbsp;that they&nbsp;learned about Faulkner&nbsp;University&nbsp;and Phillips found her life\u2019s calling.&nbsp;&nbsp;The Phillips enrolled&nbsp;their young children in Alabama Christian Academy (ACA), which was next door&nbsp;to&nbsp;Faulkner.&nbsp;After first learning about the university,&nbsp;Phillips&nbsp;was&nbsp;immediately&nbsp;struck by its mission to glorify God through educating young men and women, not just intellectually, but caring and nurturing the whole person through integrity, and character.&nbsp;She soon accepted a part-time position in the university\u2019s Gus Nichols Library&nbsp;in order to&nbsp;help pay tuition costs for her two sons at ACA and would eventually begin taking classes there herself.&nbsp;Before&nbsp;the move to Alabama,&nbsp;Phillips&nbsp;attended Arkansas State University in the late&nbsp;1960s, but&nbsp;had not completed her degree. She instead worked in health services and eventually began a career in respiratory therapy.&nbsp;&nbsp;In 1980, a&nbsp;full-time position opened in the&nbsp;university\u2019s&nbsp;Business Office, and she transferred into what would become&nbsp;her&nbsp;life\u2019s&nbsp;vocation.&nbsp;As she settled into her new role, she discovered a love for finance.&nbsp;While balancing work and&nbsp;family responsibilities, she began taking business and accounting classes as her schedule&nbsp;permitted and eventually completed her business degree&nbsp;from Faulkner&nbsp;in 1990.&nbsp;Those early years&nbsp;working&nbsp;at Faulkner&nbsp;were challenging. Payroll was sometimes difficult to meet, and staffing often&nbsp;shifted as employees did what was necessary to care for their families. Whenever a position&nbsp;became vacant, Phillips&nbsp;frequently&nbsp;stepped in to fill the need. Over the course of her tenure in&nbsp;the Business Office, she served in every clerical role \u2014 including payables,&nbsp;purchasing, student&nbsp;accounts, accounting, and budgeting. She often reflects that even though the work was difficult,&nbsp;she loved every minute of it.&nbsp;When the&nbsp;vice&nbsp;president for&nbsp;finance left the university, then-president Billy&nbsp;Hilyer, after much&nbsp;prayerful consideration, appointed Phillips to the position. At the time, no woman within&nbsp;Faulkner\u2019s sister schools&nbsp;associated with the churches of Christ&nbsp;had held such a role. She went on to serve as&nbsp;chief&nbsp;financial&nbsp;officer&nbsp;until her retirement in 2020. Shortly thereafter, she joined the Faulkner Board of Trustees, where&nbsp;she currently serves as Board Secretary.&nbsp;In 2021, after serving 41 years at Faulkner University,&nbsp;Phillips&nbsp;was honored for her distinguished service by&nbsp;the&nbsp;renaming&nbsp;the Rotunda&#8217;s business offices&nbsp;to&nbsp;the Phillips Business Center.&nbsp;President Mike Williams and Faulkner Board of Trustees Chairman Dale Kirkland,&nbsp;unveiled the plaque, which reads in part, &#8220;Wilma was a trailblazer for women in higher education.&nbsp;She served as chief financial officer for 26 years.&nbsp;She also became a national voice in higher education finance serving as President of SACUBO and on the board of NACUBO. She led with clarity and grace which propelled the mission of Faulkner University.&#8221; Phillips continues to serve Faulkner and supports higher Christian education by giving back both financially and with her time.&nbsp;&nbsp;Vice President of Advancement Billy Camp presented the award to Phillips saying she&nbsp;represents&nbsp;what it truly means to serve with dedication, integrity and heart and that honoring Phillips in this way was \u201clong overdue.\u201d&nbsp;\u201cMany people help institutions succeed through bold ideas and public leadership,\u201d Camp said. \u201cShe did it through consistency,&nbsp;loyalty&nbsp;and an unwavering sense of responsibility. She showed us that leadership&nbsp;doesn\u2019t&nbsp;always come with applause \u2013 it often comes with long hours, hard work and choices and steadfast resolve.\u201d&nbsp;Phillips treasures the relationships formed during her decades on campus. Her first supervisor,&nbsp;Mr. Blois Clifton, made each day an adventure, often recruiting the Business Office staff to&nbsp;assist&nbsp;with event decorating and planning. As the \u201cface\u201d of the Business Office for many years,&nbsp;Phillips&nbsp;came to know students by name \u2014 among them Keith and Angela Cantrell, Tommy Bone&nbsp;and Billy Camp who have become lifelong friends.&nbsp;Many of whom&nbsp;are now grandparents themselves.&nbsp;In reflecting on being named Alumna of the Year, Phillips emphasizes not what she has done for&nbsp;Faulkner, but what Faulkner has done for her.&nbsp;\u201cFaulkner has given me friends for life \u2014 a community of believers in both our Lord and in this&nbsp;university. Faulkner has given me family,\u201d&nbsp;she said.&nbsp;&nbsp;Both of her sons earned their degrees at Faulkner and met their wives on campus. Four of her&nbsp;grandchildren have also attended the university, forming friendships that continue the family\u2019s&nbsp;deep connection to the institution.&nbsp;For Phillips, Faulkner provided more than a career. It offered a\u00a0calling\u00a0\u2014 one that was\u00a0challenging, meaningful, and deeply fulfilling. She\u00a0remains\u00a0a strong advocate for Christian\u00a0education, believing that institutions where every student matters continue to hold lasting value\u00a0in today\u2019s world.\u00a0"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"News","item":"https:\/\/www.faulkner.edu\/news\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Wilma Phillips Named Alumna of the Year\u00a0","item":"https:\/\/www.faulkner.edu\/news\/wilma-phillips-named-alumna-of-the-year\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]