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Soiree Auction info / Ike Sayle - Outstanding Corporation Award Winner

34 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Gracie Perry (Northwest Foundation & Soiree Online Auction Co-Chair) Gracie Perry, Advancement Services Coordinator at Northwest Mississippi Community College, joins the show to highlight the growing impact of the Northwest Soiree online auction. Now in its fourth year, the auction features more than 100 items ranging from exclusive sports experiences and beach getaways to local art and unique home upgrades. Perry shares how the auction platform works, what bidders can expect, and how the event continues to expand each year, contributing nearly 20% of the Soiree’s total fundraising efforts. She also offers a behind-the-scenes look at organizing the auction and emphasizes its role in supporting students, faculty, and community initiatives across Northwest’s district. Ike Sayle (President & CEO, Sale Oil Company) Ike Sayle, President and CEO of Sale Oil Company, discusses the legacy of a family business that has served Mississippi since 1947 and its deep ties to Northwest. As the recipient of the Outstanding Corporation Award at this year’s Soiree, Sayle reflects on decades of growth, expanding operations across multiple states, and the importance of investing in people and community partnerships. He highlights the vital role Northwest plays in workforce development, supplying skilled graduates across industries, and shares his perspective on leadership, family business succession, and the enduring impact of community colleges on regional economic growth. SEO Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, Northwest Soiree, Heindl Center, NWCC Foundation, Gracie Perry, Ike Sayle, Sayle Oil Company, Mississippi community college, college fundraising event, online auction fundraiser, silent auction items, college foundation support, workforce development Mississippi, community college impact, Northwest Rangers, Senatobia events, higher education Mississippi, alumni engagement, college advancement, Mississippi economic development

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