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Redbird Buzz Episode 36: James Mercer \u2791, February 29, 2024
James Mercer ’91 is no stranger to the fast-paced world of sports management, and that\u27s certainly the case in his current role as commercial director for Envision Racing\u27s Formula E team.
Formula E is the Fédération Internationale de l\u27Automobile\u27s (FIA\u27s) single-seat car racing series, which uses only electric vehicles. Mercer got his start in sports at Illinois State University as a men\u27s tennis student-athlete and history major, which led him to roles as a player agent and in professional tennis, rugby, and motorsports organizations.
In this episode of Redbird Buzz, Mercer shares why he came to Illinois State sight unseen, how landing his dream job right out of college changed his perspective, and how Formula E and its commitment to sustainability
Interview with Gordon Mercer
James Taylor interviews Dr. Gordon Mercer about the history of the Political Science department at WCU. Dr. Mercer came to WCU in the fall of 1980 to direct the newly formed MPA program. The program went into full operation in the spring of 1981. They go on to discuss class size, faculty, student enrollment, and the way the program has changed in the past 30 years
Letter from David Mercer to James Stooke (October 1999)
This is a letter from David Mercer to James G. Stooke written on October 1999. The letter is in regards to the retirement of James G. Stooke.For more information on James Garland Stooke, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/87
Mercer, Jim (James Henry). Interview about working with the railway, moving to Grand Falls, and memories of Main Street.
Oral history interview with Jim Mercer, conducted by Terra Barrett. Interview about move to Grand Falls, working with the railway, and memories of the shop owners and businesses on Main Street, Windsor
Proceedings of investigation conducted by Executive Committee, Board of Trustees of Mercer University, in connection with heresy charges alleged against the following : Dr. Jno. D. Freeman, Dr. Josiah Crudup, Prof. W.T. Smalley, Prof. Jno. D. Allen, and Mr. James Wallace
"In 1939 thirteen strident ministerial students charged four professors and a student laboratory assistant with heresy. One of the accusing students was John M. Birch, whose name was later attached to the anticommunist movement of the cold war era. The students, encouraged by some local pastors, gave legally sworn affidavits, the majority of which focused on Professor John D. Freeman of the Christianity department. Others charged were professors Josiah Crudup, John D. Allen, and W. T. Smalley, as well as lab assistant James Wallace." - http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/education/mercer-university#Heresy-Tria
James Monroe, Richmond, to Charles Fenton Mercer, Leesburg, Loudoun County, 1809 April 15
Re business and legal affairs. Autograph Letter Signed
C.F. Mercer, Georgetown, to James Monroe, Oak Hill, 1823 July 15
Concerns Mr. Mercer's attendance when Mr. Lemare takes a deposition from Monroe in Loudoun on July 23. Autograph Letter Signed
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