Pearl River Community College Honors Outstanding Alumni and Partners at Annual Awards Ceremony

May 21, 2026

Alumni and their family and friends, community partners, and faculty and staff at Pearl River Community College gathered to honor recipients of this year’s Alumni Awards. Lake Terrace Convention Center in Hattiesburg served as the venue for the Alumni Association and Development Foundation’s annual event held on Thursday, May 14. 

Wide view of attendees seated at round tables during a formal awards banquet as a speaker stands at a podium on stage at the Lake Terrace Convention Center, with black-and-white draping, greenery, and floral centerpieces decorating the room.
2026 Alumni Awards. Photo by Laura O’Neill.

During the ceremony, individuals and one organization were recognized for personal and professional achievement while displaying the PRCC’s values. 

Rising Star: Young Alumnus of the Year: Emily B. Steele, Associate at Rush Law Firm 

Alumnus of the Year: Alex Riser, Vice President at Southern AgCredit. 

Distinguished Service Award: Dr. Martha Lou Byrd Smith, Provost at PRCC 

Outstanding Partnership: Forrest General Hospital and Forrest Health Services 

Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Carla Evers, Superintendent of Pass Christian School District 

Group photo from the Pearl River Community College 2026 Alumni Awards Gala featuring award recipients and presenters standing on stage holding recognition awards. The group is dressed in formal attire against a black backdrop.
From left to right: Dr. Adam Breerwood, Dr. Martha Lou Smith, Dr. Carla Evers, Emily B. Steele, Jeff Cook, Alex Rider, and Delana Harris. Photo by Patrick Peerboom.

Dr. Trevor Hunt, Fine Arts and Communications Department Chair and Director of the Brownstone Center for the Arts served as Master of Ceremonies. Vice President for Hancock County Campus Dr. Raymunda Barnes provided the Invocation. Before the awards were presented, PRCC President Dr. Adam Breerwood greeted attendees with a glimpse at the college’s current successes.  

“This evening, we honor individuals and organizations who represent the very best of what leadership and education should produce,” said Dr. Breerwood. “These individuals and organizations reflect the very values that we believe define Pearl River Community College. 

“The river is rising – not because of one moment or one leader, but because generation after generation continues to build on a foundation of service, integrity, sacrifice, and commitment to others.” 

Before each award winner gave their remarks, attendees viewed videos from mentors, friends, family, and coworkers congratulating them and solidifying how deserving these recipients were of their awards. 

Executive Director of Development Foundation/Alumni Association Delana Harris ended the evening by congratulating the honorees again and thanking those individuals and companies who support the Foundation.  

“Tonight, we celebrate the incredible accomplishments of our honorees, but we also celebrate the lasting impact each of you has had on the next generation of Wildcats,” said Harris. “As each new graduate steps into their careers and communities, they carry with them more than just a degree. They carry the support of an entire Wildcat family, a network of leaders, mentors, and champions who believe in our students every step of the way.” 

More information about the Alumni Association and Development Foundation is available at prcc.edu/alumni/. Nominations will open on July 1 for the 2026 Alumni Awards. 

MEET THE AWARDEES 

Rising Star: Young Alumnus of the Year: Emily B. Steele, Associate at Rush Law Firm 

Emily B. Steele was born and raised in Hattiesburg. She began her academic journey at Pearl River Community College, where she served on Student Government, in Phi Theta Kappa, and in the Honors Institute. Steele then graduated summa cum laude from William Carey University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Criminal Justice.  

A woman in a black dress stands at a podium at the Lake Terrace Convention Center, reading prepared remarks during a formal ceremony.
Emily B. Steele accepts the Rising Star: Young Alumnus of the Year Award. Photo by Patrick Peerboom.

Steele pursued her Juris Doctorate at the University of Mississippi School of Law, where she graduated magna cum laude and distinguished herself as a Representative on the Student Conduct Board. She was actively involved in the MacArthur Justice Clinic and held leadership roles in the Disability Law Association and Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, among others.  

Since joining Rush Law Firm, Steele has become known for her thoughtful and compassionate approach to client representation. She combines strength, sincerity, and strategic insight to ensure each client feels heard, understood, and confidently represented.   

Steele is admitted to practice law in Mississippi’s State Courts and Federal District Courts. She’s an active member of the Mississippi Bar Association, South-Central Mississippi Bar Association, Women in the Profession, Hattiesburg Area Young Lawyers, and Pine Belt Young Professionals. 

“I’m incredibly honored to be chosen, and I’m grateful for the role PRCC played in my journey,” said Steele. “Pearl River was my very first step toward becoming an attorney, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without the faculty and staff who invested in me. The kindness and guidance I received here truly shaped who I am today.” 

Outside of her professional commitments, Steele enjoys life in Purvis alongside her husband, Lane, and their two Dobermans, Delta and Rowen. On weekends, you’ll likely find her cheering on Ole Miss football or spending quality time with family and friends. 

Alumnus of the Year: Alex Riser, Vice President at Southern AgCredit 
 
Alex Riser was born and raised in Picayune, Mississippi, where he developed a strong foundation rooted in discipline, leadership, and a passion for both athletics and business. He attended Pearl River Community College from 2006 to 2009, where he played baseball for the Wildcats under Head Coach Jamie MacMahon. While at The River, Riser earned the respect of his coaches and teammates and was appointed team captain. The Wildcats won a South Division championship, finished state runner-up, and placed as regional runner-up for Region 23. 

A man in a navy suit with a red tie speaks from a podium at the Lake Terrace Convention Center during a formal event.
Alex Rider accepts the Alumnus of the Year Award. Photo by Patrick Peerboom.

Riser transferred to Bellhaven University, where he attended on a baseball scholarship. In 2010, he was part of the team that made the program’s first-ever appearance in the NAIA College World Series in Lewiston, Idaho. As a senior, he was again named team captain, leading his team to an SSAC Tournament Championship and to a school record-setting 45-win season in 2011 which still stands today.  

After completing his collegiate baseball career, Riser earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Belhaven University. He continued his education by obtaining his Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2014, further strengthening his foundation in finance and business strategy. 

Riser began his professional career in the real estate industry in 2012 as a Real Estate Broker, gaining valuable experience in property transactions and land markets. In 2015, he transitioned into the banking industry with Southern AgCredit, where he specializes in agricultural lending. His background in real estate, combined with his financial expertise, allows him to effectively serve customers across the agricultural sector with a practical, relationship-driven approach. 

“This is a true honor; arguably one of the biggest honors,” said Riser. “You know a place is special when you can’t remember having a bad day there—that’s what Pearl River was for me. This college helped shape me into a husband, a father, and a man in my community.” 

He is married to Allison Riser who also attended Pearl River Community College as a cheerleader and a member of the String of Pearls dance team. They have one son, Denson, who is named after Hall of Fame Baseball Coach Hill Denson. Outside of work, Riser enjoys hunting, spending time outdoors, and investing in opportunities that align with his values and long-term vision. 

Distinguished Service Award: Dr. Martha Lou Byrd Smith, Provost at PRCC 

Lumberton native Dr. Martha Lou Smith began her career in education because of a teacher who helped her understand the value of education itself.  After attending Pearl River, she earned bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi. 

A woman wearing a white blouse with bold red floral patterns speaks at a podium, gesturing while addressing the audience at an indoor event.
Dr. Martha Lou Smith accepts the Distinguished Service Award. Photo by Patrick Peerboom.

From January 1992 through May 1995, she taught fourth and sixth grades at Lumberton Elementary.  In 1995, Smith returned to her alma mater, Poplarville High School, and taught Technology Discovery to ninth graders.  She began her career at Pearl River Community College in Fall 2000, teaching Developmental Reading.  Opportunities in both Institutional Research and Extended Education led to the Vice President of General Education and Technology Services in 2011. The role has transitioned into her serving as Provost for the college.  

Dr. Smith’s impact extends beyond the classroom and administration into meaningful community engagement. In 2017, she joined colleagues in creating Wildcat Wonderland, a free Christmas event designed to bring families to campus and share the PRCC experience. Since its first year, the event has grown significantly, becoming a signature tradition that draws thousands each year. Her active participation each year underscores her hands-on leadership style and commitment to fostering strong community connections. 

“Pearl River has been a home to me, where people have cared for me, but they’ve also allowed me to care for them,” said Smith. “Rather than chasing long-term goals, I’ve learned to focus on the moments in front of me, because those moments create opportunities.  

“The true reward has been being part of a place where people care for one another and grow together.” 

Outstanding Partnership: Forrest General Hospital and Forrest Health Services 

Founded in 1952, Forrest Health has grown from a 90-bed county hospital into a comprehensive regional health system serving communities across South Mississippi. Over the years, the system has expanded to include seven hospitals, including a Level II Regional Trauma Center, and home to specialized services including The Orthopedic Institute, Pine Grove Behavioral Health & Addiction Services, the Cancer Center, the Forrest Health Institute of Neuroscience, and twelve clinics. Each of these facilities provides essential inpatient, emergency, rehabilitation, and long-term care services close to home. Together, these facilities reflect Forrest Health’s ongoing commitment to expanding access, improving outcomes, and delivering high-quality, compassionate care to the people of South Mississippi and beyond. 

A man in a blue suit and tie speaks at a podium during an event at the Lake Terrace Convention Center, gesturing toward the audience while giving remarks.
Forrest Health CEO Jeff Cooke accepts the Outstanding Partnership Award.Photo by Patrick Peerboom.

The award was accepted by the Forrest Health President and CEO Jeff Cook.  

“I’m accepting an award, not for anything personally that I’ve done, but on behalf of a lot of people that make tough decisions and pivot very fast all of the time,” said Cook. “Great organizations are built by extraordinary people working together toward a shared purpose.  

“Our partnership with Pearl River is about investing in people—students who will become the future of healthcare.” 

Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Carla Evers, Superintendent of Pass Christian Public School District 

Dr. Carla J. Evers is an accomplished educational leader serving in her 35th year as an educator and her 10th year as superintendent of the Pass Christian Public School District. Over the course of her career, she has served Mississippi’s students as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and Director of Instructional Programs, earning recognition as both Teacher of the Year and Administrator of the Year.  

A speaker wearing a black-and-white patterned jacket and red glasses stands at a podium at the Lake Terrace Convention Center, addressing attendees during an awards gala.
Dr. Carla Evers accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award. Photo by Patrick Peerboom.

Under her leadership, the district has continued its strong tradition of excellence and is widely regarded for its legacy of achievement in academics, athletics, and the arts. Deeply committed to student success, Dr. Evers maintains a visible presence in classrooms and schools, ensuring that every learner is equipped to graduate college- and career-ready. She takes particular pride in the accomplishments of the students of “The Pass,” whose performance consistently reflects the high standards and shared commitment of the community.  

Dr. Evers is actively engaged in civic and professional organizations, including the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi, PREPS, the Gulf Coast Education Initiative Consortium, and the Executive Committee of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.  

“It is so special to be honored, but it’s even more special to be truly seen,” said Evers. “Pearl River holds some of my fondest memories and served as an incubator for me to learn hard lessons. It was in the halls and the classrooms of the River that I grew up and began discovering who I wanted to become. I came here thinking I would be a medical doctor, but I left here understanding my calling was to be a teacher.” 

“My prayer is that the work I do honors God, that it opens doors for the children that I serve, and that it makes my family proud.” 

She is the daughter of Jewel and Glenda Raines of Carriere, MS. She and her husband, Carlos Evers, SFC ret., are the proud parents of six children— three sons and three daughters—, grandparents of five and parents to two French Bulldogs. A woman of faith, she is a member of First Missionary Baptist Church of Handsboro in Gulfport. She credits her success to God’s favor on her life and the unwavering support of her family. 

The Pearl River Community College Alumni Association and Development Foundation annually recognizes individuals, groups, and organizations that have earned both personal and professional achievement while also displaying the values of PRCC. 

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Article by Laura O’Neill. Photography by Laura O’Neill and Patrick Peerboom.

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