Dr. Jerald Ogg
Jerald Ogg, who will be serving as director of his 23rd Tennessee GSH in 2024, is a professor in the Department of Mass Media and Strategic Communication at UT Martin. A former chair of the UT Martin Department of Communications, dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, interim vice chancellor for Student Affairs and provost/vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ogg holds a Ph.D. in journalism from Southern Illinois University and a law degree (J.D.) from UT Knoxville. He taught journalism and law courses for GSH from 1991-2000 before assuming the role of director.
Prior to joining the faculty at UT Martin, Dr. Ogg served as a judge advocate ("JAG") in the U.S. Air Force and practiced law in Baton Rouge, La. Dr. Ogg has taught communications law, ethics, news writing, media history, feature and editorial writing, public relations, crisis communication, public speaking and advertising at UT Martin. A recipient of the UT Alumni Association Outstanding Teaching Award, he is also a graduate of the UT Leadership Institute, for which he now serves as a faculty facilitator. He is a past president of both the Martin Parent-Teacher Organization and UT Martin Faculty Senate and a graduate of West Tennessee’s WestStar leadership development program.
A native of Springfield, Missouri, and avid fan of both the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals, Dr. Ogg retired from the Air Force Reserve at the rank of colonel. He is married to the former Jane Nichols of Dyersburg, Tennessee, and they have two daughters, Jennifer and Jana. They are also the proud grandparents of Boone and Maxwell.
Mr. Steve Vantrease
Mr. Vantrease serves on the Weakley County Board of Education, sits on the boards of directors of various local and regional community service organizations, and is a volunteer and leader in his church. He is a graduate of Leadership Weakley County, the WestStar Leadership program and the UT Leadership Institute. Mr. Vantrease holds memberships in the Tennessee Association of Community Leaders, the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Order of Omega, The National Society of Leadership and Success, and Optimist, International.
Mr. Vantrease is married with two daughters, a son-in-law, two grandchildren. His fondest endeavors are that of husband, father, and grandfather.
Ms. Joyanne Gansereit
Joyanne Gansereit began her career at UT Martin in November 2010 as an Administrative Assistant for the Vice Chancellor of University Advancement before taking a new roll as Coordinator for Public Occasions for the Chancellor and the Ned Ray McWherter Institute 2016. As of March 10, she is the coordinator for both Governor’s School and NRMI.
An alumna of UT Martin, Joyanne graduated from the College of Health and Human Performance in 1998 with a B.S. in K-12 education. She and her husband, Kurt, find joy in their children, Daniell and her husband, Eric, and Matthew, and his wife, Andrea. The love of their life is their granddaughters, Julia Grace (2 yrs.) and Eliana Faith (due August 2024).