Honorable William J. “Billy” McCoy, of Rienzi, will represent the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. McCoy is a 1964 graduate with a degree in agriculture and extension education.
Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives, McCoy, D-Miss, is currently serving his eighth term as representative for House District 3 in Alcorn and Prentiss counties. Since taking office in January 1980, McCoy has become a guiding force in efforts to improve Mississippi’s public schools and community colleges. He was instrumental in passing the Mississippi Adequate Education Program in 1997, which is one of the premier education bills passed in recent years. He also worked tirelessly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to ensure that Gulf Coast communities were rebuilt.
A native of Prentiss County, McCoy attended Booneville High School and Northeast Community College. He has been a lifelong farmer and businessman, and partners with his son, Sam, in a family farm and wholesale fish bait business. In his career, he has served as a vocational agriculture teacher, a loan officer with the Farmers Home Administration, and an auditor with the State Department of Audit.
McCoy’s fondest memories at Mississippi State were shortly after he married his wife, Edith. The McCoy family enjoyed spending time with their friends and fellow married couples in a housing complex on campus.
During his time at MSU, McCoy learned to devote time and attention necessary to achieve academic success. He believes his efforts in college greatly impacted his personal and professional life through the years.
McCoy credits his family to much of his success.
“My mother and my father, my wife, my son and my daughter have had the greatest influence on my personal and professional life,” he said.
Apart from his public service career, McCoy is a member of Gaston Baptist Church and the Prentiss County Farm Bureau. He is also a Shriner and Scottish Rite Mason.
McCoy and his wife, Edith, have two children: a son, Sam, and a daughter, Kim Eubank. They have four grandchildren, Molly Beth and Chloe Eubank and Lee and Tate McCoy.