Joe Gordy of Brewton, Ala., is being recognized as the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences 2008 Alumni Fellow.
Gordy graduated from Mississippi State in 1963 with a degree in horticulture. After graduating, he spent six years in the retail floral industry and eight in commercial and residential interior planning and design.
In the early 90s, Gordy became the president of Natural Decoration Inc., a company that manufactures fine fabric floral designs and botanical reproductions. He is now retired from that position.
Gordy has enjoyed a very successful career in the floral industry, including many awards and recognitions. He once served as one of three international judges for the 93rd annual Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif. He labels this as one of his greatest accomplishments.
In 1984, 1985 and 1986, Gordy enjoyed the distinction of decorating the Ronald Reagan White House for Christmas.
Throughout the ‘90s, Gordy served as a judge in many floral design competitions around the world. He has also represented the United States in many of these competitions.
He fondly remembers the friendships he made during his time at Mississippi State, both on campus and around Starkville.
“The MSU experiences gave me confidence and the ability to make better judgments as I traveled the road of life,” Gordy said.
Gordy now serves as the president of Gordy Development Inc. in Brewton. He is also the president of the Brewton Tree and Beautification Board.
In 2004, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences selected Gordy as its Alumni of the Year.
He and his wife Carol enjoy growing orchids, traveling, and gardening.