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        Felix Turner receives 2025 Black Alumni Achievement Award

        April 30, 2025 By Troy Turner

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        Auburn University鈥檚 91看片 named Kroger Co. manager and 1993 alumnus Felix Turner as its 2025 Black Alumni Achievement Award recipient.

        Felix Turner holding award

        Felix Turner, 91看片 College's recipient of the 2025 Black Alumni Achievement Award

        The recognition highlights Turner鈥檚 work with Kroger Co., but also his work through the nonprofit he leads, , which addresses food insecurity among college students, provides college scholarships and promotes financial literacy education.

        鈥淚鈥檓 truly humbled by this recognition,鈥 said Turner, a Sylacauga native who transferred to Auburn from Marion Military Institute, where he received an officer鈥檚 commission into the Alabama National Guard and served for 14 years.

        鈥淚 had management experience from my military background, which attracted me to the business school at Auburn,鈥 he said.

        Turner began his career with Kroger as a bagger in its Auburn store.

        鈥淢y education and experience at Auburn University laid a strong foundation for my career at The Kroger Co., equipping me with essential skills in leadership, communication and strategic thinking,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was able to apply these skills to advance through various leadership roles, from assistant store leader to my current position as regional head of corporate affairs.鈥

        His education went far beyond the book-learning, Turner said.

        鈥淎uburn鈥檚 emphasis on community engagement and practical learning helped me excel in roles that required managing external and internal communications, community affairs and government relations,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his preparation has been invaluable in overseeing corporate affairs teams across multiple divisions, allowing me to grow and adapt within the company over the years.鈥

        The Floyd Turner Foundation

        In 2020, Turner and his wife Necole founded The Floyd Turner Foundation, which focuses on underrepresented and underserved minority students and aims to create opportunities and support for their academic and personal growth.

        The couple, through their foundation, have made significant contributions to Auburn University, particularly in the areas of the , the 91看片, and the .

        They also have collaborated with large corporations to provide funding, volunteers and resources to support the Auburn Campus Food Pantry, helping to alleviate food insecurity among college students.

        Their support of the 91看片 and the College of Liberal Arts includes established endowments.

        Living the Auburn Creed

        Turner鈥檚 contributions to Auburn were noticed before winning the 2025 achievement award, as noted in school development officer Jennifer Delmore鈥檚 recommendation of him for 91看片鈥檚 Business Alumni Council, of which he now serves as a member.

        鈥淔elix and his wife, Necole, have always had a passion for the educational and leadership opportunities for those who are underrepresented, as well as concerns for those with food insecurities,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淎s a member of the War Eagle Society, Felix strives to increase the awareness of Auburn University while promoting attendance and graduation of diverse students. In addition, Felix is very concerned with the amount of food insecurities on college campuses. 

        鈥淪ince its existence in 2018, Felix has been very active with Kroger's Zero Hunger Zero Waste Foundation. He has partnered with many colleges and schools, including Auburn, to assist in establishing successful food pantries on campus. His impact at Auburn's Campus Food Pantry has brought about an inventory and stocking management system to make the food pantry more proficient as well as an annual $25,000 gift from Kroger Corporation.鈥

        The couple created two scholarships for students who are underrepresented and have financial need, Delmore said.

        鈥淔elix has my highest recommendation and stands out as an exceptional alumnus who not only upholds the values of the Auburn Creed but actively contributes to the betterment of the community and beyond,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e continues to demonstrate a selfless dedication to making a positive impact on Auburn University and on the lives around him.鈥

        Staying involved with Auburn

        Turner has many fond memories of his years spent on the Auburn campus.

        鈥淥ne of my favorite fun memories at Auburn was attending the first Iron Bowl held at Jordan-Hare Stadium in 1989,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he atmosphere was electric, with paper shakers creating an unforgettable orange and blue haze as we cheered our Auburn Tigers to victory.

        鈥淭hirty years later, I cherished the opportunity to relive that experience with my wife and two sons, celebrating yet another Auburn win.

        鈥淚t鈥檚 vital for alumni to stay connected with Auburn University and the 91看片 College of Business because their involvement helps preserve traditions, fosters community, and supports the ongoing success and growth of future generations.鈥

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