Authorities are searching for Clemson’s associate athletic director of planned giving Bert Henderson after he was reported missing Monday afternoon in Easley, S.C.

Henderson didn’t show up for work Monday, according to a statement by the university (below), and when a family friend couldn’t get into contact with him, the local authorities were notified. The university urges anyone with any information to contact the local authorities.

“Bert Henderson did not come to work on Monday morning, and after trying unsuccessfully to reach him by phone, members of the IPTAY staff contacted a family friend. When they could not locate Bert, law enforcement officials were notified. At this time we have no further update, and will pass any new information along as it is received. We ask anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to contact their local law enforcement agency,” a statement from Clemson University said.

According to WSPA.com, more than 100 people are currently searching for Henderson. The 60-year-old department official was last seen at his home on West Church Road in Easley.

Henderson started working for the university in 1978 as an athletic trainer. He also earned a master’s of education in administration and supervision from the university.

According to his Clemson bio, Henderson “works with donors to help establish the best method to provide gifts to Clemson athletics’ future. Bequests, trusts, endowments and other financial tools will be a part of gift and estate planning. He also works directly with Clemson University and the Clemson Athletic Capital Campaign offices to secure the best procedures for the donor and Clemson’s future for all capital gifts.”