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From left to right: Daughter Janine Brown; Rosemary Brown; John Brown; and daughter Sarah Beth Brown. This photo of the Brown family was taken prior to 2020 and is courtesy of Emory University.
The Brown Family and Emory University’s Goizueta Business School Establish New Program for Agnes Scott Alumnae
In April, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School announced a $5 million endowment from Rosemary and John Brown to establish the Rosemary and John Brown Family Scholars Program. Designed to afford opportunity and to increase enrollment of women across Goizueta’s graduate programs, the Brown Family Scholars Program will provide scholarships to Agnes Scott and Spelman College alumnae enrolled in Goizueta’s graduate programs.
With women earning 57% of all undergraduate degrees but just 38% of Master of Business Administration degrees (Center for American Progress) and holding only 7.4% of top leadership roles at Fortune 500 companies (Fortune 500 research), the goal of this program is to increase representation of women in business.
“I am thrilled about the opportunities that the Brown Family Scholars Program affords to our alumnae,” President Leocadia I. Zak says. “This gift reinforces our deep commitment to ensuring the professional success of all Agnes Scott students. I am grateful for the Browns’ generosity and commitment to women’s education.”
The Brown Family Scholars Program aligns with Agnes Scott’s Professional Success Initiative, recently affirmed by the Board of Trustees as part of Pathway to Success, the college’s strategic plan. This initiative provides students with the resources and opportunities needed for success in their professional, civic and personal lives and will be bolstered by the college’s upcoming Center for Student Discovery and Professional Success.
The Brown Family Scholars Program also furthers Agnes Scott’s commitment to collaborate with leading business schools in metro Atlanta to develop the interests of our undergraduates. Agnes Scott’s Women’s Bridge to Business partnership with Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business is currently in its 10th year.
“I am both honored and greatly appreciative of the Brown family’s philanthropic investment in Agnes Scott alumnae, and I look forward to seeing our Brown Family Scholars take the business world by storm,” says President Zak.
The Brown Family Scholars Program will begin to award scholarships this fall.