PILLARS

β’ $40.5 million in new commitments, the third best year in the Powered by Purpose campaign and fourth best fundraising year ever
β’ Total campaign funds raised and credited to Darden reached $374 million, 93.5 percent of the way to the first $400 million milestone, with three years to go. Including matching money and gifts to other foundations in support of Darden, the total impact of the campaign to date for Darden is $467 million
β’ 50 major gifts of more than $100,000, a Darden record, with 17 first-time major donors
β’ $5.7 million raised by the University of Virginia Darden School Foundation for the Darden Annual Fund to support scholarships; faculty excellence; global impact; diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; and areas of greatest need
β’ More than $650,000 raised in a single Day for Darden
β’ Thir teen new members joined the Principal Donors Society, which recognizes donors at the $1 million and above level
β’ $5 million in new Planned Giving commitments
β’ $11.6 million in contributions from alumni who celebrated a Darden reunion, an increase of 19 percent over the annual average during the past five years
β’ More than $400,000 in gifts and commitments from the Class of 2022
β’ An anonymous $5 million gift to complete the fundraising for Smith Hall
Iwas recently asked to and agreed to serve on the governing board of my undergraduate institution, Washington College. This hum bling opportunity to serve reminds me just how strong the pull of alma mater is to many alumni. At Darden, thatβs especially true. We continually boast one of the most engaged alumni bases in the world β a global network of 18,000 graduates in more than 90 countries. And this past fiscal year, you strongly supported Darden through the generous gifts of your time, talent and treasure.
Our donors once again delivered a significant year of philanthropy, the highlights of which are listed below. Your investments support every aspect of our student and faculty experience. In this issue of Pillars, you will learn more about how you are making a difference β from funding faculty excellence and student scholarships to improvements to the Darden Grounds and the introduction of our new Part-Time MBA program.
Also, in this issue, we are pleased to recognize so many for their ded icated support in an Honor Roll of donors; however, this is more than just a list of names. Like the record-setting participation in this springβs Darden Reunion β which drew more than 1,000 alumni and 600 guests β this Honor Roll reflects the Darden communityβs strength.
Reading the names and realizing the impact of each one is a reminder that β as Lem Lewis (MBA β72) said this summer when receiving the Charles C. Abbott Award, the highest award we bestow upon alumni β βDarden [is] a labor of love.β On behalf of everyone here at Darden, we are so grateful that you agree, and the pull of alma mater is so strong.
Michael J. Woodfolk (TEP β05) President, Darden School FoundationMilestone I $400 million Milestone II Priorities Forthcoming by 30 June 2025
Faculty, Thought Leadership & Curricular Innovation
Scholarships, Financial Aid
Student Experience
Grounds Master Plan, Technology
Darden Annual Fund
Sincerely,
Life is unscripted. So is leadership.
Having just finished my seventh year as Dardenβs dean, amid a complex and chal lenging global environment, I am honored to report, as I do each fall, on the state of the School. The short answer is that it is strong. It is also clear that the responsible leaders Darden develops to improve business and society are needed now more than ever.
Thanks to the Darden community β alumni, friends, faculty, staff and stu dents β and despite challenges, Darden is thriving. We are pursuing excellence in all dimensions and are well-positioned to re alize the full potential of Dardenβs mission to deliver unparalleled transformational learning experiences.
The School is executing against the five strategic priorities the community identified for the Darden Worldwide 2026 strategic plan:
β’ Attracting exceptional students by delivering and enhancing the worldβs best, most accessible global education with top ROI
β’ Attracting, retaining and developing diverse, world-class faculty and staff talent
β’ Advancing scholarly research and prac titioner-relevant thought leadership
β’ Expanding competitive infrastructure, global brand and network at UVA and beyond
β’ Expanding Darden resources via out standing executive education, advance ment, technology and innovation
These priorities inform the pillars of our Powered by Purpose campaign β which is nearing its first milestone with a little more than two-and-a-half years left in the campaign.
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We must start with faculty and staff, on whose shoulders Darden is built.
In August, we welcomed 12 new faculty, bringing to 50 the number of faculty hired since I joined. The new est cohort bolsters existing areas of strength and breaks new ground, notably with the addition of the first-ever Bodily Bicentennial Professor in Analytics. The all-star culture of Darden faculty, defined by teaching, research and service, is paramount for the Schoolβs future. This year, The Princeton Review rated Darden the number one MBA faculty for the fifth year in a row.
To support faculty research, we launched this year an Office of Research Services with additional case writers and research assistants. We are also relaunching the Ph.D. program in 2023 and look forward to welcoming doctoral students in two fields of study: Strategy, Ethics and Entrepreneurship and Quantitative Analysis. Re cruiting has begun, and demand looks strong.
This summer, we announced the formation of the Real Estate Initiative β which builds on the Schoolβs longstanding offerings in real estate, asset management and investing from the Richard A. Mayo Center for Asset Management β and the Walentas Professorship in Real Estate. The initiative represents a significant accel eration of opportunity for Darden students who wish to pursue careers in real estate by providing a distinct offering among leading MBA programs.
Darden faculty members have received multiple prestigious teaching awards in recent months, with recognitions coming from the University and around the world. (Learn more about these top honors on Page 7.)
Darden staff also support and power the Schoolβs thought-leadership efforts expertly. Darden Ideas
to Action, for example, connects readers with leading research and the latest thinking from the Schoolβs faculty and other experts. All told, Dardenβs commu nications channels reached more than half a million readers last year.
Last spring, aligning with our commitment to global education and thanks to the Batten Worldwide Scholar ship, more than 300 Darden students traveled to 10 dif ferent international locations. It was the most extensive single global offering in the Schoolβs history and unique among peers.
Darden also continues to evolve the student expe rience. The student club Darden Capital Management, which offers hands-on experience in asset manage ment, introduced a $1 million fund focused on real estate β bringing the total Darden School Foundation assets under student management to $30 million. Also introduced this spring is a new dual degree with the UVA School of Architecture, alongside its masterβs in urban and environmental planning.
In August, we welcomed 551 students of the now three formats of the MBA: 349 to the Full-Time MBA in Charlottesville, 134 to the Executive MBA (which has a Global Executive MBA option) and 68 to the new PartTime MBA based in Rosslyn β a strong outcome for the programβs inaugural year. We also welcomed to Rosslyn 59 students to the Master of Science in Business An alytics, which we deliver with UVAβs McIntire School of Commerce. The cohort of our flagship executive education program for senior leaders β The Executive Program, which graduated in June β was the largest in several years and signals evergreen interest in Dardenβs leadership and management programs.
The MBA admissions cycle was highly competitive. I am proud that we saw a near-record number of appli cations in what was a significant down year for many other top schools. For the Full-Time MBA, one student is admitted for about every eight applications.
Inclusive excellence remains a priority. Recruiting women and under-represented minorities this year was challenging, as peer schools ramped up their efforts and scholarship offerings. The Darden School Founda tion helped address the situation through a current-use womenβs scholarship challenge and new programs for students such as Impact Fellows and Breakthrough Scholars, the latter focusing on asset management.
The Full-Time Class of 2022 enjoyed in-person graduation in May, followed by record career outcomes and historical highs for salary and signing bonuses. The most popular hiring industries were consulting,
finance, technology, consumer packaged goods and health care. Several rankings agencies called out Darden again for its employment outcomes, including The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report and Poets & Quants, which named Darden graduates third among MBA programs for lifetime ROI of almost $3 million, behind Wharton and Kellogg.
Darden is an oasis of learning due in part to its beauti ful Goodwin Family Grounds in Charlottesville. Work continues on the Schoolβs master plan to ensure that our buildings create the setting for a best-in-class experience and generate ongoing revenue to sustain future growth.
Donors unlocked matching funds to complete financing for C. Ray Smith Hall β enabling renovations to the alumni hall and home to the Darden School Foundation and Sands Institute for Lifelong Learning. The new boutique hotel and conference center, which will be operated by Kimpton when it opens in spring 2023, is on time and budget. (Learn more on Page 8.) Both Smith Hall and the new hotel will be LEEDcertified β an internationally recognized marker of environmentally sustainable building practices.
Finally, in June, the University of Virginia Board of Visitors Buildings and Grounds Committee accepted a proposal from the Darden School to add a student housing project to UVAβs Capital Plan. Then, at its next meeting in September, the board approved the re mainder of Dardenβs refreshed master plan, including renovations to the faculty building and student spaces which have not been updated in more than a quarter century. (Learn more about this early positive step in a comprehensive vetting process for these projects on Page 9.)
None of this would be possible without financial resources and the philanthropic generosity of Darden donors. Darden is emerging from the pandemic in a strong position because of the incredible momentum and solid investments we had going into the crisis. We ended the fiscal year on budget. We have appropriate reserves. Due to the capital campaign and UVIMCOβs performance, our endowments are the strongest they have been in School history.
However, we know that endowments take time to grow and that we have more to do with two-and-a-half years until the Powered by Purpose campaignβs conclu sion in 2025. We also recognize that the market is in creasingly volatile and will be for some time. Dardenβs focus continues to be on raising funding to support excellence and position Darden for decades of success as one of the worldβs preeminent business schools.
In so doing, it is our intention to do great and good, in concert with the University and in support of our mission.
Life is unscripted. And so is leadership. Together, we will manage through it and make Darden the best it can be.
In a historic first for Darden, incoming students from all three MBA formats β Full-Time, Part-Time and Executive with a Global Executive MBA option β came together on Grounds in August to begin their academic journey. Representatives from these classes are pictured alongside the faculty members leading these formats.
(rear row, left to right) Yael Grushka-Cockayne, Altec Styslinger Foundation Bicentennial Chair in Business Administration and senior associate dean for professional degree programs; Mariam Eatedali, part-time MBA student, Class of 2025; Mark Kington, full-time MBA student, Class of 2023; Hieu Le, part-time MBA student, Class of 2025. (front row, left to right) Matthew Boyd, Pharm.D., executive MBA student, Class of 2023; Lauren Powlovich, MD, executive MBA student, Class of 2023; Tom Steenburgh, Richard S. Reynolds Professor of Business Administration and senior associate dean for the full-time MBA program; Vashti Barran, full-time MBA student, Class of 2023.
The campaign empowers Darden to nurture the outstanding faculty of the future and develop insights for leaders facing real-world business challenges.
Senior Associate Dean for Professional Degree Programs Yael Grushka-Cockayne leads degree programs for a growing group at Darden: working professionals. Nearly 400 students are now working toward an MBA or Master of Science in Business Analytics at UVA Darden D.C. Metro in Rosslyn, Virginia. In August, Darden built upon its success with the Executive MBA it offers in the D.C. region by launching a second format of the MBA: the Part-Time MBA.
The current bustle in the Washington, D.C., area represents steady and substantial growth in a market that launched with 70 Executive MBA students in Rosslyn with the 2017β18 academic year.
Grushka-Cockayne shares her thoughts on the state of the professional degree programs and why now was the right time to launch a new format of the Darden MBA.
We launched the Part-Time MBA for D.C.-area students interested in the Darden MBA who also want a bit more flexibility in completion time. Unlike our lockstep Executive MBA, which has a Global Executive MBA option, and our Full-Time MBA delivered in Charlottes ville, the Part-Time students can com plete the program on a slightly slower timeline, likely in about 33 months. These students will continue to work while earning an MBA, and skew slightly younger than our Executive MBAs, who also typically work full time.
The Part-Time program brings flexibil ity and optionality. It is simply another path to the Darden MBA. By taking two courses a quarter instead of three, perhaps some will manage a slightly more demanding work environment, for instance. Weβve tried to design the pro gram to be both flexible and predictable, with a mix of weekday evening in-person programming and synchronous online learning that allows students to plan well in advance.
As weβve thought about growth at Darden, we identified several different
paths, and the Part-Time MBA seemed like the one that most closely met our mission to educate, inspire and trans form; with our D.C. area location, the audience was clearly there, as well.
We have enrolled an incredible first cohort. We know the D.C. area well, so that has helped, but so have the pandemic-influenced trends of this push toward greater flexibility and a strong job market. Many young people would love to pursue an MBA but donβt feel they can walk away from a great job at the moment. A Part-Time MBA or an Executive MBA allows these students to invest in themselves and maintain or even accelerate their professional trajectory.
A lot of what we do relies on the gener osity of our donors, and with the PartTime MBA program, the support was helpful at every stage of the way. That includes giving us the literal space β the Sands Family Grounds in Rosslyn is a huge draw, and our identity in the area has been strengthened by it β and the opportunity as faculty members to work on it. Philanthropy has helped from the beginning, with investigating the landscape, providing funds for program design and marketing efforts and all the way to scholarships for incoming students. The launch of the Part-Time format has definitely benefited from generous and visionary philanthropy.
As weβve thought about growth at Darden, we identified several different paths, and the Part-Time MBA seemed like the one that most closely met our mission to educate, inspire and transform; with our D.C. area location, the audience was clearly there, as well.β
In May, friends and family cele brated the life and impact of Pro fessor John Colley at a memorial service at Old Cabell Hall.
The event was delayed almost two years due to the coronavirus pandemic and held at the end of the first in-per son Darden Reunion Weekend in three years, allowing hundreds of former students and friends to come together to celebrate Colleyβs incredible impact.
A parade of former students, col leagues and friends offered remem brances of Colley, many about the fre quent basketball games he and Professor Alec Horniman played against students at UVAβs Memorial Gymnasium over the years or returning to Darden each year to help teach in Colleyβs courses.
Dean Scott Beardsley noted during his welcome remarks that, at Colleyβs retirement, a group of former students stepped up to complete the endowment for the Darden Jefferson Fellowship program in his honor and Darden
Professor Jim Detert holds a chair in his name. Other legacies established in his honor supporting students include the Colley Raven Scholarships and the John Colley Award.
βIn so many ways, his spirit shines on,β Beardsley said.
Darden and UVA have agreed to name an iconic space at the Darden School in Colleyβs honor. The skylight dome at the top of PepsiCo Forum in Saunders Hall will now be known as the Colley Cupola.
Associated with this new space, the Darden School Foundation and Darden School aim to raise $5 million in honor of Colley, which will be designated to the new Colley Faculty Excellence Fund.
For more information and to support this ef fort in honor of Colley, contact Carter Hoerr at hoerrc@darden.virginia.edu.
In so many ways, his spirit shines on.β
β Dean Scott Beardsley
Darden faculty members have received multiple prestigious teaching awards in recent months, with recognitions coming from both the University and around the world. Highlights of recent faculty awards include:
Ed Freeman, University Professor and Elis and Signe Olsson Professor of Business Administration, received the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest honor given to a member of the Univer sity community. Freemanβs award, given for his hugely influential body of work around stakeholder theory, recognizes a faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in scholarship, research, and creative works and a record of creation or dissemination of knowledge that has contributed substantially to the educa tion and development of students.
Renowned for his role in the Darden classroom, Freeman is one of the few faculty members to hold the title of University Professor and teaches on a variety of topics throughout the Darden MBA program. He also serves as aca demic director for the Institute for Busi ness in Society and as course head for First Year Business Ethics at Darden.
Previous Thomas Jefferson Award winners at Darden include Professors Alec Horniman and John Colley, who both received the Thomas Jefferson Award for service to the University. Col gate Darden received the award in 1958.
Marc Lipson, Robert F. Vandell Profes sor of Business Administration, received an All-University Teaching Award, which recognizes a professor who goes above and beyond in creating meaning ful learning environments. A professor in the Finance area at Darden, Lipson was cited for his commitment to student development and aiding in curriculum enhancement, among other factors.
Lipson has been leading the Darden School in what he calls βstudentcentered learningβ since arriving in 2005. His supporters said he has the βability to get students to engage with difficult problems, experiment with solutions, and in the process understand markets and organizations.β
Lipson also developed βDarden Before Darden,β a pre-matriculation program that supports students from diverse backgrounds to acquaint them with the School and Dardenβs methods.
Saras Sarasvathy, Paul M. Hammaker Professor in Business Administration, received the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research in Sweden. The prize committee noted that effectuation had long since reached beyond entre preneurial research and was now widely adopted in fields such as marketing, strategy and international business.
Rather than trying to predict the future, Sarasvathy says, βSuccessful entrepreneurs have learned the inverse lesson β that just with things already within your control in the present, you can co-create the future, instead of pre dicting it. That is thinking effectually.β
Sarasvathyβs research illuminates both how entrepreneurs make their decisions and how the entrepreneurial process unfolds, influencing thousands and changing the way business schools teach the subject. She has also shown a remarkable commitment to engaging with the global entrepreneurship com munity, and her influence in the field is pervasive.
The campaign allows Dardenβs Grounds to set the standard for world-class business education and uniquely reflect the Schoolβs values, interests and purpose.
Construction of the new hotel at Darden is more than three-quarters complete, keeping the project on track for a spring opening. Its name will be revealed this fall.
The hotel, owned by the Darden School Foundation and operated by boutique hotelier Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, will support Dardenβs academic mission. It will host students and programs for all MBA formats, as well as faculty confer ences and symposia. It will serve as the hub of Dardenβs Executive Education & Lifelong Learning programs. It will also offer the UVA and Charlottesville com munities a place for conferences, celebrations, and other meetings and events.
The hotel will be open to all, and the funds it generates through the Darden School Foundation will support scholarships and the Schoolβs mission of student and faculty excellence.
The five-story building will feature 199 guest rooms, including 12 suites. Ame nities for guests will include morning coffee and tea service, an evening social hour, in-room yoga mats, an on-site fitness center, complimentary bicycles and pet-friendly policies.
The exterior silhouette of the hotel, designed by Cooper Carry architects, is in Jeffersonian style to blend into University Grounds and will meet specifications for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certification.
The hotel will feature a taproom and a ground-level restaurant with an outdoor terrace. It will house approximately 11,500 square feet of meeting spaces
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Walks and Trails
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Visit the βDarden Grounds Master Plan, Technology & Innovationβ section of the Powered by Purpose campaign website (giving.darden.virginia.edu) for specific naming opportunities and giving amounts.
In June, the University of Virginia Board of Visitors Buildings and Grounds Committee accepted a proposal from the Darden School to add a student housing project to UVAβs Capital Plan. Then, at its next meeting in September, the board approved the remainder of Dardenβs refreshed master plan, including renovations to the faculty building and student spaces which have not been updated in more than a quarter century. The overall objective is to improve the Darden residential experience, advance the academic mission, address strategic needs, improve inclusion and make Darden more competitive.
These votes are an early positive step in a comprehensive vetting process. More architectural drawings to ensure economic and experience optimization, development of a public-private partnership, and approval of a business plan β among many other steps β are required before any construction could begin.
and classrooms for educational gatherings. In addition, the hotel boasts a 6,000-plus-square-foot ballroom with the capacity to seat 425 guests.
Another feature of the facility will be a 5-acre botanical garden and arboretum on the hotel grounds, with a stream running through it. The gardens connect to the Rivanna Trail and will offer outdoor space and continuity to North Grounds.
The spirit of philanthropy is evident in the hotel proj ect, and naming opportunities remain for many indoor and outdoor spaces, both large and small.
Leisure reservations will open up soon. For event inquiries or information regarding group bookings, a new website will debut soon.
For information on making a gift to support the hotel, restaurants, arboretum and botanical gardens, please contact Samantha Hartog, interim vice president for advancement, at hartogs@darden.virginia.edu.
The full-scale proposed housing project (with sites on the north and south end of the Darden Grounds) could provide up to 440 beds, which will be programmed further to accommodate the amenities and needs of Dardenβs students. The project might be phased, and although it will help to address a housing shortage, Darden students will still require other housing in proximate locations such as Ivy Gardens. The plan also includes new recreation amenities and creates new pedestrian-scaled brick paths lined with shade trees.
The Universityβs annual capital planning process ensures that major capital projects β defined as new construction, renovation, or infrastructure projects with budgets of $5 million or more β align with broader institutional priorities. The University updates its Capital Plan annually to add new projects, remove ones that are no longer a priority and prioritize others using established criteria. Naming opportunities for housing-related philanthropy are under development.
Now that the Darden student housing project is approved for UVAβs Capital Plan, the Buildings and Grounds Committee must review and approve the concept, site, design guide lines and schematic design. Additionally, as other individual projects within Dardenβs broader master plan concept are designed, programmed, funded and presented, the School and the Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees are ex pected to advance capital plan recommendations to the UVA Board of Visitors for inclusion in the Major Capital Plan.
Campaign support for the Darden Annual Fund enables the School to remain innova tive, invest in top strategic priorities and respond nimbly to emerging opportunities.
The Darden Annual Fund is making it easier for donors to power the Schoolβs strategic priorities. Starting this fall, donors can prioritize their annual fund gifts in the following areas:
β’ Faculty, Thought Leadership & Curriculum
β’ Scholarships, Financial Aid & Student Experience
β’ Sustainable Grounds
β’ Area of Greatest Need
These areas correspond to the pri orities of Dardenβs Powered by Purpose campaign, providing an opportunity for all donors to support the needs of our students, faculty and community more directly. Also, gifts to each area advance inclusive excellence efforts β invest ments that move the School and global business forward.
As always, every gift to the Darden Annual Fund matters, no matter the amount. And importantly, annual giving continues to have an immediate impact, empowering the School to say βyesβ to new ideas while providing foundational
support to programming essential to the Darden experience. As a result of this flexibility β in addition to the new, streamlined giving priorities β annual fund investments will more clearly amplify our endowment.
Many of Dardenβs best ideas β now either supported by endowed funds or part of the Schoolβs core offerings β started as initiatives of the annual fund. For example, the annual fund provided market research that helped launch the Executive and Part-Time MBA programs. Also, scholarships for inclusive excel lence offered by the Darden School Foun dation started and continue as efforts of the annual fund β including those to recruit under-represented minorities, women and international students.
Kick-starting initiatives with the human and financial capital to build momentum and measure success enables Darden to develop sustainable programs with lasting student and faculty engage ment. And now, with Darden Annual Fund priorities helping donors power their purpose, the impact on Darden is limitless.
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Above: Sukari Brown (Class of 2023), a recip ient of the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management Fellowship through the Darden School Foundation. Above Right: Former Prudential Chairman and CEO John Strangfeld (MBA β77)
Darden celebrated the power of scholarships at the annual scholarship cel ebration in April, with the community reflecting on the more than 90 new scholarships created since the start of the Powered by Purpose campaign.
Full-Time MBA student Sukari Brown (Class of 2023), a recipient of the Con sortium for Graduate Study in Management Fellowship through the Darden School Foundation, explained how a health condition helped power her commitment to changing the world.
βMy condition is something a lot of medical professionals still donβt understand, and the only reason is a lack of funding,β said Brown. βSo I wanted to take my experience in construction and consulting and private equity and come to business school and fill in the gaps in order to make myself a better investor, a better friend, a better partner and a better family member.β
Former Prudential Chair and CEO John Strangfeld (MBA β77) explained his passion for funding scholarships for students with military experience. A recent planned gift by Strangfeld will ensure the School has resources to support the military community for years to come.
At the event, Strangfeld drew an ovation when he announced that he had just learned one of the early Strangfeld scholars had recently made a seven-figure donation to create a new full scholarship to attend Darden.
βThe idea is that the full circle is great,β Strangfeld said. βHow you choose to approach it is up to your own individual ideas.β
To support a scholarship, contact Stephanie Brady at bradys@darden.virginia.edu or +1-207-333-2517.
As the top business schools ramp up efforts to land top female students, the University of Virginia Darden School Foundation and generous Darden School of Business alumni are positioning the School as a leading destination for women.
The Foundation has announced a womenβs scholarship challenge match program, powered by $2.5 million in donations that serve as gift-matching funds. New commitments of $10,000 or more made to the Foundation to support womenβs scholarships will be matched 1:1 until the matching funds run out. To date, a total of $3.3 million dollars has been secured for the womenβs schol arship challenge, with $1.7 million in remaining matching funds to award.
The program is a powerful tool for recruiting women to Darden. A gift of $150,000 provides funding for a fulltuition scholarship for two years and unlocks the matching funds to support a second student with a full-tuition scholarship. A $500,000 gift supports three full-tuition scholarships for two years or five partial-tuition scholarships, which is doubled thanks to the match.
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Natalia Alvarez Diaz (MBA β22) received the 2022 Edie Hunt Inspiration Award, given by the FortΓ© Foundation in Los Angeles, during its annual MBA Leadership Conference this summer. FortΓ© is a nonprofit working to launch women into successful and significant careers β and the Hunt Award is given annually to an MBA who has contributed to her school or community by advanc ing women in business.
While president of Dardenβs Graduate Women in Business organization, Alvarez Diaz helped make changes within Dardenβs administration to broaden womenβs exposure to less traditional career opportunities in business, secure more scholarships for women, particularly of under-represented minorities, and increase sensitivity among Dardenβs Career Center staff about the nuances of identity in pursuing a business career.
To hear from Alvarez Diaz about her Darden experience and the importance of scholarships in recruiting women and underrepresented minorities to the School, watch the video linked below.
The Frank E. Genovese (MBA β74) Second Year Fellowship entered its 30th year in 2022, with four recipients β Class of 2023 students Emily Corelli, Rachel Hurst, Brian Krentz and Mathieu Philie β joining a network of 78 other Genovese fellows.
First Year students in the top 30 percent of the class interested in working as general managers or wishing to own their own businesses are eligible to apply for the award.
βI am extremely honored to be chosen by Frank and the selection committee for this award,β said Krentz, who interned with the biotech startup Evozyne over the summer. βI am excited to follow in the tradition of Darden students making tremendous impact in the world.β
Speaking at the April event at which the awards were presented, Genovese spoke of the joy in giving back to good causes and encouraged students to give early for maximum impact. Recently, three previous Genovese Fellows took up the charge, launching scholarship initiatives of their own.
Genovese has been an active presence at the Darden School for decades. An Abbott Award recipient and former Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees member, Genovese has often returned to lecture in courses such as βAcquisition of Closely Held Enterprises.β
AccessDarden β a need-based merit scholarship program for students in all three MBA formats β is attracting strong interest from alumni who want to pay forward the transformational Darden experience.
John O. (MBA β82) and Frances Downing recently established a scholarship as part of the program, further enhancing its impact on Darden students from all backgrounds.
Once admitted to Darden on merit, students can apply for scholarship support based on their financial need, which is determined by considering factors such as income, savings and assets. Based on eligibility, the maximum amount offered currently is $20,000 per year, roughly 20 percent of a studentβs cost of attendance.
Over time, with further donor support, it is expected that grant amounts will increase.
The John O. (MBA β82) and Frances Downing Scholarship is a strong vote of confidence in Dardenβs ambitious goal that no student graduate with more than the cost of one year in debt, including need-based grants and scholarships.
For more information on how you, too, can invest in AccessDarden, please contact Stephanie Brady at bradys@darden.virginia.edu or +1-207-333-2517.
54% Tuition and Fees: Full-Time MBA, Executive MBA, MSBA and Ph.D. programs
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Restricted Endowment Draws and Current-Use Gifts: Endowment and current-use restricted gifts from alumni, corporations, foundations and friends
14% Executive Education & Lifelong Learning and Hospitality: Non-degree offerings and Dardenβs dining facilities
10% Auxiliary Businesses and Other: Darden Business Pub lishing, Darden Course Materials Management, massive open online courses, conferences and capital reserves
4% Darden Annual Fund
52% Student Experience: Faculty, degree programs, scholarships, career services, admissions, student affairs, technology, financial aid and the registrar
12% Executive Education & Lifelong Learning and Hospitality: Non-degree offerings and Dardenβs dining facilities
12% Building and Grounds: Utilities and maintenance related to the Darden Grounds
9% Research: Centers of Excellence (Batten Institute, Center for Global Initiatives, Institute for Business in Society, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics, Richard A. Mayo Center for Asset Management and Sands Institute for Lifelong Learning) and general faculty research support
6% University Assessment: Funds provided by Darden to the University of Virginia to support University-wide overhead costs
5% Administration: Finance, human resources, compliance and the deanβs office
3% External Relations: Outreach and partnerships with Dardenβs global alumni network, donors, media, corporations and other important stakeholders that advance the mission of the Darden School
Auxiliary Businesses, Other and Contribution to Reserves: Darden Business Publishing, Darden Course Materials Man agement,
open online courses, University funding and conferences
37% Scholarship endowments provide aid for students in Dardenβs degree programs.
29% Centers of Excellence endowments support the Batten Institute, Center for Global Initiatives, Institute for Business in Society, Olsson Center for Applied Ethics, Richard A. Mayo Center for Asset Management and Sands Institute for Lifelong Learning.
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Founded in 2003, the Principal Donors Society recog nizes those who support Darden at the highest level of lifetime giving. Through philanthropic support of $1 million or more, Principal Donors have truly estab lished themselves as the Schoolβs most loyal stewards. Darden honors this extraordinary philanthropy on the entablature frieze of the Rosenblum Foyer and Pep siCo Forum, as well as donor recognition walls in the South Lounge and at the Sands Family Grounds at UVA Darden D.C. Metro.
Jefferson Level: $25M & Above Anonymous * Frank Batten Sr. + * David M. LaCross β78 & Kathleen O. LaCross Frank M. Sands Sr. β63 + & Marjorie R. Sands + David C. Walentas β64 & Jane Walentas +
Madison Level: $10Mβ24.9M Altec/Styslinger Foundation George A. L. David β67 * Robert J. Hugin β85 & Kathleen Hugin Richard A. Mayo β68 & Sara Page Mayo * The Batten Foundation George S. Tahija β86 & Laurel Tahija
Monroe Level: $5Mβ9.9M Anonymous H. William Coogan Jr. β82 & Theresa Kost Riddle James A. Cooper β84 & Stacy L. Cooper Frank E. Genovese β74 & Susan L. Genovese * W. Hunter Goodwin III + β95 & Crystal H. Goodwin Kirsti W. Goodwin β02 & Matthew T. Goodwin Robert D. Hardie MBA β95, PhD β99 & Molly G. Hardie Martina Hund-Mejean β88 & Bruno J. Mejean Thomas A. Saunders III β67 + & Mary Jordan Saunders * John R. Strangfeld Jr. β77 Robert C. Woodworth β73 & Joyce Woodworth
Rotunda Level: $2.5Mβ4.9M W.L. Lyons Brown III β87 & Susanna S. Brown Terrence D. Daniels β70 & Courtnay S. Daniels * Colgate W. Darden Jr. + & Constance Darden + * U. Bertram Ellis Jr. β79 John W. Glynn Jr. JD β65 & Barbara A. Glynn In Honor of the Class of 1957 Gary T. Jones β74 & Elizabeth Rhett Jones * Doug Lebda β14 & Megan Lebda Lemuel E. Lewis β72 & Sandra Lewis H. Eugene Lockhart Jr. β74 & Terry J. Lockhart * John G. Macfarlane III β79 & Dudley W. Macfarlane * Donald E. Morel Jr. TEP β97 & Lauren Morel Michael E. OβNeill β74 & Patricia J. OβNeill
Frank M. Sands Jr. β94
James W. Todd β64 + & Sharon K. Todd * Steven C. Voorhees β80 & Celia Voorhees Thomas R. Watjen β81 & Nanette A. Watjen Donald M. Wilkinson β66 + & Lucinda P. Wilkinson + *
Colonnade Level: $1Mβ2.4M Anonymous (3)
Kirby Clarke Adams β79
Beverley W. Armstrong β66 + * & Carol C. Armstrong Stephen E. Bachand β63 & Phyllis Bachand Thomas J. Baltimore Jr. β91 & Hillary D. Baltimore Frank Batten Jr. β84 & Aimee C. Batten * Dorothy Neal Batten β90 *
E. Thayer Bigelow Jr. β67 * William D. Cannon Jr. β68 + & Nancy Cannon David Cheek β79 & Kathy Cheek
James S. Cheng β87 & Jeanette Wang Cheng Gordon Crawford β71 & Dona Crawford Hugh Cullman
William K. Daniel II β91 & Robin W. Daniel Robert G. Doumar Jr. β88 & Noelle C. Doumar Charles G. Duffy III β87 * Louis G. Elson β90
Lawton W. Fitt β79 & James I. McLaren * John D. Fowler Jr. β84 & Corey P. Fowler
Peter M. Grant II β86 & Colleen Jennings Grant Bret W. Holden β88 & Jeanne Marie Holden
Thomas V. Inglesby β84 & Joan Weaver Inglesby John B. Jung β84 & Connie B. Jung
Peter D. Kiernan β79 & Eaddo H. Kiernan Martin L. Killgallon II β72 & Deborah Killgallon * William C. Killgallon TEP β76 & Susan Killgallon * Mark J. Kington β88 & Ann A. Kington
Philip W. Knisely β78 & Patricia Knisely Robert E. Lamb II β70 & Charlotte Lamb Bruce R. Lauritzen β67
Lawrence Lewis Jr. + & Janet P. Lewis + * Daniel S. Lynch β84 & Elizabeth H. Lynch β84 Thomas C. MacAvoy + & Margaret M. MacAvoy + J. Huston McCollough II β75 & Joan S. McCollough *
Barclay McFadden III β76 & Jane Perry McFadden
The Melville Foundation
Albert N. Morgan Jr. β72 & Carla H. Morgan J. Byrne Murphy β86 & Pamela Murphy
Morris S. Smith Foundation, Trustees Sterling, Larry and Mei Franklin Marshall N. Morton β72 & Caroline Morton Paul A. Murphy + G. Ruffner Page Jr. β86 & Virginia White Page Zhiyuan βJerryβ Peng β03 & Ying Hu Harry T. Rein β73 & Susan D. Rein Douglas A. Scovanner β79 & Mary M. Scovanner Mary Buckle Searle β86 & Stewart Searle Jack T. Siegel β67 + & Alice H. Siegel * Henry F. Skelsey β84 & Susan W. Skelsey Robert W. Smith β87 & Teresa Smith Shannon G. Smith β90 Allan W. Staats β62 + & Barbara G. Staats E. Roe Stamps IV & Penny Stamps + Wallace Stettinius β59 & Mary Gray Stettinius Henri A. M. Termeer β73 + & Belinda Herrera-Termeer Bruce R. Thompson β90 Warren M. Thompson β83 William P. Utt β84 & Carolyn S. Utt Bradley J. Waitzer β87 & Terry Waitzer David N. Webb β77 & Nancy Shepherd Webb β77 Thomas E. Worrell Jr. β71 *
Founding Members
Deceased
Principal and major gift donors continue to power the innovations that matter most within the Darden experience to new heights. Their generosity is essential to advancing key priorities through the Powered by Purpose campaign: faculty, thought leadership and curricular innovation; scholarships, financial aid and student experiences; Darden Grounds Master Plan, technology and innovation; and emerging strategic priorities of the School.
This list recognizes donors who made cumulative commitments of $100,000 or more between 1 July 2021 and 30 June 2022.
$5M & Above Anonymous
$2.5Mβ$4.9M
Mark J. Styslinger & Jennifer O. Styslinger
Steven C. Voorhees β80 & Celia Voorhees
$1Mβ$2.49M
James Craig Allison β82
Robert Scott Creighton β82
Hugh Cullman
John Osborne Downing β82 & Frances Skiddy Downing Robert John Hugin β85
Richard Arthur Mayo β68 & Sara Page Mayo
Donald E. Morel Jr. TEP β97 & Lauren Morel
$500,000β$999,999
John R. Belk β86 & Kimberly D. Belk Charles G. Duffy III β87
Bret W. Holden β88 & Jeanne Marie Zavertnik Holden J. Byrne Murphy β86 & Pamela Murphy Owen K. Rankin & Michele J. Rankin
Susan Nancy Sobbott β90 Allan W. Staats β62 + & Barbara G. Staats
$250,000β$499,999
Anonymous (2)
Stephen Eugene Bachand β63
W.L. Lyons Brown III β87 & Susanna S. Brown Nancy B. Chappell & Samuel M. Chappell III β82 David Cheek β79 & Kathy Cheek William Kenyon Daniel II β91 & Robin W. Daniel John D. Fowler Jr. β84 & Corey P. Fowler Carson Gleberman β86 & Joseph Gleberman Kirsti W. Goodwin β02 & Matthew T. Goodwin Martina Hund-Mejean β88 & Bruno J. Mejean Kimberly B. Morrish β93
Matthias Daniel Renner β86 & Linda G. Renner Douglas Allen Scovanner β79 & Mary M. Scovanner E. Roe Stamps IV
$100,000β$249,999
Anonymous (2)
Daniel Abdun-Nabi Nina Abdun-Nabi β82 + Richard E. Berry β94
Mary Buckle Searle β86 & Stewart A. Searle III Guillaume M. Cuvelier β91 Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. β95 & Pamela F. Edmonds John M. Fruehwirth β96 & Christine A. Fruehwirth β96 John P. Hodgson β87 & Malia Blythe Jeffers John K. Keppler β02 & Dianne Keppler Elizabeth H. Lynch β84 & Daniel Seth Lynch β84 David T. Pearson β11 & Sarah M. Pearson Harry T. Rein β73 & Susan D. Rein Anthony W. Smith β87 & Elizabeth R. Smith Robert Winston Smith β87 & Teresa Smith Peter Arthur Stoudt & Alice W. Handy John R. Strangfeld Jr. β77 Robert Stephen Ukrop β72 & Jayne B. Ukrop Robert C. Woodworth β73 & Joyce Woodworth
The Cornerstone Society celebrates those who follow in the footsteps of Presidents James Monroe, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson in leaving a legacy through a planned gift to the University of Virginia. Through designations to Darden in wills, living trusts, retirement plans, gifts of life insurance, charitable gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts, members of the Cornerstone Society secure the success of Darden for future generations of purpose-driven leaders.
Anonymous (2)
Nina Abdun-Nabi β82 +
James C. Allison β82 & Tracy Allison + Kathryn A. Alsegaf β93 & Hadi Alsegaf β93
John E. Baber III β66 & Ann Baber
Rose R. Barry
David A. Beach β69 & Carolyn H. Beach
Melvin D. Beale β76 & Ann J. Beale
Stephen D. Benson β71 & Victoria F. Benson
Mary K. Boler β88
C. Clinton Bolte β72 & Mary T. Bolte
Lawrence Brett III β79 & Robbin A. Brett
S. Gregg Brooks β09 & Chandra Brooks
David P. Campbell Jr. β95 & Jennifer Campbell
William Daniel Cannon Jr. β68 + & Nancy Cannon
Robert Huntington Carlile β66
Ronald C. Carlock Jr. β93 & Kristin R. Carlock β93
Thomas Yates Catlett β86
Christopher J. Chapman β73
Samuel M. Chappell III β82 & Nancy B. Chappell David Cheek β79 & Kathy Cheek
J. Gordon Clayton β69 & Katherine J. Clayton Susan C. Coogan β82
Richard D. Crawford β74 & Barbara J. Crawford Robert Scott Creighton β82 Richard P. Dahling β87 & Nancy L. Sanborn
James R.V. Daniel III β59 & Colleen H. Daniel George A. L. David β67
Richard M. David β81 & Lauren David Norwood H. Davis Jr. TEP β75
William A. Dawson β67
John Livermore Dodge β59 +
Basil M. Duncan III β90
Peter M. Dunn β81
Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. β95 & Pamela F. Edmonds Karen K. Edwards β84
Kelly W. Eldridge β02
U. Bertram Ellis Jr. β79
Charles H. Foster Jr. β67 & Diane R. Bates
Paul L. Fowler Jr. β81 & Sandra J. McDiarmid Giles R. Fox β90
Thomas J. Friedmann β90 & Amy D. Anderson
John P. Frye Jr. β71 & Jerrie S. Frye Michael J. Ganey β78
Palmer P. Garson β83 & Douglas D. Garson Frank E. Genovese β74 & Susan L. Genovese David W. Goodrich β73 & Julie Houk Goodrich Mark R. Gordon β79 & E. Leigh Gordon George H. Groves β73 & Jimmie Winn Groves Elizabeth M. Hagood β89 & D. Maybank Hagood β89
Conrad Mercer Hall TEP β83
Brenton Shaw Halsey Eugene W. Hansen β76 Edward H. Hawfield β75 & Nancy S. Hawfield Justin Hicks β21 & Amy Margaret Bourett Johna P. Hodgson β87 & Malia Blythe Jeffers Mary M. Hoobler β88 Martina Hund-Mejean β88 & Bruno J. Mejean Claire C. Hyde β80 & William L. Hyde Jr. Burdett L. Ives β67 & Elinor B. Ives Michael Kender β87 & Lucretia H. Kender John B. Kishman β82 Ryan P. Knauss β00 & Christina M. Knauss David M. LaCross β78 & Kathleen O. LaCross Mark C. Lamarre β90 Donald A. Lucchesi β79 & Elizabeth Lucchesi Douglas S. Luke Jr. β66 & Sarah C. Mullen James C. Magill Jr. β79
Herbert R. Martens Jr. β78 Barclay McFadden III β76 & Jane Perry McFadden Raleigh C. Minor
Michael K. Minter β78 & Emma Hill β78 James M. E. Mixter Jr. + Garth Monroe β05
Clifford D. Moore III β81
Richard J. Parsons β80 & Yvette Parsons Lewis F. Payne Jr. β73 & Susan K. Payne Jeremy D. Phelan β74 Jerome C. Philpott β88 & Ann S. Philpott Dana E. Quillen β76
Michele J. Rankin & Owen K. Rankin
Ryan D. Rayborn β10 & Jessica Rayborn
Robert E. Reeve β85
Harry T. Rein β73 & Susan D. Rein William F. Richmond β76 Katherine Duff Rines
Dean Bentley Roberson β86 & Debra Mullins Roberson
Joyce E. Rothenberg β85 & Mace Rothenberg
Abby A. Ruiz de Gamboa β04 & Alber to A. Ruiz de Gamboa
James L. Rumsey β57
Michael L. Santoro Jr. β74 & Martha C. Santoro
Thomas A. Saunders III β67 & Mary Jordan Saunders
Frederick B. Schmidt-Fellner β85 &
Terri W. Schmidt-Fellner
Mary Buckle Searle β86 & Stewart A. Searle III
Martha A. Shenkenberg β88
John W. Sinwell β60 +
Anthony W. Smith β87 & Elizabeth R. Smith
Robert M. Smith β77 & Karen E. Connolly
T. Kent Smith β84 & Mary L. Smith
Susan Nancy Sobbott β90
Robert E. Spekman & Susan K. Snyder
Allan W. Staats β62 + & Barbara G. Staats
Wallace Stettinius β59 & Mary Gray Stettinius
John R. Strangfeld Jr. β77
Gerald R. Strauss + Heidi Lynn Stump β13 & David J. Dube β11
Claire M. Terry β80 & Theodore L. Terry II β80 Warren M. Thompson β83
Thomas D. Tichenor β11
James P. Totten β85 & Josephine Totten Ronald E. Trzcinski β71 & Patricia Trzcinski
Charles A. Tysinger β99 & Virginia C. Tysinger
Nicholas P. Valdrighi β65
Steven C. Voorhees β80 & Celia Voorhees
Thomas B. Whelan II β77 & Claire F. Whelan
Steve Whisenant & Emilye H. Whisenant R. Van Whisnand β68 & Campbell B. Whisnand
Gary R. Wilhite β84
Howard P. Wilkinson Jr. β73 & Carolyn N. Wilkinson
J. Richard Wilson β57 & Anne Wilson Charles T. Wingo β69
Robert C. Woodworth β73 & Joyce Woodworth Douglas C. Young β80 & Cynthia H. Young
The Darden Society is a group of annual supporters who demonstrate a commitment to the School through gifts to Darden. Gifts at the Darden Society level of $2,500 per year (or $1,000 per year for Dardenβs four most recent graduating classes) provide funding for the Schoolβs most immediate priorities.
As a benefit of membership, all Darden Society members receive the exclusive rosette pin, a symbol of Darden pride that has been in production and distribution for members since the societyβs found ing. Members also receive invitations to Darden events and special gatherings.
Executive Circle: $100,000 & Above
Anonymous (4)
Nina Abdun-Nabi β82 + Stephen Eugene Bachand β63 John R. Belk β86 & Kimberly D. Belk Richard E. Berry β94
W.L. Lyons Brown III β87 & Susanna S. Brown A. Hazen Burnet β69 & Sarah M. Burnet John M. Camp III β79 & Caren Camp David Cheek β79 & Kathy Cheek H. William Coogan Jr. β82 & Theresa Kost Riddle James Alan Cooper β84 & Stacy L. Cooper Hugh Cullman
William Kenyon Daniel II β91 & Robin W. Daniel Terrence David Daniels β70 & Courtnay S. Daniels
Robert G. Doumar Jr. β88 & Noelle C. Doumar John Osborne Downing β82 & Frances Skiddy Downing Larry Franklin & Mei Kwong Franklin Sterling C. Franklin Carson Gleberman β86 & Joseph Gleberman Crystal H. Goodwin Kirsti W. Goodwin β02 & Matthew T. Goodwin Robert D. Hardie β95 & Molly G. Hardie Bret W. Holden β88 & Jeanne Marie Zavertnik Holden Robert John Hugin β85 Martina Hund-Mejean β88 & Bruno J. Mejean David M. LaCross β78 & Kathleen O. LaCross Elizabeth H. Lynch β84 & Daniel Seth Lynch β84
Richard Arthur Mayo β68 & Sara Page Mayo Donald E. Morel Jr. TEP β97 & Lauren Morel Albert Neuble Morgan Jr. β72 & Carla H. Morgan J. Byrne Murphy β86 & Pamela Murphy Adair B. Newhall β09 & Kathryn M. McCann-Newhall Zhiyuan Peng β03 & Ying Hu Harry T. Rein β73 & Susan D. Rein James Garland Rose Jr. β85 & Margaret W. Rose Estate Of Frank M. Sands Douglas Allen Scovanner β79 & Mary M. Scovanner Allan W. Staats β62 + & Barbara G. Staats Estate Of Allan Staats
The Stamps Foundation John R. Strangfeld β77 Mark J. Styslinger & Jennifer O. Styslinger George S. Tahija β86 & Laurel Tahija Lowell Simmons Ukrop β89 & Robert Scott Ukrop β89
Steven C. Voorhees β80 & Celia Voorhees Bradley Jon Waitzer β87 & Terry Waitzer
Sponsorsβ Circle: $50,000β99,999 Anonymous (2) Daniel Abdun-Nabi
Jacqueline Glynn Brandin β93 Wesley G. Bush Elia Fabiola Carter β02 & Adam Penn Carter β02 David Blair Kelso β82 & Sara E. Kelso Douglas R. Lebda β14 & Megan Lebda J. Theodore Linhart β71 & Mary L. Linhart Barclay McFadden III β76 & Jane Perry McFadden Roy J. Moore β86
Matthias Daniel Renner β86 & Linda G. Renner Robert Winston Smith β87 & Teresa Smith Susan Nancy Sobbott β90 Bruce R. Thompson β90 Jianwei J. Yao β01 & Wenjing Mao
Foundersβ Circle: $25,000β49,999
A. Anthony Annunziato Michael Simon Augins β99
Thomas Jeremiah Baltimore Jr. β91 & Hillary D. Baltimore Jane Parke Batten Jack M. Benson β97 John Andrew Bugas β86 & Maryann Horgan Bugas James S. Cheng β87 & Jeanette Wang Cheng Thomas Scott Coleman β79 & Yasmine Z. Coleman Charles R. Cory β82 & Kimberlee Scott Cory Gordon Crawford β71
Guillaume M. Cuvelier β91
Richard P. Dahling β87 & Nancy L. Sanborn Charles G. Duffy III β87 Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. β95 & Pamela F. Edmonds Louis G. Elson β90
Lawton W. Fitt β79 & James I. McLaren John D. Fowler Jr. β84 & Corey P. Fowler Catherine Joan Friedman β86 & Jon R. Duane
John M. Fruehwirth β96 & Christine A. Fruehwirth β96
Thomas M. Fulcher Jr. β86
Darren Adam Fultz β06
Frank E. Genovese β74 & Susan L. Genovese John Matthew Geraghty β72 Peter M. Grant II β86 & Colleen Jennings Grant
Gregory Brian Graves β89
John Eric Greenwood β78 & Mary Jane Greenwood
Robin F. Grossman
Naren K. Gursahaney β89
William A. Hawkins III β82 & Sharon Doyle Hawkins Robert Luther Huffines β92 & Lisa G. Huffines
Lynn A. Isabella
Richard Irwin Kellogg β72
Mark J. Kington β88 & Ann A. Kington
Philip William Knisely β78 & Patricia Knisely Reginald W. Lathan β87
Amanda Lozano β09
Seton G. Marshall β09 & Katie B. Marshall William B. Massey Jr. & Randee Massey William E. Massey Jr. & Rebecca C. Massey Carolyn S. Miles β88
Michael E. OβNeill β74 & Patricia J. OβNeill Dana E. Quillen β76
Thomas W. Reedy Jr. β91 & Jennifer Byrd Reedy
Thomas E. Robinson β73
Henry Fulton Skelsey β84 & Susan W. Skelsey Shannon G. Smith β90
George Stelljes III β88
Benjamin Joseph Sullivan Jr. β82 & Charlotte M. Sullivan Mark Brady Templeton β78 & Yvonne Shuler-Templeton William Phillips Utt β84 & Carolyn S. Utt Thomas Ros Watjen β81 & Nanette A. Watjen Robert C. Woodworth β73 & Joyce Woodworth
Leaders: $10,000β24,999
Anonymous
James Craig Allison β82
R. David Banyard Jr. β04 & Diane Banyard Rose Rita Barry Dorothy Neal Batten β90
Scott C. Beardsley & Claire Dufournet Beardsley Brian C. Bednar β97 & Rebecca B. Bednar
Thomas Mitchell Bland β83 Ari D. Blum β02
Earl R. Brownlee II & Diane S. Brownlee Mary Buckle Searle β86 & Stewart A. Searle III William H. Carter β99 & Erica Lynn Carter Kevin M. Cox β79 & Charlotte J. Cox
James R.V. Daniel III β59 & Colleen H. Daniel Diana Lady Dougan Helen E. Dragas β88
James Kegebein Dunton β62 & Nancy Hilton Dunton Richard C. Edmunds III β92 & Kathy Edmunds Karen K. Edwards β84
Laurence W. Ehrhardt β96
Arnold B. Evans β97 & Joyce H. Evans Clifford H. Farrah β94 & Kimberley M. Farrah Luke E. Fichthorn IV β98 & Katherine B. Fichthorn Douglas A. Fordyce β96 & Melissa Fordyce Lee R. Forker Jr. β63
Ann H. Fowler β95 & Frederick L. Fowler III β95
Thomas J. Friedmann β90 & Amy D. Anderson Martha L. Gangemi β87 & Michael Gangemi β86 Robert A. Gary IV β77
Peter U. Gavin β13 & Andrea M. Gavin
Andrea Price Goodman β84 & Donald W. Goodman β84
Patrick C. Graney III β81 & Jessica S. Graney Ira Harris Green Jr. β90 & Susan M. Green
John W. Guinee III β82 & Michelle K. Guinee Carrie Coker Haley β87 & John Rattermann Haley β87 E. Hooper Hardison Jr. β88 & Ann M. Hardison Mark M. Hutto β02 & Frances P. Hutto
Thomas Vincent Inglesby β84 & Joan Weaver Inglesby Margaret M. Jacobsen β87 & Richard Carl Jacobsen Jr. β89
Dearing Ward Johns Lisa O. Jones β85
John Paul Kanan β06
Matthew Andrew Kaness β02 & Theresa Kaness Mary Lou Kelley β91
John K. Keppler β02 & Dianne Keppler
Rosemary B. King β91 & Martin G. King β91 Kevin A. Klau β02 & Erin Klau Patricia K. Kyle
Robert Porter Kyle β82 + & Patricia K. Kyle
Linwood Allen Lacy Jr. β69 & Constance C. Lacy Robert E. Lamb II β70 Michael B. Lanahan β74 & Leslie H. Lanahan Paige G. Lauster β92 & Steffen Michael Lauster β92 Stephanie M. Leouzon β89 & Eugene H. Leouzon Lemuel Ethan Lewis β72 & Sandra W. Lewis Donald A. Lucchesi β79 & Elizabeth Lucchesi John D. Malgieri β07 Brian N. McDonald β87 & Margaret McDonald Emmett English McLean β84
Mark C. Mead β90
Sachin J. Mehra β96 & Bina Mehra Peter Charles Meisel β86 & Susan Meisel James K. Meneely III β97 & Jennifer R. Meneely Curtis John Miller β02
E. Benjamin Mix III β86
Kenneth D. Morgan β68
Edmond N. Moriarty III β87 Marshall N. Morton β72 & Caroline Morton Blake T. Myers β93 Wayne Brasher Nelson III β81 & Cheryl N. Nelson Ernest Mitchell Norville β84 & Carla S. Norville Michael Francis OβNeill β92
Gene Ruffner Page Jr. β86 & Virginia White Page Michael Thomas Paradis β16 & Deana Paradis John William Parsons β89 & Ellen T. Parsons Louise C. Parzick β86 & Joseph Edward Parzick William H. Payne II β22
David T. Pearson β11 & Sarah M. Pearson Carl E. Peoples β94
Dominic Michael Pomponi β05 & Kimberly Pomponi John Ashton Powell β82 Scott A. Price β90 & Shizuko M. Price Theodore W. Price β68 & Carol B. Price J. Marvin Quin II β72
Matthew Joseph Reintjes β04 & Janine Bernasek Reintjes Mark S. Richardson β87
Todd Walter Riggs β02 & Jennifer Riggs Katherine L. Rios β11 & Luis G. Rios Murrieta β11
W. Gregory Robertson β70
Joyce E. Rothenberg β85 & Mace Rothenberg
Kevin W. Schuyler β97
Katrina Sherrerd Smith & David G. Smith
Karen S. Smythe β87 & John Ln Smythe Edward A. Snyder
David L. Tayman β97 & Alice Tayman
Warren M. Thompson β83
Timothy Paul Treadway β79
Kimberly Franklin Trundle β93 & Stephen S. Trundle
Robert Stephen Ukrop β72 & Jayne B. Ukrop
Edward West Valentine β93 & Laura Valentine
Jeroen B. van Beek β96 & Valerie van Beek
Paul Victor Walsh β92 & Jennifer S. Walsh
Alexander R. Westra β12
Elizabeth Kirk Weymouth β94 & Philip B. Weymouth III β93
Harris Williams
Mary Reaves Wimbish β97
James William Wininger β04 & Heather Wininger Charles Howard Witmer β83 & Meryl B. Witmer
Keith Woodard β75 & Patricia B. Woodard Wesley Wright III β96
James Q. Xue β02
Richard S. Youngman β76
Marietta Edmunds Zakas β82 & Dennis L. Zakas Alfonso M. Zulueta β87
Anonymous
Jay Scott Adams β92 & Monique S. Adams Brian Christopher Alas β16 & Taylor Alas
Firas J. Al-Barzinji β15
Stephen B. Altizer β93 & Anne B. Altizer Yukiyoshi Aoyama β03
Sandeep Singh Aujla β04
Mazen Gabriel Baroudi & Monique Baroudi Kristen L. Bartch Knight β02 & Gregory Knight Scott F. Bass β97 & JoEllyn Bass
Frank Batten Jr. β84 & Aimee C. Batten Randolph H. Batten β12
David A. Beach β69 & Carolyn H. Beach Thomas J. Benjamin β08
Stephanie Tharpe Bennett β09 & Adam D. Bennett β09 Jack M. Benson β97 & Cecilia B. Benson Thomas Edward Bettcher β75 & Barbara C. Bettcher William A. Boffa β06 & Christina Pappas Stacy H. Bolduc β90 & John P. Bolduc β90 Edward P. Brickley β98 & Colleen Brickley Allison S. Bridges β01
Stephen W. Bright β82 & Nancy S. Bright Stephen G. Brooks β09 & Chandra Brooks Fayette Brown III β67 & Laurie W. Brown Barbara M. Bruner & Robert F. Bruner
Tawana Murphy Burnett β04 & Blaine Burnett Edward John Casey Jr. β84 & Holly M. Casey Gregory Wolfe Cashman β93 & Margaret Neal Andrew Chambers β11 Audrey Chen β97
John Milton Childress II β83
Mark Andrew Christian β86 & Melissa V. Christian
Marc W. Christman β72 & Deirdre A. Christman
Hugh M. Comer II β91 & Debora R. Comer
Michael Colin Connolly β03
Susan C. Coogan β82
David A. Cooper β97 & Charis San Antonio Cooper Preston S. Copenhaver III β86 & Sarah Copenhaver Clayton C. Cosby β97 & Christine C. Cosby Laura Jacobs Costello β06 & Anthony D. Costello β06 John D. Cote β13
Robert Charles Courain Jr. β67 & Ruth Courain
Jesse Van Crews β77 & Vanessa Crews
Martin James Curran β84 & Susan Sager Curran
Ravenel B. Curry III β67
Edward A. dβAgostino Jr. β85
George A. L. David β67
Martin N. Davidson
Jill Renee Davis Blake β91 & Alric Christopher Blake Michael Albert DeCola β77 & Lee F. DeCola
Peter V. Del Presto β85 & Nancy B. Del Presto Zubin Makrand Desai β18 Margaret Wilson Doherty β84 & James Joseph Doherty β83
Basil M. Duncan III β90
George T. Eastment III β72
Catherine B. Edwards β85 & Steven Ray Edwards β85 Frank R. Ellett β93 & Heather L. Ellett Joyce Jennings Ernst β87 & Michael Ashley Ernst β86 Warren F. Estey β98 & Linda E. Estey John H. Faulk β02 & Suzanne C. Faulk Tracy O. Foster β92
Thomas Crawford Frame β82
Theresa O. Frankiewicz β87 & Charles A. Frankiewicz Alyssa M. Franklin β05
David R. Frediani & Mary Frediani Christopher Edward French β84 & Rhonda H. French Jon M. Friar β11
Howard Stanley Furman β85 & Jacquelyn Sachs Furman Mark Philip Garside β01 & Catherine Hopkins Garside Gregory W. Gartland β00 & Lauren A. Burrow James V. Gelly β87 & Cordelia A. Gelly
Virginia S. Genereux β92
John Kirby Graham β87 Diana Romney Gray β79 & William Gray β78 Lawrence Lewis Gray β92 & Freddie Gray Maggie Gray β17
Owen D. Griffin Jr. β99
Stephen Kirkman Grimm β83 James Randall Groch β85 & Mignon Groch Christopher Jeffrey Grogan β87 + & Kenyon Bissell Grogan Kenyon Bissell Grogan
Irving M. Groves III β77
Richard Allen Haight β89 & Franziska Haight William Randolph Harrison β86 & Paula B. Harrison Jennifer S. Hayes β01 & Brandon Coleman Hayes β01 Kristin B. Herendeen β89 & Paul Sanford Herendeen β83 Graham Scott Hetzer β84 & Katherine W. Hetzer Daniel Blaustein Hirschhorn β88
John P. Hodgson β87 & Malia Blythe Jeffers
Richard R. Hollington III β91 & Sarah Hollington
Andrew C. Holzwarth β09 & Michelle Holzwarth
Freya S. Hooper β94 & Ned Hooper β94
Kristen S. Huntley β87
A. Gibboney Huske β97
Claire C. Hyde β80 & William L. Hyde Jr. Gautam C. Ijoor β10
Scott Jackson β12
Marcien B. Jenckes β98 & Sabrina A. Cellarosi
Melissa C. Jenkins β16
Gary Thomas Jones β74 & Elizabeth Jones
Jason R. Jordan β97 & Elizabeth C. Jordan
Kathryn M. Kaish β86
Carolyn A. Keating β92
Brian H. Kennedy β80 & Barbara T. Kennedy
Michael J. Kennedy β90 & Robin A. Kennedy
James Scott Key β68 & Carolyn R. Key
Robert Francis Kibble β72
Mark Kieffer β11 & Karlyn Kieffer
Gabrielle King β71
Kenneth F. King β93 & LaDonna M. King
Peter S. Kirby β91 & Kyoko O. Kirby
John Robert Kirk β64 & Joanne L. Brown
Melynda M. Klausner β91 & Mark R. Klausner β91
Noah D. Knippa β08
Markus A. Kritzler β04
Naresh Kumra β99 & Jaya Sinha Susan Frederick LaKosh β78
Wengang Li β04
Richard Scott Lindahl β91
Nicole McKinney Lindsay β99 & Josiah S. Lindsay β02 Stephen Christopher Linthwaite β00 & Kristin S. Linthwaite Grant Nelson Lischick β19
Emily C. Liu β02 & Todd Brandon Hayes
Richard A. Longstaff β92
William Bannon Luckert β04 & Sara K. Luckert
Jane R. Lundquist β80 R. Jeffrey Lymburner β92
Shonyel L. Lyons β11
Peter G. Mann β64 & Margaret Thomson Mann Elizabeth Quin McCann β08 & John R. McCann Jr. β08 Scott F. Meadows β15 & Sarah Nalls Meadows Fernando Z. Merce β98 & Kelly C. Buckley Merce John M. Millar β72 & Mary Hinson Millar J. Clifford Miller III β68
Cooper Newton Mills Jr. β81 & Cynthia W. Mills G. Gilmer Minor III β66 & Charlotte M. Minor Melissa M. Monk β08
Margaret A. Montague β01
John D. Munford III β87 & Elizabeth H. Munford
Zell Murphy II β92
Julie G. Murray β96 & Philip W. Murray β96 Aaron T. Myers β15 & Valerie Myers
Thomas Michael Neir β88 & Sally Otten Louis Paul Nelson II β77 & Lee Melchor-Nelson W. Olin Nisbet β92
Sandra Norris β87 & John P. McGlynn
Lisa T. Nyberg β89 & Matthew M. Nyberg β89
Patricia Obermaier Anderson β92 & Jeffrey A. Anderson
Linda B. Ogden β92 & William Sterling Ogden Jr. β92
Talmadge O. OβNeill β95 & Renata OβNeill
Robert Lee Oster β72
Lilla Marie Oxaal β83 & David McLeod Hillman β82
Christopher Mitchell Padgett β87
J. Russell Parker III β72
Timothy E. Parker β01 & Elizabeth Parker
Richard M. Paschal β89 & Lura Paschal
Atul Pasricha β89
William J. Passer β96
Mark R. Patterson β87 & Thea Jennie Lewis Patterson
G. Patrick Phillips β73 & Deborah Phillips
Brian K. Plum β10
Claire F. Polk β05 & Daniel Edward Polk
Matthew L. Priest β14
Peter Davis Prowitt β81 & Nancy G. Prowitt Larry J. Puglia β90 & Sandra Marie Puglia Marc Anthony Puntereri β77
Yudhono Rawis β16
Robert E. Reeve β85
Christopher Todd Rehberger β15 & Michelle P. Rehberger Brian Rhodes β09 & April Rhodes
Brett M. Robertson β08 & Heidi Bennett Robertson
Reynaldo Roche β07
Flavia C. Rotta β04 & Joao M.C. Rotta β04
Klaus T. Said Michael L. Sandridge β98 & Danielle W. Sandridge
Frank M. Sands β94
Nicholas P. Sargen
Meme Y. Scherr β96 & Peter Jeremy Scherr Robert G. Schoenvogel β06 & Thames T. Schoenvogel
Francine Newton Shanfield β87 & Robert Jacobs Shanfield β87 George F. Shipp β82 & Anne W. Shipp Conor F. Sibley β06
Ricardo Berardinelli Silva β86 & Amelia W. Silva Rebecca S. Silvestri β87 & Gregory A. Silvestri β87 Jessica Pohl Sinnarajah β07 & Jason Sinnarajah β07
Erik A. Slingerland β84
Emily Follin Smith β85
Cynthia K. Soledad β02 & Burke Morton Monica Spencer Green β97 & Holcombe T. Green III James M. Spencer β98 & Carolyn Spencer Beth C. Spilman β88 & Vance Henkel Spilman β88
Connee B. Sullivan β82 & Kent C. Sullivan
Edward C. Swindler β84 & Barbara J. Swindler
Naomi E. Tam β93 & Thomas R. Klenke β94
Thomas A. Taylor Jr. β85 & Juliette L. Taylor Morton G. Thalhimer Jr.
James E. Thompson Jr. β86 & Cynthia T. Thompson
Matthew Gilmour Thompson β66 & Janet H. Thompson
Kelly M. Thomson β99
Lynn H Thomson
Helen Mary Troy β81
Nicholas P. Valdrighi β65
Thomas Boushall Valentine Jr. β15
Paige H. Van Buskirk β10 & Brett L. Van Buskirk β10
Curtis William Voges β88
C. S. Vosmik β89
Susan P. Webb β84 & Jean-Francois Dreyfus Peter N. Weeks β73 & Kay Scholberg Weeks
Roger Livingston Werner Jr. β77 & Karen Werner R. Van Whisnand β68 & Campbell B. Whisnand Jay S. White Jr. β97
Daniele M. Wilson β11
Gary Randall Wolfe β92 & Teresa L. Wolfe John H. Woodfin Jr. β95 & Charlotte B. Woodfin John Oliver Wynne Jr. β04
Jose Maria Zertuche β00 & Virginia Valcarcel Zertuche Sallye C. Zink β77
Deans Roundtable: $2,500β4,999 Anonymous (3)
Brad Edward Akard β07
Kristina M. Alimard β03 & Babak Alimard Mark M. Allenbach β15
Anna Maria Anthony β96 & Peter Bradley Eliza Hannah Appleton β22
Robert C. G. Armour β92 & Lisa F. Armour L. Bradford Armstrong β74 Lynn M. Atkinson β96
Eileen OβShea Auen β89 & Jeffrey G. Auen Stuart Case Bachelder β06 Keith F. Bachman β89
Michael N. Bailey β10 & Amelia P. Bailey John Michael Balay β89
Sherrill P. Bandlow β85 & Joseph L. Bandlow Jr. β85 George E. L. Barbee β67 & Molly J. Barbee
Rita C. Bartenstein β12 & Christoph Bartenstein β12 Christine P. Barth β94
Elizabeth J. Bartholomew β84
Lucien L. Bass III β65 & Mary B. Bass George Brooks Beam β81 & Betsy Beam Kelly Becker β08
Katrina Nicole P. Bergh β14 & Randall Bergh William L. Besash β14
Divya Bhansali β00
Arup Bhattacharjee β09
David James Blair β82
Elizabeth Anne Boehmler β07
Christopher B. Boggs β98 & Caroline Boggs David L. Bonenfant β10 & Jennifer L. Bonenfant Alan Clarence Botsford Jr. & Susan Perkins Botsford Helen M. Boudreau β93
Toni N. Bowden β96 & A. Bruce Bowden β96 Michael T. Bowersox β07 & Elizabeth Devane Bowersox Soledad H. Boyle β01 & Blair P. Boyle β01 William M. Brewster β10
Mark W. Bridgers β97
Jennifer Souers Briggs β14
Austin Brockenbrough IV β98 & Karen K. Brockenbrough Mark Craig Bronfman β84 & Lisa Bronfman Christopher Lord Brookfield β92
James A. Brown III β92 & Diana A. Brown Eric B. Brune β10 & Carrie G. Brune
Amy S. Buckley β97 & Richard E. Buckley
Wade Buick β12
Christopher K. Burke β97
Hacker Caldwell III β79 & Kitty Caldwell
Nancy Cannon
William Daniel Cannon Jr. β68 + & Nancy Cannon
Claire M. Cappio
Cameron Scott Cardozo β99
Cheryl Samson Carson β86 & David Bruce Carson β86
Kent D. Carstater β96
John L. Castleman β93 & Elizabeth P. Castleman
Cummins Catherwood Jr. β67 & Susan Catherwood Susan J. Chaplinsky
Christopher J. Chapman β73
Paul F. Charnetzki
Phillip C. Chen β87
Nicolas M. Choumenkovitch β92
Shravani Bagchi Chowdhury β99 & Aman Chowdhury β98
David T. Clark β97 & Phyllis A. Clark
Barry Clay β89
Rodney B. Clemente β17
Michael John Cloonan β01 & Kristen Gallagher Cloonan
Robert E. Cockburn β97
William Seth Cohen β07 & Jessica Cohen
Robert E. Collier β10
Steven R. Colton β88 & Jeri Cash Colton
Jorge Conde-Berrocal β11 & Jennifer F. Conde
Jerome E. Connolly Jr. β88 & Vanessa P. Connolly Sarah Roy Coogan β16 & Henry William Coogan III β16
Halsey M. Cook Jr. β91
Sheri S. Cook β93
Richard E. Core Jr. β09 Thomas E. Coulbourn Jr. β95 & Sterling K. Coulbourn Robert J. Coury β97
Catherine Babcock Cranor β80 Robert Scott Creighton β82
Donna Lynnette Crowder β10 Andrew G. Crowley β11
John Edward Cunningham IV β83
Cory Michael Davis β07 & Shannon L. Davis
Henry Adams Davis β69
Paige T. Davis Jr. β09 & Alyssa P. Davis Ryan Michael Davis β07
Henry L. de Montebello β76
Nathan A. DeLuke β11 & Nichole L. DeLuke Teresa Reynolds DiMarco β81
Kathryn Roberts Dinneen β12 & Brian P. Dinneen β11 Edward Grant Dinwiddie β58 & Elizabeth D. Dinwiddie Jill B. Dixon β99 & Jeffrey S. Dixon β99
Perry Edward Doermann β71 & Mary H. Doermann Christopher C. Donahue β15
Jennifer L. Dresback β03 & Brian Scott Kohler β18
Christian Duffus β00
Eric Dzwonczyk β97 & Cynthia C. Dzwonczyk
Jonathan R. Ebinger β93
James J. Edwards Jr. β93 & Laura S. Edwards
Asli Keskinel Eksioglu β92
Frank Tazewell Ellett β65 & Lucy R. Ellett
Jonathan D. England β06
Matthew Eubanks β07
J. Kyle Evans β14
Albert Hugh Ewing III β71 & Susan Ewing
Albert Thomas Fechtel Jr. β79
Thomas G. Feldmann β98
Pedro C. Fenjves β84
James Alan Ferency β84 & Alise L. Ferency
Ernest James Ferland Jr. β98 & Susan E. Ferland
Sarah J. Finlayson β79 & Lindley G. DeGarmo
Michael Fairleigh Finnegan β07
Ryan W. Fisher β12
Caitlin C. Fitzmaurice β11
Joseph B. Folds III β91 & Lynn S. Folds
Arthur Eugene Foster β63
Carol I. Fox β98
Jonathan Daniel Fraade β84 & Rita Appel Eric Freeman β68
John P. Frye Jr. β71 & Jerrie S. Frye
Palmer P. Garson β83 & Douglas D. Garson Anne Gary Harold W. Geisel β70 & Susan L. Geisel
Jeff Manuel Giller β92
Gerald Carl Gonzenbach β85
David W. Goodrich β73 & Julie Houk Goodrich
Roxane Ivy Googin β85 & Kent Winterholler Jacqueline Grace β10
Patrick Clifford Graney IV β07 & Dabney Edwards Graney Phillip S. Green β11 & Hitomi Green
W. Andrew Grubbs β81
Yael Grushka-Cockayne
Susan Voigt Gummeson & U. Peter C. Gummeson Scott P. Gutterman β95 & Cristina Gutterman Page P. Hagan
Elizabeth McMillan Hagood β89 & D. Maybank Hagood β89
Constance J. Hallquist β91
Summer Kassir Haltli β10 & Brennan M. Haltli
Paul T. Hamaguchi β70
Simon N.R. Harford β88
Maureen E. Harrell β08
David A. Harrison β82 & Sally W. Harrison Thomas Hartenstein β10
William Dallas Hawfield Jr. β69
Scott M. Headd β12 & Nicole Morgan Keats Headd Carolyn Vogt Heim β77 & Donald J. Heim Jr. β77 Anne G. Hennessy β91 & Peter Robert Hennessy β86 Craig M. Herron β92 & Georgey Herron Justin Hicks β21 & Amy Margaret Bourett Peter Jones Hicks β74 & Kathryn V. Hicks Kenneth Baver Hodge β74
J. Cameron Hoggan Jr. β68 & Dixie Epes Hoggan
Suzanne Rosenkranz Hoglund β86 & Robert Nels Hoglund β86
Harriet Thurston Holderness β76 & James Luebchow Hans G. Horne β90
Andrew Paul Houlahan β66
Sonia LaRosa Hounsell β99 & Patrick John Hounsell β99
Gen A. Izutsu β15 & Teel Izutsu
Monica Jasty β15
Cynthia K. Jed β04 & Justin L. Jed β04
Frederick Emerson Jenney β81 & Cynthia Lund Jensen
Kendall Jennings β12
Wei Jin β99 & Wen V. Zhang
David Charles Johnson Jr. β84 & Caroline D. Johnson
Thomas Edward Johnstone β88 & Cindy Johnstone
T. Reginald Jones β11
John Bernard Jung Jr. β84 & Connie B. Jung
Karen Juul-Nielsen β78 & Richard Leslie Garnett β75
Arnon Katz β09 & Mor Katz
Maureen E. Keegan β17
Michael Kender β87 & Lucretia H. Kender
David Mitchell Khtikian β05
Elizabeth A. Kidder β15
Andrew Paul Kingman β84
Kevin M. Kosefeski β08 & Kelly C. Kosefeski
Nathan A. Kredich β97
Rudolph Krediet β06
Chetankumar Kuchangi β08
Thomas W. Lacy β97 & Jane Lacy Robert M. Lane β15
Joel Robert Lanik β05
James Page Lansdale β84
Reid Alexander Lathan β18
Heidi F. Laub β89 & George T. Laub β89 Christopher M. Lawrence β14
Howard Coleman Lawrence β62
Shawn A. Lawson-Cummings β91 & Aeon L. Cummings β91 Harry Atkins Lawton III β00
T. Gaylon Layfield III β75 James E.C. Leavitt III β85 & Rhonda Leavitt Tyler Howard Leinbach β88 Larry J. Lenhart β90 John G. Lert Jr. β73
Buddy LeTourneau β73 Ross S. Levine β08 & Lauren Jacob Levine Michael B. Lewis β07 Geir Lie β88 & Carol Hodge Lie Michael J. Lipsey β08
Peter B. Loring β76 & Babette Loring John G. Loverro β00 & Bridie Loverro
Christian Mark Lown β01 Douglas S. Luke Jr. β66 & Sarah C. Mullen Luann Johnson Lynch & Byron Claude Lynch III C. H. Randolph Lyon β67 & Evelyn H. Lyon Elie W. Maalouf β89 & Kathleen T. Maalouf James B. Mackey β98 & Heidi B. Mackey James C. Magill Jr. β79
Daniel P. Mahoney β08 & Tucker B. Mahoney Armen Joseph Malikian β71
William A. Maner IV β90 & Allison B. Maner Kristina F. Mangelsdorf β94 David Boyd Manley β75
Todd R. Marin β89 & Fiona Kotur Marin Philip Bernt Marsel β17
Anne T. Masters β97 & Eric S. Masters Irenee D. May Jr. β84 Jay Middleton McDonald β71
Roy Wheatley McDowell β87 & Barrie J. McDowell
Kathy N. McGowan β87 & John J. McGowan
James F. McIntyre β97
John Godfrey McLean Jr. β85 & Susan A. Giles McLean
George J. McVey Jr. β97 & Mary Ellen McVey
Alexandra Medack β20
Lea Varelas Medow β94
Rajan Jitendra Mehra β93 & Karuna Mehra
Noelle Marie Mendez-Villamil β04 & Vikas Chawla β04
Michael W. Meredith β17
Christopher I. Meyer β09 & Megan Meyer
Christy Brock Miele β94
Kevin M. Miller β97
Eugene T. Millsap IV β12
Brendan Shane Miniter β16 & Paulette Miniter
Thomas C. Minoff β14
Michele C. Minton β96 & Paul A. Minton β96
Jeanne Leslie Mockard β90
Elizabeth Dale Moffett β88 & Dean Matthew Powell
Sunil K. Ghatnekar β92 & Christine Louise Moon β92
Douglas Thomas Moore β80 & Dana Foster Moore
Tami M. Moore β09 & Andrew J. Moore
Tiffani Chantelle Moore β16
Peter G. Morgan β16 & Sarah Kish Morgan
Betsy M. Moszeter β11
Robert Eugene Motyka β86 & Susan E. Motyka
Courtney L. Muller β96
Lacy Gibbes Newman β77
Dana Leff Niedzielska β97
Claude Beeland Nielsen β75
Benjamin K. Noland β11
Walker J. Noland β03 & Mary-Margaret Bivens Noland
Nels Peter Nordquist β99 & Jennifer Nordquist
Philip K. OβBannon β15
Justin Neville Obletz β03
Julia Hupman Ocko β87 & Robert Ocko
R. Timothy OβDonnell β81 & Michelle Kane OβDonnell James Hawley Oldershaw β02
Jeffrey Floyd Omohundro β91 & Karen Harris Omohundro
Nathaniel Montgomery Osborne Jr. β83 & Claire Osborne Peyton H. Owen Jr. β84 & Susan Lee Owen
Richard J. Parsons β80 & Yvette Parsons
Caren Pasquale Seckler β98 & Michael Seckler Lewis F. Payne Jr. β73 & Susan K. Payne
Antonio U. Periquet Jr. β90 & Martha I. Periquet Karen Kjorlien Phillips β82
Alex R. Picou β89 & Deirdra Picou
Kathryn Adams Pittman β10 & Mark Alan Pittman
Timothy James Portland β90 & Elizabeth L. Portland
Luke Michael Pototschnik β04
Stephen W. Powell β87 & Elizabeth Ann Sliwinski Powell
Chris J. Privon β83 & Keron C. Privon David Xingran Qu β08 & Angela Qu
Christopher Columb Quarles III β90
Thomas D. Rein β11
Dustin T. Renn β07
Albert Lebert Richey III β74
Jorge Rodriguez Juarbe β16
Elvis Rodriguez β10
Harold Joaquin Rodriguez Jr. & Jacquelyn Fleishel Rodriguez
Katrina L. Rogers β01 & John Rogers
Ronny T. Rowell β12
Jeffrey P. Rudnicki β11 & Emily Chase Dowling
Joseph Charles Rutte β16
Michael J. Saewitz β12
Smita Sahatpure β04 & Anirban Mukherjee
William Benjamin Sanders β06
Kevin Schaar β11
Elizabeth H. Schad β79
Michael D. Schad
Glenn Scherrer β08 & Hilary Kathleen Scherrer
Robert Charles Schletter β79
Leslie Zanetti Schorr β88 & Thomas E. Schorr
Wilrich Herman Schroeder β85
Linden Elizabeth Soule Schult β17
John Frederick Schumacher β83 Joseph V. Schwan β13
William H. Schwarzschild IV β08
Randolph Scott Seibert β09 & Aimee Perron Seibert Katrina D. Shackelford β08 & Virginius R. Shackelford IV Ronak Yogesh Shah β02 Paul Shaw β10
William H. Shea Jr. β81 Lauren Shepard
Taylor Anne Shepard β20 George F. Shipp β82 Elizabeth Wells Shumadine β01 & James Hunter Shumadine β01 David A. Simon β03 & Julia Lockhart Simon Manoj Sinha β09
John Franklin Skeele β77 & Ann Parkhill Skeele Susan OβNeill Skelsey β15 & Henry F. Skelsey Jr. β15 Sarah Hunter Sloan β92
Thomas A. Smallhorn β94 C. Ray Smith β58 & Phyllis J. Smith Joshua A. Smith IV β97
Russell Page Smith β86 & Louann J. Smith Townsend C. Smith β87 & Eileen P. Smith
Rosamond Parker Smythe β84 & Daniel Thompson Smythe β84 Steven Alan Sonnenberg β79 & Karen S. Sonnenberg
Matthew Christopher Steere β99 & Erin G. Steere Scott A. Stemberger β04 & Renee Stemberger
Marc David Stern β88 & Kim Yellin
Adele Brown Stotler β85 & David C. Stotler β85 Nicholas Thomas Stuart β05 & Zsavon Butler Greg S. Suellentrop β16 & Holly Suellentrop Bradley J. Sullivan β07 & Laura H. Sullivan
Jenelle Hammes Sullivan β99 & Daniel P. Sullivan β99 Ichiro Suzuki β84
Stephen Craig Sweeney β07
Samuel Vose Tallman Jr. β71 Leslie L. Tarkington β69 & Marcus M. Tarkington β69 Thomas K. Tattersall β04 & Kelly E. Tattersall Ann H. Taylor β85 & Peter R. Taylor Claire M. Terry β80 & Theodore L. Terry II β80 Deborah B. Thomas β89
Rodney M. Thomas β99
Matthew G. Thompson Jr. β89 & Nancy Tucker Thompson
Jodi Lynn Thrasher β05 & Santhosh George Varughese β05
Thomas D. Tichenor β11
Michael K. Tierney β96 & Janet P. Tierney
Rodman Tilt III β13
David C. Todd β12
Joaquin Rodriguez Torres β01
David Reid Townsend β00
Kenneth Battershill Trippe β87
Meredith B. Tutterow β99 & Samuel T. Tutterow β97
James Ughetta & Gina Ughetta
Zachary G. Upcheshaw β15
Alok Vaish β97
Patricia D. Van Belle β94 & David G. Shanahan β87
Bradley M. Vaughn β08
Stacy Brown Vermylen β75 & David B. Vermylen
Gerrud Wallaert
Jennifer Baker Walsh β10 & Robert M. Walsh β10
Guilford D. Ware Jr. β91 & Elizabeth E. Ware
Gordon Howell Watkins β66 & Kay M. Watkins
Seth E. Webber β99
Collin David Weber β18
Robert M. Weber β91
Michelle Jo Weiss β85
Meghan A. Welch β10
Lily E. West β12
Thomas B. Whelan II β77 & Claire F. Whelan
Carter V. Whisnand β01 & Laura P. Whisnand
Martha C. White β94
Alexander D. Whittemore III β00
Gary R. Wilhite β84
Howard P. Wilkinson Jr. β73 & Carolyn N. Wilkinson
Robert E. Willen β95 & Cynthia E. Siedman-Willen David M. Willey β89 & Joy S. Willey
Catherine Cranton Williams β12 & Christopher Davis Williams Christin G. Willis β13 & Jeffrey M. Willis β13
Jacob B. Womble β15
Christopher John DiBiagio Wood β12 & Leslie N. Wood Peter Woodbury β91
Jennifer Crutchfield Worth β11
Landon R. Wyatt III β82 & Edith H. Wyatt
John Alan Young β92 & Rebecca A. Young Ted Joseph Zukowski β87
Abbott Associates: $1,000β2,499
Nora Lewis Allen β19
Katherine Atchison β18
Jeffrey Bazydlo
Jessica Block β20
Teeja Boye β19
David Buchanan β20
Fernando Chiaverini Albano Pereira β20
William T. Childrey β19
Antoine Edward Cobb β18
Kyle Patrick Collins β18
Parks Hewitt Daniel β18
Kelly Clark Denner β18 & Michael Alexander Denner β18
Brant Adam Feldman β19
Christine Kasper Flanagan β18 & Michael Francis Flanagan β18
Nicholas Edmunds Frank β19
Sarah S. Freeman β18 & David R. Blackwell III β14
Catherine Terrell Fuller β19
Juntao Ge β20
Grace E. Gummeson β19
Karen O. Henneberger β20 & Mark W. Henneberger
Swetha Susan Isaac β19
Todd J. Jacobs
Jennifer Levy Jasinski β19
Edner Damion Joseph Jr. β20
Ariel Katz β18
Shristi Singh Kauffman β19
Tyler David Kirchoff β18
William Robert Maloni Jr. β20
Justin Daniel Masters β19 & Sara Rose Verhalen
Juan A. Morales β18
Samidh Pareek β18
Jay Patel β20
Sean Anil Patel β19
Timothy Conrick Prey β18
Candice Elaine Mae Radloff β18
Amanda L. Richardson β19
Caroline Rose β19
Jennifer H. Rose β19
Nikhil Shyamsunder Shetty β18
Natalie P. Smith β18
Molly D. Squire β17 & Barker Squire β17
Vidhur Srinivasan Chari β18
Lingyi Sun β19
Bryan Richard Takvorian β21
Courtney Anne Tamm β20
Emily M. Thornton β21
Erin C. Tollini β20
Sheron Torho β20
Christopher Tucker β21
Alexander Lane Utt Jr. β19
Alana Beatrice Sullivan Wall β19
April K. Wiggs & Kevin Lamont Wiggs
Deceased
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The Hickory Club recognizes Darden alumni who have consistently given to the Darden School each year for a minimum of three years. Founded in 2005 as a way to recognize loyal donors, the Hickory Club was named for Dean Charles C. Abbottβs ever-loyal black Labrador retriever, Hickory. The club symbolizes the dedication Darden alumni express to the School through consecutive giving.
Through the Darden Annual Fund, everyone has a part in shaping the School and its ability to deliver on its mission. Thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends, the Darden Annual Fund helps support innovation, recruit and retain world-class faculty and staff, provide scholarships for deserving students from all backgrounds, enhance Dardenβs impact and stature around the world, and ensure the School lives its value as a diverse, global community.
Executive Circle: $100,000 & Above Anonymous
James Alan Cooper β84 & Stacy L. Cooper Robert John Hugin β85
Sponsorsβ Circle: $50,000β99,999
Martina Hund-Mejean β88 & Bruno J. Mejean Douglas R. Lebda β14 & Megan Lebda
Donald E. Morel Jr. TEP β97 & Lauren Morel Albert Neuble Morgan Jr. β72 & Carla H. Morgan
Douglas Allen Scovanner β79 & Mary M. Scovanner George S. Tahija β86 & Laurel Tahija Bruce R. Thompson β90 Steven C. Voorhees β80 & Celia Voorhees
Foundersβ Circle: $25,000β49,999 Anonymous
A. Anthony Annunziato
Thomas Jeremiah Baltimore Jr. β91 & Hillary D. Baltimore Jane Parke Batten
John Andrew Bugas β86 & Maryann Horgan Bugas Gordon Crawford β71
Terrence David Daniels β70 & Courtnay S. Daniels Louis G. Elson β90
Lawton W. Fitt β79 & James I. McLaren John D. Fowler Jr. β84 & Corey P. Fowler Thomas M. Fulcher Jr. β86
Frank E. Genovese β74 & Susan L. Genovese Peter M. Grant II β86 & Colleen Jennings Grant Richard Irwin Kellogg β72
Philip William Knisely β78 & Patricia Knisely William B. Massey Jr. & Randee Massey William E. Massey Jr. & Rebecca C. Massey Michael E. OβNeill β74 & Patricia J. OβNeill Dana E. Quillen β76
Robert Winston Smith β87 & Teresa Smith Shannon G. Smith β90 Mark Brady Templeton β78 & Yvonne Shuler-Templeton Robert C. Woodworth β73 & Joyce Woodworth
Leaders: $10,000β24,999
Anonymous
James Craig Allison β82
Rose Rita Barry
Dorothy Neal Batten β90
Scott C. Beardsley & Claire Dufournet Beardsley Brian C. Bednar β97 & Rebecca B. Bednar John R. Belk β86 & Kimberly D. Belk Richard E. Berry β94 W.L. Lyons Brown III β87 & Susanna S. Brown Mary Buckle Searle β86 & Stewart A. Searle III William H. Carter β99 & Erica Lynn Carter H. William Coogan Jr. β82 & Theresa Kost Riddle Kevin M. Cox β79 & Charlotte J. Cox Guillaume M. Cuvelier β91
Richard P. Dahling β87 & Nancy L. Sanborn James R.V. Daniel III β59 & Colleen H. Daniel Robert G. Doumar Jr. β88 & Noelle C. Doumar James Kegebein Dunton β62 & Nancy Hilton Dunton Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. β95 & Pamela F. Edmonds Richard C. Edmunds III β92 & Kathy Edmunds Arnold B. Evans β97 & Joyce H. Evans Clifford H. Farrah β94 & Kimberley M. Farrah Luke E. Fichthorn IV β98 & Katherine B. Fichthorn Ann H. Fowler β95 & Frederick L. Fowler III β95 Catherine Joan Friedman β86 & Jon R. Duane Thomas J. Friedmann β90 & Amy D. Anderson Robert A. Gary IV β77 Peter U. Gavin β13 & Andrea M. Gavin Andrea Price Goodman β84 & Donald W. Goodman β84
Kirsti W. Goodwin β02 & Matthew T. Goodwin Gregory Brian Graves β89
Ira Harris Green Jr. β90 & Susan M. Green John W. Guinee III β82 & Michelle K. Guinee Naren K. Gursahaney β89
Carrie Coker Haley β87 & John Rattermann Haley β87 Robert D. Hardie β95 & Molly G. Hardie E. Hooper Hardison Jr. β88 & Ann M. Hardison William A. Hawkins III β82 & Sharon Doyle Hawkins
Bret W. Holden β88 & Jeanne Marie Zavertnik Holden Robert Luther Huffines β92 & Lisa G. Huffines
Margaret M. Jacobsen β87 & Richard Carl Jacobsen Jr. β89
John Paul Kanan β06
David Blair Kelso β82 & Sara E. Kelso
Rosemary B. King β91 & Martin G. King β91
Mark J. Kington β88 & Ann A. Kington Patricia K. Kyle
Robert Porter Kyle β82 + & Patricia K. Kyle
David M. LaCross β78 & Kathleen O. LaCross Linwood Allen Lacy Jr. β69 & Constance C. Lacy Michael B. Lanahan β74 & Leslie H. Lanahan Stephanie M. Leouzon β89 & Eugene H. Leouzon Lemuel Ethan Lewis β72 & Sandra W. Lewis Nicole McKinney Lindsay β99 & Josiah S. Lindsay β02
Amanda Lozano β09
John D. Malgieri β07
Emmett English McLean β84
Sachin J. Mehra β96 & Bina Mehra Peter Charles Meisel β86 & Susan Meisel E. Benjamin Mix III β86
Edmond N. Moriarty III β87
Marshall N. Morton β72 & Caroline Morton J. Byrne Murphy β86 & Pamela Murphy Blake T. Myers β93
Adair B. Newhall β09 & Kathryn M. McCann-Newhall Ernest Mitchell Norville β84 & Carla S. Norville Michael Francis OβNeill β92
Gene Ruffner Page Jr. β86 & Virginia White Page Michael Thomas Paradis β16 & Deana Paradis Louise C. Parzick β86 & Joseph Edward Parzick William H. Payne II β22
Dominic Michael Pomponi β05 & Kimberly Pomponi John Ashton Powell β82
Theodore W. Price β68 & Carol B. Price
Harry T. Rein β73 & Susan D. Rein Matthew Joseph Reintjes β04 & Janine Bernasek Reintjes Katherine L. Rios β11 & Luis G. Rios Murrieta β11 Thomas E. Robinson β73
Kevin W. Schuyler β97
Henry Fulton Skelsey β84 & Susan W. Skelsey Katrina Sherrerd Smith & David G. Smith Susan Nancy Sobbott β90 George Stelljes III β88
Mark J. Styslinger & Jennifer O. Styslinger Warren M. Thompson β83 Timothy Paul Treadway β79
Kimberly Franklin Trundle β93 & Stephen S. Trundle Lowell Simmons Ukrop β89 & Robert Scott Ukrop β89
Robert Stephen Ukrop β72 & Jayne B. Ukrop Edward West Valentine β93 & Laura Valentine Bradley Jon Waitzer β87 & Terry Waitzer Elizabeth Kirk Weymouth β94 & Philip B. Weymouth III β93 James William Wininger β04 & Heather Wininger Charles Howard Witmer β83 & Meryl B. Witmer Richard S. Youngman β76
Deceased
Reunion Giving allows classes to align philanthropy to impact the future of the School and honor its legacy of excellence.
This list recognizes reunion giving from 1 July 2021 through 30 June 2022.
REUNION CLASS
1957Β $26,550Β 22%
1962Β $27,350Β 30%
1967Β $39,025Β 38%
1972Β $481,295Β 38%
1977Β $403,844Β 38%
1982Β $5,001,744*Β 32%
1987Β $2,635,771Β 45%
1992Β $330,389Β 40%
1997Β $617,101Β 40%
2002Β $1,453,635Β 33%
2007Β $186,631Β 32%
2012Β $115,101Β 36%
2012 EMBAΒ $28,407Β 30%
2017Β $48,840Β 25%
2017 EMBAΒ $41,550Β 39%
2017 GEMBAΒ $12,700Β 35%
TOTAL $11,604,672 35%
Philanthropic support from corporations and foundations is integral to Dardenβs success to date and aspirations for the future. Organizations whose missions align with Darden power the Schoolβs position as a global business school committed to improving the world. Corporations and foundations meaningfully impact each of the Schoolβs strategic priorities thanks to grants that support thought leadership, scholarships, coursework, student experiences and so much more.
Foundations are recognized in lists throughout this publication, and here, Darden proudly recognizes corporate support from 1 July 2021 through 30 June 2022.
3M
Accenture
Airbnb Alix Partners Alvarez and Marsal
American Express Company Bain & Company, Inc.
Bank of America Chevron Cigna
Columbia Capital Corporation Danaher Corporation
DaVita Inc.
Dell USA LLC
Deloitte Consulting LLP
DH Dental Business Services, LLC
E. & J. Gallo Winery Emerson Envista Holdings Ericsson, Inc.
EY-Parthenon
Fortive, Inc.
FTV Business Services, LLC General Motors Company Gradleaders, Inc
Harris Williams & Company
IBM inCode Consulting
Johnson & Johnson
JP Morgan Chase & Company
L.E.K. Consulting LLC Lexington Partners Inc.
Liberty Mutual Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
McKinsey & Company
Medtronic, Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Riverside Company
Rotunda Capital Partners
Thalhimer Brothers, Inc.
The Arnold Group
The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.
The Hershey Company
The London Company
The Vanguard Group
Triangle Insights Group, LLC Walmart.com
Wells Fargo
ZS Associates, Inc.
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