Momentum Fall 2016

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FALL 2016 » VOL. 2, NO. 2

BUILD THE VISION CAMPAIGN, UB MEDICINE

Castellani Family Gives $1 Million Gift to UB

—LAWRENCE P. CASTELLANI

THE LAWRENCE P. CASTELLANI FAMILY FOUNDATION has made a $1 million gift to the University at Buffalo for the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences’ Build the Vision Campaign and the UB Law School. Castellani said he made the gift in tribute to the leadership of UB Council Chairman Jeremy M. Jacobs; L. Nelson Hopkins III, MD, a SUNY Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery; and the late William Greiner, UB’s 13th president. A total of $900,000 will be given to the medical school, qualifying the foundation for the Circle of Visionaries recognition society. A portion of the gift will be directed to the Department of Neurosurgery, which Hopkins chaired from 1989 to 2013. The remaining $100,000 will be given to the William R. Greiner Scholarship Fund. Castellani noted that his friendship with the men and their leadership at UB “had a tremendous influence on the gift” and how it will be designated. “I have had a long-term relationship with UB,” said Castellani, who served on the UB Council from 1995 to 2002, and as its chair from 1996 to 1998. “With Bill Greiner, I had a personal and professional relationship that I so enjoyed. I saw how committed he was to UB. “I have the greatest respect for Nick Hopkins, his passion, dedication and abilities in neurology. He is truly a remarkable individual,” Castellani says, noting that his younger brother, Daniel A. Castellani, MD ’81, is a neurologist who studied under Hopkins at UB. “And the UB medical school is driven by the campaign

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leadership of Jeremy Jacobs,” he continues. “I don’t think there is any doubt that as a result of his leadership and support, Buffalo is a much better and more vibrant place to live and work. “With their combined accomplishments on behalf of UB, we saw an opportunity to give to support their efforts and make a difference for the university and for Buffalo,” says Castellani, who made the gift through the foundation with his wife, Joan J. Castellani. He said their two children, Lawrence Castellani Jr. and Julianne Castellani Vardan, are foundation trustees who will oversee its partnership with UB. Castellani said Hopkins took him on a tour of the new UB medical school, which gave Castellani the opportunity to “see the difference in health care for this region that the facility will make.” A senior executive with more than 30 years of experience, Castellani started stocking shelves in 1962 for his family’s upstate New York supermarket chain, which became Tops Friendly Markets. He became CEO of Tops in 1991, and remained in that role until 1998, when he stepped down to run Latin American operations for Royal Ahold NV, a Dutch supermarket operator. He finished his retail career as CEO and chairman of Advanced Auto Parts.

Campaign Enters Final Stretch “ALIVE AND WELL” FILM DEBUTS

Rose Berkun, MD ’92 John J. Bodkin II, MD ’76 Jeremy M. Jacobs, AAS ’60, LHD ’96

AT NO OTHER TIME in the 170-year history of the Jacobs

Nancy H. Nielsen, MD ’76, PhD

School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences have so many come forward to help Build the Vision for its future.

Charles R. Niles, MD ’83 Kenneth J. Roth, MD ’83 Robert G. Wilmers, LHD ’04

This esprit de corps was on full display the evening of September 20 when more than 300 donors gathered at the Westin Hotel downtown to mark the public launch of the $200 million Build the Vision Campaign for the new Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

More than $176 million has been raised to date and the theme of the evening was clear: With everyone pulling together, the final $24 million will be raised by the close of the campaign in January 2018.

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“With their combined accomplishments on behalf of UB, we saw an opportunity to give to support their efforts and make a difference for the university and for Buffalo.”

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IN TRIBUTE TO JEREMY JACOBS, L. NELSON HOPKINS III, MD, AND THE LATE WILLIAM GRIENER

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A highlight of the evening was the debut of the Build the Vision Campaign film, “Alive and Well,” produced by local filmmaker John Paget. To view the film, go to: medicine.buffalo.edu/campaignfilm.

Above: Jeremy M. Jacobs, left, and Dean Michael E. Cain, MD, toasting the public launch of the Build the Vision campaign.

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