UVA Darden — Powered by Purpose
UVA Darden Powered by Purpose Campaign · 2025 Report
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$632,000,000
The campaign didn’t change Darden.
It accelerated us.
$632
Million
70
Alumni participation
Thank you.
That is where this story begins.
The
campaign is a story of
generosity, vision and trust in Darden’s mission. None of what
you see in these pages — the scholarships that change lives,
the faculty shaping ideas, the spaces where our community
gathers — would exist without you.
To our alumni, donors, volunteers, faculty, staff, students,
parents, friends, UVA colleagues and the Darden School
Foundation: this achievement belongs to you. Your belief in
Darden’s mission has transformed the School and set the course
for its future.
This report captures only a fraction of your impact. Behind
every number is a face, a family, a story — all made possible
by your generosity.
With deepest gratitude,
Scott C. Beardsley
Dean and Charles C. Abbott Professor of Business
Administration
This is what happens when purpose meets possibility.
Darden has never played by the rules.
We believe in the power of high-touch learning, hard questions
and human-centered leadership. In showing up prepared,
thinking on your feet and lifting others as you climb.
gave Darden the momentum to do
more:
Attract and retain world-class faculty
Open doors for top students through new scholarships
Reimagine the Grounds and build for the future
With
$632 million in total impact
— and
7 in 10 alumni stepping up
— the campaign
propelled Darden into a new tier of influence, impact and
global recognition.
Our
endowment
and
net assets
have nearly doubled in the last
decade, now
exceeding $1 billion
and placing
Darden among the top business schools in the world. This
enduring resource fuels scholarships, faculty excellence and
program innovation year after year, ensuring we can lead for
generations to come.
We’re now the
No. 1 public business school in the world
(Financial Times, 2024)
— and consistently ranked
among the
top 10 in every major MBA ranking
This is how
we lead.
What empowered this moment
$632
Million
70%
Alumni Participation
Among the highest of any global business school
Doubled
Endowment and net assets
Now exceeding $1 billion — fueling access, faculty excellence
and innovation for the long term
100+
Scholarships created
Expanding access for high-potential students worldwide
29
Professorships established
Funding transformational teaching and research
Institutes launched
Sands Institute for Lifelong Learning
LaCross Institute for Ethical Artificial Intelligence in
Business
Signature projects realized or launched
The Forum Hotel
UVA Darden DC Metro at Sands Family Grounds
in Arlington, Virginia
Tahija Arboretum and LaCross Botanical Gardens
C. Ray Smith Alumni Hall Renovation
On-Grounds Student Housing
(opening 2027)
Top 10
Across all major MBA rankings
Bloomberg Businessweek, Financial Times, Fortune,
Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report
#1
Global public business school
Financial Times
, 2024
Voices of change
Student Transformation
Empowerment can come from a couple of different places. It
can come from a loved one, friend, family member. But it
can also come from an institution … that selects you and
believes in you, and is willing to put its name and
resources behind you.”
Malcolm Stewart (MBA ’24)
Scholarship Recipient
When I got the call, I actually cried. … Knowing Darden
believed in me enough to invest in my education pushed me to
give my all, both in academics and leadership roles.”
Ines de Estrada (MBA ’24)
Scholarship Recipient
Faculty Elevation
Darden was built on the shoulders of its faculty. And
faculty remain Darden’s most valuable asset.”
Jim Cooper (MBA ’84)
Principal Donor and Campaign Milestone I
Chair
Our teaching, research and practice are part of an integral
whole that defines us. Without one, we would be lesser in
the others. Together, they provide a calling — the ranks of
which we feel privileged to be a part, thanks to the support
of loyal Darden alumni supporters.”
Mike Lenox and Yael Grushka-Cockayne
Professors
Alumni Support
I know Darden is worth the investment. With the case method
behind everything Darden does, everyone connected to the
School is empowered to tackle big ideas, including issues
confronting society.”
Steve Bachand (MBA ’63)
Principal Donor
I invested a small amount of money in the fund early. … Over
time, the annual fund, as a proxy for the Darden brand,
became a long-term holding in my portfolio, delivering
returns in both my life and career that far exceeded my
initial expectations.”
Richard Dahling (MBA ’67)
Darden Society and Hickory Club Member
The new Darden experience
Reimagining the Business School from the Ground(s) Up
You walk the
Tahija Arboretum and LaCross Botanical Gardens
If you’re a
Full-Time MBA
in Charlottesville, your day might begin here — a
once-ignored hillside (and drainage ditch!), now a
thriving sanctuary just steps from class.
You pass the rising
on-Grounds student housing
A first in Darden history — purpose-built to strengthen
community and student life for MBA students living and
learning together.
You look around the room — and it hits you.
Your classmates have served in the military, launched
ventures, crossed oceans and taken bold bets on themselves.
They earned their place here. Darden helps make the journey
possible — with scholarships, support and a belief in what’s
next.
Class begins with a case — and a challenge.
Your professor, recruited during the campaign, teaches with
urgency and edge. The discussion is sharp. Everyone came
prepared. The stakes feel real.
Your learning team regroups in
The Forum Hotel
Where a fading inn once was now rises a four-star hotel and
conference center — a place where students, alumni, faculty,
recruiters and
executive education
participants gather, connect and keep the conversation
going.
Meanwhile, overlooking the shores of the Potomac — different
tracks, same purpose.
At
UVA Darden DC Metro
, students in the
Executive MBA
Part-Time MBA
and
Master of Science in Business Analytics
programs meet at the
Sands Family Grounds
. From zero to 500+ students in the last decade, it’s now
home to the largest contingent of students in Northern
Virginia of any UVA school.
Students take classes in person, on evenings and weekends.
Working professionals. Global leaders. Career switchers and
career climbers. The pace is different — but the bar is just
as high.
Each degree format follows its own path.
Different schedules. Different rhythms. Same core
experience: rigorous, relational, transformational.
And across it all — one method still anchors the work. Show
up prepared. Think on your feet. Lift others as you climb.
That’s the Darden way. Then. Now. Always.
One Gift. Thousands of ripples.
A glimpse of generosity during the campaign — and the ripples it
set in motion.
A match became a movement.
UVA’s
Bicentennial Scholars Fund
and
Bicentennial Professors Fund
multiplied philanthropy’s impact.
One scholarship became many.
One professorship became dozens.
One opportunity sparked a chain reaction.
A hotel reimagined how we gather.
Frank Sands Sr. (MBA ’63)
and his wife,
Marjorie
, made the lead gift
for what would become
The Forum Hotel
— a bold new anchor for the Darden Grounds.
More than 100 donors followed.
Together, we’ve built a space where community, learning and
leadership converge daily.
A fellowship opened new doors.
David Walentas (MBA ’64)
and his wife,
Jane
, invested in access, leadership and
academic excellence at Darden.
Their gift expanded Jefferson Fellowships, created new
pathways for talented first-generation students and
established a professorship in real estate.
The result: more seats at the table. And more people ready
to lead.
One course. Global perspective.
The
Batten Foundation Darden Worldwide Scholarship
made international study possible for every Full-Time MBA
student.
No extra cost. No barriers.
Just firsthand insight, global fluency and a more connected
Darden.
An idea became a legacy. Then a legacy sparked another.
Steve Bachand (MBA ’63)
never studied under
Ed Freeman
— but he admires what Freeman stands for.
So he endowed a University Professorship in Freeman’s honor
to advance values-driven leadership.
Soon after, a former student of Freeman’s stepped forward,
on behalf of
McIntyre Hawkings & Co.
, with a principal gift to the
Institute for Business in Society
Because real influence doesn’t end. It inspires.
One day made history.
In 2025,
Day for Darden
raised $1.37 million in just 24 hours.
Thousands of donors. Countless reasons. One unforgettable
wave of pride.
A garden rooted something bigger.
David LaCross (MBA ’78)
and his wife,
Kathleen
, made Darden’s
largest-ever gift — funding faculty, future student housing
and the
LaCross Institute for Ethical Artificial Intelligence
in Business
The gardens that bear their name?
They’re more than beautiful — they symbolize what’s growing
at Darden.
One campaign. Thousands of stories. Unlimited aftershocks.
That’s the ripple effect.
That’s what you made possible.
The unfinished case
The campaign ends. The mission continues.
The biggest case Darden has ever tackled? It’s the one
still unfolding.
wasn’t the finish line — it
was the launchpad. Now we’re asking the next set of urgent
questions:
How do we create an environment where faculty thrive?
We’re fueling the ideas that change business and society by:
Building the
Initiative for Transformational Capitalism
— uniting the
Institute for Business in Society
and the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics — to scale
Darden’s leadership in ethics, sustainability and
stakeholder capitalism.
Building on the momentum of the
Mayo Center for Asset Management
to expand into areas such as private equity and venture
capital — reflecting students’ growing interests and
preparing them to navigate the future of finance.
Growing the
Bruner Fund for Faculty Excellence
to attract and retain the world’s best teachers and
scholars.
Refreshing the
Faculty Office Building
to foster collaboration, spark innovation and give faculty
room to grow.
Because great teaching is what makes everything else
possible.
How do we make a Darden education possible for every
talented student?
Cost of attendance for the Full-Time MBA now tops $240,000.
That’s a potential deal-breaker for far too many.
A fund for student excellence would provide flexible,
need-based financial aid — unlocking potential and leveling
the playing field for future MBAs.
We’ve started. But we need to go further.
What happens when students don’t just attend Darden — they
live it?
The new
on-Grounds housing
will transform student life, learning and connection. We’ve
broken ground, and there are still meaningful ways to invest
in its future.
Supporting this project isn’t just about buildings — it’s
about community, competition and long-term sustainability.
These aren’t small goals. But Darden doesn’t do small.
We’re building a business school that rises to meet the
moment — and the next one.
The campaign may be over.
But the case? It’s just getting started.
Thank you
The Campaign’s Boldest Champions
This list honors the visionaries who made it happen.
Donors who gave at the highest levels.
Gifts that shaped the School we are today — and the one
we’re becoming.
Principal Donors Society
Through philanthropic support of $1 million or more, Principal
Donors have truly established themselves as the School’s most
loyal stewards. (Membership as of 30 June 2025.)
Jefferson Level: $25M+
Frank Batten Sr. + *
William H. Goodwin Jr. ’66 & Alice T. Goodwin *
David M. LaCross ’78 & Kathleen O. LaCross
Frank M. Sands Sr. ’63 + & Marjorie R. Sands +
David C. Walentas ’64 & Jane Walentas +
Madison Level: $10M+
Altec/Styslinger Foundation
The Batten Foundation *
James A. Cooper ’84 & Stacy Cooper
George A. L. David ’67 *
Robert J. Hugin ’85 & Kathleen Hugin
Richard A. Mayo ’68 & Sara Page Mayo *
George S. Tahija ’86 & Laurel Claire Tahija
Monroe Level: $5M+
Stephen E. Bachand ’63 & Phyllis Bachand
H. William Coogan Jr. ’82 & Theresa Kost Riddle
Frank E. Genovese ’74 & Susan L. Genovese *
Kirsti W. Goodwin ’02 & Matthew T. Goodwin
W. Hunter Goodwin III ’95 + & Crystal H. Goodwin
Robert D. Hardie MBA ’95, PhD ’99 & Molly G. Hardie
Martina Hund-Mejean ’88 & Bruno J. Mejean
The Melville Foundation
Red Gates Foundation
Thomas A. Saunders III ’67 + & Mary Jordan Saunders *
John R. Strangfeld Jr. ’77
Rotunda Level: $2.5M+
Anonymous
W.L. Lyons Brown III ’87 & Susanna S. Brown
Terrence D. Daniels ’70 & Courtnay S. Daniels *
Colgate W. Darden Jr. + & Constance Darden + *
U. Bertram Ellis Jr. ’79
John D. Fowler Jr. ’84 & Corey P. Fowler
John W. Glynn Jr. JD ’65 + & Barbara A. Glynn
In Honor of the Class of 1957
Gary T. Jones ’74 & Elizabeth Rhett Jones *
Doug Lebda ’14 & Megan Lebda
Lemuel E. Lewis ’72 & Sandra Lewis
H. Eugene Lockhart Jr. ’74 & Terry J. Lockhart *
John G. Macfarlane III ’79 & Dudley W. Macfarlane *
Dan T. Montgomery ’77
Donald E. Morel Jr. TEP ’97 & Lauren Morel
Michael E. O’Neill ’74 & Patricia J. O’Neill
Frank M. Sands ’94 & Julie Logan Sands
Robert W. Smith ’87 & Teresa Smith
Allan W. Staats ’62 + & Barbara G. Staats +
E. Roe Stamps IV & Penny Stamps +
James W. Todd ’64 + & Sharon K. Todd *
Steven C. Voorhees ’80 & Celia Voorhees
Thomas R. Watjen ’81 & Nanette A. Watjen
Donald M. Wilkinson ’66 + & Lucinda P. Wilkinson + *
Colonnade Level: $1M+
Anonymous (2)
Kirby Clarke Adams ’79
Beverley W. Armstrong ’66 + & Carol C. Armstrong
Thomas J. Baltimore Jr. ’91 & Hillary D. Baltimore
Dorothy Neal Batten ’90 *
Frank Batten Jr. ’84 & Aimee C. Batten *
E. Thayer Bigelow Jr. ’67 *
Stacy H. Bolduc ’90 & John P. Bolduc ’90
William D. Cannon Jr. ’68 & Nancy Cannon
Susan J. Chaplinsky +
G. David Cheek ’79 & Katherine P. Cheek
James S. Cheng ’87 & Jeanette Wang Cheng
Gordon Crawford ’71 & Dona Crawford
Hugh Cullman
William K. Daniel II ’91 & Robin W. Daniel
Robert G. Doumar ’88 & Noelle Doumar
John O. Downing ’82 & Frances vS Downing
Charles G. Duffy III ’87 *
Franklin S. Edmonds ’95 & Pamela F. Edmonds
Louis G. Elson ’90
Lawton W. Fitt ’79 & James I. McLaren *
Peter M. Grant II ’86 & Colleen Grant
Bret W. Holden ’88 & Jeanne Marie Holden
Thomas V. Inglesby ’84 & Joan W. Inglesby
John B. Jung Jr. ’84 & Connie B. Jung
Peter D. Kiernan ’79 & Eaddo H. Kiernan
Martin L. Killgallon II ’72 & Deborah Killgallon *
William C. Killgallon TEP ’76 & Susan Killgallon *
Mark J. Kington ’88 & Ann Kington
Philip W. Knisely ’78 & Patricia Knisely
Robert E. Lamb II ’70 & Charlotte Lamb
Bruce R. Lauritzen ’67
John G. Lert Jr. ’73 & Devin A. Lert ’21
Lawrence Lewis Jr. + & Janet P. Lewis + *
Elizabeth H. Lynch ’84 & Daniel S. Lynch ’84
Thomas C. MacAvoy + & Margaret M. MacAvoy +
J. Huston McCollough II ’75 & Joan S. McCollough *
Barclay McFadden III ’76 & Jane Perry
McFadden McIntyre Hawkins & Co.
Albert N. Morgan Jr. ’72 & Carla H. Morgan
Morris S. Smith Foundation, Trustees Sterling, Larry and
Mei Franklin
Marshall N. Morton ’72 & Caroline Morton
J. Byrne Murphy ’86 and Pamela Murphy
Paul A. Murphy +
Adair Newhall ’09 & Kathryn Newhall
G. Ruffner Page Jr. ’86 & Virginia W. Page
Zhiyuan "Jerry" Peng ’03 & Ying Hu
Harry T. Rein ’73 & Susan D. Rein
Douglas A. Scovanner ’79 & Mary M. Scovanner
Mary Buckle Searle ’86 and Stewart Searle
Jack T. Siegel ’67 + & Alice H. Siegel *
Henry F. Skelsey ’84 & Susan W. Skelsey
Shannon G. Smith ’90
Wallace Stettinius ’59 & Mary Gray Stettinius
Henri A. M. Termeer ’73 + & Belinda Herrera-Termeer
Bruce R. Thompson ’90
Warren M. Thompson ’83 & Danielle Stoessel Thompson
Lilo Simmons Ukrop ’89 & R. Scott Ukrop ’89
William P. Utt ’84 & Carolyn S. Utt
Bradley J. Waitzer MBA/JD ’87 & Terry Waitzer
David N. Webb ’77 & Nancy Shepherd Webb ’77
Thomas E. Worrell Jr. ’71 *
Charlene & Jeffrey J. Yao ’01
* = Founding member
+ = Deceased
Campaign Leadership Gifts
This list recognizes donors who have made cumulative commitments
for Darden of $100,000 or more between 1 July 2013 and 30 June
2025.
$100M+
David M. LaCross ’78 & Kathleen O. LaCross
$50M+
Frank M. Sands Sr. ’63 & Marjorie R. Sands +
$25M+
David C. Walentas ’64 & Jane Walentas +
$10M+
Anonymous
Altec/Styslinger Foundation
The Batten Foundation
James A. Cooper ’84 & Stacy L. Cooper
Robert J. Hugin ’85 & Kathleen Hugin
Richard A. Mayo ’68 & Sara Page Mayo
$5M+
Anonymous
Stephen E. Bachand ’63 & Phyllis Bachand
H. William Coogan Jr. ’82 & Theresa Kost Riddle
Richard D. Crawford ’74 & Barbara J. Crawford
Martina Hund-Mejean ’88 & Bruno J. Mejean
The Melville Foundation
Red Gates Foundation
John R. Strangfeld ’77
Steven C. Voorhees ’80 & Celia Voorhees
$2.5M+
Anonymous (2)
Amgen Inc.
Gregg Brooks ’09 & Chandra Brooks
John D. Fowler Jr. ’84 & Corey P. Fowler
Barbara A. Glynn & John W. Glynn Jr. +
Kirsti W. Goodwin ’02 & Matthew T. Goodwin
Douglas R. Lebda ’14 & Megan Lebda
Donald E. Morel Jr., PhD (TEP ’97) & Lauren Morel
Michael E. O’Neill ’74 & Patricia J. O’Neill
Frank M. Sands ’94 & Julie Logan Sands
Robert W. Smith ’87 & Teresa Smith
Allan W. Staats ’62 + & Barbara G. Staats +
E. Roe Stamps IV & Penny Stamps +
Thomas R. Watjen ’81 & Nanette A. Watjen
Robert C. Woodworth ’73 & Joyce Woodworth
$1M+
Anonymous (2)
Kirby Clarke Adams ’79
Airbnb
James C. Allison ’82
Michael S. Augins ’99
Stacy H. Bolduc ’90 & John P. Bolduc ’90
W.L. Lyons Brown III ’87 & Susanna S. Brown
William D. Cannon Jr. ’68 + & Nancy Cannon
Susan J. Chaplinsky +
R. Scott Creighton ’82
Hugh Cullman
William K. Daniel II ’91 & Robin W. Daniel
Terrence D. Daniels ’70 & Courtnay S. Daniels
William A. Dawson ’67
Robert G. Doumar Jr. ’88 & Noelle C. Doumar
John O. Downing ’82 & Frances vS Downing
John H. Faulk ’02 & Suzanne C. Faulk
Frank E. Genovese ’74 & Susan L. Genovese
Golub Capital
William H. Goodwin Jr. ’66 & Alice T. Goodwin
W. Hunter Goodwin III ’95 + & Crystal H. Goodwin
Peter M. Grant II ’86 & Colleen J. Grant
Robert D. Hardie MBA ’95, PhD ’99 & Molly G. Hardie
Bret W. Holden ’88 & Jeanne Marie Holden
Mark M. Hutto ’02 & Frances P. Hutto
Wei Jin ’99 & Wen V. Zhang
John B. Jung Jr. ’84 & Connie B. Jung
Mark J. Kington ’88 & Ann A. Kington
Philip W. Knisely ’78 & Patricia Knisely
Mark C. Lamarre ’90
John G. Lert Jr. ’73
Devin A. Lert ’21
Lemuel E. Lewis ’72 & Sandra W. Lewis
Elizabeth H. Lynch ’84 & Daniel S. Lynch ’84
John G. Macfarlane III ’79 & Dudley W. Macfarlane
McIntyre Hawkins & Co.
McWane, Inc.
Clifford Dickson Moore III ’81
J. Byrne Murphy ’86 and Pamela Murphy
Paul A. Murphy +
Adair Newhall ’09 & Kathryn Newhall
G. Ruffner Page Jr. ’86 & Virginia W. Page
Robert Eugene Reeve ’85
Douglas A. Scovanner ’79 & Mary M. Scovanner
Mary Buckle Searle ’86 & Stewart Searle
Shannon G. Smith ’90
Taylor Kent Smith ’84 & Mary L. Smith
Bruce R. Thompson ’90
Warren M. Thompson ’83 & Danielle Stoessel Thompson
James W. Todd ’64 + & Sharon K. Todd
Lilo Simmons Ukrop ’89 & R. Scott Ukrop ’89
William P. Utt ’84 & Carolyn S. Utt
Bradley J. Waitzer ’87 & Terry Waitzer
Westrock Foundation
Donald M. Wilkinson, Jr. ’66 + & Lucinda P. Wilkinson +
Charlene & Jeffrey J. Yao ’01
$500K+
Anonymous (2)
John E. Baber III ’66 & Ann Baber
Melvin D. Beale ’76 & Ann J. Beale
John R. Belk ’86 & Kimberly D. Belk
The Honorable W.L. Lyons Brown Jr. + & Alice Cary Brown +
J. Andrew Bugas ’86 & Maryann H. Bugas
A. Hazen Burnet ’69 & Sarah M. Burnet
John M. Camp III ’79 & Caren Camp
Nancy B. Chappell & Samuel M. Chappell III
Susan Christian Coogan ’82
Gordon Crawford ’71 & Dona Crawford
Richard P. Dahling ’87 & Nancy L. Sanborn
Charles G. Duffy III ’87
Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. ’95 & Pamela F. Edmonds
Louis G. Elson ’90
Jay W. Faison ’95
Catherine Joan Friedman ’86 & Jon R. Duane
Gregory B. Graves ’89
Elizabeth McMillan Hagood ’89 & D. Maybank Hagood ’89
William A. Hawkins III ’82 & Sharon D. Hawkins
William I. Huyett ’82 & Lauren M. Huyett
Amanda Lozano ’09
Thomas C. MacAvoy + & Margaret M. MacAvoy +
James C. Magill Jr. ’79
Emmett English McLean ’84
Albert N. Morgan Jr. ’72 & Carla H. Morgan
Marshall N. Morton ’72 & Caroline Morton
National Christian Foundation – Carolinas
Zhiyuan "Jerry" Peng ’03 & Ying Hu
Benjamin L. Pivar ’97
Michele J. Rankin & Owen K. Rankin
Ryan D. Rayborn ’10 & Jessica Rayborn
James G. Rose Jr. ’85 & Margaret W. Rose
Joyce E. Rothenberg ’85 & Mace Rothenberg
Henry F. Skelsey ’84 & Susan W. Skelsey
Morris S. Smith Foundation, Trustees Sterling, Larry and
Mei Franklin
Susan Nancy Sobbott ’90
Anand E. Stanley ’03 & Tiffany Stanley
George Stelljes III ’88
Virginia Kincaid Charitable Trust
$250K+
Anonymous (3)
Carol E. Anderson ’94 & Robert D. Anderson
Thomas J. Baltimore Jr. ’91 & Hillary D. Baltimore
R. David Banyard Jr. ’04 & Diane Banyard
Frank Batten Jr. ’84 & Aimee C. Batten
David A. Beach ’69 & Carolyn H. Beach
Scott C. Beardsley & Claire Dufournet Beardsley
Donald R. Benson ’89 & Christine Benson
Richard E. Berry ’94 & Ana Maria Hernandez Berry
Jolene H. Bodily & Samuel E. Bodily
Kimberly Brown ’93
Robert F. Bruner & Barbara M. Bruner
Wesley G. Bush
J. Scott Carter ’99 & Ann B. Carter
G. David Cheek ’79 & Katherine P. Cheek
Hugh M. Comer II ’91 & Debora R. Comer
Charles R. Cory ’82 & Kimberlee Cory
Guillaume M. Cuvelier ’91
Danaher Corporation
James Kegebein Dunton ’62 + & Nancy Hilton Dunton
Robert William Emery Jr. +
Lawton W. Fitt ’79 & James I. McLaren
Stuart Mays Frantz ’84 & Ella P. Frantz
Christine A. Fruehwirth ’96
John M. Fruehwirth ’96
Palmer P. Garson ’83 & Douglas D. Garson
Andrea P. Goodman ’84 & Donald W. Goodman ’84
Green Family Foundation
Steven D. Hale +
HBM Holdings
Peter J. Hicks ’74 & Kathryn V. Hicks
Mary M. Hoobler ’88
A. Gibboney Huske ’97
Margaret M. Jacobsen ’87 & Richard C. Jacobsen Jr. ’89
David B. Kelso ’82 & Sara E. Kelso
Rosemary B. King ’91 & Martin G. King ’91
John B. Kishman ’82
Ryan Paul Knauss ’00 & Christina M. Knauss
Linwood A. Lacy Jr. ’69 & Constance C. Lacy
Samuel Ashby Lewis +
Donald A. Lucchesi ’79 & Elizabeth W. Lucchesi
Randee Massey & William B. Massey Jr.
Rebecca C. Massey & William E. Massey Jr.
Evan Morgan Massey +
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund
Mark C. Mead ’90 & Susan Gunton Mead
Carolyn S. Miles ’88 & Brendan Thomas Miles ’88 +
Roy J. Moore ’86
John Berhanu Muleta ’93
Claude B. Nielsen ’75 & Kate Nielsen
Ernest Mitchell Norville ’84 & Carla S. Norville
William H. Payne II ’22
G. Patrick Phillips ’73 & Deborah Phillips
Harry T. Rein ’73 & Susan D. Rein
Matthias D. Renner ’86 & Linda G. Renner
Brian Rhodes ’09 & April Rhodes
Thomas E. Robinson ’73
Samuel A. Lewis Sr.
Susan K. Snyder & Robert E. Spekman
Benjamin J. Sullivan Jr. ’82 & Charlotte M. Sullivan
David Reid Townsend ’00
Edward W. Valentine ’93 & Laura Valentine
Cynthia A. van Eck & Jan F. van Eck
Elizabeth Kirk Weymouth ’94 & Philip B. Weymouth III ’93
Thomas B. Whelan II ’77 & Claire F. Whelan
$100K+
3M
Daniel Abdun-Nabi
Nina Abdun-Nabi ’82 +
Accenture
Aimee & Frank Batten Jr. Foundation
L. Bradford Armstrong ’74
Keith F. Bachman ’89
Joseph Paul Balog ’88 & Cheryl S. Balog
J. Kyle Bass
Jacqueline Glynn Brandin ’93
Allison S. Bridges ’01
Liane Burckhardt
Kristin R. Carlock ’93 & Ronald C. Carlock Jr. ’93
Catalyst Foundation
James S. Cheng ’87 & Jeanette Wang Cheng
Chevron
Robert K. Citrone ’90
T. Scott Coleman ’79 & Yasmine Z. Coleman
Thomas L. Cordle Jr. ’65 +
Corning Incorporated
George A. L. David ’67
Michael A. DeCola ’77 & Lee F. DeCola
Allison Cryor DiNardo ’88
Diana Lady Dougan
Basil M. Duncan III ’90
Peter Merrill Dunn ’81
Eastman
Tyrone W. Eggemeyer ’89 & Leslie F. Eggemeyer
Jesse Thompson Ellington III ’90 & Sally V. Ellington
U. Bertram Ellis ’79
Envista Holdings
Albert Hugh Ewing III ’71 & Susan Ewing
Luke E. Fichthorn IV ’98 & Katherine B. Fichthorn
Fortive, Inc.
Paul L. Fowler Jr. ’81 & Sandra J. McDiarmid
Thomas J. Friedmann ’90 & Amy D. Anderson Thomas M.
Fulcher Jr. ’86
Darren Adam Fultz ’06
Michael J. Ganey ’78
Martha L. Gangemi ’87 & Michael Gangemi ’86
Frederic H. Garner IV ’90
Katherine Dudley Garner +
John M. Geraghty ’72
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Kenneth M. Good Jr. ’93
David W. Goodrich ’73 & Julie Houk Goodrich
Leslie P. Gordon ’89 & Barton Gordon
Betsy N. Gorton ’04 & David Gorton
Gordon Grand III ’75
Patrick C. Graney III ’81 + & Jessica S. Graney
Ira Harris Green Jr. ’90 & Susan M. Green
James Randall Groch ’85 & Mignon Groch
John W. Guinee III ’82 & Michelle K. Guinee
Naren K. Gursahaney ’89
Thomas Parsons Haling ’77
Alice W. Handy +
Harris Williams & Company
W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer ’81 & Camilla Robinson Hauptfuhrer
Peter R. Hennessy ’86 & Anne G. Hennessy ’91
Daniel B. Hirschhorn ’88
John P. Hodgson ’87 & Malia Blythe Jeffers
Andrew P. Houlahan ’66
Robert L. Huffines ’92 & Lisa G. Huffines
Claire C. Hyde ’80 & William L. Hyde Jr.
J.P. Morgan & Company Inc.
Joan and Morgan Massey Foundation
Johnson & Johnson
David C. Johnson Jr. ’84 & Caroline D. Johnson
John Paul Kanan ’06
Kevin J. Keegan
Richard I. Kellogg ’72
John K. Keppler ’02 & Dianne Keppler
James Edward Kjorlien ’77 & Deirdre Kjorlien
Robert E. Lamb II ’70 & Charlotte Lamb
Bruce R. Lauritzen ’67 +
Paige G. Lauster ’92 & Steffen M. Lauster ’92
Stephanie M. Leouzon ’89 & Eugene H. Leouzon
Buddy LeTourneau ’73 & Terry Revell LeTourneau
J. Theodore Linhart ’71 & Mary L. Linhart
M. Jayson Lipsey ’08 & Catie Lipsey
Grant N. Lischick ’19 & Stephanie R. Lischick
Wendy Wei Liu ’03 & Jimmy Jianzhong Wei ’02
George Willis Logan ’71 & Helen H.B. Logan
John G. Loverro ’00 & Bridie Loverro
C. H. Randolph Lyon ’67 & Evelyn H. Lyon
William Howard Lyon ’00
John Macaskill
Todd R. Marin ’89 & Fiona Kotur Marin
Elizabeth Quin McCann ’08 & John R. McCann Jr. ’08
Brian N. McDonald ’87 & Margaret McDonald
Sachin J. Mehra ’96 & Bina Mehra
Peter C. Meisel ’86 & Susan Meisel
James K. Meneely III ’97 & Jennifer R. Meneely
David L. Miller ’72 & Helen Miller
G. Gilmer Minor III ’66 +
E. Benjamin Mix III ’86
L. Paul Nelson II ’77 & Lee Melchor-Nelson
Lewis L. Nelson ’17 & Jocelyn Sandberg
Joseph Niehaus
Palmer Foundation
Timothy E. Parker ’01 & Elizabeth Parker
John W. Parsons ’89 & Ellen T. Parsons
Richard J. Parsons ’80 & Yvette V. Parsons
Richard M. Paschal ’89 & Lura Paschal
Mark R. Patterson ’87 & Thea Jennie Lewis Patterson
David T. Pearson ’11 & Sarah M. Pearson
Carl E. Peoples ’94 & Stephanie Peoples
Antonio U. Periquet Jr. ’90 & Martha I. Periquet
Jerome C. Philpott ’88 & Ann S. Philpott
Carolyn Powell Piotrowski
Dominic M. Pomponi ’05 & Kimberly Pomponi
John A. Powell ’82
Scott A. Price ’90 & Shizuko M. Price
Theodore W. Price ’68 & Carol B. Price
Christopher Columb Quarles III ’90
Karen Beyer Radulovacki ’88 & Bradford Radulovacki
Ian Webster Ratcliffe ’94
Thomas W. Reedy Jr. ’91 & Jennifer Byrd Reedy
Steven S Reinemund ’78 & Gail T. Reinemund
Matthew Joseph Reintjes ’04 & Janine Bernasek Reintjes
David T. Richardson ’94
William F. Richmond ’76
Margaret H. Roberts ’01 & Justin J. Roberts
W. Gregory Robertson ’70
Sands Capital
Scana Services Inc.
Kevin W. Schuyler ’97
Randolph Scott Seibert ’09 & Aimee Perron Seibert
Francine Newton Shanfield ’87 & Robert J. Shanfield ’87
William Q.O. Shelton Jr. ’93
Thomas A. Smallhorn ’94
Anthony W. Smith ’87 & Elizabeth Roberts Smith
Emily Follin Smith ’85
Peter A. Stoudt
Christopher Ryan Stringer ’01
Edward C. Swindler ’84 & Barbara J. Swindler
Ann H. Taylor ’85 & Peter R. Taylor
Thomas A. Taylor Jr. ’85 & Juliette L. Taylor
Mark B. Templeton ’78 & Yvonne Shuler-Templeton
Kelly M. Thomson ’99
Thomas D. Tichenor ’11
James P. Totten ’85 & Josephine Totten
Timothy Paul Treadway ’79
Robert S. Ukrop ’72 & Jayne B. Ukrop
Jonathan Sakamoto Vassil ’18
Nancy Sheppard Webb ’77 & David N. Webb ’77
Roger L. Werner Jr. ’77 & Karen Werner
Alexander R. Westra ’12
Gary R. Wilhite ’84
Donald M. Wilkinson III ’92 & Lauren D. Wilkinson
Charles H. Witmer ’83 & Meryl B. Witmer
Keith Woodard ’75 & Patricia B. Woodard
Richard S. Youngman ’76
Marietta Edmunds Zakas ’82 & Dennis L. Zakas
Jose M. Zertuche ’00 & Virginia V. Zertuche
+ = Deceased
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