GWSB 2013 Investors Report

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BUSINESS 2013 INVESTORS REPORT


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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

2013 INVESTORS REPORT 3 Dean’s State of the School Message 4 Enrollment Report 5 New Faculty 14 Career Services Report

29 Corporate Collaborative Council

31 Donor Investments at Work—

Top Marketing Duo Joins GWSB Faculty

33 Serving Those Who Serve—

Alumnus Creates Veterans Scholarship

35 Donor Spotlight: Ben Gupta, In Memoriam 36 Office of Development and Alumni Relations Report 41 Honor Roll of Donors

56 Alumni Giving

64 Endowed Funds

70 Center for Real Estate and Advisory Board

72 Dean’s Board of Advisors

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

GW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Steven Knapp, President

OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT & ALUMNI RELATIONS 2033 K Street, NW, Suite 320, Washington, D.C. 20006

GW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

(202) 994-8157

D. Christopher Kayes, Interim Dean

Elizabeth Mitchell, Assistant Vice President of Development

Sok-Hyon Kang, Vice Dean for Faculty and Research

and Alumni Relations

Philip W. Wirtz, Vice Dean for Programs and Education

Mamie Jackson Williams, Executive Director of Development

Vanessa Perry, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs

Rebecca Wanek, Director of Development

Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou, Associate Dean for

Sabrina Burris, Associate Director of Development

Undergraduate Programs Ravi Singh Achrol, Interim Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Studies

Eric Miller, Associate Director of Development Sarah Lefferts, Assistant Director of Development Leah Kuppersmith, Director of Alumni Relations Benjamin Simmons, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations

GW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Nancy Noad, Manager of Board Relations

OFFICE OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS

Miranda Gendel, Development Assistant

2201 G Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20052

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OUR FACULTY INCLUDES LEADERS IN D.C.’S MOST POWERFUL INSTITUTIONS

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State of the School

Dear GWSB Community, I would like to take time to reflect on some of our accomplishments as a school.

opportunities, and we are in the process of major revisions to our doctoral program.

Members of our distinguished faculty had peer-reviewed articles published in some of the most prestigious academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal, Management Science, Organizational Science, and the Journal of Financial Economics.

Alumni and friends of the University continue their strong support of our School through financial gifts, hiring our students, and by spreading word of our growing success. And our students continue to be recruited by some of the most selective and sought after employers in the country, including Goldman Sachs, GE, and Deloitte.

The hard work and dedication of our faculty and staff was recognized on numerous occasions through school-wide, national, and international awards. Faculty, programs and initiatives enjoyed widespread media coverage, and were featured in more than 50 national press outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, Businessweek, New York Times, Washington Post, and the Financial Times.

Leading publications such as Businessweek and the Financial Times continue to place us among the most elite and selective business schools in the world. US News and World Report ranked our international business program 11th for U.S. business programs, while our graduate entrepreneurship program is listed in the top 25 by the Princeton Review.

GW hosted numerous conferences and symposia, including our annual Entrepreneurship Conference, Techstars Boot Camp, Deloitte’s Battle of the Beltway, Pitch George, and no less than four national case competitions, including one competition designed by our own Global MBA program and held in conjunction with our educational partner, Pearson.

With the support of faculty, students, and our enthusiastic alumni community, what we can achieve is limitless.

The first class of fellows completed our On the Board program, which provides them with the valuable tools and resources needed to right the gender imbalance on corporate boards.

Best,

Our undergraduate and MBA curricula are undergoing an overhaul that will enhance student experiences and

D. Christopher Kayes Dean

Thank you all for making GWSB all it is. We can be very proud of what we have accomplished—and of what we are about to accomplish.

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2013-2014 Enrollment Report UNDERGRADUATE FALL SEMESTER

Total Enrolled Entering Class Average SAT Percent Female

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

1590 405 1260 44

1564 326 1270 37

1549 315 1274 44

1540 348 1258 44

1614 365 1260 43

FULL-TIME MBA FALL SEMESTER

2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

Total Enrolled Average GMAT Average Age Years of Work Experience Percent Female Percent International

200 233 246 237 202 644 615 631 635 642 28 27 28 27 27 4.5 3.8 4.3 4.2 4.3 37 35 37 43 42 45 34 29 29 32

GRADUATE PROGRAMS Fall Semester

2013

MBA Total

959

2012 2011 2010 2009

1033

1008

951

947

(Full-Time, Professional, Accelerated, Executive, Healthcare, Online)

Specialized Master’s Programs Accountancy Business Analytics (new) Finance Government Contracts (new) Healthcare MBA* Information Systems Project Management Tourism Administration

244 192 150 169 173 20 --- --- --- --218 203 150 113 118 29 --- --- --- --260 330 285 195 --220 249 252 235 236 216 214 221 233 265 158 164 172 191 179

Total Specialized Master’s Enrollment Doctoral Programs Total Graduate Enrollment

1105

1352

1230

1136

971

37

48

62

68

70

2101

2433

2300

2155

1988

*Healthcare MBA calculated in MBA Enrollment.

FALL 2013 ENROLLMENT

FALL 2013 FACULTY PROFILE

Undergraduate Students

1590

Full-Time Total

132

Master’s Students

1105

Part-Time Total

109

Doctoral Students

70

Full-Time (Tenured/Tenure Track)

104

Full-Time (Non-Tenure Track)

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2013-2014 New Faculty

Second to None‌The George Washington School of Business is committed to attracting and retaining the very best academic talent. Our faculty are renowned for their dedication to teaching and conducting groundbreaking business research. For the 2013-14 academic year GWSB again strengthened its faculty with the addition of more than a dozen professors who come to the School from some of the most prestigious institutions across the United States and around the world. [ 5 ]


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including vice president of operations. He also served as a business development intern, and later, account manager for IBM.

BRET D. CRANE Visiting Assistant Professor of Management EDUCATION

• PhD, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia • MBA, Brigham Young University • BA, Brigham Young University AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Leadership, organizational behavior, global economics, ethics

He is co-author of a section on “Crisis Management in the Information Age” in the Handbook of Crisis Management, and has authored research papers, which are pending publication in several leading scholarly journals, including Human Resource Management Journal, Leadership, and Organization Science.

BACKGROUND

Bret Crane comes to GWSB from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business where he earned his PhD and served as a faculty research assistant. Prior to returning to school to study for his doctorate, Crane held a number of executive positions with Centex Corporations,

JULIAN FRIEDLAND Visiting Assistant Professor of Strategic Management & Public Policy EDUCATION

• PhD, Philosophy, University of Paris 1, Pantheon Sorbonne • MA, Philosophy, San Francisco State University • Graduate Certificate for Teaching Critical Thinking, San Francisco State University • BA, Philosophy, University of Colorado at Boulder AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Business ethics, corporate social responsibility, philosophy BACKGROUND

Julian Friedland most recently served on the faculty of Fordham University where he helped design a core MBA ethics course and served on the curricular committee for a new universitywide minor in sustainable business practices.

He was also a member of the faculties at Temple University, Jones International University, Eastern Connecticut State University, University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado State University, St. Cloud University, and Metropolitan State College of Denver. Friedland conceived and wrote 20 case studies in business ethics for the Leeds Curriculum Emphasis on Social Responsibility. The case studies, which cover such topics as employee and executive compensation, environmental issues, and corporate whistleblowers, are widely used by educators and trainers. Friedland’s research has been published in a number of leading journals, including Business and Society Review, the Journal of Business Ethics, Law and Critique, and Philosophical Investigations.

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2013-2014 New Faculty SHYHAM GIRIDHARADAS Assistant Teaching Professor of Management EDUCATION

• PhD, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University • MBA, Harvard Business School • Post-Graduate Diploma, Business Management, Xavier Institute, Jamshedpur, India • Bachelor of Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Leadership, organizational behavior, organizational learning, human capital management, quantitative methods BACKGROUND

2011. Prior to that, he lectured on quantitative research methods for a special program at Case Western Reserve University and served as associate dean of Director Learning at McKinsey & Company. Giridharadas held several key executive positions with leading firms in the consulting and strategic management industry, including Cannon Associates, Capital One Services, Inc., and Prism Consulting International, LLC. Giridharadas was also a marketing executive for Tata Engineering & Locomotive Company in Bombay, India, responsible for truck and bus exports to Africa and the Middle East.

Shyham Giridharadas has been with GWSB since 2009 as a professorial lecturer in business administration and as executive director of the School’s executive education program since

research on marketing, Hoffman has served as an advisory board member and strategic consultant for a number of leading companies and institutions.

DONNA L. HOFFMAN Louis Rosenfeld Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Marketing EDUCATION

• PhD, L.L. Thurston Psychometric Laboratory, University of North Carolina • MA, L.L. Thurston Psychometric Laboratory, University of North Carolina • AB, University of California, Davis AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Marketing, marketing management, digital marketing, social media, consumer psychology BACKGROUND

Donna Hoffman was most recently the Albert O. Steffey Chair of Marketing at the University of California, Riverside. She also served on the faculties of the University of Southern California, Vanderbilt University, Stanford University, the University of Texas (Dallas), UCLA, and Columbia University. In addition to her extensive

Hoffman’s research has appeared in the Journal of Interactive Marketing, Marketing Management, Marketing Science, and Harvard Business Review. She is a member of the Association for Consumer Research, the American Marketing Association, INFORMS, Industry Studies Association, and the Society for Consumer Psychology. Frequently cited for her expertise in online marketing, Hoffman was named one of “The Net 50 People Who Matter Most on the Internet” by Newsweek.

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MARK S. HYMAN Assistant Teaching Professor of Tourism EDUCATION

• Fellow, Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, The Business of Sport • JD, University of Maryland School of Law • BS, University of Pennsylvania AREAS OF EXPERTISE

The business of sports, sports and law, youth sports BACKGROUND

Attorney, journalist and author Mark Hyman taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County and at McDaniel College in Westminster, Md., prior to joining the GWSB faculty. He has authored or co-authored three books on youth sports, the business aspects of youth sports, and health and safety issues affecting young athletes.

JANNE SAMULI KETTUNEN Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences EDUCATION

• Doctor of Science, London Business School • MBA, Finance, Hawaii Pacific University • MS, Technology, Helsinki University of Technology AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Portfolio decision analysis, operational decision making, capacity investment and resource management decisions under uncertainty, new product development, the energy market BACKGROUND

Prior to coming to GWSB, Janne Kettunen held academics positions at the Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Canada; the London Business School, U.K.; Helsinki University of Technology, Finland; and Hawaii Pacific University.

A much sought after speaker, Hyman has lectured and participated in panel discussions at the University of Southern California, the University of Baltimore School of Law Center for Sport and the Law, the University of Maryland, University of Maryland School of Law, and the Sports Lawyers Association National Convention. Hyman has appeared numerous times in such publications as the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Businessweek, the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore News American, Dallas Times-Herald, Philadelphia Bulletin and Norfolk Ledger-Star.

Kettunen has served as a research assistant for Nokia in Espoo, Finland, and as a business development analyst for Nokia in Yokosuka, Japan, and for Compagnie Financiere Tradition in Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore and Hong Kong. He was also a consultant to the Board of Actuarial Standards in London. Kettunen has published research in The Energy Journal, Energy Policy, Journal of Alternative Investments, and other leading scholarly publications. He has been a frequent presenter at major international management conferences, including the annual meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).

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2013-2014 New Faculty

SCOTT R.J. LANCASTER Visiting Assistant Professor of Accountancy EDUCATION

• MBA, Loyola College • BA, Business Administration, Loyola College

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Accounting, strategic planning, finance, financial reporting, budgeting and budgetary forecasting

math and computer science. He is a member of the Loyola University Accounting Advisory Board. Lancaster served on the Cardinal Gibbons School Board and is a permanent deacon for the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

BACKGROUND

Scott Lancaster serves as controller for the Archdiocese of Washington. Throughout his career, he has held key executive positions with accounting, financial, budgetary, and audit responsibilities. He was employed by such leading firms as Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc., Marriott International, and Coopers & Lybrand. An adjunct accounting professor at Loyola University, Md., Lancaster also taught high school

experience. She is the founder of SL Associates, which has provided communication coaching and training for more than 100 organizations, including for-profit, notfor-profit, academic,

SUSAN LANGLITZ Associate Teaching Professor of Marketing and Business Communications EDUCATION

• PhD, University of Maryland • MA, Emerson College • BS, Towson University AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Business communication, corporate communication, leadership and management , presentation skills BACKGROUND

Susan Langlitz came to GWSB from University of Maryland University College, where she was an adjunct associate professor in communications studies. Prior to that, she was an assistant professor of corporate communication at Ithaca College, and an instructor at the University of Maryland. Langlitz has extensive business

and governmental entities. A frequent speaker and panelist at an impressive range of academic and professional conferences, Langlitz is the author or co-author of numerous books and scholarly articles on corporate and personal communications, corporate culture, and leadership. Langlitz has certifications in Executive Coaching, 360 Leadership Assessment, and Communication and Problem Solving.

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ELIZABETH MULLEN Associate Professor of Management EDUCATION

• PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago • MA, University of Illinois at Chicago • BA, University of Memphis AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Morality, behavioral ethics, distributive and procedural justice, compensatory and retributive justice BACKGROUND

Elizabeth Mullen joins GWSB from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, where she was most recently an associate professor of organizational behavior. Prior to that, she was a visiting assistant professor of management and organizations, and a post-doctoral fellow at the Dispute Resolution Research Center, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University.

THOMAS P. NOVAK Denit Trust Distinguish Scholar and Professor of Marketing EDUCATION

• PhD, L.L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory, University of North Carolina • MA, L.L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory, University of North Carolina • AB, Oberlin College AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Marketing, consumer motivation, consumers and technology, post-social media marketing BACKGROUND

Prior to joining the GWSB faculty, Thomas Novak taught marketing at the University of California, Riverside; the University of Southern California; Vanderbilt University; Southern Methodist University; Columbia University; New York University; Stanford; and UCLA. Outside

Mullen’s research has been published in such scholarly journals as Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and the Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, and has been covered in The Economist, the Washington Post, the Globe and Mail, CFO Magazine, and Psychology Today. She is a member of the Academy of Management, the Association for Psychological Science, the International Society for Justice Research, and several other important academic and professional organizations.

of academia, Novak held positions with Interval Research Corporation, Young & Rubicam, the Carolina Population Center, Research Triangle Institute, and the National Institutes for Mental Health. Over the last 20 years, Novak has received $3.5 million in foundation, institute and government grants in support of his research. His research has been published in the Journal of Interactive Marketing, the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, and the Journal of Virtual Worlds Research. Novak is a member of the Association for Consumer Research, INFORMS, the Society for Consumer Psychology, and the International Communication Association.

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2013-2014 New Faculty TARA J. RADIN

Pennsylvania; an assistant professor at the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, Hofstra University; and an instructor/teaching assistant at the McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia.

Assistant Teaching Professor of Strategic Management & Public Policy

EDUCATION

• PhD, Darden School of Business Administration, University of Virginia • MBA, Darden School of Business Administration, University of Virginia • JD, University of Virginia • BA, University of Virginia AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Ethics and law, stakeholders and stakeholder issues, development of stakeholder thinking, entrepreneurship BACKGROUND

Radin has published her research in the Journal of Business Ethics, Business & Society Review, Environmental Law & Policy Review, and the American Business Law Journal. She is a member of the International Association of Business and Society, the Academy of Management, the Society for Business Ethics, and the Virginia Bar Association. Radin is the winner of the GWSB 2013 Outstanding Undergraduate Faculty Award.

Tara Radin came to GWSB in 2012 from the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University, where she was a lecturer in management. Prior to that she was a visiting assistant professor at the Wharton School, University of

ROBERT I. ROUNDTREE Visiting Assistant Professor of Marketing EDUCATION

• PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • MBA, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania • BBA, Pace University AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Accounting, marketing, advertising, sports management and marketing, consumer behavior BACKGROUND

Robert Roundtree joins GWSB from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte Marketing Department. He also taught marketing as a member of the faculties of Howard University; the W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University; and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Before coming to academia, Roundtree was an accounting manager for the

National Basketball Association; an assistant vice president for J.P. Morgan & Co.; an institutional fixed income salesman for Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette; and a certified public accountant for KPMG Peat Marwick. Roundtree has published research in a number of leading scholarly publications, including the Journal of Advertising, the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of Business Research, and California Management Review. He is a member of the American Marketing Association and the Association for Consumer Research.

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YOULI ZOU

“The Effects of Credit Competition on Bank Loan Loss Provision Timeliness: A Natural Experiment across Contiguous State Borders.”

Assistant Professor of Accountancy EDUCATION

• PhD, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto • MA, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada • BA, Peking University, Beijing, China AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Disclosure, competition, accounting choices, hedge accounting, financial reporting quality BACKGROUND

Youli Zou has experience as an instructor and teaching assistant at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, and as a teaching assistant at the University of Guelph. As a researcher, Zou is the author of “Strategic Entry Decisions, Accounting Signals, and Risk Management Disclosure” and co-author of

Zou is a frequent participant in professional and academic accounting conferences, including the American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, the Contemporary Accounting Research Conference, and the London Business School Trans-Atlantic Doctoral Conference. A certified management accountant (CMA), Zou is a member of the American Accounting Association, the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, and the Institute of Management Accountants.

GWSB: Diverse in Identity, Unified in Cause

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Career Services Report

As the nation and the world experienced another year of slow economic and job growth, George Washington University School of Business students continued to demonstrate the career management savvy necessary to navigate job-market challenges while achieving historic results. The graduating class of 2013 successfully competed with top candidates for prime job opportunities. Eightyone percent of graduating seniors seeking employment accepted full-time jobs within 90 days of graduation. “This is up from 75 percent in 2012 and the highest percentage ever for GWSB students,” said Gil Yancey, executive director of the School’s F. David Fowler Career Center (FDFCC). Another 12 percent of those who reported their post-graduation destinations are pursuing advanced degrees. The graduating class of 2013 is the first to experience all aspects of the “early and often” career-management strategy implemented with the incoming freshman class of 2009. The strategy calls for students to engage in career preparation as part of the curriculum as freshmen (early) in the First Year Development Program, and to participate often as sophomores with career related sessions in the “writing in the disciplines” course; and then again as juniors in the 14-week career-management strategy course taught by executive-level industry practitioners. This course is offered to all juniors interested in careers in consulting, finance, marketing, and sports marketing, as well as to select sophomores pursuing careers in finance. The course is structured to help students develop the knowledge, skills, and

relationships that enhance their opportunities for the all-important junior year internship. Eighty-six percent of GWSB juniors have quality internships before their senior year. Additionally, the average starting salary for the 2013 graduating seniors is at a historic high of $52,117, as more students find opportunities in high-paying jobs in finance and consulting. Yancey said, “This ‘early and often’ strategy is beginning to yield a return on investment in a significant way. Employers frequently comment on the preparedness of our undergraduates compared to other business schools they visit.” For the first time, two sections of the undergraduate career strategy course were offered to non-business students in other schools within the university. The flagship Real Estate and Finance Alliance mentorship program continued to build on its very successful track record with students and employers. We are very proud to report that 100 percent of the REFAmentored juniors received internships and all REFA seniors secured full-time employment upon graduation at some of the world’s most admired financial services institutions.

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Executive Director Gil Yancey (center) and the F. David Fowler Career Center team.

Among Global MBA students, we held at 85 percent of those seeking employment accepting full-time offers within 90 days of graduation. Our MBAs are beginning to find their way into commercial consulting firms and organizations that have historically recruited only at top-ten business schools. FDFCC, in partnership with the Graduate Programs Office, implemented the “early and often strategy,” beginning with the first-year class of 2013. A required career strategy course designed to get them market-ready earlier is now part of the Global MBA curriculum. One hundred first-year Global MBAs participated in this pilot course called “Career Roadmap.” This effort starts in the summer before students ever come to campus and continues through the first module of the program. Upon completion, students reported a substantial jump in their Internship Readiness Assessment. FDFCC career management experts Pauline Ma (graduate career coach) and Toni Della-Ratta (director, graduate career management) were invited to present on best practices for working with international students

at the annual MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance conference. They shared their innovative “Career Bites” program with a large audience of career services experts from around the world. “Career Bites” are interactive mini sessions, originally developed for master of accountancy and master of finance students, to help them tackle challenging career management activities. The center also increased its employer programming —hosting fall and spring career fairs for approximately 400 students, and expanding the number of employers actively recruiting on campus by 16.8 percent, and information sessions by 12.7 percent. These increases reflect greater employer awareness of the talented students at GWSB. Additionally, students visited employers in the Washington metropolitan area, New York City, and San Francisco. Each year, the feedback from employers and students serves to improve the success of future years’ events.

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F. David Fowler The F. David Fowler Career Center 2013 Career Center’s comEmployment Data

prehensive approach to career management has resulted in historic percentages of graduating seniors accepting full-time jobs within 90 days of graduation

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GWSB CLASS OF 2013 UNDERGRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROFILE

{

81% ACCEPTED OFFERS

OF THOSE SEEKING EMPLOYMENT*

81

%*

POST GRADUATION PLANS 78% Seeking E mployment 12% Applying to G raduate School 10% Other Activity

BASE SALARY FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS

SIGNING BONUS MEAN

$6,651

MEAN

$52,117

MEDIAN

$7,000

MEDIAN

$52,000

HIGH LOW

$15,000 $2,000

HIGH

$90,000

LOW

$20,000

$15,000

Signing bonus recieved by 20%

Base salary reported by 58%

* Within 90 days of graduation

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ACCEPTANCES BY FUNCTION % Accepting Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low

Marketing/Sales

35%

$43,561

$43,000

$70,000

$30,000

Finance/Accounting

33%

$55,887

$56,500

$85,000

$20,000

Consulting

13%

$59,974

$63,000

$90,000

$35,000

Operations/Logistics

7%

$45,250

$42,500

$64,500

$30,000

General Management

4%

$60,917

$64,750

$75,000

$36,000

Other

4%

$44,750

$42,500

$55,000

$39,000

Information Technology

3%

$41,672

$34,517

$60,000

$30,500

Human Resources

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Function

81% accepted offers in Marketing/Sales, Finance/Accounting, & Consulting roles ACCEPTANCES BY INDUSTRY % Accepting Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low

Financial Services

23%

$57,167

$60,000

$85,000

$20,000

Consulting Services

18%

$56,741

$60,000

$90,000

$32,000

Advertising/ Public Relations

8%

$42,000

$44,000

$46,000

$34,000

Government

7%

$43,388

$43,605

$60,000

$34,517

Technology

6%

$50,100

$45,000

$63,000

$40,000

Manufacturing

5%

$58,250

$57,500

$75,000

$43,000

Other

5%

$45,714

$50,000

$65,000

$30,000

Real Estate/Construction

5%

$55,444

$55,000

$75,000

$34,000

Accounting

3%

$51,000

$54,000

$56,000

$40,000

Consumer Products

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Hospitality

3%

$41,000

$40,000

$43,000

$40,000

Media/Entertainment

3%

$35,000

$35,000

$40,000

$30,000

Transportation

3%

$59,833

$64,500

$70,000

$45,000

Education

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Non-Profit

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Pharma/Biotech/ Healthcare

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Sports/Leisure

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Telecommunications

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Industry

41% accepted offers in Financial or Consulting Services industries

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ACCEPTANCES BY REGION

3%

5 % WEST

40%

NORTHEAST

MIDWEST

43%

MID-ATLANTIC

3%

SOUTH

6%

INTERNATIONAL

COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS WEST

{ { {

MEAN $46,250

SOUTH

MEDIAN $46,000

LOW $40,000

LOW $30,000

MEAN $40,400

NORTHEAST

MEDIAN $32,000

MEAN $56,149 MEDIAN $57,000 HIGH $85,000

HIGH $75,000

LOW

LOW $20,000

MIDWEST

MEDIAN $42,500 HIGH $52,000

HIGH $63,000

INTERNATIONAL

{ { {

MEAN $44,250

MEAN $61,590

MID-ATLANTIC

MEDIAN $56,520

$32,000

MEAN $49,906 MEDIAN $51,000 HIGH $70,000

HIGH $90,000

LOW $30,000

LOW $50,000

*NOTE: Southwest data has been omitted because no positions were accepted for this region.

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CLASS OF 2013 UNDERGRADUATE FULL-TIME HIRING ORGANIZATIONS Activisa Immigration Services

Dell

Google

The Advisory Board Company

Deloitte

Grand Venezia

Andalex Group

Dematteo Monness LLC

Gravity Strategic Communications

APCO Worldwide*

Deutsche Bank

Grey

AT&T

Digitas

Guidepoint Global

Atlas Entertainment*

Dixon Hughes Goodman

Guild Associates, Inc.

Bank of America

Edelman

Handwriting Without Tears

Bank of the West

edWeb.net

Hyatt Hotels Corporation

Barclays

Electus

IBM

BB&T

Embassy of Korea*

Initiative

Berkadia

Epic

InTheCapital

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Eriksen Translations Inc.

Ipreo

Bloomberg

Ernst & Young*

J.P. Morgan

Bozzuto

Evans Hotels

Jerome Aluminum

CACI International

FactSet Research Systems

JetBlue Airways

Calibre CPA Group

Fannie Mae*

Jones Lang LaSalle

Cambridge Associates

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Keller Williams Realty

Capgemini

Federal Reserve Board

Kinsail Corporation

Capital One

Federal Trade Commission

Kobre & Kim

Citigroup

First Financial Group

Korean International Trading Associates*

Colonial Sports Marketing

First State Ballet Theatre

KPMG

Consero*

Fors Marsh Group

Ksquare*

Corporate Executive Board

Freddie Mac

Levo League

Credit Suisse

General Mills

Lord & Taylor

Cresa

George Washington University

Macy’s

crunchbutton.com

GFI Group

Marriott International

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Maxus

PublicRelay

Development

McKinsey & Company

Ragrin Textiles

U.S. Army

MediaVest

Reader’s Digest Association

MediKeeper

Reebok

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Mindshare

Rolls-Royce North America

U.S. Department of Justice

Mondo

RTC Agency

U.S. Department of the Treasury

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

RXR Realty

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

MSLGROUP

S&P Capital IQ

U.S. General Services Administration

National Geographic Society

Saatchi & Saatchi

U.S. Secret Service

Nautica

Sanford C. Bernstein

UBS

New York Post

Shinhan Securities*

United Parcel Service

Newport Restoration Foundation

Shiseido Cosmetics

Verizon Communications

NFL Players Association

Siemens

Vineyard Vines

Nordstrom

Sotheby’s

Vinson & Elkins

Northwestern Mutual

South Korean Armed Forces*

VNT

Novartis Poland*

Special Olympics International

Volkswagen

Ogilvy & Mather

Spirit Investment

Vorsight

OppenheimerFunds

Syzygy Events

Walt Disney World Resorts

Pegasus Capital Advisors*

Taylor Corporation

Warby Parker

Phillips-Van Heusen

TaylorMade Experience

Watkins Meegan

Pictet Asset Management Limited*

TD Bank

WCG

PNC Bank

Tesla Motors

Wilkes Artis

POLITICO

Towers Watson

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Toys “R“ Us, Inc.

Privatin Consulting

Triumph Enterprises

Prudential

U.S. Agency for International

* Hired an undergraduate not holding permanent U.S. work authorization

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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

GWSB CLASS OF 2013 GLOBAL MBA EMPLOYMENT PROFILE

{

85% ACCEPTED OFFERS

OF THOSE SEEKING EMPLOYMENT*

85

%*

POST GRADUATION PLANS 70% Seeking E mployment 70%

15% Not Seeking Employment**

15% 15%

15% No Information

70%

FOREIGN NATIONALS

U.S. CITIZEN/ PERMANENT RESIDENT

BASE SALARY FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS U.S. Citizens/Permanent Residents Foreign Nationals

85%

86%

Total Graduates $84,649 MEAN

$79,277 $83,356

SIGNING BONUS (TOTAL GRADUATES) MEAN MEDIAN

$14,821

$90,000 MEDIAN

$80,000 $81,000

$10,000 $130,000

HIGH LOW

$35,000

HIGH

$100,000 $130,000

$5,000 Signing Bonus received by 21%

$42,000 LOW

$50,000 $42,000

* Within 90 days of graduation ** Self-employed, sponsored by company, continuing education and other reasons given by students

Base salary reported by 80% of total graduates

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2013 INVESTORS REPORT

ACCEPTANCES BY FUNCTION % Accepting Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low

Consulting

36%

$91,619

$90,000

$125,000

$60,000

Finance/Accounting

21%

$90,690

$87,500

$130,000

$62,520

General Management

15%

$76,008

$80,000

$102,500

$42,000

Marketing/Sales

10%

$71,938

$70,815

$100,000

$50,000

Operations/Logistics

7%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Information Technology

5%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Human Resources

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Other

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Function

72% accepted offers in Consulting, Finance/Accounting, and General Management roles ACCEPTANCES BY INDUSTRY % Accepting Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low

Consulting Services

32%

$93,200

$95,000

$125,000

$62,000

Financial Services

13%

$93,130

$90,000

$130,000

$62,520

Energy/Utilities

11%

$83,750

$90,000

$95,000

$60,000

Technology

9%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Transportation

6%

$78,000

$85,000

$100,000

$42,000

Education

5%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

International Development

5%

$59,333

$50,000

$78,000

$50,000

Government

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Other Services

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Pharma/Bio Tech/ Healthcare

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Real Estate/Construction

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Advertising/ Public Relations

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Consumer Products

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Hospitality

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Manufacturing

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Media/Entertainment

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Non-Profit

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Sports/Leisure

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Industry

45% accepted offers in Consulting and Financial Services industries PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE BEFORE MBA % Accepting Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low

0-1 Year

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1-3 Years

19%

$70,803

$67,000

$102,500

$47,500

3-5 Years

45%

$85,370

$80,000

$125,000

$50,000

5+ Years

33%

$89,235

$90,000

$130,000

$50,000

Years Experience

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ACCEPTANCES BY REGION

6%

6%

9%

NORTHEAST

MIDWEST

WEST

60%

MID-ATLANTIC

6%

6

% SOUTHWEST

SOUTH

7

%*

INTERNATIONAL

COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS WEST

{ { {

MEAN

$78,125

SOUTH

MEDIAN $80,000

LOW $75,000

LOW $50,000

MEAN $81,250

MEAN $100,000

NORTHEAST

MEDIAN $95,000

MEDIAN $87,500 HIGH $100,000

HIGH $125,000

LOW

LOW $85,000

MIDWEST

MEDIAN $80,000 HIGH $90,000

HIGH $102,500

SOUTHWEST

{ { {

MEAN $81,667

MEAN $80,367

MID-ATLANTIC

MEDIAN $93,600 HIGH $100,000

$50,000

MEAN $84,283 MEDIAN $80,000 HIGH $130,000

LOW $47,500

LOW $50,000

*NOTE: No salary data available for International region because fewer than three data points were collected.

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2013 INVESTORS REPORT

CLASS OF 2013 GMBA HIRING ORGANIZATIONS

Airlines Reporting Corporation*

Hassett Willis and Company

SignalPoint Communications

Amgen

IBM

TAMRO Capital Partners

Arroyo Hill Development

ICF International

Techdemocracy LLC*

Bipartisan Policy Center

Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services*

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

c3 Consulting

Inter-American Development Bank

United Airlines

Capital Markets Board of Turkey*

Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants

Capital One*

Kinder Morgan

Washington Suburban* Sanitary Commission

Carboline

KPMG LLP*

Citibank

Kuehne + Nagel

CNSI*

Liquidity Services, Inc.

Convergence Partners

Matrix Energy Services*

Cooper-Horowitz

McDonald’s*

Deloitte

Michael Kors*

Ernst & Young*

MorganFranklin

Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency

National Institutes of Health

Booz Allen Hamilton

Expereo International* ExxonMobil

UMT*

The World Bank*

Navy Federal Credit Union Parametric

Federal Management Partners

Peterson Institute for International Economics

Feld Entertainment

PSI

Free All Media

Power TakeOff

General Electric

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Genesys*

Racquet Up Detroit

George Washington University*

Rocketship Education

Goldstar

SAIC

* Hired an MBA graduate not holding permanent U.S. work authorization

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CLASS OF 2014 GLOBAL MBA INTERNSHIP STATISTICS ACCEPTANCES BY FUNCTION % Accepting Internships

Mean

Median

High

Low

Consulting

31%

$4,285

$5,000

$8,330

$870

Finance/Accounting

28%

$3,769

$3,000

$7,400

$2,000

Marketing/Sales

20%

$4,910

$4,000

$7,200

$2,400

Other

8%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Human Resources

6%

$5,073

$4,800

$6,542

$3,480

General Management

5%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Operations/Logistics

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Function

ACCEPTANCES BY INDUSTRY % Accepting Internships

Mean

Median

High

Low

Financial Services

24%

$4,259

$3,375

$7,400

$1,600

Government

17%

$4,650

$5,000

$5,000

$3,000

Consulting Services

11%

$5,777

$5,000

$8,330

$4,000

Education

6%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Other Services

6%

$2,707

$3,000

$3,920

$1,200

Pharma/Bio Tech/ Healthcare Products

6%

$3,967

$3,100

$6,400

$2,400

Technology

5%

$4,200

$4,320

$4,800

$3,480

Pertroleum/Energy/ Utilities

5%

$5,146

$5,271

$6,542

$3,500

International Development

4%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Manufacturing

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Media/Entertainment

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Non-Profit

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Sports & Leisure

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Advertising/ Public Relations

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Consumer Products

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Hospitality

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Transportation

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Industry

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ACCEPTANCES BY REGION

5%

4 * % WEST

13%

NORTHEAST

MIDWEST

60%

MID-ATLANTIC

3

%*

1%*

SOUTH

SOUTHWEST

%*

14

INTERNATIONAL

MONTHLY COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED INTERNSHIPS MIDWEST

{

MEAN $4,565

MID-ATLANTIC

MEDIAN $4,250

MEDIAN $3,500 HIGH $8,330

HIGH $7,200

LOW $870

LOW $2,560

NORTHEAST

TOTAL MONTHLY COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED INTERNSHIPS

{ {

MEAN $3,519

{

MEAN

$5,720

MEDIAN

$6,400

HIGH

$6,923

LOW

$2,880

Mean

$4,105

Median

$4,000

High Low

$8,330 $870

*NOTE: No salary data available for International, West, South and Southwest regions because fewer than three data points were collected.

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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

CLASS OF 2014 GMBA INTERNSHIP ORGANIZATIONS

Abriendo Mentes

George Washington University*

TATA Consultancy Services

Abt Associates

Hu-Friedy

U.S. Department of Commerce

Ashoka*

Institute for Corporate Responsibility*

Calvert Investments

Inter-American Development Bank*

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Choice Hotels International

International Monetary Fund*

Citibank*

Johnson & Johnson

Cognizant*

KPMG LLP*

Color Investment Research

Lexford Group

Coray Gurnitz Consulting

Loudoun County, VA

D.C. Mayor’s Office*

Montgomery County, MD

Deloitte

National Public Radio

Delphos International

NFL Players Association

Duetsche Bank

Northwestern Mutual*

Dimensional Fund Advisors

OPIC

Discovery Communications

Partnership for a Healthier America

Education Pioneers*

PepsiCo

eMuze

PNC Bank

Environmental Defense Fund

PricewaterhouseCoopers

ExxonMobil

Qiagen*

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Raytheon

Federal Reserve Board

RedPeg Marketing

FINCA International*

Regeneration Capital Group

FWG Solutions

SAP

GCZ Energia*

SiriusXM Satellite Radio*

General Electric

Society for Human Resource Management*

Genetic Alliance

UBS Utilicast Walmart Washington Nationals Washington Traders LLC Wireless Generation Zolio*

* Hired an MBA graduate not holding permanent U.S. work authorization

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2013Corporate Collaborative Council 2013-2014 Member Roster

2013-14 Member Roster John Fletcher Chair of Corporate Collaborative Council CEO and Founder Fletcher Spaght, Inc. Boston, Mass. Maria-Paz Barrientos Global Leader for Organization and People Consulting Leader IBM Washington, D.C. Michelle Bolles Vice President U.S. Chamber of Commerce Washington, D.C. Jeff Colclough, PMP Vice President , Division Manager SAIC Alexandria, Va. Mihir Desai CEO Dexis Consulting Group Washington, D.C.

Joel Goldhammer Director Grant Thornton LLP Alexandria, Va.

Andrew Lewis Vice Chairman KPMG LLP Washington, D.C.

Luanne Gutermuth Vice President Washington Gas Co. Springfield, Va.

Puneet Pardasani Vice President Goldman Sachs New York, N.Y.

Ellie Hollander President and CEO Meals on Wheels of America (MOWAA) Alexandria, Va.

Patricia Pointer Deputy Controller Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D.C.

Andrew Klein Principal and Founder, Contracts and Business Management Consultant Base K LLC Great Falls, Va,

Vern Schnellenger Senior Vice President American Bankers Association Washington, D.C.

Ken Kovach Senior Vice President B.F. Saul Company Bethesda, Md. Patrick Lecer Vice President Airbus Americas Herndon, Va.

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Agnieszka Zieminska Yank Vice President Human Resources TechnoServe Washington, D.C.

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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Bringing World Class Teaching and Research Talent to GWBS The George Washington School of Business depends on the generous support of donors, including the GWSB alumni community and those from both the business and philanthropic communities. One of the most important benefits derived from that support is the School’s ability to attract leading academics. Individual donations, annual gifts, and continuing endowments all play an important role in giving GWSB the wherewithal to advance the study of business and prepare its students for success by enlisting top teaching and research faculty from around the world. GWSB recently was able to welcome to its Department of Marketing two of the very best academics in their field, Donna Hoffman and Tom Novak. The husbandand-wife team has blazed trails in the study of marketing and continue to do so, developing a new understanding of the discipline as it adapts to, and takes advantage of, 21st century technology and market conditions. Hoffman, who joined the GWSB faculty as a professor of marketing and the Louis Rosenfeld Distinguished Scholar, and Novak, who came on board as a professor of marketing and the Denit Trust Distinguished Scholar, specialize in the study of online marketing. Few, if any, have matched the depth of their research and expertise in the field. Novak’s research is focused on consumer behavior in online environments and digital marketing. In 1993, he and Hoffman founded the research center Project 2000 to study online marketing. A decade later, the duo started the Sloan Center for Internet Retailing, a research center based at the University of California-Riverside

that is dedicated to improving the effectiveness of online retailing. Hoffman’s research has focused on social media, online consumer behavior and digital marketing trends. She has worked with major corporations, including Procter & Gamble, Intel, Microsoft, FedEx, Lands’ End/Sears, and Walmart, among others, on digital marketing strategy. Hoffman is an academic trustee of the Marketing Science Institute. In addition to their cutting-edge research work, Hoffman and Novak are teaching new courses at GWSB this spring, including electronic marketing (Novak) and integrated marketing communications (Hoffman). Both classes will be offered for both MBA and undergraduate students. When the duo began their work 20 years ago, web research focused on content, and how consumers were finding and utilizing it. The next phase, social media, shifted the emphasis to how consumers used the Internet to communicate with one another. Now, according to Hoffman and Novak, we are entering the “post-social media” generation. Accordingly, their research will shift focus to how consumers interact with “smart” devices, and how those devices interact with one another.

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Tom Novak, Denit Trust Distinguished Scholar, and Donna Hoffman, Louis Rosenfeld Distinguished Scholar

With the goal of building upon an expertise gained over two decades of intensive study, Hoffman and Novak have launched the Center for the Connected Consumer (CCC), GWSB’s newest research center. Founded in 2013, the CCC is dedicated to understanding how consumers increasingly interact with small, “smart,” and friendly networked devices that also talk to other devices. The Center sponsors conferences, workshops and seminars. These events provide academic researchers and corporate partners opportunities to learn about marketing in the era of the post-social media “Internet of Things,” to share best practices, and to influence the CCC’s research priorities.

With the dominant position of the Internet and the everchanging nature of smart technologies, the research and classroom work done by Hoffman and Novak is certain to have a major impact on how business can best respond to, adapt and utilize the Internet’s latest innovations for its own benefit and the benefit of society as a whole. Learn more about the Center for the Connected Consumer (CCC).

The GWSB faculty features leading academic and research talent from across the country and around the world.

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Serving Those Who Serve

Alumnus Creates Scholarship for Active-Duty Military and Veterans

In the spring of 2013, Alexander D. Greene and his wife, Lori, pledged $100,000 to the School of Business to establish the William C. Handorf Veteran Scholarship. This scholarship provides support for an undergraduate or graduate GWSB student who is active-duty military or a veteran, with a preference for those who have served in combat. This scholarship is very meaningful for GWSB students —meeting the needs of student veterans is one of the top priorities at GW, and philanthropic gifts supporting veteran scholarships are a seminal component of that goal. Greene, who received his BBA in finance from the School of Business in 1980, recently retired from his position as head of U.S. private equity at Brookfield Asset Management Inc., a global asset manager with over $175 billion of assets under management. One of the longest-serving members of the GWSB faculty, Dr. Handorf is renowned for his finance course at the core of the school’s curriculum. Greene cites Dr. Handorf as a powerful influence on his career and wanted to honor his former professor’s military background and commitment to his students by naming this veterans’ scholarship for him. A decorated combat veteran, Handorf served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army and was awarded the Purple Heart, among other military decorations and citations. Elizabeth Halford, GMBA ’15, is this year’s Handorf Scholarship recipient. A retired U.S. Army lieutenant

colonel, Halford’s military career spanned 20 years including assignments in Germany during the fall of the Berlin Wall; in Baghdad during the Iraq War; and at Ft. Belvoir serving in the Alexander D. Greene Department of Defense’s only battalion specializing in emergency power. The Handorf Veteran Scholarship, in coordination with funding provided under the GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program, is enabling Halford to pursue her educational and career aspirations. Upon graduation, Halford intends to serve as a construction consultant helping veterans build environmentally friendly houses suited to their needs. Through his commitment and generosity as an alumni leader, Alexander Greene has shown his continued dedication to his alma mater by supporting GWSB in its ongoing endeavor to prepare the next generation of ambitious business leaders like Elizabeth Halford, and by honoring Professor William Handorf, who has had a profound impact and influence on GWSB’s community.

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Carrying On a Commitment to Scholarship and Public Service: The Benjamin Kane Gupta Fellowship Program GWSB alumni and families have consistently provided support over the years, delivering the resources for GWSB to achieve new levels of excellence. This year, the family of GW graduate student Benjamin Kane Gupta has given the University a gift to launch an MBA fellowship program focusing on creating publicprivate partnerships that strengthen U.S. foreign policy and development efforts. Gupta, a joint MBA/Law student, passed away in December 2011.

“We are deeply honored that the Gupta family has launched this fellowship, which will provide the nation’s leading students with an opportunity to learn the art of partnership building,” said Thomas Debass, U.S. State Department deputy special representative for global partnerships.

The Benjamin Kane Gupta Fellows Program is a joint program of GWSB and the U.S. Department of State’s Office of the Global Partnership Initiative (GPI). It is open to MBA students from accredited universities and will be housed and administered within GWSB. Gupta held an internship at the State Department as part of his MBA program. Scheduled to receive his JD/MBA in May 2012, he was awarded the degrees posthumously.

Ben Gupta was well liked and respected by his fellow students and professors, who were impressed by his commitment to public service and passion for international engagement. That respect was mutual. Gupta’s father, Vinod Gupta, a prominent philanthropist and founder, former chairman and CEO of Infogroup, said his son Ben considered both GW’s Business and Law schools “as his home, and felt lucky to be part of both families.”

The Global Partnership Initiative was launched in 2009 by the Secretary of State’s office as a means of funding innovative approaches to solving challenging problems around the world. Designed to develop a new generation of public-private partnerships that would boost collaboration, strengthen foreign policy and maximize the effect of foreign aid in the service of improving people’s lives and creating economic opportunity, the GPI has worked with more than 1,000 partners, cultivated 6,500 private sector contacts, and leveraged more than $650 million in public and private resources since its creation.

The Gupta fellows will facilitate collaboration between public and private sectors through research and program development. Gupta fellowships will be offered to up to four MBA students per year. Stipends will support a full-time schedule of 40 hours per week at the State Department for one academic semester. MBA graduate students from any accredited university may apply. Finalists will be chosen by committee, with fellowships going to the top two to four candidates. Vinod Gupta has also endowed a $1 million scholarship for international law students in his son’s memory.

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Benjamin Kane Gupta

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Office of Development and Alumni Relations The GWSB Office of Development and Alumni Relations works to build and maintain the strong ties that hold together our exceptional community of students, faculty and graduates, as well as the ties that link that community to society at large. The School’s development outreach focuses on enlisting the support and involvement of organizations through initiatives such as the Trusted Partners Program, a cooperative alliance between GWSB and organizations committed to investing in the future of business education. The donations secured by the Office of Development and Alumni Relations constitute a significant portion of the funding that allows GWSB to maintain its position as a world-class academic institution. The Office of Development and Alumni Relations takes an integrated, holistic approach to serving the 55,000-strong GWSB alumni community. The office maintains communication with graduates through an extensive, global network that contributes greatly to the overall success of our School and offers significant opportunities and benefits for alumni. Our graduates pass on their wisdom and help current students and fellow alumni with job searches and career development. By staying involved through the GWSB alumni network, they are consistently helping the School evolve, expand, and excel. The GWSB alumni community is a truly valuable resource.

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2013 INVESTORS REPORT

$11,251,028

2013 Development & Alumni Report Fiscal Years 2009-2013

$7,814,371 $5,687,637

$1,990,914

$2,563,941

ATTAINMENT

DONORS 1,903

FISCAL YEAR

2009

1,848

1,944

1,919

1,762

2010

2011

2012

2013

From left to right: Amanda Chin Yee, executive assistant (seated); Rebecca Wanek, director of development; Brittnee Savage, development coordinator; Eric Miller, associate director of development (seated); Nancy Noad Frazier, manager, board relations; Elizabeth Mitchell, assistant vice president; Sarah Lefferts, assistant director of development; Miranda Gendel, development assistant (seated); Benjamin Simmons, assistant director of alumni relations; Katie Perugini, alumni relations coordinator; Leah Kuppersmith, director of alumni relations (seated); Mamie Jackson Williams, executive director of development. Not pictured: Sabrina Burris, associate director of development.

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2013 INVESTORS REPORT

Honor Roll of Donors L’Enfant Society The L’Enfant Society is named for the architect of Washington, D.C., Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, whose vision guided the city’s growth. The most prestigious of GW’s gift societies, the L’Enfant Society recognizes donors whose generosity and foresight have a transformational and enduring impact on GW. Membership is extended to individuals,

Joseph and Jill S. Aronica Oliver T. Jr. and Kathleen J. Carr Chung Ju-Yung* A. James and Alice Clark Ric C. and Dawn B. Duquès Ford Motor Company Mark D. and Judy L. Lerner The Pew Charitable Trusts PNC Bank The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Science Applications International Corporation

corporations and foundations whose

***

annual or cumulative giving totals are $5 million or more. The following L’Enfant Society members are donors to the School of Business.

1821 Benefactors Established in 2004, this esteemed society was named in honor of the year the University was founded, and embodies both the spirit of GW and the spirit of private philanthropy. Membership is extended to individuals, corporations and foundations whose annual or cumulative giving totals are $1,000,000 to $4,999,999. The following are 1821 Benefactors who have given to the School of Business ARA Group Inc. AT&T Foundation BearingPoint, Inc. A. James Clark The Commonwealth Fund Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Evelyn Y. Davis

Ric and Dawn B. Duquès Duquès Family Fund Estate of Lloyd H. Elliott Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation Fannie Mae SERVE Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund The Ford Foundation Ford Motor Company Morton I. and Norma Lee Funger+ The Funger Foundation, Inc.+ Sergius Gambal GlaxoSmithKline Hartford Insurance Group Foundation, Inc. Seymour Herman Helen P. Denit Charitable Trust Harold L. Hirsh Hyundai Motor Company IBM Corporation Imperial Government of Iran J. Willard Marriott Foundation Clifford M. Kendall Stephen Lau Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner+

Lockheed Martin Corporation Merck Partnership for Giving Microsoft Corporation Anne M. Morton* Jack Morton* The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Morton A. and Grace M. Bender Raymond J. Oglethorpe Oliver T. Jr. and Kathleen J. Carr Robert L. Peterson The Pew Charitable Trusts Pfizer, Inc. W. Russell Ramsey The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mark R. Shenkman Midge F. Smith Avram S. Tucker and Dianne Bostick+ Verizon Communications George W. Wellde Jr. John Whalen and Linda D. Rabbitt

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All donors are valuable to the School’s mission. Fiscal Year 2013 ran from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. If your gift was not received within this time period, it is not recognized in this Investors Report. All donors who are recognized in this year’s report gave in part or in whole a gift designated to a School of Business program, department or fund. If your name does not appear as you would like, please accept our sincere apologies and call the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at (202) 994-8157. + Five year or more consistent donor to GWSB * Deceased

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George Washington Society Established in 1990, the George Washington Society was named to honor the forward-thinking spirit of the University’s namesake, whose vision has guided GW’s growth. Membership in the George Washington Society is extended to alumni and friends whose annual or cumulative giving totals are $500,000 to $999,999. The requirement for membership was changed for the first time in 2007. Donors who have given a total of $100,000 to $499,999 prior to September 1, 2007, have been granted membership in this society. The following are George Washington Society members who have given to the GW School of Business. Seymour Alpert* Michael A. and Janet Balmuth Everett H. Bellows* Morton A. and Grace M. Bender Richard W. Blackburn Evelyn Boyer* Stanley J. and Pamela Bright Cary G. Brody David S. Brown John J. Jr. and Sarah Buckley Calvin and Jane L. Cafritz Oliver T. Jr. and Kathleen J. Carr Stephen R. and Janet Chitwood Jin H. Ahn Cho* A. James and Alice Clark George A. Coelho and Margo A. O’Brien+ Sheldon S. and Faye Cohen J. Wendell Crain*

Myron P. and Mary Curzan+ Neal R. and Beth Cutler Evelyn Y. Davis Estate of Helen P. Denit* Charles E. Diehl* Clifford A. Dougherty* Lorraine S. Dreyfuss* Ric C. and Dawn B. Duqués Estate of Lloyd H. Elliott* Harold R. and Lilyan Evans Julius Fleischman* R. John and Carolyn D. Fletcher+ Eugene F. Ford F. David and Jackie Fowler+ I. Allan From Morton I. and Norma Lee Funger+ Sergius Gambal* Gary C. and Leslie B. Granoff Seymour and Sheila Herman Harold L. Hirsh* Howard P. and Rebecca Hoffman Javier J. and Andria A. Holtz Lawrence A. and Kathleen M. Hough Philip S. and Diana B. Hunter Estate of Paul D. Jacobsen* Estate of Therese Karger* Marvin L. and Dolly Kay Beverly Yvonne-Diehl Keaney Estate of Rita H. Keller* Clifford M. and Camille Kendall Barton H. Kogan Stephen Lau Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner+ Clarence A. Lindquist* Pete L. and Barbara Manos Howard A. and Lori Matlin Dorothy Maxon* James T. and Jane McCarthy+ Mildred B. Miller Arthur S. and Judith S. Mintz Richard E. Rainwater and Darla Dee Moore Anne M. Morton* Jack Morton*

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Raymond J. and Jean Oglethorpe Robert L. Peterson* Laura E. Phillips* Susan M. Phillips Estate of Eugene F. Poncelet* Linda D. Rabbitt and John Whalen W. Russell and Norma Ramsey Michael Salzberg and Deborah Ratner Salzberg Raymond D. and Elizabeth Rice William P. Rogers Jr. Darrell S. and Susan Ross Steven S. and Lori L. Ross+ Lewis III and Frances Rumford John T. Sapienza Sr. John T. and Martha Schwieters Richard L. and Frances A. Scott+ Michael T. Shehadi Mark R. and Rosalind Shenkman Michael S. and Cynthia Tallent Avram S. Tucker and Dianne Bostick+ Robert L. and Dorothy P. Tull Stuart A. Umpleby Scott J. Van Hove John W. Jr. and Avis C. Vessey+ George W. Jr. and Patricia Wellde Joel D. Zychick

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Heritage Society The Heritage Society honors alumni and friends who have chosen to support the University through planned gifts. GW recognizes the significant role that these donors play in ensuring the University’s future and acknowledges their philanthropic leadership and vision. Membership in the Heritage Society is granted to individuals who make documented, planned gifts to the University in any amount. The following are members of the Heritage Society who have planned gifts to the School of Business. Ivan B. Alexander Thomas Allender* Seymour Alpert* Frederick and Gwendolyn Amling Joseph L. Arbena Ernest S. Auerbach F. William Jr. and Joanne T. Bauers William B. Belford* Everett H. Bellows* Karl L. Boettcher+ Austin Lee Boulding* Hortense M. Boutell* Evelyn Boyer* Sophia W. Brumbaugh* John J. Buckley Jr. Frate Bull Jr.* David D. and Ruth P. Carliner Eugene H. Caylor+ David S. Cohen+ J. Wendell Crain* Myron P. Curzan+ Evelyn Y. Davis Charles E. Diehl* John L. Diesem* Estate of Allyn C. Donaldson Jr.* Donald B. Downs

Charles J. Kovarik Judith D. Krueger Estate of Esther C. Lawton* Robert T. Laycock+ Sarah E. Lefferts Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner+ Adam R. Lubkin Richard B. Marks John T. Marlin Robert C. Minor Karen L. Belford John D. and Cindy R. Morris Michael J. and Marybeth Morsberger Anne M. Morton* Jack Morton* Scott M. Mory Frank Moy and Marcia Mau Tom R. Downs Ruth E. Myer* Nelle L. Edmunds* Estate of Marian O. Norby* Robert G. Efteland William B. Oakley Estate of Lloyd H. Elliott* Ruth E. Parker Jeffrey B. and Carol S. Engel+ Robert L. Peterson* Harold R. Evans Bernard T. Pitsvada and Marion L. Farmer* Hsueh Y. Wang Bonnie S. Franklin Michael M. Plostock I. Allan From W. Russell Ramsey Morton I. Funger+ Robert G. Gilbert and Nancy Broyhill Lewis B. Redd Christopher F. Robins and Estate of Donna M. Gokhale* Noreen A. Hickey Gary C. and Leslie B. Granoff Donald C. Rosenthal Reginald C. Grier Kenneth R. Samuelson+ David M.W. Harvey John T. Sapienza Sr. Leslie A. Hawkins Waldo W. Scheid Seymour Herman Joseph A. Sickon* Howard P. Hoffman Lawrence W. Spellman Charles O. Holliday Jr. Estate of Anna K. Szwec* Murray L. Howder Dwan Tai Denise C. Isaac Robert L. and Dorothy P. Tull Estate of Howard Kahn* Robert Brian Van Metre Jill F. Kasle Mary Vincent* William Katzenstein* Gert Vutz Beverly Yvonne-Diehl Keaney Seth D. and Kristy M. Weinshel James E. Kee William C. Keller* * * * Dorothy D. Keller*

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Tempietto Circle of the Heritage Society The Tempietto Circle is named for the campus landmark that so thoroughly symbolizes GW’s history and traditions. The Tempietto Circle recognizes alumni and friends whose commitment to the University today will have a transforming impact tomorrow. Membership is extended to those individuals who make documented, planned gifts of $500,000 or more. The following are members of the Tempietto Circle of the Heritage Society who have planned gifts to the School of Business.

Seymour Alpert* Jin H. Ahn Cho* A. James Clark George A. Coelho and Margo A. O’Brien+ Myron P. and Mary Curzan+ Estate of Lloyd H. Elliott* Jeffrey B. and Carol S. Engel+ Harold R. Evans Ernest H. Forman Morton I. Funger+ Sergius Gambal* Estate of Donna M. Gokhale* Estate of Julian Gokhale* David Gottlieb and Dana A. Barsky Harry J. and Elinore A. Halley+ Estate of Leatrice J. Harpster* David M.W. Harvey Seymour Herman Howard P. Hoffman

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Estate of Paul D. Jacobsen* Estate of Howard Kahn* Robert T. Laycock+ Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner+ Clarence A. Lindquist* Leslie L. and Kathryn W. Megyeri Anne M. Morton* Jack Morton* William B. Oakley Robert L. Peterson* W. Russell Ramsey The Estate of David N. Whitcombe*

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Luther Rice Society Luther Rice raised the necessary funding and lobbied President James Monroe and Congress to make George Washington’s vision of a university in the heart of our nation’s capital a reality. In 1968, the Luther Rice Society was created in his honor. The society recognizes alumni and friends who annually contribute $1,000 or more ($250+ for alumni within five years of graduation; $500+ for alumni six-to-nine years after graduation). The following are Luther Rice Society members who are donors to the School of Business. Richard W. Abramson Mari B. Adam Pavlos G. and Lee Ann Alexandrakis J. Henry and Emma Ambrose+ Eugenio M. Arango and Eva Alcarez-Arango Prabir K. and Alakananda Bagchi+ Justin C. Bakewell and Lara Covington Bakewell Edward R. and Petra L. Barrientos Wellesley W. Baun J. Howard III and Char Beales+ Kenneth H. and Arlene Becker+ Daniel A. Bellehsen Charles R. Bendit and Karyn Katz Bendit John W. and Janice Benton+ Cathy S. Bernard Benjamin T. Bianchi Richard W. Blackburn Mitchell E. Blaser+ Eric S. Blumencranz James G. and Stacy Blumenthal+

Peter D. and Shari B. Boockvar Anant D. Borole Leo R. and Susan S. Breitman John B. and Betsy Brod Christine M. Brown-Quinn Burlie A. and Lois Brunson David A. Burris John J. Calaman and Marjorie Nesbitt James L. Jr. and Noreen Carruthers+ Shannon M. Cerminaro-Doyle Kenneth B. and Linda Chaletzky+ M.J. Chung and Eun-Jin Hong John M. Cibinic+ Joan W. and Colin T. Clasper+ Geoffrey R. Cleveland+ George A. Coelho and Margo A. O’Brien+ Matthew R. and Danielle M. Cohen Earl B. Cohen David S. Cohen+ Robert L. and Sarah Cohn Adam R. Cornelius Patton R. and Lauren B. Corrigan Myron P. and Mary Curzan+ Alan M. Davis and Michelle R. Wildstein John G. and Judith Day+ Kevin B. and Charleen Deasy+ Marc C. and MaryBeth DeLuca Joseph and Lynn Deutsch Thomas L. di Galoma and Angela J. Somers+ Anthony M. Diluca Vincent J. and Cynthia DiMassimo Denise L. Dombay R. William and Ruth E. Douglas+ Elliot A. Dowling+ Robert M. Jr. and Leann DuPont Theodore J. Durbin William W. Edgerton and Bonnie M. Green+ Annmarie Emmet+ Jeffrey B. and Carol S. Engel+ Michael B. and Diana Enzi

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Dennis Farley and Mary M. Miller+ Norman and Marjorie C. Feinstein Steven Ferguson and Deena Kleinerman Cynthia M. Figueroa+ R. John and Carolyn D. Fletcher+ F. David and Jackie Fowler+ William J. and Barbara Fox Morton I. and Norma Lee Funger+ H. Gary Gabriel Wilfredo A. and Katalin Gaitan Ronald M. and Kathleen Garstka+ Jared M. and Deborah B. Golub+ Lara E. Gori Emily A. Granoff Matthew M. Gray David A. Green and Karen A. Segal Gregory H. and Elise Green Arthur and Leslie G. Greenberg Peter S. Greenberg+ Robert M. Griffiths+ Lawrence N. and Ina K. Gumberg Jamie J. Hagerbaumer Jeffrey W. and Gayla Hartsough+ Brian J. and Cherie Herrman+ Thomas and Katharyn S. Hiebert Charles Hooff III and Gudrun Kuelps+ Robert R. Hudson+ Philip S. and Diana B. Hunter+ Mark Levine and Sara L. Imershein+ George and Amal Jabbour+ Emmanuel A. James+ Madelyn P. Jennings+ Steven E. Keating Jr. and Youjin Hur Scott Kane and Emily L. Barr Rita J. Kummer Josh N. and Amy Kuriloff Rodney E. Lake Robert T. Laycock+ Victoria P. Lazzell+ Didier M. and Annie Leconte James Y. Lee+ Frederick W. Lindahl


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Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner Donald W. and Gretchen A. Lindsey Nathan A. Mahrer+ Kristin J. Marcus James T. and Jane McCarthy+ Ian D. and Susan S. Meklinsky The Hon. Bruce S. Mencher Todd G. and Pamela Menowitz Steven M. Merdinger+ Arthur R. and Susan Miele Arthur S. and Judith S. Mintz Joseph F. Mooney Michael J. and Marybeth Morsberger Raymond C. Nolte and Ilene A. Lieberman+ Matthew A. Olden Geoffrey and Sharon M. Oliver

Evan R. and Ellen Pariser Blagovest Petkov and Ventsislava Mutafchieva Matthew A. Plevelich Donald J. and Susan Polden Gary Pomerantz and Carolyn Schwab-Pomerantz William H. Pope Carolyn G. Potter+ Colin L. and Alma Powell Michael S. Quinn W. Russell and Norma Ramsey Brian G. Ray Robert T. and Debra H. Richardson Undra Robinson II+ Randall B. Roe Clarence B. Rogers Jr.+ John W. Jr. and Anne Rollins+

Stuart I. and Jacquelyn S. Romanoff Louis and Blair Rosenfeld+ Steven S. and Lori L. Ross+ Howard B. and Elyse S. Rubin+ Andrew H. Salzman Robert N. and Caroline Sankovich+ Brian S. and Pamela Schlissel Richard L. and Frances A. Scott+ Theodore Z. and Meredith P. Segal Daniel H. and Cherie D. Serota+ Mark R. and Rosalind Shenkman Margaret A. Shepard+ Jeffrey S. and Elese F. Silverman Daniel B. Simons Michael D. and Miriam L. Sirota Robert S. Snyder+ Michael H. Sonnabend+ Matthew P. Sosnowski Gary R. and Ashley E. Stevenson Warren M. Stock+ Kwok S. Tom+ Charles Tsui and Grace Yu Kwok Lau Jay S. and Andrea Tucker Avram S. Tucker and Dianne Bostick+ Paul D. and Karen Tusa Scott J. Van Hove John W. Jr. and Avis C. Vessey+ Walid and Saoussan Wahab Abigail N. Weinshel George W. Jr. and Patricia Wellde John Whalen and Linda D. Rabbitt Diane W. Wilson John B. and Theresa Wood+ William N. Ziegler and Susan Boyd+ Michael B. Zytnick+

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Gifts from Organizations, Foundations, Corporations AARP Academy for Educational Development+ Accenture Aerojet-General Corporation Alchemy Park LLC ArborHSA, LLC Arcadia NM, Inc. Arizona Community Foundation ASECA, Inc. Atlanta Downtown Improvement District The Bendit Family Foundation BWD Group LLC+ Buckhead Community Improvement District Business Software Alliance Capital One Financial Corporation Charles Koch Foundation Clay and Debbie Jones Family Foundation The Commission for Financial Literacy and Retirement Income Cumberland Community Improvement District Dell Direct Giving Campaign Deloitte LLP Deutsch Inc. DF Property Management, LLC Doris M. Carter Family Foundation Duke 8401 Limited Partnership Embanet ULC Enlightened, Inc. Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation FIABCI-USA Scholarship Foundation Fidelity Investments Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund FINRA Investor Education Foundation Founding Farmers Restaurant

The Funger Foundation, Inc.+ Gabriel Rosinsky Family Foundation The Gallup Organization Georges N. Frem Perpetuity Trust Greater New Orleans Foundation GW Police Department Hearst Magazines Division Helen P. Denit Charitable Trust Ironshore Insurance Ltd. The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation Jack & Louise Birnberg Family Foundation Joseph Merrill Capital, LLC Josh & Amy Kuriloff Family Foundation Lawrence & Sandra Davis Family Foundation, Inc. The Lewis Gold Family Trust Lindner Family Foundation, Inc. McGraw Hill Financial McGregor Links Foundation+ The Merrill Family Foundation, Inc. Midtown Alliance National Philanthropic Trust Network For Good North Fulton Community Improvement District One Earth Future Foundation, Inc. Panel Brick, Inc. Perimeter Community Improvement District The Philip S. Hunter Trust PNC Foundation Pope Foundation, Inc. PwC Charitable Foundation, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers Richard L. & F. Annette Scott Foundation Rita and Jeffrey Adler Foundation Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving+ Silicon Valley Community Foundation Sloter Family Foundation SWEA Washington DC

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Town Center Area CID University of Maryland Extension

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Faculty and Staff Donors Dominic N. Abbate Prabir and Alakananda Bagchi+ James R. Bailey Alexandre M. Baptista J. Howard III and Char Beales+ Jacques Besnainou and Isabelle G. Bajeux-Besnainou Sabrina N. Burris Mary Chang Neil A. Cohen Carolyn E. DeLorenzo Sergio Donofrio Debra H. Duffin Rodrigo D. Escoto and Maria S. Cristina Escoto Cynthia M. Figueroa+ Katalin Gaitan Doug Guthrie

William C. Handorf+ George and Amal Jabbour+ Steven E. Keating Jr. and Youjin Hur Leah M. Kuppersmith+ Young H. Kwak+ Rodney E. Lake Robert T. Laycock+ Sarah E. Lefferts Christopher B. Leinberger Frederick W. Lindahl Matthew and Jamie Lindsay Donald and Gretchen Lindsey Juan J. Luna-Kelser David and Ritchie Medeiros+ Eric N. Miller Elizabeth H. Mitchell Michael J. and Marybeth Morsberger

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Nancy Noad Frazier Kathryn E. Perugini Kathleen S. Pyle Thomas P. Russo Andrew H. Salzman Margaret A. Shepard+ Benjamin H. Simmons Robert S. Snyder+ Robert J. Valero Rebecca B. Wanek Seth D. and Kristy M. Weinshel Kerstin E. Wheeler Philip Wirtz and Cynthia Rohrbeck Cattleya Wongkongkatop Liang Yu+

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Donations from GWSB Parents and Grandparents Dominic S. and Janet Abbate Richard W. Abramson Benjamin H. and Linda Alder John and Marcie Baker Jacques Besnainou and Isabelle G. Bajeux-Besnainou Gerald D. and Helene D. Birns+ Mitchell E. Blaser+ Eric S. Blumencranz Mark A. and Amy P. Bond Philip S. and Laura Brody John J. Calaman and Marjorie Nesbitt Maureen Canion M.J. Chung Charles R. Clark and Toni F. Wrenn Patton R. and Lauren B. Corrigan David J. and Shannon M. Darab Joseph and Lynn Deutsch Thomas L. di Galoma and Angela J. Somers+ Howard S. and Mindy A. Diamond Thomas and J. Denise DiGiuseppe Anthony M. Diluca Elizabeth Donnelly Linda E. and Jeffrey S. Doynow William Connors and Paula Drozdal-Connors+ Jeffrey B. and Carol S. Engel Paul L. and Jamie G. Epstein Norman and Marjorie Feinstein William J. and Barbara Fox Peter C. and Alice Fulweiler Gregory and Lora Gann Sharon E. George George F. and Kum Glass Scott A. and Melissa J. Glaze Stephen J. Govoni David A. Green and Karen A. Segal Robert and Janet Grobstein Lawrence N. and Ina K. Gumberg

Glenn H. and Donna H. Hascher Tuyetsan T. and Gail Hoang Rex V. Cornelius and Linda P. Hobbs Jonathan J. and Stacy Hochberg Jeffrey and Sari Horowitz George M. and Amal Jabbour Richard L. and Dale Katz Brenda L. Kielty Theodore W. Kurtz and Rosalba T. Lavandero Didier M. and Annie Leconte Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner Donald and Gretchen Lindsey David and Ritchie Medeiros+ Steven M. Merdinger+ Arthur S. and Judith S. Mintz Thomas Monti Sagheer Mufti Brad M. and Jodi Nedrow-Counihan Paul S. Newman and Karen L. Binder-Brynes Margaret S. Niple Stanely J. O’Connor Anthony and Jadwiga M. Panuccio Robert P. Perla Donald J. and Susan Polden Seema A. Pollack-Gross Linda D. Rabbitt and John Whalen Lewis B. and Lynn Redd Stuart I. and Jacquelyn S. Romanoff Howard B. and Elyse S. Rubin+ Moses Scott and Melodie Toby Richard L. and Frances A. Scott Michael G. and Deborah T. Sedlachek Daniel H. and Cherie D. Serota Anthony G. and Mary M. Shillingford Gerald B. Shulman Michael D. and Miriam L. Sirota Michael and Stacy Snyder Eduardo and Martine N. Stern Jamie R. Stern

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Robert F. and Sharon C. Stokes Juhani and Else-Maj Taskinen Michael D. and Valerie Thomas+ Fan Tran Matthew S. Tuohy Paul D. and Karen Tusa Walid and Saoussan Wahab Robert B. Walker Paul and Deborah Wei James and Margaret Wiviott Joohee and Sangdo Yoon Paul and Norin Zwolenski

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Gifts from Friends of GWSB Dominic N. Abbate Benjamin H. and Linda Alder Wallace M. and Diana G. Allan John and Almeda Ambrulevich Patricia E. Archer+ Justin C. Bakewell and Lara Covington Bakewell Richard H. Banks F. William Jr. and Joanne T. Bauers Wellesley W. Baun Charles I. Bayles J. Howard III and Char Beales+ Jeremy Beaver Bruce M. Bingman and Jane T. Teague Richard W. Blackburn Marino Blasini Mark A. and Amy P. Bond Peter D. and Shari B. Boockvar Leo R. and Susan S. Breitman John B. and Betsy Brod Philip S. and Laura Brody Irene Burdetsky+ C. David Burrus John and Joan Bustelos Shannon M. Cerminaro-Doyle Joseph A. Cordi Myron P. and Mary Curzan+ Michel L. Daley Olivia A. Davies Evelyn Y. Davis George and Elizabeth B. Delaplaine Estate of Helen P. Denit* Joseph and Lynn Deutsch Lee W. Deutsch James R. and Kathleen C. Devey+ Bradley H. Dlatt Sergio Donofrio Philip B. and Mary Down Joseph E. and Barbara A. Dressel Aaron J. and Susan F. Driben Theodore J. Durbin Robert M. and Tracey B. Early

David M. and Jody P. Ebbitt Shengtao Fang Steven M. Ferguson and Deena A. Kleinerman David J. and Sharon G. Fisher R. John and Carolyn D. Fletcher+ Gregory E. and Lora M. Gann John S. Gardenier and Turkan Kumbaraci Gardenier Estate of Julian Gokhale* Michael L. and Janet C. Goldman+ Emily A. Granoff David A. Green and Karen A. Segal Gregory H. and Elise Green Adam R. and Beverly Y. Hess Charles M. and Nellie F. Hungerford Philip S. and Diana B. Hunter Duane C. Jackson and Renee Cumberbatch Jackson Madelyn P. Jennings+ Harlan and Caryn M. Kahn Barbara A. Keeney Jessalyn Kennedy Alan S. and Alice R. Klavans David J. Klein James W. and Barbara Korman Mark and Marjorie K. Kramer Mark Levine and Sara L. Imershein+ Thaddeus A. Lindner Matthew S. and Jamie L. Lindsay Donald E. Lucas William C. Lucia and Joseph A. Covelli Bruce G. and Marjorie K. Lynch Helen L. Mace Raymond J. and Ruth H. Martin Jim L. and Greta J. Maturo Robert J. McGuirl and Gloria P. Clemente Jodie W. McLean David and Ritchie Medeiros+ Arthur S. and Judith S. Mintz Erin T. Moretti Hossein Fateh and Dalia Mroue-Fateh Alex A. Munoz

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Trung Nguyen Paul J. and Elizabeth M. Nuti Joel H. and Rosalind S. Oleinik Neil D. Olson and Elizabeth C. Brooks Elizabeth M. Pendleton Robert A. and Joni L. Plafsky Michael S. Quinn Brian G. Ray Laura T. Ricciardelli Robert T. and Debra H. Richardson Frederick M. and Gail Ritchie Christopher F. and Dorothy S. Roden Andre R. Rogers and Tarita C. Ford-Rogers John W. Jr. and Anne Rollins George P. and Nancy Rosenkranz Robert M. and Tobi Z. Rozen Gabor J. and Daphne M. Rozsa John and Jane A. Scarbrough Norman E. and Susan M. Schmidt Denise M. Schwartz Theodore Z. and Meredith P. Segal Harry D. and Jean M. Seybert+ Stuart A. and Debra R. Sheldon Robert J. and Susan Shue+ Gerald B. Shulman Jeffrey S. and Elese F. Silverman Stanley W. Sloter Julie A. Smith Patricia A. Speerstra Patricia C. Steele Brian K. and Rochelle Suchoff Malcolm L. and Catherine K. Sutherland Richard L. and Marie E. Treanor Jay S. and Andrea Tucker Scott J. Van Hove Walid and Saoussan Wahab John Whalen and Linda D. Rabbitt Philip Wirtz and Cynthia Rohrbeck Frederick B. and Erica F. Wood

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Power & Promise Fund The GWSB Power & Promise Fund ensures that all qualified students, regardless of financial resources, can take full advantage of the educational opportunities available to them. Power & Promise helps students to remain at GWSB with the assurance that they may complete their studies even when they can afford them least. The fund allows graduates to leave GWSB with the knowledge and means to pursue a career in public service.

We thank donors who support scholarships and financial aid with their gifts to the Power & Promise Fund:

Philip M. Aftuck Ali H. Al-Husseini Max H. Allen+ Yvonne T. Allmond Mansoor Anvari Eugenio M. Arango and Eva Alcarez-Arango Camilo Arboleda Arizona Community Foundation ASECA Inc. Tamra J. Avrit Grace Ji Won Baek Christine P. Barth Katherine M. Batten Frank W. Jr. and Joanne T. Bauers Willie H. Beale Jr. Daniel A. Bellehsen Clyde Richard Bergwin+ Nathalia Y. Bernardo Charles F. Betz Linda L. Beugg

Harry W. Bleh Barbara B. and David Bloch+ James G. and Stacy Blumenthal+ Mark C. Boettiger Mark and Amy Bond Anant D. Borole Paul T. Borzilleri Peter Botos Michael J. and Doris D. Boudens Rayford L. Bourn Steven M. Braunstein+ William H. and Adrianne M. Brent+ Elmer T. Brooks Christine M. Brown-Quinn Marcia L. Bullard Sabrina N. Burris Christopher D. Capece Vernice E. Carney Kathryn Leah Carroll Joelle D. Carter Laurence D. Chaij Joe E. Chambliss Young C. Chang+ Zhihua Chen M.J. Chung and Eun-Jin Hong James C. Chung+ Nancy G. Chychrun Geoffrey R. Cleveland+ John J. Coffey Earl B. Cohen David S. Cohen+ Peter B. Coppola Shawn M. Costa Joseph A. Covelli and William C. Lucia Myron P. Curzan+ Kathryn A. Daly Arthur Daoulas E. Lawrence Davis Alton Davis Jr. John G. Day+ Albert R. Deininger Elizabeth B. Delaplaine Carolyn E. DeLorenzo Estate of Helen P. Denit* Krishna and Jacqueline Deodato

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Shejal V. Desai Christine A. Dickson Thomas and J. Denise DiGiuseppe Deutsch Inc. Bernard C. Dill Denise L. Dombay Darin Dungee and Angela Morales+ Thomas V. Dunham Edgar H. Dye Stephen B. Elko Jr. Robert W. Feldhousen Kenneth I. Ferleger and Karen M. Pressman Cynthia M. Figueroa+ Scott A. and Ellen K. Fisher Ralph M. Flanigan Jr. R. John and Carolyn D. Fletcher+ Paul J. Formichella+ Founding Farmers Restaurant William A. Garay Sharon E. George Georges N. Frem Perpetuity Trust Shayne R. Ginder George F. Glass Estate of Donna M. Gokhale* Estate of Julian Gokhale* Wen Gong Arthur and Leslie G. Greenberg Alexander D. Greene David M. Gresko Jane Griffith GW Police Department Jeffrey J. Halick Helen P. Denit Charitable Trust Brian J. and Cherie Herrman+ Jamine A. Hill Ashley Hines Kevin J. Hopmeier Amy J. Howland Rebecca A. Hunter Robert J. Isernia The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation Corey A. Jacobson James R. Jenkins


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Martha S. Johnson Carmelita S. Kamantigue Lea P. Katsanis Steven E. Keating Jr. and Youjin Hur Barbara A. Keeney Brenda L. Kielty Kevin P. Klink Matthew Z. Kolodny Albert Konetzni Jr. and Barbara Krobetzky Charles F.G. Kuyk Jr. Lawrence and Sandra Davis Family Foundation Inc. Charles Tsui and Grace Yu Kwok Lau Robert T. Laycock+ Edward F. Leary James D. Leatherberry Kysha L. LeBron Lila Mei Lee Sarah E. Lefferts Leon Libys John H. Linder Jr. Matthew and Jamie Lindsay Mel S. and Temma Lipsitz+ Katheryn L. Livengood Patricia Y. Love Bruce M. Machado Nandu Machiraju Victor V. Malychev Kristin J. Marcus Raymond and Ruth Martin Paul Marynowych Kimberly H. Matis Friedlander Tomohiro Matsuda Roslyn M. Mays Ronald A.and Gail McGuire Cheri F. McGuire Bonnie G. McNeill David and Ritchie Medeiros+ Ian D. and Susan S. Meklinsky The Merrill Family Foundation Inc. Frank and Barbara F. Miller Eric N. Miller

Joseph A. Mitchell Gary P. and Elizabeth Moeller Julie M. Muroff Harley C. Muse Vijay R. Nayak+ Daniel S. Newman Cordell Olive Jr. Robert E. Opatovsky Eryn B. Oruncak Lorenzo Pace Mark G. Pahmer Whitney M. S. PakPour Richard A. Pape Douglas and Sharon N. Parobeck Maria C. Pavelsky Daniel A. Pavsek+ Andrew D. Perlman Carl N. Pettigrew Francis J. Pettit Geneva P. Pham Justin Joseph Plunkett Donald J. and Susan Polden Jean C. Poole Paul D. Potter Carolyn G. Potter+ Rea M. Pyle IV+ Muhammad A. Qizilbash Richard B. Quanrud Charles E. Rader Stephen H. Reading Jodi L. Reiff Manfred J. Reinhard Donald R. and Lydia A. Rice+ Robert T. and Debra H. Richardson Michelle Rosalia Rigby Rita and Jeffrey Adler Foundation Undra Robinson II+ David V. and Patricia Rosend David V. Rudd Evan L. Rulfs Harry P. Salmon Jr. Angela A. Satterthwaite Linda Sawyer Nancie A. Schalk Johnson

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Waldo W. Scheid Marilyn S. Scheiner Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving+ Denise M. Schwartz Tae Kyung Seo Harry D. and Jean M. Seybert+ Negin Shakibi+ Judy S. Shenefield David A. Shepard Celeste J. Signorino Stephen E. Simmons Daniel B. Simons Julie A. Smith Barry N. Smith+ Robert P. Solem Matthew P. Sosnowski Erin M. Sousa Cailin P. Sousa Barbara Spangenberg Patricia A. Speerstra Patricia C. Steele Robert and Mary Stoddard Bryan C. Stoller Gregory L. Stottlemyer Alexis L. Tarloff Brian J. Taylor Lisa E. Tenebaum Ehrlich Lizabeth T. Thalacker Raphael Thelwell Sandra L. Thigpen Russell E. Thoburn Beverly M. Thomas Meredith R. Thompson Samuel A. Tierra William F. Tinder Birgit P. Trader Michael S. Triau Margaret E. Uckert University of Maryland Extension Maurella van der Ree Robert Veltman Robert E. Vermette John W. Jr. and Avis C. Vessey+


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Whitney M. Vickrey Jonathan H. and Kelly Vivar Steven G. Walker Margaret A. Wallace Kimberly T. Walls Eugene L. Waszily James R. Jr. and Lynne Watson Seth D. and Kristy M. Weinshel The Estate of David N. Whitcombe* Wayne K. and Shirley Wilcox Damon D. Williams Paul W. Williams Peter W.L. Williams+ Kimberly S. Wynn Christopher G. Young Steven G. Zoolakis Michael B. Zytnick+

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Alumni Giving by Class Year

More than 1,700 alumni and friends made an investment in the School of Business during Fiscal Year 2013. These gifts help us develop forwardthinking programs that distinguish GWSB as an educational innovator. Our goal is to transform the next generation of students into conscientious thinkers capable of addressing the complex economic issues of our time. In 2013, alumni gifts helped the School create and sustain key academic initiatives and the crucial programs provided by the F. David Fowler Career Center, which help students develop vital skills that lead to successful and fulfilling careers. These developments would not have been possible without your support. Thank you. All donors are valuable to the School’s mission. Fiscal Year 2013 ran from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. If your gift was not received within this time period, it is not recognized in this Investors Report. All donors who are recognized in this year’s report gave in part or in whole a gift designated to a School of Business program, department or fund. If your name does not appear as you would like, please accept our sincere apologies and call the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at (202) 994-8157. + Five year or more consistent donor to GWSB * Deceased

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1938 Joseph Gilbert

William W. Rankin Beverly M. Thomas

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Harry Schechter

1947

LeRoy H. Barnard Jr. Nathan J. Naddeo Lois Proctor Parker

John A. Bladen Edgar H. Dye

1957

1948 Bernard Aiken Romeo J. Fagiolo George G. Veily

1949 Lawrence Cohen Arthur S. Henoch Katheryn L. Livengood Joseph Macekura Russell D. Maske

1950 F. William Bauers Jr. Wilbur R. Dezerne Estate of Allyn C. Donaldson Jr.* Barbara M. Goldberg Robert R. Hudson Amil E. Rose Harry D. Seybert

1951 Paul T. Borzilleri Florence M. Burrell Allan W. Gates Leon C. Hayden Jerrilee H. Jennings Thaddeus A. Lindner

1952 Francis A. Antonelli Joseph F. King

1953 John P. Bohan Thomas C. Embrey Morton I. Funger Kenneth R. Samuelson Robert M.S. Tom

1954 Charles H. Clark John K. McBride

1955 Richard E. Drechsler John K. McBride

Albert C. Baker Sr. Jennye S. Davidson Donald E. Goodman Jesse A. Kaiser Bruce S. Mencher Estate of Ronald A. Paige*

1958 Annabelle S. Jaffe Mark F. Spies

1959 Harry P. Blus Burton S. Carnegie Joseph D. Johnson Donald C. Jones

1960 Miles T. Burd Lewis Gold Victor J. Hawthorne Stephen C. Matula Gerald D. Neal Robert Warsaw

1961 F. William Bauers Jr. Joe E. Chambliss Alan P. Hawkins Dona R. H. Hildebrand Maurice S. Lewis Jr. Clare A. Moelk Harry W. Morgan Jr. John F. Patrick Joseph L. Usilton

1962 Joel R. Hedetniemi C. James Holloway Jr. Bennett R. Marshall Leonard J. Muller Clarence B. Rogers Jr.

1963 John T. Ambrulevich B. Lewis Avera Jr. Leo R. Breitman Peter B. Coppola John G. Day

R. William Douglas Hugh M. Ferguson John R. Franceschini Richard M. Freedman Alan P. Hawkins Ernest M. Keeling Robert N. Keifert Alfred G. Russillo Joseph J. Went

1964 James H. Bancroft Frederick T. Barrett Ira A. Hunt Jr. Philip S. Hunter Charles F.G. Kuyk Jr. A. Thomas Neiss William H. Pope Richard B. Quanrud Col David G. Swinford Edward A. Swoboda F. C. Turner

1965 Charles G. Aschmann Jr.* Martin Auerbach Albert C. Baker Sr. Marvin R. Burt Dale C. Christensen Col. B. W. Davies Jr. James I. Granger Howard E. Greer Royal M. Hanning Charles R. Hooff III John B. Kambanis Robert T. Laycock Percy W. Miles Jr. Charles G. Nolan Marilyn S. Scheiner Richard J. Schimberg J.R. Smith Jr. Clifford C. Stults II Claude R. Yates III

1966 Max H. Allen Gerson L. Arnett Allen M. Bloom Peter Botos Leroy M. Buckner Carl E. Clark E. Lawrence Davis Michael B. Enzi Edward Y. Holt Robert J. Isernia Frederick J. Kirch John R. Mallow Jim L. Maturo

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Arthur S. Mintz Francis J. Pettit Daniel B. Peyser Benjamin C. Rush William C. Simanikas Donald E. Stuhlmueller John W. Vessey Jr.

1967 Justin E. Beals Stephen Bernstein Carl E.R. Black John I. Blanck Sr. Charles A. Clark Vincent R. Cucina R.E. Flolid John A. Garstka Dorsey O. Hawkins Joel R. Hedetniemi James R. Jenkins R. Stephen Kamp Peter Kern Conrad J. Lindemann Wesley A. Lokken John J. McCracken Jr. Henry W. Meetze Arthur R. Miele Frank Miller James W. Prichard Harry E. Robson Col. Emsley E. Rogers Ferdinand A. Ruppel Jr. Mitsuo Sakayeda Waldo W. Scheid Mark R. Shenkman Matthew P. Sosnowski Andrew P. Soves John W. Speer Russell E. Thoburn

1968 Bruce W. Bidwell George W. Blank Karl L. Boettcher Terry L. Brenneman Edward P. Dewey Gerald J. Dougherty Robert L. Fink Stephen A. Finnerty R. John Fletcher John S. Gardenier George E. Hollendursky David A. Kelly* Peter Kern Charles C. Kim Robert T. Laycock Richard V. Miles III John A. Norville


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Joseph Rigutto Richard Rosenbluth Robert N. Sankovich Robert J. Shue Edward C. Solomon Ralph E. Wilson Jr.

1969 Barry S. Berg William H. Budke Jr. Marvin R. Burt James F. Carlin Jr. Robert C. Davis Robert C. Ellis John L. Green George E. Jones Roy G. Kidwell Charles E. Kincaid Jr. Albert H. Manus James L. Mashburn Charles R. McAndrew Robert W. Nagle Douglas C. Naismith Louis P. Neeb Arthur B. O’Connell Paul A. O’Hop Robert J. Ryan Jr. Harry P. Salmon Jr. Ned S. Scherer Martin C. Schwartz George P. Sotos Robert J. Stankard Arthur B. Trammell

1970 John W. Benton Harry W. Bleh Karl L. Boettcher Ronald E. Emmerson Jon E. Falck Robert W. Feldhousen Peter C. Fulweiler Dale S. Gustavson Charles C. Harris Harold E. Johnson Frederick R. Keith Jr. William J. Laux Jr. James R. Lyons Gerald Perselay Donald C. Peterson Francis J. Pettit Donald J. Polden Paul D. Potter John P. Ribka John G. Simson Frank T. Trippi Doris R. Vail E.K. Walker Jr.

1971 Raymond W. Anderson John Aprahamian Frank J. Aurelio Leroy C. Barton Robert C. Basford Cathy S. Bernard Raymond R. Bernier Matthew T. Braid Jr. Norman S. Burzynski Kenneth B. Chaletzky Philip J. Connell Rodney M. Dabbondanza L. B. Day Bernard C. Dill William G. Droms Michael A. Eck John R. Glennie Lester P. Goldstein Harry J. Halley Donald E. Hill James L. Mashburn James T. McCarthy Richard E. Morgan Bruno Mussetto William B. Oakley John M. Pearl Colin L. Powell William J. Smith Robert P. Solem William F. Tinder Francis J. Von Moll Armand B. Weiss Sidney C. Wooten Jr.

1972 Frederick T. Barrett Kenneth H. Becker John W. Benton Ronald R. Bruce Harry A. Cahill Charles H. Clark E. Roger Clark Donald M. Davis Anthony V. Destefano John L. Dewitt III Steven R. Dolbow Robert L. Fink David H. Geddes Albert Konetzni Jr. David V. Lamm Maurice S. Lewis Jr. Leon S. Mapes Jr. Jerrold D. Marans Nancy K. McBride Lawrence E. McGovern Robert W. Nagle John J. Nyikos Jr. Stephen G. Olczak

Henry E. Otten John J. Palmieri Richard A. Pape Manfred J. Reinhard James W. Rice Jr. James W. Rodgers Douglas E. Smith Paul Sposito Frederick A. Stevens Catherine K. Sutherland Robert E. Vermette Louis S. Wall Wayne K. Wilcox

1973 Raymond R. Barrows Jr. Mitchell E. Blaser Elmer T. Brooks Jeffrey A. Burke Eugene H. Caylor Edward N. Coffman Robert L. Cohn James L. Cuddihee Arthur Daoulas Louis G. Davis Albert R. Deininger Robert L. Ellis John S. Gardenier James I. Granger Brenda A. James Daniel F. Kanner Charles C. Kim Raymond A.J. Lepesqueur Frederick R. Lutz James R. Martin Gary F. Mason Rettakudi G. Nagarajan Richard W. Oehmann Paul A. O’Hop Thomas P. O’Malley Vincent J. Pistolessi Marc Reichman John F. Ruhsenberger Charles W. Ryland Martin C. Schwartz James E. Shew Jr. Robert J. Shue David J. Singstock George P. Sotos Michael B. Stayton Dennis J. Sullivan Jr. David G. Swinford Raphael Thelwell Arthur L. Thorsen III Harold L. Walters Jr. Lula A. West John J. Wilhere Vernon L. Williams

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1974 Stephen M. Andres Rayford L. Bourn William H. Budke Jr. John H. Crabb Preston A. Davis Charles E. Delss Jr. Paul A. Denett B. Frank Doe Thomas V. Dunham Hugh E. Eagleton Mary G. Ellis Annmarie Emmet Paul K. Gallagher Thomas A. Glennon Royal E. Grover Harold J. Kirschner Michael S. Kridel Samuel J. Kursh Donald T. Landes Edward F. Leary Wyman J. Lewis Richard O. Lundquist Bruce M. Machado Nikita A. Malliarakis Lawrence E. McGovern Ronald A. McGuire Maryclare H. Poprik Jerome F. Prochaska Gulam R. Puthawala Stephen H. Reading Richard Rosenbluth Sandra J. Roupp Eugenia B. Sander Paul F. Somerville Ronald L. Straight John E. Vermillion Joseph A. Walker Edward J. Williamson Frederick B. Wood

1975 Nicholas H. C. Acheson Wilbert Charlton Adams Jr. Charles R. Bendit Paul I. Bledsoe Mark A. Bond Nathaniel D. Carthorn Samuel L. Chappell Colin T. Clasper Kevin B. Deasy Barry J. DeMaio William G. Droms Sigmund Gast G. Wayne Goeller Sharon G. Hadary Merrill D. Kirshenbaum Kaspars V. Kreslins James D. Leatherberry


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Robert P. Mack James A. Moss Douglas C. Naismith Charles F. Noll Glenn P. Orgeron Robert A. Plafsky Gary D. Plotz Ben F. Sands Jr. David J. Singstock Robert L. Smith Franklin C. Stack George F. Steeg Thomas L. Van Petten Westford D. Warner Oscar Womack Jr.

1976 Louis W. Baker Thomas J. Barnett Andrea W. Brown Dennis B. Bulger Mary L. Byrnes C. Beth Cotner Richard A. Danielson James R. Devey Patricia A. Drobnek Terry E. Dunlavey Frederick S. Dunning Jr. Jackson Lee Fray Daniel D. Gillespie Gary G. Greenfield Donald R. Hague John E. Horvath Rodney B. Huffman Martha S. Johnson Philip W. Jones Anthony J. Kamerick Norbert Kleiner David V. Lamm Grace Yu Kwok Lau Wayne M. Lee Margaret M. Maguire George B. McClennen Steven M. Merdinger Harley C. Muse Scott Orlins Joseph Rigutto Walter H.Schultz Jr. Amy Settle Nathan Siekierka Stuart J. Silberg Denison F. Smith John F. Spencer Jr. Kenneth L. Sullivan Susan B. Thomas Stuart C. Toleman James B. Townsend Jr. Richard C. Treanor Joseph J. Vitto

M. Elizabeth Ware George W. Wellde Jr. Marcy Hanenbaum Wien Gordon L. Williams James G. Xidon Hank Yurow

1977 Vernie Barrow Maynard H. Benjamin Karl L. Boettcher Laura Brody James L. Buxbaum George A. Coelho Howard A. Cohen Carlos Docal Allyn M. Fritts Raymond B. Griswold William B. Hamilton II Michael J. Henman Brian J. Herrman Kirk A. Hornbeck Julius P. Justice Andrea L. Kryworuczko Patricia M. Leader Jeffrey Libman Roberta L. Machette Pamela C. Mack John L. MacMichael Philip L. Major Linda A. Mazawey Bruce E. Methner James D. Milton David C. Moynihan Meredith K. Murphy Robert N. Penterson Randall B. Roe Steven H. Saunders Frederick J. Seidel Barbara Spangenberg Harry J. Thie Kwok S. Tom Avram S. Tucker Judith Ann Urbanczyk

1978 Cathy S. Bernard James G. Blumenthal Rita M.Cahill Alton Davis Jr. Susan D. Fader Barry S. Feigenbaum Robert A. Fisher Thomas J. Fitzpatrick III Joseph F. Hering Tuyetsan T. Hoang Robert J. Hoffman Louis A. Hogan III Nellie F. Hungerford

Lisa E. Jacobs Richard L. Kelly Crystal K. Kinzel Mark J. Levine Nancy K. McBride Mary M. Miller Gary P. Moeller Robert W. Moser Bernard J. Mrugala Jeanne T. Raeder Antonio V. Romualdez Alfred G. Russillo Norman E. Schmidt Jr. David T. Sites Gordon A. Smith Laurence A. Stults Louis A. Teletski Mark Vinson Richard R. Wax Andrew H. Werthmann

1979 Pavlos G. Alexandrakis Diana G. Allan John D. Attaway Nancy A. Beard Barnett Adrianne M. Brent William H. Brent David A. Burris Gloria P. Clemente Philip G. Cohen William L. Cottrell Barry N. Cover William W. Edgerton Eilan Ezrachie Peter B. Flynn Floyd A. Friesen John L. Garcia Ronald M. Garstka Thomas D. Haggerty James S. Harris Jeffrey W. Hartsough Robert A. Hull Jonathan S. Hurt Randall A. Ingalsbe Anthony R. Kane Daniel M. Klock Toshiro Kobayashi Mel S. Lipsitz Timothy H. Marvin Bonnie G. McNeill Sagheer Mufti Robert E. Opatovsky Eric L. Oser Lynn D. Pape Lewis B. Redd Lydia A. Rice Marilyn S. Scheiner Francis G. Smith

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Raymond H. Smith Dennis L. St. Clair Ronald L. Straight James L. Terry Doris R. Vail Richard T. Wojciechowski

1980 Michael G. Adamchuk Lawrence E. Beavers Jr. Lester E. Bergen Richard D. Brown James L. Carruthers Jr. Alexander D. Greene Joseph H. Greil Jane Griffith James A. Heinrich Alice R. Klavans Victoria P. Lazzell Charles F. Lee John C. Long Marvin R. Martin Raymond J. Martin Joan Towles Matthews John S. McKenzie Michael D.McKenzie Mark G. Pahmer John D. Pavlovsky Ronald C. Pillow Louis Rosenfeld Richard K. Russo Robert Lynn Scott Robert A. Sempek Jeffrey D. Serkes L. E. Shepherd Jr. Gregory L. Stottlemyer Robert B. Trotenberg John E. Wagner John B. Wood Christopher G. Young

1981 Richard W. Abramson Pavlos G. Alexandrakis Yvonne T. Allmond Mary J. Atwater Helene Diane Birns Barbara B. Bloch Raymond E. Brule Jr. Rita M. Bryce Linda C. Burkett Sally S. Cox William O. Cunningham Krishna Deodato Vincent J. DiMassimo Michael B. Ditkoff Eilan Ezrachie Gail E. Farrelly Lloyd W. Fernald Jr.


THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

David J. Fisher Paul J. Formichella Bonnie M. Green Frank M. Harris Deborah E. Holland Emmanuel A. James Randolph S. Klueger Susan M. Klueger Gregory Kourouklis* Celia J. Kuhlmann Josh N. Kuriloff Mark C. Leader Joanne E. Lyon Karin F. MacKinnon Joao M. Moreira Sagheer Mufti Mary R. Murray Dorothy R. Norwood Rosalind S. Oleinik Eugene M. Principato Suzanne M. Mahn Rambo W. Russell Ramsey Darwin D. Roberts Steven S. Ross Tobi Z. Rozen Elyse S. Rubin Howard B. Rubin David M. Savard Mary Lou Schramm Shahriar Shahida Debra R. Sheldon Barry N. Smith Linda Hebert Smith Barbara Spangenberg Charles F. Tobin Jr. Kwok S. Tom Susan D. Walston James Korber Wanko Josephine A.C. Weisel William N. Ziegler

1982 Jay P. Arvai Vernice E. Carney Colin T. Clasper Alan M. Davis John G. Dobriansky Carlos Docal Ralph M. Flanigan Jr. Alan A. Fleck Janet Chapman Goldman Joel A. Hettger Ray L. Howes Lee R. Hurwitz Randall A. Ingalsbe Alfred C. Kraft Stephen J. Lurie Paul Marynowych Samira M. Nawas-Plesman

William L. Oberdorfer Sharon M. Oliver Evan R. Pariser Ronald C. Reid Claire Sarrazin Rennell George P. Rosenkranz Nestor R. Sague Gerald J. Sajewski Gordon A. Smith Gary R. Stevenson Ruth E. Stokes John A. Trotter Robert J. Valero

1983 Joseph G. Bury Debra A. Dickehuth Paula Drozdal-Connors Judy L. Eggleston Stephen B. Elko Jr. Jackson L. Fray Philip H. Goldentyer Kai S. Gutmann Javed A. Hashmi George M. Jabbour June B. Jewell Susan E. Logan Bruce G. Lynch Cathy W. Madairy Raymond C. Nolte Kathryn A. Oates Rosalind S. Oleinik Seth H. Robbins Stacey M. Robbins Daphne M. Rozsa Linda Sawyer Katherine J. Seikel Marion W. Simmons Forest S. Singhoff Marshall B. Snyder Ann R. Truss Margaret Arvan Wallace James R. Watson Jr. Christopher G. Young Allen L. Yurek Steven R. Ziselman

1984 Judith Abato Alden Ronald B. Anderson Dorianne Andros Alan J. Beard Bruce M. Bingman Jonathan M. Carson Peter R. Chabot Stuart B. Cohen Donald G. DeBuck Mindy A. Diamond Barbara A. Dressel

Steven M. Ferguson Joel S. Gemmell James E. Goodbar Leslie G. Greenberg Cheryl Pope Handel Michelle Hannahs Karen Ricker Hartnett Kevin J. Hopmeier Gerald J. Janis Jr. David Lyle Kaplan Katherine W. Krents Lisa Volpe Leonard Lucia A. Logan Richard J. Lolich Ronald A. Margulis Jeannine M. Mark John K. Matthewson Susan Rauch Peter Q. Repetti Debra H. Richardson Kathryn Hutcherson Robie Norman E. Schmidt Jr. Jeffrey S. Silverman Robert L. Smith Marshall B. Snyder Eduardo Stern Mary Stoddard Lizabeth T. Thalacker Luis A. Valencia William M. Van Cleave Jr. Doris B. Vaughan Sally Lee Wallace Eugene L. Waszily Ann L. Wolf

1985 Charles E. Ader Eugenio M. Arango Clyde R. Bergwin Michael A. Boorstein Doris D. Boudens Patrice M. Bressman Laurence D. Chaij Gregory A. Chauncey Anna M. Colandreo Anne E. Cutrumbes Thomas L. di Galoma Tracey B. Early Carol S. Engel Toya L. Evans Floris Flam Thomas A. Gutman Kai S. Gutmann Kenneth A. Hecht Bruce E. Helsel William L. Heston Jonathan J. Hochberg Elizabeth B. Karabatsos Laura M. Kipp

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Alice Rabel Klavans Andrea W. Kuhn Mary M. Lewis Robin K. Liebowitz Andrew M. Liss Joanne E. Lyon Paul A. Nugent Lorenzo Pace Scott H. Randolph Lois McGann Redmond Christopher F. Roden Scott M. Schwartz Joseph W. Seabrooke Susan L. Selby Judy S. Shenefield Jesse N. Smith Arthur E. Spector Frank L. Stein Stacey J. Strumeyer Rochelle Suchoff Sandra L. Thigpen

1986 Ali Hassan Al-Husseini Richard C. Barnett Emily L. Barr Spencer Becton Merrill E.M. Biesada Steven M. Braunstein Carol J. Brewer Randy D. Browning Jeffrey D. Caulkins M.J. Chung John M. Cibinic Aaron J. Driben Alan B. Emerson Bruce S. Flax Suzanne Hagmann Leslie Hill Claudia M. Hogle Jeremy G. Isaacs Caryn M. Kahn Rosanne M. Keller Rita Jo Kummer J. MacMichael Todd G. Menowitz Marcia K. Miller Neil D. Olson Carl N. Pettigrew Jean C. Poole Rose K. Quicker Paul S. Raffensperger Steven B. Roth Daniel H. Serota Brian S. Shlissel Michael H. Sonnabend Jane M. Zaloudek


2013 INVESTORS REPORT

1987 Roy L. Appel Scott E. Atkins Tamra J. Avrit Carol A. Ball Steven C. Blackburn Eric S. Blumencranz David R. Campbell James L. Clunan Suzanne Abrams Steven A. Deitz Barthold J. Delphin Penelope A. Devine David J. Fisher Steven H. Gartner James M. Hannan Caroline H. Haynes Ronald A. Hodge Clayton M. Jones Robin K. Liebowitz Patricia E. Macgowan Dan R. Mantine Julie A. Martin Barbara K. McCormick Susan S. Meklinsky Richard F. Muth David V. Rosend Carolyn Schwab-Pomerantz Judy S. Shenefield Jeff Siegel Kenneth J. Smith Lisa E. Tenebaum Ehrlich William A. Totten Marie E. Treanor Maurella van der Ree William M. Weddleton Susan E. Weintraub Lawrence H. Widom Steven G. Zoolakis

1988 Wesley A. Ballenger Jr Christine P. Barth Jeffrey Birnberg Alan W. Bowen Jr. Jayne H. Chambers Nancy G. Chychrun E. Patricia Coleman Kathryn A. Daly Carol S. Engel John J. Greer Suzanne Hagmann Candy P. Herlihy Amy L. Kozlowski David S. Holland George E. Jones Lisa D. Kaplan Scott B. Kaufmann Pietro Masci

Ian D. Meklinsky Sandra N. Mendez Susan Mickelson Harry J. Mitchell Sean T. Monahan Daniel S. Newman Denise L. Noznesky Anthony P. Pagliaro Linda M. Range Jodi L. Reiff Christopher F. Roden Andrew L. Rosenberg Nancie A. S. Johnson Eileen R. Sherr Celeste M. Sichenze Kimber A. Smith Deane S. Sobol Raymond C. Straathof Marvin W. Turner Walid Wahab Richard W. Ward Peter W.L. Williams Emile S. Zen

1989 Mari B. Adam Petra L. Barrientos Freddie F. Carino Vernice E. Carney Jody P. Ebbitt Michael L. Edelman Steven E. Estrin Lynn C. Etchart H. Gary Gabriel Joshua D. Gleiber Matthew P. Green Michelle F. Harris Robert G. Isaman George M. Jabbour John M. Kaufman Stephen G. Kliegerman Philip D. Mento Deborah Kay Meyers Ellen Louise Mignoni Joseph A. Mitchell Kathleen O’Donnell Frank M. Pieruccini David V. Rosend Charles K. Roth Joe Y. Sauma Celeste J. Signorino Carolyn G. Stiener Paul D. Sussman Marie E. Treanor Robert Veltman John E. Wagner Steven R. Ziselman

1990 Mansoor Anvari Edward R. Barrientos Edward F. Dube Jessica E. Easton Hossein Fateh Julia D. Glisson Samuel J. Goldenberg Andrew B. Goodman Cheryl F. Gordon John G. Grady Sandra G. Grese Michelle F. Harris Tina M. Jackson Carmelita S. Kamantigue Tamberly L. Koenig Thomas K. Lee Bryant P. Lehr Louise J. Lighter Patricia Y. Love Sharon V. Luther Kristin J. Marcus Jonathan E. Nesbitt Anthony P. Pagliaro Margaret E. Uckert Victoria Vergason Albert E. Williams

1991 Michelle M. Andre Solis Laurie A. S. Baker Peter D. Boockvar Colin T. Clasper David S. Cohen Christopher D. Cordom Christine A. Dickson Kenneth I. Ferleger Donalda C. Gibson Mark E. Jarvis Marie B. Koissy Nicholas J. Kunesh Steven Lynum Angela Morales Linda R. Mueller Allan I. Nappen Karen M. Pressman David V. Rosend Sharon E. Zimmerman

1992 Eesh K. Bansal Linda L. Beugg Mark C. Boettiger Christine M. Brown-Quinn Michael E. Cohen Marc C. DeLuca David G. Farmer William R. Golike Lea P. Katsanis

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Sarah A. Lochhead Dennis W. Miller Susan C. North Geneva P. Pham William V. Quinn William C. Reuter Jr. Martin C. Schulz Daniel B. Simons Linda G. Williams

1993 Lisa B. Adkins J. Henry Ambrose Willie H. Beale Jr. Jeffrey S. Berkes Michael W. Brancamp Rene Bustamante John M. Cibinic Jodi T. Cohen Keya S. Cooper Todd A. Copeland Debra J. E. Rolan David B. Gast Joan Gottfried Leslie G. Greenberg Richie L. Handloff David M. Harvan Jay H. Hong James M. Huber Judy C. Jackson Michael L. Krupp David A. Landau Kysha L. LeBron Kimberly H. M. Friedlander Tomohiro Matsuda Christopher L. Mills Allan I. Nappen Kurt A. Pierce Diane S. Strahan Douglas S. Strahan Birgit P. Trader Jonathan H. Vivar Kimberly T. Walls Michael E. Weintraub Margaret W. Werling

1994 Stephanie Mcniff Atkins Tracy L. Botwinick Sean L. Brevick Andrew M. Capra Zhihua Chen Monty J. Childs Marlene M. Chivavibul Michael E. Comeau Ellen S. Conte Ronald J. Cortese Stephen H. Craft Lisa R. Dorsey-Glass


THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Ellen C. G. Dreyer Jeffrey C. Greenberg Abbas Khademi Joanna H. Leinaweaver Michael S. Mancini Susan E. Marchal Charles E. Silva Kishore Siva Robert S. Sonneveldt Meredith R. Thompson Marie E. Treanor Michael S. Triau Jeffrey B. Wertheim

1995 Darlene Y. Bolor Burlie A. Brunson Adam S. Bush Christopher D. Capece Sally A. D’Amato Michael J. Di Renzo Beverly Y. Hess Ronald W. Imbach Jr. Michael D. Karno Francis J. Meyer Robert L. Mitchell Marc H. Schneidau Bradley S. Shear Eileen R. Sherr Glenna J. Simmons Robert S. Snyder Leonard Taylor Jr. Cheng-Li M. Tien Aung T. Win Smaragda A. Ziotis

1996 Mary L. Albert Allison M. Bergman Hwahsin H. Cheng Michael A. Edberg Ellen K. Fisher Scott A. Fisher Carla A. Fleming Robert C. Gamel Irena T. Grozdanoff Amy J. Howland Chih C. Lee Nathan A. Mahrer Scott A. Marcus Harry E. Moore Robert J. Mosley Steven G. Nepomuceno Sabrina F. Pilant Justin J. Plunkett David V. Rudd Kishore Siva Michael A. Warchal Gregory M. Wong

Brenda J. Wood

1997 Jason A. Chautin David S. Chesnick John W. Cosgriff Shannon K. Dolan Jeanne M. Egan Hossein Fateh Sunday R. Glover-Cox Maria T. R. Hilario Jamine A. Hill Douglas A. Jamieson Mary K. Kienzle Matthew Z. Kolodny Marlon E. Lambkin Eryn B. Oruncak Joshua C. Savage Marc R. Wallace Stephen D. Young

1998 Allen Berezovsky Michael A. Brown Michael P. Chimento Maurice Daniel Edward Dean Shejal V. Desai Oona Feddis John Hemmann Angelo A. Iglesias J. Reade Kem Tanisha N. Lewis Andrew G. Pulliam Heather A. Ranck LaJuanna Y. Russell Victoria M. Szybillo James J. Ungvarsky

1999 Susan H. Baharmast Konstantina D. Dariotis Robert M. DuPont Jr. Timothy W. Elmore Johnny Gee Dickinson M. Gould III Scott A. Hunter Annie Leconte Chih C. Lee Cheri F. McGuire Christopher J. Meade Sharon N. Parobeck Carolyn G. Potter Angela A. Satterthwaite Scott C. Schlegel Bryan C. Stoller Douglas S. Strahan Jonathan M. Tuteur Damon D. Williams

2000

2003

Michael J. Beckerman Beverly A. Bogerty Mitchell Casar Hwahsin H. Cheng Antonio Davila Elliot A. Dowling Carter M. Evans Eugene C. Fischer Daniel P. Gannon II Jared M. Golub Andrea L. Hasaka Morgan E. Henrie Jacqueline A. Hillen Jonathan M. Klugman Dana L. Koch Erica D. Kordes Latha A. Kumar Tanisha N. Lewis John H. Linder Jr. Joseph P. Natoli Vijay R. Nayak Heather F. Nolan Cordell Olive Jr. Daniel A. Pavsek Andrew D. Perlman Kristy M. Weinshel Stephen D. Young Tina R. Zemba-Marie

Erika Bahnik Christopher L. Barbuto Young C. Chang Shawn M. Costa Michelle L. Cuozzo Katharine A. Denham Allen B. Devine Michael L. DiSabatino Amruta A. Gokhale Robert M. Griffiths Scott N. Harmon Edward Tiong-Hu Kam Leah M. Kuppersmith Rodney E. Lake Ryan K. Luhman Juan J. Luna-Kelser Nandu Machiraju Michael J. Murillo Ventsislava T. Mutafchieva Peter J. Pack Blagovest L. Petkov Christi R. Rich James J. Rizzi Blaine J. Smith Kenneth S. Weary Kenneth J. White

2001 George Bamford Nathalia Y. Bernardo Marcia L. Bullard Jeffrey P. Colclough Stephen H. Craft Erika Emeruwa Wen Gong Eugene D. Hahn Jeffrey J. Halick Mark A. Heuer Joel A. Kennedy Marie B. Koissy Graham C. Bale Mary Chang Earl B. Cohen Marie E. Danco Maria C. Dastur Elizabeth N. Edelstein Jeffrey C. George Jerome W. Gray III Amy L. Heck Valerie A. Jachimowicz Daniel R. Koonin Matthew D. Miller Stacey L. Muzzi Maria C. Pavelsky Marc N. Rampulla Whitney M. Vickrey

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2004 Camilo Arboleda Christian R. Binner Somender Chaudhary Katherine S. Donn Justin C. Fishman Shayne R. Ginder Peter S. Greenberg Katharyn S. Hiebert Farima M. Kermani Dongmei Li Jonathan A. Luwisch Isabel L. McConnell Marilyn G. Muffs Elizabeth M. Nuti Andrew H. Salzman Scott B. Sigel Thomas J. Sommer Brian J. Taylor Paul W. Williams Clifford M. Zwart

2005 Olin Biddy Geoffrey R. Cleveland Maria S. Cristina Escoto Jonathan N. Foster Rebecca A. Hunter Duane C. Jackson Noel K. Kurdi John Mullin


2013 INVESTORS REPORT

Julie M. Muroff Barbara E. Orsini Christopher A. Reno Lucyanna K. Rubino Meredith P. Segal Xi Su Hanani Wade

2006 Michael R. Aufiero Christopher Bevel James C. Chung Robin L. Coates John J. Coffey Bernadette C. Contreras Joseph A. Covelli Bonnie Edwards-Jackson Gonul B. Kaya Steven E. Keating Jr. Kevin P. Klink Shaun J. Leighton John P. Malone Roslyn M. Mays Augustina M. Nikolova Christopher J. Pitre Michelle R. Rigby Kevin J. Ripp LuAnn H. Schmidt Kimberly S. Wynn

2007 Mora G. Ambrey Jared A. Brown Fame E. Cricks Ranada Colleen E. Dougherty Jamie J. Hagerbaumer Ashley Hines Thomas R. Howard Thaddaeus A. Irby Michael J. Ireland Casey M. Klein Christopher J. LaRocque Matthew S. Lindsay Stacey D. Loomis Lincoln J. Louis Scott Mitchell Katherine D. Musolino Justin M. Neidig Jai V. Patel Undra Robinson II Peter J. Rosario Jessica M. Toy Warren M. Stock Kerstin E. Wheeler

2008 Sana A. Abdu Mark A. Arvisais Daniel A. Bellehsen

Jessica M. Brown Winston T. Capel Kathryn L. Carroll Jason A. Chautin Matthew R. Cohen Logan M. Coker Adam R. Cornelius Scott W. Crawley Kathleen M. Cyphert Darla K. Granger David B. Hall James E. Huff Sr. Steven E. Keating Jr. James D. Meffen Harry E. Moore Daniel J. Neubert Whitney M. S. PakPour Matthew A. Plevelich Upton Saiidi Shenghua Si Cailin P. Sousa Erin M. Sousa Courtney Taira Roland S. Waguespack III Xuejun Wang Kristy M. Weinshel Xiaohong Zhu

2009 Justin C. Bakewell Ethan M. Balis Anant D. Borole Amy J. Broderick Owen L. Cornelius Paul L. Epstein Andrew M. Fallon Katalin Gaitan David M. Gresko Samantha F. Gross David M. Husson Rolen T. Le Lila M. Lee Sarah E. Lefferts Victor V. Malychev Joseph F. Marrone Daniele Mazzon Vanessa E. Mendez Joseph F. Mooney Wayne E. Perry Ka H. Pun Jami J. Rodgers Stephen E. Simmons Clay W. Socha Katie Van Leeuwen Paul W. Williams Michael B. Zytnick

2010

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Solomon D. Abate Philip M. Aftuck Yousef A. AlMulhem Joshua H. Aronson Rodney O. Briggman Somender Chaudhary Joshua W. Desai Scott E. Dreyer Matthew M. Gray Sharon A. McFayden-Eyo Alyssa R. Nagler Matthew A. Olden Mary S. Richardson Edward J. Shea David A. Shepard Cora J. Walker Christopher M. Wochok

Alexander Ali Akel Mohammed A. Al Asmakh Sarah A. Armstrong Gabrielle K. Baker Ravjot S. Bhasin Austin Charles Brewster Bridget Christine Burke Alexander D. Caffrey Dingfang Cai Jamie W. Clark James A. Cooney Danielle E. Donatiello Amy R. Dono Drew A. Eccleston Jon D. Friedman Solana J. Fruchter Lara E. Gori Christine M. Healy Benjamin G. Heldman Virginie S. E. Hello Ari L. Hoffman Caroline Horowitz Zachary C. Kahn Varun Karani Kelly L. Katznelson Leslie-Anne N. Kawano Jung Y. Kim Da H. Lee Robin S. Lee So Young Lee Joshua L. Lodestro Jason C. Maney John K. Mckiel Jordan D Melnick Joseph J. Minder Lian C. Mosher Arman Naqi Caitlyn B. O’Brien Hoon J. Paik Nicholas A. J. Parks Vivek R. Patel Deborah Khoukhachvili Samuel L. Rockman Evan L. Rulfs Samantha A. Seker Joshua J. Soboti Mishel N. Stearns Nina S. Steward Caroline V. Stuart William H. Thomas Stephanie A. Thompson Alan Tran Alexa M. Vogel Ethan J. Zausner

2011 David M. Barker Katherine M. Batten Matthew R. Cohen Kristopher D. Hart Matthew J. Hoffman Corey A. Jacobson Brian Keys Guoliang Li Melissa M. McLane Milos Milosevic Charles J. Pressner Muhammad A. Qizilbash Gregory T. Russell Katherine E. Simon Patricia P. Slutsky Eloise M. Spinello Alexis L. Tarloff Sondra N. Tusa Amy G. Videtto Cattleya Wongkongkatop Alan D. Yeboah

2012 Benjamin T. Bianchi Cynthia M. Figueroa Lara E. Gori Matthew D. Gornstein Soni Jaiswal Clark E. Langille Wenjia Li Jan D. McLean Page W. McNall Tyler J. McPherson Adam S. Mousa Tae K. Seo Kendra J. Singh Richard G. Trohman Abigail N. Weinshel

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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Endowed Funds

Annual interest from endowments provides a steady income stream to the School of Business. Endowments provide scholarships and fellowships for talented students, attract and retain the best faculty, fund breakthrough research initiatives and support innovative co-curricular programs. We are proud to recognize the individuals, families and organizationsmaking gifts to sustain excellence at the School of Business. FELLOWSHIPS Bank of America Graduate Fellowship in Entrepreneurship NationsBank (now Bank of America) established this endowment fund in 1999. Income earned by this fund supports fellowships for graduate students working in the Center for Advancement of Small Business at the George Washington University. General John W. Vessey Graduate Fellowship General John W. Vessey, USA (Ret.), MS ’66, established this endowment fund in 2007. Income from this fund provides support for graduate students in the George Washington University School of Business, with preference given to disabled U.S. veterans.

Joseph Fleischman Fellowship in Real Estate Studies Julius Fleischman established this endowment fund in 2007 in honor of his father, the late Joseph Fleischman, in recognition of his accomplishments and success in real estate. The income from this fund provides endowed fellowships that support students pursuing real estate studies and related fields. Income from the fund will be spent at the discretion of the dean of the School of Business and the vice dean for academic affairs.

CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS

Marvin L. Kay Fellowship in Finance GW Trustee Marvin L. Kay, BA ’50, established this endowment fund in 1986. The income earned by this fund provides annual fellowship awards to students. Recipients are to be enrolled in the School of Business pursuing an MBA degree, concentrating in the area of finance.

Benjamin Franklin Professorship Fund A transfer of funds from the former Ford Foundation Professorship Fund in 1988 and the Benjamin Franklin University Endowment Fund in 1989 created this endowment. Income earned by the fund supports a position that participates in a joint curricular program

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The Avram S. Tucker Endowed Chair in Strategy and Leadership This fund was established in 2011 by Avram S. Tucker, BBA ’77. This fund will create an endowed chair position that shall be used to recruit and retain an outstanding senior faculty member for the George Washington University School of Business and will be designated at the discretion of the dean of the School of Business.


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in taxation between the School of Business and GW Law. The Donna (Medeck) Gokhale and Julian M. Gokhale Endowment Fund This fund was established in 2013 by the estate of Donna M. Gokhale, GWSB BCS ’51, and Julian M. Gokhale. The fund will provide annual support for the Benjamin Franklin Professorship at the George Washington University and for annual need-based or merit-based scholarship support for students in the School of Business at the undergraduate or graduate levels. Dwight D. Eisenhower Professorship of Tourism Policy Endowed Chair The J. Willard Marriott Foundation established this endowment fund in 1989 in honor of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The income earned by this fund provides perpetual funding support for a senior professor who is a leader for the academic, research and public service endeavors related to the graduate program in tourism administration. The George A. Coelho Professorship in International Business and Sustainability George Coelho, GW trustee, established this fund in 2012. This fund provides for the establishment of a named, endowed professorship in international business and sustainability within the George Washington University School of Business, with a preference to include global sustainability efforts and original research to advance alternative energy and future sustainability priorities as part of the international business community’s efforts to be globally responsible.

Iran Chair The Imperial Government of Iran established this endowment fund in 1974. Income earned by this fund supports the Iran Chair. John D. Teller Endowment Fund A bequest by John D. Teller in 1949, honorary doctorate recipient of 1919, and added to by Mary Teller in memory of her brother, established this endowment fund. The fund was designated in 2004 as the match for the Thaddeus A. Lindner and Sergius Gambal Professorship in Business Ethics. Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Professorship Fund GW emeritus trustee Oliver T. Carr Jr., honorary doctor of public service ’98, established this endowment fund in 1986. The income earned by this fund supports a faculty position known as the Oliver T. Carr Jr. Professorship of Real Estate and Finance, based in the School of Business. Thaddeus A. Lindner and Sergius Gambal Professorship in Business Ethics at the George Washington University School of Business A. James Clark, honorary doctor of engineering ’10, and former member of the GW Board of Trustees, established this endowment fund in 2004 in honor of two distinguished alumni, Thaddeus A. Lindner, AA ’50 and BA ’51, and Sergius Gambal, BA ’52. The income earned by this fund supports in full or in part the salary and benefits of a distinguished professor of business who teaches, among other courses, a dedicated course on business ethics. Tourism Administration Professorship A transfer of funds from the former Ford Professorship Fund in 1990

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created this endowment. Income earned by this fund supports a chair in tourism administration.

PROGRAMS Abdallah Family Endowment GW parents Mahmoud M. Abdallah and Sanaa E. Abdallah established this endowment fund in 1999. The income earned by this fund is divided equally among the deans of the School of Business, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Public Health and Health Services for the purpose of supporting undergraduate student services Arthur and Judith Mintz Endowed Undergraduate Leadership Fund Arthur S. Mintz, BBA ’66, and Judith Mintz, BA ’68, established this endowment fund in 1995. Previously, the income earned by this fund supported the Mintz Sophomore Getaway at the School of Business. Last year, the fund launched the inaugural D.C. Lemonade Day program. The Charles and Karyn Bendit Fund for Real Estate This fund was established by Charles R. Bendit, BBA ’75, and the Bendit Family Foundation. Income earned by this fund provides support for education, research, travel and co-curricular activities for faculty teaching and research in the area of real estate as part of the Department of Finance, and for students taking courses in real estate or pursuing studies in preparation for a career in real estate in the undergraduate or graduate program in the School of Business.


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Charles B. Thornton Business Technology Fund Previous gifts to the Thornton Foundation established this endowment fund in 1989. Income earned by this fund supports purchasing technology to advance business teaching and research. Craig F. Brown Special Fund The estate of Craig F. Brown, AA ’46 and BA ’48, established this endowment fund in 1991. Income earned by this fund is used at the discretion of the dean of the School of Business. Cybernetics Fund Dr. Stuart A. Umpleby established this endowment fund in 1985. Income earned by this fund supports lectures, conferences and graduate student assistance related to the cybernetics program. Doris M. Carter Family Foundation Endowed Fund for the F. David Fowler Career Center The Doris M. Carter Family Foundation established this fund in 2010. Income earned by this fund supports programs and activities at the F. David Fowler Career Center in the School of Business and the GW Career Center. Erik K. Winslow and Deana and Gerald Stempler Research Fund Dr. Gerald Stempler, DBA ’88, established this endowment fund in 1992. He gave a new gift in 2006 to rename the fund in honor of management faculty member Erik K. Winslow. Income earned by this fund supports research in family and/or entrepreneurial enterprises.

Finance Research Endowment The Department of Finance established this endowment fund in 2003. Income earned by this fund is used to support programs and activities in the area of finance. Helen Pumphrey Denit and Louis Malvern Denit Endowment Fund The Helen P. Denit Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes established this fund in 1992. Income earned by this fund is used to support programs and activities in the School of Business. Howard P. Hoffman Lectures in Entrepreneurship Howard P. Hoffman, AA ’50 and BA ’50, and a former member of the GW Board of Trustees, established this endowment fund in 1986. It was designated to support lectures in entrepreneurship. In 2007, the fund was amended to expand the designated use of the income to include direct support of students involved in the lectures and entrepreneurship initiatives approved by the dean or the dean’s designate. The student support may include, but is not limited to, prizes, competitions and awards. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell Crain Fund for Excellence The late J. Wendell Crain, LLB ’56, and his wife Louise Crain established this endowment fund in 1986, along with matching gifts from various donors. Income earned by this fund supports expanding alumni and development activities in School of Business. John A. Owen Scottish Rite Fund A bequest by John A. Owen, received in 1974, established this endowment fund. Income earned by this fund supports the School of Business.

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Marion L. Farmer Special Fund Marion L. Farmer, MBA ’57, established this endowed fund in 1998. Income earned by this fund is expended at the discretion of the dean of the School of Business to help meet the needs of the School. Parents Campaign Philanthropy Board Endowed Fund to Support the F. David Fowler Career Center The Parents Campaign Philanthropy Board endowed this fund in 2010. Income earned by this fund provides support for programs and activities by the F. David Fowler Career Center at the School of Business. Phillip D. Grub Faculty Endowment Fund Gifts made in honor of the late Professor Emeritus Phillip D. Grub, MBA ’60 and DBA ’64, established this endowment fund in 1994. Income earned by this fund supports faculty research to expand knowledge and understanding of the global business environment. Professor Chei-Min Paik Endowment Fund in Business This fund was established in 2008 by Dr. Chei-Min and Inja Paik and amended in 2010. The income earned from this fund will provide for the recognition of achievements (such as awards and papers) in original research on accounting and other business issues by students of the GW School of Business and support other academic activities (such as research and conferences) by GWSB faculty. Robert P. Maxon Endowment Fund Dorothy Maxon established this endowment in 1999 in honor of her husband Robert P. Maxon, AA ’47 and BA ’48. Income earned by this fund supports international business programs in the School of Business.


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Ramsey Student Investment Fund in the GW School of Business In 2005, GW trustee W. Russ Ramsey, BBA ’81, and Norma G. Ramsey established this endowment fund, which is maintained separately from the University’s Pooled Endowment. The fund was established as part of the School of Business academic programming and managed by business students as part of their degree programs, with supervision by the chief investment officer of the University.

SCHOLARSHIPS Anna Wunderman Fund GW parents Jerry Neuwirth and Naomi Neuwirth established this endowment fund in 2007. The fund provides assistance based on financial need to an undergraduate student in the George Washington University School of Business. Carruthers Family MBA Scholarship James L. Carruthers, MBA ’80, established this endowment in 2008. The income from the fund provides scholarships for full-time students enrolled in the Global MBA program at the GW School of Business. Christopher and Constance Young Scholarship in Accountancy Christopher G. Young, BBA ’80 and MAccty ’83, established this endowment fund in 2006. Income earned by this fund provides scholarship monies to undergraduates pursuing studies toward a career in accountancy. Chung Mong Jin Family Scholarship Fund This fund was established in 2011 by Chung Mong Jin, MBA ’86. This fund will provide a need-based scholarship for an undergraduate student in the School of Business.

Daewoo Corporation Scholarship Fund The Daewoo Corporation established this endowment fund in 1988. Income earned by this fund supports scholarship awards for full-time students who are citizens of the People’s Republic of China and majoring in business administration in the School of Business. Daewoo Vietnamese Scholarship Fund The Daewoo Corporation established this endowment fund in 1994. Income earned by this fund is used exclusively to support Vietnamese citizens pursuing masters or doctoral degrees at the School of Business. David S. Cohen Scholarship in Business David S. Cohen, BBA ’91, established this endowment fund in 2007. The income earned by this fund provides scholarship monies to undergraduate students in the School of Business. Dean James Carlton Dockeray Memorial Scholarship Fund Professor Emeritus Karl E. Strom established this endowment fund in 1989 in honor of Dean James Carlton Dockeray. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships to graduate students in finance or public administration. Derrel Waldroupe Memorial Scholarship Fund Baxter Healthcare Corp. established this endowment fund in 1988 in honor of Derrel L. Waldroupe, BS ’71. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships for financially underprivileged undergraduate students in the computer science discipline who are interested in careers in health-related professions. Recipients may be students in the School of Business, the School of Engineering and Applied Science or the School of Medicine.

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Eugene Poncelet and Isabel Poncelet Fund Eugene Poncelet established this endowment fund in 1989. Income earned by this fund supports scholarships for full-time students seeking graduate degrees in the School of Business with a demonstrated interest in the European Union. Students who are Belgian citizens are given primary consideration for the scholarship. Frate Bull, Jr. Scholarship Fund Proceeds from the estate of Frate Bull, Jr., AA ’52 and BA ’53, established this endowment fund in 2004. Income earned by this fund supports students in the School of Business or the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Gary C. Granoff and Leslie Granoff Scholarship Fund Gary C. Granoff, Esq., BBA ’69 and JD ’73, and Leslie Granoff established this endowment fund in 1986. The income from this fund is used to help students in need of financial aid attend The George Washington University. Awards are made to students who will take courses in art, art history, business or accounting, or who are attending GW Law. Gene R. Cohen Entrepreneurial Scholarship The Gene R. Cohen Charitable Foundation, on behalf of Jonathan S. Cohen, BBA ’93, and Scott A. Cohen, BBA ’92, established this endowment fund in 1998. The income earned by this fund provides financial assistance to students pursuing entrepreneurial studies and/or funds the development of programs designed to foster entrepreneurism.


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Howard Kahn Undergraduate Scholarship Fund The estate of Howard Kahn, MA ’54, established this endowment fund in 2001. Income earned by this fund supports undergraduate scholarships in the School of Business.

Keller Scottish Rite Scholarships and Fellowships Fund A bequest by Rita H. Keller received in 1981 established this endowment fund. Income earned by this fund supports scholarships and fellowships to Scottish Rite Fellows.

Hyundai Scholarship Fund The Hyundai Business Group of Korea established this endowment fund in 1983. The income earned by this fund supports scholarships in the School of Business.

Leo and Lillian Goodwin Sr. Scholarship Fund The Leo Goodwin Sr. Foundation established this endowment fund in 1986. Income earned by this fund is used to encourage students of exemplary potential to pursue graduate studies and a career in business administration.

J. Willard Marriott Foundation Scholarship Fund The J. Willard Marriott Foundation established this endowment fund in 1988. The income earned by this fund supports scholarships for students enrolled in the tourism administration program. James B. Edmunds Jr. Memorial Scholarship Nelle Loyless Edmunds established this endowment fund in 2001 in honor of her husband, James B. Edmunds, BA ’41. Income earned by this fund supports two scholarships of equal amounts for full-time undergraduate students in the School of Business. Joel D. Zychick Endowed Scholarship Fund in Business Joel D. Zychick, BBA ’76, established this endowment fund in 2006. Income earned by this fund provides scholarships to undergraduate students in the School of Business. Julius Fleischman Scholarship in Tourism and Hospitality Management Julius Fleischman established this endowment fund in 2007. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships to students pursuing an education in tourism and hospitality management.

Lucy Kim Whitcombe Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund David N. Whitcombe established this fund in 2008 in honor of his late wife, Lucy K. Whitcombe, BS ’73. Income earned by this fund will support a scholarship for students in the School of Business, with a preference given to students who are Korean nationals or KoreanAmericans living in the United States. Mary and Daniel Loughran Foundation Graduate Scholarship Fund The Mary and Daniel Loughran Foundation established this endowment fund in 1976. The income earned by this fund supports scholarships for graduate students in the School of Business who are residents of the Washington metropolitan area. Mary and Warren Vincent Scholarship Fund Mary A. and Warren H. Vincent, AA ’48 and BA ’49, established this endowment fund in 1998. Income earned from this fund supports scholarship awards in the School of Business.

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Memishian Student Scholarship Fund GW Parents Stephen and Carol Memishian established this endowment fund in 1998. This fund’s income provides partial tuition assistance for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need who are enrolled in the School of Business, the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences or the School of Public Health and Health Services. Mintz Scholarship Fund Arthur S. Mintz, BBA ’66, and Judith Mintz, BA ’68, established this endowment fund in 1992. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships for full-time students enrolled in the School of Business, with a preference given to students from the greater New York City area. Oliver T. Carr Jr. Scholarship Fund GW Emeritus Trustee Oliver T. Carr, Jr., honorary doctor of public service in 1998, established this endowment fund in 1986. The income earned by this fund supports financial awards to students in the School of Business who are studying real estate. Philip P. Friedlander Jr. Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies The National Tire Dealers and Retreaders Association established this endowment fund in 1997 in honor of Philip P. Friedlander, Jr., AA ’50 and BA ’51. Income earned by this fund is used at the discretion of the dean of the School of Business to provide tuition grants to students with concentrations in entrepreneurship and small business studies.


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Polden Family Scholarship This fund was established in 2010 by Donald J. Polden, Esq., BBA ’68. This fund will provide a scholarship for a student enrolled in the fulltime undergraduate program at the School of Business. R. John and Carolyn Dunnagan Fletcher Fund R. John Fletcher, BBA ’68, and Carolyn Dunnagan Fletcher, BA ’70, established this fund in 2008. Income earned by this fund provides undergraduate scholarships to students in the School of Business, with a preference for disabled students. Sergius Gambal Scholarship Fund Sergius Gambal, BA ’52, established this endowment fund in 1988. The income earned by this fund provides financial assistance to undergraduate students from the Washington Metropolitan area who are economically disadvantaged, thereby increasing their opportunities for education and career advancement. Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner Scholarship Fund Thaddeus A. Lindner, AA ’50 and BA ’51, a former member of the GW Board of Trustees, and Mary Jean Lindner established this endowment fund in 1985. Income earned by this fund supports scholarships to full time undergraduate students in the School of Business and the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.

Thornton Washington Owen International Business Scholarship Fund T. J. Owen established this endowment fund in 1988 as a tribute to his father, Thornton Washington Owen. Income earned by this fund supports scholarships to full-time undergraduate students in the School of Business who have selected international business as their major. Tucker Scholarship Fund Avram S. Tucker, BBA ’77, established this fund in 1992. The income earned by this fund provides scholarship support for full-time students enrolled in the School of Business. Washington Gas Light Company Scholarship Fund The Washington Gas Light Company established this endowment fund in 1988. The income earned by this fund provides graduate students with scholarship awards in the School of Business. William Charles Keller Scholarship and Loan Fund William C. Keller, Esq., AA ’48 and BA ’49, and Dorothy D. Keller established this endowment fund in 2005. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships and loans for deserving undergraduate students in the School of Business.

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PRIZES Charles and Florence Diehl Student Prize Fund Florence Diehl established this endowment fund in memory of Charles E. Diehl, MBA ’61, in 1994. Income earned by this fund supports an annual award honoring an undergraduate or graduate student in finance. Elizabeth B. Adams Student Prize Fund Madeleine W. Williams established this endowment fund in honor of her daughter, Dr. Elizabeth B. Adams, in 1987. The income earned by this fund supports an annual prize recognizing particular achievement by graduates in information systems management. John Henry Cowles Prize Fund for the School of Business John Henry Cowles, a 1936 honorary degree recipient, established this endowment fund in 1943. Income earned by this fund is used for an annual award to the senior with the highest academic average in the School of Business.

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2013CenterforRealEstate and UrbanAnalysis AdvisoryBoard 2013-2014 Member and Staff

CREUA Advisory Board Chairman Alan Davis, BBA ’82 Senior Managing Director Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. Richard Abramson, BBA ’81 Chair, Real Estate Group Cole Schotz

David A. Burris, BBA ’79 Co-Chairman Terra Holdings (parent company of Brown Harris Stevens) Lee Deutsch, BA (CCAS) ’96 Principal National Granite

Joshua D. Gleiber, BBA ’89 GARI Realty Advisors, Inc. Stephen G. Kliegerman, BBA ’89 President Terra Development Marketing Josh N. Kuriloff, BBA ’81 Executive Vice Chairman Cushman & Wakefield

Charles R. Bendit, BBA ’75 Principal Taconic Investment Partners

Michael Edelman, BBA, ’89 Senior VP of Production Management Beech Street Capital

Jeffrey S. Berkes, MBA ’93 President, West Coast Federal Realty Investment Trust

Carol S. Engel, BBA ’85, MBA ’88 Executive Vice President Commander Enterprises

Sharon Oliver, MBA ’82 Principal Meany & Oliver

Jim Blumenthal, BBA ’78 Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer First Washington Realty, Inc. Peter Borzak, BA (CCAS) ’84 Principal Pine Tree Commercial Realty, LLC

Hossein Fateh. BBA ’95, MS ’97 Co-Founder, President and CEO DuPont Fabros Technology

Evan Pariser, MBA ’82 Senior Managing Director Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP

James E. Flaum, Parent Managing Director, Morgan Stanley

Deborah Ratner Salzberg, BA (CCAS) ’75, GW Trustee President Forest City Washington

John B. Brod, BA (CCAS) ’73 Partner ABS Partners Real Estate

H. Gary Gabriel, BBA ’89 Executive Director Cushman & Wakefield Lawrence H. Gesner, BBA ’80 Partner Venable LLP

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Jodie W. McLean President and CIO EDENS

Brian Ray, BA (CCAS) ’94 Managing Partner ABR Partners, LLC


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Stuart Romanoff Vice Chairman Cushman & Wakefield Judy S. Shenefield, BBA ’85, MBA ’87 Immediate Past President, FIABCI –The International Real Estate Federation Stan Sloter President Paradigm Development Monty Thakur Director & Owner Viva Group Represented by Mr. Jeffrey Stoddard, Chief Advisor, Viva Group

Mr. Stephen J. Yalof, BBA ’85 Global Head of Real Estate and Facilities, Polo Ralph Lauren

Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis Executive Director Robert J. Valero, BA (CCAS) ’82 Executive Director Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis The George Washington University School of Business Chair Christopher Leinberger

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Faculty Dr. Tom Geurts Dr. Robert Van Order Staff Mason Austin Senior Research Associate Patricia Niles Administrative Assistant

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Dean’s Board ofAdvisors

GW School of Business Board of Advisors 2013-14 Member Roster Justin C. Bakewell, MBA ’09 Advisor Brown Advisory Washington, D.C. Mr. Edward R. Barrientos, MBA ’90 President & Chief Executive Officer Brazen Careerist Great Falls, Va. *Mr. Charles R. Bendit, BBA ’75 Principal Taconic Investment Partners New York, N.Y. *Mitchell E. Blaser, BBA ’73, former GW parent, Board Chairman Chief Operating Officer, Ironshore, Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Ironshore Bermuda Hamilton, Bermuda James G. Blumenthal, BBA, ’78 Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer First Washington Realty, Inc. Bethesda, Md.

John J. Calaman, former GW parent Senior Vice President/Investments Stiefel Nicolaus New York, N.Y.

Slim Feriani, MBA ’89, PhD ’96 Chief Executive Officer & Chief Information Officer Advance Emerging Capital Limited London, U.K.

James L. Carruthers Jr., MBA ’80 Board of Directors Advanced BioNutrition Corporation Columbia, Md.

R. John Fletcher, BBA ’68 Chief Executive Officer & Founder Fletcher Spaght, Inc. Boston, Mass.

Kenneth B. Chaletzky, BBA ’71 President & Chief Executive Officer Copy General Corporation Sterling, Va.

Lawrence N. Gumberg, GW Parent President LG Realty Advisors Pittsburgh, Penn.

George A. Coelho, MBA ’77, GW Trustee Managing Director Good Energies London, U.K. Alan M. Davis, BBA ’82 Managing Director Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, LP Washington, D.C. *Denise L. Dombay, BAccy ’88 Senior Vice President & Chief Audit Executive Marriott International Bethesda, Md.

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*Brian Herrman, BBA ’77 Immediate Past Chief Executive Officer Z-Medica Corporation Wallingford, Conn. Jonathan J. Hochberg, BBA ’85 President Hillview Capital Advisors, LLC New York, N.Y. Philip S. Hunter, BBA ’64 President & Chief Executive Officer Hunter Associates Laboratory Reston, Va.


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Brian Landau, MBA ’13 Vice President, Business Development and Sales Free All Media New York , N.Y.

*Steven S. Ross, BBA ’81, GW Trustee Senior Vice President RBC Wealth Management Washington, D.C.

Christopher G. Young, BBA ’80, MS ’83 Principal Deloitte Consulting, LLP Arlington, Va.

Mark J. Levine, MBA ’78 Managing Director Core Capital Partners Washington, D.C.

*Howard B. Rubin, BBA ’81, current GW parent, Vice Chair Managing Member & Chief Operating Officer Midwood Capital Management LLC Boston, Mass.

Jane M.H. Zaloudek, MBA ’86 Wealth Manager, Principal Aspiriant San Francisco, Calif.

*Steven M. Merdinger, BBA ’76, current GW parent Senior Partner KMR LLP New York, N.Y. Mary M. Miller, MBA ’78 Independent Contractor Washington, D.C. Brian V. Moran, MS ’07 Chief Executive Officer Government CIO Columbia, Md. Carolyn G. Potter, BBA ’99, MBA ’01 President The Carrie Potter Group, LLC Houston, Texas *Michael S. Quinn, BA ’84 Partner Q Advisors LLC Denver, Colo. William V. Quinn, MBA ’92 President Fast4ward Consulting Group Gambrills, Md. André R. Rogers, BS ’88 Co-Founder & Chief Financial Officer Enlightened, Inc. Washington, D.C. Louis Rosenfeld, BBA ’80 Good Hill Partners LP 1599 Post Road East Westport, Conn.

John Santaguida. BBA, ’84 Chief Executive Officer McMorgan & Company LLC San Fransicso, Calif.

*William N. Ziegler, BBA ’81 Partner Talengin New York, N.Y. * Member of the Board’s Executive Committee

Susan L. Selby, MBA ’85 Co-Owner Selby Winery Healdsburg, Calif.

GW School of Business Dean’s Encore Circle 2013-14 Member Roster

Mark R. Shenkman, MBA ’67, GW Trustee Founder & President Shenkman Capital Management Greenwich, Conn.

J. Henry Ambrose, EMBA ’93 Vice President, State Public Policy (Ret.) Verizon Communications Washington, D.C.

Eduardo Stern, MBA ’84, current GW Parent Managing Director and Partner Landstar Homes Coral Gables, Fla.

John W. Asher III, MSA ’73, former GW parent Chairman & Chief Executive Officer US China Business Solutions, Inc. and Asher Global Leaders in Sales Strategies Washington, D.C.

*Avram S. Tucker, BBA ’77, GW Trustee Chief Executive Officer TM Financial Forensics, LLC San Francisco, Calif. Walid German Wahab, MBA ’88 President Wahab Construction Miami, Fla. George W. Wellde Jr., MBA ’76, GW Trustee Of Counsel Goldman, Sachs & Co. New York, N.Y.

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Roland K. Bullard II, BA ’66, MBA ’69 President & Chief Executive Officer FastShip, Inc. Philadelphia, Penn. Thomas L. di Galoma, MBA ’85, current GW parent Co-Head of Fixed Income Trading ED&F Man Capital Markets New York, N.Y. Mr. F. David Fowler, Friend Dean (Ret.) GW School of Business Potomac, Md.


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Mary Jo Jacobi-Jephson, MBA ’76 Senior Advisor The Leadership Agency Houston, Texas Madelyn P. Jennings, Friend Senior Vice President of Human Resources (Ret.) The Gannett Co., Inc. Falls Church, Va. Victoria P. Lazzell, MBA ’80 Senior Vice President Boston Private Bank & Trust Company Boston, Mass. Malcolm Lovell, Friend Former Under-Secretary of Labor Ronald Reagan Administration Washington, D.C.

Pete L. Manos, BA ’56, MA ’61 President & Chief Executive Officer (Ret.) Giant Food, Inc. Annapolis, Md.

Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Robinson, USMC (Ret.), ’69 President and CEO (Ret.) National Association of Federal Credit Unions Waco, Texas

Daniel Mateleska, MSHA ’74 President MW Medical Management Associates, LLC Cumberland, R.I.

Randall B. Roe, MBA ’77 Vice Chairman Burns and Roe, Inc. Washington, D.C.

Mr. C. Jackson Ritchie, Jr., Friend President (Ret.) H Street Building Corporation Arlington, Va.

Scott J. Van Hove, Friend Vice President, Global Operations Business Software Alliance Washington, D.C.

Mr. John W. Rollins, Jr., Friend Chief Executive Officer & Chairman (Ret.) Aztech Software Corporation Washington, D.C.

Adm. Ronald J. Zlatoper, USN (Ret.), MS ’70 Chairman The Estate of James Campbell Honolulu, Hawaii

Louise Lynch, Friend Chairman Emeritus Courtesy Associates Washington, D.C.

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