Investor's Report, 2014 George Washington University School of Business

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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

2014 INVESTORS REPORT


Dan Michaelis Editor Mary A. Dempsey Copy Editor Abby Greenawalt Julie Ann Woodford Photographers Lloyd Greenberg Design, LLC Design The GWSB Investors Report is published annually by the George Washington University School of Business Comments and letters are welcomed. Please direct all correspondence to: The George Washington University School of Business 2201 G Street NW 452 Duques Hall Washington, DC 20052 or: dmichaelis@gwu.edu Please send change of address notices to: Alumni Records 2033 K Street NW Suite 310 Washington, DC 20052

Steven Knapp President Linda A. Livingstone Dean OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT & ALUMNI RELATIONS Elizabeth H. Mitchell Assistant Vice President Mamie Jackson Williams Executive Director of Development Leah M. Kuppersmith Director of Alumni Relations Nancy Noad Frazier Director of Development and Board Relations Eric Gutierrez Assistant Director of Alumni Relations

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Miranda Gendel Assistant Director of Donor Relations Amanda Chin Yee Executive Assistant Morounmubo Sani Administrative Assistant


THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

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Message from the Dean

The George Washington University School of Business at a Glance

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Career Services Report

Office of Development and Alumni Relations Report

41 56

Honor Roll of Donors

Donor Societies

56 64

Alumni Giving

Endowed Funds

70 72

Center for Real Estate & Urban Analysis

Board of Advisors

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A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN 2

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Onward and Upward THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS is committed to advancing and expanding the scope of business knowledge for the good of individuals, society and the world. I believe that we are fulfilling that commitment, as measured by our dedicated faculty’s outstanding instructional and groundbreaking research efforts, our student body’s love of learning and thirst for knowledge, and our alumni’s remarkable achievements in virtually every field of endeavor. So much of what we do together at GWSB, and so much of what we have accomplished, is directly attributable to the continued strong support of the School’s generous donors, including faculty, staff, students and their families, corporations and organizations and, most of all, alumni. Your contributions are the lifeblood of GWSB. Your support allows GWSB to both maintain and enhance its standing as “a different kind of business school”— one that leverages its unique Washington, D.C., location at the crossroads of business and public policy, with an emphasis on ethics and sustainability that informs our curriculum and the research conducted by GWSB faculty. GWSB is dedicated to educating future generations of business leaders to do well and do good. In short, we’re committed to the idea of better business for a better world. Delivering on that promise requires the necessary resources to recruit and retain accomplished, visionary educators and researchers from around the world. And we need your support to attract and enroll the very special type of student who is prepared to enthusiastically accept the rigorous challenges of a GW business education. We also need your continued support to create forward-looking academic programs, many of them developed in cooperation with the other schools of the George Washington University— a multidisciplinary approach to business education that is rarely seen at other institutions. Your generous support allows GWSB to maintain state-of-the-art facilities such as our Capital Markets Room and focus group lab. Your contributions enable GWSB’s F. David Fowler Career Center to build on its unequaled record of success (see pages 6-19). You will notice that this publication is titled The George Washington University School of Business Investors Report, not “annual report” or “donor report.” It’s an important distinction, because your contributions to GWSB, indeed, constitute an investment—an investment in our unique institution, an investment in business education and an investment in the future. I promise that you will continue to see a strong return on that investment. Onward and Upward,

Linda A. Livingstone, PhD Dean Professor of Management

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GWSB AT A GLANCE Student Enrollment UNDERGRADUATE FALL SEMESTER

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

Total Enrolled Entering Class Average SAT Percent Female

1593 1590 1564 1549 1540 393 405 326 315 348 1270 1260 1270 1274 1258 48 44 37 44 44

FULL-TIME MBA FALL SEMESTER

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

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

187 200 233 246 237 647 644 615 631 635 28 28 27 28 27 5 4.5 3.8 4.3 4.2 40 37 35 37 43 47 45 34 29 29

GRADUATE PROGRAMS FALL SEMESTER

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

MBA Total Enrolled

873 959 1033 1008 951

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

Specialized Master’s Programs Accountancy Business Analytics* Finance Government Contracts* Information Systems Project Management Tourism Administration

214 244 192 150 169 40 20 -- -- -203 218 203 150 113 54 29 -- -- -206 220 249 252 235 196 216 214 221 233 118 158 164 172 191

Total Specialized Master’s Enrollment

1031

1105

1352

1230

1136

DOCTORAL PROGRAMS FALL SEMESTER

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

Total Enrolled

34 70 37 48 62

TOTAL GRADUATE ENROLLMENT

1938 2101 2433 2300 2155 *New program

Faculty Profile FULL-TIME FACULTY FULL-TIME, TENURED TRACK

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PART-TIME FACULTY PART-TIME, NON-TENURED TRACK

109 28


GWSB DEPARTMENTS AND STAFF

GWSB RANKINGS

ADMINISTRATION Linda A. Livingstone Dean

ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS Hossein Askari Aryamehr Professor

Jennifer Spencer Vice Dean for Faculty and Research

Annamaria Lusardi Denit Trust Professor

In its July 2013 “World’s Best Business Schools” listing, Business Insider ranked the GWSB MBA program No. 22.

Vanessa Perry Associate Dean for Graduate Programs

Robert Van Order Oliver T. Carr Professor

Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs

PROFESSORIAL FELLOWS James Bailey Jonathan Hochberg Professorial Fellow of Leadership Development

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Department of Accountancy Department of Decision Sciences Department of Finance

Joel Cook Howard Rubin Professorial Fellow of Teaching Excellence

Department of Information Systems & Technology Management

Annamaria Lusardi Denit Trust Chair of Economics and Accountancy

Department of International Business

Thomas Novak Denit Trust Distinguished Scholar

Department of Management

Anupama Phene Phillip Grub Distinguished Scholar

Department of Marketing Department of Strategic Management & Public Policy

Scheherazade Rehman Dean’s Professorial Fellow of International Finance/Business and Stakeholder Engagement Jennifer Spencer Coelho Distinguished Scholar in International Business Refik Soyer Mitch Blaser Distinguished Fellow

RESEARCH CENTERS AND INSTITUTES Center for the Connected Consumer (CCC) Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence (CFEE) Center for Latin American Issues (CLAI) Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis (CREUA) European Union Research Center Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) The Growth Dialogue GW Center for International Business Education & Research (GW-CIBER) The Institute of Brazilian Issues (IBI) Institute for Corporate Responsibility (ICR) Institute for Integrating Statistics in Decision Sciences (I2SDS)

Businessweek ranked the GWSB MBA program 54th and undergraduate program 59th. It also ranked GWSB in the Top 25 in the areas of ethics, sustainability, corporate strategy and international business. In 2014, Modern Healthcare Magazine ranked the GWSB healthcare MBA 2nd. GWSB was listed 45th in the U.S. News & World Report ranking of online healthcare MBAs. GWSB was 38th in The Economist’s 2013 evaluation of full-time MBA programs. U.S. News & World Report ranked GWSB 65th for fulltime MBA programs in its 2014 rankings, with the international business program ranked 19th and part-time MBA program ranked 61st. The magazine ranked the GWSB undergraduate program 38th and its undergraduate international business program 11th in the U.S. The 2014 ranking by the Princeton Review ranked GWSB among the Top 5 for “greatest opportunity for women,” 8th for “Best Green MBA,” and as one of the Top 25 graduate schools in entrepreneurship. The Financials Times’ 2013 rankings put GWSB 41st among U.S. business schools, 7th for corporate social responsibility/ ethics and 84th worldwide.

International Institute of Tourism Studies (IITS)

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CAREER SERVICES REPORT

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Message from the Executive Director

T

he F. David Fowler Career Center experienced another year of continued success, assisting more students than ever before through its customized programming and partnerships with the business community. The Fowler Career Center started the year off with a bang, as GWSB jumped 12 places to 59th (out of 132 ranked schools) in the Bloomberg Businessweek “Best Undergraduate Business Schools” ranking. The improvement was partially due to the impressive performance of GWSB students in the employment market, with nearly 90 percent receiving relevant internships, and graduating seniors earning a median salary of $55,000 (21st among ranked schools). The success continued with the second annual Career Week, a series of events designed to accelerate students’ job-market readiness while engaging faculty, staff, alumni and employers to help position them to compete successfully for employment opportunities. This year Career Week received a title sponsor and was renamed “Career Week presented by the Shenkman Career Services Fund,” as its many events were made possible, in part, by the generous gift donated by GW Board of Trustees member Mark R. Shenkman, MBA ’67, and his wife Rosalind. This gift will help the Fowler Career Center enhance existing programming, while preparing GWSB students to manage their careers for many years to come. Career Week also featured an enhanced level of alumni

participation. Alumni-employers visited campus to share with students their industryspecific knowledge through panel presentations and one-on-one interviews. Our career courses for undergraduates and graduate students were expanded this year to include more industryspecific sections for undergraduate students and an online career course developed for the Online MBA and Global MBA programs. The online career course provides those who are not able to visit our office the opportunity to start their career planning, while those on campus receive a powerful resource of fundamentals before meeting with our career coaches. The ability to access the course and its supplementary materials 24/7 from anywhere in the world gives GWSB students the ability to efficiently manage their careers. The online course takes students through all of the phases of the career-management cycle, from self-assessment to accepting a job and transitioning to the workplace, and provides them the tools and training for successful, lifelong career management.

The Real Estate Finance Alliance (REFA) Mentoring Program grew in size and continued its record of employment success while building a community of students, alumni and employers devoted to the career success of students with a passion for the real estate and finance industries. Leveraging the success of the REFA Mentoring Program, we are adding new mentoring initiatives in the coming year, starting with the consulting career track. Our aim is to slowly expand these types of programs to broaden the positive experience for students pursuing a variety of career interests. The F. David Fowler Career Center launched the second year of the Fowler Student Coordinator Program, which is designed to broaden

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outreach to undergraduate students and provide greater opportunities for student engagement with the Career Center. This past year, 18 Fowler coordinators, led by a team of undergraduate career coaches, conducted a targeted outreach to over 350 freshmen and transfer students. Through a partnership with the Undergraduate Programs office, Fowler coordinators visited 20 sections of the FirstYear Development Program (FYDP) and Transfer Student Development Course (TSDC) to deliver presentations on creating a business resume, writing a cover letter and developing networking skills. By conducting follow-up

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peer-review sessions and providing customized feedback, the Fowler coordinators ensured that freshmen and transfer students built a strong foundation in job-search skills. Additionally, in the spring 2015 semester, Fowler coordinators led D.C. career treks, visiting finance, marketing and consulting firms to enhance student knowledge and career decision making. As we look back on 2014, we realize that many of our accomplishments were due in large part to a productive collaboration among students, faculty, alumni, employers, FDFCC staff and the GWSB administration. Our plans for 2015 include

continuing to draw upon the innovative ideas, wisdom and work of all GWSB stakeholders to build a community of support that will facilitate successful careers for both our students and alumni. If you are interested in assisting GWSB students with their careers by volunteering your time and talents, please contact our office at sbcareer@gwu.edu. If you would like to make yourself available to current students via LinkedIn, please add #GWSBproud to your profile.

Gil A. Yancey Executive Director F. David Fowler Career Center


GWSB CLASS OF 2014 UNDERGRADUATE GWSB GWSBCLASS CLASSOF OF2014 2014

UNDERGRADUATE UNDERGRADUATE

EMPLOYMENT PROFILE

EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PROFILE PROFILE

{

82% ACCEPTED OFFERS

OF THOSE SEEKING EMPLOYMENT* PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE OF ACCEPTED OF ACCEPTED OFFERS OFFERS OF THOSE OF THOSE SEEKING SEEKING EMPLOYMENT** EMPLOYMENT** 8% OTHER ACTIVITY** 70%

11%

ACTIVITY OTHER ACTIVITY 8% OTHER 8%

APPLYING TO GRADUATE SCHOOL

P

T GR OS

TO 11% APPLYING 11% TOAPPLYING GRADUATE GRADUATE SCHOOL SCHOOL

*70%

%

BASE SALARY FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS

MEAN

MEDIAN

MEDIAN

MEDIAN

$55,000$55,000 $55,000 HIGH

HIGH

54465446A A BY REPORTEDREPORTED BY

$120,000$120,000 $120,000

HIGH LOW

LOW

MEAN

$54,456$54,456 $54,456

LOW

$25,000 $25,000 $25,000

54%

81%

SEEKING 70 EMPLOYMENT**

BASE SALARY BASE SALARY FOR ACCEPTED FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS POSITIONS

MEAN

ADUATION P L A NS

82% 82% *

54%

81% 81%

SEEKING EMPLOYMENT** SEEKING EMPLOYMENT**

POST- POSTGRADUATION GRADUATION PLANS PLANS

SIGNING BONUS (TOTAL GRADUATES)

SIGNING SIGNING BONUSBONUS MEAN

MEAN

$6,066 MEAN$6,066$6,066 MEDIAN

$5,000$5,000 $5,000 MEDIAN HIGH

HIGH LOW

HIGH

$20,000 $20,000 $20,000 LOW

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 LOW

26A26A RECEIVED BY RECEIVED BY

MEDIAN

26%

26%

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

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

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ACCEPTANCES BY FUNCTION Function

% Accepting

Mean

Median

High

Low

Finance/Accounting

36%

$57,837

$57,000

$120,000

$30,000

Marketing/Sales

23%

$52,633

$50,000

$96,000

$25,000

Consulting

21%

$62,025

$64,750

$72,000

$45,000

General Management

6%

$47,667

$46,500

$58,000

$40,000

Other

6%

$39,200

$40,000

$46,000

$30,000

Information Technology

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Human Resource

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Logistics/Transportation

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Operations/Logistics

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

80% accepted offers in Finance/Accounting, Marketing/Sales, and Consulting roles ACCEPTANCES BY INDUSTRY Industry

% Accepting

Mean

Median

High

Low

Financial Services

25%

$60,074

$65,000

$120,000

$36,000

Consulting Services

22%

$60,619

$64,500

$72,000

$35,000

Other

12%

$44,667

$45,000

$58,000

$30,000

Consumer Products

9%

$55,556

$50,000

$96,000

$45,000

Real Estate/Construction

6%

$52,786

$53,500

$65,000

$35,000

Advertising/Public Relations

5%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Technology

5%

$60,250

$58,000

$85,000

$40,000

Accounting

4%

$57,200

$57,000

$62,000

$53,000

Government

3%

$48,044

$42,631

$64,500

$37,000

Manufacturing

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Media/Entertainment

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Non-Profit

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Sports/Leisure

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Hospitality

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

47% accepted offers in Financial or Consulting Services industries N/A Fewer than three data points

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GWSB CLASS OF 2014 ACCEPTANCES BY REGION

3% WEST

41%

NORTHEAST

2%

*

MIDWEST

$56,875

43%

MID-ATLANTIC

$57,337

$53,295

8%

* 3% SOUTH

INTERNATIONAL $47,714

COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS*

{ {

MEAN $56,875

WEST

MEDIAN $54,500

NORTHEAST

LOW

LOW $35,000

MEAN $47,714 MEDIAN $38,000 HIGH $96,000 LOW $30,000

MEDIAN $60,000 HIGH $120,000

HIGH $70,000

INTERNATIONAL

{ {

MEAN $57,337

MID-ATLANTIC

$25,000

MEAN $53,295 MEDIAN $53,500 HIGH $70,000 LOW $35,000

* NOTE: No salary data available for the Midwest and South regions because fewer than three data points were collected.

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UNDERGRADUATE CLASS OF 2014 FULL-TIME HIRING ORGANIZATIONS Accenture

Deutsche Bank

Kloud 7

Pradeep Tewani*

Accenture Federal Services

District Home Magazine

KPMG

The Principal Financial Group

The Advisory Board Company

Edelman

Kroll

PwC*

AllianceBernstein

Emirates Competitive Council

Latham & Watkins

RBC Capital Markets*

Aon

English Lacrosse Association

Lela Rose

RRG

Atlantic Media

Ermenegildo Zegna

Liang Mi*

RFR

Avanade, Inc.

EY*

Lockwood Group

Rhythm Superfoods LLC

AXA Advisors

Fairchild Fashion Media

L’Oreal

Right Networks

AXA Equitable

Fannie Mae

Lumi Juice

Ripco Real Estate

Azure Power*

Federal Reserve

Macy’s

The Ritz-Carlton,

Bank Credit

Federal Reserve Bank

Macy’s Merchandising Group

Analyst Research*

of New York

Maletzky Media

Saks Fifth Avenue

Bank of America

Fidelity Investments

Marcus & Millichap

Shinhan Bank America*

Bank Street Group LLC

Ford Motor Company

Marriott

SL Green Realty Corp.

Barclays

Forex Capital Markets

Matchbox Food Group

SmartLink, LLC

Barton Associates

Freddie Mac

McBee Strategic

Smith Bucklin

Bloomingdale’s

GEICO

Mercer

State Street Corporation

Boeing

U.S. General Services

Merrill Lynch*

Sterling & Burke Ltd.

MetLife

Streetsmart International Team Epic

Booz Allen Hamilton

Administration

Boston Scientific

Get Smart Mentoring

The Metropolitan

The Bozutto Group*

GFI Capital Resources

Museum of Art

Brailsford & Dunlavey

Goldman Sachs

MFS

Tishman Speyer

Brean Capital

Google

Michael Page

Townhouse Partners LP

Business Bridge

Hanjin*

Modus Hotels

UBS

Campus Outreach

Havas Worldwide

Moelis & Company

United Legwear

Capital One

Hewlett Packard

Momentum Worldwide

U.S. Department of the

Capstone Partners

HSBC

Morgan Stanley Wealth

Cassidy Turley*

IBM

Catalina Marketing

ICAP

New England Patriots

The Vanguard Group

Century 21

ICR

New Jersey Devils

Wayfair

IKEA Distribution Services

New York Life

Wells Fargo

Octagon

Wendy Davis

Office of the Comptroller

WeWork

Department Stores Citi Private Bank

North America

Citigroup

Inspirato

Cogent Communications

Intercom Consulting &

Coldwell Banker Commercial Alliance

Federal Systems

Management

of the Currency Outsell, Inc.

Text100

Interior Universal McCann

Wieden+Kennedy The William James

inVNT

Ozlem Aygun*

Corporate Executive Board

iStrategyLabs

PayPal*

Work Angel Technology*

CresaPartners*

The JBG Companies

Perficient

World Wildlife Fund

Cvent

J.P. Morgan

Physician Assistant

Deloitte

Kenrich Group LLC

*Hired a graduate not holding permanent U.S. work authorization

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Washington, D.C.

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Education Association

Foundation


GWSB CLASS OF 2014 GLOBAL MBA EMPLOYMENT PROFILE

{

85% ACCEPTED OFFERS

OF THOSE SEEKING EMPLOYMENT*

SEEKING 8% NOT EMPLOYMENT** INFORMATION 15% NO PROVIDED

P T GR OS ADUATION P L A NS

77%

SEEKING EMPLOYMENT

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

SIGNING BONUS (TOTAL GRADUATES)

$89,260 MEAN

$67,800 $85,683 $90,000

MEDIAN

$67,500 $85,000

MEAN

$12,595

MEDIAN

$10,000

HIGH

$40,000

$190,000 HIGH

LOW

$112,000

$3,000

$190,000 $40,000 LOW

$40,000 $40,000

* **

RECEIVED BY

25%

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

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ACCEPTANCES BY FUNCTION Function

% Accepting Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low

Finance/Accounting

30%

$76,075

$75,350

$112,000

$40,000

Consulting

28%

$87,028

$87,500

$115,000

$40,000

Marketing/Sales

12%

$92,571

$85,000

$190,000

$44,000

General Management

10%

$96,286

$100,000

$140,000

$48,000

Operations/Logistics

8%

$88,290

$87,500

$108,160

$70,000

Other

6%

$101,658

$110,000

$135,000

$51,630

Human Resources

5%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Information Technology

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

70 % accepted offers in Finance/Accounting, Consulting, and Marketing/Sales roles ACCEPTANCES BY INDUSTRY Industry

% Accepting

Mean

Median

High

Low

33%

$86,381

$85,000

$135,000

$40,000

Consulting Services Other Services*

25%

$82,333

$76,000

$130,000

$44,000

Financial Services

21%

$79,943

$75,350

$140,000

$40,000

Technology

8%

$121,625

$108,250

$190,000

$80,000

Government

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Petroleum/Energy/Utilities

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Pharma/Bio Tech/Healthcare

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Nonprofit

2%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Real Estate/Construction

1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Consumer Products

<1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Manufacturing

<1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

54% accepted offers in Consulting and Financial Services industries PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE BEFORE MBA Years Experience

% Accepting

Mean

Median

High

Low

0-1

10%

$80,500

$50,000

$190,000

$40,000

1-3

30%

$85,029

$77,000

$135,000

$40,000

3-5

29%

$84,847

$85,000

$114,000

$44,000

5+

31%

$93,219

$95,000

$140,000

$42,000

*NOTE: Other Services include: Advertising/Public Relations, Education, Sports/Leisure, Aerospace, Defense, and Legal.

N/A Fewer than three data points

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GMBA CLASS OF 2014 ACCEPTANCES BY REGION

12% WEST

14%

NORTHEAST

2%

*

MIDWEST

56%

MEAN: $87,917

MID-ATLANTIC

4%*

MEAN: $85,851

* 2% SOUTH

SOUTHWEST

MEAN: $84,333

10%*

INTERNATIONAL

COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS*

{ { {

MEAN $87,917

WEST

MEDIAN $90,000 HIGH $105,000 LOW $70,000

NORTHEAST

MEAN $84,333 MEDIAN $78,500 HIGH $135,000 LOW

MID-ATLANTIC

$55,000

MEAN $85,851 MEDIAN $85,000 HIGH $190,000 LOW $40,000

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

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GMBA CLASS OF 2014 HIRING ORGANIZATIONS Albright Stonebridge Group

EY

J.P. Morgan

Safeway Inc.

Aurora Sciences

Evergreen Enterprises*

KPMG

Sapient Global Markets*

Bank of America Corporation

Federal Reserve Board of

Mars Inc.*

SolarCity

Microsoft Corporation

Southeastern College

Ministry of Planning,

Taylor De-Jongh Inc.*

BMC Software*

Governors

Boston Scientific Corporation

Gartner

Brailsford & Dunlavey

The George Washington

China Merchants Securiteis (HK) Co., Ltd.*

University*

Tuck School of Business

Reforms, Pakistan*

TubeMogul*

GitHub

Moore & Van Allen PLLC

Choice Hotels International

GMR Marketing

Mr. Mamoun*

CIFI

GreatBridge Consulting, Inc.

Navigant Consulting Inc.

The Vanguard Group

Citigroup*

Homestrings Ltd

Northwestern Mutual*

Washington Nationals

CEB

HZDG

Overseas Private Investment

WIN-Global Fund

Deloitte*

IBM

Delphos International

Infosys

PN Hoffman

Dimensional Fund Advisors

Innovation Pavillion

Polish Humanitarian Action

Distributed Sun LLC*

International Planned

PwC

Edelman Empire Capital Management LLC

Parenthood Federation

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Corporation (OPIC)

Raytheon

Intertek

Robbins Gioia LLC

Johnson & Johnson

Rocketship Education

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

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Development and

U.S. Department of Commerce

Wolters Kluwer


GWSB CLASS OF 2015 GLOBAL MBA INTERNSHIP ACCEPTANCE

ACCEPTANCES BY FUNCTION Function

% Accepting

Mean Monthly Salary

Median

High

Low

Marketing/Sales

29%

$4,219

$4,490

$8,043

$500

Consulting Services

28%

$3,290

$3,200

$7,000

$1,080

Finance/Accounting

17%

$5,208

$4,120

$8,333

$1,760

Operations/Logistics

13%

$3,658

$2,825

$9,000

$1,200

Other

4%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

General Management

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Human Resources

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Information Technology

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

ACCEPTANCES BY INDUSTRY Industry

% Accepting

Mean Monthly Salary

Median

High

Low

Financial Services

17%

$5,192

$4,495

$8,333

$1,760

Consulting Services

16%

$3,583

$4,167

$5,000

$1,400

Government

7%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Other Services

7%

$4,413

$4,225

$6,700

$5,600

Sports & Leisure

7%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Technology

6%

$4,627

$5,280

$6,000

$2,600

Pertroleum/Energy/Utilities

6%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

International Development

6%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Manufacturing

6%

$2,963

$2,675

$6,000

$500

Non-Profit

6%

$3,535

$2,320

$8,000

$1,500

Consumer Products

6%

$5,994

$5,440

$8,043

$4,500

Education

4%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Pharma/Biotech/Healthcare

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Transportation

3%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Media/Entertainment

<1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Real Estate/Construction

<1%

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A Fewer than three data points

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GMBA CLASS OF 2015 INTERNSHIP ACCEPTANCES BY REGION

19%

NORTHEAST

9%

7% WEST

*

MIDWEST

54%

MEAN: $5,240

MID-ATLANTIC

6%*

SOUTHWEST

* 1% SOUTH

MEAN: $5,561

MEAN: $2,854

4%*

INTERNATIONAL

OVERALL COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS MEAN

$4,047

MEDIAN

$4,000

COMPENSATION FOR ACCEPTED POSITIONS*

{ { {

MEAN $5,240

MIDWEST

MEDIAN $5,200 HIGH $6,250 LOW $4,150

HIGH LOW

$9,000 $500

NORTHEAST

MEAN $5,561 MEDIAN $5,440 HIGH $8,333 LOW

MID-ATLANTIC

$2,400

MEAN $2,854 MEDIAN $2,700 HIGH $7,000 LOW $500

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

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GMBA CLASS OF 2015 INTERNSHIP PROVIDERS 4Point4*

Delphos International*

AFLAC

Deutsche Bank

Albright Stonebridge Group*

Discovery Communications

Hasbro

PwC*

AT&T

Edgewater Ranzal*

Heartland Energy Partners

Putnam Accessory Group*

Bayer

Education Pioneers

Hewlett-Packard

Society for Human Resource

Blueframe Consulting Group

ExxonMobil

Hilex Poly*

Management*

Capitol Food Ventures*

Federal Management

Honest Tea

Slalom Consulting

International

Sol Systems*

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Center for Financial

Partners Federal Reserve

Services Group

Monetary Fund*

Pioneer Investment Management Inc.*

Summit Consulting

John Deere

Tech2000*

Ford Motor Company

L2*

UBS Investment Bank

Chrysler LLC*

GE Capital

Monumental Sports

United Airlines

Cisco*

The George Washington

Services Innovation

Colorado League of Charter Schools CVS Caremark Deloitte

Bank of Boston

The Harford Financial

University* GMAC Hamilton Robinson Capital Partners

and Entertainment National Cherry Blossom Festival*

USAID – Ethiopia Office XFI Corporation The World Bank*

NeighborWorks Octagon*

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

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Together, We are Making History

How will you leave your mark?

Elizabeth H. Mitchell Assistant Vice President Development and Alumni Relations

n June 2014, the George Washington University publicly launched Making History: The Campaign for GW. The Campaign for GW is an ambitious and comprehensive $1 billion philanthropic campaign to carry the University to the future outlined in Vision 2021, GW’s dynamic strategic plan. The talented students of GW will be able to capitalize on the School’s unmatched location, faculty and relationships with influential organizations to produce historic achievements on a truly global scale. The School of Business has a $75 million goal for the campaign. Within the framework of the overall campaign, GWSB is uniquely poised to respond to challenges and opportunities at the intersection of business, government and society. We are offering a 21stcentury business school education that meets the evolving needs of faculty and students. Our curriculum and vision also incorporate the three pillars of the

Nancy Noad Frazier Director of Development and Board Relations

George Washington University’s strategic plan: first, globalization and internationalism; second, social responsibility and sustainability; and third, the intersection of business and society, leveraging inter-disciplinary cooperation across the University. This momentous campaign, which is carefully designed to support these goals, will advance GWSB’s ability to carve out a distinctive and highly recognized place among business schools. With the work, wealth and wisdom of our alumni, friends, parents and institutional partners, we will build this new business pedagogy focused on citizenship, sustainability and a global point of view. Philanthropic support will enable us to fulfill expectations, our own and those of our stakeholders, as we embrace the promise for a bright future. GWSB ALUMNI MAKE HISTORY. How will you leave your mark?

community that contributes greatly to the overall success of GWSB. Our alumni give generously of their time, talent and resources to help GWSB evolve, expand and progress, benefitting the institution, its students and their fellow alumni. Your continued support is vital — and greatly appreciated. Please consider contributing to Making History: The Campaign for GW, as both a legacy at your alma mater and an investment in the future. GWSBcampaign@gwu.edu

GWSB CAMPAIGN GOAL

$75 M

TOTAL CAMPAIGN RAISED

$35,890,726

With more than 53,000 graduates, the GW School of Business alumni network is an extensive, global

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

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Donor Societies THE GEORGE WASHINGTON SOCIETY The support of alumni, parents, friends, faculty and staff, corporations, and foundations is an important part of the George Washington University tradition. Our donor-recognition societies honor those who make possible the teaching, research, and learning opportunities that distinguish this great university. We extend our gratitude to each of you for helping GW fulfill its mission. Membership in the societies is extended to individuals, corporations, and foundations that have made annual or lifetime gifts of cash, securities, or other appreciated assets. Qualifying gifts and pledges include cash, securities (or other appreciated assets), employer matching gifts, gifts in kind, gifts from family foundations (or closely held corporations), and documented pledges payable within five years. The George Washington Society recognizes those who cumulatively have given $100,000 or more in support of the university.

L’ENFANT CIRCLE The L’Enfant Circle is named for the architect Pierre-Charles L’Enfant, whose vision has guided the growth of Washington, D.C., for more than 300 years. This society recognizes donors whose generosity and foresight have a transformational and enduring impact on GW. Membership is extended to individuals, corporations and foundations whose cumulative giving totals have reached $5,000,000 to $9,999,999. The following L’Enfant Circle members are donors to the School of Business. Joseph Aronica

Mark D. and Judy L. Lerner

A. James* and Alice Clark

The Pew Charitable Trusts

Ric C. and Dawn B. Duquès

PNC Bank

Estate of Lloyd H. Elliott

Mark R. and Rosalind Shenkman

Ford Motor Company

Chung Ju-Yung*

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

All donors are valuable to the School’s mission. Fiscal Year 2014 ran from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. 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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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 cumulative giving totals are $1,000,000 to $4,999,999. The following 1821 Benefactors members are donors to the School of Business. ARA Group, Inc.

IBM Corporation

AT&T Foundation

Imperial Government of Iran

BearingPoint, Inc.

Clifford M. and Camille Kendall

Morton A. and Grace M. Bender

Stephan Lau

The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation

Mark D. and Judy L. Lerner

Oliver T. Jr. and Kathleen Carr

Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Linder+

The Commonwealth Fund

Lockheed Martin Corporation

The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region

J. Willard Marriott Foundation

Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation Deloitte Helen P. Denit Charitable Trust Duques Family Fund Fannie Mae SERVE Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Ford Motor Company Ernest H. and Mary Ann S. Forman Morton I. and Norma Lee Funger+ Sergius Gambal* GlaxoSmithKline Vinod Gupta Harford Insurance Group Foundation, Inc. Seymour Herman Hyundai Motor Company

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Merck Partnership for Giving Microsoft Corporation Anne M. Morton Jack Morton Raymond J. Oglethorpe Robert L. Peterson* Pfizer, Inc. W. Russell Ramsey Steven S. and Lori L. Ross Midge E. Smith Avram S. Tucker and Dianne Bostick Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verizon George W. Jr. and Patricia Wellde John Whalen and Linda D. Rabbitt


COLLEGE HILL CIRCLE College Hill was the name of the first campus, when the university was established as the Columbian College in 1821. Established in 2014, the College Hill Circle honors the philanthropic vision and commitment that form the foundation of GW’s strength as an institution. Membership is extended to individuals, corporations and foundations whose cumulative giving totals have reached $100,000 to $999,999. The following College Hill Circle members are donors to the School of Business. Seymour Alpert*

Julius Fleischman

Frank Moy and Marcia Mau

Michael A. Balmuth

Eugene F. Ford

William B. Oakley

Wellesley W. Baun

F. David and Jackie Fowler+

Robert L. Peterson

Everett H. Bellows

Mary H. Futrell

Susan M. Phillips

Charles R. Bendit

Sergius Gambal

Estate of Eugene F. Poncelet*

Richard W. and Nancy Blackburn

Carl and Nancy A. Gewirz

Mitchell E. Blaser+

Michael B. Goodman

Richard E. Rainwater and Darla D. Moore

Evelyn Boyer

Gary C. Leslie B Granoff

Stanley J. Bright

Brian J. and Cherie Herrman+

Cary G. Brody

Harold L. Hirsh

David S. Brown

Jonathan J. Hochberg

John J. Buckley Jr.

Howard P. Hoffman

David A. Burris

Javier J. and Andria A. Holtz

Calvin and Jane L. Cafritz

Lawrence A. and Kathleen M. Hough

James L. Carruthers Jr.+ Kenneth B. and Linda Chaletzky+ Stephen R. Chitwood Jin H. Ahn Cho M.J. Chung and Eun-Jin Hong George A. Coelho and Margo A. O’Brien+

Philip S. and Diana B. Hunter Estate of Therese Karger* Marvin L. Kay Beverly Yvonne-Diehl Keaney William C. Keller Estate of Rita H. Keller*

Michael and Deborah Ratner Salzburg Glenn R. Richter Louis and Blair Rosenfeld+ Darrell S. Ross Howard and Elyse S. Rubin+ Lewis III and Frances Rumford John T. Sapienza Sr. John T. Schwieters Science Applications International Corporation Durward B. and Cynthia G. Sewell Michael T. Shehadi Richard F. and Janet R. Southby Michael S. Tallent

David S. Cohen

Stephen Lau

Sheldon S. Cohen and Faye Cohen

Marc D. and Elise G. Lefkowitz

Patton R. and Lauren B. Corrigan

Clarence A. Lindquist

J. Wendell Crain*

Fredric H. and Tami Mack

Neal R. Cutler

Pete L. Manos

Estate of Helen P. Denit*

Howard A. Matlin

Joseph Deutsch

Dorothy Maxon

Charles E. Diehl

Louis M. Mayberg

Estate of Clifford A. Dougherty*

James T. McCarthy+

Christopher G. and Constance Young

Lorraine S. Dreyfuss

Mildred B. Miller+

Joel D. Zychick

Harold R. Evans

Mary M. Miller+

Shengtao Fang

Arthur S. and Judith S. Mintz

William H. Tanner Monty Thakur Dorothy P. and Robert L. Tull Marshall B. Tycher Stuart A. Umpleby Scott J. Van Hove John W. Jr. and Avis C. Vessey+

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TEMPIETTO CIRCLE OF THE HERITAGE SOCIETY The Tempietto Circle of the Heritage Society 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*

Estate of Donna M. Gokhale*

Leslie L. and Kathryn W. Megyeri

Dana A. Barsky

Estate of Julian Gokhale*

Anne M. Morton*

Jin H. Ahn Cho*

Elinore A. Halley

Jack Morton*

A. James Clark

Harry J. Halley*

William B. Oakley

George A. Coelho and Margo A. O’Brien+

Estate of Leatrice J. Harpster*

Estate of Walter A. Orlof*

David M.W. Harvey

Robert L. Peterson*

Seymour Herman

W. Russell Ramsey

Howard P. Hoffman

L. Ron Rowland

Estate of Paul D. Jacobsen*

The Estate of David N. Whitcombe*

Myron P. and Mary Curzan+ Estate of Lloyd H. Elliott* Carol S. and Jeffrey B. Engel+ Harold R. Evans Ernest H. and Mary Ann S. Forman

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Estate of Howard Kahn*

Morton I. and Norma Lee Funger+

Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner+

Sergius Gambal*

Clarence A. Lindquist*

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HERITAGE SOCIETY The Heritage Society honors alumni, friends, faculty and staff 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. Carl M. Albero

Evelyn Y. Davis

William C. Keller

Estate of Jay M. Podorowsky*

Ivan B. Alexander

Estate of Helen P. Denit*

Dorothy D. Keller

Estate of Eugene F. Poncelet*

Thomas Allender*

Helen P. Denit Charitable Trust

John B. Kendrick

Eugene F. and Isabel S. Poncelet Living Trust

Frederick and Gwendolyn Amling

Charles E. Diehl

Estate of Joseph L. Arbena*

John L. Diesem

Ernest S. Auerbach

Estate of Allyn C. Donaldson Jr.*

Estate of John J. Baldassari Sr.* Estate of Shirley Barlow* Evelyn Barstow Harrison Trust

R. William and Ruth E. Douglas Donald B. Downs Tom R. Downs

Estate of Patrick F. Kennedy* Charles J. Kovarik Judith D. Krueger Gretchen L. Kugel Josephine Kugel Foundation, Inc.

W. Russell Ramsey Lewis B. Redd Christopher F. Robins Donald C. Rosenthal Sylvia W. Rothstein

Naomi M. Laughlin

L. Ron Rowland

Estate of Esther C. Lawton*

Kenneth R. Samuelson

Robert T. Laycock

John T. Sapienza Sr.

Sarah E. Lefferts

Waldo W. Scheid

Salvatore J. Lucido

Estate of Scott L. Graham*

Bruce G. and Marjorie K. Lynch

David H. and Judy Shinn

Joanne T. Bauers

Estate of Carl W. Easton*

F. William Bauers Jr.

Nelle L. Edmunds

Karen L. Belford

Robert G. Efteland

William B. Belford

Marion L. Farmer

Everett H. Bellows

Bonnie S. Franklin

Karl L. Boettcher

Charles D. Fredrick

Hortense M. Boutell

I. Allan From

Evelyn Boyer

Suzanne M. Gabbay

Nancy Broyhill

Estate of Joe Bob Gale*

Estate of William M. Brulle*

Gary C. and Leslie B. Granoff

Sophia W. Brumbaugh

Reginald C. Grier

Estate of Mildred G. Bryan*

Leslie A. Hawkins

Ralph L. Bryant

Estate of Robert T. Hewitt*

Michael J. and Marybeth Morsberger

John J. Buckley Jr.

Charles O. Holliday Jr.

Scott M. Mory

Mary Vincent

Frate Bull Jr.

Murray L. Howder

Frank Moy and Marcia Mau

Gert Vutz

Estate of Robert P. Burcham*

Denise C. Isaac

Ruth E. Myer

Arthur E. Buss

Estate of Andrew Jackson*

Elisabeth W. Newcombe

Estate of Harold L. Walters Jr.*

David D. and Ruth P. Carliner

Frank C. Jones

Estate of Marian O. Norby*

Eugene H. Caylor

Margaret M. Jones

Estate of Edward R. Padgett*

Harry L. Clark

Jill F. Kasle

Estate of Ronald A. Paige*

David S. Cohen

William Katzenstein

Estate of Ruth E. Parker*

Estate of Sheldon P. Cohen*

Beverly Yvonne-Diehl Keaney

Bernard T. Pitsvada

J. Wendell Crain*

James E. and Suzanne Kee

Michael M. Plostock

Richard B. Marks

Joseph A. Sickon

John T. Marlin

Richard F. and Janet R. Southby

Harry S. McCoy

Lawrence W. Spellman

Eleanor L. McCoy

Estate of Charles B. Stevenson*

Robert C. Minor John D. Morris Estate of Leon W. Morris*

Estate of Anna K. Szwec* Dwan “Diane” Tai Robert L. and Dorothy P. Tull Robert B. Van Metre

Warren K. Watson W. Gordon Webner Seth D. and Kristy M. Weinshel Estate of Elizabeth H. West* Vincent West Estate of Donald E. Woolley*

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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. Gamal Abdelaziz and Amal Felaya

Dennis Carroll and Leslie Hill

Carlos L. and Patricia Dominguez

Richard W. Abramson

James L. Jr. and Noreen Carruthers+

Gerald J. and Elizabeth Dougherty+

Mari B. Adam+ Tan Albayrak J. Henry and Emma Ambrose+ Eugenio M. Arango and Eva Alcarez-Arango

M.J. Chung and Eun-Jin Hong John M. Cibinic+ Geoffrey R. Cleveland+

Joshua H. Aronson

Jim and Susan Clifton

Justin C. Bakewell and Lara Covington Bakewell

Thomas K. and Joan Cloetingh

Sara J. Banaszak Eesh Kumar Bansal and Vimmi Bansal Richard C. Barnett Wellesley W. Baun J. Howard III and Char A. Beales Kenneth H. and Arlene Becker+ Michael J. Beckerman+ Charles R. Bendit and Karyn Katz Bendit John W. and Janice Benton+ Mitchell E. Blaser+ Eric S. Blumencranz James G. and Stacy Blumenthal+ Shari B. and Peter D. Boockvar+ Susan S. and Leo R. Breitman Stanley J. and Pamela Bright John B. and Betsy Brod Robert D. and Anne Brooks Dorian S. Brown David A. Burris Calvin and Jane L. Cafritz John J. Calaman and Marjorie Nesbitt

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Kenneth B. and Linda Chaletzky+

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George A. Coelho and Margo A. O’Brien+ Edward N. Coffman* Matthew R. and Danielle M. Cohen Robert L. and Sarah Cohn Logan M. Coker+ Kevin J. and Carol Colgate

R. William and Ruth E. Douglas+ Elliot A. Dowling+ Theodore J. Durbin Michael L. Edelman Annmarie Emmet+ John L. and Courtney L. English Michael B. and Diana Enzi Jeffrey H. Feinstein Norman and Marjorie C. Feinstein Slim and Selma Feriani Cynthia M. Figueroa+ James E. and Nancy S. Flaum Philip M. Fogel

Patton R. and Lauren B. Corrigan

Ernest H. Forman and Mary Ann Selly Forman

Anthony A. Curtis and Kathleen M. Hardy

F. David and Jackie Fowler+

Myron P. and Mary Curzan+ Samantha B. Cutler Richard L. Jr. and Karin Daerr Richard S. and Andra D. Davidson Aaron D’Costa Kevin B. and Charleen Deasy+ Aaron J. Deer Joshua W. Desai Lee W. Deutsch Michael J. Di Renzo+ Alexander D. De Liancourt John and Lynn R. Dillon Anthony M. Diluca Salvatore F. Divita* Denise L. Dombay+

I. Allan From Alexander J. Fruchtman Morton I. and Norma Lee Funger+ Ronald M. and Kathleen Garstka+ Lawrence H. and Beth Gesner Todd J. Glassman Joshua D. Gleiber Troy M. Glembot Deborah F. and Jared M. Golub R. W. Grabarek Gregory H. and Elise Green David A. Green and Karen A. Segal Leslie G. and Arthur Greenberg+ Keith J. Greene Scott L. and Laura B. Greenfield


Lawrence N. and Ina K. Gumberg

Matthew S. and Jamie L. Lindsay

Carolyn G. Potter+

Vinod and Laurel Gupta

William C. Lucia and Joseph A. Covelli

William V. and Linda Quinn+

James W. Handlon and Carolyn Burris Handlon

David and Cathy W. Madairy

Michael S. Quinn and Krista Landerholm

Michelle F. Harris

George J. Matthews

John Whalen and Linda D. Rabbitt

Jeffrey W. and Gayla Hartsough+

James T. and Jane McCarthy+

Marc N. and Jennifer Rampulla

Brian J. and Cherie Herrman+

Timothy J. McGlinn

Katharyn S. and Thomas Hiebert

Jodie W. McLean

Michael and Deborah Ratner Salzburg

Jonathan J. and Stacy Hochberg

Ian D. and Susan S. Meklinsky

Ronald A. and Lisa Hodge

Steven M. Merdinger+

Charles R. Hooff III and Gudrun Kuelps+

Arthur R. and Susan Miele

Robert R. Hudson+

Mary M. Miller and Dennis E. Farley+

Philip S. and Diana B. Hunter+

Robert J. Miller II

Jonathan Iger

Arthur S. and Judith S. Mintz

Mark J. Levine and Sara L. Imershein+

Praveen V. Mooganur

Robert G. and Linda Isaman Emmanuel A. James+ Madelyn P. Jennings+ Andrew Joblon

Joseph F. Mooney Harry E. Moore+ Brian V. Moran Erin T. Moretti

Clayton M. and Deborah Jones

Michael J. and Marybeth Morsberger+

Kerry P. Jordan

Steven M. Mount

John B. Kendrick

John W. and Cara M. Moxley

Carl H. Kneessi

Hossein Fateh and Dalia Mroue-Fateh

Lawrence Krule and Susan D. Fader+

Meredith K. Murphy

Ashish Kumbhat

Justin M. Neidig

Josh N. and Amy Kuriloff+

Raymond C. Nolte and Ilene Lieberman+

Hyun-Jin Kwon Brian D. Landau Grace Yu Kwok Lau and Charles Tsui+ Theodore W. Kurtz and Rosalba T. Lavandero Edward J. Lenkin Travis C. Levy Robin K. Liebowitz Frederick W. Lindahl

Pradeep A. and Hansa V. Rau Brian G. Ray+ Mitchell Rice and Suzanne Levine Rice Mary S. Richardson James L. and Hee Sun Robertson Undra Robinson II+ Kenneth L. Robinson Clarence B. Rogers Jr.+ Andre R. Rogers and Tarita C. Ford-Rogers Andrew L. and Melissa Rosenberg+ Louis and Blair Rosenfeld+ Robert and Jodi L. Rosenthal Steven S. and Lori L. Ross Howard B. and Elyse S. Rubin+ Michael and Deborah Ratner Salzburg Robert N. and Caroline Sankovich+ John and Ermina Santaguida Jonathan and Linda Sawyer LuAnn H. Schmidt

Geoffrey and Sharon M. Oliver

Martin A. and Susan Schultz

Evan R. and Ellen Pariser

Lawrence W. Schwartz

Jai Vijay Patel

Theodore Z. and Meredith P. Segal

John M. and Susan Pearl+

John F. Seitz

B. J. and Loretta Penn

Daniel H. and Cherie D. Serota

Andrew D. Perlman

Vivian Serota

Donald J. and Susan Polden

Shahriar and Nicole Shahida

Gary Pomerantz and Carolyn Schwab-Pomerantz

Judy S. Shenefield+ Brian S. and Pamela Shlissel

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LUTHER RICE SOCIETY CONT. Andrew S. Shore

Kwok S. Tom+

Scott M. Werthamer

Jeffrey S. and Elese F. Silverman

Avram S. Tucker and Dianne Bostick+

John B. and Theresa Wood+

Daniel Benjamin Simons+ James R. III and Benta A. Sims Michael D. and Miriam L. Sirota Robert S. Snyder+ Michael H. Sonnabend+ Warren M. Stock+ Monty Thakur Michael D. and Alexandra R. Toccin

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Marvin W. Turner Robert J. Valero

Sidney C. Jr. and Marilynn Wooten Stephen J. and Liora Yalof

Scott J. Van Hove

Christopher G. and Constance Young

John W. Jr. and Avis C. Vessey+

Yuping Zhao

Emily K. Wagner

William N. Ziegler and Susan Boyd+

Marc R. and Susan Wallace George W. Jr. and Patricia Wellde


TRUSTED PARTNERS: GIFTS FROM ORGANIZATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS The George Washington University was created in 1821, fulfilling this great man’s vision of an institution in the nation’s capital dedicated to educating and preparing future leaders for their responsibilities to society. Not only did George Washington emphasize leadership, he also understood the importance of partnership and relationships. As a Trusted Partner, a corporate entity gains access to the knowledge, research, networks, and talent that will help that organization navigate this terrain successfully, as well as facilitate engagement with constituents and maximize value for their stakeholders. By investing in the George Washington University School of Business as Trusted Partners, companies join an exceptional community of students, faculty, alumni, and partners committed to advancing the study of business and preparing the next generation of business leaders. The following Trusted Partners gave to the School of Business in FY 2014. Academy for Educational Development+

Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund

AFFIRM (Association for Federal Information Resources Management)

Filene Research Institute

Alchemy Park, LLC ASECA, Inc. Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

Gabriel Rosinsky Family Foundation+ Genesis IV, LLC Giant Food, Inc. Innotion Enterprises, Inc.

Bank of Beirut

Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.

Benjamin Franklin University Alumni Association

Ironshore Insurance, Ltd.

Bernard Family Foundation BSA: The Software Alliance Canadian International Development Agency Charles Koch Foundation Clay and Debbie Jones Family Foundation

Jodi and Robert Rosenthal Family Foundation

Rita and Jeffrey Adler Foundation

Doris M. Carter Family Foundation+

Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving+

FIABCI-USA Scholarship Foundation

The Summit Foundation TIAA-CREF United Jewish Appeal Federation of Greater Washington Wells Fargo & Company Wells Fargo Foundation

Network for Good

Deutsch, Inc.

Fast4ward Capital Group, Inc.

The New York Community Trust

National Philanthropic Trust

Purpella Limited

Fader & Associates

The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation

MGM Resorts Foundation

Deloitte, LLP

Enlightened, Inc.

The Glassman Family Foundation

McGregor Links Foundation+

PNC Foundation

Elder Research, Inc.

The Gallup Organization

L & E Enterprise Solutions, LLC

Commonwealth Bank Foundation

EJL98 Charitable Trust

The Funger Foundation, Inc.+

Serota Development Company, LLC Sloter Family Foundation Sweetgreen Tampa Orlando Pinellas Jewish Foundation, Inc. The Bendit Family Foundation

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FACULTY AND STAFF DONORS

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Dominic N. Abbate

Nora Sharon Hill

Kathryn E. Perugini

Prabir K. Bagchi+

Gergana D. Jostova

Pradeep A. Rau

James R. Bailey

D. Christopher Kayes

Suzy K. Salib

Isabelle G. Bajeux-Besnainou

Steven E. Keating Jr.+

Andrew H. Salzman

J. Howard Beales III+

John B. Kendrick

Lawrence W. Schwartz

Vitali Y. Brovkine

Leah M. Kuppersmith+

Margaret A. Shepard+

Mary Chang+

Young H. Kwak+

Robert S. Snyder+

Amanda Chin Yee

Frederick W. Lindahl

Tara D. Sonenshine

Colette H. Coleman

Matthew S. Lindsay

Rebecca C. Trump

Sergio Donofrio+

Alexandra K. Mahinka

Robert J. Valero

Beth C. Feldpush

Kathleen M. Malliarakis

Sylvan Von Burg

Cynthia M. Figueroa+

Patrick and Jeanne McHugh

Abigail N. Weinshel

Ernest H. Forman

Eric N. Miller

Mamie J. Williams

Katalin Gaitan

Elizabeth H. Mitchell

Stephen D. Young

Alexis M. Gaul

Michael J. Morsberger+

Liang Yu+

Miranda C. Gendel

Nancy Noad Frazier

William C. Handorf+

Joan Ochi

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DONATIONS FROM GWSB PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS Gamal Abdelaziz and Amal Felaya

Glenn H. and Donna H. Hascher

Michael D. and Valerie Thomas+

Richard W. Abramson

Rex V. Cornelius and Linda P. Hobbs

Robert B. Walker

Benjamin H. and Linda Alder

Jonathan J. and Stacy Hochberg

Marc D. and Barbara Wallick

John and Marcie Baker

Jules Tjin Wong Joe and Livia Tjok

Alan S. and Louise Weil

Mark A. and Caprice Baun+

Richard L. and Dale Katz

Adam J. Weiss

Michael P. and Andrea Berger

D. Christopher and Anna B. Kayes

John Whalen and Linda D. Rabbitt

Carlos E. Berl

Scott Kerbel

Riehl William

Jacques Besnainou and Isabelle G. Bajeux-Besnainou

Louis A. and Yvette B. Klevan

Joohee and Sangdo Yoon

Robert A. and Laura Koperski

Joseph M. Zappala and Isabella Arjona

Gerald D. and Helene D. Birns Mitchell E. Blaser+

Theodore W. Kurtz and Rosalba T. Lavandero

James G. and Stacy Blumenthal+

Andrew B. Leon

Mark A. and Amy P. Bond

James J. and Charlotte A. Lidrbauch

John J. Calaman and Marjorie Nesbitt

Steven M. Merdinger+

Hector B. and Claudette M. Calder Gabriel and Marie Carreon Bradley E. Carter and Tessa C. Lucero M.J. Chung and Eun-Jin Hong William Connors and Paula Drozdal-Connors+

William and Barbara Meyer Arthur S. and Judith S. Mintz John W. and Cara M. Moxley William C. Neals Stephen and Andrew Nehlig Margaret S. Niple Anthony and Jadwiga M. Panuccio

Patton R. and Lauren B. Corrigan

Helmut and Pilar F. Paul

Anthony A. Curtis and Kathleen M. Hardy

Richard N. Plotnick

Neal R. and Beth Cutler

Seema A. Pollack-Gross

Saiid M. and Sera M. Daemi

David J. and Patricia E. Pollock

David J. and Shannon M. Darab

Pradeep A. and Hansa V. Rau

Howard S. and Mindy A. Diamond

Lewis B. and Lynn Redd

Anthony M. Diluca Mark and Nancy Donatiello

Mitchell Rice and Suzanne Levine Rice

Jeffrey S. and Linda E. Doynow

Robert and Jodi L. Rosenthal

Marjorie C. and Norman Feinstein

Howard B. and Elyse S. Rubin+

James E. and Nancy S. Flaum

John F. Seitz

Hubert Fogan and Anita G.W. Fogan

Daniel H. and Cherie D. Serota

I. Allan From

Michael D. and Miriam L. Sirota

Peter C. and Alice Fulweiler

William L. Smiley Jr. and Janna Carter Smiley

Scott A. and Melissa J. Glaze David A. Green and Karen A. Segal Lawrence N. and Ina K. Gumberg Thomas A. Gutman

Donald J. and Susan Polden

Michael and Stacy Snyder Robert F. and Sharon C. Stokes Mary E. Taylor

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GIFTS FROM CURRENT STUDENTS, OTHER GW ALUMNI AND FRIENDS Rebecca L. Adler

Ruth E. Douglas

Donald E. Lucas

Susan Shue+

Benjamin H. and Linda Alder

John J. Douglass

William C. Lucia

Elese F. Silverman

Margaret Kolberg Downs

Marjorie K. Lynch

James R. Sims III

Theodore J. Durbin

Helen L. Mace

Stanley W. Sloter

Robert M. Early

Nikita A. Malliarakis

H.H. Sowers Jr.

David M. Ebbitt

Ronni Massok

Teresa Spencer

Carolyn D. Fletcher+

Jodie W. McLean

Marilyn J. Szczerbiak

Mary Ann S. Forman

Teresa C. Meadows

Monty Thakur

Peter G. Freeman and Jill Fine

Judith S. Mintz

Cathryn N. Thompson

Erin T. Moretti

Mark H. and Vera D. Torrence

Santos Altamir Patricia E. Archer+ Lara Covington Bakewell Alakananda Bagchi+ Catherine R. Baumer Wellesley Wenger Baun Charles I. Bayles Char A. Beales+ Joseph and Kristina Bendyk

Estate of Julian Gokhale*

Jacques Besnainou

Deborah F. Golub

Lindsey A. Binstock

David A. Green and Karen A. Segal

Shari B. Boockvar+ Susan S. Breitman John B. and Betsy Brod Irene Burdetsky+ Tracy Ginter Bushkoff Calvin and Jane L. Cafritz Lanny A. Cardow Shannon Marie Cerminaro-Doyle+ Michael L. Chapman and Janet Chapman Goldman+ James P. Cheeks Jr.

Marybeth Morsberger+ Dalia Mroue-Fateh Martha M. Nimmer Roena L. O’Donnell Joel H. Oleinik

Gregory H. and Elise Green

Estate of Ruth E. Parker*

Werner Grosshans

Alfred Poole

Vinod and Laurel Gupta Elinore A. Halley

Michael S. Quinn and Krista Landerholm

George D. Hartnett

Brian G. Ray+

William J. Haughney

Barry Reisig and Beth Polisky Reisig

Adam R. Hess Diana B. Hunter Jonathan Iger Sara L. Imershein+

Phyllis W. Parrish

Donald S. Rice Jeff and Laura D. Riese William A. Roberts III Oliva U. Rodriguez

Jim and Susan Clifton

Renee Cumberbatch Jackson

Danielle M. Cohen

Pankaj R. Jain

William P. Rogers Jr.*

Arthur R. Cresce Jr.

Madelyn P. Jennings+

Lori L. Ross

Myron P. and Mary Curzan+

Harlan Kahn

Robert M. Rozen

Youjin Hur+

Gabor J. Rozsa

Anna B. Kayes

Michael Salzberg and Deborah Ratner Salzberg

Richard S. and Andra D. Davidson Rochelle M. Lichtman Pamela J. Deitz Lee W. Deutsch Kathleen C. Devey+ Cristina R. DiSabatino

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Turkan Kumbaraci Gardenier

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Christopher M. Kehoe Alan S. Klavans Jack Koretsky Kathleen M. Laiosa Jamie L. Lindsay

Andre R. Rogers

Altamir Santos Filho Susan M. Schmidt Theodore Z. Segal Vivian Serota

Vikki Torrence Lee-Ellen Toyzer-Ronis Matthew A. Trump Rajiv Verma Scott J. Van Hove Leah R. Wallick John Whalen and Linda D. Rabbitt Diane Wenger Wilson* Erica F. Wood


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POWER & PROMISE FUND DONORS 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. We thank donors who supported scholarships and financial aid with their gifts to the Power & Promise Fund in fiscal year 2014. Paul R. Aaron+

M.J. Chung and Eun-Jin Hong

Alexander J. Fruchtman

Pamela H. Akin

Harry L. Clark

Joshua N. Gammon

Alchemy Park, LLC

Geoffrey R. Cleveland+

Miranda C. Gendel

James Apistolas

Earl B. Cohen

Genesis IV, LLC

Eugenio M. Arango

Colette H. Coleman

Mildred M. Glover

Jessica Arfaa

Richard V. Colligan III

Estate of Donna M. Gokhale*

ASECA, Inc.

Stephen A. Connelly

Estate of Julian Gokhale*

AFFIRM (Association for Federal Information Resources Management)

William Connors and Paula Drozdal-Connors

Nigel Gombakomba

Tamra J. Avrit John D. Balls Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Bank of Beirut Eliot M. Bassin and Leah R. Wallick Katherine M. Batten Robert K. Baulch Willie H. Beale Jr. Albert F. Belbusti Maynard H. Benjamin Benjamin Franklin University Alumni Association Nathalia Y. Bernardo Karl L. Boettcher+ Peter D. and Shari B. Boockvar+ Paul T. Borzilleri* Peter Botos Rayford L. Bourn Steven M. Braunstein+ Phillip N. Brill-Edwards Sharon L. Briskman James Wahl Butler Jr.

Shawn M. Costa Joseph A. Covelli and William C. Lucia Myron P. Curzan+ Samantha B. Cutler Neal R. Cutler Jordan D. Czeizler Deutsch Inc. Christine A. Dickson+ Denise L. Dombay+ Herbert W. Dorsey Gerald J. Dougherty+ Linda E. Doynow Jonathon S. Epstein Jonathan D. Fazio Oona Feddis Robert W. Feldhousen Charles W. Fendrich III Lloyd W. Fernald Jr. Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Cynthia M. Figueroa+ Ralph M. Flanigan Jr.

James Gourgouris R. W. Grabarek David A. Green and Karen A. Segal Leslie G. Greenberg+ Cynthia Wrenn Guerrieri Vinod Gupta Lawrence J. Hahn James W. Handlon Michelle F. Harris Brian J. and Cherie Herrman+ Adam R. and Beverly Y. Hess Jamine A. Hill Ashley Hines James W. Hirsch Kevin J. Hopmeier Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. Suzan Isazadeh James H. Jeffrey James R. Jenkins Jerrilee H. Jennings Tao Jin Bo Jin Karen D. Johnson

R. John and Carolyn D. Fletcher+

Steven E. Keating Jr. and Youjin Hur+

Joseph B. Chera Jr.

Ernest H. Forman and Mary Ann Selly Forman

Eun-Young Kim

Amanda Chin Yee

Elizabeth I. Fox

Jonathan M. Butwin Zhihua Chen

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Suzanne Abrams

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Merrill D. Kirshenbaum


Jan A. Klein

Charles I. Pollack

Lisa E. Tenebaum Ehrlich

Jill A. Krieger

David J. and Patricia E. Pollock

Michael D. and Alexandra R. Toccin

Alexander J. Kuester

Alfred Poole

John A. Trotter

Heath B. Kushnick

Michael R. Potaski

John W. Jr. and Avis C. Vessey +

Marina L. Lang

Carolyn G. Potter+

William H. Walters

Christopher J. LaRocque

Jerome F. Prochaska

Eugene L. Waszily

Grace Yu Kwok Lau+

Rea M. Pyle IV+

Scott M. Werthamer

Edward F. Leary+

Muhammad A. Qizilbash

Kevin T. Wong and Varina Lin

Robert R. Lee

Richard B. Quanrud

Yuping Zhao

Andrew S. Leon

Charles E. Rader

Michael B. Zytnick+

Tanisha N. Lewis

Stephen H. Reading

Jordan E. Liedholm

Donald S. Reed

Matthew S. and Jamie L. Lindsay

Melissa D. Reyes

Patricia Y. Love

William E. Reynolds

Kathy L. Maloney

Donald S. and Lydia A. Rice+

Richard D. Marks

Michelle Rosalia Rigby+

Cheri Flynn McGuire

Rita and Jeffrey Adler Foundation

George G. McPherson

William A. and Julie S. Roberts III

Ian D. and Susan S. Meklinsky

Steven S. and Lori L. Ross+

Richard H. Miller

William A. Rothwell

Marcia K. Miller

David V. Rudd

Eric N. Miller

Linda Sawyer

Praveen V. Mooganur

Nancie A. Schalk Johnson

William H. Moore Jr.

Emanuel J. Sedlacek

Angela Morales+

David A. Shepard

Brian V. Moran

Jeffrey S. and Elese F. Silverman

Julie M. Muroff

Stephen E. Simmons

Sonya Naganathan

Daniel B. Simons+

Robert E. Opatovsky

James R. III and Benta A. Sims

Lorenzo Pace

D. Craig Singleton

Sherrie G. Padmore

William L. Smiley Jr.

Anthony and Jadwiga M. Panuccio

Robert H. Smith

German Paraud

Barry N. Smith+

Estate of Ruth E. Parker*

Erin M. Sousa

B. J. Penn

Cailin P. Sousa

Andrew D. Perlman

Barbara Spangenberg

Carl N. Pettigrew

Bryan C. Stoller

Geneva P. Pham

Eric M. Struchen and D’Artagnan Catellier

Donald J. Polden

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ALUMNI GIVING

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Alumni Giving

1949

Joseph Macekura Russell D. Maske Emanuel J. Sedlacek

1950

R. W. Grabarek Robert R. Hudson Emanuel J. Sedlacek

1951

1957

Jennye S. Davidson Donald E. Goodman

Bennett R. Marshall Clarence B. Rogers Jr. Wayne N. Schelle

1958

1963

Donald M. Bisbee Warren E. Cerrone George W. Fetzer Annabelle S. Jaffe Mark F. Spies

Paul T. Borzilleri* Harry Leon Clark Allan W. Gates Leon C. Hayden Jerrilee H. Jennings

1959

1952

1960

Samuel W. Barrow Jr. David I. Cohen Joseph F. King William H. Moore Jr.

1953

Morton I. Funger Kenneth R. Samuelson William F. Shaw Robert M.S. Tom

Raymond V. Barnes Harry P. Blus Burton S. Carnegie Stanley M. Goldstein Edwin W. Abbott III Miles T. Burd Rainold J. Franek Lewis Gold Charles N. Jones Gerald L. Osborne Robert Warsaw

1961

John K. McBride William W. Rankin

Joe E. Chambliss Judy Fimiani Slarb Alan P. Hawkins Dona R. H. Hildebrand George R. Kirmse Maurice S. Lewis Jr. James W. Mariner Harry W. Morgan Jr. John F. Patrick

1956

1962

1954

Donald M. Bisbee John K. McBride

1955

Nathan J. Naddeo Robert J. Weigand*

Jack L. Hancock Joel R. Hedetniemi C. James Holloway Jr.

Leo R. Breitman Stanley J. Bright R. William Douglas Margaret P. Douglass John R. Franceschini Alan P. Hawkins Ernest M. Keeling Robert N. Keifert

1964

James H. Bancroft Frederick T. Barrett Glenn L. Hogle Ira A. Hunt Jr. Philip S. Hunter A. Thomas Neiss Richard B. Quanrud David G. Swinford* Edward A. Swoboda

1965

Moustafa H. Abdelsamad Martin Auerbach A. George Branch Marvin R. Burt Roxane Wenk Evans Charles W. Groover Royal M. Hanning Charles R. Hooff III John B. Kambanis Robert L. Kay Buddy W. King Brian L. McDonnell Percy W. Miles Jr. Charles G. Nolan Donald R. Roberts

Richard J. Schimberg James M. Shankles J.R. Smith Jr. Clifford C. Stults II Claude R. Yates III

1966

Max H. Allen Gerson L. Arnett Peter Botos Carl E. Clark Roby R. Craft E. Lawrence Davis Michael B. Enzi Glenn L. Hogle Frederick J. Kirch Carl H. Kneessi Arthur S. Mintz Jack M. Pugh Benjamin C. Rush William C. Simanikas Robert H. Smith John W. Vessey Jr.

1967

Justin E. Beals Stephen Bernstein John I. Blanck Sr. Vincent R. Cucina Robert E. Flolid Dorsey O. Hawkins Joel R. Hedetniemi James R. Jenkins Wendell W. Jernigan R. Stephen Kamp Conrad J. Lindemann Wesley A. Lokken Hoyt P. Maulden John J. McCracken Jr. Arthur R. Miele E. Paul Mink

All donors are valuable to the School’s mission. Fiscal Year 2014 ran from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014. 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. * Deceased

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Don A. Pennington James W. Prichard Joseph B. Reynolds Harry E. Robson Neil M. Schwartzstein C. Glen Shaffer Jr. Homer G. Snodgrass Jr. Patrick F. Sweeney Gary A. Terrill Frederic L. Tolleson Verlon K. Vrana Carl E. Wagner William H. Walters

1968

Karl L. Boettcher Anton D. Brees Terry L. Brenneman Edward P. Dewey Gerald J. Dougherty R. John Fletcher John S. Gardenier George E. Hollendursky Charles C. Kim Edward L. Marvin Hoyt P. Maulden Richard V. Miles III John A. Norville Robert N. Sankovich Robert J. Shue D. Craig Singleton

1969

William H. Budke Jr. Marvin R. Burt Robert C. Davis Robert C. Ellis* Chester R. Felkner John L. Green Robert S. Hirsh Douglass C. Horstman George E. Jones Roy G. Kidwell John D. Lee Albert H. Manus Ruby Y. Marvin James L. Mashburn Douglas C. Naismith Arthur B. O’Connell Paul A. O’Hop Kenneth L. Robinson Robert J. Ryan Jr. George P. Sotos Robert J. Stankard Arthur B. Trammell Richard P. Zaharoff*

1970

Moustafa H. Abdelsamad Harry D. Baker Jr. John W. Benton Karl L. Boettcher Gerald F. Dunaway Ronald E. Emmerson

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Robert W. Feldhousen Peter C. Fulweiler Charles C. Harris Karl H. Hutzler Harold E. Johnson Frederick R. Keith Jr. William J. Laux Jr. Daniel J. Ligon James R. Lyons Donald C. Peterson Donald J. Polden John P. Ribka Terrance E. Stallcop Verlon K. Vrana E.K. Walker Jr.

Joseph A. Maccarone Jerrold D. Marans Nancy K. McBride Gerald L. Osborne Henry E. Otten John J. Palmieri James W. Rice Jr.* William R. Rosenfelt Jr. William L. Smiley Jr. Douglas E. Smith George F. Supan Suzanne B. Taylor Robert E. Vermette Louis S. Wall

Nikita A. Malliarakis David W. Martin Arthur C. Meiners Jr. German Paraud Jerome F. Prochaska Gulam R. Puthawala Stephen H. Reading Ronald L. Straight Gary A. Terrill John E. Vermillion Harold Walker Marc D. Wallick Ralph F. Wetzel Frederick B. Wood

1971

1973

James Apistolas Raymond R. Barrows Jr. Albert F. Belbusti Mitchell E. Blaser Jeffrey A. Burke Timothy E. Carmody Eugene H. Caylor Edward N. Coffman* Robert L. Cohn Paul Joseph Dumas John S. Gardenier Hugh M. Gildea James W. Handlon Charles C. Kim Raymond A.J. Lepesqueur J. Kendall Middaugh II Richard H. Miller Paul A. O’Hop Marc Reichman Donald Resch Robert J. Shue David J. Singstock George P. Sotos David G. Swinford* John J. Wilhere Vernon L. Williams

1975

John Aprahamian Frank J. Aurelio Leroy C. Barton Robert C. Basford Matthew T. Braid Jr. Kenneth B. Chaletzky Stephen A. Connelly Henry F. Crane Herbert W. Dorsey Michael A. Eck John R. Glennie Lester P. Goldstein Harry J. Halley* Mahavir Jain James L. Mashburn James T. McCarthy Stephen T. McClellan Richard E. Morgan James H. Nero J. A. O’Brien Eldor R. Oien John M. Pearl William J. Smith Walter Szczerbiak Armand B. Weiss Sidney C. Wooten Jr.

1972

Gregory C. Abel Frederick T. Barrett Kenneth H. Becker John W. Benton Ronald R. Bruce Harry A. Cahill E. Roger Clark Richard L. Daerr Jr. Donald M. Davis Richard A. Ferda I. Allan From David H. Geddes Edward D. Heath Rowland M. Hill Robert A. Kiehl John L. Kizer Albert Konetzni Jr. David V. Lamm Maurice S. Lewis Jr.

1974

Stephen M. Andres Joseph G. Blake Rayford L. Bourn William H. Budke Jr. John H. Crabb James R. Daniels Preston A. Davis Paul A. Denett Mary G. Ellis Annmarie Emmet Robert A. Fiorelli Paul K. Gallagher Robert H. Guthrie James W. Hirsch Harold J. Kirschner Michael S. Kridel Samuel J. Kursh Edward F. Leary Edward J. Lenkin Richard O. Lundquist

Nicholas H. C. Acheson Wilbert C. Adams Jr. Charles R. Bendit Mark A. Bond Samuel L. Chappell Thomas K. Cloetingh Kevin B. Deasy Jerome F. Dwyer Jr. Sigmund Gast David C. Goldstein Merrill D. Kirshenbaum John D. Klinedinst Kaspars V. Kreslins Brian Leo McDonnell J. Kendall Middaugh II James A. Moss Douglas C. Naismith Charles F. Noll Glenn P. Orgeron Burnett W. Peters Jr. Gary D. Plotz Ben F. Sands Jr. David J. Singstock Robert L. Smith Thomas L. Van Petten Westford D. Warner Lewin S. Warren Oscar Womack Jr.

1976

Louis W. Baker Thomas J. Barnett Norris L. Brodsky Andrea W. Brown Dennis B. Bulger Mary L. Byrnes Ken C. Casey Kevin J. Colgate C. Beth Cotner James R. Devey Jack L. Diekman Carlos L. Dominguez Patricia A. Drobnek Gerald F. Dunaway Terry E. Dunlavey Daniel D. Gillespie Donald R. Hague Rodney B. Huffman


Patricia Irving Mary Jo Jacobi Jephson Philip W. Jones Anthony J. Kamerick Jan A. Klein Norbert Kleiner David V. Lamm Grace Yu Kwok Lau Margaret M. Maguire George B. McClennen Steven M. Merdinger Scott Orlins R. Scott Richter Martin A. Schultz Walter H. Schultz Jr. Nathan Siekierka Stuart J. Silberg Susan B. Thomas M. Elizabeth Ware George W. Wellde Jr. Gordon L. Williams Kenneth P. Winchester*

1977

Vernie Barrow Maynard H. Benjamin Karl L. Boettcher Robert L. Clark George A. Coelho Nelson L. Davis Sr. Carlos Docal Peter E. Driscoll Gary I. Friend

Allyn M. Fritts Brian J. Herrman Diane E.K. Hill Kirk A. Hornbeck Henry G. Hudson Julius P. Justice Elaine H. Krasnick Judith H. Langsdon Pamela C. Mack John L. MacMichael Philip L. Major Linda A. Mazawey James D. Milton Roger C. Minard Carolyn L. Mitchell Alan C. Moidel David C. Moynihan Tracy E. Mulligan Meredith K. Murphy Jerome A. Patterson George E. Sauer III Barton Shapiro Thomas J. Smith Barbara Spangenberg Harry J. Thie Kwok S. Tom Avram S. Tucker Judith A. Urbanczyk Daniel J. Waldman Jacquelyn L. Wynn

1978

Victor Mervin Arkilic

James G. Blumenthal Susan D. Fader Barry S. Feigenbaum Lawrence J. Hahn Robert J. Hoffman Don B. Iacono Lisa E. Jacobs Michael J. Kelley Richard L. Kelly Mark Jeffrey Levine Nancy K. McBride Mary M. Miller Robert W. Moser Timothy T. Porter Jeanne T. Raeder Claude H. Rhea III Norman E. Schmidt Jr. Gene M. Seibert David T. Sites Gordon A. Smith Laurence A. Stults Louis A. Teletski Marc D. Wallick Richard R. Wax Andrew H. Werthmann

1979

Pavlos G. Alexandrakis Robert K. Baulch Adrianne M. Brent William H. Brent David A. Burris Anthony M. Chaffier

Melvin L. Clark Jr. Philip G. Cohen William L. Cottrell Barry N. Cover Richard W. Day Eilan Ezrachie Charles W. Fendrich III Gary I. Friend Ronald M. Garstka Keith J. Greene Cynthia Wrenn Guerrieri Thomas D. Haggerty Jeffrey W. Hartsough Robert S. Herbert Jonathan S. Hurt Randall A. Ingalsbe Howard P. Jones Anthony R. Kane Lowell M. Kasden Daniel M. Klock Toshiro Kobayashi Mel S. Lipsitz Timothy H. Marvin Melissa A. Nielson Robert E. Opatovsky Eric L. Oser Lynn D. Pape Lewis B. Redd Lydia A. Rice David S. Ronis Raymond H. Smith Ronald L. Straight Howard Verp

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Wendy G. Vinokur Cora W. Wethers Richard T. Wojciechowski

1980

Verlon H. Bass Lester E. Bergen Richard D. Brown James L. Carruthers Jr. Daniel S. Chan Terence J. Conway Donald E. Garavito Lawrence H. Gesner Joseph H. Greil Jane Griffith James A. Heinrich Ruhullah Izadyar Alice R. Klavans Joan Towles Matthews John S. McKenzie Henry S. Meadows John D. Pavlovsky B. J. Penn Ronald C. Pillow Julie S. Roberts Louis Rosenfeld Jeffrey D. Roth Richard K. Russo Deborah J. Schaefer‑Greenbaum Robert A. Sempek Jeffrey D. Serkes Raymond C. Shanahan L. E. Shepherd Jr. John E. Wagner John B. Wood Christopher G. Young

1981

Richard W. Abramson Pavlos G. Alexandrakis Mary J. Atwater Christina K. Biel Helene D. Birns Barbara B. Bloch Dorian S. Brown Raymond E. Brule Jr. Robert M. Bushkoff James Wahl Butler Jr. William S. Callanan Barbara K. Carlee Barbara C. Cassidy Sally S. Cox Linda H. Crumpecker William O. Cunningham Julie H. Dellinger Vincent J. DiMassimo Michael B. Ditkoff Eilan Ezrachie Gail E. Farrelly Lloyd W. Fernald Jr. Anita G.W. Fogan Paul J. Formichella Don B. Iacono

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Emmanuel A. James John C. Kovarik Celia J. Kuhlmann Josh N. Kuriloff Jean Ellen P. LaForce Frank J. Leshik Joanne E. Lyon Karin F. MacKinnon Dorothy R. Norwood Rosalind S. Oleinik Eugene M. Principato Steven S. Ross Regina Kessler Roth Tobi Zloth Rozen Elyse S. Rubin Howard B. Rubin David M. Savard Anita E. Schnee Mary Lou Schramm Shahriar Shahida Barry N. Smith Linda Hebert Smith Ellen K. Sommer Barbara Spangenberg Marc J. Spiegel Marie F. Teh Kwok S. Tom Susan D. Walston James K. Wanko William N. Ziegler

1982

Jay P. Arvai Anthony J. Avedisian Kathryn N. Baird Alan M. Davis Lynn R. Dillon John G. Dobriansky Carlos Docal Ralph M. Flanigan Jr. Janet Chapman Goldman Ray L. Howes Lee R. Hurwitz Randall A. Ingalsbe Alfred C. Kraft Stephen J. Lurie Paul Marynowych George J. Matthews William L. Oberdorfer Sharon M. Oliver Evan R. Pariser Pilar Franzoni Paul Debra R. Pemstein Ronald C. Reid Claire Sarrazin Rennell Nestor R. Sague Gerald J. Sajewski Andrew S. Shore Mark A. Siver Gordon A. Smith Ruth E. Stokes John A. Trotter Robert J. Valero Nora J. Wellington

1983

Christine F. Avedisian Robert M. Bushkoff Paula Drozdal-Connors Philip H. Goldentyer Peter R. Goodlatte June B. Jewell Melanie S. Karlin Susan E. Logan Bruce G. Lynch Cathy W. Madairy Diane M. Nastri Raymond C. Nolte Rosalind S. Oleinik James A. Parrish Seth H. Robbins Stacey M. Robbins Daphne M. Rozsa Linda Sawyer Marion W. Simmons Benta A. Si Marshall B. Snyder James R. Watson Jr. Edward J. Wrzesinski Jr. Christopher G. Young

1984

Judith A. Alden Jonathan M. Carson Peter R. Chabot Stuart B. Cohen Phillip D. Cooper Donald G. DeBuck Mindy A. Diamond George A. Garland James E. Goodbar Thomas K. Gra Leslie G. Greenberg Cheryl P. Handel Michelle Hannahs Kevin J. Hopmeier Gerald J. Janis Jr. Robert G. Jenks Karen D. Johnson Leland G. Jordan David L. Kaplan Scott Kerbel Katherine W. Krents Lisa V. Leonard Richard J. Lolich Kathy L. Maloney Ronald A. Margulis Jeanette A. McCauley Charles I. Pollack John Santaguida Norman E. Schmidt Jr. David A. Sharp Jeffrey S. Silverman Robert L. Smith Marshall B. Snyder Luis A. Valencia William M. Van Cleave Jr. Doris B. Vaughan

Sally L. Wallace Eugene L. Waszily M. Katherine Waters‑Roberts Ann L. Wolf

1985

Robert E. Abel Charles E. Ader Eugenio M. Arango Shahin D. Bahrami Michael A. Boorstein Robert D. Brooks Anne E. Cutrumbes Tracey B. Early Toya L. Evans Floris Flam Thomas A. Gutman Barbara A. Hartsfield Kenneth A. Hecht Bruce E. Helsel Stacey H. Hipsman Jonathan J. Hochberg Lowell M. Kasden Alice Rabel Klavans Richard L. Laskin Bruce A. Lederer Robin K. Liebowitz Andrew M. Liss Joanne E. Lyon Marie Dunleavey McAuley Glenn J. McLoughlin Lloyd W. Newton Paul A. Nugent Lorenzo Pace Scott H. Randolph Robert A. Schmid Susan L. Selby Sanford J. Selman Judy S. Shenefield Jesse N. Smith Maureen O. Smith David W. Spartin Arthur E. Spector Frank L. Stein Stacey J. Strumeyer Stephen J. Yalof

1986

Richard C. Barnett Emily L. Barr Merrill E.M. Biesada Steven M. Braunstein Sharon L. Briskman Jeffrey D. Caulkins M.J. Chung John M. Cibinic Alan Brooks Emerson Martin S. Green Leslie Hill Claudia M. Hogle Caryn Michelle Kahn Rosanne M. Keller Kandy Lee‑Yuen Kuo


J. MacMichael Marcia K. Miller Michael P. Moriarty Carl N. Pettigrew Rose K. Quicker Paul S. Raffensperger Steven B. Roth James P. Scampavia Daniel H. Serota Brian S. Shlissel Alexandre A. Silva Michael H. Sonnabend Jennifer Lynn Treger

1987

Marjorie G. Ada Betty T. Allen Roy L. Appel Scott E. Atkins Tamra J. Avrit Carol A. Ball Steven C. Blackburn Eric S. Blumencranz Steven N. Caligor David R. Campbell Suzanne Abra Steven A. Deitz Barthold J. Delphin Penelope A. Devine Steven H. Gartner Caroline Hopper Haynes Ronald A. Hodge Clayton M. Jones Katja I. Kjelgaard Neil Lehrer Robin Karla Liebowitz Patricia E. Macgowan Susan S. Meklinsky Daniel J. O’Donnell David V. Rosend Carolyn Schwab‑ Pomerantz Judy S. Shenefield Jeff Siegel Kenneth J. Smith Deanna D. Stewart Bryan L. Sudweeks Lisa E. Tenebaum Ehrlich Craig S. Virgil William M. Weddleton

1988

Pamela H. Akin Richard Baer Jeffrey Birnberg Alan W. Bowen Jr. Suzanne C. Brown Jayne H. Chambers Denise L. Dombay Carolyn L. Drach Deborah C. Friedman John J. Greer David S. Holland Laurie G. Hughes

George E. Jones Andrew B. Leon Pietro Masci Ian D. Meklinsky Sandra N. Mendez Susan Mickelson Harry J. Mitchell Sean T. Monahan Daniel S. Newman Sharman F. Powell Linda M. Range Pamela A. Rechel Suzanne Levine Rice Andrew L. Rosenberg Nancie A. Schalk Johnson Celeste M. Sichenze Patricia S. Silverman Marvin W. Turner

Jessica E. Easton Hossein Fateh Samuel J. Goldenberg Michelle F. Harris Joan T. Hughes Tina M. Jackson Tamberly L. Koenig Thomas K. Lee Bryant P. Lehr Louise Jennings Lighter Patricia Y. Love Adam R. Lubkin Brian R. Miller Jonathan E. Nesbitt Sharon Serchuk Rosano Victoria Vergason Woodrow Whitlow Jr.

1989

Rebecca L. Allen Mary‑Louise Aykent Laurie Ann Sedita Baker Peter D. Boockvar John Thomas Boyd II Christopher D. Cordom Christine A. Dickson Melody K. Eaton Sally S. Elkan Mary W. Glass Christine N. Gunia Priscilla C. Karnovsky Jill A. Krieger Nicholas J. Kunesh Ping Li Angela Morales Karl F. Mosher Linda R. Mueller Allan I. Nappen Sally Gillespie Phillips Michael R. Potaski David V. Rosend Walter F. Wright III

Mari B. Adam Steven N. Caligor David Samuel Carter Indranil Dasgupta Robert E. Dawson Lori L. DeLooze Lisa N. Dorf‑Abad Jody P. Ebbitt Michael L. Edelman Steven E. Estrin Lynn Cantliffe Etchart Slim Feriani Janice L. Forde Jose A. Fraga H. Gary Gabriel Joshua D. Gleiber Virginia Z. Gordon Stephen J. Gormley Matthew P. Green Michelle F. Harris Robert G. Isaman John M. Kaufman Stephen G. Kliegerman Heath B. Kushnick Deborah K. Meyers Kathleen O’Donnell David V. Rosend Charles K. Roth Timothy J. Rund Carolyn G. Stiener Chester G. Trybus John E. Wagner Stephen M. Walsh M. Katherine Waters‑Roberts Jean A. Wilczynski Ayman A.M. Zameli

1990

Taisei Akutsu Kathleen D. Black Jennifer Cobb Adams Anthony A. Curtis Edward F. Dube

1991

1992

Nizar A. Abdullatif Dwarak K. Adyanthaya Eesh K. Bansal Mark C. Boettiger Michael E. Cohen Anthony A. Curtis Todd J. Glassman William R. Golike Tessa C. Lucero Steven M. Mount Geneva P. Pham Richard N. Plotnick William V. Quinn William C. Reuter Jr. Daniel Simons Thomas J. Splaine Harold L. Warner

1993

J. Henry Ambrose

Willie H. Beale Jr. Michael W. Brancamp Steven M. Bruckner Joseph B. Chera Jr. John M. Cibinic Jodi T. Cohen Todd A. Copeland Nobuaki Endo Jonathon S. Epstein Glenn S. Garbus Leslie G. Greenberg Richie Lee Handloff David Michael Harvan James Michael Huber David L. Immonen Michael L. Krupp Wen W. Liu Brian J. Marino Kimberly H. Matis Friedlander Christopher L. Mills Allan I. Nappen Sally Gillespie Phillips Kurt A. Pierce Diane S. Strahan Douglas S. Strahan Michael E. Weintraub

1994

Tracy L. Botwinick Andrew M. Capra Zhihua Chen Michael E. Comeau Ellen S. Conte Ronald J. Cortese Stephen H. Craft Raymond C. Davidson Lisa R. Dorsey‑Glass Pamela Charmaine Hawthorne Michael S. Mancini Susan E. Marchal Richard D. Marks William A. Rothwell Kishore Siva Jeffrey B. Wertheim

1995

Adam S. Bush Christopher D. Capece Jonathan D. Cohn Michael J. Di Renzo Adam W. Feller Beverly Y. Hess Gary Kedda Sonja L. Kreutziger John L. Ramirez Donald S. Reed Marc H. Schneidau Lawrence W. Schwartz Bradley S. Shear Robert S. Snyder Leigh A. Taylor Aung T. Win

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Lisa M. Winter

1996

Mary L. Albert Mary V. Sheerin Byrne Irica A. Cheeks Dominick A Chelli Hwahsin H. Cheng Michael A. Edberg Patricia T. Evans Slim Feriani Ellen K. Fisher Scott A. Fisher Robert C. Gamel Kerry P. Jordan Stephen N. Kruchkevich Chih Chung Lee Scott T. Matlock Timothy J. McGlinn Harry E. Moore Robert J. Mosley Roland S. Muse Steven G. Nepomuceno Sherrie G. Padmore David V. Rudd Timothy J. Rund Kishore Siva Suribabu Thummala Michael A. Warchal Joy R. White Gregory M. Wong

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1997

Gabriel Braun Jason A. Chautin David S. Chesnick John W. Cosgriff Hossein Fateh Sunday R. Glover‑Cox Jamine A. Hill Mary K. Kienzle Seona Kim Alexander J. Kuester Joshua C. Savage Marc R. Wallace Stephen D. Young

1998

Rachel L. Blut Michael A. Brown Ryan K. Carey Michael P. Chimento Nobuaki Endo Oona Feddis Lisa L. Foster John Hemmann Joseph A. Herr J. Reade Kem Jerome J. Lanni Tanisha N. Lewis Lachelle A. McMillan George G. McPherson

John S. Platner Heather A. Ranck Jonathan C. Sadow Yan Sun Victoria M. Szybillo James J. Ungvarsky

1999

Susan H. Baharmast Douglas B. Casey Linda D. Casey Konstantina D. Dariotis Johnny Gee Dickinson M. Gould III Noah Israel Djuana E. King‑Withers Hyun‑Jin Kwon Chih Chung Lee Edward E. McDowell Cheri F. McGuire Robert J. Miller II Aki Nakao R. Scott Nestor Sharon Narson Parobeck Bobbie J. Peterson Carolyn G. Potter Scott C. Schlegel Matthew R. Shaker Phyllis E. Sickenberger Darren A. Skott Bryan C. Stoller

Douglas S. Strahan Damon D. Williams

2000

Christine L. Allen Lisa A. Amos Philip A. Auerbach Michael J. Beckerman Mitchell Casar Hwahsin H. Cheng John A. Crystal III Aaron J. Deer Alexander D. De Liancourt George Dimitropoulos Elliot A. Dowling Carter M. Evans Robert N. Foster Jr. Jared M. Golub Richard E. Gruber Eun‑young Kim Erica D. Kordes Latha A. Kumar Tanisha N. Lewis Erica B. Misorek Tracy E. Mulligan Vijay R. Nayak Mayumi Noguchi Heather F. Nolan Daniel A. Pavsek Andrew D. Perlman Amy M. Pickerill


Raymond H. Springsteen Eric M. Struchen Lei Wu Stephen D. Young

2001

Nathalia Y. Bernardo Marcia L. Bullard D’Artagnan Catellier Stephen H. Craft Jordan D. Czeizler Matthew P. Doherty Lawrence C. Glassberg Wen Gong Eugene D. Hahn Jeffrey J. Halick Lance R. Halley Bo Jin James Y. Lee Akaii K. Lineberger Praveen V. Mooganur George C. Nield Ji M. Pak Douglas F. Pascarella Steven M. Postal Carolyn G. Potter Rea M. Pyle, IV Paul A. Ruggles Negin Shakibi Todd A. Wielock Chad S. Wilson

2002

Paul R. Aaron Claudette M. Calder Mary Chang Earl B. Cohen Maria C. Dastur David A. Deckelbaum Cheryl C. Doty Elizabeth N. Edelstein Jeffrey C. George Jerome W. Gray III Heather L. Hawes Amy L. Heck Catherine M. Hovis Valerie A. Jachimowicz Daniel R. Koonin DeAdrian E. Maddox Anjelika Makeeva Randy Nickerson Marc N. Rampulla Melissa D. Reyes Brian S. Sakala Scott M. Werthamer Gail M. Woicekowski Feng Xu

2003

Darrell H. Beutel Phillip N. Brill‑Edwards Young Cheol Chang Shawn M. Costa

Michelle L. Cuozzo Kirsten A. Delashmutt Katharine A. Denham Erika Bahnik Michael L. DiSabatino Michael Goldberg Robert M. Griffiths Scott N. Harmon Bo Jin Leah M. Kuppersmith Varina Lin Ryan K. Luhman Kate J. Moll‑Taylor Ashley C. Nickerson Ross H. Ogden Jr. Blagovest L. Petkov Justin R. Pica Saurav B. Prasad Nathalie L. Rothert Liesl S. Semper Lori I. Silverman

2004

Camilo Arboleda Eliot M. Bassin Christian R. Binner Aaron D. Binstock Shronda Boatwright Somender Chaudhary Ronald A. Chung‑A‑Fung Justin C. Fishman Ken B. Fletcher David A. Goldstone Chanan R. Golub Peter S. Greenberg Laura B. Greenfield Scott L. Greenfield Katharyn S. Hiebert Edward Y. Kim Dongmei Li Jonathan A. Luwisch Adam S. Perlish Andrew H. Salzman Brian J. Taylor Jerome R. White Kevin T. Wong

2005

Jessica Arfaa Olin Biddy Geoffrey R. Cleveland Samantha B. Cutler Bernadette Davis Jeffrey H. Feinstein Jonathan N. Foster Michael D. Hoffacker Duane C. Jackson Julie M. Muroff Lauren B. Scheible Meredith P. Segal Xi Su Hanani Wade

2006

Brian P. Beall Steven L. Bennet Christopher Bevel Andrew R. Bond Chad E. Buermele James C. Chung Joseph A. Covelli Jonathan Hakakian Katherine R. Henning Andrew Joblon Steven E. Keating Jr. Kevin P. Klink Edward J. Leshinski John P. Malone John D. Putman Stephen A. Remmes Michelle R. Rigby Kevin J. Ripp LuAnn Hood Schmidt Catlin Andes Scott Russell S. Singer Spencer R. Smith III Lubomira A. Spassova Jeffrey S. Stagg Rosa E. Trevino Rajiv Verma Colleen M. Watson Kimberly S. Wynn

2007

Dawn A. Amore Jared A. Brown Stephen A. Cholet Aaron D’Costa Stephanie L. DeMarco Kevin A. DiSabatino Elizabeth I. Fox Edward Goldstein Kelly L. Grayson Jamie J. Hagerbaumer Eben H. Robey Hall Ashley Hines Jason A. Hoffman Thomas R. Howard Michael J. Ireland Tao Jin Jonathan M. Katz Karl W. Kumler Marina L. Lang Christopher J. LaRocque Brandon Lee Matthew S. Lindsay Stacey D. Loomis Brian Vincent Moran Katherine D. Musolino Justin M. Neidig Douglas M. Netburn Patrick Pan Jai Vijay Patel Stephan A. Paul James L. Robertson Undra Robinson II

Robert O. Rodriguez Michael Scott Mack L. Stiles Dana P. Stirk Warren M. Stock

2008

Mark A. Arvisais Jessica M. Brown Jonathan M. Butwin Jason A. Chautin Matthew R. Cohen Logan M. Coker Adam R. Cornelius Scott W. Crawley Philip M. Fogel David B. Hall Rosemarie C. Hamm Eric V. Jackson Jr. Deirdre N. Jennings Steven E. Keating Jr. Elysa R. Merlin Matthew S. Milner Harry E. Moore Katrina C. Mott Daniel J. Neubert Jacob Nimmer Moro O. Salifu Cailin P. Sousa Erin M. Sousa Alexandra R. Toccin Xuejun Wang Feng Xu Xiaohong Zhu Linda A. Zinn

2009

Justin C. Bakewell Richard A. Boghosian Ansley M. Brett Katie Chowdhry Owen L. Cornelius Joshua W. Desai John L. English Joshua B. Forman Katalin Gaitan Medhat M. Galal Connor J. Gallery Nigel Gombakomba David M. Gresko Jennifer R. Helton Caroline J. Higdon Suzan Isazadeh Robert M. Joppa Scott A. LaGanga Andrew S. Leon Joseph F. Mooney Christopher S. Perrin Ka Hang Pun Marsha Sharma Stephen E. Simmons Joel B. Singer Michael J. Singleton

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Betsy C. Smith Clay W. Socha Feinan Xu Michael B. Zytnick

Christopher M. Wochok Yuping Zhao Alan M. Zimmerer

2010

Sara E. Abeles Khadijah J. Al‑Amin‑El Ismail A. Alemadi Jr. Katherine M. Batten Jennifer M. Bodie Yousuo Cai Matthew R. Cohen Richard V. Colligan III Allison E. Guttenplan Patrick T. Harms Matthew J. Hoffman Stacy S. Jones Ashish Kumbhat Megan B. Massok Melissa M. McLane Aaron E. Menkin Milos Milosevic Thais P. Moraes Richard A. Parella Jr. Ryan M. Penninger Charles J. Pressner Tian Qin Muhammad A. Qizilbash Jerry Skorpil Wen Qing Sun Adam J. Weil Angela C. Wolf Mingyu Zhao

Philip M. Aftuck Joshua H. Aronson Francis X. Asencio Danielle R. Bash Jessica B. Bigby Susan S. Bivins Rodney O. Briggman Star E. Calaman Somender Chaudhary Ana Cymerman Andrew H. Demsey Samantha L. Eisenberg Jonathan D. Fazio Jonathan C. Garrett Wendy A. Gerlich Pawla B. Ghaleb Charlie Givens Troy M. Glembot Alexander D. Haseley Yuqi Hui Dana L. Kessler Hossein Khajehnouri Esperanza A. King Carolyn Lee Travis C. Levy Latoya P. Lewis Chang Liu Monica E. Luchi Sophia L. Macks Amanda J. Marsh Sonya Naganathan James R. Newbold Richard L. Ouriel Tian Qin Alexander Rafla Daniel G. Rego Mary S. Richardson Edward J. Shea David A. Shepard Sherri D. Sokol Bret R. Sokoloff Mustafa Ulukan Cora J. Walker

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2012

Vasilios W. Bakopanos Rachel L. Benlisa Benjamin T. Bianchi Vitali Y. Brovkine Matthew C. Casey Diana C. Cohen Nietta M. Conforti Mark E. Dixon Brandon R. Feldman Cynthia M. Figueroa Alexander J. Fruchtman Scott T. Garrett Timothy A. Gilday Andrew W. Hershey

Elom K. Katako Zachary D. Levine Alexandra K. Mahinka Page W. McNall Rafi D. Moskowitz Juan J. Nogueras Tia Norman Kofi E. Quansah Syed T. Rab Brandon L. Ripley Richard G. Trohman Emily K. Wagner Abigail N. Weinshel

2013

Alexander A. Akel Tan Albayrak Mariano A. Aveledo Ravjot S. Bhasin Matthew P. Brown Sean M. Clifford Adam P. Cole Mykeesha C. Fowler Solana J. Fruchter Joshua N. Gammon Brooke L. Ganes Nishant Goel Christine M. Healy Varun Karani Shelby M. Kimber Bryan A. Lamb Brian D. Landau Jordan E. Liedholm Andrew A. Roberts Giovanna Saffos Clement Tze‑Hei Sin Caroline V. Stuart John S. Tambert Stephanie A. Thompson Siqu Wen

2014

Adam M. Blasch Alexandra E. Bonvouloir Morgan M. Boundy Ziqiao Chen Ji‑Hwon Choi Andrew J. Colacchio Colette H. Coleman

Reinaldo Coriano Adam R. Cornelius Brett M. Davis Jacob A. Deitcher Michael A. DiLuca Jared A. Fischer Luis H. Franzon Samuel H. Goodman Vaishali Goyal Jennifer N. Gross Alyaa A. Haidari Andrew C. Haynesworth Jack B. Holt Emily R. Jager Gwendolyn F. Jenkins Lubin Jiang Ziad K. Kaawan Michael D. Kenig Shelby M. Kimber Owen T. Kirby Nicholas J. Koeniger Christopher A. Lavinio Carl F. Lorins Sevara Mallyn Madeline P. Marinella Nicholas A. Marozzi Alisandra O. Morisi Brooke N. Nakatsukasa William J. Netterwald Andrew J. Niemczyk Amy M. Nixon Krisha P. Paz Brian S. Reisman Carolina A. Salgado Juez Adam Samaan Zachary D. Sirota Joshua P. Sloan Alexandra M. Smolen Emilie C. Solomon Katie G. Strickberger Qinjiao Tang Emily Tran Jessica J. Wen Xinyue Zhang Zhonghao Zhang Yang Zhao Anthony M. Zirilli


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ENDOWED FUNDS

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Annual interest from endowment funds 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 organizations making gifts to sustain excellence at the School of Business.

FELLOWSHIPS Bank of America Graduate Fellowship in Entrepreneurship

This endowment fund was established in 1999 by NationsBank (now known as Bank of America). 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

This endowment was established in 2007 by General John W. Vessey, USA (Ret.). Income from this fund will provide 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

This endowment was established in 2007 by Julius Fleischman in honor of his father, the late Joseph Fleischman, in recognition of his accomplishments and success in real estate ventures. The income from this fund will provide an endowed fellowship that supports students pursuing an education in real estate studies and its related fields.

Marvin L. Kay Fellowship in Finance

This endowment fund was established in 1986 by emeritus trustee Marvin L. Kay, BA ’50. The income earned by this fund provides annual fellowship awards to students. These awards are to be known as “The Marvin L. Kay Fellowship in Finance.” Recipients will be enrolled in the School of Business pursuing the Master of Business Administration degree, concentrating in the area of finance. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic promise with due consideration given to financial need. Students may receive awards in successive years, at the option of the university, and the university may establish standards of academic performance required for the continuation of awards.

CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS The Avram S. Tucker Endowed Chair in Strategy and Leadership

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 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 (80 percent of fund distributions) and for annual need-based or meritbased scholarship support for students in the School of Business at the undergraduate or graduate levels (20 percent of fund distributions).

Dwight D. Eisenhower Professorship of Tourism Policy Endowed Chair

This endowment fund was established in 1989 by the J. Willard Marriott Foundation in honor of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The income earned by this fund is to provide perpetual funding support for a senior professor who would provide leadership for the academic, research and public service endeavors related to the graduate program in Tourism Administration. The chair shall be designated as a professorship of tourism policy.

John D. Teller Endowment Fund

Created in 1949 by bequest of John D. Teller, and added to by Mary Teller, in memory of her brother, John DuBois Teller. The fund was designated in 2004 as the match for the Thaddeus Lindner and Sergius Gambal Professorship in Business Ethics.

Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Professorship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1986 by Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Honorary Doctor of Public Service, 1998. The income earned by this fund supports a faculty position known as the Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Professorship of Urban and Regional Development. The professorship is to be based in the School of Business.

This fund was established in 2011 by Avram S. Tucker, GWSB ‘77. This fund will create an endowed chair position that shall be used to recruit and retain an outstanding senior faculty member for the GW School of Business and will be designated at the discretion of the dean of the School of Business. This position will be filled according to the standards of the university and its implementation of best practices in the field.

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Thaddeus A. Lindner and Sergius Gambal Professorship in Business Ethics at The George Washington University School of Business

This endowment was established in 2004 by A. James Clark in honor of two distinguished alumni, Thaddeus A. Lindner, 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 will teach, among other courses, a dedicated course on business ethics.

Tourism Administration Professorship

Created in 1990 by transfer of funds from the Ford Foundation Professorship Fund. The income supports a chair in Tourism Administration.

PROGRAMS Annette and Richard Scott Business Plan Competition

This fund was established in 2008 by Annette and Richard Scott. The income earned by this fund will fund a Business Plan Competition that would provide our students with the opportunity to develop criticalthinking business skills and marketable ventures. It will also strategically enhance the university’s rising reputation as an environment of entrepreneurship and enterprise.

Abdallah Family Endowment

This endowment fund was established in 1999, and amended in 2002, by Mr. and Mrs. Mahmoud M. Abdallah. The income earned by this fund should be divided equally between the deans of the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business and the Milken Institute School of Public Health for the purpose of supporting undergraduate student services.

Arthur and Judith Mintz Undergraduate Leadership Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1995 by Mr. Arthur S. Mintz, BA ‘66, and Mrs. Judith Mintz, BA ‘68. The income earned by this fund supports undergraduate leadership development programs for students enrolled in the George Washington University School of Business.

The Charles and Karyn Bendit Fund for Real Estate

This fund was established in 2011 by Charles R. Bendit, BBA ‘75, and The Bendit Family Foundation. Income earned by this fund will provide support for education, research, travel and co-curricular activities for faculty teaching and conducting research in the area of real estate as part of the Department of Finance. Income from this fund will also be provided to 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. The awarding of these funds will be at the discretion of the dean in conjunction with the Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Professor of Real Estate and Finance. The Charles and

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Karyn Bendit Fund for Real Estate’s annual income, in accordance with the university’s endowment policy, will be spent at the discretion of the dean, in consultation with the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.

The Richard W. Blackburn Endowed Lecture on Civility and Integrity

This fund was established in 2013 by Richard W. Blackburn, JD ‘67. The income earned by this fund will establish and support an endowed lecture on civility and honor as part of the annual Honorloquium event for all GWSB freshmen. The lecture will invite a prominent keynote speaker to address themes related to the importance of civility in discourse and honor in business conduct.

Charles B. Thornton Business Technology Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1989 from prior years’ gifts from the Thornton Foundation. Income earned by this fund supports purchases relating to technological advances with teaching and research.

Craig F. Brown Special Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1991 by the estate of the late Craig F. Brown. Income earned by this fund is to be used at the discretion of the Dean of the School of Business.

Cybernetics Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1985 by Dr. Stuart A. Umpleby. 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

This endowment fund was established in 2010 by the Doris M. Carter Family Foundation. Income from this fund will support the programs and activities of the F. David Fowler Career Center at the GW School of Business and the GW Career Center.

Erik K. Winslow and Deana and Gerald Stempler Research Fund This endowment fund was established in 1992 by Dr. Gerald Stempler. 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

This endowment fund was established in 1992 by the Helen P. Denit Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes. Income supports any purpose within the School of Business. It is the general intention of the trust that this fund endows a professorship in business in the future.


Howard P. Hoffman Lectures in Entrepreneurship

This endowment fund was established in 1986, and amended most recently in 2010, by Howard P. Hoffman, BA ’50 and Trustee Emeritus of the George Washington University. Current income is designated for use toward costs of lectures including, but not limited to, honoraria, travel costs, publicity and printed materials, and social events associated with the lectures, at the discretion of the dean of the School of Business. The fund was amended in 2007 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. In 2010, it was agreed that any remaining unallocated earnings from this fund shall be used at the discretion of the Department of Management in conjunction with the Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence (CFEE) and/or the Office of the Dean or the dean’s designate for the express purpose of supporting entrepreneurship at the School of Business.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell Crain Fund for Excellence This endowment fund was established in 1986 by gifts of various donors, as well as matching gifts from Mr. and Mrs. J. Wendell Crain. Income earned by this fund is restricted to supporting the expanding alumni and development activities in GWSB.

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.

Marion L. Farmer Special Fund

The income earned by this fund will be 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

This endowment was established in 2010 by the Parents Campaign Philanthropy Board. Income from this fund will provide support for the programs and activities of the School of Business’s F. David Fowler Career Center.

Phillip D. Grub Faculty Endowment Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1994 by gifts in honor of Professor Emeritus Phillip D. Grub. 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 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

This endowment fund was established in 1999 by Dorothy Maxon in memory of her husband, Robert P Maxon. Income earned by this fund supports programs in the School of Business in the area of international business.

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

This endowment was established in 2007 by Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Neuwirth. This fund provides assistance, based on financial need, to an undergraduate at the George Washington University.

Carruthers Family MBA Scholarship

This endowment fund was established in 2009 by James L. Carruthers, Jr., MBA ’80, to provide an MBA scholarship for a student enrolled in the full-time Global MBA program at the School of Business.

Christopher and Constance Young Scholarship in Accountancy

This endowment was established in 2006 by Christopher Young, BBA ‘80, MAccty ‘83. Income earned by this fund provides scholarship monies to undergraduate students pursuing studies towards 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

This endowment fund was established in 1988 by the Daewoo Corporation. Income earned by this fund supports scholarship awards for full-time students majoring in business administration in the School of Business who are citizens of the People’s Republic of China.

Daewoo Vietnamese Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1994 by the Daewoo Corporation. Income earned by this fund shall be used exclusively to support Vietnamese citizens pursuing masters or doctoral degrees at the George Washington University School of Business. Eligibility in both masters and doctoral programs will be for candidates in the following fields of study: accountancy, finance, information systems, international science and technology, and marketing.

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David S. Cohen Scholarship in Business

This fund was established in 2007 by Mr. David S. Cohen. The income earned by this fund will provide scholarship monies to undergraduate students in the School of Business.

Dean James Carlton Dockeray Memorial Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1989 by Dr. Karl E. Stromsem in honor of Dean James Carlton Dockeray. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships for full or part time graduate students working toward degrees in either finance or public administration and will be selected on the basis of financial need.

Derrel Waldroupe Memorial Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1988 by Baxter Healthcare Corporation in memory of Derrel Waldroupe. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships for financially underprivileged undergraduate students in the computer science discipline who are interested in careers in healthrelated professions. Eligible students may be majors in computer science in the School of Engineering and Applied Science or in management sciences in the School of Business who are interested in pursuing a career in the health professions. Alternatively, recipients may be majoring in one of the health sciences programs within the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, with a concentration in computers and management information. Recipients must be full-time students with demonstrated financial need.

Eugene Poncelet and Isabel Poncelet Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1989 by Eugene Poncelet for the “Poncelet Scholarships.” Income earned by this fund shall be used for scholarships for full-time students seeking graduate degrees in the School of Business who have a demonstrated interest in the affairs of the European Union. Students who are Belgian citizens will be given primary consideration for the scholarship.

Frate Bull, Jr. Scholarship Fund

This endowment was established in 2004 through the proceeds from the estate of Frate Bull, Jr. Income earned by this fund supports students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science or in the School of Business.

Gary C. Granoff and Leslie Granoff Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1986 by Gary C. Granoff, Esq., and Leslie Granoff. The income from this fund shall be used to assist students in need of financial aid to receive an annual scholarship that will help them attend the university. Awards should be made to students who will take courses in art, art history, business, accounting or who are attending the Law School.

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Gene R. Cohen Entrepreneurial Scholarship

This endowment fund was established in 1998 by the Gene R. Cohen Charitable Foundation. The income earned by this fund provides financial assistance to students pursuing entrepreneurial studies and/or funds the development of programs designed to foster entrepreneurship.

Howard Kahn Undergraduate Scholarship Fund This endowment fund was established in 2001 by the estate of Howard Kahn. Income earned by this fund supports undergraduate scholarships in the School of Business.

Hyundai Scholarship Fund

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

J. Willard Marriott Foundation Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1988 and amended in 1989 by the J. Willard Marriott Foundation. The income earned by this fund supports scholarships for students enrolled in the Tourism Administration program in the School of Business.

James B. Edmunds Jr. Memorial Scholarship

This endowment fund was established in 2001 by Nelle Loyless Edmunds. 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

This endowment fund was established in 2006 by Joel D. Zychick, BBA ’76. Income earned by this fund will provide scholarships to undergraduate students in the School of Business.

Julius Fleischman Scholarship in Tourism and Hospitality Management

This endowment was established in 2007 by Julius Fleischman. The income earned by this fund will provide for an endowed scholarship that will support students pursuing an education in tourism and hospitality management.

Keller Scottish Rite Scholarships and Fellowships Fund

A bequest of Rita H. Keller, received in 1981. Income earned by this fund supports awarding scholarships and fellowships to Scottish Rite Fellows.

Leo and Lillian Goodwin Sr. Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1986 by the Leo Goodwin, Sr., Foundation. Income earned by this fund shall be used to encourage students of exemplary potential to pursue graduate studies leading to a career in business administration.


Lucy Kim Whitcombe Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund

This fund is established to provide annual need-based or merit-based scholarship support for GW students in the School of Business, with preference given to students who are Korean nationals or Korean-American students living in the United States.

Mary and Daniel Loughran Foundation Graduate Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1976 by the Mary and Daniel Loughran Foundation. The income earned by this fund supports scholarships for graduate students in the School of Business, or School of Law, or Medical School, who are residents of the Washington Metropolitan area.

Mary and Warren Vincent Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1998 by Mary A. and Warren H. Vincent. Income earned from the fund supports scholarship awards in the School of Business. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic promise with due consideration to financial needs.

Memishian Student Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1998 by Stephen and Carol Memishian. This fund provides annual income to support partial tuition assistance for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need who are enrolled in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, or the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University.

Mintz Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1992 by Mr. Arthur S. Mintz, BA ’66, and Mrs. Judith Mintz, BA ’68. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships for full-time students enrolled in the university’s School of Business. All other things being equal, preference is given to students from the greater New York City area. Recipients will be eligible to continue their awards for up to three years, provided they continue to have financial needs and maintain a B average.

Oliver T. Carr Jr. Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1986 by Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Honorary Doctor of Public Service, 1998. The income earned by this fund supports financial awards to students in the School of Business who are studying in the field of urban and regional development. These awards will be known as “The Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Scholarships in Urban and Regional Development” and may be applied toward the student’s tuition or other educational costs.

Philip P. Friedlander Jr. Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies

This endowment fund was established in 1997 by the National Tire Dealers and Retreaders Association in honor of Philip P. Friedlander, Jr., BA ‘51. The purpose of the fund will be to provide annual income toward tuition grants for students enrolled in the George Washington University School of Business who focus on concentrations in entrepreneurship and small business studies or a related area. Furthermore, it shall be the primary attempt of the School of Business to award the Friedlander Scholarship annually to a student who will serve as a student project manager within the Center for the Advancement of Small Business.

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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 full-time undergraduate program at the School of Business.

R. John and Carolyn Dunnagan Fletcher Fund

This scholarship was created by R. John Fletcher, BBA ’68, and Carolynn Dunnagan Fletcher, BA ’70. This fund will provide for undergraduate scholarships at the School of Business, with a preference for students with disabilities.

Sergius Gambal Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1988 by Sergius Gambal, BA ‘52. The income earned by this fund provides financial assistance to undergraduate students from the Washington Metropolitan area who are economically disadvantaged and thereby increases their opportunities for education and career advancement. Recipients must be full-time students enrolled in the School of Business.

Thaddeus A. and Mary Jean Lindner Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1988 by the Washington Gas Light Company. The income earned by this fund provides scholarship awards to graduate students in the School of Business.

William Charles Keller Scholarship and Loan Fund

This endowment was established in 2005 by William C. Keller, BA, ‘49, and Dorothy D. Keller. The income earned by this fund provides scholarships and loans for deserving undergraduate students in the School of Business.

Lt. Colonel Norman W. Flinn, Jr. USMC (Ret.) Memorial Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 2014 by Ruth E. Beardsley Parker in memory of her cousin, Lt. Colonel Norman W. Flinn Jr., MBA ‘64. This fund provides scholarship support for veterans of the United States armed forces who attended GW School of Business at either the undergraduate or graduate level.

This endowment fund was established in 1985 by Thaddeus A. Lindner, BA ‘51, and Mary Jean Lindner. The income earned by this fund supports scholarships to undergraduate students in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Business. Recipients must be full-time undergraduate students. Awards may be made to students in any class, including incoming freshmen. Recipients may receive awards for second and subsequent years, provided they meet a defined level of academic achievement. This level is to be established by the university and made known to the recipient. In selecting recipients, consideration may be given to both financial need and merit. Merit may include past academic performance, but the donors desire that consideration also be given to evidence of motivation.

PRIZES

Thornton Washington Owen International Business Scholarship Fund

John Henry Cowles Prize Fund for the School of Business

This endowment fund was established in 1988 by T. J. Owen as a tribute to his father, Thornton Washington Owen. Income earned by this fund supports scholarship awards to full-time undergraduate students in the School of Business who have selected International Business as their field of instruction. Recipients will be selected on the basis of academic promise with due consideration to financial need.

Tucker Scholarship Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1992 by Avram S. Tucker, GWSB ‘77. The income earned by this fund provides scholarship support for full-time students enrolled in the School of Business.

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Charles and Florence Diehl Student Prize Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1994 by Charles E. Diehl in memory of Florence Diehl. Income earned by this fund supports an annual award to a senior undergraduate or graduate student in finance.

Elizabeth B. Adams Student Prize Fund

This endowment fund was established in 1986 by Mrs. Madeleine E. Williams in memory of her daughter, Dr. Elizabeth B. Adams. The income earned by this fund supports an annual prize in the Department of Management Science within the School of Business, and advances the university by enabling it to recognize particular achievement by graduates in Information Systems Management.

This endowment fund was established in 1943 by John Henry Cowles. In 1985 the president approved a change in the criteria for awarding the Cowles Prize that would consider overall achievement rather than academic average alone and the prize would be available to graduate as well as undergraduate students.


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Advisory Board CENTER FOR REAL ESTATE & URBAN ANALYSIS

CHAIRMAN Mr. Alan Davis, BBA 1982 Senior Managing Director Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. Washington, D.C. Mr. Richard Abramson, BBA 1981 Chair Real Estate Group Cole Schotz Hackensack, N.J. Mr. Charles R. Bendit, BBA 1975 Principal Taconic Investment Partners New York, N.Y. Mr. Jeffrey S. Berkes, MBA 1993 President West Coast Federal Realty Investment Trust San Jose, Calif. Mr. Jim Blumenthal, BBA 1978 Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer First Washington Realty, Inc. Bethesda, Md. Mr. Peter Borzak, BA (CCAS) 1984 Principal Pine Tree Commercial Realty, LLC Northbrook, Ill. Mr. John B. Brod, BA (CCAS) 1973 Partner ABS Partners Real Estate New York, N.Y. Mr. David A. Burris, BBA 1979 Co-Chairman Terra Holdings (parent company of Brown Harris Stevens) New York, N.Y. Mr. John M. Cibinic, BBA 1986, MBA 1993 Partner Beekman Advisors, LLC McLean, Va. Mr. Lee Deutsch, BA (CCAS), 1996 Principal National Granite New York, N.Y.

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Mr. Michael Edelman, BBA 1989 Senior VP of Production Management Beech Street Capital New York, N.Y. Ms. Carol S. Engel, BBA 1985, MBA 1988 President Executive Vice President Commander Enterprises, LLC. Plainview, N.Y. Mr. Hossein Fateh, BBA 1995, MS 1997 Co-Founder, President, and CEO DuPont Fabros Technology Washington, D.C. Mr. James E. Flaum, Parent Managing Director Morgan Stanley Franklin Lakes, N.J. Mr. H. Gary Gabriel, BBA 1989 Executive Director Cushman & Wakefield East Rutherford, N.J. Mr. Lawrence H. Gesner, BBA 1980 Partner Venable LLP Washington, D.C. Mr. Joshua D. Gleiber, BBA 1989 Chief Operating Officer RockFarmer Capital Douglaston, N.Y. Mr. Stephen G. Kliegerman, BBA 1989 President Halstead Property Development Marketing New York, N.Y. Mr. Josh N. Kuriloff, BBA 1981 Executive Vice Chairman Cushman & Wakefield New York, N.Y.

Ms. Sharon Oliver, MBA 1982 Principal Meany & Oliver McLean, Va. Mr. Evan Pariser, MBA 1982 Senior Managing Director Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP New York, N.Y. Ms. Deborah Ratner Salzberg, BA 1975 (CCAS), GW Trustee President Forest City Washington Washington, D.C. Mr. Brian Ray, BA (CCAS) 1994 Managing Partner ABR Partners, LLC New York, N.Y. Mr. Stuart Romanoff Vice Chairman Cushman & Wakefield New York, N.Y. Ms. Judy S. Shenefield, BBA 1985, MBA 1987 Immediate Past President FIABCI — The International Real Estate Federation Great Falls, Va. Mr. Stan Sloter President Paradigm Development Arlington, Va. Mr. Monty Thakur Director & Owner Viva Group Maharashtra, India Represented by Mr. Jeffrey Stoddard, Chief Advisor, Viva Group

Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mr. Robert J. Valero, BA (CCAS) 1982 Executive Director Center for Real Estate and Urban Analysis The George Washington University School of Business 2131 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20052 Tel: 202-994-0920 Fax: 202-994-5966 E-mail: rjvalero@gwu.edu CHAIR Mr. Christopher Leinberger Tel: 202-425-6485 E-mail: cleinberger@gwu.edu FACULTY Dr. Tom Geurts Tel: 202-994-7542 E-mail: tgg@gwu.edu Dr. Robert Van Order Tel: 202-994-3427 E-mail: rvo@gwu.edu STAFF Mr. Patrick Lynch Research & Development Manager Tel: 202-994-5951 E-mail: plynch@gwu.edu Ms. Patricia Niles Administrative Manager Tel: 202-994-5206 E-mail: pniles@gwu.edu

Mr. Stephen J. Yalof, BBA 1985 Chief Executive Officer and Senior Executive Vice President Simon Premium Outlets New York, N.Y.

Ms. Jodie W. McLean President and CIO EDENS Columbia, S.C.

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BOARD OF ADVISORS

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Mr. Justin C. Bakewell,

Mr. Kenneth B. Chaletzky,

Mr. Jonathan J. Hochberg,

MBA 2009

BBA 1971

BBA 1985

Advisor

President & Chief Executive Officer

President

Brown Advisory

Copy General Corporation

Hillview Capital Advisors, LLC

Washington, D.C.

Sterling, Va.

New York, N.Y.

Mr. Edward R. Barrientos,

Mr. George A. Coelho,

Mr. Philip S. Hunter, BBA 1964

MBA 1990

MBA 1977, GW Trustee

President & Chief Executive Officer

President & Chief Executive Officer

Managing Director

Hunter Associates Laboratory

Brazen Careerist

Good Energies

Reston, Va.

Great Falls, Va.

London, United Kingdom

Mr. Charles R. Bendit,

Mr. Matthew R. Cohen,

Senior Account Director

BBA 1975

BBA 2008, MBA 2011

Izea, Inc.

Co- Chief Executive Officer

Associate

New York , N.Y.

Taconic Investment Partners

AlphaTerra Partners

New York, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.

Mr. Mitchell E. Blaser,

Ms. Denise L. Dombay,

Core Capital Partners

BBA 1973 and former GW parent

BAccy 1988

Washington, D.C.

BOARD CHAIRMAN

Senior Finance Business Partner,

Chief Operating Officer

Information Technology

Ms. Robin K. Liebowitz,

Ironshore Inc.

Marriott International

BBA 1985, MBA 1987

Chief Executive Officer

Bethesda, Md.

Founder & CEO

Mr. Brian Landau, MBA 2013

Mr. Mark J. Levine, MBA 1978 Managing Director

Ironshore Bermuda and

Rkl3D LLC

Iron-Starr Excess Agency, Ltd

Dr. Slim Feriani, MBA 1989,

Hamilton, Bermuda

PhD 1996 London, United Kingdom

Mr. James G. Blumenthal,

Larchmont, N.Y. Mr. Steven M. Merdinger, BBA 1976 and current GW parent

BBA 1978

Mr. R. John Fletcher, BBA 1968

Senior Partner

Executive Vice President

Chief Executive Officer & Founder

KMR LLP

& Chief Financial Officer

Fletcher Spaght, Inc.

New York, N.Y.

First Washington Realty, Inc.

Boston, Mass. Ms. Mary M. Miller, MBA 1978

Bethesda, Md. Mr. Lawrence N. Gumberg,

Independent Contractor

Mr. John J. Calaman,

GW Parent

Washington, D.C.

former GW parent

President

Senior Vice President/Investments

LG Realty Advisors

Mr. Brian V. Moran, MS 2007

Stifel

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Chief Executive Officer

New York, N.Y.

Government CIO Mr. Brian Herrman, BBA 1977

Columbia, Md.

Mr. James L. Carruthers, Jr.,

President & CEO

MBA 1980

China-America Healthcare Partners

Mr. Sean Murphy, MBA 2013

Co-founder

Wallingford, Conn.

Founder

Sophos Capital

SPM Strategies

Menlo Park, Calif.

Washington, D.C.

Members in blue also serve on the Board’s Executive Committee

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Ms. Carolyn G. Potter,

Ms. Susan L. Selby,

MBA 2001, BBA 1999

MBA 1985

President

Co-Owner

The Carrie Potter Group, LLC

Selby Winery

Houston, Texas

Healdsburg, Calif.

Mr. Michael S. Quinn, BA 1984

Mr. Mark R. Shenkman,

Partner

MBA 1967, GW Trustee

Q Advisors LLC

Founder & President

Denver, Colo.

Shenkman Capital Management Greenwich, Conn.

Mr. William V. Quinn, MBA 1992 President

Mr. Eduardo Stern, MBA 1984,

Fast4ward Consulting Group

current GW Parent

Gambrills, Md.

Managing Director & Partner Landstar Homes

Mr. André R. Rogers, BS 1988

Coral Gables, Fla.

Co-Founder & Chief Financial Officer Enlightened, Inc.

Mr. Avram S. Tucker,

Washington, D.C.

BBA 1977, GW Trustee Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Louis Rosenfeld, BBA 1980

TM Financial Forensics, LLC

Managing Director

San Francisco, Calif.

Credit Suisse Westport, Conn.

Mr. George W. Wellde, Jr., MBA 1976, GW Trustee

Mr. Steven S. Ross, BBA 1981,

Of Counsel

GW Trustee

Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Senior Vice President

New York, N.Y.

RBC Wealth Management Washington, D.C.

Mr. Christopher G. Young, BBA 1980, MS 1983

Mr. Howard B. Rubin, BBA 1981

Principal

and current GW parent

Deloitte Consulting, LLP

Managing Member &

Arlington, Va.

Chief Operating Officer Midwood Capital Management LLC

Ms. Jane M.H. Zaloudek, MBA 1986

Boston, Mass.

Wealth Manager, Principal Aspiriant

Mr. John Santaguida, BBA 1984

San Francisco, Calif.

Chief Executive Officer McMorgan & Company LLC

Mr. William N. Ziegler, BBA 1981

San Fransicso, Calif.

Founder Ziegler Resources, LLC New York, N.Y.

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Dean’s Encore Circle Mr. J. Henry Ambrose, EMBA 1993 Vice President, State Public Policy (Ret.) Verizon Communications Washington, D.C. Mr. John W. Asher, III, MSA 1973 and former GW parent Chairman & Chief Executive Officer US China Business Solutions, Inc. and Asher‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ ‌| Global Leaders in Sales Strategies Washington, D.C. Mr. Roland K. Bullard, II, BA 1966, MBA 1969 President & Chief Executive Officer FastShip, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Thomas L. di Galoma, MBA 1985 and 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. The Hon. Mary Jo Jacobi-Jephson, MBA 1976 Alexandria, Va. Ms. Madelyn P. Jennings, Friend Senior Vice President of Human Resources (Ret.) The Gannett Co., Inc. Falls Church, Va.


Ms. Victoria P. Lazzell, MBA 1980

Mr. Daniel Mateleska, MSHA 1974

Mr. Randall B. Roe, MBA 1977

Senior Vice President

President

Vice Chairman

Boston Private Bank & Trust

MW Medical Management

Burns and Roe, Inc.

Company

Associates, LLC

Washington, D.C.

Boston, Mass.

Cumberland, R.I. Mr. Scott J. Van Hove, Friend

The Hon. Malcolm Lovell, Friend

Mr. C. Jackson Ritchie, Jr., Friend

Vice President, Global Operations

Former Under-Secretary of Labor

President (Ret.)

BSA, The Software Alliance

Ronald Reagan Administration

H Street Building Corporation

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Arlington, Va.

Ms. Louise Lynch, Friend

Mr. John W. Rollins, Jr., Friend

USN (Ret.), MS 1970

Chairman Emeritus

Chief Executive Officer

Chairman

Courtesy Associates

& Chairman (Ret.)

The Estate of James Campbell

Washington, D.C.

Aztech Software Corporation

Honolulu, Hawaii

Adm. Ronald J. Zlatoper,

Washington, D.C. Mr. Pete L. Manos, BA 1956, MA 1961

Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Robinson,

President &

USMC (Ret.), MS 1969

Chief Executive Officer (Ret.)

President & CEO (Ret.)

Giant Food, Inc.

National Association of

Annapolis, Md.

Federal Credit Unions Waco, Texas

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School of Business Office of the Dean Duquès Hall, 660 2201 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20052 www.business.gwu.edu

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