Donor Report 2016-2017

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Donor Report 2016-2017


A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND DEAN

You continue to be a true testament to the power of the STCL Houston community. South Texas College of Law Houston’s alumni, donors, and friends represent an array of experiences, professions, and resources. However, a singular mission connects us all: to provide a diverse body of students with an opportunity to obtain an exceptional legal education. From the charitable foundation that opens new doors with a generous grant to the alumnus who makes a consistent annual gift, each donor has different motivations and means for giving. They all unite to accomplish exceptional things, a few of which we have outlined in this report. In fiscal year 2016-2017, we opened a new clinic, expanded our bar exam preparation program, and awarded 805 scholarships totaling more than $3 million — none of which we could have done without you. Whether you made a one-time gift to support a community challenge, made a commitment to contribute monthly, or made a significant investment in the cultivation of a new program, we are grateful for your generosity and support. Thank you!

Donald J. Guter President and Dean


STCL HOUSTON DONOR REPORT 2016-2017

During spring 2017, STCL Houston launched Give Day with an ambitious plan to reach 100 donors in 24 hours. Nicholas J. Lanza ’89, Sharon M. Schweitzer ’89, and Brant J. Stogner ’06 pledged to donate an additional $10,000 when the community reached the goal. Faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends united to surpass the goal by more than 300 percent, securing a bonus matching gift of $2,500 in addition to the original $10,000 pledge. In total, 351 donors contributed more than $90,000 and demonstrated the real power of the law school’s community.

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STCL HOUSTON DONOR REPORT 2016-2017

collaboration

At STCL Houston, we recognize that we can do more good when we work together.

In no area is this more evident than in the Randall O. Sorrels Legal Clinics. The clinics serve as the law school’s service arm, providing more than $1 million worth of pro bono legal aid to underserved Houstonians each year. Funding for the 19 clinical practice areas comes from a combination of individual gifts, corporate sponsorships, and public and private grants. In July 2016, the law school earned a grant from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to start a brand-new Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, which provides counsel and representation for indigent and non-native English speaking taxpayers who have “matters in controversy” with the IRS. The grant funds allowed the school to hire a new staff attorney to support the tax clinic, creating a winning situation for STCL Houston students, the IRS, and the Houston community.


YOUR IMPACT

No matter the size, every gift to South Texas College of Law Houston is critical to the institution’s mission. An individual donor’s modest monthly or annual commitment can be as valuable as a large bequest. A recurring gift is a source of reliable income on which the law school can rely to support new and ongoing programs.

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Since his graduation in 1986, Roland Garcia and his wife Karen have made a recurring gift to the school’s annual fund, allowing them to make a major impact over time. The Garcias — and others who make consecutive giving a priority — provide STCL Houston with the flexibility and confidence to address areas of greatest need.


STCL HOUSTON DONOR REPORT 2016-2017

Launched in 2007 to unite South Texas College of Law Houston graduates for a common purpose, the Law Firm Challenge is a friendly competition among local firms, offices, and corporations with three or more alumni. Competing groups aim to achieve 100 percent participation from their colleagues in giving to the law school during a fiscal year. Each year, the challenge grows as alumni put their dollars where their hearts are — supporting the future of their alma mater. During fiscal year 2016-2017, 21 organizations met the challenge, raising more than $239,000 toward scholarships for current and future students.

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YOUR IMPACT

For 95 years, STCL Houston continually has grown and adapted to changing demands in order to provide a legal education that is relevant, practical, and leading-edge.

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Generous donors help faculty, staff, and students take new and innovative programs from concept to reality. In 2017, with the help of a $1.27 million donor pledge, the law school began the foundational work to establish an Indigent Criminal Defense Certification Program to address the gaps in Harris County’s criminal justice system. The first of its kind in Texas, the program has the potential to make a significant impact on the criminal defense system by developing a pipeline of well-trained defense attorneys who will provide effective and client-centered representation for indigent criminal defendants.


FINANCIAL IMPACT

During fiscal year 2016-2017, many dedicated alumni and friends generously contributed to South Texas College of Law Houston. Presented here are graphics that break down, by source and purpose, gifts received by the college in 2016-2017.

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“I’m a first-generation law student. After working in social services, I became frustrated with the reactive nature of the work and turned to the proactive side of service — the law. As a recipient of the Hyman L. Slohm Scholarship, I am in a financial position where I feel supported and comfortable to focus all my efforts on studying and becoming a better advocate.” – FANNY BRISEIDA TURCIOS, ’18


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“While the Sam & Ruth Gross Memorial Scholarship has been a great help for me personally, it also will contribute to serving the community because that is my primary goal. I have made it my mission to work hard and be kind.” – CESAR ESCALANTE ’18

“I have practiced as a real estate professional for 19 years, and decided to pursue my passion for service by attending STCL Houston. As a second career student, my family and I have made some sacrifices so I could pursue a law degree. The Vinson & Elkins Public Interest Scholarship has been a financial blessing and a confirmation that I’m following my purpose.” – MARK SONNIER, ’17


Recognizing alumni and friends who gererously support STCL Houston

1923 GIVING SOCIETY

Silver Member $250,000 to $499,999

Established in 2013 to commemorate the year the law school was founded, the 1923 Society honors alumni, donors, and special supporters who have made cumulative gifts of $25,000 or more.

MD Anderson Foundation Anonymous Wayne Fisher / Fisher, Boyd, Johnson & Huguenard, L.L.P. J. Weldon Granger ’74 / Jones Granger Nez Gross and H. Michael Gross ’71 Richard N. Laminack ’87 Ryland Pirtle and Thomas W. Pirtle ’90 Molly Ann Smith* and Ed A. Smith* Yvonne Stern and Jeffrey M. Stern ’82 U.S. Department of Education Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. Elizabeth P. and Harold R. Williams Foundation Williams, Kherkher, Hart & Boundas, LLP Estate of John H. Winborn ’69

Crystal Member $10,000,000 plus Houston Endowment Inc. Fred and Mabel R. Parks Foundation Platinum Member $1,000,000 to $9,999,999 Virginia Mudge Alexander* Susan Anderson and Richard H. Anderson Jr. ’82 John O’Quinn*/John M. O’Quinn Foundation Mabel R. Parks* and Fred Parks ’37* Rockwell Fund, Inc. Randall O. Sorrels ’87 Ann Parks Stallings Texas Access to Justice Foundation Urban Diversified Properties Gold Member $500,000 to $999,999 Jack Baldwin ’85 / Scott Baldwin Jr. ’83 / Baldwin & Baldwin, LLP The Cullen Foundation Barbara Jordan and Donley D. Jordan ’69 Betty Reed* and Professor Harry L. Reed* Estate of Harry L. Reed Estate of Emilie B. Slohm

Bronze Member $100,000 to $249,999 Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Aziz Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC Marleen Myers Bergman ’80 Ruth R. Bettes Charitable Foundation Commander Steve Bozeman Sr. and LuAnne Bozeman The Brown Foundation, Inc. Ernest J. Browne Jr.* Daniel S. Cartwright ’83 Croley & Steinberg Professor Sandra L. DeGraw and Kimberly H. Williamson Laurie Echevarria and Michael Echevarria ’83 ExxonMobil Foundation George M. Fleming / Fleming | Nolen | Jez, L.L.P.

The Fondren Foundation Godwin Bowman & Martinez PC Darlene Greco and Mac A. Greco Jr. Connie Hays and Michael S. Hays ’74 Noelle Hirschfeld and Neal W. Hirschfeld ’80 Jane Hogan and Richard P. Hogan Sr. ’61* Joseph D. Jamail Jr.* / Lee and Joseph D. Jamail Foundation Carole Krist and Ronald D. Krist/ The Krist Foundation Sally J. Langston ’91 Kimberly H. Lee MacDonald-Peterson Foundation Marine Insurance Seminars, Inc. Emelda N. Mbah and Harry P. Hutchens Jr. ’56 Medtronic Foundation James R. Moriarty / Law Offices of James R. Moriarty Jan Mullins and Terrell S. Mullins / The Willard & Anne Levin Foundation Diane Murray and Ted S. Murray ’80 Norton Rose Fulbright LLP George Fred Rhodes Sr. ’54* / Stutz Partners, Ltd. Evelyn Morris Roberts ’45* Susan Rusk and Jeff E. Rusk ’83 / The Rusk Law Firm, PC Shell Oil Company Foundation Vivian L. Smith Foundation Andrew B. Sommerman ’86 Geraldine A. Sullivan and James B. Sullivan ’69 David Towery ’79 Patricia Nowak Turner ’84 and Thomas Turner

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Founding Member $25,000 to $99,999 Ad Hoc Legal Nikki Agosto and Bernardino Agosto Jr. ’95 Carol Alfini and Jim Alfini William K. Anderson Sr. ’64* Andrews Kurth Kenyon LLP Anonymous Anna Robertson Atkins and George P. Atkins Jr. Laurent A. Baillargeon ’74 Baker Botts L.L.P. Bank of America Lisa Blue Baron ’80 The C.T. Bauer Foundation Beirne, Maynard & Parsons, L.L.P. The Honorable Spurgeon E. Bell* and Virginia B. Bell* Katharine Gregg Belton* E. Trey Bergman ’80 Bracewell LLP Deborah Brown and Samuel J. Brown III ’68 Valerie Burman and Darryl M. Burman ’83 The Honorable Jay W. Burnett ’73 and Associate Dean Catherine Greene Burnett Professor Bruce W. Burton and Marlyse Burton Professor Elaine A. Carlson ’79 and Robert Carlson Bernard F. Clark Jr. Clark, Love & Hutson, GP ConocoPhillips D. Maxine Cook* Florine Cornelius* and Simon C. Cornelius ’58 Marsha Cross and John S. Beeson ’65 Nancy Beck Deane and John H. Deane* Sara F. del Pozo and Ephraim del Pozo ’97 Linda S. Dudensing and Carl Dudensing ’61 Fran Dunn and Charles Robert “Bob” Dunn ’65 * Professor W. David East and Carol East Equal Justice Works ExxonMobil Corporation

The George Foundation Goforth King Moshenberg LLP Grady, Schneider & Newman, LLP Dean Donald J. Guter and Patricia A. Guter Halliburton Foundation, Inc. The Hamill Foundation Haynes and Boone, L.L.P. Jennifer Bruch Hogan and Richard P. Hogan Jr. ’85 David W. Holman* ’85/ The Holman Law Firm Kimberly Horowitz and Daniel D. Horowitz III ’02 Houston Intellectual Property Law Association Julia J. Howry and Randy R. Howry ’85 Lynne A. Hudson ’02 and Edward J. Hudson The Honorable Lynn N. Hughes and Olive Hughes Jane Hurst and Michael K. Hurst ’90 Randall H. Jamail ’86 / Justice Record Company Inc. Executive Vice President Emeritus Helen Bishop Jenkins and Hays Jenkins Jr. Julie H. Johnson and Gordon R. Johnson ’86 Melissa B. Johnson and J. Ken Johnson II ’86 Teresa Johnson and Robert E. Johnson Jr. ’79 JPMorgan Chase KBR, Inc. K & E Fund, Inc. Walter J. Kronzer III ’87 / The Kronzer Family Laminack, Pirtle & Martines, L.L.P. Becky J. Lanier and W. Mark Lanier / The Lanier Law Firm, PC Janet Lipnick and Elton S. Lipnick ’62 Locke Lord LLP Daniel B. Lovejoy ’36* MABATX Foundation Beverly Manne and Richard S. Manne ’70* Martin, Disiere, Jefferson & Wisdom, LLP George W. Mauzé II ’83 Elizabeth McLane and R. Drayton McLane Jr. Joan W. McLeod and

E. Douglas McLeod ’90 George R. Miner / Miner-Dederick Companies, Inc. Judy Mingledorff and Kenneth P. Mingledorff ’79 Clinton F. Morse Robert A. Mosbacher Jr. A. W. Moursund* Linda Nichols and Nick C. Nichols Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation Imogen S. Papadopoulos ’84 David S. Prince ’82* Provost & Umphrey Law Firm, LLP Dean Frank T. Read and Carol A. Read Reaud, Morgan & Quinn, L.L.P. RM Auctions Inc. Beuna Sales and James B. Sales The Honorable Robert K. Schaffer ’84 and Jo Ann Weiss Schaffer ’85 Sharon Schweitzer ’89 Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. SynerMark Properties Barbara Steen and Jeff Steen ’87 Lurinda L. Stephens and R. Gary Stephens ’75 Taylor & Ernster, P.C. Mary Louise Townes* and Edgar E. Townes Jr.* Sean P. Tracey ’91 / Tracey & Fox Associate Dean T. Gerald Treece and Sue Treece Betty Turner and John W. Turner ’70 United Way of Greater Houston The West Endowment Mary Williamson* and Dean W.J. Williamson* Nancy G. Wilks and Dean William L. Wilks* Victoria Wilson and David R. Wilson ’69 John L. Wortham & Son L.P. Lynn Young and L. Steve Young ’93 * deceased Listings as of Sept. 1, 2016 – Aug. 31, 2017


FRED PARKS SOCIETY

SPURGEON E. BELL FELLOWS SOCIETY

A tribute to 1937 alumnus and Texas legal legend Fred Parks, the Fred Parks Society is composed of members who have listed South Texas College of Law Houston as a beneficiary in a will, trust, retirement plan, insurance policy, or foundation. If you would like to include STCL Houston in your estate plan, please visit legacy.stcl.edu.

Named in honor of the judge and professor who devoted nearly 60 years to the law school’s mission, the Spurgeon E. Bell Fellows Society honors supporters who have donated $1,000 or more in the fiscal year.

Virginia Mudge Alexander* Anonymous Laurent A. Baillargeon ’74

Estate of M. Norwood Cheairs ’63* D. Maxine Cook* James G. Farr ’77 Dean Donald J. Guter and Patricia A. Guter The Honorable Jay T. Karahan ’83 Daniel B. Lovejoy ’36* Estate of Betty Carole Osborne Parham* Mabel R. Parks* and Fred Parks ’37* Gordon J. Quan ’77 Betty Reed* and Professor Harry L. Reed* Estate of Emilie B. Slohm* Bradley S. Tegeler ’02 Estate of John H. Winborn ’69* Anne R. Woods * Florence Jane Yount ’58* * deceased Listings as of Sept. 1, 2016 – Aug. 31, 2017

Platinum Fellows $10,000 and above Susan Anderson and Richard H. Anderson Jr. ’82 Annonymous Marleen M. Bergman ’80

BHP Billiton Petroleum Matched Giving Program Commander Steve Bozeman Sr. and LuAnne Bozeman The C.T. Bauer Foundation Sara F. del Pozo and Ephraim R. del Pozo ’97 Elizabeth P. and Harold R. Williams Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Alexandra L. Farias and Randall O. Sorrels ‘87 Fred and Mabel R. Parks Foundation Dean Donald J. Guter and Patricia A. Guter Haynes and Boone, LLP Donald D. Jackson Linda M. Lopez and Joseph K. Lopez ’78 MD Anderson Foundation Janice L. Mullins and Terrell S. Mullins Nightcourt Rockwell Fund, Inc. Sharon M. Schweitzer ’89 and John H. Robinson The Simmons Foundation Yvonne Stern and Jeffrey M. Stern ’82 Geraldine A. Sullivan and James B. Sullivan ’69* Texas Access to Justice Foundation United Way of Greater Houston The Willard & Anne Levin Foundation Darren C. Wolfman

Gold Fellows $5,000 to $9,999 Nikki N. Agosto and Bernardino C. Agosto ’95 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Laurent A. Baillargeon ’73 Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC Genora A. Boykins ’85 and Dwight Boykins Valerie Burman and Darryl M. Burman ’83 Bernard F. Clark Jr. The Honorable Robert A. Eckels ’93 and Jet Y. Eckels Frost Bank Lynn B. Gagnon and Stewart W. Gagnon ’74 Goforth King Moshenberg LLP Connie Hays and Michael S. Hays ‘74 Jackson Lewis P.C. Melissa B. Johnson and J. Ken Johnson II ’86 Sally J. Langston ’91 Brenda Lanza and Nicholas J. Lanza ’89 Keri Milich and Michael W. Milich ’97 Imogen S. Papadopoulos ’83 Dr. Stephen M. Papadopoulos and Penelope S. Papadopoulos / Papadopoulos Family Foundation Sylvia L. Quan and Gordon J. Quan ’77 Susan Rusk and Jeffrey E. Rusk ’83 / The Rusk Law Firm, P.C. Andrew B. Sommerman ’85 State Bar of Texas Real Estate, Probate & Trust Law Section Texas Bar Foundation Sharla L. Thompson and James D. Thompson III ’86 Ruthie N. White ’96 and Keith R. White Estate of John H. Winborn ’69*


Silver Fellows $1,000 to $4,999 Stephen Alderman Carol Alfini and Jim Alfini Asian American Bar Foundation of Houston, Inc. Francis S. Baldwin Jr. ’82 Lisa B. Baron ’80 Charles A. Beckham Jr. Anthony K. Benardino ’81 The Honorable Levi J. Benton ’92 and Janis J. Benton Marilyn A. Bourque and Gerald E. Bourque ’79 Debbie Brothers and Gregory A. Brothers Keri D. Brown ’06 and Benjamin P. Womack Professor Vanessa S. Browne-Barbour Eugene R. Bruns The Honorable Jay W. Burnett ’73 and Associate Dean Catherine Greene Burnett Professor Sandra J. Carnahan ’86 and Mike Carnahan Melissa A. Cass ’07 and G. Troy Pickett ’10 Pei Lin K. Cheng ’00 Professor Byron P. Davis ’72 and Professor Carolyn Davis Law Office of Grayson L. Davis, PLLC Elizabeth A. Dennis ’84 James R. Douglass Jr. ’77 Wendy L. Fullenweider ’80 and Donn C. Fullenweider Professor Pamela E. George Daniel O. Goforth Associate Dean Maxine D. Goodman and Steven B. Goodman John W. Granger ’74 Gray Reed & McGraw, LLP Nola J. Greaves Darlene Greco and Mac A. Greco Jr. Nez Gross and H. Michael Gross ’71 The Honorable Eva Martinez Guzman ’89 and Anthony Guzman Julie C. Halstead ’87 and Bruce E. Halstead ’87

Catherine B. Hanslik and Christopher P. Hanslik ’95 Christine D. Herron ’10 Noelle Hirschfeld and Neal W. Hirschfeld ’80 Jane C. Hogan Kimberly B. Horowitz and Daniel D. Horowitz III ’02 The Honorable Lynn N. Hughes and Olive Hughes Cynthia Hughes and Patrick L. Hughes Jackson Walker L.L.P. Executive Vice President Emeritus Helen Bishop Jenkins and Hays Jenkins Jr. Catherine Keirnan and John P. Keirnan ’80 Steven J. Kherkher ’89 Denise H. Kim ’00 and John H. Kim ’92 Kirby, Mathews & Walrath, PLLC Irene Kosturakis ’86 Gene Krane and James R. Evans Jr. ’81 The Dorothy and Jim Kronzer Foundation Lanza Law Firm PC Beverly R. Lee ’92 Lynne Liberato ’80 and James B. Flodine ’81 MABATX Foundation Marathon Oil Company Marine Insurance Seminars, Inc. George W. Mauzé II ’83 Rebecca E. McCay ’95 and R. S. McCay Associate Dean Bruce A. McGovern and Fabienne McGovern Rebecca L. Miller and Benjamin P. Miller ’06 Sally J. Miller ’87 and David L. Miller ’86 Lucas J. Munson / Munson & McMillin Corliss Nettles and Eugene M. Nettles ’74 Karen Nichols and Jeffrey J. Nichols Jack C. Ogg ’61 Porter Hedges LLP Professor Jean Fleming Powers and Bruce S. Powers Carolyn S. Raney and Kenneth C. Raney Jr. ’77 Reliant

Professor Jeffrey L. Rensberger and Annette Rensberger Javier A. Rey ’82 George F. Rhodes ’53 Gail S. Riley ’79 Cynthia Colbert Riley and James M. Riley Jr. ’77 Professor Gary S. Rosin ’84 and Jan Rosin The Honorable E.J. Salcines ’63 and Elsa Salcines James D. Seegers ’92 The Honorable Timothy K. Seo ’72 and Dr. D. G. Moon G. Seo Rebecca K. Skiba ’02 and Leo A. Skiba Jo A. Smith and Robert J. Smith ’82 Professor Tobin A. Sparling Elizabeth C. Starkey and Jerry L. Starkey ’80 State Bar of Texas Litigation Section Jennifer O. Stogner ’06 and Brant J. Stogner ’06 Student Bar Association Stutz Partners, Ltd. Elizabeth Svabic ’16 Jacquelyn Tinsley and J. Goodwille Pierre ’00 Gretchen M. Umbeck ’95 The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program Bridget Burke Vick ’09 and Gabe T. Vick III ’07 Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. Associate Dean John J. Worley and Ann Worley Kellye Wright and M. Kyle Wright ’07 Paula M. Yale and Paul G. Yale * deceased Listings as of Sept. 1, 2016 – Aug. 31, 2017


CONSECUTIVE GIVING

In addition to our giving societies, we also provide special recognition for those who have given to the law school every year for five or more consecutive years. An annual gift, regardless of amount, is a valuable investment in our future. 20+ years of giving Candyce T. Beneke ’94 and Bruce E. Beneke The Honorable Jay W. Burnett ’73 and Associate Dean Catherine Greene Burnett Judith A. Dunn ’89 and R.E. Dunn Karen H. Garcia and Roland Garcia Jr. ’86 Nez Gross and H. Michael Gross ’71 Connie Hays and Michael S. Hays ’74 Jennifer B. Hogan and Richard P. Hogan ’85 Sally J. Langston ’91 M. Karinne McCullough ’87 and William McCullough Imogen S. Papadopoulos ’84 Beth A. Plummer and Jim Plummer William B. Stripling Jr. ’72 Stutz Partners, Ltd. Texas Access to Justice Foundation Ann M. Trentin and Michael S. Keenan ’84 The Honorable James T. Worthen ’80 and Laura T. Worthen 15-19 years of giving Carol Alfini and Jim Alfini Andrews Kurth Kenyon LLP Marleen Myers Bergman ’80 Linda G. Boyko and Philip W. Boyko ’77 Professor Richard R. Carlson and Lena Carlson Professor Sandra J. Carnahan ’86 and Mike Carnahan Aileen Clay and Patrick N. Clay ’76 Kirsten L. Cohoon ’01 and J. Patrick Cohoon ’01 Linda S. Dudensing and Carl Dudensing ’61 Professor Pamela E. George Rosalie M. Hitchcock ’90 and William M. Hitchcock Rene Hoover and W.G. “Jerry” Hoover ’81 Barbara Jordan and Donley D. Jordan ’69 Cheryl Morse and Randall W. Morse ’78 Corliss Nettles and Eugene M. Nettles ’74 Professor Jean Fleming Powers and Bruce S. Powers Javier A. Rey ’83

Rockwell Fund, Inc. James D. Seegers ’93 Chris R. Snyder and Robert L. Snyder II ’77 Randall O. Sorrels ’87 Frances C. Stephens and Nicholas C. Stephens ’87 Beth Sufian and James A. Passamano ’90 10-14 years of giving The Honorable Timothy M. Basquill ’83 and Katharine B. Basquill Debbie Brothers and Gregory A. Brothers Courtney Carlson ’08 and Brandon Siegmund Professor Elaine A. Carlson ’79 and Robert Carlson Caroline T. Cookingham and Jay H. Cookingham ’86 Assistant Dean Elizabeth A. Dennis ’84 Nancy Durrschmidt and Michael J. Durrschmidt ’82 Professor W. David East and Carol East Associate Dean Maxine D. Goodman and Steven B. Goodman Richard E. Grealish ’95 Lisie Houren and Jay R. Houren ’83 Executive Vice President Emeritus Helen Bishop Jenkins and Hays Jenkins Jr. Melissa B. Johnson and J. Ken Johnson II ’86 Professor R. Randall Kelso and Stephanie F. Kelso The Honorable Carolyn Dineen King and The Honorable Thomas M. Reavley Irene Kosturakis ’86 Brenda Lanza and Nicholas J. Lanza ’89 Matthew J. Laudone ’07 Associate Dean Bruce A. McGovern and Fabienne McGovern Sean G. McMullen ’04 Tina L. Mohr ’75 and David N. Mohr Margaret B. Moody and James H. Moody ’76 Professor Shelby A. D. Moore and Darryl Moore Professor Olga L. Moya Jan Mullins and Terrell S. Mullins / The Willard and Anne Levin Foundation Professor Francesca Ortiz Caroline O. Pass, O.D. and Anastas F. Pass, M.D. ’00 Lylene Pilkenton

Sylvia L. Quan and Gordon J. Quan ’77 Lauren C. Ravkind and Morris D. Weiss ’85 Sally Bell Rutherford Sharon M. Schweitzer ‘89 James D. Seegers ’93 Frances C. Stephens and Nicholas C. Stephens ’87 Connie Stevens and Joseph M. Stevens Jr. ’72 Jennifer O. Stogner ’06 and Brant J. Stogner ’06 Martha J. Stone ’01 and David Stone Geraldine A. Sullivan and James B. Sullivan ’69* Suzanne Suter ’78 and William T. Snypes ’77 Sharla L. Thompson and James D. Thompson III ’86 Jacquelyn Tinsley and J. Goodwille Pierre ’00 Sheryl Unger and Jeffrey M. Unger ’84 Professor Michael E. Wheeler and Patricia J. Wheeler Steve M. Williard ’93 John H. Winborn ’69 * Associate Dean John J. Worley and Ann Worley 5-9 years of giving Susan M. Aaron and Charles M. Aaron ’79 Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Aziz Kristin M. Agnew ’12 and Walker S. Agnew Jr. Nikki Agosto and Bernardino Agosto Jr. ’95 Stephen Alderman Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Susan Anderson and Richard H. Anderson Jr. ’82 Casey A. Armstrong ’08 and Rajinder K. Amolenda ’08 Karri M. Axtell ’12 and Donald W. Axtell Laurent A. Baillargeon ’74 Mina M. Banerjee ’09 and Arijit Banerjee ’09 Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC Professor John H. Bauman and Kathleen Bauman Aditi M. Befroui and Amir R. Befroui ’12 Andrew B. Bender ’12 Lauren L. Berlin and Richard D. Berlin ’06 Genora A. Boykins ’85 and Dwight Boykins Keri D. Brown ’06 and Benjamin P. Womack Professor Vanessa S. Browne-Barbour Valerie Burman and Darryl M. Burman ’83 Bebe Burns and G. Fred Rhodes Jr.


Kathy Carpenter and Brent Carpenter ’86 Elizabeth and Matthew D. Cavenaugh ’07 Kimberly L. Chandler ’01 and Gerald Chandler CME Group Rowena G. Compton Angela A. L. Connor ’13 and Joshua J. Connor Lisa L. Dahm ’95 Masoud A. Darvishi ’08 Donna K. Davis ’98 and William S. Davis Jennifer Deaton and David B. Deaton ’98 Sara F. del Pozo and Ephraim del Pozo ’97 Jane H. Doerries and Eric W. Doerries ’76 Lenora DuBose ’94 Elizabeth W. Dwyer ’07 and Alexander G. Dwyer ’07 Amanda A. Eichenbaum ’08 and Marc R. Eichenbaum ’08 Susan A. Everitt and Herbert D. Everitt ’89 Amy C. Falcon ’08 and Kevin K. Falcon Mary Leahy Farnan ’83 and James E. Farnan Jerry A. Farneti and John Farneti Jr. ’77 Barbara Fenton and George M. Fenton ’80 Professor Derek Fincham and Joni Fincham Lyndsay R. Fincher ’10 and Travis M. Fincher Kathleen Wells Fletcher ’86 and Terry J. Fletcher Mary Lou Flynn-Dupart ’84 and Mike Dupart Major Jeffrey A. Gall ’01 and Suzette Gall Joel R. Glover ’13 Daniel A. Gonzalez ‘’12 Dora Ann Gostecnik ’03 Darlene Greco and Mac A. Greco Jr. Dean Donald J. Guter and Patricia A. Guter The Honorable Eva Guzman ’89 and Anthony Guzman Carey L. Hain ’11 Halliburton Foundation, Inc. Julie C. Halstead ’87 and Bruce E. Halstead ‘87 Catherine B. Hanslik and Christopher P. Hanslik ’95 Misty A. Hataway-Cone ’01 and Paul Cone Christine D. Herron ’10 Noelle Hirschfeld and Neal W. Hirschfeld ’80 Barbara E. Hirt and Jeffrey A. Hirt ’89 Lisa M. Hodges and Colby S. Hodges ’10 Stephanie A. Holcombe ’09 and Randall G. Holcombe ‘’14 Kimberly B. Horowitz and Daniel D. Horowitz III ’02

Cynthia Hughes and Patrick L. Hughes Anne L. Jackson and John Mark Jackson ’93 Veronica F. Jacobs ’94 Donna L. Johnson ’10 and Keith S. Johnson The Honorable Nancy K. Johnson and Tim Johnson ’84 Brooke I. Jones and Michael P. Jones ’09 Angie K. Kaitson and E. Chris Kaitson ’81 M. Dilshad Kasmani ’07 Lucea S. Kedron ‘97 Gene Krane and James R. Evans Jr. ’81 Kathy Kronzer and Walter J. Kronzer III ’87 Raymond M. Kutch ’09 Ashley S. Langley and Curt M. Langley ’90 Cathy C. Larrinaga and R. Michael Larrinaga ’85 Andrew H. Lasky ’09 Professor Joseph K. Leahy and Rebecca L. Leahy Karen F. Lee and Stephen H. Lee ’94 Professor Katerina Lewinbuk Karl P. Long ’09 MABATX Foundation Marathon Oil Company Margaret Mellon Hitchcock Foundation Lisa M. McChristian and Sean M. McChristian ’08 Alyssa L. McCreight ’14 Robert R. McDonough ’08 Francis X. McIlvaine ’84 Medtronic Foundation The Honorable Michael W. Meyer ’65 Rebecca L. Miller and Benjamin P. Miller ’06 Mark A. Mitchell ’92 Lindsey C. Moorhead ’11 and Christopher A. Beard Desrye M. Morgan ’96 Gloria J. Moritz and Johnny L. Moritz Jason F. Muriby ’11 Diane Nolen and Rand P. Nolen ’93 Jack C. Ogg ’62 Kaela Olson and David W. Olson ’05 Monica M. Ortale ’93 Constance A. Pappas and Daniel C. Pappas ’74 Haley A. Paul ’13 and Zachary T. Paul Alicia A. Pearce and Andrew D. Pearce ’07 Amanda V. Pfeiffer ’12 and Jonathan W. Pfeiffer Porter Hedges LLP Michael P. Preng ’10 Amanda Pritchett and William L. Pritchett ’14

Carolyn S. Raney and Kenneth C. Raney Jr. ’77 Aaron M. Reimer ’07 Professor Jeffrey L. Rensberger and Annette Rensberger Julie Riddle and J. Albert Riddle ’86 Jeffrey N. Robertson ’13 Courtney N. Rosen ’’13 and John T. Kovach ’13 The Honorable James M. Rush ’80 Professor Deana Pollard Sacks and David J. Sacks ’85 The Honorable E.J. Salcines ’63 and Elsa Salcines Kara Salton and David W. Salton ’07 Janet Schellinger and Antoine C. Schellinger ’13 Amanda L. Shaw-Castro ’09 Rebecca K. Skiba ’02 and Leo A. Skiba Professor Tobin Sparling Richard T. Spies ’94 Patricia A. Speer and Thomas A. Speer ’62 Sarah A. Stamey and M. Harris Stamey ’07 Rachel P. Steely ’94 and Clay M. Steely ’94 Angela A. Stout ’07 and Adam P. Curley ’08 Kellee Suggs and Wilbur E. Suggs ’09 Bridget Burke Vick ’09 and Gabe T. Vick III ’07 Leslie Wade and Eric D. Wade ’95 The Honorable David Walker ’59 and Virgia Walker Connie Burnett Wallace ’84 and John B. Wallace Susan B. Wallach and Neal L. Wallach ’86 Brian E. Waters Ruthie N. White ’96 and Keith R. White Steve M. Williard ’93 Dr. Joseph R. Willie II ’91 and Christine Sampson Willie ’94 Helen B. Wils ’88 and Leonard A. Goldstein Michael J. Woodson ’12 Eleina M. Wyatt and Paul B. Wyatt ’13 Elaine Roch Young ’94 and Donald C. Young III Listings as of Sept. 1, 2016 – Aug. 31, 2017


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