PAUL TUL ANE SOCIET Y
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
Established in 1983, the Paul Tulane Society recognizes the visionary leaders and forwardPLACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
thinking philanthropists whose contributions of $1 million or more have shaped the past,
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Phillip Gross and Elizabeth Gross
present and future of Tulane University. Through their generosity, these extraordinary
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Barry A. Malkin and Jodi L. Block
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Steven M. Paul, MD and Jann E. Paul, MSW
individuals have positively impacted lives and communities around the world, making
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DISCOVERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 15 Estate of Ellen L. Conlon 16 Albert Lepage Foundation 19 Priddy Family Foundation 20 F. Chapman Taylor and Grace Boey Taylor 23 Robert E. Raborn, MD and Lenore Benson Raborn, MSW
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a difference in countless, critical ways. The Paul Tulane Society celebrates Tulane University’s most committed partners, the benefactors who share the University’s vision of making the world a better place through education, research and service. From our earliest days, our mission has been centered on saving lives and solving societal problems. And we have done so with unmatched determination and resilience, along with a certain joie de vivre and audacity that define our character. Nowhere is that audacity, that determination, and the propensity to envision a brighter tomorrow more evident than in the members of the Paul Tulane Society. This group has been essential to making Tulane one of the premier teaching and research universities in the nation, with an enduring emphasis on service. The Paul Tulane Society’s investment in our academic community has allowed our students to excel and our faculty to perform life-saving, world-changing research and scholarship. Their support has touched every aspect of the university, elevating our standing in higher education and furthering our mission in countless, meaningful ways. It is no exaggeration to say that the generosity of the members of the Paul Tulane Society has driven our trajectory as a university ever onward and upward, and in doing so, changed the world.
Place IN A CITY INTERNATIONALLY FAMED FOR ITS BEAUTY, TULANE NEVERTHELESS STANDS OUT AS A BRILLIANT JEWEL. FROM OUR STORIED UPTOWN CAMPUS, WHICH PAIRS CENTURIES-OLD LIVE OAKS WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART STRUCTURES THAT HOUSE INNOVATION, TO OUR VIBRANT DOWNTOWN CAMPUS THAT THRUMS WITH THE ENERGY OF THE CITY AND SPARKS DISCOVERY, TULANE OFFERS A MAGNIFICENT URBAN CAMPUS. AT TULANE, OUR PHYSICAL SPACES FOSTER INNOVATION. THEY CREATE INVENTIVE ENGAGEMENT FOR STUDENTS IN EVERY ASPECT OF THEIR LIVES – WHERE THEY EAT, WHERE THEY SLEEP, WHERE THEY LEARN AND WHERE THEY PLAY. LABS AND PERFORMANCE SPACES CHALLENGE OUR STUDENTS TO PUSH BEYOND THEIR COMFORT ZONES AND TRY NEW THINGS, WHILE RESIDENCE HALLS, DINING HALLS AND MIXED-USE SPACES FOSTER LIFELONG RELATIONSHIPS AND A SENSE OF COMMUNITY LIKE NO OTHER. PHILANTHROPY IS ESSENTIAL TO PLACE AT TULANE. THE GENEROSITY OF OUR BENEFACTORS ALLOWS US TO DREAM BIG AND GO BEYOND, PROVIDING OUR STUDENTS WITH AN UNPARALLELED EXPERIENCE.
Phillip Gross received his BS in finance and economics and an MS in investments from the University of Wisconsin. After 18 years as an investment analyst for Harvard University, in 2001 Phill co-founded Adage Capital Management L.P., a Boston-based money management firm that manages S&P-based large cap equity funds primarily for U.S. endowments and foundations, including Tulane. Phill is a former member of the University of Wisconsin Foundation board of trustees, and has served as a trustee for Harvard Medical School, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Youth Enrichment Services. An avid skier, Phill has also served on the boards of the Share Winter Foundation, Winter4Kids and US Ski and Snowboard.
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Dr. Elizabeth Cochary Gross earned a BS from Mount Holyoke College and an MS and PhD from Tufts University. She is currently an adjunct associate professor for the Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition and Policy, following a long tenure as a research scientist and faculty member at Tufts. Liz now serves as a member of the board of trustees for both of her alma maters, and has held a variety of other volunteer leadership roles at each institution. In the community, she has served as a board member and volunteer for the Umbrella Arts Center, ACS Hope Lodge, Lawrence Academy and College Light Opera Company. The Grosses established a non-profit family foundation in 1998, providing grants to support Boston area nonprofits in youth development, education, health research, women’s initiatives and the arts. The Grosses have four children, one of whom, Anna, is a 2016 graduate of the A. B. Freeman School of Business. They reside in Concord, Massachusetts. In addition to support for The Commons, Liz and Phill established the Gross Family Scholarship and the Gross Family Access to Higher Education Endowed Fund at Tulane to support programs and activities that widen access to higher education for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Barry A. Malkin and Jodi L. Block A member of the Board of Tulane, Barry A. Malkin earned a BA from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1984, majoring in sociology. He earned an MBA from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management in 1988. Barry is a current member of the Hillel Board of Directors, and a past member of the Tulane President’s Council and Provost’s Council. Barry is co-founder and senior managing partner of GEM Realty Capital, Inc., a real estate investment company that invests in private-market real estate assets and publicly traded real estate securities. Prior to founding GEM in 1994, Barry was a vice president at JMB Realty Corporation, co-founded in 1968 by his father, Judd Malkin. At JMB, he was involved with projects including the initial public offering of Urban Shopping Centers, Inc. and the sale of JMB’s institutional advisory business. Earlier in his career, Barry worked in the corporate finance department of Kidder Peabody as an analyst specializing in real estate finance. Active in his community, Barry currently serves as a board member for The Michael J. Fox Foundation and the Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School. In the past, he has served as an officer of the Holocaust Educational Foundation and on the boards of the Jewish United Fund and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. Jodi L. Block is a graduate of the University of Colorado Boulder. She was the founder and owner of Children in Paradise Bookstore, the largest children’s-only bookstore in the Chicago area, for 13 years. Jodi currently serves on the boards of Personal PAC, After School Matters, the Chicago Children’s Museum and the Chicago Public Library Foundation. She is also a member of the advisory board for the Open Studio Project. Jodi and Barry’s son, Elijah, graduated from Tulane in 2020 with a BA in communications. Their daughter, Clara Rose, graduated from Tulane, cum laude, in 2016 with a BA in Jewish studies and political science. Jodi and Barry reside in Chicago, Illinois.
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After seeing their children’s engagement with the on-campus community, Jodi and Barry knew they needed to help other students spend more time on campus. By supporting The Commons, they wanted to help create a centralized location on campus where students could gather – to study, to socialize, to network, to meet friends and to make new ones.
*RENDERING IS NOT FINAL AND THE MATERIALITY AND BUILDING ENVELOPE/FAÇADE ARE STILL IN DEVELOPMENT.
Steven Paul, M.D., is a physician-scientist, psychiatrist, neuroscientist and expert in drug discovery and development. He spent the entirety of his undergraduate and graduate years at Tulane, graduating in 1972 with a BA in Biology and in 1975 with his MS and MD from the Tulane School of Medicine, all of which prepared him for a successful career in government, academia and industry. Dr. Paul began his career at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where he was a laboratory/branch chief and later became the scientific director of the National Institute of Mental Health. After his time in government, Dr. Paul spent 17 years at Eli Lilly & Co., where he ultimately was appointed the head of research & development, overseeing the successful development of a number of Lilly’s largest products. He later went on to found several public biopharmaceutical companies, including Sage Therapeutics and Voyager Therapeutics, where he now serves on their boards. He is the former director of the Appel Alzheimer Disease Research Institute at Weill Cornell Medical College and is currently a professor of psychiatry and neurology at Washington University of St. Louis School of Medicine. Dr. Paul is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Dr. Paul currently serves as chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Karuna Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing treatments for severe neuropsychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia and dementia-related psychosis. In addition to his role at Karuna, he also serves as a board member for Alnylam Pharmaceuticals and is chairman of the board of the Foundation for the NIH (FNIH). Jann E. Paul is a graduate of the Tulane School of Social Work. Steve and Jann first met during their graduate studies at Tulane, and now reside in Carmel, Indiana and Boston, Massachusetts. The Pauls’ made a generous gift to Tulane to support construction of a new School of Science and Engineering building. The five-story, 76,000-square-foot Steven and Jann Paul Hall for Science and Engineering includes classrooms, labs and collaborative spaces for increased student and faculty interaction.
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James L. Rosenberg William Rosenberg Family Foundation James Rosenberg earned his BSM from the A. B. Freeman School of Business in 1988, later earning an MBA from Babson College. He is a current member of the Tulane President’s Council and the New England National Campaign Council for the Only the Audacious campaign, as well as having served as co-chair of both his 25th and 30th Reunion Committees and a past chairman of the Provost’s Council. James is a Development Officer at Boston Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. There, he is responsible for raising money for their Annual Fund as well as various other programs and initiatives. He serves on the Board of Advisors for the Museum of Science in Boston and is the father of three sons, Jeffrey, 22, Andrew, 20, and Daniel, 17. James serves as a trustee and Chairman of the Investment Committee for the William Rosenberg Family Foundation, Inc., which was established by his late grandfather, William, in 1986. Throughout his lifetime, William, an entrepreneur and founder of Dunkin’ Donuts, supported philanthropic causes ranging from child development and welfare, social services, Jewish giving and health. Today, members of the Rosenberg family, in addition to James, serve as trustees and officers of the Foundation. The William Rosenberg Family Foundation’s generosity has reached across Tulane, supporting scholarships, naming the Rosenberg Mezzanine in the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life and naming the Rosenberg Westside Platform of Yulman Stadium.
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Discovery FOUNDED AS A MEDICAL COLLEGE IN 1834 TO COMBAT CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER, THE NAME OF THE GAME HAS ALWAYS BEEN DISCOVERY AT TULANE. AND DURING THE GREATEST MEDICAL CHALLENGE OF OUR TIME, COVID-19, TULANE WAS ONCE AGAIN IN THE VANGUARD, LEADING A NATIONAL RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP TO SPEED UP COVID-19 VACCINES AND DRUG DISCOVERIES. AT TULANE, WE STAND FOR DISCOVERY ACROSS ALL FIELDS, BECAUSE THE SOLUTIONS TO THE WORLD’S MOST COMPLEX PROBLEMS TRANSCEND THE CONFINES OF DISCIPLINES. THE ENGINE OF DISCOVERY IS INNOVATION, AND TO BE TRULY INNOVATIVE WE MUST EXAMINE PROBLEMS FROM EVERY ANGLE, DRAW UPON INSIGHT AND WISDOM FROM EVERY FIELD. OUR DISCOVERIES ARE FUELED BY OUR TALENTED RESEARCHERS’ PASSION FOR LEARNING AND MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE. AND THEY ARE EQUALLY FUELED BY THE GENEROSITY OF OUR COMMITTED DONORS, WHOSE SUPPORT HELPS TO UNLOCK THE SOLUTIONS OF TOMORROW EVERY DAY AT TULANE.
Ellen Conlon graduated from Newcomb College with a BA in economics in 1969. During her time as an undergraduate student at Tulane, she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi, and participated in the Newcomb Senate and the University Center Board.
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She returned to her hometown of Pensacola, Florida and earned a second BA in accounting from the University of West Florida in 1976. From there, she embarked upon a long career as an auditor for the State of Florida. She later moved to Tallahassee, Florida, where she made her home for the remainder of her life. After a 35-year career in auditing and management review positions with several state agencies, she retired in 2011. Before her death in 2018, Ellen was an avid traveler and a committed patron of the arts who enjoyed visiting art galleries and attending symphonies and theater performances. It was Ellen’s hope to leave a legacy to her alma mater. Her living trust established the Ellen Conlon Endowed Fund, which supports expenses associated with art exhibitions at the Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane.
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Albert Lepage Foundation Albert Lepage is a 1971 MBA graduate of the A. B. Freeman School of Business. A dedicated Tulane alumnus, Albert serves as a current member of the Business School Council. He is a past member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors. In 2006, Albert received the Freeman School’s Outstanding Alumnus Award, and in 2011 he was named Tulane’s Distinguished Entrepreneur of the Year. Albert is the retired co-chairman of Lepage Bakeries, a company started in 1903 by Albert’s grandfather, F.R. Lepage. Albert’s father, Regis Lepage, joined the bakery in 1933, and guided the company through the Great Depression and World War II. Continuing his family’s tradition, Albert became president of Lepage Bakeries in 1978 and chairman in 1983. In 2012, Lepage Bakeries merged with Flowers Foods. Now a resident of Miami Beach, Florida, Albert pursues philanthropic endeavors through centers of excellence established by the Albert Lepage Foundation. Albert has devoted a significant portion of his charitable efforts to Tulane. He established the Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the A. B. Freeman School of Business, as well as the Albert Lepage Professorship in Business.
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The Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation leads the Freeman School’s offerings in entrepreneurship, coursework, academic research and student programming. The center also has a significant focus on community outreach, developing new programs to support the entrepreneurial ecosystem and address unmet business needs in New Orleans and the Gulf South.
Robert L. Priddy graduated with a BA in economics and history from Tulane University in 1969. He spent more than three decades in the aviation industry, starting three airlines from scratch, all of which were successful operations and ultimately sold to larger airlines. He then spent several years in personal venture-capital investing before cofounding ComVest Investment Partners, a private equity fund managing over $3 billion in assets in both equity and debt funds. Since retiring, he manages his personal investments as chairman of RMC Capital, LLC. Robert is a proud recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor presented by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations. He serves on the Board of the Cowen Institute and The National World War II Museum, and is the Honorary Commander of the 732nd Operations Support Squadron at Creech Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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A native New Orleanian and a graduate of St. Mary’s Dominican College, Carol “Kikie” A. Priddy is elated to be living in her hometown once again, and is eagerly awaiting the chance to watch Mardi Gras parades from the Priddys’ home on St. Charles Avenue. Kikie’s grandmother, Bianca Socila, was a Tulane graduate, and Kikie and Robert's grandson, Austin Acks, was recently accepted into Tulane School of Medicine. In May 2021, Robert and Kikie will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary. To give back to New Orleans, a city that has meant so much to them, Kikie and Robert formed the Priddy Family Foundation in 2016. In addition to generous support for Tulane, the Priddy Family Foundation supports a multitude of charitable causes, including the New Orleans Opera, the National World War II Museum and the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health (Cleveland Clinic). The Priddy Family Foundation is a true family affair, with all three generations of the family actively involved. The Priddy Family Foundation has been generous to Tulane, contributing support to endow and establish the Priddy Family Spark Research Endowed Fund, which will provide competitive awards to faculty for early-stage research support that advances the research priorities of the Tulane Brain Institute. They have also established the Priddy Family Brain Health Fund, which will support various treatment therapies, particularly music therapy to primarily veteran patients, at the Tulane University Center for Brain Health. The Priddy Family Foundation also supported the Cowen Institute's Trellis Program, whose mission is to provide New Orleanians with an affordable, supportive and individualized pathway to a college degree.
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F. Chapman Taylor and Grace Boey Taylor F. Chapman Taylor holds a BS in physics and theology from Tulane University and an MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Chapman is an emerging markets focused portfolio manager at the Capital Group of Companies, where he has worked for 26 years. From 1988 until 1994, Chapman was a management consultant with Strategic Planning Associates, The MAC Group and SRI International. Early in his career, Chapman was a Peace Corps volunteer in Samoa, and was a physics teacher at Langley High School in Northern Virginia. An active civic leader, Chapman serves as a member of the boards of directors of Karya Salemba Empat, Indonesia’s largest and most diverse college scholarship fund; For Love of Children, which provides out of school educational programming for D.C. youth; MicroDreams, which focuses on microfinance in the South Pacific; and OneSky, which provides care for at-risk children in China, Vietnam and Mongolia. He is a volunteer with L’A rche of Greater Washington, D.C., and is a founding funder of the Roll Away the Stone Program at Howard University School of Social Work. He also serves on the Advisory Council of the National Peace Corps Association. Chapman is married to Grace Boey Taylor, who was born in Malaysia. They have three children: Crawford, who works in Jakarta, Indonesia; Jade, who works in New York; and Jarman, who is completing his senior year at Davidson College. Grace and Chapman split their time between Singapore and Washington, D.C.
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Inspired by Tulane’s engagement in the New Orleans community, the Taylors began giving to Chapman’s alma mater post-Katrina. Grace and Chapman established a fund honoring Chapman’s former physics professor, Dr. Karlem “Ducky” Reiss, which supports curriculum development and undergraduate summer research grants through the Newcomb-Tulane College Honors Program.
Robert E. Raborn, MD and Lenore Benson Raborn met at Tulane University, where Lenore was a graduate student in the School of Social Work, having completed undergraduate studies at Florida State College for Women, and Bob was a student in the School of Medicine, having completed undergraduate studies in Agriculture at the University of Florida. While their meeting happened by chance, they already had a connection: unknown to them, Lenore and Bob’s mothers had been roommates at Florida State College for Women, but had since lost touch.
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Robert E. Raborn, MD and Lenore Benson Raborn, MSW
Members of the Greatest Generation, the pair were committed to public service. During World War II, Lenore worked as an airplane spotter at the Boca Raton Army Air Field and Bob served in the United States Army. Bob later served President Eisenhower as the medical director of the United States Treasury Department during the Korean War. While Bob was given different assignments in the United States Public Health Service, Lenore worked in medical social work in New Orleans, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. After Bob’s service ended, they moved to her hometown of Boynton Beach, Florida, where they raised three children and helped found Bethesda Memorial Hospital in the late 1950’s. True to Bob’s public health background, in the 1960’s the family ran the oral polio vaccine distribution in the Boynton/ Delray area from the Delray Drive-In theater, successfully immunizing 80% of the community. The effort was a family affair – the Raborn children ran back and forth delivering paper cups with sugar cubes that held drops of the vaccine to families who drove through. Lenore and Bob were both active civic leaders in the community. Lenore served as president or charter member for many local groups, including the Palm Beach County Medical Auxiliary, Seacrest University Women, Bethesda Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Poinciana Garden Club and the St. Andrews School Mothers’ Association. She also served on the Boards of the Bethesda Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Bethesda Memorial Fund. A charter member of the Bethesda Memorial Hospital staff and celebrated cardiologist, Bob was an active outdoorsman and an avid environmentalist, earning recognition not only for his work in the medical field but also for his volunteer work in conservation. Through a trust established by Robert in 1974, Tulane received generous gifts in 2020 and 2021 to establish endowed funds supporting the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work.
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People TULANE IS ONLY AS STRONG AS ITS TULANIANS. AND WHAT TULANIANS THEY ARE! OUR WORLDCLASS FACULTY PERFORMS RESEARCH THAT SOLVES SOME OF OUR WORLD’S MOST VEXING PROBLEMS. THEY TEACH STUDENTS TO LOVE KNOWLEDGE AND TO UNDERSTAND THAT KNOWLEDGE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD. THEIR MENTORSHIP CHANGES LIVES AND IMPACTS COMMUNITIES IN COUNTLESS WAYS. IT IS THROUGH THE ENDOWED CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS PROPELLED FORWARD BY OUR DEDICATED DONORS THAT WE ARE ABLE TO BRING SUCH EXTRAORDINARY INDIVIDUALS TO TULANE. WE ARE ABLE TO EDUCATE TOMORROW’S LEADERS, STRENGTHEN OUR COMMUNITY AND BUILD OUR SHARED FUTURE DUE TO THE FORWARD-THINKING INDIVIDUALS WHO FURTHER ELEVATE THE TULANE COMMUNITY BY BRINGING THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST TO CAMPUS THROUGH THEIR DEDICATED SUPPORT.
A third generation native of New Orleans, Doris Seelig Davis graduated with a BFA from Newcomb College in 1948. While a student at Tulane, she met her future husband, Richard G. Davis, who received a degree in English literature and physics from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1948 and a master’s degree in physics and engineering in 1949.
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Doris and Rick married on January 3, 1950 and moved to Chicago, where Rick took his first job with a firm that was one of the first to explore the manufacture of MRIs for medical testing. When Rick accepted a position with the National Bureau of Standards, Doris and Rick moved to Washington, D.C., and later to Southern California and Tucson. The family eventually made a home in San Jose, where Doris still lives. Doris is the owner of Doris Davis, Inc., a real estate investment company, and she serves as a public trustee of the American Beethoven Society. She has a son, Richard S. Davis, MD, a 1977 graduate of the Tulane School of Medicine, a daughter, Deborah A. Davis, four grandchildren and one great granddaughter. After a successful career in engineering, coupled with a lifelong commitment to family and to civic engagement, Rick passed away in 2016. Doris chose to honor her husband’s legacy by creating the Richard G. Davis Fellowship Endowed Fund, which affords exceptional graduate students the opportunity to study at Tulane’s School of Science and Engineering. 27
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Michelle Sainer Diener and Robert B. Diener A member of the Tulane Board, Michelle Diener graduated from the A. B. Freeman School of Business in 1984 with a BS in Management, later earning a Master of Accounting from the University of Florida. She is an active Tulane alumna, currently serving as chair of the Tulane President’s Council, as a member of the Parents Council and as co-chair of the South Florida National Campaign Council for the Only the Audacious campaign. Michelle is a certified public accountant and the former chief financial officer of Hotel Reservations Network, the predecessor to Hotels.com. With a deep commitment to her hometown of Miami, Florida, Michelle is an engaged civic leader, serving on the boards of the Jewish Community Services of South Florida, Inc., the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, the Miami Children’s Museum and the Lehrman Community Day School. A pioneer in the hotel consolidation and online travel industry, Robert (Bob) Diener, a graduate of Cornell Law School and former editor of the Cornell Law Review, is the co-founder of Hotels.com and co-founder and executive chairman of getaroom.com. Bob is a national board member of Israel Bonds, Chabad on Campus, Hasbara Fellowships and an immediate past national board member of Aipac. Together, the Dieners direct their family’s philanthropic giving as trustees for the Robert and Michelle Diener Foundation. They reside in Miami Beach, Florida and have five children, one of whom is Joshua, a current Tulane undergraduate.
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At Tulane, Michelle and Bob established the Diener Family Endowed Fund for Student Success, which supports professional success coaching, peer coaching and staff professional development, and promotes the development of academic, career and life skills of Tulane’s undergraduate students.
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David Reily Flowerree and Jane Shatten Flowerree met as students at Tulane Law School. David, who earned his BA from the College of Arts and Sciences, and Jane, who earned a BA from Kenyon College, both graduated with a JD from Tulane Law School in 1977. The Flowerree family has a long history of involvement at Tulane. David’s father, Robert E. Flowerree, Jr., was a 1942 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences and later served on the Tulane Board of Administrators, receiving the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1978. His mother, Elaine Dicks Flowerree, was a 1944 graduate of Newcomb College. David’s sister, Ann D. Flowerree, is a 1969 graduate of Newcomb College, and his brother, Robert E. Flowerree III, was a 1967 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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David and Jane currently live in Atlanta, Georgia where David, now retired, was first vice president at Morgan Stanley. Jane and David have two daughters, Laura and Christine, and four grandchildren. David and Jane have endowed two newly established professorships, one in the School of Liberal Arts and one in the School of Science and Engineering. The David and Jane Flowerree Professorship in Environmental Studies and Public Policy and the David and Jane Flowerree Professorship in River-Coastal Science and Engineering are aimed at exploring policies and finding solutions to the environmental crises facing Louisiana and other areas threatened by rising seas, warming temperatures and weatherdriven disasters. David and Jane’s generous gift to the university will help Tulane generate actionable solutions to the challenges of climate change in coastal regions, promoting science-based environmental policies in Louisiana and beyond.
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Richard M. Lerner An alumnus of Tulane University, Richard M. Lerner received his BA in political science from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1981 and his MBA in finance from the A. B. Freeman School of Business in 1983. He was Editor-in-Chief of The Tulane Hullabaloo in 1979-80. Since 2012, he has served as a member of the Tulane President’s Council. Rick is a retired banker, having served as chairman and chief executive officer of Annapolis Bancorp, Inc. and its subsidiary bank, BankAnnapolis, until the bank was acquired by F.N.B. Corporation (FNB) in 2013. He then served as chairman of the Maryland Region of First National Bank of Pennsylvania, FNB’s principal subsidiary. Committed to his community of Annapolis, Maryland, Rick has served on the board of Anne Arundel County Court Appointed Special Advocates and was appointed by the governor to the board of the Maryland Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority. For many years he chaired the boards of Hospice of the Chesapeake and its Foundation, and the Foundation for Community Partnerships (now known as Chesapeake Charities). In honor of his late father, Rick has endowed the Lawrence E. Lerner Presidential Chair in Aging at Tulane, devoted to increasing scientific understanding of aging and longevity and advancing research that leads to healthier, happier and more productive lifespans.
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Founded by E. Roe Stamps, IV and Penelope “Penny” W. Stamps, the Strive Foundation supports exceptional students in their pursuit of higher education. The Foundation’s Stamps Scholars program, which launched in 2006, has offered merit scholarships to more than 2,000 students at partner colleges and universities, including Tulane. Roe has led a distinguished career as a financier and venture capitalist. He is the co-founder and former managing director of Summit Partners, a Boston-based private investment company. A former Lieutenant in the United States Navy Reserve, Roe holds a BS and an MS in industrial engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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He is a trustee emeritus of the Georgia Tech Foundation, a trustee of the University of Miami, a former trustee of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and he has served a multitude of other distinguished organizations as a volunteer leader. In 2010, Roe was honored by the American Red Cross South Florida Region as the Humanitarian of the Year. In 2012, he received the Alumni Achievement Award from Harvard Business School, its most prestigious honor, and in 2014, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Georgia Tech. A Chicago native and a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Art & Design, which now bears her name, Penny was a businesswoman, a teacher, a lover of the arts and animals, a community leader and a philanthropist. Penny founded—and, until the mid-1990’s, served as principal designer for—the Boston-based Penny W. Stamps Interiors. Penny’s philanthropic endeavors earned her numerous honors throughout her lifetime, among them being the University of Michigan’s 2005 David B. Hermelin Award for Volunteer Leadership, the 2013 National Philanthropy Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2015, she was named an Honorary Alumna of Georgia Tech. Penny received an honorary doctorate from her alma mater, the University of Michigan, and later that year, she passed away after a long battle with leukemia. With support from the Strive Foundation, Stamps Scholars receive four-year, fullride scholarships to Tulane, which include tuition, books, room and board and fees. Stamps Scholars also receive funding for study abroad expenses, internships, academic conferences, co-curricular activities, leadership training and other enrichment opportunities.
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M.B. and Edna Zale Foundation Formed in 1951, the M.B. and Edna Zale Foundation is a family foundation named to honor the legacy of Morris and Edna Zale who spent their lives caring for those in need. Accordingly, the mission of the Foundation is to support individuals and families as they build productive and meaningful lives. While based in Dallas, Texas, the Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations in the communities where Foundation families live, work or have interests. Grants primarily support education, early childhood development, job training, hunger and homelessness relief, health and Jewish culture and continuity. A number of family members are Tulane alumni, including Karen Landsberg Seltzer, a 1983 graduate of Newcomb College; Dana Zale Gerard, a 1985 graduate of Newcomb College; Andrew Suzman, a 1989 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences; and Ethan Rosenberg, a 2006 graduate of the A. B. Freeman School of Business. The Foundation has supported a number of programs and initiatives at Tulane over the years. Most notable was the initiation, support and endowment of the Zale-Kimmerling Writer-In-Residence Program, capital campaign support and programming for Tulane Hillel, the Cowen Institute for Public Education and, most recently, support for the Only the Audacious campaign.
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2016 ZALE-KIMMERLING WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
Membership
Gayle Marie Benson
James M. Brock, MD*
Tom Benson*
McComb, Mississippi
New Orleans, Louisiana
Louellen Berger Anonymous Donors 1331 Foundation
George Bechtel* Alpine, Texas
New Orleans, Louisiana
Julia T. Beecherl
Libby Connolly Alexander
Louis A. Beecherl, Jr.*
Robert L. Alexander
Dallas, Texas
Rye, New York
Kylene Beers, EdD
Altman Family Foundation, Inc.
Bradley B. Beers
New York, New York
The Woodlands, Texas
Henry F. Anderson William G. Anderson Shreveport, Louisiana
Akira Arimura Foundation Belle Chasse, Louisiana
The Aron Family Interests New York, New York
Laura L. Beinner
Darryl Berger New Orleans, Louisiana
Irene Dauper Black*
Mountain Brook, Alabama
BELFOR USA
New Orleans, Louisiana
The Boh Family Interests
Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund
New Orleans, Louisiana
Ann P. Boh Robert S. Boh New Orleans, Louisiana
David Boies
The Booth-Bricker Fund New Orleans, Louisiana
Carole B. and Kenneth J. Boudreaux Foundation
Calvin K. Benedict*
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Gwynn Collins Akin Bowers
New Orleans, Louisiana
Clem Benenson
El Dorado Hills, California
James L. Barksdale
Hamilton, Massachusetts
Joseph A. Breaux*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Baptist Community Ministries
Metairie, Louisiana
Thomasville, Georgia
Birmingham, Michigan
The Azby Fund
The Joe W. and Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation
Rosa Cottam Burthe*
Armonk, New York
Barr Conover Belden*
Houston, Texas
Robert Jacob Black*
Jonathan A. Beinner New York, New York
The Brown Foundation
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Judith M. Camp Samuel M. Camp Covington, Louisiana
C. T. Carden Oil Properties New Orleans, Louisiana
Carnegie Corporation of New York New York, New York
Amon G. Carter Foundation Fort Worth, Texas
Logan Wickliffe Cary* Carriere, Mississippi
Bayou Goula, Louisiana
Dorothy Cason* Miami, Florida
Dorothea M. Chastain*
Jackson, Mississippi
Adelaide Wisdom Benjamin
J. David Barksdale
Edward B. Benjamin, Jr.*
The Brinton Family Fund
Columbus, Georgia
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
San Francisco, California
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Joseph Andrews Davenport III*
Everett L. Drewes, MD*
Donna Diboll Flower
The Children’s Health Fund
Mer Rouge, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Paul H. Flower
Dana Leigh Day
The Libby-Dufour Fund
Victor P. Chisesi, Jr.*
Stanley R. Day, Jr.
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Key West, Florida
James H. Clark
Gerald L. DeBlois
New York, New York
West Tisbury, Massachusetts
Mathilda Cochran
Bertie M. Deming Smith
Michael D. Cochran*
John W. Deming, MD*
Houston, Texas
Alexandria, Louisiana
Jayne Cohen*
Katharine B. Devlin
New York, New York
Albert H. Cohen* West Palm Beach, Florida
The Commonwealth Fund New York, New York
Valerie Z. Corasaniti
Southport, Connecticut
Dialysis Clinic, Inc. Nashville, Tennessee
Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation
Metairie, Louisiana
Newton C. Ebaugh* Gainesville, Florida
Dean Baker Ellithorpe, MD* New Orleans, Louisiana
Elaine D. Flowerree* Robert E. Flowerree, Jr.* Portland, Oregon
Wendy M. Fogelman Avron B. Fogelman Boca Raton, Florida
The Ford Foundation New York, New York
Entergy Corporation New Orleans, Louisiana
Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Exxon Education Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Houston, Texas
ExxonMobil Foundation Irving, Texas
Irwin Frankel DChE* Fairfax, Virginia
Kathleen Gibbons Favrot
The Ella West Freeman Foundation
The Discovery Fund
H. Mortimer Favrot, Jr.*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Fort Worth, Texas
New Orleans, Louisiana
Virginia Butler Dixon*
Feil Family Foundation
Natchez, Mississippi
New York, New York
James R. Doty, MD
Flora H. Fenner*
Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.
Los Altos Hills, California
New Orleans, Louisiana
Phoenix, Arizona
Robert C. Cudd III
Mabel A. Dresser*
Hanson D. Ferrell*
Robert E. Friedman*
El Prado, New Mexico
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jacksonville, Florida
Metairie, Louisiana
Glenn M. Darden
Nancy Reeves Dreux*
David R. Filo
G. Shelby Friedrichs*
Fort Worth, Texas
Metairie, Louisiana
Palo Alto, California
New Orleans, Louisiana
Michael A. Corasaniti New York, New York
Marjorie Cowen* Scott S. Cowen New Orleans, Louisiana
The Coypu Foundation New Orleans, Louisiana
Carol Downes Cudd
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Robert M. Devlin
Mary Sellars East*
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
The Freeman Family Interests New Orleans, Louisiana
Barbara Axelrod Greenbaum
Hibernia National Bank
Jessie Katz*
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jerry M. Greenbaum
New Orleans, Louisiana
Sigmund J. Katz*
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Atlanta, Georgia
JoAnn Flom Greenberg*
Seattle, Washington
New Orleans, Louisiana
Grace Elizabeth Gebelin Gause*
Nancy Stone Greer
Metairie, Louisiana
Philip Greer
Anne Barrios Gauthier Metairie, Louisiana
John A. Gebelin* Kenner, Louisiana
Jill Henkin Glazer
Greenwich, Connecticut
Joseph M. Humphries, MD* Birmingham, Alabama
IBM Corporation Armonk, New York
Ingrid R. Ingram Frederic B. Ingram
Beatrice Tomvlin Grivi*
Santa Barbara, California
Los Angeles, California
Institute of Mental Hygiene of the City of New Orleans
William M. Haile, Jr.* Charlotte, North Carolina
New Orleans, Louisiana
James Family Foundation
Avram A. Glazer
Elias S. Hanna, MD
Palm Beach, Florida
San Francisco, California
Goldring Family Foundation
Jill Marten Hanna, MD
New Orleans, Louisiana
San Francisco, California
Grace A. Goldsmith, MD*
The Irving Harris Foundation
The Eugenie and Joseph Jones Family Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Chicago, Illinois
New Orleans, Louisiana
Kathryn B. Gore*
The Hayward Foundation
Mina I. Jones*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Naples, Florida
Metairie, Louisiana
Mill Valley, California
Johnson Controls, Inc. Metairie, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Constance Samuel Kaufman* New Orleans, Louisiana
W. M. Keck Foundation Los Angeles, California
Rosa Freeman Keller* Charles Keller, Jr.* New Orleans, Louisiana
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The Frost Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation Battle Creek, Michigan
Dorothy M. Kincaid* Midland, TX
Ann Parker Koerner John E. Koerner III New Orleans, Louisiana
Jennifer Juge Kottler Robert M. Kottler New Orleans, Louisiana
The Kresge Foundation
Matthew B. Gorson
HCA – Delta Division
J. Erik Jonsson*
Miami, Florida
New Orleans, Louisiana
Dallas, Texas
Shirley Kurzweg Gouaux*
The Hearst Foundations
Arthur L. Jung III
Tryon, North Carolina
New York, New York
New Orleans, Louisiana
Stuart M. Grant
Lila Loewenthal Hertz
Harriett Tolar Jung*
James M. Lapeyre, Jr.
Suzanne B. Grant
Douglas J. Hertz
Arthur L. Jung, Jr.*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Greenville, Delaware
Atlanta, Georgia
Metairie, Louisiana
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Troy, Michigan
Alden J. Laborde* New Orleans, Louisiana
Sally Huger Lapeyre
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Marta Robidoux Marko
Susan A. McCulloch
Jean Strauss Mintz
Marilyn Sizeler Lassen
William A. Marko
James L. McCulloch
Saul A. Mintz*
Sidney W. Lassen
Houston, Texas
Houston, Texas
Houston, Texas
McCune Charitable Foundation
Penny C. Morrill
Lavin Family Foundation
Marsh & McLennan Inc. of Louisiana
McLean, Virginia
Ocala, Florida
Princeton, New Jersey
Sante Fe, New Mexico
Rolanette Lawrence
E. Pierce Marshall
C. Berdon Lawrence
Marshall Heritage Foundation
Houston, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Katherine L. McFetridge*
Cheryl Levine Leone, MD
Robert H. Marshall
New Orleans, Louisiana
Philip Leone, MD
Houston, Texas
The McKnight Foundation
Fontaine Martin*
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Palm Beach, Florida
Naples, Florida
Sherry and Alan Leventhal Family Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
The Louisiana Board of Regents Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The Louisiana Land and Exploration Company New Orleans, Louisiana
Georges Lurcy Charitable and Educational Trust
Sante Fe, New Mexico
Johnie W. Murphy* Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr.* El Dorado, Arkansas
Martha W. Murphy El Dorado, Arkansas
R. Madison Murphy El Dorado, Arkansas
Elleonora P. McWilliams*
Murphy Oil USA, Inc.
Francis Martin*
W. Kennon McWilliams, Jr.*
El Dorado, Arkansas
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Lawrence W. Martin*
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Rudolph Matas, MD* New Orleans, Louisiana
Cordelia S. May*
New York, New York
Joyce Frank Menschel New York, New York
Music Rising Nashville, Tennessee
Marion Magill Mussafer David M. Mussafer Weston, Massachusetts
New Orleans Public Service Inc.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Merck and Company, Inc.
Marcia Lutz
Katherine Deichler Mayer
Whitehouse Station, New Jersey
Laurent C. Lutz, Jr.
Northbrook, Illinois
Virginia Miceli*
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Leonie Mayer*
Augusto P. Miceli*
Bernard Osher
Lydian Asset Management, L.P.
Gus Mayer*
New Orleans, Louisiana
The Bernard Osher Foundation
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
New Orleans, Louisiana
Meredith Mallory Jr., MD*
William E. Mayer
Eugene J. Miller, Jr, PhD*
Frank G. Otis*
San Antonio, Texas
Aspen, Colorado
San Miguel, California
Madisonville, Louisiana
New York, New York
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Perrine Dixon McCune*
Lois C. Miller*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Vera L. Olds
San Francisco, California
El Paso, TX
The Stanley W. Ray, Jr. Philanthropic and Civic Trust
Ruth C. Roe*
Didi Fenton-Schafer
Mobile, Alabama
Oscar S. Schafer
New Orleans, Louisiana
Elizabeth Parks* Franklin Parks* Albuquerque, New Mexico
Doris Greenberg Payson Martin D. Payson West Palm Beach, Florida
Debra Rees Rick S. Rees New Orleans, Louisiana
Doris B. Reggie Edmund M. Reggie* Lafayette, Louisiana
Sue W. Pellerin*
The Reily Foundation
Norvin L. Pellerin*
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Priscilla E. Reiss
Lora J. Peters
James J. Reiss, Jr.
Donald J. Peters, Jr.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Baltimore, Maryland
Vada Odom Reynolds*
RosaMary Foundation New Orleans, Louisiana
Edward G. Schlieder Educational Foundation
Milton I. Rosenson*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Metairie, Louisiana
Laurie Klayman Schloss
Seymour F. Rosenwasser, MD* Los Angeles, California
Yvonne A. Ryan* New Orleans, Louisiana
Dorothy E. Ryder* New Orleans, Louisiana
R. Hunter Pierson, Jr.
E. V. Richards, Jr.*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Covington, Louisiana
Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Gainesville, Florida
Althea Plauche* A. Lane Plauché* Lake Charles, Louisiana
River Park Partnership New Orleans, Louisiana
Martha B. Robertson* New Orleans, Louisiana
Martin F. Schmidt* Louisville, Kentucky
J. F. Seinsheimer, Jr.* Galveston, Texas
Peggy B. Selber* Shreveport, Louisiana
Highland Park, Illinois
Charles Pinkoson, MD*
New York, New York
Aaron Selber, Jr.*
Metairie, Louisiana
J. Karlem Riess*
Lawrence M. v. D. Schloss
The Sacks Family Foundation
Catherine Deming Pierson
Rainer Nicholls Pinkoson *
New York, New York
New York, New York
Mabel Saunders* Paul H. Saunders* Winston Salem, North Carolina
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Marcela Villareal de Panetta
Elizabeth D. Selley* Paul P. Selley* New Orleans, Louisiana
L. J. Sevin Family Foundation Dallas, Texas
Shell Oil Company Shell Oil Company Foundation
Maridel Saunders, MD* Francestown, New Hampshire
Princeton, New Jersey
Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein & Hilbert, LLC
The People of Qatar
Merle Greene Robertson*
Coralie V. Schaefer*
Doha, Qatar
San Francisco, California
New Orleans, Louisiana
Richardson K. Powell
Rockefeller Foundation
Elsie Schaefer*
New Orleans, Louisiana
Kansas City, MO
New York, New York
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Steel Partners Foundation
Tidewater, Inc.
The Weatherhead Foundation
Brenda B. Sheridan
New York, New York
Houston, Texas
Cleveland, Ohio
The Percival Stern Foundation
The Times-Picayune
Ben Weiner*
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Mattie Stewart*
Diana Tipton
Ben Weiner Foundation
Andrew Stewart*
Mark Tipton
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Atlanta, Georgia
Paulette D. Stewart
Thelma D. Toole*
Frank B. Stewart, Jr.
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Lillian A. Turchin
Howard M. Sheridan Fort Myers, Florida
Sara Lockhart Simmonds* Alexandria, Louisiana
Mary A. Read Hume Simms* Lexington, Kentucky
Irwin and Daryl Simon Foundation New York, New York
Jane Meyers Simon* Edward H. Simon* San Antonio, Texas
Cecilia Bisso Slatten* New Orleans, Louisiana
Alma Slatten Pettit William A. Slatten, Sr.* New Orleans, Louisiana
Tina B. Small Albert H. Small, Jr. Bethesda, Maryland
Barbara M. Sobin*
Washington, D. C.
Edward L. Streiffer* Moraga, California
Walter E. Sullivan* Pearl River, Louisiana
William H. Talbot* New Orleans, Louisiana
Phyllis M. Taylor New Orleans, Louisiana
Teagle Foundation, Inc. New York, New York
Lester A. Sobin*
Ann G. Tenenbaum
New Orleans, Louisiana
Thomas H. Lee
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Beryl Whiteman Stiles*
Robert L. Turchin* Miami, Florida
Dolly H. Turman* Solon B. Turman* New Orleans, Louisiana
M. Dreux Van Horn II* New Orleans, Louisiana
Marcelle S. Vergara* New Orleans, Louisiana
The Vesper Foundation
Virginia Eason Weinmann John Giffen Weinmann* New Orleans, Louisiana
Suzanne R. Weiss Stephen H. Weiss* Greenwich, Connecticut
Martha McCarty Wells Dallas, Texas
Josephine Wander Westlake* Lafayette, California
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Atlanta, Georgia
Brecksville, Ohio
Whitney National Bank of New Orleans
Lallage Feazel Wall*
New Orleans, Louisiana
West Monroe, Louisiana
William W. Waring, MD New Orleans, Louisiana
The Jacques L. Wiener, Jr. and Sandra M. Feingerts Family Fund New Orleans, Louisiana
New York, New York
William H. Spaar*
Gladys Gauche Thomson*
Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Watkins Scholarship Trust
Anna Louise Stille Williams*
San Antonio, Texas
Austin, Texas
Tyler, Texas
Many, Louisiana
Jack A. Williamson* Chicago, Illinois
Kate Yulman Williamson New York, New York
George A. Wilson* Dallas, Texas
Wynona W. Wilson James W. Wilson, Jr.* Montgomery, Alabama
The Edward Wisner Donation New Orleans, Louisiana
The Woldenberg Foundation New Orleans, Louisiana
Hannah B. Woody, MD* New Orleans, Louisiana
Janet K. Yulman* E. Richard Yulman Coral Gables, Florida
The Zemurray Foundation New Orleans, Louisiana *DECE A SED