Accenture Foundation Management Minor Endowment Report

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2020-2021 Endowment Report

ACCENTURE FOUNDATION MANAGEMENT MINOR ENDOWED AWARD Prepared for Mr. Manish Dasaur



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A Message from Dean Williamson

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Philanthropy with Purpose

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The Impact of Scholarship

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The Accenture Foundation Management Minor Endowed Award

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Charitable Contributions

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Merage School Endowment


THANK YOU You are making the difference.

It is a great honor to join the UCI Paul Merage School of Business as your new dean. The Merage School experience goes far beyond a traditional classroom education. Students are developed into digitally–driven leaders, they build invaluable relationships with faculty and mentors and join an elite alumni community that spans across the globe. We are in a period of great disruption for higher education, and the Merage School is in a tremendous position to provide innovative solutions for the student experience through online and in-person course delivery and our ability to increase access to a world class education. This is where dedicated scholarship donors come in. Your generosity enables students with financial insecurities to receive a premier business education as well as access to a myriad of opportunities that the Merage School community provides. Your impact does not end with our student body. Endowed scholarship funds have become, and will continue to be, increasingly vital to the future of the Merage School. When you support the Merage School, you understand that what we do matters. Thank you for joining me in the mission of The Paul Merage School of Business.

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PHILANTHROPY WITH PURPOSE At The Paul Merage School of Business, we are committed to providing scholarship support for our diverse student body to ensure that the best and brightest receive a top-tier education, regardless of wealth or background.

The Merage School’s ability to recruit gifted individuals in this competitive environment depends on financial support. Scholarships at the Merage School are designed to reward, encourage, and assist students in pursuing academic excellence and leadership roles in our digitally-driven world. Monetary awards enable the Merage School to recruit highly qualified students with the potential to have a positive impact in business, as well as in society as a whole.

We are fortunate to benefit from the generosity of our alumni and community members whose dedication to providing scholarship opportunities serve as a philanthropic priority.

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THE IMPACT OF SCHOLARSHIP

Scholarship opportunities keep the Merage School strong and allow us to attract students throughout the world. Your investment directly impacts what is at the core of our mission – to provide a diverse student body with the leadership skills to thrive in this digitally-driven world. The 2020-2021 scholarship figures below reflect the private philanthropic support of our Merage School donors.

2020-2021 Graduate Scholarship Awards

17+

Graduate students awarded scholarships

$558,126+ Total scholarship dollars

600

Students enrolled in Merage School graduate programs

awarded from philanthropic contributions

2020-2021 Undergraduate Scholarship Awards

8+

$16,750+

Total scholarships awarded to undergraduate students

Total scholarship dollars awarded from philanthropic contributions

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Endowed Scholarship Funds 6

130%

increase during the Brilliant Future Campaign


THE ACCENTURE FOUNDATION MANAGEMENT MINOR ENDOWED AWARD The Accenture Foundation Management Minor Endowed Award is awarded to undergraduate students who are pursuing a minor degree in management. The classroom experience, access to our outstanding alumni network and renowed faculty at the Merage School provides students with essential leadership skills for our constantly changing digitally-driven world. During the 2019-2020 academic year, The Accenture Foundation Management Minor Endowed Award was awared to an undergradute junior, Brandon Kincaid. While currently earning his degree, Brandon is a Learning and Development Intern at First American. For the 2020-2021 academic year, Alex Hong was the recipient of this award. Alex is a third year undergraduate student majoring in biology, with a minor in management. In addition to his course work, Alex participates in the following organizations to gain experience in the medical industry.

Training Coordinator - COPE Health Scholars, Kaiser Permanente International As a Training Coordinator, I am in charge of training the incoming health scholars. As a current health scholar myself, I assist nurses with a variety of activities, such as helping patients eat, bathe, restock supplies, etc. Vascular Surgeon Scribe - OC Vascular and Endovascular Center As a scribe, I shadow vascular surgeons during procedures and take notes for them to review during their clinic days. This has taught me how to interact with patients and introduced me to clinic operations. Undergraduate Researcher - Baram Lab UCI My position at the neurobiology lab focuses on how early-life adversity affects anhedonia, the inability to feel pleasure. I have handled mice, ran analysis tests, and analyzed data to learn more about neurobiology and the techniques used in this field of study.

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ALEX HONG

The 2020-2021 Accenture Foundation Mangement Minor Endowed Award Recipient Personal Statement As a biology major interested in becoming a physician, I am always asked, “Why Business?” when stating that I am minoring in business management. Beyond the smiles of the receptionists, the comforting presence of the nurses, and the immense knowledge of the physicians, lies an intricate system in which everyone in the hospital is connected. Indeed, people go to the hospital to get treated - to feel better. However, a hospital above everything else, is still a business. My educational goals are simple, to become a surgeon and obtain an MBA. My career goals are not quite as clear. I have been involved with many areas of the hospital and I plan on learning the ins and outs of all departments within the healthcare system. When I become a physician, this will benefit my patient care that will not only help our patients and families, but all others involved. Thus far, I have worked with the janitorial, housekeeping, and inventory staff at Kaiser. I have worked closely with the nurses to learn about the various procedural standards that are implemented to increase patient care. I have been actively discussing with my PI, who has an MD and PHD in research, to learn more about the lab side of medicine. I am also a licensed EMT, and looking to work for an ambulance company. With this, I will learn more about response times for emergency medicine. I am also becoming an MI3 intern at CHOC where I will be exposed to next-generation medical technologies to learn about the future of healthcare. With the combination of my leadership skills, medical experiences, and management minor, I ultimately want to start a clinic.

A Letter of Appreciation Thank you so much for believing in me and supporting my education. I chose The Paul Merage School of Business because I truly enjoy my undergraduate classes, particularly in management. I enjoy the critical thinking strategies around the different aspects of business, from cost-benefit analysis to customer relationship models. I hope to apply what I learned in my business courses to my medical studies, and implement management principles into my future endeavors, such as starting my own clinic. I am so thankful to those who continue to support me on this journey. This award is more than just financial support - it demonstrates the faith that donors and the Merage School have in students who are making an impact in the world. Thank you once again for entrusting me with this scholarship. Sincerely, Alexander Hong

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BRANDON KINCAID The 2019-2020 Accenture Foundation Mangement Minor Endowed Award Recipient Personal Statement When I first came to UCI as a freshman, I knew that I enjoyed social psychology, and really wanted to pursue something in that industry. That year, I conducted research on campus under Professor Pearce in an attempt to understand the field better. Unfortunately, I found out it wasn’t my passion, and my career options didn’t extend beyond contributing to research or becoming an academic. I felt so unsure about what I wanted to do, I decided to consult my only psychology professor at the time, Professor Zinger. I asked her what her trajectory in psychology was and if she could help me find mine. Eventually, after some discussion, she opened my eyes to the possibilities of industrial-organizational (IO) psychology, which is social psychology but more applicable to the workplace. This seemed ideal, not only because it is the most profitable field of psychology (only a minor benefit) but also because it applies what I love to study to the real world.

I then joined Circle K, a community service organization on campus. The primary reason I joined was to make new friends, but I was also really interested in giving back to the community. I think I found my true passion when I volunteered at a soup kitchen during my first quarter in the club. I felt such fulfillment helping those around me, especially when a homeless mother looked over at me and said, “Thank you for the food. It was very good.” After that moment, I knew I wanted to do more than just sustain my own well-being, but to help those who aren’t given the resources they deserve.

Eventually, I came to the conclusion that I wanted to apply what I was learning with IO psychology to the world of human resources. I felt that I could help create a more welcoming work environment to an organizational culture that encourages employee satisfaction and motivation, while still making a living and doing something I enjoyed. Not only that, but I would also gain work experience after receiving my undergraduate degree and go back to graduate school if I wanted more.

My plan after three years became this: I would start my career in human resources to gain valuable business knowledge, but I would eventually want to start my own non-profit focused on educating underserved youth. I believe the root to many of society’s problems stems from a lack of critical thinking and knowledge. Using my education and work experience in psychology and business will allow me to create great change in inspiring future leaders that might not have realized their true potential.

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THE ACCENTURE FOUNDATION MANAGEMENT MINOR ENDOWED AWARD ENDOWEMENT GROWTH

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As of 2020, The Accenture Foundation Management Minor Endowed Award endowment is valued at $21,167. This endowed fund was established in 1992 and has a current annual payout of approximately $1,000.

Endowment Growth and Market Value $22,000 $20,000 $18,000 $16,000 $14,000 $12,000 $10,000

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

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SUMMARY OF CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PAUL MERAGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

100 100 +H 100 H + H +

Accenture’s generous support to The Paul Merage School of Business allows us to continue our mission to provide higher education to all. We hope you feel proud to know that your philanthropy makes an impact each year as we award scholarships to our student body.

$7,545

$39,345

$10,000

Center for Digital Transformation

100+H

The Accenture Foundation Management Minor Endowed Award

Merage School Corporate Partners

$2,300

Merage School Fund

Cumulative Commitments to the Merage School

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THE MERAGE SCHOOL STATE OF ENDOWMENT $27,299,972

Growth, Market Value and Breakdown As of December 2020 $35,000,000 $30,000,000

$27,299,972

$25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000

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23+40+289D Research 9%

Department Support 23%

Student Support 28%

Chairs 40%

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LOOKING AHEAD The Paul Merage School of Business is grateful for the generosity of staff, alumni and community members as we continue to support our student body at the highest level possible. During the course of our comprehensive capital campaign, Brilliant Future, UCI seeks to increase its philanthropic gifts through private resources. An investment in the Merage School is an investment in the future of your community. Your commitment and your generosity ensures our three campaign priorities are achieved.

Access

Scholarships and Fellowships

Innovation

Faculty and Student Research

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Legacy

Leave your legacy for the next generation


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