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F U L L P O T E N T I A L A
U N I V E R S I T Y O F V I R G I N I A D A R D E N S C H O O L O F B U S I N E S S
2 0 1 6 I N V E S T O R S R E P O R T
B 2 0 1 6 D A R D E N I N V E S T O R S R E P O R T
We at Darden aspire to reach no less in delivering on our mission. Darden’s commitment to the world’s best business education experience, our top-ranked faculty and dynamic global network will never waver, with the promise that each new generation of leaders educated at the School will be developed and inspired to reach its full potential.
FULL POTENTIAL
2 Mission & Letter From the Dean
4 Year in Review & Financials
8 World’s Best Education Experience
12 Top-Ranked Faculty
16 A Dynamic Network
24 Honor Roll
62 School Leadership & Alumni Volunteers
The 2016University of VirginiaDarden School of BusinessInvestors Report
The Darden School improves the world
by developing and inspiring
responsible leaders and by advancing
knowledge.
M I S S I O N O F T H E U V A D A R D E N
S C H O O L O F B U S I N E S S
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L A S T Y E A R , D A R D E N challenged you — our incredible network of alumni, donors and supporters — to think big about what the School could accomplish. Together, we set a vision for Darden to achieve the full potential of its mission.
Your support went far beyond dollars. Your input is helping de-fine Darden’s strategy and ambition for the future. You mentored and hired students. You returned to Grounds to teach courses. You organized and attended Darden events around the world. You were passionate and engaged, and that made all the difference.
One year later, thanks to your support, Darden has accelerated its strong momentum toward the very top of the world’s great graduate business schools.
Last year, the School received its highest MBA ranking ever, named the No. 2 MBA program in the world by The Economist. The Class of 2016 graduated, finding immediate employment success, and more alumni than ever gave to the Darden Annual Fund. Darden established a physical and program-matic presence in the Washington, D.C., area, in addition to field offices in Shanghai and San Francisco.
It requires an immense amount of effort and resources to ensure our graduates leave Darden with the skills needed to be successful, responsible leaders and to attract the most talented new students. You went above and beyond, answering the bell with $19.7 million donated in fiscal year 2016, a 24 percent increase over the prior year.
Now, we must execute on your clear ambition that Darden be recognized globally as one of the pre-eminent business schools on the planet. You’ve set us on the path, and we’ll rely on your continued support through the University of Virginia’s upcoming Bicentennial Campaign to build momentum in several key strategic areas:
SCHOLARSHIPS / We’re already seeing the dividends of increased merit and need-based scholar-ship funding. If our support continues to rise, I predict we’ll continue to raise the banner of “most heralded class ever” year after year. Darden’s reputation will rise accordingly.
PEOPLE AND IDEAS / Tremendous faculty talent and staff excellence are key to the world’s best education experience, an advantage we must invest in to protect as we hire the next generation. But our professors are not just stars in the classroom. They excel at producing groundbreaking research with actionable insights for practicing managers, an area we must support to ensure global impact and recognition.
FACILIT IES / The arms race in global business education extends to a school’s facilities. We will begin to upgrade the Grounds in fiscal year 2017 as a precursor to major upgrades over the next decade that will ensure the Darden School retains its reputation for world-class facilities.
This is just the beginning. It’s an exciting time to be a part of the Darden community. With my first year as dean com-plete, I thank you for the opportunity to serve this incredible institution. Together, we are going to improve the world in tre-mendous ways. Your support fuels our progress toward reach-ing Darden’s full potential.
Letter From the Dean of the Darden School of Business
S C O T T C . B E A R D S L E YDean and Charles C. Abbott Professor
of Business Administration
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Year in Review
3 0 J U LY
Darden announces the John L. Colley Jr. Professorship of Business Administration and John G. Macfarlane Family Professorship of Business Administration.
1 A U G U S T
Scott Beardsley takes office as the ninth dean of Darden and Charles C. Abbott Professor of Business Administration, taking the baton from Dean Emeritus Bob Bruner.
4 A U G U S T Darden announces record-breaking Annual Fund results for the fifth consecutive year.
2 4 A U G U S T
Darden welcomes the Class of 2017, with the highest percentage of women ever, to Grounds along with four new professors (Lalin Anik, Manel Baucells, Peter Belmi and Luca Cian).
1 2 S E P T E M B E R
Scott Beardsley makes his first international trip as dean, welcoming alumni and students to France at the Paris Leadership Forum.
F I S C A L Y E A R I N R E V I E W ( J U LY 2 0 1 5 – J U N E 2 0 1 6 )
Scholarships
Thomas Jefferson wrote, “A system of general instruction, which shall reach every description of our citizens from the richest to the poorest, as it was the earliest, so will it be the latest of all the public concerns in which I shall permit myself to take an interest.”
In this same spirit, Dean Scott Beardsley strives to ensure the Darden experience is within financial reach for the most qualified students. The support of our generous donors allows Darden to remain accessible and affordable for outstanding students from all walks of life.
Fiscal year 2016 generated over $8 million in scholarship support, resulting in significant growth for previously established scholarships and the creation of new scholarship funds, including:
• Bolduc Family Scholarship Fund• Class of 1986 Peter J. Niehaus Memorial First Year Scholarship• Class of 2016 EMBA Scholarship• Class of 2016 Marian Moore GEMBA Scholarship• D.C. Women’s Scholarship Fund • James P. Totten and the 1911 Trust Company Scholarship Fund • Kelso Family Scholarship Fund • Kirsti W. Goodwin Scholarship Fund • LGBT Scholarship Fund • Northern European Scholarship Fund• Yuyan Scholarship Fund
GivingToHoosDay
The first-ever, University-wide GivingToHoosDay event was held in April and projected Darden into a new and incredibly successful realm of online giving. In 24 hours, 880 gifts were received, totaling $570,897 in donations. Darden also received nearly $30,000 in challenge gifts from the University of Virginia, bringing the total fundraising amount to $600,000. Darden won several awards throughout the event, including most international gifts in an hour — a true demonstration of the loyalty and dedication of our donors across the globe.
Fundraising Highlights
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Year in Review
1 5 S E P T E M B E R
Professors Mike Lenox and Jared Harris launch the Business Strategy Specialization, Darden’s first open online multicourse specialization, on Coursera.
2 O C T O B E R
Darden’s Institute for Business in Society, the U.S. State Department and Concordia announce TV White Space in the Danajon Reef as winner of the annual P3 Impact Award.
1 5 O C T O B E R
Darden rises to No. 2 in the world in The Economist’s 2015 full-time MBA ranking and is named the best business education experience for the fifth year in a row.
2 6 – 3 0 O C T O B E R
Darden celebrates its inaugural Diversity Week.
4 N O V E M B E R
The Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation celebrates its 15th anniversary.
1 2 – 1 3 N O V E M B E R
Darden hosts the eighth annual UVA Investing Conference.
F I S C A L Y E A R I N R E V I E W ( J U LY 2 0 1 5 – J U N E 2 0 1 6 )
B Y T H E N U M B E R S
T O TA L G I V I N G
225,045N E W L E A R N E R S W H O
E N R O L L E D I N D A R D E N M O O C S F R O M 2 0 8
C O U N T R I E S
195,182
43%
Highest global ranking ever for the Darden MBA program
(The Economist)
No $19.7 MILLION
230ALUMNI EVENTS HELD 808VOLUNTEERS
39,763O V E R N I G H T G U E S T S AT
T H E I N N AT D A R D E N
Recipients of the Ideas to Action e-newsletter
46P I E C E S O F FA C U LT Y C O N T E N T P U B L I S H E D B Y D A R D E N B U S I N E S S P U B L I S H I N G
Alumni giving participation
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3 D E C E M B E R
Forbes ranks Darden No. 1 for education and preparation and names Darden alumni the most satisfied business school graduates.
2 7 J A N U A R Y
Financial Times names Darden the world’s best MBA for general management in its 2016 Global MBA Ranking.
3 F E B R U A R Y
Darden announces the launch of its integrated Executive MBA formats in the Washington, D.C., area, along with several other innovations to the Executive MBA.
5 F E B R U A R Y
Darden’s Career Development Center announces that 95 percent of Class of 2015 students accepted a job offer within three months of graduation.
1 2 – 1 3 A P R I L
Darden participates in UVA’s first GivingTo-HoosDay, and UVA and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation award Intel Co-Founder Gordon Moore with the inau-gural Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Global Innovation.
Financials
S O U R C E S
• Tuition and Fees: Residential MBA, Executive MBA and Ph.D. program
• Philanthropic Activity: Endowment; current-use; and Annual Fund gifts
from alumni, corporations, foundations and friends
• Executive Education and Hospitality: Non-degree offerings, the Inn at
Darden and Darden’s dining facilities
• Auxiliary Businesses and Other: Darden Business Publishing, Darden
Course Materials Management, Darden Solutions, massive open online
courses and conferences
U S E S
• Student Experience: Faculty, degree programs, scholarships, career services,
admissions, student affairs, technology, financial aid and the registrar
• Executive Education and Hospitality: Non-degree offerings, the Inn at Darden
and Darden’s dining facilities
• Research: Centers of Excellence (Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship and
Innovation, Richard A. Mayo Center for Asset Management, Center for Global Initiatives,
Institute for Business in Society, and Olsson Center for Applied Business Ethics) and
general faculty research support
• Facilities: Utilities and maintenance related to the Darden Grounds
• External Relations: Outreach and partnerships with Darden’s global alumni
network, donors, media, corporations and other important stakeholders that advance
the mission of the Darden School
• Administration: The dean’s office, finance, human resources and compliance
• Auxiliary Businesses: Darden Business Publishing, Darden Course Materials
Management, Darden Solutions, massive open online courses and conference expenses
52% Student Experience
17% Executive Education &Hospitality
9% Research
7% Facilities
7% External Relations
6% Administration
2% Auxiliary Businesses
48% Tuition & Fees
27% Philanthropic Activity
21% Executive Education & Hospitality
4% Auxiliary Businesses & Other
48%
27%
21%
4%
52%
17%
9%
7%
7%6%
2%
S O U R C E S $ 1 0 8 M
U S E S $ 1 0 8 M
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3 0 A P R I L – 1 M AY
Darden Reunion Weekend highlights include gifts from 86 percent of Reunion attendees and Phil Knisely (MBA ’78) receiving the Charles C. Abbott Award.
1 3 M AY
Darden hosts the third annual Shanghai Investing Summit, co-hosted by the Pudong Institute of Finance.
2 1 M AY
415 members of the Class of 2016 receive diplomas at Darden’s 59th graduation ceremony.
2 3 M AY
Financial Times ranks Darden Executive Education’s open-enrollment program No. 4 in the world and ranks it No. 1 in six categories, including top faculty.
2 7 J U N E
Financial Times ranks Darden the No. 3 MBA program in the world for entrepreneurship.
Financials
E N D O W M E N T S
• Centers of Excellence endowments support the Batten Institute for
Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Richard A. Mayo Center for Asset
Management, Center for Global Initiatives, Institute for Business in Society, and
Olsson Center for Applied Business Ethics.
• Scholarship endowments support financial aid for students in Darden’s degree
programs.
• Chaired Professorships provide direct faculty support to the School.
• Other endowments include those for other restricted purposes, including funds
to support the dean’s highest priorities, faculty excellence, the Armstrong
Center for Alumni Career Services and other miscellaneous purposes.
38% Centers of Excellence
28% Scholarships
20% Chaired Professorships
14% Other
38%
28%
20%
14%
E N D O W M E N T $ 4 1 1 . 9 M
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L WORLD’S
BEST
EDUCATIONEXPERIENCE
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Trust the Process
It’s a phrase that’s heard often among Darden First Year students:
“Trust the process.” And it’s easy to do when students can feel the
impact of the world’s best education experience (The Economist,
2011–15) changing their lives from the first day on Grounds.
What makes the Darden experience the world’s best? It’s a
combination of deep and transformational learning, supportive
faculty and staff, a close community spirit, an active student
life, a dynamic alumni network, strong links to global business,
and a storied history of developing leaders. It’s an experience
that uniquely prepares future business leaders for personal and
professional excellence and career advancement.
EDUCATION Students study at the W.L. Lyons Brown III i.Lab.
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Worlds Best Education Experience
Student-Led Initiatives With the success of residential MBA students managing real investments through Darden Capital Management, the MBA for Executives (EMBA) Class of 2016 innovated its education experience by creating a platform for professional investing experience in a way that was tailored to the students’ busy schedules. The class tapped into endowment funds from the EMBA Classes of 2008 and 2010 earmarked for innovation in the program to successfully launch the Executive MBA Student Investment Fund.
Experiential Learning As a project for her “Design Thinking” elective, United Technologies Corporation Professor of Business Administration Jeanne Liedtka connected four Second Year students to NASA through one of her Darden Executive Education participants from the agency. The immersive experience allowed them to work with NASA employees and present findings on inspiring innovation and collaboration at NASA’s Convergent Aeronautics Solutions project.
A Secret Ingredient to the World’s Best Education Experience
Darden donors fuel a nimble curriculum tuned to the next generation of business opportunities. They understand that the key to maintaining the world’s best education experience is constantly evolving to meet emerging student needs and develop new skills desired in the workplace.
New Courses Data science skills are crucial for entry into the surging tech sector. Casey Lichtendahl, the Eleanor F. and Phillip G. Rust Professor of Business Administration, won Outstanding Case Teacher 2015 at the Case Centre Awards for “Data Science in Business,” a course he and Google’s Eric Tassone enhanced to keep up with the latest tech trends. The “Marketing Analytics,” “Software Design” and “Software Development” electives are also designed to build students’ hard skills in the field.
NoBest Business Education Experience
(The Economist, 2011-15)
(Left) Student teams take advantage of great weather by completing an experiential learning project on Flagler Court. (Below) From left, EMBA Class of 2016 students Brendan Miniter, Phillip St. Ours, Richard Livingston, Andrew Zasowski and Generra Peck.
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World’s Best Education Experience
Executive MBA Rises in Nation’s CapitalThe lights are on. The class is full. And Darden alumni made sure, through their unbridled enthusiasm supporting the launch of the new location, that the School’s first-ever Washington, D.C., area Executive MBA section is off to a successful start.
Announced in February along with a host of innovative enhancements to the MBA executive formats, Darden’s D.C. area alumni base (about 1,500 strong) jumped to support their alma mater’s programmatic entry into the capital region, introducing a strong pipeline of prospective students to the School.
Through the generosity of Frank Sands Sr. (MBA ’63) and Frank Sands Jr. (MBA ’94), Darden maintains space at the Sands Capital Management offices in Rosslyn, Virginia. Nearby, the first D.C. area section is taking classes at Rosslyn’s Waterview Conference Center. Darden’s administrative offices are opening in a third building, adjacent to Sands.
Helping Students Take Flight: Donors Pilot Global Possibilities
Paris introduced Thomas Jefferson to true luxury when he lived in the City of Light as the first U.S. ambassador to France. Two centuries later, Darden students and alumni walked in his footsteps, studying the business of luxury together in September.
Whether it’s entrepreneurship in Sweden or data science in India, when alumni join students on global learning opportunities, they enhance the educational experience by providing their unique perspectives. Donations to the Darden Annual Fund also support students who could not otherwise afford to join these global experiences.
Business today is global, and true business leaders must be global business leaders. Support for students to gain exposure to business around the world provides the leaders of tomorrow with invaluable experiences and skills that can’t be duplicated in the classroom.
Frank Sands Jr. (MBA ’94) and Frank Sands Sr. (MBA ’63)
E. Thayer Bigelow Associate Professor of Business Administration Greg Fairchild was named associate dean for Washington, D.C., Area Initiatives and academic director of Public Policy and Entrepreneurship in fiscal year 2016.
RANKED
FACULTY
TOP-
13F U L L P O T E N T I A L
Fostering Action With Faculty Ideas
With philanthropic support, Darden’s faculty has the resources
to focus on the challenges executives around the globe face
every day in the business world. Alumni and donors are fueling
a generation of new ideas, market-facing research, curricular
innovations and course materials that are changing the way the
world does business.
The School aims to inspire innovative and responsible business
leaders to take real and transformative action to improve their
organizations. The Darden Ideas to Action website presents
business knowledge — research, analysis and commentary
— from Darden’s faculty. The School’s 10 research Centers of
Excellence are global leaders in areas such as ethics and the role
of business in society, entrepreneurship and innovation, asset
management, global business, and leadership.
Professor Lalin Anik joined the Darden faculty in the Marketing area at the start of the 2015–16 academic year.
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Top-Ranked Faculty
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Takes Flight
Through the Batten Institute for En-trepreneurship and Innovation, a deep roster of entrepreneurship-focused professors, and extensive financial and mentoring support from alumni, Darden has fostered a rich entrepreneurial eco-system. The School’s impact was tangible in 2016 rankings naming Charlottesville the fastest-growing venture capital ecosystem in the U.S. and the No. 4 city in the country for entrepreneurs.
Successful Entrepreneurs Learn to Think and Solve Problems “I always say, what are you going to do today, and how? It’s one thing to sit and visualize the whole thing. The idea here is to say what is actually do-able and how do we build that chain of do-ability.”
Isidore Horween Research Professor of Business Administration Saras Sarasvathy explains “ef-fectuation,” her groundbreaking research on the decision-making principles used by successful entrepreneurs. Sarasvathy was awarded the Jubilee Professorship in Technology Manage-ment and Economics at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden last year.
The Role of Business in Society
Business has the power — and responsibility — to change society and be a force for good. Aligning directly with the Darden mission, faculty examine and teach why business decisions should be based on ethics and values.
A Responsibility to Improve the World“We can be the generation that makes business better. But to do that, we need a revolution — a revolution of ideas.”
Elis and Signe Olsson Professor of Business Administration Ed Freeman continues his international leadership on stakeholder theory, examining how businesses can ensure their decisions are based in defined values. Last year, Freeman also published a new book, Bridging the Values Gap: How Authentic Organizations Bring Values to Life, with York University Professor Ellen Auster.
Multisector Collaboration “As a leader, being able to walk in someone else’s shoes is really valuable. Understanding your own incentives and being aware of your own situation is important, but it’s also critical to be aware of someone else’s — whether it’s someone within your own organiza-tion or an individual in another sector.”
Professor Mary Margaret Frank, academic director of the Institute for Business in Society, spearheads Darden’s effort to strengthen how the business, public and nonprofit sectors partner, through two initiatives: the School’s partnership with the U.S. State De-partment and Concordia to present the P3 Impact Award and the Tri-Sector Leaders Fellows Program.
MBA program for entrepreneurship in the world
(Financial Times)
No
Professor Morela Hernandez is academic director of the Behavioral Research at Darden Lab.
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Top-Ranked Faculty
Global Leadership With Meaning
Great leadership has always been at the core of Darden. Research into the ways leaders thrive around the world helps our faculty stay at the vanguard of the field of leadership. Darden professors focus on how responsible global leaders engage their employees and maintain their own well-being to benefit all stakeholders.
Leveraging Difference“Whatever their path, people who are different can stimulate growth, foster learning and catalyze innovation. Weird people can teach those of us who struggle to stand out and be noticed how to do so more effectively.”
Johnson and Higgins Professor of Business Administration Martin Davidson has pioneered “leveraging difference” as a way to manage diversity to generate superior performance. He delves into a special kind of diversity (“weirdness”) and how diversity of thought is an approach that can be good for business.
Building a Global Mindset“Transcending differences, combining the best of different cultures — the process of becom-ing ambicultural — offers a path toward balance and sustained progress in all our pursuits.”
Leslie E. Grayson Professor of Business Administration Ming-Jer Chen coined the term “ambiculturalism” and continues to advance its study, focused on how Eastern and Western philosophies and practices can be best combined for success in business management.
B R I D G I N G S T R A T E G Y A N D B I G D A T A
“Big data has the greatest
positive impact on strategic execution for
companies with the sharpest focus
on their brands and customers.”
Raj Venkatesan
Bank of America Research Professor of Business Administration
Johnson and Higgins Professor of Business Administration Martin Davidson
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ADYNAMIC
NETWORK
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Defining a Dynamic Network
Darden’s network is a living, breathing thing — active, responsive,
engaged. The School’s 15,000 alumni in more than 90 countries
support each other and the School around the world with the
same passion and commitment that creates such a tight-knit
community on Grounds. The Economist rated the Darden network
No. 4 in the world for “Alumni Effectiveness” and Forbes ranked
Darden graduates No. 1 for satisfaction with their degree.
But a powerful, effective network isn’t defined just by rankings.
It’s in the willingness of alumni to reconnect with Darden again
and again each year, to share their expertise in Darden classes
and conferences on Grounds and around the world, to volunteer
and give in support of the next generation of Darden graduates
so that they, too, can become leaders who improve the world.
Dean Scott Beardsley, alumni and students enjoyed a walking tour of Paris during Darden’s Global Leadership Forum in September 2015.
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Case Studies on a Network With Impact
Darden’s dynamic network makes a massive impact on Darden’s success. Our alumni and supporters advance the School in an abundance of ways — giving, volunteering, recruiting students, teaching classes and speaking at student-led conferences.
Answering the CallTrustee Kirsti Goodwin (MBA ’02) heard Dean Scott Beardsley’s strong case for increas-ing student scholarships last year and immediately helped the School advance this critical priority. She committed a major gift to endow a new scholarship for women, and the first Kirsti W. Goodwin Scholarship was awarded to a student in the Class of 2018.
Giving of YourselfDarden’s dynamic network is due in large part to the leadership of more than 800 alumni vol-unteers who bring the community together. The network flourishes because of efforts like those of the Executive MBA (EMBA) Class of 2011 Reunion Executive Committee, including class-mates Betsy Moszeter, Martin Poteralski, Dave Schmidle, Tom Tichenor and Michael Wade. To bring their class together for its five-year reunion, they built a team of 14 reunion committee members — 25 percent of the class, which resulted in 53 percent Reunion attendance, the most of any EMBA five-year reunion, and 98 percent participation in the Annual Fund.
Passing on KnowledgeReturning to Grounds to teach a class or speak at a student-led conference is a tra-dition for many Darden alumni. Alumni speakers last year included current and former CEOs from ADT, Citrix, Kitebrook Partners, Save the Children and more.
A Dynamic Network
P L U G G I N G I N T O T H E N E T W O R K
“If you marry figuring out what you’re good at and what you’re passionate about, you’d be downright
lethal.”
Sarita Finnie (MBA ’01)
Keynote speaker at the Class of 2017 Career Discovery Forums in August 2015
Sarita Finnie (MBA ’01)
Kirsti Goodwin (MBA ’02)
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A Dynamic Network
An Extraordinary Impact
Phil Knisely (MBA ’78) was recognized this year with the Charles C. Abbott Award, the highest honor the Darden School bestows upon alumni.
Presenting the award, Darden Alumni Association Board of Directors Chair Doug Moore (MBA ’80) credited and honored Knisely for his “extraordinary leadership and counsel to the Darden School.” During his nine years on the Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees, including two as chair, Knisely was known for the guidance he provided to School leaders and new trustees. He and his wife, Pattie, established the Philip W. Knisely Fellowship Fund in 2011 to support outstanding students.
Knisely currently serves as an advisor to Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, chairman of Atkore International and a board member of Beacon Roofing Supply. He retired from Danaher Corp. in 2010.
Elite Graduates, Elite Jobs
You work for the world’s leading companies. You conduct business with them. You enhance the reputation of Darden graduates in their eyes. You even recruit at Darden on their behalf. Combine your impact with the incredible talent of our students, and there’s a rea-son great businesses hire at Darden. Listed with number of graduates hired, here are the top hiring companies for the Class of 2016:
18 Boston Consulting Group
14 McKinsey & Co.
11 Accenture
11 Microsoft
9Bain & Co.
8 PricewaterhouseCoopers
7 Deloitte Consulting
7 Amazon
6 JPMorgan Chase
5 Strategy& (formerly Booz & Co.)
Phil Knisely (MBA ’78)
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Top-Ranked Faculty
Global EventsDarden strengthens our tight-knit community by bringing alumni together for Reunion and events across the globe.
Bank of America Research Professor of Business Administration Raj Venkatesan led a Hot Topics seminar on big data in San Francisco.
Oliver Wight Professor of Business Administration Elliott Weiss led a case study on the new Disney theme park in Shanghai.
The Paris Leadership Forum was one of many alumni events and receptions around the world.
Invigorating a Powerful Network
As Darden alumni support the School, the School works to ensure the lifelong learning, success and happiness of our alumni. This mutual support is key to Darden’s position as a top business school.
Richard Loh (MBA ’96) attends a Global Advisory Council meeting in Paris. Darden’s alumni network is among the most highly rated for effectiveness.
Darden students learn in and out of classrooms around the world through global academic experiences.
Darden maintains a permanent presence in Shanghai at the University of Virginia China Office.
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A Dynamic Network
Career ServicesThe Armstrong Center for Alumni Career Services provides career management services to all Darden alumni for life, for free.
Experienced career counselors partner with alumni on career objectives, effective resumes, networking with fellow alumni, mock interviews and overall career management.
Alumni EducationAlumni receive practical knowledge for their lives as business practitioners.
The Darden Ideas to Action website delivers research from top faculty members.
Professors host regular online webinars and presentations for alumni on hot business topics and trends.
Darden offers massive open online courses and Darden Business Publishing’s entire library of cases at no charge.
Darden Executive Education courses are available to alumni at a discount.
Darden alumni joined faculty and students in San Francisco for a Hot Topics seminar and reception in April.
Recruiting events at Darden bring students, alumni and companies together.
Sunil Ghatnekar (MBA ’92) delivered
a Leadership Speaker Series
address at Darden in February 2016.
Darden alumni gather around the world throughout the year for receptions, academic experiences and thought-leadership events.
A Dynamic NetworkA Dynamic Network
A Global Network
From the first Global Executive MBA residency in Silicon Valley to the third annual Shanghai Investing Summit in China to a Global Business Experience on data science in India, Darden offered global learning opportunities in 53 locations across 26 countries last year.
Class of 2016 EMBA & GEMBA students who had a global academic experience
100%
128Countries where faculty content is being used
Faculty led the GEMBA Class of 2016 on a tour of Facebook, Tesla and Rocket Fuel in Silicon Valley.
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26Countries, including 53 locations where Darden provided a global academic experience for students
91Countries with Darden alumni
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A Dynamic NetworkA Dynamic Network
64%Class of 2016 residential MBA students had a global academic experience
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100Countries Darden visited in FY16 through programs and activities
Professor Casey Lichtendahl led a Global Business Experience on data science in India.
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Investors, faculty and students examined opportunities in an uncertain global market at the Shanghai Investing Summit.
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Lifetime Giving
Anonymous
Beverley W. Armstrong ’66+◊ & Carol C. Armstrong
Thomas J. Baltimore Jr. ’91 & Hillary D. Baltimore
Dorothy Neal Batten ’90◊
Frank Batten Jr. ’84 & Aimee C. Batten◊
Frank Batten Sr.+ & Jane Parke Batten◊
E. Thayer Bigelow Jr. ’67◊
W.L. Lyons Brown III ’87 & Susanna S. Brown
James S. Cheng ’87 & Jeanette Wang Cheng
James A. Cooper ’84 & Stacy Cooper
Terrence D. Daniels ’70 & Courtnay S. Daniels◊
Colgate W. Darden Jr.+ & Constance Darden+◊
George A. L. David ’67◊
Charles G. Duffy III ’87◊
U. Bertram Ellis Jr. ’79 & Deborah H. Ellis
Lawton W. Fitt ’79 & James I. McLaren◊
Frank E. Genovese ’74 & Susan L. Genovese◊
William H. Goodwin III ’95 & Crystal H. Goodwin
William H. Goodwin Jr. ’66 & Alice T. Goodwin◊
Kirsti W. Goodwin ’02 & Matthew T. Goodwin
Robert D. Hardie ’95 & Molly G. Hardie
Robert J. Hugin ’85 & Kathleen Hugin
Martina T. Hund-Mejean ’88 & Bruno J. Mejean
William I. Huyett ’82 & Lauren M. Huyett
Thomas V. Inglesby ’84 & Joan W. Inglesby
Gary T. Jones ’74 & Elizabeth Rhett Jones◊
Peter D. Kiernan ’79 & Eaddo H. Kiernan
Martin L. Killgallon II ’72 & Deborah Killgallon◊
William C. Killgallon TEP ’76 & Susan Killgallon◊
Philip W. Knisely ’78 & Patricia Knisely
Robert E. Lamb II ’70 & Charlotte Lamb
Bruce R. Lauritzen ’67 & Kimball Lauritzen+
Lawrence Lewis Jr.+ & Janet P. Lewis+◊
H. Eugene Lockhart ’74 & Terry J. Lockhart◊
Thomas C. MacAvoy+ & Margaret M. MacAvoy
John G. Macfarlane III ’79 & Dudley W. Macfarlane◊
Richard A. Mayo ’68 & Sara Page Mayo◊
J. Huston McCollough II ’75 & Joan S. McCollough◊
Barclay McFadden III ’76 & Jane Perry McFadden
Melville Foundation
Marshall N. Morton ’70 & Caroline Morton
Michael E. O’Neill ’74 & Patricia J. O’Neill
Harry T. Rein ’73 & Susan D. Rein
Frank M. Sands Sr. ’63 & Marjorie R. Sands+
Thomas A. Saunders III ’67 & Mary Jordan Saunders◊
Douglas A. Scovanner ’79 & Mary M. Scovanner
John T. Siegel ’67+ & Alice H. Siegel◊
Henry F. Skelsey ’84 & Susan W. Skelsey
John R. Strangfeld Jr. ’77 & Mary Kay Strangfeld
Henri A.M. Termeer ’73 & Belinda Herrera-Termeer
James W. Todd ’64 & Sharon K. Todd◊
Steven C. Voorhees ’80 & Celia Voorhees
David C. Walentas ’64 & Jane Walentas
Thomas R. Watjen ’81 & Nanette A. Watjen
David N. Webb ’77 & Nancy Shepherd Webb ’77
Donald M. Wilkinson ’66 & Lucinda P. Wilkinson+◊
Thomas E. Worrell Jr. ’71◊
◊ Founding Member
+ Deceased
The Principal Donors Society
The Principal Donors Society is the School’s highest designation of lifetime giving. The founding list includes many who are associated with Darden’s establishment, history and facilities, and those whose vision and commitment led to Darden’s surge to excellence.
We honor these individuals and families who support Darden’s mission to improve the world by developing and inspiring responsible leaders and by advancing knowledge. Principal Donors have truly distinguished themselves as the School’s loyal stewards and are recognized for their extraordinary support in the entablature frieze of Rosenblum Entrance Hall and PepsiCo Forum.
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Lifetime Giving
Anonymous
Anonymous
Hadi Alsegaf ’93 & Kathryn A. Alsegaf ’93
Melvin D. Beale ’76 & Ann J. Beale
Stephen D. Benson ’71
Richard S. Bewley & Dorothy Jo Bewley
H. Lee Boatwright III ’60 & Joyce J. Boatwright
Samuel E. and Jolene H. Bodily
C. Clinton Bolte ’72 & Mary T. Bolte
David P. Campbell Jr. ’95
Robert H. Carlile ’66
Ronald C. Carlock Jr. ’93 & Kristin R. Carlock ’93
Thomas Y. Catlett ’86
G. David Cheek ’79 & Katherine P. Cheek
J. Gordon Clayton ’69
Charles W. Coker Jr. ’85
Richard P. Dahling ’87
James R.V. Daniel III ’59 & Colleen H. Daniel
Norwood H. Davis Jr. ’75
William A. Dawson ’67
David J. Dube ’11 & Heidi L. Stump ’13
Basil M. Duncan III ’90
Kelly W. Eldridge ’02
U. Bertram Ellis Jr. ’79 & Deborah H. Ellis
Donald C. Eperson Jr. ’95 & Teresa A. Epperson ’95
Robert R. Fair & Camilla S. Fair
Charles H. Foster Jr. ’67
Paul L. Fowler Jr. ’81 & Sandra J. McDiarmid
John P. Frye Jr. ’71 & Jerrie S. Frye
Robert L. Gaines ’63
Palmer P. Garson ’83 & Douglas D. Garson
David W. Goodrich ’73 & Julie Houk Goodrich
Mark R. Gordon ’76 & E. Leigh Gordon
Conrad M. Hall ’70
Brenton S. Halsey & Lindsay G. Halsey
Stephen A. Hansel ’71 & Dana Hansel
Eugene W. Hansen ’76
Edward H. Hawfield ’75 & Nancy S. Hawfield
Mary Metzler Hoobler ’88
William I. Huyett ’82 & Lauren M. Huyett
Claire C. Hyde ’80
Burdett L. Ives ’67 & Elinor B. Ives
Robert C. Jordan ’63
Michael T. Kender ’87
Mark C. Lamarre ’90
Wei Li & Jean Yuan
Donald A. Lucchesi ’79 & Elizabeth Lucchesi
Douglas S. Luke ’66
James Carson Magill Jr. ’79
Herbert R. Martens Jr. ’78
Barclay McFadden III ’76 & Jane Perry McFadden
Mrs. Raleigh C. Minor
Michael K. Minter ’78 & Emma W. Hill ’78
Clifford D. Moore III ’81
Matthew Corbett Moore ’00
Lewis F. Payne Jr. ’73
Jerome C. Philpott ’88 & Ann Searle Philpott
Dianne J. Prust ’92
Ryan D. Rayborn ’10 & Jessica Rayborn
Robert E. Reeve ’85
Harry T. Rein ’73 & Susan D. Rein
William F. Richmond ’76 & Joyce A. Richmond
Katherine Duff Rines
Dean B. Roberson ’86 & Debra Mullins Roberson
The Cornerstone Society — Planned Giving Donors
On 6 October 1817, then-President James Monroe joined Presidents James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to lay the cornerstone of the University of Virginia’s first building, Pavilion VII. Continuing that initial support, Darden’s Cornerstone Society lays the groundwork for the School’s achievements in the decades ahead.
The Cornerstone Society comprises alumni, parents, faculty and friends who have made planned gifts to Darden through wills, living trusts, retirement plans, gifts of life insurance, charitable gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts. Through these planned gifts, Cornerstone Society members secure the success of our school for future generations.
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Lifetime Giving
James L. Rumsey ’57
Thomas A. Saunders III ’67 & Mary Jordan Saunders
F. Blair Schmidt-Fellner ’85
Mary Buckle Searle ’86 & Stewart A. Searle III
Martha A. Shenkenberg ’88
Susan L. Sink ’83
Robert M. Smith ’77 & Karen E. Connolly
Michael J. Steep ’80
Wallace Stettinius ’59 & Mary Gray Stettinius
Gerald R. Strauss & Sue Strauss
Bruce R. Thompson ’90
James W. Todd ’64 & Sharon K. Todd
Ronald E. Trzcinski ’71
Nicholas P. Valdrighi ’65 & Margaret P. Valdrighi
John C. Vernon ’91
Thomas B. Whelan ’77 & Claire F. Whelan
Stephen H. Whisenant & Emilye H. Whisenant
R.V. Whisnand ’68
Mack R. Wilcox ’75 & Judith Hansen Wilcox
Wade M. Wilks ’79
Charles T. Wingo ’69
Robert C. Woodworth ’73 & Joyce Woodworth
Douglas C. Young ’80 & Cynthia H. Young
Realized Bequests
With deep appreciation to those individuals whose planned gifts were realized this past year.
Colonel James L. Fowler ’60
Thomas C. MacAvoy
Paul A. Murphy
Gerald R. Strauss
Embodying a Commitment to Education
Professor Thomas MacAvoy made a great impact on the business world, on the world around him and certainly on the Darden com-munity. Dean Scott Beardsley acknowledged MacAvoy’s contributions at a celebration of new Principal Donors last spring, remarking that he “proved his commitment to education so deep-ly by including Darden in his estate planning. In doing so, Tom has followed in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison by making a planned gift to provide a secure foundation for Darden’s future.” MacAvoy’s 10 years as a faculty member and his $500,000 planned gift embody sharing one’s expertise and resources to improve the world.
For more information on planned giving, contact Howie Avery at +1-434-982-2153 or [email protected].
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Major Giving
$1 Million and AboveAnonymous
H. William Coogan Jr. ’82 & Theresa Kost Riddle
Terrence D. Daniels ’70 & Courtnay S. Daniels
Donald M. Wilkinson ’66
Robert C. Woodworth ’73 & Joyce Woodworth
$500,000–999,999Kirsti W. Goodwin ’02 & Matthew T. Goodwin
Ryan D. Rayborn ’10
$250,000–499,999John P. Bolduc Jr. ’90 & Stacy H. Bolduc ’90
James A. Cooper ’84
John G. Macfarlane III ’79 & Dudley W. Macfarlane
G. Ruffner Page Jr. ’86 & Virginia White Page
Douglas A. Scovanner ’79 & Mary M. Scovanner
Mary Buckle Searle ’86 & Stewart A. Searle III
John R. Strangfeld Jr. ’77 & Mary Kay Strangfeld
$100,000–249,999Scott C. Beardsley & Claire D. Beardsley
John R. Belk ’86 & Kimberly D. Belk
W.L. Lyons Brown III ’87 & Susanna S. Brown
Ronald C. Carlock Jr. ’93 & Kristin R. Carlock ’93
Hugh M. Comer II ’91 & Deborah R. Comer
Gordon Crawford ’71
Frederic H. Garner IV ’90 & Katherine Dudley Garner
Carson Q. Gleberman ’86 & Joseph Gleberman
Peter M. Grant ’86 & Colleen J. Grant
William A. Hawkins III ’82 & Sharon D. Hawkins
William Huyett ’82 & Lauren M. Huyett
Claire C. Hyde ’80 & William L. Hyde Jr.
David B. Kelso ’82 & Sara E. Kelso
Philip W. Knisely ’78 & Patricia Knisely
Linwood A. Lacy Jr. ’69 & Constance C. Lacy
Mark C. Lamarre ’90
E. Benjamin Mix III ’86
Steven S. Reinemund ’78 & Gail T. Reinemund
Matthias D. Renner ’86 & Linda G. Renner
Henry F. Skelsey ’84 & Susan W. Skelsey
James P. Totten ’85 & Josephine Totten
Thomas R. Watjen ’81 & Nanette A. Watjen
David N. Webb ’77 & Nancy Shepherd Webb ’77
Philip B. Weymouth III ’93 & Elizabeth K. Weymouth ’94
Jianwei J. Yao ’01 & Wenjing Mao
Major Gifts
This list recognizes donors who made cumulative commitments of $100,000 or more between 1 July 2015 and 30 June 2016.
Punctuating a Lifetime of Leadership
As Mary Buckle Searle (MBA ’86) approached her 30th re-union, she asked herself, “How can I make my mark this year?” Searle has served as a class agent for decades and wanted to punctuate her long-term leadership with a philanthropic gift. The answer came through planned giving, allowing Searle and her spouse, Stewart Searle, to incorporate Darden into their estate with a $300,000 reunion-year planned gift. This commitment, alongside a pledge to the Darden Annual Fund, allows the School to best plan for its future and inspired Searle’s fellow classmates as they celebrated their 30th reunion at Darden.
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Corporate Giving
Visionary Level | $25,000+Danaher Corp.
WestRock Co.
Principal Level | $15,000+Eastman Chemical Co.
Johnson & Johnson
Leader Level | $10,000+Accenture
Corning Inc.
Deutsche Bank
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Associate Level | $5,000+Bain & Company Inc.
Barclays Capital Inc.
Chevron Corp.
Citigroup Inc.
Credit Suisse Group AG
Deloitte
Emerson Electric Co.
General Mills Inc.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Harris Williams & Co.
Jefferies LLC
Morgan Stanley
Nomura Group
Piper Jaffray Cos.
Progressive Corp.
SunTrust Banks Inc.
Wells Fargo Securities
Corporate Sponsors
The Corporate Sponsors program recognizes corporations that make annual, unrestricted gifts to Darden. These corporate sponsors supported various academic, student life and recruiting activities for the 2015—16 academic year.
A Masterful Partnership
For more than two decades, MasterCard has partnered with Darden to support the School’s faculty and research efforts in the areas of big data, finance, strategy and payments. In 1996, MasterCard established the MasterCard Professorship in Business Administration through a generous gift. The professorship allows a distinguished professor, currently Sankaran “Venkat” Venkataraman, to create and integrate a climate of innovative and entrepreneurial spirit into the curriculum at Darden. Since 2010, MasterCard’s corporate philanthropy has focused on the development of case studies, engaging five Darden faculty and resulting in three published case studies.
Spearheading this philanthropic partnership with MasterCard is Martina Hund-Mejean (MBA ’88), the CFO for MasterCard. Hund-Mejean serves on the Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees, and she and her husband, Bruno Mejean, are Principal Donors to the School.
Such long-term, focused support from MasterCard exemplifies how corporations — and their leaders — can assess their own missions and make a distinct impact in the Darden classroom and beyond.
For more information on corporate partnerships, contact Elizabeth Bolin at +1-434-924-7898 or [email protected].
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Corporate Giving
Companies at Darden
The following corporations and their corporate agents have made a commitment to increase Darden alumni connections in the workplace, strengthen engagement with the School and increase alumni annual giving participation.
Corporate Match Participants
Corporate matching gifts are an important source of support for Darden. Thanks to the generosity of corporations and their matching gift programs, individual supporters of the School have doubled or tripled the impact of their gifts. The corporate match gift program totaled more than $275,000 this year, maximizing philanthropic gifts towards Darden’s Annual Fund.
3M
Accenture
Adelante Capital Management
Adobe
Aetna
AIG
Ally Financial Inc.
American Express
Amgen
AOL
AT&T
Bank of America
Barclays
Baxter International
BD
BlackRock
BNY Mellon
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
C. D. Spangler
Capital Group
Capital One
Cargill
CarMax
CDK Global
Charles Schwab
Chevron
Clark Construction Group
Corporation Alumni Participation Corporate Agent
3M 67% John McNamara Jr. ’09
Bain & Company Inc. 56% Lucas J. Martin ’11
Boston Consulting Group Inc. 48% Katherine L. Rios ’11
Capital One 64% Harry M. Russell ’07
Cargill 70% Amanda B. Munoz ’04
Coach Inc. 75% Elizabeth Q. McCann ’08
Danaher Corp. 57% Layton J. Hill IV ’12
Deloitte 33% Abigail A. Ruiz de Gamboa ’04
Emerson 50% Vacant
Harris Williams & Co. 63% Taylor B. Morris ’13
Hewlett-Packard Co. 50% Michael P. Moore ’07
Johnson & Johnson 57% Michael J. Wasden ’07
Marriott International Inc. 60% Daniel L. McKeon ’08
Target 55% Susan C. Tang ’12
Wells Fargo Securities 53% Daniel J. Ripp ’08
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Corporate Giving
Coille Limited Partnership
ConocoPhillips
Deloitte & Touche
Deutsche Bank
Dominion
Dresser-Rand Co.
Duke Energy
Eli Lilly and Co.
Ericsson
Ernst & Young
Expedia
Exxon Mobil
FactSet
Fidelity
GE
General Mills
Genesee & Wyoming
GlaxoSmithKline
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co.
HCR ManorCare
Hewlett-Packard
Highmark
Home Depot
HSBC
IBM International
ING
Ingersoll-Rand
Intel
Johnson & Johnson
Kennametal
KeyBank
Kraft Foods
Laboratory Corporation of America
LNR Property LLC
Lockheed Martin
Logitech
Macquarie Group
Manchester Capital Management
Markel Corp.
Marsh & McLennan Cos.
MassMutual
McGraw-Hill
Medtronic
Merck
MetLife
MFS
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation
Microsoft
Morningstar
Nationwide Insurance
New York Life
Nextera
Nomura America
Norfolk Southern
Northrop Grumman
Omron
One America
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Pfizer
PIMCO
PJM
PNC
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Procter & Gamble
Qualcomm
Raytheon Co.
RBC Capital Markets
Regions Financial Corp.
Sanofi
Seventh Generation
Shell Oil Co.
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Sprint
Starbucks
SunTrust
T. Rowe Price
The Walt Disney Co.
TransUnion
Tyco
U. T. Corp.
U.S. Bank Foundation
UBS
Union Bank of California
United Technologies Corp.
Vision Solutions
Voya Foundation
W. M. Keck Foundation
Wallace Foundation
Wells Fargo & Co.
Western & Southern Financial Group
WestRock Co.
Wiley Rein LLP
Xerox
For more information on the corporate match gift program, contact Samantha Hartog at +1-434-982-2151 or [email protected].
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Individual Giving
The 2016 Darden Society
The Darden Society is a group of committed donors who advance the work of the Darden School. The Society reached 864 members in 2016. Their gifts provide a critical level of support for the School to capture emerging opportunities.
Membership in the Society is open to donors who give a minimum of $2,500 per year, with graduates from the most recent four years welcomed with a $1,000 giving commitment. Members are given the exclusive rosette pin, a tangible symbol of fidelity to the principles that Darden represents.
Sponsors’ Circle | $50,000 and AboveAnonymous
Thomas J. Baltimore Jr. ’91 & Hillary D. Baltimore
Scott C. Beardsley & Claire D. Beardsley
John P. Bolduc Jr. ’90 & Stacy H. Bolduc ’90
W.L. Lyons Brown III ’87 & Susanna S. Brown
John M. Camp III ’79 & Caren Camp
H. William Coogan Jr. ’82 & Theresa Kost Riddle
James A. Cooper ’84
Carson Q. Gleberman ’86 & Joseph Gleberman
Kirsti W. Goodwin ’02 & Matthew T. Goodwin
William H. Goodwin III ’95 & Crystal H. Goodwin
William H. Goodwin Jr. ’66 & Alice T. Goodwin
Peter M. Grant ’86 & Colleen J. Grant
Robert D. Hardie ’95 & Molly G. Hardie
William A. Hawkins III ’82 & Sharon D. Hawkins
Robert J. Hugin ’85
A. Gibboney Huske ’97
William Huyett ’82 & Lauren M. Huyett
Linwood A. Lacy Jr. ’69 & Constance C. Lacy
Bruce R. Lauritzen ’67
Daniel S. Lynch ’84 & Elizabeth H. Lynch ’84
Thomac C. MacAvoy & Margaret M. MacAvoy
John G. Macfarlane III ’79 & Dudley W. Macfarlane
E. Morgan Massey & Joan Massey
Barclay McFadden III ’76 & Jane Perry McFadden
Albert N. Morgan Jr. ’72 & Carla Morgan
Ernest M. Norville ’84 & Carla S. Norville
G. Ruffner Page Jr. ’86 & Virginia White Page
J. Michael Pearson ’84
Scott A. Price ’90 & Shizuko M. Price
Steven S. Reinemund ’78 & Gail T. Reinemund
Frank M. Sands Sr. ’63
Douglas A. Scovanner ’79 & Mary M. Scovanner
Henry F. Skelsey ’84 & Susan W. Skelsey
Allan W. Staats ’62 & Barbara G. Staats
John R. Strangfeld Jr. ’77 & Mary Kay Strangfeld
Bruce R. Thompson ’90
James P. Totten ’85 & Josephine Totten
Robert S. Ukrop ’89 & Lowell S. Ukrop ’89
Steven C. Voorhees ’80 & Celia Voorhees
Thomas R. Watjen ’81 & Nanette A. Watjen
Donald M. Wilkinson ’66
Jianwei J. Yao ’01 & Wenjing Mao
Principals | $25,000–49,999Keith F. Bachman ’89
Nathan D. Bachman IV ’61
Jane Parke Batten
Barbara M. Bruner ’90 & Robert F. Bruner
J. Scott Carter ’99 & Ann B. Carter
James S. Cheng ’87 & Jeanette Wang Cheng
Hugh M. Comer II ’91 & Deborah R. Comer
Gordon Crawford ’71
Richard P. Dahling ’87 & Nancy L. Sanborn
Terrence D. Daniels ’70 & Courtnay S. Daniels
Michael A. DeCola ’77 & Lee F. DeCola
Thomas W. Dickson ’80
Ty W. Eggemeyer ’89 & Leslie F. Eggemeyer
Louis G. Elson ’90 & Sarah L. Elson
Lawton W. Fitt ’79 & James I. McLaren
Frederic H. Garner IV ’90 & Katherine Dudley Garner
Frank E. Genovese ’74 & Susan L. Genovese
David B. Kelso ’82 & Sara E. Kelso
Philip W. Knisely ’78 & Patricia Knisely
Todd R. Marin ’89 & Fiona Kotur Marin
William B. Massey Jr. & Randee Massey
William E. Massey Jr. & Rebecca C. Massey
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Individual Giving
Emmett E. McLean ’84
G. Gilmer Minor III ’66 & Charlotte M. Minor
Michael E. O’Neill ’74 & Patricia J. O’Neill
David T. Richardson ’94 & Mary Towns Richardson
James G. Rose Jr. ’85 & Megan Walker Rose
Brittany D. Roy ’15
Frank M. Sands Jr. ’94
Wallace Stettinius ’59 & Mary Gray Stettinius
William P. Utt ’84 & Carolyn S. Utt
Edward W. Valentine ’93 & Laura Valentine
Philip B. Weymouth III ’93 & Elizabeth K. Weymouth ’94
Keith Woodard ’75 & Patricia B. Woodard
Robert C. Woodworth ’73 & Joyce Woodworth
Leaders | $10,000–24,999Anonymous
Anonymous
Kirby C. Adams ’79
Richard E. Anthony ’71 & Virginia Anthony
Frank Batten Jr. ’84 & Aimee C. Batten
John R. Belk ’86 & Kimberly D. Belk
Donald R. Benson ’89
Richard E. Berry ’94
Turner A. M. Bredrup ’94 & Catherine Bredrup
Mary Buckle Searle ’86 & Stewart A. Searle III
J. Andrew Bugas ’86 & Maryann H. Bugas
G. David Cheek ’79 & Katherine P. Cheek
Charles R. Cory ’82 & Kimberlee Cory
Kevin M. Cox ’79 & Charlotte J. Cox
Guillaume M. Cuvelier ’91
William K. Daniel II ’91 & Robin W. Daniel
Michael D. DelGiudice ’90
James K. Dunton ’62 & Nancy H. Dunton
Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. ’95 & Pamela F. Edmonds
Richard C. Edmunds III ’92 & Kathy Edmunds
Donald C. Epperson Jr. ’95 & Teresa A. Epperson ’95
Warren F. Estey ’98 & Linda H. Estey
Arnold B. Evans ’97 & Joyce H. Evans
Clifford H. Farrah ’94 & Kimberley M. Farrah
John D. Fowler Jr. ’84 & Corey P. Fowler
John M. Fruehwirth ’96 & Christine A. Fruehwirth ’96
Thomas M. Fulcher Jr. ’86
Darren A. Fultz ’06
Michael Gangemi ’86 & Martha L. Gangemi ’87
Peter U. Gavin ’13 & Andrea M. Gavin
Donald W. Goodman ’84 & Andrea P. Goodman ’84
Patrick C. Graney III ’81 & Jessica S. Graney
John Green & Karen Oakes Green
John W. Guinee III ’82 & Michelle K. Guinee
William R. Harrison ’86 & Paula B. Harrison
W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer ’81 & Camilla Robinson Hauptfuhrer
Peter R. Hennessy ’86 & Anne G. Hennessy ’91
Paul S. Herendeen ’83 & Kristin B. Herendeen ’89
Ned Hooper ’94 & Freya S. Hooper ’94
Martina T. Hund-Mejean ’88 & Bruno J. Mejean
Gary T. Jones ’74 & Elizabeth Rhett Jones
Richard I. Kellogg ’72
Martin G. King ’91 & Rosemary B. King ’91
Naresh Kumra ’99 & Jaya Sinha
Mark C. Lamarre ’90
Steffen M. Lauster ’92 & Paige G. Lauster ’92
Douglas R. Lebda ’14
Kenneth C. Lichtendahl Jr. ’98
Josiah S. Lindsay ’02 & Nicole M. Lindsay ’99
Mark B. Logan & Anne J. Logan
Douglas S. Luke Jr. ’66 & Sarah C. Mullen
Jane R. Lundquist ’80
C. H. Randolph Lyon ’67 & Evelyn H. Lyon
Brendan T. Miles ’88 & Carolyn S. Miles ’88
David L. Miller ’72
E. Benjamin Mix III ’86
Jeanne L. Mockard ’90
Melissa M. Monk ’08
Donald E. Morel Jr. ’97
Kenneth D. Morgan ’68
Edmond N. Moriarty III ’87
J. Byrne Murphy ’86 & Pamela Breslin Murphy
Charles E. Nelson II ’96
Mark R. Patterson ’87
Stefanie L. Paulos ’81
Lewis F. Payne Jr. ’73 & Susan K. Payne
G. Patrick Phillips ’73 & Deborah Phillips
Theodore W. Price ’68 & Carol B. Price
Thomas E. Robinson ’73
Kathryn S. Ryan ’81
Catherine A. Saunders
Thomas A. Saunders III ’67 & Mary Jordan Saunders
Robert J. Shanfield ’87 & Francine N. Shanfield ’87
Ricardo B. Silva ’86
Emily Follin Smith ’85 & John R. Gerdy
Russell P. Smith ’86 & Louann J. Smith
Shannon G. Smith ’90
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Individual Giving
Frederick Stow Sr. ’58
Gerald Tze-Pin Sun
Matthew G. Thompson ’66 & Janet H. Thompson
John Townsend
Ronald E. Trzcinski ’71 & Patricia Trzcinski
Robert S. Ukrop ’72 & Jayne B. Ukrop
Roger L. Werner Jr. ’77
Donald M. Wilkinson III ’92 & Lauren D. Wilkinson
Charles H. Witmer ’83 & Meryl L. Witmer
Richard S. Youngman ’76
Fellows | $5,000–9,999Anonymous
Joseph L. Bandlow Jr. ’85 & Sherrill P. Bandlow ’85
Leonardo Basola ’14
Dorothy Neal Batten ’90
Randolph H. Batten ’12
David A. Beach ’69 & Carolyn H. Beach
Brian C. Bednar ’97 & Rebecca B. Bednar
Kristin M. Behfar
David W. Beier
David J. Blair ’82
Thomas M. Bland ’83
Phillip A. Bowman ’91 & Gloria Bowman
A. Hazen Burnet ’69 & Sarah M. Burnet
Elizabeth D. Camp
Paul D. Camp ’65
Michael L. Cannon ’76 & Beverly B. Cannon ’76
David B. Carson ’86 & Cheryl S. Carson ’86
Edward J. Casey Jr. ’84 & Holly M. Casey
John L. Castleman ’93 & Elizabeth P. Castleman
Cummins Catherwood Jr. ’67 & Susan Catherwood
Paul J. Cavicchi ’83
Mark A. Christian ’86 & Melissa V. Christian
Jerome E. Connolly Jr. ’88 & Vanessa P. Connolly
Clayton C. Cosby ’97 & Christine C. Cosby
Olen Crane ’11 & Julie D. Trevey
Jennifer A. Crutchfield ’11
Vidyanidhi Dalmia ’84
George A. L. David ’67
Herbert A. Dollahite ’81 & Elizabeth Dollahite
Robert F. Donohue ’84
Charles G. Duffy III ’87
James C. Dunstan ’73 & Julia S. Dunstan
Michael A. Ernst ’86 & Joyce J. Ernst ’87
John H. Faulk ’02 & Suzanne C. Faulk
Luke E. Fichthorn IV ’98 & Katherine R. Fichthorn
Elizabeth Fowler
Frederick L. Fowler III ’95 & Ann H. Fowler ’95
Alyssa M. Franklin ’05
Sherwood Frey Jr.
Catherine Joan Friedman ’86 & Jon R. Duane
Thomas J. Friedmann ’90 & Amy D. Anderson
John P. Frye Jr. ’71 & Jerrie S. Frye
Howard S. Furman ’85 & Jacquelyn S. Furman
Richard L. Garnett ’75 & Karen Juul-Nielsen ’78
Anne Gary
Sunil K. Ghatnekar ’92 & Christine L. Moon ’92
Jonathan L. Gilliland ’98
John K. Graham ’87
Gordon Grand III ’75
Gregory B. Graves ’89
Lawrence L. Gray ’92 & Freddie Gray
William Gray ’78 & Diana R. Gray ’79
Ira H. Green Jr. ’90 & Susan M. Green
Kara VanBremen Gruver ’90
R. Allen Haight ’89 & Franziska Haight
Richard T. Hanna Jr. ’15
Danica H. Harrahy ’96 & Thomas Harrahy
Carter Keleher Harris ’15 & Jennifer G. Frye ’15
Robert Hassler & Janet Hassler
G. Scott Hetzer ’84 & Katherine W. Hetzer
David M. Hillman ’82
Daniel B. Hirschhorn ’88
John P. Hodgson ’87 & Blythe Jeffers
Robert N. Hoglund ’86 & Suzanne R. Hoglund ’86
Robert L. Huffines ’92 & Lisa G. Huffines
Kristen S. Huntley ’87
Frederick D. Hutchinson
Claire C. Hyde ’80 & William L. Hyde Jr.
David C. Johnson Jr. ’84 & Caroline D. Johnson
Thomas E. Johnstone ’88 & Cindy Johnstone
Rebecca G. Josephson ’06
John B. Jung Jr. ’84 & Connie B. Jung
Jerrold W. Kavanaugh ’61
Robert F. Kibble ’72
Kenneth F. King ’93
Peter S. Kirby ’91 & Kyoko O. Kirby
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Mark R. Klausner ’91 & Melynda M. Klausner ’91
James E. Kluttz ’74 & Dorothy Lewis Kluttz
Venu J. Krishna ’95
Allison Spencer Kuehn ’81 & Ronald L. Kuehn
Robert P. Kyle ’82 & Patricia K. Kyle
Robert M. Lane ’15
J. Page Lansdale ’84 & Lyn C. Lansdale ’84
Reginald W. Lathan ’87
Harry A. Lawton III ’00
Lemuel E. Lewis ’72 & Sandra W. Lewis
George W. Logan ’71 & Helen B. Logan
Nancy H. Loucks ’80 & Michael K. Loucks
William H. Lyon ’00
Elie W. Maalouf ’89 & Kathleen T. Maalouf
Jonathan D. Mariner
Paul J. McAuliffe ’83 & Jill P. McAuliffe
W. Wallace McDowell Jr. ’63 & Anne McDowell
Mark C. Mead ’90
Peter C. Meisel ’86 & Susan Meisel
Charles H. Merriman III ’61
Cooper N. Mills Jr. ’81 & Cynthia W. Mills
Roy J. Moore ’86
Brooke Ann Morrow ’83
Daniel P. Mulderry ’96
Shiva S. Naidu ’09
Nikhil Nath ’00
L. Paul Nelson ’77
Joakim B. Nilsen ’15 & Ann C. Redpath ’15
Harvey W. O’Conor ’66
Michael F. O’Neill ’92
Peyton H. Owen Jr. ’84
Timothy Parker ’01
John W. Parsons ’89 & Ellen T. Parsons
Louise C. Parzick ’86 & Joseph E. Parzick
Zhiyuan (Jerry) Peng ’03 & Ying Hu
John Powell ’82
Peter D. Prowitt ’81 & Nancy G. Prowitt
E. Stuart Quarngesser Jr. ’57
Robert E. Reeve ’85
Matthias D. Renner ’86 & Linda G. Renner
Mark S. Richardson ’87
Sally Genster Robling ’82 and J. Stevens Robling Jr.
Reynaldo Roche ’07
Philip G. Romans ’13 and Gwen E. Mellor ’13
Joyce E. Rothenberg ’85 & Mace Rothenberg
William J. Ruckelshaus ’93
Douglas R. Sandor ’86 & Julia C. Sandor ’86
Leslie Z. Schorr ’88 & Thomas E. Schorr
Kenneth Shea ’87
Katrina F. Sherrerd ’87 & David G. Smith
Walter E. Shill III ’86 & Jean K. Shill
Joseph C. Smith II ’84 & Joan H. Smith
Robert W. Smith ’87 & Teresa Smith
Townsend C. Smith ’87 & Eileen P. Smith
George Stelljes III ’88
David H. Stovall Jr. ’71 & Deborah W. Stovall
Christopher R. Stringer ’01
Christopher P. Tanco ’92
Marcus M. Tarkington ’69 & Leslie L. Tarkington ’69
David L. Tayman ’97
Susan C. Thomas ’13
James E. Thompson Jr. ’86 & Cynthia T. Thompson
Warren M. Thompson ’83
Kelly M. Thomson ’99
Nga T. Tran-Pedretti ’94
Timothy P. Treadway ’79
Allan J. Vartelas ’85
Sankaran Venkataraman & Sarasa Subramony
Bradley J. Waitzer ’87 & Terry Waitzer
Kevin P. Watters ’94
Susan P. Webb-Dreyfus ’84 & Jean-Francois Webb-Dreyfus
Jianzhong Wei ’02 & Wei Liu ’03
John P. White ’01
Alexander D. Whittemore III ’00
Mary Reaves Wimbish ’97
Gary R. Wolfe ’92 & Teresa L. Wolfe
Wesley Wright III ’96
Min Yang ’11
Marietta Edmunds Zakas ’84 & Dennis L. Zakas
Jose Maria Zertuche ’00 & Virginia V. Zertuche
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Brad E. Akard ’07
Kristina M. Alimard ’03
James C. Allison ’82
Hadi Alsegaf ’93 & Kathryn A. Alsegaf ’93
Thomas W. Alston ’98
Eric B. Anderson ’01
Joseph Andrasko ’11 & Jenifer G. Andrasko ’10
Eileen O’Shea Auen ’89
Michael S. Augins ’99
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H. Fairfax Ayres III ’96 & Andrea B. Ayres ’96
Stephen E. Bachand ’63
Paul W. Bacon ’86 & Mary Beth H. Bacon
Michael N. Bailey ’10
J. Michael Balay ’89
R. David Banyard ’04
George E. Barbee ’67 & Molly J. Barbee
Lucien L. Bass III ’65 & Mary B. Bass
Scott F. Bass ’97 & JoEllyn Bass
Edward J. Bell ’89 & Jennifer T. Bell
Thomas J. Benjamin ’08
Adam D. Bennett ’09 & Stephanie T. Bennett ’09
Jack M. Benson ’97
Edwin I. Berkowitz ’97 & Maryann Berkowitz
JoAnn Bertges ’83 & Jack Bertges
Thomas E. Bettcher ’75 & Barbara C. Bettcher
Sandeep Bhowmick ’06
E. Thayer Bigelow Jr. ’67
Elizabeth A. Boehmler ’07
Christopher B. Boggs ’98 & Caroline Boggs
William S. Boice ’11 & Sarah S. Boice ’11
James R. Bolduc ’94 & Anne M. Bolduc
David L. Bonenfant ’10 & Jennifer L. Bonenfant
Cary G. Booth ’84 & Jane M. Booth
Helen M. Boudreau ’93
A. B. Bowden ’96 & Toni N. Bowden ’96
Mark S. Bower ’02
Michael D. Bradley ’99 & Elisabeth Stewart Bradley
Francis B. Brake Jr. ’91 & Susan M. Brake ’91
Mark W. Bridgers ’97
Stephen G. Brooks ’09 & Chandra Brooks
Elizabeth H. Brower ’11
James A. Brown III ’92 & Diana A. Brown
Amy S. Buckley ’97 & Richard E. Buckley
Willard Bunn III ’68 & Jeanette W. Bunn
Joshua A. Burke ’10
L. H. Caldwell ’79 & Kitty Caldwell
Angela V. Li ’03 & Steve Cao
Ronald C. Carlock Jr. ’93 & Kristin R. Carlock ’93
John Tyler Carrico ’91 & Sheri M. Carrico
Kent D. Carstater ’96
William H. Carter ’99 & Erica L. Carter
David F. Cash ’06
Gregory Cashman ’93
Samuel M. Chappell III ’82 & Nancy B. Chappell
Benjamin Chen ’09
Phillip C. Chen ’87
Esmond Y. Chia ’01
John L. Chrosniak ’96 & Jaclyn Chrosniak
Kevin C. Clark ’01
Robert E. Cockburn ’97
Roy M. Cockburn ’67 & Nancy C. Cockburn
William S. Cohen ’07 & Jessica Cohen
T. Scott Coleman ’79 & Yasmine Z. Coleman
Jorge Conde-Berrocal ’11 & Jennifer F. Conde
Nicholas J. Conell ’11 & Stephanie M. Conell ’11
Gorricho M. Conyers ’04
Susan C. Coogan ’82
Halsey M. Cook Jr. ’91
David A. Cooper ’97 & Charis San Antonio Cooper
Thomas L. Cordle Jr. ’65
Sean M. Corrigan ’05 & Devon M. Corrigan ’06
Robert C. Courain Jr. ’67 & Ruth Courain
David L. Couture ’95
Brian J. Cowan ’91 & Constance J. Hallquist ’91
Jerry P. Coyne ’05 & Kerry L. O’Hanlon Coyne ’05
Jesse V. Crews ’77 & Vanessa Crews
Donna L. Crowder ’10
Andrew G. Crowley ’11
James S. Cruice Jr. ’81 & Valerie S. Cruice
Andrew Culbertson & Emily Z. Culbertson
Martin J. Curran ’84 & Susan Sager Curran
Ravenel B. Curry III ’67 & Elizabeth R. Curry
James R.V. Daniel III ’59 & Colleen H. Daniel
Norina Moy Danik ’84 & Daniel W. Danik
Christine H. Davies ’09
Cory M. Davis ’07
Peter V. Del Presto ’85 & Nancy B. Del Presto
Nathan A. DeLuke ’11 & Nichole L. DeLuke
Frederick B. Dent III ’06
Brian Dibella ’15
Andrea Marie DiMarco ’03 & David J. DiMarco
Teresa R. DiMarco ’81
Brian P. Dineen ’11 & Kathryn J. Roberts ’12
Ed Dinwiddie ’58 & Elizabeth D. Dinwiddie
John L. Dodge ’59
Perry E. Doermann ’71 & Mary H. Doermann
John O. Downing ’82
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Individual Giving
Basil M. Duncan III ’90
George T. Eastment III ’72
Jonathan R. Ebinger ’93
Karen K. Edwards ’84
Asli Keskinel Eksioglu ’92
Frank R. Ellett ’93 & Heather L. Ellett
Frank T. Ellett ’65 & Lucy R. Ellett
Peter J. Emerson ’64
Jonathan D. England ’06
A. Hugh Ewing ’71 & Susan Ewing
Michael S. Faino ’93
David P. Feinbloom ’90
James A. Ferency ’84 & Alise L. Ferency
Earl M. Ferguson ’72 & Linda Opper Ferguson
Sarah J. Finlayson ’79 & Lindley G. DeGarmo
Jennifer McEnery Finn ’00
Timothy J. Foley ’11 & Natalie Schafer Foley ’11
Douglas A. Fordyce ’96 & Melissa Fordyce
Robert D. Forster ’67 & Lucinka Forster
Arthur E. Foster ’63
Charles H. Foster Jr. ’67 & Diane R. Bates
Stuart M. Frantz ’84
Christopher E. French ’84 & Rhonda H. French
David A. Galper ’98 & Holly Galper
Palmer P. Garson ’83 & Douglas D. Garson
Robert A. Gary IV ’77
Virginia S. Genereux ’92
John M. Geraghty ’72
Jacqueline M. Glynn ’93
Bernardo F. Goarmon ’06
Brian S. Goldberg ’02
Kenneth M. Good Jr. ’93
David W. Goodrich ’73 & Julie Houk Goodrich
Timothy M. Grant ’89
Anita S. Green ’85
Stephen K. Grimm ’83
Naren K. Gursahaney ’89
Christopher W. Haga ’93
John R. Haley ’87 & Carrie C. Haley ’87
C. Peter Harris Jr. ’98 & Dana A. Lightsey Harris
Elizabeth R. Hart ’15
William J. Harvey ’77
Brandon C. Hayes ’01 & Jennifer S. Hayes ’01
Adam R. Healey ’05
Michael G. Heavener ’67 & Marilyn Heavener
Craig M. Herron ’92 & Georgey Herron
Peter J. Hicks ’74 & Kathryn V. Hicks
W. Carter Hoerr & Gail Marsh Hoerr
J. Cameron Hoggan Jr. ’68 & Dixie Epes Hoggan
Bret W. Holden ’88 & Jeanne-Marie Z. Holden
Harriet T. Holderness ’76
Richard R. Hollington III ’91
Andrew C. Holzwarth ’09 & Michelle Holzwarth
Andrew P. Houlahan ’66
R. Vernon Howard Jr. ’87
Hayes Humphreys ’11
Clelland Peabody Hutton ’75 & Mary M. Hutton
Luke C. Iglehart ’06
Edward P. Imbrogno ’85 & Annette M. Imbrogno
David A. Jarrett ’86 & Jennifer Y. Jarrett ’86
W. Cleveland Johnson II ’93
Lisa O. Jones ’85
T. Reginald Jones ’11
Bobby M. Jordan Jr. ’08
John P. Kanan ’06
Arnon Katz ’09 & Mor Katz
Carolyn A. Keating ’92
Michael Kender ’87 & Lucretia H. Kender
John V. O. Kennard ’73 & Linda P. Kennard
Brian H. Kennedy ’80 & Barbara T. Kennedy
Michael J. Kennedy ’90 & Robin A. Kennedy
Mark Kieffer ’11
Jason M. Kilpela ’07 & Jennifer M. Kilpela ’07
Mari A. Kilroy ’82 & John V. Moorhead
Gabrielle King ’71
Andrew P. Kingman ’84
Mark J. Kington ’88 & Ann A. Kington
Daniel J. Kipp ’86 & Suzanne Kipp
John R. Kirk ’64 & Joanne L. Kirk
Lorin S. Knell ’01
Noah D. Knippa ’08
Kevin M. Kosefeski ’08
Rudolph Krediet ’06
John P. Lake ’05
Robert E. Lamb II ’70
Charles E. Larkin ’90
Timothy M. Laseter ’84 & Jody S. Laseter
George T. Laub ’89 & Heidi F. Laub ’89
Thomas R. Laughery ’91
T. Gaylon Layfield III ’75 & Melissa H. Layfield
Tyler H. Leinbach ’88
Buddy LeTourneau ’73
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Harry N. Lewis ’57 & Dearing Ward Johns Lewis
Richard S. Lindahl ’91
Allison Linney ’01
Edward B. Lipes Jr. ’15
Robert Lloyd ’66 & Margaret Lloyd
Richard K. Loh ’96
Amanda Lozano ’09
Jerome R. Ludwig ’85
Luann J. Lynch & Byron C. Lynch III
Dariush P. Maanavi ’94 & Jennifer V. Maanavi
James W. MacAllen ’68 & Patricia MacAllen
Charles S. Macfarlane ’80
James B. Mackey ’98 & Heidi B. Mackey
Richard T. Maclean ’95
Tracie P. MacMahon ’87
James C. Magill Jr. ’79
Daniel P. Mahoney ’08 & Tucker B. Mahoney
Armen J. Malikian ’71
Mayur H. Maniar ’96 & Sonal Maniar
David B. Manley ’75
Celia V. Martin ’85
Daniel S. Martin ’98
L. White Matthews III ’70
Irenee D. May Jr. ’84
Brian S. McAlpine ’89 & Sharon R. McAlpine
John R. McCann Jr. ’08 & Elizabeth Quin McCann ’08
Willard L. McCloud III ’04
W. David McCoy ’64 & Millington F. McCoy
Jay M. McDonald ’71
Jennifer G. McDowell ’95 & Robert Malcolm McDowell
Roy W. McDowell ’87 & Barrie J. McDowell
Benjamin M. McGrath ’85 & Linda B. McGrath
Harold W. McGraw IV ’07
Patrick J. McNeela ’81 & Sally L. McNeela ’82
Reed R. Menefee ’96
Fernando Z. Merce ’98 & Kelly C. Buckley Merce
Christopher I. Meyer ’09 & Megan Meyer
L. Michael Meyer ’92
Jeffery F. Mirmelstein ’10
James M. E. Mixter Jr. ’75 & Laura O. Mixter
Douglas T. Moore ’80 & Dana F. Moore
T. Justin Moore III ’82 & Martha F. Moore
Peter J. Morelli II ’82 & Sandra S. Morelli
Betsy M. Markus ’11
Colter Wilding Mott & Steffanie Griffis Mott
Conor C. Murphy ’08 & Anne Cornelison Murphy
Zell Murphy II ’92
Philip W. Murray ’96 & Julie G. Murray ’96
Blake T. Myers ’93
Thomas M. Neir ’88 & Sally Otten
Ann H. S. Nicholson ’01 & Barry W. Nicholson
Dana Niedzielska ’97
Benjamin K. Noland ’11
Walker J. Noland ’03 & Mary-Margaret B. Noland
Michael T. O’Brien ’85 & Diane Fulginiti O’Brien
Julia Hupman Ocko ’87
R. Timothy O’Donnell ’81 & Michelle Kane O’Donnell
William S. Ogden Jr. ’92 & Linda B. Ogden ’92
David Ogens ’79 & Locke W. Ogens
Talmadge O. O’Neill ’95 & Renata O’Neill
Stephan P. Oppenheimer ’96
William J. O’Shea Jr. ’84
Matthew Parker ’11
Richard M. Paschal ’89 & Lura Paschal
Jason L. Patterson ’05
Matthew D. Pedersen ’11
Joseph Pederson ’10
Antonio U. Periquet Jr. ’90 & Martha I. Periquet
Karen K. Phillips ’82
Jerome C. Philpott ’88 & Ann S. Philpott
Ellison M. Pidot ’00
Kari E. Pitkin ’97
Terry A. Plath ’99 & Maren Plath
Dominic M. Pomponi ’05 & Kimberly Pomponi
Thomas S. Poole ’99 & Lori Ann C. Poole
Timothy J. Portland ’90 & Elizabeth L. Portland
Luke M. Pototschnik ’04
Christopher J. Privon ’83 & Keron C. Privon
Marc A. Puntereri ’77
Mark A Pushinsky ’14 & Ann G. Pushinsky
David Xingran Qu ’08 & Angela Qu
Christopher C. Quarles III ’90
Vincent Musungu Rague ’84
Thomas W. Reedy Jr. ’91 & Jennifer Byrd Reedy
Harry T. Rein ’73 & Susan D. Rein
Thomas D. Rein ’11
Matthew J. Reintjes ’04
Brian Rhodes ’09
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Individual Giving
Gary C. Ribe ’11 & Kristen M. Ribe ’11
Anthony A. Ricci ’07 & Angela Ricci
Todd W. Riggs ’02 & Jennifer Riggs
Luis G. Rios Murrieta ’11 & Katherine Wiggins Rios ’11
Brett M. Robertson ’08 & Heidi B. Robertson
Elvis Rodriguez ’10
Rebecca W. Rogers ’96
Thomas L. Ruch ’74 & Dianne S. Ruch
Jeffrey P. Rudnicki ’11 & Emily C. Dowling
Abigail A. Ruiz de Gamboa ’04 & Alberto Ruiz de Gamboa
Harry M. Russell ’07
Shiro Sakamoto ’95
Kleber R. Santos ’01
Kevin Schaar ’11
Elizabeth H. Schad ’79
Jennifer L. Scheurich ’15
Joseph A. Schlim ’91 & Kristen G. Schlim ’91
Robert G. Schoenvogel ’06 & Thames T. Schoenvogel
Wilrich H. Schroeder ’85
Kevin W. Schuyler ’97
A. Lee Seward ’87 & Ruth Ann R. Seward
David G. Shanahan ’87 & Patricia D. Van Belle ’94
John Sherman Jr. ’73 & Martha Sherman
George F. Shipp ’82
Conor F. Sibley ’06
Maureen E. Singer ’08
Jon A. Slabaugh ’93 & Claire P. Slabaugh
Erik A. Slingerland ’84
Anthony W. Smith ’87 & Elizabeth R. Smith
C. Ray Smith ’58 & Phyllis J. Smith
Joshua A. Smith IV ’97
David E. Smoley ’89
Ji Hyun Song ’11
Steven A. Sonnenberg ’79 & Karen S. Sonnenberg
Frank S. Sowinski ’81
Werner U. Stahlecker ’87
Benjamin J. Sullivan Jr. ’82 & Charlotte M. Sullivan
David C. Sullivan ’91 & Maria Di Mare ’91
Connee B. Sullivan ’82 & Kent C. Sullivan
Robert L. Swain ’96 & Jill Swain
Edward C. Swindler ’84 & Barbara P. Swindler
Yuji Takeda ’05
Vincent W. Talbert ’96
Samuel V. Tallman Jr. ’71
Thomas K. Tattersall ’04 & Kelly Tattersall
O. Lee Tawes ’72
Theodore L. Terry II ’80 & Claire M. Terry ’80
Gerardus Teunissen ’67 & Maggie Teunissen
Ian M. Thomas ’11
Gregory S. Thompson ’75
Michael K. Tierney ’96 & Janet P. Tierney
Helen M. Troy ’81
Christopher G. Turner ’91 & Karen A. Turner
Samuel T. Tutterow ’97 & Meredith B. Tutterow ’99
Nicholas P. Valdrighi ’65
Meredith M. Valentine ’10
Brett L. Van Buskirk ’10 & Page H. Van Buskirk ’10
Santhosh G. Varughese ’05 & Jodi L. Thrasher ’05
Stacy B. Vermylen ’75 & David B. Vermylen
James B. Vose ’83 & Whitney Vose
Prasad Vuyyuru ’99
Robert M. Walsh ’10 & Jennifer Baker Walsh ’10
Wenyong Wang ’03
Robert M. Weber ’91
Michelle J. Weiss ’85
Meghan A. Welch ’10
Geoffrey O. Wheeler ’87
Thomas B. Whelan II ’77 & Claire F. Whelan
R. Van Whisnand ’68 & Campbell B. Whisnand
Martha C. White ’94
Gary R. Wilhite ’84
Howard P. Wilkinson Jr. ’73 & Carolyn N. Wilkinson
David M. Willey ’89 & Joy S. Willey ’97
William B. Wiltshire Jr. ’03 & Cynthia A. Wiltshire
James W. Wininger ’04
Vanessa A. Wittmann ’93
Kurt J. Wolfgruber ’74
Christopher J. DiBiagio-Wood ’12 & Leslie N. Wood
James M. Wood III ’82
Peter Woodbury ’91
Kurt W. Woolley ’06
H. Taylor Wright ’95
John A. Young ’92 & Rebecca A. Young
Sallye C. Zink ’77
Alfonso M. Zulueta ’87
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Jose L. Aguirre ’15
Izuakolam E. Akamiro ’12
Firas J. Al-Barzinji ’15
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Individual Giving
Mark M. Allenbach ’15
Matthew T. Attaway ’14
Jarod Baker ’15
Ofer Baratz ’15
Anthony M. Barresi ’15
James F. Barter ’12
Daniel J. Benn ’15
Stephen C. Benz ’15
Kevin J. Berger ’15 & Kathleen E. Berger
Katrina Nicole P. Bergh ’14
Ana M. Beskin ’15
David R. Bobbitt ’15
William M. Bond Jr. ’15
Patrick S. Caldwell ’13
Edison A. Castaneda ’15 & Celeste Everett Castaneda
Michael S. Child Jr. ’15
Thomas J. Childress IV ’12
David Cole ’14 & Judith N. Cole
John D. Cote ’13
Peter T. Courtney ’15
Heidi L. Davies ’15
Danielle I. Davison ’15
Deanna M. de Arango ’13
Adam R. D’Luzansky ’15
Christopher C. Donahue ’15
Alison A. Dooley ’15 & Daniel C. Dooley
Andrew J. Doonan ’15
Brian M. Drinkwine ’13 & Leslie K. Drinkwine
Astrid L. DSouza ’12 & Gerard Aden
Kimberly E. Dunn ’12
Abbas O. Elegba ’13
John M. Eshelman ’15
J. Kyle Evans ’14
Michal Filipowski ’15
Shay W. Finley ’15 & Stephanie Ann Miller ’15
Philip J. Fischer ’15
Andrew H. Fowler ’15
John M. Fryback ’15
Jocelyn M. Gamble ’13
Brian M. Gavron ’13
Brandon P. Guichard ’14
Rohan Gupta ’15
Herbert Haas ’15
Zeeshan J. Hafeez ’15
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Henri T. Hammond ’15
Samuel H. Handler ’15
Jonathan R. Harris ’12
Robert W. Haynes ’15
Christopher J. He ’15
Scott M. Headd ’12 & Nicole Morgan Keats Headd
Kristen Heavener ’12
Lorenzo R. Heholt ’15
Gregory W. Hermandorfer ’14
Anthony M. Hoang ’14
Grant D. Hou ’15
Cole F. Hyvonen ’12
Gen A. Izutsu ’15
James J. Jamison ’13
Monica Jasty ’15
Kendall Jennings ’12
Gaines B. Johnson ’15
James J. Judge ’15
Benny J. Kandhiraj ’15
Elizabeth A. Kidder ’15
John P. Kiernan ’13
Ju Hye Kim ’15
Anil K. Kochhar ’15
Hillary M. Lewis ’13
Sheri L. Lucas ’13
Francis J. Luisi ’11 & Anne S. Knopman ’12
Lindsay A. Luke ’15
Julia James ’12
Joshua T. Mallett ’14
Lucas J. Martin ’11 & Amanda L. Martin ’12
Joseph E. McCarthy ’15
Patrick T. McCurdy ’15
Terence F. McGuirk III ’15
Corey W. McLellan ’15 & Pamela McLellan
Dana M. McNamara ’14
Scott F. Meadows ’15 & Sarah Nalls Meadows
Hughes Melton, MD ’14 & Sarah Melton
Taylor Henry Meyer ’13
Eugene T. Millsap IV ’12
Olga Miroshnichenko ’15
Jason L. Mollengarden ’15
Gregory C. Molnar ’13
Linwood B. Muire III ’15
Aaron T. Myers ’15
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Dennis K. Ngin ’15
Jeremy L. Noel ’15
Philip K. O’Bannon ’15
John C. Parrott III ’13
Timothy R. Powers ’15
William C. Preston ’15
Kyle W. Quearry ’15
Bradley T. Raber ’15
Archana Rao ’15
Christopher T. Rehberger ’15 & Michelle C. Polo
George A. Richardson III ’15
Graham Rives ’12
Andrew C. Robertson ’14 & Whitney Jones Robertson
Lee J. Robertson ’15
Abigail Naomi Rossetti ’15
Keith W. Schellhorn ’13
Janet A. Schroeder ’13
Kenneth F. Schulman ’14
Amber-Jae L. Sharif ’14
Daniel Shively ’12 & Emily Shively
Henry F. Skelsey Jr. ’15
Emily K. Solomon ’15
Joshua G. Stegall ’15
Gregory P. Stutman ’14
Robert A. Sukhwani ’15
Matthew D. Sullivan ’14
Alan J. Sung ’15
Stephen Tavares ’15
Christopher R. Taylor ’15
Thomas P. Teague ’15
Michael T. Tham ’15
George R. Thompson ’15
Nicholas H. Thompson ’13
Rodman Tilt III ’13
Lauren G. Tipton ’14
Richard D. Townsend II ’15
Zachary G. Upcheshaw ’15
Faiz M. Vahidy ’14
Emmanuel O. Vak Stephens ’15
Thomas B. Valentine Jr. ’15
David L. Waldman ’15
Tianjiao Wang ’15
Lily E. West ’12
Alexander R. Westra ’12
Alison R. Williams ’15
Donald P. Williams ’15
Jeffrey M. Willis ’13 & Christin M. Gianis ’13
Colin M. Winter ’15
Baker H. Woods ’15
Allen A. Woodward ’15
Matthew Wurster ’15 & Lauren Wurster
Tyler M. Zara ’15
Ying Zhang ’14
Expanding Students’ Potential With Scholarships
Scholarship support remains a critical element to recruit the best and brightest students to Darden from all walks of life. Scholarships allow top students to partake in the Darden experience, gaining the necessary resources to realize their full potential. The words of recent Emmy-winner Mayra Rocha (GEMBA ’16) express just how pivotal Darden is to a scholarship recipient.
“My experience at Darden has been a dream come true. This oppor-tunity has expanded my vision of life, business and culture. I have grown as a person, as a career woman and as a business leader. My voice is louder now, my stance is straighter and I no longer see anything as impossible. This MBA has given me structure. I see a problem and I automatically make a process in my mind to solve it.”
For more information on scholarship support, contact Kara R. Mullins at +1-434-243-0834 or [email protected].
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Individual Giving
Leading Supporters of the 2016 Darden Annual Fund
Gifts to the Darden Annual Fund provide essential operating funds and fuel emerging priorities, enabling Darden to seize opportunities and support innovation at the discretion of the dean.
Unrestricted gifts to the Annual Fund support such critical Darden priorities as merit-based scholarships, extensive faculty research and curricular innovation. Thanks to the loyalty and generosity of Darden alumni, faculty and friends in fiscal year 2016, the Annual Fund reached $5.1 million in unrestricted contributions —guaranteed to touch and shape every aspect of the Darden experience. Forty-three percent of alumni made gifts to the School, which demonstrates the ongoing strength and commitment of Darden’s dynamic community.
Sponsors’ Circle | $50,000 and AboveAnonymous
Scott C. Beardsley & Claire D. Beardsley
James A. Cooper ’84
Robert J. Hugin ’85
Albert N. Morgan Jr. ’72 & Carla Morgan
J. Michael Pearson ’84
Frank M. Sands Sr. ’63
Douglas A. Scovanner ’79 & Mary M. Scovanner
Steven C. Voorhees ’80 & Celia Voorhees
Thomas R. Watjen ’81 & Nanette A. Watjen
Principals | $25,000–49,999Thomas J. Baltimore Jr. ’91 & Hillary D. Baltimore
John P. Bolduc Jr. ’90 & Stacy H. Bolduc ’90
J. Scott Carter ’99 & Ann B. Carter
Hugh M. Comer II ’91 & Deborah R. Comer
Gordon Crawford ’71
Richard P. Dahling ’87 & Nancy L. Sanborn
Terrence D. Daniels ’70 & Courtnay S. Daniels
Louis G. Elson ’90 & Sarah L. Elson
Lawton W. Fitt ’79 & James I. McLaren
Frederic H. Garner IV ’90 & Katherine Dudley Garner
Frank E. Genovese ’74 & Susan L. Genovese
Carson Q. Gleberman ’86 & Joseph Gleberman
Kirsti W. Goodwin ’02 & Matthew T. Goodwin
Peter M. Grant ’86 & Colleen J. Grant
William A. Hawkins III ’82 & Sharon D. Hawkins
Philip W. Knisely ’78 & Patricia Knisely
Daniel S. Lynch ’84 & Elizabeth H. Lynch ’84
Michael E. O’Neill ’74 & Patricia J. O’Neill
David T. Richardson ’94 & Mary Towns Richardson
Frank M. Sands Jr. ’94
Henry F. Skelsey ’84 & Susan W. Skelsey
Bruce R. Thompson ’90
William P. Utt ’84 & Carolyn S. Utt
Philip B. Weymouth III ’93 & Elizabeth K. Weymouth ’94
Robert C. Woodworth ’73 & Joyce Woodworth
Leaders | $10,000–24,999Frank Batten Jr. ’84 & Aimee C. Batten
John R. Belk ’86 & Kimberly D. Belk
Donald R. Benson ’89
Richard E. Berry ’94
G. David Cheek ’79 & Katherine P. Cheek
Charles R. Cory ’82 & Kimberlee Cory
Kevin M. Cox ’79 & Charlotte J. Cox
Guillaume M. Cuvelier ’91
William K. Daniel II ’91 & Robin W. Daniel
Michael D. DelGiudice ’90
James K. Dunton ’62 & Nancy H. Dunton
Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. ’95 & Pamela F. Edmonds
Richard C. Edmunds III ’92 & Kathy Edmunds
Ty W. Eggemeyer ’89 & Leslie F. Eggemeyer
Donald C. Epperson Jr. ’95 & Teresa A. Epperson ’95
Warren F. Estey ’98 & Linda H. Estey
Clifford H. Farrah ’94 & Kimberley M. Farrah
John D. Fowler Jr. ’84 & Corey P. Fowler
Darren A. Fultz ’06
Peter U. Gavin ’13 & Andrea M. Gavin
Donald W. Goodman ’84 & Andrea P. Goodman ’84
William H. Goodwin Jr. ’66 & Alice T. Goodwin
William H. Goodwin III ’95 & Crystal H. Goodwin
Robert D. Hardie ’95 & Molly G. Hardie
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Individual Giving
Paul S. Herendeen ’83 & Kristin B. Herendeen ’89
Ned Hooper ’94 & Freya S. Hooper ’94
Martina T. Hund-Mejean ’88 & Bruno J. Mejean
Gary T. Jones ’74 & Elizabeth Rhett Jones
Richard I. Kellogg ’72
Martin G. King ’91 & Rosemary B. King ’91
Mark C. Lamarre ’90
Steffen M. Lauster ’92 & Paige G. Lauster ’92
Josiah S. Lindsay ’02 & Nicole M. Lindsay ’99
Douglas S. Luke Jr. ’66 & Sarah C. Mullen
David L. Miller ’72
G. Gilmer Minor III ’66 & Charlotte M. Minor
E. Benjamin Mix III ’86
Jeanne L. Mockard ’90
Melissa M. Monk ’08
Edmond N. Moriarty III ’87
J. Byrne Murphy ’86 & Pamela Breslin Murphy
Charles E. Nelson II ’96
Ernest M. Norville ’84 & Carla S. Norville
G. Ruffner Page Jr. ’86 & Virginia White Page
Mark R. Patterson ’87
G. Patrick Phillips ’73 & Deborah Phillips
Scott A. Price ’90 & Shizuko M. Price
Theodore W. Price ’68 & Carol B. Price
Steven S Reinemund ’78 & Gail T. Reinemund
Thomas E. Robinson ’73
Thomas A. Saunders III ’67 & Mary Jordan Saunders
Robert J. Shanfield ’87 & Francine N. Shanfield ’87
Ricardo B. Silva ’86
Shannon G. Smith ’90
Wallace Stettinius ’59 & Mary Gray Stettinius
Frederick Stow Sr. ’58
John R. Strangfeld Jr. ’77 & Mary Kay Strangfeld
Matthew G. Thompson ’66 & Janet H. Thompson
Ronald E. Trzcinski ’71 & Patricia Trzcinski
Robert S. Ukrop ’72 & Jayne B. Ukrop
Edward W. Valentine ’93 & Laura Valentine
Roger L. Werner Jr. ’77
Donald M. Wilkinson III ’92 & Lauren D. Wilkinson
Charles H. Witmer ’83 & Meryl L. Witmer
Richard S. Youngman ’76
“I can honestly tell you that the scholarship has already had a significant impact on my career and life. I came to Darden with the vision of building the foundation for a career focused on the venture financing of innovative technologies, as well as the acceleration of their adoption. With your scholarship support, I am reinvigorated to pursue these aspirations.”
John E. Greenfield (MBA ’16)
Class of 1986 Peter J. Niehaus Memorial Scholarship recipient
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Individual GivingIndividual Giving
1961 $38,820 100% 21%
1966 $1,255,225 62% 53%
1971 $212,807 48% 18%
1976 $91,710 39% 17%
1981 $422,194 47% 11%
1986 $2,600,509 45% 30%
1991 $604,191 58% 28%
1996 $200,991 38% 28%
2001 $224,520 41% 25%
2006 $127,520 46% 31%
2011 $195,745 64% 57%
2011 EMBA $42,750 98% 53%
2015 $167,892 87% 29%
2015 EMBA $52,075 94% 34%
2015 GEMBA $18,683 64% 57%
Reunion Giving Total $6,223,132 56% 31%
2016 Darden Alumni Reunion Giving
Class Reunion Giving Total
Class Participation
Reunion Weekend Attendance
R E U N I O N C L A S S P A R T I C I P A T I O N
R E U N I O N A W A R D S A B B O T T S O C I E T Y ( 1 9 5 7 – 6 5 ) A W A R D S
Highest Reunion Dollar Total 1986 — $2,600,509Class Agent: Mary Buckle Searle
Highest Reunion Annual Fund Dollar Total1986 — $245,373 Class Agent: Mary Buckle Searle
Highest Reunion Class Participation2011 EMBA — 98%Class Agents: David M. Schmidle, Thomas D. Tichenor and Michael J. Wade
Highest Annual Fund Dollar Total1963 — $68,138Class Agent: Hugh L. Campbell
Highest Class Participation1961 — 100%Class Volunteers: Nathan D. Bachman IV and Jerrold W. Kavanaugh
D A R D E N N O N - R E U N I O N C L A S S A W A R D S
Highest Non-Reunion Annual Fund Dollar Total1984 — $395,239Class Agent: Gary R. Wilhite
Highest Non-Reunion Class Participation 2014 EMBA — 64%Class Agent: Judith Nettles Cole
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Individual GivingIndividual Giving
High Performance Awards
Class Class Giving Volunteer Leaders Participation
1957 Harry N. Lewis 82%
1958 C. Ray Smith 94%
1961 Nathan D. Bachman IV, Jerrold W. Kavanaugh 100%
1963 Hugh L. Campbell 63%
1965 Thomas L. Cordle Jr. 57%
1966 Henry Benner Jr. 62%
1967 Bruce D. Jolly 51%
1969 Leslie E. Tarkington 50%
1975 James M. E. Mixter Jr. 52%
1979 Lawrence Brett III, Paul E. Donahue 55%
1982 Susan C. Coogan, Peter J. Morelli II 50%
1984 Gary R. Wilhite 54%
1987 Richard P. Dahling 56%
1991 Brian J. Cowan, John F. Harris, Rosemary B. King 58%
1994 Christine P. Barth, Mark Riser 50%
2008 EMBA Evan A. Inra 52%
2009 Adam D. Bennett, Stephanie Tharpe Bennett,
Christine H. Davies, Reid E. Thompson 55%
2009 EMBA Tim Oakhill 53%
2011 Elizabeth H. Brower, T. Reginald Jones,
Katherine L. Rios 64%
2011 EMBA David M. Schmidle, Thomas D. Tichenor,
Michael J. Wade 98%
2012 Scott M. Headd, Jordan M. Stahl 55%
2014 EMBA Judith Nettles Cole 64%
2015 Carter Keleher Harris, Joakim Nilsen 87%
2015 EMBA Jeffrey H. Long, Jennifer L. Scheurich 94%
2015 GEMBA Robert M. Lane, Stephen Tavares 64%
Listed are all Darden classes that achieved 50 percent or more class participation in the Darden Annual Fund in fiscal year 2016.
For more information about annual giving, contact Samantha Hartog at +1-434-982-2151 or [email protected].
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Individual Giving
The Hickory Club
The Hickory Club recognizes alumni who have given consistently each year to Darden for a minimum of three years. Hickory was Dean Charles C. Abbott’s ever-loyal black Labrador retriever and is a symbol of the dedication that Darden alumni express for the School through consecutive giving.
Hickory Club members enjoy special gatherings, such as book discussions with Darden professors on business topics, UVA football games, and luncheons and panel discussions during Reunion weekends. In fiscal year 2016, the Hickory Club reached 2,761 members. Listed here are 1,879 members who have given to Darden for 10 years or more.
For a complete listing of members by Darden year, please visit: www.darden.virginia.edu/2016contributorslist.
ChairHarry N. Lewis ’57
25+ YearsAnonymous
Anonymous
Matthew D. Aaron ’87
Kristy Alderson ’79
Renee B. Andrews ’78
David G. Anthony ’86
Bruce C. Armistead ’77
Martha P. E. Arscott ’75
Stephen E. Bachand ’63
Nathan D. Bachman IV ’61
Robert F. Baldwin Jr. ’68
H. Stuart Ball ’69
Joseph L. Bandlow Jr. ’85
George E. L. Barbee ’67
Dale R. Barber ’72
G. Martin Bass ’76
Lucien L. Bass III ’65
Frank Batten Jr. ’84
David A. Beach ’69
David J. Beatty ’72
Charles W. Beggerow ’66
Victor A. Bell Jr. ’67
Stephen D. Benson ’71
Brandon M. Berkeley ’79
Richard M. Berkeley ’80
JoAnn Bertges ’83
Thomas E. Bettcher ’75
E. Thayer Bigelow Jr. ’67
Bruce R. Bilger ’75
W. Louis Bissette Jr. ’70
C. Eduard Bjorncrantz ’70
L. Price Blackford ’75
Victoria K. Blackford ’78
David J. Blair ’82
Robert E. Blanchard ’59
Thomas M. Bland ’83
David L. Blount ’76
William F. Blue Jr. ’86
H. Lee Boatwright III ’60
John J. Bogasky II ’80
C. Clinton Bolte ’72
G. Everett Bond Jr. ’62
Davis R. Bonner ’71
Cary G. Booth ’84
John R. Booth ’70
Robert P. Bordogna ’70
Mary L. Boston ’80
Earle D. Bottom Jr. ’66
James A. Brandstetter ’77
Connie Caldwell Breeser ’83
Lawrence Brett III ’79
David E. Brevard ’81
Adam Briggs ’63
Stephen W. Bright ’82
Arthur S. Brinkley III ’85
Mark C. Bronfman ’84
Bruce T. Brown ’82
Diane Fierri Brown ’75
Fayette Brown III ’67
G. Wiser Brown ’78
Sarah Brown ’81
W.L. Lyons Brown III ’87
Paul D. Brubaker ’82
Philip L. Brubaker ’87
Mary Buckle Searle ’86
J. Andrew Bugas ’86
Willard Bunn III ’68
Edward B. Burdett ’74
A. Hazen Burnet ’69
William B. Burnett ’69
William K. Burton ’81
R. Stuart Bush ’80
L. H. Caldwell ’79
Nancy Lyons Callahan ’84
Thomas M. Cambern ’84
William E. Cameron Jr. ’71
John M. Camp III ’79
Hugh L. Campbell ’63
James B. Campbell ’67
Michael L. Cannon ’76
James B. Cappio ’67
J. Dabney Carr ’77
J. Fletcher Carriger ’63
Ann K. Carroll ’85
David J. Carter ’72
Reid P. Carter ’71
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Individual Giving
Edward R. Case ’84
Cummins Catherwood Jr. ’67
James N. Cauble ’76
Peter H. Chadwick ’80
William R. Chambers ’65
Panya Chanyarungrojn ’84
Christopher J. Chapman ’73
Rodney E. Cheek ’80
J. Milton Childress II ’83
Mark A. Christian ’86
Howard W. Clapp Jr. ’71
J. Gordon Clayton ’69
Howard E. Cobb ’67
Roy M. Cockburn ’67
Richard G. Coffey ’88
Robert T. Cogan ’84
T. Scott Coleman ’79
George C. Collett ’65
Marcus M. Collier ’80
Barbara F. Comin ’77
H. William Coogan Jr. ’82
Susan C. Coogan ’82
Joseph W. J. Cooper Jr. ’57
Teresa Green Cooper ’86
Jean Cortright Copeland ’77
Thomas L. Cordle Jr. ’65
Peter N. Corl ’81
Wellington W. Cottrell III ’81
Thomas E. Coulbourn Sr. ’66
Robert C. Courain Jr. ’67
Ensign J. Cowell ’65
Kevin M. Cox ’79
Carthron P. Coyner ’66
Glenn W. Crafford ’82
Gordon Crawford ’71
J. Joseph Credit ’83
Jesse V. Crews ’77
A. Eugene Crotty ’57
W. Herbert Crowder III ’66
John L. Crowley ’86
Allison Cryor DiNardo ’88
Martin J. Curran ’84
Ravenel B. Curry III ’67
Cecil V. Cutchins ’80
Richard P. Dahling ’87
J. Patrick Danahy ’68
J. Randolph V. Daniel IV ’86
James R. V. Daniel III ’59
Terrence D. Daniels ’70
Norina Moy Danik ’84
Edward C. Darnall ’69
George A. L. David ’67
Henry A. Davis ’69
Charles Peyton Day ’88
Ralph L. De Groff Jr. ’60
Michael A. DeCola ’77
Peter V. Del Presto ’85
Patrice Donnelly DeLeo ’85
Frederick B. Dent Jr. ’73
Vincent H. Derr ’73
Carl W. Desch Jr. ’75
Lawrence R. Dewey Jr. ’81
Thomas W. Dickson ’80
Teresa R. DiMarco ’81
Charles P. DiMeglio ’88
Marian O. Dines ’82
Ed Dinwiddie ’58
Henry C. Dodge Jr. ’65
John L. Dodge ’59
Perry E. Doermann ’71
James J. Doherty ’83
Margaret W. Doherty ’84
Frank C. Dolbow ’87
Paul E. Donahue ’79
Charles T. Dorris Jr. ’72
Earl H. Douple Jr. ’85
W. Frank Dowd IV ’83
John O. Downing ’82
Glenn J. Dozier ’75
Michael A. Duca ’76
A. Bruce Duerson ’75
Charles G. Duffy III ’87
George W. Duke ’83
Basil M. Duncan III ’90
Edward S. Dunn Jr. ’67
James K. Dunton ’62
David A. Durell ’85
Katharine B. Dwyer ’77
O. Perry Earle III ’67
George T. Eastment III ’72
Timothy G. Ebright ’80
David M. Eckert ’78
Ronald E. Eckstam ’75
James H. Edmondson Jr. ’69
Charles H. W. Edwards ’79
Karen K. Edwards ’84
Julius E. Eldridge Jr. ’67
Thomas Q. Elgar ’67
Frank T. Ellett ’65
Peter B. Elliman ’57
Craig O. Ellis ’70
Jeffrey C. Elmer ’79
Louis G. Elson ’90
Michael A. Ernst ’86
A. Hugh Ewing ’71
Katherine Read Ezell ’81
Michael C. Falletti ’85
James C. Farley Jr. ’73
David L. Faulkinberry ’79
Donald M. Faulkner Jr. ’58
Donald M. Faulkner III ’88
H. Kimball Faulkner ’58
John K. Fauver Jr. ’83
A. Thomas Fechtel Jr. ’79
Pedro C. Fenjves ’84
James A. Ferency ’84
Margaret P. Fibel ’87
James H. Fields ’57
Nicholas Joseph Fina ’78
Sarah J. Finlayson ’79
William A. Fisher III ’77
Lawton W. Fitt ’79
Katherine M. Fleming ’87
Lewis B. Flinn Jr. ’57
Benjamin A. Flowers Jr. ’70
McDara P. Folan III ’85
Arthur E. Foster ’63
Charles H. Foster Jr. ’67
Thomas C. Foster ’71
John D. Fowler Jr. ’84
J. Carter Fox ’63
Jonathan D. Fraade ’84
Eric Freeman ’68
Christopher E. French ’84
Catherine J. Friedman ’86
Daniel K. Frierson ’66
John P. Frye Jr. ’71
Thomas M. Fulcher Jr. ’86
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Individual Giving
Howard S. Furman ’85
Robert L. Gaines ’63
Michael J. Ganey ’78
Lee Garlock Jr. ’75
Palmer P. Garson ’83
Robert A. Gary IV ’77
Harold W. Geisel ’70
Frank E. Genovese ’74
Henry H. George ’67
John M. Geraghty ’72
Frederick E. Gignoux III ’62
Sandra A. Gilson ’84
Walter P. Glazer Jr. ’86
Carson Q. Gleberman ’86
Peter C. Glover ’65
Howard S. Goldfine ’83
David W. Goodrich ’73
William H. Goodwin Jr. ’66
Lee S. Gordon ’80
Harold C. Gosnell Jr. ’66
David L. Graham ’82
John K. Graham ’87
Patrick C. Graney III ’81
Peter M. Grant ’86
Diana R. Gray ’79
William Gray ’78
Edward B. Grimball ’69
Stephen K. Grimm ’83
Irving M. Groves III ’77
John W. Guinee III ’82
Richard S. Guy ’80
H. Hamilton Hackney Jr. ’58
Henry G. Hagan ’81
Timothy P. Hagan ’66
Douglas R. Hale ’87
Thomas P. Haling ’77
Deborah J. Hall ’76
Gerard A. Halpin III ’84
Gregory R. Haltiner ’77
Paul T. Hamaguchi ’70
M. Peyton Hamrick ’75
Stephen A. Hansel ’71
E. Hooper Hardison Jr. ’88
Richard L. Hardison ’66
Simon N.R. Harford ’88
Norman R. Harpster Jr. ’75
Henry U. Harris III ’76
J. Scott Harris ’76
W. Gibson Harris II ’68
Waller B. Harris ’62
Owen W. Harrison ’66
W. Randolph Harrison ’86
John E. Hausmann ’70
Edward H. Hawfield ’75
F. Dale Hayes ’84
Sean P. Healey ’78
Carolyn Vogt Heim ’77
Donald J. Heim ’77
James M. Heiman ’87
Herbert W. Heintz Jr. ’63
Howard N. Heller ’69
Peter R. Hennessy ’86
Paul S. Herendeen ’83
L. Shepley Hermann ’80
David J. Herring ’81
G. Scott Hetzer ’84
Peter J. Hicks ’74
David M. Hillman ’82
Michael A. Hirschfeld ’77
Daniel B. Hirschhorn ’88
John P. Hodgson ’87
John W. Hoeferkamp ’85
J. Cameron Hoggan Jr. ’68
Bret W. Holden ’88
Harriet T. Holderness ’76
Douglas S. Holladay Jr. ’76
Willard D. Hoskins III ’66
R. Vernon Howard Jr. ’87
Russell W. Howard ’90
Mark W. Howell ’75
W. Paul Huddleston ’87
Thomas M. Hudson Jr. ’75
Robert J. Hugin ’85
Kristen S. Huntley ’87
Rebecca Susan Hurt ’86
Donn Hutchins ’77
Kenneth R. Hutton ’71
William Huyett ’82
Claire C. Hyde ’80
Raymond A. Imp ’76
Robert A. Innamorati ’79
Gregory D. Islan ’80
Margaret M. Jacobsen ’87
Tyson L. Janney ’57
Bruce D. Jolly ’67
Gary T. Jones ’74
Laurance G. Jones ’69
Sara M. Jones ’86
John B. Jung Jr. ’84
Jeffrey P. Jury ’88
Henry A. Justice III ’80
Catherine F. Kahn ’76
William A. Kahn ’76
Theodore W. Kappler Jr. ’71
Jerrold W. Kavanaugh ’61
Lorrence T. Kellar ’62
Martha N. Kelley ’91
William C. Kelley Jr. ’58
John F. Kelsey III ’73
David B. Kelso ’82
John V. O. Kennard ’73
Brian H. Kennedy ’80
Michael J. Kennedy ’90
Robert F. Kibble ’72
H. Gregory Kilduff ’68
Frank M. Kinder ’80
Gabrielle King ’71
Andrew P. Kingman ’84
Mark J. Kington ’88
John R. Kirk ’64
Rick L. Klingensmith ’88
James E. Kluttz ’74
Lawrence G. Knowles Jr. ’63
Karl J. Koenig ’83
Anne H. Krieg ’87
Allison Spencer Kuehn ’81
Robert P. Kyle ’82
Linwood A. Lacy Jr. ’69
Louis W. Lacy Sr. ’66
The Hickory Club
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Individual Giving
John E. Ladany ’84
Susan F. LaKosh ’78
Mark C. Lamarre ’90
Robert E. Lamb II ’70
Timothy M. Laseter ’84
John C. Law ’83
Howard C. Lawrence ’62
Richard I. Lawrence ’75
T. Gaylon Layfield III ’75
Pender J. Lazenby ’83
Jonathan Leavitt ’87
Donald D. Lecky ’75
E. Lee LeCompte ’57
Tyler H. Leinbach ’88
Valerie Lester ’86
Buddy LeTourneau ’73
Harry N. Lewis ’57
John R. Lewis ’80
Roger Lewis ’68
Richard S. Lindahl ’91
Gray D. Lindsey ’77
Leslie W. Lloyd ’78
Robert Lloyd ’66
George W. Logan ’71
Mary R. Long ’88
Joseph N. Longton ’64
Peter B. Loring ’76
Nancy H. Loucks ’80
Frank G. Louthan III ’68
Lucy J. Lowenthal ’79
Donald A. Lucchesi ’79
Douglas S. Luke ’66
Jane R. Lundquist ’80
C. H. Randolph Lyon ’67
James W. MacAllen ’68
Kenneth W. MacCormac ’60
John G. Macfarlane III ’79
John E. Mack ’74
Charles G. Mackall Jr. ’62
James C. Magill Jr. ’79
Charles J. Magolske ’87
David B. Manley ’75
Peter G. Mann ’64
Ronald A. Marchetti ’78
Celia V. Martin ’85
L. White Matthews III ’70
Octavia G. Matthews ’89
William C. Matthews Jr. ’81
Courtney R. Mauzy Jr. ’63
Ralph E. May ’58
C. Michael Mayer ’74
Richard A. Mayo ’68
Paul J. McAuliffe ’83
J. Martin McCoy ’85
W. David McCoy ’64
R. Wheatley McDowell ’87
W. Wallace McDowell Jr. ’63
John B. McGowan ’86
Benjamin M. McGrath ’85
John McJennett ’68
Gerald W. McKenna ’71
Emmett E. McLean ’84
James C. McLean ’82
Patrick J. McNeela ’81
Sally L. McNeela ’82
James H. McVay ’76
Julia R. Meade ’88
George S. Michaels ’66
David L. Miller ’72
J. Clifford Miller III ’85
Lewis N. Miller Jr. ’72
Ruth A. Miller ’82
Scott S. Miller ’75
M. Laurence Millspaugh III ’85
Stacey Fell Milne ’87
Thomas J. Minneman ’81
G. Gilmer Minor III ’66
Michael K. Minter ’78
E. Benjamin Mix III ’86
James M. E. Mixter Jr. ’75
Elizabeth D. Moffett ’88
William D. Monday Jr. ’76
A. Curtis Monk ’76
Douglas D. Monroe III ’81
Marsha L. Montgomery ’80
James P. Mooney ’66
Douglas T. Moore ’80
Earl Douglas Moore ’71
Thomas T. Moore Jr. ’65
Peter J. Morelli II ’82
Edmond N. Moriarty III ’87
Franklin L. Morton ’82
“By almost any measure, it’s a time of great momentum at the Darden School. Our alumni and supporters have made clear that they want Darden to build on its ample strengths and be recognized as one of the world’s finest business schools— and it’s clear our network is willing to do what it takes to help make that happen.”
Scott C. Beardsley
Dean and Charles C. Abbott Professor of Business Administration
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Individual Giving
Marshall N. Morton ’72
Katherine K. Mull ’79
Christopher L. Muller ’87
Thomas M. Murphy ’81
Lee Brown Murray ’85
L. Paul Nelson ’77
Paul C. Nielsen ’81
Arno P. Niemand Jr. ’58
E. Mitchell Norville ’84
Ralph M. Norwood ’67
Jansen Noyes III ’74
Daniel P. O’Connell ’76
Ross H. Ogden ’68
Arthur R. O’Keeffe ’87
John M. O’Neil ’84
Michael E. O’Neill ’74
Nathaniel M. Osborne Jr. ’83
William J. O’Shea Jr. ’84
Robert L. Oster ’72
Alyce McCallister Outlaw ’87
Lee S. Owen ’72
John H. Palmer ’77
William M. Parham ’69
F. Troost Parker III ’62
Scott L. Parker ’71
Richard J. Parsons ’80
Stefanie L. Paulos ’81
Lewis F. Payne Jr. ’73
Robert F. Pecht III ’82
William S. Peebles IV ’85
Robert C. Peery Jr. ’84
Gary R. Peet ’81
Linwood F. Perkins Jr. ’58
David G. Perry ’84
George G. Petty ’67
Karen K. Phillips ’82
John R. Piper ’67
Robert S. Platten ’72
Arthur L. Pleasants III ’57
Susan C. Pollard ’80
Jeffrey M. Pool ’87
James R. Pope ’58
Ernest R. Preston III ’86
Theodore W. Price ’68
Christopher J. Privon ’83
William P. Prodouz ’81
Peter D. Prowitt ’81
L. H. Puckett Jr. ’74
Marc A. Puntereri ’77
E. Stuart Quarngesser Jr. ’57
G. Burton Queen Jr. ’76
J. Marvin Quin II ’72
Robert E. Reeve ’85
Richard E. Reibman ’67
Udo W. Reichling ’88
Harry T. Rein ’73
Richard F. Rein ’80
Steven S Reinemund ’78
Matthias D. Renner ’86
James D. Reynolds Jr. ’78
Michael D. Rhoads ’68
Matthew L. Richardson ’85
John W. S. Rick III ’67
Allen B. Rider III ’83
John E. Robertson ’79
Carol Fri Robinson ’87
Richard D. Rogers ’71
James G. Rose Jr. ’85
Elliot A. Rosen ’81
Joyce E. Rothenberg ’85
Paul Rubin ’78
Thomas L. Ruch ’74
James L. Rumsey ’57
Susan H. Ruth ’77
John S. Sanders ’83
Lisa Koslov Sanders ’84
Frank M. Sands Sr. ’63
Thomas A. Saunders III ’67
Elizabeth H. Schad ’79
Dennis P. Schafer ’82
Bruce L. Schall ’78
Thomas J. Schaumburg ’83
Patricia K. Schlegel ’87
Robert C. Schletter ’79
Eric S. Schrank ’79
James C. Schrum ’81
John F. Schumacher ’83
Timothy M. Schutte ’82
R. Strother Scott ’73
Douglas A. Scovanner ’79
G. Carter Sednaoui ’86
Francine N. Shanfield ’87
Robert J. Shanfield ’87
B. Gaither Shaw Jr. ’71
H. Gregory Shea Jr. ’76
Barbara C. Shelhoss ’78
P. Gregory Shelly ’75
John Sherman Jr. ’73
Martin M. Sherrod ’82
Martin H. Shore Jr. ’89
Gordon D. Sidford ’65
Timothy H. Sinback ’76
John W. Sinwell ’60
John F. Skeele ’77
C. Ray Smith ’58
Emily Follin Smith ’85
Marvin C. Smith ’68
Walter L. Smith ’84
William N. Smith ’59
Daniel T. Smythe ’84
Karen S. Smythe ’87
Rosamond P. Smythe ’84
George A. Snead ’75
Collins Snyder ’57
Steven A. Sonnenberg ’79
Carl D. Soresi ’71
Frank S. Sowinski ’81
Edward G. Spangler ’83
James E. Spearman ’76
C. Alexander Spivey ’74
William M. Sroka ’66
Allan W. Staats ’62
John A. Stalfort ’77
George Stelljes III ’88
Ernest H. Stephenson Jr. ’69
Wallace Stettinius ’59
Philip S. Stevenson ’70
Robert A. Stewart ’79
William G. Stewart ’73
The Hickory Club
F U L L P O T E N T I A L 51
Individual Giving
G. E. R. Stiles ’59
Edmund Crispen Stone III ’72
Jeffrey A. Stone II ’86
Philip E. Stone Jr. ’68
Thomas P. Storrs ’77
Frederick Stow Sr. ’58
John R. Strangfeld ’77
William C. Stribling Jr. ’58
Steven C. Strickland ’81
Benjamin J. Sullivan Jr. ’82
Craig R. Sullivan ’77
James B. Sullivan ’81
Lauri Speight Sullivan ’81
Michael R. Sullivan ’78
Raymond D. Sutherland Jr. ’67
Ichiro Suzuki ’84
Lyn L. Swallen ’83
Harry F. Swope III ’69
Harold R. Talbot Jr. ’65
Samuel V. Tallman Jr. ’71
Andrew A. Tamoney ’83
Leslie L. Tarkington ’69
Marcus M. Tarkington ’69
Richard H. Tatlow IV ’64
James V. Taylor Jr. ’69
Thomas A. Taylor Jr. ’85
Gerardus Teunissen ’67
E. Hunter Thompson Jr.’63
James B. Thompson Jr. ’75
Matthew G. Thompson ’66
Matthew G. Thompson Jr. ’89
Paul L. Tilley ’77
David B. Toth ’75
Sarah Lincoln Trafidlo ’84
Thomas R. Trouton ’72
Helen M. Troy ’81
Gerald M. Truelove ’77
Ronald E. Trzcinski ’71
Cathryn B. Tullidge ’84
B. Harrison Turnbull ’80
Robert M. Turnbull ’75
Robert S. Ukrop ’72
William P. Utt ’84
Nicholas P. Valdrighi ’65
F. Stuart Valentine III ’58
Douglas W. Varney ’84
Allan J. Vartelas ’85
Richard N. Vaswani ’81
Douglas A. Vaughan ’84
Lewis M. Vaughn Jr. ’75
Joseph J. Veilleux Jr. ’81
Allen B. Venner ’60
Stacy Brown Vermylen ’75
John A. Vernon ’76
I. Richard Verrone ’67
Steven C. Voorhees ’80
Ronald D. Wagoner ’65
John D. Wakely ’80
H. Michael Walker ’68
Douglas C. Waters ’69
Thomas R. Watjen ’81
Gordon H. Watkins ’66
M. Douglas Watson Jr. ’71
Susan G. Waxter ’83
Michael G. Weatherholtz ’84
David N. Webb ’77
Peter N. Weeks ’73
William E. Welsh ’70
Roger L. Werner Jr. ’77
Marc Wetherhorn ’75
R. Van Whisnand ’68
James S. White ’58
Gary R. Wilhite ’84
Ann W. Wilkerson ’78
Donald M. Wilkinson ’66
Howard P. Wilkinson Jr. ’73
Wade M. Wilks ’79
Christopher A. Williams ’88
David J. Williams III ’75
F. L. Wilson Jr. ’72
J. Richard Wilson ’57
Charles T. Wingo ’69
George J. Wisecarver ’67
Charles H. Witmer ’83
John D. Wolfe ’65
Kurt J. Wolfgruber ’74
James M. Wood III ’82
Robert C. Woodworth ’73
Thomas R. Wyant III ’73
John S. Wyper Jr. ’79
Gary H. Yamanaka ’81
Douglas C. Young ’80
Jackson M. Young ’70
Mark J. Young ’78
Richard S. Youngman ’76
Marietta Edmunds Zakas ’84
Scott W. Ziegler ’88
Stephen J. Zimmerly ’74
Sallye C. Zink ’77
John B. Zinn III ’72
10–24 YearsAnonymous
Brian D. L. Aaron ’89
Carole S. Aaron ’88
Catharine Ackerson ’05
David H. Adams Jr. ’99
Kirby C. Adams ’79
James Frederick Adelizzi ’99
Naila Townes Ahmed ’91
Catherine D. Alexander ’93
John J. Alexander III ’85
Lucy B. Alexander ’01
Kristina M. Alimard ’03
David F. Allen ’61
Mark C. Allen ’88
R. Stanley Allen ’84
Robyn V. Allen-McKinnon ’90
S. David Alley ’85
James C. Allison ’82
Katherine Leary Alsdorf ’86
Hadi Alsegaf ’93
Kathryn A. Alsegaf ’93
Michael W. Alston ’89
Stephen B. Altizer ’93
David J. Altman ’97
Erick E. Ames ’94
Joanne G. Ames ’84
Carol E. Anderson ’94
Catherine F. Anderson ’91
David A. Anderson ’98
Eric B. Anderson ’01
John P. Anderson ’87
Graham B. Anthony ’94
Gustavo A. Aray ’98
Robert C. G. Armour ’92
L. Bradford Armstrong ’74
Jacquelin U. Aronson ’00
52 2 0 1 6 D A R D E N I N V E S T O R S R E P O R T
Individual Giving
The Hickory Club
Scott P. Aronson ’99
Ali R. Artunkal ’82
John B. Ashton Jr. ’04
Eileen O. Auen ’89
Michael S. Augins ’99
Elizabeth Hayden Aycock ’02
Andrea B. Ayres ’96
H. Fairfax Ayres III ’96
John E. Baber III ’66
Matthew D. Bacchetta ’91
Stuart C. Bachelder ’06
Keith F. Bachman ’89
Charlotte A. Baker ’94
Kelly Baker ’89
Michael J. Baker ’94
J. Michael Balay ’89
Cristian G. Balbontin ’94
Joseph Paul Balog ’88
Michael J. Balok ’88
Thomas J. Baltimore Jr. ’91
Scott A. Balwinski ’00
Sherrill P. Bandlow ’85
John M. Bankert ’89
R. David Banyard ’04
John D. Barbieri ’70
James W. Bard ’98
Joseph E. Barnes ’93
Seth B. Barnes ’87
Christine P. Barth ’94
Elizabeth J. Bartholomew ’84
Stephen C. Barto ’89
Scott F. Bass ’97
William G. Batcheller ’78
Dorothy Neal Batten ’90
Cheryl J. Baylor ’90
Elizabeth C. Bayston ’95
George B. Beam ’81
Graham R. Beatty ’03
Karen L. Beatty ’03
Jed W. Beckstead ’89
Brian C. Bednar ’97
John R. Belk ’86
Edward J. Bell ’89
Robert L. Bell Jr. ’04
Neil Thomas Bendle ’04
Henry Benner Jr. ’66
Thomas C. Bennert ’93
Ed Bennett ’78
Jack M. Benson ’97
Edwin I. Berkowitz ’97
Christopher N. Berl ’01
Lawrence A. Bernert III ’89
Richard J. Bertheaud ’87
Arthur C. Best Jr. ’77
Andrew R. Beto ’83
Thomas D. Bever ’82
William F. Bey Jr. ’04
Katherine E. Bisbee ’04
John F. Biseda ’78
Kevin M. Bisson ’89
Marc Bivona ’94
Timothy D. Black ’98
Ari D. Blum ’02
Dorene S. Blythe ’93
Elizabeth A. Boehmler ’07
William A. Boffa ’06
Christopher B. Boggs ’98
James R. Bolduc ’94
Meredith M. Bolon ’93
Ellen T. Bonbright ’96
Joseph L. Bortolussi ’86
Michael A. Borton ’92
Dorianne N. Boudreau ’87
Helen M. Boudreau ’93
Christopher S. Bourke ’81
A. Bruce Bowden ’96
Toni N. Bowden ’96
Christopher A. Bowen ’88
Mark S. Bower ’02
Phillip A. Bowman ’91
Thomas W. Boyer ’86
David B. Braden ’78
Joanna W. Bradford ’97
Gregory L. Bradley ’01
Michael D. Bradley ’99
Charles R. Braley III ’76
Ann B. Brannan ’97
Patrick S. Brannan ’97
George H. Brauburger Jr. ’70
Turner A. M. Bredrup ’94
William C. Breed IV ’87
Joanna K. Bressel-Wilder ’94
Allison S. Bridges ’01
John C. Bridgforth ’89
Monika T. Bridgforth ’89
Stacy K. Brinkley ’86
Austin Brockenbrough IV ’98
Michael A. Brodziak ’91
Christopher L. Brookfield ’92
Guy S. Brossy ’84
G. Gernon Brown III ’90
Grant A. H. Brown ’01
John Y. Brown IV ’07
Trevor I. Brown ’06
Steven A. Broz ’98
Garrett A. Brucker ’93
Stephen R. Bruner ’03
Charles R. Bryan ’88
Janis A. Buchanan ’84
William K. Budd ’83
William H. Bunn III ’79
Gregory J. Buonaccorsi ’02
Christopher K. Burke ’97
W. Michael Burke ’94
M. Nadine Burnett ’97
William R. Burns III ’08
Gail M. Burton ’81
Patricia R. Bush ’98
Douglas R. Busker ’03
Michael L. Butler ’80
Erin McCool Byrczek ’00
Brian E. Callahan ’00
David P. Campbell Jr. ’95
James M. Cann ’02
Beverly B. Cannon ’76
Charles M. Caravati III ’92
Kristin R. Carlock ’93
Ronald C. Carlock Jr. ’93
Bruce J. Carmichael ’74
54 2 0 1 6 D A R D E N I N V E S T O R S R E P O R T
Individual Giving
The Hickory Club
Cato D. Carpenter ’79
John Tyler Carrico ’91
Linsley Gates Craig ’00
Cheryl S. Carson ’86
David B. Carson ’86
Suki Stone Carson ’85
Kent D. Carstater ’96
J. Scott Carter ’99
James S. Carter III ’85
William H. Carter ’99
William K. Carter ’81
John P. Case III ’92
Edward J. Casey Jr. ’84
Natalie Casey ’05
Gregory Cashman ’93
Carlos F. Castellon Jr. ’97
Karen E. Castellon ’97
John L. Castleman ’93
I. Bruce Cauthen III ’84
Paul J. Cavicchi ’83
William J. Cellar ’87
Allen Chang ’76
Brian W. Chase ’92
Jeremy C. Chason ’05
Katherine H. Cheatham ’91
G. David Cheek ’79
Phillip C. Chen ’87
Xu Chen ’06
Emily C. Chen-Bendle ’04
James S. Cheng ’87
Mark T. Chevalier ’00
Eric D. Chewning ’08
Lauren M. Chewning ’04
Esmond Y. Chia ’01
Nancy V. Chockley ’83
Nicolas M. Choumenkovitch ’92
William J. Choyke ’91
John L. Chrosniak ’96
Dean M. Cinkala ’89
David T. Clark ’97
Melvin E. Clark ’84
Christopher N. Clemmensen ’91
Michael J. Cloonan ’01
Michelle N. Clymer ’07
Alexandra H. Coburn ’93
Robert E. Cockburn ’97
Custis L. Coleman Jr. ’89
Ronald H. Coleman ’70
Gregory M. Collins ’91
Gerald A. Colonna Jr. ’89
Bradley H. Colton ’87
M. Calhoun Colvin Jr. ’81
Hugh M. Comer II ’91
Thomas R. Comer ’75
Betty Ayers Comerford ’86
Philip M. Comerford Jr. ’87
Laura M. Connelly ’88
Jerome E. Connolly Jr. ’88
Francisco Contreras Herrera ’03
G. Hardy Cook ’75
Halsey M. Cook Jr. ’91
Stephen B. Cook ’85
Carolyn Nancy Cooley ’00
David A. Cooper ’97
James A. Cooper ’84
George L. Cornell Jr. ’76
Judith L. Cornwell ’92
Sean M. Corrigan ’05
Brian G. Cors ’90
Sarah Becker Cors ’90
Clayton C. Cosby ’97
Laura L. Costello ’85
Thomas E. Coulbourn Jr. ’95
David L. Couture ’95
Brian J. Cowan ’91
L. Langhorne Craighill Jr. ’78
Keith A. Crawford ’91
R. Scott Creighton ’82
James S. H. Cruice Jr. ’81
Clarissa E. Cullers ’94
Aeon L. Cummings ’91
Charles E. Cunningham ’81
Margaret J. Cunningham ’89
Laura C. Curran ’93
Jeffrey A. Curtis ’06
Guillaume M. Cuvelier ’91
Edward A. d’Agostino Jr. ’85
Lloyd C. Dahmen III ’05
Vidyanidhi Dalmia ’84
John K. Daniel ’72
Porter O. Daniel III ’03
William K. Daniel II ’91
Charles P. Daniels ’03
Stanley W. Dannemann Jr. ’71
Carlitos G. Datuin ’87
John G. Davenport ’90
Adrian G. Davies ’99
J. Parker Davis ’96
Trip Davis ’94
Paul J. Davner ’86
Gregory L. Dawkins ’98
Mary Ellen M. Dawkins ’98
Jorge L. de Dios ’94
Tamara A. de Dios ’94
Reginald de Villiers ’99
Barbara S. DeButts ’89
W. F. deButts ’89
William H. deButts III ’92
Marco A. Delucca ’06
David DeMartin ’94
Michel F. Denarie ’87
Carolyn C. Deng ’97
Frederick B. Dent III ’06
Kristen Walsh Desmond ’99
Mark R. Dewey ’94
E. Michael Diefenbach ’82
Paul Diemer ’00
W. Robert Dilling Jr. ’91
Brian D. Dilsheimer ’94
Jeff S. Dixon ’99
Jill B. Dixon ’99
Marci A. Dobal ’84
Edward J. Donahue ’06
Michael F. Donoghue ’80
Robert B. Donohoe ’05
Bradford R. Donohue ’03
O. Ray Doss ’77
Timothy E. Dowling ’91
Jacqueline L. Doyle ’89
F U L L P O T E N T I A L 55
Individual Giving
Jeffrey C. Dubiel ’94
Christian Duffus ’00
Cynthia S. Dumizo ’89
Jeffrey H. Duncan ’91
James W. DuPriest III ’75
Edmund N. Durden ’96
Kevin S. Dwyer ’99
Marvin J. Dyke ’01
Gordon L. Eanes Jr. ’88
Jonathan R. Ebinger ’93
Stephen N. Eckert ’06
Samuel T. Eddins ’89
Franklin S. Edmonds Jr. ’95
Richard C. Edmunds III ’92
Catherine B. Edwards ’85
David S. Edwards ’93
James J. Edwards Jr. ’93
Steven R. Edwards ’85
Ty W. Eggemeyer ’89
Robert K. Ehudin ’90
David A. Eichler ’97
Asli Keskinel Eksioglu ’92
Lynne E. Elander ’88
Kelly W. Eldridge ’02
Frank R. Ellett ’93
Catharine A. Elliott ’98
Ryan M. Elliott ’06
Daniel F. Ellis ’04
Gregory W. Ellis ’01
Lisa DeJong Ellis ’01
Wilbur N. Ellis ’94
Christina K. Emery ’02
Dana G. Emery ’95
David H. Endom ’06
Donald C. Epperson Jr. ’95
Teresa A. Epperson ’95
Gregory L. Ergenbright ’93
Joyce J. Ernst ’87
F. Carlos Escobar ’82
Warren F. Estey ’98
Arnold B. Evans ’97
Gregory B. Fairchild ’92
Tierney Temple Fairchild ’93
Dean A. Fanikos ’02
James A. Farkas ’75
Clifford H. Farrah ’94
John H. Faulk ’02
Jennifer Feeley ’01
David P. Feinbloom ’90
Charles R. Fellers ’09
Rebecca A. Fender ’04
Earl M. Ferguson ’72
John D. Fergusson ’89
Elizabeth A. Fernbacher ’87
Leavenworth M. Ferrell II ’02
Andrew P. Fichthorn ’89
Luke E. Fichthorn IV ’98
Lee S. Fiedler ’02
Jennifer McEnery Finn ’00
Sarita T. Finnie ’01
Stephen L. Finnie ’01
Ryan R. Fischer ’02
Champe A. Fisher Jr. ’89
Kerry Davenport Fitzgerald ’00
W. Douglas Fletcher Jr. ’94
Richard E. Fogg Jr. ’91
Joseph B. Folds III ’91
Oleg A. Fomin ’02
Theodore M. Forbes III ’93
Douglas A. Fordyce ’96
W. Kim Foster ’77
Ann H. Fowler ’95
Edward D.C. Fowler ’93
Frederick L. Fowler III ’95
Carol I. Fox ’98
Ellis M. Frankfort ’78
Theresa O. Frankiewicz ’87
Alyssa M. Franklin ’05
Stuart M. Frantz ’84
Drew S. Freides ’00
Thomas M. Freshwater ’82
Thomas J. Friedmann ’90
Darcy B. Frisch ’98
J. Patrick Frith ’89
Christine A. Fruehwirth ’96
John M. Fruehwirth ’96
Darren A. Fultz ’06
Linda Jeanette Gabbard ’85
Brian M. Gager Sr. ’84
Scott H. Gakenheimer ’90
Elizabeth M. Galantich ’85
Peter S. Gambel ’87
Ashish Gandhi ’98
Martha L. Gangemi ’87
Michael Gangemi ’86
Adam D. Ganz ’06
Scott Z. Garfinkel ’93
Suneel K. Garg ’01
Jennifer L. Garlitz ’92
Scott E. Garner ’96
Richard L. Garnett ’75
Carl E. Garrett ’03
N. Dumas Garrett ’87
Gregory W. Gartland ’00
Ruth E. Gates ’92
Marianne K. Gatten ’94
Glenn A. Geiger ’83
Virginia S. Genereux ’92
Lisa A. Genova ’87
Kimberly L. Cantwell ’97
Joshua M. Gilbert ’05
Sinclair Ellett Gillespie ’95
James E. Giuliani ’82
Nancy Schwartz Glaeser ’92
Christopher A. Glaub ’91
Jacqueline M. Glynn ’93
Ashutosh V. Gokhale ’03
Gabriela Gold ’95
Alan P. Goldblatt ’91
George B. Goldman ’92
Jason W. Goldsmith ’06
Andrea P. Goodman ’84
Donald W. Goodman ’84
Kirsti W. Goodwin ’02
Stacey M. Goodwin ’92
William H. Goodwin III ’95
Leslie P. Gordon ’89
Steven E. Gorski ’93
Katherine B. Grammes ’91
Gordon Grand III ’75
Michael R. Graney ’90
Timothy M. Grant ’89
Gregory B. Graves ’89
Lawrence L. Gray ’92
Anita S. Green ’85
Ira H. Green Jr. ’90
Andrew J. Greene ’97
R. Kendal Greene ’98
56 2 0 1 6 D A R D E N I N V E S T O R S R E P O R T
Susan P. Greene ’97
Susanna J. Greenup ’94
S. Scott Gregory ’87
Susan S. Gregory ’82
Elizabeth A. Griffith ’85
Casey Donald Grigg ’00
James R. Groch ’85
Aron Ryan Grodinsky ’03
Nicole L. Grondin ’81
W. Andrew Grubbs ’81
Andrew M. Grygiel ’91
C. Michael Guggenheimer Jr. ’02
David J. Guillaume ’00
Sarah S. Gulla ’04
Louis K. Gump ’97
Peggy Watts Gup ’79
Naren K. Gursahaney ’89
Lindsay W. Guthrie ’04
Frederic R. Guyonneau ’79
John O. Gwathmey ’90
Lance A. Hack ’89
Jeffrey M. Hackett ’82
Ashby R. Hackney ’02
Lawrence J. Haertel ’75
D. Maybank Hagood ’89
Elizabeth M. Hagood ’89
R. Allen Haight ’89
Yosef B. Haimes ’98
Geoffrey B. Hale ’93
Carrie Coker Haley ’87
John R. Haley ’87
Barbara A. Hall ’95
Julie Mollick Hallowell ’91
Constance J. Hallquist ’91
Kelly Sears Hamburger ’02
E. Blanton Hamilton Jr. ’88
J. Rexford Hampton ’02
Jacqueline R. Hampton ’98
Kristin A. Hampton ’02
Edward S. Han ’93
A. Robertson Hanckel Jr. ’88
Robert D. Hardie ’95
C. Peter Harris Jr. ’98
John F. Harris ’91
Scott R. Harris ’77
C. Caldwell Hart Jr. ’98
S. Charles Hart ’98
Karl S. Hartmann ’00
Mark D. Hartshorn ’82
William S. Hartwell ’07
Sean Thomas Hartzell ’99
William J. Harvey ’77
James B. Harward Jr. ’71
Sally C. Harwood ’84
Stephen D. Hassett ’89
Gary C. Hatter ’85
William A. Hawkins III ’82
Vickie Y. Hayashigatani ’96
Brandon C. Hayes ’01
Jennifer S. Hayes ’01
Robert C. Hays ’97
Michael G. Heavener ’67
Rachel Schell Heidenreich ’83
Christine P. Heiss ’94
Christoph A. Heiss ’94
Sarah Barnard Helmicki ’97
John P. Helmrich ’72
Carol A. Hemker ’84
Sherman W. Henderson ’95
Felicia R. Hendrix ’95
Scott D. Henley ’96
Donald J. Hennenfent ’76
Anne G. Hennessy ’91
Audrey L. Hensley ’89
Gerald A. Hensley ’89
Gregory K. Herceg ’92
Katherine D. Herceg ’92
Kristin B. Herendeen ’89
Craig M. Herron ’92
Marian H. Hewitt ’87
Christopher R. Hickey ’00
Richard G. Hickson IV ’03
Mark J. Higgins ’05
Mary G. Hill Patten ’01
Emma Hill ’78
Heather Danforth Hill ’07
D. Scott Hinchman ’83
Michael W. Hinshaw Jr. ’94
Tetsuya Hiratani ’05
Robert N. Hoglund ’86
Suzanne R. Hoglund ’86
Erik R. Holbrook ’03
Thomas L. Holland ’84
Richard R. Hollington III ’91
Bradford J. Holmes ’91
Kevin D. Holwell ’89
Freya S. Hooper ’94
Ned Hooper ’94
Fred T. Horneffer ’73
Sheyna Q. Horowitz ’05
J. Shelton Horsley IV ’91
Virgil A. Horton Jr. ’73
J. Carter Houghton ’99
David W. Howarth ’98
Chris A. Howe ’94
Richard H. Howk ’67
Michael P. Howley ’93
Alan E. Howze ’06
Robert L. Huffines ’92
Karen B. Huffman ’73
Brian Hughes ’03
Martina T. Hund-Mejean ’88
Elizabeth Cherbury Hunt ’05
A. Gibboney Huske ’97
Mark M. Hutto ’02
Clelland Peabody Hutton ’75
Mark Ikauniks ’04
Edward P. Imbrogno ’85
Thomas V. Inglesby ’84
Frank W. Ix IV ’75
Christopher N. Jacobs ’93
Diana Bongartz Jacobsen ’89
Richard C. Jacobsen Jr. ’89
David R. James ’77
Joseph K. Jayasundera ’93
Tyler A. Jayroe ’05
Matthew A. Jennings ’98
Wei Jin ’99
David C. Johnson Jr. ’84
Individual Giving
The Hickory Club
F U L L P O T E N T I A L 57
Individual Giving
Gayle Lovely Johnson ’91
K. Roger Johnson Jr. ’91
Catherine I. Johnston ’78
Wayne A. Johnston ’77
Thomas E. Johnstone ’88
Jeffrey M. Jollon ’05
Laurence R. Jollon ’02
David T. Jones ’97
Harris Jones III ’91
Lisa O. Jones ’85
Patricia I. Jones ’91
Richard W. Jones ’93
Jason R. Jordan ’97
Joseph G. Jordan ’06
Ann O’Connell Joseph ’92
Rebecca G. Josephson ’06
William J. Joyce ’83
Karen Juul-Nielsen ’78
Matthew R. Kahn ’85
Lindsay Vaughan Kalaw ’03
John P. Kanan ’06
Matthew A. Kaness ’02
Emily R. Kasradze ’99
Mary M. Kastelberg ’87
Taku Kato ’00
Kathleen K. Keane ’79
Carolyn A. Keating ’92
Patrick Kehoe ’91
Mary Lou Kelley ’91
James T. Kelliher ’86
Richard I. Kellogg ’72
Dorothy C. Kelly ’92
James W. Kelly ’87
Kara G. Kelly ’98
Michael Kender ’87
Albert F. Kendrick ’85
Christopher Denes Kenny ’06
David J. Keppel ’00
Charles P. H. Kernan ’92
Peter A. Kidder ’88
Rhanna Kidwell ’92
John E. Kiernan ’95
Rebecca A. Kilduff ’93
Mari A. Kilroy ’82
Laurel M. Kimbrough ’93
Alan N. Kinel ’89
Adelaide W. King ’87
Kenneth F. King ’93
Martin G. King ’91
Rosemary B. King ’91
Daniel J. Kipp ’86
Peter S. Kirby ’91
Matthew A. Kirsch ’01
Grayson M. Kirtland Jr. ’75
James E. Kjorlien ’77
Laura S. Klapper ’84
Robert S. Klapper ’84
Mark R. Klausner ’91
Melynda M. Klausner ’91
Thomas M. Knauer ’89
Lorin S. Knell ’01
Philip W. Knisely ’78
Michael G. Knowles ’65
Todd M. Knutson ’90
George B. Korte Jr. ’74
Mark A. Kotzer ’94
Ivan Kozak ’06
Rudolph Krediet ’06
Venu J. Krishna ’95
Steven C. Krohn ’88
Timothy L. Krongard ’90
Brandon J. Krueger ’00
Robert F. Kuehn ’96
Robert Z. Kuftinec ’96
Jeffrey A. Kwass ’88
Christopher S. Kyle ’01
Susan S. LaBine ’88
John P. Lake ’05
Todd W. Lakes ’03
Beth I. Landin ’91
Richard B. Landy ’88
Peter R. Langenhorst ’87
John W. Lannen ’90
J. Page Lansdale ’84
Lyn C. Lansdale ’84
Mark E. Lareau ’99
Peter W. Lash Jr. ’88
Thomas A. Laster ’80
Jennifer Pocalyko Latz ’99
George T. Laub ’89
Heidi F. Laub ’89
Laura L. Lauder ’00
David P. Lauffer ’05
Thomas R. Laughery ’91
Paige G. Lauster ’92
Steffen M. Lauster ’92
Bruce I. Lavine ’92
Kenneth N. LaVine III ’05
Shawn A. Lawson-Cummings ’91
Harry A. Lawton III ’00
T. Jeffrey Lax ’97
James E.C. Leavitt III ’85
Douglas R. Lebda ’14
Adriana M. Lee ’02
Shew W. Lee ’87
James L. LeNoir ’75
William L. G. Lester Jr. ’71
Lemuel E. Lewis ’72
Kenneth C. Lichtendahl Jr. ’98
Geir Lie ’88
Sharon L. Lindquist-Skelley ’83
Nicole M. Lindsay ’99
Bradford A. Lindsey ’64
Christopher R. Ling ’02
Michael K. Ling ’06
Allison Linney ’01
Susan R. Lipetz Brown ’96
Lori-Ellen Liss ’84
Wei Liu ’03
Matthew C. Liuzzi ’04
Robert W. Lloyd ’91
D. Stuart Lodge ’91
Jennie E. Logan ’03
P. Andrew Logan ’94
Russell B. Logan ’89
Richard K. Loh ’96
Isabella Pescud Long ’80
Harold A. Loomis ’84
Richard S. Lovering III ’79
Daryl S. Lubin ’94
Robert D. Lubin ’94
J. Howard Luck ’70
Jerome R. Ludwig ’85
John Z. Luo ’04
Daniel S. Lynch ’84
Elizabeth H. Lynch ’84
Robert L. Lynch ’94
Lawrence A. Lynn ’91
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Individual Giving
The Hickory Club
William H. Lyon ’00
Elie W. Maalouf ’89
Dariush P. Maanavi ’94
Edward T. MacFawn Jr. ’95
Scott W. Mack ’02
James B. Mackey ’98
Richard T. Maclean ’95
Tracie P. MacMahon ’87
Bradford K. Macomber ’95
Joseph F. Madden Jr. ’77
Virginia M. Maddock ’79
Joseph M. Magyar ’75
Elizabeth R. Mairs ’89
Brenda J. Majeski ’95
Michael P. Majeski ’95
Susan S. Malanka ’96
Armen J. Malikian ’71
Dennis E. Malloy ’77
Kristina F. Mangelsdorf ’94
Matthew J. Markee ’01
John Marshall ’79
John R. Marshall ’65
Daniel S. Martin ’98
Russell D. Martin ’85
J. Adam Martinez ’94
Per-Andre Marum ’91
Travis Massey ’04
Anne T. Masters ’97
Kenichi Matsuno ’91
Irenee D. May Jr. ’84
Allan D. McAllister ’86
Brian S. McAlpine ’89
Deirdre J. McCaffrey ’97
Mark E. McCall ’91
Courtney Z. McCarthy ’94
Martin W. McClanan ’91
Hugh L. McColl III ’87
Michael McConnell ’94
Robert A. McCowen ’61
Frank M. McCraw III ’81
M. Kevin McCusty ’83
Brian N. McDonald ’87
Jay M. McDonald ’71
Jennifer G. McDowell ’95
John D. McDowell ’83
Sandra N. McGlynn ’87
Heather J. McGrew ’90
Warren H. McInteer Jr. ’85
Frank M. McIntire ’76
James F. McIntyre ’97
Douglas J. McMahon ’89
Tyler S. McMullen ’95
J. Harlan McMurray Jr. ’91
John P. McNicholas ’89
Deborah S. McPhillips ’84
George J. McVey Jr. ’97
James E. Mead ’85
Mark C. Mead ’90
Peter C. Meisel ’86
Christopher N. Melling ’94
John Rixey Melton ’06
Dennis A. Mendoza ’00
Reed R. Menefee ’96
David Meriwether Jr. ’71
Christopher W. Merlini ’95
Casey Diane Merolla ’05
Mirko Meyer-Schoenherr ’87
Panos S. Midis ’95
Christy Brock Miele ’94
Curtis A. Mildner ’82
Brendan T. Miles ’88
Carolyn S. Miles ’88
Arthur J. Miller ’85
Curtis J. Miller ’02
Donald C. Miller ’87
Duncan R. Miller ’78
Elizabeth C. Miller ’90
Cooper N. Mills Jr. ’81
Simon M. Mills ’91
Stephen C. Mischen ’78
George A. Mitchell III ’80
Robert H. Mitchell ’87
William J. Mitchell ’65
Jeanne L. Mockard ’90
John H. Moffet ’87
Edward A. Molchany ’96
Kenneth R. Monroe III ’98
Agustin Otero Monsegur ’06
Sharon M. Monsour ’96
Patrick M. Moore ’02
Roy J. Moore ’86
T. Justin Moore III ’82
W. Ted Moore ’74
Albert N. Morgan Jr. ’72
Brian L. Morgan ’91
Dennis T. Morgan Jr. ’96
Edward J. Morgan Jr. ’94
Kenneth D. Morgan ’68
William G. Morgan ’04
Basil C. Morris ’90
David P. Morris ’87
Richard A. Morris Jr. ’01
William M. Morris ’76
Paul M. Morrissey ’91
Brooke Ann Morrow ’83
William C. Mott Jr. ’91
Frank F. Mountcastle III ’93
Adele C. Mouzon ’99
Stephen A. Mozur ’79
Laurence G. Mueller ’93
Patrick D. Mueller ’04
David B. Mulholland ’90
John G. Mullane ’98
Christopher W. Mullen ’00
Courtney L. Muller ’96
Mort Mumma ’82
J. Byrne Murphy ’86
John M. Murray ’05
Julie G. Murray ’96
Philip W. Murray ’96
Thomas A. Murray ’85
John M. Musgrave ’75
Blake T. Myers ’93
Eileen H. Nacev ’87
Nikhil Nath ’00
Katherine L. Neebe ’04
Thomas M. Neir ’88
Charles E. Nelson II ’96
Wayne B. Nelson III ’81
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Individual Giving
Lacy G. Newman ’77
Kenneth R. Newsome ’86
Joseph F. Nezwek ’85
May L. Ng ’93
Ann H. S. Nicholson ’01
Dana Niedzielska ’97
Claude B. Nielsen ’75
Charles M. Nifong Jr. ’02
Walker J. Noland ’03
Donald S. Nutt ’88
John C. Oakes II ’88
Patricia Obermaier ’92
Justin N. Obletz ’03
Michael T. O’Brien ’85
Pauline G. O’Brien ’85
Julia Hupman Ocko ’87
R. Timothy O’Donnell ’81
Eleanor B. Off ’06
Linda B. Ogden ’92
William S. Ogden Jr. ’92
David Ogens ’79
M. Eileen O’Hara ’89
James H. Oldershaw ’02
John E.T. Olsson ’97
Jeffrey F. Omohundro ’91
Robert M. Onsi ’98
Andrew A. Orr Jr. ’89
Robert A. Osborne ’92
Patrick A. O’Shea ’86
Timothy G. O’Shea ’85
Peyton H. Owen Jr. ’84
Edward F. Owens ’84
G. Ruffner Page Jr. ’86
Thomas M. Paine ’85
Lesley Anne Paiva ’97
J. Russell Parker III ’72
Karen L. Parker ’88
Stephen C. Parker ’88
Timothy Parker ’01
Daniel S. Parsley ’93
John W. Parsons ’89
Richard M. Paschal ’89
Charles M. Patterson ’84
Mark R. Patterson ’87
David M. Paul ’75
J. Michael Pearson ’84
Henry H. Pease ’06
Sharon P. Peffer ’94
Jonathan A. Pelson ’92
Zhiyuan Peng ’03
Patricia R. Periolat ’94
Alec W. B. Petty ’00
Jeremy D. Phelan ’74
Joan M. Phillips ’92
Jerome C. Philpott ’88
Frank A. Pickard Jr. ’77
Justin D. Pinkham ’05
Caroline Rosenberg Pinkin ’06
Drew M. Pinkin ’06
John S. Pitcher ’91
Kari E. Pitkin ’97
Benjamin L. Pivar ’97
Terry A. Plath ’99
Edward M. Podol ’90
James H. Polk III ’67
Timothy J. Portland ’90
Eric B. Potoker ’94
James D. Potter Jr. ’66
Jeffrey L. Pottinger ’88
Robert B. Powell ’00
Stephen W. Powell ’87
Thomas C. Praktish ’83
Mark A. Price ’88
Scott A. Price ’90
A. Steven Pritzker ’05
Dianne J. Prust ’92
Edmund C. Puckhaber ’69
Larry J. Puglia ’90
Timothy E. Pusch ’76
Judith Peterson Quaranta ’87
Christopher C. Quarles III ’90
Dana E. Quillen ’76
Laurel Shultz Quinn ’84
Robert A. Racine Jr. ’98
Charles L. Rahm III ’84
Eric D. Randall ’91
Brenda L. Raphael ’94
David L. Raphael ’94
W.H. Mitchell Redd ’98
Paul J. Reeder ’98
Thomas W. Reedy Jr. ’91
John S. Reilly ’82
Matthew J. Reintjes ’04
Robert J. Reisch ’84
Michael L. Rich ’92
David T. Richardson ’94
Mark S. Richardson ’87
Mark H. Rigby ’84
C. Madison Riley III ’85
John M. Ringelman ’90
Mark A. Riser ’94
Nicole A. Ritchie ’97
Thomas Ritchie ’02
Amy Eiselman Ritz ’93
Dean Bentley Roberson ’86
Evan R. Roberts ’82
Margaret D. Roberts ’01
Diggory D. Robertson ’61
John T. Robertson ’76
Julie E. Robey ’04
Patricia B. Robinson ’77
Thomas E. Robinson ’73
Sara Genster Robling ’82
David C. Roche ’91
Katrina L. Rogers ’01
Edward S. Rogerson ’79
Gerard P. Rooney Jr. ’86
Nelson Roos ’06
Theodore B. Root ’92
William B. Root ’97
Sherry Pelkey Roper ’99
Alessandra N. Rose ’95
Clayton J. Rose ’95
Andrea L. Rosenbaum ’78
John E. Rossell III ’75
Julie DeFalco Rowe ’02
A. Erin Ruane ’92
Richard H. Ruedi ’59
Abby A. Ruiz de Gamboa ’04
Harry M. Russell ’07
William J. Ryan ’85
Lee K. Salsbery ’87
E. Bryan Samuel ’75
Selena T. Sanderson ’94
Michael L. Sandridge ’98
Frank M. Sands Jr. ’94
Michael L. Santoro Jr. ’74
Paul H. Sartori ’79
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Individual Giving
The Hickory Club
Charles E. Saul Jr. ’76
Morton T. Saunders ’67
Hassan N. Sayani ’93
Antony W. Scammell ’85
Albert L. Scerbo ’87
Geoffrey G. Schelhorn ’79
Alexander L. Schenck ’76
Meme Y. Scherr ’96
David R. Schiminger ’99
Joseph A. Schlim ’91
Kristen G. Schlim ’91
Gerald J. Schoenle ’91
Robert G. Schoenvogel ’06
Leslie Z. Schorr ’88
James A. Schretter ’79
Nancy Chotiner Schretter ’79
Wilrich H. Schroeder ’85
Frazier Holt Schulman ’95
Kristen H. Schulz ’92
Kevin W. Schuyler ’97
Douglas L. Schwartz ’90
Brandon O. Scott ’91
Erik A. Scott ’98
James H. Scott III ’91
Marcie E. Scott ’06
William J. Seery III ’89
Charles H. Seilheimer III ’05
Gerard M. Sequeira ’93
A. Lee Seward ’87
Sylvan J. Sewell ’85
Timothy D. Seymour ’03
David G. Shanahan ’87
Jonathan A. Shanfield ’92
Kirsten P. Shanfield ’92
Peter M. Sharpe ’85
Kenneth Shea ’87
William H. Shea Jr. ’81
Justin Shein ’00
Henry G. Shelford ’07
Martha A. Shenkenberg ’88
Stephen J. Shepherd ’97
Steven R. Sherman ’06
Walter E. Shill III ’86
Christine V. Shim ’04
Shin Shinobu ’97
Allison Granados ’89
George F. Shipp ’82
Salmon A. Shomade ’92
Elizabeth Wells Shumadine ’01
James H. Shumadine ’01
Michael T. Sicoli ’96
Richard J. Sienkiewicz ’75
Pamela S. Silberman ’95
Steven A. Silbiger ’90
G. Frederick Siller Jr. ’75
Ricardo B. Silva ’86
Daniel F. Silver ’92
Gregory A. Silvestri ’87
Rebecca S. Silvestri ’87
David A. Simon ’03
James P. Sinclair ’65
Saptarshi Sinha ’08
Henry F. Skelsey ’84
Erik A. Slingerland ’84
Nicolle Frances Small ’05
Thomas A. Smallhorn ’94
Anthony W. Smith ’87
Bradley E. Smith ’83
Denise K. Smith ’93
Floyd R. Smith III ’76
Joshua A. Smith IV ’97
Robert W. Smith ’87
Russell P. Smith ’86
Ruthanne K. Smith ’94
Shannon G. Smith ’90
Townsend C. Smith ’87
Louise H. Smoak ’82
Christopher O. Smythe ’01
James J. Snare ’98
Susan S. Sobbott ’90
Charles S. Sommer ’67
Steven V. Soranno ’95
Gordon L. Spaugh Jr. ’04
Martha E. Speight ’96
James M. Spencer ’98
Charles H. Spiggle ’01
Adalene Anna Spivy ’95
Arthur B. Spivy ’95
Don A. Springer ’97
Anand E. Stanley ’03
Robert J. Steinberger ’99
Adele Brown Stotler ’85
David C. Stotler ’85
David H. Stovall Jr. ’71
Jeffrey W. Stovall ’00
Ralph P. Stow ’89
Rodman A. Strader ’79
Robert W. Straker ’99
Nicholas T. Stuart ’05
Bernard Student ’92
Jinsik Suh ’02
Daniel P. Sullivan ’99
Jenelle Hammes Sullivan ’99
Patrick A. Sullivan ’06
Suzanne M. Sullivan ’04
William R. Sullivan ’75
Richard S. Swasey Jr. ’83
Edward C. Swindler ’84
Yuji Takeda ’05
Adam B. Tankel ’96
Thomas K. Tattersall ’04
O. Lee Tawes ’72
Ann H. Taylor ’85
Michael R. Taylor ’83
Robert E. Taylor Jr. ’88
Don P. Tecklenburg ’78
Dennis L. Telzrow ’69
Ethan P. Theis ’06
Brian F. Thomas ’88
Brigid Eaton Thompson ’82
Kathryn Welsh Thompson ’94
William B. Thompson Jr. ’82
Kelly M. Thomson ’99
Erik W. Thoresen ’00
Joyce H. Thornhill ’85
Thomas L. Thorpe ’89
Michael K. Tierney ’96
Mark O. Timperman ’97
David C. Tolzmann Jr. ’80
F U L L P O T E N T I A L 61
William C. Tonetti III ’87
James P. Totten ’85
Nga T. Tran-Pedretti ’94
Timothy P. Treadway ’79
Mark D. Trumbull ’75
Andrew L. Turner III ’79
Christopher G. Turner ’91
Catherine B. Twitmyer ’95
Steve B. Tye ’01
Joseph E. Tyler III ’87
Charles A. Tysinger ’99
Nogiomwan Udevbulu ’06
Lowell S. Ukrop ’89
Robert S. Ukrop ’89
Richard A. Upton ’93
Edward W. Valentine ’93
Carlos A. Valle ’84
Patricia D. Van Belle ’94
Bradley J. Vandevoort ’97
Gwen F. Varady ’02
Santhosh G. Varughese ’05
Eric J. Vastag ’96
Stephanie D. Vauclain ’95
Marie R. Venezia ’84
Garrett J. Verdone ’82
Rafael A. Vistan ’01
James P. Voigtlander ’91
James B. Vose ’83
Jessica D. Wadlow ’00
Bradley J. Waitzer ’87
Gordon W. Wallace Jr. ’92
Joseph C. Wallace ’06
Kenneth L. Walls ’01
Joseph M. Walsh ’97
Paul V. Walsh ’92
Ted C. Wang ’98
David D. Ward ’83
Jeffrey T. Ward ’95
Michelle T. Ward ’95
William G. Wardle ’99
Alexander H. Ware ’90
Guilford D. Ware Jr. ’91
Greg R. Warmuth ’91
Paul D. Watkins ’95
John D. Watson ’72
Lynne Azamar Watson ’86
Elizabeth Birch Weatherly ’02
Nancy S. Webb ’77
Robert B. Webb III ’81
Susan P. Webb ’84
Seth E. Webber ’99
Robert M. Weber ’91
John W. Wehrenberg ’94
Jianzhong Wei ’02
Michelle J. Weiss ’85
Jennifer V. Welgos ’98
Jeffrey A. Wellington ’81
Samuel Y. Wessinger ’91
Mona E. West ’96
James W. Westphal ’91
Elizabeth Breiner Wetmore ’93
Elizabeth Kirk Weymouth ’94
Philip B. Weymouth III ’93
Charles S. Wheatley ’89
Donald S. Wheeler ’74
Thomas B. Whelan II ’77
Carter V. Whisnand ’01
Edward L. White Jr. ’71
John P. White ’01
Jonathan T. White ’94
Martha C. White ’94
Ralph R. White ’82
Holly W. Whitin ’82
Jeffrey D. Whiting ’78
Lisa W. Foster ’77
Andrew T. Wiley ’86
Stephen C. Wilhoit ’88
Donald M. Wilkinson III ’92
David M. Willey ’89
David M. Williams ’82
Michael D. Williams ’88
P. Whitridge Williams Jr. ’96
Gregory L. Willis ’00
Robert G. Wilson III ’84
Russell P. Wilson ’88
William B. Wiltshire Jr. ’03
Stephen M. Wilus ’85
Mary Reaves Wimbish ’97
James W. Wininger ’04
Ann Miller Winston ’84
Robert C. Wirth ’88
Joshua D. Wishnack ’03
Paul P. Wisman Jr. ’81
Vanessa A. Wittmann ’93
Frank R. Wolf Jr. ’91
Gary R. Wolfe ’92
Keith Woodard ’75
John P. Workman Jr. ’84
H. Taylor Wright ’95
Wesley Wright III ’96
Stephen Yixin Wu ’99
Ping Xia ’00
Clifford M. Yonce ’97
John A. Young ’92
Stuart F. Young Jr. ’75
William D. Young ’98
Vivian J. Yu ’03
Harold R. Yungmeyer Jr. ’89
Florentino Zamora Jr. ’00
Craig B. Zarider ’87
Jenny S. Zenner ’03
Kaoru Ayaki Zeren ’91
Jose Maria Zertuche ’00
Joseph M. Zuber IV ’94
David B. Zug ’01
Individual Giving
Class Agent and Darden Society member James Mackey (MBA ’98) enjoys Darden’s Foxfield Hickory Club event with his family.
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SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
VOLUNTEERS
& ALUMNI
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School Leadership & Alumni Volunteers
Darden School Leadership
Scott C. BeardsleyDean and Charles C. Abbott Professor of Business Administration
Operating Team
Lisa H. CannellChief Human Resources Officer
Dean W. Krehmeyer Chief of Staff
Michael J. Lenox Tayloe Murphy Professor of Business Administration, Senior Associate Dean and Chief Strategy Officer
Kara R. Mullins Executive Director of Advancement
Cynthia D. Persinger Executive Assistant to the Dean
Thomas J. SteenburghSenior Associate Dean of Executive Education and Non-Degree Programs
Melissa C. Thomas-Hunt Senior Associate Dean and Global Chief Diversity Officer
Sankaran “Venkat” Venkataraman MasterCard Professor of Business Administration, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty & Research and Interim Director of Executive Education
Ronald T. WilcoxNewMarket Corporation Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for Degree Programs
Michael J. Woodfolk Senior Executive Director, Office of Engagement
MBA Program Managers
George (Yiorgos) Allayannis Professor of Business Administration and Associate Dean, Global MBA for Executives
Marc L. Lipson Robert F. Vandell Professor of Business Administration and Associate Dean, Residential MBA
Paul J. SimkoAssociate Professor of Business Administration and Associate Dean, Executive MBA
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School Leadership & Alumni Volunteers
ChairElizabeth K. Weymouth (MBA ’94)Riverstone Holdings LLC
Vice ChairRobert J. Hugin (MBA ’85)Celgene Corp.
Immediate Past ChairJames A. Cooper (MBA ’84)Thompson Street Capital Partners
Kirby C. Adams (MBA ’79)Retired, Trans-Tasman Resources Limited
J. Michael Balay (MBA ’89) ▪Retired, Cargill
Scott C. Beardsley ▪University of Virginia Darden School of Business
J. Andrew Bugas (MBA ’86)*Radar Partners
W.L. Lyons Brown III (MBA ’87)**Altamar Brands LLC
Susan J. Chaplinsky University of Virginia Darden School of Business
Jerome E. Connolly Jr. (MBA ’88) ▪
Charles R. Cory (MBA/JD ’82) Retired, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc.
Vidyanidhi (VN) Dalmia (MBA ’84)**Dalmia Continental Pvt. Ltd.
Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees
The mission of the Darden School Foundation is to support the Darden School by promoting philanthropic support from alumni, friends and corporations; managing endowment funds for the School’s exclusive benefit; and operating Darden’s Executive Education program, the Inn at Darden and Abbott Center hospitality. The Board of Trustees oversees the Foundation’s strategies and gives time, financial support and advice, providing an important link between the academic and business communities.
Jonathan R. Ebinger (MBA ’93) ▪ *BlueRun Ventures
Karen K. Edwards (MBA ’84)*Kosiba Edwards Associates
Arnold B. Evans (MBA/JD ’97)SunTrust Bank
Jennifer McEnery Finn (MBA ’00) Capital One Financial Corp.
John D. Fowler Jr. (MBA/JD ’84) Wells Fargo Securities
Catherine J. Friedman (MBA ’86)Independent Consultant
Kirsti W. Goodwin (MBA ’02)
Gordon Grand III (MBA ’75)Retired, Russell Reynolds Associates Inc.
Peter M. Grant II (MBA ’86) Anchormarck Holdings LLC
Edwin B. Hooper (MBA ’94)Centerview Capital
Martina T. Hund-Mejean (MBA ’88)MasterCard
William Irvin Huyett (MBA ’82)McKinsey & Company Inc.
David B. Kelso (MBA ’82)Retired, Aetna Life Insurance
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School Leadership & Alumni Volunteers
Rosemary B. King (MBA ’91) ▪ K&B Fund
Philip W. Knisely (MBA ’78)**Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
Lemuel E. Lewis (MBA ’72)LocalWeather.com
Nicole McKinney Lindsay (MBA ’99/JD ’00)ZOOM Foundation
Elizabeth H. Lynch (MBA ’84)Evercore
Luann Johnson Lynch University of Virginia Darden School of Business
Jonathan D. Mariner ▪
Willard L. McCloud III (MBA ’04) ▪Cargill
Carolyn S. Miles (MBA ’88)Save the Children
Douglas T. Moore (MBA ’80) ▪ Med-Air Homecare
J. Byrne Murphy (MBA ’86) DigiPlex Group Companies
Michael E. O’Neill (MBA ’74)Citigroup
Richard M. Paschal (MBA ’89) ▪Varsity Brands Inc.
Zhiyuan (Jerry) Peng (MBA ’03)Vastly
Scott A. Price (MBA/MA ’90)Walmart International
Frank M. Sands Jr. (MBA ’94)Sands Capital Management
Frank M. Sands Sr. (MBA ’63)Sands Capital Management
Richard P. Shannon, M.D. ▪University of Virginia
Henry F. Skelsey (MBA ’84)3QU Media LLC
Shannon G. Smith (MBA ’90) Abundant Power
Susan N. Sobbott (MBA ’90)**American Express
Teresa A. Sullivan ▪President, University of Virginia
Bruce R. Thompson (MBA ’90)Bank of America
William P. Utt (MBA ’84)Retired, KBR Inc.
▪ ex-officio member
*new board member for FY 2017
**completed service in FY 2016
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School Leadership & Alumni Volunteers
Alumni Association Board of Directors
The mission of the Alumni Association Board of Directors is to improve the professional quality, reputation and leadership of the School and its alumni, and to develop, strengthen and utilize the bonds of interest, influence and affection existing between the School, its alumni, its faculty and the business community.
ChairDouglas T. Moore (MBA ’80) Med-Air Homecare
PresidentJerome E. Connolly Jr. (MBA ’88)
Kristina M. Alimard (MBA ’03) University of Virginia Investment Management Co.
George (Yiorgos) Allayannis University of Virginia Darden School of Business
Keith F. Bachman (MBA ’89) Bank of Montreal
Christine P. Barth (MBA ’94) Harren Equity Partners LLC
Andrew G. Crowley (MBA ’11)* Markel Corp.
Richard P. Dahling (MBA ’87) Fidelity Investments
Christian Duffus (MBA ’00) LEAF College Savings LLC
Molly Duncan (Class of 2017)* Darden Student Association
Karen K. Edwards (MBA ’84)** Kosiba Edwards Associates
Jonathan D. England (MBA ’06) JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Warren F. Estey (MBA ’98)Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
Michael J. Ganey (MBA ’78)House-Autry Mills Inc.
Ira H. Green Jr. (MBA ’90)*Simmons & Company International
Owen D. Griffin Jr. (MBA ’99)Dominion Enterprises
Evan A. Inra (EMBA ’08)*Ernst & Young Corporate Finance LLC
Kendall Jennings (MBA ’12) IBM
Bruce D. Jolly (MBA ’67)Lighthouse CFO Partners
Harry N. Lewis (MBA ’57) ▪Retired, Lewis Insurance Agency Inc.
Dariush P. Maanavi (MBA/JD ’94)Trysail Advisors LLC
Kristina F. Mangelsdorf (MBA ’94)*PepsiCo Inc.
Matthew J. Markee (MBA ’01)**Recast Energy LLC
Betsy M. Moszeter (EMBA ’11)Green Alpha Advisors
Nikhil Nath (MBA ’00)Standard Charter Bank
Patrick A. O'Shea (MBA ’86)*Retired, BB&T Capital Markets
Colleen L. Owens (MBA ’16)**Darden Student Association
Richard J. Parsons (MBA ’80)*
Shelley Reese (MBA ’08)**Booz Allen Hamilton
Elvis Rodriguez (MBA ’10)Adelante Capital Management
Abigail Ruiz de Gamboa (MBA ’04)**Deloitte
Nancy C. Schretter (MBA ’79)The Beacon Group
David A. Simon (MBA ’03)*SRS Capital Advisors Inc.
Henry F. Skelsey Jr. (MBA ’15)*A.T. Kearney Inc.
David L. Tayman (MBA/JD ’99)Tayman Lane Chaverri LLP
Lowell Simmons Ukrop (MBA ’89)*Corrugated Partners LLC
Shaojian Zhang (MBA ’99)Tungray Group
▪ ex-officio member
*new board member for FY 2017
**completed service in FY 2016
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School Leadership & Alumni Volunteers
Batten Institute Advisory Council
The mission of the Batten Advisory Council is to advise and support the Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in its efforts to advance Darden as a thought leader and preeminent educator of entrepreneurship and innovation.
ChairShannon G. Smith (MBA ’90)Abundant Power Group LLC
Vice ChairJonathan R. Ebinger (MBA ’93) BlueRun Ventures
Scott C. Beardsley University of Virginia Darden School of Business
W.L. Lyons Brown III (MBA ’87)Altamar Brands LLC
Sean D. Carr (MBA ’03, Ph.D. ’13) ▪University of Virginia Darden School of Business
James Su-Ting Cheng (MBA '87)New Richmond Ventures; Blue Heron Capital; Lee & Hayes PLLC
Alexander CowanSynapse Partners
Martin J. Curran (MBA ’84)Corning Inc.
Wayne L. DelkerRetired, The Clorox Company
Gregory B. Fairchild (MBA ’92) University of Virginia Darden School of Business
Frank E. Genovese (MBA ’74)The Rothbury Corporation
John W. Glynn Jr.Glynn Capital Management
Peter M. Grant II (MBA ’86)Anchormarck LLC
John E. Greenfield (MBA ’16)PsiKick
Thomas R. Harrington Jr. (MBA ’04)Darwin Marketing
Adam R. Healey (MBA ’05)Borrowed & Blue
Edward D. HessUniversity of Virginia Darden School of Business
Archie L. Holmes Jr.University of Virginia
Edwin B. Hooper (MBA ’94)Centerview Capital
Arnon Katz (MBA ’09)Walmart eCommerce
Douglas R. Lebda (EMBA ’14)Lending Tree
Michael J. LenoxUniversity of Virginia Darden School of Business
Jeanne M. LiedtkaUniversity of Virginia Darden School of Business
Rosema F. Nemorin (MBA ’08)Lend Street Financial Inc.
Zhiyan (Jerry) Peng (MBA ’03)Vastly
Ian W. Ratcliffe (MBA ’94)Sands Capital Management
Harry T. ReinRetired, Foundation Medical Partners
Sarah F. Rumbaugh (MBA ’15)RelishMBA
Saras D. SarasvathyUniversity of Virginia Darden School of Business
Michael P. StraightiffUniversity of Virginia Licensing & Ventures Group
Sankaran "Venkat" Venkataraman ▪University of Virginia Darden School of Business
▪ ex-officio member
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Corporate Advisory Board
The mission of the Corporate Advisory Board is to advise and support Darden in developing deep and mutually beneficial relationships with global corporations, government partners, foundations and other appropriate organizations.
ChairRichard M. Paschal (MBA ’89)Varsity Brands
Vice Chair J. Michael Balay (MBA ’89)Retired, Cargill
Danielle Amfahr3M
Stuart C. Bachelder (MBA ’06)*DaVita Kidney Care
Joseph P. Balog (MBA ’88)*PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Mazen Baroudi*Accenture
Helen M. Boudreau (MBA ’93)FORMA Therapeutics
Mark S. Bower (MBA ’02)Bain & Company Inc.
Ray ButlerFortive
Kevin C. Clark (MBA ’01) Amazon.com
Robert E. Collier (MBA ’10)*ChemTreat, a Danaher Company
David L. Couture (MBA ’95)Deloitte Consulting
Donna Lynnette Crowder (EMBA ’10) WestRock Co.
Martin J. Curran (MBA ’84)**Corning Inc.
Murray R. Deal**Eastman Chemical Co.
Paul H. Donovan (MBA ’95)Microsoft Corp.
Richard C. Edmunds III (MBA ’92)Strategy&
Elisabeth J. Frost (MBA ’05)General Mills Inc.
Sunil K. Ghatnekar (MBA ’92) The Coca-Cola Co.
Michelle B. Horn (MBA ’95)*McKinsey & Company Inc.
Kecia E. Howson (MBA ’99)SunTrust Robinson Humphrey
Marcien B. Jenckes (MBA ’98)*Comcast Cable
John B. Jung Jr. (MBA ’84)BB&T Capital Markets
Harry A. Lawton III (MBA ’00)eBay Inc.
Marc L. Lipson University of Virginia Darden School of Business
Bonnie K. Matosich (MBA ’92)The Walt Disney Co.
Harold W. McGraw IV (MBA ’07)S&P Global Market Intelligence
Daniel L. McKeon (EMBA ’08)Marriott International Inc.
Fernando Z. Mercé (MBA ’98)Nestlé Purina L. Michael Meyer (MBA ’92)Middlegame Ventures
Maurice A. MilikinAnheuser-Busch InBev
Diem H.D. Nguyen (MBA ’01)Pfizer
Ann H. S. Nicholson (MBA ’01)*Corning Inc.
William J. O’Shea Jr. (MBA ’84)Campbell Soup Co.
Ellison M. Pidot (MBA/JD ’01)Medtronic
Thomas S. Poole (MBA ’99)**Capital One Financial Corp.
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Thomas W. Reedy Jr. (MBA ’91)CarMax Inc.
Kleber Santos (MBA '01)*Capital One Financial Corp.
James D. Schinella (MBA ’93)**Fyber
Linda V. SchreinerMarkel Corp.
Colin P. Smyth (MBA ’04) Johnson & Johnson
Steven A. Sonnenberg (MBA ’79)Emerson Electric Co.
Scott A. Stemberger (MBA ’04)The Boston Consulting Group Inc.
Jennifer L. Stewart*Eastman Chemical Co.
Kevin P. Watters (MBA ’94) JPMorgan Chase & Co.
M. Reaves Wimbish (MBA ’97)**Accenture
Gary R. Wolfe (MBA ’92) Wells Fargo Securities
*new board member for FY 2017
**completed service in FY 2016
The Darden education experience immerses students in a transformative process to prepare them as future business leaders.
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Dean’s Diversity Advisory Council
The mission of the Dean’s Diversity Advisory Council is to create and sustain a world-class business school culture whereby all members take responsibility for and value an inclusive and diverse environment.
ChairWillard L. McCloud III (MBA ’04) Cargill
Nicola J. Allen (MBA ’10)Danaher Corp.
Tawana Murphy Burnett (MBA ’04)Facebook
Paige T. Davis Jr. (MBA ’09)T. Rowe Price
Jonathan P. Englert (MBA ’10)**Deloitte Consulting
Teresa A. Epperson (MBA ’95)A.T. Kearney Inc.
Ray R. Hernandez (MBA ’08)The Advisory Board Co.
Andrew C. Holzwarth (EMBA ’09)Stanley Martin Cos.
Allison Linney (MBA ’01)Allison Partners LLC
Marguerite M. Longo (MBA ’08)**Johnson & Johnson
Octavia G. Matthews (MBA ’89)Aramark Uniforms
Michael A. Peters (MBA ’09)Comcast Corp.
Alex R. Picou (MBA ’89) JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Reynaldo Roche (MBA ’07)Delta Air Lines Inc.
William B. Sanders (MBA ’06)Korn/Ferry International
Rhonda M. Smith (MBA ’88)Breast Cancer Partner
Jeffrey W. Toromoreno (MBA ’06)Citigroup
Daniele M. Wilson (MBA ’11)Johnson & Johnson
**completed service in FY 2016
Darden Senior Associate Dean and Global Chief Diversity Officer Melissa Thomas-Hunt on Grounds with students
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Global Advisory Council
The mission of the Global Advisory Council is to help Darden deliver on the following goals: to build a critical mass of leaders, executives and managers within established, growing and emerging economies; to strengthen Darden’s influence on business and society worldwide; and to grow the recognition of the Darden brand in key regions around the world.
ChairRosemary B. King (MBA ’91)K&B Fund
Vice ChairNaresh Kumra (MBA ’99) JMATEK Group, La Rochelle Ventures Ltd.
Marcos P. Arruda (MBA ’02)* Topico
James R. Chapman (MBA ’00) Dominion Resources
James Su-Ting Cheng (MBA ’87)* New Richmond Ventures, Blue Heron Capital, Lee & Hayes PLLC
Halsey M. Cook Jr. (MBA ’91) Sonepar USA
Vidyanidhi (VN) Dalmia (MBA ’84) Dalmia Continental Pvt. Ltd.
Tahmina Day (GEMBA ’14)* International Finance Corp.
Murray R. Deal*Eastman Chemical Co.
Louis G. Elson (MBA ’90) Palamon Capital Partners LLP
David R. Frediani*Ironshore Inc.
Anthony J. Hobson (MBA ’74)*James Dyson Group Ltd.
Clelland Peabody Hutton (MBA ’75/JD ’77)Ajia Partners Cave
Richard K. Loh (MBA ’96)Ploh Group Pte. Ltd.
Elie W. Maalouf (MBA ’89)InterContinental Hotels Group
Agustín Otero Monsegur (MBA ’06) Humus Capital LLC
Pascal Monteiro de Barros (MBA ’91)*MAB Partners
Zhiyuan (Jerry) Peng (MBA ’03)Vastly
Antonio U. Periquet Jr. (MBA ’90)Pacific Main Holdings, Campden Hill Group
Hagen Radowski (MBA ’91)*MGP Americas Inc.
Vincent M. Rague (MBA ’84)Catalyst Principal Partners
Fiona Roche (MBA ’84)Estates Development Co. Pty. Ltd., Adelaide Development Co.
Henry F. Skelsey (MBA ’84)3QU Media LLC
Erik A. Slingerland (MBA ’84) Retired, Egon Zehnder
Ichiro Suzuki (MBA ’84)
George S. Tahija (MBA ’86)PT Austindo Nusantara Jaya (ANJ)
Jing Vivatrat The Asia Group LLC
Wenyong (Winston) Wang (MBA ’03)Shipston Group Ltd.
Jianzhong (Jimmy) Wei (MBA ’02)iBridge Capital
Baocheng Yang (MBA ’04)Huanghe Science and Technology College
*new board member for FY 2017
Darden’s promise to help
future leaders reach their full potential
is strong and is matched by
THE UNWAVERING LOYALTY AND SUPPORT
of those leaders when they leave Grounds
to pursue their noble purpose.
You are the reason Darden can aspire to
the full potential of its mission.
You embody that aspiration.
Thank you.
For more information on philanthropy at Darden, contact Executive Director of Advancement Kara R. Mullins at
+1-434-243-0834 or [email protected].
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