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Waves of Change $450 MILLION GOAL ANNOUNCED On May 14, 2011, at the 35th annual Pepperdine Associates dinner, 900 faithful fans—alumni, friends, business and community leaders, faculty, and staff—gathered at the JW Marriott at L.A. Live to launch the Campaign for Pepperdine, the third and largest campaign in the University’s 75-year history. President Andrew Benton and campaign chairs Marylyn Warren (’58) and Ambassador Glen Holden shared the scope and promise of the campaign as featured alumni exclaimed, “I am a Wave, and my life has been changed.” Masters of Ceremonies Roma Downey (Touched by an Angel) and Mark Burnett (Survivor) and the revival swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy entertained guests during an evening that celebrated Pepperdine’s quest and campaign theme, Changing Lives. SUMMER 2011 THE CAMPAIGN FOR PEPPERDINE…CHANGING LIVES INSIDE: Note from Co-Chair Glen Holden FEATURES Nootbaars Provide Pacesetting Gifts Mullins take Town Square from Dream to Reality CAMPAIGN GIFTS AND PLEDGES EVENTS WWW.PEPPERDINE.EDU/CAMPAIGN Photo: President Benton highlights the University’s storied beginning at Pepperdine Live. e Campaign Goes LIVE !

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The campaign for Pepperdine, led by co-chairs Marylyn Warren, '58, and Glen A. Holden, and a cadre of more than 100 volunteers, will transform the lives of our students through four aspirations: advancing learning, knowledge, and scholarship; honoring God and our heritage of faith; building community; respecting diversity, and promoting global understanding. With "Changing Lives" as the campaign theme, Pepperdine has set a goal of $450 million to support student-centered priorities to do just that---educate our students who will in turn change lives around the world.

Transcript of Waves of change 1, the campaign goes live summer 2011

Waves of Change

$450 MILLION GOAL ANNOUNCEDOn May 14, 2011, at the 35th annual Pepperdine Associates dinner, 900 faithful fans—alumni, friends, business and community leaders, faculty, and staff—gathered at the JW Marriott at L.A. Live to launch the Campaign for Pepperdine, the third and largest campaign in the University’s 75-year history. President Andrew Benton and campaign chairs Marylyn Warren (’58) and Ambassador Glen Holden shared the scope and promise of the campaign as featured alumni exclaimed, “I am a Wave, and my life has been changed.” Masters of Ceremonies Roma Downey (Touched by an Angel) and Mark Burnett (Survivor) and the revival swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy entertained guests during an evening that celebrated Pepperdine’s quest and campaign theme, Changing Lives.

SUMMER 2011

THE CAMPAIGN FOR PEPPERDINE…CHANGING LIVES

INSIDE: Note from Co-Chair Glen Holden FEATURES

� Nootbaars Provide Pacesetting Gifts

� Mullins take Town Square from Dream to Reality

CAMPAIGN GIFTS AND PLEDGES

EVENTS

WWW.PEPPERDINE.EDU/CAMPAIGN

Photo:President Benton highlights the University’s storied beginning at Pepperdine Live.

The Campaign Goes

LIVE!

Gloria and I have attended nearly every Pepperdine Associates dinner and enjoyed each one—but this year’s 35th annual banquet on May 14 was spectacular. Launching the most ambitious campaign in Pepperdine’s nearly 75-year history, fellow chair Marylyn M. Warren (’58) and I joined more than 900 University supporters at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles for an evening of entertainment and inspiration.

All program participants shared how Pepperdine has changed their lives—all for the better. Marylyn and I highlighted the comprehensive goals of the campaign and how they will benefit Pepperdine’s strong and unique mission. In his evening remarks, President Benton so aptly stated, “Through the Campaign for Pepperdine, we will raise $450 million, but just as important, we will embolden, ennoble, and enable those who change for good the lives of those who matter most—our students.” I am proud to join Marylyn and 120 enthusiastic volunteers in leading this campaign, and I invite you to step forward with us as we champion the student-centered goals that will take Pepperdine to new heights.

This is our inaugural campaign newsletter, and it will be our pleasure to share our progress and news with you in future quarterly editions. To learn more about the goals of the Campaign for Pepperdine, please call (310) 506-4546 or visit us online at www.pepperdine.edu/campaign.

Glen A. Holden, Campaign Co-ChairFormer U.S. Ambassador to JamaicaMember, Board of Regents

Ambassador Glen Holden and fellow chair Marylyn Warren (’58) share a light moment in describing the campaign’s goals.

CAMPAIGN DONORS TO DATE 33,352

Campaign BY THE Numbers

ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN

The Campaign for Pepperdine, led by co-chairs Marylyn Warren, ’58, and Glen Holden and seven volunteer-led campaign committees, will transform the lives of our students through four aspirations that: advance learning, knowledge, and scholarship; honor God and our heritage of faith; build community; and respect diversity and promote global understanding.

With “Changing Lives” as the campaign theme, Pepperdine has set a goal of $450 million to support student-centered priorities to do just that—educate our students who will change lives around the world. The campaign has already received more than $267 million in gifts and pledges.

CAMPAIGN FUNDS RAISED

$267,262,098*

*as of July 15, 2011

Greetings FROM THE CAMPAIGN FOR PEPPERDINE

Gloria and I have attended nearly every Pepperdine Associates dinner and enjoyed each one—but this year’s 35th annual banquet on May 14 was spectacular. Launching the most ambitious campaign in Pepperdine’s nearly 75-year history, fellow chair Marylyn M. Warren (’58) and I joined more than 900 University supporters at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles for an evening of entertainment and inspiration.

All program participants shared how Pepperdine has changed their lives—all for the better. Marylyn and I highlighted the comprehensive goals of the campaign and how they will benefit Pepperdine’s strong and unique mission. In his evening remarks, President Benton so aptly stated, “Through the Campaign for Pepperdine, we will raise $450 million, but just as important, we will embolden, ennoble, and enable those who change for good the lives of those who matter most—our students.” I am proud to join Marylyn and 120 enthusiastic volunteers in leading this campaign, and I invite you to step forward with us as we champion the student-centered goals that will take Pepperdine to new heights.

This is our inaugural campaign newsletter, and it will be our pleasure to share our progress and news with you in future quarterly editions. To learn more about the goals of the Campaign for Pepperdine, please call (310) 506-4546 or visit us online at www.pepperdine.edu/campaign.

Glen A. Holden, Campaign Co-ChairFormer U.S. Ambassador to JamaicaMember, Board of Regents

Ambassador Glen Holden and fellow chair Marylyn Warren (’58) share a light moment in describing the campaign’s goals.

CAMPAIGN DONORS TO DATE 33,352

Campaign BY THE Numbers

ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN

The Campaign for Pepperdine, led by co-chairs Marylyn Warren, ’58, and Glen Holden and seven volunteer-led campaign committees, will transform the lives of our students through four aspirations that: advance learning, knowledge, and scholarship; honor God and our heritage of faith; build community; and respect diversity and promote global understanding.

With “Changing Lives” as the campaign theme, Pepperdine has set a goal of $450 million to support student-centered priorities to do just that—educate our students who will change lives around the world. The campaign has already received more than $267 million in gifts and pledges.

CAMPAIGN FUNDS RAISED

$267,262,098*

*as of July 15, 2011

Greetings FROM THE CAMPAIGN FOR PEPPERDINE

a life-changing mission

A night to

Celebrate

Trudy Edwards, glittering at center with friends (from left) Leanne and Curt Portzel (’92) and Mary August and Liz Hinkle.

Celebrity emcees Roma Downey and Mark Burnett visit with Dean of Libraries Mark Roosa and Provost Darryl Tippens.

Honoree Marilyn Simpson receives a surprise corsage from alumni escort Nate Ethell (’08).

Wesley and Clarisa Ru (’91), Seaver College campaign co-chair, enjoy the reception at L.A. Live.

Regents Chair Ed Biggers visits with First Lady Debby Benton.

Pat Boone (center left) visits with Runnels family members, from left, Tyler (’78, MBA ’80), Amy Jo (’00), Duke (’79), Ginger (’75), and Jasmine (’78).

Beloved Pepperdine matriarch and former first lady Helen Young (’39) poses with President Benton.

Traveling from Hong Kong to accept recognition on behalf of her mother Lin Luo, alumna Lili Luo (’10) is welcomed by President Benton.

President Benton congratulates alumna Faye McClure (’78) of Farmers Group, Inc.

Graziadio School alumnus Wally Jones (’64) and wife Betty accept recognition from President Benton.

Senior Vice President for Advancement and Public Affairs Keith Hinkle (JD ’97) introduces special guests. Chancellor

Emeritus Charlie Runnels visits with friend and Pepperdine Regent Bob Walker (’66).

Barbara and Glenn Reynolds greet Vice Chancellor Sara Jackson (’74) after receiving their award.

Melanie Flamminio, Kathie Drobnick, and Jo Barbera visit after the VIP reception.

Sisters Marilyn (’56) and Diane (’58) Reilly pause after Diane’s Benefactors Circle presentation.

Campaign Vice Chair and Regent Tim Phillips

(’87) shares how a Pepperdine student

inspired his daughter.

Seaver College sophomore Francis Lubuulwa opens the evening with his halting Ugandan drum beat.

Members of the Pepperdine Swing Club rock to the revival vibe of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy celebrates the launch of the campaign.

Willie the Wave teases Liz Hinkle, wife of Senior Vice President Keith Hinkle (JD ’97).

a life-changing mission

A night to

Celebrate

Trudy Edwards, glittering at center with friends (from left) Leanne and Curt Portzel (’92) and Mary August and Liz Hinkle.

Celebrity emcees Roma Downey and Mark Burnett visit with Dean of Libraries Mark Roosa and Provost Darryl Tippens.

Honoree Marilyn Simpson receives a surprise corsage from alumni escort Nate Ethell (’08).

Wesley and Clarisa Ru (’91), Seaver College campaign co-chair, enjoy the reception at L.A. Live.

Regents Chair Ed Biggers visits with First Lady Debby Benton.

Pat Boone (center left) visits with Runnels family members, from left, Tyler (’78, MBA ’80), Amy Jo (’00), Duke (’79), Ginger (’75), and Jasmine (’78).

Beloved Pepperdine matriarch and former first lady Helen Young (’39) poses with President Benton.

Traveling from Hong Kong to accept recognition on behalf of her mother Lin Luo, alumna Lili Luo (’10) is welcomed by President Benton.

President Benton congratulates alumna Faye McClure (’78) of Farmers Group, Inc.

Graziadio School alumnus Wally Jones (’64) and wife Betty accept recognition from President Benton.

Senior Vice President for Advancement and Public Affairs Keith Hinkle (JD ’97) introduces special guests. Chancellor

Emeritus Charlie Runnels visits with friend and Pepperdine Regent Bob Walker (’66).

Barbara and Glenn Reynolds greet Vice Chancellor Sara Jackson (’74) after receiving their award.

Melanie Flamminio, Kathie Drobnick, and Jo Barbera visit after the VIP reception.

Sisters Marilyn (’56) and Diane (’58) Reilly pause after Diane’s Benefactors Circle presentation.

Campaign Vice Chair and Regent Tim Phillips

(’87) shares how a Pepperdine student

inspired his daughter.

Seaver College sophomore Francis Lubuulwa opens the evening with his halting Ugandan drum beat.

Members of the Pepperdine Swing Club rock to the revival vibe of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy celebrates the launch of the campaign.

Willie the Wave teases Liz Hinkle, wife of Senior Vice President Keith Hinkle (JD ’97).

Herbert and the late Elinor Nootbaar, whose friendship with Pepperdine began six decades ago and was rekindled in 2006, have provided transforming gifts for the Pepperdine School of Law and its Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics. Herb, 102, and Elinor, who passed away earlier this spring, became enthusiastic advocates of the law school, endowing the dean’s office, providing significant support for the William French Smith Memorial Lecture Series, and funding and naming the now world-reaching Nootbaar Institute.

Fulfilling the Nootbaar Institute’s mission, students and professors travel to third world countries to administer global justice programs, and students work domestically and internationally in externships with human rights organizations. The institute also presents national conferences and symposia exploring such topics as international criminal justice, genocide, and religion.

“HERB SYMBOLIZES ALL THAT IS GOOD ABOUT AMERICA:

HONESTY, HARD WORK, DETERMINATION, SKILL, INTEGRITY,

AND DEEPLY HELD CONVICTIONS,” REMARKED PEPPERDINE

PRESIDENT ANDY BENTON. “LED TO US BY HIS SWEET, LATE

WIFE ELINOR, HERB CHANGES LIVES THROUGH PEPPERDINE

AND HE HAS CHANGED MINE ALONG THE WAY, FOR HERB

BELIEVES IN WHAT WE DO.”

STUDENT SUPPORT GOAL (SCHOLARSHIPS,

FELLOWSHIPS, AND LOANS)

458

BEDS IN THE FUTURE JUNIOR-CLASS RESIDENCE HALL $82 MILLION

Nootbaars Provide Pacesetting Gifts

Herbert and the late Elinor Nootbaar, whose friendship with Pepperdine began six decades ago and was rekindled in 2006, have provided transforming gifts for the Pepperdine School of Law and its Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics. Herb, 102, and Elinor, who passed away earlier this spring, became enthusiastic advocates of the law school, endowing the dean’s office, providing significant support for the William French Smith Memorial Lecture Series, and funding and naming the now world-reaching Nootbaar Institute.

Fulfilling the Nootbaar Institute’s mission, students and professors travel to third world countries to administer global justice programs, and students work domestically and internationally in externships with human rights organizations. The institute also presents national conferences and symposia exploring such topics as international criminal justice, genocide, and religion.

“HERB SYMBOLIZES ALL THAT IS GOOD ABOUT AMERICA:

HONESTY, HARD WORK, DETERMINATION, SKILL, INTEGRITY,

AND DEEPLY HELD CONVICTIONS,” REMARKED PEPPERDINE

PRESIDENT ANDY BENTON. “LED TO US BY HIS SWEET, LATE

WIFE ELINOR, HERB CHANGES LIVES THROUGH PEPPERDINE

AND HE HAS CHANGED MINE ALONG THE WAY, FOR HERB

BELIEVES IN WHAT WE DO.”

STUDENT SUPPORT GOAL (SCHOLARSHIPS,

FELLOWSHIPS, AND LOANS)

458

BEDS IN THE FUTURE JUNIOR-CLASS RESIDENCE HALL $82 MILLION

Nootbaars Provide Pacesetting Gifts

Pepperdine has taken its first bold steps to create a Town Square at the center of its Malibu campus. With pacesetting support from friends Terry and Sharon Mullin, the 2009 Phase One project transformed the fountain-centered Joslyn Plaza into a welcoming courtyard while adding much-needed classrooms to integrate academic and social venues at the heart of the undergraduate college.

Phase One provided an expanded and fully renovated Elkins Auditorium, the addition of palm trees, greenery, and landscaped staircases, an inspirational garden with water elements, and

Mullins Take Town Square

NAMESAKE TERRY MULLIN SHARES, “WE

HOPE THE MULLIN TOWN SQUARE WILL

DRAW STUDENTS TOGETHER....WE HOPE

THAT PEPPERDINE’S TOWN SQUARE WILL

PROVIDE SEATING, SHADE, BEAUTY, AND

COMFORT FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT

TO GET TOGETHER TO STUDY OUTSIDE.”

clustered seating areas. A cherished addition to the Mullin Town Square is a bronze likeness of George Pepperdine, seated on a fountain bench, waiting expectantly for students, faculty, alumni, and visitors to stop and sit awhile.

Phase Two of the project envisions the true “college green.” Campaign funding will create a gateway entrance to the main campus, provide much-needed subterranean parking, and make possible an expansive park with benches, shade trees, and gathering alcoves—inviting students, faculty, and visitors alike to enjoy the Pepperdine green.

SEATS IN THE FUTURE EVENTS CENTER 5,000 NEW CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS WE HOPE TO FUND 26

from Dream

to Reality

Pepperdine has taken its first bold steps to create a Town Square at the center of its Malibu campus. With pacesetting support from friends Terry and Sharon Mullin, the 2009 Phase One project transformed the fountain-centered Joslyn Plaza into a welcoming courtyard while adding much-needed classrooms to integrate academic and social venues at the heart of the undergraduate college.

Phase One provided an expanded and fully renovated Elkins Auditorium, the addition of palm trees, greenery, and landscaped staircases, an inspirational garden with water elements, and

Mullins Take Town Square

NAMESAKE TERRY MULLIN SHARES, “WE

HOPE THE MULLIN TOWN SQUARE WILL

DRAW STUDENTS TOGETHER....WE HOPE

THAT PEPPERDINE’S TOWN SQUARE WILL

PROVIDE SEATING, SHADE, BEAUTY, AND

COMFORT FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT

TO GET TOGETHER TO STUDY OUTSIDE.”

clustered seating areas. A cherished addition to the Mullin Town Square is a bronze likeness of George Pepperdine, seated on a fountain bench, waiting expectantly for students, faculty, alumni, and visitors to stop and sit awhile.

Phase Two of the project envisions the true “college green.” Campaign funding will create a gateway entrance to the main campus, provide much-needed subterranean parking, and make possible an expansive park with benches, shade trees, and gathering alcoves—inviting students, faculty, and visitors alike to enjoy the Pepperdine green.

SEATS IN THE FUTURE EVENTS CENTER 5,000 NEW CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS WE HOPE TO FUND 26

from Dream

to Reality

$15 MILLION OR MORE

Sharon and Terry MullinElinor* and Herbert Nootbaar

$10 MILLION OR MORE

Virginia B. Braun*

$5 MILLION OR MORE

Muriel L. Cameron EstateCarl Nemethi EstateAnne and Geoffrey (JD ’75) Palmer Kelly and Duane RobertsThe Seaver Institute

$1 MILLION OR MORE

Karla and William AhmansonJoan* and Edwin Biggers

Shirley and Pat BooneNoelle and James BurkeyJacqueline and Anthony CappelliMaurice H. Stans EstateChurch of Christ of Pacific GroveBrigitte and Jose (MBA ’77) CollazoHugh & Hazel Darling FoundationPatricia and K. Duane DenneyTheodore J. ForstmannDiane and Guilford GlazerJanet and Jack* GoodellRosalyn S. HeymanNancy and Marcus (MBA ’92) HilesThe Fletcher Jones FoundationGregg G. JuarezRobert B. Larson*Muriel Lipsey EstatePatricia and Eff MartinWaiva H. MichelettiDeanna and William RamirezPeggy and Richard* ReiboldMargaret and Leon (MBA ’75) Rockwell EstateKarin and Arno* RungeFrederick W. SchultePamela and Will (’84) SingletonFlora Laney Thornton* and Eric L. SmallLinda and Richard StackLaure R. Sudreau-Rippe (JD ’97) and Bill RippeLibby SynaWood-Claeyssens Foundation

$500,000 OR MORE

Cherie and Robin Arkley IIJo and Robert BarberaGary W. BarkerJoyce and Stanley Black

Dorothy A. Button EstateCalifornia Community FoundationKay and Jerry CoxKelly (’89) and Brad (’88) CummingsFarmers Group, Inc.Conrad N. Hilton FoundationBetty and Wallace (’64) JonesPeggy and Allan KwongDeanne (’84) and John (’83) LewisLilly Endowment, Inc.Jean Tong and Shao Xi LiuWilliam L. LucasJean Barlow McCradyNancy and William MortensenPhyllis and Angelo MoziloOrange County Community FoundationJanice and Robert (’64) PearsonNearene* and Vanis PenningtonAudrey and Russell RayAmy Jo (’00) and Charles RunnelsMargaret A. SheppardWilliam E. Simon Foundation, Inc.William A. Simpson, Jr. EstateSoraya and Donald (MBA ’89) SkinnerTerralynn and Earl* (MBA ’88) SwiftHelen Tomkins

$100,000 OR MORE

Roberta and Howard AhmansonRoger E. AilesDiana and Robert AirdGloria B. AlessoAudrie T. Allen EstateMilka and Laszlo* AmbrusThe Annenberg FoundationGrace and Albert (’61, EdD ’85) Arnold

GIFT TO ENDOW A DEAN’S CHAIR $5 MILLION PEPPERDINE’S FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE DONATED TO THE CAMPAIGN72%*in memoriam

CAMPAIGN

Gifts PledgesWe are grateful to

the following major

benefactors whose

generous support

since the campaign

began has brought

our total to nearly

$268 million.

$15 MILLION OR MORE

Sharon and Terry MullinElinor* and Herbert Nootbaar

$10 MILLION OR MORE

Virginia B. Braun*

$5 MILLION OR MORE

Muriel L. Cameron EstateCarl Nemethi EstateAnne and Geoffrey (JD ’75) Palmer Kelly and Duane RobertsThe Seaver Institute

$1 MILLION OR MORE

Karla and William AhmansonJoan* and Edwin Biggers

Shirley and Pat BooneNoelle and James BurkeyJacqueline and Anthony CappelliMaurice H. Stans EstateChurch of Christ of Pacific GroveBrigitte and Jose (MBA ’77) CollazoHugh & Hazel Darling FoundationPatricia and K. Duane DenneyTheodore J. ForstmannDiane and Guilford GlazerJanet and Jack* GoodellRosalyn S. HeymanNancy and Marcus (MBA ’92) HilesThe Fletcher Jones FoundationGregg G. JuarezRobert B. Larson*Muriel Lipsey EstatePatricia and Eff MartinWaiva H. MichelettiDeanna and William RamirezPeggy and Richard* ReiboldMargaret and Leon (MBA ’75) Rockwell EstateKarin and Arno* RungeFrederick W. SchultePamela and Will (’84) SingletonFlora Laney Thornton* and Eric L. SmallLinda and Richard StackLaure R. Sudreau-Rippe (JD ’97) and Bill RippeLibby SynaWood-Claeyssens Foundation

$500,000 OR MORE

Cherie and Robin Arkley IIJo and Robert BarberaGary W. BarkerJoyce and Stanley Black

Dorothy A. Button EstateCalifornia Community FoundationKay and Jerry CoxKelly (’89) and Brad (’88) CummingsFarmers Group, Inc.Conrad N. Hilton FoundationBetty and Wallace (’64) JonesPeggy and Allan KwongDeanne (’84) and John (’83) LewisLilly Endowment, Inc.Jean Tong and Shao Xi LiuWilliam L. LucasJean Barlow McCradyNancy and William MortensenPhyllis and Angelo MoziloOrange County Community FoundationJanice and Robert (’64) PearsonNearene* and Vanis PenningtonAudrey and Russell RayAmy Jo (’00) and Charles RunnelsMargaret A. SheppardWilliam E. Simon Foundation, Inc.William A. Simpson, Jr. EstateSoraya and Donald (MBA ’89) SkinnerTerralynn and Earl* (MBA ’88) SwiftHelen Tomkins

$100,000 OR MORE

Roberta and Howard AhmansonRoger E. AilesDiana and Robert AirdGloria B. AlessoAudrie T. Allen EstateMilka and Laszlo* AmbrusThe Annenberg FoundationGrace and Albert (’61, EdD ’85) Arnold

GIFT TO ENDOW A DEAN’S CHAIR $5 MILLION PEPPERDINE’S FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE DONATED TO THE CAMPAIGN72%*in memoriam

CAMPAIGN

Gifts PledgesWe are grateful to

the following major

benefactors whose

generous support

since the campaign

began has brought

our total to nearly

$268 million.

Decked with Pepperdine orange and blue, stadium seats will offer comfortable viewing for games, graduations, concerts, and lectures.

With spectacular campus and ocean views, the terrace will provide ample seating, shade, and outdoor study spaces for Seaver juniors.

At long last, a much-needed facelift and the addition of an open staircase will enhance access from the main entrance to the lobby and atrium below and foster a greater sense of community between law students, faculty, and visitors.

Events Center Stadium Court

Junior-Class Residence Hall Outdoor Terrace

Tomorrow’s Law School Atrium

Mary Lou and Jack Area IIIAssociated Women for PepperdineCindy (BSM ’80) and Abbott AyloushGay and William (MA ’94) BanowskyCharles H. Barr (MBA ’75) EstateLaurel and Thomas BarrackKatherine (’85, MBA ’90) and David (JD ’91) BarrettCamelia and Nabil BarsoumStephanie and William (MBA ’81) BeazleyClaire BechterMichael D. Bekins (’77)Toni and John BellDebby and Andrew K. BentonJacqueline and A. Ronald (’62, MBA ’67) BerrymanJeanette and Michael (JD ’74) BidartEvelyn B. Blake (’68) EstateSheila and Thomas BostThe Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.Lorraine (’60) and James (’57) BrintonVicki and Craig BrownWendell A. Bryant (’55) EstateBT Global ServicesAlida and Stevan CalvilloNancy and Bruce (’83) CalvinAlice and Robert CampbellJereldeen and Leroy (’59, MA ’61) CarruthGloria and Henry CarusoTina and Rick (JD ’83) CarusoJana and D. Michael CashinIsabel K. Chissar EstateJoanette and Claudio ChiuchiarelliDo Won ChoiBelinda and Chrysilios ChrysiliouStephanie and Peter ChungRandy E. Clark (EdD ’05)Vicki and Jim ClickThe Confidence Foundation

Barbara and William CramerFarima and Joseph CzyzykJuanita and Manny Del ArrozThe Corwin D. Denney FoundationNanci Denney-BerginKenneth M. DoranLora (’84) and Thomas (’83) DubinDorothy Dumke EstateKimberley and Earl EastmanGeorge EllswortheMonica and Charles (JD ’90) Eskridge IIILo Ree EwingFame FoundationHenrietta M. FankhauserThomas A. Fessler (JD ’83)FINRA Investor Education FoundationMelanie and Richard FlamminioWilliam P. Foley IIBetty and Frank (MBA ’72) FouceShirley Reid Frahm*Michele and Robert FullmerThe Bertha and John Garabedian Charitable FoundationNatalya and Craig (JD ’95) GarnerJoan and Gerald* GarnerSusan K. Giboney (’62)Kalli O’Malley and Terry Giles (JD ’74)John E. Gilmore EstateBeth and G. Louis Graziadio IIIVladimir GusinskiJames R. HalfordDru A. HammerMichael A. HammerNatalie (’01) and Jared (’01) HankinsPadma and Hari HarilelaLynn and Michael HarlingWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation

*in memoriam

Michelle (JD ’89) and Mark (JD ’88) HieplerDavid HillerGloria and Glen HoldenWendy and B. Wayne Hughes, Jr.Independent Colleges of Southern California, Inc.The James Irvine FoundationAdrienne and Brett (MBA ’05) JohnsonJoyce and Edward Johnson EstateJane and Robert Jones EstateLaurel and Walter KarabianEwing Marion Kauffman FoundationElaine and Hunter KeckW. M. Keck FoundationJanet E. Kerr (’75, JD ’78)Nelly and John Kilroy, Sr.Lewis A. Kingsley FoundationRobin and Mark KirkJohn W. Knapp (JD ’78)Marla and Kenneth (MBA ’85) KnasKathryn and Brent KnudsenDiana and Michael KuanMary and M. Lawrence (’80, JD ’83) Lallande, Sr.Marianne and Charles LamBecky and W. Mark LanierMarianna LatsisMyungsuk LeeSuzanne (MA ’95) and Stephen LehmanKeri and Dennis (’65) LewisPeggy and Eric* LieberClara M. Lincoln (EdD ’90)Kimberly and Charles Lindley, Jr.Lin LuoTammy and Scott (JD ’82) MagerLisa and Kent MatrangaCallie D. McGrath EstateThe Curtis W. McGraw FoundationSusan and Brian Mertz

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY’S FOUNDING YEAR 1937

Decked with Pepperdine orange and blue, stadium seats will offer comfortable viewing for games, graduations, concerts, and lectures.

With spectacular campus and ocean views, the terrace will provide ample seating, shade, and outdoor study spaces for Seaver juniors.

At long last, a much-needed facelift and the addition of an open staircase will enhance access from the main entrance to the lobby and atrium below and foster a greater sense of community between law students, faculty, and visitors.

Events Center Stadium Court

Junior-Class Residence Hall Outdoor Terrace

Tomorrow’s Law School Atrium

Mary Lou and Jack Area IIIAssociated Women for PepperdineCindy (BSM ’80) and Abbott AyloushGay and William (MA ’94) BanowskyCharles H. Barr (MBA ’75) EstateLaurel and Thomas BarrackKatherine (’85, MBA ’90) and David (JD ’91) BarrettCamelia and Nabil BarsoumStephanie and William (MBA ’81) BeazleyClaire BechterMichael D. Bekins (’77)Toni and John BellDebby and Andrew K. BentonJacqueline and A. Ronald (’62, MBA ’67) BerrymanJeanette and Michael (JD ’74) BidartEvelyn B. Blake (’68) EstateSheila and Thomas BostThe Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.Lorraine (’60) and James (’57) BrintonVicki and Craig BrownWendell A. Bryant (’55) EstateBT Global ServicesAlida and Stevan CalvilloNancy and Bruce (’83) CalvinAlice and Robert CampbellJereldeen and Leroy (’59, MA ’61) CarruthGloria and Henry CarusoTina and Rick (JD ’83) CarusoJana and D. Michael CashinIsabel K. Chissar EstateJoanette and Claudio ChiuchiarelliDo Won ChoiBelinda and Chrysilios ChrysiliouStephanie and Peter ChungRandy E. Clark (EdD ’05)Vicki and Jim ClickThe Confidence Foundation

Barbara and William CramerFarima and Joseph CzyzykJuanita and Manny Del ArrozThe Corwin D. Denney FoundationNanci Denney-BerginKenneth M. DoranLora (’84) and Thomas (’83) DubinDorothy Dumke EstateKimberley and Earl EastmanGeorge EllswortheMonica and Charles (JD ’90) Eskridge IIILo Ree EwingFame FoundationHenrietta M. FankhauserThomas A. Fessler (JD ’83)FINRA Investor Education FoundationMelanie and Richard FlamminioWilliam P. Foley IIBetty and Frank (MBA ’72) FouceShirley Reid Frahm*Michele and Robert FullmerThe Bertha and John Garabedian Charitable FoundationNatalya and Craig (JD ’95) GarnerJoan and Gerald* GarnerSusan K. Giboney (’62)Kalli O’Malley and Terry Giles (JD ’74)John E. Gilmore EstateBeth and G. Louis Graziadio IIIVladimir GusinskiJames R. HalfordDru A. HammerMichael A. HammerNatalie (’01) and Jared (’01) HankinsPadma and Hari HarilelaLynn and Michael HarlingWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation

*in memoriam

Michelle (JD ’89) and Mark (JD ’88) HieplerDavid HillerGloria and Glen HoldenWendy and B. Wayne Hughes, Jr.Independent Colleges of Southern California, Inc.The James Irvine FoundationAdrienne and Brett (MBA ’05) JohnsonJoyce and Edward Johnson EstateJane and Robert Jones EstateLaurel and Walter KarabianEwing Marion Kauffman FoundationElaine and Hunter KeckW. M. Keck FoundationJanet E. Kerr (’75, JD ’78)Nelly and John Kilroy, Sr.Lewis A. Kingsley FoundationRobin and Mark KirkJohn W. Knapp (JD ’78)Marla and Kenneth (MBA ’85) KnasKathryn and Brent KnudsenDiana and Michael KuanMary and M. Lawrence (’80, JD ’83) Lallande, Sr.Marianne and Charles LamBecky and W. Mark LanierMarianna LatsisMyungsuk LeeSuzanne (MA ’95) and Stephen LehmanKeri and Dennis (’65) LewisPeggy and Eric* LieberClara M. Lincoln (EdD ’90)Kimberly and Charles Lindley, Jr.Lin LuoTammy and Scott (JD ’82) MagerLisa and Kent MatrangaCallie D. McGrath EstateThe Curtis W. McGraw FoundationSusan and Brian Mertz

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY’S FOUNDING YEAR 1937

Todd MiklesLoretta (’78) and John (’79) MonroeAnnie Artman MoralesMaria* and John MoriarityJerri and Steven NagelbergJohn M. Olin Foundation, Inc.Janice and Rodney OlsonMerilyn O’Neal (MS ’81)Carrol and R. Rex ParrisElizabeth and Jerry PaulCarole and Danny PhillipsKristen and Timothy (’87) PhillipsMary Pickford FoundationJulie and Mitchell PiercePilgrim FoundationLewana and John PirozziMichael PolitoCarolyn and Ted (’59, MBA ’75) PorterLela and James PorterMarilyn and Allen PuckettArmond M. Quimby EstateThomas Radnoti*Eleanor and Jim RandallHelen Hanges ReaganMarie (’81) and Paul (’83) ReimBeatrice L. RestifoBarbara and Glenn ReynoldsSusan (EdD ’86) and Donald RiceValle and Clarence RichmondJennifer (’76) and Frederick RickerRobert L. Rockwell (MBA ’99)Tari (’76) and B. Joseph (’76) RokusVerna M. RoyesDianne and Paul SaberSaveri & Saveri, Inc.

Judith and Evander SchleyDonald ShelleySilicon Valley Community FoundationBui Simon (’96)Kurt Simon*Marilyn D. SimpsonMalcolm E. SmithSmith Richardson Foundation, Inc.Tod Snelgrove*Alice and Kenneth StarrMaritza (’80) and Stephen StewartHenry E. StickneyDorothy D. Stotsenberg*Dorothy B. StrausHelen and Warren* TalbotMarta and Tom ToomaGlenna and Thomas TrimblePatricia and Gerald TurpanjianLaurie and Jeff UbbenDennis L. Ullrich (MBA ’78)Michael B. Van DaeleFrank J. VinciV’Etta and Robert VirtueRobert L. Walker (’66)Beti WardMarylyn (’58) and Neil Clark (’56) WarrenJudy and Jay WelkerCarol A. Whalin (’61) EstateSandi and Griffith WilliamsRosemary Willson EstateDina and Douglas WilsonEmmett J. Woodward, Jr. (MA ’76) EstateMinyong YangWendie (’85) and Ziegfred (MS ’83, EdD ’88) YoungJudy and James ZierickNorma E. Zimdahl

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*in memoriam

EVENTS ON THE 2011 HORIZON

9/11 Remembrance Ceremony September 11

Founder’s Day Celebration September 21

School of Law Dean Deanell Tacha Reception September 23

Waves Weekend and 75th Anniversary Kickoff October 14-16

James R. Wilburn Tribute Dinner— October 27

Celebrating the Past, Present & Future

of the School of Public Policy

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THROUGH A CHARITABLE GIFT

ANNUITY COULD SAVE YOUR

LIFE…IT SAVED MINE.”

Changing Lives

Trudy Edwards, PhilanthropistBlankenberg Edwards Student Reception RoomMoore Haus, Heidelberg, Germany

Todd MiklesLoretta (’78) and John (’79) MonroeAnnie Artman MoralesMaria* and John MoriarityJerri and Steven NagelbergJohn M. Olin Foundation, Inc.Janice and Rodney OlsonMerilyn O’Neal (MS ’81)Carrol and R. Rex ParrisElizabeth and Jerry PaulCarole and Danny PhillipsKristen and Timothy (’87) PhillipsMary Pickford FoundationJulie and Mitchell PiercePilgrim FoundationLewana and John PirozziMichael PolitoCarolyn and Ted (’59, MBA ’75) PorterLela and James PorterMarilyn and Allen PuckettArmond M. Quimby EstateThomas Radnoti*Eleanor and Jim RandallHelen Hanges ReaganMarie (’81) and Paul (’83) ReimBeatrice L. RestifoBarbara and Glenn ReynoldsSusan (EdD ’86) and Donald RiceValle and Clarence RichmondJennifer (’76) and Frederick RickerRobert L. Rockwell (MBA ’99)Tari (’76) and B. Joseph (’76) RokusVerna M. RoyesDianne and Paul SaberSaveri & Saveri, Inc.

Judith and Evander SchleyDonald ShelleySilicon Valley Community FoundationBui Simon (’96)Kurt Simon*Marilyn D. SimpsonMalcolm E. SmithSmith Richardson Foundation, Inc.Tod Snelgrove*Alice and Kenneth StarrMaritza (’80) and Stephen StewartHenry E. StickneyDorothy D. Stotsenberg*Dorothy B. StrausHelen and Warren* TalbotMarta and Tom ToomaGlenna and Thomas TrimblePatricia and Gerald TurpanjianLaurie and Jeff UbbenDennis L. Ullrich (MBA ’78)Michael B. Van DaeleFrank J. VinciV’Etta and Robert VirtueRobert L. Walker (’66)Beti WardMarylyn (’58) and Neil Clark (’56) WarrenJudy and Jay WelkerCarol A. Whalin (’61) EstateSandi and Griffith WilliamsRosemary Willson EstateDina and Douglas WilsonEmmett J. Woodward, Jr. (MA ’76) EstateMinyong YangWendie (’85) and Ziegfred (MS ’83, EdD ’88) YoungJudy and James ZierickNorma E. Zimdahl

(310)506-4546 VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND MEMBERS 123 PHONE NUMBER TO LEARN MORE ABOUT

THE CAMPAIGN

*in memoriam

EVENTS ON THE 2011 HORIZON

9/11 Remembrance Ceremony September 11

Founder’s Day Celebration September 21

School of Law Dean Deanell Tacha Reception September 23

Waves Weekend and 75th Anniversary Kickoff October 14-16

James R. Wilburn Tribute Dinner— October 27

Celebrating the Past, Present & Future

of the School of Public Policy

FOR MORE

INFORMATION OR

TO REGISTER,

PLEASE CALL

(310) 506-4448

TO SPEAK WITH OUR

EVENTS STAFF.

“NOBODY DOES IT BETTER

THAN PEPPERDINE. SO I ASKED

PEPPERDINE TO LOOK AT OUR

HOUSE TO SEE IF WE COULD

MAKE A DONATION. A DONATION

THROUGH A CHARITABLE GIFT

ANNUITY COULD SAVE YOUR

LIFE…IT SAVED MINE.”

Changing Lives

Trudy Edwards, PhilanthropistBlankenberg Edwards Student Reception RoomMoore Haus, Heidelberg, Germany

Published quarterly by the office of University Advancement, Claudia Arnold Preston, campaign director and vice chancellor for donor relations; Laura Fehlbaum and Patti Yomantas, editors. For further information, call the campaign office at (310) 506-4546.

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