


Brian Drummond, JD '88, and Cathy Lemmon, BA '86 and MA '93, Alumni Association
president and president-elect, respectively, with President Merten, center, at
the luncheon preceding the Board of Visitors' meeting on February 18. During
the luncheon, Campaign Chair
Sid Dewberry announced that the campaign had exceeded its $110 million goal.
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Alumni Help Advance Campaign
By Denise St.Ours
The numbers prove it. Alumni are catching the spirit and making a difference
in the ongoing success of The Campaign for George Mason University. The latest
figures show that nearly half of the 40,060 campaign donors are alumni and their
$4.9 million in gifts and commitments have helped push the total raised beyond
the initial $110 million campaign goal 17 months ahead of schedule.
“We are excited about the number of alumni participating in the campaign
and the important connections being established,” said university president
Alan G. Merten. “Not only are George Mason graduates providing annual support,
they are funding endowments, setting up bequests, initiating donor challenges,
and volunteering their time. Alumni are engaged and involved, energizing the
campaign at every level.”
To date, nearly $115 million in gifts and commitments has been received in
support of George Mason's first comprehensive fund-raising initiative, including
$15.3 million for the endowment and $76.9 million for current use. The campaign,
which began July 1, 1998, runs through June 30, 2005, and all gifts and pledges
received during this period are included in the total. During the final year,
the goal is to exceed the initial fund-raising benchmark by a substantial margin
to strengthen existing university programs and fund emerging opportunities.
The Campaign By the Numbers
- $4.9 million - Alumni gifts
- $114.9 million - All gifts
- $17,973 - Number of alumni donors
- $40,060 - Number of all donors
- $42,362 - Number of alumni gifts
- $83,817 - Number of all gifts
Figures are as of May 1 and include gifts and pledges received since July
1, 1998.
Alumni Impact
The impact of alumni on the campaign is evident in many areas. For example,
George Mason University Foundation trustee Michael G. Anzilotti, MBA '83 and
LHD '03, helped facilitate the creation of the First Virginia Bank Faculty Fellowship
Endowment in the School of Management. Sunrise Assisted Living, cofounded by
university Board of Visitors' member and former foundation trustee Teresa
M. Klaassen, BS Business Administration '77, advanced the creation of an assisted
living program—one of the first in the country—within the College
of Nursing and Health Science (CNHS); former trustee and Board of Visitor member
James W. Hazel, JD '84, and his wife, Sally, provided timely support to the Center
for History and New Media endowment. Marilynn D. Bersoff, MBA '00, and foundation
trustee Edward H. Bersoff, her husband, initiated a faculty fellowship endowment
in the School of Information Technology and Engineering.
And, of the 70 scholarship endowments that have been established since the
beginning of the campaign, 15 were initiated and funded by alumni and 9 were
established in memory of alumni by former classmates, family, and friends.
Alumni are also challenging other George Mason graduates to join together
to support particular initiatives. The CNHS Faculty Achievement Fund resulted
from a challenge initiated by Camille T. Barry, MSN '86, DNSc '89, and PhD '92,
to help raise awareness and funds for professional development and research opportunities.
The Forensics Alumni and Friends Endowment Fund, which supports scholarships
and activities relating to the forensics team, received strong support from alumni.
In addition, the School of Law's We Help Each Other Fund, which helps offset
hikes in tuition and fees, is the result of an anonymous student donation that
inspired other classmates and alumni to give.
In the area of deferred giving, alumni are also making their mark, providing
future support to the university through bequests and other types of planned
gifts. Nearly half the members of the Legacy Society, which recognizes those
who have made provisions for planned gifts to the university, are alumni. Regina
J. Smith, BS Psychology '92 and MAIS '97, and her husband, foundation trustee
Charles H. Smith Jr., serve as the Legacy Society's honorary cochairs.
Annual support among alumni is also increasing thanks to the launch last year
of the Alumni Campaign, which prompted a record 286 alumni to make President's
Circle ($1,000 and above) gifts and pledges totaling $1.1 million during fiscal
year 2003. This initiative was led by Edward J. Newberry, BA Communication '84
and BS Business Administration '84. Robert P. Callahan, JD '86, heads the President's
Circle this year.
Currently, the Spirit Phase of the Alumni Campaign is moving toward garnering
contributions of any size from at least 8,000 alumni by June 30. These gifts are
helping to broaden the university's base of support and are a factor in the U.S.News
& World Report annual ranking of universities.
Getting Involved
Since its earliest planning stages, the campaign has benefited from the leadership
of alumni in key volunteer positions. For example, Lovey L. Hammel, BS Marketing
'88, as the then-chair of the university foundation, played a central role in
the campaign's public kickoff in April 2002. And the leadership of the Alumni
Campaign Steering Committee, made up of 25 George Mason graduates, helped coordinate
the successful launch of the Alumni Campaign. Alumni also serve on the general
Campaign Committee, the Annual Fund Committee, and various other unit committees
and advisory boards.
George Mason graduates are directly involved in the campaign in other ways
as well. They are participating in phonathons and thankathons in which they call
fellow alumni to garner and recognize support. Alumni are also sending letters
to former classmates to urge them to support the Spirit Phase of the campaign.
“I am grateful for the growing enthusiasm and commitment of our alumni,” says
Merten. “This campaign, which is helping to advance our educational mission,
is also creating a tradition that other, more established schools, have taken
for granted. Go, Patriots!”
For more information about The Campaign for George Mason University, call
703-993-8850, visit www.campaign.gmu.edu, or e-mail [email protected].
“Alumni are engaged and involved, energizing the campaign at every
level.”
—President Alan G. Merten
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