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Mike Kowalski MBA ’72 Half Century (50+ years ) 1960s Tom Kelley u Jon Richards u Ken Ross Steve Sharp u Rick Stuckey u John Wilde 1970s Diane Brandt u Mike Bray u Stu Berman u Andy Cowherd u Larry Evans Joel Friedman u David Glass u Joan Karlin u Jim King Mike Kowalski u Susan Phillips u Jake Rohrer u Ann Willis 1980s Shanda Bahles u Aurora Belarmino u Barb Bishop u Bill Blessing u Tom Bobich u Pam Brewster Madelyn Byrne u Atsuko D’Amour u Drew Dougherty u Lisa Favaro u Frances Hochschild Steve Kaufmann u Teresa Kersten u Karen McClellan u Jennifer McFarlane u Katie Morgan Ikuo Mori u Kevin O’Donohue u Lynn Polakoff-Baine u David Poor u Tamara Powers u Bill Reichert Ann Satterthwaite u Alex Seaver u Tom Sikorski u Jim Sington u Josh Sommer u Allan Thygesen Terry Thygesen u Martin Urrutia u Neil Vill u Jeff Waters u Laura Watkins u Charles Wu u Sheila Zelinger Jon Richards MBA ’67 “As part of the gifting experience, I have reconnected with my class and now know many more classmates in an improved way. That never would have happened had I not returned to the GSB as a volunteer.” Bob Gee, MBA ’61 “I remember it like it was yesterday: writing a thank you note to the alumnus who funded a grant I received at the GSB. I was so grateful to him for making it easier for me to attend. Why do I give? Gratitude. Gratitude for what I received, and gratitude that I can now help today’s students feel what I felt.” Bruce Miller, MBA ’75 “I make unrestricted gifts to the GSB each year because being a beacon for change takes vision, passion, leadership and capital. I have often used the analogy that annual giving is the lifeblood of the school and that’s what keeps the institution thriving day in and day out.” Pam Brewster, MBA ‘87 Dick Borda u Bob Gee Atsuko D’Amour MBA ’87 Business School Fund Volunteers from Across the Decades

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Page 1: I not returned to the GSB as a volunteer.” u 1960s · PDF fileJon Richards MBA ’67 “As part of the gifting experience, I have reconnected with my class and now know many more

Mike Kowalski MBA ’72

Half Century (50+ years)

1960sTom Kelley u Jon Richards u Ken Ross Steve Sharp u Rick Stuckey u John Wilde

1970sDiane Brandt u Mike Bray u Stu Berman u Andy Cowherd u Larry Evans Joel Friedman u David Glass u Joan Karlin u Jim King Mike Kowalski u Susan Phillips u Jake Rohrer u Ann Willis

1980sShanda Bahles u Aurora Belarmino u Barb Bishop u Bill Blessing u Tom Bobich u Pam Brewster Madelyn Byrne u Atsuko D’Amour u Drew Dougherty u Lisa Favaro u Frances Hochschild Steve Kaufmann u Teresa Kersten u Karen McClellan u Jennifer McFarlane u Katie Morgan Ikuo Mori u Kevin O’Donohue u Lynn Polakoff-Baine u David Poor u Tamara Powers u Bill Reichert Ann Satterthwaite u Alex Seaver u Tom Sikorski u Jim Sington u Josh Sommer u Allan Thygesen Terry Thygesen u Martin Urrutia u Neil Vill u Jeff Waters u Laura Watkins u Charles Wu u Sheila Zelinger

Jon Richards MBA ’67

“As part of the gifting experience, I have reconnected with my class and now know many more classmates in an improved way. That never would have happened had I not returned to the GSB as a volunteer.”

Bob Gee, MBA ’61

“I remember it like it was yesterday: writing a thank you note to the alumnus who funded a grant I received at the GSB. I was so grateful to him for making it easier for me to attend. Why do I give? Gratitude. Gratitude for what I received, and gratitude that I can now help today’s students feel what I felt.”

Bruce Miller, MBA ’75

“I make unrestricted gifts to the GSB each year because being a beacon for change takes vision, passion, leadership and capital. I have often used the analogy that annual giving is the lifeblood of the school and that’s what keeps the institution thriving day in and day out.”

Pam Brewster, MBA ‘87

Dick Borda u Bob Gee

Atsuko D’Amour MBA ’87

Business School Fund Volunteers from Across the Decades

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1990sChristine Brueschke u Jung Choi u Tony Cruz u Melinda Ellis Evers Jon Ekoniak u Jonathan Gear u Eden Godsoe u Ronna Chao Heffner Scott Hintz u Ricardo Iglesias u Jon Isaacson u Doug Lane Nick Mansour u Dan Meyer u Maria Pope u JJ Ramberg u Katie Roper Victoria Rotenstreich u Maria Sayans Moreno u Sara Singer Lalo Stainfeld u Martin Steber u Liz Tennican u Clark Warner

2000sPeter Brimm u Alden Budill u Gil Casillas u Karen Chin u Ed Chung Scott Clark u Shiv Dalvie u Phyllis Ferrell u Kenji Gjovig u Matt Hafer Russell Hamilton u Gen Isayama u Marsha Alexander Janke u AJ Jones Ellen Lee u Teresa Lee u Jaime Iosue Moran u Tory Patterson u Maarten Plesman Kendra Ragatz u Sweta Sarnot u Ben Savage u Will Stegall u Damon Vangelis

2010sFareeda Ahmed u Charles E.O. Anderson u Joe Bingold u Stephanie Collett JJ Garton u Pragav Jain u Catha Mullen u Lenora Robinson Nadine Rumble u Pavan Tripathi

“Continuing to grow the entrepreneurial, creative, responsible mindset that the GSB cultivates in its students is enormously important in my mind. Giving to the GSB permits one to help foster the potential of a lot of amazing individuals.”

Liz Tennican, MBA ’97

Fareeda Ahmed MBA ’12

Dan Meyer MBA ’93

“As alumni, this is our chance to give the current generation of Stanford MBAs the same opportunities we had. As we do, we share and create a lasting legacy of support for the school.”

Damon Vangelis, MBA ’02

“I make unrestricted gifts to the GSB each year because I believe in the mission of the school. The leadership and faculty of the GSB take the investment of capital we make and produce outstanding future leaders for our society.”

Jeff Waters, MBA ‘86

Nadine Rumble MBA ’12