Why we support UP.
“UP is a world-class place with great faculty and leadership. Acquiring the waterfront property was a monumental achieve- ment. I’m interested in theUniversity’s continuing evolution, and critical to its success is the philan- thropic side.”
JOHN LEE ’64, ’73 MBA (RETIRED) CEO PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES
“People at this University really cared about what I did. It is a wonderful incubator. As a trustee, I enjoy being involved with bright, high-performing students with great values. Their contribution to society is going to be immense.”
KAY TORAN ’64 PRESIDENT AND CEO VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
“I got an excellent educa- tion and made incredible friendships. Over the years, the University has developed into one of the finest mid-sized colleges in the country, but it can’t do this work alone. I am proud to support the University.”
ROBERT E. MALONEY, JR. ’64 ATTORNEY / SHAREHOLDER LANE POWELL
“The emphasis on core values and ethics is the University’s
strength.It develops well-balanced people – spiritually, phys- ically, and mentally. If we want to see this place continue to excel, we have to get involved.”
CAROL HERMAN ’64 VOLUNTEER LEADER
“As a student, I needed a job and worked in the kitchen. It’s where I got my start. Owning a company, which now has 500 locations and 12,000 employees, is a dream come true, which began at the University on the dish machine.”
FEDELE BAUCCIO ’64, ’66 MBA CEO AND PRESIDENT BON APPÉTIT MANAGEMENT COMPANY
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