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Stillman School of Business

Donors' Corner

In Support of...

Scholarships and Faculty Research

The Elsie E. and Joseph W. Memorial Fund of the Community Foundation of New Jersey - awarded the Stillman School of Business a million-dollar gift, which will grant annual awards to Beck scholars and faculty researchers for the next 20 years.


Leadership Development Program

David Farris - a member of the Stillman PAC, David has committed to fund $50,000 over 5 years in support of the Leadership Development Program, which is directed by Michael Reuter. The Leadership Development Program was created to develop highly effective leaders through specialized training that develops their skills, knowledge and talents to positively differentiate them from other leaders (i.e. 'the best of the best').


Stillman School of Business

Michael Wilk ('73) - a member of the Stillman PAC, Michael made a $25,000 gift in support of the Stillman School. Michael was the 2011 Stillman School of Business honoree at the spring "Many Are One" Dinner.


Market Research Center

Steve Karl ('83) and John Papa ('73) - members of the Stillman PAC, both alumni were recognized at the Marketing Research Center Grand Opening on April 26th for their $25,000 contributions in support of the project.


Learning Exchange Program

Louis Miu ('75) - a member of the Stillman PAC, Louis has committed to fund $60,000 over 4 years in support of the Learning Exchange Program, which helps to fund the travel expenses of Stillman's international students, primarily those from China.


Center for Securities Trading and Business Analytics

Richard Kernan ('62) - a former member of the Finance Advisory Board, Dick has made a $25,000 donation in support of the Center for Securities Trading and Business Analytics.


Center for Entrepreneurial Studies/NYSE Exchange Reception

Victor Scudiery ('56) - Victor was inducted into the Stillman School Entrepreneur Hall of Fame in September. He has made a gift of $25,000 in support of the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and a separate gift of $10,000 to become the sponsor of the 2012 Stillman School New York Stock Exchange Reception.