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A Message from the President of Old Dominion University ............................................................................. 2
A Message from the Executive Director.................................................................................................................. 4
Featured Stories............................................................................................................................................................. 6
The 1930 Society .........................................................................................................................................................20
By the Numbers ...........................................................................................................................................................22
Foundations’ Boards of Trustees ............................................................................................................................24
Academic Endowments .............................................................................................................................................30
Athletic Endowments .................................................................................................................................................40
Foundations’ Financial Summary............................................................................................................................42
Office of Development and Foundations Staff....................................................................................................44
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Foundations Annual Report 2013
EDITOR Trinity P. Massey
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Elli E. Goyette
ART DIRECTOR Jim E. Brown
PHOTOGRAPHY Chuck Thomas, Matthew Sullivan, Rick Voight, Ronald Atkinson, ODU Athletics, and Educational Marketing Group
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Message from the President Message from the President
s 2013 came to a close, I began to reflect on Old Dominion University’s
Strategic Plan. The strategic plan was originally drafted in 2008, during
my first year as President. The plan was intended to guide us through
the year 2014. It’s hard to believe that over five years have passed since that
ambitious plan was implemented. I am proud to say that we have achieved all of
our goals along the way.
For starters, we wanted to focus on providing students with the tools they need
to succeed. Over the years we have accomplished this in a variety of ways; for
example, in 2013 we budgeted for 50 new faculty positions in an effort to provide
students with greater access to professors through smaller class sizes. Adjustments
such as this have led to an increase in student retention of 7 percent since the
strategic plan was launched in 2009. We also strive to provide our students with
real-world opportunities in addition to classroom instruction. Recently, we
launched the Monarch Millionaire Program. The goal of the Monarch Millionaire
Program is to teach students about personal finance topics, such as budgeting,
banking, credit cards and life after college. And later in this report you can read
about the Student Managed Investment Fund, a course that allows students to
invest real money and learn the ins-and-outs of the stock market. These resources
are just a few of the tools that we have implemented over the past several years.
In addition to enhancing the student experience, we are constantly striving to
gain a national reputation through key academic programs. In 2013, we graduated
our first class of students from our new Modeling and Simulation Engineering
undergraduate degree program. This undergraduate degree is the only one of its
kind in the country. We also remain focused on the arts at Old Dominion. We
are literally building up the arts with a new studio and visual arts building in the
University Village. The arts building was funded in part by a generous gift from
Richard and Carolyn Barry and the additional studios and annex were made
possible by a gift from James A. Hixon. Adjacent to the new art building we broke
ground on an amphitheater thanks to the support of Macon and Joan Brock.
The arts are alive and well here at ODU and have helped us to enrich the quality
of campus life!
We continue to invest in research to spur economic growth in Hampton Roads
and beyond. This includes a substantial investment in the field of bioelectrics. We
recently hired Dr. John Catravas as the Sentara Endowed Chair in Bioelectrics.
The chair was established with a gift of $2 million from Sentara Healthcare.
Dr. Catravas and his fellow researchers in the Frank Reidy Research Center for
Bioelectrics hold more than 40 U.S. patents among them. And thanks to an
additional $3.5 million from Frank Reidy himself, the center will continue to be
a cornerstone for cutting-edge research in the field.
For the fifth year in a row our Community Development Corporation
(CDC) sponsored the Hampton Roads Conference for Girls and Young Women
here on campus. The conference hosts a variety of workshops meant to build
leadership skills, facilitate career development, and promote active and healthy
lifestyles and self-esteem for young women. This is just one of the many ways that
we build strong civic and community partnerships. In addition to the conference,
the CDC also sponsored a program for 95 children aimed at promoting bully-
proof environments. And, as many of you know, Old Dominion Athletics joined
a new conference this year. We are proud to play for Conference USA. This move
has given us the opportunity to elevate athletics at ODU while drawing attention
to the University in regions beyond the East Coast.
As you can see, we have accomplished a lot in the years since the strategic
plan was born and these accomplishments would not be possible without the
support of donors like you. Thank you for your continued support and for
sharing our vision for Old Dominion University.
John R. Broderick
Thank you for your continued support and for sharing our vision for Old Dominion University.
JOHN R. BRODERICK President, Old Dominion University
Message from the President
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Message from the Executive DirectorMessage from the Executive Director
As always, the support of alumni and friends like you was a defining factor in our success.
Executive Director, Educational and Athletic Foundations, Old Dominion University ALONzO C. BRANDON ‘85
s you can see from President Broderick’s
remarks, we have successfully achieved our
strategic plan goals over the past five years
under his leadership. The strategic plan has guided
our fundraising efforts over the past several years
and, since President Broderick took office, we have
raised over $100 million in gifts and commitments.
We continue to surpass our fundraising goals and
2013 was another banner year for fundraising at
Old Dominion. We raised over $32 million last year.
Included in the $32 million total is a
commitment from alumnus Mark Strome ’78 and
his wife, Tammy, for $11 million. Their gift is
the second largest single gift in the history of Old
Dominion. Funding from the Stromes will be used
to develop an entrepreneurial curriculum at ODU
which will include multidisciplinary coursework
as well as an entrepreneurial center on campus. In
honor of their generosity, the College of Business and
Public Administration has been renamed the Strome
College of Business. The lead gift from the Stromes
has generated plenty of excitement and in response,
several more alumni and friends have committed to
support entrepreneurism at Old Dominion. You can
read more about this energizing new program later
on in this report.
Each year I am amazed by the continued growth
and development of Old Dominion University.
Not just the physical campus but our educational
and athletic pursuits as well. Just look at some of
our distance learning opportunities as an example;
U.S. News and World Report magazine listed ODU’s
online graduate nursing program as the 28th best in
the nation in its 2013 rankings of higher education
institutions. In addition, ODU’s online graduate
programs in engineering and education received
rankings of 43rd and 68th, respectively. For the
second consecutive year, ODU was one of 690
higher education institutions nationwide that were
named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education
Community Service Honor Roll, which provides
recognition, from the highest levels of the federal
government, for “exemplary” commitments to
service and civic engagement.
Our programs are not the only ones receiving
accolades, our people are too. Wayne Talley, the
Frederick W. Beazley Professor of Economics and
executive director of ODU’s Maritime Institute, received
the 2013 Distinguished Transportation Researcher
Award from the Transportation Research Forum. We
also had several Fulbright award recipients; alumnus
Zachary Fitzpatrick and faculty member John McManus
were out on Fulbright grants during the past academic
year and, in 2013, student Mark Levenstein and faculty
member Lytton Musselman were awarded Fulbright
grants to be completed starting this upcoming academic
year. The students, faculty and staff at Old Dominion
continue to amaze me and I am proud that my daily
work helps to support such deserving individuals.
As always, the support of alumni and friends like
you was a defining factor in our success. Thank you
for your continued commitment to Old Dominion
University. We look forward to all that is to come as we
wrap up the past five years of our strategic plan and look
ahead to the next five years and beyond!
Alonzo C. Brandon ’85
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<A Wise Investment
A Wise Investment
hat would you do if someone gave you $250,000
of their own money to invest in the stock market?
Hopefully, do your research and invest wisely.
In 2009, alumni Wally ’71 and Linda ’71 Haislip donated
$250,000 to create the Student Managed Investment Fund
at Old Dominion University and students have been doing
their research and investing the money wisely ever since. With
the donation came the creation of a new course in the Strome
College of Business called the Student Managed Investment
Fund or FIN441.
Students enrolled in FIN441 are tasked with applying the
theoretical knowledge of finance to managing a real portfolio.
The class is divided into two groups–managers and analysts.
Each class period, the students are tasked with researching
various companies and deciding where they want to invest
their money. Students are able to conduct their research
using real-world technology and resources thanks to the Greg
Lumsden Trading Room and Research Lab. The lab, made
possible by a gift from Gregory Lumsden ’82, boasts 24
Bloomberg Terminals with access to real-time market data. Not
only do students have the opportunity to use the terminals
to do research but they receive Bloomberg Certification after
successfully completing FIN441.
The Student Managed Investment Fund is guided by
Professor Mohammad Najand. In addition to his role as
professor, Dr. Najand is also the Chair of the Department of
Finance in the College of Business and Public Administration.
He understands the value of the experience that these students
are gaining by participating in the investment fund course.
One such student, Ryan Hanley, enjoyed his experience
with the SMIF so much that he now participates as a
student manager after completing FIN441 his junior year.
Hanley feels that the investment fund has prepared him
to be competitive in the job market because he has real-
world experience managing a large portfolio of investments.
He believes that his formal finance education from Old
Dominion taught him the fundamentals needed for a career
in finance but says that he stepped into “a new arena” when
he started participating in the Student Managed Investment
Fund. The experience has been invaluable.
Since the inaugural class in 2009, the students have
increased the value of the fund to over $480,000. Using
earnings from their investments, several students have been
able to participate in the Redefining Investment Strategy
Education (RISE) Conference held annually in Dayton,
Ohio. During the conference, students attend breakout
sessions and learn about everything from investments and
portfolio management to financial markets and the economy.
Like many financial organizations, the Student Managed
Investment Fund reports to an advisory board. It just so
happens that the advisory board for the SMIF is composed
of ODU alumni with careers and experience in the field of
investment management which provides a great networking
opportunity for students participating in the fund. Talk about
giving students the tools they need to succeed!
A Wise Investment
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<Supporting Future Engineers
Supporting Future Engineers
trailblazer for women in engineering, Donna
Scassera Fischer wants to inspire the next
generation of engineers at Old Dominion
University. Through an endowment to the Frank Batten
College of Engineering and Technology, she hopes to
positively affect student engineers to collaborate and
communicate to solve real-world problems.
When she first moved to Virginia years ago as a young
engineer, she quickly realized the value and impact
ODU had on the community. Now as an industry and
community leader thinking about the region’s future, she
sees the ability to educate bright, thoughtful engineers
as essential to Hampton Road’s economic and cultural
well-being. She has long believed that the best engineered
solutions come from the creative and practical application
of technology, explored through hands-on projects.
Acting on this heuristic point of view, Ms. Fischer
established the Engineering Student Project Endowment
in 2013 under her maiden name, Donna Lynn Scassera.
The endowment will help provide financial support to
student engineers for expenses directly related to their
projects, such as materials, services, travel, internships, and
competition costs. Her gift aligns with the collaborative
spaces designed into the Engineering School’s new Systems
Research Building, which features project studios and
state-of-the-art labs. To honor Ms. Fischer, the Dean’s
Suite and Atrium in the new building will be dedicated in
her name.
Through the direct support of student projects, Donna feels
she can best assist young people entering the field, especially
aspiring women engineers. “We need to be mentors and
roles models for the next generation of women engineers,
and I see the endowment as part of this greater effort,” said
Ms. Fischer, who mentors ODU women engineers and
helps them find internships or full-time employment.
Ms. Fischer received her degree in civil engineering from
Penn State University before moving to Virginia. She
briefly studied at Old Dominion University in preparation
for her professional licensing, which she still maintains.
After many years at M. Rosenblatt & Son, she founded
DLS Engineering Associates. DLS provides professional
engineering and integrated logistics services to a variety
of federal government customers in Hampton Roads and
beyond.
Today, Donna has more than 30 years of experience in
the analysis, design, development, and implementation
of engineering and logistics services. She is a member of
the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology’s
Advisory Board and a past president of the American
Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE). Ms. Fischer has
two grown daughters with whom she thoroughly enjoys
spending time. And, if you can’t catch her advocating for
ODU’s engineering school or running her business, you will
find her at ODU football games.
Supporting Future Engineers
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< Inspiring Entrepreneurs
n 2013, Old Dominion received its second largest gift in history. The
$11 million gift from Mark ’78 and Tammy Strome is being used to
launch a major initiative to develop an entrepreneurial curriculum
geared toward students across all disciplines at ODU. In addition to
supporting the development of an entrepreneurial curriculum, the gift
is being used to create an entrepreneurial center on campus. This new
initiative aligns perfectly with our ongoing commitment to our strategic
plan goals of providing students with the tools to succeed, gaining
a national reputation through key academic programs and investing
strategically to spur economic growth.
The focus on entrepreneurism will foster an academic environment
that promotes creativity and collaboration. The curriculum will be available
to all students, not just those studying business. President John Broderick
described the multidisciplinary approach in a recent interview when he
said, “Startups will continue to trigger economic growth and anyone from
the arts to the sciences becomes a potential player in job creation with
education, encouragement and inspiration.”
Many students at ODU are already thinking like entrepreneurs and the
gift from the Strome Family Foundation will help to increase the support
available to them, and to faculty, who need the resources to take their
ideas to the next level. Just this past year, three Old Dominion students
launched a project called CampusWise. The goal of the project is to make
some aspects of college life more convenient for students on a budget.
Together, the students–Franck Tchouambou, Daniel Calabro and John
Polizos–developed a website to help ODU students leverage resources
through textbook sharing, ridesharing and more. And two years ago, four
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other ODU students developed an app called StudentTA through their
company ArcDNA. The app is designed to help college students with time
management and has been downloaded thousands of times.
True to the spirit of entrepreneurism, the gift from the Stromes
inspired several more major gifts from Old Dominion alumni and friends
starting with a gift from Lee Entsminger ’74 to establish the Entsminger
Entrepreneurship Fellows Program. The funds from the Entsminger
Entrepreneurship Fellows Program will offset the costs associated with
continuing educational opportunities in the entrepreneurism field for
faculty interested in including innovation and entrepreneurship into
their coursework. In addition, businesswoman Nancy Grden established
the Nancy L. Grden Endowment for Entrepreneurship to award student
entrepreneurs in support of their go-to-market plans and serve as a catalyst
for other donors to fund students in this phase of entrepreneurism. As
if that was not exciting enough, L. Scott Trainum created the Trainum -
ICG Entrepreneurism Endowment to support the operations of the new
entrepreneurial center on campus. Most recently, we received a gift from
Marsha K. Hudgins ’76 to establish the Women Entrepreneurs in Business
Speaker Series.
Entrepreneurism is alive and well at Old Dominion. We are not only
providing education to young and motivated individuals in the traditional
sense but now, with the help of our donors, we are also able to cultivate
their business ideas, provide them with specific knowledge on business
management and give them all the tools to successfully become the
business owners and entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
Inspiring Entrepreneurs Inspiring Entrepreneurs
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< Empowering a Generation
Empowering a Generation
ince the implementation of the University strategic plan five years
ago, we have been committed to building strong civic and community
partnerships. The Community Development Corporation (CDC) at
Old Dominion University hosted several events this past year aimed at
supporting young people in the community.
In May, the CDC hosted the Fifth Annual Hampton Roads Conference for
Girls and Young Women on campus. The theme of the conference was “Girls
Rule the World: Enjoying Your Journey.” The event was designed to educate and
empower young women to become productive citizens. Over 400 girls, parents
and mentors attended the conference. The girls, ages 10 to 18, participated in
workshops aimed at helping them to learn about body image, healthy lifestyles
and leadership, while their parents attended simultaneous workshops to
encourage them to reinforce the values from the conference at home.
The girls in attendance enjoyed a special treat when they listened to speeches
from Olympic gold medalist Francena McCorory and from Clenise Platt,
keynote speaker, life coaching expert and ODU alumna. Both women shared
stories of inspiration and encouragement.
“The Conference for Girls and Young Women is a great opportunity to
encourage and empower girls to pursue their goals and dreams,” said Gretchen
Edwards Bodmer, PR and marketing coordinator for the Women’s Center,
conference workshop presenter and planning committee member. “At an age
where different societal pressures affect their self-esteem and pull them away
from their goals and dreams, this conference is a way to help them refocus on
their personal value and future contributions to our world.”
In addition to the girls conference, the CDC hosted a BullyProof Camp for
95 children. The camp, featuring the Gracie family technique of nonviolence,
strives to promote bully-proof environments. The program is geared toward
children ages 5 to 14.
On five consecutive afternoons in August, children were coached by Rener
Gracie in the art of dealing with bullies. Gracie is a 4th degree black belt in
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and is the head instructor of the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy in
Torrance, Calif. He and his family used their experiences in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu
to develop the Gracie BullyProof program to teach confidence and character
development to children.
Both the Conference for Girls and Young Women and the BullyProof
Camp are designed to empower young people and build confidence and
self-esteem. Furthermore, the community is being strengthened as it comes
together to educate future
generations of community
members, leaders and potential
Old Dominion students. Now
that is what we call a win-win!
Empowering a Generation
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A Decade of Bioelectrics
or more than 10 years the Frank Reidy Research Center
for Bioelectrics (CBE) has been a hub of research activity
on campus and has bolstered our strategic plan initiative
to invest strategically in research to spur economic growth. In
2002, the Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics was
founded by Karl Schoenbach, Old Dominion Eminent Scholar
and “Father of Bioelectrics,” and by its namesake, local engineer
and entrepreneur Frank Reidy. Bioelectrics, as it was named by
Schoenbach, is the science of using electric pulses to impact
biological systems. This technique can be applied in a variety
of fields and has led to groundbreaking research in the medical
field and beyond. Currently under the direction of Dr. Richard
Heller, the Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics is still the
leading force in the industry after more than a decade.
Many people are surprised to learn that researchers at Old
Dominion are conducting cutting-edge research for the treatment
of cancer and other medical conditions. Dr. Heller’s research on
electrogenetherapy to kill skin cancer cells has garnered worldwide
attention. In 2008, Dr. Heller and a team of researchers from
Florida reported safe and effective treatment of skin cancer in the
first-ever human trial of a gene-transfer process assisted by short
pulses of electricity. Just this past year, renowned cardiovascular
researcher Dr. John Catravas joined the CBE as the first-ever
Sentara Endowed Chair in Bioelectrics. Dr. Catravas’ research
investigates the process and involvement of inflammation in
cardiopulmonary disease, particularly pulmonary hypertension
and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
The research of professors Heller and Catravas represents only
a small percentage of the exciting, life-changing research that takes
place at the Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics on a
daily basis. In addition to cancer and cardiovascular research, more
than 50 scientists at the CBE are using the field of bioelectrics to
study wound healing, medical imaging, vaccine development and
bacterial decontamination. Over the years, researchers at the CBE
have secured millions of dollars in research grants and over 40
U.S. patents. They have also contributed to countless publications,
conferences and forums for the advancement of bioelectrics. In
addition, many undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students have
had the opportunity to conduct research and experiments under the
direction of leaders in the industry.
In 2013, Frank Reidy renewed his commitment to the Center
for Bioelectrics by generously agreeing to support the program with
a $3.5 million gift. Newcomer Dr. Catravas summed up his hope
for the future and his appreciation for private support when he said,
“In today’s times of financial constraints, many institutions find the
research budget an attractive target for cuts. ODU appears to be
a fortunate exception. I am enthusiastic about the Old Dominion
culture of promoting research activities and optimistic about the
future of my program and of the Frank Reidy Research Center for
Bioelectrics.” The research being done at the CBE has the potential
to save lives and improve health and wellness for future generations;
that is an investment worth making.
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A Decade of Bioelectrics
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his quote was found in Cathy Dowrick’s wallet after
she died, and was written on a piece of shredded
paper. It seemed to be the adage by which she lived.
An only child, Dowrick grew up on Virginia’s Northern
Neck. She lived on the family farm where she learned a wide
range of skills. She feared nothing—learned to fire rifles and
won awards at local Thanksgiving turkey shoots. Dowrick and
her mother later moved to McLean and then to Montross,
Va., where she lived most of her teen years.
Varied influences and experiences fueled her love of cars,
boats, woodworking, gardening, and most of all, sailing.
Dowrick spent a great deal of time with her hobbies and
approached each one with proficiency, precision and passion.
Her mother was an award-winning gardener, and lessons
gleaned from her mother’s expertise enriched Dowrick’s life as
she gardened throughout her years.
Dowrick went to Lynchburg College for a year but realized
how much she missed home. So, she returned to Montross and
volunteered in the lab at St. Mary’s Hospital in Richmond.
It was there that a pathologist, Dr. David Moreland, took an
interest in Dowrick and encouraged her to pursue a degree
in medical technology. Dowrick never forgot him, and she
credited Dr. Moreland with instilling in her a strong sense
of mentorship. She went on to graduate in 1969 from the
Medical College of Virginia (MCV) with a degree in medical
technology and received her master’s degree in 1972.
Dowrick worked for a while at MCV, and in 1972, she
landed a job at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital where
she worked until her retirement. As a supervisor, Dowrick
encouraged several lab technicians to pursue their degrees,
always remembering how Dr. Moreland had influenced
her career, and feeling the need to pay it forward. Dowrick
taught continuously in the workplace, and she found
that role extremely rewarding. She always tried to find an
individual’s strength, and while that individual might not
be doing particularly well in a specific job, Dowrick tried to
see where his or her talents could best be utilized within the
organization.
In 1982, Dowrick helped form the local chapter of
Clinical Laboratory Management Association. She was
president and held several other positions in the Virginia
Society of Medical Technology and the American Society
of Medical Technology. Dowrick did research at MCV
and published several papers, but was most interested in
helping those whom she felt were talented enough to pursue
an education in medical technology. Dowrick held several
certificates in hematology and was a member of Alpha Mu
Tau Fraternity.
On September 6, 1972, Dowrick was invited by Old
Dominion University Vice President Charles Burgess to
be an adjunct faculty member in the biology department.
Courses she taught included The Evaluation of Hematologic
Diseases, Bone Marrow Evaluation, Platelet Development
and Disorders, Coagulation Review, and The Evaluation
of Hemostasis. Dowrick enjoyed the opportunity to be a positive
influence in the lives of her students at ODU, which she
continued to do throughout her tenure.
Dowrick was small in stature, weighing only 98 pounds,
but larger than life. Kathy Judge, a colleague, told Dowrick at
her retirement from Sentara, “When we came into a room for a
healthy debate, it was you who was able to calm everyone down.”
A saying Dowrick once found on a calendar and kept
through the years probably describes her best: “People are drawn
to those with a quiet inner confidence, people who don’t need to
make themselves look good, be ‘right’ all the time, or steal the
glory.” She was a quiet introvert who loved those around her and
quietly shared that love with her family, friends and colleagues.
Dowrick left this earth much too soon, but her life set a high
standard for how to “make a life by what we give” to others. She
brought out the best in people and gave back by quietly sharing
her wisdom, as well as her material possessions. Her legacy
lives on through The Cathy Dowrick Memorial Endowed
Scholarship. The scholarship will benefit ODU students
who have chosen medical technology as their major. It also
exemplifies what it means to “live a life by lovingly giving back.”
Lovingly Giving Back
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” - Winston Churchill
> In June 2013, the Cathy Dowrick Kayak Race was held at ODU’s Sailing Center.
The proceeds from the race were used to fully endow Cathy’s scholarship.
< Lovingly Giving Back Mary Catherine Fitzhugh DowrickMarch 23, 1945 – June 14, 2010
Lovingly Giving Back
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Sailing With a Purpose
“Do what you love, for who you love” – That is the mantra
of senior sailing standout Chloe Constants. Before coming to Old
Dominion, Constants was a soccer star in her hometown of Annapolis,
Md., with dreams of playing soccer in college, but a career-ending
injury changed her plans. Having been a recreational sailor her whole
life, Constants shifted her focus from the field to the water. After just
two seasons of competitive sailing, Constants was accepted to Old
Dominion University and earned a spot on the sailing team.
After a successful freshman year at ODU, she returned to
Annapolis for the summer. During the summer break, tragedy struck.
Constants’ younger sister, Olivia, who had always followed in her
footsteps, died during a tragic sailing accident. Suddenly the sport
that had given Constants so much had taken away one of the most
important people in her life.
Upon returning to Old Dominion for her sophomore year,
Constants struggled to get back on the water. She credits her coaches
and teammates for allowing her to take baby steps to return to sailing.
One of the team’s ways of showing support was by displaying a custom
burgee, which is a special sailboat flag, in Olivia’s memory. She also
gained strength from the fans. Knowing that ODU alumni and friends
were providing support behind the scenes gave her more motivation
to sail again. Once she returned to the water she found a renewed
passion for the sport. She set sail to honor Olivia. Since her return to
<Sailing With a Purpose
the water, Constants has been better than ever. Through hard work and
determination she earned All-American honors in 2013.
While Olivia’s death was painful for Constants, she has also learned
from it. She has become a silent leader for her teammates and a role
model for anyone who is facing a personal challenge. She is striving to
become better-rounded and recognizes that you have to take advantage
of everything in life instead of focusing all of your time and energy on
one activity.
To honor Olivia, the Constants family established a foundation in
her name that awards scholarships to young people who embody the
spirit of Olivia and grants for programs that would make Olivia proud.
Constants’ experience with the Olivia Constants Foundation has given
her a new perspective on philanthropy. Having been on the receiving
end of funding from donors to the Old Dominion University Sailing
Program, Constants has always been aware of the value of private
support but, now that she knows what it takes to run a foundation,
she has a greater appreciation for all that she has been given.
Constants wants to remind her teammates, and all of her fellow
Monarchs, that they should never take anything for granted. She
encourages them to “Do what you love, for who you love” and, if
you can, give back to what you love so that it can be enjoyed by
others for years to come.
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The 1930 Society Members
embership in The 1930 Society is bestowed upon alumni and friends who have
designated ODU as a recipient of their estate or other planned gifts. Outstanding
public universities are built as the result of continuing generous private support.
The 1930 Society reflects the vision of ODU’s founders and supports their mission to
educate students from Norfolk and afar for generations to come. Bequests, including
annuities, stocks and other appreciated assets, may be used for membership.
Anonymous (20)Harry B. Adreon Jr. ’48 Roger M. and Sarah K. ’90 BakerW. Gary ’70 and Susan M. Ball Carlton F. Bennett ’72Frances L. BirshteinEdward L. ’74 and Linda Hoag ’71 ’79 BradleyMichael S. Brewer ’73 and Deborah Mae PaxsonMarilyn B. Buxbaum ’81Norman W. and Bernadette M. CarrickGene R. Carter Sr. ’88 Lynn H. Cherin ’94Jeffrey S. Chernitzer ’79George L. ‘67 and Linda L. ConsolvoWilliam C. ’61 and Gloria M. CreecyGlenn R. and Kendra Menefee ’00 CroshawJohn J. A. CrosseJames Ivey Davidson ’85 Arthur A. ’96(H) and Renee G. DiamonsteinCarolyn R. Disparti ’94George Dragas Jr. ’56 Sue L. Ducibella ’82
John F. Estes III ’65 Burl D. FisherEdwin C. and Jo Anne FoudriatThe Friedberg FamilyEllyn G. FriedmanKaren S. Gershman ’84 Robert C. GibsonCharles S. GiffordBarbara L. GorntoShannon L. ‘05 and Heather S. HairWallace G. ’71 and Linda Rorrer ’71 HaislipJohn R. HolsingerPaul J. and Judith W. ’72 HomsherFrances V. HuntJames I. ’69 and Catherine M. InghamDarden Watkins Jones Jr. ’68 Phyllis B. KaplanRobert J. Kasdon ’72 James V. and Donna L. ’01 Koch Barry M. Kornblau ’71 Jay A. ’68 and Joyce S. ’67 KossmanHarvey L. Lindsay Jr.
Mark LinnRobert Benjamin and Katherine M. LoringRobert W. ’63 and Nortrud LoyMichael L. ’89 and Denise D. ’89 LuckeyElaine B. Lustig ’88George C. Maihafer ’92 Vincent J. Mastracco Jr.Richard and Ann ’76 ’83 MatikaFrederick T. Matthies ’87 Timothy S. Miller ’00(H)Jeffrey C. Mitchell ’83 Anita MullerMarcia Mae MullerJean NakhnikianVenita Newby-OwensJohn M. Peterson ’62Steven L. ’01 and Nancy A. RadcliffeFrancis J. Reidy ’08 Kurt M. and Rose R. RosenbachRobert M. Rubin Annabel L. Sacks ’68 Connie M. Sage ’90
Sarah E. ArmstrongMargaret E. ArmstrongVirginia R. ArmstrongEleanor J. BaderVirginia S. BagleyCharles Wesley Bain Adolph B. Banks ’33 Allan Blank Harriet Jane BrattainWilliam D. Brewer ’62James E. Bryan ’64James Van Dyck CardEdward N. CarruthRalph A. CatheyChristopher M. BeemanWilson G. Chandler ’34 Benjamin F. Clymer Jr.Sol W. CohenTheodore F. ’94(H) and Constance C. Constant ’92(H)Dudley CooperRita M. Costello ’66 Jeanne P. DabneyMary Beverley Dabney Anne S. DaughtreyF. Ludwig DiehnKathleen N. Driskill ’57 Minnie S. FineHarriett W. Fisher ’69 George E. FlahertyEleanor V. FountainAsher A. Friedman
Florence V. Gay ’66Joan D. Gifford ’03(H)Lee A. and Helen G. GiffordOrville GladenJ. Samuel GoldbackElkin A. Goldberg ’36Bertha P. GoldburgDonald G. Griffin ’38Wanda M. HargerRuth F. Harrell ’53Carl Helwig ’95Annette M. HibbsHenry C. Hofheimer II ’80(H)Caleb J. Hurst Jr. ’42Ralph Harrison Jackson ’42 Ina L. JohnsonDorothy M. Jones Maximillian B. JonesArthur S. KaplanJerome K. KernJohn W. Kerr Jr. ’60George W. Kirby, Jr.Lee M. KlinefelterRuth S. Kreger ’83 Dorothy P. Ladd ’35 Arther J. LilienfeldRobert A. Lockwood ’63 Marjorie B. LymanRobert A. MagoonChristine A. MariaVirginia M. MarshallJohn W. and Jean L. McClellan
Jeremy G. Morazo ’07 A. D. and Annye MorganPerry E. MorganRoy C. Morser Sr. ’48Elizabeth C. NewtonPatricia A. Norman ’58Frederick J. Norris ’78Joan NusbaumJustine L. NusbaumJudith A. Perry ’81William G. Pheifer ’86Margaret C. PhillipsJames R. Redding ’58R. H. RicksThelma S. RobertsSusan S. Rowell ’80Ruth F. Schwetz C. S. Sherwood IIIRobert M. Siman ’76 Olive L. SpicerWilliam B. Spong Jr. ’65Beatrice G. Spooner ’46James P. Stamos ’47Celia SternA. Rufus ’31 and Sara H. ’66 TonelsonHugh L. and Emma Lou M. VaughanVirginia Rice Webb ’66(H)Arthur M. White ’65 Edward L. White ’32E. V. WilliamsWalker Young
David M. ’78 and Lynda H. ’64 ’72 SelfLynda L. ShirkDavid T. and Patricia D. ’82 ShufflebargerSue Cotton SmithDaniel E. and Helen N. ’74 SonenshineRobert M. Stanton ’61John D. and Martha P. ’78 StewartSylvanus “Van” Tunstall ’68 ‘72Clyde TurnerClarke ’67 and Susan VetronoJohn R. ’72 and Carol T. ’75 VispoJoseph T. WaldoKale S. Warren ’85Edith R. WhiteHelen H. White ’65 Patricia Whitehurst ’76 Bruce F. ’74 and Sheila M. ’74 WilliamsNicholas G. IV and Linda Hyatt WilsonNorman J. Zwahlen ’57
The following list includes members
whose heritage has been passed
on to the future of Old Dominion University
The 1930 Society Members
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ODU By The Numbers ODU By The Numbers
Saudi Arabia 51
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ODU BY THE NUMBERS Donors in 2013
9,520
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$5,537
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Average Endowed Scholarship Award (from Donor Funds)
In Endowed Scholarship Earnings
2013 Scholarship Stats
Fall 2013
2419,819Average AgeEnrollment
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Educational Foundation Board of Trustees
n April 14, 1955, the charter was signed for the College of William
and Mary, Norfolk Division, Educational Foundation. At the first
meeting of the trustees in November 1955, the board presented and
adopted bylaws, adopted the foundation seal and elected trustees and officers.
These actions formally established the foundation to receive, administer and
distribute funds and property of all kinds, exclusively to further the educational
activities and objectives of the college. On November 5, 1962, the Old Dominion
College Educational Foundation expanded its goals to include raising funds for
the faculty salary supplements and for the library. Since its charter was signed, the
Educational Foundation has continued to broaden its support to the university.
CHAIRStephen B. Ballard ’02(H) VICE CHAIRKim Curtis ’82
TREASURERCharles F. Catlett III ’70
SECRETARYMaurice Slaughter
ExECUTIVE DIRECTORAlonzo C. Brandon ’85
ASSISTANT TREASURERRichard A. Massey
ASSISTANT SECRETARYCindy R. Gall ’09
TRUSTEESGarret A. Alcaraz ’84 Jacqueline B. AmatoIra L. Armstrong ’90 Betsy Atkinson ’72 Bruce T. Bishop ’73 John R. Broderick ’97(H) Ex-OfficioJames S. Cheng ’82 George L. Consolvo ’67 Kendra M. Croshaw ’00 Stephanie Dickens ’94 Ex-OfficioJerri Dickseski ’84 ’90 Janet A. Ellis ’78 Debra FloresRoger L. Frost ’61 Lawrence J. GoldrichWallace G. Haislip ’71 Conrad M. Hall ’07(H)Edward L. Hamm Jr. ’04(H)
James J. Izard IIRobert G. Kal ’79 ’89 David KaufmanRobert M. King Jr. ’86 Michael LaRock ’85 Caroline McCartneyLouis Morris ’76 J. Christopher PerryEdward J. Reed ’72 Kevin Riggins ’86 Jack J. Ross ’84 Prescott SherrodJames M. ToddMichael Torrech ’96 Mark WardenLewis W. Webb IIISteven E. Winter ’80
DIRECTORS EMERITI Arthur A. Diamonstein ’96(H)Barbara GorntoJohn M. Peterson ’62 Robert M. RubinAnne B. Shumadine
Educational Foundation Board of Trustees 2013
As of December 31, 2013
Educational Foundation Board of Trustees
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Old Dominion Athletic Foundation Board of Trustees
stablished in 1964 by Friends of the University, the
Athletic Foundation has as its mission the development
of a high-quality athletic program for Old Dominion.
The foundation strives to support each of the university’s 18 athletic
programs, including baseball, men’s and women’s basketball,
field hockey, football, men’s and women’s golf, lacrosse, rowing,
men’s and women’s sailing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and
women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis and wrestling.
CHAIRMANJerry L. Bowman ’05(H)
FIRST VICE CHAIRMANBrian K. Holland ’93
SECOND VICE CHAIRMANDaniel J. Clarkson ’93
SECRETARY/TREASURERErrol S. Lifland ’64
ExECUTIVE DIRECTORAlonzo C. Brandon ’85
ASSISTANT TREASURERRichard A. Massey
ASSISTANT SECRETARYCindy R. Gall ’09
TRUSTEESG. Robert Aston Jr.Carlton F. Bennett ’72 Franklin R. BowersAlonzo Brandon ’85 Ex-OfficioJohn R. Broderick ’97(H) Ex-OfficioGerard P. Brunick ’70 Jerry Canada ’78 Jeffrey S. Chernitzer ’79 Mary Commander ’77 William C. CreecyStacy Cummings Jr. Stephanie Dickens ’94 Ex-OfficioWilliam B. Drewry ’91S. Grey Folkes Jr. W. Taylor FranklinCharles G. Hackworth II ’89
Larry R. Hill ’78 C. Bradford HobbsRichard F. Kiefner Jr. ’69 Barry M. Kornblau ’71 Jeffrey D. Kornblau ’99 Robert KrebsWillette L. LeHewRichard A. McGrath ’83 Joseph MerselGeorgina MillerAlfred J. Moore ’76 Christakis J. PaphitesRobin D. Ray ’12(H)Pieter ReidyJeffrey A. SaundersCamden Wood Selig Ex-Officio
Conrad ShumadineJean F. Siebert ’09(H)W. Russell TurnerKatie Van Buren ’82 Paul D. Vestal ’02(H)Robert H. WalkerJeff WatsonLee T. WeinsteinMark A. WestAdam White
DIRECTORS EMERITILewis D. Hirschler Jr. Gay LatimerLawrence L. Sutton
Old Dominion Athletic Foundation Board of Trustees
Old Dominion Athletic Foundation
Board of Trustees 2013As of December 31, 2013
<Old Dominion Athletic Foundation
Old Dominion Athletic Foundation Board of Trustees
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Real Estate Foundation Board of Trustees
stablished in 1995, the Real Estate Foundation was formed to
receive, acquire, manage and develop real estate for the benefit of the
university. Governed by a board of trustees, the foundation currently
owns and manages properties on the Norfolk campus, the Virginia Beach
Higher Education Center and the Tri-Cities Higher Education Center. The
ODU Real Estate Foundation is one of the largest in the Commonwealth of
Virginia with assets over $90 million. The foundation continues to develop one
of its most ambitious projects, University Village, a 75-acre, mixed-use project
that includes retail shops, restaurants, an art gallery, a bookstore, theatres, office
research buildings, a hotel and student apartments.
CHAIRRobert L. Dewey
VICE CHAIRLisa F. Chandler ’76
SECRETARY/TREASURERGeorge L. Consolvo ’67
ExECUTIVE DIRECTORTara F. Saunders ’85 ’92 M.B.A.
ASSISTANT TREASURERRichard A. Massey
ASSISTANT SECRETARYCindy R. Gall ’09
TRUSTEESAlfred E. AbiounessJeffrey W. Ainslie ‘93John R. Broderick ’97(H) Ex-OfficioTimothy S. Culpepper ’95 Warren D. Harris ’81 H. Blount Hunter IIIMiles B. LeonMichael W. McCabeWilliam L. RuegerDeborah K. Stearns ’80
Real Estate Foundation Board of Trustees
DIRECTOR EMERITUSRobert M. Stanton ’61
Real Estate Foundation Board of Trustees 2013
As of December 31, 2013
< Real Estate Foundation
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H. Lee Addison III Scholarship in History (2003)
Altschul Memorial Scholarship Endowment in the Humanities (1978)
Nora Barnes Endowed Scholarship in Political Science (2003)
Batten Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies (2005)
Nancy Topping Bazin Scholarship Endowment (1998)
Bruce and Sarah Bishop Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Margot Blank Art Conservation Fund (2009)
Linda H. and Edward L. Bradley Endowed Scholarship in Arts and Letters (2011)
S. Eliot Breneiser Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1998)
Martha Brown Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Charles O. and Elisabeth C. Burgess Award for Faculty Research and Creativity Endowment (1988)
Burwell H. Cachelin Art Supply Endowment Fund (2011)
Burwell H. and Joella O. Cachelin Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Dr. James V. D. Card Scholarship Fund Endowment (1989)
*Center for the Arts Quasi-Endowment (2013)
College of Arts and Letters Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996)
Claire Cucchiari-Loring Memorial Scholarship (2006)
Constance & Colgate Darden Professorships in History & Education (1976)
Mina Hohenberg Darden Endowed Professorship Endowment (1997)
Department of Music Endowed Scholarship Fund (1996)
Diehn Chair in Music Endowment (1999)
Marie A. Dornhecker French Language Endowed Scholarship (1998)
Dragas Professorship in International Studies Endowment (1996)
Drewry Family Endowed Scholarship (2003)
Dreyer Gallery Endowment (1993)
Anita Clair Fellman Endowed Service Learning Scholarship (2007)
Feminist Education Fund Endowment (1978)
Film Festival Endowment (1999)
Fine Arts Quasi-Endowment Fund (1990)
Lorraine ’78 ’83 & Dr. H. William ’34 Fink Art Scholarship in Honor of Ken Daley (2006)
Harriet W. ’69 and Burl Fisher Endowed Scholarship in History (2008)
Dr. and Mrs. Asher A. Friedman Endowment (1988)
*Daniel E. Frank Memorial Scholarship Endowment for Blacksmithing and Metal Work (2013)
*Friends of the ODU MFA Creative Writing Program Fellowship (2013)
Friends of Women’s Studies Endowed Scholarship in Honor of Carolyn Rhodes (1996)
Gay Cultural Studies Endowment (2010)
Karen S. Gershman ’84 Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Ralph and Dorothy Gifuni Endowed Scholarship (2005)
David & Susan Goode Endowment for the Arts (2006)
Barbara M. Gorlinsky Memorial Fine Arts Scholarship Endowment (1976)
Eva May Morris Gregory Dance Scholarship Endowment (1998)
L. Cameron Gregory Scholarship in Journalism (2005)
Hellenic Studies Center Endowment (1995)
Carl Helwig Undergraduate Humanities Scholarship Fund (1996)
History Department Quasi-Endowment (1985)
Robin L. Hixon Faculty Research Fellowship (2008)
Institute for Jewish Studies & Interfaith Understanding Quasi-Endowed Account (2004)
Institute for Scottish Studies Endowment Fund (1988)
International Studies Endowment (1996)
Haislip-Rorrer Monarch Bands Endowment (2008)
Ralph Harrison Jackson and Clara Jackson Kingsbury Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2008)
Mary Batten Jacobson Endowment for Visiting Artists (1995)
Lee and Bernard Jaffe Family Endowed Scholarship Fund (2003)
Louis I. Jaffe Professorship Endowment (1968)
Ron Jet Jones Memorial Scholarship in English (2010)
Jerome J. Kern Music Prize Endowment (1989)
Jerome J. Kern Music Scholarship Endowment (1999)
R. K. T. “Kit” Larson Scholarship Endowment (1985)
Telsa Leon Visiting Artists Program Endowment (1998)
Joel S. Lewis Faculty Award for Excellence in Student Mentoring (2008)
Literary Festival Endowment in Memory of Dr. Forrest P. White (1996)
Wayne and Lainy Lustig Endowed Scholarship (1993)
Mansbach-Altschul Art Endowment (1969)
Emily and Christine Maria Student Loan Fund Endowment (1994)
Robert A. McCullough Endowed Prize (2010)
Marilyn S. Melchor Performing Arts Endowment (1977)
Perry Morgan Fellowship in Creative Writing (2005)
Ruth M. and Perry E. Morgan Endowed Professorship (1996)
Old Dominion University Dance Program Scholarship (2003)
James Harrison Parker Scholarship Fund Endowment (1998)
Helen and Richard Parker Scholarship Endowment in Art History (2012)
Old Dominion University Academic Endowments
Pegasus Endowment (2007)
C. Donald Porter Endowed Scholarship in Music (2007)
Kathryn Killam Porter Scholarship Fund Endowment (1990)
*James B. Reece Endowed Scholarship (1996)
Susan Rowell Graduate Scholarship in the Humanities (2004)
Connie Sage Women Writers Series (2011)
Harvey Ronald Saunders Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2003)
Charles K. Sibley Art Scholarship Endowment (1980)
James P. Stamos Voice Scholarship Endowment (1979)
Robert L. Stern Award Endowment (1978)
*John and Martha Stewart Endowed Scholarship in Studio Arts and Art History (2013)
David Scott Sutelan Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1995)
Caroline Heath Tunstall - Elizabeth Calvert Page Dabney Scholarship Endowment (1980)
Ann Tunyogi Endowed Scholarship (1985)
Viburnum Theater Arts Endowed Scholarship (2001)
Charles E. and Frieda O. Vogan Music Endowment (1986)
Waldo Family Lecture Series Endowment (1985)
Lewis and Lisa Warren Endowed Student Internship Fund (1998)
Arthur and Helen White Endowed Fund for Music (2011)
Forrest P. and Edith R. White Endowed Scholarship Fund (2001)
Wild Water Rapids Visual Arts Fund Endowment (1993)
Linda Hyatt Wilson Scholarship in China Studies (2008)
Era and Colonel Wohner Endowed Scholarship Fund (1999)
Women’s Studies Lecture Endowment (1978)
College of Arts and Letters
* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2012 annual report. The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.
ENDOWMENT S FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSIT Y >
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ENDOWMENT S FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSIT Y>
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Strome College of Business
Old Dominion University Academic Endowments Old Dominion University Academic Endowments
* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2012 annual report. The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established. ENDOWMENT S FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSIT Y >
Accounting Faculty Development Endowment (1996)
Agarwal and Yochum Endowed Scholarship (2007)
Jeff Ainslie Endowed Scholarship in Real Estate (2005)
Bagwell-Jones Endowed Prize Fund (1995)
Bagwell-Jones Endowed Scholarship Fund (1995)
Frederick Wharton Beazley Endowed Professorship (1988)
*Broyles Family Endowed Scholarship (2013)
Gerard Brunick Faculty Development Endowment (1996)
Melissa and Rod Buffington Endowed Scholarship in Finance (2005)
Michael T. Burke Endowed Graduate Fellowship (2012)
CBPA Endowed Professorship in Accounting (2006)
CBPA Faculty Fellowship Endowment (2008)
Center for Insurance and Financial Services Endowment (1978)
Center for Regional Studies Quasi-Endowment (2000)
College of Business and Public Administration Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996)
College of Business and Public Administration Endowed Study Abroad Scholarship (2008)
College of Business and Public Administration Faculty Development Endowment (1988)
Norman and Bernadette Carrick Endowed Business Scholarship (2011)
William R. Conrad Scholarship (2004)
Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Dominion Scholars in Business Endowment (1989)
Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Faculty Development Awards in the College of Business and Public Administration Endowment (1993)
Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Fellowship Endowment (1982)
Robert O. Copeland Endowed Scholarship in Real Estate (2006)
Larry J. and Elizabeth J. Creef Endowed Scholarship in Accounting (2006)
Kendra M. and Glenn R. Croshaw Endowed Internship in Public Service (2011)
Kim and Keith Curtis Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Donald and Mary Beth Dale Lectureship Endowment in Business Administration (1996)
Anne Scott Daughtrey Award for Excellence in Teaching and Research (2008)
Mark Davis/Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Business (2009)
DeHority Accounting Alumni Scholarship Endowment (1994)
Douglas G. and Marianne M. Dickerson Endowed Scholarship in Business (2007)
Economics Graduate Program Endowment (1996)
Economics Project Quasi-Endowment (1998)
EWA – Joseph B. Vestal Endowed Scholarship (2011)
David W. and Rebecca D. Faeder Scholarship (2004)
*Gerold Family Endowed Scholarship (2013)
Joan Gifford Scholarship in Real Estate (2005)
Goodman & Company Endowment for the College of Business and Public Administration Student Internship Program (1997)
Haislip-Rorrer Endowed Fellowship (2008)
Heymann Family Endowed Scholarship in Accounting (2007)
James A. Hixon Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Hunter A. Hogan Scholarship Endowment (1986)
Jesse and Sue Hughes International Accounting Endowed Scholarship (2009)
Jesse and Sue Hughes International Urban Studies and Public Administration Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Janet L. Hume Memorial Endowed Scholarship (1988)
Dorothy M. Jones Endowed Scholarship Fund (1985)
*Vicki and Abe Kalfus Endowed Scholarship (2013)
Lori E. Kaplan Real Estate Endowed Scholarship (1996)
Jack Kerr Tax Award Endowment (2002)
Larry and Colgate Kittelberger Endowed Scholarship in Business (2011)
Larry and Colgate Kittelberger MBA Program Endowment (2011)
Barry M. Kornblau Real Estate Endowed Scholarship (1994)
Landmark Executive in Residence Speakers Series Endowment (2001)
Gregory Lumsden Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Maritime Spirit Venture Endowment (1994)
McLaughlin Family Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Nickson-Shechter Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund (1989)
*Strome Entrepreneurial Program Endowment (2013)
Wolfgang Pindur Endowed Scholarship in Applied Research (2001)
Tevangudi P. Radhakrishnan Endowed Scholarship (2007)
Charles H. and Mary Katherine Rotert Scholarship Endowment (1995)
Dr. Bruce L. Rubin Endowed MBA Scholarship (2011)
Marvin and Marilyn Simon Family Endowed Fellows Program in Business (1995)
William B. Spong Jr. Eminent Scholar Endowment (1989)
Robert M. Stanton Chair in Real Estate and Economic Development (2003)
Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) Quasi-Endowment (2009)
John R. Tabb Scholarship (2002)
Richard B. Thurmond Negotiation Skills Endowment (2007)
Theodore N. Turley Memorial Endowed Scholarship Award (1980)
Joseph and Donna Vestal Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Virginia Maritime Association/Carter T. Gunn Scholarship (2007)
*Vispo-Torgesen Accounting Scholarship for Upperclassmen (2013)
*Vispo-Torgesen Marketing Scholarship for Upperclassmen (2013)
Wells Fargo N.A. Endowed Scholarship Fund (1991)
E. V. Williams Center for Real Estate & Economic Development (2005)
E. V. Williams Endowed Chair in Strategic Leadership (2005)
E. V. Williams Faculty Fellowship Endowment (2008)
Rolf Williams Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2007)
Anne D. Wood Endowed Scholarship Fund (2001)
Yamanaka Endowment (1995)
Kazuo Yoshikawa Research Fund Endowment in Economics (1981)
Academic Endowments
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Sarah E. Armstrong Education Scholarship Endowment (2002)
Linda Zydron Bamforth Scholarship in Early Childhood Development (2009)
Batten Endowed Chair in Counseling (2005)
Bennett’s Creek Sertoma Club Scholarship (2007)
W. Lee Bullard Prize Fund Endowment (1985)
Coca-Cola Scholars Endowment (2001)
Charles and Minette Cooper Aesthetic Education Seminar Endowment (1989)
Robert B. Cunningham Endowed Scholarship (2007)
Constance & Colgate Darden Professorships in History & Education (1976)
Carol V. DeRolf Early Childhood Education Award (2005)
Carl N. and Vickie Page Eckert Endowment for Ph.D. in Literacy (2008)
Mark A. Forget Endowed Scholarship in Content Area Reading Education (2008)
John Albert Gay Scholarship Endowment (1982)
*The David R. and Jane M. Hager Scholarship (2013)
Higginbotham Endowed Scholarship Fund (2003)
Peggy Woofter Hull Scholarship Endowment (1983)
Frank Hill Knecht Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1982)
*The Jay and Joyce Kossman Scholarship (2013)
R.W. and Betty MacDonald Endowed Scholarship in Language Arts and Social Studies Education (1989)
Alan Mandell Endowed Award (1991)
Martha Mullins-Callender Memorial Award Endowment (1988)
Rosanne Keeley Norris Professorship (2008)
Nybakken-Graves Scholarship (2003)
Peggy Ashford Scott Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Adolphi Endowed Scholarship in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2003)
Edward N. Antoun, AH Environment Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2010)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Endowment (2012)
American Society of Highway Engineers – GHRC Scholarship in Engineering (2007)
*Augustsson Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization Program Endowment (2013)
BBG Incorporated Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2004)
Michael Baker Corporation Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2012)
P. Stephen Barna Professorship in Aerospace Engineering (2003)
Batten Endowed Chair in Advanced Transportation Engineering (2003)
Batten Endowed Chair in Bioelectrics Engineering (2003)
Batten Endowed Chair in Biomedical Engineering (2003)
Batten Endowed Chair Computational Engineering (2003)
Batten Endowed Chair in Micro-and-Nano-Electronics Engineering (2003)
Batten Endowed Chair in System of Systems Engineering (2003)
Oktay Baysal Endowed Graduate Scholarship in Computational Engineering for Aerospace (2003)
Darden College of Education
Old Dominion University Academic Endowments Old Dominion University Academic Endowments
J. Frank Sellew Memorial Scholarship in Education (2004)
Sertoma Club of Norfolk Scholarship for Speech Pathology (2008)
Darden College of Education Tonelson Award for Top Faculty (1984)
Dr. A. Rufus and Sara Tonelson Scholarship in Special Education (2007)
Jessica Rhea Turner Scholarship in Human Services Counseling (2003)
Ulysses Turner Scholarship in Educational Curriculum and Instruction (2008)
*Patricia Goodman Waldo Scholarship Endowment for Special Education (2013)
Charles P. and Margaret B. Wildermann Endowed Scholarship for Future Teachers (2008)
Melvin H. Williams Scholarship for Exercise Science (2007)
Dr. Frederick J. Berger and Gary R. Crossman Endowed Scholarship in Engineering Technology (2005)
Stanley Blaxton Endowed Engineering Scholarship (2012)
*M. Anne ’61 and Stephen B. Carney III ’35 Clean Drinking Water Endowment Fund (2013)
Civil and Environmental Engineering Visiting Council William M. Boone Memorial Scholarship (1994)
Civil and Environmental Engineering Visiting Council Endowed Graduate Assistantship (2003)
Clark-Nexsen Dominion Scholarship in Engineering (2003)
Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996)
Corporate Circle Endowed Scholarship (2003)
Rollie Dubbe’ Engineering Scholarship Endowment (2005)
Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996)
Engineering Design Competition Program Endowment (2008)
Engineering Fundamentals Program Endowment (2008)
*Engineering Student Project Endowment (2013)
Charles H. Eure Memorial Scholarship Fund Endowment (1992)
Ray Ferrari Endowed Professorship (1997)
GATS Inc. Endowed Scholarship (2009)
Goodman Networks Endowed Scholarship in Engineering Technology (2012)
Shannon L. and Heather S. Hair Engineering Scholarship for Distance Learning (2012)
*John Group International Engineering Merit Scholarship (2013)
Toykea S. Jones Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2010)
*Toykea S. Jones Endowed Scholarship in Supply Chain Management (2013)
Lee Klinefelter Endowment Fund (1990)
Edgar A. and Kathleen O. Kovner Scholarship Endowment (1980)
LaBelle Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2007)
William E. Lobeck Endowed Chair (1999)
Mitsubishi Kasei Professorship Endowment (1990)
Lewis Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2006)
Dr. Frankie Gale Moore Endowed Scholarship (2006)
A. D. and Annye Lewis Morgan Professorship (1986)
NNS ODU Alumni Scholarship in Engineering and Technology (2004)
*Newport News Shipbuilding Engineering Scholarship Endowment (2013)
Mr. Winfred D. Nash & Patricia D. Nash Endowed Scholarship in Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Technology (2010)
PACE Collaborative Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2006)
Clarence Lee Ray Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Frank Reidy Endowment for Bioelectrics Research (2006)
Stuart H. Russell Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1989)
Sadler Civil and Environmental Engineering Endowment (2010)
Sentara Chair in Bioelectrics (2011)
Sue Cotton Smith Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2010)
William D. Stanley Endowed Scholarship Fund in Engineering Technology (1996)
Sumitomo Machinery Corporation of America Endowed Scholarship (1990)
Tidewater Association of Service Contractors (TASC) Endowed Scholarship (2006)
Tiwari Endowed Graduate Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering (2006)
Rafael Torrech-Tecnico Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2006)
Clarke and Susan Vetrono Endowed Scholarship (2006)
Virginia Natural Gas Endowed Scholarship in Environmental Engineering (2008)
Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, Tidewater Chapter, Endowed Scholarship (1991)
Benjamin R. Walker Scholarship in Engineering (2004)
Edward L. White Endowed Scholarship Fund (1999)
George C. Winslow Mechanical Engineering Endowed Scholarship Fund (1985)
Gordon Webster Zipperer III/Hampton Roads ASHRAE Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2008)
Lonnie D. and Frieda Young Science and Engineering Prize Endowment (1992)
Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology
ENDOWMENT S FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSIT Y >* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2012 annual report. The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.
Academic Endowments
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Old Dominion University Academic Endowments Old Dominion University Academic Endowments
College of Health SciencesAmerigroup Leadership Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Thomas C. Auclair ’78 Scholarship Fund Endowment (1984)
Capt. Kenneth B. Austin USN and Mrs. Virginia Frank Keller Austin Scholarship for Nursing Students (2001)
Batten Endowed Chair in Health Sciences (2004)
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center Nursing Endowed Scholarship (2008)
College of Health Sciences Equipment and Instrumentation Endowment (2006)
College of Health Sciences Quasi-Endowment (1993)
Cathy Dowrick Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2011)
DPS Inc. Dental Hygiene Faculty Development Endowment (1989)
DPS Inc. Graduate Dental Hygiene Endowed Scholarship (2009)
*Echternach Scholarship (2013)
Friends of Dental Hygiene Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Health Sciences Continuing Education Operations Quasi-Endowment (2000)
Gene W. Hirschfeld Faculty Excellence Award Endowment (1981)
Gene W. Hirschfeld Scholarship Fund Endowment (1986)
LifeNet Health Medical Technology Endowed Scholarship (2010)
Kate and George Maihafer Scholarship in Physical Therapy (2005)
Dr. George Maihafer Endowed Professorship (2011)
Samuel Byrom and Anne Mayes Murphey Endowed Scholarship in Nursing (2005)
*Dr. Shelley Mishoe and Mr. Ken Mishoe Faculty Award (2013)
Norris-Keeley Scholarship for Registered Nurse Students in Hampton Roads (2008)
George and Susan Petro & Michael and Anna Yura Endowed Nursing Scholarship (2005)
Joseph Petro and Helen Yura Petro Endowed Nursing Scholarship (2011)
Physical Therapy Program Endowment (1996)
Marilyn Frakes Quinn Endowed Undergraduate Nursing Scholarship (2010)
*Rev. Dr. Russel J. – Dr. George E. Emig – Carole Ann Schrott Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2013)
*Visiting Scholars Fund for the School of Nursing (2013)
Eugene Michael Yura and Eli Petrun Memorial Endowed Nursing Scholarship (2009)
* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2012 annual report. The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.
Clifford and Lillian R. Adams Scholarship Endowment (1986)
Beatrice Rice Adreon Endowed Scholarship for Pre-Pharmacy Studies (2012)
Sarah E. Armstrong Science Scholarship Endowment (2002)
Virginia S. Bagley Endowed Scholarship Fund in Biological Sciences (1993)
Richard F. Barry Jr. Endowed Professorship (1997)
Batten Chair Fund in Sciences (2003)
Robert Bock Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund (1999)
Dr. Tapan K. Chaudhuri Endowed Scholarship (2009)
Alan A. Chaikin Prize Fund Endowment in Psychology (1990)
Richard T. Cheng Chair in Computer Science Endowment (1998)
Sree Taposh Kumar & Sreemati Bulu Rani Chowdhury Memorial Scholarship (2008)
Dr. Allen K. Clark Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry (2012)
CodeBetter.Com/Devlicio.Us Endowed Scholarship in Computer Science (2009)
College of Sciences Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996)
Computer Science Networking Professorship Endowment (1992)
Claire Virginia Dabel Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1984)
Ellis Family Endowed Scholarship (2003)
Lee Entsminger Scholarship for Coastal Geology (2008)
Charles H. Eure Memorial Scholarship Fund Endowment (1992)
Nancy Ferguson Frye Award Endowment (1989)
GATS Inc. Endowed Scholarship (2009)
Elizabeth C. Guy Award Endowment (1987)
Gene W. Hirschfeld Faculty Excellence Award Endowment (1981)
Mary Payne Hogan Endowed Professorship in Botany (1997)
Arthur & Phyllis Kaplan Orchid Conservatory Endowment (2005)
Neil and Susan Kelley Endowed Scholarship Fund (2001)
Dr. James M. Kiernan Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2001)
Emily and Christine Maria Student Loan Fund Endowment (1994)
Harold G. and Vivian J. Marshall Endowed Scholarship (2004)
A. D. and Annye Lewis Morgan Professorship (1986)
Lytton J. Musselman Natural History Endowed Lecture Series (2004)
Oceanographic Faculty Endowment (1995)
Dr. David Leigh Pancoast Memorial Prize Endowment Fund (1993)
Physical Electronics and Material Science Professorship Endowment (1996)
Nick Savage Scholarship (2008)
Science Museum Association of Eastern Virginia Prize Fund Endowment (1985)
A. Kenneth Scribner Science Scholarship Fund Endowment (1978)
C. S. Sherwood III Scholarship Endowment Fund (1977)
Samuel L. and Fay M. Slover Eminent Scholars Endowment (1968)
Samuel L. and Fay M. Slover Operating Fund Endowment (1968)
College of Sciences
Dorothy Brown Smith Endowed Fellowship in Oceanography (2003)
Oscar F. Smith Endowed Chair in Oceanography (1968)
Daniel E. and Helen N. Sonenshine Endowed Lecture Series (2005)
J. Robert Stiffler Distinguished Professorship in Botany (2003)
John Van Norman Endowment Fund (1996)
Lewis and Lisa Warren Endowed Student Internship Fund (1998)
Elzie Glenn Whitlock Endowed Scholarship in Math (2003)
Philip R. Wohl Mathematics Award (2004)
Lonnie D. and Frieda Young Science and Engineering Prize Endowment (1992)
Jacques S. Zaneveld Endowed Scholarship Fund (1996)
Honors CollegeBrock Foundation Endowed Honors Scholarship (1998)
Cranmer-Skinner Honors Endowed Scholarship (1987)
Jennifer Fitzgibbon Honors College Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Honors College Endowment (2003)
*Matin Family Honors College Endowed Scholarship (2013)
Academic Endowments
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* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2012 annual report. The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.
Library Endowments
Student Services Endowments
Bain Library Fund Endowment (1969)
Allan Blank Fund for Old Dominion University Libraries Diehn Composers Room (2008)
Alice R. Burke Library Fund Endowment (1974)
Benjamin Franklin Clymer Jr. Reference Library Endowment (1986)
Friends of the Library Life Membership Endowment (1996)
Annette M. Hibbs Library Purchase Endowment (2002)
Elise Hofheimer Art Library Materials Fund Endowment (1983)
Paul J. and Judith W. Homsher Friends of the ODU Libraries Annual Lecture (2008)
Patricia and Douglas Perry Foundation Library Endowment (1998)
David S. Prosser Library Fund Endowment (1979)
Seeley Library Fund Endowment (1960)
University Library Endowment (1998)
Kaufman Prize Endowment (1985)
Student Practica Fund Endowment (1996)
General EndowmentsAlumni Association Quasi-Endowment (2008)
Perry/An Achievable Dream/Peninsula Endowed Scholarship (2006)
Nicholas Andrasz Academic and Social Service Endowed Scholarship (1999)
*James W. and Virginia R. Armstrong Scholarship for Women (2013)
BBL ODU Endowed Scholarship (2008)
Bannon Foundation Quasi-Endowed Account (2004)
Batten Endowed Technology Fund (1995)
Batten Research Endowment (2003)
Beta Sigma Phi/Alice Brewer White Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund (1985)
Birshtein Family Scholarship Endowment (2001)
Opie and Peggy Bittle Memorial Endowment (2001)
Ellen Broderick – Joan Evon Award for Community Engagement and Service (2011)
James L. Bugg Jr. Scholarship Endowment (1978)
John R. Burton Scholarship Fund Endowment (1980)
Campus Beautification Quasi-Endowment (2001)
Catholic Campus Ministry Alumni Chapter Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Claytor Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1994)
Coalition of Black Faculty and Administrators’ Endowed Scholarship (1997)
Commonwealth Eminent Professorships Endowment (1966)
Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Dominion Scholarship Endowment (1989)
Kendra M. and Glenn R. Croshaw Endowment for Student Activities and Leadership (2011)
*Dragas International Studies Fund (2013)
Mary T. and Dudley Cooper Dominion Scholarship Fund Endowment (1985)
Clifford and Ann Cutchins III Dominion Scholarship Endowment (1985)
Peter G. Decker Endowed Scholarship for Graduates of the ODU Lambert’s Point Summer Program (1995)
Delta Sigma Lambda Scholarships Endowment (1979)
Faculty Release and Staff Dream Fund Endowment (2006)
Holland Dunston Ellis Jr. Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund (1988)
Filipino American Center Quasi-Endowment (1998)
Robert L. and Geraldine E. Fodrey Alumni Association Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1990)
Friends of Dr. G. William Whitehurst Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Hackworth-Hobbs Endowed Scholarship (2002)
Haislip-Rorrer Endowed Scholarship (2001)
Haislip-Rorrer Presidential Scholars Endowment (2007)
E. L. Hamm Endowed Scholarship (1995)
*Ellen P. Harvey Scholarship Endowment (2013)
Ronald L. Horne BAC Scholarship (2007)
James W. Ingersoll Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1978)
International Initiatives Endowment (2001)
Marc and Connie Jacobson Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Lecture Endowment (1997)
Max. B. Jones Endowed Memorial Scholarship (2005)
Robert J. Kasdon Endowed Scholarship (2006)
George M. and Linda H. Kaufman Eminent Scholars Endowment Fund (1984)
Martin Luther King Jr. Endowed Scholarship (1986)
George Wilcox Kirby Jr. Scholarship Endowment (2012)
Kiwanis Club of Suburban Norfolk Endowed Scholarship (2008)
James V. and Donna L. Koch Endowed Scholarship (2001)
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Scholarship Endowment (1988)
Parker Lesley Endowed Fund (1992)
Aubrey and Lucille Machen Endowed Scholarship Fund (1991)
Dr. Robert A. and Ronnie Slocum Magoon Scholarship Endowment (1992)
Prabhav Maniyar International Exchange Program Endowed Scholarship (2006)
Marie A. and Harry H. Mansbach Dominion Scholarship Endowment (1983)
Donald K. Marchand Sigma Nu Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Joseph M. Marchello Dominion Scholars Endowment (1989)
Memorial and Recognition Scholarship Fund (2001)
Meredith Family Scholarship Endowment (1984)
Merit Scholarship Fund Quasi-Endowment (1989)
*Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Moore Scholarship Endowment (2013)
A. D. and Annye Morgan Scholarship (1992)
Steve Russell Morrison Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund (1995)
Jill Cleveland Nolte Fund Endowment (1982)
Norfolk Southern Scholars Endowed Scholarship Fund (2000)
Norfolk Southern Old Dominion University Alumni Association Scholarship Endowment (2004)
Old Dominion University Alumni Association Adam Thoroughgood Scholars (2001)
Old Dominion University Alumni House Quasi-Endowment (1998)
Old Dominion University Faculty Emeriti Association Endowed Scholarship (1997)
Parents Association of Old Dominion University Scholarship Endowments (1989)
Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship Endowment (1982)
Presidential Faculty Development Endowment (2002)
Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High School (PACTS/UKHS) Faculty Heritage Endowed Scholarship (2001)
The Propeller Club of Norfolk U.S. Merchant Mariner Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Sandra Gieratz Reed Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1997)
Alfred B. Rollins Jr. Scholarship Endowment (1985)
Sam H., Willie Mae, and Herbert L. Sebren Dominion Scholars Memorial Endowment (1974)
C. S. Sherwood III Trust Quasi-Endowment (1990)
Clare M. Silva Endowed Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996)
William B. Spong Jr. Dominion Scholars Endowment (1990)
John and Grace Staley Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1968)
Suffridge-Fallon Endowed Scholarship Fund (2003)
*Tang Family Scholarship Endowment (2013)
Brent M. Terres Leadership Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2008)
Town-N-Gown Endowment Fund (1986)
Hugh Livius Vaughan Scholarship Endowment (1979)
Patricia Ann Vaughan-Myers ’61 Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1991)
Verlander Foundation Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Lillian Vernon Endowed Scholarship (1995)
Matthew Wallace Patriot Scholarship (2007)
E. C. Wareheim Returning Women’s Scholarship Fund Endowment (1986)
Lewis and Virginia Webb Scholarship Endowment (1975)
Weiner International Affairs Scholarship Fund Endowment (1987)
Arthur and Helen White Endowed Scholarship (2011)
Calvert S. Whitehurst Scholarship Fund Endowment (1988)
George William and Jennette Whitehurst Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Fritz and Marcy Wildermann Scholarship Endowment (1980)
Robert F. and Nancy M. Wildermann Endowment Scholarship (2002)
The Norman J. Zwahlen Student Fund (2012)
Academic Endowments
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Baseball
BasketballWomen’s Rowing
Field Hockey
Football
Golf
Baseball Scholarship Endowment (1996)
Bud Metheny Baseball Scholarship Endowment (2001)
Tim Miller Baseball Scholarship Endowment (2000)
Ed Nagourney Baseball Scholarship Endowment (2005)
Volvo Baseball Scholarship Endowment (1975)
Carlton Bennett Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Cal Bowdler Basketball Program Quasi-Endowment (2000)
Cal Bowdler Men’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment (2000)
Jerry and Barbara Brown Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Jeff Chernitzer Men’s Basketball Scholarship (2004)
Creecy Family Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2003)
Richard A. Fraim Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Haislip-Rorrer Endowed Basketball Scholarship (2007)
Marc and Connie Jacobson Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Doug and Cathy Jewell Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004)
Peter and Beverly Keilty Endowed Men’s Basketball Scholarship (2005)
Lady Monarch Pride Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2006)
*Juel Loughney – Margaret Armstrong Scholarship Fund (2013)
*Christina M. Lovisi Endowed Scholarship (2013)
Men’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment (1997)
*Jeffrey C. Mitchell Men’s Basketball Scholarship (2013)
*Jeffrey C. Mitchell Women’s Basketball Scholarship (2013)
*Betty Smith Moore Scholarship (2013)
Elizabeth C. Newton Endowed Scholarship (2005)
Field Hockey Scholarship Endowment (1996)
Drewry Family Football Scholarship (2009)
Football Program Endowment (2006)
Givens Foundation Football Scholarship (2007)
L.R. Hill Football Program Endowment (2011)
Luke Hillier Endowed Football Scholarship (2007)
Barry M. Kornblau Endowed Football Scholarship (2007)
*Jeffrey C. Mitchell Football Scholarship (2013)
Chandler Harper Golf Scholarship Endowment (1985)
Hoffman Beverage Company Men’s Golf Scholarship Endowment (1993)
Hunter A. Hogan Jr. Golf Scholarship Endowment (1994)
Lee and Bernard Jaffe Scholarship (2003)
*Watt Jones Men’s Golf Scholarship (2013)
Men’s Golf Quasi-Endowment (1990)
Old Dominion University Athletic Endowments
ENDOWMENT S FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSIT Y >
SailingE. Aaron Szambecki Team Race Intersectional Fund Endowment (1999)
SoccerODU Men’s Soccer Alumni Endowed Scholarship (2006)
Christopher M. Whitley Memorial Endowed Athletics Scholarship (1986)
TennisRobert M. Furniss Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1978)
Sugie Scott Harrison Jarrett Endowed Scholarship (2001)
*Watt Jones Men’s Tennis Scholarship (2013)
Thomas L. Scott Memorial Athletics Scholarship Endowment (1969)
Maurice Steingold Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1986)
Tennis Center Quasi-Endowment (2001)
Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1996)
Wrestling*Robert M. Siman Endowed Wresting Scholarship (2013)
Wrestling Scholarship Endowment (1996)
General Athletic EndowmentsBalmuth Technology Grant (1998)
Board of Visitors Unrestricted Endowment for Athletics (2000)
Joseph C. “Scrap” Chandler Scholarship Endowment (1985)
B. Wayne and Judy Coleman Endowed Scholarship (2007)
Kim and Keith Curtis Athletic Enhancement Fund Endowment (2012)
LeRoy W. Davis III Scholarship Endowment (1990)
Donna Doyle Scholarship Endowment (1984)
Edward J. Fraim Endowed Athletic Scholarship (2009)
Stella Hager Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2005)
Dr. James Jarrett Endowed Athletic Scholarship (2010)
Max W. Lewis Memorial Athletics Scholarship Endowment (1974)
Arther Jerome Lilienfeld Academic Scholarship Endowment (2001)
Lee M. Lobeck-Marks Athletic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1999)
*Michael and Denise Luckey Endowed Athletics Scholarship (2013)
Monarch Club Athletics Scholarship Endowment (1979)
Scholarships Endowment (1995)
Marvin Simon Athletic Scholarship Endowment (1995)
Harry Teagle Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1985)
Tonelson Athletic Scholarship Endowment (1985)
Warren Endowed Scholarship (2011)
E. V. Williams General Endowment (2006)
William Elliott Wood Jr. Endowed Scholarship (2003)
Women’s LacrosseWomen’s Lacrosse Scholarship Endowment (1996)John and Mary Alice Peterson Scholarship Endowment (1987)
Richels Family Endowed Basketball Scholarship (2003)
Jack Siebert Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2001)
Melissa A. Warfield Fund (2009)
Athletic Endowments
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Foundations Financial Summary
$11,294,5682013 total
Athletics$2,972,602
Scholarships$1,879,726
General$1,523,805
Sciences $1,366,694
Student Services $35,155
Health Sciences$170,967
Library$311,107
Engineering$1,164,283
Education$296,836 Business
$599,074
Arts & Letters$602,644
Capital$371,675
he Endowment Fund for the University and its Foundations experienced
a second consecutive year of robust growth in 2013 with a net increase
of over 11% to a total value of $188 million. The increase reflects
substantial real growth in the endowments. Overall, the endowment pool earned
a respectable investment return of 12.5% for the 12 months ending in December
2013, resulting in a net of fee increase of over $22 million in market value. Our
total investment pool, which includes the $188 million endowment, exceeded $193
million this past year, with a goal to exceed the $200 million milestone in 2014.
Continued strong market returns coupled with recent announcements of
substantial future donations will help to ensure meeting that goal. While absolute
performance was good, we did lag our benchmarks slightly this past year but are
expecting at least benchmark performance in 2014. The Investment Committee
affirmed its commitment to a strategic asset allocation that includes 40% in
equities, 45% in alternative investments and 15% in fixed income. Additional
commitments made in the past year to real estate, energy and private equity
investments will provide increased diversification and a portfolio less subject to the
volatility of the traditional equity markets.
The Foundations’ Investment Committee continues to strive to maximize
the value of the endowment and work to ensure future generations of Monarchs
and faculty have the same, or greater, relative benefit in the decades to come. As
reported last year, the Foundations are continuing the implementation of their
revised spending policy, moving from a 4.5% rate to 4%. The plan is now being
implemented over a three-year period that began in 2013. During the past year, the
Foundations provided over $11 million in both annual and endowed support to
vital University programs in support of its strategic plan.
FIVE-YE AR ENDOWMENT VALUES>SUPPORT TO THE UNIVERSIT Y >
Financial Summary
2013
Educational Foundation $154.0University $11.9Real Estate Foundation $1.6Athletic Foundation $20.6
$188.1T O T A L
Educational Foundation $128.4University $10.6Real Estate Foundation $1.2Athletic Foundation $16.0
Educational Foundation $138.3University $11.1Real Estate Foundation $1.4Athletic Foundation $18.7
2010
2012
2011
Educational Foundation $128.6University $10.3Real Estate Foundation $1.2Athletic Foundation $16.7
$156.2T O T A L
$156.8T O T A L
$169.5T O T A L
2009
Educational Foundation $119.3University $9.9Real Estate Foundation $1.1Athletic Foundation $14.5
$144.8T O T A L
$200
$160
$120
$80
$40
$0
$156
.2
$156
.8
$169
.5
$188
.1
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Athletic Foundation Real Estate Foundation
University Educational Foundation
$144
.8
Foundations Financial Summary
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Office of Development and Foundations Staff
Office of Development and Foundations Staff
Trisha Ahmed ’07 ’10 M.S.Systems Analyst
Tracy M. Ashley ‘88Development Officer for the Peninsula Region
Cinda C. AyersDevelopment Officer for the Strome College of Business
Carlos D. BaxleyDirector of the Dominion Fund
Tory L. Borland ‘85Database Manager
Alonzo C. Brandon ’85 Vice President for University Advancement
Dawn BreenAssistant Director of Research
Jim E. Brown ‘04Graphic Designer for Development
Casey J. CeglesDirector of Major Gifts for the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation
Karen E. CookAssistant to the Executive Director
Jennifer H. EllisAdministrative and Office Specialist
Cindy R. Gall ’09 Foundations Administrative Coordinator
Daniel J. Genard, IIIAssociate Vice President for Advancement
Shacola R. GeneralsFiscal Specialist for Development and Alumni Relations
Ashley GreenDevelopment Officer for Athletics
Margarie L. GodfreySystems Analyst
Elli GoyetteAssistant Director of Direct Marketing
Manisha HarrellDevelopment Officer for the College of Health Sciences
Barbara M. HenleyDirector of Planned Giving
Debra F. HowardProperty Manager for the Real Estate Foundation
Tricia D. HudsonDirector of Major Gifts
Anne HulettSenior Accountant for the Foundations
Sara IsenhourDonor Relations Manager for the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation
Peter C. LawrenceDevelopment Officer
Maggie Libby DavisDirector of Foundations Accounting
Omar MaglalangResearch Associate for Development
Donna R. Manglicmot ’08 Office Manager
Richard A. Massey Associate Vice President for Foundations
Trinity P. Massey ’12 M.B.A.Director of Donor Relations
Glenda L. MaynardDevelopment Officer for the College of Arts and Letters
Gabrielle G. MooreSystems Analyst
Stacy E. NixonDevelopment Officer for the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology
Priya Panikkar ’99 M.A.Director of Prospect Management and Research
Jonas M. Porter ’92 Director of Information Systems
Ghislain L. Racicot ’04 Financial Analyst for Foundations
Sarah E. RockFiscal Specialist
R. Michael RoggowAccounting Supervisor for Foundations
Tara F. Saunders ’85 ’92 M.B.A.Executive Director of the Real Estate Foundation
Rita L. SutherlandSenior Proposal Writer
Drew TurnerDirector of Athletic Development
Orlando White ’01 Accounting Analyst for Foundations
David G. ZelenkaDevelopment Officer for the Darden College of Education
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