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InsideMCIN T I R E SC H O O L O F CO M M E R C E AT T H E UN I V E R S I T Y O F VI R G I N I A • FA L L 2002
hen I am asked for a status report on the McIntire School, I frequently paraphrase
Charles Dickens, responding, “It is the most exciting of times, and it is the most chal-
lenging of times.”
It is exciting because we are making tremendous progress on many dimensions. Our
flagship undergraduate program is ranked among the top five undergraduate business pro-
grams. Our graduate Management of Information Technology Program added a second sec-
tion this year, with sections in both Charlottesville and Northern Virginia. We completed our
transition to the executive-format M.S. in Accounting Program, and the Ernst & Young custom M.S.
in Accounting Program was renewed through 2004.
We are also investing in the intellectual capital of the faculty through enhanced research and
case development opportunities and the recruitment of additional world-class scholars. Our students
are outstanding, and despite a tough job environment, our 2002 graduates averaged nine interviews
and three job offers each. Ninety percent found employment by last summer. Our alumni and corpo-
rate support achieved record levels, and combined with our revenue-generating programs, we
doubled the School budget over the past five years.
Major excitement is growing around our plans for the new academic complex involving a com-
plete renovation of Rouss Hall and a new building behind it. We are designing the 125,000-square-
foot complex, and our “Back to the Lawn” capital campaign will begin in 2003. This initiative involved
trading Monroe Hall to the College of Arts & Sciences for the Rouss site and working with the College
to develop new collaborative courses and programs to benefit both Commerce and College students.
At the same time, the School faces great challenges. The Commonwealth of Virginia is experi-
encing a major budget crisis with a significant impact on the University. The 2002–2003 McIntire
School budget was reduced almost 9 percent, or approximately $1.5 million. Problems with the econ-
omy will place significant pressure on our activities, ranging from fund-raising to student placement.
We are working to protect our core activities and to minimize the impact on students, faculty, and
staff, but faculty and staff have not received a raise in two years, and our students cannot be insu-
lated from the adverse impact of these reductions indefinitely.
How do we sustain our momentum, ambition, and excitement in these challenging times? The
answers involve the entire McIntire community.
First, everyone must focus on the excellence of our programs. Faculty members are reviewing
the curriculum in each program, particularly prerequisites and the functional concentrations. They
are creating and integrating new knowledge into these programs to prepare our students for the
challenges of the workplace. We hope that our alumni and friends will continue a tradition of in-
volvement in our programs as guest speakers, panelists, and workshop and symposium participants.
Second, our students, recruiters, and Career Services staff must collaborate to ensure that our
graduates secure the best jobs. We hope that our alumni and corporate partners hire our terrific stu-
dents as permanent employees and interns. The current economic environment provides an opportu-
nity to hire more graduates, who represent a great value and a sound investment for the future.
Third, the McIntire School can maintain excellence and innovation only through the financial
support of our alumni and corporate friends. I hope that everyone will contribute to our Annual
Fund because these gifts, small and large, directly support our students and faculty. They are essen-
tial to continue our positive momentum and enhance the value of a McIntire degree.
Thank you very much for your support and interest in the School, and I look forward to seeing
you in Charlottesville or during my travels.
Sincerely,
Carl P. Zeithaml
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2 • Conversation
Professor Bill Shenkir and leaders from top firms on the cur-
rent corporate environment.
6 • School News
8 • McIntire People
Jennifer Bryan (McIntire ’89) and Miriam Leonard (McIntire ’99).
10 • Top of Their Game
Seven members of McIntire’s Class of 2002 not only excelled in the classroom, they also
served as captains of their University athletic teams.
13 • Back to the Lawn: The Capital Campaign for
the McIntire School of Commerce
McIntire took a significant step “Back to the Lawn” with the selection
of architects to design the Commerce academic complex.
14 • Knowledge Management
Professor Rob Cross applies a revealing analytical tool in the classroom and in his research.
18 • Robert Mondavi Highlights Center for Growth Enterprises Symposium
Creative minds in diverse industries came together at U.Va. as part of the Center for Growth
Enterprises’ annual spring symposium, “Creativity and Innovation in Mature Industries.”
20 • Competitive Edge
Like its Charlottesville counterpart, McIntire’s new Northern Virginia M.S.
in the Management of Information Technology Program meets the demand for
world-class education that links business strategy with information technology.
22 • Faculty Updates
24 • Alumni News
28 • Reflections
Bob Kemp reflects on his 10-year leadership of McIntire’s graduate programs.
29 • Investors’ Report 2001–2002
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(Left to right) McIntire AccountingProfessor Bill Shenkir, Nancy Altobello,and Jonathan Mariner (McIntire ’76).
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C O N V E RMcIntire and
(Left to right) McIntire AccountingProfessor Bill Shenkir, Nancy Altobello,and Jonathan Mariner (McIntire ’76).
Shenkir: I’m very pleased to be
joined by Nancy Altobello and
Jonathan Mariner (McIntire ’76).
Both have extensive experience in
accounting and understanding the
issues that drive the industry.
Nancy serves as Managing Partner,
Area Practices Assurance &
Advisory Business Services for
Ernst & Young, and Jonathan is
Senior Vice President and CFO for
Major League Baseball.
Let’s start by looking at the
current corporate environment.
President Bush has said that there
are just a few bad apples, but
some commentators say failures
like Enron, WorldCom, and Global
Crossing signal something like a
flu epidemic. What’s your take?
Shenkir: I’m very pleased to be
joined by Nancy Altobello and
Jonathan Mariner (McIntire ’76).
Both have extensive experience in
accounting and understanding the
issues that drive the industry.
Nancy serves as Managing Partner,
Area Practices Assurance &
Advisory Business Services for
Ernst & Young, and Jonathan is
Senior Vice President and CFO for
Major League Baseball.
Let’s start by looking at the
current corporate environment.
President Bush has said that there
are just a few bad apples, but
some commentators say failures
like Enron, WorldCom, and Global
Crossing signal something like a
flu epidemic. What’s your take?
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S A T I O NAltobello: If you’re looking at wide-
spread business failures, I think it’s
more a sign of the economy and un-
derlying financial factors than any-
thing else. If you’re looking at corpo-
rate scandals, it seems to me that it’s
much more contained—a few compa-
nies pushing the edge of the envelope
or somewhat out of the envelope. I
hope we don’t overreact to some of
the corporate scandals because I
think there are so many good boards
and good groups of management
who do the right thing.
Mariner: I agree with Nancy. When I
look at Enron, WorldCom, Global
Crossing, Adelphia, the common
thread is that they all shook investor
confidence, but I see very different
stories with each of those companies.
At one end of the spectrum is
Adelphia with its fiduciary issues.
Then there’s Global Crossing, which
one may argue is a business model
issue, an industry glut issue. My take
on WorldCom is that they pushed the
envelope and probably bumped out-
side of it. And that’s different again
from Enron, which was way outside
the envelope regarding self-dealing. I
can’t connect the dots and say there
is an epidemic. Instead, it seems as
though some companies were stand-
ing on very thin legs. In the face of a
weakening economy, those legs be-
gan to wobble.
Shenkir: During the 1990s, the
incredible Internet bubble was
driven by some business models
that clearly were not sustainable.
Was the creation of that bubble
due in part to accounting practices?
Altobello: Many dot-coms were
companies that had no revenue and
no profits, no matter how you ac-
counted for it. The dot-coms terribly
inflated the market, and valuations
got totally out of control. The term ir-
rational exuberance was right on the
mark. The valuations were so out of
line that every dollar decision made
from an accounting standpoint had a
much bigger impact than it probably
should have. We all knew the market
was out of control. We knew that
these companies were not worth
what they were trading for, but it was
almost that you had to be in because
it was there.
Shenkir: Do you have any obser-
vations on regaining the trust of
shareholders who have put a lot
of money in 401(k)s?
Mariner: It’s going to take some time.
With the dampening down of expec-
tations in the marketplace, I look for-
ward to a time when investors start
to accept that maybe a 5 or 10 or 15
percent return is reasonable. That
will, I hope, drive the corporate side
to manage those expectations as well
so that businesses don’t feel com-
pelled to try to create or sustain unre-
alistic results.
Shenkir: The Bush administration
just signed a reform bill. There’s
a new body to oversee account-
ing firms, and CFOs are going to
have to sign off on the accuracy
of financial statements. What do
you think about that?
Mariner: I find it difficult to legislate
morality, but it’s necessary medicine.
Something has to change somewhat
dramatically to stem the amount of
discomfort and lack of confidence in-
vestors face today. It will force CFOs,
CEOs, and audit committees to step
up and look more carefully at what’s
being done. At a minimum I think it
will start to narrow the band of
choices that companies make regard-
ing their decisions on how to account
for their earnings. The quality of
earnings may become much more
meaningful because of this.
Altobello: The accounting rules have
become very complex because busi-
ness has become very complex. With
the nature of the transaction and of
the financial instruments, it’s very dif-
ficult for the rule making to keep up.
It’s a matter of having some kind of
general framework and sense of
what’s right—an understanding that
the downside is much greater than
the upside. ▼
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Shenkir: What’s your advice to
those who are CFOs or in the au-
diting profession?
Mariner: One of the things I learned
early in my career—it wasn’t a hor-
rific lesson, but it was a very tough
lesson—had to do with taking your
role as CFO very seriously and recog-
nizing the fiduciary responsibility you
have. Early in my career as a CFO,
the CEO asked me to do some things,
accounting-wise, that I was very un-
comfortable with and, quite frankly,
felt were over the line—it was a
smaller operation. I went to the
chairman of the finance committee of
the board of directors and made sure
he knew where I was in all of this and
we ended up not doing it. I had him
intercede on my behalf, but there was
an awful lot of pressure there.
When I mentioned WorldCom
earlier I can only envision that the
CFO crossed the line in the face of
pressures surrounding his own CEO.
But I sit there as a CFO thinking,
“That’s a lot of pressure to place on
him.” You have to have your own set
of personal values, and, I would
hope, in an organization where cor-
porate governance supports making
the right decisions, you can come out
where you need to be as opposed to
succumbing to the pressure. There’s
tremendous pressure all the time,
given the expectations of Wall Street,
investors, and other stakeholders in
the operation. I don’t know if there’s
an accounting solution as much as an
internally driven or a moral- or value-
driven solution that will get us back
to where we need to be.
Altobello: On the auditors’ side, we
need to be 100 percent accurate on
technical matters. We need to execute
our audit methodology flawlessly. As
a firm we need to continue to chal-
lenge whether our methodology,
training, tactics, performance mea-
surements, and staffing are appropri-
ate to ensure we’re executing flaw-
lessly. That has to be fundamental.
Second, we must continue to rein-
force the message that no client is too
big to say no to. That’s a message our
chairman has said consistently to us.
Shenkir: That leads us to thinking
about what we need to do today
in business schools. When you
have these kinds of upheavals, it
causes business educators to
think about how to continuously
improve what we’re doing. What
should we do in educating future
business leaders?
Mariner: I believe one of the best
lessons for current business school
students is the reality of the business
cycle. There was a generation of stu-
dents who never saw a down busi-
ness cycle. They never understood
the need to ask what if? What if this
trend doesn’t continue? What do I do
about it? What if these assumptions
don’t go on forever? For current
business students, just to understand
that alone—as opposed to a student
in 1997, 1998, or 1999 who thought
that there’s no such thing as business
gravity—goes a long way toward giv-
ing them perspective, toward reduc-
ing that aura of financial invincibility
that a lot of the dot-commers seemed
to have. Their companies had no rev-
enue and no income but somehow
were worth billions of dollars. I think
that aura helped undermine a lot of
the accounting issues. So, this down
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cycle goes a long way toward provid-
ing students with greater business
perspective. We’re now forced to
take a long-term approach. We’re
forced to rely on strategic planning,
and those factors should be the un-
derpinning of business education.
Altobello: I knew we were in trouble
when I read that 50 percent of stu-
dents coming out of college expected
to retire when they were 35. Now
students will need to understand that
the issues surrounding governance,
risk management, and business cy-
cles are more than classroom theory.
That understanding will ultimately
serve them very well.
Shenkir: We often say around
McIntire—and I’ve been on the
faculty for more than 30 years—
that we do a lot of teaching in
conversations outside of the
classroom. We do a lot teaching
in our offices, in the hallways,
and after class. Jonathan, you can
remember many such conversa-
tions when you were there. Now
that students are living through
the down side of a business cy-
cle, perhaps those conversations
will take on a different tone.
Altobello: The criminality of some of
what’s gone on will provide students
and faculty with a lot to talk about.
All of a sudden we see people in
handcuffs. You can talk about the
risks of bowing to the pressure, but
when you see someone carted off to
jail, it brings it all home very differ-
ently.
Mariner: I think it would be very in-
teresting to take a look at case studies
on companies that are no longer
around, the bubble companies of the
late 1990s, when start-ups suddenly
were worth more than IBM and
General Motors. It would be helpful
to really study to do the autopsy on
those now-defunct companies and
put students into the shoes and the
heads of their CEOs and investment
bankers to examine their now-faulty
business assumptions. It would cer-
tainly teach them to take note of the
warning signs.
Shenkir: We can’t have a discus-
sion like this without thinking
about the U.Va. honor system.
I’ve heard from alumni over the
years that working under the
honor system in that four-year
period has had a lasting impact
on the way they conduct them-
selves. Jonathan, do you have
any reflections on your upbring-
ing under that system?
Mariner: At U.Va., honor is a front
burner issue. When Nancy talked
about the chairman of her firm telling
all of the new associates that “we can
say no,” it’s the same kind of issue—
that is, putting values first.
Shenkir: I think that’s what you
have at your firm, Nancy.
Altobello: It’s best when cornerstone
values begin early in life at home. I’m
glad that McIntire and the University
of Virginia reinforce and build on
those values and the virtues of honor
and character. Clearly, we’ve been re-
minded recently just how important
those values really are. M
“I’ve heard from alumni over the years that working under the honor system in that four-yearperiod has had a lasting impact on the way they conduct themselves.” —Professor Bill Shenkir
S A T I O N
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McIntire and Darden Ease
Career Transitions for Alums
If you are a McIntire or Darden
alum with at least six years of work
experience and considering a career
transition, a “Career Transitions”
workshop can help with making a
successful change. McIntire and
Darden are teaming together to pro-
vide alumni with the tools needed to
successfully move into new careers.
Through an intensive 2.5-day work-
shop offered each semester, alumni
from these schools identify and re-
fine their life themes and translate
them into career objectives, generate
marketing materials to find the right
job, analyze the current job market,
generate job leads, and strategically
access the market.
The next “Career Transitions”
workshop is scheduled for Nov.
14–16, 2002; another is planned for
March 2003. For full program details
about the November workshop and
registration and comments from prior
participants, visit http://www.dar
den.virginia.edu/acs/careersintransi
tion/index.htm or contact Director of
Darden Alumni Career Services Herb
Crowder at 434-924-4878 or crow
[email protected] for more
information.
McIntire Young Alumni Council Established
McIntire welcomes the charter members of the new McIntire
Young Alumni Council (MYAC), a dynamic young alumni organiza-
tion that supports recent graduates through alumni programs and
communications that are uniquely tailored to young alumni needs and
perspectives. MYAC includes those who have graduated from
McIntire within the last five years. Council members are:
Jacey L. Anderson ’00 Katherine C. Pilcher ’02
David C. Chattleton ’00 Joel G. Ramin ’00
Brett C. Gibson ’02 Amanda H. Richardson ’01
Michael A. Glynn ’01 Austin G. Root ’99
Dana Hamerschlag ’98 Andrew J. Schoonover ’01
M. Raleigh Harbour ’99 Michael J. Silk ’98
Jennifer M. Harmon ’02 Terra L. Weirich ’00
Chris B. Heckman ’98 Katie Whittier
Moira S. John-Williams ’99 Angela Winterle
D. Patrick Pettay ’99
“MYAC members have a strong sense of commitment, owner-
ship, and pride in McIntire,” says Dean Carl Zeithaml. “McIntire’s
other boards—the Cornerstone, Advisory, and Foundation boards—
make significant contributions to the School’s success, and I am confi-
dent that MYAC will bring a new dimension and energy to our pro-
grams and initiatives. The School is very grateful for the leadership
that these alumni demonstrate. As recent graduates, they are role
models for their fellow alumni.”
MYAC held its first meeting in September 2002.
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Management of Information Technology
(CMIT) is helping business managers
better understand information technol-
ogy and its potential with a custom ex-
ecutive education program, “IT for the
Non-IT Manager.” The program helps
managers make better technology deci-
sions for their firms and improves com-
munication between managers and
their IT counterparts. Offered on a con-
tractual basis, seminar topics may in-
clude IT strategy, IT architecture, IT pro-
ject management, e-business strategies,
and/or emerging technologies.
CMIT will also offer a program for
CMIT Associate Firms Nov. 15, 2002, on
business intelligence featuring Assistant
Professor Barbara Wixom; Michael
Saylor, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of
MicroStrategy; and Wayne Eckerson,
Director of Education and Research for
The Data Warehousing Institute. For
more information about CMIT pro-
grams, contact Director Ryan Nelson at
434-924-7587 or visit http://www.com-
merce.virginia.edu/cmit/activities/.
In addition, the McIntire School is
gearing up for its fourth annual spring
symposium, scheduled for April 25,
2003. Hosted by John
Griffin (McIntire ’85),
Founder of The
McIntire Center for
Financial Innovation,
and Jeffrey C. Walker
(McIntire ’77), who established
the chair for the Walker
Professorship in Growth
Enterprises, the symposium will
focus on behavioral influences
on business decision making.
Contact Assistant Dean for External
Affairs Elizabeth Harvard at 434-924-
4123 for more information.
Comm Connection Students Get a Taste of ICE
Analyzing cases and achieving success through team-
work are central to real-world business. They’re also key
elements in Commerce Connection, McIntire’s weeklong
summer offering that provides rising second-year students
with a realistic expectation of the McIntire School.
As of 2002, Commerce Connection participants are
also getting a taste of the Integrated Core Experience
(ICE). For example, team-
teaching, a key feature of the
ICE curriculum, has been
added to the program. In one
case, finance and marketing
faculty members used an inte-
grated case to familiarize
Commerce Connection stu-
dents with selected finance
and marketing strategies and
examined a business decision
by way of a case study.
Commerce Connection sponsor Wachovia played an
integral role in Commerce Connection, just as do sponsor
firms in the ICE program. Commerce Connection partici-
pants analyzed Wachovia’s annual reports, developed a
business plan, and made presentations to Wachovia repre-
sentatives, much like third-year students in ICE.
“Commerce Connection wasn’t just another show-
and-tell,” says Associate Dean for the B.S. in Commerce
Mike Atchison. “Students got a better understanding of
what really happens in a McIntire classroom. They com-
pleted a project and made a presentation at the end of the
week. The faculty expected some output, and the students
appreciated that. They learned about business plans and
how small firms operate in addition to learning about the
School.”
Initially designed to encourage minority students to
consider entering McIntire’s undergraduate program,
Commerce Connection is open to all interested students.
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McIntire Centers Offer Exciting Programs
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J E N N I F E R B R Y A N T H E S T R U G G L E A N D T H E PAY O F F
Realizing a dream of running her
own business—a financial services
firm that focuses on the goals of
each individual client and offers a full
range of services—was not easy for
Jennifer Bryan (McIntire ’89). But J.B., as
she is called, has never taken the easy road.
She held down three jobs while she
worked her way through the University of
Virginia, where she chose a double concen-
tration at McIntire in accounting and fi-
nance. “I loved marketing, but it came easy
for me. I wanted the challenge of account-
ing and finance,” Bryan says.
She worked full time while she earned
a master’s degree in communications at
Virginia Commonwealth University. After
some experience selling ads for a radio sta-
tion and working at Wheat First Securities
as a financial consultant, Bryan launched
J.B. Bryan Financial Group Inc. in 1995.
“Everything was hard for me,” she says.
“Nobody just gave me $100,000. All these
loans for minority businesses and
women—to me they don’t exist.”
Bryan used her savings, a credit card,
and money she earned from loyal clients
who were waiting when she opened her
doors. She created an environment where
people feel comfortable discussing their fi-
nances. Bryan listens to each client and
helps him or her plan for retirement or col-
lege for their children—whatever the per-
son’s goal. Of the six people who now
work for her, two are the children of clients
who finished college and joined the firm.
On Bryan’s first day in college, she de-
cided that she wanted to go to McIntire. “I
knew I needed to keep my grades up to get
in, and that gave me something to shoot
for,” she says. “I’m very goal-oriented, and
I think it was the best decision I ever made.
I wouldn’t be where I am today if I hadn’t
gone to the Comm School.”
Bryan says her McIntire professors—
all of them—were supportive. “[Former]
Dean Shenkir always took a personal inter-
est in me, and he seemed to do that with
everyone. He always asked me about my
goals and encouraged me. He made me
feel that there was something special about
me—that I could be really successful.
“The Comm School gave me the confi-
dence to feel that I can do anything I put
my mind to. It taught me the importance of
follow-through, of being a team player, of
having a great attitude and an ethical
standing. I always said I’d leave U.Va. if I
didn’t get into the Comm School, and
thank God I got in.” M
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People I’d like to invite to dinner: Maggie Walker
(the first woman in the United States to found and
serve as president of a bank), Malcolm X, and Gandhi.
Favorite book: No. 1, the Bible; No. 2, Think and
Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill.
Dream trip: “I’m not a vacation person. My biggest
challenge is to take time to rejuvenate.”
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The challenge was daunting: devel-
oping a successful enterprise in a
small village in Ghana with women
who couldn’t read, write, or do arithmetic.
Miriam Leonard (McIntire ’99) had a de-
gree in international business, but she did
not speak the language of her business
partners in her first Peace Corps project.
Leonard learned the Fanti language as
she taught her partners the basics. Then,
they all got down to business. A cost analy-
sis of the first product they tried, palm ker-
nel oil, showed they were losing money.
They dropped it and decided to conduct
market research on their next choice, gari,
a breakfast food made from cassava root.
“Market research meant hopping on
the back of a pickup truck and riding a few
days to the next village to see their factory,”
says Leonard. “Gari was launched, and af-
ter the first few months, the women were
able to buy additional machines and in-
crease their production.”
“I had more business education, but the
women I worked with knew the market bet-
ter than I would ever know it,” says Leonard.
“They hooked up with an exporter who be-
gan selling their gari to other West African
countries. It was so exciting for these
women to be exporting to other countries.”
During her second year, she was as-
signed a different project, an established
business of disabled artisans who made
sandals.
“The business had been successfully
running for about 10 years, and they
wanted to expand,” Leonard says. “We did
grant and proposal writing with the help of
the owner, who was literate. The U.S. em-
bassy gave us a grant to build a new fac-
tory. They turned their old factory into a
hostel and tripled the number of disabled
boys they could house and train.”
Leonard was impressed by how the
people with whom she worked gave back
to their community. “When the gari busi-
ness was successful and the women began
to take home some of the money, they used
it to start a school lunch program in the vil-
lage,” she says. “The owner of the sandal
business had eight children and couldn’t
send them all to school. He sacrificed some
of his family needs to help the disabled
boys in the community. I feel lucky to have
received such a great education and lucky
also to have the opportunity to give some-
thing back to my community.”
Leonard now creates volunteer pro-
grams and recruits, trains, and supervises
volunteers for Friends of the National Zoo.
People I’d like to invite to dinner:
Stephen Sondheim, Mohammed, and Amy
Ray (of the Indigo Girls).
Favorite book: A Heartbreaking Work of
Staggering Genius, by Dave Eggers.
Dream trip: “I’d go back to Ghana. I’d
love to be in my village right now.”
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Over the years, the McIntire School has at-
tracted some of the University’s finest
scholar-athletes. However, the Class of 2002
was extraordinary. Seven of these recent
McIntire graduates served as captains of
their athletic teams while also excelling aca-
demically. Below they talk about leadership,
teamwork, focus, competitive fire, and the
other qualities that made them winners in the classroom and
leaders in the athletic arena.
Caitlin Anderson
Sport: Swimming
Concentration: Finance
Selected Achievements: Recipient of Athletic Department’s
2002 Jettie Hill Memorial Award; recipient of team’s academic
award 2001 and 2002; represented U.Va. at the 2001 NCAA
Foundation Leadership
Conference; president of U.Va.
Captain’s Council in 2001–2002;
Raven Society member.
Current Position: Financial
Analyst, Crow Holdings
Time Management: “Time man-
agement is vital in sports, espe-
cially if you want to compete at the
national level. McIntire’s competi-
tive environment raises the bar
even higher. A demanding sched-
ule teaches you to give quality
time to everything you do.”
Scholar-Athletes: “The athletes in
my classes made some of the most significant contributions.
Often, the vocal, enthusiastic people, those who took every op-
portunity to contribute, were the athletes. I think that’s because
athletes naturally enjoy leadership opportunities and a compet-
itive environment—which McIntire definitely gives you.”
T O P O F T H E I R GAME S e v e n m e m b e r so f M c I n t i r e ’s C l a s s o f 2 0 0 2 n o t o n l y e x c e l l e d i n t h e c l a s s r o o m , t h e y a l s o s e r v e d a sc a p t a i n s o f t h e i r U n i v e r s i t y a t h l e t i c t e a m s .
Caitlin Anderson
Carrie (Goodloe) Chapman
Sport: Field hockey
Concentration: Marketing and management
Selected Achievements: Named to both Athletic and
Academic All-American teams; National Field Hockey
Academic Squad member; earned MassMutual scholar-
ship for student-athletes in the business sector.
Current Position: M&A Analyst, Ernst & Young Corporate
Finance LLC
McIntire Professors: “McIntire ex-
ceeded my expectations. The rela-
tionships you have with your profes-
sors are incredible. The professors
are so open and willing to help you
and be there for you.”
Leadership: “As a captain, you’re a liaison between the
coaches and players. You have to have a solid relationship
with your teammates. If you’re a friend on and off the
field, you’re in the best position to lead and motivate—
mostly by example.”
Jonathan Chou
Sport: Tennis
Concentration: Finance and marketing
Selected Achievements: Rose from walk-on athlete in his
first year to fourth-year co-captain; ACC Academic Honor
Roll; 21 career singles wins; 32 career doubles wins.
Current Position: Analyst, Citigroup Corporate &
Investment Bank
Teamwork: “As an athlete, you’re always working with
teammates to maximize your resources and achieve com-
mon goals. McIntire is also about learning how to get the
best out of others and yourself in tough situations.
Everything you do at McIntire prepares you to be a
leader.”
Preparation: “Before starting my new job, the company
sent some pre-work. They told me it would take 40 to 60
hours. Nearly all the work was material McIntire profes-
sors had covered extensively, so it was much easier for
me. I really feel McIntire prepared me to enter the busi-
ness world just as a good coach prepares you to enter a
tough tournament.”
Jenny Harmon
Sport: Volleyball
Concentration: Finance
Selected Achievements: Trustee of the Class of 2002;
member of the McIntire Young Alumni Council; three
years on the ACC Academic Honor Roll.
Current Position: Associate, Deloitte & Touche Creative
Tax Services Group
McIntire Advisers: “McIntire advisers take a very special
interest in their students. My adviser was Professor
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Carrie (Goodloe) Chapman
Jenny Harmon
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Jonathan Chou
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Adelaide Wilcox King. I talked to her about everything
in my life. She even helped me get a great summer job at
the same ranch she worked at when she was in college. I
look forward to main-
taining our great rela-
tionship in the future.”
The Future: “I loved
McIntire so much. As a
recent graduate, it’s my
honor to serve on the
McIntire Young Alumni
Council. My dream
would be to come
back for graduate
school or, perhaps
even better, as a pro-
fessor.”
Mark Koontz
Sport: Lacrosse
Concentration: Finance
Selected Achievements: ACC Player of the
Year; three-time All-American; three-time All-
ACC; Academic All-American; two-time team
captain.
Current Position: Analyst, Goldman Sachs
Managing Priorities: “Sometimes I had classes until 3
p.m. Then I’d go straight to practice and head right back
to Monroe Hall for group work at night. It was pretty
tough, but my group members were very helpful and un-
derstanding. My schedule was extremely demanding, but
I’m glad I did it.”
Competitive Spirit: “I was attracted to McIntire because
the academic standard is high. I want to challenge myself
in everything I do. As an athlete and as a student I always
enjoyed being part of a great team. It was something my
employer Goldman Sachs really likes. The corporate cul-
ture is based on teamwork.”
Shivin Kwatra
Sport: Golf
Concentration: Finance
Selected Achievements: Beat Sergio Garcia by three
shots in the 1996 World Amateur Championships; re-
ceived Intermediate Academic Honors; led team to vic-
tory at the Highlander Invitational; helped enable team
to win at the Wofford Invitational in 1999 and 2002.
Current Position: Financial Analyst—Fixed Income,
JPMorgan
Responsibilities of a Captain: “To lead by example. To
unlock team potential. To preserve the integrity of the
game over and above the rigors of competition. To en-
sure that defeat becomes an opportunity to learn. And
most critically, to advance and share the value system
associated with your school and your team.”
Discipline: “The capacity to prioritize be-
came a tool for academic and athletic sur-
vival. Golf gave me the ability to focus at
will. This helped me immensely with my aca-
demic workload.”
Megan Roesch
Sport: Swimming
Concentration: Finance
Selected Achievements: First-Team All-American 200
Freestyle Relay; honorable mention All-American 50
Freestyle; three-time Academic All-American; three-
time ACC Academic Honor Roll; earned ACC postgrad-
uate scholarship based on exemplary performance in
academics, athletics, and the community.
Current Position:
Investment Banking
Analyst, Legg Mason
Common Goals: “Caitlin
Anderson (fellow tri-cap-
tain and roommate) and I
always talked about how
McIntire helped us to be
captains. We learned that
you have to respect and
listen to each member of
the group. We learned it’s
important to ask others to
lead along with us.”
Success: “At McIntire, you have to be a leader and have
a strong work ethic to succeed. You have to be success-
ful in group dynamics. These are the same qualities you
need to succeed as a captain.” M
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Mark Koontz Shivin Kwatra
Megan Roesch
McINTIRE .. now • 13
The McIntire School took a significant step “Back to
the Lawn” with the selection of Hartman-Cox
Architects of Washington, D.C. The firm will design the
Commerce academic complex, including the complete
renovation of Rouss Hall and the new 100,000-square-
foot building attached to the rear of Rouss.
“Hartman-Cox was selected from a field of eight
world-class architectural firms, all of which had signifi-
cant experience in designing major academic buildings
and in renovating, preserving, and expanding historic
structures,” explains McIntire Dean Carl Zeithaml.
Hartman-Cox is no stranger to the Commerce
School. Fifteen years ago, the firm used a “radical-con-
servative” approach to design the Balfour Addition to
Monroe Hall. For this project, Hartman-Cox adopted
the style of the surrounding buildings in a way that re-
inforced the open, green space of the quadrangle and
successfully held its own against the imposing
Alderman Library.
The challenge now facing Hartman-Cox is even
more daunting. All modifications to Rouss Hall, particu-
larly involving the exterior of the structure, must meet
rigorous historical and architectural standards. The
new building attached to Rouss must fit gracefully with
Jefferson’s Academical Village and the Stanford
White–designed complex at the south end of the Lawn
that includes Rouss, Cabell, and Cocke halls.
Hartman-Cox brings strong credentials to the pro-
ject, including the restoration of the Lincoln and
Jefferson memorials and the restoration and remodel-
ing of the National Archives, the Museum of American
Art, and the National Portrait Gallery. The firm de-
signed academic buildings at Duke University and
Washington University. At Virginia, Hartman-Cox re-
cently designed the new Special Collections Library and
previously worked on Lawn restoration.
“We are convinced that Hartman-Cox can success-
fully address the challenges of building at this site,”
says Associate Dean for Administration Gerry Starsia,
chair of the building committee that will manage the
project from planning through construction.
The new academic complex is essential to achieving
McIntire’s preeminence goal, and it will serve as the
center for new collaborative courses and programs in-
volving Commerce and the College of Arts & Sciences.
McIntire will work with the College to expand its
course offerings to College students, to create new
courses for all Virginia students, and to facilitate multi-
disciplinary research. The initial funding for this un-
precedented cooperation is a $500,000 gift from the
John A. Griffin Foundation, established by John Griffin
(McIntire ’85).
“John’s creativity and enthusiasm for interdiscipli-
nary work and his gifts to McIntire and the College
were essential for our collaboration. Furthermore, it
was the extraordinary vision and cooperative spirit of
College Dean Ed Ayers that really made ‘Back to the
Lawn’ a reality,” Zeithaml says. M
Back to the Lawn The Capital Campaign for the McIntire School of Commerce
14 • McINTIRE .. now
Could improved communication networks between
the FBI and CIA have prevented the Sept. 11 attacks?
Will improved communication prevent future terrorism?
Assistant Professor Rob Cross says the answer to
both questions may well be yes.
“I presented to the CIA with a group of executives
several months ago,” says Cross. “They were concerned
with agency-wide collaboration to improve what they
call an ability to ‘surge,’ to rapidly bring to bear em-
ployees from various divisions to make sense of emerg-
ing or potential crises. Companies need the same
thing.”
Cross, who teaches at McIntire and conducts execu-
tive education, uses a tool called social network analysis
(SNA), which maps information and knowledge flows in
strategically important groups of people. This technique
helps managers improve knowledge sharing within
their companies. He collaborates with Larry Prusak,
Founder and Director of IBM’s Institute for Knowledge-
Based Organizations, who recently presented at a
McIntire symposium on knowledge management spon-
sored by the Center for the Management of Information
Technology.
Both men believe knowledge management research
can be applied to organizations both to better protect
the American people and to improve the effectiveness
of companies. “Three or four years ago,” Cross says,
“we began introducing the network ideas to the mem-
ber companies sponsoring research in the Institute for
Knowledge-Based Organizations. Initially, we were in-
terested because no one seemed to be effectively using
the very expensive knowledge management systems
that had been installed. Since then, we have worked
with over 60 organizations to promote collaboration
and effectiveness in strategically important groups such
as top leadership networks, merger and acquisition in-
terfaces, new product development initiatives, and al-
liances or networks sitting across core processes such as
commercial lending or software development.”
K n o w l e d g e M a n a g e m e n tCan Its Tools Save L ives and Organizat ions?
McIntire Professor Rob Cross applies a revealing analytical toolin the classroom and in his research at home and abroad.
The Real Communications Structure
Cross explains how he uses the SNA tool in his work
and how the CIA and other government organizations
might use it.
“When I first go to an organization, I meet with
the managers to determine which groups should be
communicating with others to successfully execute the
company’s strategy,” says Cross. “I ask questions of each
person in the groups identified by management. These
questions show to whom they go for information and
how easily accessible that person is. I ask other ques-
tions as well that indicate the connections between
people.
“Then I map the relationships, and the structure of
how knowledge flows—or doesn’t flow—in these social
networks becomes visible. Informal networks are often
very different from the organizational charts of the
company. The network helps identify the handful of
role players critical to knowledge sharing. They also
identify critical disconnects in the network. We never
suggest that everyone should communicate with every-
one else, just that targeted points in networks can yield
a disproportionate impact on effectiveness.”
The Invisible Enemy?
“Most corporations treat informal networks as an
invisible enemy,” Cross says. “To many senior executives,
these intricate webs of communication are unobserv-
able and ungovernable, and therefore, they are not
amenable to the tools of scientific management.”
Cross and Prusak recently co-authored a paper,
“The People Who Make Organizations Go—or Stop,”
published in Harvard Business Review (June 2002). It ex-
plains to managers not only how the SNA methodology
reveals the invisible social networks in a company but
also where interventions may fix problems and improve
the flow of knowledge.
“Our research suggests that if senior managers fo-
cus their attention on key role players in the group, the
effectiveness of any informal network can be en-
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Assistant Professor
Rob Cross
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“Most corporations treat informal networks as an invisible enemy. To manysenior executives, these intricate webs of communication are unobservable
and ungovernable, and therefore, they are not amenable to the tools ofscientific management.”
—Rob Cross
hanced,” Prusak says. Cross and
Prusak advise managers to support in-
formal networks by:
■ Using network analysis to target
interventions based on people’s position in the network.
For example, revising staffing or orientation practices can
help draw peripheral people into the work of the group.
Reallocating tasks or decision rights can keep overly cen-
tral people from becoming bottlenecks.
■ Focusing on the social fabric of a group to promote in-
formation flow.
■ Paying attention to organizational context. The imme-
diate leap to “fix” disconnected networks is to throw a col-
laborative technology and a happy hour at the group. The
more enduring issues—organizational structure, human
resource practices, leadership behaviors, and culture—
must also be considered.
Executives armed with an SNA can start asking the
right questions of the right people to pinpoint problems
and find solutions. Is one unit having trouble getting infor-
mation from another? Perhaps a key person in the infor-
mal network is overburdened or even hoarding informa-
tion. Is one unit too isolated from another? Cross and
Prusak believe that the real work in organizations is done
informally, through personal contacts, and that supporting
those networks is key to a company’s success. “It is also
critical to individual success,” says Cross. “People who are
better connected—and this doesn’t just mean more con-
nections—tend to be promoted faster, more satisfied in
their work, and less likely to leave. In fact, there is even
one very rigorous study showing that people who are bet-
ter connected are better able to resist the common cold.”
Research for the Real World
“I am trying to conduct research that truly has mean-
ing for both scholars and managers,” Cross says. For ex-
ample, one study aimed at profiling high performers in a
company. Cross found that the factors he expected to pre-
dict high performance—a person’s ability to get informa-
tion from databases, the size of a person’s networks inside
the company, the range of networks outside the com-
pany—were far less important than whether a person was
what Cross calls an “energizer” in the network. In this
study he literally mapped who energized whom in the net-
work. “This can be a great way to take the pulse of an or-
ganization. We all know that those initiatives that have en-
ergy or leaders who inspire it are where things are hap-
pening.”
Interestingly, a person’s position as an energizer in the
network was four times greater a predictor of perfor-
mance than any other factor measured. That alone was
sufficient to prompt Cross to study the phenomenon fur-
ther, and he replicated his findings in a number of other
organizational settings.
Cross followed up the network studies with in-depth
interviews and talked with peo-
ple about who energized or
deenergized them and why.
“The concepts are very intuitive
for people. When you ask, peo-
ple immediately have in mind
individuals they think are ener-
gizers or deenergizers.”
Cross found that energizers
are able to motivate others to
follow their ideas and that they
attract other high performers.
“There are strong reasons why
there is a link between energiz-
ers and high performance.
“Energizers are high per-
formers and to some extent
they raise the boat for every-
body,” says Cross. “People who
are connected to energizers are
better performers, too.
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Larry Prusak, Founder and
Director of IBM’s Institute for
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Assistant Professor
Adelaide Wilcox King
Assistant
Professor
Mike Morris
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“Deenergizers, on the other hand, are deadly. People
avoid them. You may miss out on knowledge they have,
but unless it is absolutely necessary, it’s not worth the ag-
gravation.” Cross adds that deenergizers drain people and
groups. People have to regroup after meeting with them
and talk to others so they’ll feel better. What characterizes
the interactions between energizers and others? Some be-
haviors of the energizer, says Cross, are the following:
■ Being able to create a compelling vision
■ Creating opportunities for others to make a meaning-
ful contribution
■ Being engaged in the interaction
■ Giving others a sense of moving forward, of progress
■ The ability to create a sense of trust
Networks in the Classroom
Cross is as dedicated to his teaching as
he is to his research and its usefulness in
the real world. Third-year McIntire stu-
dents in the Integrated Core Experience
(ICE) program are learning about SNA by
participating directly.
“I did an SNA of my class largely to
share with students a different way of
thinking and to make SNA very real for
them in the classroom,” says Cross. “I surveyed each stu-
dent about others in the class: Whom do you learn from;
whom do you spend time with outside class; who ener-
gizes you? Then I mapped the network of relationships
and made a series of cuts to get a sense of whom people
most learn from in that setting.”
“What we found was that people learned from those
they most liked,” says Cross. “Of course, the ‘coolest’ peo-
ple in class are not always the ones with the best answers
in a classroom setting.
“I talked to the students about this and ways of push-
ing themselves to think more broadly. It’s important to fo-
cus on what people are saying, even those you may not
particularly like. This is a big lesson for executives and ad-
ministrators as well. I frequently spend a lot of time coach-
ing executives on their personal network profiles and how
biases might affect learning and decision making. In the
class, we also discussed ways to engage the peripheral
people in the network, to create connections across the
different ICE blocks, to form mentoring relationships, and
to communicate with professors after class.”
“Student evaluations were enthusiastic about the SNA
segment. We will probably apply that to all ICE blocks and
see how it might be beneficial,” he adds. M
Research at McIntire
A number of McIntire faculty members are conducting important research in the area of knowledge manage-
ment:
■ Assistant Professor Adelaide Wilcox King and Dean Carl Zeithaml demonstrated an effective method of measuring es-
sential management knowledge in two unrelated (hospital and textile) industries. In a separate study, Wilcox King
studied the methods by which a professional medical board certifies to the public that thoracic surgeons have the
necessary knowledge and experience to perform surgery. Wilcox King found that managers—and their organiza-
tions—could benefit from the methods used in training and evaluating resident surgeons.
■ Assistant Professor Stefano Grazioli, who recently joined the McIntire faculty, previously taught knowledge manage-
ment in the context of graduate studies in information technology. One area of his research involves investigating how
knowledge workers detect and repair information they retrieve from organizational databases. Grazioli has also con-
ducted research on knowledge-intensive environments where non-trained individuals must apply complex rules and
regulations. Specifically, he studied the advantages and disadvantages of an Internet-based helpdesk for taxpayers.
■ Assistant Professor Mike Morris’ current research focuses on technology acceptance—why people adopt or reject new
technologies. A recent paper explores the differences in attitudes between men and women who are in the process of
learning new software. He and Cross are initiating a collaborative research effort that will explore what sources peo-
ple use for information and why.
Assistant Professor
Stefano Grazioli
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ome of America’s most creative minds in
such diverse industries as winemaking, hospitality, bank-
ing, aviation, and entertainment came together at the
University of Virginia to share ideas April 26, 2002, as
part of McIntire’s Center for Growth Enterprises’ third
annual spring symposium, “Creativity and Innovation in
Mature Industries.”
Want to Be Creative? Fail Faster
Addressing a standing-room-only audience in the
Rotunda, keynote speaker Robert I. Sutton discussed the
findings of his book Weird Ideas that Work: 11 1/2
Practices for Promoting, Managing, and Sustaining
Innovation.
The Stanford professor challenged listeners to re-
frame their views on success and creativity. “Personally,
I think failure stinks,” he said. “But the fact is, every bit
of evidence demonstrates that it is impossible to gener-
ate a few good ideas without generating a lot of bad
ideas.
“The thing about creativity is that you can’t tell at
the outset which ideas will succeed and which will fail.
So, the only thing you can do is try to fail faster in order
to move on to the next idea. Now, leaders pay a lot of lip
service to the notion of rewarding failure, but few orga-
nizations hold failed effort on the same level with suc-
cess. Often, they have a forgive-and-forget policy.
Forgiveness is crucial, but it’s not enough. To learn from
mistakes, it’s even more important to forgive and re-
member. The only kind of failure that deserves to be
punished is inaction.”
After his presentation, Sutton moderated for a panel
discussion, “Stimulating Creativity and Innovation in
Mature Industries: Considering the Hospitality Industry.”
Panelists included:
■ Stephen P. Joyce (McIntire ’82), Executive Vice
President, Marriott International
■ Christopher J. Nassetta (McIntire ’84), President and
CEO, Host Marriott Corporation
■ Gregory A. Trojan (McIntire ’81), President and
CEO, House of Blues Entertainment
Flying High
Later in the morning, David Neeleman, CEO of
JetBlue Airways, was interviewed by Jeffrey C. Walker
(McIntire ’77), Managing Partner of JPMorgan Partners
and Vice Chairman of JPMorgan Chase. In an era when
airlines are struggling, JetBlue set an IPO record for the
first four months of 2002 by rising 67 percent on its
opening day of trading. Blending low fares with such
Exploring Creativity andInnovation in MatureIndustriesRobert Mondavi Highlights School's Annual Spring Symposium
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Robert Mondavi’s Philosophy of Life
(Excerpted from Harvests of Joy:
My Passion for Excellence, How the Good Life
Became Great Business, by Robert Mondavi)
■ Have faith in yourself.
■ Make a commitment to excel.
■ Be passionate about what you do.
■ Set goals just beyond what you can do.
■ Be completely honest and open.
■ Be generous and giving.
■ Only make promises you can keep.
■ Accept people the way they are.
■ Be tolerant, empathetic, and compassionate.
■ Recognize that no two people understand things
the same way.
■ Listen and speak carefully.
■ When you find your soul mate, open yourself
completely.
■ Be flexible.
■ Always be positive.
■ The greatest leaders don’t rule; they inspire.
(Below, clockwise from top) “Stimulating
Creativity and Innovation in Mature Industries”
panel. Jeffrey C. Walker (McIntire ’77). Patricia
M. Kluge and Robert Mondavi.
McINTIRE .. now • 19
amenities as wide leather seats and live satellite TV,
JetBlue epitomizes innovation in a mature industry.
Neeleman spoke about the organizational culture and vi-
sion that led to numerous accolades, including an award
for best domestic airline by Condé Nast Traveler and
best overall airline by Onboard Services Magazine.
Robert Mondavi: The Wine of Life
Robert Mondavi, who has been called the father of
American wine, gave the keynote address during the af-
ternoon session in Old Cabell Hall. Introduced by
Patricia M. Kluge, CEO of Kluge Estate Winery and
Vineyard, Mondavi spoke on the theme “How the Good
Life Became a Great Business: Perspectives on Creativity,
Innovation, Corporate Success, and Life.”
“Wine to me is passion,” he told the audience. “It is
family and friends. It’s warmth of heart and generosity
of spirit. Wine is art. It’s culture. It’s the essence of civiliza-
tion and the art of living.”
Noting both the debt American winemakers owe
Thomas Jefferson and the success Virginia winegrowers
have enjoyed in recent years, Mondavi said, “Jefferson
encouraged the development of a wine industry in
America, and we are still working to make his vision a
reality.”
The day concluded with the panel discussion
“Extraordinary Challenges, Creative Strategies,
Innovative Processes: Lessons from an Ancient Industry,
the American Experience.” Panelists included:
■ Michael Etzel, Co-Owner, Beaux Freres
■ John W. Gay, President/CEO, Southcorp Wines, The
Americas
■ Paul Lukacs, Professor of English, Loyola College,
and Author of American Vintage: The Rise of
American Wine
■ Vic Motto, Founding Senior Partner,
Motto, Kryla & Fisher LLP
The lively discussion concluded when
moderator Professor Peter Todd invited atten-
dees to the Colonnade Club for a reception
featuring Virginia wines.
McIntire thanks Host Marriott and Kluge
Estate Winery and Vineyard, who sponsored
the April symposium. M
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t’s 8:27 a.m. on a Saturday morning in August
and a great day for the beach or perhaps just
sleeping. But at the Bechtel Center in Reston,
Va., the room is buzzing with excitement. Students en-
rolled in the M.S. in the Management of Information
Technology (MIT) Program at the McIntire School of
Commerce are talking enthusiastically about their recent
projects or the day’s upcoming speaker. Grabbing a cup of
coffee in the lobby, a few more students slip inside as
Professor Ryan Nelson steps to the front of the room to
begin the day’s discussion.
As the group digs into the day’s subject—process
management—Nelson challenges them to look at their
own organizations as they grapple with questions includ-
ing “How does work get done in an organization?” “What
does it take for an organization to perform at the highest
level?” “How does the optimal use of information technol-
ogy enable organizations to enhance performance?”
Because each student has an average of 11 years of
work experience, the issues discussed are more than theo-
retical. The students explore Nelson’s questions in light of
the challenges that they face every day on their jobs.
Executive Format
Since 1999, students in McIntire’s highly acclaimed ex-
ecutive-style M.S. in MIT Program had to travel to
Charlottesville every other Friday and Saturday and re-
ceived their degree in 12 months. With the creation of the
Northern Virginia section in 2002, students have the op-
tion of meeting in Reston on an every-other-Saturday
schedule that requires 16 months to complete. Both sec-
tions begin with an intensive two-week residency in
Charlottesville designed to provide a solid foundation in
the use of IT.
“The Northern Virginia program is based minutes
from Dulles Airport and just 15 miles from downtown
Washington, D.C.,” says Nelson. “It was designed specifi-
cally to meet the demand in metro D.C. for technology-
savvy business decision makers who don’t want to miss
any time from work. Both sections offer the same high-
quality education led by senior members of the McIntire
faculty.”
Chat Groups, Discussion Groups, Virtual Labs
During the lunch break, students eagerly discuss the
program and how it’s already adding value to their ca-
reers. “I was looking for a master’s program that focused
specifically on project and technology management, some-
thing that was well respected and that had a flexible
schedule,” says Tiina K.O. Brunke (Master’s in MIT ’03), a
software project manager for Cisco Systems. “I compared
several programs, and this one had a more focused cur-
riculum. It was tailored to look at the technology from a
management perspective, and that’s exactly what I needed.
Competitive EdgeLike its counterpart in Charlottesville, McIntire’s M.S. in the Management
of Information Technology Program in Northern Virginia meets the
demand for world-class education that links business strategy
with information technology.
I
I really think this program has given me a competitive
edge.”
Brunke says that the management component pro-
vides the tools needed for success at the highest levels.
“The reason I chose the McIntire program as opposed to a
traditional M.B.A. program is that I think McIntire has
stayed ahead of the curve. Other programs haven’t sorted
out the marriage of personnel issues, technology issues,
and business factors. All three really make the difference
to technology professionals.”
Brunke calls the McIntire culture “fabulous.”
“In terms of the program itself, McIntire has created a
wonderful environment where you are able to work in
teams within your 12- or 16-month section and then work
across teams,” she says. “They’ve set up chat groups, dis-
cussion groups, and virtual labs in which you can contact
people from any group. So, if you have a question about fi-
nancials and you know that someone in another section is
a guru in that regard, you can email that person and work
directly with him or her. You don’t have to go through
anybody. It’s really a one-on-one connection.
“That’s true not only with fellow students but with the
faculty as well. I’ve been amazed at how responsive and
helpful the professors are. Coming back to school is intim-
idating. I found that the faculty really eased the process
and made sure that we have the right balance between our
lives outside of McIntire and our relationships within
McIntire.”
Returning to School after 25 Years
In the working world for more than 25 years, Jan
Chavez-Wilcynski (Master’s in MIT ’03) selected the pro-
gram to enhance her skills as a manager with the U.S.
Department of Energy. “My strength coming in was more
strategy- and program-oriented than information technol-
ogy–oriented. I’m amazed that in just six weeks I’ve learned
so much. I’m still processing some of the information from
the two-week segment in Charlottesville in June. It was an
excellent way to get back into the academic world.
“From a practical standpoint, I’m applying what I’m
learning already. I’ve been able to bring what I’m learning
back to my employees and we’ve established better sys-
tems for analyzing proposals. I just feel good about being
able to take what I’m learning and apply it directly in my
work life.”
“Our research told us that strong demand existed for
this program in the metro D.C. area,” Nelson says as he
gathers his notes for the afternoon lecture. “Our goal is to
meet that demand with the best program possible.” Given
the participant enthusiasm on this Saturday afternoon, the
MIT program has successfully met the challenge. M
McINTIRE .. now • 21
“How does work get done in an organization?” “What does it take for an organization to perform at the highest
level?” “How does the optimal use of information technology enable organizations to enhance performance?”
Tom Fitch Promoted to
Assistant Dean for
Commerce Career Services
Director of Commerce Career
Services Tom Fitch was recently
promoted to Assistant Dean for
Commerce Career Services. In
addition, Commerce Career
Services and Fitch now re-
port directly to Associate
Dean for External
Affairs Diana Mahle.
“This change
reflects the ex-
panded activities and responsibilities of Tom’s position and
Commerce Career Services, particularly with respect to
the increased role that Tom and the office play in
corporate relations, student trips, graduate
programs, and development,” says
Dean Carl Zeithaml.
Carl Zeithaml Reappointed
Dean of McIntire School
Carl Zeithaml was reappointed to
a second five-year term as Dean of
the McIntire School during the Board
of Visitors’ spring 2002 meeting.
“This renewal reflects the confi-
dence that the Board of Visitors,
University President John Casteen,
and I have in Carl’s ability to lead the
School in these challenging times,”
says Gene Block, University Vice
President and Provost.
“My reappointment is really a
tribute to the remarkable achieve-
ments of our faculty, staff, students,
alumni, and corporate partners over
the past five years,” Zeithaml says.
“Their hard work and great success
on behalf of the McIntire School al-
lowed me to keep this terrific job! I
also appreciate the support of the
University and the Board of Visitors,
and I look forward to another excit-
ing five years, particularly the realiza-
tion of the new building complex on
the Lawn.”
Peter Todd Succeeds Bob Kemp as
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs
Peter Todd is McIntire’s Associate Dean
for Graduate Programs, effective June 1,
2002. He is also the School’s Information
Technology Area Coordinator and Program
Director for the 16-month M.S. in the
Management of Information Technology section.
“Peter was a major contributor to this new curriculum and to the recruitment
of our new MIT students,” Dean Carl Zeithaml says. “He is committed to building
on recent achievements and extending the success of our graduate programs.”
Todd succeeds Bob Kemp, who provided dynamic leadership during his 10-
year tenure as Director of Graduate Studies and more recently as Associate Dean
for Graduate Programs. Kemp guided the development and growth of McIntire’s
three graduate programs: the M.S. in the Management of Information Technology
U P d a
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f a c u l t y
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McIntire Welcomes New Faculty
Lucien L. Bass III is a Lecturer in the Marketing area. After earning his bachelor’s in
engineering at the University and his M.B.A. at Darden, Bass held a variety of man-
agerial positions at the Bahnson Company before joining R.J. Reynolds Industries
in 1978. There, he had international responsibilities in Business Planning and
Development; the Avoca Agricultural Research Division; Research and
Development; and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco International before retiring in 1999. Bass
teaches “Negotiating for Value” and co-teaches “International Marketing” with
Professor Bill Kehoe.
Stefano Grazioli is an Assistant Professor in the Information Technology area.
Grazioli’s areas of expertise include information management and design and man-
agement of information systems, and his current research focuses on information
security and information quality. He teaches information management and informa-
tion security in the M.S. in the Management of Information Technology Program.
Marcia Pentz-Harris is a Lecturer teaching management communication. Pentz-
Harris has particular interests in strategies of written communication for diverse
audiences, motivation of reluctant writers, interdisciplinary and cross-cultural ap-
proaches to communication, teaching the management of others’ writing, and the
impact of technology on corporate communication.
David Schein is teaching “Business Ethics” as part of an internship with the Curry
School of Education. An adjunct faculty member of several universities, he is also
an attorney, mediator, and arbitrator. Schein earned his bachelor’s at the University
of Pennsylvania, his M.B.A. at the University of Virginia, and his J.D. at the
University of Houston. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Higher Education
through Curry.
William (Bill) J. Wilhelm Jr. is a Professor in the Finance area. He has taught a range
of courses, including investments, derivatives, financial institutions, and investment
banking. His research on the technology and organization of the investment bank-
ing industry is summarized in a recent book titled Information Markets (Harvard
Business School Press, 2001). He began his academic career in 1988 at Boston
College and has taught at the University of Oxford since 1998, where he holds a
joint appointment as the American Standard Professor of Management Studies at
the Saïd Business School.
Patrick J. Wilkie, currently on leave from George Mason University, is a Visiting
Professor in the Accounting area. He specializes in the interplay between financial
accounting and taxation and how changes in the disclosure and tax environments
affect economic decision making. Wilkie is currently investigating whether the tax-
related information contained in corporate financial reports can be used to improve
the estimates obtained from firm valuation models.
Program, the Ernst & Young M.S. in
Accounting Program, and the M.S. in
Accounting—Tax Consulting Program.
Kemp will continue to serve as
Program Director for the Ernst & Young
M.S. in Accounting Program as he pur-
sues new research ideas and spends
more time in the classroom.
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“The Career Services staff
continues to do an outstand-
ing job working with our stu-
dents, faculty, staff, and re-
cruiters to manage the recruit-
ing process, prepare our stu-
dents for career opportunities,
and secure great placements.”
Zeithaml adds that the
Career Services staff also
works directly with the
External Affairs team to facili-
tate and enhance its initia-
tives with alumni and corporations.
“The great efforts of the Career Services
staff create an environment of innova-
tion, responsiveness, and professional-
ism that enhances student opportunities
and the School’s reputation.”
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Bill Lyle ’48 reports that he is fishing
“about once a year and will start bait-
ing the hook soon.”
James G. Aldige III ’63 recently
joined TEC (The Executive Committee)
as an Associate Member. TEC is the
largest international organization of
CEOs committed to growing their
companies and helping each other to
achieve success.
Robert Understein ’63, who serves
on the McIntire School Advisory
Board, has been named CFO of Las
Vegas-based Mego Financial Corp.
Mego Financial, established in 1969,
is a developer and operator of vaca-
tion ownership resorts and developed
and undeveloped real estate proper-
ties and is a provider of consumer fi-
nancing to purchasers of leisure
properties. The company recently an-
nounced plans to launch a new cor-
porate identity, including a change in
the corporation’s name to Leisure
Industries Corp. and an associated
change in ticker symbol (LESR). The
change is part of an overall restruc-
turing and repositioning of the com-
pany as a full-service, vertically inte-
grated travel and leisure services
provider. Under Understein’s leader-
ship as CFO, Leisure Industries will
take a more strategic approach to fi-
nancial policy and capital raising to
leverage its strong base in the leisure
business. Understein has directed
venture capital and syndicated real
estate financing projects for such
prominent hotel chains as Holiday
Inn, Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt. He
has also led equity-raising efforts and
managed investments for various
ventures in real estate, communica-
tions, and other businesses.
Joseph Neuhaus Jr. ’70 reports that
his daughter is a freshman at the
University in the fall of 2002.
Ted Chandler ’74 and his wife,
Laura, recently returned from Nepal,
where they trekked in the Himalayas
to Mt. Everest Base Camp (137-mile
round trip covering 42,000 vertical
feet up and then down). The high-
lights of their trip are posted on the
Science Museum of Virginia Web site
(http://www.smv.org/TandLLees.html).
J. Glenn Miller ’76 earned a Ph.D. in
statistics from Georgia Tech and ac-
cepted a position as an Associate
Professor in the School of Business
Administration at Piedmont College,
in Demorest, Ga., beginning in the
fall of 2002.
Jeffrey C. Walker ’77, Managing
Partner of JPMorgan Partners and
Vice Chairman of JPMorgan Chase
and President of the McIntire School
Foundation Board of Trustees, was
named in June 2002 one of “The
Global 100: The Kingmakers, Deal
Breakers, and Power Brokers that
Shape Finance” by CFO Magazine
(http://www.cfo.com/article/
1,5309,7292|6|||,00.html).
Andy Downing ’78 “retired” as
President and COO of Metro
Information Services in January 2002.
His retirement didn’t last long; he
started GlobeMed Resources, an in-
ternational medical staffing company,
in May 2002. Mr. Downing addressed
McIntire’s entrepreneur class in the
spring of 2002.
John Dick ’79 and Mary Valenta an-
nounce the birth of their second
child, Evan Charles, born Feb. 4,
2002. John is EVP and CIO of Regions
Financial Corp., in Birmingham, Ala.
The family relocated to Birmingham
from Detroit, where John held a simi-
lar position with GMAC.
Peter J. Dunne ’80, as part of a
management team, purchased the
stock of Franklin Graphics and Trade
Litho in Miami. The operations have
been merged into a new company
called Franklin/Trade Graphics LLC,
where Dunne serves as President and
COO. Dunne also serves on the
McIntire School Advisory Board.
Mike Sumner ’80 recently stepped
down as Chairman of the Coweta
County Board of Education after four
years of service. He continues to
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serve on the board of one of the
fastest-growing school systems in the
Southeast. Sumner also serves on the
Board of the University of Georgia
Law School Alumni Association.
James Toups ’80 recently announced
that East Coast Fire Protection
(ECFP), a company he founded in
1997, has been named the
Metropolitan Richmond “Impact”
Company of the Year for 2001 by the
Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of
Commerce. This is in recognition of
ECFP’s rapid and profitable growth
to seven offices and 370 employees
over the past four years. The
“Impact” award comes on top of
Toups and ECFP receiving the year
2000 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of
The Year award for the Commercial
Services division for the Common-
wealth of Virginia.
“These awards reflect the effort
and energy of an excellent manage-
ment team,” Toups says. “It also re-
flects highly upon the outstanding ed-
ucational foundation I received from
McIntire and the University of
Virginia. Life safety is what ECFP is
about, which is rewarding in itself. It
is also exciting to be a Virginia-based
high-growth business.” Toups is
President and CEO of ECFP, a
provider of fire sprinkler and fire
alarm installation and services for
commercial, residential, industrial,
and municipal customers from offices
in Baltimore; Washington, D.C.;
Richmond, Va.; Roanoke, Va.;
Chesapeake, Va.; Raleigh, N.C.; and
Atlanta. Without office space when
founded, ECFP’s management team
met its first week in the eating area of
a local McDonald’s each morning.
Thomas A. DePasquale ’82 was
named as a 2002 Greater Washington
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The
Year in July 2002. DePasquale,
President and CEO of Outtask, was
selected for his leadership, strategic
insights, and corporate accomplish-
ments, leading Outtask through sig-
nificant growth, market definition,
and industry recognition for alterna-
tive distributions of software. The
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The
Year program recognizes entrepre-
neurs who have demonstrated excel-
lence in areas such as business inno-
vation, financial performance, and
personal commitment to their busi-
nesses and communities.
Brianne Purdy Klotzsche ’85 and
her husband, Carl, relocated to
Indianapolis, along with their two
children, Grant, age 5, and Gwynne,
age 2.
Jennifer L. Kutcher ’86 and Robert
W. Lendler were married Sept. 8,
2001. Jennifer is a Management
Consultant for Pricewaterhouse-
Coopers, specializing in the gaming
and hospitality industry. Robert is a
Quality Assurance Specialist/
Developer for Vertex Inc., a software
company. After a honeymoon in
Venice, Portofino, and Lake Como,
the couple returned to Philadelphia,
where they now reside.
Neil Wilkin ’86 (Darden/Law ’94)
has been named President of
Roanoke-based Optical Cable, in ad-
dition to his duties as CFO. The com-
pany manufactures and markets a
broad range of fiber optic cables for
high-bandwidth transmission of data,
video, and audio communications
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26 • McINTIRE .. now
over short to moderate distances.
Alan Gravely ’87 and his wife,
Sheree Barnhorn Gravely (A&S
’86), had their third child, Mitchell, in
October 2001. Mitchell joins his sister,
Jordan, age 6, and brother, Trevor,
age 3. The family lives in Ridgewood,
N.J.
Deborah Lawson ’88, a Director of
Equity Research at Salomon Smith
Barney in New York City, and her
husband, Robert Wallace, had their
first child, John Lawson Wallace, Dec.
7, 2001.
Jennifer “J.B.” Bryan ’89, President
of J.B. Bryan Financial Group Inc., in
Richmond, Va., and Washington,
D.C., was profiled in a June 11, 2002,
Richmond Times-Dispatch article ti-
tled “Struggle Is Paying Off;
Entrepreneur Offers Financial, Other
Services.” (Please see “McIntire
People” for more information about
Bryan.)
Elizabeth Keehne Cotton ’89 and
her husband, Chris Cotton, had their
second child, Elizabeth Leigh (Ellie),
April 10, 2002. She joins big brother
William, born Sept. 6, 2000.
Thomas Archer ’90; his wife, Julie;
and their three children (Mackenzie,
Jason, and Graham) recently relo-
cated to San Jose, Calif. Archer is an
Audit Partner at Pricewaterhouse-
Coopers.
Megh Manseta ’90 is the 2001–2002
recipient of The Lieutenant Walter A.
Jacobs Award at the Tuck School of
Business at Dartmouth. The award
recognizes a student who has demon-
strated intellectual ability and curios-
ity at Tuck. Manseta, a second-year
student from Bombay, India, was
nominated for this award by his
classmates for his thoughtful class
commentary, his interest in intellec-
tual topics, and serving as a good role
model outside class. The Tuck faculty
agreed that Megh deserved this
recognition based on his intellectual
curiosity, sound judgment in acade-
mic work, and personal habits and
conduct, which inspired confidence
and enthusiasm in his peers. Before
attending Tuck, Manseta served as
CEO and Partner in different compa-
nies within his family-owned business
in India. He received his M.B.A. from
Tuck June 8, 2002, graduating as an
Edward Tuck Scholar with Highest
Distinction. Manseta ac-
cepted an offer to
join the
Corporate
Develop-
ment and
Planning
Division
at Eaton
Corporation, in Cleveland.
Melissa Snelson ’90 joined Stonehill
Group LLP, a Minneapolis consulting
firm, as a Principal in January 2002.
She continues to practice in litigation
consulting and expert witness testi-
mony.
Lisa Morowitz Hopp ’91 and her
husband, Craig, are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their second
child, Leah Regan, born March 20,
2002. The Hopp family lives in Mill
Creek, Wash.
Alison Webb ’91 recently completed
her second master’s degree, an
M.B.A. from the Wharton School of
Business, with a concentration in
strategic management and health
care management. She backpacked
through Southeast Asia during the
summer of 2002 before settling in
New York City, where she will work
as a Business Strategy Consultant for
Braun Consulting.
David Mele ’92 (Darden ’99)
and Jennifer (Ryan)
Mele ’92 are proud
to announce the
birth of their
second child,
Kyle Ryan,
born March
24, 2002.
Kyle joins
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big sister Katie, age 2, in the Mele
family. David, who completed his
M.B.A. at Darden in 1999, is a New
Ventures Director with Landmark
Communications, in Norfolk, Va., and
Jennifer is a busy stay-at-home
mother.
Daphne Norvell ’92 recently left
Deloitte & Touche to be home with
her two daughters, Carter, age 31/2,
and Shields, age 2.
Kristen Anton Reilly ’92 and John
Paul Reilly ’92 have two future
Comm School Hoos—Alexandra, age
4, and Jack, age 1.
Philip Manos ’94 has been pro-
moted to the position of Controller
for International Paper’s Augusta,
Ga., mill. A seven-year
employee of
International
Paper, Manos
has served as
Manager of
Business Analysis at
the Augusta mill since 1999. Manos
will be responsible for all finance
functions at the facility, including fi-
nancial reporting, internal controls,
and cost management/analysis.
The mill employs more than 800 and
has annual sales exceeding $500
million.
Carter Townsend ’95, “after leaving
my gig as guitar roadie for Eddie Van
Halen,” he says, is developing finan-
cial software for FactSet Research
Systems, in San Francisco. He’d love
to hear from his fellow “fish” at
Fotini Abatzis ’96 (Master’s in MIS
’97) married Matthew Wetzel Sept. 2,
2001. They live in Pittsburgh, where
Matthew is completing his neuro-
surgery residency. Fotini works at
KPMG Consulting.
Eric Modell ’97 left Pricewater-
houseCoopers and joined his father in
business, making Eric the fourth gen-
eration in the family business, Gerald
Modell Inc., as a diamond importer
and jewelry wholesaler/retailer. Says
Eric, “I’ve taken valuable lessons from
both my years at the Comm School
and PricewaterhouseCoopers and am
trying to introduce a nineteenth cen-
tury company (we were established in
1893) into the twenty-first century.
Needless to say, I work much harder
now than ever before, but I must ad-
mit, I am enjoying myself more than I
ever thought I would.” Eric plans to
continue supporting the Modell
Family Scholarship at the McIntire
School and is proud to be able to help
a growing number of students.
Bryan Van Vranken ’97 will be a
member of the Class of 2004 at the
University of South Carolina’s Moore
School of Business.
In Memoriam
Jo Frances Heiden ’87 died of car-
diac arrest and respiratory failure
March 25, 2002, at her home in
Arlington, Va. Heiden, an artist, sold
gift cards through her business, J.F.
Originals, and used the proceeds for
myriad philanthropic efforts. She was
also a successful day trader.
Heiden was paralyzed from the
shoulders down in a fall during her
second year at the University. After a
year of head and neck rehabilitation,
she returned to finish her degree at
McIntire, with concentrations in mar-
keting and management information
systems. She worked as a software
engineer before founding her own
company (http://www.washington
post.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=ar
ticle&node=&contentId=A33886-
2002Mar28¬Found=true).
McINTIRE .. now • 27
W S
During his 10-year leadership of
McIntire’s graduate programs,
Bob Kemp saw enrollment
grow from 80 students in
1992 to 287 students 2002—a
250 percent increase. First as
Director of Graduate Studies
and then as Associate Dean for
Graduate Programs, Kemp built a team
of faculty and staff who redesigned the existing graduate pro-
grams and created a new custom program with Ernst &
Young.
As Kemp assumes a different role in Graduate
Programs—full-time management of the Ernst & Young M.S.
in Accounting Program—he also looks forward to more time
for research and teaching. We asked him to describe the
achievements of McIntire’s Graduate Programs during his ad-
ministration.
These past 10 years were the most satisfying in my 22
years at the University. I am so appreciative of the
support from faculty, students, and staff in building
Graduate Programs. I want to see the graduate programs
continue to grow, and we all worked hard to make sure
the pieces are in place so I can go home to the faculty and
smile. Both the M.S. in Accounting—Tax Consulting and
the M.S. in the Management of Information Technology,
which recently expanded to Northern Virginia, are suc-
cessful executive-format programs. I look forward to
heading the wonderful partnership that we established
over the past few years with Ernst & Young through the
custom accounting program.
If you go back in the School’s history, the dream of the
faculty was to build world-class graduate programs.
McIntire’s primary mission will always be our undergrad-
uate program, but a very strong secondary mission is to
extend that charge to graduate programs tied to specific
disciplines. I think every person who has sat in my chair
has really tried to foster and build on that charge.
McIntire’s Graduate Programs Office has two objec-
tives in creating our executive-format and custom pro-
grams. First, all of our graduate programs must add to the
intellectual capital of the School and the University. We
bring in only the very best students with a real passion for
their discipline. Also, the programs should help the School
to recruit and retain the best faculty and then to challenge
them intellectually.
The second objective is that the programs must add to
the financial health of the School. We are the only school
at the University where the graduate programs help to
support the undergraduate mission, and I’m very proud of
that. We’ve done it through a real team effort, starting
with Dean Zeithaml’s leadership. We’ve done it by learn-
ing to dream, to take risks, and to work hard.
We are meeting both objectives and have created a
very strong foundation. We have an excellent faculty, dedi-
cated administrative team, and an outstanding leader in
Peter Todd, who succeeds me as Associate Dean for
Graduate Programs. We are in great shape. The future of
graduate programs at McIntire is brighter than ever. M
28 • McINTIRE .. now
Robert S. Kemp
Director, Ernst & Young M.S. in Accounting Program
R E V E N U EState/University Funding $8,176,233 38%Endowment Income 1,995,059 9%Gifts and Misc. Income 11,248,725 53%
$21,420,017
O T H E RDeferred Gifts/Expectancies $1,505,000Gifts in Kind 1,472,238
$2,977,238
Fiscal Year: 7/1/01 to 6/30/02
EndowmentIncome
9%
State/University
Funding
38%
Gifts and
Misc. Income
53%
Salaries and
Benefits
45%
Operating Expenses
23%
Transfers to
Endowment
32%
Investors’Report
2001–2002
Investors’Report
2001–2002
E X P E N S E SSalaries and Benefits $9,517,396 45%Operating Expenses 4,985,785 23%Transfers to Endowment 6,916,836 32%
$21,420,017
McIntire School of Commerce Financial Report 2001–2002
The following Honor Roll pages include photos of students and faculty at the
graduation of the Class of 2002. The sense of joy and achievement
on the faces of McIntire’s newest graduates is a reflection of what your
generous donation really accomplishes.Investors’ Report2001–2002
1925Harold N. Armstrong+ &
Mary P. Armstrong+
1926Irving H. Wainwright+
1928W. Scott Macgill Jr. (A&S)+
1929Joseph N. Shumate+
1932John Rustel Thomasson &
Margaret Smith Thomasson
1933Anonymous (1)
1934Edmund F. MacDonald+ &
Catherine W. MacDonald (A&S ‘33)+
F.W. Gerhart (A&S)+ & Elanore H. Gerhart
1935Raymond C. AylorMr. William L. Montague+ &
Mildred M. Montague
1936Thomas H. Wiss III+
1937Robert E. GoldstenGeorge W. Mapp Jr.
1938James Conway Davis
1939Harold S. Parrott
1940Thornton W. Burnet+ &
Mary Elizabeth C. BurnetWilliam Carter Lowe M.D.CAPT Edward C. Oldfield Jr.
USN (Ret.) & Lucy Garnett Jordan Oldfield
COL Richard A. Raichlen USA (Ret.)Jack R. Riggs
1941Clarence T. Callahan &
Violet CallahanMAJ Calvin C. Crum USMC (Ret.)Romaine S. Scott Jr.
1942CDR William K. Dove USN (Ret.) C. William Huntsberry
1943Roger D. Fraley
1944Frederick C. Davidson Jr.
1947William B. N. BrookesWilliam B. RobinsonLois Jean Brown Teter
1948Barnard F. JenningsThomas B. Stanley Jr.+ &
Ruth Stanley
1949COL James M. Baylor USMCR (Ret.)A. Boyd Claytor IIIThomas M. CraigThomas G. DeShazo &
Dorothy H. DeShazoGeorge T. GlennJoseph E. Godridge Jr. &
Barbara K. GodridgeJoseph G. Hyman &
Dorothea J. HymanJack P. JeffriesWarwick D. Johnston+Douglas M. Joyner Sr. &
Peggy A. JoynerCharles G. Nusbaum
1950Edwin G. Adair Jr.+
1952Don-Michael BirdMilton S. Bolton & Barbara BoltonRichard L. Laird
1956Kenneth W. MorrisonRoy G. Parks Jr.Richey Smith
1957Robert S. Bersch & Martha R. BerschRobert C. Duval & Kate Duval
1959Charles W. Brooks Jr.Oakley W. Cheney Jr.Robert D. Mudd Jr.+
1960Robert G. Stern
1961William G. BaddeleyBetsy Noyes BrittonHugh A. BurrellLeslie H. FriedmanCharles H. Henderson III
1964H. Alexander HolmesRichard W. Young Sr. &
Margaret Mapp Young
1965James E. AllisonKenneth S. White
1966Joseph R. Daniel
1967Okla Basil Meade Jr.C. Stanley Peikin
1968Bruce G. Gabler
1971Allan T. Hirsh III & Lisa S. HirshWilliam F. & Joyce RichmondJohn E. Vey
1973Alexander G. FisherWilliam C. LucasNiles C. Overly
McIntire Cornerstone Society Honor Roll
The McIntire Cornerstone Society recognizes alumni, faculty, staff,and friends who make planned gifts to the McIntire School. Thesegifts include bequests, living and testamentary trusts, gifts from
retirement plans, gifts of real estate and other assets, and life insurancedesignations. They also encompass various life income arrangements (to the donor and spouse or others) such as gift annuities, pooled incomefunds, and charitable trusts. We invite you to join the McIntire Corner-stone Society by providing for the McIntire School in your financial andestate plans. Call our Planned Giving Office toll free at 1-888-302-6207 or the University Planned Giving Office at 1-800-688-9UVA for moreinformation or to let us know you have included the McIntire School inyour estate plans. We have made every attempt to make sure the listingis correct; we appreciate your call if you note any errors or omissions.
The McIntire.Comm Fund, the Colonnade Campaign,and the SerpentineCampaign
As the McIntire School prepares to moveBack to the Lawn into a renovated Rouss Hall and a new 100,000-square-foot
building, the School continues to build theworld’s best business programs with the help ofour loyal alumni and friends. McIntire thanks our committed investors who participate in theMcIntire.Comm Fund, the Colonnade Campaign,and the Serpentine Campaign. These campaignshelp the School secure long-term annual operat-ing funds now as we work to meet our buildingcampaign needs. We hope that you will join theSchool in these important campaigns. As aninvestor in one of these funds, you will receivespecial recognition, including your name on adistinctive plaque in the new building.
Investors’ Report2001–2002
McIntire.Comm FundInvestors $125,000 total ($25,000 ayear for 5 years)Anonymous Dara Jane Brunelli &
Timothy P. O’HaraFrederick C. CobleKenneth F. CooperJoseph R. Daniel &
Linda Daniel❖Henry A. Dudley Jr. &
Ann M. Dudley❖
Richard L. Fisher & Dorothy D. Fisher❖
Donald E. Flow & Robbin Bartlett Flow
William E. FrankeRobert B. HarmanJames G. Harris & Martha M. HarrisSonja Leslie Hoel❖Michael T. Jackson❖
Gregory S. LedfordEdward D. McCradyNicholas A. Merrick &
Leslie M. Merrick❖
Paul K. Meyer & Amy S. Meyer❖John T. O’Connell &
Anita D. O’Connell❖Charles Wesley Peebles Jr.Brendan R. Richardson Curtis W. Schade❖
Richard D. Tadler & Donna Graff Tadler❖
Steven M. Tadler & Joyce E. TadlerLaura Kasselman Turner &
Charles H. Turner IV❖
Michael A. Wildish
Colonnade CampaignInvestors $50,000 total ($10,000 ayear for 5 years)Anonymous Mitchell R. Cohen &
Susan Oberhelman CohenThomas A. DePasqualeRichard M. GersonP. Jeffrey LeckWilliam W. McCartenLilian Shackelford Murray Edgar L. Parrish &
Katherine MacLachlan ParrishJeffrey R. PenningtonRobert M. RubinoJohn T. Shippee &
Christine Shippee❖
J. Scott Sinclair❖John G. Stathis
Serpentine CampaignInvestors $25,000 total ($5,000 ayear for 5 years)Tia Lee BrunelliBruce B. Durkee Timothy C. FordAnne Gibboney HuskePhilip B. Pool Jr.❖Jeffrey A. RaichEric S. StangeJames E. Toups & Tracy T. ToupsDonald K. Truslow
❖ UVA Lawn Society Member
Investors’ Report2001–2002
1974Jon H. Hammond
1975Herbert R. Martens Jr.Larry J. RoseSteven R. Shapiro
1976Richard L. FisherJonathan D. Mariner
1979Keith A. Walder
1982Elissa BuieRosa Perez McGonigal &
Arthur H. McGonigal Jr. (A&S ‘82)Joseph H. M. Roddy
1983Perrie H. MayGeorgia M. Willis
1985David B. Barr
1986Mary Metzler Hoobler
1991Alison Elizabeth Webb
Parents & FriendsJosephine T. BurmanLinda ByersKerry D. Favro & Sandra FavroRuth G. HouserGreenhow Johnston Jr. &
Maria Johnston
Faculty & StaffAnonymous (2)Whitfield Broome Jr.William K. CarterJudith C. CashBonnie Guiton HillRay C. Hunt Jr. & Roberta HuntRobert S. Kemp Jr. & Pam KempWilliam F. O’DellDavid W. ThompsonEllen Whitener
+ Deceased
McIntire Lawn Society$100,000+ DonorsJeffrey C. Walker &
Suzanne C. Walker❖John A. Griffin❖
James Kirtis Murray III & Mary B. Murray❖
Michael S. Murray & Allison P. Murray❖
William B. Massey Sr.❖William B. Massey Jr.❖
McIntire Dean’s Society$25,000–$99,999 DonorsAnonymousDara Jane Brunelli &
Timothy P. O’HaraFrederick C. CobleKenneth F. CooperJoseph R. Daniel & Linda Daniel❖Henry A. Dudley Jr. &
Ann M. Dudley❖
Richard L. Fisher & Dorothy D. Fisher❖
Donald E. Flow & Robbin Bartlett Flow
James G. Harris & Martha M. Harris
Sonja Leslie Hoel❖Michael T. Jackson❖
Gregory S. LedfordEdward D. McCradyScott McDonald❖
Nicholas A. Merrick & Leslie M. Merrick❖
Paul K. Meyer & Amy S. Meyer❖Charles Wesley Peebles Jr.Richard D. Tadler &
Donna Graff Tadler❖Steven M. Tadler & Joyce E. TadlerLaura Kasselman Turner &
Charles H. Turner IV❖
Michael A. WildishGeorge C. Williams Jr.❖
McIntire Colonnade Level$10,000–$24,999 DonorsAnonymous Nancy Egan BaselRichard R. Cheatham &
Beverly P. CheathamHenry P. DoggrellPeter J. DunneBruce B. DurkeeDouglas J. Ferrari
Robert M. Freeman❖
Richard M. GersonDavid R. HiltyH. Alexander Holmes❖P. Jeffrey LeckWilliam W. McCartenOkla Basil Meade Jr. &
Elizabeth Meade❖
Patricia A. MorrisLilian Shackelford MurrayRichard J. NadeauChristopher J. NassettaJohn T. O’Connell &
Anita D. O’Connell❖Edgar L. Parrish & Katherine
MacLachlan ParrishDavid L. ReynoldsRobert M. RubinoJohn T. Shippee &
Christine Shippee❖
John G. StathisWilliam W. SummerourJames W. Todd❖
Robert E. Wehrle
McIntire Serpentine Level$5,000–$9,999 DonorsAnonymousTiffany B. Armstrong &
Kelly B. ArmstrongThomas H. BaconJeffrey D. BartlettTia Lee BrunelliRoger L. Calvert &
Barbara C. CalvertBradley Craig ColemanGardner G. CoursonThomas A. DePasqualeRichard J. Diemer Jr. &
Adele HoffmeyerKevin J. DriscollThomas N. Felker &
Barbara Regar FelkerMatthew P. FiggieTimothy C. FordTimothy A. HaleAnne Gibboney HuskeDale Scott Lam &
Gwendolyn Bowers LamStephen P. Joyce &
Nina O. JoyceAugust W. Lentz IIIKevin A. McNerney &
Ann Daly McNerneyT. Douglas McQuade
John B. MearsPeter F. Minan & Bianca B. MinanWilliam K. Perrin &
Susan M. PerrinJohn H. Pettey IIIPhilip B. Pool Jr.❖Jeffrey A. RaichBarry L. ReisigJ. Scott Sinclair❖Eric S. StangeRobert G. SternJames E. Toups & Tracy T. ToupsDonald K. TruslowElizabeth A. Twohy &
Kevin V. MichaelsRichard T. Wheeler Jr. &
Mary-Elliott WheelerThomas C. Wylly II & Pam Wylly
McIntire Pavilion Level$2,500–$4,999 DonorsWilliam Alesio Jr.John R. Banbury Jr.Howard L. Baucom &
Barbara BaucomWilliam Russell Bridges III &
Lisa S. BridgesLucille Marie BucklesJeffrey E. Carleton &
Kristine Houston❖
Thomas Allen CarverJohn P. Connaughton &
Stephanie F. ConnaughtonJames E. CrockerSuzanne Stumberg Crosland &
John E. CroslandFrederick C. Davidson Jr.H. Lowell DavisJames A. DyeJames F. Egan & Marianne P. EganPeter E. EngelAlbert E. Ferrara Jr. &
Rita B. FerraraMark E. Galant & Cynthia T. GalantMoylan F. Gomila Jr. &
Gwathmey F. GomilaRoy Byron HarrillHenry B. Harris III &
Linda Spofford HarrisJ. Dale Harvey IIGordon E. HeffernRobert A. Innamorati &
Margaret InnamoratiMary Ruth JohnsonPaul B. Kamke
Christopher C. Kearney & Heather A. Young
Thomas M. Keifer & Mary L. KeiferHenry S. Klaiman &
Linda S. KlaimanJohn KuchinskiBryan Douglas LongGail Pallardy LykesJulian Arthur MabeMartin G. MandTed A. McDowellRobert A. MoorefieldMarc B. MoyersCraig D. PowellMark S. Reese & Jacqueline ReeseStephen A. SacksChris William Shumway &
Carrie Shumway❖
John W. Spencer IIKenneth Dale TremainLex W. TroutmanCharlotte J. WalkerEarl E. Webb & Susan Rollings WebbMary Karen Merkel WillsMeryl Lynn Buchanan Witmer &
Charles H. WitmerJohn F. WoodsD. Jean Wu
Monroe Hall Associates$1,000–$2,499 DonorsKenneth C. AgeloffMark M. AndersonMarcia Yanick ArmstrongHughes R. Bakewell Jr. &
Allyson Wells BakewellJohn A. BaughLisa K. BehrGordon J. BernhardtNikki Greene Beyer &
Richard M. BeyerWilliam F. Blue &
Katherine B. Blue❖
Geoffrey T. BlytheMilton S. Bolton &
Barbara S. Bolton❖
Richard R. Bonaventura & Ellen Farraye Bonaventura
W. Jeffrey Booker & Rhonda C. Booker
A. Eugene Bowles Jr.Mary L. Brown & Robert A. BrownStewart H. Brown Jr.❖Lesley Ann CahillWilliam L. CarrerasPatricia Marie Cary & Scott G. CaryTrevor J. ChaplickGena Berg CobbJohn W. CoffeyMitchell R. Cohen &
Susan Oberhelman CohenKendall K. CollinsR. Timothy ConnerRichard L. CooperWilliam CouperCurtis D. DeaneKevin J. DellSamuel A. Derieux
McIntire 2001–2002 Honor Roll
We are pleased to recognize the following donors who made gifts tothe McIntire School of Commerce during the period July 1, 2001,through June 30, 2002. Their dedication and generosity help to
ensure our continued success. We are proud of the quality of our students,our academic programs, and our faculty. We share the names of thefollowing who have invested in McIntire.
M c I N T I R E G I F T S O C I E T I E S
Investors’ Report2001–2002
John L. Dinos & Nancy C. DinosDonald A. DoeringWilliam K. DoveThomas P. DukeMartha J. DunnAlan Carter Egge & Claudia EggeJeffrey D. ElginDouglas S. FavreDonna Lee Baker FeeneyThomas M. FinkeCharles McCroan FiveashElizabeth O’Brien Flanagan &
Robert J. FlanaganRichard E. Fogg & Mason C. Fogg❖
Ragan Portaro Folan & McDara P. Folan III
Leslie H. FriedmanBruce G. Gabler &
Ann L. GablerGordon L. Gentry Jr. &
Judy C. GentryDouglas B. George Jr.Glenn H. Gettier Jr.❖Ronald C. GoodsteinMichael GordonAnn Lawrence GrastySamuel P. GrierDaniel Gropper &
Tammy Jeanne AllenCeleste Clement GunterRobert G. GurneeFrederic L. HallT. Kent Hammond &
Jayne Morin HammondRonnie Edwin HaroldRobert W. HarrisDeborah R. Harvey & Gary E. WoodChris Bradley HeckmanRoger R. HillD. Scott Hinchman &
Melissa D. HinchmanYuille Holt IIIGuerard H. Howkins Jr.Sheila Darlene HunsuckerWilliam G. Hupfeldt &
Margaret Kane HupfeldtGregg E. JohnsonJoseph A. Julian Jr.Marc L. KaplanDavid A. KelleyDonald A. King Jr. &
Janemarie Dionne King❖
Donald L. Kovach & Betty Jane Kovach
F. Gordon Kraft & Suzanne H. KraftRichard L. LairdRobert T. LamkinMarc P. LefarEdwin F. LeGard Jr.❖Stephen L. Liedtka &
Jeanne L. LiedtkaSharon Espey LoweMichael J. MaddenJohn K. Marlow &
Joyce Marlow❖
Colleen Mary Martin & Chapin E. Wilson III
Scott G. Martin
William A. Matthews IIIKevin R. McCarey & Kate McCareyJames A. McClurg &
Melody A. McClurgThomas W. McKelveyRichard T. McKinlessNeil F. MeyersCatharine Lynne MidkiffAlan B. Munro Jr.Robert A. NigroEd OffterdingerJ. Boyd PageS. Kime PatselMichael Lawrence PeduzziJanice Pascua Peischel &
James A. Peischel Jr.Jason Michael PickardJohn S. Pickler &
Rita Hundley PicklerStephen C. PierceStephen J. PotterRoy A. PylesDouglas E. QuarlesAmanda H. RichardsonThomas D. Roberts III &
Pamela C. RobertsJames G. Rose Jr.Thomas N. RoseJohn W. RussellBrian G. SadlerMary S. SampleHeather Lynn ScanlonDouglas N. SchantzWanda Daugherty Schmidt &
Carl W. SchmidtJohn M. G. Schmohl Jr.Robert N. H. SenerGary A. ShankmanMarc B. SharpWilliam T. Sherman &
Helen H. ShermanKatrina F. Sherrerd &
David G. SmithWilliam J. Spain Jr.Joseph M. SqueriGregory S. StayinDonald Street Jr.F. Edward ThomasSchuyler M. Tilney &
Elizabeth A. Tilney❖
Cheryl M. TrzcinskiStuart J. TurilleMichael A. TurnerScott W. VallarCraig S. Wagner &
Barbara C. WagnerGary G. Wallace & Sara W. WallaceThomas D. WashburnHorace P. Whitworth IIBeverley N. Wilkerson Jr.Roy M. WittThomas W. WoodRichard W. Young &
Margaret Mapp Young❖
Comm School Patrons$500–$999 DonorsLester Fisher Alexander III &
Tiffany Smith AlexanderConway C. Allen Peter Crane AlmondJill E. AndersonThomas L. Andrews IIIThomas W. ArcherFord S. Bartholow &
Cynthia L. BartholowBarry N. Berlin & Martha P. BerlinTracy L. BermanEdward J. Bidwell &
Margaret C. BidwellM. Stuart Bolton Jr.William H. Bolton &
Sheller Campbell BoltonW. Martin BonanKay Harris Bonyak &
Edward V. BonyakRobert Mott Brown IVDenise Cullum Burkard &
Michael R. BurkardWilliam F. CalliottHolly Wortman CaporaleMary H. CardinMarianne K. CarlJames A. Catlin Jr.M. Campbell CawoodTheodore L. Chandler Jr.Gabriela C. ChaseMarcus B. ChildressDavid ColkerSusan D. ConniffStuart W. Connock &
Gwendolyn R. ConnockCameron N. Cosby &
Michele A. CosbyNorman C. CreechThomas J. Cricchi &
Bonnie Wells CricchiC. Felix Cross IIICalvin C. CrumCharles R. Daniel IIINadia Billig Daniel &
Matthew S. DanielDaniel N. DavisWill Davis IIIStephanie Jane DeemRobert F. DeLongSusan Ritchie DevineLawrence J. DiamondLarry G. DillonLarry W. DobrinskySusan E. DodgeWalter B. Doggett IIINeal A. ElkinBarbour T. Farinholt &
Ida V. FarinholtRobert Massey FarinholtWilliam Blair FarinholtD. Richard Felker II &
Janice W. FelkerKaren F. Ferguson &
Mark G. FergusonElizabeth S. FernandesC. Allan Foster
Lisa Parks GallowayDonna Elizabeth GarbanPatrick J. GarrettAshley George Gill & Scott GillWilliam L. Glenn Jr.Joseph E. Godridge Jr. &
Barbara K. GodridgeGregg I. GoldenbergSara Elisabeth GoochH. Brice Graves❖David B. GreenwaldSandra S. GrodskyLynn M. GumowskiGerald Arthur HahneCarol W. HallB. Thomas HallsteadG. Bernard Hamilton❖
Leroy R. Hamlett Jr. & Patricia Bromm Hamlett
Richard V. HantzmonM. Raleigh HarbourKerri S. Hauck & Darren C. HauckJean A. Hellering &
Richard B. VernerRodney C. HerringH. Thomas HicksJohn W. Hogge & Susan H. HoggeRebecca Bailey HotzeMargaret C. H. HuckabeeWilliam Lee HudsonL. Peyton HumphreyPeter D. HuntNancy Stelten JacksonC. Andrew JohnsKelley Lewis JohnstonPamela J. KeppleRobert D. Kipps &
Pamela Berkley KippsBarrett B. Kollme & Astri H. KollmeRebecca Anne KongDavid W. Kudravetz &
McCrea S. KudravetzChristopher F. KyriopoulosScott A. LaPortaCarl B. Lehmann IIIL. Ross LeithNorman Elbert LloydKathleen Martin LongCharles S. LorberStephen A. MaginnJason Patrick MannPhilip D. ManosDiane Reiff Mayer &
Peter C. MayerKirk M. McAlpin Jr.James W. MeighenSteven A. Middleton &
Mary Martin MiddletonDavid P. Milligan &
Kathy Lynn MilliganKaren Pontin MilvaneyMark A. Mincer & Tara S. MincerCharles Hosmer Morse IVRichard L. MyersAmanda Clark NelsonP. Bradley Nott Jr. &
Jane Trevillian Nott
Bertram Spagat Nusbaum Jr. &Lois S. Nusbaum
Henry Norwood ObearBarney Lane Ottinger &
Julia Stant OttingerNiles C. OverlyIron Sophia Vomvouras PermisonLeslie Storey Pitcher &
John S. PitcherFrank A. Pividal Jr.Jeffrey B. PizitzPeter B. Polonsky &
Sherry J. PolonskyBruce E. Procton &
Erica ProctonDiane Kirkley RheaEdward Wm Riley IIIMalcolm E. Ritsch Jr. &
Nan Ellen W. RitschRichard A. RobbertsElizabeth Withers Robertson &
Gregory B. RobertsonRobert Michael RoseCharles Thomson Roy IIIFrederick L. Russell Jr.Steven F. SchroederGeorge L. ScottJ. William ScruggsCurt W. ShelmireJohn M. SherwoodDon ShumakerHeather Hamill SibleyMichael Richard SilverClarke Pendleton SimpsonRichey SmithLester A. Sorensen Jr. &
Maxine SorensenJohn R. Stafford IIIRobert Earl Stanley &
Amy E. Kane-StanleyAnne Lowe Stone &
Philip E. Stone Jr.Julia Beecher StricklandFiona Chappell StroheckerAlexander W. SutoPatrick B. SweeneyJennifer Bradbury Tear &
Harry R. Tear IIIWilliam H. TheusJohn C. Thomas Jr.Steven John TricaricoPatrick J. VaughanMark R. Warden &
Michelle Barry WardenJay W. Weber & Sheri WeberJoye Clarke Wells &
James D. Wells IIIRobert G. WhittenKimberly McArdle WickreColin R. Wilkinson &
Emily Lewis WilkinsonTodd K. Wooten & Kris S. WootenAngela C. YoungJames J. Zok & Carolyn R. Zok
❖ UVA Lawn Society Member
M O R E McIntire Gift Societies
1930E. Earle HartTed A. McDowell
1932S. Cooper Dawson Jr.H. Brice Graves❖John R. Thomasson &
Margaret Smith Thomasson❖
1933Henry Norwood Obear
1934Maurice A. Wachstein Jr. &
Barbara B. Wachstein
1935 Littleton W. Parks &
Dorothy D. ParksRobert E. Thomas Jr.
1939Lucien W. BruceEdward Leo DreyerMilton H. KaplanHarold S. Parrott
1940 Thomas H. BaconN. Starr BeatonEdward C. Bostock Jr.Leroy Cooper Jr.Thomas B. NolandFrederick William Pennoyer IIIJohn M. SherwoodF. Robert Sternkopf
Wallace Dabney TrevillianBeverley N. Wilkerson Jr.
1941William H. BellLeonard BernsteinCalvin C. CrumFrederic L. HallL. Peyton Harris & Jeanne HarrisGuerard H. Howkins Jr.G. Benton PattersonHugh M. Steinberger
1942Franklin B. BiggsWilliam K. DoveLeroy Everett Foulkrod Jr.John KempfCharles F. Lloyd Jr.Ralph J. Mitchell Jr.Lawrence F. SnowdenKarl Zeisler
1943William C. Garbee Jr.William R. KrauseIrwin B. Rothschild Jr.
1944Frederick C. Davidson Jr.William M. Timberlake
1945 J. Calvitt Clarke Jr. &
Betty Ann ClarkeRobert E. Wehrle
1946Frank W. Mobley Jr.
1947 Evans H. CrossanSamuel A. DerieuxHenry H. Galusha Jr.Robert H. SchadeDonald B. ScottWalter W. SpeakmanJerrold G. Weinberg
1948 Carlson Fitzhugh BoothMorton Goldmeier &
Elaine GoldmeierCharles Kirk GrafA. Richard Harris & Joan B. HarrisBarnard Fulton JenningsFrancis G. KosowiczNorman Elbert LloydRobert S. McKeeBertram Spagat Nusbaum Jr. &
Lois S. NusbaumCharles Wesley Peebles Jr.Thomas Stokes SeayPhilip Ashby White
1949Leonard Davis & Leah Ottey DavisGeorge T. GlennJoseph E. Godridge Jr. &
Barbara K. GodridgeGordon E. Heffern
John B. Hemmings & Anne P. Hemmings
Harold Graham HollifieldHorace A. LattaDouglas E. Leckie Jr.Douglas E. QuarlesWade P. ThomasWilliam O. WhiteLandon R. Wyatt Jr.Meredith E. Yeago
1950J. Frank AdamsRobert L. Buchanan Jr.George P. BuckeyPeyton F. CarterPeyton S. Cochran Jr.Stuart W. Connock &
Gwendolyn R. ConnockJ. Robert Corish &
Virginia A. BarberGeorge W. Curran IIJohn F. Daley Jr.William H. DeterWarren B. Foster &
Carolyn R. Foster
William W. Gager Jr.Joseph H. HechtC. Flippo HicksRobert T. LamkinAugust W. Lentz IIIReyburn H. PersonFrank C. ShoreRichard F. Sonner &
Mary Lybrook SonnerWilliam J. Spain Jr.W. Walton Vaughan Jr.Robert A. WalterGeorge C. Williams Jr.❖
1951Houston V. BlairHenry W. CalhounGeorge F. DavisJoseph H. DeNoonRussell Godwin Fergusson Jr.Richard V. HantzmonStanley S. HarrisWilliam G. Hupfeldt &
Margaret Kane HupfeldtWilliam A. JamesRobert F. Lyle
M c I N T I R E U N D E R G R A D UAT E A LU M N I G I F TS
Here’s to McIntire’s undergraduate Class of 2002 for achieving the highestlevel of class gift participation among allU.Va.’s undergraduate schools! Eighty-sevenpercent of the class participated, setting anew University record. Way to go!
Investors’ Report2001–2002
Gerald S. MayRoy A. PylesReuben Richard SchweitzerJ. William ScruggsG. Woody StaffordPaul F. Winkles
1952 H. Lee Addison IIIRobert L. Anderson &
Edna T. AndersonDon-Michael BirdMilton S. Bolton &
Barbara S. Bolton❖
Robert A. Cox Jr.Roby R. CraftMilton C. Jackson Jr.David A. KelleyRichard L. LairdWilliam B. Massey Sr.❖Walter B. Plaine Jr.J. William Via Jr.
1953 H. Lowell DavisOrrin L. FrenchRobert P. SchlengerEdward B. Umberger &
Irene J. Umberger
1954 Ronald A. Lear & Olive L. Lear
1955 Arnold Eugene Crotty & Judy CrottyJohn F. PatrickCarlton Lee Schelhorn Carroll Melchers Berndt
1956 William F. Blue &
Katherine B. Blue❖
Daniel E. FrenchBertrum N. Legum &
Joyce N. LegumEdward O. SimpsonRichey Smith
1957 Edward J. Bidwell &
Margaret C. BidwellA. Eugene Bowles Jr.John R. CarlyleWalton R. Cowherd & Sara CowherdJames E. CrockerDonald L. Kovach &
Betty Jane KovachNicke T. KroslowWilliam G. LawrenceJames W. NayJames A. Pettit Jr. & Betsy PettitRay G. Register Jr.Robert N. H. SenerGerald SmithHarold R. SpencerWilliam C. Stephenson III &
Gari D. StephensonTravis O. ThompsonStuart J. TurilleCecil E. Underwood &
Linda F. Underwood
Harold J. Williams Jr. & Louise D. Williams
1958Raymond B. Bottom Jr.Ethan A. Brown Jr. &
Jane Eubanks BrownWard J. CampbellRichard L. CooperJ. Michael DanielLouis C. Einwick Jr.A. Claude KemperDonald F. LivesayAllan J. MalesterMartin G. MandGeorge N. MarkosHenry P. McGill Jr.John R. Morrissette &
Sandra E. MorrissetteThomas J. RunaldueHoward P. Walker
1959 Creed F. Alderson Jr.Charles W. Brooks Jr. &
Carolyn BrooksDwaine J. CotnerPeter G. FetzerGordon L. Gentry Jr. &
Judy C. GentryG. Bernard Hamilton❖
John F. McCueJohn C. Siewers IIRichard J. Weiskittel Jr.
1960Leroy R. Hamlett Jr. &
Patricia Bromm HamlettW. Edward Hudgins Jr.William L. Hudgins Jr.Peter H. NeuwirthFrederick H. NorvelleDonald B. SatiskyRobert G. SternJames W. Todd❖
Richard E. UlmerPeter D. Wolff
1961John J. Austin & Ann H. AustinWilliam G. Baddeley &
Cornelia M. BaddeleyThomas H. BakerBetsy Noyes BrittonRichard W. Elder & Sue G. ElderLeslie H. FriedmanJohn W. Hogge & Susan H. HoggeGeorge F. IsaacsWilliam W. KingHenry S. Klaiman &
Linda S. KlaimanRobert O. LordJohn K. Marlow & Joyce Marlow❖
Howard F. MathiasenHarry A. Morris Jr.
1962 David R. AlmondJohn R. Bigelow Jr.Raymond E. Brann Jr.Lamar L. Burton Jr.
Moncure G. CrowderRichard E. Fogg & Mason C. Fogg❖
Donald A. King Jr. & Janemarie Dionne King❖
Edwin F. LeGard Jr.❖Thomas W. McKelveyRobert A. MoorefieldPhilip M. Morton &
Martha Thomas MortonEdward W. Riley IIIJames H. StatonJohn C. WilliamsRichard J. Wolf
1963Stewart H. Brown Jr.❖Geoffrey R. CobhamRobert M. Freeman❖
Victor L. HarperRoy Byron HarrillEdward J. HeadEdmond A. JoranMarcus G. KeownFloyd M. McGrawThomas A. PensonWilliam K. Perrin & Susan M. PerrinGary W. RembackiBruce H. RinehartMalcolm E. Ritsch Jr. &
Nan Ellen W. RitschRobert S. UndersteinG. Lawrence WarrenThomas R. Yane
1964Michael C. AndersonG. Jeffrey ArnoldLawrence H. BergerLarry W. DobrinskyLawrence W. EverettGlenn H. Gettie Jr.❖H. Alexander Holmes❖Henry L. HopplerDavid E. Houseman Jr.L. Peyton HumphreyMichael T. Jackson❖
F. Gordon Kraft & Suzanne H. KraftStephen A. MillerCharles Hosmer Morse IVP. Bradley Nott Jr. &
Jane Trevillian NottPeter S. RawlingsCharles A. Veatch IIRichard W. Young &
Margaret Mapp Young❖
1965AnonymousStephen M. AdamsHoward H. AndersonJohn B. Banks Jr.Howard L. Baucom &
Barbara BaucomCharles W. Brammer IIIAline F. BrusmanWilliam F. CalliottLawrence M. CardonWilliam L. CarrerasRichard R. Cheatham &
Beverly P. Cheatham
R. William ConantDaniel N. DavisJohn F. Depenbrock Jr.James B. DonnellyWynn A. GoldsmithYuille Holt IIIB. Matthew Hulcher Jr.E. Bruce HutchinsonVal B. KehlAmos N. Latham IIIL. Ross LeithFrancis V. Lowden IIILawrence L. McKnightJames T. MitchellRichard L. MyersBarney Lane Ottinger &
Julia Stant OttingerDouglas F. PollardGeorge A. RaglandRobert D. Schreck IIIEdmund G. SimpsonPatrick J. VaughanJohn R. Watson Jr. &
Sheryl B. WatsonCharles L. Weatherhead
1966Anthony J. ComazziJoseph R. Daniel & Linda Daniel❖Norman D. EverettA. Danner Frazer Jr.Richard M. JonesJohn H. Long Jr.Charles S. LorberJames W. MeighenLawrence M. MolinariLarry B. OlingerJames W. OsborneMichael W. RushingRobert H. WaldruffDavid A. Weinberger
1967Stanley M. AdlerC. Nicholas Colleran Jr. Ronald W. FuchsLarry G. Hobbs & Nancy HobbsJames P. KaczorowskiMarc L. KaplanAlastair Sinclair MacdonaldH. Joseph McKaneOkla Basil Meade Jr. &
Elizabeth Meade❖
J. Edward MetzgerRobert Henry Miles & Jane C. MilesFrank Robertson PetersRobert E. Rankin & Donna P. RankinBarry L. ReisigHunter W. Sims Jr.Paul H. SuhrAlexander W. Suto
1968William C. Ager &
Diane Honeycutt AgerCharles F. BostRobert A. BuerleinJames B. ChristianWilliam Couper
Charles A. Crenshaw & Jerry C. Crenshaw
Thomas P. DukeMichael H. FreehillDonald W. Fulton Jr.Bruce G. Gabler & Ann L. GablerGeorge H. Gromel Jr.B. Thomas HallsteadCharlene MacDowell HanburyRodney C. HerringC. Lee Hilbert & Richmond L. HilbertS. Kenan Manson IIIJerry H. MathewsThomas C. McSwain Jr.Walter F. MelvinLarry N. MullinsRobert N. MumawWilliam H. Nordstrom Jr.Louis D. RevakThomas R. ScannielloStephen T. SchachteGeorge L. ScottLester A. Sorensen Jr. &
Maxine SorensenWilford R. Strutton Jr.William D. Willey Jr. &
Barbara V. WilleyRussell D. Wilson
1969William E. BoissereeRobert T. BradyKenneth F. CooperNorman C. CreechDwight B. Ferguson Jr.Donald E. FosterJohn Randolph Garrett IIIWilliam L. Glenn Jr.Arthur F. Greeder III &
Ann Earman GreederWilliam GreenbergGordon R. GunnRobert A. Innamorati &
Margaret InnamoratiGeorge T. McDaniel IIIDavid M. MorseF. Heath Myers Jr.William A. Oden Jr.Anne Lowe Stone &
Philip E. Stone Jr.Thomas T. Taylor Jr.Ralston B. Vanzant IIRichard T. Wheeler Jr. &
Mary-Elliott WheelerRandolph H. Whitelock
1970Beverly W. BarksdaleThomas M. Blanchard Jr.M. Campbell CawoodGardner G. CoursonHenry P. DoggrellHenry A. Dudley Jr. &
Ann M. Dudley❖
Michael E. EberAlbert E. Ferrara Jr. &
Rita B. FerraraRonald J. GilbertWellman Woodrow Hoff Jr.
Investors’ Report2001–2002
M O R E McIntire Undergraduate Alumni Gifts
Investors’ Report2001–2002
Macon T. KirkmanWilliam W. McCartenThomas B. McCord & Bliss McCordGregory A. Menke &
Christina MenkeJ. Boyd PageEdgar L. Parrish &
Katherine MacLachlan ParrishRonald F. SeayLeo F. Sharpe Jr.Charles G. StroudThomas D. WashburnJ. Elliott Woltz Jr.James J. Zok & Carolyn R. Zok
1971Richard S. BurkeCurtis D. DeaneGary M. DivitoMatt E. EggerRichard M. FoxStephen W. FurstDavid A. GruberJames Mahlon HenryMargaret C. H. HuckabeeDavid W. Kudravetz &
McCrea S. KudravetzWilliam P. May & Sara MaySterling K. D. MayneMichael L. MesserJohn S. MitchellRobert A. NigroGary M. Nuckols &
Alice G. NuckolsJohn H. Pettey IIIDerek J.R. SmithLarry B. SnyderRichard F. SterbaRobert E. TalleyEdward S. Yates IIIWilliam A. Young Jr. &
Cynthia Meyer Young
1972William T. AndersonJeffrey A. BarksdaleJon C. ButlerRoger L. Calvert &
Barbara C. CalvertC. Felix Cross IIIDouglas S. FavreRichard A. GillyGregory W. GriffithMarcel F. HamburgerRobert B. HarmanH. Thomas HicksLeroy A. Keller Jr.Thomas F. KelleyAlan M. KesslerJames A. McCormickJames H. McKenzie &
Mary Ann McKenzieDaniel J. Merchak &
Kathleen M. MerchakJerald F. Miller & Maria M. MillerSamuel E. MorganLouis Pavia Jr.Joseph K. RanneyTimothy R. Rash
Harry W. Stearns IIJames M. StellingWilliam W. SummerourThomas W. Wood
1973Stephen C. AdamsWilliam L. ChoreyDouglas M. Church Jr.John G. ColeLawrence C. DavisThomas G. DelaneyR. Helm DobbinsAlex G. FisherJudith L. FreeDouglas B. George Jr.Frederick E. Haeberle IIMichael D. HudockEugene W. Johnson Jr.Kevin M. KillorenThomas Antoine LemmerWilliam C. LucasWilliam A. Matthews IIIEdward C. McKeown &
Meredith Hathaway McKeownG. William Morton IVIan S. NorfleetNiles C. OverlyRichard A. RobbertsPeter F. SchlegelWinston D. SchwartzMarc B. SharpEdmond H. SmithJames G. SteigerMark N. Stempler &
Ellen Newman StemplerWilliam R. SullivanF. Edward ThomasDouglas A. TrueheartW. Gordon Vance & Pat L. VanceJohn W. Vaughan Jr.Craig S. Wagner &
Barbara C. WagnerG. Thomas Waite IIIFrederic A. Ward &
Emily Griffith WardPaul J. WardenTracy Binion WiestWilliam C. Witt Jr. &
Kathleen A. DePonteCurtis M. Worrell
1974 Conway C. AllenPatricia A. BevisVincent G. BlessingGeorge W. BoyerJerry H. BrentRussell L. BrockStephen F. BrownTheodore L. Chandler Jr.Kevin J. ChaseWilliam L. Clark Jr.Jane W. Cummings &
Gerald C. CummingsPatrick J. Cunningham &
Kathleen A. CunninghamLarry G. DillonAlvaro Garcia-Tunon
Stevens N. Gentil & Margaret C. Gentil
Gary A. GorrellNiesa B. HalpernJon H. HammondF. Peter HarrisJohn M. HeffelfingerDaniel E. Hinchman Jr.James E. Holland Jr.Ronald G. HuneycuttBarry R. Lakas & Elizabeth A. LakasStephen A. MaginnDouglas W. MannLawrence J. MartinE. Morgan Maxwell IIIJames A. McClurg &
Melody A. McClurgR. Kent McNairyGordon C. Milbourn IIIDennis R. MillnerA. Curtis MonkF. Donald Nelms Jr.Jeffrey I. NewmanElton J. Oliver & Cheryl OliverChristine M. OzyjowskiJohn Randolph Respess &
Roberta P. RespessR. Bradford ReynoldsThomas H. RomerJohn W. RussellPhillip W. ShiflettDon ShumakerRoger D. SteelePatrick B. SweeneyD. Keith TurnerElizabeth A. Twohy &
Kevin V. MichaelsDaniel M. VitezBenjamin N. WafleJames Kirk Wood &
Darlene Sprinkle WoodJoseph H. YoungWilliam M. Zoll
1975Ross E. ArmstrongGeorge R. BeardKenneth M. BlicharskiM. Stuart Bolton Jr.Bruce C. Boorman &
Patricia A. BoormanRichard E. BraunElizabeth Laucella BrockelmanMary L. Brown & Robert A. BrownKenneth C. ClarryStephen J. CoyaJohn B. Crostic Jr. &
Lynn Stenger CrosticHarry D. DickinsonO. Ray DossMichael C. DussiaC. Allan FosterMark S. Frey & Lou Ann FreyGarry E. FriedmanKaren A. GenoArthur D. Gilbert &
Martha H. GilbertNeil Gilmour III &
Susan Kovarik Gilmour
Lewis Michael Gracik Jr.James W. HammersleyHenry B. Harris III &
Linda Spofford HarrisDavid B. Hawkins &
Audrey Arrowood HawkinsKenneth W. HensleyPatrick M. HudsonWilliam E. Hunt Jr.Gregg E. JohnsonRaymond H. JohnsonRobert S. Jones Jr. &
Pamela Shepherd JonesClaude E. Keener Jr. &
Nancy S. KeenerBranch P. LawsonRobert V. LazanskyRobert H. LevyMichael J. LewisWilliam F. LindlawGary C. MahGregory Dean ManweilerSusan D. NottinghamWayne A. PankeyJohn S. Pickler &
Rita Hundley PicklerLynn K. Pierce & Charlotte W. PierceJames W. PoatsRobert L. PoffDennis B. Rabinovitz &
Maureen Delanty RabinovitzElizabeth Withers Robertson &
Gregory B. RobertsonLarry J. Rose & Deborah A. RoseRobert M. RubinoStephen A. SacksWilliam L. Sager
Thomas S. SaundersJohn N. ScottJohn P. Smith & Teresa L. SmithMichael E. SpicerDonald Street Jr.Stephanie Crouch SumnerJohn C. Thomas Jr.Robert M. Warren Jr.Maurice O. WhiteNelson W. WilforeCharles P. Wingfield Jr.
1976Robert Bruce AldermanMargot Kepper Berry &
Currell V. BerryNikki Greene Beyer &
Richard M. BeyerCharles R. Casassa Jr.Martin L. CoffeeJohn M. Couric Jr.Lauri Beth Freeman CriquiSuzanne Stumberg Crosland &
John E. CroslandRoger A. DavisJohn H. Diffendal Jr.John L. Dinos & Nancy C. DinosSusan E. DodgeBruce B. DurkeeBrig EasleyTimothy G. Ebright &
Robbin A. EbrightDonna Lee Baker FeeneyErnest W. Fergusson Jr.Richard L. Fisher &
Dorothy D. Fisher❖C. Franklin Flanary IIJohn B. Gable
John J. Haffey IIIVirginia M. HaganHugh T. Harrison II &
Nancy M. HarrisonWilliam S. Haywood IIIW. Michael Heatwole IIISusan Connell HoukR. Alan HutchisonMernie G. HuttmanMary Ruth JohnsonThomas R. Kinert &
Deborah L. KinertFrancis Xavier KingStewart C. Lawler IICarl B. Lehmann IIIDavid W. LipchakJames L. Mavredes Jr.Mark R. MillsCynthia F. Mullen &
W. Grigg Mullen Jr.Brian J. MulreanyRichard J. NadeauPhilip B. Pool Jr.❖Wynne K. Roos & David A. RoosBobby Dean SheltonWilliam T. Sherman &
Helen H. ShermanJanet M. Shumaker &
Frank ShumakerPhilip A. SigelDavid A. StimsonRichard L. StrasburgerStuart D. ThayerLex W. TroutmanScott W. UrquhartJay W. Weber & Sheri WeberDonna Roman WilsonThomas C. Wylly II & Pam Wylly
1977Warren E. AldrichCraig D. AndersonHarry J. Andrews Jr.Thomas L. Andrews IIIMarcia Yanick ArmstrongNancy Johnson BeltonDavid W. BerkeyBarry N. Berlin & Martha P. BerlinElizabeth D. Blake &
Thomas D. BlakeBrian J. Bogart & Donna BogartPatrick J. BradyRichard O. Bunce Jr.Donald G. Burnette Jr.Christine Heger CahnRichard T. CarterBarbara Caretti CassidyNancy Reid ColeIrene Huie Coons &
Michael S. CoonsWellington W. Cottrell IIIMichael H. Crickenberger &
Kristine K. CrickenbergerElizabeth B. CurranSuzette S. CusterPatricia Young DanielJames A. DyeKel-Ann Sheldon Eyler &
James W. Eyler
Donald E. Flow & Robbin Bartlett Flow
Charles R. GaunttMary T. GingellE. Bradford Holbrook III &
Janie W. HolbrookCindy R. HookJeffrey M. HucekJoan Tabourn Hughes &
Allen A. HughesCharles M. JohnstonFrank E. Key Jr.Brent A. Knowles &
Rebecca West KnowlesAnna H. KostMichael J. MaddenRichard A. MarshallWilliam B. Massey Jr.❖Kirk M. McAlpin Jr.David P. McFarland &
Kathleen C. McFarlandT. Douglas McQuadeMarlin E. MillerThomas J. Minneman &
Deborah Robinson-MinnemanMarc B. MoyersDee Ann Collins PallaisRufus Parks IIJoseph E. ParzickHartwell Philips &
Cynthia Pripeton PhilipsGary T. PiacentiniDouglas H. PickThomas C. RobertsMindy Lenett Russell &
Gary J. RussellRandolph Shapiro &
Shauna O. ShapiroJane Lucas SmithKerry A. SmithJanet Chisholm Spotswood &
J. Randall SpotswoodStephen C. StoneJeffrey M. TaylorDorothy Bragdon TerrellEarl R. ThomasThomas E. Venker Jr. &
Sharon M. VenkerTory Shanholtzer VornholtCharlotte J. WalkerJeffrey C. Walker &
Suzanne C. Walker❖John S. WalmerSteven D. Westphal &
Virginia Ann WestphalRobert G. WhittenChristopher L. WoolleyAngela C. Young
1978Paul C. Allison Jr. &
Karen Teichler AllisonJohn R. Banbury Jr.Bruce F. BickleyWilliam H. Bolton &
Sheller Campbell BoltonStuart A. BrennerScott A. ClaybrookDonn M. Coutts
Susan Woods DayKevin J. DellScott A. Ehrnschwender &
Fiona B. EhrnschwenderD. Richard Felker II &
Janice W. FelkerDouglas J. FerrariRussell M. FinesteinNeal W. FisherArthur L. Fralin Jr.Paul A. GartenBritton L. GlissonMichael GordonMargaret G. GossweilerCeleste Clement GunterLinda White HallJ. William Hanifin Jr.Gary Michael HartnettD. Scott Hinchman &
Melissa D. HinchmanA. Brooks HockDavid T. HollinsPaul E. Hopkins & L. Ellen HambyPeter J. HuntSusan B. JacksonDebra L. KahnSusan H. Karn & Michael W. KarnKaren Rosin KeenGale McGarvie KrupicaVictoria R. LauderCharles R. Lundelius Jr.Donna L. MasonJames T. McIlwee Jr.Pamela Charles Nasworthy &
Timothy H. NasworthyJohn B. PaulusStephen C. PierceS. Vernon Priddy IIIE. Randall RalstonNancy A. RossDouglas N. SchantzSidney G. Simmonds &
Barbara J. SimmondsRichard G. StewartEdward A. StreetJefferson S. StriderRichard D. Tadler &
Donna Graff Tadler❖William H. TheusSchuyler M. Tilney &
Elizabeth A. Tilney❖
Joseph L. Turner Jr.R. Eric ViehmanEarl E. Webb & Susan Rollings WebbHorace P. Whitworth IIMichael G. WildsSteele Brice Windle IIILauren Vance WolcottAnn Frankl Wyker &
Robert T. Wyker
1979Halvor N. Adams IIIJan Turner Amerman &
Mark W. AmermanHoward AnapolJill E. AndersonHarry F. AngelDonna Rose Arehart
Richard H. BaldwinKatherine Sabri BanksMary G. BonesThomas S. M. BrannockH. Tracey BrownfieldBernard Y. Calvert IIIJudith Pearce CalvertJulie F. CampbellJulie Garrison CervillaThomas C. ChamplinGena Berg CobbDavid ColkerCaroline T. Cookingham &
Jay H. CookinghamBarbara J. CraigDale L. CraigEileen M. CrowleyJulene Rupp DasherSusan Ritchie DevineE. Stewart Dew Jr.Richard G. Diamonstein &
Beth P. DiamonsteinDonald A. DoeringTekla DraganLisa Kellerman EdeleanuJane Beahm Farmer &
Robert C. FarmerJames W. FreemanMichael H. GladstoneLinda Newkirk Good &
R. Douglas GoodSusan Burkhalter GreenTheresa W. HarleyRobert W. HarrisFred D. HeilbronnerRobert J. HerbertRoger R. HillRandolph F. HollandDorothy Elblonk HoylandWilliam C. Huntington Jr.
Robin Bowers JonesStuart W. JonesPeter Martin KayFlorence Griffin KingstonJohn KuchinskiGregory S. LedfordJulian Arthur MabeThomas W. Markwood Jr.Todd J. MarstellerJohn H. Maser &
Pamela Woessner MaserMary Christie McIntyreJeffrey D. McKeeverRichard T. McKinlessPaul K. Meyer & Amy S. Meyer❖Neil F. MeyersCindy L. MiddletonSteven A. Middleton &
Mary Martin MiddletonMark D. MilbyBrian R. MillerSusan M. Minarcik &
Thomas J. MinarcikMary Vandergrift Mitchell &
Tom E. MitchellKatherine Little Moore &
John T. Moore Jr. Alan B. Munro Jr.Mary G. MurrayKathy Simmons NeelPeter Dudley Nix &
Joan Paulson NixJohn T. O’Connell &
Anita D. O’Connell❖Ed OffterdingerNancy Doerr O’NeilRichard J. OppenheimerTodd W. Orr & Melinda Merrell OrrRichard S. Parkins &
Elizabeth Graves Parkins
Investors’ Report2001–2002
M O R E McIntire Undergraduate Alumni Gifts
Investors’ Report2001–2002
George R. ParrishJeffrey B. PizitzAlvin M. QuintSusan P. ReedKathryn B. ReevesRobin E. Riedel & Mary M. RiedelRobert G. Rose IIIThomas N. RoseHarry P. SakellarisHilda H. SaundersKatrina F. Sherrerd &
David G. SmithJill Barbehenn SobotorSusan L. StilesV. G. Sullivan &
Mary Ashton SullivanThomas H. Tullidge Jr. &
Cathryn B. TullidgeLaura Kasselman Turner &
Charles H. Turner IV❖
James K. WalkerWayne Wallshein & Corinne
Casamento WallsheinWilliam Scott WarrenRobert N. Wiles &
Susan Andrews WilesJoseph F. Wilson Jr.Michael R. WrightStanford T. Young
1980Corinne E. AndersonMichael J. BaaderBrenda BarnesKenneth D. BarnesCharlotte Eckel BlaneyAndrew B. Bolton III &
Frances B. BoltonW. Martin BonanRichard R. Bonaventura &
Ellen Farraye BonaventuraWilliam Russell Bridges III &
Lisa S. BridgesRomey H. BurginThomas Hamilton Butsch &
Janice Richey ButschAllen W. Cartwright Jr. &
Debra K. Hardy-CartwrightPatricia Marie Cary & Scott G. CaryTod S. ChristieMary B. ColginDebra D. D. Coyner &
Leonard E. CoynerAnne B. CravenCharles R. Daniel IIIRichard J. Diemer Jr. &
Adele HoffmeyerSusan Bowman DonnellPeter J. DunneJames V. Duty &
Rebecca Coble DutyJames F. Egan & Marianne P. EganAlan V. EsenstadMary Taylor EvansJanet Mackay FasenmyerThomas N. Felker &
Barbara Regar FelkerKaren F. Ferguson &
Mark G. Ferguson
Gayle S. FetickMark E. Galant & Cynthia T. GalantHelen R. GilesCharles E. Goodwyn IIIGwen GreenglassLynn M. GumowskiJames G. Harris &
Martha M. HarrisLesley W. HatchJean A. Hellering &
Richard B. VernerCorinne A. HeyningMichael L. HooverNancy Stelten JacksonRobin L. JeffersonChristopher C. Kearney &
Heather A. YoungJulia Sams KingMichael A. KutcheverMary M. LewisMeredith Tucker Lindel &
W. Michael LindelSharon Espey LoweClay Louis MaconRobert N. McCue &
Barbara A. McCueMichael N. McGintyG. Scott McMasters &
Sherri L. McMastersKevin A. McNerney &
Ann Daly McNerneyMichael A. MooreDavid P. MorrisJoyce Robinson MorrisLilian Shackelford MurrayEdward R. Nolan Jr.Paul A. NugentMarilyn O’ReaganGeoffrey A. Peters &
Susan B. PetersPatricia Walker PickMoira K. PollardStephen J. PotterBrooke Hardin RandallW. Rhudy RenfroJohn C. Reyle & Linda K. ReyleJames G. Rose Jr.Bonnie O’Day RothLinda M. Ruggiero &
Samuel F. RuggieroMary S. SampleMichael C. Sampson &
Cynthia J. SampsonWilliam S. ShockleyThomas Patrick SpriggsEric S. StangeJohn G. StathisIra SteinRhonda Rhodes StrettonLaura S. SullivanMichael E. SumnerMichael E. TaylorSteven L. ThomasAmy Sander ThrasherJames E. Toups & Tracy T. ToupsDonald K. TruslowNancy Roeder TrussellRobert L. Tucker
Michael A. TurnerPhilip J. Vincenzes Jr.Henry M. Walker Jr.Lori Voss WelanderKathryn Hamel WickerColin R. Wilkinson &
Emily Lewis WilkinsonGilbert B. WilsonDouglas F. Woolley IIIPeter J. Zapple & Roberta S. ZappleMarcia H. Zettler
1981 Catherine C. AdamsDebra E. AlfordLori S. AprilGregory D. AskeyGregory G. BachmannJoe E. Bailey &
Gretchen Davies BaileyHughes R. Bakewell Jr. &
Allyson Wells BakewellCharles E. BamfordJames C. Barden Jr. &
Amanda BardenRobin Humphrey Bare &
William O. Bare Jr.Beth Eichelbaum BuckmanJoseph H. CarringtonChristopher J. ChurchillGail C. CohenAnita C. ColmieCarol B. ConklinGeorge R. ConnollyThomas H. Cook Jr.Carolyn Mace Cuddihy &
Glenn C. CuddihyKristine Utley DetwilerLynne Barry DolanElizabeth O’Brien Flanagan &
Robert J. FlanaganLaura L. FlaniganVirginia Dodd FredendallDavid W. GarnitzTerrence C. GatesScott R. GorelickJayne S. GreenbergCary W. GreenspanSamuel P. GrierCarol W. HallAnne Hayward Hammond &
Edward C. HammondT. Kent Hammond &
Jayne Morin HammondRobert L. Harris IIIShirley Cox HartyMichael M. HolpKaren P. House & Michael L. HouseSteve F. JacobsMax JaffeN. William Jarvis Jr.C. Andrew JohnsPaul B. KamkeJohn R. Kennedy &
Kathryn Woodford KennedyJohn B. Kortier &
Susan Simpson KortierJonathan S. Lach &
Sally A. Sarsfield
Kimberly Sivils LebarKathleen S. LewisElizabeth Rossi LillieHenry W. Maclin III &
Heidi W. MaclinMichael E. MahoneyTerrence McQuade &
Alice S. McQuadePaul A. MeyerCatharine Lynne MidkiffShawna McGowan MorrillPatricia A. MorrisJulia R. Mulherin &
Paul K. Mulherin Jr.Elizabeth H. Munford &
John D. Munford IIIRobert F. NelsonRodolph Lee Nunn IIINancy Walker O’NeillPatricia C. PattonMark R. PointonJames Churchill RodgersJodi Dawn Rosendahl-BamfordRobert P. ScarroneJames A. SchoenadelKimberly B. SekulowAndrea L. SharpMichael Richard SilverRussell P. SmithV. Scott Smith &
Susan Silverman SmithSusan P. StarkLeslie Jean Burnett SwopeSteven M. Tadler & Joyce E. TadlerJonathan G. TrainValerie Glekas UnderhillSusan L. Walton &
Robert J. Schrider Jr.Joseph W. WhiteGary M. WiebkeMartha Robinson Williamson &
Mark D. WilliamsonRichard S. WillifordCraig V. Witcher & Julie L. WitcherJoyce L. YortyPamela K. Zambrotta
1982AnonymousKimberly S. AdamsGary W. AngellJulia M. Kruger BadlatoMary T. BairdFord S. Bartholow &
Cynthia L. BartholowLisa K. BehrPaul S. BernsteinMaura Gormley BoilardJames Kenneth Brown &
Barbara Spencer BrownLucille Marie BucklesHolly Wortman CaporaleJeffrey E. Carleton &
Kristine Houston❖
Frederick C. CobleHelen H. ColeDeborah Smith CookBeth Erceg CowneShirley Ann Culpepper
David Lee Dallas Jr. & Susan W. Dallas
James P. D’AmatoThomas A. DePasqualeTimothy J. DugganAndrew D. EllenEllen EntineRagan Portaro Folan &
McDara P. Folan IIIWilliam George FryMelissa Mahony GantherPatrick J. GarrettRonald C. GoodsteinRobert G. GurneeRichard L. HabelLaura Marsh HagerAmy Bowler Harris & John F. HarrisCamille Chen Hatter &
Gary C. HatterJoseph E. HookerJohn Beery Hoover &
Heike S. HooverDouglas N. Jackson &
Barbara W. JacksonCatherine N. Janowski &
Christopher A. JanowskiDouglas F. Jenkins Jr.Kathleen Winegar JohnsonStephen P. Joyce & Nina O. JoyceElizabeth O’Brien KendallHoward M. Kerbel &
Elizabeth J. FuquaMartin J. KibiloskiJane Cunningham KruseEric J. Lamp & Elizabeth C. LampAmy Pace LampeM. Catherine LanfordThomas G. LaumanRebecca Locke LeonardJanice Smith LongRobert A. LoveGail Pallardy LykesLisa S. MarshallKevin R. McCarey & Kate McCareySara Duff McKeonLisa Brown MilienWilliam P. MurphyRandal M. NatoliJames S. Obert & Cathy L. PoffF. Fuller O’Connor Jr.Robert C. OgdenS. Kime PatselIone Sophia Vomvouras PermisonDavid E. PerryFrank A. Pividal Jr.Peter B. Polonsky &
Sherry J. PolonskyMaureen D. QuattrockiJanice Elliott RangerRita Elizabeth ReillyPamela Heins RichardsonErika F. RimsonRobert Michael RoseFrederick L. Russell Jr.Wanda Daugherty Schmidt &
Carl W. SchmidtCarl L. Schmitz Jr. &
Cynthia Showalter Schmitz
Edward L. SedlacekGary A. ShankmanEllen S. SimonoffJames F. SmithJanet Rothwell SmithConnie L. Smith-WimerE. Henry St. Clair Jr.Jeffrey V. St. Peters &
Margaret P. St. PetersJohn R. Stafford IIIPaul J. StajduharJulia Beecher StricklandStephanie K. ThomasRobert James Trollinger Jr.Scott W. VallarEllen Rudder Wayland &
Robert J. WaylandD. Keith WellsJoye Clarke Wells &
James D. Wells IIIMichael A. WildishMary Karen Merkel WillsRoy M. WittD. Jean Wu
1983AnonymousJoseph Manly AbercrombieTony A. Anzilotti &
Jane H. AnzilottiBeth Lynn BaronJeffrey D. BartlettNancy Egan BaselJohn A. BaughRosanna Skavicus BaughE. Brooke BergBritt C. ByrneTina Stephens CardenasThomas J. Cricchi &
Bonnie Wells CricchiDouglas L. DiamondElizabeth B. Dickie &
J. Gavin DickieBryan W. DoveMartha J. DunnGordon L. Eanes Jr. &
Meg L. Blanton-EanesWilliam A. Evanow &
Allison Kent EvanowPatricia L. FleshmanDavid A. FoxFritz R. Franke & Jan Smith FrankeDonna Elizabeth GarbanWilliam B. Garrett &
Sandra W. GarrettHelene M. GillespiePamela Jean GilmerAndrew S. Goldstein &
Adrienne B. GoldsteinRobin J. Hall & William P. HallKristina R. Hanlon &
David P. Hanlon Jr.Sally Edwards Hawthorne &
Jesse V. HawthorneAndrew M. Hutcher &
Gayle Kenigsberg-HutcherMark C. HyerEric Randall JenkinsSusan R. Jennings
Cathy Stephenson JohnsonS. Sean KelleherPamela J. KeppleAnne F. KnightDaniel S. KomitorAngela F. KooglerRoger D. LandonMary J. LewisPamela Elgin LowmanGerald P. MarcusColleen Mary Martin &
Chapin E. Wilson IIISusan McGrath &
Edgar O. Woodson IIIMarc Steven MeltzerPeter F. Minan & Bianca B. MinanRichard D. MooreKathleen M. MuenchMichael T. MullenJohanna Louisa NoiaBruce E. Procton & Erica ProctonDiane Kirkley RheaWilliam C. Riesenberg Jr.Raleigh RobinsHugh Joseph Sandridge IIIA. Michael SchneiderCatherine K. SheetsDeirdre Lynn Shupe &
Michael P. GogginLeslie Garrison SorkinFrederic A. Staley &
Catharine G. StaleySuzanne Higham StantonRobert O. StrobelLinda SwartzJohn E. Thornton III &
Gina Sheaffer ThorntonJoe H. Vaughn Jr.Byron W. WatersHarold J. Williams IIILee WilliamsJ. Talmadge WillisCaryn Levine WisemanMeryl Lynn Buchanan Witmer &
Charles H. WitmerElisabeth H. WorrellTimothy B. Young
1984Kenneth C. AgeloffWilliam Alesio Jr.Mark C. Allen &
Kristen Sheehan AllenJames G. AmicoKathleen A. BachLaura C. BackeLloyd L. BarberCynthia L. BirsingerMark R. BoyesJacqueline Weeks BrooksLisbeth Martin Brummett &
Phillip A. BrummettJohn J. BurkardCaley Shaffer CantrellCheryl A. Carrington &
Michael F. LarkinJeffrey E. ChavkinR. Timothy ConnerCatherine S. Costa
Pamela A. DeBellSharon T. DietzeJoseph A. DiNunzioKevin J. DriscollMichael A. Eck & Tracy EckBarbour T. Farinholt &
Ida V. FarinholtNina Anders FieldsAllison W. Finkelstein &
Mark J. FinkelsteinKimberly Hastings FlanaganJ. Patrick Frith &
Barbara Rudy FrithPaul A. Frongello & Anne Pastor
FrongelloRichard G. GibsonLynn W. Griswold & Kirk GriswoldSandra S. GrodskySusan Voigt GummesonDennis W. Hammack Jr. &
Kathryn Clore HammackRonnie Edwin HaroldJohn J. Hickok & Melissa S. HickokMary A. HiresJeanne-Marie Z. Holden &
Bret W. HoldenDavid H. HolmesJohn E. HopkinsonWilliam D. HudsonPhyllis Stermer HuffmanTeresa M. JordanBarbara Connolly KeadyThomas M. Keifer & Mary L. KeiferLeslie L. KoenigScott A. LaPortaEric A. LawrenceEllen W. Leitch & David G. LeitchVanessa U. Martini &
Douglas John MartiniMary P. McGrathKaren Pontin MilvaneyJanene Smith Mitchell &
Thomas W. MitchellMark H. MooreChristine W. MorrowDale P. Myers IIMark T. NashChristopher J. NassettaKelly NavarroAmanda Clark NelsonKim Darden OrcuttJeneanne Marshall RaeMichael T. RandMark S. Reese & Jacqueline ReeseDavid L. ReynoldsLori E. RiehlCynthia Rosalie RovaniKathleen Campbell SchmidtHerman M. SchwarzLee Hanvey SelfJohn D. ShulmanKimberlee K. SlezakBradley D. SmithKevin F. Sullivan &
Leah Anne L. SullivanCater Lee SwartzlanderBarbara G. TarnayLinda Bisone Taylor & J. Scott Taylor
Wendy L. ThomsonLinda Brown Tumperi &
Eric D. TumperiWilliam L. TysonJames E. VeltenEdward F. Vigezzi & Kathy VigezziSteven G. Vittorio &
Laurie A. VittorioChris Ranney Vlahcevic &
Andrej VlahcevicElizabeth T. WallaceJ. Bryce Weaver IIIJohn B. WeberLeeanne Berres WhitleyKimberly McArdle WickreA. Scott WilliamsJulie R. WilsonThomas E. Wulf
1985Richard S. AlibozekVictoria AnelloSarah Ashby East BaldwinSheri L. BarleyDavid B. Barr & Cynthia Y. BarrDaphne Shifflett BerkowitzGordon J. BernhardtSarah Ayres Boehling &
Richard L. Boehling Jr.W. Jeffrey Booker &
Rhonda C. BookerCynthia Fang Brockman &
Randall G. BrockmanChristina Hosp Burrow &
Charles W. Burrow Jr.Trevor J. ChaplickJohn W. CoffeyJonathan L. CohenCameron N. Cosby &
Michele A. CosbyKatie S. Cox & Capt. Warren E. CoxLawrence J. DiamondSusan R. DorrisJeffrey D. ElginSusan Mattwell FiaccoRobert Scott FieldTimothy C. FordThomas A. FosterSimone G. FrankHarry A. Franks Jr. &
Mousumi Bhattacharya FranksWilliam L. Frazier Jr.Robert F. GoldbergJohn A. Griffin❖
Kevin N. HagaConstance R. HarrisScott M. Helmus &
Jacqueline F. HelmusEarl L. Hickman Jr.Ann Thomasson HutchinsonJames C. IrvinLisa Cougill JohnsonJames A. JorgensonPatrick J. KearneySusan A. KinnecomeDale Scott Lam &
Gwendolyn Bowers LamP. Jeffrey LeckMarc P. Lefar
Robert D. LenJanet Rolls LoewJanet Yagerline MarchibrodaKenneth A. MasottiJames McArdle Mattimoe &
Elisabeth P. MattimoeEdward D. McCradyAllison E. McIntosh &
William A. McIntoshNicholas A. Merrick &
Leslie M. Merrick❖
Mark A. Mincer & Tara S. MincerSusan Bowling Morris &
Preston E. MorrisJames Kirtis Murray III &
Mary B. Murray❖
Kathleen F. O’DayCynthia Chenault OvertonSteven E. ParkerBrett A. PeckMark J. RebeinPaul A. ReimersHelen G. Richards & Joe RichardsLeslie Applestein Rising &
Sean A. RisingJohn T. Shippee &
Christine Shippee❖
Shari Bierman SingerLinda Gill SinkHerbert M. SmithStephanie Wood Snell &
Richard SnellCatherine C. StebbinsKaren Nelson TrebachMark W. TuckDiane C. UngerleiderSharon Gayle Gibson WadeGary G. Wallace & Sara W. WallaceCheryl A. Ward &
Samuel R. Ward Jr. Victoria Kopsidas WeilerStephen J. WernerPaddi Dean White &
Michael Alan White
1986Alessandria Wist AlbersDawn M. AlberyMichael Lewis AllenMark B. AltemusLaura E. AmannThad L. Anderson &
Annette Chiang AndersonSusan P. ArmentroutLorraine M. ArnoldRobert W. BannonJanet Regone Battel &
Christopher F. BattelBrian A. BeauregardPeter S. BeldenLaurie Havlu BlairDenise Cullum Burkard &
Michael R. BurkardCristina Gray CarlisleJohn T. Carrico & Sheri M. CarricoAnn Clayton Pizzo ChamberlainByron P. ClemonsDavid B. Clifton
Investors’ Report2001–2002
M O R E McIntire Undergraduate Alumni Gifts
Investors’ Report2001–2002
Mitchell R. Cohen & Susan Oberhelman Cohen
Marjorie Lanford CundiffKelly T. CurrieEric C. DowThomas M. Dunkenberger Jr. &
Mary E. DunkenbergerJ. Kenneth FerrelliThomas M. FinkeStephen J. Frantz &
Helene Gray FrantzBrian S. GentryLauren M. Gibbs & Eric P. GibbsGerald Arthur HahneMichael A. HicksMary Metzler HooblerNancy HopkinsMary M. HuckWilliam Lee HudsonSheila Darlene HunsuckerRalph A. JordanRonald Harold KentKevin D. LaurieLaura C. Leathers &
Harry W. Leathers Jr.Christine Dillon Lenderman &
Mark D. LendermanJennifer K. LendlerIrene Vlissides LevyAndrew C. LewisDaniel P. Love & Donna J. LoveAmy Wells Mackay &
James C. Mackay IIIScott G. MartinRoger S. Matthews Jr. &
Martha F. MatthewsDiane Reiff Mayer & Peter C. MayerDaniel J. MayockLaura Borzilleri McCoyGarrison L. McDavidScott McDonald❖
John B. MearsDavid P. Milligan &
Kathy Lynn MilliganStephen Elias MiloAndrew Lee MooreSusan Ann Grimm MorabitoPaul G. MurphyRichard Patrick Nicklas &
Alexandra E. Nicklas
Joseph D. O’Brien III & Thayer O’Brien
Montie R. Pace Jr. & Patricia Silkworth Pace
Polly Ann PickeringJennifer Clark PlattWilbur M. PriesterKathleen Joan QuintarelliDavid S. RaineyRobert S. RasmussenRobert C. Richardson &
Julia P. RichardsonJohn M. G. Schmohl Jr.Steven F. SchroederKaren M. ShupeBrian Michael SimkinHenry W. SmithSusan Rader Snow & Gregg W. SnowStephen M. TancrediKenneth Dale TremainCarla Gagliardi UsseryBarbara Nelson VideiraBrian J. WarnerM. David WeismanFitzhugh L. Wickham IIINeil D. Wilkin Jr. &
Teena Louise WilkinLawrence H. Wilt Jr.John F. WoodsMary Ames Yarbrough
1987Barbara S. Ayers & David R. AyersRebecca Paris BeckerStephen F. BlakeJon W. Bridges &
Kimberly Meekins BridgesSusan Elaine CameronGabriela C. ChaseAmy Shoemaker CherryJohn P. Connaughton &
Stephanie F. ConnaughtonRachel Tallis CrumpLinda Ann CyrRobert F. DeLongEllen Jill Segal DiStefanoWalter B. Doggett IIILisa C. Dundervill &
Robert F. DundervillDavid A. EddyNeal A. Elkin
Robert E. GanusStephen P. Gibson &
Laurie C. GibsonMichele M. GogginsConstance Culosi Gulley &
Steven E. GulleyTimothy A. HaleMark C. HamelWendy HamiltonSharyn Cohn HandelsmanJ. Dale Harvey IIRichard S. Henschel &
Cynthia D. HenschelDebra G. HernbergMary E. HewaDavid E. JacksonChristine Robinson JohnsonKelley Lewis JohnstonDarrin K. Jones &
Michelle Morris JonesHenri Roberts JordanJoel H. KassewitzPaul D. KennonMitchell J. KovalAmy Randall LeDeaux &
John R. LeDeauxThomas C. Lee IIIBarbara Powers LevyKathleen Martin LongLisa W. Manchester &
Curtis G. ManchesterAlyson M. McCauleyKatherine Nickel McFadenKaren Jones McPhersonDaniel K. MooreMark R. Moore & Lynne S. MooreVirginia Suzanne MortonElizabeth P. MurphyPiper NealTheresa E. NishimotoPaul A. Noring & Kirsti F. NoringPatricia Shaver PaulLeslie Storey Pitcher &
John S. PitcherRonald G. PollyBret D. QuigleyAndrew Scott ReifM. Timothy Renjilian &
Leslie Coleman RenjilianRobert T. RodgersMargaret Whalen RusnockJohn V. RyanBrian G. SadlerKaren Steinmetz SamburskyKathy Walton SchreiberDonald L. SinclairMarcia Mayo Smith &
Thomas Warner Smith IIISarita L. SoldzJoseph M. SqueriSamuel Wade TaylorLori J. TinkerKaren Campbell WesleyTimothy G. WoodallKellie R. Wright
1988Michael John Baker &
Charlotte Frances Agnor-Baker
Anne P. BarcalGeorgia B. BarnesWinnie T. BeachDana M. BennettWilliam G. Benston Jr.Robyn Pinion BercawTodd Richard Bolon &
Meredith M. BolonWilliam L. BostlemanTimothy J. BraunKenneth Bliss BryantJohn A. CaldwellTrace H. Carson &
Kelly Hathaway CarsonSusan D. ConniffDarron E. CopelandJennifer Ann Grenzebach CornellRobert T. CurtisTamara Renee DeLucaLisa Marshall EbertPeter E. EngelMatthew P. FiggieJohn C. FoxStacey Landry GimbertPage E. HartzellAshby Jennings HatchKerri S. Hauck & Darren C. HauckRoss Dean HellerMichele Titus Hernandez &
David C. HernandezBarbara J. HillKimberly Tepe HodgeSonja Leslie Hoel❖Sheila W. HolmesDavid K. HubbardSuzanne Elizabeth IbbekenBruce M. Kelleher Jr.Jenny Repass KobinBarrett B. Kollme & Astri H. KollmeBruce I. Lavine & Lisa LavineAlfred L. Layne Jr. &
Vanessa R. LayneAlan B. LinkousKevin B. LustigJennifer Murray MoskowitzMascha R. MowryMichael S. Murray &
Allison P. Murray❖
Christina Porter NegovanCraig W. PackerJennifer R. PalazzoloKrystn Dineen PaternostroJanice Pascua Peischel &
James A. Peischel Jr.Joan M. PerryDavid V. PriceAnn Farrell Pulliam &
Joel S. PulliamNancy Lee Byington RhodesWayne J. RishellJay S. Rosenthal &
Lisa A. ChildressPamela Milford Rozelsky &
Kurt M. RozelskyCharles F. Ryan IIIJeffrey D. Scheman &
Wendy Schultz SchemanSusan E. Schulz & Volker F. Schulz
Henry J. Schumann Jr.Rebecca Lee Burlas ShannonChris William Shumway &
Carrie Shumway❖
Charnette Michelle SimmonsChristopher L. SmithGodfrey L. Smith IV &
Susan H. SmithAmy E. SparksJennifer J. StephensAvron StoloffRobin Kennard SupikLawrence E. Tanner Jr.James Marlin Taylor &
Alice K. TaylorJohn D. ThalhimerThomas J. VannDonald E. WalkerRoy F. Walters &
Michelle Burke WaltersJoseph H. WassermanKevin N. WeishaarBetty M. WhitakerSteven R. WicheltKelly J. WiederrechtJudith Porter Withers &
C. Todd WithersElizabeth Yates WolfeTodd K. Wooten & Kris S. WootenSarah Porter WrightJames Todd Yates
1989Russell Baird Adams IIILester Fisher Alexander III &
Tiffany Smith AlexanderWilliam A. Almond IIIDavid L. AppertClarke F. ArmentroutLisa Forster Armour &
Robert C. G. ArmourKaren Reilly BeckGeoffrey T. BlytheCaroline BohiLeslie Lowe BrunickHeidi Marie Rasch-Klatt Bryce &
Donald W. BryceAmy Laue ByrdHelen H. CarrollThomas Allen CarverJennifer M. Smyth Church &
Clinton S. ChurchMichael A. ClarkMichael D. CohenRobert Sean CollinsChrista CosnerElizabeth K. CottonMichael F. CoxScott Ronald EhrlichKimberly Banks FawcettJames H. ForsonRichard D. Gable Jr.Gregory T. GalefDwight Joseph GibbsAshley George Gill & Scott GillDiane Bowles GiustoGregg I. GoldenbergDavid B. GreenwaldChristopher S. Guthrie
Gregg L. HaythornHilary HindsDavid S. Holland &
Natalie Prillaman HollandChristina Del Gobbo Howard &
Russell W. HowardChris A. Howe &
Joseph Milligan Zuber IVMichael J. HughesAmy Elizabeth IsaacsJoseph A. Julian Jr.Robert A. JustusChris P. KallosStephen D. KeoghRobert D. Kipps &
Pamela Berkley KippsDavid L. KoppenhaverSteven E. LaineChristine Michelini LandiEric B. Lass & Lori Camill LassKenneth M. Lifland &
Julie Pachter LiflandBeth Keane LittlePaul T. LittleAndrea Wood LivickLynette Machelle Cutchins LoweScot David MacGillivrayStephen Charles Metzger &
Lisa MetzgerAnthony W. Neal & Christine NealDarci M. NiestroyJohn M. Nusbaum &
Alexandra NusbaumChristopher H. OberkfellCharles Arch Patsell Jr.Stacy Dempsey PittmanBryan PlattJeffrey A. RaichCharles W. Reardon &
Deborah Dotson ReardonJohns H. Redd IIIMelissa Golden ReeceThomas D. Roberts III &
Pamela C. RobertsEdmund Peter Scharpf &
Tania OdabashianMatthew SenecalClarke Pendleton SimpsonKaren Padgett SmithMaria Framinan SmithMichael J. SpitalneyRobert Earl Stanley &
Amy E. Kane-StanleyGregory S. StayinSusan L. SteeleEdward Charles SuhlerHayward F. Taylor IVKelly Metcalf TintleTrudy King TurnerTodd W. Vick & Shelley Cyrus VickMark R. Warden &
Michelle Barry WardenRandolph O. WatsonCharles R. WilburJohn M. Wilhelm Jr.Elizabeth A. WilliamsErik P. Young
1990Thomas W. ArcherTiffany B. Armstrong &
Kelly B. ArmstrongMelissa Dawn Bacon-Aki &
David M. AkiJames W. BardSusan Courtney BarrackLauren Fornasar Barrett &
Raymond BarrettW. Chason BeggerowDavid Louis Bishop &
Jennifer H. BishopJennifer Lynn Deal BittmannShannon Clough BrandtLeslie Anne BraunLeslyn B. Broughton &
Darrel BroughtonChristopher K. BrownAnne Glass Buettner &
Jeffrey B. BuettnerAileen McCarthy Cawley &
Thomas L. CawleyAnna ChantryKelli Lynne Raflo DalseideCatherine Disbrow DavisTodd M. DavisElisabeth Hankins DillonMatthew D. DrosendahlCourtney H. Edwards &
Neill EdwardsJeffrey C. EdwardsJohn Whitby FiegeLesley Anne FieldJane Saunders FortuneTina B. GeisslerCharles W. Grubbs &
Stephanie Branum GrubbsDarrell S. HabronGregory F. HagoodCheryl Williams HaringTara Yancey Harrison &
Michael J. HarrisonJeffrey A. HempScott C. HenthornDavid R. HiltyF. Lee HodgeAmy Elizabeth HoeftLori Stevens JesseySamuel G. Jones &
Anne Marks JonesJohn Gwyn Jordan III &
Nancy C. JordanRobert C. JuelkeAbby H. KechHugh Holmes Kerr IVJohn K. KimberlThomas Francis Kloiber &
Mary Beth Larson KloiberRandy A. KnutsonJoseph D. LazewskiLawrence Richard LeafMichael B. LeggatEric J. LloydLisa Wilsher MalieKelly L. MalleyAmy Schleede Marchiando
Colleen Myers Marston & Kenneth B. Marston
W. Richmond McDanielKristin Kisska MehiganRichard A. MitchellMark S. MosleyChristopher M. NaglerJin Ho ParkBrian C. PurcellCharles E. M. Purrington Jr.Mark E. Randall &
Kristin Hershey RandallKendra Sue Dowdy RauschKaren Lohr Rosser &
Michael S. RosserDavid E. RothsteinHeather Lynn ScanlonKathleen Battel Seal &
Anthony Wayne SealStephen J. Serrao &
Renee Burch SerraoCurt W. ShelmireMelissa Covert SnelsonMartha Glenn StallardAndrew J. Stautberg &
Allison Crowe StautbergGregory J. Studdard &
Laura Benford StuddardNatalie Williams Trost &
Randall T. TrostCheryl M. TrzcinskiCatherine B. TwitmyerCharles Anthony VerbeckJames C. Wilson Jr. &
Jamelle A. WilsonCraig M. WoodHeidi Wood-Baer &
George Laurence Baer
1991David A. AbelCheryl McKinney AllenTodd H. BeaverRobin M. BergenJohn Joseph Brennan IIILisa Ann BrennerMarianne K. CarlJohn Allan CashErin Patricia ColeL. Jessica CooperTina CoteE. Stockton Croft IV &
Robin W. CroftNadia Billig Daniel &
Matthew S. DanielElizabeth Deller DorseyKatherine M. DuncanJames P. FarrellyCelia Tyson FleischakerLisa Parks GallowayTeresa Garrett Gaugler &
David Martin GauglerMoylan F. Gomila Jr. &
Gwathmey F. GomilaJohn H. Gowen &
Susan Tolleson GowenAlec Wallin GrangerThomas Martin Groeninger &
Elizabeth S. Groeninger
Scott L. Gwilliam & Jennifer L. Gwilliam
Michael P. HadleyMark E. Hamilton &
Kim R. HamiltonTiffany S. HarmonJames J. HarrisHarry Benjamin HartmanJames R. Holdren II &
Moira C. HoldrenLeigh Pierce HolleyLisa Ann Morowitz HoppDeborah A. HoweCheryl DeMong HubbardPeter D. HuntAnne Gibboney HuskeDwayne Carlton HutchinsonJames M. JohnstonRebecca Anne KongCharles J. KressleinLawrence B. LambertStephen L. Liedtka &
Jeanne L. LiedtkaSteven H. LindquistKathleen Elizabeth Mallas &
Kyle H. MallasGregory S. MandDana L. McCullahKathleen M. McFarlaneLynn McGonigleJefferey Charles McLaneSarah Echols McLeodMichelle Grell McNair &
Christopher Douglas McNairCatherine Gelke McSwainHillary Russin McTiguePaul A. MeyerAngela Clontz NewnamJames H. Nichols Jr.Kevin Wayne OrndorffMarc Andrew Peritz &
Hope Andrews PeritzMichael C. Phalen &
Kirsten Bolten PhalenPamela Dolvin PoldiakDarren Gregory Pratt &
Jill Mitchell PrattSonya Wood Prillaman &
William N. Prillaman IIWilliam C. Ross Jr.Jill Favro SawatzkyVirginia Taylor Scott &
Charles V. ScottJ. Scott Sinclair❖Jennifer McNeil Tarry &
Samuel L. Tarry Jr.Jennifer Bradbury Tear &
Harry R. Tear IIIMary Beaird VanPatten &
Paul VanPattenChristine R. Verfurth &
Francis T. VerfurthAngela C. Viscuso &
Marco Boccaletti ViscusoSasha A. VlahcevicElias Voces IIIJennifer Anne WakelinHolly Whittemore
Kristi WilliamsonRobin Pierce YarowWilliam Shuford Yates
1992Jodie Morris AdkinsKeith B. ArtinJennifer Paige AskewPaul Betz
Kelly R. S. BlosserTimothy S. BrightStacie Spychalski BuckleyJames Chastain CarrCynthia Willis CarusoScot Andrew ChancyMarcus B. ChildressRobert D. DaleyBrian S. DavisTammy Gayle Fridley DeRosierElizabeth S. FernandesMatthew Stephen FoxScott A. GarkaCatherine Lunsford GarrettJeffrey A. GordonRobert A. GouldinScott A. GraeffAnn Lawrence GrastyHeather Lynn HaddanMargaret F. HallRichard P. HawksKimberly Maziar HocksteinTrent Farnham Hodges &
Shannon Hiner HodgesYuille Holt IVKatherine Lilley JohnkeAllison McGee Johnson &
James T. JohnsonMelissa Bailey JohnsonDavid K. LavinskyJames Bryant Meyer
Investors’ Report2001–2002
M O R E McIntire Undergraduate Alumni Gifts
Investors’ Report2001–2002
Julie Anne MeyerWilliam Avery Mitchell IIIDaphne D. Norvellr &
D. Killian NorvellAlison Peck PandelakisAndrew Weiming PangLorianne Post PannozzoW. Clayton PerryTammy Michelle Eckis Piper &
Kent E. PiperCraig D. PowellRonald C. QuickChristopher Dean RayPatricia Marie RedicanScott A. Reed & Kelly M. ReedSandi Brooke Rothman &
Karl G. RothmanCharles Wai SiuRonald Allan Skufca &
Silvia Cardoso SkufcaPamela C. SmithAlicia D. Steinhilber &
Jack D. Steinhilber Jr.Kevin A. StockAndrea Chisholm StoverSteven John TricaricoPatricia Ann TriplettKristen Papenfus VietmeyerKristen VithoulkasMarc T. Yavinsky
1993Kelly Smith AderholdSonya Simpson BenavidesKay Harris Bonyak &
Edward V. BonyakKevin M. BoyceGenevieve Lazar BurginJames A. Catlin Jr.William L. Chaney IIIShari CiapkaVaughan G. CrawleyChristine A. DaltonAnn Elizabeth DavisAnoop DhakadKatherine L. DutySusan Yearsley Eagle &
Sean A. EagleCharles McCroan FiveashErnest FreedmanDavid Frost IIHeather S. GlassDaniel Gropper &
Tammy Jeanne AllenSteve HaidarElisabeth Miller HertzbergJennifer Gholson HorvathJoel Lindsey Houser &
Alison Schneider HouserMatthew August JenningsShawna Long JohnsonKaren Lange & Paul A. LangeMikeal G. LangleyDavid M. LayTodd L. Leigh &
Julie Overfield LeighMatthew M. LongBruce T. LoweDavid N. Lowenstein
Michael Playfair Marshall Jr.Michael C. OliverKatherine G. OnetoJames H. Pollock IIKarl B. QuistShannon S. ReslerJohn E. RobinsonKristy RumbaughValerie Anne SchradeMonica Fitzgerald SealeJames J. ShannonJudith E. ShermanJean W. ShiauHeather Hamill SibleyWalker C. Simmons &
Elizabeth Johnson SimmonsPierre Leon SoreeWesley R. StevensJason Scott SummersHeidi Jean ThorsenKevin Toney & Cynthia Ward ToneyScot James TurnerT. Michael Walkley &
Caroline Davis Walkley
1994Kimberly Lynn AdamsMichael L. AlpertKathryn Futral Anderson &
Jeffrey R. Anderson Jr.Vasilios William BakopanosJill Renee BrewbakerDavid Scott Collins Jr.Heather B. Craven &
Stephen Christopher CravenBrett Wemmer CrawfordBrent Alexander CummingsStephanie Jane DeemIra Russell DeyerleBenjamin Martin DoyleVictor ElswickAllison Dawn EnglishElaine A. ErchakJennifer Thornton FarrarLewanda Sims GallimoreStephen Charles HanlinHorace Rogers Higgins IIIEdward Louis Hoppe III &
Alucare Doyle HoppeAdrian Lawson HudginsAlexander KimBrian Daniel KushTracy LawrencePhilip D. ManosVincent Jay MariaLatarnya Butts MasonBernard Philip McLaughlinJonathan Mark MeyerScott David MitchellBrian Jeffrey MooreKathleen Mary MulraneMichael Lawrence PeduzziCassandra Cannova PettitScott Randall PooleJonathan Edward PrudenCharlton Eugene Rea &
Catherine Gibson ReaThomas Merrill RickettsJ. Jason Rothrock
Robert A. SmithDavid Gordon SwankRebecca Hicks Sweda &
Jason D. SwedaJill Winicki Weeter &
Aaron K. WeeterChristine Nasr Williams &
Thomas P. WilliamsKent Douglas WoodPhilip Shields Wunderlich
1995Elizabeth L. BattonCarolyne Suzanne BeatyLazetta R. Braxton &
Brad R. BraxtonFrank Hay Briggs IIIChristopher Robert BroganTia Lee BrunelliLesley Ann CahillErin Catherine CaseyTimothy Brooks ChesserDana Wade ChowenLilith Brown ChristiansenWilliam Robert CogswellMichelle Leonor EspirituDouglas Anthony EspositoKeith Lewis FisherBradley Ira Garrett &
Erin Ready GarrettLisa Marie GravelyJames Leonard GunsiorChristopher Dulany HagenPeter G. HellerSharon Kelly HudsonChristopher F. KyriopoulosKaren Kainz LoDicoBryan Douglas LongRobert Worth Ludwick Jr.Margaret Craddock McLeanNikhil NathLaura Elizabeth NelsonElizabeth Schick Parker &
Andrew R. ParkerKatharine K. PetersikDerek Richard PohJohn David PullenGail Pinsky RandAlisa Curtis RicksGerard Joseph RosalesAlexander John SaduskySarah Ann ShermanChristian Patrick SpencerDonna Yowell StatonJustin Coy SullivanTonya D. TaylorLeigh Adams TrentJason Adams VanvalkenburghJennifer Tyree Woody &
Kevin R. Woody
1996Fotini AbatzisMiho Diamond Anderson &
John C. AndersonDrew Nelson BehmerParham Mahjoob BehroozStacey S. BradleyMatthew Allan Campbell
Jan CarpolettiStanley Roy ChiuBryan Stuart CoeThomas Neal CrowleyMatt CrudelloMiesha DanielsLori Nichelle DixonMichael Lawrence FosterSharon Beth FreyAmelia Glascock GallowayBryan Lawrence Garnett &
Claudia A. GarnettJonathan Earl GolnerBryan Gregory GorhamSiddarth GovindaniStephanie Lynn GrellJeffrey Gilbert Hires &
Deborah Parkinson HiresJian HuChristopher Andrew IngramSean Christopher IvusicRachel Elaina JacksonJustin Cadwallader JacobsClaire Louise LamoureuxAnthony Craig LaneLorilee Ann LegaspiAnton Jonathan LevyJill Lisa ManheimJason Patrick MannJennifer Ann Matune-SmithKerry Lynne McCormickJeffrey Michael MollRoss Eric MopsickAmy Kellert Payette &
Thomas J. PayettePhu Nguyen PhanMark Cameron ReynoldsEdgar Burling Roesch IIIAmy M. SeiglerScott Alexander SlankardKara Jean SwensonPaula Renee TaylorJames Knox TeagueEdward George VolchkoSteven Christopher WhetstineChristopher J. Zaki
1997Joyce Ann AndersonMarsha M. AndersonCara Rae AugstMichael Gregory BraswellEric David BretanGarrick Guy Robert BrownDara Jane Brunelli &
Timothy P. O’HaraPatricia M. CanneyDavid Christopher Casper &
Sarah E. CasperThemistocles A. ChronisAshley Elizabeth CockrillKendall K. CollinsStephanie R. FruchterJohn R. GarsideRichard M. GersonLee John GiordanoCourtney Givens GotlinKristin Ashley Hampton &
J. Rexford Hampton
Beth HeintzelmanAnne Terrell HenryRobert A. HollandTien-tsin HuangAllison Mann JamisonLisa Marie KaneMathew George KrmpotichRobert Harrington LanierMaura Ann LeeJohn Markley LoganAshley Thompson ManningAmit Nalin MathuriaLaura K. MenschRyan Carlton MilneMary Lee Morris &
Randall W. MorrisLisa S. Nelson &
Gregory V. Nelson Jr.Eric C. Osberg & Christina OsbergBenjamin Blake Pierce &
Shannon PierceEvan David RothschildSybil Ellen ShermanJamie L. ShinAdil Haroon SiddiqiScott Jordan Storey &
Mollie Heilig StoreyEric Brian TracyChristopher K. TrimbleMarc Anthony VerdiWilliam L. Wallis IIDaniel K. Walmsley &
Kimberly M. WalmsleyThomas Earl Watson IIIRichard Thomas Wheeler IIIAlfred Rhem Wood Jr.Benjamin T. WoodardChin Hui YangAlison Becker Zawatski &
Geoffrey D. ZawatskiDavid Marcus Zusman
1998Peter Crane AlmondMark M. AndersonChristina Spencer BellucciDaniel W. BiolsiMelanie Anne BrittonAndrews Lord BrowneSarah Chandler CardNatalie P. CarusoPeter Schung ChaoHolly Ann CheckovichJennifer Lynn CoburnChristopher F. CrowderDana S. DuckettKatherine Elizabeth DudleyColleen Michelle GatelyMatthew Alexander Giordano Jr. &
Alison GiordanoSara Elisabeth GoochThomas Jason GreeneRenee M. L. GuanlaoChris Bradley HeckmanStephen Clark HelfenElizabeth Cherbury HuntJaime Rachael JohnsonTania Maria JovanovicEddie Karoliussen & Lisa A. Pawlina
Investors’ Report2001–2002
Christopher P. KellyRobert Justin KnebelJana Lynn KoiroWilliam Baker Krause &
Allison Miller KrauseGerald Eugene Mabe IIWhitney MagersJacqueline M. MagherMichele Marie MartellMolly Adair McCartyChristopher K. MitchellMicah A. MorganElaine Fields Naglic &
Robert M. NaglicAnders Johan NessenLiv Alexandra NordinCharles Thomson Roy IIIThomas Jonathan RylanderAndriy ShapowalAnthony Peter SolomitaPaul StraubChristina TragleDai TrantrongThang Duc VuRenee Katherine WagnerCarolyn Ann Witmer
1999Valeria BalbiTimothy William BarrettTodd Alton BennerJulie S. BettsKristin B. Brockmeier &
Stephen F. BrockmeierKapil ChadhaBradley Craig ColemanWill Davis IIIBrian J. Deitz &
Courtney Johnson DeitzAndrea Casey EnglishBrian David EverittWilliam Blair FarinholtBeth A. FreedmanWilliam Bartlett GablerH. Ross GibsonM. Raleigh HarbourAlison B. HarbrechtSusan Colleen HerzogSingrit Latoyce HillAlison C. Hillhouse &
Douglas M. HillhouseCara D. HinshawEvan Fletcher JohnsonKelli L. JonesNoah A. KaufmanJonathan Howerton KilgoreChristopher D. Lawrence &
Nicole K. LawrenceMeredith C. LloydCasey Diane LoftisJennifer Lea MahoneJessica Katherine McBrideChad McCullyElizabeth Christine O’ConnorMegan T. OughJoshua D. PaulsonJeffrey S. RichmanDonny P. RiveraMarshall Adam Schleifman
James Burruss Sharpe Jr.Andrew M. SheehanGreg D. StierleEmily StuartZhuoyan TsengJeannine K. VazquezAnn H. WallingerDanette WolpertBuckner WoodfordDonald Everette Wyatt
2000Jacey Lynn AndersonAubrey Baetz BagnellMeredith Ann BarnhartTracy L. BermanIan L. BuxtonMatthew John CarlettiAndrew ChenRosalie Mallary CongletonCara Adair CritzerKevin J. CunninghamAllyn Hilliard DabkowskiJonathan Edward EarnhardtJeanne Louise EylerStacy Shuler FleckDavid J. ForbesCorinne Leigh GoodWilliam Taylor GrantKaren E. GreenhillJeffrey David HendersonChrista Lou HiltAshley Julia HogueElizabeth Macon HubardShad Aadil ImamMatthew G. JenningsLindsay Elizabeth JonesMargaret Mary KempMichael Christopher LabriolaMatthew Richard McCourtMichelle Jane McQualityAshleigh M. OakesD. E. OelschlagerFitzhugh K. PetersEugene PeysakhPhillip W. Preis Jr.Na’Imah Venita SalahuddinSarah Elizabeth SmithJennifer Lorraine SpeidelScott David SteuberVirginia Manry StoreyJoseph Eagan TaggartDerek A. ThomasThomas David WeingardBrian Adam WeissLaurel R. J. WittmanAngela Rose Anama Woodard
2001Margaret Claire AlexanderJennifer R. AshbyWesley T. BieligkMatthew David CerimeleWilliam Kyle ChapmanCary Holt ChipleyAndrea N. ClarkeLeslie Jane CookJeffrey Patrick DunnRobert Massey Farinholt
Ross Cary GoldsteinJessica Barney Hart & Jamie P. HartDaniel Higgins Jr.Franklin V. HopkinsChristina JenkinsDinesh Devraj KalwaniStephanie Michelle KrebsFrank M. KumpurisJulie Ann LauEmily Leighann LuehrsJohn D. MassengillMarc G. OlsenAmanda H. RichardsonTimothy James SchenkAndrew J. SchoonoverJennifer Elise SeplowScott Matthew ShermanKelly T. ShortAdele Jihan SkaffBrandon K. SmithJohn M. WellsJeffrey Leonard WhiteRichard Watkins Wiltshire IIIMazie Soo-Yee Wong
2002Jeremiah L. AlbrittonCaroline M. AllenJasmin M. AllenMichelle L. AlmarodeCaitlin A. AndersonLauren G. AndrewsChristina L. ArtusIan B. BarberAnjali BehlDeborah A. BeisswangerDavid P. BloovmanBeatrice BoissonBrian C. BostCynthia N. BragaKristin M. BragginsDouglas V. BrandelyKenneth V. BrooksJohn L. Brown IVRobert M. Brown IVKarla J. BrubakerCurtis A. BuonoTrevor A. BurnerRissa A. CaminsHai H. CaoCharles J. CarderKevin A. CarsonAmy E. CarterBryan G. CarterCandice C. ChungLydia C. CintronCara F. CoolbaughTheodore D. Corbeill Jr.Robert L. CowgillAlan L. Creveling Jr.Kevin G. CunninghamRenata Dias da MottaJeffrey W. DiamondAnn M. DiersenShannon R. DrozKevin M. DuffyMatthew P. DuffyPatrick W. DunneBarbara N. Edwards
Julie L. EggerMatthew R. EmeryAmy M. EndemannChantra EngChristopher C. EricsonBenjamin B. EvansClarence T. Farmer IIIShabana T. FarooqiScott P. FollinLauren E. FranzelJason D. GajramsinghChristopher J. GanskeOmar P. GarriottBrett C. GibsonEric D. GoldwaterElizabeth K. HagertyCarey A. HaglundMira A. HalimJennifer M. HarmonChristopher H. HeinsBeulah M. HillBurcak S. InceRyan W. IngramJulie M. IrishDrew B. JacobsLisa C. JeffreysShelly R. JohnsonJulia N. JonesVictoria A. JongGuluzar KerencilerMeredith L. KerleyGrace H. KimGary H. KlettKeith M. KobyraQuincy Allyson KolbChristine A. KowalJennifer M. KrizanovicGretchen A. KurhajetzEmmanuel M. LambrosJyh-Yuan LeeJennifer E. LeemannMichael Leffler Jr.Alison R. LittySteven D. LongCharles P. LotaMeredith R. LufkinSean M. LyngMichael G. MahonNataliya R. MarshallChristopher R. McCallLeigh A. McCartyJustis P. McEvillyHeather M. MillsSanjiv K. NarangKimberly M. Newton
Jason L. NoggohJames P. O’BrienMatthew D. OliverCraig E. OrensteinMin H. PakEmily K. PanAmy Marie ParryBhairavi K. PatelDaniel R. PennJason M. PickardKatherine C. PilcherTara E. PowellKenneth S. PrinceJonathan M. ProberNicole M. PusateriAmber L. ReedMatthew C. RiceVanessa M. RobertsJonathan M. RosenthalJennifer M. RoyKristen M. RushMichael C. SahnMonica M. SamaanAmrita SandhuMark R. Santangelo Jr.Kip W. SaundersMichael B. SchaferDavid B. SchwarzPamela ScottUsman ShaukatKelly L. SikesYevonne M. SimmsSeuk Min SohnTheodore R. Stehney IIJennifer M. TeocharoenStacy M. TischlerPhuoc Rick Tan TranWing L. TsuiVirginia E. TurnerAllen UkritnukunJanine L. Van ZettaNatalya R. VargoSonia WahiWendy Y. WangPhilip B. WheelerJason M. WilliamsJustin M. WoodLeslie E. WoodBenjamin J. WoodsDeborah L. WoodsJin XuMatthew W. Yun
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M O R E McIntire Undergraduate Alumni Gifts
Investors’ Report2001–2002
1974Stephen C. Adams
1976Linda Garfield Crosby &
William G. CrosbyHarry D. DickinsonCharles E. Falk
1977Donna Lee Baker FeeneyRichard L. Fisher &
Dorothy D. Fisher❖Richard J. NadeauTimothy A. PetersonKeith D. VanDerbeek
1979William T. Anderson
1980Catherine E. BlairJulie Garrison Cervilla
1981Donna Hodges RudderowSidney G. Simmonds &
Barbara J. SimmondsIra Stein
1982Louis C. Katz & Jean Adams EllisWayne A. PankeyNancy Page Tower
1983Bennett I. LewisTory Shanholtzer Vornholt
1984Susan Sager Curran &
Martin J. CurranBryan W. DoveMelissa S. Hickok & John J. HickokCathy Stephenson JohnsonA. Michael Schneider
1985Carol Anne Atchison &
Michael D AtchisonMary H. CardinJorge A. DabulKimberly McArdle Wickre
1986 Susan G. AckleyC. Neil AlexanderCynthia Fang Brockman &
Randall G. BrockmanRobert Scott FieldJames Kirtis Murray III &
Mary B. Murray❖
Elizabeth G. Oliver & Bill OliverGary G. Wallace & Sara W. Wallace
1987Paul William CrostonEllen W. Kaufman &
Andrew G. KaufmanTodd D. Kube & Traci R. KubeIrene Vlissides Levy
1988Charles A. BeckumClifford I. BlauHarry A. Franks Jr. &
Mousumi Bhattacharya FranksThomas D. NewmanFiona Chappell Strohecker
1989Cristina Gray CarlisleDarron E. CopelandBrigitte Sherman Haydon &
David J. HaydonMary C. HinesKatherine Nickel McFadenRichard P. Oder
1990Gregory T. GalefDwight Joseph GibbsMichele M. GogginsGary Michael HartnettAmy Elizabeth IsaacsMartha J. KittellPaul T. LittleScott McDonald❖
Darci M. NiestroyRobert Bruce Sherrill &
Meredith Kanto SherrillTodd W. Vick & Shelley Cyrus VickJohn M. Wilhelm Jr.
1991Steven Gary BelfordRobert Sean CollinsMark Albert DahlingerHolly H. GrahamHugh Holmes Kerr IVRandy A. KnutsonBuddhadev MukherjeeJin Ho ParkAnn Farrell Pulliam &
Joel S. PulliamMartha Glenn StallardMark A. TagtmeyerHeidi Wood-Baer &
George Laurence Baer
1992Donald Fleming CookJeffrey C. EdwardsLisa Parks GallowayTiffany S. HarmonRobert A. JustusLynn McGonigleDavid R. NeubertRobert G. PartlowWilliam C. Ross Jr.John W. Spencer IIChristine R. Verfurth &
Francis T. Verfurth
1993Craig Samuel BoyersRobert Kenneth BrandtJames Chastain CarrCynthia Willis CarusoElena Reis DoucetteCourtney H. Edwards &
Neill EdwardsAlan Carter Egge & Claudia EggeHeather Lynn HaddanDouglas E. KlumpStephen L. Liedtka &
Jeanne L. LiedtkaHillary Russin McTigueEric Kyle OlsonKristi Williamson
1994Lena Carter BarfieldAmy Alexander GillilandRichard P. HawksJudith E. ShermanJean W. ShiauLarry Robert Spence
1995David BarnettEdward Louis Hoppe III &
Alucare Doyle HoppeMark Harold Kattmann &
Melissa KattmannDarren Gregory Pratt &
Jill Mitchell PrattBrian C. Purcell Charles Wai Siu
1996Tommy Pholawee CharuratIra Russell DeyerleJennifer Kelly DixonSteve HaidarAlexander KimLee Foster Mccraw-LeavittStacie Hollenberg Reid &
John C. ReidElisabeth Bradstreet Willcox
1997Fotini AbatzisMark Anthony CampbellJian HuSean Christopher IvusicWilliam Price Lineweaver IIMascha Pearl Loomis
Michael H. Manning & Elizabeth Bell Manning
Amy W. McPhersonDesmond James MillsPhu Nguyen PhanKaren Michelle RussellJames Knox TeagueDaniel Inayat von Briesen &
Elizabeth M. von Briesen
1998Joyce Ann AndersonSandra Sue EmeryHamid Reza MoinaminMarc Anthony Verdi
1999Melanie Anne BrittonRenee M. L. GuanlaoChristopher K. MitchellDai TrantrongChristopher K. Trimble
2000Henry Stanton BraggLindsay Macbeth CurranAllyn Hilliard DabkowskiBeth A. FreedmanDeborah R. Harvey &
Gary E. WoodElizabeth Katherine MooreJessica Susan MooreElizabeth Christine O’ConnorSybil Ellen ShermanDonna Yowell StatonJeannine K. Vazquez
2001James Edmund Curtis IIEllen Margaret Delmonte Corinne Leigh GoodIan K. GordonRebecca Bailey HotzeSharon Kelly HudsonDouglas E. Keating &
Patty Byrd KeatingDavid Saunders & Lori B. SaundersVirginia Manry StoreyHerbert Lee Walke III &
Kristi J. Ponting Walke
❖ UVA Lawn Society Member
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Marjorie E. Adams▼Thomas M. AielloMary A. AndersonCharles E. AndrewsClarke B. Andrews &
Sherrie AndrewsKatherine H. ApostolidesRaymond C. Aylor▼Gerald J. Babski &
Sandra R. BabskiRoland L. Banks Jr.▼Robert J. BarkerScott A. BarnardLalit BatraL. Nelson Behmer & Sandy BehmerRichard C. Benson▼
Timothy J. BetheaMartin F. Betts &
Jean Ferguson BettsJason Scott Beverage▼
Michael D. Bills▼ & S. Sonjia Smith▼❖
Steven S. BloomIsrael BordainickGlen Steve Bourne Jr. &
Vicki T. BournePatrick Wharton Brady▼
Henry Stanton Bragg▼
Robert L. Brawley▼ & Martha R. Brawley▼
Robert BrnilovichO. Whitfield Broome Jr. &
Julia BroomeMonica Drennan Brown &
P. Anthony BrownSylvia Van Anda BrownReginald F. Burner &
Doreen S. BurnerCurtis L. BuserC. J. ButlerClifford D. Caldwell &
Louise P. CaldwellPatrick Carder & Sandra CarderR. Emmett Carroll Jr.▼Dianne H. CarsonJudith C. Cash & George H. Cash Jr.Nancy Chance & Daniel B. ChanceNatalie E. ChapmanDiane Leslie Charles▼James J. CheckV. ChokkaveluJeffrey S. Clark & Lynda W. ClarkHenry M. CliftonWilliam S. Corey Jr.Stephen R. CorrickMargaret Massey Couch▼❖
James S. Cremins Sr.Barbara L. DantzigTom Darbyshire▼
Kevin M. DavisLinda Taylor DeanMensel David Dean Jr.Richard F. DeMong &
Linda Krongaard DeMongDonald Patrick Devane &
Kathleen T. DevaneMichael G. DevineRoger W. Diehl & Barbara B. DiehlRalph A. Dowell▼ &
Gray C. Dowell▼Shirley A. EdwardsPeter B. Eichorn▼
Dale K. Erdly & Patricia A. ErdlyHarry E. Figgie Jr.❖Sally J. Fogarty▼ &
Robert Fogarty▼
Thomas J. FoleyNorman R. Forson &
Nancy M. ForsonDecca G. FrackeltonMildred Y. FreebergLillian Dukes Salley GambleJan C. GarretsonAnne Marie GarrisonJohn E. Geller & Shannon H. GellerWilliam F. Gibbons▼ &
Susan S. Gibbons▼Daron L. Gifford▼
James T. Goggins Jr.▼ & Pamela Myers Goggins▼
Alice Goodwin❖
William H. Goodwin Jr.▼❖
Thomas A. Gosse▼ & Carol H. Gosse▼
Raymond Jerry Grossman &Jacquelyn A. Grossman
Mark C. Guncheon & Blair Conaghan Guncheon
Rufus T. Hairston Jr.▼David L. Hall & Esther J. HallLynn Auld Hamilton▼
Carol H. HartWilliam P. Hassell & Julie H. HassellRobert V. Hatcher Jr.▼❖
Richard J. Hayes & Ann HayesRobert E. HeacoxMichael D. Heggeman▼
Karen I. HintzSara Sue HodappPatrick D. Hogan &
Sharon H. Hogan
Edward C. Hook▼ & Margaret M. Hook▼
Roberta S. Hunt & Ray C. Hunt Jr.▼Stanley R. Ifshin &
Hea Chu IfshinDwight L. JacobsLouis M. Jacobson &
Sherry JacobsonRichard Jeanneret &
Lisa A. JeanneretKarl F. Jennings & Carol A. JenningsRodger L. Johnson & Jill J. JohnsonRandall B. JohnstonMarjorie E. JonesRebecca L. JonesRichard E. Jones▼ &
Merrily C. Jones▼William T. Jones▼Frederick W. Kacher III &
Nancy L. KacherAndrea Smith Kauder▼David B. KayCraig Mitchell KeatsWilliam J. KehoeSteven Traylor Keightley▼
James Frederick Kelly Jr.▼R. S. Kemp Jr. & Pamela M. KempFrank M. Kibler Jr.Adelaide Wilcox King▼ &
Robert Ruffin King IV Mark L. KleifgesPatricia Kluge & William Moses❖Frank J. Koiro Jr.James S. LambJ. Bradley Landseadel &
Cheryl B. LandseadelDana K. Law &
Cheryl C. LawGraeme Michael Leiser▼Thomas Clagett Lewis▼Joseph P. Litz &
Julie S. LitzCecil James Looke III &
Carole Walter LookeRalph LorettaCatherine Wade MacDonald+▼❖
Diana L. MahleMary Beth MainoEdwin Camacho Malixi &
Nora L. MalixiDavid M. MaloneyStephen A. Mango &
Sandra R. MangoJohn D. Marsellus▼John Robert Marsh▼
Victor R. Marsh & Patricia A. MarshMario P. Martini & Judith A. MartiniE. Morgan Massey▼ &
Joan Massey❖
J. Rucker McCarty II▼Paul L. McDonald▼
Tom McDonald & Carolyn McDonaldGeorge Wesley McKinney Jr.▼ &
Lucille C. McKinney William J. McSorley
Marilyn C. Melnicove & Michael Melnicove
James A. MeriwetherJeffrey G. Messinger▼ &
Suzanne M. Messinger George S. Michaels▼Elizabeth M. MillerElmon A. Miller Jr.▼Jeffrey A. Miller▼Kyle R. MillerFrank P. Miniotas &
Marie H. MiniotasElizabeth Katherine Moore▼
Jessica Susan Moore▼
Jonni Sandridge Moore▼ & Roger A. Moore▼
John J. Moritz▼
Thomas J. Muldoon & Rosemary Muldoon
Daniel C. MurphyJames K. Murray Jr.❖Duyet M. Nguyen &
Hong-Thuy T. NguyenRobert J. O’Connell &
Claire M. O’ConnellHenry R. Odell & Evelyn B. OdellJohn M. OliverMichael J. Orend▼
George A. Overstreet Jr.John Scott Owendoff▼Ophelia Paine & George PaineMario J. Papa & Lois F. PapaF. Edward Pearson IIMyron C. PeckSusan E. Perry &
Thomas H. WilliamsHunter R. Pettus Jr.▼ &
Patsy K. Pettus Charles F. Phillips IIIRoger C. Poole Larry N. Port▼ & Julianne M. Port Carolyn L. QuinnClarence T. RettigBruce L. Reynolds &
Yoke San L. ReynoldsJeffrey C. Rice▼ & Marilyn R. Rice Angus RobertsonFrank E. Roda Jr.▼ &
Susan Autrey Roda John J. Rooney▼
Andrew C. Ruppel & Imogene Ruppel
Maria C. Salazar Brenda Sanders Roque A. SantiRobert P. Sayle Jr.▼Judith SchickScott SchleicherJane L. Schwarzschild▼ &
Virginius R. Shackelford III Charlotte H. ScottNathan A. Scott Jr.Richard A. Scott & Rita K. ScottHarry Shaia Jr.▼William G. Shenkir &
Leila S. Shenkir
Richard T. ShortessDon SiderLewis J. SingerR. Garsed Sketchley Jr.▼Graylin E. SmithMark L. SmotkinRoger W. SpenceEllen Lee Stafford-Sigg▼
Miles M. Staley & Dorothy J. StaleyThomas B. Stanley Jr.Gerry Starsia &
Marianne StarsiaTeresa Saunders Stegall▼Denise L. StoneLaddie E. Suk & Cathy M. SukCatherine SullivanDana TackettWilliam L. Talbert▼ &
Karen Szymanski Talbert▼❖
John B. Talbott & Evelyn E. TalbottLawrence E. Tanner &
Kathryn C. TannerRobert Louis Thieke &
Frances C. ThiekeMelanie ThomasJay Tischler & Sandy TischlerPeter A. ToddJames E. TravisanoNina Stafford Trent▼ &
Howard E. Trent III▼Jonathan D. Trucano▼
Constantine Tsonopoulos & Helen Tsonopoulos
Fred G. Tucker Jr. & Anne M. Tucker
Beatrice M. VogelRobert A. Vogel &
Janet K. VogelSteve Volchko &
Judith VolchkoMichael S. WarsawThomas E. Watson Jr. &
Valerie R. WatsonWalter Watson II▼ &
Mary W. Watson▼
Robert I. Webb & Mary E. Webb
Raymond O. White & Maike S. White
Ellen M. WhitenerCatherine M. WhittierGerald B. Wilson &
Vonnie WilsonKemmons Wilson Jr.Richard W. Wiltshire Jr. &
Barbara WiltshireAngela M. Winterle &
Bret T. Winterle John H. Wright III▼ &
Trula L. Wright Carl P. Zeithaml &
Charlotte C. Zeithaml
❖ UVA Lawn Society Member▼ UVA Alum+ Deceased
PA R E N T S , F R I E N D S , FA C U LT Y, A N D S TA F F G I F T S
Investors’ Report2001–2002
Corporate Investors($25,000+)Andersen L.L.P.Bridge Information SystemsEnron CorporationErnst & Young L.L.P.GE FanucKimberly-Clark CorporationMcCann-Erickson WorldGroupPricewaterhouseCoopersProcter & GambleThe Dow Chemical Company
Corporate Sponsors($15,000–$24,999)AccentureCapTech VenturesCitigroup Salomon Smith BarneyDeloitte & Touche L.L.P.Deloitte ConsultingNavigant/Peterson ConsultingThe May Department Stores Co.UBS WarburgZooms Convenience Stores Inc.
Corporate Partners($7,500–$14,999)American Management Systems Banc of America SecuritiesCapital OneDell Computer CorporationDollar Tree Stores Inc.DominionFirst UnionGoldman SachsIntraspect SoftwareJPMorgan Chase & Co.KPMG LLPMassMutual Financial ServicesThe Goodyear Tire &
Rubber CompanyWachoviaZ-Tel Communications Inc.
The McIntire Corporate Partners program creates strong, mutuallybeneficial relationships between partner corporations/firms andMcIntire faculty and students. This program provides resources and
opportunities that increase a Partner’s competitive advantage; enhancerecruiting effectiveness; and produce benefits such as case studies, researchrelationships, and internships. Corporate Partners receive a uniqueresource—a faculty liaison, who develops a thorough understanding of thePartner’s firm and industry and helps to educate students about availableopportunities. Faculty liaisons work to increase visibility among studentsand strengthen the Partner’s involvement with the School. Even greatervisibility and access to students are available to McIntire CorporateSponsors and Investors. Sponsors enjoy all the benefits of the CorporatePartners program and enhanced involvement with the School by sponsoringan annual School event or activity. This sponsorship expands the Partner’srole in the School and increases the publicity associated with Partnersupport. We thank and recognize the 2001–2002 McIntire CorporateInvestors, Sponsors, and Partners:
The McIntire School is grateful to the followingorganizations for their financial and in-kind supportof programs initiated by McIntire’s centers—the
Center for Growth Enterprises, the Center for theManagement of Information Technology, the PricewaterhouseCoopersCenter for Innovation in Professional Services, and The McIntire Center for Financial Innovation. Because of this targeted support, the School wasable to host intellectually stimulating workshops, symposia, and roundtablediscussions that facilitated invaluable networking among the businesscommunity and our faculty and students.
Holston Valley Distributing Co.Host Marriott CorporationHotCakesKluge Estate Winery & Vineyard
Marriott International Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopersRobert Mondavi WinerySouthcorp Wines, The Americas
Virginia Housing Development Authority
Virginia Winegrowers Advisory Board
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3MABN AMRO North AmericaAccenture LLPAlcoa FoundationAllfirst FoundationAmerican Home Products CorporationAmerican International GroupAmerican Telephone & TelegraphAndersen L.L.P.Anheuser-Busch FoundationAOL Time WarnerAon FoundationAstraZeneca LPAtlanta Gas Light CompanyAventis Pharm. Products Inc.AXA FoundationBank of AmericaBarclays CapitalBeckman Coulter Inc.BellSouth CorporationBlack & Decker CorporationBorden FoundationC.B. Fleet CompanyCabot Corporation FoundationCapital Group Companies Inc.Capital One Services Inc.Chase Manhattan BankChoice Hotels InternationalCircuit City Stores Inc.Cisco Systems Inc.Citigroup FoundationCitigroup Inc.Clarkston-Potomac Group Inc.Clorox CompanyCNA Foundation
Coca-Cola CompanyConoco Inc.Constellation Energy GroupCorning Glass Works FoundationCSX Transportation Inc.Deloitte & Touche FoundationDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationDeutsche Bank North AmericaDominion FoundationEli Lilly and CompanyEquifax Inc.Ernst & Young FoundationExxonMobil FoundationFannie MaeFederated Department StoresFidelity FoundationFirst Union CorporationFleet Bank N.A.Ford Motor CompanyFoundation Advisors Inc.Franklin Federal Savings & Loan AssociationFreddie MacGE FoundationGEICO Corp.GlaxoSmithKline PharmaceuticalsGoldman Sachs & CompanyGrayCo Inc.Hamilton BeachHarvey Hubbell FoundationHewitt AssociatesHibernia National BankIBM International FoundationInternational Business Machines Corp.International Paper CompanyIrwin Financial Corporation
JPMorgan & Co. IncorporatedJPMorgan Chase & Co.John S. & James L. Knight FoundationJohnson & JohnsonKeyCorpKiplinger FoundationKirkland & EllisKPMG LLPKPMG Peat MarwickLandAmerica Financial Group Inc.Lockheed Martin CorporationMarathon Oil FoundationMarkel CorporationMarsh & McLennan CompaniesMattel FoundationMcGraw-Hill Foundation Inc.Mellon Bank N.A.Mercantile-Safe Deposit & Trust Co.Merck & Co. Inc.Merrill Lynch & CompanyMETRO Information ServicesMetropolitan Life FoundationMetropolitan Life Insurance Co.MTS Systems CorporationNationwide FoundationNCR CorporationNorfolk Southern CorporationNortel NetworksNorthrop Grumman Newport NewsNorthwestern Mutual Life InsuranceOlin CorporationOracle CorporationPEC Solutions Inc.Pfizer Inc.Philip Morris Companies Inc.
PMI Mortgage Insurance CompanyPNC Financial Corp.PricewaterhouseCoopersProcter & Gamble FundProvident Life & Accident Insurance Co.Prudential FoundationPrudential Insurance CompanyR. J. Reynolds Tobacco International Inc.Richey Industries Inc.SC Johnson & Sons Inc.Sealy IncorporatedShell Companies Foundation Inc.Southwestern Bell CorporationSprint FoundationState Farm Companies FoundationSunTrust Banks Inc.T. Rowe Price Associates Inc.Texas InstrumentsThe Cinergy FoundationThe Clark Construction Group Inc.The Home DepotThe Wachovia CorporationTime Warner Foundation Inc.Towers PerrinTRW Inc.UBS Securities Inc.Universal Leaf & TobaccoUSX Foundation Inc.Vanguard GroupVerizon FoundationWalter Oil & Gas CorporationWells Fargo & CompanyWestinghouse Air Brake CompanyXerox Corporation
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Investors’ Report2001–2002
3MABN AMRO North AmericaAccenture LLPAlcoa FoundationAllfirst FoundationAmerican Home Products CorporationAmerican International GroupAmerican Management Systems Inc.American Telephone & TelegraphAndersen L.L.P.Anheuser-Busch FoundationAnnual Virginia Conference on Federal
TaxationAOL Time WarnerAon FoundationAstraZeneca LPAtlanta Gas Light CompanyAventis Pharm. Products Inc.AXA FoundationB N Wilkerson TrustBanc of America SecuritiesBank of AmericaBarclays CapitalBarracks Road Inc.Beckman Coulter Inc.BellSouth CorporationBenatar FoundationBeta Gamma Sigma Inc.Birmingham Jewish FoundationBlack & Decker CorporationBlue Ridge Foundation
New YorkBorden FoundationBridge Information SystemsC.B. Fleet CompanyCabot Corporation FoundationCapital Center LLCCapital ConcreteCapital Group Companies Inc.Capital One Services Inc.Capital OneChase Manhattan BankChoice Hotels InternationalCircuit City Stores Inc.Cisco Systems Inc.Citigroup FoundationCitigroup Inc.Citigroup Salomon Smith BarneyClarkston-Potomac Group Inc.Clorox CompanyCNA FoundationCoca-Cola CompanyCommonwealth FoundationsCommunity Foundation of Middle TennesseeCommunity Foundation of Greater MemphisConoco Inc.Constellation Energy GroupCorning Glass Works FoundationCSX Transportation Inc.Deloitte ConsultingDeloitte & Touche FoundationDeloitte & Touche LLPDeutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Deutsche Bank North AmericaDominionDominion FoundationE. B. R. FoundationEast Coast Fire Protection Inc.Eli Lilly and CompanyEnron CorporationEquifax Inc.Ernst & Young FoundationErnst & Young LLPExxonMobil CorporationExxonMobil FoundationFannie MaeFederated Department StoresFerris, Baker Watts Inc.Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFidelity FoundationFiggie Family Charitable FoundationFirst Union CorporationFirst Union FoundationFleet Bank N.A.Ford Motor CompanyFoundation Advisors Inc.FourM Consulting Inc.Franklin Federal Savings & Loan AssociationFranklin GraphicsFreddie MacGE FoundationGE FundGEICO Corp.GlaxoSmithKline PharmaceuticalsGoldman Sachs & CompanyGrayCo Inc.Hamilton BeachHantzmon, Wiebel & Co.Harvey Hubbell FoundationHecht’sHewitt AssociatesHibernia National BankHolston Valley Distributing Co.HOPE Christian Community FoundationHost Marriott CorporationHotCakesIBM International FoundationInternational Business Machines Corp.International Paper CompanyIrwin Financial CorporationJ.A. Sullivan Family TrustJPMorgan & Co. IncorporatedJPMorgan Chase & Co.Jack and Mary Murray FoundationJewish Community Foundation of MetrowestJohn S. & James L. Knight FoundationJohnson & JohnsonKalamazoo Community FoundationKeyCorpKimberly-Clark CorporationKiplinger FoundationKirkland & EllisKluge Estate Winery
& VineyardKPMG LLPKPMG Peat Marwick
LandAmerica Financial Group Inc.Lockheed Martin CorporationMacLean-Fogg CompanyMarathon Oil FoundationMarkel CorporationMarriott CorporationMarriott International Inc.Marsellus Family FundMarsh & McLennan CompaniesMassMutual Financial ServicesMassachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
CompanyMassey FoundationMattel FoundationMcCann-Erickson WorldGroupMcGraw-Hill Foundation Inc.Meade & Co. Properties Ltd.Mellon Bank N.A.Mercantile-Safe Deposit
& Trust Co.Merck & Co. Inc.Merrill Lynch & CompanyMeryl & Charles Witmer Charitable
FoundationMETRO Information ServicesMetropolitan Life FoundationMetropolitan Life
Insurance Co.Moneyline TelerateMorris Plan Trust-CommerceMTS Systems CorporationNational Christian Charitable FoundationNationwide FoundationNavigant Consulting Inc.NCR CorporationNorfolk Southern CorporationNortel NetworksNorth Carolina Baptist Foundation Inc.Northrop Grumman Newport NewsNorthwestern Mutual
Life InsuranceOlin CorporationOracle CorporationPEC Solutions Inc.Peterson Consulting LLCPeterson Family FoundationPfizer Inc.Philip Morris Companies Inc.Pier 1 ImportsPMI Mortgage Insurance CompanyPNC BankPNC Financial Corp.PricewaterhouseCoopersProcter & Gamble FundProvident Life & Accident Insurance Co.Prudential FoundationPrudential Insurance CompanyR. J. Reynolds Tobacco International Inc.Ralph & Genevieve Horween FoundationRegency Women’s ClubRichey Industries Inc.Robert Blair FoundationRobert Mondavi Winery
Salomon Smith BarneySan Francisco FoundationSC Johnson & Sons Inc.Schluderberg FoundationSchwab Fund for
Charitable GivingSealy IncorporatedShell Companies
Foundation Inc.Sonid Development Company LLCSouthcorp Wines, The AmericasSouthwestern Bell CorporationSprint FoundationState Farm Companies FoundationSunTrust Banks Inc.SunTrust Mid-Atlantic FoundationT. Rowe Price Associates Inc.Texas InstrumentsThe Cinergy FoundationThe Clark Construction Group Inc.The Dow Chemical Company FoundationThe Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co.The Home DepotThe Kibler FoundationThe May Department Stores CompanyThe Patricia Kluge FoundationThe Ruth B. Stanley Charitable TrustThe Wachovia CorporationThomas Jefferson Chapter, Virginia Society of
Certified Public Accountants Tidewater Jewish FoundationTime Warner Foundation Inc.Towers PerrinTrust of Paul G. McIntire TRW Inc.Tucker Alan Inc.UBS AGUBS Securities Inc.UBS WarburgUnion Pacific CorporationUnited Way of King CountyUnited Way of the Virginia PeninsulaUniversal Leaf & TobaccoUSX Foundation Inc.Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramVanguard GroupVerizon FoundationVirginia Department of Agriculture &
Consumer ServicesVirginia Housing Development Authority Virginia Winegrowers Advisory BoardWachovia Bank N.A.Walker Family FoundationWalter Oil & Gas CorporationWells Fargo & CompanyWestinghouse Air Brake CompanyWinston-Salem FoundationXerox CorporationY & H Soda FoundationYMCA of Metropolitan Hartford Inc.Zooms Inc.Z-Tel Communications Inc.
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Administration
Carl P. Zeithaml, Dean andF.S. Cornell Professor in Free Enterprise
Ellen M. Whitener, Senior Associate Dean
Michael D Atchison, Associate Dean for theB.S. in Commerce Program
Diana L. Mahle, Associate Dean for External Affairs
George A. Overstreet Jr., Associate Dean forCenter Development and Research andWalker Professor in Growth Enterprises
Gerald D. Starsia, Associate Dean for Administration
Peter A. Todd, Associate Dean for GraduatePrograms and Chesapeake and PotomacTelephone Professor of Commerce
McIntire School of Commerce Foundation Board of Trustees
(*President; **Executive Vice President)
Shelby W. Bonnie ‘86 Frederick C. Coble ‘82 Joseph R. Daniel ‘66 Henry A. Dudley Jr. ‘70 J. Christopher Grace ‘80 John A. Griffin ‘85**Robert B. Harman ‘72 James G. Harris ‘80 Sonja L. Hoel ‘88 H. Alexander Holmes ‘64, Law ‘67John F. Kirtley ‘85 Diana L. MahleRobert A. Moorefield ‘64 Michael S. Murray ‘88 George A. Overstreet Jr.William G. ShenkirGerald D. StarsiaRichard D. Tadler ‘78 Charles H. Turner IV ‘79 Elizabeth A. Twohy ‘74 Harry J.G. van BeekJeffrey C. Walker ‘77*Robert I. WebbEllen M. WhitenerCarl P. Zeithaml
McIntire Cornerstone Society BoardA. Scott Andrews, A&S ‘80 Gordon J. Bernhardt ‘85 Robert S. Bersch ‘57, Law ‘60 William F. Blue ‘56, Law ‘60 Milton S. Bolton ‘52 O. Whitfield Broome Jr.Elissa Buie ‘82 Clarence T. Callahan ‘41 Stuart F. Carwile ‘64, Law ‘67 Judy C. CashCharles P. Cocke ‘65 Richard L. Cooper ‘58 Maj. Calvin C. Crum ‘41 Cmdr. William K. Dove ‘42, A&S ‘52Robert C. Duval ‘57 Michael S. Feinberg ‘95Kenneth B. Fulp ‘78 Bruce G. Gabler ‘68 Roy B. Harrill ‘63, Law ‘66 John B. Hemmings ‘49, Law ‘54 H. Alexander Holmes ‘64, Law ‘67Ray C. Hunt Jr., A&S ‘58 Diana L. MahleDavid M. MaloneyRonald D. Roberts ‘63Kyle T. Smith ‘95 Mark H. SmithWayne L. SmithPatrick J. Vaughan ‘65, Law ‘68 Keith A. Walder ‘79 Earl E. Webb ‘78 Georgia M. Willis ‘83 Richard W. Young ‘64, Law ‘67 Carl P. Zeithaml
Stephen C. Adams ’73, MS ’74
David B. Barr ‘85* Michael D. Bills, A&S ‘78 Robert W. Bissell ‘69 H. Tracey Brownfield ‘79 Tia Lee Brunelli ‘95 Roger L. Calvert ‘72 L. David Cardenas ‘88 Mitchell R. Cohen ‘86 John P. Connaughton ‘87 Susan D. Conniff ‘88Gardner G. Courson ‘70 B. Kemp Dolliver ‘83,
Darden ‘87 Andrew J. Downing ‘78 Peter J. Dunne ‘80 Jeffrey S. Edell ‘79 Courtney H. Edwards ‘90,
MS ‘93 Peter E. Engel ‘88 Albert E. Ferrara Jr. ‘70,
Law ‘73 Richard L. Fisher ‘76, MS ‘77 Donald E. Flow ‘77 William E. Franke
Mark E. Galant ‘80 Gordon L. Gentry Jr. ‘59 Roger E. George ’88, Law ’92Rick Gerson ‘97 Elizabeth L. HarvardPatrick D. HoganWilliam E. Hunt Jr. ‘75 Robert A. Innamorati ‘69,
Darden ‘79J. Fredrick Kelly Jr., A&S ‘72Eric H. Keshin ‘80 Donald A. King Jr. ‘62 Dale S. Lam ‘85 Gregory S. Ledford ‘79 Julie Lerner ‘99 Jonathan D. Mariner ‘76 Edward D. McCrady ‘85**Nicholas A. Merrick ‘85 Paul K. Meyer ‘79 Michael K. Mulhern ‘82,
Darden ‘88 James K. Murray III ‘85,
MS ‘86 Richard J. Nadeau ‘76,
MS ‘77 Christopher J. Nassetta ‘84
Robert S. Parker Jr. ‘65 Edgar L. Parrish ‘70 Joshua Paulson ‘99 Peter B. Polonsky ‘82 Sherry J. Polonsky ‘83 Philip B. Pool Jr. ‘76 Craig D. Powell ‘92 Charles W. Reardon ’89Angus RobertsonCharles F. Ryan III ‘88 Carol A. Sawdye ‘85Phillip S. Schaeffer ‘77 John G. Stathis ‘80 William G. Taylor III ‘65 James W. Todd ‘60,
Darden ‘64 Gregory A. Trojan ‘81Michael A. Turner ‘80 Robert S. Understein ‘63 Craig S. Wagner ‘73 Debra Wetherby ‘80Ellen M. Whitener Michael A. Wildish ‘82 Carl P. Zeithaml
McIntire Young Alumni Council
Jacey L. Anderson ‘00David C. Chattleton ‘00Brett C. Gibson ‘02Michael A. Glynn ‘01Dana R. Hamerschlag ‘98M. Raleigh Harbour ‘99Jennifer M. Harmon ‘02Christopher B. Heckman ‘98Moira S. John-Williams ‘99D. Patrick Pettay ‘99Katherine C. Pilcher ‘02Joel G. Ramin ‘00Amanda H. Richardson ‘01Austin G. Root ‘99Andrew J. Schoonover ‘01Michael J. Silk ‘98Terra L. Weirich ‘00Catherine M. WhittierAngela M. Winterle
McIntire School of Commerce Advisory Board (*Chair; **Vice Chair)
Georgia Willis (McIntire ’83) credits the Commerce Schoolwith giving her the tools for a successful banking career.To get them, she worked 20 hours a week and pieced togetherscholarship support to pay her way through U.Va. Now asenior vice president for Virginia Heartland Bank, she ismaking sure other women receive the benefits of a McIntireeducation, minus some of the financial pressures she faced.
Ms. Willis has created a charitable trust that will financeat least one scholarship annually for a third-year femalestudent at the McIntire School of Commerce. Her gift reflectsan adage she learned from her father, a Pennsylvania teacherand dairy farmer: “You make a living by what you get.You make a life by what you give.”
Georgia M. Willis
C O M M I T M E N TLike other donors who have made provisions for the
University in their estate plans, Georgia Willis is a memberof the Cornerstone Society, a diverse community of benefactorswith at least one thing in common—a commitment to thefuture of the University of Virginia.
For information on making a planned gift, please contact:Judy Cash, Director of Planned Giving, McIntire School of Commerce
1.888.302.6207 [email protected] [email protected]
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