This book honors the generosity of spirit that motivates philanthropy and helps Indiana University fulfill its mission to provide broad access to education, excel in innovative research and teaching, and improve the human condition.
This book honors the generosity of spirit that motivates philanthropy and helps Indiana University fulfill its mission to provide broad access to education, excel in innovative research and teaching, and improve the human condition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Curtis R. Simic is President Emeritus of the Indiana University Foundation. During his 20-year presidency, he is credited with boosting voluntary giving from $70 million and 60,000 donors to more than $270 million from 120,000 donors annually. A national leader in institutional advancement, he has mentored hundreds of advancement professionals who now lead fundraising in American higher education. Sandra Bate directed the marketing and communications initiatives at the Indiana University Foundation and the Indiana University Alumni Association. During her career in advancement at Indiana University, she also served at IU South Bend, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IU Bloomington.
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Preface: Advancing the Common Good Acknowledgments Part 1: A Commitment to Opportunity Introduction Jesse H. Cox: Of Knowledge, Hard Work, and Self-Confidence Lucienne and Lawrence Glaubinger: A Commitment to People Ed Kelley: The Gift of a Name Mary Margaret Webb: Helping Others Do What They Love Part 2: A Commitment to Distinction Introduction Sidney and Lois Eskenazi: Lessons in Philanthrophy David Henry Jacobs: Stand and Sing Elinor Ostrom: A Persistent Commitment Part 3: A Commitment to International Experience Introduction Edward L. Hutton: A Catalyst for Global Experience Part 4: A Commitment to Medical Research Introduction Patricia R. Miller: "Yet to Come" Part 5: A Commitment to the Centrality of Information Introduction Thomas M. Lofton: Philanthropy's Faithful Steward in the Hoosier State Part 6: A Commitment to Places for Learning Introduction Gayle Karch Cook: The Good Business of Historic Preservation V. William Hunt: A Hoosier Legacy Cindy Simon Skjodt: A Family Love Affair with Indiana University Afterword: The Legacy of Lessons Learned
Preface: Advancing the Common Good Acknowledgments Part 1: A Commitment to Opportunity Introduction Jesse H. Cox: Of Knowledge, Hard Work, and Self-Confidence Lucienne and Lawrence Glaubinger: A Commitment to People Ed Kelley: The Gift of a Name Mary Margaret Webb: Helping Others Do What They Love Part 2: A Commitment to Distinction Introduction Sidney and Lois Eskenazi: Lessons in Philanthrophy David Henry Jacobs: Stand and Sing Elinor Ostrom: A Persistent Commitment Part 3: A Commitment to International Experience Introduction Edward L. Hutton: A Catalyst for Global Experience Part 4: A Commitment to Medical Research Introduction Patricia R. Miller: "Yet to Come" Part 5: A Commitment to the Centrality of Information Introduction Thomas M. Lofton: Philanthropy's Faithful Steward in the Hoosier State Part 6: A Commitment to Places for Learning Introduction Gayle Karch Cook: The Good Business of Historic Preservation V. William Hunt: A Hoosier Legacy Cindy Simon Skjodt: A Family Love Affair with Indiana University Afterword: The Legacy of Lessons Learned
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