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YOUR IMPACT OF GIVING TO HAAS

University of California, Berkeley 2013–2014 ANNUAL REPORT OF PRIVATE GIVING AND HONOR ROLL TABLE OF CONTENTS

OUR CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS 2 Inspiring Gifts 6

YOUR GIFTS TO BERKELEY-HAAS 8

UNDERGRADUATE GIVING 10

MBA GIVING 12

REDEFINE THE BUSINESS GRADUATE Ng Fellows 14 Silicon Valley Immersion Week 15

REALIZE OUR INTELLECTUAL FUTURE Institute for Business & Social Impact 16 Crowdfunding 17

TRANSFORM OUR HAAS CAMPUS Berkeley-Haas Innovation Lab 18 Digital Health Hackathon 19

HAAS LEADERSHIP SOCIETY HONOR ROLL* 20

BOARDS & VOLUNTEERS 32

*A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. Dear Fellow Alumni and Supporters:

As this year marked the close of our Campaign for Haas, which began in 2005, we have much to celebrate. I’m happy to report that 21,800 alumni and friends invested more than $227 million to support faculty chairs, scholarships and fellowships, new centers and institutes, new spaces for learning and collaboration, and more. That’s an incredible achievement! Our endowment also hit a milestone: It ended the year just over $300 million and has more than tripled over the last 15 years. Perhaps most excitingly, we are just now breaking ground on our North Academic Building, which will complement our existing Haas buildings. This will be a purely student-focused space—there will be no administrative offices. It’s a learning laboratory that will enable the collaboration and team activity needed for today’s business education while ensuring our readiness for tomorrow’s business education, including digital learning. Through your generosity, you help ensure that Berkeley-Haas continues to educate innovative leaders who redefine how we do business. On these pages, you’ll find many examples of how your donations have been put to good use. A vital new Institute for Business & Social Impact, led by former Dean Laura Tyson. An Innovation Lab that allows ingenuity to flourish. And a David S. Ng Fellowship aimed at helping Haas attract the brightest students and stay competitive—just for starters. It’s a thrilling time for Berkeley-Haas and I’m proud to have your support. Thank you for all you do for our beloved school.

Sincerely,

RICHARD K. LYONS, BS 82 DEAN, HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OUR CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS

On December 31, 2013, the Haas School of Business completed our Campaign for Haas—the largest campaign in our school’s history. During the eight-year campaign there were many examples, large and small, of your generosity, connection to our community, and commitment to keeping Berkeley-Haas one of the top business schools in the world. Together 21,800 donors came forward and gave more than $227 million to Berkeley-Haas. Our Campaign for Haas set out to pioneer a new brand of innovative leadership with four strategic priorities— redefining the business graduate, realizing our intellectual future, transforming our Haas campus, and engaging our alumni as investors.

2 CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS 2005–2013 ENGAGE OUR ALUMNI AS INVESTORS $26M

REDEFINE THE BUSINESS GRADUATE $35M REALIZE OUR INTELLECTUAL FUTURE $103M

TRANSFORM THE HAAS CAMPUS $63M

$227 MILLION RAISEDJULY 1, 2005 – DECEMBER 31, 2013 CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS 2005–2013 3 TEN ONE NEW BUILDING FACULTY CHAIRS To truly be a place where innovation thrives, YOU Nobel Prize winners, the chair of the Federal the Haas School of Business requires a new MADE THIS POSSIBLE Reserve, top advisors to presidents—the state-of-the-art building filled with classrooms, Berkeley-Haas faculty has always included some flexible learning spaces, and group-study rooms of the world’s leading thinkers. To attract to launch our school into the next era. Designed The success of the Campaign for Haas is a up-and-coming stars and to retain our by award-winning architects from Perkins+Will, celebration of you—your philanthropy, your prestigious faculty, 10 new faculty chairs were the new North Academic Building will be a place commitment, your voice in concert with tens of endowed. The William and Flora Hewlett entirely for our students—a hub of formal and thousands of others, joined together to support Foundation matched five of the new chairs with informal learning spaces where we will develop a new brand of business education. a $1 million grant to each. the next generation of business leaders.

4 CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS 2005–2013 $60M 44,700 25 INVESTMENTS FOR CENTERS & INSTITUTES SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS Our alumni and friends are partners in our future. Cutting-edge research and thought leadership Year after year, thousands of alumni, students, The dream of attending Berkeley-Haas is now a have been synonymous with Berkeley since the faculty, staff, parents, and friends invest in the reality for some of our brightest applicants since beginning. With $60 million in new support for expanding excellence of our school. During our 25 new scholarship and fellowship funds were our centers and institutes, including gifts to Campaign for Haas, 44,700 donations were endowed to help us win talent battles for the establish the Garwood Center for Corporate made to the Haas Fund (about 6,000 more top students year after year. These students Innovation and the Institute for Business & donations than the school has alumni), raising inspire our faculty, strengthen our alumni Social Impact, Berkeley-Haas will continue to $26 million to support our school’s pressing network, and will carry the Berkeley-Haas brand make the world a better place by conducting needs and to launch strategic initiatives such as forward into the world for years to come. and disseminating world-class research. SkyDeck, our startup accelerator.

CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS 2005–2013 5 INSPIRING GIFTS

These are just a few of the many transformative gifts, large and small, made during our Campaign for Haas. The close of our Campaign for Haas marks a new future for our school. As we strengthen Berkeley-Haas for generations to come, we appreciate that you are alongside us on the journey.

TRANSFORMING OUR HAAS CAMPUS REALIZING OUR INTELLECTUAL FUTURE A man of foresight and conviction, Ned Spieker, BS 66, was Professor Emeritus Oliver Williamson received the world’s our leading partner in developing the vision for our new North top honor—the Nobel Prize—but he honored Berkeley-Haas and Academic Building and continues to help us bring this project to life. donated his award money to create a chair in the of how organizations thrive. His former students answered back To fulfill the dream to have an open laboratory space to teach and created a student fellowship in his name. experiential and team-based courses, Linda and Michael Gallagher, BS 67, MBA 68, funded an Innovation Lab in Memorial Stadium. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation made the largest gift ever to UC Berkeley in a challenge grant to create faculty chairs across the campus. The five Our school’s first high-tech classroom was constructed five Hewlett faculty chairs at Berkeley-Haas were established by Cheryl Valentine, years ago with support from the Koret Foundation and BS 79, MBA 91, and Christian Valentine, MBA 91; Rick Cronk, BS 65, and Berkeley-Haas began its journey into digital education and Janet Cronk, BA 68; Kingsford Capital Management; Roslyn and Lisle Payne, synchronous learning across distance. MBA 67; and Oliver Williamson.

Robert G. O’Donnell, BS 65, MBA 66, helped Berkeley- Elsie and Ed Garwood, BS 31, created the Garwood Center Haas transform its courtyard into an active space that builds for Corporate Innovation through a generous bequest. Allan community and promotes the exchange of ideas. The courtyard Holt, MBA 76, gave the lead gift to launch the Institute for was named after O’Donnell in 2014. Business & Social Impact, which is led by Laura Tyson.

Our Haas School’s Center for Teaching Excellence was launched with a gift from Steve and Susan Chamberlin, MBA 87, former members of the professional faculty, to help award-winning researchers become top-rated teachers.

6 CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS 2005–2013 REDEFINING THE BUSINESS GRADUATE ENGAGING OUR ALUMNI AS INVESTORS Alumni and friends gave in numerous ways to honor Rashell Young, BA 94, Year after year our school broke records for alumni giving as well as student giving. MBA/MPH 05, a beloved classmate who lost her battle with breast cancer at During our Campaign for Haas, over $26 million was given by alumni, students, the age of 38. The Rashell Young Fellowship was established to support health- faculty, staff, parents, and friends to the Haas Fund from more than 44,700 gifts. care-focused MBA students who serve needy communities around the globe.

Students are learning first- hand about how to make investments that deliver a strong financial return and have a positive social impact after Marguerite Volunteers like Brad Howard, BS 79; Steve Peletz, BS 83, MBA 99; Guadalupe Johnson, BA 60, and Al Johnson, BS 62, MBA 69; Doris Michaels, MA/MAT Nickell, BCEMBA 10/11; and Marty McMahon, MBA 01 rallied the alumni 79, and Charlie Michaels, BS 78; and Victoria and Larry Johnson, BS 72, network to invest back in our school each year. established the first and largest student-led socially responsible investment fund. The New Alumni Challenge, a generous matching gift program from the UC Jennifer Maxwell, BS 88, has watched a dozen bright students live out their Berkeley Foundation Board members, more than doubled the number of young passions and carry forward her late husband’s legacy as Brian Maxwell Fellows. The alumni giving across the campus. fellowship program will continue on in perpetuity and honors the entrepreneurial spirit that led her husband to co-found PowerBar. Small gifts made a big impact in our Campaign for Haas. Close to $7 million was raised from 38,000 gifts of under $1,000. Gifts of $100 counted for $1 million alone. Dorothy and Ralph Bahna, MBA 65, were instrumental in two pioneering projects at the Haas School of Business. Before he passed away in 2014, Bahna provided guidance and support to launch the Berkeley Innovative Leader Development (BILD) program and to pilot the Haas School’s venture into digital education.

CAMPAIGN FOR HAAS 2005–2013 7 YOUR GIFTS TO BERKELEY-HAAS

The Haas School of Business celebrated another successful fundraising year, including a record number Record number of $ Given to the Haas of donations to the school. Your gifts to Berkeley-Haas gifts made to the Haas Socially Responsible School of Business in 252 Investment Fund create leaders who will redefine how we do business. 6,956 fiscal year 2014 through crowdfunding THOUSAND Fiscal year 2014 was the year of the challenge match. In addition to generous gifts made throughout the school, donors came forward to challenge others to give. Ten women philanthropists, led by Margo Alexander, BS 68, gave $200,000 to match New Innovation Lab Percentage of the gifts of other women as part of the Women in Leadership event. A group of to teach classes % Berkeley-Haas graduate undergraduate alumni challenged undergraduate students by matching their gifts 3:1, like Problem Finding, students who depend on ONE Problem Solving 70 financial aid and Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA alumni challenged each other with class gifts.

Scholarships and Stellar new faculty GIFTS & PLEDGES TO THE HAAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS fellowships supported arrived at Berkeley-Haas JULY 1, 2013 – JUNE 30, 2014 34 SIX this fall $15.9M $6.3M $4.2M $3.5M $29.9M ENGAGE OUR ALUMNI AS INVESTORS JULY 1, 2013 – JUNE 30, 2014 TRANSFORM OUR HAAS CAMPUS REALIZE OUR INTELLECTUAL FUTURE REDEFINE THE BUSINESS GRADUATE

8 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 THE HAAS FUND YOUR GIFTS AT WORK

Each year, thousands of Berkeley-Haas alumni, ALUMNI RESOURCES students, faculty, staff, and friends give generously $595K so the Haas School of Business can capitalize on 17% emerging opportunities and defining moments. STUDENTS 38% $1.33M DEAN’S INITIATIVES 18% $3.5 $630K MILLION

27%

FACULTY & DEGREE PROGRAMS $945K

Percentage increase in % STUDENTS. The next generation of path-bending leaders. Donors to the Haas % Haas Leadership Society Support for our innovative leadership development curriculum Fund last year donors over the last 38 and career resources for 2,250 of the brightest young minds. 4,693 50 five years

FACULTY & DEGREE PROGRAMS. Attracting and retaining our % world-class faculty and supporting research and instruction in Number of years Tim When the school would 27 our top-rated degree programs. Carlson, BS 63, (our most close each academic year 41 loyal True Blue donor) has (August–May) if we only given to Berkeley-Haas DEC. relied on student fees (& COUNTING) DEAN’S INITIATIVES. Investments in international business % development, our culture and diversity initiatives, and our 18 Energy Institute. $ Amount contributed by 10 $ Average gift to women philanthropists for ALUMNI RESOURCES. Services to launch alumni businesses and the Haas Fund the Women in Leadership 200 % careers, tap into a top-tier network, and offer lifelong learning, 724 challenge match THOUSAND 17 all with the help of a dedicated staff.

ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 9 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT AND REUNION CAMPAIGNS

Undergraduate students are going forth and giving back.

With job offers in hand and bright futures ahead, Berkeley- A group of alumni including Dean Rich Lyons, BS 82; Lecturer Haas undergraduate seniors celebrated the completion of Steve Etter, BS 83, MBA 89; Tim Carlson, BS 63; Brad Howard, their Senior Gift Campaign at the second annual Senior Send- BS 79; Tara Kramlich, BS 03; Kathryn O’Connor, BS 98; Lucky Off Party. The party was the culmination of the efforts of a Sandhu, BS 96, MBA 15; and Kinman Tong, BS 03, helped committee of undergraduate students led by Roschelle Lowe, inspire students by matching donations 3:1 through the Jackie Zhou, and Shubhit Noor, all BS 14, who spent the year “Beyond Yourself Challenge Match.” In addition, a university- educating their classmates on the importance of investing back wide 1:1 match of senior gifts contributed $7,854 to the Senior in Berkeley-Haas after graduation. Gift Campaign. Each year, the senior class honors their Berkeley-Haas The annual “Beyond Yourself Challenge Match” is a great experience by donating to the school to support future opportunity for alumni to partner with current students to generations of students. The annual Senior Gift Campaign raise support for Berkeley-Haas and to teach students about set new records this year in overall participation (58 percent), philanthropy. helping to raise a total of $47,623 for Berkeley-Haas. 58% $47K 182 48% PARTICIPATION RATE OF GIFTS RAISED FROM THE SENIORS DONATED, PLUS PERCENTAGE INCREASE UNDERGRADUATE SENIORS SENIOR GIFT CAMPAIGN 24 JUNIORS, 1 SOPHOMORE, IN TOTAL DONATED ($11,510 FROM STUDENTS AND AND 2 PROFESSORS FROM LAST YEAR $36,105 IN MATCHING GIFTS)

10 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 UNDERGRADUATE REUNION CLASSES HONOR THEIR TIME AT BERKELEY-HAAS. Thousands of alumni, parents, and students came back to campus in October to celebrate Homecoming Weekend. With three days of fun and more than 100 events, Homecoming Weekend is the reunion celebration where alumni remember their undergraduate experience and commemorate their time at Berkeley by giving back. The undergraduate reunion giving campaigns begin in January and culminate at Homecoming Weekend in October. Throughout the year, undergraduate alumni volunteer and invite their classmates to come back to the reunion and to invest back in their school. In 2013, the reunion classes celebrating their 1st through 60th reunions raised a total of $2,586,096 for Berkeley-Haas.

Donation amount by class 1953 7.22% $4,610 % of class participation 4.83% 1958 $21,245 9.74% 1963 $54,547 7.66% 1968 $160,825 7.61% 1973 $1,553,016 8.24% 1978 $84,929 7.14% 1983 $86,493 6.14% 1988 $506,985 5.02% 1993 $12,792 7.01% 1998 $30,240 11.90% 2003 $59,165 6.25% 2008 $4,204 45.43% 2013 $7,145

ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 11 MBA STUDENT AND REUNION CAMPAIGNS

MBA students are keeping Berkeley-Haas ‘Haasome.’

Before taking the stage to receive their diplomas, Full-time and In the Evening & Weekend Berkeley MBA Program, 24 percent Evening & Weekend Berkeley MBA students raised $43,000 as of the graduating class raised almost $12,000 for their gift part of the 2014 graduating gift campaigns. campaign, which was led by Katie McMahon and Jathurshun Sivaloganathan, both MBA 14. The campaign featured a lively Led by Michael Larcher and Ryan Schultheis, both MBA 14, and competition to see which one of the four class cohorts could fueled by a competition among cohorts, social activities, and raise the most. encouraging videos, the Full-time MBA campaign achieved 90 percent class participation and raised more than $31,000 for The MBA student giving campaigns celebrate the Berkeley Berkeley-Haas. The campaign committee focused messaging MBA experience and remind students that their investment on keeping Haas “Haasome,” and encouraged classmates to in the school and their connection to classmates extend donate so that other students will have the same life-changing well beyond graduation. Gifts made before December were experience at Haas that they had. matched 1:1 during the final year of the UC Berkeley New Alumni Challenge. 90% $43K 1:1 50 PARTICIPATION RATE IN THE TOTAL RAISED THROUGH RATIO OF GIFTS EVENING & WEEKEND LIFELONG CONNECTIONS THE MBA GRADUATING MATCHED BY THE NEW STUDENTS DONATED CAMPAIGN AMONG GIFT CAMPAIGNS ALUMNI CHALLENGE TO THEIR GRADUATING FULL-TIME MBA STUDENTS GIFT CAMPAIGN

12 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 MBA REUNION BRINGS RECORD NUMBERS OF ALUMNI BACK TO CAMPUS TO RECONNECT AND REINVEST. With record-breaking attendance, MBA Reunion Weekend brought well over one thousand alumni and friends back to campus to reconnect with classmates and reinvest in Berkeley-Haas. Alumni attended house parties on Friday night, refreshed their business knowledge at the alumni conference, danced and dined at the class reunion dinner, and relaxed in the sun at the family picnic. Alumni also invested back in their degrees by contributing to a class gift in honor of their reunion. This year, the Berkeley- Columbia Executive MBA Class of 2004 doubled the number of donors and more than quadrupled the amount of gifts in honor of their reunion with challenge matches from Ezra Roizen, Gary Roth, and Maura O’Neill, all BCEMBA 04/05. All in all, close to $1 million was raised by the 1st through 50th reunion year classes in honor of the 2014 MBA Reunion.

Donation amount by class 1964 10.4% $17,860 % of class participation 13.3% 1969 $146,897 10.7% 1974 $11,830 13.0% 1979 $29,155 14.8% 1984 $132,425 18.3% 1989 $70,076 19.5% 1994 $316,344 23.3% 1999 $66,415 25.3% 2004 $60,229 22.4% 2009 $51,337 23.0% 2013 $20,726

ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 13 REDEFINE THE BUSINESS GRADUATE

NG FELLOWSHIPS SHARPEN CAREER GOALS

Award helps two new MBA students clarify their true passions and find new ways to pursue them.

The first recipients of the David S. Ng anything where I can fix a consumer Fellowship, Joy Henderson and David problem. That opens up other windows,” von der Leyen, both MBA 16, are driven she says. “Maybe that means brand to impact the world in important ways. management and connecting with a Their motivation helped them win the consumer through a product as opposed fellowship, which is aimed at attracting to a service. I’m keeping options open.” the brightest students to Haas. Von der Leyen, who had worked in finance During their first semester, after and strategy at SAP and co-founded a interacting with classmates, faculty, and fledgling tech company, came to Haas guest speakers, they’ve each examined planning to immediately pursue another their career goals and distilled their true startup, but he’s since reconsidered. “I passions, opening up new options for their want to do something where I actually futures. have an impact,” he says. “I’m trying to think right now what the best way Henderson, who had worked in consulting is. It could also be from inside a bigger and with a major hotel chain, initially company where I see something’s wanted to pursue strategy for the going wrong and I feel like I have the hospitality industry. “It’s been good to power to change it. That could be my realize that I’m really passionate about entrepreneurship.”

14 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 KEEPING HAAS COMPETITIVE DAVID S. NG, BS 70, MBA 72, PHD 75 David S. Ng wants to ensure that the most promising business students come to Berkeley-Haas. The real estate developer and investor gave nearly $1.5 million to fund two annual $110,000 David S. Ng Fellowships—one each for a U.S. and an international full-time MBA student—as well as a Dean’s Special Prize aimed at keeping Haas more competitive with peer institutions.

SILICON VALLEY IMMERSION WEEK OFFERS CAREER-CHANGING EXPERIENCE Entrepreneurship classes at Google, Facebook, and Airbnb. Face time with seasoned venture capitalists. Candid conversations with founders and C-level hosts at 35 of the region’s most interesting startups, including PayPal and ShareThis. Such was last fall’s Silicon Valley Immersion Week in the David von der Leyen and Joy Henderson. inaugural Berkeley MBA for Executives Program. The Ng Fellowship solidified German Created and led by Professor Toby Stuart, the deep- national von der Leyen’s decision to leave learning module—the first of five worldwide—gave Europe. It gave Henderson confidence. “I’m motivated to be a path‑bending students a unique look at Silicon Valley. “I thought leader,” she says. “It’s validating to have being an entrepreneur was for 22-year-old kids with this fellowship and support for what I nothing to lose,” says student Neal Fornaciari. “But want to do moving forward.” what I found…was there are approaches I can take to minimize my personal risk and still become an entrepreneur.”

ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 15 REALIZE OUR INTELLECTUAL FUTURE

RETHINKING THE ROLE OF BUSINESS IN SOCIETY

A new institute aimed at solving society’s greatest challenges becomes a vibrant hub for social-impact endeavors at Haas and within the broader campus community.

At the Institute for Business & Social careers so that they can help create a Impact (IBSI), no problem is beyond more prosperous, equitable, inclusive, and tackling: healthcare costs, poverty, sustainable society.” fraud, clean-water access. Launched Led by Tyson, the Institute joins several last November, the Institute offers a rich units at Haas under one umbrella: the array of courses, activities, and research Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership, to empower the Haas community to the Center for Responsible Business, the develop pioneering solutions for pressing Graduate Program in Health Management, social and environmental challenges. the Center for Young Entrepreneurs The Institute’s guiding principle is that at Haas (YEAH), and the Global Social solving these challenges requires Venture Competition. Tyson also plans to leadership and cooperation from all launch a women’s initiative and other new areas of business: for-profit companies, programs related to the Institute’s mission. nonprofit organizations, and the public sector. “These problems are simply too The Institute launch was supported by big and complex for any one of these donations from alumni. Allan Holt, MBA actors to solve by themselves,” said 76, and his wife, Shelley, gave a $1 million Professor and former Dean Laura Tyson endowment (more at right). Margo at last November’s launch event. “We will Alexander, BS 68, chairman emeritus of provide students with the tools and vision the Acumen Fund, gave a $100,000 gift. they need to design pathways to fulfilling

16 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 BANKING ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ALLAN HOLT, MBA 76 As managing director and co-head of the U.S. buyout group for the Carlyle Group, a global alternative asset manager, Allan Holt transforms good companies into great ones that generate sizable profits. What translates into good business, Holt says, is social responsibility. His $1 million endowment gift helped launch the new Institute for Business & Social Impact. “We can make money for our investors and do good in the community and for the environment,” Holt says. “These are not mutually exclusive goals.”

CROWDFUNDING EXPANDS STUDENT-LED FUND, OFFERS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE The Center for Responsible Business raised $252,418 last spring for its student-led Socially Responsible Investment Fund. Half of the money Jo Mackness, Haas chief strategy and was raised via a new UC Berkeley crowdfunding operating officer and senior assistant dean, poses with IBSI faculty members at the IBSI platform; the other half was a matching gift from launch event: Kristi Raube, IBSI associate Charles F. “Charlie” Michaels, BS 78, president of director, adjunct professor, and executive Sierra Global Management, and his wife, Doris, a director, Graduate Program in Health Management; Kellie McElhaney, adjunct Berkeley alumna. Students will now diversify the assistant professor, Center for Responsible fund’s assets into fixed-income and social-impact Business; Nora Silver, faculty director, bonds. Since its 2008 launch, they’ve grown Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership; and Laura Tyson, IBSI director, professor, the fund to $2 million+, a return of better than and former Haas dean. 50 percent, and many have accepted leadership positions at top firms.

ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 17 TRANSFORM OUR HAAS CAMPUS

NEW LAB HELPS STUDENTS TAP INTO CREATIVITY

What could be more fitting than housing an Innovation Lab in an unconventional space— an athletic stadium?

With Haas space at a premium, school leaders questioned the status quo to accommodate the team-based and experiential learning classes that have become important for Haas’ innovative leader curriculum. Located a mere 300 steps from the Haas campus at Cal Memorial Stadium, the Berkeley-Haas Innovation Lab is a 2,700-square-foot industrial-style space that enables students to more easily work together and break into small groups with their own partitioned spaces. It was made possible by a gift from the Gallaghers (more at right). The flexible room, which opened in August 2013, allows for a reconfigurable orchestration of tables, chairs, and white boards as teams shift collaboration techniques. There’s also storage for foldable project boards on which teams can keep their brainstorming Post-Its. “Teaching in the new I-Lab shows what education can be: active, collaborative, flexible, exciting,” says Adjunct Professor Nora Silver, director of the school’s Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership. She’s taught Social Sector Solutions for Social Enterprises in the Innovation Lab. “I was able to vary working with the whole class, consulting with the five teams working separately and encouraging teams to move around and learn from one another. It was a wholly satisfying and exciting experience.”

18 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 HAAS CLASSES GET SPACE TO THRIVE MIKE GALLAGHER, BS 67, MBA 68 “I think pretty much anyone can be taught to innovate,” says Mike Gallagher, the retired CEO of Playtex Products. Gallagher and his wife, Linda, donated $1 million to launch and support the Berkeley-Haas Innovation Lab. “Haas students are exceptional people with great opportunities for successful careers and a way to impact the business world positively,” he says. “The I-Lab seemed perfect for…students to have a place to work on innovative projects collaboratively and individually and where professors can try new teaching techniques.”

TIMED CHALLENGES SPUR CREATIVE SOLUTIONS, ENCOURAGE TEAMWORK Deadlines can fuel great invention, Berkeley- Haas students have found. The Lester Center for Entrepreneurship at Haas has hosted several hackathons—one- or two-day competitions aimed at generating quick solutions to specific problems— such as the third annual Digital Health Hackathon last fall. Professionals and students from UC Berkeley, The Innovation Lab is perfect for MBA UCSF, and UCLA pitched health-care apps and vied students in Problem Finding, Problem for $11,000 in prizes. Whistleblower, a team with Solving classes (shown). They spend 90 two Berkeley MBA students, won most innovative percent of their time on group work and the remaining time listening to lecture. entry for an oxygen meter for asthma patients.

ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 19 HAAS LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

Thank you for investing in the success of our students. You make Berkeley-Haas one of the leading business schools in the world.

The Haas School of Business recognizes donors at the following Haas Leadership Society levels:

$50,000+ DEAN’S VISIONARIES CIRCLE $25,000 – $49,999 DEAN’S STRATEGISTS CIRCLE $10,000 – $24,999 DEAN’S INNOVATORS CIRCLE $5,000 – $9,999 HAAS PARTNERS CLUB $2,500 – $4,999 HAAS DIRECTORS CLUB $1,000 – $2,499 HAAS ASSOCIATES CLUB*

The following honor roll places individuals in Haas Leadership Society levels based on gifts, pledge payments, and matching gifts or pledges received from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014.

For a complete honor roll of donors to the Haas School of Business, including lists based on class year, visit haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport.

*Undergraduate and graduate students and alumni of the last five years qualify for the Haas Associates Club with gifts of $250 and $500 or more, respectively.

20 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 DEAN’S VISIONARIES CIRCLE Kamalnayan Duggirala, MBA 84, Joan M. Goddard, BA 68 & John Stephen W. Etter, BS 83, Judy S. & Robert W. Witter, Carolyn J. Carlson, BA 63 & $1,000,000+ MS 84 W. Goddard, MBA 66 MBA 89 BS 82 Timothy E. Carlson, BS 63 Sandra R. & Melvin L. Elizabeth B. & John M. Foraker, Jason E. Goldman, BA 10 Sakurako D. & William S. Fisher Michael Cella Bacharach, BS 48 MBA 94 Matthew W. Goldman, BA 10 Joanne M. & Jon M. Goldstein, DEAN’S INNOVATORS CIRCLE Ellen D. Chan, BA 73 & Anthony Barbara Bass Bakar & Gerson P. Tad J. Freese, BS 91 Betty & William A. Hasler BS 82 $10,000–$24,999 Y. Chan, BS 74 Linda K. & Michael R. Gallagher, Julie Ho, BS 82 & Gordon Lee Carolyn & Paul E. Chandler, Bakar, BS 48 Melissa A. Held, MBA 80 Chris G. Apostolopoulos BS 67, MBA 68 John T. Hokom, BS 59, MBA 60 BS 81, MBA 89 Lisa M. & Douglas E. Goldman, Stephen B. Herrick, BS 60 Peter E. Baccile MD, BA 74 Florence B. & Leo B. Helzel, Mark B. Hurwich, MBA 11 Shelly R. Ross & Paul G. MBA 68, LLM 92 Judith D. & Clifford H. George Banks Churchill, BS 82, JD 86 Gilbert M. Meyer, MBA 70 Higgerson, MBA 66 Victoria S. & Lawrence R. Linda K. & Charles K. Barbo Annie H. Ng, BS 73, MBA 75 Nancy S. & Allan L. Herzog, Johnson, BS 72 Mitchell D. Clarfield BS 61 Elizabeth S. Holmstrup, BA 33, & David S. Ng, BA 70, BS 70, MSW 49 Mary Ellen Kanoff, BA 78, JD 84 Brianna Y. Barlock, BS 95 & Julie N. Clugage, MBA 02 & Suanne B. & Grant M. Inman, Stephen A. Barlock Richard Hardegree MBA 72, PhD 75 Yolanda Yuen & Harton Ma & Chris M. Kanoff, BS 79 MBA 69 Angela & Christopher Cohan Roslyn B. & Lisle W. Payne, Scott M. Pinkus Sarah M. Keller, BA 62 & MBA 67 Lori A. Ireland, MBA 80 & Stephen F. Keller, BS 59, JD 62 Donna M. Coit, MPH 72 & Gregg E. Ireland Norman W. Schlinger, BS 75 Carol F. Spieker, BA 66 & Ann M. & Mark J. Kenyon, R. Ken Coit Warren E. “Ned” Spieker Jr., Susan Dulany Jackson, BA 87 & Katharine & Warren G. BS 76 Wendy C. & Victor J. Coleman, Palmer G. Jackson, MBA 95 Schlinger BS 66 Jasvinder S. Khaira, BS 04, BA 83 Chua S. Har & Hsioh K. Wu Ted Janus, MBA 94 & Kathleen Rowena L. Singer, BA 88 & BA 04 Evon C. & Thomas F. Cooper, Kelly Janus, BA 00, JD 03 Marc E. Singer, BS 86 Annie Kuo & Roger Liang FOUR MBA 80 Deborah A. & John M. Larson, Asra Jabeen & Zaheer A. Syed DEAN’S VISIONARIES CIRCLE Jonathan P. Lee, BS 16 Victoria & Daniel Cressman BS 73 Pauline B. & Thomas W. Tusher, PRINCIPLES THAT $500,000–$999,999 DEFINE Ellen Dale, BA 66 & Frithjof J. Doris S. Michaels, MA 79, MAT BA 63 Robert Lee OUR CULTURE “Joffa” Dale, BS 66, MBA 67 Alden W. Clausen 79 & Charles F. Michaels, BS 78 Rong Lu, MBA 93 Anonymous Mark Deason Shelley L. & Allan M. Holt, Thomas F. Mulcahy, BS 43 Constance B. Moore, MBA 80 & Elizabeth Shelburne & Michael MBA 76 Roger D. Greer Miles M. Rankin DEAN’S STRATEGISTS CIRCLE Kirsten N. & Peter B. Bedford DeMichele Jong & Dong Koo Kim Annette R. Ryan, BA 61 & W. Cathy M. & John J. Natt, $25,000–$49,999 MBA 69 Shelley & Phil Belling Laura B. & Raymond J. DePole, Renee L. & Matthew S. Levin, Timothy Ryan, BS 59, MBA 62 Edward J. Arnold, BS 40 Jeffrey S. Berkes BS 85 BS 88 Family of Victor Y. Thay, BA 95, Sue D. & Robert G. O’Donnell, BS 65, MBA 66 Michael Biggar Thomas deRegt Carol K. Meyer, BS 69, MBA 71 BS 95 James R. Bancroft, BA 40, MS 41 Melissa T. Raphaely, MCP 96 & Barbara J. Desoer, MBA 77 & Karen & Victor S. Trione, Yoshiko & Masashi Oka Anonymous Kurt Billick, MBA 94 Marc J. Desoer, BA 74, MBA 76 MBA 70 Julie F. Carabello & Michael J. Frances K. & Kenneth Reid, Baum Dianne G. Feinstein & Richard C. Erik W. Doyle Cheryl A. Valentine, BS 79, PhD 82 DEAN’S VISIONARIES CIRCLE Blum, BS 58, MBA 59 MBA 91 & Christian D. David D. Bohannon Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor, BA 83 Jeffrey A. Dritley $100,000–$499,999 Valentine, MBA 91 Scott E. Bohannon Michele B. & J Michael Sydne K. Bortel, MSW 63 & James F. Ellis Allan G. Bortel, MBA 65 Margo N. Alexander, BS 68 & Melody Howe Weintraub & Thomas W. Borden, BS 48 Stedman James Ellsworth Stephen M. Bowers Robert C. Alexander Jerald M. Weintraub, BS 80, Kathleen E. & Anthony J. Patti L. Wang, BS 97 & Howard Nancy F. Estes, BA 83 & Phillip Kathrine F. & Frank E. Baxter, MBA 88 Brekke, MBA 03 H. Wang, BS 97 Stephanie S. & Mark S. S. Estes Breitbard, MBA 97 BA 61 David S. Christensen Kimmerly W. & Robert L. Diana J. Cohen & William A. Charles R. Brindell Richard I. Becker, BS 51 DEAN’S VISIONARIES CIRCLE Kathleen G. Correia, BS 76 Webster, MBA 78, JD 79 Falik Irene H. Boschken, BS 66 & $50,000–$99,999 & Stephen A. Evans, BS 75, Sheila Duignan & Michael Darin L. Buchalter William J. Ferguson Herman L. Boschken, BS 66, MBA 78 Wilkins James C. Buie Nancy L. Fineman, BA 81, JD 86 Anne G. & Gerald C. Down, MBA 68 David W. Witter, BA 10 & Edwin R. Fineman, BS 80 BS 55 Marisa D. Emmerson, BS 82 & Shannon L. & David J. Butler Paul J. Cortese, BS 48 Mark D. Emmerson, BS 82 Richard A. Witter, BA 90 Mario Camara Doris F. Fisher

A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 21 Elizabeth S. & Robert J. Fisher Freada Kapor Klein, BA 74 & John Z. Kukral Robert J. Lowe Kathryn D. O’Connor, BS 98, Alison P. Schneider, BA 59 & Karen T. & Michael F. Foust Mitchell D. Kapor Millicent Chase-Lalanne & Mary Ann Luan Hasenstab, BA 98 Thomas C. Schneider, BA 58, MBA 62 Margaret & Jack Fraker Barbara L. & Ronald H. Kaufman, Robert J. Lalanne, BA 78 BS 02, MBA 09 & Michael Laura J. & Kevin J. O’Donohue, BA 55, MBA 59 Hasenstab BS 83 Kenneth T. Seeger Kerry L. Francis, BA 82 Scott C. Langley Jeffrey M. Kelter, BA 69 Jennifer N. Lyons, MBA 96 & Susan & Thornton L. Oglove, Thomas A. Seeno Dirk T. Freise, MBA 00 Kent Ledbetter Richard K. Lyons, BS 82 MBA 66 Ruth F. Seiler Cynthia F. & Andrew R. Ian MacNaughton Carolyn R. Palmer, BS 83 & Carl D. Shannon Friedman, BA 82 Richard K. Palmer, BA 84 % Kevin Marchetti A. Horton Shapiro, MBA 65 Marti B. & Steven M. Friedman 3 Gary Palmer Judith & George M. Marcus David M. Sherman Sarah I. & Joseph C. Gallo, FY2014 REVENUES Mary J. & Carl D. Panattoni, MBA 06 Gregory A. Martin Kevin A. Shields, BS 82, JD 85, % JD 73 15 Michael P. Martin, MBA 09 MBA 85 Laura L. Ghielmetti, BA 68 & 49% STUDENT FEES Peter A. Pappas James C. Ghielmetti Murray McCabe James Kirk & Mikhail Shneyder, $ 15% CAMPUS SUPPORT Serena A. Perkins, PhD 03 & MBA 08 Alan D. Gold 49% (BEFORE CAMPUS FEES) Thomas E. McCarthy Alec H. Perkins, MBA 07 18% 126.5 Barry A. Sholem Susan V. & Kenneth Goldman MILLION 18% EXECUTIVE EDUCATION Cindy J. & John J. McCauley, JaMel & Thomas M. Perkins Donald S. Grant BS 76 Susan S. Shuster, BS 76 & 15% GIFTS & ENDOWMENT Laura B. Perry, BA 84 & David Bradley M. Shuster, BS 76 PAYOUT Christina M. McFarland, Allan R. Griffin, BS 78 % M. Perry, BA 74 15 MBA 01 & Jason McFarland Stephen R. Silk Phyllis L. & Greenlaw C. Grupe, 3% OTHER SOURCES William K. Perry BS 60 Nancy E. & Robert B. McLeod, Sharon & Barclay Simpson, BS 65 Todd L. Platt BS 66, (Ex- 43) Colleen G. & Robert D. Haas, Carolyn & James K. McManigal, Robert B. Polacchi, BS 71, Michael F. Smith BA 64 FY2014 EXPENDITURES MBA 73 % BS 60, JD 63 Ana Baron & Pablo T. Spiller Emile Haddad 8 % Mark Mengelberg T. Anthony Premer Ronald S. Haft 25 25% ACADEMIC SALARIES Alice Erber & Robert T. 17% Deborah & James Messemer Amy G. & Garrett A. Price Steinberg, MArch 77 John S. Hagestad 17% STAFF SALARIES $ Catherine H. Miller, BA 68 & Jeffrey S. Quicksilver Monica Stevens, MBA 96 & William R. Halford 123.1 11% RETIREMENT & BENEFITS Frank R. Miller, MBA 67 Carol Rayner Paul Healy Martha M. & David T. MILLION 8% STUDENT AID % Tia Miyamoto Ann S. Reynolds, BA 56 & Jon Adrienne & Scott D. Stowell Hamamoto 14 17% 14% EXECUTIVE EDUCATION John C. Moe Q. Reynolds, BS 56, MBA 59 Ron D. Sturzenegger Cheryl L. & Brent L. Holden, % 17% ANNUAL OPERATIONS Stephen Riady BS 78 8 11% Hamid R. Moghadam Mary R. & Peter K. Swentzel, 8% CAMPUS FEES Helen & Peter W. Molloy Robina & John S. Riccitiello, BS 63, MBA 68 Ritva P. & Clarence W. BS 81 Houghton, BS 60 Michael Morris Philip R. Taylor Christopher Roeder Alyson K. & James F. Illich, Rebecca L. & R. Tyler Morse, Thomas W. Thompson MBA 92 BS 96 Stuart A. Rothstein Neelam & Pawan K. Tomkoria John B. Kilroy Lynne LaMarca Henirich & Clare M. & Christopher F. Lee, Billie L. & William G. Murray, Robert K. Ruggles Marilyn H. & Thomas W. Dwight M. Jaffee Kathryn & Richard Kimball BS 90, MBA 95 JD 75 Jodelle M. & John F. Russi, Toomey Norval W. Jasper, MBA 71 Adrianne & Sheldon A. Kimber, Doris S. & Theodore B. Lee, Jamie & Mark L. Myers, BS 77 BS 82 Nancy C. & Michael A. Torres, MBA 07 JD 59, MBA 66 M. Quinn Delaney & Wayne D. Mary & Ronald Nahas Jaclyn B. & Daniel J. Safier, BA 82, MBA 86 Allen Kirschenbaum Michael Leggett BA 89 Jordan, BA 90 Daniel M. Neidich Deveney B. & Lawrence J. Sally A. & James D. Klingbeil Ursula H. & Jay P. Leupp P. Keiko Sakamoto, JD 86 & Totten Mary Anne E. & Thomas M. Diana Nelson & John Atwater Jorde Pritpal S. Kochhar Joe T. Lewis William A. Witte Eleni F. Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis, Thomas H. Nolan Gabby & Joshua S. Joseph, Carolyn D. Kuemmeler, BA 83 Cynthia B. & John B. Lovewell, Robert Savage MBA 92 & Markos Kounalakis, MBA 07 & Donald H. Kuemmeler, BS 86, BS 67 Gloria & Dennis O’Brien Katherine Schmidt Giordano BA 78 MBA 91

22 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. Zanna & Tomek Ulatowski, Heather Yeghnazar, BA 03 & Terese A. Blockhus, BS 79 Claudine M. Davis, BA 94 & Christine E. & Robert L. Gray, Renee & Daryl Katz MBA 73 Patrick Yeghnazar, BA 03, BS 03 & Brian K. Blockhus, BS 79, James C. Davis, MBA 87 BA 84 Dorothea C. Kaz, BS 86 & Kevin Dinoo J. Vanier, MBA 68, MA Ron D. Zeff, BA 84 MBA 81 Carolyn B. & Mark P. Dentinger, Sue & Daniel M. Guggenheim, D. Kaz, BS 85 69, PhD 70 & Denis K. Vanier, Kev Zoryan Celeste Lee-Bobroff, BS 89 & MBA 89 BS 60 Janice E. Bohman, MBA 77 & MBA 66 Michael D. Bobroff, BS 89 Mark Zytko Mary L. & Barry S. DiRaimondo, Layton S. Han, MBA 96 Eric J. Keller, MBA 77 Donald L. Vodra Jennifer Leung Brown & BA 79 Anonymous Holly S. Hayes, MJ 98 & John V. Janette Babai Kennedy & H. Lawrence Webb Gordon “Chris” Brown, BS 80 Steve Dostart Hanke, MBA 96 Edward B. Kennedy, BS 93 Christine H. & Jeffrey M. Weller Jenny K. Redo, MBA 97 & Kevin Stephen J. Duffy HAAS PARTNERS CLUB D. Brown, BA 90, MBA 96 Margaret Whelan Marsha M. & Thomas S. Dugan, $5,000–$9,999 Mark P. Buchanan, BS 86 Jeanne L. & H. Michael MBA 92 Williams, BA 82 Linda H. Alderson, MBA 80 & Nancy E. Calderon, BS 86 & Urvi P. Dunnington, MBA 09 & HAAS ENDOWMENTS Phillip S. Calderon, BA 75 % Jane & David A. Wilson, Sandy Alderson Lucas A. Dunnington, MBA 08 10 BY DESIGNATION MBA 65 Jeffrey B. Allen Susannah S. Carrier, MBA 99 & Jennifer K. & Joseph J. Duran, (as of June 30, 2014) Thomas Carrier James F. Wilson Alyson J. & John M. Archer, MBA 04 18% 35% Daniel M. Cashdan Stephen W. Wilson MBA 79 Minette Nelson & David R. $ 35% FACULTY SUPPORT Daniel D. Asera, BS 69 Asha & Vinod Chandrashekaran, Eckles, MBA 73 306.2 16% FACULTY SALARIES Wenyi Zang, MBA 03 & David T. MS 90, PhD 94 MILLION Wong, BS 99, BA 99 Sonia M. Attkiss, MBA 97 & Shirley C. Eisler, BA 66 & 21% CURRICULUM & RESEARCH June A. & Earl F. Cheit Benjamin D. Eisler Mitchell G. Wong, BA 72, Keith Attkiss 21% 18% STUDENT SUPPORT % MBA 75 Shalini & Ali Bastani Lucy F. Leong Chen, BA 91 & Alexandra & Robert A. 16 Richard Y. Chen, BA 92, MBA 99 Ellsworth, BA 58 10% DEAN’S DISCRETIONARY Joanne Y. & Michael B. Wood, Lawrence J. Batina, BS 74 BS 63 Douglas F. Bauer Alice V. Chetkovich Katherine A. Evans, MBA 05 Kenneth Woolley Karin H. Bauer, MBA 94 Kathleen P. & David J. Cima, Boyd W. Fellows MBA 94 Matthew Field Charlene M. & Donald S. Marcella & Stuart N. Bernstein, Alison & John Hawkins Eli Khouri Wortley, BS 63 BS 86 Pamela S. Claassen, MBA 78 & Janine S. Fong, BS 87 & Erik P. John Claassen Guy K. Hays Matthew S. Khourie Joan L. Gibson & Donald F. Peterson, BA 88 Michelle & Michael T. W. Dean Henry Susan G. & Gerald S. Knapp, Wurster, MBA 80 Berolzheimer, MBA 07 Catherine Coates, BS 67, Ari M. Frankel, MBA 10 MBA 73 Kristine L. Lam, BA 78 & Jeffrey BS 65, MBA 69 Akito Yamazaki, MBA 82 Andrew J. Bibby Sharon P. & Robert N. Freed Susan T. & Ronald E. Codd, P. Hine, BA 79, MBA 84 Ted Knetzger Lauren J. & Mark W. French, BS 77 Daria S. Hodapp, BS 77 & Catherine P. & James M. MBA 98 Michael A. Covarrubias Steven M. Hodapp, BS 80 Koshland Richard B. Fried Shannon A. Cox-Campos, BS 95 Susan & Russell S. Holdstein Joy A. Kovaleski, BS 77 Barbara A. Pelletreau & Ernest & Timothy E. Campos, BS 95, Elise K. Lomenzo, MBA 81 Mark V. Kroll, BA 89 J. Furtado, BS 78 MBA 10 & John K. Holmgren, BA 75, Alex Krymski Scott Galloway, MBA 92 MBA 81 Susan C. Chamberlin, MBA 87 & Christina S. & Theodore Kuh, Linda & Mark E. Garcia, BS 82 Stephen W. Chamberlin Marcia A. & Bradford R. BS 82 Catherine Garza, MBA 89 Howard, BS 79 Rene J. & Jack A. Cuneo Sonia L. Lazar, BA 03 & Mark R. Patricia Battersby & James M. Gilbert H. Gates, BS 57, Anthony A. Hung, MBA 05 Lazar, BS 96 MBA 59 Cunha, MBA 76 Derek K. Hunter Marjorie & Christopher G. Lee, Robyn Dahlin Adi & Yoav S. Gilat, MBA 05 Mary & John K. Hwang, BS 75, MBA 79 Ruth Berson, MA 82 & Victor Marcia L. & John D. Goldman MBA 05 Raymond C. Lee, BS 80 d’Allant, MBA 87 Carolyn C. & David L. Gorham, Thomas M. Juterbock, BA 79 Margaret Mak & David B. Pavel A. Danilin, MBA 07 MBA 68 Sherron & Gary W. Kalbach, Lichtman, MBA 90 BS 64

A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 23 Wendy L. Lim, BS 99 Carole J. & Robert A. McNeil Maura L. O’Neill, MBA 04 & Jeff Weber Susan & Thomas P. Broderick, Ellen H. Lin, BS 04 & Tao S. Michele R. McNellis, BA 72 & Vaho Rebassoo John L. West BS 73, MBA 74 Chen, BA 04 John E. McNellis, BA 73 Riza K. Ong, BA 92 & Fred E. Anita & Steven Westly Diane & Philip R. Brotherton, Ong, BS 91 MBA 90 Kathryn E. & Christopher G. Loretta A. Cumming-Meyer, Mary P. & Kevin White Luck, MBA 88 BS 78 & Paul J. Meyer, BS 79 Lea & Allen Orwitz Christina & David P. Butler, Lisa & David G. Whorton, BS 88 Nancy K. Lusk, BA 64 & Michael Jeffrey T. Mezger Alfred V. Pace BS 86, MBA 90 86% Barbara C. Kronfeld & David M. H. Smith, BS 73, MS 76, Lucile M. & Raymond E. Miles Adon A. Panattoni Tasha & Eduardo Cabral, BS 98 MBA 76, PhD 94 PERCENTAGE OF Wilbur, MS 88, MBA 94 Beate M. Morrow, BA 61 & Dana G. Parry Lori B. Feldman & Gary S. Caine Martin G. Lyons, MBA 71 DONORS WHO ARE Elizabeth A. Williams, BA 75 Kenneth E. Morrow, BS 62 Christopher Peatross ALUMNI OF & John E. Williams, BS 74, Pamela A. & John P. Campagna, Mike Madden MBA 76 Nancy L. Muller Kyra M. Minninger, BA 86 BERKELEY-HAAS MBA 80 Andre L. Marquis, MBA 96 Timothy M. Muller, BA 60 & Steven D. Peletz, BS 83, Pamela M. Wright, MBA 84 Robin I. & Robert D. Cantz, BS 80, MBA 85 Doretta M. & Robert W. Marwin, Vicki R. Mullins MBA 99 Anne K. & Robert H. Zerbst MBA 73 Kristen Sullivan Sheila L. Cardno, MBA 82 Eleanor Myers Alexis M. Pelosi, JD 00 & Richard S. Ziman Alexander Matey, MBA 10 Laurence K. Pelosi, BA 94 Karen G. & Thomas P. Sullivan, Jessica J. Catino, MBA 03 & Jeanne Myerson MBA 89 Claude J. Zinngrabe Jennifer A. Maxwell, BS 88 Judy I. Redo, BA 62 & David L. Donald Catino Douglas C. Neff Redo, BS 61 Christine & Adam H. Tachner, Lila S. & Alan R. Cerf, BS 44 Robert H. McClain, BS 86, BA 88, MBA 08 MS 88 Roy A. Ng, BA 00, BS 00 Mary E. Robb HAAS DIRECTORS CLUB Shelby L. & Lee A. Chaden, Lydia N. Tan, BA 83 & John H. Constance T. & Mark E. Joan F. Stigliano & Peter B. Michael S. Robb $2,500–$4,999 MBA 66 Nicholas, BS 75, MBA 77 Barton, BA 83, MArch 88 McComb, BS 86 Bambi Francisco & Ezra J. Susan Adelhardt, MBA 03 Chiu-Ha & Yuk-Shee Chan, Gigliola & Roy C. Nordman, Ingrid Tauber & Frank Taforo William P. McDowell, MBA 70 Roizen, MBA 04 Ayan Agarwal, BS 14 MBA 76, MA 81, PhD 82 BS 52 Brunhilde W. Thylin, BA 65 & Tiffany & Zachary Chan, MBA 10 Jean & Mark McGranahan Janet Fugina Rose, BS 82 & Roy D. Thylin, BS 63, MBA 64 Mohammad T. Alam Deborah S. & Kenneth M. Tyler H. Rose, BA 82 Peter M. Chang, BS 98 Stephanie J. McKown, MBA 97 Novack Christina R. & D.J. Tierney, Jill & David J. Anderson, & John D. Brennan, MBA 91 Laura & Gary L. Roth, MBA 04 Amy S. Cheng, MBA 04 Steven A. O’Connell, MBA 12 MBA 95 MBA 95 Jennifer E. & Martin L. Andrea & Brian D. Rowbotham, Missy Cherry, BA 59 & James B. Robert G. O’Connor Patrick Laney & Kinman K. Tong, Brenda A. & Leonard A. Aplet, McMahon, MBA 01 BS 72, MBA 73 BS 03 MBA 87 Cherry, BS 58 Douglas D. O’Donnell Scott F. McMullin Eugenia L. & David C. Ruegg, Tamara H. & Daniel K. Turner Melinda M. & Tim S. Ariowitsch, Francesco Cirieco, MBA 92 Sandy Liu & Mark S. Oei, BS 90 BS 61 Masako & Michel Vacheron, MBA 95 Adrienne G. Crawford, BS 75 & Kirby Sack BS 60 Cynthia D. & Gilles S. Attia, Robin L. Crawford, BS 75 Rummi A. Sarin, BS 77 & Arun Brandee A. Tilman & Ali R. BS 71 Donna L. Chiaro & John P. Sarin, MS 78, MBA 78 Vahdat, BS 96 Beverly J. Baus, BA 59 & Cromwell, MBA 89 Richard W. Selby Jon Varni Jeffrey W. Baus Pilar H. Davies, BS 85 & Paul L. Davies Martin Selig Jennifer M. Von Der Ahe, Jane M. & Joseph Bender, Josie M. & Stuart Z. Shiff, MBA 05 & Matthew M. Von MBA 82 Angela E. Decarli, BS 77 BS 88 Der Ahe Gretchen & John Berggruen Patricia M. Dechow & Richard Marilyn B. Sparks, BA 59 & Joan E. von Kaschnitz, BA 57 & K. R. Glasscock-Bergin & G. Sloan Thomas R. Sparks, BA 59, BS 59 Egon von Kaschnitz, BA 52, MA Michael L. Bergin, BS 74 Marlies & Edward R. Defty, Nancy & Geoffrey L. Stack 54, MBA 59 Kamlesh & Shankar MBA 97 Ronald H. Star Robert Wagner Bhattacharya, MBA 75 Dennis K. McClellan & Steven Deggendorf, MS 83, MBA 86 Barry S. Sternlicht Shigemi Wakamatsu, MBA 64 Darin T. Boyd, MBA 01 Susan & Keval Desai, MBA 99 Michael B. Stokes, MBA 02 Jennifer M. & Steven C. Walske Ronda E. Breitbard, BA 63 & Elizabeth D. & Thomas J. Stanley H. Breitbard, BA 60, Ravi Dhar, MS 90, PhD 92 Leah M. & John S. Stroup, MBA 63 MBA 95 Waters, MBA 94

24 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. Katherine & Rick R. Doering, Roman Giverts, BA 07 Melissa Koerner, MBA 10 & Jan Nancy Lubich McKinney, BA 82, Zoe D. Scheinman, MBA 92 & A. Robyn S. Varellas, BS 80 & BS 79 Bonnie J. Goldsmith, BS 79, C. Koerner BS 82 & Gregory W. McKinney Daniel Scheinman Lawrence P. Varellas, BS 80 Shirley W. & Robert H. Donzelli, MBA 85 Angelos M. Kottas, MBA 08 Jorge P. Montoya, BS 69, Carola E. & Lars H. Schonander, Rajni & Anand M. Vijh, PhD 87 BA 51 Angela M. Gracias, BS 80, Julie Caskey & Gabriel Kra, MBA 71 MBA 88 May M. Volkman, BS 73, Regina A. Eberhart, BA 94, JD 83, MBA 99 & Bernard MBA 05 Kelli M. Nardis, MBA 05 & Hilary Altman & Kevin J. MBA 75 MBA 05 & David R. Eberhart Martis Katherine A. Shigeta & Robert J. Dominic M. Nardis Schwartz, MBA 98 Barbara J. Waite, BS 50 Karen A. & Norman E. Eilert, Yoshiko & Vladimir R. Grave, Kricena, MBA 10 Gurpreet S. Narula Kristen M. Scully, MBA 08 James T. Walton, MBA 85 MBA 69 BS 72 Julie S. Lee, BA 96, MBA 03 & Carla J. Roth, BA 69 & David G. Carol S. & Jonathan A. Jessica M. Wan, MBA 10 & Christine & James R. Eldridge, Pamela N. & Timothy L. Gray, Albert S. Lee, BA 95, MBA 04 Nasaw Sebastiani, MBA 11 John S. De Nero, PhD 10 MBA 98 MBA 98 Nancy A. & Christopher J. Nelle, Carolyn A. Wendler & Fredric Gordon C. Wang, MBA 90 Lori N. & David J. Enzer, BS 82 Mark J. Grimse BS 74 Selinger, BA 61 Lingling Yang & Niandong Grace K. Erickson, MBA 12 & John L. Hansen, MBA 84 Yi-Fan Y. Pan, MBA 05 Andrea D. & Bryon T. Sheets, Wang, MBA 04 Christopher Tobin Erickson MBA 88 Sahadevan Harikrishnan, Ami S. & Gordon A. Peay, Susan R. & Randolph A. Weil, Francine Falk-Allen & Richard A. MBA 99 MBA 98 Ann E. & Mark S. Sievers, MBA 74 Falk, BA 81, MBA 83 MBA 83 Cynthia R. Harris, MBA 93 & Kristen T. Peters, BA 89 & Brian Dianne E. & John S. Wheatley, Susan W. & Albert W. Fan, Daniel Y. Sze C. Peters, MBA 95 Veronica & Richard J. Simmons, MBA 83 BS 82, MBA 89 MBA 72 Carolen L. Herst, BA 64 & 668 Amanda E. Pouchot, BA 08 George A. Willman, MBA 93 Juyoung Kim & Han B. Feung, Douglas J. Herst, BS 65 Lisa S. & John A. Pritzker Scott Soong, MBA 01 MBA 03 Diane B. Wilsey Christy S. Hooper, BA 72 & RECORD NUMBER OF Jacqueline Espinoza, MBA 91 Katie L. Soroye, MBA 08 ATTENDEES TO THE Kimberly M. Wirtz, MBA 93 & Christopher S. Fong, MBA 10 Thomas E. Hooper, BS 72, & Steven J. Ramirez, BA 88, Lauren & Mark V. Stanich, BS 82 MBA 75 ANNUAL HAAS GALA Brian J. Wirtz Caitlin & Matthew R. Fry, MBA 91 Teresa H. Stigler, MBA 02 & Ben MBA 99 Susan A. Horn, BS 82 & Michael Hendrik C. Reemeyer, MBA 10 Stigler A. Horn, BA 84 Marisa C. Gallagher, MBA 10 Sarit & Lior Reitblatt, MBA 88 Martin E. Strain, BS 82 Stephanie & Sean J. Howley, Cynthia J. & James P. Leonard, Emily Galsky & Aby Galsky Martha O. & Paul A. Reshke, MBA 94 MBA 89 Douglas K. Sugimoto, BS 93 Sandelman, MBA 09 BS 82 Ann Hsu, MS 91, MBA 98 Carrie & Matthew L. Levy, Jolanta & Victor B. Szczerba, Stephanie W. & James A. Charlene J. Son Rigby, MBA 00 MBA 00 MBA 99 Gamble, MBA 92 Vivienne H. Hsu, BA 91, MBA 01 & Ben Rigby & Kenneth C. Tsai, BA 95 Wendy B. Lohkamp, MBA 96 & Karen & John D. Tallichet, Lainie & George Garrick Christine M. & Christopher A. MBA 06 80% Keith D. Lohkamp, MBA 96 Martha A. Gerhan, MBA 03 & Jonathan C. Hudacko, MBA 01 Rimer, MBA 97 Clinton S. Lovejoy, MBA 12 Karen L. Khor, BS 91 & Shu Scott A. Morrison Murray G. Innes, MBA 95 Constance W. Ring, BA 79 & Yang Tan, MBA 88 REVENUE FROM HAAS Lilian K. & Michael A. Lynch, LEADERSHIP SOCIETY Elizabeth & Lawrence S. Jones, William T. Ring Wendy P. & Cleaves R. BS 91 GIFTS OF $1,000 OR MORE BS 69 Barbara Fanning Roberts, Thompson, MBA 76 John R. Major, BS 77 Lisa Y. & Jed M. Katz, MBA 96 BS 78 & Eric R. Roberts, BS 67, Ann E. Forst, MBA 03 & Ian L. Corinne Monnard Marcus & MBA 68 Janet A. & George E. Kelts, Townsager, MBA 03 Kim Wright-Violich MBA 82 Lawrence F. Marcus, BA 87, Joanna M. & Matthew J. MBA 93 Leslie L. Trigg, MBA 98 & Shuhong Ye, MBA 05 Bokyung J. Kim, MBA 93 & Rodriguez, MA 02, MFE 04 Michael C. Trigg, MBA 98 Paula L. & Roberto R. Martins, William M. Zarit, MBA 83 Thomas A. Stahl, MBA 93, Karin & Marco A. Salvalaggio, Judy & Wayne M. Tsuchitani, 2,694 MA 93 MBA 01 MEng 85, MBA 89 Linda R. & Joseph L. Ziegler BS 84 Janet L. McAllister, MBA 84 & Sara M. Klein, MBA 07 & John Geoffroy J. Samarcq, MFE 10 Dominic C. Tu, MBA 08 Janet & Theodore J. Zouzounis, HAAS TRUE BLUE Ryan William J. McAllister BS 72 DONORS WHO HAVE Gail & J. Phillip Samper, BS 60 Jerilyn J. McAniff, BS 97 & Susan & Gregory van Inwegen, GIVEN FOR 5 OR MORE Mary A. Knox, BS 50 Takumi & Takeshi Sasaki, Peter McAniff BS 83 YEARS Sucharita & Sesidhar Kodali, MBA 95 Ellen P. Vanderwilt, MBA 14 MBA 97

A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 25 HAAS ASSOCIATES CLUB Helen M. Armbrust, MBA 83 & Edmund J. Bellord, MBA 01 Michelle & Sebastien M. Colleen Cassidy, MBA 86 Vivian S. Cheung, BS 02 $1,000–$2,499 Leonard A. Mentzer, JD 70 Jaime S. Benchimol, MBA 80 Boifort, MBA 07 Beatrice M. Cassou, MBA 87 Wanda L. Cheung, MBA 04 Laura C. Abrahamson, BS 84 & Chimayo L. Armijo, BS 14 Natalie & Eliot Bencuya, Lee Anna S. & David A. Botkin, Medora & Patrick A. Cesarano, Charlotty W. Pan, BS 89 & Alan Y. Abrahamson Mary & Christy P. Armstrong, MBA 09 BA 89, PhD 95, MBA 99 MBA 08 Justin A. Chew, BS 87 Wendy A. Adams, MBA 97 & BS 37 Allen L. Bender, BS 54 Marilyn M. & Robert N. Bowles, Hae Seung H. Cha, BA 90, Thaili Chi, MBA 10 BS 58 Peter Rukavina Navneet S. Arora Deborah S. Cahn, MA 72 & MBA 96 & Marc Pawliger Liz & Donald A. Chiboucas, Guven B. Arpat, MBA 10 Edward T. Bennett, BS 60 Laura M. Bowman, BA 65 & Anne E. Chambers, BA 75, BS 66, MBA 67 Donald K. Bowman, MBA 67 Ciera N. Ashley, MBA 11 Paul V. Bennett, MBA 80 MBA 79 & Edward B. McAlpine Kathleen Chien, MBA 96 Barbara J. Brady-Smith, BS 78, Ida C. Chan, BS 94 Ameen Ashraf Gerard F. Benson, MBA 03 MBA 80 & Scott Brady-Smith, Patricia S. Chin, MBA 86 & Rebecca S. & Patrick G. Awuah, Deanna & James R. Berkeley, BA 76 Steven Chan, BS 88 Geoffrey C. Chin, BA 79 MBA 99 MBA 93 Tanya Brara Shah, BA 98, Gurtej S. Chandok William E. Chipman, BS 48 Udayakiran S. Ayyagari, MS 03, Janice S. Berman, MBA 98 & MPH 04, MBA 04 & Romit Shah Heather & Michael J. Chaput, Irwin Chiu, MBA 06 31 MBA 09 Richard L. Nelson, BA 84 Leanne & Jordan M. MBA 10 Stephanie E. Clark-Chow, Joy Zarlenga Bachleda & Mark Irene Bernard Breckenridge, MBA 06 Meera Chary, BS 02, MBA 08 & BA 87 & Gregg A. Chow, BA 86, ACTIVE ALUMNI J. Bachleda, MBA 06 John B. Bernard, MBA 83 Linda J. Brennan, BS 01 & Sean Eric D. Schell, MBA 08 MBA 94 CHAPTERS IN Mohammed Y. Bafakyh Heidi & Joshua M. Bersin, M. Brennan Hwang K. Chee, MBA 71 Tiffany M. Choy, MBA 97 & 15 COUNTRIES Harrison M. Bains, Jr., MBA 66 MBA 88 Wendy P. & Titus A. Brooke F. & Scott C. Cheeseman, David J. Speer, MBA 89 Tracy E. Baldwin, MBA 04 & Ilissa L. & Brian R. Best, Brenninkmeijer, MBA 86 MBA 03 Enlai Chu, MBA 03 Kevin R. Baldwin MBA 96 Grace S. Brettkelly, MBA 97 Charlene Chen, MBA 09 Dan Cioaca, BS 01 Laura M. Adint, MBA 14 & Connie J. & John S. Banker, Patricia J. Bewley, BA 66 Kristin E. Chen, MBA 95 & Michael A. Cipresso, MBA 05 Victor J. Adint, MBA 98 Cammie & Earl A. Bright, BS 68 & Philip A. Bewley, BA 58, MBA 05 Charles Chen, MBA 95 Katarina & Stephan J. Clarkson, Rahim Ahmad Cristina G. Banks, BA 74 MBA 65 Eric J. Brink, MBA 87 Angel K. & Howard H. Chen, MBA 69 Sajeed Ahmed Liping Jiang & Zhoujia Bao, Cybele Tomlinson & Roveen Nena J. Brogan, BA 77 & Kevin MBA 05 Edward S. Clay, BS 84 Bhansali, MBA 89 Sajjad Ahmed MBA 05 H. Brogan, BS 76 Kenneth Chen, BS 03 Jose D. Cobangbang, BS 09 Mabel M. & Jeffrey V. Bialik, Ricki & Joseph C. Akiwenzie, Stephen G. Barany, BS 77 Monica S. Brown, MBA 03 Seong J. Chen, MBA 02 John A. Coelho, BS 97, MBA 07 MBA 04 MBA 89 Shiho H. & Paul A. Barbir, BS 94 Oliver E. Buckley, MBA 88 Yaning Chen, BA 14, BS 14 Randy L. Levin-Cohen & Brian S. Mhaer J. Alahydoian, MBA 03 Vivek A. Bidwai, MBA 13 Luc-Emmanuel Barreau, MBA 12 Susan & Donald Bull, BS 59 Thomas Cheung Cohen, BS 81 Tore Bjorn-Hansen, BS 69 Thomas J. Alexander, BS 62, Nancy J. & Christopher C. Barry, MBA 63 Sharon S. Bullard, BA 72 & MBA 83 Sheila A. Amoroso & John M. Edward D. Bullard, BS 71 Blackmore, MBA 71 Lisa B. Allanson, BS 78 & Jacqueline A. & Wayne A. Joseph C. Allanson Rebecca M. & Ernie G. Bumatay, Bartholomew, MBA 68 June Ressler & Michael B. MBA 73 Cortney & Benjamin E. Allen, Bloch, MBA 90 Marietta L. Bartoletti, MBA 83 Barbara J. Burger, MBA 94 MBA 05 Stephen R. Blough, MA 85, & Stephen M. Bartoletti, William R. Buster, BS 11, BA 11 James P. Allwein, MBA 15 MBA 86 PhD 87 Mariah W. Byrne, MBA 09 Andrea & Randy Almond Jennifer A. Baus, BS 85 Ann S. Blundell, BS 73 & Roger Faissal A. Al-Saud, BS 69 Blundell Lisa M. Calandro, BA 85, Elinor V. & Gilbert L. Beck, BS 51 MPH 87, MBA 14 Meghan B. & Gregory M. Megha Rajput, BA 07 & Robert Lorna K. & Michael J. Belkin, S. Bogolub, BA 07, BS 07, John T. Carleton, MBA 05 Amrofell, MBA 03 BS 86 MBA 13 Bruno Carrilho, MBA 06 Jeanette C. & Kenneth D. David G. Bell, MBA 87 Anders, MBA 04 Brenda & Jeffrey R. Bohn, Salvatore Caruso, MBA 10 Lisha M. Bell, MBA 12 MS 97, PhD 99 Neil P. Anderson, MBA 62 Negar S. & Richard D. Case, Jason G. Bellet, BS 14 MBA 00

26 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. John D. Cole, MBA 01 Ann & Stanley F. Farrar, BS 64, Gisela Franken-Ohlemutz, BS 70, Natali & Alexander Gaysinsky, Brian T. Collins, BS 10 JD 67 MBA 72 & Walter Ohlemutz MBA 12 Marie B. Collins, BS 53 & Claudia Soyer, MEng 92 & John E. Frantz, BS 68 Aylin Gezguc, MBA 99 Leonard G. Collins, MBA 66 Charles W. Farrell, MBA 00 Dianne & Donald R. Fraser, Caroline S. Giannini, MBA 92 & Donna W. Colson, BA 86, Amir J. Feerasta, BS 85 MBA 62 Beau Giannini, MBA 94 MBA 94 & Eric Colson Vacharee B. & Gordon A. Fell, Dava H. Freed, MPH 80 & Sandra & Terence R. Gibson, Natalie S. Comartin, BA 95 BS 69 Donald M. Freed MBA 64 & Joseph J. Comartin, BA 95, John P. Fernandez, MBA 07 Jocelyn S. Friel, MBA 97 & Timothy A. Gibson, MBA 12 MBA 01 Sara E. Filipek, MBA 02 & Myles Friel Kristin & William F. Gilmore, Amee & Matthew T. Cooper, Eric Filipek Sharon W. Lai, BA 05 & BA 95, BS 95, MBA 03 MBA 10 Elizabeth J. Wilson Filose, William D. Frymann, MBA 14 Christine A. & Ioannis E. Arturo M. Cornejo, MBA 92 MBA 09 & Luke W. Filose, Yiwen Fu, BS 10 Gkatzimas, MFE 05 Heidi L. Nielsen & Andrew BA 99, MBA 09 Stephanie T. Fujii, MBA 04 Suman & Manoj P. Goel, Cotton Jennifer Finigan, MBA 09 & Gregory A. Funk, MBA 00 MBA 90 Aaron Finigan Trevor A. Cox, MBA 10 Susan S. & Douglas J. Galen, Ruchi A. Goel, BS 98 Denise E. Coyne, BA 74, Ronald J. Day, BS 69, MBA 70 Anna S. Dunshee de Abranches, Kimberly Fisher, MBA 94 & BA 84, MBA 88 Laura A. Goff, BS 78, MBA 85 MBA 94 John R. Schwab, MBA 94 MBA 79 & Michael S. Coyne Ronald J. de Golia, BS 59 Shannon M. Gallagher-Bolton, Julia R. & Philip J. Gold, BS 51 Adrian Durbin, MPH 08, Shelley Fisher Fishkin & Margaret & Alan J. Cremers, Dana K. & Vincent P. Dee, BA 03, BS 03 Earl M. Goldman, BS 52 MBA 85 MBA 02 MBA 08 James Fishkin Purvi J. Gandhi, BS 92 & Evan C. Goldstein, MBA 08 Catherine L. & David L. Roby D. DeManche, MBA 08 Satadip Dutta, MBA 09 Kelly S. Kirkpatrick & Aman Kapoor Peter S. Fiske, MBA 02 Carlos A. Gonzalez, MBA 11 Critchfield, BA 74, MBA 82, Lori & Patrick M. Dempsey, Diane Dwyer, BS 87 & Kristin T. Gannon, BS 89 & MArch 82 MBA 08 Timothy Sharp Kathleen K. FitzGerald, BA 82 & David Gannon Stacey K. Grace, MBA 02 & Peter Grace Kara F. & Christopher C. Cronk, Mary E. Denton, MBA 77 & Ellen M. & Thomas R. Dwyer, Bruce M. FitzGerald, BS 81 MBA 09 Monte J. Deignan BS 76 Veronica M. Flanagan, BA 84, Suzanne & Scott W. Graeser, MBA 88 Jamie Cronk, BA 92 & Jeff David T. Dickson, MS 64, Chris R. Dyer, BS 84 MBA 90 Cronk, BA 91, MBA 96 MBA 69 Julie F. Earne, MPH 04, MBA 04 Limay & Geoffrey L. Flavell, Margaret M. Grandy, MA 67, Dianna & Brian D. Cruz, MBA 87 BS 78 MLS 69 & Arthur H. Grandy, Dennis M. Dillon, BS 87 Jennifer L. Eccles, MBA 86 BA 67, MBA 69 Leslie H. & Michael G. Joseph E. Florczak, MBA 04 Jessica D. & Mark P. DiPaola, Lorraine E. Edelstone, BS 84 & Jennifer M. Granholm, BA 84 & Cunningham, MBA 93 BS 99 Mark L. Edelstone, BA 83 Jessica Zuniga & Gabor Foldes, MBA 11 $306M Dan Granholm Mulhern Gemma & Theodore J. Cutler, Thao N. & Jerome L. Dodson, Marjorie G. Edmonston, BA 98 Elizabeth K. Gray, MBA 99 MBA 65 BA 65 & Jeffrey I. Edmonston Kim M. Folta, MBA 88 HAAS SCHOOL Josephine A. Tang, BA 92 & Joao P. Da Barrosa, MBA 79 Albert G. Fong, BS 82, MBA 10 OF BUSINESS Meredith L. Willa, MPP 09 & Mariana Egan, MBA 00 & Mark A. Greenbaum, BS 93, Ladan S. Dalla Betta, MBA 13 Stephen J. Dodson, BS 99 David M. Egan, MBA 04 Valerie A. Fong, BS 80 & ENDOWMENT AS OF JUNE 2014 MBA 00 Krista R. Dalton, MBA 04 & Sandra C. Doi, BS 87, MBA 97 Levon Eldemir, BS 10 Chris W. Fong, BS 80, MS 81, MBA 86 Lisel M. & James B. Greenfield, Peter J. Dalton & David K. Sandford, MBA 97 Johanna L. Davis & Ross T. Ellis, MBA 93 Winifred Fong Kakali G. & Manoj K. Das, Cecilia I. Doty, MBA 84 & MBA 88 Anne J. Gu, BS 00 MBA 00 Robert MacNamara Jane M. & Paul S. Foster, BS 66 Bryan E. Garbutt, MBA 81 Tara English, MBA 13 Philip Guindi, MBA 02 Sourabh Dash, MBA 12 Julie & Mark S. Douglass, Sue & Paul Epps Jean M. Frammolino, MBA 92 Jean E. & Ralph Garcia, MBA 88 MBA 89 Jeremy V. Guttenplan, BS 00, Virginia M. & Stephen L. Nerys & George C. Estes, Mary A. Francis, MBA 06 Stacia S. Garr, MBA 14 & MBA 09 Davenport, BS 54, MBA 55 Kaiann H. Drance, MBA 08 Matthew Garr MBA 80 Sharon R. & Thomas J. Francis, Jonathan Ha, MBA 09 Florinda F. & Andrew J. Davis, Michelle & David G. Duckhorn, BS 73 Dwight A. Gaudet, MBA 11 Linda J. & Kenneth B. Everett, Felynn Q. Haberecht, MBA 97 MBA 94 MBA 96 BS 67 Timotej Gavrilovic, MBA 11 Brian M. Dunham, MBA 12

A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 27 Jean B. Hadfield, MBA 80 & Adrienne L. Hogg, BS 86, Nasira Shahin & Mohammed A. Irem Karacagil, MBA 07 Nancy G. & William A. Koefoed, Margaret A. Pietrasz Kwoka & Edmund C. Sutton, PhD 79 MBA 94 & Warren D. Hogg, Hussain Sunsanee Karnasuta, MBA 00 BS 85, MBA 94 Christopher D. Kwoka, MBA 88 BS 87, MBA 91 Andrew J. Hahm, BS 12 Billy J. Hwan, MBA 12 Kendra & Thomas M. Kasten, Robert J. Koerner, MBA 05 Silvia I. Lacayo, BA 99, MBA 09 Gregory S. Haley, MBA 06 Melissa O. & Paul F. Hopkins, Mei-Tsuey Hwang, MBA 89 BS 64, MBA 65 Willis J. Koo, BS 99 Bart H. Lam, BS 10 MBA 04 Olivia S. & Scott D. Hansen, Daniel K. Imamura, BS 89, Mariel & Andrew L. Katz, BS 84 Jeffie & Kevin R. Kopczynski, Paul K. Lam, BS 81 MBA 90 Galena V. Miller-Horii, BA 84 & MBA 98 MBA 08 Dwayne M. Horii, BS 82 Amy Wertheimer & David M. Connie D. Lee & Wallace T. Lam, Bonnie A. Harkins, MBA 02 Megan K. Ingraham, MPH 06, Katz, BA 89, MBA 99 Stephanie L. Koran, BA 03, BS 95 Peter A. Horn Hernan D. Haro, MBA 10 MBA 06 & David S. Ingraham, Linda B. & Donald L. Keene, BS 03 & Michael J. Koran, Sandra A. Lambert, BS 79 & Liora J. & Marcel P. Houtzager, MBA 06 BA 03, BS 03 Jennifer C. Haroon, MBA 05 BS 55 Allen Dragge MBA 85 Elizabeth C. Ingram, MBA 08 Terry & R. Gregory Krause, Hilary & Ben Harris Michael R. Keenly, MBA 10 Vanessa L. Lambright, MBA 94 Marjorie A. Bennett, MBA 87 & Nicholas J. Ionita, MBA 13 BS 76 & Stephen J. Lambright, Alyssa & Jonathan M. Harris, Kari J. Hovland, MBA 85 Laura M. & Abbott J. Keller, Page Mailliard & James L. MBA 74 Linda Kreitzman MBA 94 MBA 96 Robert Hsia, MBA 86 Isaacs, MBA 88 Yumiko & Thomas A. Kelley, Shanna & John D. Kritser, Steven E. Lane, MBA 80 Mary & Robert B. Harrison, Jeanne S. Hsu, MBA 84 MBA 05 BS 48 Fabio O. Ishigami, MBA 99 MBA 83 Barbara J. Lannin, MBA 88 Rosemary C. Hua, BS 14, BA 14 Allison & Daniel E. Israel, Patricia A. & David E. Kepler, Sandra S. Kruger, MBA 89 & Lillian & Andrew P. Laszlo, Audrey J. Muller-Hartwig & Kurt A. Kruger David A. Hartwig, MBA 06 Geoffrey Huang, MBA 12 MBA 01 BS 75 MBA 97 Urs W. Huber, MBA 93 Susan H. & Bertram C. Izant, Elizabeth J. Kerley Mirjana Kelava & William S. Winita V. Lau, BS 03 Sharon T. Hasegawa, BS 69 & Kucirek, BS 88, MBA 99 Harry K. Hasegawa, BArch 71, BA 63, MBA 77 Nicola R. & Jordan R. Kerner, Kathleen H. Lauer, BS 59 & MS 75 George P. Jaber, BS 12 MBA 76 Bala Kudaravalli, MBA 12 Allen J. Lauer, MBA 65 Lori A. Haugen, BA 81 & James Carl D. Jacobs, BS 65 Shaheena & Javed S. Khan, Milind M. Kulkarni, MBA 08 Robin L. & Adam L. Leader, A. Haugen, BA 79, MBA 84 Liz Hume & Carl B. Jacobs, MS 74 Donald R. Kummer, MBA 71 MBA 99 Ka Man Hauser, BS 96 & MBA 11 Mohammad A. Khan Flora Kuo, BA 07, BS 07, Patrick W. Leahy, BS 63, John F. Hauser, BS 94 Margaret L. Jadallah, MBA 94 Roshan & Khaja N. Khateeb MBA 13 MBA 64 Sarah E. Hauser, BA 02 & TWO Zenda J. Kuo, MBA 92 Kin P. Lee, BA 96, MFE 06 Keren Y. Jakubovits, BA 09, Ann & Troy S. Kiem, MBA 01 David Hauser NOBEL PRIZES IN BS 09 David S. Kim, BA 05, BS 05 Jennifer A. Kurkoski, MS 05, Kin-Fun Lee, BA 98, MFE 05 Jo A. & Jeffrey Helman, PhD 10 ECONOMICS, Dorothy L. Jang, BS 49 Joon K. Kim, BS 81 Kristen M. Lee, BA 12, BS 12 MBA 76 A RARE HONOR FOR A Pin C. Kwok, MBA 09 & Stefan Carolyn Sue Foster Jhung, Yeon M. & Min You Kim Saw Ewe & Tong Wai Lee, Christina & Matthew S. BUSINESS SCHOOL MBA 75 Jacob, MBA 10 MBA 81 Hengehold, BA 01, MBA 10 Jean Ahn, MA 02, PhD 08 & Angelina J. & Joseph C. Sungchan R. Kim, MFE 03 Deirdre L. Henry, BS 78 & Jimenez Steven N. Kliegman Andrew T. Hueser, MBA 10 Marilyn C. & Michael T. King, Greg Johnson, BS 74 BS 75 Mary Ann D. & Merlin L. Henry, Kimberly & David D. Hughes, BS 54 Kelli B. Jones, MBA 89 & Sheri L. & Thomas P. King, MBA 01 Charles E. Jones, MBA 90 Anne B. Hickey MBA 90 Bente & Mogens C. Hugo, Sidney S. Jordan, MBA 76 Margaret J. Hill, BA 66 & MBA 73 Marie-Jeanne & Vincent V. King, Alan J. Hill, BS 67, MBA 71 Anne H. Jordan, BA 80 & MBA 66 Rose Y. Huie, BS 73, MBA 75 & Thomas S. Jordan, BA 76, Hideki Hirano, MBA 02 Chapman Huie Carolyn C. & Douglas A. MBA 83 Kirkpatrick, MBA 97 Heng-Chun Ho Julie A. & Tom Hurvis, MBA 62 Birgit & Simon A. Juen, MBA 95 Aimee F. & Jeremy M. Kish, Thomas Ho, MBA 14 Samia Y. Husain, BA 03, BS 03 Pamela Kahn, MBA 06 MBA 11 Robyn S. & Brett A. Hodess, Asra Azmi & Mohammed A. Umar Malick Kamal Batcha Mary E. Knox MBA 92 Hussain Marion H. & Martin C. David S. Ko, MBA 01 Patrick B. Hogan, BA 04, BS 04 Kanselbaum, MBA 77

28 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. Kathryn A. & Ty H. Lee, MBA 02 Michael T. Lyon, MBA 67 Andrew S. McKibben, MBA 12 Albert T. Nassi, BS 73 Deborah A. Norton, MBA 82 Castle Sinicrope & Bhavin K. Steven J. Lehmer, BA 88, Jennifer K. Ma, BA 03, BS 04 Paul C. McKnight, BS 50 Gail J. & Bernard W. Nebenzahl, Michelle & Paul T. Odland, Parikh, MBA 10 MBA 94 Tina W. Ma, BS 05, BA 05, Kathryn J. & John B. McMahon, BS 56 MBA 97 Ki Hyun Kim, BS 03 & Andrew S. H. Maya Leibman, MBA 94 MBA 11, MPH 11 & Tanay BS 79 Penelope B. & Noel W. Nellis, Omamiguen O. Ojigbo, MBA 13 Park, BS 04, BA 04 Scot Leisy, BS 77 Dudhela, MBA 11 Linnell W. McRee, BS 83 & BA 63, JD 66 Christopher M. Oka, MBA 07 Tamara W. & Loren Parker, MBA 10 Stefanie A. Lenway, MBA 79, William H. Ma, BS 79 Brian P. McRee, BS 83 Jennifer Nelsen, MBA 02 Linda P. O’Keefe, BS 78 & PhD 82 & Tom Murtha Yu X. Ma, BS 10 Susan & Brian J. Meath, Jesse J. Nelson, MBA 08 Donald D. O’Keefe Michelle Griffin & Thomas B. Parker, BS 80 Karen M. & Terence R. Leon, Ann Marie Macdonald, MBA 01 MBA 86 Kenneth W. Nevarez, MBA 10 Oscar E. Olivas, BA 05, BS 05 BA 71, MBA 74 Linda Kazares & Peter Meeks, Katie & Kevin D. Passalacqua, Kathryn J. MacDonald, BA 03, Kay C. & John C. Newby, Elizabeth H. & Morgan D. Oliver, MBA 09 Eve D. Lerman, BA 71 & Jerome MBA 09 & Allan R. Duckett, BS 68 MBA 91 BS 73 H. Lerman, MLS 77, MBA 91 MBA 09 Pablo Menendez, MBA 11 Ajesh A. Patel, BS 98 Yonnie Leung, BA 04, BS 04, Joanna Mackness, MBA 04 Mikel Merodio Roza, MBA 05 Karina Iniguez & Gregory H. Patterson, MBA 00 MBA 11 Margaret Q. & Bruce W. Jennifer & Ronald S. Merriman, Sabrina L. & Markus Leunig, Madding, BS 72 MBA 96 Ana R. Paulos, BS 90 MBA 05 Ivan I. Magana, BS 06 Kakul Srivastava, MBA 01 & Tzvetomira A. Pavlova, BS 08 Janet L. Levitt, BA 82 & Ronald Kira R. Makagon, BA 84, Jon J. Metzler, MA 01, MBA 01 Susan E. Purdy Pelosi & Louis G. J. Levitt, BA 80, MBA 83 MBA 96 Marco Remedios & Richard S. Pelosi, MBA 91 Michelle C. Lewis, MBA 05 Daniel A. Malandrin, MBA 05 Michaels, MBA 12 Nancy Banks & Stephen H. Penman Moriah L. Lewis, MBA 08 & Cynthia Chung & James H. Man, Nancy L. Milby, BS 82 & Steven Kenneth C. Wallace, MBA 08 MBA 03 A. Nahm Carol A. Penskar, MBA 79 & Mark H. Penskar Duncan T. Ley Rachel Markov, BA 03, BS 03 Kathryn F. Miller, BA 74, Jeanne & Eric F. Li, MBA 56 MBA 82 & Michael P. Shea Regina Sung & Paul L. Pereira, Garrad W. Marsh, BS 78, BS 77 Inga & Anthony Lim, BA 86 MBA 86 Vinie Z. Miller, MBA 99 & J. Sanford Miller Stephanie R. Perry, MBA 11 Jane Y. Liou Li, BS 97 & George Dale R. Marshall, MA 60 & K. Li Donald J. Marshall, MA 78, Abdul W. Mir Sonya M. Petcavich, BS 10 Jacqueline K. Liu, BS 86 & Peter PhD 80 Neal I. Miura, BS 60 Kimberly Petska, MBA 11 Regina S. Ney, MBA 95 & Katherine G. Oneto, MBA 98 K. Liu, BS 88 Hallie W. Marshall, MBA 11 Junko & Nobusuke Miyawaki, Kathryn Peyton, MBA 88 & Tyler Richard Ney Hsiao Yun Ong, BS 93 & Jerry G. Joyce Y. Liu, BS 07 Holley & Robert Martens MBA 91 A. Brown Betty & George Nicholaw, Chen, MBA 97 Alan M. Lock, MBA 11 Carole H. & Redge A. Martin, Farid Mojtahedi, BS 13 Natasha F. Phillips, BA 11, BS 48 Sara J. Oon, MBA 15 MBA 77 Amy & Robert L. Moon, MBA 90 BS 11 Ginny E. Lockhart, BS 89 & Leslie D. Nicholson, MBA 01 & Charles A. O’Reilly, MBA 71, Nina J. Pircher, BA 64 & Leo J. Mark Lockhart Barbara K. Mattson, BA 54 Doris P. & James E. Mooney, Robert G. Nicholson, MBA 95 PhD 75 Pircher, BS 54, JD 57 Petra N. Loer, BS 01 & Peter B. & Donald E. Mattson, BS 54, MBA 82 Guadalupe N. Nickell, MBA 10 Nanette H. Orman, BA 64, Loer, BA 01 MBA 58 Sarah E. Morra, MBA 13 Ann A. & Malcolm D. Plant, Lisa A. Nicolini, BS 77 MPH 84, MS 85 & John C. BS 76, MBA 81 Gerardo B. Loera, BS 04 Alice T. May, BS 50 Kurt A. Mortensen, MBA 92 Jacquelyn T. Niedringhaus, Orman, BS 64, MS 67 Suzanne E. McCluney, BS 98 Tammy J. Plotkin-Oren, BA 94, Janet M. Long, MBA 77 Alexander B. Moskowitz, BS 14 MBA 89 & Scott D. Reiko Osaki & Stephen Chan MBA 99 & Arnon Oren James D. McDaniel, MBA 04 Niedringhaus Eric H. Lu, MBA 98 Hallie A. & David K. Moskowitz Robin & Raigen Padayachee, Robert G. Poage, BS 77 Kellie Ann McElhaney Catherine R. Nierras, MBA 91 MBA 03 Daphne H. Luong, BS 87, Taryn N. Moy, BA 03 Celia D. Poon, MBA 99 & Peter MBA 11 & Randy Polen George A. McElveen, MBA 14 Kevin P. Murphy, MBA 05 Carolyn J. Niner, MBA 07 Brandon S. Pae, BA 05, MBA 11 Tran James E. Lurie, BS 64 Marion L. McGovern, MBA 85 & Allyson W. Murrow-Satin, BS 07 James G. Nitsos, BS 57 Jane Pan, MFE 11 Sabrina N. Wickremasinghe, Gerald J. McGovern Leang T. Ly, BS 03 & Joshua B. Satin, BA 08 Chad M. Nokleby, MBA 02 Kiran K. Pande, BS 83, MBA 00 MPH 10, MBA 10 & Pejman J. Peter J. McIntyre, BA 97, Ann Marie J. Lynch, MBA 03 Yang Nan, BS 14, BA 14 Robert Nordsell, MBA 13 Pour-Moezzi, BA 05, MBA 10 MBA 11

A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 29 Rohini Sabikhi, MBA 03 & Audrey M. & Andrew E. Shapiro, Sarah K. & Ron D. Silverton, Shelagh Thomas-Spafford, Tushar D. Chandra BS 83 BS 92 BA 82 & Steven S. Spafford, Ahamed Sadayan Anna & David A. Sherman, Alexandra R. Simmons BS 80, MBA 87 Lipika Sur & Sidhartha Sahoo, MBA 85 Amrit Bhinder & Nirvair Singh Otis L. Spencer, MBA 91 MBA 06 Kaumudi Phanasalkar & Ashish Susan Acevedo & David H. Sklar, Joan E. Spiegel, MBA 84 Nancy A. & Henry J. Salvo, S. Shete, MBA 08 MBA 96 Allan G. Spivack, MBA 79 BS 70 Sumiko & Muneo Shimbo, Mary R. Skuce Jane A. Spray, MBA 02 MBA 66 Amarjit K. Sandhu Jordan M. Smith, BS 09 Latha Ramanan & Krishna Sandeep Shroff, MBA 00 Luckpreet S. Sandhu, BS 96, Loretta R. Smith Srinivasan, MBA 10 MBA 15 Margi Y. & Yashesh A. Shroff, Geoffrey D. Snow, BS 14 Cara Delzer & Andrew D. Paula & Ivan D. Santana, MS 99, PhD 03, MBA 12 Stadlen, MBA 10 Rafael A. Solari, MBA 79 MBA 11 Jennifer E. Hsieh, MBA 10 & Carolina M. & David P. Stangis Andrea Siciliano, MBA 10 Elizabeth M. Sordi, MBA 07 Rachel Saperstein, MBA 11 & Emily C. Stauffer, MPH 01, Jacob Saperstein, MBA 11 MBA 01 Rodolfo A. Saravia, MBA 09 Lisa & Steven M. Schatz Christian L. Schin, MBA 99 Edward D. Presten, BS 52 Elizabeth Rios, BS 03 FY2014 HAAS FUND GIVING BY DEGREE Michelle M. Deatrick & Steven Maureen P. & Satish Rishi, George L. Schindler, MBA 60 A. Przybylski, MBA 00 MBA 86 Betty G. Schink, MBA 70 Degree Participation Average Gift Giving Total Jimmy Quach, MBA 11 Mark S. Roberts, BS 02 Annie M. & Karl A. Schmidt, Heather S. & Michael B. Marcel Roche, MBA 05 BS 69, JD 74 % $ $ Quigley, MBA 96 William A. Roche, BS 80, George A. Schmilinsky, MBA 09 Undergrad (BS) Jane & Christopher N. Quinn, MBA 87 Melanie & David R. Schoenberg, 7.1 797 998K MBA 99 Susan R. Rockwood, MBA 89 MBA 10 Nair S. Quinn, LLM 91 & Ciaran & Francesco J. Rockwood, Jamee D. & Dean L. Schorno, P. Quinn, MBA 90 MBA 93 BS 85 % $ $ Dale C. Radcliff, BS 74, MBA 75 Linda J. & Frederick A. Roesch, Deborah R. Schweikert, MBA 10 Full-time MBA Rajiv Raghunarayan, MBA 10 MBA 64 & Alexander D. Schweikert, 18.1 700 1.43M Ellen E. Hayes & Anuj Ralhan, Dale T. Rogers, MBA 94 MBA 10 MBA 10 Tobey H. Roland, BS 81 Jennifer Scriabine, MBA 10 Yamini Rangan, MBA 03 & Deborah C. & Dan B. Rosler, Dagmar A. Serota, MBA 94 & Evening & % $ $ Kasthuri G. Rangan BA 92, MBA 98 Gilbert R. Serota Weekend MBA 11.1 496 259K Tiffany A. Rasmussen, BA 87 Lan & Nolen K. Ross, MBA 08 Carolyn G. & John L. Sertich, Wendy Z. Reichardt, MBA 96 & Steven A. Ross, MBA 80 BS 67 Kathryn Wong-Sexsmith & Ian Carl E. Reichardt Leonid Rozkin, BA 10, BS 10 Berkeley-Columbia % $ $ Sexsmith, MBA 10 Susan M. Reinhart, MBA 84 & Diane K. & Russel P. Rudden, Executive MBA Thomas Reinhart Nikita J. & Jimmy J. Shah, 19.0 923 107K MS 73, MBA 80 MBA 09 John B. Richey, MBA 10 Mikael Rudolfsen Barak D. Richman, MA 99, Krishna Shah, MBA 13 & Rama Antonio F. Rullan, MBA 89 Ranganath % $ $ PhD 09 MFE & PhD Megan K. Ryskamp, MBA 09 & Nilamudeen Shaihu Pilar S. Parducci & Anthony J. Robert A. Ryskamp 6.7 400 37K Richmond, BS 82, JD 88 Afsha & Junaid Shaikh

30 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. Susan M. Steiner-Saal, MBA 01 Martha H. Todd, BS 73 Sharla M. Vohs, BA 51 & John Britta G. Campbell, BA 85 & Samantha C. Woirol, MBA 00 Deena & Joel F. Wynne, & Nathaniel M. Saal Arthur M. Tom, BS 57 D. Vohs, BS 51 Daniel C. Whisenhunt, MBA 03 Karen O. Wolff, MBA 84 & MBA 62 Brian D. Stone, MBA 98 Anna S. Tong, BS 81, MBA 84 Sarah & Bao N. Vuong, MBA 10 Elizabeth M. White, MBA 12 Rodney G. Hibner Takeshi Yamada, PhD 93 Cynthia A. Strauch, MBA 86 & Yevgeny I. Torkhov, MBA 02 Brian L. Carr & Juan Carlos Yael Zheng, MBA 92 & Nancy B. & Charles W. Wolfram Hiroyuki Yamamura, MBA 94 Richard C. Strauch, MBA 85 Wallace, BA 95, MBA 03 Winthrop A. White, BA 87, Sandra F. & Greg S. Wolfson, Ling Hu & An Yan, MBA 10 Marjorie B. Totten, BA 61 & MBA 92 Charlene C. Su, BS 03 & David David M. Totten, BS 61 Cindy C. Chau & Ho-Yan Wan, MBA 93 Jinghao Yan, BA 11, BS 11 P. Su, BS 03 MBA 79 Lorraine D. & Richard G. Pamela S. Turner, MPH 83 & Margaret C. & Richard J. Melody Y. Yang, MBA 07 Frank Y. Suen, MBA 98 Whitehurst, BS 57 Wolpert Robert S. Townsend, BS 78 Keiko Nakamura, PhD 97 & Alex A. Sugaoka, BS 81, Kelley J. & David M. Traversi, Eva L. & Kenneth D. Wong, Wayne K. Yasutomi, MBA 89 MBA 90 BS 92 MBA 88 Sheila W. Yeh, BS 80, MS 85 & Cynthia W. Woods & Myron G. Eileen R. & Henry F. Trione, Russell J. Wong, BS 72, Francis C. Yeh, BS 80 Sugarman, BS 64, JD 67 MBA 74 BS 41 Sophia K. Yen, BS 01 & Andrew John L. Sullivan, MBA 72 Julie C. Huang, BA 93 & Jarlon Rose L. & John J. Woo, BS 76 Sperry Jessica E. Swann, MBA 08 Tsang, BS 90 Deborah K. Lim & Michael J. Linda & Herbert R. Young, Judith K. & Keith D. Swayne, Keith W. Tsang, BS 10, BA 10 Woo, BS 79 MBA 64 MBA 64 Kenneth W. Tsang, BS 10, BA 10 Carlo A. Woods, MBA 11 Haohan Yuan, MFE 13 Heather L. Chan, BA 90 & Jill A. Tudhope, BA 86 & Ken Susan L. Woodward, BA 75, MA Joseph B. Yuen, BS 91 Anthony Swei Tudhope 81 & Christopher B. Woodward, BS 71, MBA 76 Elizabeth H. & Xavier Y. Zang, Lesley G. & David P. Sweeney, Nancy Z. Tully, BA 66 & Herbert MBA 93 BS 65, MBA 66 Teresa R. Deaner & John M. B. Tully, BS 66 A. Stephen Zavell, MBA 90 Andrea & Paul M. Swenson, Woolard, MBA 97 Laura D. Tyson & Erik S. Tarloff, Tony R. Zhang, BA 06, BS 06 MBA 81 BA 70 Allen X. Wu, MBA 97 Xiaolin Zhao, BS 95 Il-Joon Tae, MBA 03 Megan R. & Anthony S. Uerling, Sean X. Wu, MBA 12 Yusi Zheng, BS 12 Chelsey M. Tanaka, MBA 12 MBA 06 Eugene L. Wang, BS 99 Paal Wibe, MBA 02 Julia R. Wyckoff, MBA 91 & Winston Wyckoff Michael F. Zlaket, BS 88 Brian Y. Taniguchi, MBA 88 Helen U. Uhrig, MBA 97 Jamie C. Wang, MBA 83 & Veronica Velilla-Wiesner & Kathleen D. Tappero, MBA 90 Tamsinn L. & Jon O. Underwood, Joseph C. Wang Jonathan J. Wiesner, MBA 09 Anonymous Karen M. Tartre, BA 60 & MBA 66 C. Bruce Ward, BS 53 William J. Wilfong, MBA 91 Donald V. Tartre, BS 57 Rohini Kumar & Vijesh Joanne Ward Harvey M. Williams, BS 14 Unnikrishnan, MBA 10 Sima Tavares, BS 12 & Michael Linka & Peter J. Watridge, Jeffrey Williamson, MPH 12, Thank you to all who have contributed to our success. Tavares Beat L. Unternaehrer, MBA 91 MBA 97 MBA 12 Kathleen K. & Steven H. Andrea S. Ursillo, MBA 04 Shirley H. & Richard M. Weber, Ann Chiga, JD 93 & Burton H. Terusaki, MBA 89 Suken V. Vakil, BA 06, BS 06 BS 68, MBA 69 Wilson, MBA 95 Min Y. Thian, MPH 12, MBA 12 Maria F. Vickroy-Peralta, Kevin X. Wei, BA 11, BS 11 Ellen P. & Peter D. Wilson, Sunil Thomas, MBA 07 MBA 89 Elizabeth D. & Carter S. Wells, MBA 92 John D. Thomason Jorge A. Viera, MBA 01 BS 49 Dina Winder, MBA 05 & Scott C. We have carefully reviewed the gift information that appears in this annual Maryett & Bob Thompson Chandra Ravi & Ravi K. Wendy & Rich D. Wendling Winder, MBA 05 report. We apologize if any gifts are reflected incorrectly or omitted. Please Vijayaraghavan, MBA 93 Aimee B. West, BA 89 & Tyler T. Wishnoff, BS 13 bring any errors to our attention by contacting our donor stewardship Janet P. & Paul A. Tiffany, department at [email protected] or (510) 642-1063. PhD 83 Denise E. & William K. Villalon, Stephen T. West, BS 89 Joyce & Bertram H. Witham, MBA 79 Kelly J. Corcoran Westberg & BS 48 Please note that matching gifts from companies are reported when the funds Jennifer Ting, BS 95 are received. If your company has pledged to match your gift, the amount may Alyssa J. Tio, BS 14 Dylan Gould & Harvey L. Paul B. Westberg, MBA 96 Susan J. Wittenberg, BA 63, be reflected in the following fiscal year. Villarica, MBA 10 James T. Wheary, BS 67 MA 66 & Harvey I. Wittenberg, Mark G. Tobin, MBA 94 MBA 61, JD 65 Wendelyn E. Whelan, BS 97

A complete honor roll of donors from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, is available online at haas.berkeley.edu/annualreport. ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 31 HAAS SCHOOL BOARD

JACK RUSSI, BS 82 TONY Y. CHAN, BS 74 LEO HELZEL, MBA 68, LLM 92 MASASHI OKA WARREN E. “NED” SPIEKER JR., BS 66 EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS CHAIR Owner & General Partner EMERITUS MEMBER President & CEO Managing Partner RICH LYONS, BS 82 National Managing Partner, Worldco Co. LLC Attorney at Law & Adjunct Professor Union Bank Spieker Realty Investments Dean Corporate Development Haas School of Business Haas School of Business Deloitte LLP WILLIAM F. CRONK, BS 65 JOHN RICCITIELLO, BS 81 JONATHAN TAHIR Retired President RICK HOLMSTROM, MBA 88 Investor Deputy Chairman CHARLENE J. SON RIGBY, MBA 00 SANDY ALDERSON Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream Co-Founder & Partner Mayapada Group HAAS COUNCIL CO-CHAIR General Manager Menlo Equities LLC LARISSA ROESCH, MBA 97 Vice President of Products New York Mets BARBARA J. DESOER, MBA 77 Vice President & Portfolio Manager ELENI TSAKOPOULOS-KOUNALAKIS Omicia, Inc CEO THEODORE JANUS, MBA 94 Dodge Cox Investment Managers US Ambassador to Hungary, Ret. MARGO N. ALEXANDER, BS 68 Citibank N.A. Principal GUADALUPE N. NICKELL, MBA 10 Retired Chairman & CEO J Capital Inc SABRINA SIMMONS, BS 85 THOMAS W. TUSHER, BA 63 HAAS COUNCIL CO-CHAIR UBS Global Asset Management MICHAEL R. GALLAGHER, BS 67, MBA 68 Executive Vice President & Retired President & COO Chief Development Officer Retired CEO LIONG SEEN KWEE, BS 74 CFO Levi Strauss & Co. Summer Search STUART N. BERNSTEIN, BS 86 Playtex Products Inc. Executive Director Gap Inc. Global Head, Clean Technology Pontiac Land Private Limited JERRY WEINTRAUB, BS 80, MBA 88 and Renewables & Venture Capital DOUGLAS E. GOLDMAN, MD, BA 74 BARCLAY SIMPSON, BS 66 Founder, General Partner Coverage Groups Chairman & Founder MATT LEVIN Chairman of the Board Weintraub Capital Management Goldman, Sachs & Co. Certain Software Inc. Managing Director Simpson Manufacturing Co. This year we honor the Bain Capital HSIOH KWANG WU memory of two dedicated RICHARD C. BLUM, BS 58, MBA 59 WILLIAM A. HASLER MARC SINGER, BS 86 Executive Chairman & CEO supporters and members Chairman Dean Emeritus CAROL M. MEYER, BS 69, MBA 71 Director Straco Corporation Ltd. of the Haas Board Blum Capital Partners Haas School of Business Chairman McKinsey and Company Greenbriar Homes Communities Ralph Bahna, MBA 65 W.E. “BILL” BROWN, BS 66 STEPHEN B. HERRICK, BS 60 (1942–2014) Chairman President Earl F. Cheit (1926–2014) Central Garden & Pet Company S B H Associates Inc.

DEAN’S ADVISORY CIRCLE

SONIA ATTKISS, MBA 97 TIMOTHY CAMPOS, BS 95 MARK FRENCH, MBA 98 JAS KHAIRA, BA/BS 04 ROY A. NG, BA/BS 00 Director, Private Client Services (EECS), MBA 10 Managing Member Managing Director COO Credit Suisse CIO Armada Acquisition Group Blackstone Group Twilio Inc Facebook Inc. DEBORAH BALDINI, MBA 99 JOE GALLO, MBA 06 GABRIEL KRA, MBA 05 GARY ROTH, MBA 04 Chief Creative Officer RICHARD CHEN, BA 92, MBA 99 Managing Director, Premium Managing Director COO & CFO Bambeco Trustee, UC Berkeley Foundation E&J Gallo Winery Prelude Ventures United Capital Financial Partners Board Director, Hatena Inc. KARIN H. BAUER, MBA 94 MARTHA GERHAN, MBA 03 CHRISTOPHER LEE, BS (MECH. ENG.) 90, MARCELO VASQUEZ, MBA 02 VP, Ecosystems KEVAL DESAI, MBA 99 Principal MBA 95 Founder & Principal Ignite Video Partner Delphin Consulting Group Trustee & Chair, Investment CanvasGroup InterWest Partners Committee MARK BREITBARD, MBA 97 KRISTIN GROOS RICHMOND, MBA 06 Oakland Museum of California JEFFREY WOODS, MBA 98 CEO MARK DIPAOLA, BS 99 Founder & CEO Foundation CEO Gymboree CEO & Co-Founder Revolution Foods CLEANCOR Energy Solutions LLC inMarket LLC CHRISTINA MA MCFARLAND, MBA 01 KEVIN BROWN, BA 90, MBA 96 ANN HSU, MS 91 (EECS), MBA 98 Managing Director Board Member NOAH DOYLE, BA 89, MBA 96 Entrepreneur & Independent Goldman Sachs, Asia Coraid Inc. Managing Director Consultant Javelin Venture Partners

32 ANNUAL REPORT 2013–2014 TRUE MOTIVATOR Marty McMahon inspires classmates to support Haas and each other

Marty McMahon, MBA 01, has a long and distinguished volunteer career with Berkeley-Haas. As chair of the MBA Class of 2001 for more than 12 years, he has set the standard for engaging and maintaining consistent communication with classmates. He encourages his peers to support one another professionally and to continue forging personal connections. He also passionately conveys the importance of giving back to Berkeley-Haas. As chair and former vice chair of the Development Council, McMahon has served as a key motivator and strategist in driving record-breaking annual giving results, helping raise over $3.3 million in unrestricted support in FY12 and $3.5 million in FY13. He also offers invaluable service and advice as a member of UC Berkeley’s new Center for Executive Education Board. A former Naval officer, McMahon is co-founder and managing director of the retained executive search firm FlemingMartin, LLC. IN FALL 2013, MARTY MCMAHON, SHOWN WITH FORMER Berkeley-Haas is grateful to the many alumni who HAAS DEAN RAYMOND MILES AND DEAN RICH LYONS, WAS AWARDED THE RAYMOND E. MILES SERVICE AWARD volunteer and promote Haas around the world. IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SUPPORT OF BERKELEY-HAAS.

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Cover: Nikita Mitchell, Naoko Miyamoto, and Chad Brinton, all MBA 15, outside the new Berkeley-Haas Innovation Lab. Photo: Karl Nielsen. University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business 2001 Addison Street, 1st Floor Berkeley, CA 94720-1990

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