A FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE INVESTORS REPORT 2012–13 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Dear alumni and friends, As much as this is an Investors Report, it is also living proof that a passion for collaboration continues to define the Kellogg community. Your collective support has powered the forward movement of our ambitious strategic plan, fueled development of our cutting-edge curriculum, enabled our global thought leadership, and helped us attract the highest caliber of students and faculty—all key to solidifying our reputation among the world’s elite business schools. This year, you also helped set a new record for alumni support of Kellogg. Our applications and admissions numbers are up dramatically. We have outpaced our peer schools in career placements for new graduates. And we have broken ground on our new global hub. Your unwavering commitment to everything that Kellogg stands for helps make all that possible. Your continuing support keeps us on our trajectory to transform business education and practice to meet the challenges of the new economy. Thank you for investing in Kellogg today and securing the future for generations of courageous leaders to come. All the best, Sally Blount ’92, Dean 4 KELLOGG.NORTHWESTERN.EDU/INVEST contentS 6 Transforming Together 8 Early Investors 10 Kellogg Leadership Circle 13 Kellogg Investors Leaders Partners Innovators Activators Catalysts who gave $1,000 to $2,499 who gave up to $1,000 99 Corporate Affiliates 101 Kellogg Investors by Class Year 1929 1949 1962 1975 1988 2001 1934 1950 1963 1976 1989 2002 1935 1951 1964 1977 1990 2003 1938 1952 1965 1978 1991 2004 1940 1953 1966 1979 1992 2005 1941 1954 1967 1980 1993 2006 1942 1955 1968 1981 1994 2007 1943 1956 1969 1982 1995 2008 1944 1957 1970 1983 1996 2009 1945 1958 1971 1984 1997 2010 1946 1959 1972 1985 1998 2011 1947 1960 1973 1986 1999 2012 1948 1961 1974 1987 2000 2013 169 Friends of Kellogg 172 Global Advisory Board 174 Reunion Volunteers 176 Matching Gift Companies 179 Rogers Society 183 Foundations 184 Pete Hendersen Society 186 Kellogg Alumni Council Gifts and pledges from Sept. 1, 2012, to Aug. 31, 2013 Legend: Recognized for consecutive giving to Kellogg for the last 3 fiscal years Deceased 5 TRANSFORMING TOGETHER A CAMPAIGN FOR KELLOGG TRANSFORMING TOGETHER A CAMPAIGN FOR KELLOGG TRANSFORMING TOGETHER A CAMPAIGN FOR KELLOGG TRANSFORMING TOGETHER A CAMPAIGN FOR KELLOGG Kellogg’s largest and most comprehensive Recognizing this paradigm shift, the school campaign, “Transforming Together,” will fund created “Envision Kellogg,” a strategic plan not only the school’s new lakefront home that aims to reinvent business education. on the Evanston campus, it also will support Through this new strategy, Kellogg will student scholarships, provide faculty support, advance what we research and teach, engage underwrite our thought leadership, and our students through new programming and establish global institutes in global markets like facilities, and enable our community to bring Brazil and China. bold ideas to life. Why the need for such a campaign? It’s simple: With the help of several major donors, the The world of business is changing. campaign already has raised more than half of its goal. But reaching that final objective The early 21st century has been marked depends on everyone’s commitment to by political and social change. The global Kellogg. By participating, you reinforce our economy is defined by new and diverse community — the foundation of our strength points of power with the customer, not the and success — and help continue a legacy of supplier, sitting at the helm. The marketplace educational leadership and innovation. is now physical and virtual, running 24/7 and driven by new technology and globalization. “This campaign is about the power of the Everyone has a voice and the stage upon Kellogg community,” Campaign Director Julie which to express it. Allen says. “If there is any community that can come together to achieve ambitious goals, it is The nature of this new “Collaboration this one.” Economy” has challenged all in the business world to either adapt or be left behind. Once Kellogg reimagined business education in the again, Kellogg has foreseen these changes and 20th century. Together, we can do it again. chosen to adapt. Join us in realizing the possibilities. Success in this new economy requires these leadership fundamentals: • An intense customer and end-user focus • Deep collaboration skills • Agility and resilience Visit transformingkellogg.com for • Public statesmanship exclusive videos and content. Gifts and pledges from Sept. 1, 2012, to Aug. 31, 2013 Legend: Recognized for consecutive giving to Kellogg for the last 3 fiscal years Deceased 7 We extend a special thank you to our Early Investors who have pledged or given $100,000 or more over the past three years $1 MILLION AND ABOVE Lawrence F. ’66 and Michael ’85 and Amy George Carol Neims Levy The Abbott Fund Estate of Walter W. Glaeser Roger ’66 and Sue Linquist Carol Lavin Bernick David G. Kabiller ’87 Thomas ’82 and The Carlson Family Janet Montag Charles E. Levine ’77 Christopher B. and William J. ’46 and William Luzzum Courtney Ivey Combe Doris Kiernan Moore Robert E. ’81 and Douglas R. ’76 and Wendy M. Nelson ’99 Charlene Heuboski Shaw Susan Pierson Conant The Northern Trust Company Bruce ’86 and Melissa Spohler The Crown Family William A. ’73 and Stephen G. Woodsum ’79 and Craig J. and Janet Duchossois Cathleen McCurdy Osborn Anne R. Lovett Kimberly T. Duchossois Peter G. Peterson ’47 W. James and Mark Pu and Amy Wu Pu $100,000 TO $499,999 Maxine Poole Farrell Gary A. Rosenberg ’62 and Selim Antoine Bassoul ’81 John R. Flanagan ’58 Bridgit A. Maile ’88 Nicholas J. Bouras ’55 T. Bondurant ’76 and Estate of James R. Russell ’35 Hollis S. French Estate of Marion Henderson Tony Scott ’83 A. Charles Funai ’80 Britt Michael S. ’83 and William Edward ’11 and Stuart M. Goode ’65 Mary Sue Shannon Lillian Burke Michael Stuart Gross ’87 The Star Family Richard J. Byrne ’85 and The Gund Family Jeffrey Williams ’87 and Martha D. Lemer Laura Ubben Sunil G. ’94 and Blanca Hirani Trent A. ’96 and The Uehara Family Susan Lehman Carmichael Arthur L. ’81 and Betsy Dehaas Holden ’82 Samuel Zell Richard A. ’67 and Janey Young Cheu Illinois Tool Works Cassian K.S. Cheung ’78 Jerome P. ’67 and Carol Brock Kenney $500,000 TO $999,999 Jay A. Cohen ’88 and Laura M. Cox ’88 Estate of Robert G. Knight ’57 Anonymous Douglas M. Cook ’98 Philip and The Ivan Bowen Family Nancy Kellum Kotler Foundation William D. Cornwell, Jr. ’73 The Lavin Family Foundation Marshall L. Burman ’51 Robert A. Del Genio ’82 Richard H. ’77 and James A. and Joseph M. ’99 and Susan Lenny Anne Simone Balas DeNaut Ingrid Depinto Scott Fearon ’83 Alexandre Emery ’97 8 KELLOGG.NORTHWESTERN.EDU/INVEST Elizabeth Perkins Evans ’85 Bernhard Krieg and Lori Winters Samuels ’86 and Esther K. Choy ’09 Ted Samuels Scott C. Evans ’85 Suresh Krishna ’99 Matthew H. Scanlan ’81 Raymond F. ’51 and Mary Miller Farley Carlos Guillermo ’94 and Jacqueline Schoeppel Melyza Leon Gwen Farley Green ’89 Russell A. Secter ’87 Douglas Leone Gary Fencik ’85 Mark A. Shapiro ’80 and Eugene and Janet Lerner Roberta S. Goldberg ’80 Shaun ’95 and Selme Finnie Michael B. ’84 and Scott Garrett ’87 and Stephanie A. Gallo ’99 Carol M. Lowenstein Sherry A. Sleyster Christopher David Gallo ’05 Donn ’85 and Michele Lux Mitchell L. ’63 and Valerie Knutson Slotnick Jaclyn Jordan Gallo ’05 Marjorie Martay Jason E. Green ’89 Scott C. ’76 and Blair Collins Maus ’98 Martha Reilly Smith Michael Haddad ’87 James S. Mills ’57 Estate of Edna Southworth William J. ’68 and Jonathan M. Mills ’60 Patricia Hagenah Peter ’83 and Lloyd B. ’62 and Esther Hsuan Tan Victor Rachmat Hartono ’98 Donna Shapiro Morgan Estate of George R. Terry Michael ’91 and Lesley Heller John Mork Richard W. ’75 and Flip ’92 and Kim Huffard Albin F. and Elaine Tinberg Eugene T. ’87 and Mary Ann Moschner James D. ’80 and Colleen Jacobus Clare Marie Muñana ’89 Sylvia Vail ’80 Brett R. ’96 and Haruo Naito ’74 Frederick H. ’79 and Catherine Jefferson Catherine Marlette Waddell The New Day Foundation Tyler ’80 and John L. Ward ’67 Melanie Saxer Johnston Violet L.W. Ouyang ’76 Brian G. Weed ’89 Donald G. ’82 and Anthony M. ’03 and Diane Ross Kane ’82 Monique Owen Stephen N. Wertheimer ’85 Melih and Zeynep Keyman Jay L. Owen, Jr. ’03 and Miles D. and Kimberly White Shawna Owen Mark D. Klein ’87 Stephen R. ’74 and Helen D. Peters Susan Condon Wilson William O. ’74 and Ann Stuart Kling Timothy ’87 and Robin K. ’94 and Elaine L. Peterson Chigusa Yoshimura Matthew J. Korbeck Alan E. ’53 and Michael G. ’88 and Fred and Kay Krehbiel Mildred A. Peterson Betsy Zink Jay Frederick Krehbiel ’12 John M. Pratt ’83 David ’77 and Nancy Zwiener Liam Krehbiel ’07 Michael J. Sacks ’88 Gifts and pledges from Sept. 1, 2012, to Aug. 31, 2013 Legend: Recognized for consecutive giving to Kellogg for the last 3 fiscal years Deceased 9 INTRODUCING THE Kellogg LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Transforming through Annual Giving As Transforming Together kicks off, we are delighted to announce that each Kellogg donors who makes a gift of $2,500 or more in any given fiscal year will be inducted into the Kellogg Leadership Circle. As a member of the Kellogg Leadership Circle, you will enjoy advantages designed to recognize your generosity. You’ll receive updates on Kellogg’s continuing progress, engage with other circle members and become a part of the intellectual life of the school.
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