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Joe and Kathleen Funk
Joe and Kathleen Funk established the Funk Family Foundation Chancellor's Excellence Endowment to give back to their UT roots.
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Chris Guinta
Having served as one of the first co-chairs of the Chancellor’s Centurions, Chris Guinta is no stranger to taking on challenges.
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Marjorie Morales
Chancellor William McRaven’s speech served as the catalyst and inspiration for Marjorie to give to the UT System – establishing the Marjorie Morales Chancellor’s Excellence Endowment.
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The Auler Family
The Auler family spans four successive UT generations and through their family endowments are giving it forward - providing funds in perpetuity for the next generation.
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James Campbell and Sheri Quick
Through their Chancellor's Excellence Endowment, the Quicks want to target support for the UT System Chancellor.
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Zuhair Khan
In joining the Chancellor’s Centurions, Zuhair accepts his responsibility to promote UT System initiatives and to encourage his peers to do the same.
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Rodney Mendoza with his wife, Loretta, and daughter, Eryka.
It’s important that universities have a full appreciation of what students can bring to their institutions.
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DeWitt and Margaret Waltmon
The Waltmons want to contribute to growth in the state, especially within the medical community.
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Dudley and Maline McCalla
The McCallas are gratified to contribute to the positive change the UT System can help direct.
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Chris and Mike Mizell
The more they learn about each of the UT institutions, the prouder they become about supporting the UT System.
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Kirk Edwards
Supporting the UT System and UT institutions helps foster intellectual growth and economic development in Texas.
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Sandy Norman, Ed.D.
It may be self-serving, he concedes, but Dr. Sandy Norman supports the UT System because of the support he receives in return.
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Deborah and Andrew Johnson
Deborah and Andrew Johnson have learned that “of the first class” is a descriptor that can be attributed to any and all of the UT institutions.
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Rick Harsch
Rick Harsch believes that it is important to give. Whether it’s a little or a lot—just give. Giving, at any level, can have a collective impact on the UT System.
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Dr. David Garza
Every year, Dr. David Garza gives to The University of Texas System. He does so because he understands what institutions of higher education contribute to society: a broader, better vision of humanity.
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Dwight Williams and Cynthia Glover
Dwight Williams and Cynthia Glover believe that when any of us makes a commitment to support a worthy cause, like The University of Texas System, it leads to a greater good being achieved for Texas and beyond.
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Sarah and Larry West
Sarah and Larry West established a Chancellor’s Excellence Endowment knowing that such a gift starts a ripple effect that will benefit all UT institutions.
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