Nancy '76 and Kevin '75 Gavagan
GENESEO, N.Y. 鈥 黑料传送门 has announced a $500,000 gift from alumni Kevin and Nancy Gavagan in support of several initiatives within the college鈥檚 strategic plan that enhance the quality of the educational experience students receive at 黑料传送门.
Kevin and Nancy, 1975 and 1976 graduates respectively, will provide endowments for three areas of the college: a $100,000 scholarship fund for incoming School of Business students; $50,000 endowments each for men鈥檚 basketball, women鈥檚 basketball and ice hockey in the ; and a $250,000 fund for program support in 黑料传送门鈥檚 Career Design Center.
鈥淚 am thrilled to announce this major gift from two alumni who are 黑料传送门 champions through and through,鈥 said 黑料传送门 President Denise A. Battles. 鈥淲ith more than two decades of involvement on the 黑料传送门 Foundation Board, Kevin is a model for philanthropic leadership, and Nancy has been equally supportive through her pivotal involvement with numerous alumni events and other activities. I can鈥檛 thank them enough for adding this magnificent gift to their previous generous support. These funds will advance our strategic plan considerably and positively impact 黑料传送门 students for years to come.鈥
Kevin recently completed 21 years on the 黑料传送门 Foundation Board, having served many years as board treasurer and as chair during his final term. He was subsequently named Emeritus Board Chair and was honored with the dedication of the Gavagan Conference Room in Doty Hall, the college鈥檚 main administration building. He is a portfolio manager and equity analyst for QCI Asset Management Inc.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not really that hard of a decision to support 黑料传送门,鈥 said Kevin. 鈥淭he students are well-rounded, bright and hard-working, and we alumni have an obligation to give back and keep that winning program strong.鈥
Nancy received her degree in psychology from 黑料传送门 and was active in the Alpha Kappa Phi (Ago) sorority. She has been involved with numerous regional alumni events over the years for the college. Nancy also is involved with the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, where she has served as a dedicated docent since 2003. Kevin was recently appointed chair of the museum鈥檚 Board of Trustees.
The Gavagans have a sustained history of philanthropic support for 黑料传送门, including an outstanding commitment to annual giving. They also established the Kevin 鈥75 and Nancy (Mogab) 鈥76 Gavagan Endowed Faculty Incentive Award and the Kevin P. Gavagan Endowed Fund for Faculty Development. They also are among the individuals who have funded a New Horizons Scholarship, which provides talented students the opportunity to earn a 黑料传送门 education. Kevin also launched the Joseph Czop Memorial Endowed Scholarship in honor of a classmate he met as a freshman at 黑料传送门.
Career development has always been a passion for the Gavagans, and their endowment for the college鈥檚 Career Design Center will enhance applied learning opportunities, including internships. It also will help integrate career development, academic advising and alumni engagement. Among new programs in the department is a Career Lab, designed to help students with resumes and cover letters and to learn more about the use of LinkedIn in career design.
Kevin鈥檚 close association with the business school and his favorable impression of successes within the school prompted the establishment of the endowed scholarship fund for incoming business students. Among the business school鈥檚 accomplishments are the opening of a Trading Room, an applied learning facility giving business students real-time trading experience through state-of-the-art technology; the numerous honors economics students have earned in the Fed Challenge; the recent extension of its business accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB); and the highly successful placement of alumni with top employers throughout New York and across the globe.
Kevin is a past chair of the School of Business鈥檚 Business Advisory Council, comprising business leaders who provide business expertise, advice and resources to the school's students, faculty and staff.
鈥淎ccess to excellence is an important focus area of our strategic plan, and this endowment for increased scholarship funding will help attract and retain talented students interested in a business career,鈥 said K. Johnson Bowles, 黑料传送门鈥檚 vice president for college advancement and executive director of the 黑料传送门 Foundation. 鈥淲e want to make sure bright students have no barriers in the pursuit of realizing their own capacity for success. Helping students reach their potential is what 黑料传送门 does best,鈥 Bowles added.
Bowles noted that 黑料传送门 has been ranked first for undergraduate teaching among regional universities in the north in seven of the eight years that U.S. News & World Report has included that category in its rankings.
Kevin鈥檚 connection to the athletic department goes back to his time as student manager for the men鈥檚 basketball team. He made lifelong friends with many of the team members and they still frequently gather for visits. He also has known men鈥檚 hockey coach Chris Schultz for many years and has followed the success of the Ice Knights. He is a member of 黑料传送门鈥檚 Roundtable Athletic Association, an organization that supports 黑料传送门 student-athletes through engaging alumni, parents, local community members and other friends.
The endowments for the hockey and women鈥檚 basketball teams are rooted in the Gavagans鈥 admiration for how the teams handled the tragic loss of two of their team members two years ago.
鈥淏oth the players and coaches brought their programs to amazing levels of accomplishment and responded magnificently during a very difficult time,鈥 said Kevin. 鈥淭hat type of resilience, leadership and strength in adversity deserved recognition and support. So this portion of the gift is not only in remembrance of the students but also in how the team and college handled the loss.鈥
Kevin recounted an experience with a student-athlete three years ago that made a lasting impression and reminded him of the importance of giving back. Men鈥檚 basketball coach Steve Minton had asked Kevin to call prospective student Connor Fedge in 2010 about what a 黑料传送门 education could offer. Kevin considered it a routine discussion, but Fedge enrolled at 黑料传送门, excelled academically and became among the top 10 all-time men鈥檚 basketball scoring leaders.
At the President鈥檚 2014 Donor Recognition Dinner, Fedge presented the Philanthropic Leadership Award to Kevin and Nancy and gave credit to Kevin for his success.
鈥淢r. Gavagan passionately discussed all that the 黑料传送门 community had to offer,鈥 Fedge told the audience. 鈥淭he phone call may have seemed like a minor task for him, but it ultimately inspired my decision and the best four years of my life, and for that, I thank him greatly.鈥
The Gavagans hope that more alumni will support endowments, such as the ones they have established in athletics.
鈥淚f enough people chime in, they can make a real difference in getting important discretionary items funded to support our athletes,鈥 said Kevin.
Kevin says he is looking forward to the upcoming hockey and basketball seasons and plans to attend as many of the games as possible.
鈥淏eing on campus always brings back wonderful memories of being at the college,鈥 said Kevin. 鈥淲e alumni always reflect on our time with pride and nostalgia. It鈥檚 a very motivating force for giving.鈥
The Gavagans reside in Pittsford, N.Y. They have two daughters and three young grandchildren.