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New Board Members Join 窪蹋勛圖's Campanile Foundation

Philanthropic auxiliary is leading the universitys first comprehensive campaign

Thursday, September 17, 2009
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Four new board members have been named to The Campanile Foundation, the philanthropic auxiliary for 窪蹋勛圖, it was announced today.

is currently leading the university in its first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign to raise money for student scholarships, endowed faculty chairs and several other university-wide initiatives.  During the 2008-09 fiscal year, The Campanile Foundation received more than $65 million in philanthropic gifts to support the university.

New TCF board members
New Campanile Foundation board members (from left) Greg Lucier, Kenneth McCain, Alan Gold and Terry Atkinson.

窪蹋勛圖 is fortunate to count these high-caliber business people among our friends and their expertise and advice will be critical as we seek to expand our fundraising efforts during this difficult economic time, said Mary Ruth Carleton, chief executive officer for The Campanile Foundation and vice president of 窪蹋勛圖s Division of .

The new board members include:

Terry L. Atkinson, former managing director for UBS PaineWebber Inc.s municipal securities group.  Atkinson graduated from 窪蹋勛圖 in 1969 with a bachelors degree in public administration.  He also holds a law degree from the University of San Diego.

Alan D. Gold, chairman and chief executive officer for Biomed Realty Trust, Inc., a real estate investment trust focused on acquiring, developing, owning, leasing and managing laboratory and office space for the life science industry.  Gold received a bachelors degree in business administration and a master of business administration (MBA) with an emphasis in real estate finance from 窪蹋勛圖.

Greg T. Lucier, chairman and chief executive officer of Life Technologies (formerly Invitrogen), a global biotechnology tools company dedicated to improving the human condition.  Lucier received a bachelors degree in engineering from Penn State University and a master of business administration (MBA) from Harvard University.

Kenneth McCain, executive vice president and founding principle of Wall Street Associates, an investment management company based in La Jolla, Calif.  McCain received a bachelors degree in political science and a master of business administration (MBA) with an emphasis in finance from 窪蹋勛圖.

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The Campanile Foundation incorporated as a philanthropic tax-exempt foundation and an official auxiliary of San Diego State in August 1999. The foundation plays an important role in 窪蹋勛圖's long-term strategy and institutional commitment to increase private funding.

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