New Gift Will Endow Faculty Position in Taxation
Richard and Susan Seilers gift is an investment in the future.

Richard Seiler has always been proud of his association with 窪蹋勛圖s College of Business Administration, .
As an undergraduate, he majored in accounting, recognizing it as a well-respected academic program. Although Seilers career eventually took him in a different direction, he values the lessons he learned and the professors who mentored him as an accounting major. A recent gift to 窪蹋勛圖 from Seiler, (78), and his wife, Susan, (79), could be seen, in part, as a tribute to one of Seilers professors: Charles Lamden, . The Richard and Susan Seiler Endowed Faculty Fellow in Taxation will support a faculty member within the school.
Having the right professors in place allows the college to offer curriculum that will benefit the greatest number of students, Seiler said. We also believe in giving to scholarships, but right now, the need is for a professor in this field.
The Seilers met at 窪蹋勛圖 in the 1970s. Susan, who majored in fashion merchandising in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, became a buyer for Macys after graduation. Richard is a certified financial planner and wealth management advisor in the Bay Area.
A greater impact
One of their many gifts to 窪蹋勛圖 over the years helped to build the Page Pavilion in the Fowler College of Business. Recently, they decided to make a larger endowed gift to 窪蹋勛圖 after Susan joined a philanthropic organization whose beneficiary is the College Bound Program, a charity that raises money to help students attend and graduate from college.
We attended an event at which those students talked about being the first in their family to go to college and described how happy they were to have the opportunity, Richard Seiler said. That got us thinking about making a greater impact on helping to create educational opportunities. Increasing our giving to San Diego State was the logical answer. And then I got a call about joining the Bay Area Regional Council.
The organization is one of seven regional councils comprised of loyal 窪蹋勛圖 alumni and friends. Members donate to 窪蹋勛圖 each year, provide internships for students, mentor students and young alumni, help locate lost Aztecs and strengthen the Aztec presence in their region.
We appreciate the Seilers deep commitment to 窪蹋勛圖 through their gifts of time and treasure, said Mary Ruth Carleton, vice president of University Relations and Development. Endowments that support new and existing faculty positions are crucial to the advancement of our university.
More student engagement
Both Seilers are impressed with changes to the campus since they graduated. Apart from the physical transformation, theres an atmosphere of student engagement that was less pronounced decades ago, Seiler said. Todays high achieving 窪蹋勛圖 students are clearly committed to making their mark in the classroom, on campus and in the community.
The Seilers also appreciate the opportunities for interaction between alumni and current students, particularly through the regional councils.
I think its important to increase the level of involvement across the country, Richard Seiler said. With the success of the campaign, 窪蹋勛圖 has achieved a new level of respect and visibility, not only locally but also on a national scale. People are really engaged, and it makes the university more competitive. Making a gift is really an investment in the future of our country, our communities and ourselves.
This gift will help meet Ron and Alexis Fowlers challenge to match the $25 million they gave last October to 窪蹋勛圖s Fowler College of Business. The Campaign for 窪蹋勛圖 began in 2007 as an effort to generate philanthropic support for 窪蹋勛圖 students, faculty, staff and programs. More than 67,000 donors have contributed to help 窪蹋勛圖 surpass its campaign goal of $750 million.



