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Members of the MBA Class
of 2008 created "dream" statements expressing their hopes for the future of
the GSB.
MBA Class of 2008 Gift Shatters Record:
$1.2 Million
June 2008
Members of the MBA Class of 2008 will be remembered as the class of One Million Dreams, the name they gave their class gift campaign when they embarked on their goal to raise $1 million. At graduation, their record-breaking $1.2 million gift to the business school exceeded previous records both in terms of dollars raised and classmates participating.
"You are an amazing class, and all of us at the school are deeply
grateful for your generosity and thoughtfulness," said Dean
Robert L. Joss at the school’s 83rd Commencement on June 14.
"The final participation number stunned everyone," says Ellen
Otto, the business school development officer who guided and
advised the student 2008 Development Committee leaders. By
all measures, this year’s class gift was unprecedented: 97.6 percent
of the class pledged $595,392 over four years beginning in 2009.
With matching funds the total came to $1.2 million.
Just before the diploma ceremony, the Class of 2008 gathered in
Bishop Auditorium to prepare for the processional. There, 2008 Development Committee
co-chairs Rob Bland
and Jim Sinai
presented a check big enough to cover an office desk to Dean Joss and
Roshni Jain, co-president of the MBA Class of 2009, who
accepted it on behalf of current and future Stanford Business
School students.
As part of their pledge to the class gift, members of the
MBA Class of 2008 contributed personal "dream" statements
expressing their hopes and desires for the school. The hundreds
of statements centered around themes of reputation, image,
and impact; service, public management, global management;
community, diversity, and fellowships; and faculty, courses, and
case studies. "My dream for the GSB is that it would continue
to find the smartest, brightest, most open-minded people in the
world and bring them together to create a synergy that cannot
be found anywhere else," wrote one student.
Early in the fundraising process, leaders of the development
committee recruited a team of 47 classmates to serve as
ambassadors to the rest of the class, and then set out to exceed all
their goals. In addition to Bland and Sinai, committee members
included Megan Anderson, Kenny Gardner, Jack Lynch,
Katriona MacIver, Philip Stenberg, and Rong Zhang.
Congratulations to the Class
of 2008 for this phenomenal
achievement!

