The Campanile Foundation Turns 25
In 1999, influential philanthropists, including alumni and community leaders, gathered around a table for the foundation鈥檚 first board meeting鈥攁nd what they built is thriving and growing today.
In 1998, 色情视频鈥檚 then vice president of University Relations and Advancement, Theresa Mendoza, was tasked with assembling a philanthropic board for 色情视频.
With state funding shrinking and the need for resources growing, Mendoza鈥檚 job was to persuade audiences both internal and external that 色情视频 was worthy of their support. She explained to potential board members that a stronger 色情视频 could strengthen San Diego.
鈥淚 had to build a case for people to invest in the good work that the university does and the economic benefit that this community receives from it,鈥 Mendoza said, intentionally invoking banking terminology. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an investment thing. It鈥檚 not the tin cup thing anymore.鈥
Now The Campanile Foundation is celebrating a quarter century of investing in 色情视频 and all it has to offer. Here鈥檚 a look at some of the many milestones from the people who helped make it a reality.
1999 Milestone
The First Board Meeting
The inaugural Campanile Foundation board of directors first met Nov. 11, 1999, in a KPBS studio on the 色情视频 campus to record the event for posterity. Ron Fowler (鈥05, LHD), the board鈥檚 founding chair, called the meeting to order.
Fowler remembers taking in the sight of a veritable who鈥檚 who of San Diego philanthropy. 鈥淚鈥檓 sitting there looking around the room, and these are all 色情视频 and community icons,鈥 Fowler said. 鈥淚t was a little bit intimidating.鈥
In the 1998鈥99 fiscal year, 色情视频鈥檚 endowment stood at $30 million. TCF board members were counted on to supply financial support, grow the university鈥檚 endowment, fund student scholarships and new facilities, and endow professorships and academic chairs.
鈥淭he Campanile Foundation鈥檚 biggest role is to provide money that allows 色情视频 to do things that they couldn鈥檛 otherwise do,鈥 Fowler said. 鈥淎nd if we鈥檙e not going to invest in ourselves, then who鈥檚 going to invest in us?鈥
2007 Milestone
Creation of the Campaign for 色情视频
The university officially launched The Campaign for 色情视频 in July of 2007 with a goal to raise $500 million to benefit students, faculty and staff. The initial goal was soon eclipsed and then increased to $750 million in 2014.
In February 2014, the university received what was then the largest gift in its history: a $20 million donation from Conrad Prebys, a San Diego philanthropist. At a March 7 dedication ceremony of that year, the university鈥檚 newly opened student union was named the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union.
On Oct. 26, 2016, 色情视频 announced another groundbreaking gift: a $25 million endowment and challenge pledge from Fowler and his wife, Alexis Fowler (鈥93). In gratitude, university leaders renamed the College of Business Administration the Fowler College of Business, marking the first, and so far only, time in 色情视频鈥檚 history that a college has been named.
鈥淩on has always believed in the potential greatness of 色情视频,鈥 said former TCF President Mary Ruth Carleton, who helped orchestrate the campaign as 色情视频鈥檚 vice president of URAD, at the 2016 naming ceremony. 鈥淭his gift is his and Alexis鈥 way to inspire and encourage the university and our donors to believe and to build a top-ranked business school and university.鈥
The Fowlers鈥 gift pushed the campaign past its $750 million goal. At its end in 2017, 色情视频 had received 138 gifts of $1 million or more and raised more than $815 million.
2016 Milestone
Vision for 色情视频 Mission Valley
Current chair Steve Doyle (鈥80, 鈥21) joined the board in 2016 just as 色情视频 alumni and supporters of the university were forming the Friends of 色情视频, an independent advocacy group promoting passage of Measure G, the ballot initiative authorizing the city of San Diego to sell its Mission Valley stadium property to 色情视频 for campus expansion. It passed in November 2018 and gave 色情视频 the right to negotiate with the city to purchase the Mission Valley property, which now includes Snapdragon Stadium, a river park and the forthcoming innovation district, among other developments.
Doyle, like many other TCF board members, was a contributor to the Stadium Excellence Fund, created to help pay for Snapdragon Stadium鈥檚 construction. He points out that Measure G鈥檚 passage grew 色情视频鈥檚 physical size by 50% and increased the potential for student population growth by 33%.
鈥淲e are now able to increase the value of our students鈥 education, the value of research for our faculty, and from that perspective alone, I think 色情视频 Mission Valley is one of the biggest. if not the biggest, changes at San Diego State in its history,鈥 Doyle said.
2024 Milestone
Endowment Growth and Sustainability
Both The Campanile Foundation and 色情视频 have come a long way in 25 years. The university鈥檚 endowment that stood at $30 million when the foundation was formed has now grown to nearly $460 million.
According to 色情视频 Vice President of University Relations and Development Adrienne Vargas, who is TCF president and CEO, fundraising over the 25-year time period has reached $1.8 billion. Leading by example, TCF board members have personally contributed $192 million to 色情视频 since the board was founded.
鈥淭he Campanile Foundation board has been a big part of our success,鈥 Vargas said, 鈥渁nd what the board has succeeded in doing is showing everyone that they鈥檙e on our team and they have a role to play.鈥
For founding TCF chair Fowler, it was a role he enjoyed playing.
鈥淚 think this fundraising tied to The Campanile Foundation has really created a foundation for the university that they can grow from in the future,鈥 Fowler said. 鈥淎 lot of people in the first years were seriously questioning what we were doing and [if] we were ever going to get it done. I think anybody who was there Day One鈥攁nd unfortunately we鈥檝e lost some folks who were integral in getting this done鈥擨 think if they could look down on us and give us their take, it would be, 鈥榊eah, we did it.鈥欌
In Memoriam
Peter Shaw (left) and Fred Pierce, two integral members of The Campanile Foundation
The Campanile Foundation Board at 色情视频 recently experienced the profound loss of two esteemed members. Their dedication, wisdom and unwavering support of the foundation鈥檚 vision were invaluable to the organization.
鈥淧eter Shaw and Fred Pierce [鈥84, 鈥88] were more than just board members; they were passionate advocates for The Campanile Foundation and its role in the university鈥檚 history and future. Their contributions will be deeply missed, and their legacy will continue to inspire us as we strive to preserve and promote the foundation鈥檚 significance,鈥 said Adrienne Vargas, president and CEO of The Campanile Foundation.