The following members of the Pamplin Advisory Council have partnered with Dean Robert Sumichrast to support the proposed Global Business and Analytics Complex through generous contributions of $100,000 to $1 million.

Bridget M. Ryan Berman (GBUS ’82) and her husband, Roger H. Berman, of Guilford, Connecticut, have committed a total of $250,000.

Michael W. Clarke (FIN ’83) and his wife, Kathy Clarke (CT ’84), of Vienna, Virginia, have committed a total of $533,159.

Shirley A. Edwards (ACCT ’82) and her husband, Roger B. Edwards, of Annapolis, Maryland, have committed a total of $252,000.

Jeffrey C. Hartman (MGT ’79) and his wife, Susan Hartman, of Charlotte, North Carolina, have committed a total of $100,250.

Starlette B. Johnson has made a commitment  for the hospitality and tourism management student experiences within the complex.

Jacob A. Lutz (FIN ’78) and his wife, Robin R. Lutz, of Midlothian, Virginia, have committed a total of $251,000.

Mary F. McVay (ACCT ’78, MBA ’81) of Bonita Springs, Florida, has contributed $1,000,756.

Steven L. Parker (ACCT ’83) and his wife, Sharon S. Parker (ACCT ’83), of Charlotte, North Carolina, have committed a total of $101,013.

James E. Pearman Jr. (ACCT ’70) and his wife, Brenda K. Pearman, of Salem, Virginia, have committed a total of $253,000.

Christopher W. Shean (ACCT ’87) and his wife, Lesley Shean (ELED ’88), of Castle Rock, Colorado, have contributed $1,111,580.

Gregory C. Thompson (ACCT ’77) and his wife, Kathryn L. Thompson, of Kiawah Island, South Carolina, have committed a total of $500,000.

Scott R. Wells (MKTG ’91, ENGL ’91) and his wife, Mary K. Wells, of Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, have committed a total of $152,500.

The following current and recent former members of the Pamplin Advisory Council have also made contributions to support the proposed Global Business and Analytics Complex.

A future issue of Virginia Tech Business will report on the contributions toward the complex from corporations, foundations, and other alumni and friends of the college.

Charles E. Andrews (ACCT ’74) and his wife, Jean S. Andrews, of Vienna, Virginia

L. Allen Bowman (BAD ’58) and his wife, Marilyn B. Bowman, of Blacksburg, Virginia

Robert V. Boylan (MKTG ’85) and his wife, Mary A. Boylan (ACCT ’86), of Charlotte, North Carolina

Thomas R. Byrd (ACCT ’80) and his wife, Daisy H. Byrd, of Midlothian, Virginia

Bradley A. Casper (FIN ’82) and his wife, Kay M. Casper (ANSC ’82), of Paradise Valley, Arizona

Noel L. Chitwood (FIN ’81) and his wife, Cynthia K. Sears-Chitwood, of Summerfield, North Carolina

Brian J. Cook (MGT ’79, MBA ’81) and his wife, Mary F. Cook, of Chicago, Illinois

Patricia E. Cox (MKTG ’90, MBA ’83) and her husband, Michael J. Cox (FIN ’90, MBA ’93), of Parker, Colorado

Ben J. Davenport (BAD ’64) and his wife, Betty N. Davenport, of Chatham, Virginia

James H. Hatch (MACCT ’72) of Richmond, Virginia

Douglas E. Horne (ACCT ’92) and his wife, Valerie Horne, of Darien, Connecticut

Jeanette E. Hubbard (ACCT ’81) and her husband, David W. Worrie (ACCT ’80), of Midlothian, Virginia

Mark W. Krivoruchka (MGT ’76, MBA ’81) and his wife, Terry B. Krivoruchka, of Scottsdale, Arizona

William C. Latham (GAG ’55) and his wife, Elizabeth H. Latham, of Haymarket, Virginia

Robert C. Morris (ACCT ’80) and his wife, Alicia C. Morris, of Bonita Springs, Florida

Wallace B. Newton (MGT ’71, MBA ’72) of Roanoke, Virginia

William M. Owens (ACCT ’79) and his wife, Tammy Owens, of Holly Springs, North Carolina

Carl G. Verboncoeur (HIST ’74, EDSP ’76, MBA ’77) and his wife, Lynn M. Verboncoeur, of Potomac, Maryland

Hunter R. Watson (BAD ’61) and his wife, Llewellyn S. Watson, of Farmville, Virginia