Chancellor's Circle Brochure 2024
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<strong>2024</strong>
The Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong><br />
represents a select group of extraordinary donors – united with<br />
a purpose – to ensure Texas Woman’s University thrives. Support<br />
through the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> provides resources for the university<br />
system and funding for the chancellor to respond to urgent and<br />
immediate needs as they arise. Members are offered unique<br />
opportunities to join a group of dedicated alumni and friends<br />
whose annual support of $1,500 or more makes an important<br />
difference in the lives and efforts of TWU students and their<br />
families, faculty and programs.<br />
Your membership in the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong><br />
provides flexible funding for the university<br />
system’s most pressing priorities. With your<br />
tax-deductible gift, the future of Texas<br />
Woman’s can continue to shine bright.<br />
CARINE M. FEYTEN, PH.D.<br />
CHANCELLOR & PRESIDENT
Giving Levels<br />
Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong><br />
Honoring annual gifts to the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> Fund between<br />
$1,500 - $2,499<br />
BENEFITS INCLUDE:<br />
• Chancellor’s Boldly Go monthly e-newsletter<br />
• Exclusive town hall meeting with the chancellor<br />
• Invitations to events with the chancellor<br />
• Monthly video message updates from the<br />
Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> Student Ambassador<br />
Silver Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong><br />
Honoring annual gifts to the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> Fund between<br />
$2,500 - $4,999<br />
BENEFITS INCLUDE THOSE FOR THE CHANCELLOR’S CIRCLE, PLUS:<br />
• Dedicated staff member to provide personalized assistance<br />
with questions and requests<br />
• Guided campus tour of any of the three campuses<br />
Gold Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong><br />
Honoring annual gifts to the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> Fund between<br />
$5,000 - $9,999<br />
BENEFITS INCLUDE THOSE FOR THE SILVER CIRCLE, PLUS:<br />
• Signature engagement opportunities with the chancellor<br />
Platinum Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong><br />
Honoring annual gifts to the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> Fund between<br />
$10,000 - $24,999+<br />
BENEFITS INCLUDE THOSE FOR THE GOLD CIRCLE, PLUS:<br />
• Naming a one-time scholarship award of $5,000 with the<br />
opportunity to meet the TWU student recipient
LIFELONG IMPACT & VALUE<br />
THREE CAMPUSES, ONE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM<br />
With campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston, TWU has grown<br />
its mission of serving a diverse range of populations over the last<br />
122 years. In addition to its distinctive position as the nation’s only<br />
university system with a woman-focused mission, US News &<br />
World Report ranks the TWU student body, of which more than<br />
half are first-generation college students, as tied for #1 in Texas<br />
and #5 in the nation for racial and ethnic diversity. A rich array<br />
of programming — such as TWU’s Center for Belonging and<br />
First-Generation Students and our Frontiers Program for students<br />
formerly in foster care — is a big part of what makes Texas Woman’s<br />
such an incredible institution for students from all walks of life.<br />
TWU is known for its long-standing history of contributions and<br />
leadership across all disciplines and for breaking down barriers in a<br />
variety of career fields. TWU continues to boldly pursue its purpose:<br />
educate a woman, empower the world.<br />
The Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> Fund is designed to contribute to university<br />
initiatives and provide crucial support for emergency scholarships,<br />
junior faculty research support, academic program enhancement<br />
and so much more. Support from the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> contributes<br />
to the overall educational experience at TWU — one that provides<br />
lifelong impact and value.
THE CAMPAIGN FOR TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY<br />
OPEN DOORS | FUEL INNOVATION | CULTIVATE GRIT<br />
From the beginning, TWU has blazed its own trail. The original<br />
board of regents included three women, marking the first-time<br />
women were appointed to leadership positions on a state-wide<br />
governing board in Texas. Today, advancing women’s leadership<br />
is hard-wired into everything we do.<br />
Our incredible community of alumni, students, faculty and<br />
staff, past and present, has helped shape the legacy of Texas<br />
Woman’s University. Their stories and commitment provide<br />
the “why” for another historic milestone — the launch of TWU’s<br />
first comprehensive campaign.<br />
DREAM BIG — The Campaign for Texas Woman’s University — is<br />
an ambitious effort to raise $125 million by 2026 when TWU will<br />
celebrate 125 years. The campaign provides pathways for alumni<br />
and friends to open doors, fuel innovation and cultivate grit for<br />
the next century and beyond. Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> members play<br />
a vital role in helping the university achieve this monumental goal.<br />
As leadership donors, the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> sets the pace for all<br />
philanthropic gifts.<br />
DREAM BIG with TWU! Join the Chancellor’s <strong>Circle</strong> today.
Dr. Betty B. Alford ’54, ’56, ’65<br />
Mary Anne Alhadeff & David Alhadeff<br />
Regent Ellen A. Amirkhan ’79<br />
Louise K. Appleman ’62 & R. Gordon Appleman<br />
Carolyn L. Atkins ’66 & James M. Atkins<br />
Lewis Benavides & Jill Benavides<br />
Suzanne Boatner ’67<br />
Dr. Margaret J. Bogle ’89 & William J. Bogle<br />
Patricia A. Bosse Gunther & Frank A. Gunther III<br />
Kathleen G. Bradbury ’71, ’72<br />
Dr. Lottye S. Brodsky-Lyle ’67<br />
Dr. Elizabeth Hall Burns ’78, ’81 & Dr. John M. Burns<br />
Gay Lynn Wooten Bynum ’65 & Herman Bynum<br />
C. Susan Cass ’84, ’92<br />
Dr. Peter F. Cohen<br />
Judy B. Cole & Captain Lash D. Hansborough<br />
Dr. Carolyn Colvin ’52, ’53 *<br />
Patricia A. Crocker<br />
Laura V. Estrada ’74 & Paul F. Hermann<br />
Patrice Benfield Frisby ’80<br />
Hilda C. Galvan<br />
Sheryl D. Goodson ’92<br />
Dr. Margaret M. Griffin<br />
Dr. Carolyn S. Gunning<br />
Kathey Hesse Hannah ’74 & Mark Hannah<br />
A. John Harper III & Elizabeth Harper<br />
Dr. Linda Loveless Hughes & Dr. Lannie R. Hughes<br />
Regent Robert E. Hyde & Mary Ann Hyde<br />
Regent Jillian E. Jester & Christopher L. Rasmussen<br />
Dr. Ruth A. Johnson<br />
2023 MEMBERS<br />
CHANCELLOR’S CIRCLE<br />
Dr. Frances Jean Kelley ’89, ’95<br />
Dorothy M. Kinsel ’51<br />
Maurine S. LeBeau<br />
Regent Stacie Dieb McDavid ’80 & David McDavid<br />
Sara M. Miller & Korey Miller<br />
Gloria L. Montgomery ’74<br />
Judy Morton ’57<br />
Dr. Cherie M. Mulkey ’75, ’99<br />
Jan E. Muller ’75<br />
Neena Newberry<br />
Barbara D. Nunneley ’75<br />
Deirdre E. Parker ’08<br />
Kathryn Parker<br />
Kathryn C. Ragsdale ’63<br />
Dr. Kimberly A. Russell<br />
Raquel L. Schmitz ’94 & Eric Schmitz<br />
Norma L. Silva-Quinn ’74 & Michael Quinn<br />
Dr. Glenda Brock Simmons ’61, ’62 & Jerry Simmons<br />
Dr. Patricia Y. Sosa-Sanchez ’04, ’06, ’15 & Rey S. Sanchez<br />
Sherrill R. Taylor ’83, ’86<br />
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton<br />
Texas Women’s Foundation<br />
Charles Venable<br />
Dr. Frances B. Vick<br />
Jane D. Weidenbacker ’58<br />
Regent Mary P. Wilson & William R. Wilson, Jr.<br />
Dr. Stephanie L. Woods ’79<br />
Dr. Rama Yelkur<br />
SILVER<br />
Neva Cochran ’78<br />
Erin A. Connally<br />
The Honorable Maurine Dickey & Roland Dickey<br />
Diane M. Dillion ’79, ’87<br />
Sheila A. Eeds & John M. Eeds<br />
Jane Erwin ’93 & Ronnye G. Erwin<br />
Carol L. Gay ’67<br />
Kay W. Goodman ’58<br />
Dr. Beverly S. Griffea ’04<br />
Dr. Anngienetta R. Johnson ’71 & Raymond J. Johnson<br />
Kimberly L. Johnson ’93, ’07<br />
Stacee L. Johnson-Williams<br />
Dr. Morgan E. Kolencherry ’13, ’16 & Patrick Kolencherry<br />
Dr. Anne M. Simpson & Danny Simpson<br />
Regent Crystal C. Wright & Randall J. Wright<br />
GOLD<br />
Bill DeBerry, Jr. / Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors<br />
Madelyn Jennings ’56<br />
Merrilee A. Kick ’09 & Timothy Kick<br />
Dr. Shelley D. Sweatt ’89 & Greg D. Sweatt<br />
PLATNIUM<br />
Dr. Dawn S. Chaney ’63, ’66, ’70<br />
*Deceased