Word: reardon
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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William Boardman "knows alumni, knows the University, and will build an outreach for those [poorer] schools that have got to develop their own constituency beyond alumni," says Reardon. "He will bring central expertise to deal with specific programs...
...central development office orchestrates a system of advising to bolster the poorer schools' fundraising efforts, which will now be headed by William Boardman. The advisors will attempt to enlarge the poorer schools' donor constituencies and provide administrative help, Reardon says...
...When people give large amounts of money they want to affect the education program, so they give less money to anything else," says Reardon. "They don't show an interest in bricks and mortar...
...development office is now scrambling to find the right donor. The undying fame of getting one's name on a house, "isn't going to do it by itself," says Reardon. The University's top fundraiser says he hopes that alumni will "sense this real opportunity to bring that cluster of houses into the programs and educational opportunities all other houses have...
Corporations are "slowly" beginning to recognize that "space and equipment" are important to education and will increasingly beef up the University's building maintenance funds, says Reardon. Last year the Faculty of Arts and Sciences ran a $15 million budget and borrowed $140 million in December to pay for lab and Quad renovations...