$250,000 and above
AnonymousThe Carson Family Charitable TrustRussell L. Carson ’67Leon G. Cooperman ’67George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles
   Foundation
Spencer F. Eccles ’59
First Eagle Investment Management LLCGlenn H. Greenberg ’73Paul M. ’66 and Sandra G. MontroneRonald O. PerelmanCharles W. ’72 and Judy Spence Tate
 
$100,000–$249,999
AnonymousAmitabh Arora ’95Geoffrey J. ’78 and Marcia ColvinAnn F. Kaplan ’77The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Inc.
Marco Naldi ’98David M. Sherman ’82Daniel J. Sullivan Jr. ’77Frank Kui Tang ’94
 
$50,000–$99,999
William A. AckmanRobert Berne ’62Kurt A. Feuerman ’82Valerie Jo Friedman ’87Mario J. Gabelli ’67Karl G. Homberg ’69Bryan H. Lawrence ’66
Edward J. Ludwig ’75Estate of Anna PaigeMona ’93 and Ravi SinhaMark L. Venrick ’53Lulu C. Wang ’83George A. Wiegers ’61Mark Zurack
 

Leadership gifts help Columbia Business School adapt, innovate, and grow in today’s competitive environment. They provide funding for high-priority initiatives, such as construction of the School’s new facilities in Manhattanville, development of progressive teaching materials, and expansion of financial aid offerings.

The School extends its gratitude to the following donors who made generous contributions and pledges between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012.

The School has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you have a question about your listing, or if you would like more information on making a leadership gift, please contact Lisa Yeh at ly2019@columbia.edu or 212-854-5359.

www.gsb.columbia.edu/makeagift  

Δ Deceased