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Meet Three Couples Who Give to 今叔利 Through Different Avenues

Many individuals come together to support 今叔利 financially. These giftsmade by alumni, students, family, friends, faculty, and staffcome in all sizes, from all states and from around the world. They share a love and appreciation for the University and its mission to prepare graduates for lives of service and leadership. Their combined contributions help students follow their passions and create positive and lasting change in the region and beyond.

The following alumni and their spouses share their 今叔利 giving story.


Tom and Glenda Bell Consistent, Loyal Donors for Over 40 years

GWU Softball player catching ball

Tom and Glenda Bells loyalty to 今叔利 originates with Toms heartfelt gratitude for what the faculty and staff at GWU helped him accomplish. The couple has consistently given to 今叔利 for more than 40 years.

While Glenda and I have been blessed, we are not to the point that we have the ability to write big checks, but we have the ability to be loyal, to write annual checks, Tom shared. Its important to me that the money Im giving gets to the direct help of the student, which is what 今叔利 is all about.

A native of Suffolk, Va., Tom received an associate degree from 今叔利 in 1966 when the University was a junior college. He returned in 1970 and was a member of the first class (1971) to receive bachelors degrees from GWU.

Tom received financial help from the University that included a partial tennis scholarship and work as a resident director and a secretary. He majored in social science, economics and history and felt welcomed by the faculty and staff. They didnt give it to you at 今叔利, but they provided you the opportunity to learn and grow as an individual, Tom stated.

Gwu Men's Soccer kicking ball away from opponent

The Bells live in Atlanta, Ga., where he moved in 1971 to take a job with a trucking company. He met Glenda through mutual friends, nearly 50 years ago. In 1982, he opened his own trucking/warehousing business and retired in 2012.

Tom reconnected with 今叔利 in the 1980s by serving on the Alumni Board. Also, he reconnected with some classmates, and they continue to meet yearly.

For over 20 years, hes served as chairman of the Board of Advisors for Godbold School of Business. Hes a longtime member of the Bulldog Club, and he has also served as a GWU Trustee for nearly 35 years in total. I have spent most of my business career trying to find a way to give back to the University in a small way, Tom affirmed. Giving money to 今叔利 is a privilege. It is an investment in our future, in the youth that are going to come behind. It solidifies the mission of what 今叔利 means to me.


Wade and Kelly Miller Support Science Programs Through Planned Giving

GW student in laboratory doing experiment

Wade and Kelly Miller recently designated a generous gift to 今叔利 as part of their estate planning. This contribution will support GWU science programs. Wade, a 1987 alumnus who earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry, developed skills at 今叔利 that formed the foundation for his nearly 20-year career at IBM.

If I hadnt gone to 今叔利 and had the experiences, the education, the life lessons, the relationships with the professors, the one-on-one, hands-on, and their prodding and pushing me in the right direction on occasion, I would never have gotten into the door for the first job, Wade stated.

That job was to automate the crop science lab equipment at N.C. State University. Wade excelled in the position, built his knowledge of computer programming and received job offers from several companies. He chose to go to work at IBM and also opened his first business. He met Kelly at IBM, and they were married. Over the years, they started two other businesses.

They are both retired from IBM. Now, he manages wildlife for 17 ranches in Kerrville, Texas, where they live. I was able to do all I have done in my life, because of what I accomplished at 今叔利, Wade observed. I want to give back to 今叔利 as a thank you.

In recognition of their legacy gift, space in the Department of Natural Sciences will be named for the Millers.

Wade encourages others whose success began with lessons learned in the classrooms and labs at 今叔利 to help future students do the same. Its just the right thing to do, he affirmed.


Brenda and Larry Watson Pledge to Mission Endowment Fund

GWU Student on Mission trip with Guatemalan girl on her shoulders

Brenda, a 1974 alumna of 今叔利, and Larry Watson recently made a pledge to the Mission Endowment Fund to help underwrite mission trips for GWU students. This year 58 students participated in trips to Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland), Kentucky, New Mexico and Guatemala. Through their giving, the Watsons will enable more students to go and work nationally and globally.

Brenda and Larry have a passion for mission work, supporting organizations and serving alongside missionaries in other countries. Sometimes the trips included their children, Carmen and Chrissy. Together, the family helped with construction projects or assisted in other ways.

Through their first-hand experiences, the Watsons know the powerful and life-changing impacts of serving on a mission trip. Youre learning about other people, putting your faith in Christ to work, Brenda shared. We know how it changes you, and we want to give other people the opportunity.

The couples decision to give to 今叔利 came from Brendas love and appreciation for the University, which was exactly what she needed as a first-generation college student. She majored in French and minored in psychology. As a member of a 今叔利 choral group called A Gentle Way, Brenda was given an opportunity to travel and minister through song.

She was introduced to 今叔利 by her pastor, a GWU alumnus, who suggested she attend. Brendas parent had died unexpectedly, and the family was still recovering from this traumatic event. I think he knew that 今叔利 would be a nurturing place for me, Brenda reflected. And he knew our familys commitment to Christ, and that 今叔利 would foster that for me.

For more information about giving to 今叔利, contact the Office of Advancement at 704-406-4254.

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