Donor Report 2010-2011


Sep 14, 2011 | Stegner Center

At the Wallace Stegner Center, we deeply appreciate the generosity of our friends and supporters. Your contributions make it possible for us to offer our high quality symposia and lectures on topical environmental issues, and support our student activities and scholarship programs. We have included a list of our donors for fiscal year July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011.

Founders Club
$50,000 to $99,999
S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation

Dean’s Counsel
$25,000 to $49,999
R. Harold Burton Foundation
Cultural Vision Fund

Sustaining President’s Club
$10,000 to $24,999
Chevron U.S.A.
My Good Fund Trust

Distinguished President’s Club
$5,000 to $9,000
Steven E. Clyde
The Nature Conservancy in Utah

President’s Club
$2,500 to $4,999
Daniel E. Barnett
Namaste Foundation
Patricia E. Schmid
Margaret C. Swenson

Dean’s Club
$1,000 to $2,499
C. Comstock Clayton Foundation
Conference of Government Mining Attorneys
The Fanwood Foundation
Kate and Michael J. Lahey
Thomas C. and Barbara D. Roberts
Utah State Bar, ENREL Section

Park Club
$500 to $999
Fabian & Clendenin
Holland & Hart LLP
Robert B. Keiter
Lear & Lear LLP
Patricia M. Leith
James R. Moore & Kathryn Lindquist
Parr Brown Gee & Loveless

Collegiate Club
$300 to $499
Peter B. and Judith S.H. Atherton

Century Club
$100 to $299
Mark B. Bromberg Family Trust
Mark B. and Diane Banks Bromberg
A. Jerry Butler
Timothy J. Bywater
John W. Creer
Christina H. Florence
Ronn E. Harding
Jeanne M. Lahood
Danielle Hawkes
Thomas A. and Bonnie Mitchell
John C. Ruple
Richard K. Sager
Mark R. Smith, Jr.
Robert L. Tamietti

Friends
Up to $99
Marianne McGregor Guelker
Colleen P. O’Hara
Eileen Friel O’Hara
Victoria A. Piper
Brian D. Poulsen, Jr.
Mark S. Squillace
Hope B. Stevens
John H. Tyler
William Vogel

The S. J. and Jessie E. Quinney Legacy
The Wallace Stegner Center is deeply indebted to the S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney Foundation for its vital endowment funding. In 1997, the Quinney Foundation gave $1 million to support the Stegner Center and a named professorship in natural resources and environmental law. In 2001, the Quinney Foundation pledged an additional $1.5 million for the Center. The Foundation’s generosity has secured the Stegner Center’s future, enabling us to continue preparing tomorrow’s leaders in environmental and natural resources law and policy through the College’s J.D. and LL.M. programs and to encourage greater community awareness, understanding and involvement in environmental issues through our public educational programs.


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