MAU R I CE J. GALL AG H ER, J R. HALL PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES Invest in the Future of Business Education at UC Davis GALLAGHER HALL FAST FACTS SIZE Three stories with total of 40,000 gross square feet COMPLETION September 2009 DESIGN AND BUILD TEAM Sasaki Associates Inc. San Francisco, Calif. Sundt Construction Inc. Sacramento, Calif. FEATURES • LEED Platinum certification reflects School’s ethos of sustainability • Vibrant, open spaces foster creativity, collaboration and community • Technologically advanced classrooms designed for interactive learning • Expanded space for students’ extracurricular activities • Integrated, state-of-the-art student affairs and career development center • Garden and courtyard areas for special events and networking • Bold architecture makes physical statement of UC Davis’ leadership role in business education GALLAGHER HALL A World-class Learning Center for the Future of Business Education Launching a new era of leadership and impact in management education, the Graduate School of Management opened the doors of Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr. Hall in September 2009. The building received top LEED Platinum certification two years later. Featuring a striking glass-and-tile facade, state- of-the-art technology and open spaces that inspire innovative thinking and teamwork, Gallagher Hall offers a premier learning environment to prepare UC Davis MBA and accounting students to become tomorrow’s business leaders. We appreciate the many alumni, friends and corporate partners who generously support the School. “UC Davis is a pioneer in C L E A N T E C H N O L O GY RESEARCH and E N E R GY- EFFICIENCY SOLUTIONS. Gallagher Hall is yet another example of how our campus both creates and adopts clean energy innovations.” — DEAN STEVEN C. CURR ALL Their financial endorsement provides the foundation for our nationally ranked management education programs and is critical to our future development. We invite you to join us. 1 GREEN FROM THE GROUND UP LEED Certification: Building on a Foundation of Sustainability From top to bottom, Gallagher Hall embodies the environmental stewardship and ethos for which UC Davis and the Graduate School of Management community are known. In 2011 our building became the first business school building in California to meet the highest-level Platinum standard of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design (LEED) program. Sustainable Sites Energy and Atmosphere •Pedestrian access to more than 10 nearby community services. •40 percent more energy efficient than a typical building. •Secure bicycle spaces, preferred parking for low-emitting/fuel-efficient vehicles. •Rooftop solar photovoltaics provide 7.5 percent of electricity. •Storm water captured and treated on site. •State-of-the-art underground heat source for radiant heating and cooling. •Light-colored roofs and paving keep the building cooler. Water Efficiency •Native, drought-tolerant plants minimize water use by more than 50 percent. •Irrigation is with non-potable ‘utility’ water. •Water use reduced by low-flow plumbing fixtures, which use 40 percent less water. Indoor Environmental Quality •Paints, carpet and wood finishes with low Volatile Organic Compounds. •Large light well and tall windows maximize daylight. •Operable windows and shades provide individual control for comfort. •Innovative ‘rain-screen’ construction facilitates climate control. •Large light wells, tall windows and sunshades reduce need for electric lighting, provide shading and reduce solar heat-gain. Materials and Resources •More than 75 percent of construction waste and debris created was recycled. •30 percent of architectural materials have high recycled content values. •Forest Stewardship Council certified wood. •100 percent outside ventilation provides excellent air quality. Innovation and Design •Green housekeeping practices. •LEED-accredited professional on the team. •Renewable solar energy exceeds California Title 24 by 40 percent. 2 Sierra magazine has named UC Davis the nation’s “Coolest School” for its sustainability and climate change efforts. Your Message TAKE A SEAT IN GALLAGHER HALL Leave a legacy for the UC Davis Graduate School of Management community to enjoy for generations to come. Imagine tomorrow’s students taking notes, studying for exams and listening to executive presentations from “your seat.” With a $1,500 contribution to our Endowment for Excellence, you will join an exceptional group of donors who are supporting the continued quality of our nationally ranked MBA program. As a lasting recognition of your generosity, an elegant nameplate bearing the inscription of your choice will be placed on one of the 76 desks in the building’s largest classroom, the Ali Abbaszadeh Lecture Hall. gsm.ucdavis.edu/takeaseat 62 45 29 13 46 30 14 64 63 48 47 2 67 68 69 70 71 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 34 35 36 37 38 39 18 19 20 21 22 23 5 6 7 8 17 16 15 66 33 32 31 65 3 4 72 56 40 74 57 58 41 24 9 73 25 10 42 26 75 59 43 27 60 44 28 11 Gold = Available Seats 3 GALLAGHER HALL | FIRST FLOOR Grand Foyer Stairway The dramatic glass and steel Grand Foyer Stairway takes guests upstairs to the second floor. The stairway ties together many of the architectural themes of the nearby Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts and the UC Davis Conference Center. Naming Opportunity: $50,000 With sleek, comfortable furnishings, a fireplace and fine art from the university’s art museum, Gallagher Hall’s Grand Foyer serves as the School’s living room. During a typical day this vibrant, inviting space welcomes Grand Foyer executives, recruiters and prospective students, and provides a comfortable space for students to gather and discuss class assignments or enjoy a coffee break with a favorite professor. Naming Opportunity: $1,000,000 4 Student Patio Northeast Stairway “Take a Seat” Corporate Interview Rooms Student Affairs Suite Northwest Stairway Grand Foyer Stairway Northwest Entry Grand Foyer FIRST FLOOR Gold = Available Naming Opportunities | PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES INTERNAL SPACES Grand Foyer and Entrance Hall (The “Great Room”) Student Affairs Suite $1,000,000 Grand Foyer Stairway $50,000 Corporate Interview Rooms $25,000 Northwest Stairway $15,000 Northeast Stairway $15,000 $250,000 EXTERNAL SPACES South Courtyard $300,000 Northwest Entry $100,000 Student Patio $100,000 Northwest Stairway 5 GALLAGHER HALL | SECOND FLOOR FoyerLounge Stairway Student Salon Grand and Coffee Gallagher Hall’s second floor offers a comfortable environment for students, faculty and staff to collaborate and work efficiently. The floor includes classrooms, resource centers, conference rooms and offices. The Student Salon and Coffee Lounge provides a comfortable gathering spot for networking and conversation. Naming Opportunity: $50,000 Our Teaching Resource Center offers bright, natural light and an open space that encourages collaboration. Naming Opportunity: $50,000 Grand Foyer Teaching Resource Center 6 Information Technology Center Administrative Resource Center Southeast Balcony Teaching Resource Center Student Conference Rooms Mail/Copy Room Staff Offices (includes alumni relations and corporate relations offices) Academic and Student Services Office Elevator Lobby Student Salon and Coffee Lounge Student Leadership Center Covered Glass Bridge to Conference Center Gold = Available Seminar Room with Balcony (Seats 18) SECOND FLOOR Naming Opportunities | PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES Covered Glass Bridge to Conference Center $250,000 Seminar Room with Balcony $200,000 Student Salon and Coffee Lounge $50,000 Teaching Resource Center $50,000 Adademic and Student Affairs Office $35,000 Administrative Resource Center $35,000 Student Leadership Center $35,000 Information Technology Center $35,000 Staff Offices $20,000 Elevator Lobby $15,000 Mail/Copy Room $15,000 Southeast Balcony $15,000 Teaching Resource Center 7 GALLAGHER HALL | THIRD FLOOR Executive Board Room The third floor is home to faculty offices, the dean’s suite and the Executive Board Room. It is a dedicated space where faculty can collaborate and guests of the School can meet. The Executive Board Room is a state-of-the-art conference room where the dean, his advisory boards, faculty and special guests hold business meetings, small seminars, private lunches and dinner parties. Floor-toceiling windows offer spectacular views of the campus and beyond. Naming Opportunity: $500,000 The School’s faculty, emeriti and visiting professors have their offices on the third floor. Naming Opportunity: $25,000 per faculty office Faculty Office 8 Faculty Offices Gold = Available Naming Opportunities Associate Deans’ Offices Dean’s Suite Executive Board Room (Seats 25) Dean’s Office and Balcony THIRD FLOOR Dean’s Conference Room (Seats 8) | PHILANTHROPIC OPPORTUNITIES Dean’s Suite $500,000 Executive Board Room $500,000 Dean’s Office and Balcony $150,000 Dean’s Conference Room $35,000 Associate Deans’ Offices $30,000 Faculty Offices $25,000 Dean’s Suite 9 We are grateful to Maurice J. and Marcia G. Gallagher for their $10 million gift—the largest single gift to the campus by a UC Davis alumnus—to name Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr. Hall. Their generosity has a transformational impact on the quality of the Graduate School of Management’s new building and strengthens the School’s ability to provide students with world-class academic programs and opportunities. gsm.ucdavis.edu/gallagher GALLAGHER HALL LEADERSHIP GIFTS The UC Davis Graduate School of Management recognizes, with sincere thanks and appreciation, the leadership gifts and pledges provided by the following donors in support of Gallagher Hall. Transformational Gift ($10,000,000) Maurice J. 71 and Marcia G. Gallagher Building Platinum Society ($100,000 – $250,000) Reza & Debra Abbaszadeh Richard C. & Joy M. Dorf Robert W. & Helga Medearis Roger & Claudia Salquist Building Century Club ($50,000 – $99,000) Jerome J. Suran & Helen Singer Suran The Greg 76 & Dean Chabrier Family “Marcia and I are thrilled that TH E BU I L D I N G H A S E A R N E D TH E L E E D PL ATI N UM R AT I N G . It’s the result of a team effort that reflects the School’s collaborative culture and LEADERSHIP ON ISSUES O F C L E A N E N E R GY A N D E N V I R O N M E N TA L S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y, which are also very important to us.” —M AURICE J. GALL AGHER, JR. Building Benefactor ($25,000 – $49,999) The Agatstein Family Roger Akers & Carole Waterman Kevin M. 72 & Kim Bacon 79 Nicole Woolsey Biggart MA 77, James F. Biggart & Scott Woolsey Biggart Michael C. 76 & Renee Child 76 Steven C. & Cheyenne X.Y.Z. Currall Paul A. & Eva Griffin First Northern Bank Robert L. 69, MA 71 & Sandra E. Lorber 73 Mark Otero MBA 07 & Julie Ku Mark MBA 99 & Marissa Schmidt Robert H. Smiley & JoAnn Cannon Chih-Ling Tsai, Yu-Yen Tsai & Ching-Ju Liao Frank & Kim Washington Wellhead Electric Co. Inc. Building Patron ($15,000 – $24,999) Gary 72 & Beth Brooks Bryan P. Chu MBA 01 Oliver Demuth MBA 01 “When I found out that the Miriam R. Glock Brian MBA 95 & Nancy Hartmeier C O M M I TM E N T C O U L D B E Gordon C. Hunt, Jr. MD, MBA 97 FU LFI LLE D OVE R SE VE R AL Hester Roofing Co. YEARS, it seemed like a no-brainer. Christopher M. Lee MBA 01 What an easy way to let the Pamela G. Marrone & Michael J. Rogers MBA 93 School know what a P O S I T I V E Murphy Austin Adams Schoenfeld LLP MY L I F E . And the results are Gregory Siegfried MBA 01 literally concrete in nature.” I M PAC T I T H A S M A D E O N Members of the Class of 2004 —M A R K D. S C H M I DT M BA 9 9 Senior Director, Channel Development | EchoFirst Inc. Members of the Class of 2005 Building Supporter (Up to $14,999) Anonymous (2) Jill Abrams MBA 03 Scott Adler MBA 91 Brian L. Albert MBA 04 Leighton Allen MBA 03 William F. 50 & Jean M. Allewelt Pete Anderson MBA 02 Ashwin Aravindakshan John Argo MBA 04 Beth Ashkin MBA 98 Russell J. Austin Raymond K. Austin MBA 00 Pejman Azarm MBA 05 Angie Balderas Joe Balestrini Brad Barber & Michael Borgg Ann Barefield 98, MBA 01 Brent Barnum 98 Gordon & Lindy Beatie John Beatty 81, MBA 87 Holly Bishop-Green 77 Guy Blanchard 90, MBA 98 Kelly K. Blake MBA 04 Ed Bondoc MBA 03 Steve F. Bouck Becky Brover 01, MBA 06 L. Bryan 97, MBA 03, MS 08 David Bunch Brian Burger MBA 06 Rich Buxton MBA 03 Steve Calderaro MBA 03 Phoebe Cameron MBA 98 Adrienne Capps Tres MBA 03 & Dana Carpenter MBA 03 Lance Cason MBA 06 Carol Chang MBA 04 Joseph Chen Rachel Chen Aaron Chin MBA 00 Kevin Crow MBA 98 Christopher Cukor MBA 04 Noemi Danao Schroeder MBA 04, MS 05 Chris Davis MBA 03 Chris Dods MBA 03 Jeff Doherty 91, MBA 04 Gina Dokko Eamonn 83 & Kathleen Dolan Andrew Ekstrom MBA 05 Kimberly Elsbach Steven Escobar Rose M. Elley MBA 04 Carlene Ellis Jim & Kathy Errecarte Randall Fairchild 85, MBA 98 Daniel 87, MAD 89 & Joy Faletti MAD 89 Chris Ferreira MBA 06 Benjamin Fineberg MBA 05 Ben Finkelor MBA 04 Andrew Fleischer 99 Ingrid C. Foster MBA 05 Wendy Forester 94, MBA 04 Heather R. Frank MBA 05 Jennifer Frase MBA 05 Heather Frazzano Braun MBA 04 Kristy Geer Badger Kathy Gleed 97 Eva Goode MBA 04 11 “I took two seats in Gallagher Hall to say thanks to the GSM and my family for their T I R E L E S S S U P P O R T O F MY E D U C AT I O N A N D S U C C E S S … and to keep a little piece of me on campus.” — A N D R E A S. H E N D E R S O N M BA 07 Strategy Consultant, Wells Fargo Bank Building Supporter (Up to $14,999) continued Michele Goodman Christopher Gormley MBA 05 Morlee Griswold MAD 85 Andrew Groth MBA 03 Jackson R. Gualco 78 Peter Haefner MBA 03 Sahra Halpern MBA 05 Roger Halualani 89, MBA 91 William Haraf Dave Haskell MBA 04 David MBA 06 & Yvette Hatton MBA 06 Becky Heard Mike & Shirley Helm Andrea S. Henderson 02, MBA 07 Sharon Henn MBA 92 Tracy Herrity MBA 04 Brian Hoblit MBA 07 Hilary Hoeber MBA 04 Sumiko Hong 95 Sonja Hongisto Bowman 85, MBA 91 Ted Howes MBA 04 Alicia Jerome MBA 04 Marina Johansen MBA 04 Craig Jones MBA 06 Yeong Juang MBA 90 Cleveland Justis MBA 04 Erin Kahn MBA 95 Joe Kazmierczak MBA 03 Daniel Kennedy Sherwin Khayatian MBA 06 DeeDee Kitchen Barry & Gail Klein Kathy Klenzendorf 12 Kelly Kohlhepp Blake MBA 04 Sotiris Kolokotronis James Kroger MAD 89 Roberta Kuhlman Claire Kurmel MBA 04 William Lacy Josh Leachman MBA 05 Daniel Lee MBA 06 Gabriela Lee MBA 04, MS 04 Jane C. Lee MBA 04 Edmond Leung MBA 93, MS 93 Gary Lew MBA 98 Paula Levy 86, MBA 91 Linda W. MAD 85 & Peter H. Lindert Christina Lozano 95 Christopher Lynch 05 MacDonald Realty Inc. & Marianne MacDonald Inger Maher Michael Maher Dawn May 94 Mary McNally 87, MS 91, Ph.D. 93 Brian McQuaig Mark Meyering MBA 05 Mehran Moghaddam 00, MBA 05 Scott Mortimer MBA 91 Chip Mrizek Judy Nagai Prasad Naik Grove & Sally Nichols Ken 68 & Joanne Nitzberg 71 Lee 93 & Grant Oerding Gary & Andrea Orr Linda & Nate Oubré Don Palmer Dennis Pendleton Renato Pereira MBA 04 Tara Perkins Colombani MBA 00 David F. Petroni 90 Don Quinby MBA 04 Susan Rainier N.V. Ramanan Kelly Ratliff 86, MBA 93 Chris Rector MBA 04 Anya Reid MBA 04 Kennedy E. Reyneveld 86, MAD 89, MS 89 Pauny Rezai MBA 05 Bill Rhyne MBA 95 Tamara Rocco MBA 06 Jackie Romo & Tom Beamish Mari 94 & Jeff Royer Olivier Rubel Brett Rugroden MBA 98 Sungene Ryang MBA 04 Vikas Salgia MBA 04 Lupe Sanchez 05 Babs Sandeen Jacob Sanders MBA 04 Carol Sandifor Anna Scherbina Hal 52 & Carol Sconyers 04 Andrew Simanek 03, MBA 05 Eric Sohn MBA 03 Rissa V. Spears MS 78 Eugene Spevakov MBA 06, Ph.D. 08 Nicole Starsinic 93 Steve Steinhauer MBA 98 Jim & Ann Stevens Maril Stratton Bill Sullivan 72 SunWest Foods Inc. Kevin Tam MBA 91 Isho Tama-Sweet MBA 05 Mitch Taylor MBA 01 Greg Thomas MBA 98 Amit Tiwari MBA 05 Les Tso MBA 01 Tracy Twist MBA 04 Diana Vail 89 & Frank Fedor Larry & Rosalie Vanderhoef Jennifer Vogt MBA 03 VSP Global Jason Wade MBA 04 Cathinka Wahlstrom MBA 91 Aimee Waldman MBA 06 Oksana Walton MBA 04 Adam Waters MBA 04 Christopher Welsh MBA 05 Aimee MBA 01 & Nate Whaley MBA 01 Bruce White Wine Industry Symposium Group Brian MBA 06 & Dana Woodall MBA 07 David Woodruff Shon H. Yang Catherine Yang Ayako Yasuda Sonja Yates Seymour MBA 04 Chelle & Bob Yetman Yvonne Ying MBA 06 Yunuen MBA 01 & Gabriel Zimmerer “We are C O N T I N UA L LY I M P R E S S E D BY T H E S T U D E N T S the School attracts, and the faculty matches the caliber of the students.” The gift levels above recognize gifts and pledges specifically associated with the Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr. Hall building as of October 31, 2012, and do not reflect total giving to the School. —PA M E L A G. M A R RO N E CEO, Marrone Bio Innovations M I C H A E L J. RO G E R S M BA 93 Manager & Clinical Director Sutter Counseling Center Gallagher Hall leadership gifts and pledges are counted toward The Campaign for UC Davis, a university-wide initiative to inspire 100,000 donors to contribute $1 billion in philanthropic support. Note: Graduation years reflect UC Davis degrees only. LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE OPPORTUNITIES For more information on Gallagher Hall naming opportunities, please contact: Judy Nagai, Assistant Dean of Development and External Relations (530) 754-6939 | janagai@ucdavis.edu gsm.ucdavis.edu/naming-opportunities 13 ABOUT THE UC DAVIS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Dedicated to preparing innovative leaders for global impact, the UC Davis Graduate School of Management is consistently ranked among the premier business schools in the United States and internationally. The School’s faculty members are globally renowned for their teaching excellence and research in advancing management thinking. With prime locations in Northern California’s economic hubs, the School provides a bold, innovative approach to management education to about 100 full-time MBA students at the UC Davis campus, 425 part-time MBA students in Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area, and welcomed the charter class of Master of Professional Accountancy students in fall 2012. NEW UC DAVIS GATEWAY Gallagher Hall is a cornerstone of an inviting new gateway to UC Davis. This high-profile front door to the campus also features the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, the Robert Mondavi Institute for Food and Wine Science (including an experimental vineyard, winery and brewery), the Walter A. Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center, the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art (now under construction), the UC Davis Conference Center adjoined to Gallagher Hall, and a Hyatt Place Hotel. Walter A. Buehler Alumni & Visitors Center Hyatt Place Hotel at UC Davis Alumni Lane Gallagher Hall /Graduate School of Management Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Vanderhoef Quad Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art UC Davis Conference Center