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Member Spotlights

Sarah and Larry West

Sarah and Larry West believe that if you support The University of Texas System, you support all of Texas. The couple established a Chancellor’s Excellence Endowment with the certainty that such a gift starts a ripple effect that will, ultimately, benefit all UT institutions.

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Sealy and Debbie Massingill

When Sealy and Debbie Massingill contribute to the UT System each year, they’re doing much more than providing financial support. They’re sharing a family legacy.

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Henry and Carolyn Broesche

When Brighton Homes founder Henry Broesche and his wife Carolyn were invited to join the Chancellor’s Council Executive Committee, they found it hard to imagine having the time to serve. Now they find it hard to imagine not serving.

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Beverly and Jack Randall

He's a third-generation Longhorn engineer. She was born to a Longhorn mom. The UT Austin Cockrell School of Engineering educated their children. The UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center cared for their families. Now, they say, it's time to pay it back.

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Nolan E. Perez, M.D.

"I can think of no other institution that is doing more for the state of Texas than the UT System," he observes, "but we can always do more."

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Chuck and Nancy Davidson

In the School of Management at UT Dallas, they met and fell in love – with each other and with the school. Like their marriage, their support for the university and UT System has been a partnership.

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David and Windi Grimes

A love of the Arts. Support for research and medical advances. An appreciation of the critical role of technology transfer. Their interest in and support of the UT System is truly an investment in Texas' future.

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John and Libba Massey

She was a teacher and a school board trustee; she has seen firsthand how education and great teachers can change lives. Now their generosity recognizes and supports outstanding teachers across the UT System.

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Cindi and Rex G. Baker III

Four generations of Bakers have graduated from the UT School of Law. And the family's legacy doesn't stop there. Rex III believes that supporting the Chancellor's Council enhances the opportunities people need to succeed.

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Past Spotlights

Growing up in West Austin, Kay Head always took the University of Texas at Austin for granted. She got free tickets to every football game. She took classes with UT student teachers. She knew she would go to college at UT Austin, just as her parents had before her.

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To Mike Tyson, it’s simple. If you’ve succeeded in life because of your education, then you owe more than gratitude to your alma mater.

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They were both born and reared here. They first met in high school in San Antonio. They both earned degrees from the University of Texas at Austin — John a BBA, MBA and law degree and Erika a bachelor’s degree in studio art.

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