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York launches White Rose Society in recognition of University's top donors

Portraits from Principal Gifts Reception at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto October 23 2015Portraits from Principal Gifts Reception at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto October 23 2015

Portraits from Principal Gifts Reception at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. From left, York President and Vice-Chancellor with Shan and Jaya Chandrasekar

Philanthropic support – whether through individuals, corporations, alumni or close friends – is vital to the University’s success, and many donors have supported York’s students, faculty, researchers and athletes. York’s growing donor community has come to represent a important component of the University’s ongoing development and success, particularly in the areas of infrastructure, academic  recruitment, research and student financial aid.

To celebrate and recognize the University’s generous donors for their continuing support, York launched the White Rose Society at a special donor recognition event on Oct. 22, hosted at Toronto’s Gardiner Museum. Nearly 70 of the University’s most significant benefactors attended the event to help usher in the new recognition society.

Portraits from Principal Gifts Reception at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto October 23 2015Portraits from Principal Gifts Reception at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto October 23 2015

Portraits from Principal Gifts Reception at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. Above, from left, School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design Dean Shawn Brixey, Joan and Martin Goldfarb.

“As we look back at York’s journey, it’s the support of donors like you that has opened our minds to the possibilities we can create for the future of York University,” said Mamdouh Shoukri, York University president and vice-chancellor. “With your valuable contributions, York will continue solidifying its position as a globally leading university with a unique and diverse range of program offerings and research strengths that prepare students to discover innovative solutions to the issues facing our world.”

York University Chancellor Greg Sorbara

York University Chancellor Greg Sorbara

The White Rose Society, named in honour of the White Rose of the House of York, an important symbol for the University, will recognize donors who have contributed a lifetime total of $25,000 or more to York, or who have remembered the University through a planned gift. The Society comprises the White Rose Chancellor’s Circle (for gifts of $1 million+), the White Rose President’s Circle (for gifts of $25,000+) and the White Rose Legacy Circle (for planned gifts).

“The White Rose Society is an important way for the University to publicly celebrate and honour valued benefactors who are helping to shape York’s future,” said Jeff O’Hagan, vice-president advancement. New members of the White Rose Chancellor’s Circle received an official certificate welcoming them to the society, a personalized letter from Chancellor Greg Sorbara and a commemorative White Rose pin.

"As a two-time alumnus of this great academic institution, I know first hand the kind of experiences and opportunities that you as donors are helping to create for students, faculty, staff and researchers at York University," said Chancellor Sorbara. "It is a privilege to stand among this exceptional group of Canada's most important business and civic leaders and celebrate the impact that you've made  for York, which no doubt will be felt for generations to come.”

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