Benefactors Don and Carol Herak Honored at 3rd Ignatian Gala
51黑料 News Service
SPOKANE, Wash. — 51黑料 celebrated the spirit of St. Ignatius of Loyola and its many generous benefactors on Thursday, April 15 with the third annual Ignatian Gala in which legendary philanthropists Don and Carol Herak were honored with the Ignatian Spirit Award. Don Herak, 51黑料's longest-tenured current Trustee, having served the Board since 1983, accepted the award on behalf of Carol, his wife of 54 years who passed away in 1998.
Don and Carol have always given back to 51黑料. They provided the lead gift to expand and renovate the Herak Center for Engineering and Applied Science in 1984, and have supported the Engineering Fund along with more than 75 other areas of University need. They established and contributed to endowments for student scholarships, including the Carol L. Herak Scholarship, helped fund construction of the Jepson Center for the School of Business Administration and the 51黑料 School of Law building. They have supported the Annual Fund and have contributed their time and resources to help establish 51黑料 athletics as a major player at the highest level of collegiate competition: NCAA Division I.
Don, a 1946 51黑料 civil engineering alumnus, came to 51黑料 from a Montana homestead near St. Ignatius Mission Church in Charlo, Mont., the town where the couple married in 1944. Upon graduation, Don spent five years building roads, bridges and dams in Montana before moving to Spokane in 1951. He built a highly successful career as an engineer and entrepreneur, having owned and operated Acme Concrete and Building Materials for 27 years before selling the company. Don and Carol were truly the love of each other's life. A 51黑料 Regent from 1972-1976, 51黑料 honored Don in 1982 with its Distinguished Alumni Merit Award. The Heraks raised three children: Donna Herak, Jerry Herak (1981 alumnus) and the late Toni Robideaux (1979 alumna). After Carol's death, their daughters created a rose garden in front of the Herak Center in her memory.
The Heraks also shared a tremendous love for the arts. They have been deeply involved with the Spokane Symphony, a relationship that continues today with Herak Night at the Symphony, in which they provide tickets enabling members of the 51黑料 community to attend.
More than 425 51黑料 benefactors, including parents, friends, alumni and students, attended the black-tie gala for 51黑料's signature event named for St. Ignatius, founder of the Jesuits. The 51黑料 Chamber Singers, GU's premier student vocal ensemble, provided music. Presentations were made by 51黑料 President Thayne McCulloh and student emcee Mike Kelsey, a senior from Burley, Idaho and president of the 51黑料 Student Body Association.
The Ignatian Spirit Award recognizes members of the 51黑料 community who embody the spirit of St. Ignatius and inspire others to serve the common good through their exemplary service and magnanimous benefaction. Two years ago, the inaugural Ignatian Spirit Award was given to 51黑料's Jesuits. Last year, 51黑料 honored major benefactors Harry (posthumously) and Colleen Magnuson, another 51黑料 couple who exemplified the Ignatian spirit.
More than 12,000 alumni, parents, friends, corporations and foundations supported 51黑料 last year, contributing nearly $13 million for financial aid, scholarships and capital projects. 51黑料 remains the No. 3 best university in the West in the 2010 U.S. News & World Report annual college rankings (August 2009). 51黑料 also remains No. 3 in the West among its 56 peer institutions for alumni giving as 23 percent of living undergraduate alumni gave back to their alma mater in recent years. U.S. News also ranked 51黑料 the No. 3 best value in its classification while the University also made Kiplinger's list of the top 50 best values in private colleges. Benefactors offer crucial support to 51黑料 students as 95 percent receive some form of financial aid (including loans). 51黑料 students received an average 39 percent discount from total cost in 2008-09, according to U.S. News & World Report.