When Adelphi University launched the most ambitious fundraising campaign in its history, there was quiet confidence that its $100 million goal could be met.
Thus far, the response to The Momentum Campaign: Extraordinary Impact has exceeded expectations, with the total raised to over $82 million.
What is behind this powerful show of support? A strong belief in Adelphi, its mission and its future.
Meet some of the campaign’s major donors, and learn about the many different ways their gifts are strengthening Adelphi.
Scholarships and Access to an Adelphi Education
Loretta Cangialosi ’80
Vice chair of the Adelphi University Board of Trustees, Loretta Cangialosi is continuing her unwavering commitment to Adelphi students by committing $5 million to the campaign. Her donation will support multiple campaign priorities, including new endowed funds for internships, scholarships and innovation.
George Larie, MBA ’75
A posthumous gift of $320,000 by George Larie will establish an endowed scholarship in his name to support meritorious undergraduate and graduate students at the Willumstad School of Business who have demonstrated financial need.
Richard Garner, PhD
The founding dean of the Adelphi University Honors College and longtime supporter of the University donated $1.3 million to support seven scholarship funds used to recruit and retain Honors College students of the highest merit.
Judith Kivlen, MA ’72
A teacher who earned her master’s degree in education at Adelphi and enjoyed a long career in classrooms, focusing mainly on Language Arts and English as a Second Language, Judith Kivlen has promised a planned gift of $250,000 to support students in Adelphi education programs who demonstrate financial need.
Elaine Smith ’78, MS ’88, EdD
The former dean of the College of Nursing and Public Health, Elaine Smith has established a $100,000 endowed nursing scholarship and plans a contingency gift of more than $1 million in memory of her son, Brendan, and to provide the CNPH faculty with resources to develop and enhance the student learning experience.
Kevin Mahony ’83
A supporter of numerous important efforts at the University, Kevin Mahony has pledged $2.5 million, with planned gifts supporting his endowed scholarship for business students and commuter students, and outright giving funds including the Business Plan Competition Endowment, the Panther Pantry, Breast Cancer, the Adelphi Fund, and the Willumstad School of Business Excellence Fund.
Academic Excellence to Prepare Students for a Changing World
Philip H. Mark, MS ’66, PhD ’72
A chemist who earned his graduate degrees at Adelphi, Philip H. Mark has donated $1 million to the Momentum Campaign, with $800,000 designated to the Chemistry Excellence Fund he previously endowed and $200,000 to the Adelphi Fund.
Jovia Financial Credit Union
One of the nation’s largest credit unions and the inaugural partner in Adelphi’s Corporate and Community Partnership Program, Jovia donated $100,000 to support mentoring, student success and community programs offered by the University.
Life-Changing Student Experiences
LeeAnn Black ’83
As co-chair of Adelphi’s Women’s Leadership Conference—a powerful networking event now in its ninth year—Black and her husband, Jeffrey, have endowed the conference with $1 million. They have also given generously to scholarships and the Adelphi Fund.
Bharat Bhisé, MBA ’78
A firm believer in the importance of helping students develop a global perspective, Bharat Bhisé has given more than $1.1 million to establish study trips to India, faculty research on global issues, and now the Bhisé Center for Global Business.
A Modern and Beautiful Campus
Steven Outcault ’83 and Kelley Outcault ’83
Steven, a lacrosse player at Adelphi, and his wife have given $75,000 to establish the Outcault Family Strength and Conditioning Center fund, which will provide ongoing support to ensure the center continues to offer cutting-edge conditioning for Adelphi athletes.
A Diverse Community Where All Students Flourish
Katy and Greg Carey, P ’23
The parents of Declan Carey ’23, a student in the Bridges to Adelphi program who received his degree in communications, have donated $250,000 to the program to help other neurodivergent students benefit from the support offered by Bridges.
The Adelphi Fund: One Fund for Everyone and Everything at Adelphi
Frank Angello ’77 and Phyllis Angello
The couple, who have donated $3.6 million over the past 20 years, have increased their support for the University by establishing a $100K Charitable Gift Annuity supporting the Adelphi Fund. Frank Angello served on the board of trustees from 2007 to 2019.
Christine Motamed
The wife of the late Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus Thomas F. Motamed ’71, Christine Motamed has given $100,000 in his memory to support the Adelphi Fund. The couple had previously donated $1 million to establish a scholarship to support students in the Honors College.
Savills North America
The real estate services company, which played a key advisory role in the development of the University’s new Manhattan Center, has given $100,000 to the Adelphi Fund and will provide for the naming of a space at the new location.