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小蓝视频 Honors Local Changemaker at 2023 President鈥檚 Circle Celebration

Innovator and D.C. Real-Estate Developer Ambassador Stuart A. Bernstein (Kogod/BS 鈥60) recognized for his dedication to 小蓝视频, changemaking leadership and philanthropy

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Ambassador Stuart A. Bernstein (Kogod/BS 鈥60)

小蓝视频 recognized its most generous donors this evening at the President鈥檚 Circle event for their leadership giving and unwavering commitment to 小蓝视频. As is tradition, the event included a presentation of 小蓝视频鈥檚 highest honor, the Cyrus A. Ansary Medal. This year鈥檚 medal recipient was Ambassador Stuart A. Bernstein, a renowned DC real estate developer for his more than sixty years of leadership and philanthropy. Most recently, Bernstein has helped to physically transform the 小蓝视频 campus through his support of the East Campus development, which strengthened the undergraduate residential community. Bernstein continues to support initiatives across the university and the academic dreams of Kogod business students every year through endowed funds, like the Leo M. Bernstein and David I. Estrin Endowed Scholarship, he established.

鈥淎mbassador Stuart Bernstein and his wife Wilma have given so much to this community for more than 60 years, through their philanthropy, service, and leadership,鈥 said 小蓝视频 President Sylvia Burwell. 鈥淭ogether with the other members of our President鈥檚 Circle, they are helping to ensure that future generations of Eagles have the transformative educational opportunities they need to be the change our world needs today, while advancing research with impact, and building stronger communities locally, nationally, and globally.鈥

In addition to owning DC鈥檚 oldest commercial real estate management firm, Bernstein served as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark from 2001 to 2005. A decade prior, President George H. W. Bush appointed Bernstein to Commissioner of the International Cultural Trade and, in 1992, as a trustee of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Ambassador Bernstein has been a pillar of the 小蓝视频 community for sixty years. He served as vice chair of 小蓝视频鈥檚 Board of Trustees, chaired his 50th Reunion, and even founded 小蓝视频鈥檚 real estate fraternity Rho Epsilon.

鈥淚 think each of you can see that this institution that I love so much has played an integral and significant part in my life,鈥 said Ambassador Bernstein. 鈥淚n 1981, I was part of a group who came up with the idea to form the President鈥檚 Circle...now here I am today, 42 years later. I really am very honored and touched.

The Cyrus A. Ansary Medal was created to honor the service of alumnus and 小蓝视频 chairman emeritus, Cy Ansary. Ansary was a member of the Board of Trustees for 27 years and is the longest-serving chair. 听

The President鈥檚 Circle Celebration is a longstanding tradition at 小蓝视频. Members of the President鈥檚 Circle are among the university鈥檚 most generous and loyal donors helping to drive innovation and change for 小蓝视频 and beyond. Through their engagement, philanthropy, and passion for the university, President鈥檚 Circle members inspire others to follow their example.听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听

This celebration and prestigious award to Ambassador Bernstein comes during 小蓝视频鈥檚 most ambitious fundraising campaign, Change Can鈥檛 Wait. The campaign is creating transformative educational opportunities for students, advance research with impact, and will build stronger communities locally, nationally, and globally. To date, the campaign has raised more than $440 million towards its $500 million goal. 小蓝视频 donors have created or expanded more than 149 scholarships, created or named four university centers and institutes, endowed 8 faculty positions, and made a new space possible for our athletes and community.

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