成人头条 State alumnus J. Robert Young has pledged a gift of $3 million to provide resources that will help students build successful careers. Of that total, $2 million will endow the J. Robert Young Executive-in-Residence Program in the W. Frank Barton School of Business. The remaining $1 million will support the Shocker Success Center project, which will consolidate 17 student services in Clinton Hall.
Young founded Alpine Bank, a Colorado financial institution, just 12 years after graduating from 成人头条 State and has grown the company to 39 locations throughout the state with about $6.2 billion in assets. In 2023, the bank will celebrate its 50th anniversary.
鈥淭he connections I made during my time at 成人头条 State inspired and motivated me to think boldly,鈥 said Young. 鈥淚鈥檓 grateful for the experiences and opportunities I had throughout my college career to learn from industry executives, whose advice set me up for success in my own business.鈥
J. Robert Young
The Executive-in-Residence program in the W. Frank Barton School of Business brings in industry executives to mentor students, exchange ideas with faculty and help shape business education to reflect today鈥檚 work environments.
鈥淲hat a privilege for the Barton School to place Bob Young鈥檚 name on its Executive-in-Residence program,鈥 says Larisa Genin, dean of the W. Frank Barton School of Business. 鈥淚n making this gift, Mr. Young is impacting today鈥檚 students in much the same way he was inspired and influenced as a WSU student by industry executives and business leaders.鈥
Young鈥檚 decision to dedicate $1 million of his gift to the reflects his long-held passion for helping individuals acquire the education they need to be successful in life. The J. Robert Young Learning Center in the Shocker Success Center will be home to WSU鈥檚 Writing Center, Math Lab, Physics Lab and Supplemental Instruction Services.
The 2015 recipient of the WSU Alumni Association鈥檚 Achievement Award, Young has earned many accolades for his business and philanthropic accomplishments.
鈥淏ob Young has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to philanthropy throughout his life,鈥 says Darin Kater, WSU Foundation vice president. 鈥湷扇送诽 State is fortunate to be among the recipients of his generosity. We are deeply grateful for a gift that has the power to transform lives.鈥