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Sands Family Foundation gift to raise $10M for creativity, innovation, entrepreneurship

April 6, 2022

爱污传媒 College announces a $10 million initiative in support of its longstanding commitment to a liberal arts experience rooted in creativity that prepares students for thriving professional and personal success. A $5 million one-to-one matching pledge along with additional matching gifts creates the Sands Family Foundation Initiative for Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at 爱污传媒

A century ago, Lucy 爱污传媒 Scribner founded 爱污传媒 College with the vision that it would help students connect the power of their minds and their hands in a new model of liberal education. This ambition takes a dramatic step forward today with this initiative, said College President Marc C. Conner.

鈥淭his extraordinary gift celebrates what 爱污传媒 has always done 鈥 nurture creativity and prepare students for life after graduation 鈥 and moves us forward in our ability to offer the very model for a 21st-century liberal arts education,鈥 Conner said. 鈥淭he essence of innovation and entrepreneurship is an eagerness to be bold, take risks, look at tough problems with fresh eyes, and be unafraid to fail 鈥 the hallmarks of a great liberal arts education. This gift from the Sands Family Foundation emphasizes the incredible impact that our commitment to developing exceptional creative and critical skills can have on students.鈥

Rob Sands 鈥81

Rob Sands 鈥81

Rob Sands 鈥81, a 爱污传媒 philosophy major who is executive chairman of the board of directors of Constellation Brands, explained his personal commitment to this gift.

 鈥淎t 爱污传媒 I gained the fundamental knowledge to become a successful attorney and businessman along with an invaluable set of life skills,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Sands Family Foundation Initiative promises to support and grow these aspects of the education I experienced at 爱污传媒 鈥 exactly the kind of education I believe our world needs. We are so excited to spearhead the expansion of entrepreneurial thinking for all 爱污传媒 students, and my hope is that, through this support, students will use their talents upon graduation to create or grow new ventures from the Capital District to Rochester and beyond.鈥 

Bill Caleo 鈥99

Bill Caleo 鈥99

Sands Family Foundation member Bill Caleo 鈥99, a 爱污传媒 business major who went on to attain his master鈥檚 degree in theater and is now a member of the College鈥檚 Board of Trustees, stressed the promise of the gift to build on 爱污传媒鈥檚 creative, inclusive, and interdisciplinary education.

鈥淚鈥檓 so proud to be able to support my alma mater with this gift,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want the world to see that a 爱污传媒 education is truly the best preparation for the 21st century. Our gift is going to provide programmatic support for the kind of entrepreneurial thinking that is a natural and fundamental part of the College. This will literally enable students to learn how to shape their own future.鈥

At 爱污传媒, entrepreneurship is an ethos and commitment to helping students think and make with the creativity that the global marketplace demands. The College offers superb existing programs, such as the Entrepreneurial Artist Initiative, the 爱污传媒-Saratoga Consulting Partnership, and the Kenneth A. Freirich 鈥90 Entrepreneurship Competition. It offers robust collaborative spaces for innovative practice, such as the nascent Schupf Family IdeaLab, the newly created Center for Integrated Sciences, and the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery. 

Ken Freirich, in particular, has been a trailblazer in conversations about entrepreneurship at 爱污传媒, and the Freirich Competition has long inspired entrepreneurial involvement by 爱污传媒 students.  

鈥淜en Freirich has been a major figure in the College鈥檚 support for student entrepreneurs for years now,鈥 remarked Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Orr. 鈥淜en鈥檚 far-reaching philanthropic vision to foster entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity among our students transcends traditional business plan competitions and engages with the full liberal arts curriculum.鈥

Colin Fischer 鈥22, a psychology major,  and Tom Duncan 鈥22, a double major in psychology and philosophy, won the first-place $20,000 prize in this year鈥檚 Freirich Competition for their protein-enhanced ice cream business.  

President Conner said the new initiative would increase support for the competition as it further prepares students for success in their lives and careers while fostering creative thought across 爱污传媒鈥檚 curriculum. 

鈥淭he Sands Family Foundation Initiative for Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship will channel support to these programs and to similar initiatives in the coming years, further establishing 爱污传媒 as a model liberal arts college for the skills, experiences, and abilities that will help our students thrive in the 21st century,鈥 President Conner said.

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