Joseph Neubauer, 鈥65: 00:05
I鈥檓 delighted that we鈥檝e come together to celebrate one of the university鈥檚 most dedicated and generous supporters, David Booth. Tonight marks an exciting milestone in his longstanding relationship with the university. David鈥檚 philanthropy has allowed the school to continue to produce influential ideas, as well as great leaders.
Robert J. Zimmer: 00:27
David shares the deep commitment of the university to rigor, to inquiry, to analysis, to intellectual challenge, and to intellectual integrity.
Joseph Neubauer, 鈥65: 00:37
In 2008, he pledged $300 million to support and rename what is now the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. It was and remains the largest gift in the university鈥檚 history.
Robert J. Zimmer: 00:52
It is a gift of humility, reflecting not just financial generosity, but a deep generosity of recognition of others, and it is a gift, like all great gifts, of a commitment beyond oneself.
David Booth, 鈥71: 01:10
We used to walk through Reynolds Club here, and you couldn鈥檛 walk through this building without getting besieged with all kinds of materials and literature about one cause or another. I go, 鈥淚 want to be part of that change.鈥 Improving people鈥檚 lives by applying these new ideas really became my public purpose. And so that eventually led to the motivation for creating the gift. So it鈥檚 been a fantastic experience. I've been so proud to be part of it. I know you could find people that deserve more than I do, but I can assure you, nobody appreciates it more than I do. Thank you.