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To make your gift, please contact Todd Gagyi, Regional Director of Development Washington University in St. Louis Campus Box 1228 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 314.935.3892 [email protected] Ray and Anita Hacker R ay Hacker, AB ’57, graduated from Washington University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and law. He earned his master’s degree in business administration from Saint Louis University. In his corporate career with Ford Motor Company, he served as Ford’s Global Real Estate Manager. Aſter retirement, Ray continues to manage his private real estate and investment holdings. Ray is a key volunteer leader in the Detroit area. He currently chairs the Michigan Regional Cabinet, Campaign Committee, and Eliot Society Committee. He also serves on the National Planned Giving Committee. Ray received the Arts & Sciences Founders Day Distinguished Alumni Award in 1986 and Detroit Regional Award in 2003. Ray and his wife, Anita, have been married for more than 55 years and enjoy extensive worldwide travel. Anita also serves on the Michigan Regional Cabinet and Campaign Committee. The Hacker Michigan Challenge

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Page 1: The Hacker Michigan Challenge - University Advancement...the matching dollars from the Hacker Michigan Challenge. The Hacker Michigan Challenge R ay and Anita Hacker have established

To make your gift, please contact

Todd Gagyi, Regional Director of Development

Washington University in St. Louis

Campus Box 1228

One Brookings Drive

St. Louis, MO 63130-4899

314.935.3892

[email protected]

Ray and Anita Hacker

R ay Hacker, AB ’57, graduated from Washington University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and law.

He earned his master’s degree in business administration from Saint Louis University. In his corporate career with Ford Motor Company, he served as Ford’s Global Real Estate Manager. After retirement, Ray continues to manage his private real estate and investment holdings.

Ray is a key volunteer leader in the Detroit area. He currently chairs the Michigan Regional Cabinet, Campaign Committee, and Eliot Society Committee. He also serves on the National Planned Giving Committee. Ray received the Arts & Sciences Founders Day Distinguished Alumni Award in 1986 and Detroit Regional Award in 2003.

Ray and his wife, Anita, have been married for more than 55 years and enjoy extensive worldwide travel. Anita also serves on the Michigan Regional Cabinet and Campaign Committee.

The Hacker Michigan Challenge

Page 2: The Hacker Michigan Challenge - University Advancement...the matching dollars from the Hacker Michigan Challenge. The Hacker Michigan Challenge R ay and Anita Hacker have established

How the Challenge Works

The Hacker Michigan Challenge will match all qualifying gifts to the Annual Fund designated for scholarship support by donors from Michigan.

Recognition Levels for Annual Fund Gifts*

Annual Fund donor $1–$99

Century Club Member $100–$249

Century Club Fellow $250–$499

Dean’s Committee $500–$999

William Greenleaf Eliot Society

Eliot Society Member $1,000–$2,499

Eliot Society Fellow $2,500–$4,999

Eliot Benefactor $5,000–$9,999Donors may establish a named annual scholarship for each gift of $5,000 or more. Alumni age 35 or younger may establish a named annual scholarship for a gift of $2,500.

Eliot Patron $10,000–$24,999

Danforth Circle

Dean’s Level $25,000–$49,999

Chancellor’s Level $50,000 or more

*Your recognition level is based on your gift and will not include the matching dollars from the Hacker Michigan Challenge.

The Hacker Michigan Challenge

R ay and Anita Hacker have established a $500,000 challenge to encourage new, increased, and multi-year commitments

toward scholarships by alumni, parents, and friends of Washington University who reside in Michigan.

This generous challenge supports the Annual Fund, a vital part of Leading Together: The Campaign for Washington University. It also supports the Michigan Regional Campaign of Leading Together. Your scholarship gift may be directed to the school of your choice.

Today, about half of our students receive some financial assistance to attend Washington University. The university is committed to offering talented men and women from all backgrounds the opportunity to fulfill their potential in every field of endeavor.

Yes! I/We will help to meet the Hacker Michigan Challenge.

Please direct my/our scholarship gift to (designate school):___________________________________________________ Please print

• My/Our gift of $____________________ is enclosed. Please make checks payable to Washington University.

• I/We pledge a total of $_________________(not including any matching funds) to be paid as follows:

Year 1 $______ Date______ Year 4 $______ Date______

Year 2 $______ Date______ Year 5 $______ Date______

Year 3 $______ Date______ (Fiscal year runs July 1 to June 30)

• Please charge all of my/our pledge payments to the following credit card (check one):

• Annually • Quarterly • Monthly All of the pledge payments must be the same amount.

• AmEx • Discover • MasterCard • Visa

Acct. No.________________________ Exp.__________

Name on card__________________________________ Please print

Signature_____________________________________

• My/Our employer will match this gift.

________________________________________________Name of company—please enclose matching gift form

My/Our Name(s)______________________________________

Address______________________________________________

City_______________________ State_____ Zip___________

Telephone __________________________________________ • Home • Business • Cell

Preferred email ______________________________________

• I/We prefer no listing in the Honor Roll.

Your gift is tax deductible to the extent allowed by U.S. and Canadian law.

Make your gift online at gifts.wustl.edu.

“We feel strongly that Michigan can play an important role in Leading Together, and we encourage alumni, parents, and friends from our great state to join us in supporting scholarships at Washington University.”

—Ray and Anita Hacker

YC

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Your gift

Match provides

First scholarship giftFor donors making their first scholarship gift

$1 $3

Multi-year pledgeFor three- to five-year commitments

$1 $2

Increased scholarship giftFor donors who increase their current scholarship support, the challenge will match the increased gift amount.

$1 $2