Fall 2022 Bulletin: Annual Report

The Campaign for the Academy & Its Future

By
David M. Rubenstein and Louise Henry Bryson
David M. Rubenstein and Louise H. Bryson, Campaign Cochairs, photo by Martha Stewart Photography

David M. Rubenstein and Louise H. Bryson, Campaign Cochairs
 

In 2015, the Academy embarked on an ambitious fundraising effort to secure its rich traditions and advance its strategic aims. Over the past seven years, the Campaign has fueled remarkable progress in every facet of the organization. It has funded:

  • 11 major projects and commissions;
  • 28 exploratory meetings;
  • 540 member events, including a new slate of virtual and hybrid events;
  • 7 endowed staff and fellowship positions and 5 term-funded positions;
  • A focus on extending impact and influence, including 2 new staff positions dedicated to strategic implementation;
  • Dædalus becoming an open access journal;
  • Major capital improvements to the Academy’s headquarters, including a new wing to house the Academy’s archives;
  • Upgrades to technology, including a new website and member portal, and the digitization of the Academy’s archival collection.

We would like to thank the members, friends, and organizations who together contributed over $110 million that have made this work possible. For over 240 years, the Academy has served as a trusted source of knowledge on topics and activities of the greatest global significance. We uphold independence, we honor excellence, and we promote the diversity of thought that comes from our extraordinary interdisciplinary membership. Your support makes this possible. Thank you.
 

“Patriots ready to commit lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to constitutional democracy founded this Academy. We are in your debt for recognizing and reprising their example of dedication to self-government.” 

— A note of appreciation from Danielle Allen, cochair of the Academy’s Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship

 

A Campaign Celebration
 

On Friday, September 9, 2022, representatives from the Academy’s governing bodies gathered to recognize significant donors to the campaign and to dedicate the new David M. Rubenstein Wing for the Academy’s Archives. The attendees included former Academy President Jonathan F. Fanton and former Board Chair Don M. Randel, who together started the campaign in 2015. Campaign cochairs Louise Bryson and David M. Rubenstein were recognized for their efforts and presented with Distinguished Leadership Awards.
 

Current Academy President David W. Oxtoby and former Academy President Jonathan F. Fanton, photo by Martha Stewart Photography
Current Academy President David W. Oxtoby and former Academy President Jonathan F. Fanton

 

Academy Associate Archivist Maggie Boyd and Academy Treasurer Kenneth Wallach, photo by Martha Stewart Photography
Academy Associate Archivist Maggie Boyd and Academy Treasurer Kenneth Wallach

 

Shulamit Reinharz, Gilbert Omenn, and Jehuda Reinharz with Academy Director of Archives Michele Lavoie, photo by Martha Stewart Photography
Shulamit Reinharz, Gilbert Omenn, and Jehuda Reinharz with Academy Director of Archives Michele Lavoie

 

Anthony Appiah and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, photo by Martha Stewart Photography
Anthony Appiah and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco

 

former Board Chair Don M. Randel, David M. Rubenstein, and Nannerl Keohane, photo by Martha Stewart Photography
former Board Chair Don M. Randel, David M. Rubenstein, and Nannerl Keohane
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