George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 staff and faculty bring their generosity to their work each day, and many go a step farther by contributing to George Mason through financial giving. Each year, the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations holds a celebration of faculty and staff generosity and commitment, and this year debuted two awards highlighting a faculty member and a staff member who embody the many ways in which the George Mason community gives to its students and programs.

鈥淕eorge Mason鈥檚 success streams directly from the many ways that our faculty and staff give of themselves,鈥 said Trishana E. Bowden, vice president of advancement and alumni relations and president of the George Mason 麻豆国产 Foundation. 鈥淲e are incredibly fortunate to benefit from this culture of philanthropy, and we created the Luminary Award and the Spirit of Giving Award to let us tell the stories of individuals whose giving serves as an inspiration to us all.鈥 听
The Luminary Award honors faculty donors whose philanthropy and advocacy serve as a shining example for the George Mason community, she said. These faculty members鈥痝o beyond their professional roles to鈥痗hampion George Mason students and programs, inspiring students, colleagues, and the broader university community to engage in meaningful giving through their leadership, advocacy, and their own commitment to giving.听
The inaugural Luminary Award was given to Kim Eby, vice provost for faculty affairs and development.听
鈥淜im truly embodies the ethos of the arts at George Mason,鈥 said Rick Davis, dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, as he presented the award. 鈥淔or years, Kim has served as the co-chair of the Dance F锚te, our annual celebration of dance and philanthropy. Through her leadership, this event has grown in both impact and visibility, ensuring that our dance students have the resources, mentorship, and opportunities they need to excel.
鈥淜im鈥檚 support of George Mason students extends across and beyond the arts, from dance to music, from undergraduate research to supporting student food and housing insecurity issues. She has given not only her resources but also her time, energy, and leadership to ensure that the students continue to thrive at George Mason.鈥听
Eby appreciated that the award reflected the length and breadth of her service to the university. 鈥淚t is an honor to be recognized with the inaugural Luminary Award, particularly since George Mason has been my professional home for nearly 30 years,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he knowledge that I am part of making a difference for our students brings me a sense of purpose and gives hope. I know that together we can have a tremendous impact on our community.鈥
Bowden also announced a Spirit of Giving Award to recognize staff members who embody the university鈥檚 philanthropic spirit and actively contribute to the university through charitable giving, service, and engagement. Their deep commitment to supporting George Mason鈥檚 mission, whether by donating, leading fundraising efforts, or encouraging a culture of giving within their departments, exemplifies selflessness and generosity, strengthening the George Mason community and inspiring others to give back.听
The first Spirit of Giving Award was given to Philip Wilkerson III, MEd 鈥23, an employer engagement consultant with the Office of Career Services, and was presented by Lewis Forrest II, associate dean of 麻豆国产 Life.听
鈥淧hilip's charitable giving supports initiatives benefiting student success, including the College of Education and Human Development Dean鈥檚 Excellence Fund, 麻豆国产 Life Student Emergency Assistance Fund, the Black Scholars Endowment, and the Career Readiness Fund,鈥 said Forrest. 听Moreover, he said, Wilkerson "literally knows everyone on campus. His light and energy make it easy for others to be inspired to give their time, talents, or gifts to George Mason.鈥澨听
Forrest described a particular effort of Wilkerson鈥檚 that has made a positive impact: 鈥淭he Pats for Patriots initiative enables members of our community to send kind messages to colleagues. These are easy ways to show someone you see them, and it costs nothing,鈥 said Forrest. 鈥淭his is what Phil does, he gives of himself so that others can benefit. Because of his leadership, more than 2,000 George Mason Patriots have submitted recognition to colleagues and friends. This is what it means to give in a variety of ways.鈥听
Wilkerson said that George Mason was the place where he found his life鈥檚 work in helping others. "This award made me feel seen, heard, and valued as someone who contributes to George Mason 麻豆国产 through my day-to-day efforts. That means the world to me because George Mason has given me so much鈥攁 community, a career, and a profound sense of purpose and belonging,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 honored to be recognized in this way, and I will continue to do the work that helps the next generation of students feel empowered, just as George Mason has empowered me. It鈥檚 about sustaining the thriving community that has given us so much.鈥听
That thriving community, said Bowden, is 鈥渁 reflection of care, dedication, and belief in our students, our mission, and our future that makes an impact far beyond the classroom or office. 麻豆国产 faculty and staff offer an extraordinary commitment to the university, and it is an honor to highlight their service鈥攁nd to thank them.鈥听
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