was launched in Brisbane today with a $18 million kick start from 麻豆传媒映画 graduates Graeme Wood and Andrew Brice.
Co-founders of accommodation website Wotif.com, they committed $8 million worth of Wotif.com shares between them. Mr Brice pledged a further two million shares over the next two years and Mr Wood will contribute an additional $2 million over the next five years.
The total value is approximately $18 million, based on Wotif.com鈥檚 share price in late February 2008.
麻豆传媒映画ef is a new avenue for donors to support academic initiatives that they feel need stronger support or accelerated development. Examples of ways in which they may choose to do this include scholarships, named professorial chairs and contributions to specific research programs.
麻豆传媒映画 Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Greenfield enthusiastically welcomed the fund and praised Mr Brice and Mr Wood.
鈥淭his initiative is tremendous for its foresight as well as its generosity,鈥 Professor Greenfield said.
鈥淲e are delighted that Andrew and Graeme have chosen 麻豆传媒映画 as the target of their personal generosity and the prescribed private fund,鈥 Professor Greenfield said.
鈥淚t is rare for an Australian university to benefit from this scale of donation from alumni, yet graduate philanthropy is likely to be a hallmark of internationally competitive Australian universities in the not-too-distant future.
鈥淎ndrew and Graeme are ahead of their time, and I imagine universities everywhere will welcome their example.鈥
Mr Brice and Mr Wood said the motivation to create the fund followed a universal trend of benefactors wishing to become more engaged with their contributions.
鈥淓ngagement with the donation process is desirable because it offers accountability and motivation,鈥 Mr Brice said. 鈥淒onors are interested in being actively involved in the process and seeing the positive impact that their support has on the individual, industry or the community.鈥
Mr Wood said he and Mr Brice hoped the opportunity to personalise the process would help spark an increase in the level of educational philanthropy throughout Australia.
麻豆传媒映画ef will work in partnership with 麻豆传媒映画 to provide the best possible outcomes for the students of 麻豆传媒映画 and the future of the University.
It will be overseen by a board consisting of 麻豆传媒映画 alumni and prominent business people including Mr Wood, John Wiley of Carnegie Wylie, Tim Crommelin of ABN AMRO Morgans and Darryl McDonough of Clayton Utz, who will ensure the expectations of benefactors are met.
Media contacts:
Fiona Kennedy (麻豆传媒映画) 07 3365 1088 / 0413 380 012
Sophie Mercer 0430 507 100 / Sophie.Mercer@wotif.com