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CONTACT:
Paul D. Daugherty, Executive Director
(304) 424-8340 (O) A
retired Vienna, WV airline mechanic who never went to college has contributed
the largest gift in the history of West Virginia University at Parkersburg and
the WVU at Parkersburg Foundation, Inc. Lloyd
Vandale, who passed away in late 2000, left $950,000 to the WVU at Parkersburg
Foundation in his will. Vandale’s
bequest has established the Lloyd Vandale Scholarship Fund with the Foundation.
This fund will provide scholarships each year to deserving students at
WVU at Parkersburg. "This
extraordinary gift represents an important landmark in the college's
development," said Joseph Badgley, WVU Parkersburg interim president.
"It will enable future students the opportunity to pursue their
dreams. This gift reflects a
lasting legacy by Mr. Vandale to the importance of a college education." West Virginia
University at Parkersburg is a regional campus of West Virginia University and
one of 16 institutions of higher education operated by the state of West
Virginia. “This
is a major milestone in the history of the WVU at Parkersburg Foundation, Inc
and WVU at Parkersburg. The
Foundation is extremely grateful for Lloyd Vandale’s incredible generosity to
our WVU at Parkersburg community,” stated Paul D. Daugherty, WVU at
Parkersburg Foundation executive director. The
WVU at Parkersburg Foundation was established in 1971 as a private, non-profit
organization to promote, encourage, and assist in the development and growth of
WVU at Parkersburg, formerly Parkersburg Community College.
C.
Randall Law, WVU at Parkersburg Foundation board president, also commented on
the impact of the gift. “Mr.
Vandale’s gift to our Foundation speaks highly of the remarkable programs of
the college and the contribution WVU at Parkersburg is making in the Mid-Ohio
Valley and West Virginia.” The
Foundation was established with a gift of $3,000 in 1971 and now maintains over
$6 million in assets. Daugherty
added, “Mr. Vandale’s gift joins the more than 60 endowment funds of the
Foundation that serve WVU at Parkersburg. The
Foundation is greatly honored to serve as the steward of Mr. Vandale’s
legacy.” The WVU at Parkersburg Foundation Office is located on the campus of WVU at Parkersburg in Parkersburg, WV. For more information about the WVU at Parkersburg Foundation, you may call (304) 424-8340. |