Leaders in Philanthropy

Each fall, The Citadel Foundation hosts the Leaders in Philanthropy induction ceremony. The event celebrates the generosity of those donors whose lifelong support allows the college to pursue its vision of achieving excellence in the education of principled leaders.

Members of the college’s lifetime, legacy and loyalty giving societies gather on campus to be honored in front of their peers.

The Citadel’s lifetime giving societies honor those individuals who have expressed their profound commitment to the college through their leadership gifts totaling $100,000 or more by the close of the preceding calendar year. Donors who have included The Citadel in their estate plans become members of The Citadel Legacy Society.

Through the Order of the Tartan, we acknowledge those loyal donors who have given consecutively at any level for 25 years or more. Beginning at the five-year mark, donors are recognized for their consecutive giving with a tartan-patterned lapel pin, with additional recognition offered at 10, 15, and 20 years. Upon reaching the 25th year, these loyal donors receive their tartan sash and are officially inducted into the Order of the Tartan at the annual ceremony.

The Citadel Foundation proudly welcomes the new Leaders in Philanthropy listed here who have joined their peers in this annual tradition celebrating charity and service as virtues of the principled leader.

On behalf of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets and the entire campus community, we salute these individuals for their extraordinary generosity, vision and lifelong loyalty to The Citadel.

Class of 2023 New Inductees

Lifetime Giving Societies

Founders’ Society – Silver
$10,000,000 and greater

Just as the founders of The Citadel conceived of an institution that would “awaken greater ardor in the people, and a warmer interest in our rulers, to advance the cause of education,” members of the Founders’ Society demonstrate the vision and commitment that will ensure the long-term vitality of the college. The Founders’ Society is The Citadel’s most prestigious giving society.

Col. Allison D. Love, SCM, CGC ’93, and
Mr. Phillip E. Love, Jr.

Society of 1842
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999

Since its founding in 1842, The Citadel has molded individuals into citizen-soldiers who put into action the guiding principles learned in the barracks, in the classroom and on the parade field as they serve their families, their communities, their professions and their country with distinction.

Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Bray, III, ’65

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kinson Cook, Sr., ’61

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gregory W. Dyson, ’69

Mrs. Harriet P. McDougal Rigney

Mark Clark Society
$500,000 to $999,999

Gen. Mark W. Clark (1896-1984) became president of The Citadel after a career seldom equaled in the United States Army. During his tenure (1954-1965), The Citadel achieved international recognition, and the Corps of Cadets increased to the maximum capacity of the barracks. One of Clark’s most enduring accomplishments was the founding of the Cadet Honor Code, whereby a cadet does not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do.

Mr. Karl J. Clauss, ’62

Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Claytor, ’82

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Keohane, ’73

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ravenel, III, ’72

Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. Alexander Wilkins, ’79

Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson Wood, Jr., ’64

Star of the West Society
$250,000 to $499,999

Citadel graduates have served their country in every conflict since the Mexican War. Named for the historic Civil War action led by a detachment of Citadel cadets, the Star of the West Monument on Summerall Field commemorates all Citadel cadets and graduates who have died in defense of their country and recognizes the strong call to service demonstrated by Citadel men and women.

Mr. Damond Williams Boatwright, ’94, and Dr. Makeba Williams Boatwright

Mr. James H. Broach, Jr., ’97, and

Mrs. Laura H. Broach, CGC ’00

Col. Alvin A. Perkins, USA, Ret., ’79

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Potts, ’66

Lt. Gen. and Mrs. John W. Rosa, ’73

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schivera, ’69

Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Stephens, ’84

Gen. and Mrs. Glenn M. Walters, ’79

Summerall Society
$100,000 to $249,999

Gen. Charles Pelot Summerall (1867-1954) assumed the presidency of The Citadel in 1931 after retiring as chief of staff of the United States Army. During his 22-year tenure as president, the campus was greatly expanded to include many of the buildings that shape The Citadel footprint today, including Summerall Chapel, Capers Hall, LeTellier Hall and McAlister Field House.

Col. Thomas H. Brett, USA, Ret., ’63

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Coté, ’79

Dr. and Mrs. William B. Cox, Jr., ’73

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Alexander J. Czernecki, Jr., ’70

Mr. and Mrs. Sumter F. de Brux, ’69

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. DiPasquale, ’81

Mr. and Mrs. J. James Duggan, ’85

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Estes, Jr., ’82

Dr. Joseph F. Flowers, ’57

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Frazer, ’86

Lt. Col. and Mrs. James T. Gettys, III, ’69

Mr. Robert E. Goodwin, Jr., ’94

Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John S. Grinalds

Mr. and Mrs. Terrell G. Herring, ’86

Mr. Fred W. Keefer, ’74

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lloyd, Jr., ’67

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Molamphy, ’88

Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Nash, ’90

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Nuttall, ’75

Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ochoa, ’80

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Page

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Pohl, ’76

Dr. and Mrs. William H. Porter, ’62

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rama

Mr. William Robinson, ’64

Dr. and Mrs. John C. Ropp, III, ’97

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew V. Roughgarden, Jr., ’73

Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Saleeby, Sr., ’71

Mr. J. Richard Sanders, Jr., ’94, and

Mrs. Julie A. Sanders, CGC ’00

Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Seidenberg, ’72

Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Tamburrino, ’89

Mr. Stephen A. Thompson, ’73

Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Timmons, Jr., ’64

Mr. Scott B. Umstead, ’82

Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Vanvick, ’80

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Wells, ’85

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Yaeger, Jr., ’83

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Young, IV, ’02

Legacy Society

Planned Giving

The Citadel Legacy Society recognizes alumni and friends who support The Citadel with deferred gifts. Through their generosity and foresight, legacy donors help to secure the future of the institution through a variety of estate planning tools. The Citadel Legacy Society is open to individuals who have included The Citadel in their estate planning and who provide the college with documentation of their gift.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Claytor, ’82

Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Crenshaw, ’87

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Estes, Jr., ’82

Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Fripp, ’58

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Grimes

Col. and Mrs. J. Laurence Hutto, Jr., ’87

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Keohane, ’73

Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Kissam, IV, ’86

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moorman, Jr., ’83

Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ochoa, ’80

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Steven M. Payne, ’73

Dr. and Mrs. John C. Ropp, III, ’97

Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Seidenberg, ’72

Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Stephens, ’84

Mr. and Mrs. Palmer R. Stokes, ’12

Mr. Scott B. Umstead, ’82

Mr. and Mrs. P. Heath Verner, ’97

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Wells, ’85

Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Wessel, ’79

Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson Wood, Jr., ’64

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Yaeger, Jr., ’83

Order of the Tartan

Consecutive Giving

The Scottish tartan, a woolen cloth woven in a distinctive pattern of plaid, has long served as a symbol of loyalty and association with a particular region, family or clan. The Citadel’s Order of the Tartan recognizes and celebrates those loyal donors who have given consecutively to The Citadel each year for 25 years or more.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Adden, Jr., ’79

Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Allen, ’82

Mr. and Mrs. Ingram P. Barlow, Jr., ’72

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Bell, ’71

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Coe, ’73

Mrs. Miriam R. DeYoung

Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Dixon, ’61

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gregory W. Dyson, ’69

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Eiserhardt, Jr., ’68

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Ellis, ’64

Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Flintom, ’94

Col. and Mrs. Terrance M. Ford, ’67

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Glenn, ’73

Mr. William H. R. Gould, Jr., ’59

Mr. Thomas M. Hinds, ’56

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Douglas E. Kelley, ’82

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Carl V. Lillvik, ’61

The Honorable and Mrs. Robert R. Mallard, ’59

Lt. Col. Norman F. McLeod, USA, ’59* and Mrs. Sarah J. McLeod

Col. Russell T. Mease, ANG, ’85, CGC ’96, and Ms. Maria M. Urrechaga, CGC ’95

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Montei, ’87

Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Morris, ’95

Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Musick, ’62

Mrs. Constance S. Parramore

Dr. and Mrs. William H. Porter, ’62

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Reeves, ’77

Dr. and Mrs. Orion A. Rust, ’80

Lt. Col. Gerhardt H. Schrage, USA, Ret., ’51

Dr. and Mrs. William F. Schupp, ’62

Mr. Robert C. Schwarze, ’59, and
Mrs. Lucille J. Schwarze*

Mr. Creighton H. Smith, ’79

Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Steers, III, ’68

Mrs. Analyn A. Stokes

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Michael A. Suthard, ’70

Col. and Mrs. David G. Tarbox, ’71

* Deceased