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Dec. 21,
2005, 7:05AM By Business Editors SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 21, 2005--Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE:VLO) St. Mary's University officials and Valero Energy Corporation Chairman and CEO Bill Greehey announced today the creation of the Bill Greehey School of Business, endowed with a $25 million donation to St. Mary's University. Greehey's cash donation is the largest single gift in St. Mary's 153-year history and the biggest ever given to any San Antonio-area college or university. It will expand the university's recruitment of top business students from around the country and attract internationally known business professors, allowing the school to achieve national stature in an increasingly competitive environment. "This endowment will put St. Mary's business school on the path to becoming one of the top schools in the country," Greehey said. "But more importantly, it will help us develop future business leaders who are committed to excellence, to doing what's right and to giving back to their communities -- all of the qualities that have created Valero's special corporate culture. "Of all of the accomplishments in my career, the achievement that I am most proud of is this special culture which has made Valero the success it is today. So I hope that the business students who attend this school will be inspired to embrace this culture and really take it to heart as they pursue their own careers in the coming years," he said. The endowment will help the school attract and retain top faculty by creating research stipends for collaborations with companies on business projects, and by tripling annual professional development funding. It will help recruit the country's best business students by aggressively seeking them out locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. "Bill Greehey's leadership and vision will help the business school immediately achieve national premier status and inspire future generations of students to lead by example," said St. Mary's University President Charles L. Cotrell. "Because this unprecedented gift was given in cash, rather than in the form of a pledge, it demonstrates Bill's commitment to quickly enhancing the school's quality and service to society, and will transform the lives and futures of our business school graduates." Greehey has a long history of giving to St. Mary's, his alma mater, and his latest gift is expected to propel the School of Business forward so that it can become one of the country's best business schools. "We are honored and grateful to have Bill Greehey directly involved in our mission to educate tomorrow's business leaders," said Business School Dean Keith Russell. "This represents a quantum leap forward in quality." Opportunities for students and faculty to share their expertise with the community will be of special interest to the business school. Throughout his career, Greehey has made community service a top priority, making Valero a national leader in contributing to United Way, volunteering for worthy community projects and giving back to the communities in which it has operations. The Bill Greehey School of Business will reflect that by creating and enhancing programs in line with Greehey's personal philosophy of giving back and St. Mary's Marianist mission of service to others. Enhancements to the school will begin taking place immediately, and many programs will be in place for incoming students this fall. A history of success and giving While Bill Greehey attended St. Mary's for just two years, that college experience made such an impression that he never forgot his alma mater. After serving in the Air Force and taking some courses at a community college, he enrolled at St. Mary's as an accounting student in 1959 and graduated with honors in 1960. As Greehey's career successes grew, so did his commitment to St. Mary's. Greehey was instrumental in the funding of the Alumni Athletics & Convocation Center, which was subsequently named in his honor, as well as the Gateway to Historic St. Mary's University project and the modernization of St. Louis Hall. In honor of Greehey's 40th anniversary with Valero, the Bill Greehey Chair for Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility was established at St. Mary's with contributions from Valero's employees, retirees, board members as well as from Greehey himself. As a result of his commitment to the university, he has been honored as the business school's Distinguished Graduate and recipient of the George B. Kohnen Award, named for the Marianist brother who was Greehey's mentor. Greehey has received the university's Distinguished Alumnus Award and has twice served on St. Mary's Board of Trustees. The university awarded Greehey an honorary
Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa degree in 1998, and his
most recent
gift
to the university
ensures
that his legacy of giving back to the community
will endure at St. Mary's. " If it weren't for him and others at St. Mary's, I never would have enjoyed the success I have. And one of the things I learned from him was that you're never a success until you share your success with others." A gift for the future With his $25 million endowment of the Bill Greehey School of Business, Greehey has ensured that St. Mary's will be able to attract top business talent in an increasingly competitive environment. The gift will spur qualitative improvements
that concentrate on three priorities: students,
faculty and infrastructure.
The school
has
set goals to significantly increase the
average ACT and SAT test scores
among undergraduates within five years,
and will establish programs to partner
students with San Antonio's growing business
community to give them real-world experience.
And the school
will strive
for
national excellence
by developing
programs for faculty research and collaboration. St. Mary's University, founded in 1852 by Marianist (Society of Mary) brothers and priests, is the oldest university in San Antonio, and the oldest Catholic university in Texas and the Southwest. St. Mary's tradition of personal attention and powerful academic programs has made it an educational leader. For many years, it has ranked in U.S. News & World Report's first tier among "America's Best Colleges" in the West for academic quality and value, ranking No. 3 in this year's annual survey for best value. A recent report by The Education Trust places St. Mary's in the top 10 for high graduation rates among public and private colleges in Texas. About Valero: Valero Energy Corporation is a Fortune
500 company based in San Antonio,
with approximately
22,000
employees and
annual revenue
of about $75
billion. The company owns and operates
18 refineries throughout the United
States, Canada and the Caribbean
with a combined
throughput capacity of approximately
3.3 million barrels
per day, making
it the largest refiner in North
America. Valero is also one of
the nation's largest retail operators
with more
than 5,000 retail and branded wholesale
outlets
in the United States,
Canada and the Caribbean under
various brand names, including Valero, Diamond
Shamrock,
Ultramar, Shamrock
and Beacon.
Please
visit www.valero.com for more information.
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