This past May, Suffolk Law announced the formation of the Dean’s Cabinet Leadership Circle, paying tribute to the generosity of some of the school’s most philanthropic alumni.
The inaugural Circle members consist of those who have committed at least $1 million to the Law School (a commitment that can include pledges as well as estate plans and trusts). They include Barry C. Cosgrove, JD ’85; Christine Newman Garvey, JD ’72; George N. Keches, JD ’75; Warren G. Levenbaum, JD ’72; and Alan B. Sharaf, JD ’87 (pictured top to bottom).
Together, these especially generous donors are helping to advance Suffolk Law’s founding mission of providing an outstanding practice-oriented legal education to students of every possible background and circumstance.
“Our Leadership Circle members have played a key role in our success in recent years. They have enabled us to extend more generous scholarship offers to students, invest in critical curricular initiatives, and provide funding for a wide array of student-focused resources. I am deeply grateful to them for showing such exceptional support for Suffolk Law and our students,” said Dean Andrew Perlman.
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Photographs courtesy of Alan Sharaf; by Michael J. Clarke; by John Gillooly; courtesy of Christine Garvey; by Michael J. Clarke
This past May, Suffolk Law announced the formation of the Dean’s Cabinet Leadership Circle, paying tribute to the generosity of some of the school’s most philanthropic alumni.
The inaugural Circle members consist of those who have committed at least $1 million to the Law School (a commitment that can include pledges as well as estate plans and trusts). They include Barry C. Cosgrove, JD ’85; Christine Newman Garvey, JD ’72; George N. Keches, JD ’75; Warren G. Levenbaum, JD ’72; and Alan B. Sharaf, JD ’87 (pictured top to bottom).