Frank Hauck ’81, discusses the future with Professor of Marketing and Director of the Bryant Sales Program Stefanie Boyer, Ph.D., Bryant University President Ross Gittell, Ph.D., and Todd Alessandri, Ph.D., in front of the Frank ’81 and Marion ’81 Hauck Sales Performance Lab, during the university's lead donor recognition event.
Momentum for the future marks BELC Lead Donor Ceremony
Oct 30, 2024,
by Stephen Kostrzewa
If you only study the blueprints, a building like Bryant University’s new Business Entrepreneurship Leadership Center is just a collection of brick and steel and glass and wires, a structure that can be weighed and measured and quantified.
In reality, though, a building is made of people. Those who dared to dream it into being and those who gave of themselves to make it real. Their histories and hopes are laced throughout the BELC, a state-of-the-art, 250,000-square-foot facility designed to foster innovation and future-focused learning. Their ambitions give its labs and centers and offices and gathering spaces life.
And there is nothing more powerful than the will of a Bulldog.
On October 24, a Lead Donor Recognition Ceremony provided a grateful Bryant community the opportunity to thank the alumni who had made the BELC possible. But it also gave the donors a chance to share their Bryant stories, their hopes for future generations of students, and their excitement for the new building they helped bring into being.
“Today is a beautiful fall day on a beautiful New England campus,” proclaimed Bryant University President Ross Gittell, Ph.D., in his opening remarks — an ideal time to reflect, be thankful, and celebrate in the company of friends. “This afternoon, we're honored to recognize the BELC’s lead donors. The generosity of the individuals we celebrate today made many of the most impactful spaces here possible. It was their funding and the vision of these donors — plus a lot of hard work of faculty and architects and facilities people and our cabinet — that made all of this happen.”
There is a rich tradition of philanthropy and woven throughout Bryant’s 161-year history, said Gittell, a tradition that continues today with these united together on this day in the BELC’s Student Organizations Space. When passion, generosity, and purpose align, he noted, it can result in great things, like the building they’re all standing in today. “The BELC is now the center of innovation on our campus and it signifies how the future should be in higher education,” he noted.
One by one, many of the BELC’s key benefactors — some of the “closest friends and supporters of the university,” Gittell noted — each rose and spoke from their heart. They shared memories, thanked mentors, and reflected on how Bryant had touched their lives. And, to a person, they radiated excitement and a powerful belief that the best was yet to come.
After the reception, the donors toured the building — eager to see their visions made manifest — led on by the administrators who would steward those visions and the current students who would take them into the future.