Philanthropy Leadership Dinner
On May 3, Lewis & Clark hosted the Philanthropy Leadership Dinner in the Kridel Grand Ballroom of the Portland Art Museum. The event is designed to honor and acknowledge members of Lewis & Clark’s giving societies. More than 230 guests attended the event.
- Dinner speaker Stephen Dow Beckham, Pamplin Professor Emeritus of History.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Trustee Patrick Nielson BA ’71and Dorris Nielson with Trustee Scott Dubchansky.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Susan Locey, Peter Lahti, Julie McPherson, and head football coach Jay Locey.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Josh Aller and Hillary Dixon BA ’99.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Muriel Lezak, Barnes and Molly Ellis, and the Hon. Diarmuid O’Scannlain.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Susan Bates and Life Trustee John Bates with Aaron Meyer BA ’95.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Taunya Anderson, Autry Liggett, and Pamplin Associate Professor of History David Campion.Credit: Nina Johnson
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