Philanthropy Leadership Dinner
On May 9, 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 200 guests attended the event.
- Latroy Robinson BA ’18 gave a dance performance as part of the program.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Former Trustee Bill Schaff, Trustee Paula Hayes BS ’92, and Board Chair Stephanie Fowler MA ’97.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Elisabeth Hampton-Gray BS ’64 and Margi Brown BA ’64.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Bill Mangels BS ’55 and Ardis Mangels BS ’58.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Lynn O’Brien-Wolfe and Dee Wolfe BS ’68, JD ’74.Credit: Nina Johnson
- Life Trustee Ron Ragen and Patti Babler.Credit: Nina Johnson
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