- Bernard Ramsey
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name = Bernard Ramsey
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birth_date = birth date|1915|11|10
birth_place =Macon, Georgia
death_date = death date and age|1996|7|11|1915|11|10
death_place =New York City
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occupation = Executive
nationality = flag|United StatesBernard Bruce Ramsey (
November 10 ,1915 -July 11 ,1996 ) was an executive withMerrill Lynch , a brokerage firm, but is best known for his philanthropic contributions to theUniversity of Georgia .A native of
Macon, Georgia ,United States , Ramsey graduated Lanier High School before moving on to the University of Georgia inAthens, Georgia , where he attended what is now known as theTerry College of Business and received aBachelor of Science (B.S. ) in Commerce in 1937. While in college, he was a member of the ArmyROTC ,Delta Sigma Pi andAlpha Tau Omega fraternities, and theGridiron Secret Society .After serving as a
lieutenant colonel inUnited States Air Force duringWorld War II , Ramsey joined Merrill Lynch as asalesman . By the time of his retirement in 1973, he had become a seniorvice president and was the chair of the executive committee of the firm.Over the next two decades, he gave generously to his
alma mater , culminating in a $20 million gift in 1993. He also left $18.8 million to the university in his will. To date, Ramsey is the largest individual benefactor of the University of Georgia.As a result of his efforts, the names of Ramsey and his wife, Eugenia, appear frequently in conjunction with the university, especially with regards to the business school. The nation's largest student
recreation center and a majorscholarship award are named after Ramsey, as well as numerous endowed chairs, programs, and classrooms across campus. Abronze statue of Ramsey sits on a park bench outside UGA's Honors College. The Ramsey Concert Hall is one of two musical recital halls located in the UGA Performing and Visual Arts Complex.Ramsey also endowed the Bernard B. and Eugenia A. Ramsey Chair of Private Enterprise in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at
Georgia State University in 1963.External links
*http://www.uga.edu/honors/fellows/about-program/Ra-benefactors.html
References
* [http://aysps.gsu.edu/news/briefing/spring02/privateenterprise.htm The Briefing- Spring/Summer 2002, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University]
* [http://www.uga.edu/columns/092396/pgone3.html "Most generous benefactor, Bernard B. Ramsey, dies", UGA Columns faculty/staff newspaper, September 9, 1996]
* [http://www.uga.edu/pac/tour.html UGA Performing Arts Center online tour]
* [http://www.uga.edu/columns/102196/pgone2.html "Ramsey leaves UGA an additional $18.8 million", UGA Columns faculty/staff newspaper, September 9, 1996]
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