Your Class of 1994 Reunion Campaign
A message to the Class of 1994
Every five years, our class has the opportunity to reconnect, reflect on and celebrate our time at Stanford. Some found our calling here, others found partners, and all of us made lifelong friends. We’ve signed on as co-chairs for our Class of 1994 reunion campaign, and are asking you to join the campaign committee alongside us.
The 30th Reunion Campaign focuses on two goals:
Creating fun and memorable opportunities for class connection.
Raising support to ensure current students have the same opportunities we had.
Throughout the year, this page will be updated to reflect giving opportunities, events and highlights from the campaign. We hope you’ll join us in coming together to celebrate and make an impact!
Warmly,
Jennifer Hsu, Samuel Kim, Raquel Vargas Palmer, Michael Rashes, and Adam Zurofsky
Committee volunteers
Planned Giving Chair
Melissa Pifer Bender
Committee
David Bergan
Ron Brown
Carolyn Byun
Jeannie Chung
Amy Sah Cody
Lillian Huang Cummins
Robert Devens
Nancy Verlot Fazioli
Joseph Fazioli
Ying-Ying Goh
Jessica DiLullo Herrin
Jane Huang
Jim Hunt
Brian Krim
Linda Lai
Adriel Lares
Linda Shih Lee
Jon Levin
Larry Malkin
Janet Feldstein McKillop
Christopher Morace
Eric Muñoz
Joe Nelson
Angela Olivarez
Brett Rogers
Christine Ho Rogers
Scott Showalter
Kristen Sidell
Jorge Tapias
Dana Weeks Ugwonali
Obi Ugwonali
Jeremy Wang
Give back during your reunion year
So much of our student experience was supported by alumni before us, and now it’s our chance to pay it forward.
Whether you give through The Stanford Fund or to another part of Stanford, you can choose to support an area that was important to your experience or that you are passionate about.
All gifts made through December 31, 2024, will count towards our class reunion campaign and help our class make a collective impact.
Donate online
Make a secure gift online today. You can make an immediate impact by supporting Stanford students in ways that are meaningful to you.
Mail your gift
Make checks payable to “The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University” or “Stanford University” and mail to:
Stanford University
P.O. Box 20466
Stanford, CA 94309-0466
Please include a note telling us how you’d like your gift to be used (for example, “gift designated for The Stanford Fund”).
Make a pledge
Reunion commitments often take the form of multiyear pledges, typically over a five-year period. The entire amount of the pledge counts toward your class’ reunion giving total.
Make a planned gift
Planned giving involves providing for a future gift to charities through your financial and estate plans. The university welcomes gifts made through different planned giving arrangements.
Our progress
On behalf of Stanford and the class giving team we gratefully acknowledge alumni who have made a gift or pledge to Stanford in honor of reunion. These numbers reflect campaign commitments made between January 1 and August 31, 2024 (including some prior gifts made in honor of reunion). Our remaining honor roll deadline is December 31. Final results will be posted in February 2025.
$14,825,340
Dollars raised
(Goal: $18 million)
15%
Class participation
(Goal: 35%)
$2,028,285
Gifts to The Stanford Fund
(Goal: $1.8 million)
Class of 1994 Honor Roll
Find your name on our class roll for the 2024 reunion campaign.
Get involved
Help us reach our goals by volunteering with our campaign committee—just a few hours of your time makes a big impact. For more information about our campaign, please contact our reunion campaign team.
Why I give
I am continually inspired by my time at Stanford. I cherish the friendships, the interdisciplinary education that has shaped my worldview and the campus life that provided abundant memories. I want the next generation to be as equally inspired, which is why I continue to give back to Stanford.”
Jennifer Hsu, ’94
Our world continues to face new and important challenges. Meeting them will be critical to creating a better world for the next generation and will require as many thoughtful, rounded, and committed citizens and leaders as possible. Stanford is one of the rare institutions that is not only dedicated to that mission, but also makes it a reality.”
Adam Zurofsky, ’94