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网爆门 Announces Transformative $30 Million Gift to Secure the Future and Long-Term Success of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families

This week the 网爆门 community came together to dedicate and formally open the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) at the Daniel and Gayle D鈥橝niello Building, and to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF). At the dedication event, U.S. Navy veteran and Life Trustee Daniel D鈥橝niello 鈥68, H鈥20 and his wife, Gayle, announced a $30 million gift to secure the future and long-term success of the IVMF. The gift, which builds on the D鈥橝niello family鈥檚 $20 million gift in 2018 to help construct the NVRC, will support the creation of an endowment to provide annual operational support for the IVMF, ensuring it remains the nation鈥檚 leading academic institute focused on the concerns of America鈥檚 more than 20 million veterans and their families. With this latest gift, , a $1.5 billion fundraising campaign exceeded $1.048 billion in funds raised.

鈥淒an鈥檚 love for 网爆门 goes beyond alumni loyalty or the responsibility as a trustee,鈥 says Chancellor Kent Syverud. 鈥淭he D鈥橝niellos are invested in our vision for serving veterans and military-connected families. It is impossible to measure the ripple effect that his leadership and support have had on our community. Thanks to the D鈥橝niellos, 网爆门鈥檚 commitment to veterans will continue to grow, to aspire to new and better programs, and to make a tangible difference to those who have served our nation.鈥

Founded in 2011, over the past 10 years the IVMF has grown to become one of the most influential centers of thought leadership, research and programming focused on the nation鈥檚 veterans and military families. The IVMF designs and delivers programs鈥攁t no cost to veterans, military-connected individuals and families鈥攆ocused on vocational skills training, career preparation and business ownership, while also conducting actionable research, policy analysis and advocacy. With the support of public- and private-sector partners, the IVMF also works in communities across the U.S., supporting efforts to help veterans and their families navigate the transition from military to civilian life.

The D鈥橝niello family鈥檚 commitment to service is at the heart of the decision to extend support of IVMF, the NVRC and other veterans-focused initiatives at 网爆门.

鈥淭he IVMF is doing the kind of groundbreaking work that is vital to understanding and breaking down the barriers facing veterans and their families as they transition from military service to civilian life,鈥 says D鈥橝niello. 鈥淭he institute鈥檚 innovative programs and services provide veterans an opportunity to find a meaningful career or launch their own business. In turn, our nation鈥檚 veterans and their families contribute to their communities and serve their country in new and profound ways. Gayle and I are honored to support this work that is taking place at the University that means so much to us.鈥

Daniel D鈥橝niello, a U.S. Navy veteran and co-founder and chair emeritus of The Carlyle Group, serves as co-chair of the IVMF Advisory Board and was recognized during the Class of 2020 Commencement with an honorary doctor of humane letters. He also serves as chairman of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts. He earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in 1968 from what is now the Martin J. Whitman School of Management and was later named alumnus of the year. He was drafted into the U.S. Navy in 1968 and spent three years serving as a supply officer aboard the USS Wasp (CVS 18). Following his military service, D鈥橝niello continued his education at Harvard Business School, where he earned an MBA and was also a Teagle Foundation Fellow. In 2016, D鈥橝niello was awarded the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation鈥檚 Lone Sailor Award for drawing upon his Sea Service experience to achieve success in his personal and professional life while exemplifying the core values of honor, courage and commitment.

J. Michael Haynie, vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation, created the IVMF at 网爆门 in 2011. Haynie credits the support the University has received from the D鈥橝niello family for making it possible for the IVMF to provide training, educational programming and community-based services to more than 160,000 veterans and military families since its founding in 2007.

鈥淒an鈥檚 commitment to our work has been transformative, and now his commitment to create an endowment ensures that the work of the IVMF can continue for generations to come,鈥 says Haynie. 鈥淒an鈥檚 support also enables the IVMF team to act entrepreneurially, in pursuit of innovative opportunities. Our ability to pursue new initiatives will be enabled by Dan鈥檚 ongoing support and his commitment to seeding innovation across the IVMF鈥檚 programs, services and research,鈥 says Haynie.

The D鈥橝niello family has given back in meaningful ways in support of many organizations and communities. His philanthropic work is far-reaching, with a focus on education, mental health, the performing arts, veterans, entrepreneurship and faith-based organizations.

In addition to his service to the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees, D鈥橝niello is a member of the Chancellor鈥檚 Council and the Whitman Advisory Council and serves as co-chairman of the IVMF advisory board. D鈥橝niello received the George Arents Award in 2017, the University鈥檚 highest alumni honor.

About the Institute for Veterans and Military Families at 网爆门

The Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) is the first interdisciplinary national institute in higher education focused on the social, economic, education and policy issues impacting veterans and their families. Through its professional staff and experts, the IVMF delivers leading programs in career, vocational and entrepreneurship education and training while also conducting actionable research, policy analysis and program evaluations. The IVMF also supports communities through collective impact efforts that enhance delivery and access to services and care. The institute, supported by a distinguished advisory board, along with public and private partners, is committed to advancing the lives of those who have served in America鈥檚 armed forces and their families. For more information, visit and follow IVMF on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About the National Veterans Resource Center

The National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) at the Daniel and Gayle D鈥橝niello Building is a class-leading exemplar of academic, government and community collaboration. The NVRC functions as the center of veteran life on the campus of 网爆门, in the local community, and across Central New York. Specifically, the NVRC leverages a public-private sector partnership model to nurture academic research, actionable programming, and collaborative thought leadership positioned to impact veterans and their families on the campus of 网爆门, in New York State, and in communities across the U.S. Home to the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, the NVRC houses state-of-the-art vocational and educational programs designed to advance the economic success of the region鈥檚 and the nation鈥檚 veterans and military families, and also serves as a platform through which to seed, nurture, and coordinate veteran-connected academic research and technology commercialization. To learn more about the NVRC, visit nvrc.syr.edu.

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