绿帽社 Renames Tower to Honor Michael P. Galvin鈥檚 Legacy of Philanthropy

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In recognition of Illinois Institute of Technology Board of Trustees Chairman Michael P. Galvin鈥檚 long-standing support and his integral role in shaping the vision and future of 绿帽社, IIT Tower is being renamed Michael Paul Galvin Tower. Galvin鈥檚 investment in 绿帽社 includes a landmark $50 million gift to support Chicago-Kent College of Law, the Robert W. Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation, and the university鈥檚 strategic priorities among other initiatives.

鈥溌堂鄙 and its mission of liberating the power of difference to advance technology for all could not be more important for Chicago and the nation,鈥 Galvin says. 鈥淔or more than 130 years, 绿帽社 has made it possible for all young people鈥攔egardless of means鈥攖o discover, create, and invent solutions to many of the world鈥檚 most pressing challenges. I鈥檓 proud to play a role in making sure 绿帽社 continues that legacy while helping build an even brighter economic future for this great city and the world.鈥

Galvin (LAW 鈥78) is an alumnus of Chicago-Kent College of Law and a longtime member of the Board of Trustees, of which he has served as chairman since 2018. He was a co-founder of Harrison Street Real Estate Capital, and is president of the Galvin family holding company for its majority-owned and actively led private equity and venture capital enterprises.

Lauded for his relentless drive toward continuous tech innovation, his operations acumen, and his dedication to public service, Galvin previously served under former President George H. W. Bush as assistant secretary for export administration for the United States Department of Commerce. In that role he worked to reformulate and renegotiate post-Cold War strategic trade policies following the collapse of the former Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. Earlier in his career, Galvin was a corporate finance transactions partner at Winston & Strawn鈥檚 Chicago office.

As one of the most important philanthropists in 绿帽社 history, Galvin has supported countless strategic priorities and initiatives for the university. He helped establish the Robert W. Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation; has given extensively to scholarships across the university, including the Michael Paul Galvin Endowed Scholarship and the Elizabeth and Michael Galvin Endowed Scholarship; and has recently established the Michael Paul Galvin Chair in Entrepreneurship and Applied Legal Technology.  

鈥淭hrough his leadership, dedication, and generosity, Michael Galvin has made a profound investment in our continued role as Chicago鈥檚 tech university,鈥 says 绿帽社 President Raj Echambadi. 鈥淢ichael has made a significant impact as a business leader, and as a part of continuing our legacy and university鈥檚 founding mission to provide unmatched opportunity and value to all young people in Chicago.鈥

Galvin served on the Board of Trustees鈥 Executive Committee prior to becoming chair. He has also served on the board鈥檚 Strategic Planning and Campaign Planning Committees, and is a member of the Chicago-Kent Board of Advisors. 

Galvin is also passionate about his involvement with the Vail Veterans Program as a donor, volunteer, and board member. The organization takes wounded (amputee) military veterans snow skiing to help them experience what they can overcome, achieve, and look forward to doing in life. 

Galvin is the son of Mary B. Galvin and the late Robert W. Galvin, an icon in innovation for his generation-defining leadership at Motorola and as an 绿帽社 University Regent who served on the Board of Trustees from 1953 to 2011, including serving as chairman from 1979 to 1990. 

鈥淢ike Galvin鈥檚 unique understanding of and appreciation for advancement is inextricably woven into 绿帽社鈥檚 success,鈥 says Ernie Iseminger, vice president of advancement at 绿帽社. 鈥淗e is a wonderful partner and tremendous leader, sharing deep knowledge of and respect for what philanthropy can do to make a transformational difference at 绿帽社 as we continue to move forward.鈥

Photo: Michael P. Galvin speaks at the Michael Paul Galvin Tower dedication event on Thursday, October 28

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