
Introduction
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL REPRESENTS A TRADITION OF SUPPORT TO ENSURE PURDUE UNIVERSITY’S CONTINUED EXCELLENCE.
Giving is in the university’s DNA. Our founder, John Purdue, led the way in 1869 with his original gift of $150,000. Following his example, President’s Council has continued to set the standard for private giving at Purdue since 1972. Its members include those who give at least $1,000 annually to the university.
The council commemorated its golden anniversary throughout 2022. We kicked off this landmark year in February during a large gathering of alumni and friends in Naples, Florida, organized by the Purdue for Life Foundation (of which President’s Council is a part). Highlights throughout the year included a heavily researched “yearbook” featuring President’s Council milestones from each decade, large-scale environmental signage, curated print pieces and event collateral, athletic-event sponsorships, and a golden finale and gala dinner coinciding with Homecoming weekend and Mitch Daniels’s final Annual Dinner as university president.
The overall goal was to pay homage to President’s Council and its impact, thank those members who generously support Purdue, and increase campus visibility.
Over the course of the campaign, we have seen President’s Council membership grow, in addition to an increase in dollars raised—a reflection of members’ commitment to the success of Purdue, its programs, and its students.














































