UAA Donors

Gary Klopfer, ’81, and Jane Cuddy Klopfer in front of Cuddy Hall on the UAA campus. 

The building is named to honor Jane's grandmother, Lucy Hon Cuddy. During her lifetime, Lucy Hon Cuddy was an Alaska community leader, educator, University of Alaska Regent and Chair of the Board of the First National Bank of Alaska. Cuddy Hall serves the UAA Culinary Arts and Hospitality Administration program. The Klopfers’ $1 million gift to the UAA College of Business and Public Policy continues a legacy of giving begun by Jane’s family.





The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) announced today it received a $1 million gift from accounting alumnus and entrepreneur Gary Klopfer, ’81, and his wife Jane Cuddy Klopfer, a celebrated Alaska investment leader. The gift will establish the UAA Student Investment Fund in the College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), giving students real-world experience using financial industry tools. The gift is the largest, individual gift an alumnus has given to UAA during his lifetime.

“The Klopfers' inspirational gift demonstrates the multigenerational impact UAA has on the lives of Alaskans. When alumni give back, it is a powerful statement of commitment to future UAA students,” said Chancellor Sean Parnell. “The generosity of Gary and Jane Klopfer is part of the UAA legacy. Generations of students have already benefited from the longstanding support and contributions of Jane’s family to many areas of the university, particularly UAA’s culinary arts and hospitality programs housed in Lucy Cuddy Hall, which is named in honor of Jane’s grandmother.”



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