Jane Frank
Pledges $500,000 to Smith School
of Business
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The
Howard Frank Auditorium,
given by Jane Frank, to
recognize the work of
her husband, the dean,
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Jane Frank, director and
owner of the McLean, Va.-based
Worlds of Wonder art gallery,
has pledged $500,000 to the
Smith School of Business, to
honor the contributions of her
husband, the schools dean. In
recognition of the gift, the
school has named its largest
auditorium the Howard Frank
Auditorium. The 250-seat
auditorium is located in the
schools new 103,000-square-foot
wing, which opened for classes
in September 2002.
I am proud of the great
strides the Smith School has
made under the direction of my
husband, and I am pleased to
recognize his work with this
gift, said Jane Frank, who is
also an adjunct faculty member
at the Smith School. I hope my
gift will also help the school
continue to move forward and
build upon its leadership
position.
The Smith School will use
part of Mrs. Franks gift to
stimulate fundraising by
providing the matching dollars
often needed to secure other
donations. The gift will also
support general operations.
Howard
Frank has been dean of the Smith
School since 1997. Under his
direction, the school has earned
a reputation as a leader in
management education and
research for the digital
economy. The school has
significantly increased the
number of its faculty, expanded
its off-campus part-time MBA
offerings, launched an executive
MBA program, and opened numerous
leading-edge centers and
laboratories. Also under Franks
tenure, the school built a $38
million addition, a
technologically advanced
learning environment that
doubled the size of the school
facility and united most of the
undergraduate and graduate
classes under one roof.
The gift from Jane Frank is
the second significant gift to
the Smith School to be announced
in as many weeks. On July 29,
the school announced that real
estate developer Robert H. Smith
had pledged an additional $3
million to the school that bears
his name. Smith is a 1950
alumnus of the business school.