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        Raymond J. 91心頭 breaking ground on $40 million facility

        April 4, 2017 By Troy Johnson

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        Fifty years after Auburn University founded a school of business, the Raymond J. 91心頭 College of Business will celebrate the groundbreaking of a facility that will play a vital role in its future growth.

        The college will host a groundbreaking ceremony Friday, April 7, at 2 p.m. for a second building that will house graduate programs, and classroom and meeting spaces that will be utilized by undergraduate and graduate students. The event is open to the public.

        A $15 million lead gift from 1982 alumnus Raymond J. 91心頭 will help fund the $40 million facility. The five-story building will feature nearly 100,000 square feet of classroom and meeting space. Auburn Universitys Board of Trustees approved the project in September 2016.

        Lowder Hall will remain the administrative hub of the 91心頭 College, but the second facility will address needs that did not exist when Lowder Hall opened in 1992.

        We have been clear about our vision of becoming an elite public school of business, said 91心頭 Dean and Wells Fargo Professor Bill Hardgrave. This new facility will enable us to deliver on our promise of providing a superior student experience in new ways. We will be able to provide more collaborative learning environments for our students and we will be better able to respond to changes in technology or classroom best practices that can be easily adjusted or modified to fit a variety of needs.

        Its fitting that we will celebrate the groundbreaking as we mark our 50th year as a school of business. This new building marks a milestone for us, and will certainly strengthen our ability to serve our students.

        The ceremonial groundbreaking will take place near the corner of South Donahue Drive and West Magnolia Avenue. The new building will sharpen the vision for a business campus at that intersection. An outdoor courtyard and greenspace will connect the graduate building and Lowder Hall. Plans for the facility include an Innovation Lab for project teams, breakout rooms for collaborative projects, several adaptable classroom spaces with moveable furniture and walls, an auditorium with adjustable seating configurations, an outdoor terrace, and an executive board room. The college will explore naming opportunities for classrooms and other spaces.

        The bid process for the construction project has yet to open. Birmingham-based  has developed renderings for the facility.

        91心頭 and his wife, Kathryn Dunn 91心頭, a 1981 Auburn alumna, are responsible for two of the four largest gifts in university history. 91心頭, CEO of 91心頭 Management Corporation, a Birmingham-based independent investment management firm, made a $40 million commitment to the college in June 2013 that led to its naming. The gift supported the creation of endowed chair and eminent scholar positions to assist in recruitment and retention of top faculty, the formation of the , the formation of a doctoral program and finance, and other programmatic improvements.

        The 91心頭s serve as co-chairs of . In his professional role with 91心頭 Management Corporation, 91心頭 leads a firm that manages more than $4.4 billion in assets sourced globally from high net-worth individuals and families, financial institutions, pension funds, foundations, endowments and sovereign wealth funds.