Scholarship Gala Raises Over $450,000
Galloway, N.J. – More than 600 people supported Stockton University’s 39th Annual Scholarship Benefit Gala at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Saturday, which, along with sponsorships and donations, raised over $450,000.
Stockton President Harvey Kesselman thanked guests, sponsors, and donors for their
support, both at Gala and throughout the year.
“Because of your generosity and because you know that an investment in scholarship
funds is an investment in our future, Stockton can prepare more students to lead the
way, as innovators, educators, critical thinkers and problem solvers for a better
tomorrow,” Kesselman said.
Net proceeds from the event support the Stockton University Foundation Benefit Gala
Endowed Scholarship Fund, which provided more than $123,500 in scholarships to over
115 students last year.
Several students who have received scholarships from the gala fund attended the event
Saturday.
Nilanjana Das will graduate in May 2021 with a degree in Marine Science and Biology.
Her scholarship allowed her to participate in several scientific research activities
outside her academics.
“The experiences I’ve gained through my scholarship opened up a lot of doors that
will help me in my future career and prepare me for graduate school,” said Das. “I’d
just like to thank the donors of that scholarship for making these opportunities possible.”
Daniel Nugent, chief development officer and executive director of the Stockton Foundation,
thanked donors, the gala committee, volunteers, and all who assisted in making the
event a success. He also underscored the value that the Gala brings to students and
Stockton.
“In addition to having a great time, we’re raising money to support some incredible
students,” he said. “In my role I’m fortunate to have the opportunity to interact
with many of the students who benefit from our Foundation scholarships – they are
truly impressive.”
Guests began the evening with a cocktail reception featuring Stockton-inspired cocktails
in the Osprey Signature Lounge, specialties from the Beer and Spirit Garden, hors
d’oeuvres, carving stations, a raw bar, and decadent desserts.
The Philadelphia String Quartet kicked off the evening’s entertainment followed by
a performance from Stockton a capella group, Stockapella. Guests then packed the dance
floor for a lively performance by The Midtown Men – featuring four stars from the
original cast of Broadway’s Jersey Boys. DJ Blaze followed The Midtown Men and kept
guests dancing well into the evening.
Throughout the evening guests bid on several auction items, including this year’s
newest addition, the Ultimate Tour of Atlantic City, which included gifts valued at
$3,000.
Primary partner for this year’s event, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, once again agreed to
match the first $10,000 raised through the auction, while the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers Local 351 signed on as this year’s Platinum Record Sponsor.
Top sponsors include Aetna Better Health of New Jersey, Cooper University Health Care,
Legacy Treatment Services and Clover Health. Additionally, the gala received sponsorships
from: ACUA; AtlantiCare; Avalon Flooring; Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa; Bricklayers
& Allied Craftworkers; Caesars Entertainment; Capaldi Reynolds & Pelosi; Chartwells;
Cooper Levenson; Dean and Zoe Papas Family Foundation; Dr. Howard and Gayle Gross;
Falasca Mechanical Inc.; Follett Higher Education Group; Glenn Insurance, Inc.; Hard
Rock Hotel & Casino; Keystone + Mountain + Lakes Regional Council of Carpenters &
Carpenters Local 255; Local Union #322 Plumbers & Pipefitters; M&T Bank; Marathon
Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc.; Park Place Parking; Pennoni; Pennsylvania
Trust; Pepsi; Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP; SOSH Architects; South Jersey Industries;
The Azeez Foundation; The Press of Atlantic City; and Wells Fargo.
Since 2007, the Benefit Gala has added more than $3 million to the endowment in support of student scholarships. The endowment is a part of the Foundation, which has grown its net assets from $3 million in 2003 to nearly $40 million today. More than $820,000 was awarded by the Foundation to deserving students this year.
- Reported by Allie Sandberg.
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Diane D’Amico
Director of News and Media Relations
Stockton University
Galloway, N.J. 08205
Diane.DAmico@stockton.edu
609-652-4593
609-412-8069
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