“I would like very much, in the next 10 minutes, to be the second-largest donor,” David LaCross quipped to a crowd that included the Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees, members of Darden’s Principal Donors Society and UVA President Jim Ryan.
LaCross said he supports his alma mater because his Darden education “made his career trajectory possible.” The 1978 graduate had a 10-year career at Bank of America, then founded Risk Management Technologies. His wife, Kathleen, graduated from UVA’s College of Arts & Science in 1976.
“I admire Dave and Kathy so much,” Ryan said. “The way that they have gone about their philanthropy in a thoughtful and understated way is truly admirable. They are making a difference not just for Darden, but for the entirety of the University, and I couldn’t be more grateful.”
October was the start of what’s being called Milestone II of the Darden School’s “Powered by Purpose” campaign, “Faculty Forward.” The second milestone builds on the first, which achieved its $400 million goal two years before its expected 2025 conclusion.
The LaCross bequest fulfills one of Milestone II’s top five priorities: to position Darden and UVA as trailblazers in research, teaching and deployment of artificial intelligence and other innovative tech applications in the business landscape.
The gift will fund research and instruction in artificial intelligence, its ethical implications for management, and the challenges and opportunities AI presents for business and society and well-being.
Darden’s Artificial Intelligence Initiative was launched by LaCross’ initial 2022 bequest. The new work on AI will involve both Darden’s Institute for Business in Society and the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics.