Washington University in St. Louis

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Class of 1995 - Crisis Response Fund Challenge


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To encourage you to participate, Adam Stanley and his family have established a generous Class of 1995 Crisis Response Fund Challenge.

If only 18 more classmates give back, we’ll reach our goal, and the Stanley's will contribute $30,000 to the WashU Crisis Response Fund, supporting students and employees who have been adversely affected​ by COVID-19.

Adam L. Stanley earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Washington University in 1995. He currently provides strategic and operational direction for Cushman & Wakefield’s client facing and colleague technology systems and infrastructure across all business lines and markets. As Global CIO and Chief Digital Officer, and a member of the Global Managing Board, he advocates for the best solutions for the best clients, supported by the best talent.

Drawing on his more than 20 years of industry experience, Adam is a change agent with proven success driving growth, performance, talent retention and innovation. Under Adam’s leadership, Cushman & Wakefield (formerly DTZ) was named to the CIO100 for 2018, 2016 and 2015 by CIO Magazine. Adam has also been honored as one of Chicago Tech 50, Infoworld Premier 100 Leader, Huffington Post’s Most Social CIOs, and the InfoWorld CTO 25.

Prior to joining the firm, Adam served as Technology and Security Services Director for Aviva PLC, a FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 insurer and asset manager and the world's sixth largest insurer. Adam’s numerous global and U.S. leadership roles have also included serving as the Global Chief Technology Officer of Aon, a global provider of risk management, insurance, and reinsurance brokerage. He spent nearly 10 years with Deloitte Consulting.

Adam has served on the board of directors of GATX Corporation since 2019. He is active in the startup PropTech community and serves as mentor or advisor to multiple accelerators while serving on the Board of Directors of CEC/1871, one of America’s top incubators. He is deeply involved in the civic and charitable community and in addition to Board roles, provides pro-bono technology, operations, and organizational strategy advisory services to non-profit organizations. Adam has also served as a WashU Reunion committee member and is currently the Gift Chair for the class of 1995, and he has supported annual scholarships in the Olin Business School and McKelvey School of Engineering.

                                   

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Get your WashU socks!


When you make a gift of any amount, you will receive a pair of limited-edition socks featuring the WashU logo and Bear. The mid-calf-length socks come in two sizes and are made from 88% cotton, 9% polyester, and 3% elastane.

Please allow 4–6 weeks for delivery.

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