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  An initial gift of $500,000 was given by Garrey E. Carruthers, dean of the business college and vice provost for economic development, and his wife, Katherine, to establish the Garrey E. and Katherine T. Carruthers Chair in Economic Development.

The funding from the chair may be used to augment the salary of the faculty member holding the chair and other professional expenses necessary to support associated academic activities and related programs. The chair holder will be selected at a later date. Although the chair will be in the business college it will be associated with NMSU's Arrowhead Center Inc., which provides support and guidance to innovators who want to turn their ideas into profit. The center, which will partner with New Mexico laboratories and other institutions of higher learning, will help create jobs, enhance student education, recruit and retain faculty, and connect ideas with capital.

"I think it's extremely important that if you have had some success in your life as a result of having received a fine education at a university, that you return some of that to the university," Carruthers said. "Kathy and I have been fortunate in business and I have to attribute part of that fortune to the fact that I attended New Mexico State as well as Iowa State University."

In addition, Katherine T. Carruthers said they have strong ties to the university. "Most of our children and their spouses graduated from New Mexico State, and this is where my husband and I met," she said.

"It is opportune that we can name the chair because of the focus NMSU will now have on economic and community development," he said. "My new responsibilities as vice provost for economic development will require that we enhance our capacity for assisting companies, communities and the state in creating and maintaining high-quality, wealth-creating jobs. The chair holder will be the 'go-to academic' for many of the research and educational programs needed to meet this challenge."

"Dr. Carruthers has demonstrated again what a true commitment to NMSU means," said President Michael V. Martin. "He has served this institution and higher education in New Mexico in so many ways. This gift is yet another indication that he will leave a permanent and positive legacy for all who benefit from NMSU."

 
     
 
NMSU appreciates their generosity and is honored to benefit from the Carruthers' commitment to education and our community.
 
     
   
 
The Foundation Spotlight shares the stories of individuals who have had a major impact on New Mexico State University.
 
     
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  Lonnie Abernethy       Garrey & Katherine Carruthers      
          Nazario C’de Baca      
          John Cordova      
                 
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      Ed & Harold "Chub" Foreman   Brad Gordon   Stan Hanssen  
      Bill & Lois Friel   Gene & Viodell Gosnell   Lou & Mary Henson  
      Stan Fulton          
                 
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      Dinah Jentgen   Valerie Klipsch   Tom & Evelyn Linebery  
      Shari Jones          
      Maria Elena Jurado          
                 
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  Barbara Lee Myers              
  Robert Myers              
                 
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          Leonard R. Sugerman      
                 
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      Danny and Myrna Villanueva   Jack Ward      
                 
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      Joan & Herbert Zuhl          
                 
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