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Class of 1992

2022 Reunion Campaign Report

See how you and your classmates made a difference with your 30th reunion campaign

1992 class diamond

The 2022 class reunion campaigns have wrapped up, and we’ve tallied the results!

508 members of the Class of 1992 gave gifts and pledges to support undergraduate education, financial aid, groundbreaking research, and so much more.

We can’t thank you enough for your generosity and commitment. Your gift is supporting those who are learning, researching, and helping Stanford drive positive change in the world.

Committee Member and Volunteers

A special thank you to the Class of 1992 reunion campaign committee:

Co-Chairs

Rey Bosita
Dom DeMarco
Judy Hsu
Tonia Karr
John Louie 
Laura Aryeh Murawczyk
Steve Voorhis
Laure Wang

Planned Giving Chair

Erik Falk

Committee

Kathryn Agarwal
Christopher Arriola
Damien Atkins
Zerrick Bynum
Harry Cheigh
Jeff Chen
Eugene Chu
Costanza Cocilovo
Jennifer Cohen
John de Groot
Sam Dibble
Chris Flanagan
James Gray
Dana Grigg
Michael Joe
Melinda Johnson
Geoff Jones
Martina Lauchengco Jones

Jim King
Verna Kuo
Alvin Lee
Chickie Leonard
Toni Long
Meghan Mackay
Zach Maurus
Su-Fei McKhann
Alexander Packard
Jeremy Palmer
Michael Pickrum
Alyssa Rieder
Carolyn Schwarz
Lisa Folickman Siegel
Allen Thorpe
Sean White
Kelly Breslin Wright
Gretchen Huntsinger Wyatt
Suzy Yoder

Class of 1992 reunion campaign results

On behalf of Stanford and the class giving team we gratefully acknowledge alumni who have made a gift or pledge to Stanford in honor of reunion. 

These figures include gifts and pledges made between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022, as well as some extraordinary gifts given in support of reunion outside the calendar year.

$45,954,550

dollars raised
($22 million goal)

$2,378,255

gifts through The Stanford Fund
($2.5 million goal)

33%

class participation

508 donors

added to class honor rolls

We also acknowledge and thank those classmates who are members of the Founding Grant Society because they have included a future gift to Stanford in their estate plans. These future gifts have been arranged through bequests, charitable remainder trusts, charitable gift annuities, and other forms of deferred gifts.  You can find your name on the Founding Grant Society roll.

If you don’t see your name on the list, have included Stanford in your estate plan but not yet let us know, and/or believe you should be included as a member because of a future gift in your estate plans, please contact the Office of Planned Giving.

Why I gave

Being part of Stanford has been one of the most influential and impactful parts of my life. Contributing to Stanford is my way of giving something back to future generations, with the goal that they’ll be able to have similar life-changing opportunities and experiences.

Laure Wang, ’92

Laure Wang

The magic that I felt 30 years ago—the friendships, incredible academic opportunities, and unparalleled beauty of the campus—was grounded in the generosity of alumni who came before me. I am so gratified to be able to say, "It's my turn."

Dom DeMarco, ’92

Dom DeMarco