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Class of 2012

2022 Reunion Campaign Report

See how you and your classmates made a difference with your 10th reunion campaign

2012 class diamond

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

248 members of the Class of 2012 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 2012 reunion campaign committee:

Co-Chairs

Bryce Kam
Rubi Ancajas Kam
Candace Ryu
Philip Tom

Committee

Karen Acevedo
Fiona Angel
Zahra Axinn
Khaesha Brooks
Fabiola Camacho
Michael Cruz
Noura Elfarra
Daniel Fuentes
Tess Hartigan
Cameron Henry
Galym Imanbayev
Deniz Kahramaner
Jessica Kao

Ben Laufer
Rita Martinez
Bradford Nguyen
Will Oberndorf
Carolyn Prioleau
Jasmine Rodriguez
Rashida Ruddock
Ram Sachs
Jesús Salas
Cody Sam
Caroline Schwanzer
Kelsei Wharton

Class of 2012 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.

Class of ’12, you were the first 10th reunion to raise more than $900k for The Stanford Fund since the Class of 1998 did so in 2008!

$7,882,019

dollars raised
($7.8 million goal)

$900,914

gifts through The Stanford Fund
($500k goal)

16%

class participation

248 donors

added to class honor rolls

Why I gave

I had an incredible experience at Stanford—it’s where I met my wife and some of my closest friends. I’m happy to give back to the place that gave me so much.

Bryce Kam, ’12

Bryce Kam

In today’s world, I believe that it is ever more imperative that young adults graduate from university with a strong sense of who they are. Stanford provides the best possible environment for this to happen for each of its students. And it is this that I support.

Candace Ryu, ’12

Candace Ryu