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McIntire School Announces Name of New State-of-the-Art Building on the Lawn
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Julian H. Robertson Jr., Josie Robertson, and John Griffin. |
McIntire alumnus John A. Griffin honors legacy of Julian H.
Robertson Jr. and wife, Josie
The McIntire School announced Dec. 7, 2007, that its
state-of-the-art new building will be named “Robertson Hall,”
honoring the remarkable legacy of the distinguished financier Julian
H. Robertson Jr. and his wife, Josie. The 132,000-square-foot
Robertson Hall adjoins Rouss Hall, creating a 156,000-square-foot
academic complex on Thomas Jefferson’s historic Lawn.
The principal building gift, which carries with it the right to name
the building, was given not by Robertson himself, but by one of his
protégés: John A. Griffin (McIntire ’85).
Robertson is a world-renowned hedge fund manager, and he and Mrs.
Robertson stand out as extraordinarily active and generous
philanthropists, supporting numerous causes associated with
education, the arts, medicine, and the environment, among others.
Robertson has been a dedicated friend to the McIntire School,
speaking at numerous McIntire-sponsored events, spending time with
McIntire students in the classroom, and hiring and mentoring dozens
of McIntire and U.Va. graduates. Tiger Management, which Robertson
led from 1980 to 2000, was for many years the largest hedge fund in
the world. It was there that he trained a generation of “Tiger cubs”
for outstanding careers in finance.
“Julian and Josie have touched so many lives in so many profound
ways,” Griffin says. “Julian is the ‘professor emeritus’ of hedge
fund investing, and his selfless teaching continues to this day.
Likewise, his and Josie’s passion for philanthropy has not only had
an extraordinary influence on the organizations they have supported,
but has served as a remarkable example of altruism to all of us.”
Griffin is himself the founder of a highly respected hedge fund,
Blue Ridge Capital.
“Julian Robertson is recognized as one of the greatest investors of
all time and as a father of the hedge fund industry,” says McIntire
Dean Carl Zeithaml. “Furthermore, Julian’s dedication to training
the next generation of investment professionals, as well as his and
Josie’s tireless efforts to address today’s pressing societal
concerns and to ensure that others have the opportunity to succeed,
is a testament to their great generosity of spirit. It is a
privilege to name our outstanding new facility for this remarkable
couple.”
Griffin has long played an integral role at the McIntire School. As
a member of the School’s faculty, he has taught a popular investment
course since 1999. He has been instrumental in the development of
students’ real-world investment skills by founding the highly
successful, student-run McIntire Investment Institute. Griffin also
helped to found the School’s Center for Financial Innovation and to
establish the School’s Julian H. Robertson, Jr. Capital Markets Room
in 2000, which serves as a state-of-the-art experiential learning
environment for students and as a virtual research laboratory for
faculty. “Over the years, John Griffin’s dedication to the School
and all that it stands for has been extraordinary and unwavering,”
Zeithaml says.
The Robertson-Rouss academic complex was meticulously planned so
that it will foster excellence and innovation, the values that form
the core of McIntire’s educational philosophy and culture. Designed
to be especially conducive to community, interdisciplinary learning,
and faculty-student interaction, the complex has 15 group study
rooms for students, a reading and dining facility, a variety of
meeting spaces, multiple conference rooms, a suite for student
clubs, and four technology centers. A number of the classrooms are
specifically designated for interdisciplinary coursework.
Robertson Hall also features an attractive, environmentally friendly
“green” roof designed to allow the planting of sedum, a low-growing
garden plant that needs little water and acts as a natural
insulator. The McIntire School will move into its new home in time
for the spring 2008 semester.
“Our new state-of-the-art complex will help to ensure that
McIntire’s tradition of excellence and innovation will continue for
years to come,” Zeithaml says. “From our new home on the Lawn, we
will continue to build the world’s best business programs.” McIntire
maintains a ranking of #2 in BusinessWeek’s annual assessment
of the nation’s undergraduate business programs.
University of Virginia President John Casteen says the new building
reflects many of the University’s longstanding values, as well as
its goals for the future. “The Robertson-Rouss complex, with its
community-oriented design, its emphasis on interdisciplinary
learning, and its state-of-the-art technology, embodies those
virtues that make the University the outstanding institution that it
is, and that will affirm the University’s status as one of the
world’s great centers of research and learning in the 21st century,”
Casteen says.
