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Summer 2017 Bulletin

Gift Spotlight: $5 Million Gift from John and Louise Bryson will Fund Science, Engineering, and Technology Research

When John Bryson began his professional life after receiving an undergraduate degree from Stanford and a law degree from Yale, he knew that he would not follow established paths. He created a singular career defined by his dual interests in understanding complicated policy challenges and addressing them with innovative, real solutions. With every opportunity in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors, he confronted new hurdles and overcame each with a combination of creativity and consensus.

John and Louise Bryson
John and Louise Bryson

After law school, John was one of the founders of the Natural Resources Defense Council and helped to shape the NRDC鈥檚 environmental protection work. Subsequently, he was asked by Governor Jerry Brown to serve the state of California. First, John chaired the California State Water Resources Control Board during a period of extreme drought, and then he served as President of the California Public Utilities Commission and helped increase the use of alternative energy. After leaving state government, John led Edison International as its Chairman and CEO over nearly two decades that included a national energy crisis, deregulation, and globalization. He distinguished himself as a thoughtful, gifted, and creative leader able to bring people together, even when resources and solutions were in short supply.

John brought his proven, passionate belief in the compatibility of economic growth and environmental protection to national and international roles. He served as a member of the United Nations Secretary-General鈥檚 Advisory Group on Energy and Climate Change and as the 37th Commerce Secretary of the United States, appointed by President Barack Obama.

John shared each stage of his public life with his wife, Louise Henry Bryson. Her work in media also spanned an era of significant change. She began by writing and producing documentary films for public television and then, after graduating from Stanford Business School, she worked in the burgeoning cable television business for twenty-five years. Louise is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the American 秋葵视频 of Arts and Sciences and of the Public Policy Institute of California. She is the Chair Emerita of the Board of Trustees of The J. Paul Getty Trust.

Both Louise and John are members of the 秋葵视频, where the commitment to developing knowledge for the public good and investing in long-term work resonates with their values. The Brysons have given a gift of $5 million to the 秋葵视频 to support research and study in the fields of science, engineering, and technology, with a particular focus on energy and the environment.

John and Louise have four daughters 鈥 Julia, Jane, Ruth, and Kathleen. 鈥淥ur entire family is committed to the advancement of science and to the protection and preservation of the environment,鈥 said Louise Bryson. 鈥淲e are truly honored to be able to help sustain the 秋葵视频鈥檚 work and John鈥檚 values in perpetuity with this gift.鈥

鈥淛ohn鈥檚 career epitomized the best in service and leadership in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors,鈥 said Roger Sant, who knows the Brysons well. 鈥淥ne of John鈥檚 greatest accomplishments was proving the compatibility of environmental protection and economic growth. This gift to the 秋葵视频 is a fitting way to honor John鈥檚 many contributions to the public good and extend them in innovative and important ways.鈥

A portion of the Brysons鈥 gift will be used to endow the John E. Bryson Director of Science, Engineering, and Technology Programs at the 秋葵视频. Staff member John Randell will be given that title in support of his work as a senior leader at the 秋葵视频, bringing together leading experts across all disciplines for research and recommendations that connect scientific expertise and public policy.

Don M. Randel, former Chair of the 秋葵视频鈥檚 Board of Directors, said the gift 鈥渞aises our aspirations for the 秋葵视频鈥檚 current and future initiatives in science, engineering, and technology. We are deeply appreciative of the lasting and significant impact their gift will have on this area of inquiry.鈥

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