96-11-1 Trustees: Name 2 Buildings, Other Spaces TRUSTEES APPROVE NAMES FOR BUSINESS BUILDINGS, OTHER FACILITIES COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees Friday (11/1) approved naming two buildings under construction in the Max M. Fisher College of Business in honor of distinguished alumni of the college who are also long-time supporters of its programs. Trustees also approved names for internal spaces in other areas. The Schoenbaum Undergraduate Program Building in the Fisher College will honor Alex and Betty Schoenbaum. Alex Schoenbaum, a 1939 graduate of the college, is the founder of Shoney's, a national restaurant chain. He and his wife, Betty Schoenbaum, are internationally recognized for their philanthropic support to the community and education at all levels, including more than $3 million in gifts to Ohio State. They and their friends have contributed $4 million toward the undergraduate program building. The Schoenbaums have served in many volunteer fund-raising capacities at Ohio State. Alex has been a member of The Ohio State University Foundation Board, the Fisher College of Business Campaign, and chaired the Campaign for Athletics during the university's 1985-90 campaign. Betty is a founder of and donor to the Critical Difference for Women Initiative. The John K. Pfahl Executive Education Building in the Fisher College of Business will serve as a memorial to the late Professor Pfahl, former faculty member and chair of the Department of Finance. Pfahl, who earned his M.B.A. and Ph.D. at Ohio State, was president of his own consulting company and a member of the boards of many companies, including Columbia Gas of Ohio, The Limited, Nationwide Insurance, and Worthington Foods. He received numerous awards for philanthropy and service, including Ohio State's Distinguished Service Award, and the Boy Scouts of America's Eagle Scout Award. After his death in 1994, friends and colleagues, along with the Pfahl family, initiated a fund-raising project to memorialize him. To date, nearly $3.5 million has been contributed by family, colleagues, friends, and former students. Trustees also approved naming the following internal university spaces to honor those whose generosity contributed significantly to the furnishing and equipping of the facilities. The donors will be appropriately recognized within the space. Daniel M. Galbreath Equine Trauma Center Surgery suite, Barbara Colucci Trueman and family ($250,000) Radiology section, Hank and Lynn Snowden ($100,000) Anesthetic and foal ICU equipment area, Caryl and the late Jesse Phillips ($50,000) Observation area, Ohio Quarter Horse Association ($100,000) Schottenstein Center The Ohio State University Athletics Hall of Fame, the Kroger Co. ($2.5 million) Max M. Fisher College of Business Student lounge, Charles Klatskin in memory of Neil M. Klatskin ($500,000). Food Science and Technology Building The cereal chemistry laboratory, General Mills Co. ($400,000) Student meeting room, Hillshire Farms and Kahn's ($25,000) Faculty and staff conference room, Hillshire Farms and Kahn's ($25,000) # Contact: Jerry May, vice president for development, (614) 292-2970 [Submitted by: Ruth Gerstner (gerstner.2@osu.edu) Mon, 04 Nov 1996 10:08:59 -0500] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.