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In 2007 he pledged $10 million to kick off the public phase of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]].<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPID=3893&SPSID=43716&DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275599 Columbia Launches $100 Million Campaign for Athletics]</ref> The [[Campbell Sports Center]] is named for him.
 
In 2007 he pledged $10 million to kick off the public phase of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]].<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPID=3893&SPSID=43716&DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275599 Columbia Launches $100 Million Campaign for Athletics]</ref> The [[Campbell Sports Center]] is named for him.
  
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{{succession|preceded=[[David Stern]]|succeeded=Incumbent and [[Jonathan Schiller]]|office=Chairman of the [[Board of Trustees]]|years=[[2005]] - Present}}
  
 
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Revision as of 21:04, 29 January 2014

William Campbell on the cover of CCT
See also Wikipedia's article about "Bill Campbell (business executive)".

William Campbell, CC '62, is the current Co-Chair of the Trustees of Columbia University, succeeding David J. Stern, and since 2014, alongside Jonathan Schiller/ Campbell also coached the football team. He was CEO of Intuit.

In 2007 he pledged $10 million to kick off the public phase of the Columbia Campaign for Athletics.[1] The Campbell Sports Center is named for him.

Preceded by
David Stern
Chairman of the Board of Trustees 
2005 - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent and Jonathan Schiller


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