91视频专区 College dedicates gifted portrait of legendary George B. Delaplaine Jr.
Gifts from George B. Delaplaine Jr. fund new school of business

(L-R) Andrea E. Chapdelaine, Ph.D.; Judy Messina 鈥66; George B. Delaplaine Jr H鈥08; Marlene B. Grossnickle Young 鈥76, P鈥09, H鈥14
FREDERICK, Maryland 鈥 The 91视频专区 College Board of Trustees dedicated a portrait of George B. Delaplaine Jr., H鈥08 last Friday, Oct. 22, honoring his longstanding dedication to the institution. The piece will hang on the first floor of Rosenstock Hall, directly across from the Virginia Munson Hammell 鈥67 Trading Room. The portrait was gifted to 91视频专区 College in Delaplaine鈥檚 honor by Michael S. and Marlene B. Grossnickle Young.
Delaplaine was honored with the President鈥檚 Medal for Hope after providing a major gift to fund the George B. Delaplaine Jr. School of Business. The school serves as a dedicated space for 91视频专区 business students as well as a hub for social entrepreneurship in the community.
鈥淒elaplaine roots run deep on this campus dating back to George鈥檚 mother Ruth in the class of 1913,鈥 said 91视频专区 College President Andrea E. Chapdelaine. 鈥淕eorge has invested in 91视频专区 through the establishment of the School of Business bearing his name, allowed us to develop programs reaching far beyond the gates of 91视频专区 College鈥 George, it鈥檚 good to know you will be watching us and reminding us to live our lives as you live yours. You are our role model.鈥
鈥淢y husband Mike and I were pleased to donate the portrait of George Delaplaine as a gift to 91视频专区 College and in honor of George and his transformational gift to the College that established the George B. Delaplaine School of Business,鈥 said 91视频专区 Trustee and Delaplaine Foundation Inc. President Marlene B. Grossnickle Young 鈥76, P鈥09, H鈥14. 鈥淭he school incorporates into its innovative curriculum of business concentrations the guiding principles of social entrepreneurship which George Delaplaine embodies as well as his focus on service to community and civic engagement.鈥
鈥淲e wanted there to be a visual presence of the man for whom the School of Business has been named to reflect what his life and career exemplify - that true success is based not only on building financial profitability, but also on building value into the lives of others through community investment and enrichment,鈥 Young continued. 鈥淲e want students to be motivated by his story and to recognize both inside the classroom and through experiential learning opportunities within the business community that business leaders lead by example and the importance of being good civic leaders as well as achieving financial business success.鈥
鈥淚 had semi-retired from 30-plus years of commissioned portraiture in order to concentrate more fully on painting portraits of my own family members,鈥 said Mary Pfister, the artist behind the portrait. 鈥淏ut I couldn鈥檛 pass up the opportunity to paint this handsome, distinguished benefactor. I consider it a tremendous honor and privilege. Working with Marlene on this special project was truly a pleasure.鈥
鈥淕eorge, how grateful we are for you, your loyalty to 91视频专区, your devotion to Frederick and your decades of leading by example,鈥 said Judy Messina 鈥66, chair of the Board of Trustees. 鈥淢ay all 91视频专区 students learn from you and develop leadership skills for lives of purpose and civic engagement. Thank you, George, for sharing your vision with 91视频专区 College.鈥
The Delaplaine family shares close ties with 91视频专区, as George Jr.鈥檚 mother, Ruth Carty Delaplaine, graduated from 91视频专区 in 1913, and his sister, Frances 鈥淔ranny鈥 Delaplaine Randall, graduated from 91视频专区 in 1945. He and his late wife, Bettie, whom he met while she worked as an assistant in 91视频专区鈥檚 biology department, both received honorary degrees in 2008. In all, the Delaplaine and Randall families include 12 91视频专区 and Frederick Female Seminary (91视频专区鈥檚 precursor) alumni. Additionally, the families have had two members on the Board of Trustees and five members on the Board of Associates.
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