Published: March 3, 2010 By

University of Colorado at Boulder alumna Jane Butcher, who with her late husband Charlie Butcher has played a key role in supporting CU-Boulder's rapidly expanding biotechnology research efforts, has pledged $1 million toward the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building being built on the university's East Campus.

Jane Butcher's gift will honor Charlie Butcher, who passed away in 2004 and was a successful businessman with a passion for science, social responsibility and innovation. Charlie Butcher's links to CU-Boulder affiliated scientific startup companies spanned more than 30 years, and he played lead roles as a funder and adviser to firms such as Clonetics and NeXagen. Charlie and Jane Butcher also founded the university's biennial Butcher Symposia of Genomics and Biotechnology.

This gift commitment is the latest in nearly $4 million in total gifts the Butchers have made on behalf of CU-Boulder biotechnology. "I would love this to become an internationally recognized center for biotech. I think you have the perfect ingredients," said Butcher, who received her bachelor's degree in 1966 in international affairs from CU-Boulder. "Charlie was a big thinker, and he thought CU was the place this should all happen."

In collaboration with Butcher's gift, biotech industry pioneer Larry Gold -- a biology professor at CU-Boulder since 1970 and current CEO of the biotech firm SomaLogic -- is directing a previously undesignated gift toward the biotechnology building in honor of Charlie Butcher. In recognition of the gifts, the building's auditorium and adjacent foyer will be named in honor of Jane and Charlie Butcher.

 

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