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Xerox Gives $400,000 to Lerner College of Medicine
On February 28, Anne M. Mulcahy, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Xerox Corporation, presented a check to Cleveland Clinic CEO and President Delos M. Cosgrove, M.D., on behalf of the Xerox Foundation, to support the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University.
The gift marks the beginning of a $400,000 commitment by the Xerox Foundation to the Lerner College of Medicine, to be fulfilled over the next four years. Their contribution will establish the Xerox Fund for Educational Diversity to provide the necessary resources to support talented students from diverse cultural, ethnic and financial backgrounds. This new fund will provide the means for these students to participate in the unique, five-year medical education program offered by the Lerner College of Medicine.
The gift presentation coincided with Ms. Mulcahy's visit to Cleveland Clinic as a featured speaker in the Ideas for Tomorrow Speaker Series. During her talk, Ms. Mulcahy, one of Fortune 500's "Most Powerful Women," candidly shared a range of invaluable leadership insights, including the importance of corporate support for education to tomorrow's technology industry.
Xerox Corporation, a leading global document management technology and services enterprise, is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut.
