On The Move
Swanson Pledges $2.25 Million to Establish New Merit Scholarship at College of Charleston
Jul 23, 2012
CHARLESTON, SC - July 23, 2012 - Charleston entrepreneur Steve Swanson ‘89 and his wife, Emily ‘89,
announced a $2.25 million gift to support merit scholarships for The
Honors College of the College of Charleston.
“I
received a full scholarship to the College. So, it seems utterly
natural to give back to the school that gave me so much,” Swanson says.
“The College of Charleston changed our lives, and Emily and I hope to
change the lives of these students through our scholarships.”
Distinguished
by extraordinary academic talent, leadership potential, and community
service, the inaugural class of Swanson Scholars has an average S.A.T
score of 1480 and an overall average weighted GPA of 4.69. The class
includes a No. 1 regionally-ranked varsity tennis captain, a member of
the Tennessee Governor’s cabinet, a junior board member of the Atlanta
Mission, and a member of the nationally–ranked South Carolina Math Team.
“The Swanson
Scholarships will provide a vital recruiting tool for the College to
attract the best and brightest students from all over the country,” said
President George Benson. “We are extremely grateful to Steve and Emily
Swanson for their generosity and leadership. Their investment
demonstrates confidence in the direction of our Honors College and our
entire university.”
All Swanson
Scholars are members of the William Aiken Fellows Society, an elite group
of the College’s top scholars. They will participate in a rigorous
academic curriculum and a variety of summer enrichment programs,
leadership courses,one-on-one faculty mentoring, public service
activities in the United States or abroad, as well as research or
business internship opportunities across the globe.
Trisha
Folds-Bennett, associate dean of The Honors College, says, “Arriving
with a foundation to excel, these bright and accomplished students will
set the intellectual pace for the campus and energize our culture of
inquiry.”
About the Swansons
Steve
and Emily Swanson graduated from the College of Charleston in 1989.
Steve, a scholarship recipient, was a mathematics major and a graduate
of the HonorsCollege, while Emily was a biology major. Emily has had a
successful career as an investigator with the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration. In 2001, Steve became CEO of Automated Trading Desk
(ATD), which was acquired by CitigroupInc. in 2007. Swanson stayed on
with Citigroup for many years. He is now focusing on new ventures.
Swanson is currently a member of the College of Charleston Foundation
Board, a member of the School of Business Board of Governors, and was on
the Honors College Steering Committee.
Swanson Scholar Bios
Abigail
Asper of Franklin, Tenn., was involved in student government, founded
the Poetry Club of Independence, and recently discovered a love for
physics and astronomy. Asper will pursue her passion for the stars at
the College.
Parks Barroso of
Knoxville, Tenn., attended Tennessee Youth in Government for three years
as a delegate and served as a member of the Governor’s Cabinet. Barroso
was editor of the school paper, attended American Legion Boys’ State,
is an AP Scholar with Distinction, and a National Merit Semi-Finalist.
Aslan
Bishop of Boca Raton, Fla., participated in art and creative study with
theNational Art Honor Society, interned at the Norton Museum of Art,
directed the fashion section of the school newspaper, and is completing a
two-year IB Art portfolio. Bishop hopes to pursue art history and
historic preservation at the College.
Schylar
Brock of Lawrenceville, Ga., has acted in drama productions since the
ninthgrade and even had the starring role in "Once Upon a Mattress.” She participated in varsity lacrosse and the National Honor Society and
Student Government. Brock also serves on the Junior Board for Atlanta
Mission working with men at the homeless rehabilitation center.
Olivia
Cohen of Columbus, Ga., enjoys debate and writing, and she has been
dancingsince she was four year old. She was also a member of National
French HonorSociety and the National Honor Society. Cohen plans on
double majoring in international studies and English at the College.
Patricia
Cooney of Huntsville, Ala., has been involved in music and the
performing arts, including piano, show choir, choir, musical theater,
and song writing. Cooney also enjoys biology, calculus, physics,
economics, and literature. Cooney intends to study music and biology
with a concentration in neuroscience.
Eileen
(Ellie) Flock of Mobile, Ala., has been highly involved in service,
leadership, and theatre programs both at UMS-Wright Preparatory School
and in the Mobile community. As a member of the Girls’ Interact Club and
the SGA VP of Service, Flock participated in and organized many service
projects to aid others locally, nationally, and internationally.
Olivia
Ghiz of from Medway, Mass., was very active in school community,
serving asvarsity soccer captain and student body treasurer for her
junior and senioryears. Ghiz won a silver medal in National Spanish
Examinations and a gold and silver medal in National Latin Examinations.
She was also a member of the National Honor Society.
Christopher
Jackson of Huntersville, N.C., competed in swimming year-round on U.S.S
teams, his high school team (where he was team captain), and as a swim
instructor. Jackson’s true passions lie with language and travel. He
recently traveled to South Korea on a CIEE scholarship and over the past
five years has been self-studying Japanese and Turkish.
Malcolm
Kates of Beaufort, S.C., competed on the Beaufort High School varsity
tennis team for six years, and served as captain for four years while
playing in the No. 1 singles and doubles position. Malcolm held
leadership positions in National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society,
Rotary Interact, and StudentGovernment. Kates’ primary interests at the
College will be medicine/science and international studies.
John
Zeringue of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., played saxophone in the S.C. All-State
Band and was in National Honor Society, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta and a
member of the South Carolina Math Team. Zeringue hopes to pursue
mathematics or computer science at the College.


