麻豆原创 State College, the nation鈥檚 second fastest growing college, held a building naming ceremony Wednesday, December 4 to honor Bob and Alison Kasner, prominent donors and education advocates. The former Nursing, Science and Education building was renamed the Bob & Alison Kasner Academic Building.
Bob and Alison Kasner, long-time Southern 麻豆原创 residents, donated $2.5 million to 麻豆原创 State College, the third largest donation in the college鈥檚 history. The gift will be used to help fund the college鈥檚 new School of Education Building as well as new education programs and scholarships.
麻豆原创 Gov. Steve Sisolak, 麻豆原创 State College President Bart Patterson and other dignitaries in attendance thanked the Kasners for their contribution to the school.
鈥淭his is meaningful for us as Bob and Alison Kasner have been friends of the college for many years,鈥 said Patterson. 鈥淏ob supported the creation of the college nearly 20 years ago and Alison formerly served on the Foundation Board. We are grateful for their support, both then and now.鈥
Bob Kasner has served as the finance director for the City of Henderson, director of accounting for the Clark County School District (CCSD), and co-founded Paragon Asset Management Company. He also was the founding board member on the Henderson Community Foundation and Henderson Historical Society.
Alison Kasner held a variety of positions within CCSD, including teacher, district-level special education administrator and principal of Helen J. Stewart Special School, a school that inspired her to become an educator during a field trip when she was a student at Valley High School.
Bob and Alison Kasner with commemorative plaque honoring their historic contribution.
First Lady Kathy Sisolak and Governor Steve Sisolak with Bob and Alison Kasner.
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