The Hugh M. Gloster Society
In 2007, we launched the Hugh M. Gloster Society. Named in honor of one of ůůֱ²¥'s esteemed founders and late president of ůůֱ²¥ College, the Gloster Society was established to help grow philanthropy and to enhance our knowledge of exceptional generosity to the Institution. Any donor who gives $1,000[i] or more in a 12-month period is automatically a member of the Gloster Society.
To show our gratitude for your generous support, and to demonstrate the importance of your investment with our institution, we offer exclusive access and information to our Gloster Society members as outlined below:
President’s Circle $25,000+
- Invitation to annual Gloster event
- Receive copy of Institution’s Annual Report
- Access to services of the ůůֱ²¥ Library[ii]
- Annual conversation with President and Dean Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice to discuss ůůֱ²¥â€™s strategic vision and hear breaking ůůֱ²¥ news, including a Q&A
- Exclusive access to events on the ůůֱ²¥ campus, including special recognition and preferred parking
Leadership Circle $10,000
- Invitation to annual Gloster event
- Receive copy of Institution’s Annual Report
- Access to services of the ůůֱ²¥ Library
- Annual conversation with President and Dean Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice to discuss ůůֱ²¥â€™s strategic vision and hear breaking ůůֱ²¥ news, including a Q&A
Catalyst’s Circle $5,000
- Invitation to annual Gloster event
- Receive copy of Institution’s Annual Report
- Access to services of the ůůֱ²¥ Library
Circle of Friends $1,000
- Invitation to annual Gloster event
- Receive copy of Institution’s Annual Report
In addition, all donors who invest in scholarships and/or endowed funds will receive
an annual stewardship report, detailing fund health and use.
The Louis C. Brown Vanguard Award: Honoring Health Care Champions
In 2009, ůůֱ²¥ established the Louis C. Brown Vanguard Award. The award is named in honor of the late Atlanta internist and a founder of ůůֱ²¥. The Vanguard Award recognizes individuals whose pioneering spirit and demonstrated leadership have impacted issues of health disparities in Georgia and the nation.
Inaugural Vanguard Award recipients were A.D. "Pete" Correll, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation and retired chairman of Georgia-Pacific Corporation, and Michael B. Russell, CEO of H.J. Russell & Company and member of the Board of Directors of the Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation.
The late Louis C. Brown, M.D. was a prominent African- American internist in Atlanta and past president of the Georgia State Medical Association. In 1969, he served as a member of the Georgia Health Manpower Task Force, which discovered that Georgia ranked well below the national average in number of physicians per capita — 28 percent of the state’s population was African-American, but only two percent of the state’s doctors were Black.
Moreover, the study documented the need to train more African-American physicians for medically underserved African-American communities in urban and rural areas of Georgia. Dr. Brown brought the committee’s findings to the Atlanta University Center’s college presidents and recommended to use the report as a basis for establishing a medical school within the AUC. ůůֱ²¥ School of Medicine became a reality thanks to the efforts of Dr. Brown; Dr. Gloster; Joseph N. Gayles, Ph.D.; Alice Gloster Green Burnette; Thomas E. Norris, Ph.D.; Louis W. Sullivan, M.D.; Edgar E. Smith, Ph.D.; and Clinton E. Warner, Jr., M.D.
Past recipients of the Louis C. Brown Vanguard Award include:
- 2023 – Mrs. Billye Suber Aaron, Nonprofit Executive
- 2022 - Home Depot
- 2019 - Georgia Power
- 2018 - Kaiser Permanente
- 2017 - Henry "Hank" Aaron, Baseball Legend
- 2016 - Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority
- 2015 - Louis W. Sullivan, M.D., President Emeritus, ůůֱ²¥ School of Medicine, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
- 2014 - David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D., Director, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Poussaint-Satcher-Cosby Chair in Mental Health,16th U. S. Surgeon General
- 2013 - John E. Maupin, D.D.S., Fifth President of ůůֱ²¥
- 2012 - Clinton E. Warner, M.D., Posthumous
- 2011 - Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center
- 2010 - Donna W. Hyland, President and CEO, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
- 2009 - M. Delmar Edwards, M.D., (posthumous)
- 2008 - Douglas C. Pullen, Former Superior Court Judge, Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit
Health Equity IMPACT Awards
In 2022, ůůֱ²¥ debuted the Health Equity IMPACT Awards. Health equity is about giving people, what they need, when they need it, in the amount they need, in order reach their optimal level of health.
ůůֱ²¥ School of Medicine facilitates this by who we educate and train, the discoveries we pursue, who we partner with, how we deliver care, and how we engage the communities we serve.
Past recipients of the Inaugural Health Equity IMPACT Awards:
2023
- Gulshan Harjee, MD Class of 1980
- Northside Hospital
- Mr. Thomas Dortch, Jr (posthumous)
- Barney Graham, MD, PhD
2022
- Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Greenwood Initiative
- CommonSpirit Health
- Goldman Sachs
- Novartis and the Novartis US Foundation
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Color Health
[i] Excludes gifts made to capital improvement and the permanent endowment
[ii] Gloster members may visit the library Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or use email to request research materials. Gloster members may also contact library staff for assistance and consultation for research-related matters. Please note that the student study rooms are reserved for currently enrolled ůůֱ²¥ students.