Scott Carson awarded WSU Foundation’s top honor

By Cindy Hollenbeck, University Advancement

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PULLMAN, Wash – WSU Foundation presented its highest honor — the Weldon B. “Hoot” Gibson Distinguished Volunteer Award — to retired Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and CEO Scott Carson during the 38th Annual Recognition Gala in Pullman, Sept. 28.

The WSU Foundation presents the Gibson Award each year to recognize individuals whose service on behalf of WSU and the WSU Foundation has reached the highest levels of achievement.

“For Scott, it’s about students,” said WSU President Kirk Schulz. “He has a passion for creating meaningful opportunities for WSU students to hone their skills, expand their horizons, and prepare them to be leaders in their chosen field and in life.”

“Every interaction Scott has with WSU comes down to improving the student experience today to prepare our graduates to be even more competitive and successful tomorrow,” Schulz added.

Scott Carson accepts Weldon B. “Hoot” Gibson Distinguished Volunteer Award
Scott Carson accepts Weldon B. “Hoot” Gibson Distinguished Volunteer Award

During the late 1990s, Scott served as The Boeing Company’s executive focal for WSU. Under his leadership, the Boeing Scholars Program was created, thanks to a collaboration between Scott (’72 business administration) and fellow WSU alumnus and Boeing executive, Lloyd Osborn (’59 sciences). The program provides hands-on learning experiences each year for dozens of WSU students majoring in STEM, business and communication. It also has enabled faculty to take a closer look at how STEM schools function, and to launch a multiyear study to track that impacts STEM-education in high schools.

Scott served as chair for WSU’s $1 billion “Campaign for Washington State University: Because the World Needs Big Ideas” from 2006-2015. His leadership, motivation and participation helped guide more than 206,000 donors to give more than $1.065 billion that supports more than 3,350 WSU programs statewide and beyond.

Scott has been a member of WSU’s Board of Regents since 2007, serving as chair from 2012-2013. He also serves in numerous other volunteer capacities across WSU, including the Carson College of Business National Board of Advisors, the Carson College Advisory Committee, WSU Foundation Board of Directors, WSU Foundation Trustees, the Corporate and Foundation Relations Advisory Committee, and the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Executive Leadership Board. He also served as WSU’s commencement speaker in 2001 and 2010.

As donors, Scott and Linda Carson have made an indelible mark on the future of WSU through their generous investments, particularly in the Carson College of Business. In 2005, they created the Carson Center for Professional Development, later named the Carson Center for Student Success. The center provides business majors with tailored services, including quality academic advising and tutoring, professional development, international and leadership experiences, and scholarship assistance to help them succeed inside and outside of the classroom.

The Boeing Scott and Linda Carson Chair in Marketing in the Carson College was established in 2005 by a gift from The Boeing Company to honor Scott and Linda Carson’s leadership and dedication to higher education, and by an additional gift from the Carson family.

The Carsons also have supported numerous scholarships and other excellence funds across several WSU colleges and campuses.

In recognition for all of their contributions as volunteers, advocates and investors in the college’s faculty, students and facilities, the college was renamed the Carson College of Business in 2014.

Scott received the WSU Foundation’s Outstanding Service Award in 2002; the Carson College’s Business Distinguished Leadership Award in 2005; and the WSU Alumni Association’s Alumni Achievement Award in 2006.

 

Media Contact:

  • Trevor J. Durham, associate vice president, WSU University Development, 509-335-2093, tdurham@wsu.edu