| February
10, 2005
Leadership Gift From Sulpizio Family For New
State-Of-The-Art Cardiovascular Center At UCSD
Sulpizio Family Cardiovascular Center to advance
treatment of nation’s leading causes of death
By Karen Gajewski
The
University of California, San Diego today announced a leadership
gift of $10 million from Richard and Maria (Gaby) Sulpizio,
to support the construction of a new state-of-the-art facility
that will centralize UCSD’s cutting-edge patient care
and clinical research activities in heart and vascular disease
and stroke management.
Rich Sulpizio is chairman
of the UCSD Cardiovascular Center Board of Directors. This long-term
gift contributes to a multi-year fund-raising initiative for
the UCSD Cardiovascular Center. To date, $30 million has been
raised which has allowed the campus to begin formal planning
for the construction of the new facility which will be located
near the John M. and Sally B. Thornton Hospital on the university’s
east campus in La Jolla.
“We are excited
about UCSD’s efforts in the area of cardiovascular research
and are pleased to help support such outstanding physicians
and researchers, many of whom are among the best in the nation,”
said Rich Sulpizio.
“Our family
knows, personally, how devastating cardiovascular diseases can
be, which is why we have been so active with UCSD’s Cardiovascular
Center for a number of years,” said Gaby Sulpizio. “Also
UCSD’s program focuses on cardiovascular issues for women,
the number one cause of death among females. We are confident
that the health and future of many generations to come will
benefit from the health care work at UCSD.”
In recognition of their
leadership, UCSD will name the Cardiovascular Center and the
new facility the Sulpizio Family Cardiovascular Center.
“We are extremely
grateful to the Sulpizio family for this gift, and for their
active leadership with the Cardiovascular Center Board of Directors,”
said Chancellor Marye Anne Fox. “This project promises
the community advanced cardiac care with a full range of treatment
options and expanded access to clinical trials.”
“Heart disease
and stroke are leading killers in the United States,”
said Edward W. Holmes, UCSD’s vice chancellor for Health
Sciences. “The Sulpizio Family Cardiovascular Center will
meet our community’s growing demand for state-of-the-art
cardiovascular care. And, consolidation of our outstanding cardiovascular
programs in one center of excellence will accelerate and improve
our efforts to diagnose, treat, and even prevent the devastating
affects of heart disease and stroke through innovative clinical
research.”
Anthony DeMaria, M.D.,
an internationally respected cardiologist and researcher who
specializes in cardiac diagnostics and ultrasound, is Director
of the center.
“The dedication
of Rich and Gaby Sulpizio has moved us forward in realizing
our vision to be a leader in translational research, evaluating
new drugs and technologies and bringing the best into the clinical
setting for the benefit of patients,” said DeMaria.
Rich Sulpizio has served
in a variety of executive positions at QUALCOMM Incorporated
since 1991. He was president and chief operating officer when
he retired in 2001. He continues to serve on the QUALCOMM Board
and has helped grow the China and Europe operations since his
retirement. Recently, he returned as president of QUALCOMM’s
new subsidiary, MediaFLO, USA. Gaby Sulpizio has been active
in many educational organizations including the PTA at the local,
district and state levels. While their three daughters were
young, she volunteered in youth sports organizations and the
Girl Scouts. The couple currently resides in La Jolla and Santa
Ynez, Calif.
In previous years,
the couple made a gift to the Boys and Girls Club in Poway.
The 20,000 square-foot Club was named after the family in recognition
of this gift. They have also been longtime supporters of California
State University, San Marcos, with a gift to its the new library.
They also have supported the San Pasqual Academy’s Health
and Wellness facility.
Construction of the
new facility will coincide with expansion of the UCSD Thornton
Hospital, with a project cost of $90 million, funded through
private support, cash reserves and debt financing. Plans for
the Sulpizio Family Cardiovascular Center include 16-20 examination
rooms, as well as diagnostic and treatment areas and office
space. The Thornton Hospital expansion plans include addition
of ICU beds, expansion of emergency and operating rooms, cardiac
catheterization labs and other procedure rooms. RTKL Associates
of Los Angeles has been chosen to design the facility. Completed
plans will be presented to the UC Board of Regents for final
approval, with the new facilities projected to open in 2009.
The Sulpizios will
be honored at the Cardiovascular Center’s eighth annual
“Heart of San Diego” Gala on Saturday, February
26 at 6:30 p.m. This black-tie event, held at the Sheraton San
Diego Hotel and Marina, has raised $1.8 million over the past
seven years. For more information and reservations for this
event, please call (619) 543-3499.
A portion of the Sulpizio’s
gift contributes to the $1 billion fund-raising goal of The
Campaign for UCSD: Imagine What’s Next. Campaign
priorities include supporting students and faculty through scholarships,
fellowships and endowed chairs; creating and expanding academic
programs; funding research endeavors and health sciences advancements;
and providing innovation funds and unrestricted support. To
date, UCSD has raised $704.1 million; the Division of Health
Sciences has raised $290.1 million to date during the campaign.
The campaign is scheduled to conclude in June 2007.
Media Contacts:
Karen Gajewski, (858) 822-3353, Jeffree
Itrich, (619) 543-6163
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