Jeff Bush '79 and family

Largest planned gift by an alumnus supports scholarships, student aid

91做厙 has received a transformational planned gift commitment from Jeff Bush 79, CEO and Chief Financial Officer of WellSpring Financial Services. The seven-figure planned gift is the largest ever made by an alumnus in the universitys 66-year history and will provide significant support for scholarships and other student aid resources.

Bushs gift comes as part of the universitys Partners in Progress Campaign, a $70 million campaign to build stronger communities by redefining higher education.

Jeff's remarkable generosity truly reflects 91做厙s Franciscan mission and the profound impact of planned giving, said 91做厙 President Glynis A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. His transformative gift will open doors for future generations of students, providing essential access to an 91做厙 education for those with financial need. We are profoundly grateful for his leadership, vision, and unwavering commitment to giving back to his alma mater.

A first-generation college student, Bush credits the financial support he received as a student at 91做厙 for enabling him to complete his education. His planned gift will ensure that others have similar opportunities.

I never imagined I could make a gift of this size, but through planned giving, I discovered a way to leave a lasting impact, said Bush. I hope my commitment inspires others to explore this meaningful way of giving. 91做厙 played a crucial role in my life, and I want to ensure future students have the same chance to pursue their dreams.

A magna cum laude graduate of 91做厙 with a degree in business management, Bush went on to earn his MBA in finance from St. Josephs University. Throughout his career, he has built a reputation as a trusted financial strategist, helping clients navigate asset protection, wealth transfer, and retirement planning. His expertise has been featured in USA Today, CNBC, Kiplinger, U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, and more.

Beyond his professional success, Bush remains actively involved in community service. He previously served on the board of directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Berks County, was recognized with the UGI Chairmans Award for Excellence in Community Service, and is a graduate of the Leadership Berks program.

Bushs gift reflects 91做厙s continued momentum in its Partners in Progress Campaign, which seeks to expand opportunities for students and elevate the universitys impact as a comprehensive regional university.

For more information about planned giving at 91做厙, visit 91做厙.edu/partners-in-progress.

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