Donor profiles

David Williams (MSc11)

"A financial gift to London Business School can have both an immediate impact as well as being more far reaching. As a member of the International Alumni Board and UK Regional Advisory Board, I felt that this was the best way for me to support the leadership of the school and the initiatives that are in place for achieving its vision."

David Williams
Roger Carlsson (MSc17)

"For me, the decision to support London Business School was easy.  I believe strongly that the future of the School will be secured through the commitment of its alumni and friends. It is a pleasure to be able to help the School build an even stronger future for the next generations of students."

Roger Carlsson
Sami-El-Khalifa (MBA94)

"In today's world, education is all too often relegated to the backwaters of social and personal responsibility. Our class MBA94 decided to mark our 10-year reunion by raising funds for MBA scholarships. We wanted to give back in a way that will directly enable other students to be able to study at London Business School."

Sami El Khalifa
Helen Clavel-Flores (MBA2004)

"I enjoyed two amazing years at London Business School and I met extraordinary people who I hope will continue to be part of my life. I feel that the School has given me more than I can ever give back both professionally as well as personally and I want to make sure that this experience is not just offered but enhanced for other people in the future. I gave to the Class Gift Campaign because I strongly believe that it is one's responsibility to help better the things one cares about."

Helen Clavel Flores
Martin Deboo (MBA93)

"I am proud that London Business School now ranks in the top five schools worldwide. I believe that only by establishing a strong tradition of unrestricted giving can we can cement our position and continue to compete with our long-established and wealthy peer institutions. I give to the School so that the School can continue to invest in its outstanding community of students, faculty and alumni. "

Martin Deboo