Hartford-based Trinity College has received a $5 million gift from a 1983 alum and Board of Trustees member aimed at expanding the liberal arts school’s ability to recruit students from diverse backgrounds.
The money was gifted by Henry Mallari-D’Auria who is the chief investment officer of emerging markets value equities at AllianceBernstein and portfolio manager for the Next 50 Emerging Markets Fund.
“Henry’s contributions to Trinity have long had an impact on the success of students and the institution,” said Trinity College President Joanne Berger-Sweeney. “This extraordinary gift to the college ensures that the impact of his generosity will be sustained for generations to come.”
The $5 million gift goes toward Trinity College’s ongoing effort to raise $100 million in new support for recruitment and financial aid.
