Brown Receives $25 Million Gift to Fund Economics Research Center

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Brown Receives $25 Million Gift to Fund Economics Research Center

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Brown University has received a $25 million gift from private equity investor and alum Orlando Bravo.

The gift will help fund the creation of an economics research center at Brown.

“I was excited to learn about Brown’s commitment to its economics department as one of the University’s key centers of excellence. The department is at the forefront of a number of areas of economic research, including an impressive amount of work that helps expose income inequality and promote social mobility, and I am delighted to support the development and growth of those research efforts,” said Bravo.

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The Gift

According to Brown's press release, over half of the gift, $15 million, will support the launch of the Orlando Bravo Center for Economic Research.

The remaining $10 million will fund the recruitment and retention of world-class economics faculty.

“Orlando and I have much in common — we both fell in love with economics after recognizing the impact of the discipline in improving human welfare. This incredibly generous gift will power years of scholarship that propels positive change — and it will enable our students to have a hand in conducting original economics research alongside internationally respected faculty,” said Brown President Christina Paxson.

About Bravo

Bravo graduated from Brown in 1992 with degrees in economics and political science.

He is the co-founder and managing partner of the private equity firm Thoma Bravo.


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