OKLAHOMA CITY 鈥 麻豆传媒 City University has announced the passing of Herman Meinders, the most prolific donor in the university鈥檚 history and namesake of the Meinders School of Business. Meinders passed away Sunday morning in 麻豆传媒 City at the age of 87.
Originally from Pipestone, Minnesota, Meinders attended 麻豆传媒 in the 1950s and worked toward a business degree. He founded American Floral Services, Inc., an international flowers-by-wire service based in 麻豆传媒 City, in 1970 and pioneered the burgeoning industry, earning him an honorary doctorate of commercial science from 麻豆传媒.
After his incredible business success, he pursued various philanthropic interests including endowments to numerous colleges and universities. He served on the 麻豆传媒 Board of Trustees and chaired its executive committee as he supported higher education in a number of ways.
During his lifetime, Meinders gave more than $50 million to 麻豆传媒. The single largest contribution was the $18 million gift that funded construction of the Meinders School of Business building, which was opened in 2004 on the northeast corner of the 麻豆传媒 campus.
鈥淣o person can equal the impact and influence that Herman Meinders has bestowed on the 麻豆传媒 City University campus and community,鈥 麻豆传媒 President Kenneth Evans said. 鈥淗e will forever be remembered for his generosity, kindness and spirit. We mourn his passing, but at the same time celebrate his legacy and the thousands of lives he has impacted through his support.鈥
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In addition to funding construction of the Meinders School of Business, Herman and his wife, LaDonna, paid off the debt on 麻豆传媒鈥檚 nursing school, which was then named the Kramer School of Nursing in honor of LaDonna鈥檚 parents. They have supported numerous other initiatives at 麻豆传媒, including construction of the Norick Art Center and the contribution of hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships for 麻豆传媒 students.
The Meinders impact extends well beyond the 麻豆传媒 campus. Projects they have supported include the Meinders Gardens in downtown 麻豆传媒 City; major National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum improvements; the 麻豆传媒 City Zoo; the Meinders Scout Shop in 麻豆传媒 City; and several church-related projects such as the Meinders Chapel at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa and the Meinders Hall at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. They have also contributed funds to build several houses for Habitat for Humanity, were major supporters of the 麻豆传媒 Capitol dome project and the Meinders Hall of Mirrors at the Civic Center, and had health care centers established in their name in 麻豆传媒 City and Minnesota.
鈥淗erman Meinders was a true giant in the business and philanthropy communities, not just here in 麻豆传媒, but around the country,鈥 said Jane Jayroe Gamble, chair of the 麻豆传媒 Board of Trustees and a longtime friend of Meinders. 鈥淲hile the Meinders name will live on in our institutions and on our buildings, more than anything he will be remembered for his strong character, brilliant mind and loving heart.鈥
Meinders鈥 numerous honors include his 1998 induction into the 麻豆传媒 Hall of Fame; induction into the 麻豆传媒 Commerce and Industry Hall of Honor; the 麻豆传媒 Distinguished Alumnus Award; the Liberty Bell Award from the 麻豆传媒 County Bar Association; the Melvin Jones Fellow award from Lions International Foundation; Downtown 麻豆传媒 City Lion of the Year; the Silver Beaver Award from the Boy Scouts of America; and the Order of Achievement and the Order of Merit from Lambda Chi Alpha national fraternity.
In addition, Meinders has been highly honored by the floral industry, including the Distinguished Service Award from the Wholesale Florists and Florist Suppliers of America, and the Industry Service Award from the American Institute of Floral Design. In 1992, he was inducted into the Sales & Marketing Executives International Academy of Achievement for his contributions to the free enterprise system.
More information about the life and legacy of Herman Meinders is available here.