The American University of Beirut
(AUB) is pleased to announce a donation of $32 million from Jamal Daniel and
The Levant Foundation toward the University’s Medical Center
expansion. This gift represents the largest single donation to AUB in its
147 year history.
The gift is in support of the AUBMC
2020 Vision, a comprehensive project that will transform the delivery of health
and medical care in Lebanon and the region. The AUBMC 2020 Vision
initiative includes the construction of new clinical and research facilities,
acquisition of state-of-the art equipment for research, diagnostics and
treatment, and the ongoing recruitment of leading physicians and specialists
from around the world. It is the university’s most ambitious project since the
founding of the medical center in 1902.
The extraordinary gift is from The
Levant Foundation, founded by Jamal Daniel in Houston, Texas. Daniel is an
accomplished international businessman with over 30 years of experience managing
global investments in oil and gas, telecommunications, high technology, media,
manufacturing, and real estate. He is an esteemed member of the
International Advisory Board of AUB and holds other board positions including
Chairmanship of the Board of Al-Monitor, a media website based in Washington,
D.C., and an honorary membership of the Board of Trustees of Balamand
University in Beirut. He previously held positions as a member of the Board of
Directors of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and the Board of the
Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management in Houston, Texas.
Mr. Daniel has long been considered by AUB for a seat on its Board of Trustees,
but he has indicated his inability to accept due to his many business commitments.
The Levant Foundation works with universities,
institutions of fine art, and religious and research institutions to support
artistic, academic, and educational programs. Personally and through The Levant
Foundation, Daniel has provided significant grants and endowments to the
American University in Washington, D.C., the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign
Service at Georgetown University, the George Bush School of Government and
Public Service at Texas A&M University, the University of Texas Press, and the
Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Research and Dialogue based in
Switzerland.
In gratitude for this unprecedented
gift to AUBMC, AUB will name a major new medical building in honor of Daniel’s
parents. Currently under construction, it will be known as the “Halim and Aida
Daniel Academic and Clinical Center.” With a projected completion date of 2016,
the 14-story academic and clinical center will be the most modern medical
building in Lebanon, housing a variety of outpatient centers as well as major
academic centers for teaching and clinical research in areas including
psychiatry, oncology, ophthalmology, heart and vascular diseases, and
otolaryngology. There will also be an outpatient day surgery and a simulation
center for education, as well as a ground floor exhibition area and conference
room bearing the name Al-Monitor.
Chairman of the AUB Board of
Trustees, Philip Khoury said, “As a distinguished business leader and prominent
Arab-American, Jamal Daniel is setting a powerful example for individuals
wanting to help the Arab world during these turbulent times. Mr. Daniel’s very
generous support will transform medical care, research and education in the
21st century, for the benefit of Lebanon and the entire region.”
AUB President Peter Dorman said,
“This is a gift of unparalleled generosity. Jamal Daniel’s support for
education and medical care is a humanitarian statement of great significance to
the people of Lebanon and the Arab world. ”
Daniel explains, “My family’s
relationship with AUB dates back to the late 1940s when both my father, Halim
Daniel, and uncle, the late Atef Daniel, attended this esteemed
institution. A generation later, they were followed by my brother Ramzi
and my wife, Rania, who were both fortunate to experience AUB and benefit from
its first-class education and environment. I am humbled to have the opportunity
to reinforce our family’s long history with this academic pillar in the
Levant. I wish the AUBMC 2020 Vision continued success under the capable
leadership of (Vice President for Medical Affairs) Dr. Mohamed Sayegh.”
Dr. Mohamed Sayegh, vice president for medical
affairs and Raja N. Khuri Dean of Medicine, said, “We are delighted to partner
with Jamal Daniel and The Levant Foundation in our passionate pursuit of excellence
in health care and medical education. This wonderful gift will inspire
all of us at AUB and AUBMC as we affirm our mission to provide the best in
education, research and health care. It will impact many generations to come.”