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 Alumnus Pledges $3 Million to College of Business and Economics
 May 19, 2004 :: No. 251 
               
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                      | Anil Puri, dean of the 
                          College of Business and Economics; Pam Hillman, vice 
                          president of university advancement; Steven G. Mihaylo, 
                          Cal State Fullerton alumnus and CEO of Inter-Tel; and 
                          CSUF President Milton A. Gordon at the headquarters 
                          of the California State University where trustees approved 
                          the naming of the university’s future business 
                          building after Mihaylo.  Download 
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 |  |  |  A Cal State Fullerton business administration 
              graduate, who went from being the sole employee in a one-man shop 
              to leader of a global organization, has made a $3 million pledge 
              to the College of Business and Economics — the largest pledge 
              of cash in the university’s history. In recognition of his generosity, the university plans 
              to name the college’s future building Steven G. Mihaylo Hall, 
              in honor of the chairman, president and chief executive officer 
              of Inter-Tel, a publicly traded provider of communications hardware, 
              software and services. The California State University Board of Trustees today approved 
              the building name.
 “Mr. Mihaylo joins us in the belief that Cal 
              State Fullerton continues to have a bright future in educating the 
              business leaders of tomorrow,” said CSUF President Milton 
              A. Gordon. “When you invite participation in a project like 
              this, you always look for the ideal partnership, and in this case, 
              Cal State Fullerton found one of its own — a true Titan. “His gift helps us launch the College of Business 
              and Economics into the forefront of business institutions nationwide.” 
               
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                      | California State University 
                          Chancellor Charles B. Reed; Debra S. Farar, chair of 
                          the California State University Board of Trustees; Steven 
                          G. Mihaylo, Cal State Fullerton alumnus and CEO of Inter-Tel; 
                          and CSUF President Milton A. Gordon during a presentation 
                          of a proclamation naming the future Cal State Fullerton 
                          business building after Mihaylo.   Download 
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 |  |  |  “On behalf of the board of trustees, I would 
              like to thank you for your tremendous generosity to make this facility 
              possible for Cal State Fullerton,” said CSU Chancellor Charles 
              B. Reed. “You have done something that will be there forever 
              for all of our students.” “I think the partnership of myself, all the 
              academicians and the Cal State Fullerton alumni throughout the state 
              have a real opportunity to build something special here, and I’m 
              not just talking about the building itself,” Mihaylo said 
              to the trustees. “I’m talking about the opportunity 
              to gain national prominence for the business school. That’s 
              my real goal.” “Steve’s whole life is a poignant message 
              for our students, and his achievements have a special meaning,” 
              said Anil Puri, dean of the College of Business and Economics. “His 
              gift is the first important step in making our college the premier 
              business school in Southern California. It is a vote of confidence 
              in our college and our vision.”  Mihaylo, who spent three years in the U.S. Army, attended 
              Cal State Fullerton on the GI Bill. He supported himself by working 
              the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift at McDonnell Douglas, followed by a 
              position in a telecommunications firm that later became a partner 
              in his company. He remembers his years at Fullerton as “fast. 
              My time at Fullerton whizzed by in a big hurry.”  Not forgotten are his accounting professors’ 
              ‘war’ stories. “They could relate their real-world 
              experiences in realistic situations as they taught us, and that 
              was excellent for students as we learned theory,” said Mihaylo. 
              “We could incorporate both theory and practice in the classroom 
              setting. I found it an excellent learning situation.” 
               
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                      | Inter-Tel founder and 
                          CEO Steven G. Mihaylo, a Cal State Fullerton alumnus, 
                          is pictured with his daughter Dawn and nephew Jeremy, 
                          Cal State Fullerton President Milton A. Gordon; Anil 
                          Puri, dean of the College of Business and Economics; 
                          Ephraim Smith, vice president of academic affairs; and 
                          Alex Lopez, CSU student trustee and a senior business 
                          administration major. The CSU Board of Trustees approved 
                          May 19 the naming of the university’s future business 
                          building after the business leader.  Download image
 |  |  |  After graduating in 1969, Mihaylo founded Inter-Tel. 
              The Phoenix-based company offers communications products, applications 
              utilizing networks and server-based communications software, as 
              well as managed services that include voice and data network design 
              and traffic provisioning, custom application development and financial 
              solutions packages. Inter-Tel employs more than 1,800 and services 
              more than 500,000 business customers through a network of 50 company-owned, 
              direct sales offices and more than 350 authorized providers in the 
              United States, United Kingdom and Japan. “Over the years, I have been grateful for the 
              education that I received at California State University, Fullerton 
              and for the opportunities that I was afforded,” Mihaylo said. 
              “It is my honor and privilege to support the College of Business 
              and Economics and to be a part of an environment where all students 
              have the opportunity to succeed.”  Addressing the trustees and others assembled in the 
              CSU’s Dumke Auditorium, Alex Lopez, CSU student trustee and 
              a senior business administration major at Cal State Fullerton, thanked 
              Mihaylo “for being a role model for Cal State Fullerton students. 
              California State University provides opportunities for students 
              of this state. It is alumni like you who set an example for all 
              Cal State students.” Mihaylo reconnected with the university last year 
              after he was contacted by Puri and invited to a dean’s advisory 
              board retreat.  “This gift is a real testimony to fundamental 
              advancement work,” said Pam Hillman, vice president for university 
              advancement. “This is a transformational gift for Cal State 
              Fullerton. It provides terrific momentum toward our match of $5 
              million for Prop. 55.” In March, voters approved Proposition 55: the Kindergarten-University 
              Education Facilities Bond Act of 2004, which includes $47.4 million 
              in bond funding for the planned structure. The university’s 
              goal is to raise an additional $5 million in private gifts for the 
              project, which is expected to break ground in 2006. Including Mihaylo’s commitment, the pledge total 
              has reached $4.4 million. The planned 190,000-square-foot building to be built southeast of 
              Langsdorf Hall will feature state-of-the-art classrooms, interactive 
              technology, multimedia lecture halls and faculty offices. Selection 
              of an architect and the design phase launch are slated for this 
              summer.
 
 
 
              
                | Media Contacts: | Anil Puri, dean of the College 
                  of Business and Economics, at 657-278-2592 or apuri@fullerton.edu Pamela McLaren of Public Affairs at 657-278-4852
 or pmclaren@fullerton.edu
 Jeanne Leckie, Inter-Tel Corporate Public Relations, 
                  at (480) 961-2262
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