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Carnegie Mellon receiving a $ 67 million Payback Gift from Billionaire David Tepper

<p>The Carnegie Mellon University has been a major center of systemic training ever since its foundation&period; The University is all set to receive a payback gift of &dollar; 67 million from billionaire hedge fund manager David&period; A&period; Tepper&period; This is not the first time Mr&period; Tepper has been encouraging education at the institution&comma; totaling his total gift to an overwhelming &dollar;125 million within the last decade&period; Mr&period; Tepper has been actively engaging in furthering financial education from his end too&comma; by founding the Appaloosa Management&period; He is an alumni of the business school and considers these financial gifts as paybacks for the strong foundation provided by the University&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Major education institutions have been much at the receiving end&comma; accumulating huge paybacks from ex-students and other notable figures&period; The last year has been quite rich for Johns Hopkins in receiving a &dollar;350 million pledge from Michael R Bloomberg&comma; ex mayor of New York City&period; The Yale University received &dollar;250 million from billionaire mutual fund manager Charles B&period; Johnson&period; The University of Michigan received as &dollar;200 million gift from Stephen&period; M&period; Ross&comma; notable real estate developer&period; Another real estate developer Frank H&period; McCourt Jr&period; gave &dollar;100 million as aids to Georgetown&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Explaining this significant trend&comma; the academic affairs and research associate dean at the noted Philanthropy Lily Family School of Indiana University&comma; Patrick Rooney stated that these gifts reflect a deep sense of financial pride and educational ownership from the donors to their alma maters&period; The gift from Mr&period; Tepper would actually earn him the establishment of a David Tepper Quadrangle academic hub at the Pittsburg campus of the University&period; The benefactor hopes that his financial assistance would aid the university in improving its rankings and reputations&period; The money would directly fund the construction of a new 300&comma;000 square foot enclosure housing the Tepper Business School&period; The new enclosure would consist of improved facilities like a café&comma; a fitness center&comma; and large classrooms&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The announcement of the gift coincides with the formal appointment of the new president of Carnegie Mellon&comma; Subra Suresh&comma; who has been informally undertaking the responsibilities since July&period; Mr&period; Suresh&comma; coming from a science &amp&semi; engineering background&comma; stressed on the school’s role in fostering effective positive entrepreneurship&period; He also had been the National Science Foundation director between 2010 and 2013&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Mr&period; Tepper comes from a middle class upbringing in Pittsburgh&period; His parents worked as a schoolteacher and an accountant&period; After attending the University of Pittsburgh&comma; he earned his graduation in Business from Carnegie Mellon&period; Following a stint in the Goldman Sachs&comma; he begin the Appaloosa Management in 1993&comma; which served as the platform for conducting several high profile bond trading deals&period; Appaloosa currently claims around &dollar; 20 billion in assets controlling and providing financial security to the management&period; It is one of the biggest hedge fund initiatives propelling an earning of &dollar;2&period;2 billion in 2012&period; The veteran hedge fund manager around &dollar; 4 billion in 2009 through placing contrarian bets on the weakened shares of Citigroup and the Bank of America&period; He also owns a stake in the football team of Pittsburgh Steelers&period;  <img class&equals;"alignright size-medium wp-image-158" alt&equals;"Education 1" src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;sjz68&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;11&sol;Education-1-300x180&period;jpg" width&equals;"300" height&equals;"180" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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