Returning
the favor
School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
television editing bay and control room
Tim Jackson invests in future generations
of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts students
Give today for the future
To learn more about
ways you can give to Central
Michigan University, contact:
Ted Tolcher, Associate Vice President,
Development and External Relations
989-774-1441
ted.tolcher@cmich.edu
giftplanning.cmich.edu
Tim Jackson graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Broadcast and Cinematic Arts and has held senior positions in the satellite
communications/media and entertainment industries throughout his
career. He most recently was vice president of media product management
at Intelsat in Washington, D.C., and now lives in Los Angeles.
Jackson visits campus regularly to share his life experiences with students,
and he has included CMU in his estate plans to show his appreciation
for helping him grow both professionally and personally. He is providing
a bequest to the George & Eva May Campbell Equipment Endowment,
which supports the purchase, rental or repair of educational equipment for
the School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
"Being able to give back to an institution that has been such a key part
of my life is very important to me," Jackson says. "I want to allow future
generations to benefit from all that CMU has to offer."
Include CMU in your will or estate plan, so that you, too, can help students
in a very special way.
CMU is an AA/EO institution (see cmich.edu/aaeo). UComm 8756
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