(From the University of Findlay)
The University of Findlay celebrated the naming of a classroom in the College of Business/Center for Student Life at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in November.
CBSL 222 is now known as the Dr. Dan A. and Aleta J. ’88 Yates Seminar Room.
UF President Katherine Fell, Ph.D., expressed her appreciation to the Yates family for their support of the University.
“We are thankful that they have shared their blessings with the University, and it is our pleasure to recognize them by naming this classroom in their honor,” she said. “Their generosity will make an impact on generations of Oilers to come.”
Dan has been a College of Business faculty member for 20 years, coming to the classroom in 2005 after retiring from Marathon Petroleum Co. He holds degrees from Tiffin University, University of Dayton, Bowling Green State University, and Northcentral University.
Aleta also is retired from Marathon Petroleum Co., working in business development and analysis, and she holds an associate degree in business administration from UF.
Their children are UF graduates – Abby in 2003 and Sam in 2016, along with Sam’s wife, Devony, who graduated in 2020.
For the Yates family, who live in Findlay, giving is a way of life rooted in gratitude, humility, and a desire to uplift others.
With a lifetime of generosity totaling more than a half-million dollars to UF, they made a planned gift to establish the Dr. Dan and Aleta ’88 Yates Business Scholarship and another leadership gift to support the Findlay Fund.
Their philosophy is simple but powerful: be intentional, be grateful, and give back to those who need a hand.
The couple’s planned gift reflects their shared commitment to education and their hope their scholarship will ease the financial burden for future students—allowing them to graduate with little to no debt. “We like the idea that students can earn this money, maybe work part-time, and still get help paying for school. That gives them skin in the game,” Dan explained.
Ken McIntyre Jr., vice president of University advancement, noted that Dr. and Mrs. Yates are members of the C.T. Fox Legacy Society at the University. Named in honor of Charles T. Fox, Ph.D., the third president of Findlay College, the C.T. Fox Legacy Society recognizes donors who have shared their intentions to remember the University through a planned or estate gift.
“UF is grateful that our students can rely on the support of Oiler alumni and friends, like Dan and Aleta,” McIntyre said. “We are pleased that their legacy on campus will include the special place of this classroom. The University of Findlay is grateful for their continued support, generosity, and leadership. The seeds they have planted will grow for generations to come.”
Pictured, from left, are: Ken McIntyre Jr., Abby Yates, Aleta Yates, Dan Yates, Sam Yates, Devony Yates, and President Katherine Fell.