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Embry-Riddle Marks Centennial with Philanthropic Campaign and Major Gift from Hosseini Family

Embry-Riddle Marks Centennial with Philanthropic Campaign and Major Gift from Hosseini Family
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has embarked on its most ambitious philanthropic campaign to date, commemorating its 100th anniversary with a bold vision to advance educational excellence and innovation in aviation and aerospace. The centennial celebrations took place across the university’s campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida; Prescott, Arizona; and Asia, culminating in a gala event at the Daytona Beach campus on March 26.
At the gala, a landmark $20 million donation was announced by Board of Trustees Chairman Mori Hosseini and his wife, Forough Hosseini. This generous gift officially launched the public phase of “Imagine What’s Next: The Campaign for Embry-Riddle,” which aims to raise $300 million in philanthropic contributions by 2030. This campaign represents the largest fundraising effort in the university’s history, designed to propel Embry-Riddle into a new era of growth and innovation.
Centennial Celebrations and Strategic Partnerships
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the evening’s keynote speaker, lauded Embry-Riddle’s pivotal role in driving economic growth and technological advancement. He highlighted recent developments such as the forthcoming Boeing Engineering Center at the university’s Research Park, which is projected to generate approximately 400 high-paying jobs. Additionally, the establishment of French aircraft manufacturer AURA AERO’s U.S. headquarters on campus underscores Embry-Riddle’s growing influence in the aerospace sector. Governor DeSantis praised the university’s students, faculty, and alumni for their contributions to Florida’s leadership in academic freedom and industry collaboration.
Chairman Mori Hosseini reflected on the university’s century-long tradition of partnership with alumni, donors, industry leaders, and government entities. He emphasized the importance of strengthening these relationships amid intensifying global competition. “Together, we will shape the next century of aviation and aerospace and ensure that Embry-Riddle continues to lead the world toward what’s possible,” Hosseini stated during the celebrations.
Challenges and Future Outlook
Despite the optimism surrounding the centennial campaign, Embry-Riddle faces notable challenges. Economic uncertainty remains a significant concern, with potential implications for philanthropic giving and long-term financial planning, as highlighted by Inside Philanthropy. The university’s recent introduction of the Aviation Cybersecurity Training & Certification program positions it at the forefront of emerging industry demands. However, this innovation also intensifies competition, as peer institutions are expected to expand their own cybersecurity and aerospace offerings, increasing pressure on Embry-Riddle to maintain its competitive edge.
Nevertheless, university leadership remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing Embry-Riddle’s mission. The centennial campaign seeks not only to secure essential resources but also to reinforce the university’s role as a critical talent pipeline for next-generation technologies and the expanding space economy.

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