Patrick Mulvey, Oral History Interview, May 11, 2015
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Description
Major Topics Covered:
- Coming to MD Anderson
- The Office of Development under presidents Charles A. LeMaistre, John Mendelsohn, and Ronald DePinho
- Working with MD Anderson presidents
- The evolution of fundraising as a practice
- Changes in MD Anderson’s donor base
- MD Anderson’s capital campaigns
- Mechanisms for making appeals for donations
- The Moon Shots Program and fundraising
- The MD Anderson mission and culture
Interview Chapters
Chapter 01: The Development Office in the Eighties
Chapter 02: Philanthropy in the United States and at MD Anderson
Publication Date
5-11-2015
Publisher
The Making Cancer History® Voices Oral History Collection, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
City
Houston, Texas
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.
Topics Covered
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; UT MD Anderson Cancer Center; University of Texas System. M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston; University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute
Disciplines
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine | Oncology | Oral History
Recommended Citation
Mulvey, Patrick and Rosolowski, Tacey A. PhD, "Patrick Mulvey, Oral History Interview, May 11, 2015" (2015). Interview Sessions. 178.
https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewsessions/178
Conditions Governing Access
Open


About the Interview
About the Interview Subject:
Patrick Mulvey came to MD Anderson in 1985 as Assistant Director of the Office of Development. Today he is Vice President of Development, a role he has served since 2000. Mr. Mulvey is best known for running MD Anderson’s capital campaigns. He has overseen the growth of the Office of Development into a very successful team that has raised over one billion dollars for the institution.