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Nancy deLaski

Nancy de Laski, a generous, longtime friend of George Mason University, died at home on June 19 2009 after an 18-month struggle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease.” Along with her husband, Don, Nancy de Laski was an avid supporter of local arts and culture. She fell in love with ballet as a child and enjoyed painting as well as playing the hammered dulcimer. In addition to serving on the Arts at Mason advisory board for the College of Visual and Performing Arts, she was a member of the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra board. She also served on the boards at Arena Stage, George Washington’s Mount Vernon and CharityWorks. Professionally, de Laski was a realtor and broker. Through the de Laski Family Foundation, the couple’s philanthropy supported a number of Washington, D.C.-area health, arts and education organizations. In recent years, the couple’s gifts to Mason totaled more than $14 million. Their gifts helped to establish the Potomac Arts Academy and launch the expansion of the Performing Arts Building on the Fairfax Campus, among other things. The groundbreaking for the addition was held on July 1. The couple also shared a passion for the study of consciousness and transformation, and the de Laskis committed $10 million last year to found the Center for Consciousness and Transformation in Mason’s New Century College.

Relationships Interlocks Giving Data

Positions

deLaski Family Foundation Washington DC Social Entrepreneurship / Ed Reform Philanthropy
• Co-Founder ('99→?)*

Federal Election Campaign Contributions

Federal Victory Fund
• 5 contributions · 11,000 USD ('00→'06)
Tom Davis former US Representative from Virginia
• 8 contributions · 7,300 USD ('94→'07)
Frank Rudolph Wolf US Representative from Virginia
• 6 contributions · 7,050 USD ('98→'08)
National Republican Congressional Committee
• 2 contributions · 2,000 USD ('00→'02)
Michael Steele Former Chairman, Republican National Committee
• 1 contribution · 1,000 USD ('06)
John W Warner
• 1 contribution · 300 USD ('96)

Family

Donald deLaski Co Founder of Deltek
• husband
Nancy deLaski
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Basic Info

Types Person, Business Person

Source Links

27 documents :: see all
  • deLaski Family Foundation
  • FEC Filing 96015931996
  • FEC Filing 96031142933
  • FEC Filing 28990079122
  • FEC Filing 98032713453
  • FEC contribution search
  • FEC Filing 98034022471
  • FEC Filing 94015414595
  • FEC Filing 21990247524
  • Washington Exec obit- deLaski
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