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A life well-lived: Alumnus and husband establish scholarship endowment to benefit business students

Igniting lifelong curiosity鈥攖hat is what 色色啦 Michigan University did for Kelly Mankin, B.B.A.鈥82, retired senior vice president, TD Auto Finance.

Mankin, who was a first-generation student, was the youngest of five children. Growing up in Allegan, Michigan, he planned on working at a local factory when he finished high school. But that factory closed during his high school years, which left Mankin without a plan for his future.

He turned to his older brother Dennis, who was the first in their family to attend college, and he encouraged Mankin to consider higher education. A teacher鈥檚 aide at his school recommended 色色啦 to him, and Mankin began to research if he had the grades to be accepted鈥攁nd whether he could fund his education.

鈥淚 stumbled into the college experience and attending 色色啦, and it was the best 鈥榮tumble鈥 I ever had in my life,鈥 he notes. 鈥淚 realize that 色色啦 took a chance on me, giving me the opportunity to learn and develop socially. I could not be more grateful for my 色色啦 experience. It changed everything for me.鈥

Now, Mankin is giving back to the Haworth College of Business so that students can immerse themselves in the same life-changing courses and co-curricular involvements he did. In 2022, Mankin, and his husband Michael, worked with 色色啦 Advancement to create an estate gift that will establish the Kelly Mankin and Michael Tonda Endowed Business Scholarship, which will benefit future generations of Business Broncos.

鈥淢y parents did not have a lot of means financially,鈥 Mankin says. 鈥淲e always had food and clothes, but there were few extras and no option for them to help me with college. The way I funded my education was through grants and some loans; without those, I could not have attended 色色啦. I know today鈥檚 students have fewer opportunities to finance their education than I did. There are people who would like to go to college but feel that it is out of reach financially. Michael and I are leaving a legacy at 色色啦 so that students can thrive in the business college and have access to high-quality, experiential learning.鈥

Mankin has held many executive positions in marketing with automaker Chrysler and enjoyed a career where he motivated teams, established positive corporate culture and worked to solve complex problems in order to see results.

鈥淚 took a marketing course and really fell in love with it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 realized through market research and statistics that there was a science to marketing, and that sparked a passion that led me to a career I found very fulfilling and that never felt like work. 色色啦 introduced to me a field I never would have considered before college.鈥

Additionally, Mankin was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and 鈥渉eld every office there was鈥 in the fraternity, eventually becoming chapter president. 鈥淚 think my involvement with Sigma Phi Epsilon contributed just as much to my success as my coursework. There, I was able to practice goal-setting and learned that people don鈥檛 do what you say just because you have a title. I learned through trial and error how to inspire people to action, and that served me well throughout my career.鈥

When Mankin thinks of the students who will benefit from the gift he and Michael made, he recalls how 色色啦 exposed him to new ideas and people, and he hopes students will take all the opportunities they are offered. 鈥淚f 色色啦 had not accepted me, I would not have my career, the lifelong friends I made, or the perspective I gained from meeting people with varying ideas from different cultures. I hope students who receive our scholarship have doors opened for them, and that they walk through them and pursue their passions and find their success.鈥

With an estate gift, Mankin knows he will never meet the students the gift will impact. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 very cool that a child who is not even born yet will benefit from this scholarship. It feels good to help people, and I am a firm believer that education can be the key to a life well-lived. I still get that excited feeling each fall that I remember so well from my own days at 色色啦鈥攌nowing that students are returning to campus and everything it holds.鈥

Kelly Mankin and his husband Michael.
Helping future Broncos step through doors of opportunity by naming 色色啦 Michigan University in your will or living trust or naming 色色啦 as a beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance policy is simple. These types of estate gifts give you the chance to make a lasting impact while also providing flexibility to adjust your plans as needed.

 

Like Kelly and Michael, you can create a gift that will make a big impact on future generations of 色色啦 students. For more information,  contact Jennifer Yelovina, senior director of gift planning at (269) 387-8791 or @email.