Seton Fund
The Fifty
Mission:
The Fifty supports Dell Seton Medical Center at UT’s ability to break boundaries in achieving healthy outcomes and health innovation.
Who are The Fifty?
We are 50 Austinites with a unified vision for advancing the future of healthcare in Central Texas. Seton, a 100% non-profit organization, expedited the completion of Dell Seton Medical Center at UT based on our fundraising commitment. As leaders from the wide array of industries that have transformed Austin into the premier place to live, we have helped build an innovative, state-of-the-art medical community where research and technology combine to make Austin the best place to receive medical care. This hospital is poised and equipped to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing healthcare landscape, and is the platform for real transformation of care.
Why Do We Need to Support This Teaching Hospital?
- Dell Seton is redefining healthcare and delivery of care in our community
- This is our region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center for adults
- More efficient and accessible care for the poor and vulnerable as our community’s not-for-profit safety net hospital
- There is a shortage of doctors for a rapidly growing population – our partnership with UT Austin’s Dell Medical School is an incubator for academics, research and healthy outcomes to attract the next generation of physicians
- Need to better leverage the existing biomedical sector to create more jobs and promote more collaborative healthcare
How Are We Doing It?
- Sustaining an exclusive organization of established and emerging philanthropic leaders to continue to transform healthcare and improve the overall quality of life in Central Texas
- Providing a network of ongoing community and financial support for Dell Seton Medical Center at UT and related programs within Seton/Ascension
- Engaging key stakeholders in a dialogue to promote academic medicine and health innovation
- Educating and informing citizens and advocating for Seton/Ascension
- Fostering friendships and business relationships within The Fifty to further inspire members to take part in the mission
How to Join The Fifty
Membership in The Fifty is by invitation only. To be considered for membership or to nominate an up-and-coming community leader, contact: [email protected].
Officers
Malini Rajput – Chair
Capital One
Katharine McAden – Fundraising Chair
Google
Courtney Fore – Membership Chair
Baker Botts L.L.P.
Members
A.J. Bingham
The Bingham Group, LLC
Adam Blum
Private Investor
Russell Booth
Hughes, Vanderburg, Williams, Booth
Leon Chen
Tiff’s Treats
Natalie Choate
The Texas Tribune
Brant Couch
Healthsure
Ryan Danielson
Summus
Gene Dooley
Steward Partners Global Advisory
Ashley Dougherty
Ashley Dougherty Consulting
Courtney Fore
Hurst Creek Capital
Rob Gandy
Cielo Property Group
Todd Gilfillan
Lincoln Property Group
Jody Goehring
Hyde Park Ventures
Temp Keller
Templeton Learning
Ed Latson
The Austin Regional Manufacturers Association
Lonnie Limon
Dieste
Chuck Lipscomb
JE Dunn Construction
Ana Martinez
Meta
Leticia Mendoza
Texas Disposal Systems
Shannon Meroney
Meroney Public Affairs
John Minter
Austin Growth Capital
Matt Ochsner
Piper Sandler
Cathy Nabours
SRS
Joe Ross
CISD
Karen Steirman
Physician
Jennifer Stevens
JHL
Austin Stowell
Keep Real Estate
Matt Thompson
Clinical Pathology Associates
Chris Wieland
J.P. Morgan
Richard Williams
SH130 Holdings
Lynn Yeldell
Seventh Scout
Rachael Padgett
Mitchel Williams
Reagan Reaud
Privateer Capital Management