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USF Muma College of Business hosts 10th naming anniversary event

TAMPA – The 鶹Ƶ’s Muma College of Business celebrated its 10th naming anniversary on Friday with bursts of green and gold confetti, a 15-piece pep band, and heartfelt congratulatory speeches. 
  
The college marked the 10-year milestone with remarks from USF leaders, the return of former dean Moez Limayem, an appearance by mascot Rocky D. Bull, and the unveiling of a new acrylic art installation honoring the college’s namesake, Pam and Les Muma. 
  
Over 100 people attended the celebratory event with many of the speakers thanking philanthropists Pam and Les Muma for their $25 million gift that named the college in 2014 and shared how their generosity has benefited thousands of business students over the past decade. 

rocky and mumas

“This started with Les and Pam seeing a need and seeing that it was an opportunity to make a difference. And they did,” said USF President Rhea Law. “They made a difference in a really huge way because they inspired others to have a culture of giving.” 
 
The 45-minute event also featured alumna Bethany Rodriguez, who received a full four-year Muma scholarship to attend USF in 2012.   
  
“The opportunities afforded to me through this scholarship have been life-changing. Today, as I reflect on my journey, I am filled with gratitude,” she said. “Pam and Les, you have empowered countless students like me to pursue their dreams, overcome obstacles, and strive for excellence.”

muma 10 year celebration

In 2016, Rodriguez graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She currently serves as a risk mitigation and controls manager at PwC and recently started teaching as an adjunct professor in the USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy. 
 
Rodriguez said she attended the 2014 naming announcement and often reflects on the day with immense pride. 
 
“I remember thinking, ‘Wow, this girl from the small town of Winter Haven is part of something extraordinary. This very school of business I attend is now named after the same people who believed in my potential and invested in my education’,” she said. 

mumas with bethany

Over the years, the Mumas have celebrated major milestones with Rodriguez, including her graduations from USF, landing a job at a Big Four accounting firm, and even attending her wedding to her USF sweetheart.  
  
“I stand here as a testament to the transformative power of education and philanthropy,” she said. “Thank you for your unwavering support and for believing in the potential of students from all walks of life.” 
 
The Mumas ended the event by thanking everyone for helping make the college the success that it is today. 
 
“Most of all, this is all about relationships,” said Pam Muma. “It’s about the students and to give back to the students. That’s where we get our joy, from knowing the students and being part of their lives and seeing them grow.” 

Les Muma said they will be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary in a couple of weeks. “When Pam and I got married, we didn’t even know what $25 million looked like, and no way we thought we’d give that away.” 
 
“It feels so good to be able to give back,” he said. “That’s why we give. It feels good for us. We’re doing great things for other people.”   

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