
Meet Virginia Tech's
All-American
Donors
The All-American donors you see below do more than cheer on their favorite Hokie team. Each year, thousands upon thousands of them support excellence in the classroom, in the lab, and all across campus by making a gift to The Campaign for Virginia Tech: Invent the Future. That support plays a critical role in our continued success, and strengthens our reputation as one of the nation’s finest institutes of higher learning.
Browse their cards and read their stories here, and then find out how you can be a part of our All-American Team of donors.
Name: Pam Hoag
Class Year: 1977
Major: Marketing
Favorite Hokie Color: Orange and Maroon
Why I support Virginia Tech academics: “We enjoy seeing all our Hokies friends at bowl games and ACC tournament games. Paul, my husband, is a George Mason grad and enjoys cheering for the Hokies as an “adopted” Hokie fan.”
*Note: Pam currently serves as president of the Battlefield Hokie Club and supports Hokie sports as a Hokie Club Century Champion. She also supports the Pamplin College of Business and serves on the Women in Leadership and Philanthropy Council.
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