Bowman Foster Ashe Society
The Bowman Foster Ashe Society is named for the founding president of the University, who was both an educator and an acclaimed attorney. President Ashe guided the early University of Miami through the difficult days of the Great Depression to the booming ’50s, when the student population exceeded 10,000 and the University’s initial educational programs had blossomed into a comprehensive spectrum, including Florida’s first School of Medicine.
The Bowman Foster Ashe Society recognizes individuals, families, corporations, foundations and organizations with total commitments to the University of $500,000 and above. Individual members of the society are recognized by a pewter medallion suspended from a white ribbon, and are presented with a specially-commissioned Steuben Crystal – Tetrahedon – bearing the University of Miami seal and the name of the society.
For more information, please visit the University of Miami’s Donor Recognition website.
Membership Roster
The following Bowman Foster Ashe Society members have contributed between $500,00 and $999,999 to the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center:
- Cancer Link
- Steve Dwoskin-Dwoskin Foundation
- Susen and Herbert Grossman
- Health Foundation of South Florida
- Knight-Ridder, Inc.
- Luminare
- Estate of F. Kenneth McNeil
- Estate of Audrey Renault
- Jeanne and Richard Spring
- H. Allan Shore
- Jane Mary Trau
- Woman’s Cancer League and Partners

