SAN MARCOS — Miriam McCoy of San Marcos has donated $1 million to Texas State University to establish an endowed chair in the McCoy College of Business.
The McCoy College of Business Foundation will match the donation, creating a total endowment of $2 million to enhance the research capabilities of the college.
At McCoy’s request, the endowed chair will be named in honor of Eugene E. Payne, former vice president for finance and administration at Texas State and founding executive director of the McCoy College of Business Foundation.
“Dr. Payne’s career intersected with Texas State several times over the years, but none more impactful than when he brought us together with Emmett and Miriam McCoy,” said Denise T. Smart, dean of the McCoy College.
Payne began his professional career in the mid-1960s as a management scientist at DuPont. He left DuPont to join Ross Perot in the creation of the Electronic Data Systems Corporation, where he headed the design team for management systems.
In the early 1970s, he was recruited to be the director of planning for the creation of a new doctoral-research institution, the University of Texas at Dallas.
Payne came to Texas State in 1974 as vice president for finance and administration. During his seven years at Texas State he oversaw many accomplishments that would have a long-lasting impact on the university:
In 2000, Payne returned to Texas State to become chair of the Department of Management after serving 12 years as executive vice president and chief operations officer for Financial Industries Corporation (FIC).
During his tenure, FIC earned the recognition of Fortune Magazine as one of the Top 100 Growth Companies in the nation.
In 2002, Payne left Texas State to accept the chief executive officer position at FIC, a position he held until his retirement in 2004.
In 2004, Payne came out of retirement to help establish the McCoy College of Business Foundation, which manages endowment gifts and supports fundraising to provide resources that enhance the vision, mission and academic excellence of the McCoy College.
The generosity of the McCoy family has benefitted Texas State students since 2004 when McCoy and her late husband, Emmett F. McCoy, established the $20 million McCoy Foundation Endowment to support chairs, professorships, fellowships, scholarships and faculty, program and student development in the McCoy College.
The endowment was established with a donor matching program designed to encourage new gifts.
In recognition of their support, the college was named in their honor and in 2007, the couple was presented with honorary doctorates by the university.
In 2016, McCoy gave McCoy College a $2 million gift to establish the Emmett and Miriam McCoy Scholars Endowment to support the McCoy Scholars Program.
The program provides scholarships of excellence and distinction for high-achieving undergraduate and graduate students in the McCoy College.
In 2018, Brian McCoy, son of Miriam and Emmett, and his wife, Wetonnah, gave the McCoy College a $1 million gift to establish the Dean Denise T. Smart Endowed Chair in Business.
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