Martins give Chapman a chair
Orange Coast philanthropists Charles and Twyla Martin have given a $2
million gift to Chapman University.
Chapman President Jim Doti made the announcement at a recent
conference held at the university campus, entitled “Women in Focus.”
The funds will benefit the university’s Dodge College of Film and
Media Arts, where a chair will be named the Twyla Reed Martin Dean’s
Chair in Film and Media Arts. The endowed chair will be held by
current Chapman Dean Bob Bassett.
The gift announcement was timed with the recent “Women in Focus”
seminar because Twyla Martin has passionately supported the new media
school, created with the unprecedented multi-million dollar support
of Newport Coast residents Kristina and Larry Dodge.
The recent conference at Chapman, sponsored by Martin and Nancy
Baldwin -- another generous Chapman benefactor and gracious Orange
County philanthropist -- brought together well-known female producers
from the world of entertainment and media to share experiences.
Appropriately, the gathering was called “Producing the Vision.”
Panelists included Ilona Hertzberg (“The Manchurian Candidate”),
Alex Rose (“Norma Rae”) and Janet Yang (“The Joy Luck Club”).
The afternoon at Chapman was moderated by Buffy Shutt, a partner
in Shutt Jones Productions at Universal Studios.
“The term ‘producer’ has become somewhat devalued,” said Shutt,
who also teaches at Chapman. “It’s not just about someone who brings
money to a project. A true producer has hands on from developing an
idea to researching locations, signing talent, overseeing the script,
and so much more.”
The guests included Newport’s Joan and Tom Riach, Lily and Paul
Merage, Marion Knott, Jillyn and Ted Verdon, Lisa Colburn, Nancy and
Jim Baldwin and Kristina and Larry Dodge, all joining the Martins for
lunch on campus. They then joined a crowd of some 400 students,
anxious to learn more about “the business”.
Twyla Martin shared her personal enthusiasm, explaining why she
and her husband made a significant contribution to the school.
“When I met Bob Bassett and saw what he was trying to do, I was
excited from the very beginning,” she said. “Bassett’s leadership and
vision will make Chapman a world class film school.”
Charles Martin joined his elegant wife in stating, “This gift
feels just right.”
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