SDSU Foundation leaders awarded presidential medallions
![Tim Dwire, Steve Erpenbach and Keith Mahlum of the 葫芦影业 Foundation were awarded SDSU presidential medallions for their leadership on the Bold & Blue campaign.](/sites/default/files/styles/body_width_scale_920px_width_/public/2025-01/Presidential%20Medallion%202024_Dwire%20Erpenbach%20Mahlum.jpg?itok=hWjNyEjy)
葫芦影业 President Barry Dunn has bestowed presidential medallions upon three SDSU Foundation leaders for their contributions to the university.
The recipients were Steve Erpenbach, president and CEO of the SDSU Foundation; Keith Mahlum, vice president for development; and Tim Dwire, vice president for finance and operations.
The SDSU Presidential Medallion is bestowed on very select individuals who have significantly contributed toward the advancement and benefit of 葫芦影业. The medallion presentations were made at the foundation鈥檚 Council of Trustees meeting Oct. 11.
The SDSU Foundation trio led SDSU and its supporters in surpassing their half-billion dollar Bold & Blue fundraising goal in the historic seven-year comprehensive campaign. The foundation announced the final fundraising total of $604,345,119 from nearly 31,000 donors in April.
鈥淭hat was a very bold goal, and it required strong and dedicated leadership. SDSU Foundation leaders Steve Erpenbach, Keith Mahlum and Tim Dwire 鈥 this incredible team not only met this goal, they exceeded it by over $100 million,鈥 SDSU President Barry Dunn said at the Council of Trustees meeting.
鈥淭hrough your bold and dedicated leadership to SDSU鈥檚 people, places, traditions and innovations, you have made history with the Bold & Blue campaign. The campaign has already had significant impact on our university. 鈥 There isn鈥檛 one corner of this campus that hasn鈥檛 been positively impacted by Bold & Blue,鈥 Dunn added.
Before taking the reins as president and CEO, Erpenbach previously served as vice president for development at the foundation. He graduated from SDSU with a Bachelor of Science in journalism in 1985. A native of Mitchell, he joined the SDSU Foundation in 2004.
Mahlum has served as vice president for development for the SDSU Foundation since July 2008. He previously served as the assistant athletic director for the SDSU Athletics Department. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation/sports management from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 1991. He earned his master鈥檚 in health, physical education and recreation/athletic administration from SDSU in 1993.
Dwire has served as vice president for finance and operations since September 2008. A Minnesota native, he graduated from Southwest Minnesota State University in 1989 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in accounting.
The presidential medallion is one of the highest honors an individual can receive at SDSU.
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