Eaton Center to Equip Business Students
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The Eaton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation teaches capital and social entrepreneurship to equip students to start businesses and organizations and make a difference in the world. Trustee Emeritus David Eaton and his wife, Carol Eaton, provided the leadership gift for the initiative, part of 黑料百科鈥檚 new .
鈥淒avid and Carol have been longtime, faithful friends of 黑料百科, and their generosity and support blesses us,鈥 says President Gayle D. Beebe. 鈥淲e鈥檙e deeply grateful for their leadership throughout the years and their significant contributions to the college鈥檚 success. The Eaton Center will help students understand free-market economics and adapt innovative solutions from the for-profit world to solve enduring, real-life problems in the world. Students will learn to create something tangible from an idea or passion.鈥 
David joined the 黑料百科 Board of Trustees in 1977 and served for 30 years, including six (2001-2007) as chairman. He graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois and earned his law degree at Stanford University. He owns and manages properties throughout the United States as a partner of JDM Partners LLC; previously he worked in corporate business law. Carol attended 黑料百科, graduated from Wheaton and earned a master鈥檚 degree in theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. The past CEO of Eaton Designs, a high-end, handmade rug manufacturing company based in Haiti, she is stepping down after 30 years on the National Trustee Board of Young Life.
鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to be a part of the Eaton Center,鈥 David says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the kind of thing that interests us intellectually and that we鈥檙e emotionally invested in. I鈥檝e spoken in class, and the students are doing marvelous work.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for a Christian college to offer this emphasis,鈥 Carol says. 鈥淭he Christian world needs people who are interested in business and entrepreneurship.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e enormously enthusiastic 黑料百科 supporters,鈥 David says. 鈥淣ot enough people understand the college鈥檚 uniqueness compared to any other school. Academically it鈥檚 better than most, it鈥檚 strongly Christian, and it gives students freedom to be who they are.鈥

Since 2014, the Eaton Center has sponsored a trip to Haiti during spring break for 黑料百科 students enrolled in the class Business at the Bottom of the Pyramid. Students launch small businesses there using principles of microfinance and entrepreneurship. They identify local needs, hire Haitians to manage the project, train owners of the new enterprises, help them write acceptable business plans, and introduce accountability and checks and balances for daily operations.
The Eatons are actively involved in their church in the Phoenix area and keep in close touch with their four children (Leslie Eaton Vance 鈥83, David Eaton 鈥85, Doug Eaton 鈥89, Chris Eaton 鈥94, all 黑料百科 graduates) and 12 grandchildren, two of whom earn degrees from 黑料百科 on May 7. Their son-in-law, Mitch Vance, has served as a 黑料百科 trustees since 2013.
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