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"I am impressed with the university’s ability to maintain traditions and values while evolving to meet new priorities and provide modern technologies and approaches." - Nathan Urquhart ’01
When Nathan Urquhart ’01 visited with some W&L professors on campus, he saw the need for the Williams School facilities expansion firsthand.
“Huntley Hall is bursting at the seams,” he said. “I remember when we had a large library, lively with people working on group projects. That room is half the size now, and classrooms are packed. While it is exciting to see the C-School’s growth, it struck me that more space was needed.”
Urquhart was motivated to make a lead gift to the Williams School expansion project for several reasons. He majored in accounting and was inspired by his classroom experience. “The combination of a traditional business program within a broader liberal arts education is powerful,” he said. “W&L students leave with technical skills, but they also gain critical thinking skills, as well as a sense of history and perspective that come from the ability to cross disciplines.”
In his role as a W&L volunteer, Urquhart has deepened his relationship with the institution. “Helping to shape the school’s future has been the best way to engage with the community and contribute to its development,” he said.
“Financial giving comes next and is easy once you are excited about the priorities.” Urquhart was sworn in as a W&L Trustee in February 2023 and has also volunteered as a member of the Williams School Board of Advisors and his reunion class committee. As an engaged alumnus, he visits campus frequently, which continues to fuel his passion for the university and its strategic priorities — including expanding the Williams School to support student demand and continued growth.
President of Coatue, an investment firm focused largely on technology, Urquhart oversees investor relations and fundraising efforts. Even with a busy career and a packed schedule, he contributes to W&L gladly and with a clear passion. “I am impressed with the university’s ability to maintain traditions and values while evolving to meet new priorities and provide modern technologies and approaches,” Urquhart said. “I want to be part of W&L’s continued evolution.”