University of Missouri - Kansas City

03/04/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/05/2024 09:16

UMKC Alumni Award Winner Turns Love of the Arts into Philanthropic Life

UMKC Alumni Award Winner Turns Love of the Arts into Philanthropic Life

Suzanne Shank dedicates time and money into UMKC and the Kansas City arts community

Each year, the UMKC Alumni Association recognizes outstanding alumni achievements with an awards celebration. Suzanne Shank (J.D., M.P.A '82) is the Class of 2024 Bill French Alumni Service Award recipient.

From a young age, Shank's love of the arts shined bright as she committed herself to dance lessons, even performing with the Kansas City Ballet when it was part of the UMKC Conservatory. Despite not pursuing the arts in her professional life, Shank's support for the place she once performed has been extensive.

"I've always appreciated the arts and what they bring to the community," Shank said. "I also recognize how necessary arts education is to a community."

Shank has served on the Friends of the Conservatory Board for many years, where she has also been president. She is a great supporter of Crescendo, the annual gala supporting student scholarships, and was instrumental in raising more than $1 million for student scholarships when she was Crescendo chair. Suzanne and her late husband have funded a student scholarship at the Conservatory, named the Suzanne Shank and Marty Smoler Scholarship, since 2005. They also funded a Trustee Scholar, and Suzanne has personally recruited others to do the same.

"UMKC is so important to Kansas City, and I wanted to be philanthropic where my money would have the most impact," Shank said. "UMKC has done such an amazing job supporting the needs of the surrounding community and that should be rewarded."

Shank currently serves as director at Carl Warren & Company. She is also a current member of the UMKC Board of Trustees. Her impact on the Kansas City community goes well beyond her support of UMKC. She has actively participated in numerous nonprofit associations, showcasing her commitment to philanthropy and community development. Her leadership roles in local organizations such as the KC Ballet, the Symphony League and the Lyric Opera, have contributed significantly to the cultural and artistic fabric of Kansas City.