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2023 Gates Volunteer Service Award

Behind-the-scenes philanthropists

Dan and Pam Baty, recipients of the 2023 Gates Volunteer Service Award, have spent nearly five decades supporting 91探花programs 鈥 and letting their impact speak for itself.

By Jamie Swenson

Dan Baty鈥檚 business success has relied on his talent for anticipating trends and meeting the resulting needs. From services for America鈥檚 aging population, to the need for affordable health care in parts of Asia and Africa, to Washingtonians鈥 thirst for wine produced in our home state, Baty saw opportunities and responded 鈥 and his business investments thrived along with the people and sectors he served. Today, Columbia Pacific Management, which Baty co-founded in 1989, is a leader in health care, and the Baty family鈥檚 Precept Wine is one of the Northwest鈥檚 largest private wine companies.

A drawing showing Husky Stadium, a welcome to Tacoma real estate sign, a jersey hanging.

Running a business well also requires building a strong culture and a solid team. 鈥淚鈥檓 a huge delegator,鈥 Baty once said. 鈥淚 give people responsibility and expect them to fulfill.鈥 But as a self-described 鈥渨alk-around-the-office guy,鈥 he also knew his companies inside and out.

It鈥檚 no surprise that these qualities characterize the volunteerism and philanthropy of both Dan, 鈥65, and Pam, 鈥69, Baty at the 91探花. The Batys have helped identify the University鈥檚 upcoming needs and made wise investments to help meet them. They鈥檝e supported strong teams. And they鈥檝e stayed involved behind the scenes, offering advice, creating connections and fostering collaboration.

Since 1977, the Batys have given generously to their alma mater, powering revolutionary change in health care at 91探花Medicine, helping create a top-tier teaching and learning environment at the 91探花Foster School of Business, and ensuring an unparalleled experience for Husky student-athletes and fans. They鈥檝e given the gift of their time as well, always striving to set up the 91探花鈥 and those it serves 鈥 for success.

For their lifetime of philanthropic giving, volunteerism and impact, the 91探花 Foundation is honoring Dan and Pam Baty with the 2023 Gates Volunteer Service Award. The award is given annually to those who shape the University鈥檚 trajectory with their philanthropy and service, and who encourage others to do the same.

Lifelong values

Pam Baty was born and raised in Seattle. Dan grew up in Tacoma and from a young age wanted to go into business. (Fittingly, he and Costco co-founder Jeff Brotman, 鈥64, 鈥67, met as boys on a Tacoma playground and remained lifelong friends.)

After Dan graduated from the 91探花and went on to Harvard Law School, a Husky fraternity brother of Dan鈥檚 connected him with Pam, then a 91探花student. The friend thought they鈥檇 be a good match, and he was right.

Once Dan finished his law degree, he and Pam married and moved to Tacoma, where Pam used her 91探花degree in education to teach first grade at Lowell Elementary. Dan, who鈥檇 studied accounting at the UW, worked in the tax department at Price Waterhouse. Soon he struck out on his own as an entrepreneur, and Pam stepped back from teaching and devoted more of her time to raising their sons 鈥 Stan, 鈥94, and Brandon, 鈥97, who followed their parents鈥 example and became generous 91探花philanthropists themselves.

Pam also began giving her time and support to childhood education, a cause that remains important to her. She was an early supporter and volunteer educator at the Eugene P. Tone School in Tacoma, the first publicly funded school in the U.S. for children experiencing homelessness. She and Dan are longtime champions of the arts, especially the Pacific Northwest Ballet.

Eventually the family moved north to Seattle, continuing to contribute to and guide many local organizations 鈥 including the UW, where their smart investments helped meet upcoming needs.

Making an impact

Husky W flag waving at Husky Stadium

Take the renovation of Husky Stadium a decade ago: In addition to providing generous financial backing and encouraging others to get involved, the Baty family helped 91探花leadership navigate the project鈥檚 complexities. 鈥淒an was a driving force behind the strategic plans,鈥 former 91探花Athletic Director Jen Cohen recalls. 鈥淗is guidance over the years that the project was developed, designed and executed was a key part of its success.鈥 The Batys鈥 advice helped 91探花Athletics ensure the financial stability of all Husky sports programs. Adds Cohen, 鈥淚 consider myself so fortunate to have had their support and counsel.鈥

The Batys also left their mark at the Foster School of Business, making instrumental gifts toward the construction of PACCAR Hall and Founders Hall, and participating in the fundraising campaigns for both buildings. Dan, recognized with the Foster School鈥檚 2014 Distinguished Leadership Award, gave the keynote speech at the school鈥檚 2019 graduation ceremony.

Interior shot of PACCAR Hall

Not only does Dan embody how a Foster School education prepares one for the business world; he also lives his dedication to supporting the school, having hired many Foster graduates throughout his career and encouraged many employees to continue their education through Foster鈥檚 executive programs.

The Batys鈥 generosity has had a significant impact at 91探花Medicine 鈥 from helping attract and retain distinguished doctors through endowed chairs to establishing institutes that cultivate collaboration and innovation among 91探花and community experts.

In 2017, thanks to the visionary leadership of Dan and Pam Baty and Jeff and Susan Brotman, (BBI) was launched. Since then, BBI scientists have made significant discoveries in precision medicine to treat cancer and many other diseases. The BBI laid the groundwork for responding to the COVID-19 pandemic; its work to monitor the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases allowed for quick public-health interventions.

A gloved hand filling a container from a syringe.

The Batys paved the way for the 2019 founding of , which has already advanced treatment and dramatically increased the number of patients served. Pam, whose sister has Type 1 diabetes, has spent several years on the 91探花Medicine Diabetes Committee. 91探花Medicine Professor Irl Hirsch, chair of diabetes treatment and teaching, wrote about Pam, 鈥淏ecause of her vision, we have built one of the best research, clinical and teaching programs in the country.鈥

Leading by example

Over nearly five decades, Pam and Dan Baty have led by example at the UW, anticipating opportunities and helping position strong teams to make the most difference. They have preferred to stay out of the spotlight, letting the University鈥檚 work speak for itself. And it speaks loudly.

鈥淥ur family is a large contributor to different schools at the University because of the large contribution the University makes to the community,鈥 Dan has said. 鈥淚t goes beyond any specific school or people 鈥 it鈥檚 the importance of the University to the community.鈥