The former ambassador, philanthropist and businessman was a champion of UC Berkeley students in need and of a free and open exchange of ideas on campus.
[Originally published on Berkeley News]
Former U.S. Ambassador Frank E. Baxter, a UC Berkeley economics graduate who left a lasting impact through generous support to students in need and to the cause of political diversity on campus, died Tuesday, July 15. He was 88.
In the span of his high-impact career, Baxter served as a successful investment banker and as the U.S. ambassador to Uruguay under President George W. Bush.
At Berkeley, his legacy can be found across campus, from renovations to California Memorial Stadium to the Berkeley Liberty Initiative and to the dozens of students who were able to attend university thanks to one of his scholarships. Baxter was committed to improving the quality of education, expanding opportunities for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and fostering an open and respectful exchange of ideas.