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RICK, M.B.A. '84, M.P.A. '85 and MARGARITA M.P.A. '86, TONKINSON
   
 
Rick and Margarita Tonkinson
  When Rick (M.B.A. ’84, M.P.A. ’85) and Margarita (M.P.A. ’86) Tonkinson attended the University of Miami School of Business Administration, they managed a demanding schedule of school, work and parenting. In the following years, they have poured their energy into an array of pursuits, including a business that has made life better for hundreds of retirees. Now, in a move that reflects both their dedication to the University and their interest in helping others, the Tonkinsons have committed $50,000 to the University of Miami to benefit the Diabetes Research Institute, the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, and the School of Business Administration.

The Tonkinsons’ trio of gifts is directed towards education and health. Rick and Margarita remember their time at UM fondly, but they understand firsthand the financial challenges many students face. Their experience shaped their desire to assist students in the M.P.A. program by establishing the Rick and Margarita Tonkinson M.P.A. Scholarship Fund. Says Rick, “We remember what a struggle it was. We understand that other people could use the help.” The Tonkinsons’ gift to the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute focuses on young people, providing prescription eyeglasses for needy children. As a B.P.E.I. patient, Rick has long admired and supported the Institute. The Tonkinsons are also impressed by the extraordinary work of the Diabetes Research Institute, and they are very pleased to be making a major gift to support its cutting-edge research efforts.

Margarita and Rick met in Margarita’s native Colombia, where Rick was a Peace Corps volunteer. Margarita’s international outlook was a big plus in her eight years as associate director of the University of Miami’s Office of International Programs, where she became familiar with every aspect of academic exchange and study abroad programs. She has a passion for international education, believing that it “transforms people for the best, particularly young college students who are educating and forming themselves to become the citizens and professionals of tomorrow.” Appointed by President George Bush, Margarita served for two consecutive terms on the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (1990-1995). She was one of the co-founders and the executive director of WorldStudy International Programs and for the past seven years she has offered her services pro bono to Rotary International through the Rotary Club of Miami, where she and Rick are very active.

Like Margarita, Rick takes a lively interest in education. He was appointed by both Governor Robert Martinez and Governor Lawton Chiles to the Board of the Florida Endowment for Higher Education, a body that awards scholarships to African-American students pursuing Ph.D. degrees. He has also served as a co-trustee of the Thomas Brown McClelland Trust, administered by the Rotary Club of Miami with Wachovia, which supports medical students. Says Rick: “Educational opportunities for the needy have always been important to me. I’ve always felt I’ve been there, and I’d like to help someone else.” Recently president of the Rotary Club of Miami, Rick was drawn to the organization by its outstanding philanthropy in the areas of education and health.

Rick and Margarita reach out to others not only through their abundant community service and giving but also in the business they have built together. Their firm, Rick Tonkinson and Associates, addresses the needs of a neglected niche—working people of modest means who wish to plan their retirement years. Their client base is largely made up of Florida Power and Light and Bell South workers, and their style is hands-on. Rick travels all over the state, and even the region, to spend time with potential clients. His dedication is evident in the way he talks about his firm: “We take care of people who have been neglected and they stay with us. We’ve helped them out and we’ve learned from them.”

Rick Tonkinson and Associates is very much a family affair, with Rick, Margarita, and son Steven working together. “It’s a unique chemistry that we have. We share a common passion. It’s a very special mix to balance family and business,” says Rick. “I’m very lucky to have built the business and then have my son be interested in it.” Steven is a University of Florida graduate, but UM has always been part of his life. He remembers childhood summers at the Coral Gables campus, where he attended both the Beaux Arts summer program at the Lowe Art Museum and Ron Frazier’s Baseball Camp. Rick and Steven are dedicated ’Canes fans, with season tickets for UM men’s and women’s basketball.

The Tonkinsons’ zest for life is expressed in their myriad interests. Passionate patrons of the arts, Margarita and Rick spend many evenings enjoying opera, ballet, and the symphony. In addition, they find time for fly fishing, whitewater rafting, skiing and travel. The latter is one of their greatest pleasures. It’s an enthusiasm that started early for Rick: “I love to travel. When I was a little kid, I used to look at the atlas and dream.” The Tonkinsons have explored many of the places Rick pored over as a child, including China, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Australia.

Caring and commitment come naturally to Rick and Margarita Tonkinson. In Rick’s words, “We made it and now we have the opportunity to be generous. That’s what it’s all about.” This charismatic couple is making lasting contributions, here at the University of Miami and throughout our community.


 

 
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