Datto CEO Austin McChord has donated $50 million to his alma mater, Rochester Institute of Technology. RIT will use the donation to drive creativity and entrepreneurship, and cybersecurity.McChord has maintained close ties with RIT and the Rochester, New York, region since graduating from the college in 2009. He's now an RIT trustee, and Datto since 2014 has maintained a branch office in Rochester that has grown to more than 200 employees.McChord, was inspired to make the donation by former RIT President Bill Destler, with whom he has developed a friendship, according to the college. Destler along with RIT President David Munson and RIT Trustees Chair Christine Whitman praised the donation, stating that it allows every RIT student to get involved and create things that never before existed.$30 million to foster creativity and entrepreneurship at RIT, including $17.5 million to launch the Maker Library & Innovative Learning Complex of the Future. Additional funding will go toward purchasing equipment and endowing faculty positions and student scholarships, including new “Entrepreneurial Gap Year” fellowships to help students advance their concepts into businesses, the college said. $20 million to advance RIT’s cybersecurity and artificial intelligence capabilities. This funding will be used to expand facilities, as well as to establish endowments to attract and retain exceptional faculty and graduate students, primarily in the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, RIT said.
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