C. Michael Armstrong
About the Honoree
C. Michael Armstrong has served his alma mater for more than 40 years, becoming one of Miami University's most involved volunteers since he began his service on the Business Advisory Council in 1979. Since then, Armstrong has generously given back to Miami University in a number of ways, including serving on the University Board of Trustees and the Farmer School of Business Board of Visitors.
He played key leadership roles in one of the institution’s most successful fundraising campaigns—which surpassed its original $350 million goal by more than $200 million—thanks, in no small part, to Armstrong and his wife and fellow alum, Anne, who donated $32.9 million throughout the campaign. Their contributions went on to fund a number of initiatives, including the Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies (AIMS), an interdisciplinary program that develops new approaches in the creation and use of digital technologies, and the Armstrong Student Center, a vibrant facility for students in the middle of campus to commemorate the university’s bicentennial.
“Mike has an uncanny ability to ask the most thought-provoking questions about the present and future. In so doing, he broadened the base of engagement, ensuring that Miami University was embracing the future in a most progressive fashion,” said David C. Hodge, former president of Miami University.
CASE Awards C. Michael Armstrong the 2019 Ernest T. Stewart Award for Alumni Volunteer Involvement
About the Award
The Ernest T. Stewart Award for Alumni Volunteer Involvement recognizes an individual for service to one’s alma mater. It is the highest honor that CASE presents to an alumni volunteer. The award is named for the first executive director of the American Alumni Council, one of CASE’s two predecessor organizations.