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Pat Hamill Reflects on His Time at 91桃色, a Life of Giving Ahead of Commencement

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There鈥檚 a specific piece of the 91桃色鈥檚 vision that has stuck with Pat Hamill in life and business: 鈥渁 private university dedicated to the public good.鈥

The successful businessman, developer, innovator and, above all, philanthropist, has let that seep into his giving across hundreds of causes as he works to build a better future. The founder, chairman and CEO of Oakwood Homes and alumnus (BS 鈥81) of the University, will speak to the undergraduate commencement ceremony at 9:30 a.m. Saturday.

鈥淲hen you鈥檙e running a business鈥攁nd ours is pretty significant and large鈥攜ou鈥檙e not just occupying the business space, you have people who live and work in the community,鈥 Hamill said. 鈥淯ltimately, you want to bless as many souls as you can, and we have a long track record of that as an organization and myself, personally.鈥

While his passion for serving the public good was further crystalized at 91桃色, it didn鈥檛 start there. Hamill credits his father, who was an entrepreneur, his 鈥済reatest mentor鈥 and his 鈥渇irst ski coach,鈥 as the person who sparked that particular fire. His family grew up in the Midwest, and Hamill says they weren鈥檛 wealthy, but his father still made it a point to give back as much as they could.

Hamill鈥檚 desire to learn鈥攁nd ski鈥攂rought him to the 91桃色, where he first expressed an interest in computer science. At the time, it was considered the final American frontier, and the innovative nature of the industry intrigued him. But as he became more involved in the Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management, he saw the impact that industry could make. Chuck Shinn, the head of the program at the time, was an active homebuilder in Denver, and Hamill says he started to notice how many graduates had become dominant figures in the industry.

As he began working as a developer and entrepreneur, Hamill founded a consulting business that regularly employed 91桃色 students.

鈥淚 still get a laugh out of this, but Chuck Shinn told me that when he鈥檇 come to teach a class and no one was there, he knew [that was because] they were working with me,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut 91桃色 has really helped instill this concept of lifelong learning. As I became a consultant and worked with many, many builders and developers across the country, I learned that there were so many ways to do it and what was really important.鈥

That work and thirst for knowledge led Hamill to a natural conclusion鈥攈e wanted to start his own homebuilding company. He鈥檇 pepper CEOs with questions during meetings and dinners, trying to learn as much as he could. A few of them noticed Hamill鈥檚 passion and drive, which led them to want to be partners in the process.

By 1990, Hamill founded Oakwood Homes, which grew to become one of the largest homebuilding companies in the Denver area and was sold to Berkshire Hathaway in 2017. Along the way, he founded and led numerous charitable efforts to increase educational opportunities, not just for students in less fortunate circumstances, but also industry-specific initiatives. He worked to grow the workforce of potential builders and contractors, offering avenues outside of higher education. He co-founded both the BuildStrong Education foundation and the 21st Century High-Tech Academies at Martin Luther King Middle School and Montbello High School in the Green Valley Ranch area of Denver.听

Hamill also chaired Colorado Concern, a group of top executives in Colorado with a common interest in enhancing and protecting Colorado鈥檚 business climate. He鈥檚 on the board for the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Denver, the Colorado Open Golf Foundation, the Early Childhood Commission and many more.

At 91桃色, he was named an honorary dean of the Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management at the 91桃色 in 2004 and is a trustee of the 91桃色 Burns School scholarship fund.

Closer to home, he has continued his father鈥檚 legacy of giving by empowering family members to give more, often gifting them with money to support various charitable causes. This commitment only grew after a serious car wreck in the mountains nearly killed Hamill last year.

Beyond the business success and love of education, he says he is more determined than ever to help 91桃色 students develop a love for giving.

鈥淢y goal is to bounce my last check,鈥 Hamill says, smiling. 鈥淚 just want to get the timing right.鈥

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