$2.8 million pledge creates endowed chair in vocal music at 51ϳԹ
Marmian Grimes
907-474-7902
Dec. 10, 2021
A $2.8 million pledge from 51ϳԹ alumnus Steve Holmberg has
established the 51ϳԹ Music Department’s first endowed chair.
The Steve and Cynthia Holmberg Choral Director Endowment will provide support for
a full-time choral director who will also work with the 51ϳԹ Summer Music Academy.
“This gift is an investment in the long-term betterment of the program here at 51ϳԹ
music. Having an endowed chair is going to provide financial stability, continuity
for our students and access to the highest quality of music educators,” said department
chair Jaunelle Celaire. “I value Steve’s friendship and support and couldn't be more
excited about this opportunity for the music department.”
Holmberg graduated from 51ϳԹ in 1988 with a degree in music education, but his connection
to the university reaches back to high school, when he was a student at the 51ϳԹ Summer
Fine Arts Camp. He attended 51ϳԹ for two years before moving to Seattle, where he met
his late wife, Cynthia. They returned to Fairbanks in the mid-’80s, where he finished
his degree and Cynthia worked at a local computer store and later the Fairbanks North
Star Borough. After Steve’s graduation, they moved back to the Seattle area, where
Cynthia worked for Microsoft and Steve began his 25-year career as a music teacher.
He hopes his gift can help sustain summer music programs for youths, while also continuing
to provide the unique opportunities 51ϳԹ offers to undergraduate music students.
“51ϳԹ was foundational in who I became as a music professional and in a lot of ways
in who I became as a person,” Holmberg said. “I didn’t want the programs — the things
that I had an opportunity to do — to not be available.”
ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Jaunelle Celaire, jrcelaire@alaska.edu, 907-474-5291
ONLINE: Read more about the Steve and Cynthia Holmberg Choral Director Endowment in the most recent Chancellor’s Report on Philanthropy.