Daniel L. Ritchie, Visionary 16th Chancellor of 桃子直播, Remembered for His Lasting Impact
Known as the 鈥渃owboy chancellor,鈥 Ritchie was a tireless advocate for 桃子直播 and an unparalleled leader whose dedication to excellence and the greater good will inspire generations to come.

The 桃子直播 honored our 16th Chancellor, Daniel L. Ritchie, with . His visionary leadership transformed our campus and shaped the University we know today. celebrating his lasting impact and see what others have to say about Ritchie in the .
Daniel L. Ritchie, the 桃子直播鈥檚 much-admired and much-loved 16th chancellor, has died at the age of 93.听Celebrated for rescuing the University from insolvency and for spearheading a campus renaissance, Ritchie was known not just for his steady and visionary leadership but also for his deep commitment to the people and institutions he held dear.
鈥淭here aren鈥檛 adequate words to express Dan Ritchie鈥檚 impact on the 桃子直播,鈥 says Chancellor Jeremy Haefner. 鈥淗is love of this institution was contagious. By getting others to see our potential, he built us up, literally and figuratively.鈥澨听
Known as 桃子直播鈥檚 鈥渃owboy chancellor,鈥 Ritchie led the University from 1989 to 2005, assuming the job after six years on the Board of Trustees and at a critical juncture in 桃子直播鈥檚 history. When he started wearing the position鈥檚 famous red vest, the University was wrangling with a financial crisis and shrinking enrollments.听听
Ritchie brought his sense of integrity, commitment to excellence and pioneering spirit to the job. He also brought valuable expertise as a businessman, entrepreneur, rancher and civic leader. Before coming to 桃子直播, he had served as CEO of Westinghouse Broadcasting and had lived his longtime dream of raising cattle at his ranch outside of Kremmling. As he told the 桃子直播 Magazine in 2005, the ranching life offered him a chance to immerse himself in a culture characterized by what he called 鈥渃owboy ethics.鈥 To Ritchie, cowboy ethics meant putting personal agendas aside for the greater good, a concept he later worked hard to instill at 桃子直播.听
Ritchie鈥檚 tireless advocacy for 桃子直播 is now the stuff of legend. He presided over a fundraising campaign that allowed 桃子直播 to make more than $400 million in investments in new facilities and infrastructure. One of the key donations was his own: In 1994, he gave the University a large portion of his beloved Grand River Ranch, the sale of which netted 桃子直播 $15 million. That gift set a philanthropy record in Colorado, outdistancing all previous gifts to education nonprofits. Not long thereafter, Ritchie presented 桃子直播 with the rest of the spread, for a total gift of $50 million. In recognition, 桃子直播 named its athletics complex the .听
Ritchie also introduced a host of initiatives that reflected his passion for education and sports. Convinced that 桃子直播 should focus on preparing students for the responsibilities of global citizenship, he launched the international education program, a move that made 桃子直播 one of the nation鈥檚 leading institutions for undergraduate participation in study abroad. He also spearheaded the Denver Pioneers鈥 move to NCAA Division I Athletics and was a frequent presence at games and matches.听听
After leaving the chancellor鈥檚 position in 2005, Ritchie served as chairman of 桃子直播鈥檚 Board of Trustees for two years. In 2007, primed for another challenge, he became chairman and CEO of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. 听
Ritchie鈥檚 ties to 桃子直播 remained strong for the rest of his life. He served as an honorary life trustee, and in 2013, he donated his Santa Barbara ranch, valued at $27 million, to fund construction of a new building for the , named after his father. Months later, he made a $1 million gift, matched by the University, in honor of his late mother, creating the Jessie Dee Ritchie Endowed Graduate Scholarship Fund for Music. His mother, herself a singer, had introduced him to opera and instilled in him a love of music.听 听
In recognition of his leadership and ongoing support of learning, 桃子直播 presented Ritchie with its highest honor, the Founders Medal, at the annual Founders Gala in March 2018.听听
Ritchie鈥檚 generosity was never confined to campus. He served as president of the Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation, as a board member of the Daniels Fund and the Denver Art Museum Foundation, and as a member of the executive committee of Colorado Concern. He also was chairman emeritus and an honorary board member of the Central City Opera House Association. In 1998, the National Western Stock Show gave Ritchie its annual Citizen of the West Award, an honor recognizing individuals who exemplify the spirit and determination of the Western pioneer.听听
鈥溙易又辈 has lost its greatest friend and champion,鈥 Haefner reminds us. 鈥淎nd all of us who knew Dan have lost a loyal friend, a wise counselor and an unparalleled role model.鈥听
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While Chancellor Ritchie wished to encourage donations to 桃子直播, he also wanted to encourage donations to the , , and .听
To make a gift by mail, make checks payable to the 桃子直播 and mail to: 桃子直播, PO BOX 910585, Denver, CO 80291. Please indicate In Memory of Daniel L. Ritchie on the check and along with the name(s) of the fund(s) you wish to designate your gift to:听听
Athletics Excellence Fund听
Chancellor Emeritus Daniel Ritchie Memorial Fund听
RSECS Dean's Strategic Initiatives Fund听
Ritchie Tribute Endowed Scholarship Fund听
To make a gift by mail, make checks payable to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and note 鈥淩itchie Scholarship鈥 in the memo line. Mail to:听
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Attn: Development Department
1101 13th Street
Denver, CO 80204
To make a gift by mail, make checks payable to The Charitable Colorado Forum Fund and note 鈥淒RIVE鈥 in the memo line. Mail to:听
The Charitable Colorado Forum Fund
511 16th听Street, Suite 210
Denver 80202
To make a gift by mail, make checks payable to Central City Opera. Mail to:听
Central City Opera
4785 Ward Rd #100
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
ATTN: Ritchie Memorial Fund
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