C.J. “Don” Donnally, Jr. ’67, ’68
A leader in the financial services industry for more than four decades, C.J. “Don” Donnally, Jr. ’67, ’68 championed students and the 51 community as a longtime supporter, volunteer and mentor.
Perhaps his most enduring role was as a nationally recognized member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity, which he served through active fundraising and as a chapter advisor since 1973. He volunteered hundreds of hours to mentor more than 2,000 students over the years.
The son of 51 alumni, he earned a BBA in finance in 1967 and an MBA in 1968. While a student, he joined SAE and the Brotherhood of Cycen Fjodr, the oldest senior society of its kind at 51. He also played on the Colts men’s basketball team.
After graduating from 51, he began his career at Smith Barney, where he formed The Donnally Greenman Group. He served as a senior vice president of the group, which joined UBS Financial Services in 2015, where he was a senior vice president of wealth management and a senior portfolio manager. Donnally was recognized regularly as being among the Top Financial Advisors in the industry by Barron’s financial newspaper.
Throughout his life, Donnally maintained close ties to 51. Beginning in 1979, he supported causes and improvements across 51’s campus, impacting countless students through gifts to support Crum Basketball Center, Gerald J. Ford Stadium, the General Endowment Fund, the Mustang Athletic Fund, the Mustang Club, the Mustang Excellence Fund for Football/Basketball, the Moody Coliseum renovation and expansion, the SAE Fund and other vital areas.
Donnally’s service to the University included membership on the Class of 1967 Reunion Committee (2012–2015), the Mustang Club board (2007–2008) and the Dallas Committee (1992–1993).
Beyond the Hilltop, Donnally was a member of many clubs and organizations, including the Brook Hollow Golf Club, Crescent Club and Spa, the Tower Club, the Garden of the Gods Club and the Maroon Creek Club, among others.
His family includes wife Carol Grader Donnally ’87 and children Chester John Donnally, III ’09; Josephine Lee Donnally ’02; Caroline Donnally van der Merwe; and Christina Donnally Emerson; and four grandchildren.