Friday, October 19, 2018

Banker Chad A. Leat - Giving Back to the LGBTQ Community


Successful investment banker Chad Leat enjoys the opportunity to support worthwhile causes – and to capitalize on his success to make a difference when and wherever possible. 

The Retired Vice Chairman of Global Banking at Citigroup, Leat has made contributions to a number of philanthropic and civic-minded organizations over his career, including a recent $1 million donation to his alma mater, Kansas University.

Banker Chad A. Leat

It was on February 28, 2018, that Chad Leat donated the sum to the Chad A. Leat Student Scholarship, a scholarship fund first established by Leat in 2006. Leat’s $1 million donation was one of the largest gifts the KU Endowment Association has ever received for LGBTQ students.

Banker Chad A. Leat


Originally from Tonganoxie, Kansas, Leat is proud to make such a meaningful and lasting investment in KU’s LGBTQ community. As the first in his family to graduate from college, Leat is happy not only to reward KU students in need of financial support, but to give back to the school that provided him such a fulfilling student career.


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