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Stockton endowment names financial literacy center after economics professor

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Stockton Photo by LIZZIE NEALIS/From left, Brigid Callahan Harrison, the chair of the Stockton University Foundation; Richard Elmore, a former Stockton professor and husband of Elizabeth Elmore; Stockton President Harvey Kesselman; Susan Davenport, executive vice president and chief of staff; and Dan Nugent, vice president for University Advancement and executive director of the University Foundation.

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP - A $2 million commitment will name the Center for Economic Development and Financial Literacy after Elizabeth Betty Elmore, who spent five decades teaching economics at Stockton University.

Elmore passed away in December after a lengthy illness. Her husband Richard of Egg Harbor Township wanted to honor the memory of his beloved wife by supporting the university's work related to her passion for finance and economics.

Betty was proud to be the first female professor in the Economics Department, and she was incredibly dedicated to Stockton and her students, Richard Elmore said.

The Dr. Elizabeth Elmore Center for Economic Development and Financial Literacy's mission is to develop engaged and informed students, citizens, voters, workers, consumers, savers and investors who understand the interdependence of national economies in the global community and the role of financial institutions in the sustainability of these relationships. In recent years, Elmore served as director of the center.

Dr. Elmore was a Stockton treasure who always had time to share a story and laugh, and she never hesitated to ask probing questions when discussing issues of significance, Stockton President Harvey Kesselman said. She was a wonderful colleague who was deeply committed to our students and her peers.

Richard and Elizabeth were married for 53 years after meeting at the University of Notre Dame. Richard is a retired educator who taught at both Stockton and Mainland Regional High School.

The Elmores have long supported the Stockton University Foundation, having established the Frances Leonilda Acerra Christopher Memorial Fund and the Elmore Family Stockton Center for Economic and Financial Literacy Fund.

I am grateful for your generosity and to know that Dr. Elmore will have a lasting legacy at Stockton, said Brigid Callahan Harrison, '88, chair of the Stockton University Foundation, who recalled taking Econometrics as a student with Elmore.