It is not hard to understand why Gary Gillmor chose to donate $250,000 to name Mission College's newest building, when you learn that his love for Mission College is almost as deep as his love for the City of Santa Clara.
Arriving in the city to study at Santa Clara University in 1954 on a basketball scholarship, Gillmor settled in and studied political science, history and English. After graduating, he served in the Army, attaining the rank of Captain, and continued to serve in the reserves after completing active duty. Gillmor earned his master's degree from San Jose State University, and from there he went on to become a teacher at Buchser High School, where he taught history and political science and served as the school's basketball coach. Gillmor also taught at West Valley College in Saratoga from 1965 to 1967 — teaching in history and political science.
Expanding his role in public service, Gillmor was elected Mayor of Santa Clara — a role he served in from 1969 to 1977. Gillmor was also Santa Clara's first elected mayor (previously the position had been a rotating City Council assignment). While serving as the Mayor, and running a successful real estate business, Gillmor facilitated a land sale to the West Valley College District to build the campus that became Mission College. Later, when the district realized it had excess land at the site, Gary pitched the idea of a long-term land lease to the WVMCCD. This became the Mercado shopping center and the buildings for EMC2 and McAfee to the south and west of the college.
Moreover, all five of his children attended a community college. Three then transferred to Santa Clara University, while one attended University of Nevada and another graduated from the University of Southern California. He was the first member of his family to attend a college, and sees community colleges as a boon for everyone. "Colleges are the key to success for everything," he said.
Three of his children are in real estate with him, and two are teachers - a fitting legacy for a man who dedicated much of his life to the educational and real estate vitality of Santa Clara. The Gary G. Gillmor & Technology Endowment Fund continues to honor his legacy to this day.
We invite you to make a tax-deductible contribution to this fund. If you prefer to donate by check, please indicate the fund in the check memo field, and mail to: West Valley-Mission Foundation, 14000 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070