
Pick a template from the myriads out there all readily available on any platform and you’ll be good to go, right?
When David H. Koch died on August 23, 2019 it was an opportunity to revisit, or reconsider, the time I met David Koch. It was at the opening of the building at MIT he funded to research cancer in a new, and particularly MIT, way; teams of oncologists/bio-scientists would work in labs next to bio-engineers/nano-engineers to encourage the kind of cross fertilization that never happens in typical cancer research. David Koch contributed $100M for the institute (and I guess that buys naming rights!) just as he had donated $150M to Memorial Sloan Kettering's Koch Cancer Center.
It's no accident that so much was spent on cancer research - since his diagnosis decades earlier of prostate cancer he had been anxious to spend money in as many different research venues as possible.