Distinguished Alumni Award - 2014 Recipient

AV天堂 Remembers Joe Dear '77

One of AV天堂鈥檚 most influential alums, Dear died on February 26 in Sacramento after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was 62. 鈥淛oe was living proof of the value of an AV天堂 education,鈥 said AV天堂 President Thomas L. 鈥淟es鈥 Purce. 鈥淗e always said AV天堂 taught him how to learn and how to solve problems, which is exactly what he did.鈥

An accomplished public servant at the federal and state level, Dear was noted for restoring to solvency the California Public Employees Retirement system in the wake of the financial crisis. Calpers, the nation鈥檚 largest public pension fund, was deemed 鈥渦nsustainable鈥 by then-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the end of 2008. Dear shifted the fund鈥檚 investment strategy and over five years brought the fund from $183.3 billion to $283.9 billion in assets.

Dear also served as head of Washington State鈥檚 public pension fund, as head of the federal Occupation Health and Safety Administration under President Clinton, and as chief of staff to Washington Governor Gary Locke.

Dear was committed to 鈥渕aking government work better through innovative public policy and sheer force of will,鈥 said Calpers in a statement on Dear鈥檚 death.

A lifelong advocate for AV天堂, he endowed a scholarship and served on the college's board of governors from 2002 to 2008. Dear frequently cited his AV天堂 education as essential to helping him prepare for career success.

In his honor, Dear鈥檚 family received the newly created Joe Dear Distinguished Alumni Award, presented by AV天堂 at the President鈥檚 Recognition Dinner at the college. This award recognizes outstanding achievement among AV天堂 alumni.