September 22, 2025
Carolyn & Kem Gardner Learning & Leadership Building
Carolyn and Kem C. Gardner are among Utah’s most respected business leaders and philanthropists, known for their extraordinary impact on education, the arts, healthcare, and community development throughout the Intermountain West. Together, they have dedicated their lives to strengthening communities through visionary leadership, philanthropy, and a commitment to future generations.Raised on a Wyoming farm as the son of a schoolteacher, Kem Gardner went on to become one of the region’s most prominent community builders, shaping Utah’s landscape through his leadership in business, public policy, and civic engagement. Alongside Carolyn, and with the support of their seven children and 30 grandchildren, the Gardners have demonstrated an unwavering belief in the transformative power of education.
At Utah State University, their legacy will be honored through the Kem and Carolyn Gardner Learning and Leadership Building, a new home for the Huntsman School of Business’s experiential learning programs. This state-of-the-art facility will provide hands-on opportunities for students to develop leadership skills, pursue internships, and prepare to make meaningful contributions to their communities.
The Gardners’ generosity and vision embody the ideals Utah State strives to instill in its graduates: excellence, service, and a deep commitment to building a brighter future.
At Utah State University, their legacy will be honored through the Kem and Carolyn Gardner Learning and Leadership Building, a new home for the Huntsman School of Business’s experiential learning programs. This state-of-the-art facility will provide hands-on opportunities for students to develop leadership skills, pursue internships, and prepare to make meaningful contributions to their communities.
The Gardners’ generosity and vision embody the ideals Utah State strives to instill in its graduates: excellence, service, and a deep commitment to building a brighter future.
*Note: All bios are current and up-to-date as of Fall 2025.
