LEANNE DORMAN KURLAND ’75, P ’05
For Leanne Dorman Kurland, life’s greatest joys and most meaningful commitments can be traced to three constants: family, William & Mary and friends. Together, they form the foundation of her story of steadfast devotion to the Alma Mater of the Nation that has spanned more than half a century.
Leanne’s journey at William & Mary began with her father, Lee Dorman ’45, P ’68, P ’75, G ’05 whose quiet pride in and generous support of the university inspired her to follow in his footsteps. “While he never pressured me, I cannot imagine my life had I not chosen William Mary,” she says.
Her older sister, Lois Dorman Smith ’68, and her son, Lee Kurland ’05, continued the family tradition, while her husband, Alex Kurland HON ’19, earned honorary alumni status for his decades of shared support and engagement.
Over the years, Leanne’s service to William & Mary has touched nearly every corner of campus life. She served as a trustee of the William & Mary Foundation, chair of the Giving Societies and as co-chair of multiple class reunions. She is currently a member of the Muscarelle Museum of Art Foundation Board, a longtime class reporter and a Charter member of the Society of 1918. Together with her family, she has helped strengthen the university through generous philanthropic support — from scholarships and professorships to capital projects such as the Alumni House, Wren Building, Kaplan Arena and the Mackesy Sports Performance Center.
Equally defining are the deep friendships that grew from her undergraduate days, especially among her Pi Beta Phi “posse.” That sisterhood — 15 women bound by decades of shared life, laughter and love — has remained her anchor. “Had I not run across Richmond Road to join Pi Phi on that Spring ’72 Bid Day, I truly doubt I would have found my lifelong connection to William & Mary,” she says.
Beyond the university, Leanne’s service has extended to civic and charitable organizations, including the Chicago region’s Reading for the Blind and Dyslexic and Travelers and Immigrants Aid Society, and numerous political, education and health initiatives in Virginia and Illinois. Professionally, Leanne brought her sharp organizational skills, financial acumen and work ethic to her varied career. She worked in oncogenic viral science research, hospital surgical suite product development and health club management.
Reflecting on her decades of multifaceted involvement in her alma mater, she says, “One of the things I value most about William & Mary is how it keeps people connected. It absolutely did that for me and I am forever grateful for that transformative gift.”