College of Pharmacy mourns passing of James L. Winkle

The University of Cincinnati is saddened to share the passing of James L. Winkle, Class of 1958, namesake of the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, who peacefully passed away at age 88 in Hamilton, Ohio.

In 2005, he anonymously pledged $10 million to the College. He publicly acknowledged his gift in 2007 upon the urging of Daniel Acosta, who was dean at the time, in hopes that such a transformative gift would stimulate other alumni to realize the importance of supporting the College and raise its national profile. The College was renamed after Winkle the same year.

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James L. Winkle. Photo provided.

Winkle told UC Magazine in 2007 that he didn't expect public recognition for his gift. He simply wanted to give back to the college.

"I think you reward those who have helped you, and this is my way of saying thank you to the College of Pharmacy," Winkle said.

Winkle's interest in pharmacy began at age 15 when he got a job in a local pharmacy, where a coworker was studying pharmacy at UC. "I worked mostly behind the soda fountain," Winkle said. "But pharmacy seemed like a good career, so that's what I pursued."

After graduating, Winkle worked at another Hamilton pharmacy, and when the owner died, he found himself handling day-to-day operations. He ran the pharmacy for several years before opening his own store — Winkle Discount Drug. Seven years later, Winkle sold his store to a chain to pursue a career in investing.

"The idea of becoming an investment adviser was very appealing," Winkle said. "I think being a businessman in pharmacy translated to being a good investment businessman. You have to learn to evaluate information and make decisions based on your investigation."

Winkle said that without his pharmacy degree, he is unsure what career he would have pursued and is grateful for the direction it took him. Winkle's passion for the College of Pharmacy never wavered, and faculty, staff and students are committed to carrying his legacy forward.

Current Dean Christopher Surratt last visited Winkle over the summer, at the invitation of Winkle's best friend and classmate Norm Dingeldein, Class of 1958. 

“Jim’s health was poor then, but he seemed to enjoy our time together and wanted to hear the latest College doings,” Surratt said. “Norm visited Jim weekly and mentioned that the College was Jim’s passion. His donation has already helped the College compete for top-flight faculty candidates. We will do all we can to ensure that his gift is used to raise the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy to new heights.”

Funeral arrangements for Winkle have yet to be announced.

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