The Breach Family Foundation and Law School alumnus David A. Breach, chief operating officer and chief legal officer of Vista Equity Partners, have committed $5 million to the University of Michigan Law School to permanently endow the David A. Breach Deanship.
The leadership gift, a milestone for the school, provides critical funds for the dean to invest in major strategic initiatives that advance the Law School’s mission and educational and research priorities. The Board of Regents established the David A. Breach Deanship at its Dec. 3 meeting.
The gift creates an endowed fund to ensure, once fully invested, that current and future Law School deans will have unrestricted support in perpetuity to advance key priorities and embrace emerging opportunities.
Pending regents’ approval, Law School Dean Mark D. West, the Nippon Life Professor of Law, will serve as the inaugural David A. Breach Dean of Law. For the remainder of his deanship, West will dedicate the funds generated by the gift to support racial justice initiatives.
“David’s philanthropic leadership and exceptional generosity in endowing the deanship will expand the Law School’s ability to address — through research, teaching and service — the racial injustice and institutional barriers that Black people, indigenous people, and people of color continue to face,” West said.
“The Breach family has long demonstrated its thoughtful and generous commitment to Michigan Law, and this remarkable commitment will help shape the experience of Michigan Law students for generations to come. For that, we are enormously grateful.”
The Breach family has a history of philanthropy at the Law School. In 2017, Breach and his wife, Emily, established the David A. and Emily A. Breach Law School Scholarship Fund with a $1 million gift to support students who have a socioeconomically disadvantaged background or who enter law school already having loans — criteria that resonate with Breach, who came to the Law School as a transfer student.
“I came from fairly humble beginnings financially and academically, but I was fortunate to have had people in my life when I was young who saw potential in me,” Breach said. “Michigan Law changed my life’s trajectory in a profound way. It opened doors I didn’t even know existed and set me on a course for professional success.
“This gift is an investment from my family and me to help ensure this special place remains one of the world’s premier institutions of legal education by empowering tremendous leaders like Dean West to make investments in the areas that will have the biggest influence and impact on the Law School, the legal community, and the world. As a proud Michigan Law alumnus, it is a special privilege to have my name associated with such an exceptional public law school and its legacy of excellence.”
Breach joined Vista Equity Partners in 2014 and serves as its chief operating officer and chief legal officer, and is a member of its private equity funds investment committees. He previously was a senior corporate partner at the Kirkland & Ellis law firm, where his practice focused on the representation of private equity funds in all aspects of their business. He was a member of the firm’s global executive management committee and a founding partner of its San Francisco office.