Within a year after moving to the U.S., he had started making plans for his company
that would become SB International Inc., a privately held steel company headquartered
in Dallas. In 2005, they formed Gupta Agarwal Charitable Foundation, which contributes
to organizations to advance education, public health, medical research and cultural
initiatives.
UNT at Frisco students are the beneficiary of their latest gift -- a $3 million donation
to support scholarships and establish the Satish and Yasmin Gupta Career Center at Frisco Landing, providing help to college students as they pursue their dreams.
“I had to be willing to start from rock bottom and consider any door that opened so
that I could learn how the business world worked in the U.S. and build experience,”
she says. "We had no money, So we had to just begin step by step, but with the grace
of God, here we are, where we are able to give back and help out others."
She found a position at a bank and quickly climbed the ranks. In 1987, she joined
a group of other Indian immigrants and founded State Bank of Texas.
The Guptas chose to help launch a career center because it would help first-generation
students and others from marginalized communities in finding opportunities.
The Career Center dedication, hosted at UNT’s Frisco Landing Sept. 21, was an event
full of gratitude, excitement and hope for the dreams of current and future UNT students.
During a reception before the official ribbon cutting, UNT President Neal Smatresk
welcomed Satish and Yasmin Gupta as the newest members of the McConnell Society at
UNT that honors inspirational donors whose cumulative lifetime giving totals $1 million
or more. He then opened the Career Center dedication, thanking the Gupta family for
their generosity to UNT in its mission to act as a social mobility elevator, creating
economic prosperity in the North Texas region.
“It’s deeply meaningful that you’ve done this. You’ve put your money where your heart
is and where our heart is,” said Smatresk, noting that the vision of UNT and the vision
the Gupta family blends perfectly. “We’re here to change lives. We’re here to create
generational wealth. We’re here to build strong, vibrant communities, and together
we’ll continue to be a catalyst for student success.”
Audesh Paswan, dean of UNT at Frisco, encouraged students to use the Career Center
to dream big.
“I believe that education’s value proposition platform is to help students fulfill
their dreams, whatever their dreams are,” he says.
Satish Gupta shared his family’s excitement and hope for what the Career Center could
do for underrepresented students.
“I am so proud. My family is happy to be associated with this growing institution,”
he says.
“When I was at university, Yasmin and I felt there was very little help provided outside
of the classroom. So, what we are hoping this Career Center will become is a bridgeway
from the classroom to their career for these students.”
Satish also thanked Mayor Jeff Cheney and the City of Frisco for providing the space
for the UNT at Frisco campus.
“There is no question in my mind that this new campus will become a landmark and a
beacon in the DFW Metroplex in a very short period of time,” he says.
Ram Madhav, friend of the Gupta family, travelled to Texas from India to celebrate
the dedication. He is president of the India Foundation, a New Delhi-based think tank.
He shared his gratitude to Satish and Yasmin.
“We feel very happy when our own countrymen like Satish and Yasmin Gupta decide to
pay back to this country, to this institution, because though this is a different
country, they are investing in the place they live and want the community they live
in to grow and prosper and afford others the same opportunities,” he said.
The Career Center will give all students access to UNT’s industry partners through
panels, career fairs, networking events, professional development and more. The Gupta
endowment also is expected to create 100 to 200 scholarships per year.
“College is an important decision in life, and the next important decision is the
choice in their career path. The Career Center will help students bridge the gap between
these two decisions and work toward achieving success,” says Yasmin Gupta. She reflects
on her personal experience and shares her hope for all students to take advantage
of all the Career Center can offer them.
“You will have your own journey. Your own story. Dream big.”