
Dwayne Johnson, A.B. ’95, and Dany
Garcia Johnson, B.B.A. ’92, used to spend hours
at the edge of Lake Osceola, talking and wondering
about what their future would hold. They met here,
while Dany
was a senior and Dwayne was a freshman on a football
scholarship. He would bring her cans of Diet Coke late
at night when she was studying, and she would drive
him to football practice and pick him up from away
games.
Together they endured a “rocky” start—poverty,
Dwayne’s brief stint in professional football,
and his initially tenuous decision to follow in his
father’s and grandfather’s footsteps as
a professional wrestler. But Dwayne, a.k.a. “The
Rock,” climbed quickly to the peak of the World
Wrestling Federation, just as Dany swiftly ascended
the corporate ladder at Merrill Lynch. Now the couple
announce a $2 million gift to the Robert and Judi Prokop
Newman Alumni Center, a generous extension of their
commitment to their alma mater.
“I enjoy having the opportunity
to help shape the future of an entity that in the past
helped shape ours,” says Dany, a University trustee
and Alumni Board member.
Dany and Dwayne’s gift will name
the alumni center living room, which will be the “core
of activities, the place where people start and finish
their business on campus,” says Donna Arbide,
M.B.A. ’95, associate vice president of alumni
relations. Dany also loved the idea of sponsoring the
living room because it will be a place to showcase
the successes of alumni.
“I was working in Los Angeles
when my wife called me to tell me about the gift, asking
if I would like to be known as Dwayne Johnson or Dwayne “The
Rock” Johnson on the plaque after her name,” Dwayne
chuckles.
Today Dany is the founder of JDM Partners,
a Miami-based wealth management firm, and Dwayne has
gone from the ring to the big screen, with movie credits
like The Scorpion King, The Mummy Returns,
and Be Cool. Fans who can “smell what
The Rock is cookin’” will smell a host
of new films, including Gridiron Gang, based
on a true story about a football coach who uses the
game to teach discipline at a juvenile prison. Dwayne
will attend a screening of the film sponsored by the
UM Alumni Association this fall in Miami. The couple,
parents of a 5-year-old named Simone, cite discipline
as the source of their good fortune, something they
both acquired as student-athletes at the University.
“It was here that I learned traits
that became part of my ethos—like sacrifice,
commitment, achieving my goals in a gracious manner,
and learning to deal with failure,” Dwayne recalls.
Dany, who was on the varsity crew team
and worked in the dean’s office at the business
school, credits her business school mentors with helping
to “shape a young New Jersey girl with big hair
into a polished young executive.”
The Dany and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
Living Room will be a regal space, with 26-foot ceilings,
stone floors, comfy furnishings, and a fireplace.
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