
Pat Malicki and Mary Shafer-Malicki
A generous estate gift from longtime University of Wyoming supporters Mary Shafer-Malicki
and Pat Malicki will support UW student-athletes, boosting their success in competition
and in the classroom.
The significant planned gift will create an endowment -- the MSM Trust Athletics Excellence
Fund. The fund will be used to foster excellence and to provide financial support
to UW student-athletes.
“I’ve been a fan of University of Wyoming athletics since I was 10 years old,” says
Pat, a Wyoming native and two-time graduate of UW. “I’ve learned how academically
successful student-athletes are, and I wanted to contribute to that success as well
as to support something I love.”
“Besides being a big sports fan myself, I also am very interested in student-athletes,”
says Mary, who married into the Wyoming family. “We have been women’s basketball scholarship
supporters for years, so it was just natural to want to continue to support them in
their success on and off the court.”
Mary and Pat’s generosity to UW extends beyond their financial support.
“They have consistently invested their time, energy and hearts into our program,”
says Heather Ezell, UW women’s basketball head coach. “They genuinely care about the
success and well-being of our players, and their commitment has had a lasting impact
on countless student-athletes. We are incredibly grateful for their belief in our
program and for the example they set through their selfless support of Wyoming Athletics.”
Mary and Pat are season ticket holders not only for women’s basketball, but also for
men’s basketball and football. Although they now live in Denver, they attend almost
all of the home football games and about half of the basketball games. They also attend
the Mountain West Conference basketball tournament in Las Vegas and football bowl
games.
“Mary and Pat are some of the most engaged and supportive fans that we have at the
University of Wyoming,” says Randy Welniak, deputy athletics director for revenue
and external relations. “The personal relationships that they have created with several
of our student-athletes will last a lifetime. We are so fortunate to have people like
them who truly care about these young men and women and who are making such a positive
impact on our athletics program.”
Pat was born in Greybull and grew up in Riverton. He earned his bachelor’s degree
in political science from UW in 1978 and went on to earn his law degree from UW in
1982.
Mary grew up in Tulsa, Okla. She earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering
from Oklahoma State University in 1983.
Mary and Pat met in 1981 while they were working at the Beaver Creek gas plant near
Riverton. Mary was working as a summer engineer for Pat’s father, who introduced her
to Pat. They married in 1983.
Over the course of their careers, Mary and Pat worked in four states and six countries.
Pat served as manager of Park County Title Co. and as associate counsel at Bormuth,
Freeman & Fuller in Cody. He was recovery counsel at the FDIC and claims counsel at
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. in Denver. He also served as litigation manager at Dun
& Bradstreet in Chicago.
Mary worked for Amoco as an engineer and operations manager in Wyoming, Colorado,
West Texas and northwest Indiana. She then moved into senior leadership roles, serving
as president of Amoco/BP Netherlands in The Hague; business unit leader in Aberdeen,
Scotland, for BP; director general of BP Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City; chief operating
officer of BP Angola in Luanda, Angola; and CEO of BP Angola in London.
Mary has served on multiple corporate and nonprofit boards. She previously served
as chair of the QEP Resources board and as a member of other corporate boards, including
McDermott International and Callon Petroleum. She currently serves on the board of
Gulfport Energy. She is a former chair -- now a board member emerita -- of the UW
Foundation Board of Directors. She also is a member of the Industrial Advisory Board
for the UW Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering.
“We are deeply grateful to Mary and Pat for their unwavering support of UW,” says
John Stark, president and CEO of the UW Foundation. “Their many contributions -- financial
and otherwise -- have made an important difference for our university. Their most
recent commitment will provide meaningful support for our student-athletes for generations
to come.”
For more information about making a gift to UW through an estate plan, visit www.giveuwyo.org/gift-planning.
