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Eric W. Barton Gives $3.14 Million to UT School of Music




The University of Tennessee School of Music has received a $3.14 million gift from Maryville entrepreneur Eric W. Barton, a former U.S. Marine who formed several businesses after serving in the armed forces in the Middle East.

The genesis of the gift was a meeting between Barton and Jeffrey L. Pappas, director of the School of Music.

“I met Eric in our Introduction Knoxville class,” Pappas said. “I invited him to tour the Natalie L. Haslam Music Center, and he was intrigued by what we were accomplishing in developing the talents of our students. As Eric learned more about our ambitions, he decided to help us make a number of ideas a reality. His gift will have an enormous impact on our ability to continue to develop our programs and to attract and retain the very best faculty. We are very grateful for his support.”

Barton’s gift will support several initiatives, including an annual visiting artist residency, which will give allow students to meet and learn from a world-renowned musician during a week of clinics and performances.

Raised in Sandoval, Illinois, Barton, 42, enlisted in the U.S. Marines out of high school, earning his bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University while in the military. Receiving a meritorious commission, he rose through the ranks from private to captain, serving as both an intelligence officer and sniper platoon commander during his 11-year career.

After the Marines, Barton found his niche in defense contracting, where he began as a project manager in Baghdad. He started several defense contracting companies based in East Tennessee. He is the recipient of the Blount Partnership’s Large Business of the Year and Philanthropist of the Year awards in 2014 and the Knoxville Chamber’s Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2015.

Barton’s Knoxville-based company, Vanquish Worldwide, provides contract support services to multiple U.S. military bases as well as secures logistics in Afghanistan and the Middle East. He also owns the Tennessee Veterans Business Association, which hosts an annual veterans’ job fair.

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