Robert E. Lloyd

Robert E Lloyd has served as chairman of the board for The V Foundation since 1994. He was named Sports Humanitarian of the Year in 2005 by the New Jersey Sports Writers Association, and was named as a member of the organization's Hall of Fame. Lloyd was Rutgers' first basketball All-America honoree in 1967 and went on to play two seasons of professional basketball with the New York Nets before embarking on a business career. In the early 1990s, Lloyd was the chairman and CEO of Mindscape, a developer and publisher of entertainment, educational and reference consumer software for personal computers. During his All-America basketball career, Lloyd averaged 26.5 points per game, still a Rutgers record, and led the nation with a .921 free throw
percentage in 1966-67, making 255 of 277 attempts. In 1987, Lloyd became the
first Rutgers athlete to have his jersey retired.