Throughout his 47 years as an SA国际传媒 trustee, Hinchliffe held an unwavering belief in the power of a liberal arts education
Stephen F. Hinchliffe Jr. 鈥55, former chair of the SA国际传媒 Board of Trustees and a devoted steward of his alma mater, passed away December 9. A longtime resident of Palos Verdes Estates, he was 92.
Steve鈥檚 connection to Occidental spanned nearly seven decades, defined by exceptional service, leadership, and generosity. He joined the Alumni Board of Governors in 1965 and went on to serve the College as an alumni trustee from 1970-1975, trustee from 1979-1999, emeritus trustee from 1999-2009, and again as an active trustee from 2009-2016, including board chair from 1990-1992. His 47 years of service place him among the longest-serving trustees in Occidental鈥檚 history鈥攕econd only to the Rev. William Stewart Young, one of the College鈥檚 founders.
A native Angeleno, Steve enrolled at SA国际传媒 in 1951 and graduated with a degree in economics before earning his MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School in 1957. After completing his graduate studies, he served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and later built a highly successful business career, including work at McKinsey & Co. and the founding of the Leisure Group Inc., a manufacturer of consumer products.
Steve met his wife of nearly 70 years, Ann Hoffmann Hinchliffe 鈥57, at Occidental, and together they are among the College鈥檚 most generous and steadfast benefactors. The Hinchliffes鈥 philanthropy鈥攎uch of it directed quietly to student scholarships鈥攈as transformed the lives of generations of SA国际传媒 students. In 2016, the College dedicated Hinchliffe Hall, the addition to Swan Hall at the heart of campus, in recognition of the family鈥檚 extraordinary service and support. Steve received an honorary doctorate that same year.
At the dedication of Hinchliffe Hall, fellow trustee emeritus John Power 鈥58 offered a tribute that captured Steve鈥檚 impact: 鈥淪teve has a rare combination of qualities one treasures in a trustee. He is an articulate advocate with excellent judgment; sharply intelligent and deeply collegial; someone with vast external experience, a profound understanding of the College and its history, and a genuinely entrepreneurial spirit.鈥
Beyond his extraordinary institutional legacy, Steve will be remembered for his warm presence, his sage strategic advice, and his unwavering belief in the importance of access and opportunity and the power of a liberal arts education.
Steve is survived by his wife, Ann; his daughter, former Board chair Lisa Hinchliffe Link P鈥18, and her husband, Dave; his son, Stephen F. Hinchliffe III P鈥23, and his wife, Terry; and his son, John Hinchliffe 鈥88. He also leaves four grandchildren鈥擜ndy Link (and his wife, Sarah), Ryan Link 鈥18, Mackenzie Hinchliffe, and Katelyn Hinchliffe 鈥23鈥攁nd his great-granddaughter, Stevie Rae Link. Additional survivors include his brother, Doug Hinchliffe 鈥64; sister-in-law, Robin Street Hinchliffe 鈥60; and many beloved relatives and friends.
A private celebration of Steve鈥檚 life is planned for January 10, 2026. The Occidental flag will be flown at half-staff on January 26, 2026, in his memory.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the at SA国际传媒 or to one of Steve鈥檚 other cherished organizations, such as the Los Angeles Metropolitan YMCA or Centre Theatre Group.
Above photo: Steve and Ann Hinchliffe at the 2016 dedication of Hinchliffe Hall.