2013–14 PCC FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT AN EDUCATION FROM PORTLAND COMMUNITY The PCC Foundation would like to thank you for College is a bridge to a bright future. But for many creating crossings and connections for our students. low-income and first-generation college students, In this report, you’ll have a chance to meet a few there’s a river of obstacles between them and their of these amazing students whose lives have been dreams of getting an education. changed by your philanthropy. With your support, the PCC Foundation has been The PCC Foundation is a nonprofit organization helping students get to the other side. This past year, dedicated to enriching lives and strengthening our gifts to the Foundation have built bridges linking stu- region through support of education. Our vision is dents to opportunities, our college to the business that all students have access to an excellent edu- community, and current PCC students to our grow- cation at PCC and the support needed to succeed, ing network of alumni. regardless of their ability to pay. THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS

DEAR PCC FRIENDS, history. We applaud and thank you for your community. We also encourage you It’s been a momentous year for PCC — helping to reduce the financial loan bur- to share your personal story of giving by one filled with the accomplishments of dens that students carry. emailing us at [email protected]. our 90,000 students at four regional cam- As almost half of PCC students are On behalf of the PCC Foundation and puses and 14 centers, connecting across on financial aid, donor support makes a the entire college, we thank you for being five counties and spanning both sides of deep, positive impact on students’ educa- a bridge to opportunity for our students the Willamette. tional experiences. this past year, and we hope, in the years One of PCC’s model programs, Future Across our campuses and centers, to come. Thank you! Connect, has served 900 students, the construction on new buildings and majority being the first in their family to renovations have taken place, providing Sincerely, pursue higher education. Future Connect top-notch facilities and state-of-the-art is boasting an 85 percent retention rate classrooms and labs plus productive and safe learning environments. This year the Portland Community College President Jeremy Brown for recent high school graduates, who and 2013–14 PCC Foundation Board President Dick Stenson. receive a guaranteed scholarship upon PCC Foundation is reaching out to our 1.3 entering PCC as well as intensive advis- million alumni, to invite them to visit our Dr. Jeremy Brown ing and coaching. It is thanks to you — new campus facilities, engage them in the Portland Community College President PCC Foundation donors hailing from work of the college, and give back to cur- near and far — that we can offer our stu- rent PCC students. It’s truly an exciting dents life-changing programs such as time for PCC! Future Connect. As you read the donor and student sto- ries in this report, we hope you’re inspired Your support builds bridges of oppor- Richard Stenson to start conversations about PCC within tunity for students in need at PCC, 2013–14 PCC Foundation Board President ’s largest institution of higher education. The PCC Foundation is here, Donor support makes a deep, working to grow philanthropy and open doors for PCC students and programs to achieve success in powerful ways. In positive impact on students’ academic year 2014–15, the PCC Founda- tion will award one million in scholarship dollars, the highest amount in its 32-year educational experiences. PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT Building bridges for low-income and first-generation students Future Connect puts students on the path to college

WHEN KESIA TOSH ISN’T STUDYING gram. Future Connect students this year moment in their lives when the power of aeronautical engineering, writing short have gone on to transfer to Lewis & Clark, education can open worlds of opportuni- fiction, or getting lost in an old-school OSU, PSU, University of Utah, University ty. We applaud this innovative collabo- vampire novel, she’s taking care of her six of Houston and WSU-Vancouver. ration, which is raising the bar on equity younger brothers and sisters. The second Launched in 2011 as a partnership throughout our region.” year Future Connect student is the first between PCC and the City of Portland The Meyer Memorial Trust grant in her family to attend college and is hap- to assist students in Multnomah County, came with a unique matching challenge. py to be back at school this fall. “All my today Future Connect also works with This call for support has been invaluable brothers and sisters are super proud of students in the Hillsboro and Beaverton to Future Connect and has helped ex- me,” she said. School Districts in Washington County. pand its impact in Washington County. PCC’s groundbreaking Future Con- This growth is made possible because of The Reser Family Foundation stepped nect Scholarship Program currently the generous gifts of many donors, one of up in the name of opportunity, making a provides scholarships, academic support, the most pivotal being a 2012 grant from $20,000 gift to support the expansion of and one-on-one mentoring to more than the Meyer Memorial Trust in the amount this key program in Washington County. 600 low-income and first-generation col- of $300,000 over three years. “The Reser Family Foundation sup- lege students in Portland, Beaverton and “Meyer Memorial Trust is a signif- Hillsboro, students who — like Kesia — icant funder of PCC’s Future Connect ports Future Connect as it provides would not be able to attend college with- because this program actively promotes educational opportunity and access to out this life-changing opportunity. equity and access for our region’s stu- Washington County’s underserved stu- Future Connect is a remarkably suc- dents and communities of color,” said dents, while helping ensure businesses cessful program with a student retention Doug Stamm, CEO of the Meyer Memo- have a qualified workforce to meet the rate of 85 percent, compared to a 20-per- rial Trust. “Future Connect targets stu- demands of Oregon’s 21st century econ- cent rate for low-income, first-generation dents from communities that have been omy,” said Reser Family Foundation Di- students with strong academic perfor- historically underrepresented in higher rector and PCC Foundation Board Mem- mance who are not enrolled in the pro- education, helping them succeed at a ber Marty Reser. Future Connect students Daniel Rico and Kesia Tosh get ready for the new school year. Future Connect has been phenomenal for me. It’s shown me so many possibilities. I’m the first in my family to go to college, but it really doesn’t feel like it because I have a whole family here.

— Kesia Tosh, Future Connect Scholarship recipient Doug Mecham is currently studying journalism at PCC. He plans to transfer to the University of Oregon to Getting this study radio broadcast journalism. scholarship really makes me feel like people believe in me. I can’t thank you enough.

— Doug Mecham, 2014 Howard Butzer Scholarship recipient DONOR SPOTLIGHT

Leaving a legacy of opportunity A family’s gift encourages students to pursue their dreams

AFTER A THIRTY-YEAR CAREER “We don’t have children of our own, Their generosity doesn’t stop there. in PCC’s language department, Bob Wim- so we wanted to support kids who Bob and Howard have also decided to mer was just as much in love with teach- might have been disenfranchised from include the PCC Foundation in their es- ing as the day he started. “I always looked their families because they’re gay. They tate plans, making them proud members forward to Monday morning much more might be living on the streets, and may of the Amo DeBernardis Legacy Society. than Friday afternoon,” he said. find themselves without any way to get “It just feels so right to be doing some- The longtime PCC German and Rus- ahead or go to school,” Wimmer said. thing like this. We’re proud that this is sian instructor was one of the key indi- “We want to help those students who feel part of our legacy,” Wimmer said. viduals who helped build the language like they’re out of options.” programs that thrive on our four cam- The Robert Wimmer Scholarship puses today. A dedicated teacher and a is open to any student with significant pioneer of PCC’s study abroad program, financial need, especially those who Bob considers PCC a huge part of his life. are students of color or members of Howard Butzer, Bob’s partner of 32 years, the LGBT community. The Howard wholeheartedly agrees. “I feel like I was Butzer Scholarship is also open to any married to PCC,” he said. student who shows significant fi- After retiring from teaching, Bob nancial need, but aims to support those wanted to find another way to keep giv- who show a special interest in music ing back to the students that he loved or theater. For Bob and Howard, the working with every day in the classroom. most important thing is supporting He and Howard decided to create schol- students who really need it. They feel arships for students in need, especially so strongly about this that two for LGBT students who may not have fi- years ago, they decided to double nancial support from their families. their scholarships. Donors Bob Wimmer and Howard Butzer PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

Expanding possibilities between vision and creation Students’ ideas come alive in PCC’s MakerSpace

WITH 3D PRINTERS AND SCANNERS, fordable, custom-made prosthetics to Northwest Region Community Engage- CNC machines, lasers, vinyl cutters, sheet low-income individuals. ment Manager. metal tools, a plastic injection molder and Additional MakerSpaces have begun Despite a wall of printers and the even a sewing machine, the PCC Sylvania to show up at other PCC campuses since floor-to-ceiling shelves stacked with Campus MakerSpace is a workshop for the Sylvania space opened in January plastic pellets, wire and balsa wood, the 21st century craftsman. Students come thanks to a $20,000 capacity-building the Sylvania MakerSpace is more than to this space with an idea and within a grant from Intel awarded last fall. just a storehouse for equipment and matter of hours can have a physical model Intel’s support of the college’s sci- tools for making. A supportive space of their creative vision in their hands. ence and engineering mentorships has where students work collaboratively The possibilities here are limitless. enhanced programs like PCC Summer with peer mentors and faculty mem- PCC students have recently used the Robotics and Wearable Tech Camps that bers to help them shape their ideas, the space to laser cut a custom design into encourage K–12 students to play, imag- MakerSpace’s greatest product is confi- a handmade axe sheathe, a rubber sole ine and innovate using MakerSpace tools. dent, capable students. for a custom shoe, and a to-scale 3D “Our research and experience show “The Maker Movement fosters prob- model of the human heart. Jordan Nick- that students become more engaged in lem solving, collaboration and critical erson, a 23-year-old computer science science, technology, engineering and thinking — 21st century skills that are in student born without a hand, used the math when they are learning by doing. high demand for today’s employers. Not MakerSpace to create a working pros- The new MakerSpaces provide a mul- only will the students who come here thetic limb for himself. This project was titude of resources for students to get feel more connected to their classes so successful that he’s now planning to critical, hands-on experience. That’s and their interests, they will be getting create his own business supplying af- very exciting,” said Janet Rash, Intel’s real-world education,” Rash said. Everyone in the Jordan Nickerson tinkers on a new project with MakerSpace mentor Eric Thomas. MakerSpace wants to create something. They want to change something. You walk in there and someone’s creating something new or designing something new that the world has never seen before. — Jordan Nickerson, PCC computer science student and MakerSpace prosthetics designer

(From left) Jungim Hwang, Leina’ala Slaughter, Anita Magaña (with her As someone who son Leo) and Tianyi Gao are four of the nearly 1,000 students to receive scholarships from the PCC has struggled Foundation this year. with dyslexia and dysgraphia throughout my education, this scholarship is very personal to me. I’m very grateful to have this support as I continue my studies in graphic design.

— Anita Magaña, Learning Differences Scholarship recipient SCHOLARSHIP SPOTLIGHT

Making the mark PCC Foundation awards $1,000,000 in scholarships — our biggest year yet!

LAST YEAR THE PCC FOUNDATION signed to assist students who have set the ambitious goal of awarding experienced spinal cord injuries. one million dollars in scholarships to The fund offers a full year of tuition students in need. Thanks to your gen- to three students and includes extra erosity, we’ve reached this important support to cover the transportation milestone. In the 2014–15 academic and care costs of getting to class. year, we’ll award scholarships to nearly The Shannon Floyd Scholarship 1,000 PCC students — that’s 10 percent and the Marilynn and Dick Whetsell more than last year! Scholarship are other unique schol- We’re giving out more scholar- arships for students pursuing studies ships than ever before, but we’re also in the Lactation Education and Con- seeing a huge uptick in the number of sultant Program, which trains stu- applications received. The more stu- dents to serve in hospitals and clinics dents look to scholarships for support, as lactation consultants supporting the less they’ll have to rely on student mothers and families in need. loans to finance their education. Many of the scholarships we’ll All of our donors and sponsors help award this year will be set aside for to create a myriad of opportunities first-generation, low-income students for our students whose diverse back- through PCC’s Future Connect Schol- grounds, interests and experiences arship Program. Other scholarships add to our PCC community. With your will be awarded based on merit, aca- continued support, we can ensure that demic interest or student background. more of these students receive the The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation support they need to find their path — Scholarships, for example, are de- wherever it may take them. FACULTY GIVING PROFILE t Speaking the language of

opportunity ESOL faculty members go the extra mile for their students by selling snacks, organizing ESOL instructors join forces events, and helping them through the scholarship to keep students on track application process.

WHILE THE COST OF A WORKBOOK night classes, all to raise money for de- should never be a barrier for a student serving students. who wants to learn, paying for supplies “I know a lot of students who would not and fees can be a major challenge for still be here if they hadn’t gotten access to many ESOL (English for Speakers of this kind of support,” Winbigler said. Other Languages) students who don’t The ESOL faculty’s efforts have sup- qualify for federal student aid, says long- ported lending libraries for student time PCC instructor Nancy Winbigler. textbooks as well as four full scholar- “A lot of our ESOL teachers were ship funds designed to help students in just stepping up and buying students upper-level ESOL classes transition into the books they needed. So I thought regular PCC credit courses such as col- it would be better if we pooled our re- lege writing. Faculty are also working sources and made some sort of collection on creating an endowed fund for these of books to lend out to our students,” scholarships. Motivated by a matching Winbigler said. gift challenge, they are even more in- Over the past four years, ESOL facul- spired knowing that their contributions ty on all four PCC campuses have come to this fund will be doubled. together to raise money to cover fees and “We hope these scholarships will serve supplies for students at risk of dropping as an incentive for students who start out. They started organizing jewelry with us at the lowest levels of language and book sales, hosting an annual talent classes and stick with it,” Winbigler said. show — and even selling snacks at their “We want our students to aim high.” ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT t

Investing in our future Diamond Alum says it’s the students who inspire her to give back

ACCOMPLISHED CPA AND SELF-MADE the radiology department of Providence financial professional Cheryl Burger- Hospital. Although she ultimately ended meister (‘73) knows a good investment up switching careers, she says that earn- when she sees one. That’s why she’s ing a degree from PCC gave her the con- given back to PCC as both a donor and fidence she needed to branch out and try Foundation Board member for years. something new. “Seeking a higher education degree is To honor her roots in radiology and one of the best things someone can do,” help students on their own journeys of Burgermeister said. “I’m a huge believer exploration, Cheryl set up an endowed in PCC.” memorial scholarship for her late hus- A longtime PCC Foundation board band, George, to support students pur- member, Cheryl has the reputation of a wise investor whose experience sitting suing careers in radiology. on several well-respected mutual fund As one of the 2014 Diamond Alum- boards has become a valuable asset to ni Award honorees, Cheryl is a shining the college. example of the transformative power of education. The PCC Foundation is A longtime friend and supporter of the college, Cheryl Burgermeister (‘73) Before building a career in finance, also donates her time as the PCC Foundation secretary and treasurer. Cheryl studied radiology technology at proud to share her story as we honor the PCC and served as chief technologist in achievements of our 1.3 million alumni.

FOUNDATION EVENTS Annual gala gets a mod makeover An Evening for Opportunity raises $300,000 for student success!

MORE THAN 500 FRIENDS, BRONZE supporters and community members Intel I learned to find busted out their go-go boots and skinny Madden Industrial Crafts- ties for the PCC Foundation’s mod- men Incorporated power in my themed gala at the Portland Marriott Marriott Downtown this past May. The décor and music Portland Waterfront own story. were a nod to the energy and optimism Vigor Industrial of the 1960s British Invasion, the era in — PCC Future Connect student and CRYSTAL which PCC was founded. Cheryl Burgermeister, scholarship recipient Manny Romero Thanks to the incredible generosity Thane Cleland, (Top) Student speaker Manny Romero tells the moving story of of our guests and sponsors, the third how the Future Connect Scholarship Program changed his life. Diane Boly annual An Evening for Opportunity (Left) PCC Board Chair Denise Frisbee presents the PCC Patron Denise and Robert Award to 2014 honorees Ross Lienhart and Sheila Edwards- raised more than $300,000 to build Frisbee Lienhart and their family. (Right) Honorary Gala Chairs Junki scholarships and student success and Linda Yoshida. General Sheet Metal initiatives for PCC students. Marion Levitan and Howard Werth Miller Nash Attorneys at Law Oregon State Thank you gala sponsors! University Foundation Portland State PLATINUM GOLD SPONSORS University SPONSORS Pamplin Media Providence St. Vincent Max and Carol Group Medical Center Lyons, Hillsboro US Bank Aviation SILVER SPONSORS Westcoast Event Yoshida Family, NW Natural Productions Yoshida Group Oregon Lottery Wells Fargo

A hole-in-one for opportunity Golf teams tee off for student scholarships

NOW ENTERING ITS ELEVENTH raised nearly $1.4 million for student year, the PCC Foundation Golf Invita- scholarships over the last decade. tional is one of the Foundation’s most More than 200 friends and support- popular and longest running special ers attended this year’s event. Together events. Bringing golf enthusiasts from with our generous sponsors, attendees across our community together at the raised over $90,000 for deserving PCC beautiful Heron Lakes Golf Course, the students — and had a great day of golf PCC Foundation Golf Invitational has out on the links!

Thank you 2013 major sponsors! PRESENTED BY TEE PRIZE WATER BOTTLE HOLE-IN-ONE PHOTO Howard S. Wright SPONSOR SPONSOR SPONSOR SPONSOR Integra Hoffman GBD Architects JE Dunn PRESENTING Telecom Construction Construction FOUNDING Company POPCORN SPONSOR SNACK BOX BREAK BAG DROP Walsh SPONSOR LAST BALL SPONSOR SPONSOR Construction Co. Moda STANDING Madden Pacific Health SPONSOR Industrial Northwest DRIVING RANGE Pence/Kelly Craftsmen, Inc. Regional SPONSOR BEVERAGE STA- Concrete, LLC Council of Fortis Construction TION SPONSOR SUPPORTING Carpenters Hydro-Temp GOLF CART SPONSOR RECEPTION & Mechanical SPONSORS Pacific AWARDS NECA/IBEW Northwest To view the full list of Nita Posada (of SRG Partnership), a golf committee member and hole sponsor, SPONSOR TENT SPONSOR Local 48 Regional 2014 Golf Invitational sinks a putt during this year’s Golf Invitational at Heron Lakes. Nathan D. Young Quality Plus KRP Council of sponsors, please visit Construction, Inc. Services Communications Carpenters pcc.edu/golf. The PCC Foundation sincerely thanks the donors who through their generosity build bridges for PCC students. Recognized are donors who gave between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. Please bring omissions or other errors to our Thank You! attention by calling 971-722-4382 or emailing [email protected]. THE PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Clare Hamill Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust Donald and Bonnie Blish Barry and Kathy Mount ($2,500–25,000+) GOLD Mary and Robert Holmström Senator Chip Shields and Susan Bloom Jim & Dianna Murphy Fund $10,000–24,999 Howard S. Wright Shelda Holmes John and Yvonne Branchflower of The Oregon Community A-dec PLATINUM Juan Young Trust, The Renaissance Foundation Cheryl Burgermeister ‘73 Foundation Athletics, PCC $25,000+ Western Division Tonkin Parts Center Christina L. Colwell Chamish Native American Youth & George K. and Ann & Bill Swindells Madden Industrial Christine and David L. Vernier and Michael Chamish Family Center Joan Austin Charitable Trust Craftsmen, Inc. Fund of The Oregon Andrea Dobson Newberg Public Schools Bank of America Dr. Jeremy D. Brown and The Madden Family Community Foundation ESCO Corporation Oregon Biomedical Association Columbia Pacific Foundation Rebeca Brown Mentor Graphics Foundation Walsh Construction Co. Fred W. Fields Fund of Oregon Electric Group Angelina and Pete Constanzo City of Beaverton Jim Meusey Western States Equipment The Oregon Community Regional Vocational Scholarship Fund City of Hillsboro Nathan D. Young Wheeler Foundation Foundation Council of Carpenters of The Oregon Community City of Portland Construction, Inc. Dixie L. Whetsell Fortis Construction Pacific Power Foundation Foundation Denise and Neilsen Family Fund of Working Waterfront Coalition Gladys Hare Trust Portland Trail Blazers Kimberly Cooper and Robert Frisbee The Oregon Community Goldy Family Advised Fund Providence Health & Services Jon V. Jaqua Harnish Group Foundation of The Oregon Community Barbara Raz John Crabbe and Hillsboro Aviation, Inc. NW Natural SILVER Foundation Regional Arts & Culture Jeri Janowsky Hoffman Construction Oregon Lottery $5,000–9,999 Loretta and Daniel Goldy Council Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Company Pamplin Media Group American Association of Zelma Gordon Scholarship Robert D. and Marcia H. June L. Eggers ‘81 Intel Corporation Portland Business Alliance Community Colleges Fund of The Oregon Randall Charitable Trust Howard and Linda Franklin JFR Foundation Portland General Electric Anonymous (1) Community Foundation Rose City Contracting Fletcher and Page Frisch Florence M. Robert L. Quillin and Barnes Allison Labor Ned and Sis Hayes Students4Giving, PCC Food Services Workers, PCC Kavanagh Trust Vanessa A. Morgan Management Cooperative Family Fund of The Oregon Southeast Portland John D. Gray and Elizabeth N. Edwards Lienhart Family Rask Family Memorial Fund Committee Community Foundation Rotary Club Gray Endowment Foundation Reser Family Foundation Nancy Bennani Cheryl A. Hinerman Sylvania ESOL Program, PCC Fund of The Oregon Max and Carol Lyons Rock Creek Farm, PCC Andrew E. Berlinberg Laura A. Horani THA Architecture, Inc. Community Foundation Meyer Memorial Trust Hydro-Temp Mechanical The Autzen Foundation Peterson Integra Telecom U.S. Bank Eloy Renfrow Legacy Emanuel Hospital & Union Bank of California Industries, Inc. Health Center Vigor Industrial, LLC The Oregon Community Marion Levitan and Mary and Anthony Foundation I know my work is far from over, and with Howard Werth Wawrukiewicz OCF Joseph E. incentives like this my dream is on its way to Louis and Virginia Clemente Welding, PCC Weston Public Foundation Foundation, Inc. Wells Fargo & Company Yoshida Family Marriott Portland Downtown Vern R. Williams Min Zidell becoming a reality. Thank you for being an Waterfront Wintz Family Foundation encouraging force in my journey. MDU Resources Foundation Doug and Ruth Menely — Anita Vandelac, Service to Community Scholarship recipient Moda Health Sherry L. Kam A-Absolute Comfort Heating Dan and Paula Kinney and Cooling BRONZE Dr. Craig Kolins and AAUW Tigard Branch $2,500–4,999 Kelly Zander AAUW Portland Branch Between my classes and clinical time at Anonymous (3) KRP Communications ABHT Structural Engineers Associated Students of PCC Lauren L. Kuhn and Janice I. Abushakrah, Ph.D. Providence St. Vincent’s, the radiology Association of Women in Jeff Dulcich Advanced American Automotive Landscape Technology, PCC Construction, Inc. program is very demanding, but I am thoroughly John and Christine Barnes Tamara Lundgren Anchor Concrete Peter and Dana Bauer Mary McKinney Ezell & Flay Anonymous (5) enjoying my education and am excited to see Black History Committee, PCC Ezell Fund of the Wentworth Apollo Mechanical Contractors Howard A. Butzer and Foundation ARC Document Solutions what my future holds. Robert O. Wimmer Randy and Frances McEwen Association of CB Richard Ellis Miller Nash, LLP NW Landscape Designers — Heather Elgas, New Directions Scholarship recipient Christine Chairsell NECA Oregon-Columbia Wiley G. Barnett Crown Fire Systems Chapter L’Chaim Donor Advised Fund of Blaise and Alice Dagilaitis Oregon State University MRG Foundation Senator Michael E. Dembrow The Hardy Plant Society Phillip Margolin, Adam and Gina Davis Foundation Black United Fund of Oregon and Catherine H. Dembrow of Oregon Attorney at Law Richard and Betty Duvall PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc. Jennifer and Gabriel Boehmer Will Denecke and Family Heitzman Body and Paint, Inc. Lynn Mayer EC Electrical Construction Pence/Kelly Concrete, LLC Diane Boly Mayor Dennis Doyle and Barry and Marilyn Hendrix McKinstry Company Portland Company Gene Pitts Jan Bottcher Ann Doyle Henningsen Cold Peggy J. McVitty Mark and Mary Enger Portland State University Rhonda M. Boyd EAI Information Systems, Inc. Storage Company Karen and Alan Mela Deborah Fehnel Bosworth Precision Images Bridgestone/Firestone Gary R. Eaton ‘91 and Heron Lakes Golf Club Metropolitan Land Group, LLC Donor Advised Fund of Quality Plus Services Brooks Staffing Joy Eaton Kim Holden David and Deborah Miller The Oregon Community Helen Rives Pruitt and Brown & Brown NW Jackie M. Elliott Hormel Foods Corporation Randy Miller Foundation Charles Pruitt Calem Medical FEI Company Stephen E. Hudson Daniel and Karen Moriarty Ferguson Wellman Capital Rock Creek Performing Arts, Dawn and Stan Carovano Patricia L. Ferguson-Steger E. Scott Huff and R. Steven Mullinax Management PCC Carr Construction and Paul A. Steger Hollis J. Adams Nathan Family Trust Donor Floor Solutions, LLC Sherry Robinson John Carter Daniel E. Findley and The Jackson Foundation Advised Fund of The Oregon Dr. Sandra Fowler-Hill and Patricia and Jack Semura Century Club for Women Nanette L. LaBerge Senator Betsy Johnson Community Foundation Larry Hill State Farm Insurance Cherie D. Chevalier Forbo Flooring Betty A. Kay John Nehrbass GBD Architects Dr. David F. Stout and Susanne and David Christopher Jeffrey Ganz Cynthia and Casey Gilbert Neiger General Sheet Metal Works, Inc. Sue Ann Higgens Wing-Kit and Annie Chung Carl George Killingsworth Vanessa Nelson and Michael J. Gentry Sylvania Powwow, PCC Thane and Renee Cleland Linda A. Gerber and Kim Kono and Randy Choy Jacob Becker Jane and Bill Gilpin Fund of Volunteer Tutor Program, PCC Coffman Excavation Charlie Christensen Richard J. Kroll Newberg Steel and Fabrication The Oregon Community Kristin Watkins and Jeffrey G. Condit Gerding Edlen Development Co. Smyth Lai Hung N. Nguyen ‘95 and Foundation Paul Garrahan Convergint Technologies Henry and Alice E. Landess ‘07 Vivian Nguyen Grainger, Inc. Wentworth Foundation Dan and Sandie Cooper Norma Jean Germond Melinda and Janis J. Nichols and Dr. Jessica Howard West Coast Productions Thomas and Glumac International Mark Laubscher Dr. Kathy Flegel IBEW Local 48 Ron and Karen Wilkinson Cara Lee Crowder ‘84 Kenneth D. Goodwin William and Emmy Lawrence Opsis Architecture Illumination Project, PCC Michael S. Culleton Nakissa Gradert Family Fund of The Oregon Oregon Campus Compact InLine Commercial Mary K. Dalla Green Planet Tree Care Community Foundation Oregon Landscape Construction, Inc. FRIENDS OF Michael and Tera Dalla Leslie Hackett ‘00 and Susan J. Lienhart Contractors Association Alice Jacobson and A.J. Arriola Barbara A. DeBernardis and OPPORTUNITY Bryon Hackett Dr. Chyong-Huey Lin Nora E. Pecka ‘85 JE Dunn Construction Mike Martin $1,000–2,499 Mark Hagen Linfield College Peninsula Plumbing Company Kaiser Permanente Northwest Linda M. Degman 21st Century Towing Leroy Hammer Evelyn M. Lowry ‘81 Performance Contracting, Inc. Debra A. Persen Stoner Electric D.L. and Clayton Wilson Aurora T. del Val Elizabeth Kimberly Wendy W. Rahm M. Kay Piacentini Group, Inc. Roger E. Wulf Melvin and Patricia Donald Judith and Chuck Kobin Porter G. Raper Port of Portland Structured Communication Gerald T. Donnelly KPFF Consulting Engineers Janet L. Rash Portland Development Systems SUPPORTERS Sho and Loen Dozono Teresa Kraemer Linda Reisser Commission Sysco Food Services of OF Eileen Drake Susie and Marcel Lahnsene Leslie Riester Portland Public Schools Portland Sarah Z. Dykes John M. Lambie and Michael Marciniak and Portlandia Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor OPPORTUNITY Jerry Ekstrom Martha Thelin Susan P. Schwartz ‘08 Precision Castparts Corp. Jackie Tellis Pace Setter Amanda T. Ellertson James Langstraat Cheryl and Lawrence Scott Project Management The Boeing Company $500–999 Lee S. Fan and Lanny Fan Diep Hal Lee Matthew and Shelly Scott Resources The Country Garden Clubs ACME Construction Supply Co. Laura S. Fellman Rene Leger Victoria Scott Rally Marketing Group The Standard Albina Community Bank Miriam I. Friedman and Lewis & Clark College Douglas and Karen Sivesind Jeffrey A. Reingold Sylvania Women’s Resource Arlie Lou Andersen Carla Gay Lilly Company Matching Dr. Richard Slaven and Rick Franklin Corporation Center, PCC Clarice G. Anderson Veronica and Rene Garcia Gifts Program Linda Hartling Rock Creek Autobody, PCC Kali Thorne Ladd and Anonymous (4) Doug and Kendall Gelfand William Love and John S. Sparks Rock Creek Library, PCC Billy Ladd Ray and Jean Auel GFWC Beaverton Woman’s Club Carol Farra Love Mary Spilde Dr. Birgitte Ryslinge and Ken and Marta Thrasher Benson Industries, Inc. Irene and Ray Giustini Greg S. Malone David and Carol Squire ‘91 Keith Mattox Tokai Carbon USA Biology Department, PCC Sylvia H. Gray ‘86 and Kristen and Daniel and Kim Staton Security Traders Total Mechanical, Inc. Pam S. Blumenthal and Viktors Berstis Bradley Martin Debbie Stone Association of Portland TriMet Patrick Myers Lainnie M. Gregg ‘07 Laura A. Massey Jon and Barbara Stroud Sheet Metal Workers TriQuint Semiconductors James E. Bowles Anthony Greiner Tracie D. Memmott Mary E. Stupp-Greer Local #16 Tuality Healthcare Sheila G. Brown Habitat Team, PCC Jilma Meneses Patricia Tarzian Siltronic Corporation Jeff and Kathy Van Raden Dorothy S. Buck Sue C. Haley Pamela Miller-Tatro The Yoga Space Skanska Mark A. VanDomelen ‘03 Bulldog Designs Paul L. Halloran Robert L. Mork Penny and Bruce Thompson Snyder Roofing Veterinary Technology, PCC Leonard Cain Kari L. Hanken Martha Murray and Fred Ives Mary and David Thorsell Ann Sola Jean Wakefield ‘05 and Kendra and Daniel Cawley ‘01 Harper Houf Peterson Neal B. Naigus and Suzanne Trebnick Candy and Donald Wakefield Classique Floors Righellis, Inc. Monica B. Rodal United Metals Juris Solovjovs David and Kaori Wallack ‘03 Cochran Electric, Inc. Kirk and Kristi Helzer Northwest Engineering University of Oregon SRG Partnership, Inc. Marc H. Walters Gary and Virginia Collison Nicholas Hengen Fox and Service, Inc. Barbara and George and Washington County Columbia Acupuncture Emily Templin Fox Margaret L. Olson Richard VanAmerongen Marie Staley Dental Society Columbia River Peace Corps Hennebery Eddy O’Neill Electric, Inc. Bradford Vincent Daniel and Susan Stein Dean and Pat Werth Association Architects, Inc. Oregon Academy of Robert and Laurie Wagner Dick and Charles and Andrea P. Cook Jee Sook Her Ophthalmology George E. Waldmann, M.D. Doreen Stenson Tammy Wilhoite Dance Program, PCC Roxanne W. Hill Oregon State Sheriffs Ann Wawrukiewicz ‘08 Stephens Margolin PC Willamette University Lisa J. Davidson John Hiser Association, Inc. Doris Werkman and Marta A. Hoenig Oregon-Washington Douglas Persson Christina and Dr. Colin Holmes Lactation Association Cottrell and Merthene White Bryan G. Hull Terry and Mary Owen Willco Painting & Construction Your generosity has made an enormous impact in my Interface Engineering Deanna M. Palm ‘84 and Mayor Jerry Willey and International Leadership David D. Palm ‘81 Judith Willey life. I hope and plan to some day be able to pay your Academy Gordon and Marsha Parks Mickey M. Williamson Joel Olson Trucking Representative Julie Parrish Melody A. Wilson generosity forward to future students as I know how Pamala R. Joy PCC Bookstore Nancy L. Winbigler Robert Judy ‘81 and PCC Federation of Faculty and David V. Yaden much of a difference it makes. Debra Judy Academic Professionals Suzanne Lang Younge Dr. Frances E. Julian and Nancy E. Poppe Community Fund of The — Joseph Boldensmith, SolarWorld Walt Ratterman Scholarship recipient Jeffrey Payne Michael Porter Oregon Community Mary and Stavros Kalafatis Portland Roasting Coffee Foundation Peter and Carla Flynn Ed and Rose Sloop PARTNER Robert F. Frasco ‘94 Barbara J. Smith ‘79 $250–499 Andrew P. Freed Carole Smith Michael Alexander Friends of Chip Shields I would like to thank you for this opportunity Douglas C. Smith ‘91 Barry C. Anderson Aaron R. Gardner ‘02 and Kim D. Smith Anonymous (2) Catherine S. Huey to further my education. This round of classes Mary Smith-Abbott Christine L. Bailey, MS Jean and Michael Garside Michael W. Sonnleitner Shannon Baird and will bring me a year closer to my goal of becoming Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood Sue M. Stephanson ‘00 Hilary K. Campbell Donald D. Geddes Mary Lane Stevens Randall and Jill Bateman a Physician Associate. Without your altruism, Richard M. Getter Johnnie Stokes Cheryl A. Belt Alicia J. Gonzalez ‘83 Joy D. Strand ‘85 and Derrick Beneville I would be in the position of having to split my Jonathan and Jeanne Daniel Anderson David Berger and Julie Larson Goodling Henry T. Swigert Gary M. Berne and focus and attention between studies and paying Frank Goulard Kay Talbot Trudy L. Zeller Frank D. Granshaw for college. You have given me the mental space Joclyn Thornburg Linda M. Blanchette Janet M. Graves Lisa S. Bledsoe Jeff S. Triplett Keith and Geri Gregory to concentrate my total efforts on my studies. Dawn P. Tsongas Amy S. Boehnke John M. Gwaltney-Beaumont M. Noreen Brown Melinda and Dave Van Bossuyt Evelyn D. Hanna This can only lead me to becoming the best PA Virginia and Linda M. Browning Jim and Jackie Harper Robert B. Burns I can possibly be. Richard Vanderford Kathleen Harriman Glenn and Barbara Vanselow Walter and Jennifer Cahill Nancy and Matthew Hartman Katherine E. Carney — Phoenix Toliver, Robert L. Finders Memorial Scholarship recipient Ana and Benjamin Vitale Christopher and Elizabeth D. Warriner Cecile L. Carpenter Marcia Hartson Kathleen E. Carrigan Doug Watson Kathryn A. Hawley-Anderson ‘05 Jon Wiener Senator Margaret Carter Daniel Hays Juanita Joy Tammy E. Marquez-Oldham Dr. Claire Oliveros Barbara Case Ellison Charles V. Wilfong Tina N. Heber Justmuscles.net Frances Marsh Davis Palmer Taylor Scott and Kathy Wilkins Laurie A. Chadwick Jerry Henderson Betty Kendall ‘77 and Steven W. Marshall Passinart - A Theatre Company Willamette Valley Vineyards Catherine C. Chester Sharon G. Hennessy Dr. John Kendall Rebecca A. Mathern Christine L. Paull ‘90 Lindy Wortman Valerie K. Childers ‘93 Gaye Hilderbrand Representative Alissa Bruce G. Mauser ‘02 Dana A. Petersen Gloria J. Christian Patricia A. Hill Keny-Guyer Rhonda Meadows Jody Potter Cathie E. Cookus Hillsboro Hops John Kirk Rebecca A. Meier Roxann Pottratz Jill A. Corona Professional Baseball Jerry R. Kissick John C. Mery Queen of Sheba Randy M. Danielson ‘95 Lucille D. Holm Sandra F. Koester ‘00 Sheila Meserschmidt Karen M. Radakovich FRIEND Jana L. Daugherty Dwight Holton and Lorretta Krautscheid ‘85 and Randolph Miller Dr. Paula Radich $100+ Dawn H. Davis Mary Ellen Glynn Steve Krautscheid Anita L. Morris ‘07 Usha and Gopalan Ramanujam AAA Oregon Jennifer A. de Laix Steven and Samantha Hopf Cathy and Brad Lamb Phyllis and Ross Morrow Reed College Melissa E. Aaberg and Daniel W. Dixon Rebecca and Robert Hughes Donald J. Larson ‘95 and Jay Moskovitz and Roberta M. Richards and Dietrich Harms Christyn Dundorf and Alice L. Hulse Edith P. Larson ‘02 Gloria Halper Alan P. Scott Marilyn Alexander Cory Mathews Teri L. Hunt Patti and Charles Littlehales Will and Jeannie Moton Narcedalia Rodriguez Jennifer A. Alkezweeny Robert Durkin ‘98 and Jessica E. Johnson Maria Esther V. Loanzon Pamela K. Murray William F. Rude All Hands Raised Sarah Moore James G. Johnstone Greg and Beth Madden Scott and Angela Murrill Henry and Martha Schulte Debra Allen Dr. Karin Edwards Karen and Paul Jolly Thomas Maginnis George Myers Senior Studies Institute Cathy J. Alzner Charmagne D. Ehrenhaus Allen R. Jones ‘85 Mary L. Manilla Steve and Kathryn Nagy Robin Shapiro Karrie Amiton Fran Eichenauer Russell S. Jones ‘98 and Daniel Margolin, John Nelson Kurt Simonds and Stephen J. Andersen Sandra K. Ferguson Donna Coates Attorney at Law Alexandra and Gregory Neps Genevieve Brassard Bonnie and Verner Anderson Joan E. Fetter Micah F. Jordan Kelly L. Marks ‘86 Jill Nicholson Talitha S. Singhai ‘91 Sona K. Andrews Anonymous (18) Joy A. Chaussee-Sippel and Linda Fergusson-Kolmes and Janeen and Douglas Hull Michael Kirschman Caroline D. Le Guin Antoinette K. Arenz Wade Sippel Steven Kolmes Thomas M. Huminski David O. Kish and Legacy Health Systems Maryann Armour David B. Chetlain Richard A. Nelson and Georgene Inaba Carol N. Stone Yuqing W. Leland Daniel J. Arnold Gary C. Chin and Diana Fields-Nelson John and Sue Ann Irving Dustin M. Klinger Patricia Leonard Michael C. Arpin Christine Haug-Chin Yolanda Flores ‘07 Anne and Jere Jackson Pamela Knowles Gary Lesniak and Artists Repertory Theatre Robert Chow April A. Fong Martin and Phyllis Jacobs Ko-Falen Cultural Center Sherry Casper David and Jean Avison Ann T. Clark, Ph.D. and Health Ford Shwayla M. James ‘92 Dan D. Kogan Muriel Lezak, Ph.D. Dorothy A. Badri Andrew Clark Brian Forrester Marcia A. Jannsen Ann M. Kopel John Lienhart Laura J. Bales ‘98 Helen L. Conover Representative Lew Frederick Chris Jensen Julie G. Kopet and Eddie R. Lincoln Arlena M. Barnes Terry Cooper Commissioner Amanda Fritz Sandra L. Johnson-Hull and Michael J. Kaiser Eva J. Lindahl Tatyana Y. Batazhan ‘00 Alan D. Cordle Sherrie Funkhouser Donald Hull Gary and Lisa Kotecki Morgan M. Lindberg Mary and Ron Beamer Costello’s Travel Caffe Leonore L. Furst Dianne L. Jones Patrick J. Kraft ‘04 Charmaine Lindsay Shawna M. Bechtel Terry L. Coughran Dolores M. Galindo ‘90 Karen Jones Darrel and Janice Kraxberger Gerald and Anita Lindsay Shannon Becker ‘00 and Louissa M. Currey ‘86 Gateway to College National Regena B. Jones Celeste and Justin Krueger Barbara H. Linn Albert Becker Pramilla L. Dahya Network Julian Joseph and Diane Dickey Kathy A. Krug Flora R. Lippert Michele Belunes Tina R. Dang ‘06 Shirlee A. Geiger Maureen Judge-Morris Kathleen S. Kuba and Tanya R. Littrell Sarah C. Bentley-Quintero DAO Architecture Mary L. Geis Danese Jundt Tom Findley Living Room Theaters Philip Berard Daniel J. Davis General Electric Foundation Diane and Reza Kamali La Bonita North Emmeline V. Loanzon ‘98 Christopher P. Berg Regina G. Davis-Cainion and Thomas M. Gerhardt Gregory W. Kaminski Jeannie E. LaFrance Bert and Sheila Logan Brooke Berglund Andrew Cainion Katherine Glankler ‘02 and Colin Kelly Robert J. Landgraf Dr. Catha J. Loomis and Saundra E. Bihn ‘89 Anita H. Dawson Frank Glankler Christine Kennedy Heather Lang Mary Anne Joyce Tamera N. Billick and Tatyana Dembrow Elmer and Karen Godbey David C. Kercher Melody D. Lang Marian B. Lovie Patrick F. Smith Jillian Detweiler James Goodrich and Greg Kerr Nancy LaPaglia and Janie and Steffan Lundin Elizabeth A. Bilyeu and O. Loretta Dike ‘99 Marilyn L. Peterson Katherine M. Kiaunis Stephen Slusarski John Maclean ‘83 and Timothy King Sidy Diop and Racky Daffe Goodwill Industries of the Daniel J. Kidney ‘94 Margaret R. Larson Patricia Maclean Blacksheep At Orenco Heidi T. Dombek Columbia Willamette Michael Kies Laserport James D. Maclise ‘84 Roger H. Blythe Fouad Douad John Googins Cynthia A. Kimball Joshua S. Laurie Gerardo L. Madrigal Tonya S. Booker P. Michael Drake Ivan Green Sarah K. Kinder Doyle Barbara R. Lave Mary E. Malinski Sandra Boon Arvin C. Dulay ‘05 Patricia A. Gregorio Holly W. King Carmen A. Lawyer ‘00 Renee Manning Traci and Jill A. Dunaway Deborah A. Hall Sara King Richard Lazere James C. Manuel Vegen Boyle-Galestiantz DaNene K. Dwyer Russell Hanford Gerald Brask Kari A. Easton Robert and Sandra Hanks Kelly J. Brennan Eastside Distillery David Happ Valance E. Brenneis Heidi D. Edwards Harambee Centre There’s been a smile on my face ever since I Lynn and Judith Brokaw Christine L. Egan Joanne M. Harris Clare Brown Gerald R. Eichelberg ‘85 James S. Harrison received the award letter, and I can’t wait to tell Elizabeth and William Brunkow Justin Elardo Donna Hayes Anne and John Bryan Linda Elegant and James J. Hebert everyone about it. The scholarship is such a big Robin A. Burwell Robert Castles Morton and Sandra Henig Diedre C. Cain and Pedro Sarah K. Elsasser Philip W. Hess help to me and will go to great use to help pay Bastida-Gomez Russell B. Eng Judith E. Hill Barbara P. Calmels Karen E. Engstrom Chau Hoang Fossen for college so I can do what I love. Dorothy M. Carver Deborah A. Erickson ‘85 Lawrence A. Holmberg Michael and Evelyn Challis Joshua and Emilie Erickson Shane Horner — Jebediah Roseman, Chehalem Valley Scholarship recipient Julie Chapman Kendi R. Esary Don D. Hottenroth ‘04 Peter and Vicky Charlston Cindy Farrell Jennifer Hudson Steve March Laura Nissen Mary Rose Esther Sullivan and Hui X. Wu ‘00 Haregewoin Berhe ‘95 David Marco Sharlene K. Norton Ilga and Ronald Ross David Floerchinger Kenichi and Ruth Yotsuji Gertrude Bernstein and Beverly M. Marden Oaks Park Association Ronald E. Ross Supportive Parents of Tigard Muriel Youmans Ed McVicker Rebecca K. Marfell ‘03 Anthony F. Obradovich Denise A. Roy Students (SPOTS) Don and Ann Young Max and Edre L. Berry ‘83 Ami Margolin Rome and Rebecca Ocken Carmen Rubio Barbara and Ronald Swanson Thomas and Ann Zelenka Sharon M. Birge Andrew Rome Jim and Cindy O’Leary John E. Runcie James D. Templeton ‘84 Zimbabwe Artists Project Mary C. Blake Alexandra Maros Shirley A. Orear Patricia Saiki Jerry R. Testerman Jane R. Zunkel Sandra K. Bly Marshall Inc. General Oregon Health & John S. Saito Wendy S. Thielen ‘97 Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods Contracting Science University Patricia S. Sanchez-Cottrill and Catherine Elizabeth Thomas Selene P. Bonnell-Hall ‘88 DeLinda Martin-Huggins ‘08 Lily S. O’Rielly Chad A. Cottrill Marilyn and Eric Thomas SUSTAINER Art and Ella Booth Up to $99 Allen A. Mattila Esteban Ortiz-Lopez Candace K. Sander Susan K. Thompson Dené B. Bowles Academy Theater Jennifer M. McBratney Berniece Owen Karen and Ross Sanders Cynthia C. Thornburgh Ralf Brabandt Valorie E. Adler Don McCollum and Gayle Pace Jackie Sandquist Diane L. Thornton ‘92 David Bransky ‘86 and Adventist Medical Center Betty Jones Pacificmark Construction Mary Savage ‘72 Suzanne B. Thurman Vickie Bransky Kay F. Ahyou Mary M. McCormick Corporation Mary Jane Schenk Thu N. Truong ‘98 Dorothy and Bert Brehm JoAnn M. Albrecht Susan J. McCourt-Badders Karen N. Paez Arthur Schneider Dave and Julie Underriner Susan G. Brenner and Alys A. Allwardt ‘82 Katherine and Wendy M. Palmer ‘80 Monica H. Schneider-Anthony United Way of the Columbia Edward O. Kraus Francisca Alvarez ‘02 and Todd McDonald PCC Welding, Kelly R. Schwartz Willamette Justin M. Brewster Javier Alvarez-Arrollo Michael J. McDowell Kelly Peden Laura H. Scott Duanna VanCamp Supada Amornchat Broadway Rose Melody L. McMurry Vera E. Perkins ‘81 J Semura Pamela L. Vance Nancy K. Anderson Theatre Company Dr. Marjorie McRae Crystal M. Peterson ‘02 Christopher L. Seymour Carolyn Voit Elaine Ankersen Anna Elizabeth Brown Tanya G. Mead Jean and Dale Peterson Laura and Peter Shields Janice L. Volinski Anonymous (14) Steven M. Brown Donna Meeds Phoenix Industrial Sierra Leone Northwest C Antoinette Volley Ruby Apsler Wendy R. Brown Rosalyn and Solomon Menashe Jennifer Piper Association of America Vinh Vu Gayle D. Armstrong Tina Bruce Luis A. Menchu Bruce Pitner ‘96 and Lap Man Sin ‘01 Maria W. Wagner Adon C. Arnett Linda M. Bruss Marguerite Metcalf Flora Pitner ‘95 Ann M. Sitomer Roberta G. Wald Ross Arnold ‘87 and Noreen and H. Patrick Buck Dave Meyer Nancy A. Pitzer Gillian and Peter Smith James M. Walker J. Alexandra Arnold Carolyn Buhl Hadiyah Miller Paul and Nancy Potter Virginia L. Smith Tracy L. Walstead Elena Atanasova ‘06 and Mayor Scott Burge Teri and Jeffrey Mills Raymond Presley Representative Barbara Gregory T. Walters Atanas Atanasova Dale and Bonnie Burger Linda and William Monahan Andy and Diane Priebe Smith Warner Lori H. Wamsley Audubon Society of Portland Tracy Burt ‘08 and Kim Burt Irene Montano and Marshall and Dorothy Pryor John and Linda Sneed Steven and Mary Ward Sidney J. and Katherine Averill Ben Buswell Mark Montgomery Michael Pusatera Jennifer Sonntag Helen M. Warren ‘93 Martha and Glenn Bailey Carol J. Butcher Denise C. Moore Gretchen M. Quay Karen M. Sorensen ‘06 Rebecca L. Washington ‘78 Maria M. Bako Alison Butler Rosie M. Murdock ‘95 Clara Raugei Laurel E. Spillum Susan T. Watson Russell and Tommie Banks Sheryl J. Butler Sylvania Vocal Music, PCC Verna D. Reardon Heiko A. Spoddeck Samuel J. Weissman Jr. Richard S. Barasch Donald V. Campbell Cheryl Myers Byron M. Rendar Dick Springer Chris White James A. Barry Shawn M. Carder ‘98 Kathryne J. Nadal Renegade Radio & James N. Stamper and Mary White Sarah J. Bauer Simone R. Carter ‘02 Madhumati R. Narayan Maverick Media Jennifer Villano Rita White Josette and Lonnie Beach Nancy A. Casciato Deborah A. Neft Kathryn A. Renner Boyd and Elizabeth Staples Gina S. Whitehill-Baziuk Karen Beaudry Micki Caskey Sara and Will Neill Victor Reynolds Margery Stark Susan Wickstrom Sonya F. Bedient Sima Changizi and Ali Maleki Eugene P. Nelson ‘82 Suellen L. Rinker and Robert and Nicolette Steele Jeffrey Williamson Ronald L. Beers Wentao Chen Brian and Glenda Nelson ‘94 Gordon J. Molitor Raymond and Jeff Wilson Florence L. Bell ‘80 and Ann P. Cheney Jonathan Nguyen Donald N. Ritchie Sarah Jane Stelzer Linda May Wood Gerald Bell Phillip T. Christain Melissa Nguyen Sass Rebecca W. Robinson Rachel Stevens Xenia Woods Ken and Robbie Bello Kimberly L. Christensen Nigerian Community in Oregon James and Strongminds World Affairs Council Michael J. Bene Jonathan E. Christie & Southwest Washington Elinore Rogers Roberto Suarez of Oregon Grant T. Bennett Douglas and Amber Claflin Lionel Clegg Leah M. Dumas Andrew Garland-Forshee, Ph.D. Penny and Loren Jahraus Kevin J. Lien V. Annette Murphy Gail Cochran ‘84 Diane L. Dyer ‘87 Anthony George Mike James Mariana Lindsay Thomas Nam Elaine J. Cole, Ph.D. Stephen and Marjorie Dyrnes Philip Gilmore Dennis M. Johnson Margaret H. Lineweaver Mary Nance ‘90 and Bill Nance Heather Cole James K. Earley Beverly J. Gleason Laurie A. Johnson ‘12 Meryl D. Lipman Claudia Nawas Gerald W. Coleman and Sally N. Earll Cynthia P. Golledge and Patrick Johnson Curtis and Susanne Lipski ‘06 Ruth Nemarundwe Warren ‘04 Terrill G. Grubbs Eclipse Consulting Butch Bogan Sally and John Jones Diana F. Liu ‘90 Rui Neves Columbia Gorge Discovery Linda and James Eden Graves Family Trust Zahava N. Jones Rita J. Llewellyn Thuy Bich Nguyen ‘95 Center & Museum June Eillenberger Nancy K. Gray Jeffrey S. Josifek ‘96 Sarah M. Loepker Karissa K. Nickerson Columbia Gorge Interpretive Gerda A. Eiseman Lisa Greenwood Maria Juarez Kerin and Joris Lommen Merle and Tom Noguchi Center Museum F. Eileen Elliott Paul and Sarah Gregorio Edward and Linda Kaiel Alodie Lopez Lynda S. Noland Columbia River Pauline Ellis Heather and Paul Griffo Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Raul H. Lopez Jared A. Ogdon and Maritime Museum Eric Enquist Jeffrey E. Guenther ‘00 of the Northwest Anthony K. Lui ‘03 Brenda C. Ramsay Shannan M. Cox ‘08 Megan V. Esler Jennifer L. Hall Arthur and Sylvia Kaplan Cherie M. Maas Hildegard Oliver Anita Craig Justin M. Eslinger Jessie and Phil Hammond Randy C. Karambelas ‘80 Bud F. Mackay ‘94 Maria M. O’Malley Miles E. Craig and Gerald and Dixie Eurich Frances A. Hanselman ‘97 Thomas Keller Tom Magnus Shani Ong ‘09 Rachael Mezier Robert B. Everhart Rosina T. Hardy ‘06 Beverle Kerns Lionel and Cecilia Maldonado Oregon International Erin and Wayne Criss James A. Fasulo Amanda C. Harrison Karen and Thomas Kervin Marine Discovery Tours Air Show James H. Crofts Louise P. Feldman Susan Hartner Pamela and Kurt Kessinger Luana Maroja Anne O’Reilly Nicolas Crosby Lynn Ferber Tyler G. Harvey Robert K. Killin Mary C. Marre Kathleen T. Orton ‘80 Joanie Cunningham ‘03 Leesa M. Ferguson Carrie Hasler Elliott Kate and Ian Kimmich Susan Marthens Cheryl A. Owings Tracy Curtis and Rick Nagore Diane and Mike Fiegenbaum Sadia I. Hassan Kirsten and Darren King Douglas Martin ‘91 and Frances S. Palk Hai P. Dang Joseph M. Fischer Julie Hastings Philip Kopp Gladys Martin Catherine F. Parker ‘86 Gladys and Marvin David Dorothy and Wally Fisher Dr. George A. Hendrix Ross Kouzes Lorelei G. Martin Donna Jean Paterson ‘84 Davidson’s Casual Dining Commissioner Earl Fisher Karen E. Henry Bryan P. Kovaleff Daisy Martinez Carol N. Patrick Mitch Davis Stuart and Jill Fishman Dr. Samuel Henry and Erin Krauter ‘95 and Eduardo Martinez Zapata Trudy Pellecchia ‘89 and Joanna Davis-Swing Judy Fitch Ana Maria Meneses-Henry Rodney Krauter ‘05 Ryan McCartney Sergio Pellecchia James Dawson Marilyn Fleming Vanessa M. Hernandez Nancy A. Kuehnel Isabel McDonald Celene Perez-Vargas Anthony E. De Roest Heidi Florance Angie Highfill-Enriquez Ronald J. Lajoy, Ph.D. Mike McDougall Amy B. Petit Leanna M. Deeds Gene Flores Hillsboro Artist Lake Oswego Public Rachel McMillen and Nerva Pfund Lawrence A. Deets ‘83 Romanna Flores and Regional Theatre (HART) Golf Course Joseph A. McMillen ‘11 David Pickett Delta PI Epsilon Kevin R. Jahnsen Trina C. Hing Lakewood Theatre Company Sara M. Mellinger Nancy C. Pilgrim Beta Kappa Chapter Darrell and Kellie Ann Ford Ty T. Ho and A Van Vo Jeff Lamont Yessica L. Mercado Pittock Mansion Keith Dempsey Simone J. Frank Bich T. Hoang Elsie A. Lasher Darryl T. Miles ‘04 Harvey and Christina Demulling Fred Meyer, Inc. Nicole Holden Jerome T. Lasselle Ken Miyasako Sandy Platt Messelech B. Denbi Ed and JenNee Freeman Kathleen L. Holloway Carter Latendresse Allison Mobley Connie J. Plowman Dale A. Dillenburg ‘90 Cherise Frehner Mahoney Hot Lips Pizza Rachel J. Lavin ‘06 Evan D. Mogan ‘85 David Pollack Jonathan and Laura Dixon Herb S. French Thomas C. Hubka Bruce and Jan Law ‘92 Fern F. Momyer Amy D. Pontius Janice L. Dolan Wendy and Jon Fresh Sean C. Hughes Victor Law Rachel C. Monfils Shawna L. Poppe ‘09 Jessica E. Dornfeld Kenneth L. Friedrich Gabriel and John and Cynthia Lee Aaron A. Moreno ‘02 Margarita L. Portillo ‘00 James E. Dorsey ‘95 Chelsea G. Fuller ‘09 Michael Hunter-Bernstein Linda J. Leigh ‘89 Clifford J. Morgan Portland Baroque Orchestra Tammy L. Dowd Sandra J. Galati ‘82 and Nancy Hutt Peter Leonard Cecelia C. Morrow Portland Center Stage Robert and Noriko Dozono Bob Galati Troy Hyder ‘79 and Mark R. Lewis ‘95 Kara Mortimer Portland Children’s Museum J.A. and Jennifer Stephen Galati Jennier Hyder Melissa L. Lewis ‘02 Melissa D. Morton Patti A. Previs J. Drechsel ‘97 Marilyn Gannon Lisa Inglesby Li Liang Mo’s Restaurant Dean Rasmussen Susan M. Druery ‘00 Larry Gant Barbara Iverson Alan and Frederick and Susan Mosedale Lydia J. Rediske Michelle and Eric DuBarry Darilis Garcia-McMillian Robin L. Jacobs Fran Liebman Jeanette Muehleck Jeri Reed Ceneth and Southwest Washington Michelle Reers ‘10 Medical Center In Memory of Selma Rockey Yolanda Reyes Allyson Spencer As an incoming freshman to PCC, this scholarship Denecke Jonathan L. Riker Nancy D. Spohn Will Denecke and Family Richard J. Rivera Reba B. Stephney ‘04 means that I am one step closer to figuring out Christine Robbins Christopher Stine In Memory of Charlie Dexler Pamela Robinson Glenna Stites exactly what I want to do, career-wise, for the rest Peter Leonard Adrian Rodriguez Lindell Stone Luis E. Rodriguez and Patricia and J.M. Stone of my life. Receiving this scholarship allows me and In Memory of Betty J. Domas Angie D. Rodriguez ‘96 Susan L. Stout Muriel Youmans Consuelo B. Romanski Nancy M. Stoutenburg my family to worry a little less about the financial Carole L. Romm ‘82 Elizabeth M. Streu ‘94 In Memory of Sheila D. Alma E. Rosa Escobedo ‘03 Sunnyside Veterinary aspect of furthering my education and lets me focus Edwards-Lienhart Velvet S. Russ Hospital Anonymous (3) Mary Frances Ryan Marc Sussman more on finding the right career. All Hands Raised Susan M. Sager Karen Swallow — Alaura King, PCC High School Merit Scholarship recipient Debra Allen SakéOne Agnes Sweeney John and Christine Barnes Lisa Salsby Steven R. Swint Chris B. Brand Sam’s Seaside Cafe Ruth S. Tadesse Gary and Virginia Collison Tammy and Todd Sanders Anna M. Tannehill Tracee Y. Wells In Memory of Jean A. Buck In Memory of Sam Culham Kimberly Cooper and Martin and Caitlin Sawyer Kathleen M. Thomes-Rhew ‘82 Alan and Brenda Werrett ‘98 Dorothy S. Buck Esther Sullivan and Jon V. Jaqua David and Anne Scearce Paulette Thompson John P. Whitford ‘95 Noreen and H. Patrick Buck David Floerchinger Julie Donofrio Fran Scearce Sarah Tillery Rena Whittaker Terry Cooper Eileen Drake Duane and Karen Schaad Timberline Lodge Patrick and Jeanne Wieber In Memory of George Joanna Davis-Swing Lynn Ferber Elizabeth M. Schaafsma Linda M. Timmins Wildlife Safari Burgermeister Marilyn Fleming Cheryl Burgermeister ‘73 Aaron Schain Stacey R. Timmins Carolyn Wilson In Memory of Joan Dalla Susan Hartner Melvin and Patricia Donald Mary L. Schatz Tom Dwyer Automotive Service Pam Wilson Mary K. Dalla Barry Hendrix Gary and Lisa Kotecki Rosalie Schmitz (TDASI) Wilsonville Family Fun Center & Michael and John and Sue Ann Irving Bullwinkle’s Restaurant Tera Dalla Ann Lee Schneider Tom’s Pancake House In Memory of Raleigh Dan and Paula Kinney Joseph and Pamela Wright Joan E. Fetter Sandra and Russell Schramm Delyse Totten Butterfield Judith and Chuck Kobin Alisa Yannello James J. Hebert The Scotton Family Trust Hoi T. Tran ‘95 Anonymous John Lienhart Peter Seaman Richard R. Truitt Semhal Yehdego Lucille D. Holm Ross M. Lienhart Kimberley S. Searcy Stephen Tubbin Emilie and Will Young In Memory of Virginia Cain Susan J. Lienhart Claudia M. Seifert-Falkner and Ai Uchida Lorna S. Zeigler ‘90 Leonard Cain In Memory of Sylvia E. Gerald and Norbert R. Seifert Djambel Unkov Kathleen Zorn Dawson Anita Lindsay Judith and Gregg Selander Heidi N. Van Brocklin Rick and Debbie Zurow In Memory of Owen Penny and Bruce Thompson Mariana Lindsay Christina G. Sells ‘82 Dorothy Viducich Chamberlain Randolph Miller Arleen M. Shannon Chanda Villano MEMORIAL Mark D. Schwebke and In Memory of Amo and Cecelia C. Morrow Vangie Shaw Vital Barbershop Carol Tingle-Schwebke Jessie DeBernardis Mary Nance ‘90 and Wendy Shelden Margaretta and Gregory Volk GIFTS Barbara Case Ellison Bill Nance Kathleen Shelton Carly M. Vollet In Memory of Susan A. In Memory of Sin K. Chung Barbara A. DeBernardis and Neilsen Family Fund of Catherine L. Sills Binh T. Vu ‘84 and Baynton Randy and Frances McEwen Mike Martin The Oregon Community Shannon Simmons Thu Tran Vu Linda and William Monahan Mary and Foundation Ronald E. Smith James Waldner In Memory of Alison and David Thorsell Andrea Overbeck Rob Solomon Patrick Walters In Memory of Gwen Brewer Kelly Conover Robert B. Burns David Pickett Kathleen Sorensen Thomas P. Weiford Jeffrey S. Josifek ‘96 Helen L. Conover Charmaine Lindsay Portland General Electric Ann Lee Schneider In Memory of Gloria J. Christian Raymond and Mary and In Memory of Gillian and Peter Smith Deborah E. Evind Fouad Douad Sarah Jane Stelzer Stavros Kalafatis Haywood J. Gatewood Patricia Tarzian Anonymous Eric Enquist United Metals Thomas Keller Anita Craig Ken and Marta Thrasher Janice I. Abushakrah, Ph.D. Heath Ford Jeff Wilson Kathleen S. Kuba and Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood United Way of the Traci and Darrell and Thomas and Tom Findley Penny and Bruce Thompson Columbia Willamette Vegen Boyle-Galestiantz Kellie Ann Ford Ann Zelenka Carter Latendresse Kristin Watkins and Alan D. Cordle James Goodrich and Hal Lee In Memory of Paul Garrahan Sarah Z. Dykes Marilyn L. Peterson In Memory of Renee Manning Alma (Sue) George Jeffrey Williamson Lauren L. Kuhn and Lisa Greenwood Roger A. Frank Rachel McMillen and Peter and Vicky Charlston Anonymous (2) Joseph A. McMillen ‘11 Carl George In Memory of Thomas Jeff Dulcich Jennifer Hudson Jeannie E. LaFrance Joel Olson Trucking Martha and Sara M. Mellinger Clifford Eggers Anita L. Morris ‘07 June L. Eggers Colin Kelly Glenn Bailey In Memory of Harry Gerber In Memory of Frank McVitty Michael Kirschman Robin L. Jacobs Jeanette Muehleck Linda A. Gerber and Thomas Nam In Memory of Raquel Jr. Fire Fighters Tamara Lundgren Peter Leonard Charlie Christensen Peggy J. McVitty David Marco Karen N. Paez Anthony F. Obradovich Escalona-Flores Hildegard Oliver Dave Meyer Nerva Pfund In Memory of Evan Gerstner O. Loretta Dike ‘99 Anne O’Reilly In Memory of Chuck Ford Peterson Suellen L. Rinker and Maryann Armour Paul L. Halloran Karen N. Paez Advanced American Phoenix Industrial Gordon J. Molitor Barbara Raz Construction, Inc. Dean Rasmussen Donald N. Ritchie In Memory of In Memory of John L. Evans Linda Reisser Anonymous Shannon and Rick Franklin Corporation Sherry Robinson Richard H. Helzer Supada Amornchat Yolanda Reyes Elizabeth A. Bilyeu and Sarah Z. Dykes Albert Becker Lisa Salsby Donald N. Ritchie Miriam I. Friedman and Philip Berard Schnitzer Steel Karen Beaudry Timothy King Sonya F. Bedient Adrian Rodriguez Robert and Noriko Dozono Carla Gay John Carter Industries, Inc. Luis E. Rodriguez and Gertrude Bernstein and Elmer and Karen Godbey Angie D. Rodriguez ‘96 Ed McVicker Cheryl and Lawrence Scott Candace K. Sander Ralf Brabandt George and Marie Staley Aaron Schain Joy A. Chaussee-Sippel and This award means a great deal to me and my Peter Seaman Wade Sippel In Memory of Sharon L. Catherine L. Sills Wentao Chen Helzer family. It will provide me the opportunity to focus Rob Solomon Phillip T. Christain Elmer and Karen Godbey Nancy M. Stoutenburg Nicolas Crosby George and Marie Staley on my school work without having to worry about Marc Sussman Keith Dempsey Dawn P. Tsongas Robert and Nicolette Steele paying for tuition. Anyone that has gone through Christina Demulling Heidi N. Van Brocklin Tammy L. Dowd Thomas P. Weiford In Memory of James H. Hicks nursing school can tell you that it is a massive Sarah Z. Dykes Susan Wickstrom Elaine Ankersen challenge to go through this program and hold James K. Earley Alisa Yannello Heidi D. Edwards Semhal Yehdego In Memory of Bill Hilderbrand Jackie M. Elliott Kathleen Zorn Gaye Hilderbrand down a full-time job. I have a family to provide Simone J. Frank for and without your generosity it would be Linda A. Gerber and In Memory of Brenda Fung In Memory of Matthew Charlie Christensen Mary L. Schatz M. Hoenig that much harder. Sylvia H. Gray ‘86 and Marta A. Hoenig Viktors Berstis In Memory of Robert E. — Joshua Schaffer, Min Zidell Scholarship recipient Evelyn D. Hanna Garrison In Memory of Omar M. Horani Carrie Hasler Elliott William Love and Anonymous (2) Barbara Iverson Carol Farra Love Michael J. Bene Jennifer A. Alkezweeny Jennifer Sonntag Phillip Margolin, In Memory of Carl Piacentini In Memory of Marie H. Martha and Glenn Bailey John S. Sparks Attorney at Law Peter and Carla Flynn VanDomelen HONORARY Laura J. Bales ‘98 Dr. David F. Stout and Ami Margolin Rome and M. Kay Placentini Bonnie and Verner Anderson GIFTS Sue Ann Higgens Andrew Rome Kimberly L. Christensen Sarah J. Bauer In Honor of Ella C. Booth Pam S. Blumenthal and Supportive Parents of Stephens Margolin PC In Memory of Erich Porshman Leroy Hammer Kimberly Cooper and Tigard Students (SPOTS) Rebecca K. Marfell ‘03 Patrick Myers Xenia Woods Sandra K. Ferguson Jon V. Jaqua Rhonda M. Boyd Karen Swallow John C. Mery Elizabeth M. Schaafsma Jana L. Daugherty Kay Talbot In Memory of Kathleen Shelton In Honor of Marshall Brown Daniel J. Davis Catherine Elizabeth Thomas Carmen I. Martinez In Memory of Patricia and J.M. Stone Anna Elizabeth Brown Cynthia C. Thornburgh Patricia A. Hill Sunnyside Veterinary Hospital Dawn H. Davis Patty J. Semura In Honor of Dawn P. Tsongas Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor Heidi D. Edwards In Memory of Maryella Kay F. Ahyou Margaret L. Carter Vinh Vu Susan K. Thompson Megan V. Esler Menely Cherise Frehner Mahoney Rita J. Llewellyn Steven and Mary Ward Mark A. VanDomelen ‘03 Heidi Florance Doug and Ruth Menely Stephen E. 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PCC Foundation Board 2013–14 July 1, 2014–June 30, 2014

Dick Stenson Denise Frisbee Marty Reser PCC Foundation Staff President Ex-Officio Alan Sprott Kristin Watkins Kimberly Cooper Michael Gentry Jeff Van Raden PCC Foundation Executive Officer/ (2014–15 President) Clare Hamill Kristin Watkins PCC Associate Vice President of Marion Levitan College Advancement Max Lyons Ex-Officio (2014–15 Vice President) (through 8/2014) Lionel Maldonado Ron Wilkinson Cheryl Burgermeister Rob Wagner Secretary and Treasurer Deborah Miller PCC Foundation Executive Officer/ Peter Bauer J. Brian Monihan PCC Associate Vice President of Ella Booth Chris Neilsen College Advancement (as of 9/2014) Jeremy Brown Vanessa Nelson Mary Kalafatis PCC President/Ex-Officio Deanna Palm PCC Foundation Janice Burger Ex-Officio Managing Director Raymond Caballero Harvey Platt Kim Kono Thane Cleland Janet Rash This annual report was produced entirely in-house using the staff resources of the PCC PCC Foundation Mark Enger Barbara Raz Communications Office and PCC Foundation. Director of Development Statement of Activities

FY ENDING FY ENDING SUPPORT AND REVENUES 6.30.2013 6.30.2014 Grants and contributions $1,846,568 $1,919,704 Special events net revenue $267,677 $244,776 Subtotal cash contributions $2,114,245 $2,164,480 College in-kind support $714,527 $763,361 Financial outlook Other in-kind contributions $44,105 $313,072 Title III Education Grant $58,508 $129,096 Investment activities $566,536 $1,016,065 2013–14 Total support and revenues $3,497,921 $4,386,074 EXPENSES PCC FOUNDATION’S TOTAL SUPPORT sistance, including funding for STEM Scholarships $865,052 $996,922 and revenues in the fiscal year ending initiatives, such as an All-Girls Summer June 30, 2014 (FY 2014) grew by 25 per- Robotics Camp and the expansion of Programs $718,806 $640,838 cent over the prior year, totaling over the PCC Future Connect Scholarship Subtotal distributions $1,583,858 $1,637,760 $4.38 million. This included more than Program to Washington County. Program expense — Depreciation $32,667 $87,573 $1 million in investment income on our During FY 2014, PCC Foundation’s net Supporting services: investment portfolio, an 80 percent assets grew by more than $1.66 million increase when compared to last year. to over $12 million. Further, the Foun- College in-kind supporting services $714,527 $763,361 New in-kind contributions — including dation’s endowment and affiliated net Administration $127,351 $147,092 a jet engine for our aviation program — accumulated earnings accounts grew by Fundraising $54,666 $55,708 demonstrated strong support from 20 percent during the year to over $6.6 Investment fees $38,892 $32,715 the community to support programs million. In the last three years through Total expenses $2,551,961 $2,724,209 and departments. the work of the PCC Foundation and Change in net assets $945,960 $1,661,865 PCC Foundation’s total expenses generosity of our donors, net assets and for FY 2014 included scholarships and endowed funds have increased by almost NET ASSETS programs, along with supporting ser- thirty percent. Our heartfelt thanks goes Beginning of year $9,526,114 $10,472,074 vices and investment fees. Foundation out to you, our committed donors. To- revenues provided nearly $1.6 million gether we are making opportunity hap- End of year $10,472,074 $12,133,939 in PCC scholarships and program as- pen for PCC students across our region! YOUR GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE

$1,200 $4,000 Finances one term of tuition and Supports a Future Connect $500 fees for a full-time PCC student student for two years to $9,000 earn an associate degree Covers the cost Provides two PCC students with of books for one tuition, books and supplies, and full-time PCC student fees for one year of education $113 $25,000 Pays for one week Endows a scholarship that of classes for a will provide financial support full-time PCC student for deserving students for years to come

A large part of my ability to succeed at PCC is because of the generosity of others. As a future nurse, I look forward to giving back to others just as you have given to me, as I know first-hand how vital it is. — Aricka McKimmey, Maryella Menely Nursing Scholarship recipient EDUCATION IS A BRIDGE TO A BETTER LIFE You can help students cross it

Thank you!

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