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Innovative Alumni From Stately Stables to the Great White Way 2005 Donors Report Empire State College ALUMNI AND STUDENT NEWS

VOLUME 31 • NUMBER 2 • SPRING 2006 Contents Joseph Moore President Kirk Starczewski Director of College Relations FEATURES Publisher [email protected] Upfront ...... 1 Maureen Winney Director of Alumni and Student Relations Managing Editor An Innovative Marriage ...... 2 [email protected] Hope Ferguson Steering Clear of the Norm ...... 3 Community Relations Associate Editor [email protected] Oh … It’s Magical ...... 5 Gael Fischer Director of Publications/Designer Defi ning Her Life as a Producer...... 7 Debra Park Secretary, Offi ce of College Relations Alumni News and Copy Editor

CONTRIBUTORS AROUND EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE Laure-Jeanne Davignon Assistant Director of College News ...... 9 Alumni and Student Relations Hugh Hammett Vice President for External Affairs Center News ...... 11 Jeremy Jones Executive Director, Alumni News ...... 14 Empire State College Foundation Vicki Schaake Back to You ...... 15 Director of Advancement Services Alta Schallen Director of Gift Planning Renelle Shampeny Director of Marketing Toby Tobrocke Director of Annual Giving

WRITERS Hope Ferguson Suzie Ferrero m Elaine Handley Sum er is ! PHOTOGRAPHY th Cover: Luc Van Muylem C ga Robert Mischka o Stock Studios o rat m Sa Join us for All other photos courtesy of our alumni, e to students and staff Empire State College’s annual PRODUCTION Jerry Cronin Day at the Races Director of Management Service Ron Kosiba Print Shop Supervisor August 4, 2006. Janet Jones Keyboard Specialist College Print Shop See inside back cover Central Services for details. Empire State College Alumni and Student News is published by the Offi ce of College Relations at Empire State College One Union Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-4391 518 587-2100 ext. 2250 • www.esc.edu UPFRONT UPFRONT Breaking Out By Elaine Handley, faculty mentor, English, Northeast Center

mily Dickinson began a poem with the line “I dwell in Possibility.” I think it beautifully sums up the privilege, joy and challenge of teaching and learning – especially when it comes Eto the creative possibilities.

Part of our work as academics is to help students enhance their critical thinking skills, skills that enable us to truly become lifelong learners. So we focus on developing our students’ higher order thinking skills: the ability to apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate ideas, to borrow from Benjamin Bloom’s taxonomy. But I think critical thinking is not enough – we must demand of ourselves and instruct our students to be creative thinkers as well. The crucial and complicated issues we now face as a global community demand creative, constructive thinking.

Edward de Bono, a pre-eminent thinker about thinking, has written about the “intelligence trap” to which educated people are particularly susceptible. Those who feel overly confi dent about their knowledge only defend what they know, and do not look for alternatives or listen to discover other perspectives. Therefore, they don’t fully engage their faculties, and their minds become trapped and limited. As subject matter experts we academics need to guard against this phenomenon in ourselves and work not to engender it in students. One way to do this is to encourage and engage students in alternate thinking, or what de Bono calls “lateral thinking,” which goes beyond what we traditionally think of as creative to mean “the ability to change perception and keep on changing perception.”

Creativity of this kind engages both our intelligence and our imagination – and asks us to reject compla- cency and to pay continuing attention to an evolving reality. I think it asks us to be fully alive. It is born of curiosity and enthusiasm and often results in innovative and surprising ideas and connections. Students often need only permission and a little encouragement to engage in divergent thinking – especially adult students, who have rich life experience from which to draw.

What keeps many of us from being creative is convention and training. We are used to thinking in certain ways about certain things. We get comfortable with the mental equations we’ve made, the bona- fi de traditional and accepted ways of thinking about a subject. The American Management Association recently conducted a survey of CEOs, of which 81 percent said innovation is what is required for busi- nesses to be successful in the future.

Highly creative students develop into highly motivated, independent thinkers and risk takers, who UPFRONT embrace complexity and understand the value of working through a process. I think of them as true intrapreneuers, people who are developing their refl ective, imaginative, cognitive capabilities, people who are emancipating themselves from what is expected, easy, predictable. These are people who often bring ideas together from different fi elds and make meaning in unconventional ways. Just such people work in bionics, a fi eld of engineering where products for human use are taken from structures in the natural world. For instance, the segmented facets of bee eyes that fi lter polarized light were the inspiration for infrared photography.

You will meet four such people in this issue of Empire State College Alumni and Student News: entrepreneur Gloria Austin, Broadway producer Jennifer Manocherian, composer Deddy Tzur and businesswoman Beth Gallmeyer. (continued on page 6)

EMPIRE 1 An Innovative Marriage

Alumna Beth Gallmeyer ’96 and husband Ed marry companies to processes

ext Gallmeyer was part of her husband’s company when time he developed “a very sophisticated” fi lament (lighted wire Nyou device) for copiers, which activated toner, baking it onto the go to a grocery paper to create the printed words as the paper moved from store and are start to fi nish – at the push of the ON button. The company standing in the also “married” a German company that manufactured frac- checkout line, tional (very small) horse power motors to Xerox – which take a moment allowed smaller copiers to be made. to look at the Beth Gallmeyer has traveled through a variety of inter- wire racks the plastic bags are stored on. And then thank esting careers, after getting her fi rst job at AT&T in 1957. Empire State College alumna Beth Gallmeyer’s company, She and Ed met at Drexel University, where she earned an founded by her husband Ed, for the convenience. associate degree before going into telecommunications. “We do not sell widgets,” she explains. Instead, She entered government service in New York after their Gallmeyer describes what ESG Associates does as marrying marriage, then took time off to raise three children (one of a company to a process. whom, Scott, is now president of the couple’s company). So when an executive from Mobil Chemical wanted to She’s been a model and a cover girl (she’d model petite make plastic bags to replace the paper then widely in use sizes on her lunch break for Casual Corner and Sibley’s) in 1981, he turned to Ed Gallmeyer during a golf game, and worked in a top-secret job at an agency that made the and said, “Tell me about your company.” He went on to tracking vans for the fi rst space shots. In 1986, Ed brought explain, “This is what we want to do.” Mobil Chemical Beth on board with ESG Associates as vice president and hoped to manufacture plastic bags and make them de treasurer. rigueur in the country’s retail stores, and he wondered if Ed Since her son Scott took over the fi rm, ESG Associates knew someone who could get the job done. has developed a special material, nanotherm™, which “And of course you know the rest of the story, as they protects electronic equipment’s printed circuit boards from are in every store – both retail and hardware, carousel and overheating without the use of heat sink fans. And, although free standing, yard holders and restaurant sorter racks,” she can’t say too much about it yet, the company is working says Gallmeyer. Working with a wire manufacturer, ESG on a medical device that could be “a revolutionary item Associates “married the two companies together,” designing used for post-breast cancer and other diffi cult surgeries a prototype wire rack for the ease of storing the bags and which require a lengthy healing process.” slipping them off the racks to customers. The couple, who founded the company in Rochester, As a retired vice president of manufacturing at Bausch now lives in Florida. Since they’ve turned the day-to-day & Lomb, and president of his own fi rm, ESG Associates, reins of the company over to their son (Ed is chairman of Ed was always looking for ways to bring two companies the board), Beth Gallmeyer stays busy as a chapter regent – together in unusual ways. He brought the automation capa- or president – of the Daughters of the American Revolution; bility of Kodak to Bausch & Lomb, when the companies plays golf at their country club (they live on the 15th hole), worked together for the fi rst time in 104 years of operation, and is a senior consultant with Mary Kay Corp. to devise a way to automate the system for fi nding and Her second degree – earned from Empire State College discarding defective contact lenses. Prior to this, company in 1996 after she retired, in business management, with a workers had to “manually eyeball and pull out defective concentration in marketing and economics – “was just for contact lenses,” said Gallmeyer. fun, to see if my brain was still working.” m

2 EMPIRE Gloria Austin mastering the art of handling horse and carriage.

loria Austin ’75 has been riding since she was a girl growing up in upstate New York, but it wasn’t until she retired from Paychex, a company founded G by her former husband, Thomas Golisano, that she bought herself a horse Steering and took up riding again. However, after she was thrown from a horse, she began looking for a gentler way to ride. “One of the reasons I got into carriage riding is age,” Austin said with Clear a laugh. After seeing some people “sitting in what looked like a comfortable chair” driven by horses, Austin became a carriage-driving enthusiast. So she founded an associa- of the tion for the sport – Austin Horse Park, home to her Continental Acres Equine Resort and the Austin Carriage Museum, located in Weirsdale, Florida. She also administers the Austin Foundation, which operates the Carriage Museum and Education Center, whose mission is “providing educational, cultural, historic and scientifi c activities Norm devoted to preserving an understanding of the role of the horse and horse-drawn wheeled transportation.” Carriage driving provides pageantry, with its period clothing and stylish hats, as well as an authentic experience that replicates a time when carriages were used for Gloria Austin ’75 takes transportation, warfare and the transport of goods, Austin said. Those devoted to the reins of her girlhood the sport belong to specialized clubs, and host competitions, which are generally held up and down the east coast and in Canada. Austin belongs to two clubs devoted to passion for horses carriage driving and she holds championship titles, including North American Four- in-Hand and Coaching Champion. One of those clubs, which she helped to found, is solely for women and now has 21 members in the U.S. and Great Britain. All of them own their own coaches and horses. Austin compares enthusiasts to those who collect, restore and drive antique cars. Because of the expense of the sport, the fraternity of carriage driving enthusiasts comprises, by nature, those who can afford the horses, the carriages, the trailers, (continued on page 4)

EMPIRE 3 integrate them into their communities. She established an operating center in Steering Clear Austin views this transformation as an New Jersey and Long Island, and opened unqualifi ed success. Her son now lives sales offi ces in both places, as well as (continued from page 3) quasi-independently in a private home, New York City, Westchester County and trucks, transportation and the travel, assisted by a family who oversees his Connecticut. Combined, these centers which includes jaunts to Europe. They care. She also has a daughter who lives in served the entire New York metropolitan are lawyers, lobbyists, descendants of Florida, as well as six grandchildren. area. America’s “families of fortune,” and Austin earned her degree at Empire Even though Austin no longer works smaller independent business owners. State College in community psychology in human services, she still feels strongly Although women dominate the world in 1975, and went on to earn a master’s about giving back. She founded Horses of horses – Austin says that 85 percent degree at SUNY Brockport. She chose Help Humanity, LLC, a division of the of horse owners are female – the sport Empire State College for her under- foundation that raises monies to support of carriage driving, especially with four graduate work because she was in the the use of the horse as a therapeutic tool horses to a carriage, is dominated by midst of raising her family and she was to help people with emotional and devel- men. “For a woman, it’s particularly able to use her community and agency opmental handicapping conditions. satisfying,” she says of the four- in-hand driving. “I take pride in doing something that was histori- cally reserved for men only – and garnering respect in the fellowship of men.” She described the feeling of guiding 6,000 pounds of horse (the average horse weighs in at 1,500 pounds) with one hand wrapped around the reins. “It’s unusual to see Austin at her carriage museum where the fi nery of former days is on display. a four-in-hand carriage, but to see a woman [driving experience, along with her certifi cates Today, Austin says she keeps busy one] is even more rare.” and credentialing, toward her degree. with her love of travel and of learning. An outgrowth of her interest in She liked that she was able to raise her Besides running her foundation and horse carriage driving is her carriage museum family, work, and earn her degree at the park, she travels for demonstrations and education center, where she displays same time. “I’ve always prided myself and competitions, keeping two horses in 135 of the 170 antique carriages that on doing things independently,” she Europe, where she travels twice a year. she owns, and visitors are assisted by 92 explains. “One of the great things Empire She also takes off two times a year to volunteer docents. Most of the carriages State College does is recognize one’s Asia. It fascinates her to learn how horse on display have been restored to their independence. You really get validated and wheel transportation played a major former glory. Of the people who visit the by the college and faculty.” Her mentor role in the rise and fall of civilizations, museum – senior citizens on day trips, “was absolutely fabulous. He was very she said. 4-H-ers and the occasional school group supportive. You felt that he was your She credits some of this love of – few have particular knowledge of ally.” learning to pursuing the independent horses. However, Austin did not remain in studies of her undergraduate experience. Austin, whose son has developmental the fi eld of human services. She was soon “It helps you fi nd what your real passion disabilities, began her career in the off to New York to help open downstate is and encourages you to pursue your nonprofi t fi eld, coordinating services for offi ces of Paychex, a payroll-processing passion in a way that involves you in the the mentally disabled for an agency in fi rm founded by Golisano in 1971, and world. Empire State College helped me to Rochester, at a time when agencies were now valued at more than $10 billion. do that.” m working to deinstitutionalize patients and

4 EMPIRE Deddy Tzur ‘97 – immersed in music as a conductor, musician and composer OH … It’s Magical hen composer Deddy Tzur ’97 was reached recently at his Venice, studio, he was hard at work on a “cue” – music for a battle Wscene for a new video game, which is becoming the new hot area for commercial composers. For the Israeli-bred son of a diplomat, games are just one more channel for his adventuresome, thoroughly modern, global style that includes jazz, rock and roll, pop, Big Band, symphony orchestra and chamber music. His international, sophisticated approach to music is coupled with personal graciousness and charm, apparent even over the phone lines – which can’t hurt as he navigates the competitive and sometimes cut-throat environment of Hollywood. Tzur comes from a family that shares an appreciation and aptitude for music – his mother and two brothers both have musical talent, he said, but he is the only one to turn professional. He began taking classical piano lessons at age fi ve – “apparently I asked for the lessons; I insisted,” he says. He then moved on to guitar – playing in rock and roll and funk bands, in addition to “a lot of jazz guitar.” At the age of 16, while playing in a Big Band, and trying his hand at arranging music, Tzur found his true calling: composing. Like most young Israeli adults, Tzur served in the army. But after boot camp and basic training, he was allowed to devote most of his time to the Israeli Air Orchestra, which served as accompaniment for a host of world-class international performers. Early in his career as a performer, he toured Europe, Asia, South America and North America, where he was exposed to “a lot of different musical styles and experiences,” which helped him to defi ne and refi ne his musical style and his own composing, he said. In 1996, upon the recommendation of one of his professors in Israel, he decided to travel to New York, and enroll in Empire State College. Because of his years of professional experience, he knew he was only a year or two away from a degree. At the same time, he wanted to experience America, its educational system, and study both the arts and liberal arts. “I think it was very valuable. I wanted to be in New York and to broaden my education, even on the musical side, even though I was fairly experienced by then,” he explained. (continued on page 6)

EMPIRE 5 century Russia. His web site notes It’s Magical that the score “integrates gypsy and Eastern European overtones (continued from page 5) with classical orchestral composi- Working with mentor Mel tion to create a rich, dramatic Rosenthal, he took photography musical setting.” and visual arts as well as liberal Although he loves composing arts and music. music, doing it commercially Like most modern composers, can be hard. He needs to drum Tzur uses a variety of media up business, fi nd clients, and get to discover the voice of his Tzur in the midst of his self-made magic. himself out there – what he terms composition. Sometimes he “typical Hollywood schmoozing.” enjoys composing in his head Digimon (Disney). For fi lm, he has But the opportunity to work with a then writing out the music on paper composed for Richie Rich’s Christmas creative team – a TV producer, fi lm as composers of yore, or maybe just Wish (Warner Brothers), Casper Meets director or creative director for a sitting at the piano and tinkling keys. Wendy (20th Century Fox) and Three game, makes it all worthwhile. Usually More often than not, though, his work Days (ABC Family). For his work in the creative team will view a work is done on the computer, creating television, Tzur was recognized with a together, and, based on the general sound design and arranging sequences Telly Award and International Monitor guidance of the director or producer, via software. Award. Tzur will begin to devise a score, some- He doesn’t remember an exact He’s also composed for, and times having to go back to tweak his moment when he felt that he fi nally conducted the Seattle, Jerusalem and work if something is not exactly as the “broke through” as a working Tel Aviv Symphony Orchestras, plus client envisions. But all the effort pays composer, although he points to his he created a CD for clothing retailer off, he says, when he stands before work on the soundtrack for the series BCBG-Max Azria. the orchestra, baton in hand, and the Pensacola: Wings of Gold, with James Currently, he is scoring an indepen- music he’s imagined begins to fi ll the Brolin. He created music for The New dent fi lm, King of Beggars, set in 17th room ... then, “Oh, it’s magical!” m Addams Family (ABC Family), and

Breaking Out

(continued from page 1) At Empire State College, we have wonderful opportunities is an important tool not only for thinking as well as expres- to encourage students’ creativity. An emphasis on exploring sion but also for discovery), assures students the occasion ideas, rather than fi nding or parroting back the “right” to synthesize new knowledge with experience and previous answers; the chance to make intellectual connections to life learning – to discover exciting, unpredictable connections, experience; to investigate a particular interest or question in and to engage in deep thinking. a one-to-one tutorial; to bring students and faculty together in residencies such as at the Adirondack/Environmental, The Romantic poet Keats coined the term “negative capa- Women’s Studies and the Keep Mills Symposium to explore bility.” He was referring to the desirable capacity to hold specifi c issues and concepts, and residencies are all chances (or tolerate) “uncertainties, mysteries, doubts,” enabling to enhance creative as well as critical thinking. There are unconventional juxtapositions of facts and concepts that constantly other opportunities being cooked up, such as the lead to imaginative insight and suspended judgment. In Northeast Center’s teach-in on creativity, FORUM East’s other words, allowing people to resist the rush to resolu- Creativity in the Workplace study, creative writing courses, tion – a particularly troubling, and accelerating, condition interdisciplinary studies that bring divergent disciplines of contemporary life. In an era of escalating capabilities for together to study an idea, and the many faculty members nuclear annihilation, an enhanced focus on “negative capa- who are engaging their students with questions that invite bility” – and its resulting opportunity for creative outcomes investigation and divergent thinking. The fact that we are – could be not only a useful tool for better pedagogy, but, an institution which consistently asks students to demon- on a grand scale, a lifesaving one. m strate their learning through writing (which we now know

6 EMPIRE Defi ning Her Life as a Producer

Jennifer Manocherian ’74 fi nds success in second career on the Great White Way

“I think only people in the theater know what a producer is. The public does not know. It knows a writer writes, an actor acts, and a director tells them what to do. A producer raises money. Well, he does, and in some cases that’s all he does. But the workers in the theater know that this is not the real thing. A producer is a rare, para- doxical genius – hard headed, soft hearted, cautious, reckless, a hopeful innocent in fair weather, a stern pilot in stormy weather, a mathematician who prefers to ignore the laws of mathematics and trust intuition, an idealist, a realist, a practical dreamer, a sophisticated gambler, a stage-struck child. That’s a producer.”

– Oscar Hammerstein II

hat exactly does a continued. “The director then hires the Occasionally, a producer may be Broadway producer do? designer, does the casting and every- brought in at the 11th hour, right W “That’s a hard question to thing else, so it is essential that the before an opening, and is responsible answer,” said Jennifer Manocherian director has the same vision.” for anything from raising money to ’74. Manocherian, who has produced After the director, the second most sitting in on meetings to offering in an or co-produced such Broadway hits important person the producer brings opinion. as “Caroline and Change,” “Ma on board is the general manager to Manocherian, the mother of fi ve Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Stomp,” oversee the business end of the produc- children, and wife of an Iranian-born “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” “The tion, she explained. Once a show is businessman, came to producing later Crucible,” “Damn Yankees” and up and running, the producer is the in life. Growing up in Connecticut others, then went on to explain: “A one who keeps an eye on the selling as the daughter of a working mother lead producer reads a lot of scripts, and marketing of the show, ensuring – albeit a mother who worked at sees workshops, acquires property, it is run like a business that will, it is home writing successful cookbooks options plays and puts together a team. hoped, earn its investors’ money back – Manocherian began college at “The producer hires a director, who and more. Because, of course, one very Barnard, even though having a career is a key person, and you have to make important thing a producer does is wasn’t in her sights at the time. Like sure he or she is on the same page,”she raise money. many women of her generation (she’s (continued on page 8)

EMPIRE 7 Defi ning Her Life

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67) she left college early, at 20, after marrying her husband, and A number of other projects have been nominated for Tonys and immediately started a family. She wanted to fi nish her degree Drama Desk awards over the years. – her parents didn’t look kindly on not having a college educa- Manocherian reads scripts and goes to plays in workshop tion – so she enrolled at Empire State College, in Manhattan, to fi nd properties that she responds to. Then she puts on attracted to the fl exibility. She went on to earn her master’s her businesswoman’s hat to determine whether the property degree to become a family therapist, where she specialized in has a chance of commercial success. If not, she has to pass. divorce mediation. (Noncommerical scripts by good playwrights likely will be Manocherian worked nearly a decade in that fi eld before produced by nonprofi t theaters, sometimes with corporate being drawn to theater. She had always enjoyed a good play or sponsorship, she explains). musical, and began investing small amounts in shows before she Manocherian is the fi rst to admit that although it’s hard eventually got involved in producing. She took a job with a lead work, much of what she does depends on dumb luck. For producer where she’d “show up in her offi ce every day. Part of example, one of the fi rst plays she produced ran off-Broadway the deal was to learn from her,” she said. She discovered that in a cabaret. It had been open for two weeks before The New she had the knack for raising money – fi rst among people she York Times came to review it. Although a show has reserves knew and then other investors. “I started by doing outreach to to keep it up and running until the reviews or good word of everyone I knew who could possibly afford to invest and raised mouth gets out, by two weeks, the reserve was depleted, and money that way – basically from people who were supporting what was needed was a resuscitation by means of a glowing me, not necessarily theater buffs. I have moved past them, as review in a make-or-break outlet like the Times. So the loyalty only goes so far – unless you got them into a cash cow critic showed up and wrote a glowing review. Unfortunately, of a show, at which time they became addicted. Over the years, the review came out on a Saturday before Memorial Day I have come to know people who are theater buffs – not so (Saturdays are notoriously the least read paper of the week) much individual investors, as fellow producers with whom I and was placed in the social pages, not theater. So not very partner to raise money.” many people ever saw the review, she said, and the show closed Making plays, after all, also is a business, and someone shortly after. “That was just bad luck,” Manocherian said. who has a track record of making money for investors will Citing a more recent example, Manocherian noted that fi nd others willing to go in on a show. However, the opposite is “The Woman in White,” which drew raves in its London run, also true: if a producer has had a string of shows that have lost closed because of the misfortune of its leading lady’s diagnosis money, it may be hard to scare up capital. of breast cancer just as the play was opening. Besides being at For Manocherian, the decision to switch careers in mid- the whim of fate, “you’re at the mercy of a few critics.” Some life has been a stunning success. “Caroline and Change,” a shows are “critic proof” with strong word of mouth – she cited pre-Civil rights era drama about the relationship between a “Mama Mia,” “Jersey Boys” and “Wicked” – however, “very black housekeeper and the young child of the household, was few shows are like that. If The New York Times pans your a critical and popular success, and garnered a nomination for show it’s over.” a 2004 Tony Award for best musical, as well as a Drama Desk So what can be done to buffet the winds of fate? “First you Award nomination for outstanding new musical. “Thoroughly must make a smart choice in terms of projects, attract a good Modern Millie” won both a 2002 Tony for best musical and team and a great director. Then it takes good reviews, a good Drama Desk Award for outstanding new musical. That same business strategy, a good marketing strategy,” and, yes, “dumb year, “The Crucible” was nominated for a Tony for best play. luck.” m

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8 EMPIRE 2005 DONORS REPORT

Dear Friends,

As the newly elected chairman of the Empire State College Foundation Board of Directors, I was delighted to learn that I would have the honor of introducing the 2005 Donors Report. First, I would like to recognize and thank the thousands of alumni, employees and friends who made gifts in 2005. The college is literally exploding with activity, from our new and exciting construction and renovation projects, to new program developments in the area of science and mathematics and the recent honoring of founding President Jim Hall. All of this activity requires an ever increasing demand for resources, and the recently announced capital campaign, Learners First: The Campaign for Empire State College is off to a terrifi c start thanks to all of you.

While this report focuses on the campaign, it should not be forgotten that the campaign ultimately represents the means by which we are seeking to accomplish one objective: providing a range of quality educational oppor- tunities to adult students. Today “nontraditional education” and “online learning” are common alternatives to the classroom-based approach to education. However, when Empire State College was founded 35 years ago by then SUNY Chancellor Ernest L. Boyer, these terms had rarely been heard. Fortunately, Chancellor Boyer recognized the need for a new kind of insti- tution and Empire State College has been providing fl exible instructional David Smith alternatives designed to meet the needs of working adults ever since. Today, with nearly 17,000 students enrolled, Empire State College is helping more adult learners than ever before.

Empire State College’s ability to expand and evolve to meet the needs of an ever-changing society is largely a due to the generosity of our alumni, employees and friends. Not only do your contributions provide direct support to help with the development of the college’s new programs and initiatives, they also serve to demonstrate to the world that Empire State College graduates recognize the importance of this distinctive institution.

On behalf of the Empire State College Foundation Board, I want to express my sincere thanks to each and every person and group listed in the following pages for your support of the college and its students. Your continued support is inspiring to us all.

Sincerely,

David L. Smith Chairman, Empire State College Foundation Board of Directors

1 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE Donors THE EMPIRE Stewart’s Shops 2005 Recognition Societies SOCIETY Susan and John Turben Our sincerest gratitude Family Foundation Susan ’72 and John Turben is extended to the Monte and Hilda Trammer The Empire Society $5,000 + members of The Empire Verizon Foundation Society. With their gifts Recognizes those donors who contribute T. Urling and of $5,000 or more, $5,000 or more in one fund year. Mabel ’79 Walker these donors contrib- uted 67 percent of the THE HOUR The Hour Society $2,371 - $4,999 $1,054,033 received SOCIETY This society provides a unique opportunity for by the Empire State Gifts of $2,371 - 4,999 individuals to make a contribution equivalent College Foundation. to the cost of operating the entire college – its We are honored to have Robert B. Carey Community Foundation centers, units and programs – for one hour. the support of these donors listed below. of Herkimer and Oneida Counties, Inc. The Scholar Society $1,181 - $2,370 Adirondack Trust Annette and Donors in this category provide the funds Company James Del Rossi ’96 The Desmond which represent the tuition and fees for a Morton Bahr ’83, ’95 Joy, Mccoola and half-time student at Empire State College. Frederick W. Baum Helen M. Baum Zilch, Architects Kathryn G. Boyer ’78 and Planners, P.C. The Kindred Society $563 - $1,180 Phillip B. Catchings Joyce E. Elliott Donors at this level are recognized for providing Charitable Leadership Gannett Foundation Robert ’96 and funds representative of the average cost of Foundation Communications Workers Carol Johnson childcare during a term for those students juggling of America Conrad and Virginia Klee their career and family responsibilities while Phyllis E. Dake Foundation Foundation, Inc. pursuing their degree. Phyllis E. Dake James and Lynn Malanson Michael T. Dennis and Joseph B. Moore and Beth Chiquoine The Academic Society $390 - $562 JeanAnn Parish Bailey and Elaine Geeslin Donors in this society provide the funds Sheldon L. Gleason ’77 THE SCHOLAR which represent the average cost of books Doris Goldberg SOCIETY and supplies for a full-time student for Price Chopper’s Golub Gifts of $1,181 - 2,370 one 16-week session. Foundation Colleen and Lewis Golub Anonymous Stewart W. and Willma C. Dina Beaumont The Distinguished Alumni Society $170 - $389 Hoyt Foundation, Inc. Fernand Brunschwig Recognizes those donors who contribute John ’99 and Leslie G. Cohen $5 for each year since the college was Geri ’02 Huber Brenda L. founded in 1971. James ’79 and Copeland ’92, ’94 Christine ’93 Karcher James Cornell ’02 Alan and John J. Corrou ’94 The Mentor Society $114 - $169 Marlene ’91 Kaufman Linda Rodgers Emory ’77 Established to recognize the unique and Roger L. Kresge GE Foundation signifi cant relationship between student Foundation Hugh B. Hammett Carol Kresge Polakovich and mentor, donors at this level provide Hewlett Packard Company Richard and Beth Liebich Susan T. Hollis the funds which represent the average cost Long Island Community Jeremy Jones for a student to meet with his/her mentor Foundation James W. Lytle three times. Joseph ’80 and William and Laurel Anne Mancino Shirley McClary The Masie Center Claire M. Olds The Anniversary Society $34 - $113 Elliott and Cathy Masie Chad ’99 and Established in 2001 to honor Empire State Stephen Keep Mills ’89 Catherine Roberts College’s 30th anniversary. Members New York Community Rodgers Family contribute $1 for each year since the college Trust Foundation, Inc. Barbara A. O’Connell ’76 Edward G. Saueracker was founded in 1971. A. Lindsay and Olive B. Claudia Shacter- O’Connor Foundation deChabert ’90 Richard Lounsbery Hugh Leo Walsh Foundation Virginia Weiss ’88 * Roslyn Savings Foundation David C. Yamada ’99 David and Lynn Smith

2 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. THE KINDRED THE ACADEMIC The LA Group, PC THE James A. Fumia ’94 SOCIETY SOCIETY Patricia J. Lefor DISTINGUISHED Barbara D. Gilbert ’99 Katherine J. Lewis ’93 Robert P. Goodman ’83 Gifts of $563 - 1,180 Gifts of $390 - 562 ALUMNI SOCIETY Dorothy Lysyczyn ’94, ’05 Hope T. Goodwin ’82 Jennifer R. Gifts of $170 - 389 Nancy E. Griffi n ’91 Anonymous Kenneth T. Abrams Manocherian ’74 Marilyn E. Gwaltney Mary A. Araneo ’85 ALR Members’ Fair Marjorie N. Meinhardt ’77 George D. Abercrombie ’74 James W. Hall David M. Asch ’83 Deborah P. Amory and S. Frances Mercer Paul J. Adamo ’99 Elaine M. Handley Patrick J. Beldotti, Jr. ’75 Lorraine Herbst Carol M. Obloy Judith A. Aldi ’91 Neil D. Harris ’90 Meg Benke Keith Amparado ’88 Wayne E. Ouderkirk American Express Eleanor M. Herman ’87 Robert and Anonymous Milton Parrish ’90 Company Willis S. Hilker ’90 Anne R. Bertholf Richard J. Bartholomew Christine Persico Matthew E. Andrews ’99 Elliot Horowitz ’98 Corinna Bishop Evelyn T. Buchanan ’99 Michael D. Pijanowski ’00 Joseph Angiello Alicia M. Hudson ’05 Richard Bonnabeau Robert Campbell Deborah S. Anonymous Taryn L. Hunter ’03 Meredith L. Brown Carol M. Carnevale Putnam ’92, ’95, ’02 Paul J. Archibald ’94 Adlyn Hylton ’88, ’89 Hilda R. Cameron Rita D. Carozza Elizabeth Rosenberg ’97 AT&T Foundation IBM Corporation Lynda J. Cassell ’00 Gordon Charlop ’00, ’02 Christopher Rounds Michele R. Ball ’94, ’96 Mary Ann Ingelfi nger ’00 The Charles Schwab Communications Workers Saratoga National Bank Noreen Barrett Inn at Saratoga Corporation Foundation of America Local 2108 and Trust Co. Morris Basuk ’78 International Paper Silvia Chelala Ruth M. Bentsen ’92 Helen L. Jaffray ’76 Rebecca I. Cleaves ’04 Carol S. Berry ’80 Lisa Johnson Cleaves and Associates Martin N. Bloom ’74 William B. Johnston ’76 Certifi ed Shorthand Lorrie L. Borchert ’94 Celedonia Jones ’75 Reporters, Inc. Deborah A. Botch ’86 Otolorin Jones Anne P. Cobb Linda V. Bradley ’74 J.P. Morgan Chase Brian F. Curran ’80 Anne M. Breznau and Company Julia Daniels Lynn W. Bridenbaker ’04 Jacques C. Kaufman ’04 Nan M. DiBello Thomas E. Britton ’90 Theresa A. Kemp ’01, ’02 Andi Ann Emerson- Carol J. Brooks ’98 Mary Jane Fina Kinosian Ditkoff ’01 Thelma E. Burke ’84, ’86 Angela A. Koester ’99 Christopher J. Feeley ’86 Rudolph Cain Rhoda M. Kratenstein ’90 Barbara Q. Ferrari ’91 Samuel A. Camilleri, Jr. ’95 Maureen T. Kravec William C. Ferrero Carol A. Clark ’00 Thomas J. Lally ’01 Margaret Z. Foxx ’95 Barbara Clarke Gudrun E. Lange ’88 Lee Herman Margaret D. Clark-Plaskie William C. Langham ’96 HSBC Bank USA Todd A. Colbeck ’93 Albert Lawrence ’76 Michael C. Hubbard ’75 Marian Conway ’01, ’04 Jacqueline Le Grand ’91 Elizabeth Hurley Lawrence Reed M. Coughlan Catherine J. Leaker Alan D. Mandell Nancy J. Coyle ’96, ’97 Darrell G. Leavitt Brian A. Marshall ’01 Jane Cudmore Phyllis M. Legare ’78 David and Charwyn F. David ’04 George H. Lenhardt Ingrid McCauley Helen Davis ’93 Lynne L. Lenhardt Janet Wood Carolee DeBlaere Sharon Brenner Levine ’76 McGregor ’79, ’81 Maryann B. DeRienzo ’95 Efrat Frayda Levy George W. Milner ’80, ’96 Judith A. Dewitt ’81 Rhonnie S. Lingel ’88 Robert P. Milton Michael K. Diamond ’80 John B. Look ’87 MLB Construction Tyrone M. Dixon ’01 Vernon Mack ’91 Services, LLC Barbara A. Done ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marks Lois Muzio Kevin Patrick Donnellan ’03 Nicola Martinez Phillip G. Myers ’88 An Empire State College education is tailored to fi t the Paul Dos Santos ’76 John P. McCann Mitchell Nesler individual student’s educational needs and goals. Joan E. Douglass ’80 Mary Ellen McGory ’84 Suzanne G. Parker ’83 David Du Bois David H. Miller ’93 Jeffrey B. Pascal ’90, ’92 Mollie A. Duerr ’01, ’02, ’04 Richard A. Miskovsky ’98 Prime Hotel Roy A. Speckhard Regina Durazzo ’01 Charles E. Morehouse ’03 Dorothy Rodgers Communications Workers Sally A. Steinwachs ’82 Van E. Dykeman ’78 Emil G. Moxey F. David Sheppard of America Local 4322 Diane Thiele Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Moses Musoke William D. Socha ’86 Joan B. Davis ’97 Melba J. Tolliver ’98 Eckelhoff Sylvain Nagler St. Mary’s Church Crescent Ruth Decker ’74 Lewis P. Trippett Maurice Edwards National Grid Susan C. Stevens ’92 Fleury Dessources ’85 Craig A. Tunwall Anne Marie Emmerson ’85 Evelyn F. Nelson ’79 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Shelley B. Dixon-Williams Charles I. Underhill ’80 Phyllis Erwin ’90 Mae M. Ngai ’92 Robert Trullinger Steven A. Finch ’96 United Way of Anthony S. Esposito Susan J. Nieckarz ’92, ’95 Evelyn H. Wells Charles Wayne Fox ’79 Greater Rochester Doris C. Etelson ’75 Irene Jacobsohn Karen West ’84, ’95 David Gechlik Michael T. Walczyk ’99 Carol J. Evans ’77 Norsworthy William ’93 and Gerald W. Gentner ’74 Barry A. White ’96 Susan S. Flagg ’04 Deborah L. Oberhofer ’05 Susan ’92 Wiand Sidney J. Gluck ’79 Maureen Winney Malcom A. Fletcher ’83 Thomas P. O’Dea ’93 Patricia A. Winters ’87 Arthur W. Haberl ’79 World University Service, Terry Fokas ’93 Kate B. Oppedisano Diana Worby Nan Lipsitz Haynes ’88 Inc. Sanford J. Forrest ’88, ’92 Judy C. Parkhurst ’98 Joseph E. Hofmann ’00 Xerox Corporation Janet Stearns Francis Alan G. Pawlowski ’03 Holiday Inn Carol Zajac Eisenhauer ’77 Alison McGrath Peirce ’78 Colleen M. Kelly ’03 Laurie F. Fried ’78 Kathleen M. Pepin ’94 Mary G. Klinger Mary E. Fritz ’85 Anita C. Pereda ’93

*Deceased 3 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

Learners First: The Campaign for Empire State College

eeking to secure the resources necessary to opportunity to invest in special people – adults who ensure that higher education remains accessible choose to make more of themselves, for their careers, Sto future generations of adult learners, Empire for their own satisfaction, for their families, and for State College has launched its most ambitious fund- their communities. raising campaign ever. Learners First: The Campaign for Empire State College will ensure our place as Delivering the Message: Learners First a leader in the area of adult education by raising a Beginning with the public announcement of the total of $51.5 million to enhance and expand fi ve Learners First campaign on September 8, 2005 in critical areas: New York City, Empire State College President Joseph Moore has traveled the state delivering the Learners • new academic program offerings, First message to alumni, offi cials, employees and • fi nancial support for students in the form of friends at a total of seven regional campaign kickoff scholarships, events. These events have been incredibly well • opportunities for faculty and staff development, attended and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Since the beginning of the campaign on • college facilities and technology, January 1, 2003, Empire State College has received • current academic operations through annual giving. in excess of $41 million in gifts and commitments, representing 80 percent of the $51.5 million campaign Learners First: The Campaign for Empire State goal. Through the end of March 2006, more than College is an opportunity to invest in a unique 8,000 of Empire State College’s alumni, employees college, but perhaps more important, it is an and friends have already participated in the Learners First campaign with a major gift commitment or through their support of the Empire State College Annual Fund. Learners First How can you participate? If you have never made The Campaign for Empire State College a gift to the Empire State College Annual Fund, the Learners First campaign is the perfect occasion to $51.5 begin. To the thousands of Empire State College sup- Million porters who already contribute each year, we thank 50 you and hope that you might consider increasing your gift during the remaining years of the campaign. 45 Contributing to the Annual Fund is the easiest and 40 most comprehensive way to support the college, and thanks to the recently announced $100,000 Turben 35 Challenge, your contribution may have double or 30 even triple the impact in 2006. 25 The $100,000 Turben Challenge 20 In order to underscore the importance of the Annual 15 Fund to the college and as one of the fi ve critical 10 areas of Learners First: The Campaign for Empire State College, alumna and Empire State College 5 Foundation Board member Susan Turben ’72 and her husband Jack have issued a $100,000 challenge to the college’s alumni.

4 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Turben Challenge, Debbie decides to increase her gift Learners First (continued) in 2006 to $250. As a result of this $100 increase, the The $100,000 Turben Challenge will match contri- Turben Challenge will contribute an additional $200 butions from Empire State College graduates to the (two times the increased amount) resulting in a total unrestricted Annual Fund received between January gift of $450 to Empire State College. 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006 that meet the condi- tions of the challenge up to $100,000. Gifts will be Alumni who become fi rst-time members of the matched as follows: Kindred Society ($592 - $1,191) in 2006 will have the entire amount of their contribution matched by Graduates who have never made a contribution to the Turben Challenge on a 2:1 basis regardless of the college will have their entire gift matched by their previous giving history. the Turben Challenge on a 1:1 basis. For example, Suzie, a 1994 graduate of Empire State For example, John, a recent graduate, makes his fi rst College, has been supporting the college every year contribution of $120 to the Annual Fund in 2006. since graduation at the $200 level. In 2006, Suzie Since this is John’s fi rst-ever gift to Empire State decides to become a member of the college’s Kindred College, it activates a match of $120 from the Turben Society with a contribution of $600 to the Annual Challenge resulting in a total gift to the college of Fund. Her fi rst-time membership in the Kindred $240. Society makes her entire contribution eligible for a 2:1 match of $1,200 from the Turben Challenge All gifts from alumni whose total contributions resulting in a total gift to the college of $1,800. in 2006 exceed their total during the last year in which they contributed will have the entire value A special thank you to the Turben family for their of the increase matched by the Turben Challenge generous and creative support of Empire State College on a 2:1 basis. and for working so hard to encourage others to do the same. We hope that you will consider taking For example, Debbie has been a long-time supporter advantage of this unique opportunity to double or of the college’s Annual Fund whose contributions in even triple the impact of your gift by participating in 2005 totaled $150. In order to take advantage of the the $100,000 Turben Challenge.

THE Kirk J. Starczewski THE MENTOR DISTINGUISHED State Farm Company SOCIETY Foundation ALUMNI SOCIETY Gifts of $114 - 169 Elizabeth H. Steltenpohl (continued) Steuben Trust Company Henry J. Ahearn ’91 Mary E. Sullivan ’76 Deborah C. Terrence D. Allen ’02 Margaret J. Tally Peterson ’96, ’00 Eileen A. Amoroso ’92 Addis C. Taylor ’75 Kathleen R. Pugh ’89, ’91 Adele Anderson Toby Tobrocke Alan L. Rachins ’74 Paul William Edward S. Todd George J. Raneri Annetts ’01, ’03 Ann S. Turner ’86 Beverley F. Reeves ’81 Agnes C. Annis ’78 Clarissa E. Tybaert ’97 Michael D. Reilly ’93 Anonymous Mary Caroline Powers George P. Reiss ’76 Lorraine Anthony Van der Veer Marion B. Renning Rose Marie Armstrong ’74 Gregory R. Rae W. Rohfeld Victoria N. Badi ’82 Van Tuyl ’96, ’00 Jeffrey Rothfeder ’79 Roberta J. Barili ’78 Theodore J. VanDeVen ’96 Vernell D. Rountrea- Constance M. Barker ’84 Michael A. Veitch ’97 Nunez ’95, ’01 Patricia L. Barrett ’80 Wachovia Bank, N.A. Susan F. Salmansohn ’85 Keith M. Batman ’76 M. Vicki Wacksman ’76 Vicki Lynaugh Schaake Matthew W. Bechtoldt ’90 Cynthia Ward Mildred E. Semple ’79 John D. Beckmann ’98 Edward Warzala Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Ramona Belden ’78 Elizabeth A. Webster ’81 Serbent Anne C. Bell ’74 Marie J. Williams ’84 Ozan S. Seybold ’98 Emerito Benitez, Jr. ’04 Francis J. Winters ’91, ’92 Richard P. Slater ’96 Christopher P. Bilski ’93 Richard G. Wishnie ’03 Richard J. Smith ’98 Teresa E. Bishop- Amy L. Woodbeck ’89 Ellen C. Sperber ’80 Ruberto ’03 James L. Wunsch Gwen Sperling ’86 John P. Bombaski ’80 Priscilla H. Young ’87, ’90 Eleanor C. Stanton ’01 James Allan Bondur ’78 President Moore delivering the Learners First message. Kent A. Stanton ’94, ’00 Walter Zacharius ’77

5 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

THE MENTOR Joyce E. Howland Katherine M. Redmond ’90 Warren W. Abriel Rosalind D. Ballard ’98 SOCIETY Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Toni R. Richardson ’04 Sarah E. Adams ’04 Harriet K. Balter ’99 Ann Marie Imbriale ’02 Patricia M. Ritzert ’98, ’02 Diane L. Adamson ’84 Wilfred C. Bancroft ’79 (continued) Kenneth E. Jackson ’98 Silverio Rivera ’93 Julianne F. Ahearn ’96 Sharon M. Baranello- Barbara J. Boyle ’83, ’86 John A. Jenney ’94 Donald R. Roessler ’94 Janet Aiello-Cerio and Royal ’01 Thomas E. Boyle ’90, ’91 Kathleen J. Jewett ’94, ’95 Anthony M. Rosati ’92 Gregory Cerio Natalie Carol Barbadoro- Richard L. Brhel ’01 Rhonda A. Johnson ’96 Harriet Rosenberg ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alderson Pearson ’86 Vanril A. Brown ’00 Geraldine Jones ’05 Robert R. Rosetta ’95 Jane Algozzini ’84 Michael A. Barnard ’04 Debra L. Carpenter ’98, ’05 Diane M. Julian ’01 Adair Julie Russell ’89 Josephine Diana Alicea ’92 David C. Barnattan ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Raymond L. Matthew R. Sanders Charles M. Alifano ’93, ’00 Euraina A. Barnes ’98 Cartwright Kaminski ’97, ’03 Alta S. Schallehn Brenda J. Allen ’04 Lynn M. Baron ’93 Erin K. Catone Donna Karlson ’92 Sherry D. Schlager ’96 Constance E. Allen ’95 Joseph J. Barrett ’98, ’05 Kenneth V. Charles ’96 Paul H. Keller Craig E. Schroeder ’94 David Allen ’82 Kenneth Barron ’78 Margaret M. Clark ’83 Rita M. Kelly Anne C. Schwimmer ’78 Richard A. Allen ’03 Christopher J. Barry ’03 Sylvia J. Clarke ’85 David W. Kelver ’96 Neva D. Setlow ’75 Thomas J. Allen ’93 Judith A. Barry ’89 Patricia A. Cook ’96 Sandra F. Kelver ’98 Lori L. Shea ’98 James J. Alles, Jr. ’00 Mercedes B. Barry ’78 Fletcher Copp ’88 Keyspan Energy Nicole H. Shrimpton Clarence C. Alleyne ’99 James E. Bartell ’94 Janet R. Cordano ’83, ’87 Joseph J. Klucznik ’03 Deborah L. Shufelt Ralph A. Aloe ’04 Louise R. Barth ’85, ’88 Eileen K. Corrigan ’79 Janet D. Knebel ’77 Paul L. Siegel ’95 Joan Altman ’81 Frederick W. Barthelmas Peter Corrigan ’80 Bernard Kouakou Koffi ’88 Jeffrey J. Simon ’76, ’99 James Z. Amanatides ’94 Anne M. Barton ’92, ’94 Margaret Cosimano ’87 Joellen F. Kunkel ’94 H. JoAnn Simpson ’93 Trudy Amatulli ’04 Dorothy J. Bartz-Cabe ’01 Carolyn Crawmer ’90 Vera La Follette ’81 Maria N. Christine M. Amos ’90 Judith Hall Bas ’84 Louis M. Croce, Jr. ’94 Mark J. Lalloo ’00 Smirensky ’02, ’05 April J. Anastasia ’95 Laurie T. Basis ’86 Therese C. Cruite ’97 Robin E. Lampkin- Beverly A. Smirni Donald Andersen ’92 Bruce A. Bassity ’93, ’94 Robert A. Cutting ’90 King ’98, ’00 John W. Sniezyk ’95 Lu Ann Anderson ’89, ’91 Susan Bassity ’90 Anita Dahlberg ’84 Joseph C. LaValley, III ’99 Adam F. Southcott ’00, ’01 Suzan L. Anderson ’81 Kathleen Basso ’00 Joseph F. Daly ’86 Paula L. Lesmerises ’89 John H. Spearman ’91 Michael Andolina Bernice M. Bates ’81 Diane M. Damon ’94 Eugene L. Lew ’92 Thomas R. Strain ’78 Teresa A. Andre ’87 Barbara A. Batten Paul G. Davidson ’87 Helene Locke ’82, ’83 Paul R. Sullivan ’00, ’03 Kathryn M. Andress ’02 Norine Ann Batting ’00 Deborah A. De Long ’95 Andre Hugh Lyttle ’04 Margaret Ann Taboada ’87 Ruth M. Andrew Valerie S. Bauhofer Doreen M. DeCrescenzo John C. MacKellar ’79 Carol S. Tan ’90 Karen J. Andross ’87 Anne Baum ’91 Thomas R. Dehner Patricia L. Marchetti ’79 Beverly L. Teeter ’98 Janet D. Aneshansley ’98 Joyce Baumann ’83 Dennis DeLong Marilyn L. Mathias ’88 Terry Telesca Robert E. Annett ’76 Jeanne R. Beck ’86 Elizabeth S. Desiano ’05 John T. Maykulsky ’00 Roberta M. Teliska ’78 Robert J. Annitto ’04 Mary A. Becker ’86 Donald M. Devine ’91, ’93 Mark C. McArdle ’03 Patricia M. Thomas ’94, ’04 Anonymous Rodney W. Beers ’99 Patricia H. Deyton ’80 Brian L. McDowell ’97 Joseph Thompson ’93 Robert P. Antonelli ’04 Paula D. Behm ’95 Janet R. Dick ’94 Joseph A. McKasty ’02 Robyn Thurston Paul J. Kenneth R. Belfer ’76 Margaret M. Ditch Shawn N. McKay ’92, ’02 Edward J. Tighe ’91 Antonellis, Jr. ’00, ’03 John Belgiorno ’93 The Doe Fund Inc. Margaret Mary Deborah A. Torruellas ’97 George H. Apgar, II ’98 Kathleen F. Bell ’91 Brigid M. Donelan ’81 McNamara ’78 Carol B. Traynor ’88 Aida Aprahamian ’74 Thila A. Bell ’78 Elaine M. Donohue ’79 Barbara E. Megathlin ’93 Paul Trela Vincent F. Armano ’02 Gail A. Belles ’99 Kathleen F. Egan Michael Merrill Joseph A. Trimarchi ’04 Bernard Armiento Judith Bello ’87, ’90 Robert H. Ehrmann ’78 Patricia Messina ’99, ’03 Charles P. Trudel ’79, ’95 Taimi M. Arnold Dennis and Nancy Belt David L. Elliott Gail H. Miller ’91 Brett J. Truitt Florence VanEssa Ashley ’05 Sergio A. Beltre ’00 Fleet Financial Group Carmen Morales ’94 Robert S. Tyson ’96 Thomas Atkinson ’04 Alice J. Benash ’96 John P. Francavillo ’89 William A. Morange ’91 Elizabeth Vega-Lebron ’02 Scott P. Aubrey ’97 Lisa L. Benfi eld ’04 Frances R. Gale ’77 MaryNell Morgan Melva D. Visher ’96 Margaret A. Auci ’90 Tertian Benjamin ’98 Susan Gaska ’01, ’04 Raymond R. Morin ’79 Lee D. Westerlind ’02 Mark A. Audino ’03 James M. Bennett ’88 Esserlene M. Gatewood ’80 Carol Mulcahy Vicky M. Wheaton ’95 Elaine M. Aulogia ’95 Lisa Bennett- Elizabeth F. Gaudet ’92 Audrey J. Muscarella ’03 Catherine M. White Dianne E. Averill ’92 Johnson ’03, ’05 Shirley L. Gawley ’86 Helen H. Myers ’80 Rebecca L. Widger ’04 AXA Foundation Brian J. Benstead ’01 Mark A. Gennari ’96 Herbert Nathan ’80 J. Heather Wiley ’98 Abel H. Ayele ’04 Shirley A. Bentham ’04 Robert W. Gerulat ’97 Cloverlyn J. Nembhard ’05 Kenneth R. Willette ’91 Jayne E. Babiak ’05 Steven R. Bentley ’90 Alison D. Gilbert ’92 Patrick K. Okonta ’03 Raymond J. Melissa A. Babiarz ’03 Gladys B. Berkley ’78 Joyce Gilbert- Kenneth A. Olkowski ’96 Winchcombe ’88 Jessamyn D. Backe- Maxine Berman ’85 Layman ’90, ’92 Linda Craft Olster ’04 Fiona Witkowski ’04 Gerstman ’00 Cleve A. Berry ’96, ’00 Sue Gold ’04 John P. O’Neill ’94 Michael J. Worobey ’84 Robert H. Backus ’81 Patricia C. Berry ’05 Joseph V. Gondek ’96 Terrance Patrick O’Neill ’05 Alyson K. Wygonski ’91 Marlene A. Badger ’82 Emil M. Bertolino ’87 Anne D. Gorenstein ’78 Patricia G. Osborn ’87 Gary J. Youney ’81 Monserrate Badillo ’01, ’02 Mary A. Bertsch ’00 Joan Gould David W. Ostergren Soeurette Badio ’02 Michele M. Bessette ’96 Margaret A. Palumbo ’86 Dennis J. Baer ’82 Barbara C. Bethea ’97, ’99 Melissa L. Greenberg ’03 THE ANNIVERSARY Sharon Grigsby ’78 Stephen W. Parsons ’04 Eileen C. Bagge ’88 Edward D. Bevan ’01 Natalene Guertin- Eduardo D. Pascal ’87 SOCIETY Linda M. Baia ’95 Theresa K. Bezold Quick ’92 Anne Patterson ’88 Gifts of $34 - 113 Richard E. Baia ’74 Charles Biasiny-Rivera ’90 Patricia A. Gunther ’89 Paul E. Pazderski ’93 Kathleen D. Bailey ’94, ’95 Elizabeth R. Wilde-Biasiny Ronald J. Heath ’02 Sharon V. Perry ’04 Patricia A. Abbott ’94 Earl F. Bailie, Jr. ’79 Anita J. Bihovsky ’74 Steven P. Hirsch ’85 Radharani S. Anne M. Abdelazim ’98 Vera Bailly ’80 Marilyn A. Billone ’78 Paul D. Hoffer ’03 Perumal ’92, ’94 Rochelle L. Abelson ’99 Pamela S. Baker ’01 Barbara E. Bilyk ’88 Sandra R. Honor ’99 Theodore K. Phelps Darrell L. Abendschein ’89 Sheryl L. Baker ’04 Arthur Bird ’97 Kathy D. Horvath ’83 Janet A. Pulver ’03 Christine Abrams ’76 Caroline Baker Clancy Carol Birkholz ’03 Leila M. Hover ’77 Jay Lewis Putt ’85, ’88 Jackie S. Abrams ’05 Gayle R. Baley ’77 Jacqueline A. Bishop

6 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Patricia M. Biski ’01 Mark P. Brouillette ’92, ’94 Charles Caffarelli, Jr. ’98 James L. Cary ’83 Alfreda C. Cobbs ’79 Norman A. Bitterman ’95 Asbjorg S. Brown ’00 Paula M. Caglianone ’93 Anna M. Casciano ’91 James A. Cochie ’03 Johna J. Bittner ’01 Brenda L. Brown ’00 Rita L. Calderon ’92 James H. Case Roberta M. Cochrane ’81 Deven K. Black ’96 Carole Brown ’89 Christa R. Caldwell ’74 Edward J. Casper ’83 Hanna Coe-Geraghty ’79 Larry Blackwell ’05 Christine D. Brown ’83 Kelly A. Calisi ’01 Randall G. Casseday ’91 Lisa Cohen ’90 Christopher Blair ’89 Daniel W. Brown ’87 Georgann Callaghan ’94 Roseann V. Castelli ’97 Laurie S. Cohn ’01 Dean M. Blair ’97, ’98 Dean Anne Brown ’89 Mary F. Camelio ’02 Lillian O. Castro ’96 Angela E. Colclough ’01 Michael R. Blake ’01 Evan F. Brown ’04 Robert P. Cammarata ’94 John T. Catone ’04 Barbara A. Cole ’95 Peter R. Blakey ’92 James Brown ’87 Beverley J. Campbell ’97 Vivian A. Ceglia ’92, ’93 Anna Mae Coleman ’85, ’88 Joan G. Blando ’81 Karen R. Brown ’97 James W. Campbell ’98 Audrey Trojner Chadwell Joseph L. Coleman ’94, ’97 Sarah E. Blawat Timothy B. Brown ’79 Patricia A. Campbell ’99 Frances Chambers ’97 Mark A. Collazo ’01 Peggy A. Blesy ’01 Jo-Ann P. Browne ’84 Robert C. Campbell ’85 George A. Chambers ’92 Charles S. Collier ’02 John J. Blette ’88, ’90 Maurice F.S. Browne ’96 Crystal Campbell- Jane E. Chambers ’79 Margaret J. Collins ’94 Karen A. Blizinski ’94 John M. Browning ’91 VandePoppe ’05 Patricia V. Chany ’83 Rosemary A. Collins ’88 William Blizzard Kenneth Lee Broz ’03 Gerald D. Campese ’94, ’97 Kathryn Chapman ’90 Stephen F. Collins ’94 Gloria S. Bloom ’81 William A. Bruno ’03 Arthur A. Candreva ’95 Melissa O. Chapman ’02 Timothy A. Collins ’00 Louise M. Blydenburgh ’92 Dorothy E. Brunson ’78 Robert E. Canino, Jr. ’94 Patricia L. Chapman ’89 Stephen P. Colombo ’86 Charles W. Bobo ’04 Agnes A. Brush ’91 Salvatore Cannistraci, Jr. ’00 Utricia H. Charles ’04 Vincent W. Colonno ’85 Beth Isaac Bobrek ’99 Camille M. Buccina ’02 Elizabeth W. Canovan ’97 Kathryn L. Chatmon ’00 Ellyn D. Colquhoun ’90 Nancy T. Bocassi ’82 James P. Buckley ’96 Robert L. Cantillo ’01 Gustavo B. Chaviano ’05 Grace M. Colson ’93 Pamela Bock Loretta A. Budd ’00 Anthony W. Capitini ’01 Daren S. Chentow ’98, ’02 Mabel L. Colton ’82 Rita M. Bock ’97 Dolores L. Buddie ’90, ’93 Meredeth Y. Michael A. Chille ’97 Jeanne A. Sally F. Bock ’84 Helen T. Buiskool ’05 Capobianco ’87, ’88 David J. Chilson ’86 Compitello ’86, ’87 Allison E. Bode ’94 Paul W. Bulmer ’94 Patricia Capobianco ’02 John M. Chimento ’78 Thomas P. Conaty ’00 Joseph L. Boehlke, Jr. ’97 John F. Bulson ’95 Lee Ann Capogrossi Ann C. Christ ’93 Donna C. Condron ’04 Boeing Company Nancy A. Bunch Steven P. Capone ’88 Darrel C. Christian ’02 Marilyn B. Conley ’86 Jacklyn E. Bogardus ’94 Michael R. Burch ’87, ’88 Ronald S. Capozzi ’86 Margaret L. Christman ’00 Michael L. Conley ’96 Brent J. Bombard ’00 Pauline E. Burnes ’87 John G. Linda A. Chrystal ’90 Theodore D. Conliffe ’79 Peter O. Bonadonna ’99 Barbara L. Burnett ’88 Cappelmann ’91, ’94 Donna L. Chubon ’87 Timothy J. Conner ’97 Debra A. Bonamassa Jane A. Conners ’87 David F. Boneham ’93 John Connolly ’91 Cheryl A. Bonetti ’99 Susan J. Conrad ’03 Donald A. Bonham ’94 Carol A. Conry ’91 Linda J. Bonham ’02 Consolidated Edison Christopher J. Borsella ’03 Company of NY Inc. Ralph D. Bott ’96 John M. Contino, Jr. ’88 Albert T. Bouchard ’90 Dale M. Cook ’98 Joseph W. Boudreau Anne C. Cooke ’89, ’91 Maurice I. Bouyea ’80 Henry F. Cooke Kristine T. Bouyoucos ’84 Michael S. Cooley ’94 Sandra J. Bowden ’78 Phyllis M. Coombs ’85 Elise Bowditch ’86 Kevin M. Cooney ’01 Ruth A. Bowles ’04 Anita J. Cooper ’83 Brenda G. Bowman ’98 Diane S. Cooper ’87 Paul F. Boyarin ’92 Lorraine K. Cooper ’97 Leslie A. Boyce ’01 Copeland Environmental, Peter Boyce LLC Accursia M. Boyle ’02 Kim A. Copenhaver ’95 Theresa Bradham ’04 Louis B. Coplin ’02 Evelyn D. Bradley ’81 John W. Corbett ’98 Raymond E. Bradley ’73 Faculty mentor Bill McClary and his wife Shirley enjoy the Day at the Races. Margaret J. Corbin ’72 Susan J. Bradt ’92 Camille C. Corbisiero ’92 Barbara J. Bragg ’78 Edward Cordick, Jr. ’82 Norman R. Brahm ’97 Barbara A. Burns ’99 Dennis B. Capraro ’03 Michael T. Chura ’00 Mary E. Cornwall ’98, ’00 Carol Ann Brancato ’93 Donna R. Burolla ’90, ’95 Dia Carabajal Lynn Cianfarani Cheryl A. Cornwell ’91 Marilyn Braxton-Beale ’95 Carl E. Burrows ’76 Roger P. Carbonneau ’86 Salvatore Ciccone ’95 Kelly J. Corryn ’02 Suzanne Marie Helen Houston Burrows ’74 Michael Cardone ’03 Rosalie Cicogna ’02 Beatriz Cortabarria ’00 Breckenridge ’05 Donald J. Burrus ’94 Anne Carignani ’95 Thomas M. Cipriano ’04 George Cortes ’04 Deborah A. Breedlove ’97 Reginald R. Burton ’97 Carlo F. Carlino ’98 Michael J. Clancy ’95 Valerie J. Corteville ’01 Wallace Brengle, Jr. ’85 Oslin M. Busby ’84 Daniel P. Carlson, Sr. ’78 Eugenie M. Clark ’85 John D. Cosgrove ’99 James J. Brennan ’85 Lucille A. Bush ’88 Paul A. Carlson ’01 Jane T. Clark ’88 Suzanne Costallos ’95 Kathleen M. Brewster ’00 Jeanne A. Butler ’93 Anthony Carpenter ’85 Michael J. Clark ’85 Peter J. Costantino ’04 Bristol-Myers Squibb Louis Butler ’78 Jean Carpenter Patricia J. Clark ’93 Charles E. Costello, Jr. ’87 Company Richard J. Butler Maria A. Carpinelli ’91 Mark S. Claverie Kevin R. Costello ’99 Hal B. Brodie ’75 Joseph W. Byrne ’93 Karen A. Carr ’03 Edward J. Cleary ’85 Edrie A. Cote ’86 Christopher C. Brogna ’97 Laurel L. Byrne ’93 Cindri L. Carrick ’97, ’99 Tamara E. Clements Carol A. Coteus ’96 Deborah S. Brooks ’89 C. R. Bard, Inc. Nana S. Carrillo ’03 Edward G. Cline ’95 Marilee T. Coughlin ’98, ’03 James A. Brooks ’85 Kammy Lou Cabral ’04 Joseph R. Carroll ’04 Laurie B. Cline ’95 Karl J. Couglar ’96 Marie Brostowin ’77 Philip C. Caccese ’99 Angela U. Carter ’02, ’04 Laurie S. Close ’85 Dawn M. Covey ’04 Eric P. Brothers ’86 Peter A. Cacoperdo ’00 Mark U. Caruso ’99 Dortha F. Coakley ’76 Lee Covington-Rush Harriet L. Brougham ’91 Debra L. Caferro ’02 Christine M. Carusone ’96 Virginia M. Cobb ’75 Carol M. Cownie ’95

7 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

THE ANNIVERSARY Donna DeLuca ’05 Anne T. Dunne ’81 Catherine Fager ’83 Francine M. Flood ’79 SOCIETY Joseph C. Dematteo ’93 John L. Dunne ’83 Alane Z. Fagin ’74 Noreen R. Flynn ’85 Helen Demay ’01 Barbara A. Dupre ’79 Mary E. Failla ’96 Stephen T. Flynn ’90 (continued) Sarah J. Demo ’91 Benjamin A. Durio ’00 Martha H. Fairbairn ’88 Nancy A. Fogel ’03, ’05 William J. Cox ’80 Yalin Deng ’05 Sandra M. Duverneuil ’03 Lesley A. Fairhurst ’98, ’01 Marianne T. Fohn ’93 Susan Cozzolino ’91 Elizabeth A. James J. Dwyer ’93 Betty J. Faison-King ’95 Theresa Ann Foley ’02, ’04 Theresa Craigg Denniston ’94, ’98 Kathleen H. Eagan ’04 Janet M. Falk ’88, ’90, ’94 Antoinette Forth ’93 Patricia C. Crandall ’01 Julie R. Dent ’90 Kathleen Eagan ’95 Garnetta A. Falzone ’91, ’94 James H. Fortune ’72 Marlene R. Craner ’99 Frances Deplato Cynthia J. Eaton ’02 Sharon E. Fanelli ’02 Estelle R. Fosella ’02, ’04 Sara A. Crique ’04 Michael A. Dermady ’00 Kathleen L. Eaton ’00, ’03 Anita Farber-Robertson ’75 Phyllis M. Foster ’98 Joan K. Crockett ’87 Joanne Dermody ’94 Econo Vent Cleaning Patricia A. Farinola ’89 Sharon Fox Bertha M. Crosby ’80 Richard Derrickson ’95 Howard I. Edelson ’79 Claudia A. Farr ’97 Cara Frank ’89 Lindsay J. Cross ’05 Chris A. Derven ’82 Robert A. Eder ’95 Katherine L. Farrell ’01 Thomas R. Frank ’93 Pamela J. Cross ’99 Jane DeVito ’95, ’98 Betty Carole Edwardes ’79 Margot Farrington- Richard J. Franke ’95 Kevin T. Crouch ’91 Ethel A. Di Gregorio ’85 Christine Edwards ’98 Martin ’85 Eric W. Fratanduono ’86 James L. Crowley, Jr. ’90 Theresa Di Pasquale ’00 Linda Hodson Edwards ’77 Charles J. Farruggia ’86 Leona Keene Frederick ’79 Rafael Cruz, Jr. ’01 Lawrence P. Di Risio ’80 Mark W. Eichhorn ’03 Eugene J. Fechter ’77 Joan C. Fredericks Thomas A. Cruzado ’83 John Di Tusa ’02 Felicia Einhorn ’86 James W. Feeney R. Michaela French Nancy A. Cuccaro ’04 Grace M. Diaferia ’96 Robert M. Eisdorfer ’90 Robert M. Fehr ’02 Lee C. Frey ’83 Mary E. Cummings ’87 Peter F. Diaferia ’97 Terry W. Eisenman ’86 Joseph Feld ’75 Ira Friedman ’86 Joanne F. Cunneen ’77 Edna R. Diamond ’86, ’87 Susan Eisman ’78 Thomas R. Ferguson ’01 Keith W. Frum ’91 Ann Curley ’92 Petra L. Diaz ’04 Marjorie L. Elder ’97 Henry T. Ferlauto ’03 Walter L. Frykholm Leslie J. Curran ’02 Michael P. Dibley ’92 Michael J. Elefante ’99 Margaret Z. Fernandes ’83 Clarissa Fuller ’97 Rosalie N. Curran ’75 Richard R. Dickens ’90 Barbara V. Elias ’74 Lisa Fernandez ’02 Katherine J. Fuller ’94 James Patrick Curtin ’03 Barbara A. Dickerson ’01 Allen J. Elkin Thomas J. Ferraiuolo ’81 Mary A. Fulton ’81 Patricia L. Curtin ’97 Denise M. Diego ’04 Maryanne Ellinger ’87 Sebastian Ferraro ’91 Thomas M. Fusco ’97 John D. Curtis ’85 Mary Dier ’89 Paula V. Curtis-Carter ’92 Michael DiLeo ’05 Barbara J. Cutajar ’93 Elida R. Dillon ’99 Marta K. Cwik ’91 Mark R. Dinse ’85 Carol S. D’Agostino ’94, ’96 Denise M. DiPace ’93, ’96 Elizabeth A. D’Aiello ’04 Theodore DiPadova William A. Dalton ’94 Rhonda L. Dixon ’03 Salome S. Daly ’95 Edna G. Dixon- Thomas J. Daly ’86 Lawson ’98, ’02 Eugenia M. D’Ambrosio ’05 Evelyn A. Dodd ’96 Joan A. Damick ’74 Bert R. Dodge ’77 Mary W. Damm ’93, ’98 Janie K. Dodoo ’86 Dom A. D’Angelis ’91 Christine S. Doebele ’80 Diane Daniels ’84 Martha L. Doerfel ’03 Sharlene R. Daniels ’86 Carol M. Doerfer ’88 Martha B. Danielson ’04 Maria Dominguez ’05 Denise M. D’Anna ’02 Loretta M. Donaldson ’91 Betty J. D’Arcy ’76 Charles L. Donath ’82 Grace Darroch ’75 MaryPat Donlick ’03 Virginia Das ’88 Andrew S. Donnelly ’02 Robin M. D’Aurizio ’77 Barbara A. Donovan ’84 From study groups to online courses, students have the fl exibility needed to person- Violet A. Davidson ’01 Richard B. Donovan ’97 alize their Empire State College experience. Duane P. Davis ’74 Richard A. Doran ’01 Leslie William Davis ’80 Edward T. Dorsey ’93 Ann P. Dawson ’03 Peter E. Dosso ’94 Joe O. Elliot Suzanne L. Ferrero Patsy Gagliardi ’04 Darshan R. Dawson ’95 Regina A. Dosso ’95, ’98 Daniel J. Ellis ’02 Donald G. Feser ’97 Danai D. Gagne ’00 Lorna Diehl Dawson ’85 Billie A. Downey ’87 Leslie Ellis Rita A. Fiato ’00, ’05 Laura Gagne ’97 Zeta Dawson-Godboalt ’03 Kathleen Y. Drake ’90 Marilyn Ellsworth ’89 Anthony L. Fico ’88 Rebecca J. Gagne ’86 Rosemarie Day ’84 Margaret Lee Hakim S. El-Quhir ’95 Edwin M. Field ’85 Marilyn Galdieri- Joyce M. Dayton ’89 Draper ’87, ’95 Charles V. Engel ’97 John V. Fildes ’89 Ambrosini ’90 Rocco De Benedetto ’98 Judith C. Dreher ’99 Raymond Engel ’99 Shirley E. Filsinger ’92 Donna Gallagher Ellen de Buono ’86 Raymond E. Dreher ’77 Donald F. Engels ’91 Lori L. Finch ’03 Gerard J. Gallagher ’94 Ronald De Leon ’98 Leslie W. Driggs ’76 Judith A. Engels ’99 Marcia J. Fink ’88 John Galvin ’81 Joseph P. De Stefano ’90, ’91 Susan M. Drouin ’80 Jamie L. Erickson ’04 Marianne Finnegan Rebecca E. Gamba ’95 Hans A. DeBruyn ’01 Katherine E. Drummond ’96 Lillian P. Erkkila ’89 Judith R. Fiore Mona Ganley ’98 Michelle C. DeChant ’01 Joyce Drzewiecki ’92, ’97 Wendy Erlandson ’89 Anita P. Fiorillo ’76 Edward J. Gannon ’87, ’99 Patrice M. DeCoster ’03 Lynda D. Du Bois ’96 Guy Esposito ’94 Bryon E. Fisher ’97 Tena M. Garas ’90 Deborah Degenova ’97, ’98 Sandra B. DuBois ’78 Monica Estabrook ’93 Christine M. Fisher ’01 Suzanne M. Garcia ’96 Paul R. Degnan ’78 Paul A. Duffee ’98 Nancy Eustance Arlene G. Fitzgerald ’99 Mark Gardner ’90 Irene D. Degraff ’90 Ronald Dulin ’85, ’92 Norma R. Evans ’79 Denise E. Fitzpatrick ’99 Thomas E. Garlock ’89 Louis E. Dehaan ’83 Barbara A. Dunagan ’96 Ann M. Everts ’93, ’03 John F. Fitzwilliam ’92 Grace R. Garrabrant ’03 Thomas M. Del Savio ’82 Karen F. Duncan ’74 Cathy Ewing ’00, ’03 Mary H. Flaherty ’85 Kevin L. Garrand ’93 Susan P. DeLaglio ’04 Noel G. Dunkley ’85, ’02 William G. Exley ’96 James A. Fleming ’00 Ann Jane Garrell ’98 Michael R. Delair ’89 Florence K. Dunn ’78 Exxon Mobil Foundation Mary Fleming ’96 Lynn Gasorowski ’99 Michael C. Delaney ’04 John P. Dunn ’76 Carol H. Faber ’77 Brian C. Flick ’77 Ann Marie Gaudio ’00

8 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Ann C. Gawler Margaret E. Green-Witt ’84 Donald K. Hawley ’80 Sharon A. Iranpour ’77 John E. Kenavan ’04 Christa R. Geiger ’80 Mary Buckbee Amy S. Haworth ’02, ’03, ’05 Patricia Jean Irzyk ’76 Bryan P. Kendall ’77 Dawn A. Geisler ’88 Gregorius ’01 William S. Hayes ’99 Ann J. Isleib ’73 Bernice Kennedy Suzanne M. Gentile ’97 Melissa M. Griffi s ’02 Gina Healy ’86 ITT Industries Norma J. Kennedy ’85 Elizabeth May George ’75 Josephine D. Grimes ’98 Mary J. Heath ’97 Gerard R. Ives, II ’95 Timothy Kennedy, Jr. ’83 G. Nicholas George ’81 Jeffrey M. Grimshaw ’94 Peter F. Heinlein ’81 Beverly Jablons ’77 Robert E. Kenyon ’77 Kathleen J. Gerard ’98 Helen Grobe ’88 Deborah E. Henderson ’93 Shirley N. Jackman ’88 Christine E. Kerber ’99 Lynn M. Gerbino ’03 Gordon A. Grody ’99 Linda T. Hendrix ’90 Edward W. Jackson, Jr. ’87 Thomas J. Kerrigan ’91, ’99 Diane Germano ’82, ’85 Regina Grol Louise M. Henrie ’89 Quinn D. Jackson ’99 Elaine Kessel ’76 Ralph F. Gessner Betty Gross ’75 Murray G. Henry ’91 William M. Jacobs ’85 Grace J. Ketterer ’01 Maria L. Gezerlis ’87 Herbert Gross ’92 Thomas Henry ’97 Linda S. Jain ’97 KeyCorp Marianne A. Giardini ’03 Sidney S. Gross ’76 Eileen T. Henschel ’97 Barbara J. Jakiela ’94 Nancy E. Kiely ’97 Mary Ellen Giblin ’75 Richard C. Lucille M. Hensley ’88, ’91 Robert G. Jameson ’77 Emily K. Kimelstein ’79 Marie E. Gibson ’88, ’93 Grossman ’88, ’92 Joseph M. Herbert ’01 Nancy L. Jamie ’01 Cynthia King ’94 Dane C. Gifford ’96, ’99 Donald J. Grosso ’05 Donald R. Hespelt ’80 Robert L. Janzen ’88 William R. King, II ’74 Samuel Lee Gifford, III Barbara T. Groves ’95 Audrey A. Hickerson ’98 Richard J. Jaycobs ’93 Richard L. Kinney ’86 Linda A. Gilbert ’84 Daniel L. Grygas ’85 Ben Hickman ’75 Marvin R. Jeffcoat ’02 Cheryl E. Kirisits ’91 Ruby F. Gilchriest ’82 Mercedes Gudino- Patricia Anne Higgins ’97 Kenneth J. Jeffords ’89 Patricia A. Kirisits ’05 Kathleen A. Gilday Pablos ’03 Rebecca A. Hilbert ’96 Richard F. Jeitler ’92 Donald A. Kirk ’01, ’02, ’05 Christine A. Gillespie ’86 Shoshana R. Guedalia ’91 Barbara M. Hile ’79 Francine Jennings ’02 Deborah L. Klaus ’88 James K. Gillespie ’89 Joseph A. Guglielmo ’02 Hope A. Hilliker ’77 Carol Jerose ’90 Chava T. Klein ’97, ’98 David J. Gillette ’75 Thomas S. Gumpel ’04 Karin H. Hillmer ’85 Barbara A. Jimerson ’99 Kathryn S. Kline ’99 Marshelle D. Gillette ’95 Eric H. Gutstein ’87 Teresa E. Hilton Robert C. Jimerson ’93 Lois B. Kluger ’79 Mary E. Gill-Scott ’94 James H. Guy ’98 Janice L. Hinkle ’88 Kathleen Madden Edith E. Knappenberger ’01 Thomas E. Gillson ’01 Leonard Guzman ’89 Stephen P. Hinman ’86 Jimino ’04 Richard A. Knaupp ’00 Carol Gino ’85 Pierre J. Haddad ’98 Cathy J. Hitchcock ’87, ’90 Nina V. Jirka ’04 Edward M. Kneafsey ’81 Patricia M. Gioia ’75 K. Elizabeth Haggerty ’85 Nancy J. Hodder ’91 Felicia M. Jock ’77 Thomas J. Kneeland ’96 William J. Gionesi ’98 Harold L. Haldorsen ’73 Lester A. Hoefl ich ’90 Andrew F. Johnson, Jr. ’97 David L. Knipfi ng ’99 Ann M. Gionet ’99 Jean D. Haldorsen ’92 Jeffrey L. Hoffman ’96 Ann M. Johnson ’00 Judith A. Knopp ’90 Janna Gjesdal ’91 Vita Hale ’00 Frances M. Hoffman- Katherine M. Johnson ’98 Claire E.F. Knowles ’93 Nancy M. Glass ’04 Nancy Halfon ’94 Fenush ’80 Mercedes L. Johnson ’89 Allen G. Koblenzer, Jr. ’75 Valerie J. Glatz-Sholly ’02 Andrea M. Hall ’05 Bonnie L. Hoffmann ’01 Richard V. Johnson ’81 Susan A. Koch ’01 Sharon R. Glenn ’93 Basil W. Hall ’85 Susan M. Wilma M. Johnson ’02, ’05 Allen F. Koehler ’87 Veronica C. Glennon ’03 Beatrice Ercelle Hall ’82 Hohenhaus ’03, ’05 Johnson and Johnson Steven M. Kogut ’91 Gloria M. Glick ’95 Viviana C. Hall ’99 Linda M. Holbrook ’86, ’94 Roxanne Johnston ’93 Priscilla Kolb-Pierce ’93, ’97 Geoffrey T. Gloak ’94 Edward V. Hallisey ’91, ’94 Joseph E. Holley, Sr. ’82 Dale W. Joncas ’81, ’84 Ronald J. Kolodziej ’81 Lindsay Glover ’99 Kathleen E. Hallock ’95 Jeanne A. Holohan ’01 Christine J. Jones ’98, ’00 Dale Konas ’83 Jenny S. Gluck ’03 Edith E. Halpern ’76 Anthony M. Homan, Jr. ’84 Gary R. Jones ’98 James J. Koral ’86 Ivan J. Godfrey ’95 Anna J. Hama ’03 Joseph A. Homola ’88 James Stanley Jones ’80 Anthony Earl Kornegay ’01 Stephanie A. Godino ’99 Jill M. Hamberg Carol J. Hoppe ’86 Louise H. Jones ’94 Sondra J. Kortland ’88 Adam C. Goff ’95 Mary E. Hamblin ’95 Christopher K. Horn ’87 Nan S. Jones ’87 Susan D. Kost ’79 Gloria S. Goldberg ’95 Dana L. Hamilton ’90 Lisa M. Hornsby ’02 Sabrina M. Jones ’02, ’05 Kay D. Kotwica ’99, ’02 Rachel Goldberg ’93 James C. Hamilton ’03 Samuel J. Hosier ’95 Amy L. Joslyn ’02 Daniel T. Koval ’85 Norman A. Jill M. Hamilton ’95 Joan M. Houck ’87 Just Give.org Aloysius J. Kozlowski ’75 Goldschmidt ’96 Margaret C. Hamilton ’94 Kathleen B. Houghton ’96 Susan F. Kachmar ’01 Geraldine A. Kozlowski ’01 Craig L. Goldstein ’94 Nancy Hanawi-Goodman Mary C. Houston ’95 Eugene M. Kaczor ’76 Thomas L. Kreutter ’77 Carol V. Gonsalves ’02 Thomas P. Hand ’93 Albert C. Hoverson ’85 John S. Kadash ’78 Edward L. Krieger ’98 Lawrence W. Gonyeau ’94 Jeffrey Handler Linda F. Howard ’82 Antoinette P. Kaiser ’84 Elizabeth J. Kromberg ’79 Elizabeth H. Gonzales ’91 Heidi D. Handman ’98 Pamela M. Howard ’97 Melanie Kaiser Maureen Krouner ’97 Angela P. Gordon ’97 Susan Handwerker ’97 Mary Howell ’01 James B. Kamm ’78 Bruce W. Krupke ’91 Joyce Gore-Humston ’79 Paul E. Hanley ’79 Frances H. Hoyer ’00, ’03 Bertha W. Kane ’83 David A. Krupski ’04 Joseph A. Gorman, Jr. ’75 Paula J. Hanmann ’93 Harriet E. Hubbs ’87 James H. Kane ’87 Stella T. Krzelj ’99, ’00 Timothy W. Gorman ’99 Michael Hardy ’82 Mark D. Huebsch ’82 Loretta R. Kane ’01 Donna L. Kuhn ’00 Margaret A. Goss ’95, ’00 Marie E. Hare ’90 Margaret C. Huff ’80 Karen Kane-Levy ’00 Charles J. Kurtz ’85, ’88 Oleg A. Gostomelsky ’97 John P. Harkins ’94 Glenn R. Hughes ’88 Barbara L. Kantz Denise Y. Kutzing ’93 Leonard J. Gouger ’82 Selwyn E. Harlow, Sr. ’78 Dianne E. Hull ’99 Cheryl L. Kanuck ’00 Catherine M. La Bruna ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gould Malvern J. Harpell ’81 Rebecca P. Hunnable ’78 James R. Karge ’77 Peter La Sure ’94 Germaine Graf ’74 Lynn Harrington ’79 Barbara L. Hunt ’03 Roger D. Kaufman ’02 Lynne B. Lacey ’87 Christina M. Grahn ’00 Arthur B. Harris ’92 Gillian D. Hunt ’85 Caroline Kava ’91 Patricia E. LaFreniere ’82 Mark Granfors-Hunt ’01 Clara L. Harris ’76 Oliver S. Hunter ’80 John M. Kavanaugh ’77 Kathleen N. Lagrow ’87 Clyde N. Granger ’91 Gregory P. Hart ’92, ’03 Wesley S. Hunter ’93 Judiann Keane ’04 Lynn M. Laing ’99 Marilyn K. Grapin Anthony T. Hartmann ’87 Earl G. Hurlbut ’90 Thomas J. Keane ’99 Robert L. Lake ’99 Paula J. Gravelle ’78 Joyce L. Harvey ’03 Margaret E. Hutchins ’99 Thomas S. Keefe ’93 Theresa L. Lamberton ’90 Cheryl Gray ’93 Jeanette C. Haskin ’79 Mary E. Hynes ’93, ’97 Thomas F. Keelty ’83 David W. Lance ’85 Val E. Gray ’77 Sara J. Hassan ’04 Denville M. Hyre ’97 Mary Ann Kehm ’86 Lorraine Lander Ernest R. Green, III ’05 David F. Hatch ’99 Joseph P. Iarocci ’94 Michael J. Keil ’96 Elizabeth A. Landsman ’96 Joan C. Green ’79 Barbara A. Hauck ’97, ’01 Joseph Imperial ’00 Herbert L. Keiles ’83 Rosemary A. Lane ’99 Richard A. Green ’77 Joyce Frankel Hauser ’76 James J. Incorvaia ’02 John M. Keillor ’96 Shirley Laney ’00, ’04 Larry Greenberg Arthur P. Haviland, Jr. ’96 ING Dorothy Kelliher Debra R. Lang ’03 Garry D. Greenbowe ’75 Beatrice E. Havranek ’88 Ingersoll-Rand Company Paul H. Kelly ’98, ’01 Patricia A. Langley ’77 Taeko Greenlees ’82 Nadine L. Hawkins ’00 Patricia A. Ingram ’84 Emma K. Kempf ’05 John E. Langseder ’79

9 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE ANNUAL FUND

$450,000 $425,000 $400,000 $375,000 $350,000 $325,000 $300,000 $275,000 $250,000 $225,000 $200,000 $175,000 $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $0 $147,609 $180,527 $226,913 $245,712 $287,051 $317,511 $356,060 $377,532 $448,933 ’97 ’98 ’99 ’00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05

THE ANNIVERSARY Patrick A. Leone, Jr. ’80 George F. Long ’91 Shirley A. Maldonado ’02 Christine Lynn Maruca ’05 SOCIETY Susan L. Leone ’04 Robin K. Long ’86 George H. Malesic, Jr. ’82 William J. Marventano ’03 Sue V. LeSage ’97 Lynne K. Longo ’91 Richard Maliszewski ’93 Richard J. Marx ’03 (continued) William Leslie ’03 Hope E. Lont ’03 Kevin D. Malley ’00 Lee A. Mashaw ’98 Frances L. Langstaff ’80 Deborah Less ’97 Margaret M. Lopes ’02 Jerry F. Malone ’93 Jean L. Maslyn ’86 Madeleine Lanza- Victoria I. Lever ’00 Carmelo Loran ’92 Candis L. Mancuso ’91, ’00 Virginia S. Mason ’77 Giraldi ’93 Richard N. Levy ’92 Margaret H. Lorenzen ’80 Joseph N. Mandel ’86 Ann E. Masters ’84 Carole G. Laquercia ’88 Suzanne Lewandowski ’96 Katherine Loris ’86 Eileen Mandigo ’04 Sara Mastrangelo ’86 William H. Larkin ’79 Betty J. Lewis ’01 Anne M. Louros ’04, ’05 Lorraine Manfredi ’03 Virginia G. Mastro ’05 Wayne E. Larmon ’90 Karen H. Lewis ’99 Keith G. Lowenstein ’79 George D. Mang ’77 David L. Mathis ’79 Dean R. LaRose ’98 Laverne Lewis ’01 Linda E. Lowenstein ’91 Preeti K. Manik ’00 Anthony Mattera ’77 David A. Lasky ’90, ’98 Patricia M. Lewis ’89, ’90 Elizabeth E. Lowther ’05 Nancy S. Manley ’78 Lear Matthews Annette R. Latona ’98 Ruth V. Lewis ’97, ’98 Mary E. Lowther ’01, ’03 Elaine M. Mansfi eld ’83 Richard P. Mattice ’77 Debra Latragna ’92, ’93 Valda Lewis ’96, ’97 Iris Lozada ’84 Thomas J. Manwaring ’74 Ralph Mattson ’79 Marjorie L. Latzko ’75 David S. Li ’04, ’05 Carol M. Lucisano ’93, ’96 Alice P. Manzi ’01 Patricia Mauro ’99 Mary Lou Lauchert ’90 Marianne P. Libretto ’94 Jack Lyda ’76 William W. Mapes ’97 Paul R. Mauro ’92 Scott A. LaValley ’98, ’01 Dominick Licausi ’78 Philip J. Lyman ’92 Sandra M. Maratos ’97 Betty E. Maxim ’79 Hope M. Lavin ’05 Martin Lichterman Marlene W. Lynch ’85 Maria L. Marcano ’93 Toni E. Maxwell ’97 Steven J. Lawrence ’93 Karl E. Limner ’81 David W. Mabie ’83 Christine Marcin ’83 Mary A. Mayer ’89 Susan E. Lawrence ’99 Lana M. Limpert ’89 Joseph F. Macaluso ’73 Michael A. Marino ’98 Jill S. Mayeux ’04 Margaret M. Lawson ’03 Allan J. Lindberg ’92 Kristine MacDonald ’95 Ronald A. Markowitz ’04 Joan Bacchus Maynard ’94 * David Layne ’89 Madeline Lindenheim ’79 Roanne C. MacEwan ’89 Norman E. Lisa D. Maynard ’04 Diane M. Layne ’91 Mary E. Linge ’92, ’95 Jason MacGregor Markowski ’97, ’03 Ruth G. Maynard ’95, ’02 Albert M. Lazarek ’95 Constance H. Lipkin ’75 Adele Machia ’97 David B. Marks ’76 Cathy Mayrides ’99 Jeanne M. Lazarus ’90 Valerie K. Litt ’98, ’01 Virginia L. MacInnes ’92 Jerold Marmer ’88, ’99 Rose C. Mazza ’78 Claudia Lorraine Daniel Litterini, Jr. ’93 Cheryl MacNeil ’90 Elizabeth Marner- Catherine A. McAllister LeBarron ’03 Kenneth G. Livermore ’77 Paula C. Madawick ’91, ’92 Brooks ’93 William T. McAlpin ’95 Angelina Lebron ’05 Robert P. Lloyd ’82 Charles E. Madden ’95 Elizabeth Marrapodi ’96 Laverne McAndrews ’96 Bridgette A. Kathleen A. Lo Puzzo ’99 David F. Madden ’78, ’80 Maureen J. Marron ’01, ’04 Daryl M. McCall ’02, ’04 LeConey ’92, ’00 John T. Locastro ’04 Geraldine Maffi a ’02 Annette Marsh ’00 Carol McCallum ’84 Devorah M. Lederman ’79 Mark R. Locatelli ’91 David W. Magill ’98 Daniel P. Marsh ’89 Carole A. McCarthy ’78 Chang Ho Lee ’04 Ronnalda Locke ’00 Elizabeth Magretti ’84 Cheryl D. Marshall ’84 Marianne Gundula D. Lee ’90 Edward R. Logan ’80 Gary T. Maha ’78 Gloria H. Martin ’88, ’91 McCarthy ’99, ’00 Daniel J. Leffi ngwell ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Logan Nancy H. Mahar ’03 Kenneth K. Martin ’82 Thomas E. McCarthy ’73 Joanne Lehman ’03, ’05 Nancy Ann Logan ’92, ’93 Janet L. Mahle ’91 Patricia A. Martin ’02 Ann McClester ’05 Craig A. Lehmann ’74 Frank C. Lojacono, Sr. ’82 Thomas G. Maile, III ’76 Ada W. Martinez ’98 Christopher P. McClory ’04 Arlene C. Leitner ’86 Barbara D. Lomas ’84 Margaret E. Mainusch ’86 Doreen K. Martinez ’02 Patricia A. McCloy ’04 Mechele Leon ’93 Josephine M. Geraldine Maione Flor Z. Martinez- Yvonne D. McClusky ’97 Alan J. Leone ’00 Lombardo ’75 Didamo ’87 Allocco ’01 Diane M. McCormick ’02 Anthony J. Leone, Jr. Mark A. Lombardo ’93 Richard A. Maisano ’03 Randal S. Martinez ’03, ’05 Renee V. Norma Leonardi Leone ’82 Ronald C. Loncke ’96 Michael T. Maiuri ’80 Daniel Martins ’83 McCormick ’02, ’04

10 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Thanks From the Annual Fund Chair

As the 2005 Annual Fund Chair, I want to offer my thanks to you for supporting Empire State College. Your contribution serves as a vote of confi dence in the student-centered, mentor-supported approach that is Empire State College. Thank you for your belief in adult education and for helping to ensure that these opportunities continue to exist for future generations of adult learners.

– Melba Tolliver ’98, Annual Fund Chair

Robert McCormick ’78 Milestone Construction Norma A. Morton- Sandra L. Nelson ’02 Daniel C. Olson ’96, ’97 Kathleen McCullough ’98 Leonard J. Milioto ’00, ’03 Cherry ’92 Lisa L. Nemerson ’00 Robert J. Olwert ’81 Melissa A. McCullough ’92 Patricia E. Millen ’98 Howard Moscowitz ’77 Phyllis S. Nesbitt ’80 Doris A. O’Malley ’03 Gerard M. McEneaney ’93 Alice Miller ’94, ’97 Lois A. Moser ’01 Brenda S. Nesset ’02, ’04 Steven G. Onne ’88 Lin A. McGlinchey ’03 Craig H. Miller ’98 Christopher S. Moses ’95 Ingmar Netland ’90 Marion E. Onufrak ’98 Maureen D. Eric N. Miller ’92 Glenn R. Moses ’01, ’02 George F. Neumann ’78 Debra L. Opferbeck ’00 McGoldrick ’02 Kathie F. Miller ’91 Genevieve A. Moss ’85, ’87 Phillip A. Neville ’96 Dennis J. Oppenheim William M. McGoldrick ’77 Melissa A. Miller ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. William V. Newsome ’99 Margaret A. Maureen McGovern ’92 Rebecca M. Miller ’98 Mossman Rita Nicholaides ’96 Oppenheimer ’86 Judith A. McGrath ’81 Robert D. Miller ’76 Anthony A. Mottola ’01 Harold J. Nichols ’76 Phillip Ortiz Elizabeth A. McGuire ’79 Samuel J. Miller, Jr. ’75 Carol Andrae Moyer ’92 James Nichols Helen F. Orzel ’98 Patricia M. McHugh ’03 Yvonne M. Miller ’96 Kenneth F. Moyes ’91 Percival L. Nicholson ’78 Kathleen A. Osborn ’02 Ronald E. McIntosh ’90 Joan A. Milligan ’85 Constance Mrowzinski ’86 Franz Nicolas ’98 Deborah A. Georgina McKee ’00 David R. Mills ’00 Maurice H. Mullen ’04 Betsy A. Niemczyk ’00 Osborne ’86, ’01 Elaine McKibbin ’83 Angela M. Milora ’93, ’95 Thomas J. Mullen ’91 Carolyn A. Niemczyk ’74 Jaquelyn L. Carol McLaughlin ’84, ’86 Leo H. Ming, Jr. ’90 Tracey A. Mullen ’01 Leon F. Niemczyk ’04 O’Shaughnessy ’91 Christopher Laura L. Minicozzi ’99 Marian M. Mulligan ’85 Ben Nightingale ’90 Stanley J. Ossowski ’89, ’99 McLaughlin ’98 Constance Minneci ’05 Regina A. Mulligan ’99 Edith Nisberg ’78 Monica M. Oster ’91, ’97 Susan F. McLaughlin ’86 Ernest R. Minott ’83 John D. Mullin ’74 Pamela A. Nobis ’01, ’03 Janet Ostrov Jeffrey D. McMahon ’95 Aeon L. Mitchell ’02 Mary A. Mulroy ’98 Barbara L. Noble ’76 Tim A. Otis ’99 Margaret B. McMahon ’97 Shalini G. Mittal ’84 Olga M. Mundt ’87 Greta V. Noble ’99 Carol H. Otto ’01 Rosann McManus ’97 Dennis R. Moers ’76 Denise Muniz- Lynette M. Noel ’94, ’97 Guillermo E. Ovalle ’93 Kevin A. McNallie ’94 Peter M. Monacelli ’77 Lopez ’03, ’05 Deborah A. Nolan ’93 Benny Mae Owens- Brenda L. McNeiece ’03 Janet K. Monaco ’00 Virginia R. Munroe ’77 Pamela Nolan ’84 Lynch ’04 Juliette M. McNulty ’97 Paul D. Monaco ’99 Marylin R. Munschauer ’87 Lisa A. Nolte ’03 Sandra F. Ozgar ’01 Jean McPheeters ’95 Robert Monahan, Jr. ’83 Anne M. Munsterman ’04 Dorothy A. Noonan ’91 Richard M. Paige ’94 John R. McTiernan ’78 Mary A. Monefeldt ’87 Barbara J. Murak ’00 Barbara Nordstrom ’97 Robert J. David E. Meacham ’99 Regina L. Monroe ’04 Daniel W. Murdock ’03 John D. Northcut ’91, ’93 Paliwodzinski ’93, ’96 Carol L. Meeker ’90 Joyce M. Montgomery Mary K. Murphy ’00 Northrop Grumman Rebecca Ronda Palmieri Dennis L. Meissel ’93, ’97 MOOG Incorporated Patrick P. Murphy ’01 Cynthia E. Norton ’85 John C. Palumbo ’98 Alan A. Meister ’95 Vickie A. Mooney ’95 Robert Murphy ’02 Mary R. Novick ’98 Rosanna Palumbo ’97 Yolanda Meleco ’99 Wendy R. Mooney ’05 Judy Murphy-Jack ’93 Karen A. Nowak ’00 Ann Palzer ’91 Andrew P. Meloni ’76 Mary J. Moore ’00 Alan F. Murray ’78 Cheryl L. Oakley ’96 John M. Panariello ’88 Maureen Meloy ’92 Michael C. Moore ’03 Charlene Fay Murray ’02 Marie-Louise Nicholas R. Panepinto ’77 Susan L. Menager- Diane L. Mora ’94 Ellen M. Murray ’89 Oberting ’87, ’96 Lisa T. Paoloni ’98 Frankel ’93, ’94 Michael J. Morabito ’85 Jill T. Murray ’95, ’04 Henry F. O’Brien ’93 Kenneth E. Paparella ’04 Sandra Mennella ’00 Patrick Morabito ’94 Mary E. Murray Karen M. O’Brien ’90 Marilyn J. Parchus ’93 Merck Company Daniel E. Moran ’78 Mary Murray Nancy A. O’Brien ’02 David J. Parker ’85 Foundation Donald T. Moran ’92 Angelo Musolino ’78 Anne O’Connell ’88, ’91 Marlene T. Parker ’98, ’04 Patricia L. Merola ’91 Kathleen M. Moran ’86, ’01 Aydin Mustafa ’90 Christine M. O’Connell ’98 Michael W. Parker ’02 Mary Mertz Sally M. Moran ’73 Sheila A. Muters ’92, ’95 Dennis P. O’Connell ’92 Polly C. Parker ’77 Kathleen A. Metzger ’99, ’00 Susan F. Moran ’97 Christine A. Myers ’91, ’92 Carol A. O’Connor ’91 Theresa Elaine Parker ’04 Angela D. Meyer ’95 Rosemarie Morell Della T. Myers ’85 Michael F. O’Connor ’94 Margaret C. Parkes ’86, ’89 Fred Meyer ’92 David Moretti ’03 Patricia A. Myers ’89 Robert R. O’Dell ’75 Flora M. Parmelee ’79 Diane K. Michener ’95 Donna E. Moriarty ’96 Shirley E. Myers ’95 Ann O’Keefe ’90 Cary S. Parnes ’82 Rose Middleton ’03 David M. Morrell ’97, ’03 Richard C. Nacy ’96 Robert J. O’Keeffe ’04 Yvonne M. Parnes ’74 Gregory F. Mignano ’75 Lindsay J. Morrell ’96 Mary E. Nagle ’89 Shirley J. O’Key ’76 John E. Parow ’99 Andy A. Migner ’77 Cynthia A. Morrison ’00 Annette L. Nanes ’74 Everett F. Oliver ’83 Virginia M. Parseghian ’82 Victoria Martino Milano ’87 Marion C. Morse ’81 Donna M. Nason ’02 James C. O’Looney ’77 Rosalie B. Parsons ’75 Dimitri Y. Milch ’03 Sheryl D. Morse ’85 Cassimer Nellenback, Jr. ’94 Eric J. Olsen ’92 Jerran B. Pasborg ’77 Mary Jane Miles Joyce Hansen Nelson Kenneth T. Olsen ’81 John F. Pascucci ’90

*Deceased 11 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

entor is a term that stu- allows the mentor to help the student dents might have heard clarify exactly what it is they want Mbefore enrolling at Empire to learn, uncover what they may State College. But when they meet already know about the topic, and with a faculty member, for the fi rst determine what analytical skills and time, they begin to discover what tools they will need to obtain this “mentor” truly means. It is likely knowledge. Once all of this is estab- that you remember your mentor, lished, mentoring for Carey becomes the faculty member who helped you a collaborative effort where he can decide exactly what it was that you guide, teach, advise and support the wanted to learn and then managed individual student as they pursue Bob Carey, mentor to encourage, challenge, frustrate their educational path. and even inspire you during your educational journey. In the end, mentoring, along with a great deal of hard work on the part of the student, leads to one of The Empire State College Carey’s favorite aspects of being a mentor – seeing his students and their Approach to Adult families at their graduation. Dean Carey remarked that, “Graduations at Empire State College are particu- Education – Mentoring larly inspiring because you fi nally have the opportunity to meet all of For more than 30 years, Bob Carey the family members that your work has been one of these mentors. has impacted. It is very rewarding Currently serving as dean of Empire to see families so excited to meet the State College’s Center for Graduate mentor they have been hearing about Programs, Carey mentored his fi rst for so long, and to be able to share in students at the New York City unit the celebration of their success.” in the fall of 1973 and has been mak- ing a difference in the lives of our Please know that your annual sup- students and their families ever since. port combined with that from the many alumni and friends listed here, When you talk with Dean Carey helps Empire State College continue about mentoring, he will tell you that to attract and retain the outstanding being able to work directly with the mentors that are working to enhance individual student truly makes the the lives of our students every day. difference. This personal interaction

THE ANNIVERSARY Gary L. Pavlic ’82 Ann M. Perisano ’88 Pfi zer, Inc. Lawrence F. Pignataro ’97 SOCIETY Elizabeth F. Pawlewski ’84 Betty K. Perkins- Shirley J. Pfl eider ’93 Patricia A. Pinto ’98 Thomas R. Payne ’97 Carpenter ’78 Richard G. Pfl uger ’76 Diane E. Piorkowski ’84, ’87 (continued) Anthony D. Pecci ’00 Lorraine R. Perrin ’90 Margot A. Pfohl ’89 Sara K. Pisani ’91 Anthony M. Pasquarelli ’75 Lorraine E. Peeler ’88 Donald J. Peshkur ’96 Carol H. Phelps ’78 Katherine D. Pitschi ’97 Karen K. Pass Grace Pell Richard A. Peshkur ’03 Michael H. Phelps ’83 Barbara Planos-Schimek ’01 Karen A. Pastore ’96 Patricia M. Peluso ’77 Jerald R. Petell ’91 Brian E. Phillips ’04 Mary R. Planty ’77 Spiridoula Patsouras ’95 Audrey J. Penney ’85 Myrtle A. Peter ’87 Gary H. Phillips ’01, ’05 Janice R. Plecha ’96 Mark S. Patterson ’91 Marie E. Pennucci Mary E. Peterson ’86 Gerald L. Pickering ’03 Roberta Podell ’03, ’05 Edward Patuto ’87 Laura C. Percola- Pamela Peterson ’98 Michael Picucci ’86 Patricia Polak ’87 Carol A. Paul ’91 Battelene ’04 Barbara S. Petranek ’96 Barbara M. Pieniazek ’03 Michael J. Poland ’03 Catherine L. Paulson Samuel Perez ’01, ’02 Linda Petrocchi ’97 Patricia A. Pierce ’93 Stephen L. Poli ’76 Shirley B. Pavetto ’80 Marjorie M. Perfi eld ’78 Chrisanthos Petsilas ’02 Patricia M. Pierce Thomas F. Policano ’76

12 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Vincent P. Poliseno ’99 Noreen Reilly ’78 Josefi na Rodriguez ’77 Janet E. Salmons ’92 Valerie Schroeder ’76 Janice Pollack ’76 Richard G. Reimer ’95 Phyllis Rodriguez- Amy Salvati Kenneth J. Schubert ’88 Robert W. Pollard ’79 Ellen H. Reiner ’83 Linton ’04 Josephine Sammis ’88 Mary M. Schultz Priscilla Poole ’94 Taimi Reip ’79 Brian L. Roeder ’96 Charles E. Samora ’93 Frieder O. Schulz ’93 Mark D. Popp ’84 Terrence M. Reiter ’94 Darlene Rogers ’04 Constance M. Samuel ’91 Linda L. Schutt ’97 Vivian S. Porter ’72 Michele A. Resue ’05 Cleopatra C. Rolle ’89 Joseph Sanchez ’94 Clinton A. Schwab ’92 Arlene Pospisil ’94 Paul H. Rethier ’84 Denise Roman ’95 John A. Sanders ’76 Joanne Schwamborn ’04 Rosemary P. Post ’89 William F. Reynolds Irene O. Roman ’92 Margaret B. Sanders ’04 Peggy Schwarha ’95 Lorraine C. Poston ’99 Sharon E. Ricci ’91 Barbara S. Romeo ’90 Randi M. Sanders ’02, ’04 Marian N. Schwartz ’77 Victoria K. Powell ’94 Barbara J. Rice ’89, ’90 Annemarie Howard G. Sandie ’90 Martha R. Schwartz ’74 Weanett S. Powell ’94 Carol B. Rice ’85 Ronacher ’89, ’92 Joan C. Sant ’95 Tillie M. Schwartz ’85 Robert J. Powers ’88, ’91 Suzanne Richards ’91 Ronald M. Michael Santa Croce ’03 Mae Elizabeth Willie B. Powery ’81 Jack D. Richardson ’92, ’94 Ronacher ’92, ’94 Benedict P. Santeramo ’76 Schweickhard ’04 Robert S. Preble ’97 Yvonne D. Richardson ’98 Nancy Roney ’94 Ann E. Santiago ’89 Joann Brown Mitchell E. Premis ’86 Gary W. Richmond ’88, ’89 Dawn M. Ronk ’77 Sheryl Santi-Luks ’94 Schwesinger ’00 Thomas P. Ivorine Bethune Kevin Rooney ’83 Paul D. Sanzone ’04 Lawrence D. Scotney ’87 Prendergast ’90, ’92 Ricketts-Barclay Jeanne M. Roper ’89 Sara Lee Foundation Harold S. Scott ’77 Audrey A. Prentice ’94 John D. Rico ’98 Marguerite C. Ropke ’00 Patricia A. Sarno ’97 Jeannette E. Scott ’93 Mary Presutti-Lancto ’99 Frank C. Ricupero ’80 Deborah R. Rose ’00 Robert W. Sarno ’01 Madeline O. Scott ’95 Donna Price ’03, ’05 Lenore M. Seeley ’74 Judy A. Price ’91 Holly Segur ’04 Joseph A. Prince ’05 Carol F. Selinske ’86 Marianne Prince ’94, ’95 Evan Selinske ’04 Gary W. Printy ’78 Aviva Sella ’78 Gloria P. Pritts ’04 Andrew P. Seltzer ’75 Albert J. Prohaska ’86 Kelly L. Seltzer ’04 Christine T. Prokopiak ’99 Dorothy Semans ’82 David M. Prosten ’77 Florence R. Sembler ’95 Mabel B. Pruden ’83 Francine S. Seminara ’00 Prudential Financial Carol M. Sencen ’99 Joan C. Psotto ’85 Roger Sencer ’87 Robert J. Ptacek ’81 Jennifer Sercander ’02 Kathryn M. Puehn ’04 Naomi M. Serlen ’82 Douglas J. Purcell ’93 Agnieszka Serrano ’05 Patricia A. Putnam ’74 Michael Sexton ’84 Joseph P. Quartararo ’76 George W. Nancy C. Quartier ’93 Seyfert, III ’95, ’96 Francine B. Quesada ’91 Anthony S. Sgarlata ’88 Kyle David Quick ’04 Jeanne Shammah ’99 Raymond C. Quick Renelle Shampeny Susan Quigley ’98 Robert E. Shanning ’82 Students at The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies. Daniel Quinn ’98 Deborah A. Michael X. Quinn ’76 Shannon ’85, ’95 Josephine Quinones ’91 Nancy Ridgwell ’02 Marylyn Rosenblum ’03 William Sarokin ’85 Gertrude Shapiro ’76 Steven Quinones ’04 Robert T. Rigby ’88 Clarence E. Ross ’84 Janet F. Sarro ’87 Ekua J. Sharp ’96 Kathleen L. Radice ’00 Judith A. Rightmyer ’94 Patricia A. Ross ’02 Judith Sauer ’84 Kathleen S. Thomas E. Radigan ’98 Kathleen T. Risley ’02 Tina Rossi ’03, ’04 Shelton S. Saunders ’86 Shaughnessy ’99 Simone Ragland ’04 Angela Rita ’96 Nancy S. Rothenberg ’85 Diane M.B. Savage ’83 Linda L. Shea ’84, ’88 Hendrick P. Rahusen ’78 Kathryn A. Ritter-Vicich ’87 Marianne C. Rough ’77 Barbara A. Sblendido ’93 Clarke J. Sheehan ’91 Jessica Raimi ’75 Vernon J. Rivers ’81 Janice McClary Rowell ’76 Lynne W. Scanlon ’95 James Shek ’98 Usha Raman ’03 Ignazio Rizzo ’84 Daniel E. Royael Annette Scesa ’83, ’84 Harold P. Sherman ’77 Andrea L. Randazzo ’00 Marion J. Rizzolo ’89 Judy A. Rozanski ’98 Ruth Schack ’86 Linda E. Sherman ’83 Laurie A. Ranieri ’99, ’05 Michael Roberts ’99 Rita M. Rozboril ’77 Edward A. Schad ’74 Cecile B. Sherwood Sarah G. Rapp ’01 Richard G. Robertson ’04 Patrice Rudolph ’93 Charlotte M. Schaefer ’80 Herrera ’05 Florence J. Rappaport ’79 Karen F. Robilotta ’01 Richard M. Ruggiero ’76 William W. Schaefer ’83 Brian T. Shields ’00 Deborah J. Rasdell- Cuthbert L. Robinson ’91 Rosemary M. Ruper ’90 Cheryl A. Schaeffer ’03 Linda Lu Shields ’98 Heyer ’96 James Robinson Shirley R. Rushing ’94 Kathleen L. Scheibel ’98 Nick Siano ’91 Mahmoud A. Rashid ’98 John M. Robortella ’01 Mary C. Russell ’74 Hermine K. Scheu ’03 Mary Elizabeth Sickels ’95 Dean F. Rasinya ’91 Maryrose Robustelli ’00 Renee A. Russell ’96 H. Leonard Schick ’96 Richard Siddi ’95 Lokesh C. Rastogi Rochester Area Henry M. Rutland ’97 Harry J. Schiffman ’87 Virginia D. Siegler ’01, ’05 Solomon D. Rattner ’82 Community Foundation Linda A. Ryan Laura E. Schmidt ’99 Lindo A. Signorelli ’81 Doreen A. Raucci ’97 Susan Salzer Rocholl ’81 Patricia Ryan William H. Schmitt, Jr. ’04 Silvia Silk ’91 Debbie L. Reagan ’86 Betty M. Rockford ’77 William D. Ryan, Jr. ’03 Rosemary Schmoock ’82 Martin H. Silton ’00 RealNetworks Foundation Rockwell Collins Duncan P. RyanMann Arlene Schmutter ’79 Karen A. Silva ’00, ’01 Michael J. Recktenwald ’92 Charles K. Rockwood ’88 Elissa C. Sable ’75 Sharon K. Schnabel ’79 Richard Sylvester Pearl Goldberg Redner ’76 Thomas G. Rodahan ’91 Sharlene C. Sacco ’03 David R. Schnelwar ’02 Simeone ’90 Geraldine A. Reed ’93, ’95 Richard J. Rodefeld ’89 Helene M. Safford ’94 Carol Scholar ’82 Daniel W. Simmons ’92 Henry J. Reed ’88 Constance Rodgers ’93 Concetta J. Sager ’01 Matthew F. Scholz ’01 Carolyn A. Simolo ’91 Camillia Reese ’05 Edith T. Rodrigo ’78 Michael T. Sagnibene ’98 Barbara A. Schott ’02, ’03 George M. Simonton ’04 Carmen Reichelt ’98 Daisy M. Rodriguez ’04 Arturo E. Salazar ’90 Dolores H. Schott ’73 Barbara M. Sinclair ’76 Joseph P. Reid ’83 Edward Rodriguez ’04 Leonard A. Salerno ’98 James J. Schroeder ’93 Margaret L. Sinclair ’73

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THE ANNIVERSARY Beverly P. Soares ’91 Leslie J. Stewart ’81 Carolyn A. Taylor ’81 Perry Valastro SOCIETY Margarita Sola ’95 Stephenie S. Stewart ’74 Ethel A. Taylor ’95 Tamara R. Valentine ’02 Michael J. Sollecito ’98 Nancy Stine ’04 James R. Taylor ’92 Kimberly K. Vallee- (continued) Catherine W. Somich ’94 Donna W. Stoddard ’05 Susan Taylor ’84 Pierre ’04 Ruth Singer ’76 Jerome S. Sommer ’79 Barbara A. Stone ’01 Sylvester O. Taylor ’94 Lorraine M. Valvo ’01, ’03 Patricia A. Singletary ’89, ’91 Anne L. Sonne ’89 Linda L. Stone ’00 Jay R. Tebbe ’91 Carla M. Ann Marie Sinisi ’91, ’93 Ann M. Soto ’98, ’03 Roberta M. Storey- David J. Temkin ’83 Van Demark ’92, ’94 James J. Sirianni, Jr. ’87 Efstratios Sourlis ’90 Reeves ’01 Marcia D. Teschner ’77 Earla M. Van Kleeck ’05 Marjorie W. Skakel ’77 Paula E. Sousa ’99 Janette E. Strader ’93 William E. Tessier ’91 Anne M. Van Tassell ’91 James J. Skindell ’81 Laurie Southey ’04 Yvonne C. Straker ’78 Carol Teta ’90 Melissa S. Van Winkle ’99 Martha S. Skolnik ’90, ’99 Carole R. Southwood Sandra Stratton- Alvin Thaler ’82 Gina M. Vance ’93 Beatrice B. Slizewski ’86 Jennifer Spas ’92 Gonzalez ’83 Susan L. Thames ’87 Stephanie A. Sharon M. Sloma ’88 Bruce S. Specht ’02 Judith A. Strauss ’77 Helen E. Thauer ’89, ’91 Vanderpool ’81 Wallace Sloves ’80 Debra A. Spencer ’94, ’96 Brenda C. Streed ’90 Rachel S. Thibodeaux ’96 Ferdinand C. Cynthia A. Slutsky ’89, ’91 Linda G. Sperling ’89 Gretchen E. Stringer ’96 Debra J. Thomas VanKersbergen ’83 Wayne M. Slye ’01 Ronald J. Spero, Jr. ’02 John Strozier Elizabeth L. Thomas ’83 Richard J. VanZandt ’73 Fitzroy Thomas ’03 Julio J. Vazquez ’92 Fred E. Thomas ’98 Rhonda H. Velazquez ’99 JoAnn A. Thomas ’97, ’01 Carlos Velez ’96 Roberta M. Thomas ’94 Jean A. Ver Hoeven ’83 Lally Thomas-Salz ’90 Annette P. Versaggi ’89 William E. Thompson ’89 Gail E. Videtto ’94 Angelika Thorne-Beckerman Barbara F. Viehmann ’92 Dorothea E. Threatt ’76 Susan P. Vincenzo ’03 Madeleine R. Tierney ’74 Alan L. Vines ’87 Dennis F. Timmermann ’87 Darlene E. Virkler ’89 Patricia Tinkler ’01 Edward J. Voelk, Jr. ’86 Robert J. Tinney ’86 Barbara Voerg ’01 Camille M. Tischler ’92 Pamela Vogel ’90 Dorothy C. Tobin ’79 Karin C. Vonkay ’79 Beryl Tolfsen ’96 Timothy P. Frank Tommasini ’01 Vosburgh ’02, ’04 Joyce Toney Sharon F. Waagner ’90 Susan E. Tong ’81 Laura Wait Shaune M. Toomey ’96 Jeffrey S. Waite ’02 Joanne Toran ’86 Kenneth R. Waldby ’00 Yolanda Torres ’88 Jean L. Walker ’00 Sharon L. Tortarella ’90 Joanne M. Walker ’89 Evelynn Toth ’93 Nancy W. Walker ’79 The one-to-one mentor and student relationship signifi cantly enhances learning. Ruth M. Tourjee ’75 Nancy Walker ’97 Joanne Towner ’88, ’90 Yvonne Walker ’96, ’03 Charles A. Small ’97, ’00 Michael J. Spicola ’96 Philip P. Struzzeri ’80 Wendy E. Townsend ’00 Daniel E. Wall Dorothy M. Amelia Sprick ’94 Cynthia N. Stuart ’97, ’02 David F. Townson ’96 Suzanne Wall Small ’85, ’91, ’00 Brenda J. Spring ’04 Donnette D. Stubbs Francis A. Trerise Patricia A. Walsh ’05 Sheila C. Small ’98 Nancy L. Sproule ’92 Richard David Sturges ’78 William C. Trier ’78 Anthony Walter ’91 Mary Lynn Smart ’96 Catherine A. St. Hill ’78, ’81 Ellen B. Sturm ’98 Nancy Ann Tripp- Catherine M. Bernard J. Smith Jardean W. St. James ’00 Eileen M. Sullivan ’95 Leport ’86 Walter ’90, ’93 Dian Marie Smith ’01, ’03 Francois St. Louis ’87 Eugene Sullivan ’92 Patricia A. Tronolone ’77 Rudolph E. Walters ’93, ’95 Dorothy N. Smith ’73 Lenore Loveman Stadlen ’76 Francis E. Sullivan, Jr. ’94 Kevin J. Trotta ’96 Michael A. Walz ’76 Elizabeth W. Smith ’78 Robert Stampf ’81 John J. Sullivan, Jr. ’73 David B. Trumbull ’75 Cynthia P. Wandursky- Ellen M. Smith ’03 Diane E. Standish ’89, ’90 Timothy Sullivan ’76 Vivienne A. Tucker ’97, ’03 Sciacca ’87 John J. Smith ’02 Michelle V. Stanek ’97, ’00 Eugenie M. Sullivan- Loretta Tularzko ’98 Cheryl J. Ward ’93 Jordan F. Smith ’77 Jeffrey M. Stanton ’04 O’Connell ’82, ’84 Joseph Tuminello ’04 Karol K. Ward ’98 Judith E. Smith ’89 William H. Stanziano ’74 Charles C. Summersell Jenap J. Turk ’01 Marian F. Ward ’78, ’81 Lester G. Smith ’96 Ophelia D. Staples- Mary Ann Surgot ’98 Douglass T. Turner ’84 Mary Ann Ward ’96 Lyn C. Smith ’90 Cropp ’04 Deborah M. Sutch ’04 Amy L. Twiss ’98 John J. Warren ’90, ’93 Margaret D. Smith ’93 Kathleen W. Starrett ’83 Daniel H. Swarts ’84 Troy A. Tyler ’98 Rudolph Warren ’76 Margaret H. Smith ’94 David Starr-Glass Mary Lou M. Swicklik ’86 Gloria F. Tyrol ’84 Marshall V. Washburn ’96 Myrtle O. Smith ’90 Martha C. Staubach ’81 Katharine I. Swift- John Lawrence Tyrrell ’77 Kenneth C. Wasley, III ’00 Nina M. Smith ’77 Maureen F. Steele ’86 Burdick ’96 Mary Uber-Shumway ’04 Franklin J. Weaver ’93 Patricia E. Smith ’93 Queen Steele Paul J. Szemkow ’76 Christina R. Ulanski ’92 Joan B. Weaver Robert W. Smith ’90 Erin C. Steinbach ’05 Florence Tabor ’77 Helen G. Ullrich ’93 Elizabeth C. Webber William H. Smith, Jr. ’79 Helene Steinberg ’02 Roberta L. Taggart ’90 Clifford J. Ulshafer ’76 Anne C. Webster ’98 Sharon L. Smith-Viles ’74 Valerie J.W. Stephens ’04 Josephine Takeall ’95 Donna M. Uncher Kathleen M. Webster ’74 Patricia A. Smith-Walsh ’90 Richard E. Sterling ’78 Margaret Tamerlani ’95 United Parcel Service Jeffrey S. Weidner ’01 Mary K. Smyth ’99, ’04 Andrew W. Stern ’95 Jasmine Tang ’96 United Technologies Kathleen H. Weinman ’76 Mary Ellen Snide ’92 Bruce H. Stern ’99 Dana K. Tarr ’97 Corporation Reuben Weinstein ’74 James J. Snidero ’03 John B. Stevens ’93 Terry A. Tarr ’92 Elizabeth Parker Urban ’01 Sally Weinstein ’76 David L. Snyder ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miriam B. Tatzel Janice Urban ’92 Margaret S. Weitekamp ’74 Deborah F. Snyder Stevenson Anita L. Taylor ’92 Michael T. Vaccaro ’04 Mary Ellen Weliczka ’96 Michele A. Snyder ’89 James R. Stewart ’99 Ann Taylor ’88 Amelia J. Vaillancourt ’98 Bruce R. Welka ’95

14 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Bonnie A. Wells ’00 Maryann Wunderlin- Marie Alvaro ’92 Gertrude Barnwell ’01 Chuck Robie Booth ’78 Garry M. Werner ’96, ’98 Murphy ’04 Bertha Amanat ’79 Penny Baron ’79 Jeffre A. Borton ’95 James T. Westcott ’77 Mary Beth Wunsch ’99 Marie E. Ambrose ’98 Janet L. Bartnik ’95 Timothy R. Boshart ’94 Ruth E. Wetzel ’82 Kathleen C. Yaeger ’99 Phyllis A. Amdurer ’96 Sherry L. Barton ’95 Eleonore B. Boss ’79, ’86 Irene Jaquay Weyer ’03 Patrick J. Yager, Jr. ’99 Josephine A. Ameduri ’03 Joseph Battiste ’03 Deborah A. Boswell ’98, ’00 Weyerhaeuser Company Janice M. Yahr ’76 John W. Amidon ’78 Josephine M. Bauer ’79 Margaret D. Botwinik ’78 Foundation Kaoru F. Yamamoto ’00 David B. Anderson ’89 Mary K. Bauer ’03 Dorothy Bouknight ’90 Rodney N. Whalen ’88 Janine M. Yoerk- Eleanor Anderson ’92 Karen M. Bayer ’99 Michael Boulanger ’84 Karen A. Wheeler ’96 Terragnoli ’92, ’97 Kathleen A. Anderson ’79 Kristen L. Beard ’02 Mary T. Boustany ’88 Vickie Wheeler ’98 Denise K. Young ’99 Lori H. Anderson ’89 Joann D. Beattie ’97 Lisa R. Bowen ’98 Carolyn A. White Denise Young ’90 Ronald J. Anderson ’87 Jean S. Beck ’78 Margaret A. Bowers ’92 David A. White ’96 Doreen B. Young ’04 Celeste C. Andrews ’99 Jane Becker ’96, ’97 Ethel C. Bowles ’91 Libby K. White ’98 Inez H. Young ’04 Thelma R. Andrews ’81 Martin L. Beckman ’82 Heather-Ann N. Wendy L. Whittmore ’96, ’99 Nancy Young ’77 Walter Andrews ’84 Niki C. Bedell ’73 Bowman ’04 Eve Widdows ’86, ’89 Roxine L. Young ’00, ’04 Patricia M. Andronica ’04 Muriel A. Beech ’79, ’80 Debra A. Box ’00, ’01 Bernice Wiggins ’95 Stacy R. Youst Sillen ’01 Shereen M. Androsko ’02 Nancy Beeley ’85 David J. Boyce, Jr. ’02 Norman F. Wiktor ’97 Michael D. Zales ’00 George P. Andrucki ’82 Mary Lou Beldy ’79 Robert J. Boyce ’88 Sandra A. Louis P. Zanghi ’76 Vivian Anella ’84 Patricia A. Beldy ’86, ’87 James R. Boyle Wilczynski ’91, ’93 Peter M. Zayachek ’00 Carol Angelilli ’99 Bessie A. Bell ’90 Diane D. Bradshaw ’89 Patricia L. Wild ’80 Gloria I. Zayas ’03 Julia M. Annotto ’77 Frances L. Bell ’91, ’94 Joyce R. Brady ’75 Bert A. Wilkinson ’04 Orfi na Zdarsky ’87 Maxine D. Anstett ’88 Jean P. Bell ’82 Pauline S. Braggins ’81 Elizabeth E. Wilkinson ’74 Joan M. Zelasko ’90 Adrian C. Anthony ’01 Sherry Bellovin ’99 Judy B. Braiman ’90 Gary T. Wilkinson ’91 Walter P. Zelasko ’83 Mary Apostle ’84 William S. Benedict ’75 Darlene R. Brandoff ’01 Ray A. Willette ’99 Deborah G. Zicari ’04 Kathryn R. Appel ’86 Jane V. Benjamin ’80 Dorothy E. Brandon Lisa D. Willey ’02 John J. Zieziula ’92 Michele April ’79 Joan B. Bennett ’79 Warren R. Brandt ’90 Anne T. Williams ’76 William D. Zimmerman ’96 Suzanne J. Apthorpe ’92 Lorraine S. Bennett ’74 Michael S. Brannigan ’02 Dennis C. Williams ’03 Christine Zoller ’89 Debra L. Armbruster ’88 Lisa M. Bennis ’98 Dida A. Brassey ’02 Hughe Williams ’78 Michael A. Zullo ’03 Rose Marie Armstrong ’96 Muriel Valentine Benson ’90 Susan M. Ingrid Williams ’01 Maryann T. Zumpano ’90 Phillip M. Arnold ’88 Jennifer Bent Brathwaite ’94, ’96 Jane W. Williams ’84 Lloyd E. Zurbrick, Jr. ’92 George K. Arthur ’77 Merle A. Bercow ’84 Joann Braun ’76 Joanne B. Williams ’94 Liaquat Asghar ’05 Judith Ann Berezin ’77 Carmen V. Bravo ’91 John R. Williams ’81 CONTRIBUTORS Karen G. Ash ’00 Carol Berggren Deborah A. Brewer ’99 Kelly E. Williams ’04 Deborah Ashley ’86 Patrick C. Bergin ’01 Winifred M. Brice Gifts of $1 - 33 Kevin E. Williams ’94 Loretta M. Assip ’77, ’80 Philip R. Berke ’75 Joan A. Brigante ’96 Lillie Mae Williams ’97, ’98 Atlantic Bank of New York Gail R. Berkeley ’03 Carol A. Brill ’91 Hanif Abdul-Karim ’02 Maria D. Williams ’04 Nina Attar ’78 Marcia Katz Berken ’81 Bertha R. Brinkley ’79 Hassan Abdul- Mildred G. Williams ’03 Paul M. Auburn ’03 Arnold Berle ’74 Denise S. Brister ’89 Malik ’00, ’05 Patricia D. Williams ’01 Bonnie S. Ausfeld ’01, ’05 Bertha A. Berman ’80 Jo Ann Broderick ’93 Felicia Abrams ’95 Roxanne Williams ’98 Patricia Austin ’03 Louis Berman ’77 Barbara Brodsky ’88 Laurie L. Abrams ’02 Sally L. Williams ’97 Margaret Avard ’97 Montague S. Berman Jane E. Broege ’00 Accu-Fit Compression Vinnett A. Williams ’95 Martin D. Avery ’96 William H. Bernard, Sr. ’87 Michael G. Bronner ’96 Garments Wayne Willis Gilda Avram ’76 Gene H. Bernieri ’97 Edward H. Bronson ’82 Marjorie M. Ackermann ’95 Cynthia A. Wilson ’91 Barbara R. Ayer ’79 Hannah Lee Berry ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Jean R. Acocella ’92 John Wilson, Jr. ’94 Cynthia A. Babat ’93 Cherry S. Berson ’81, ’85 Brooks Tina M. Acton ’04 Michael C. Wilson ’02, ’05 Mary B. Bachman ’79 Kathleen E. Bevelacqua ’96 Pamela L. Brooks ’93 Robert Adamenko ’78 Marion M. Wimbush ’97 Joy B. Bacon ’83 Ellen L. Biesdorf ’80 David W. Brosious ’98 Mary P. Adams-Inch ’04 Sondra Winder ’88, ’92 Kristin E. Badger-Bach ’97 Paul H. Biesinger ’87 Sandra M. Broughton ’96 Audrey K. Adduce ’84, ’88 Dale W. Windham ’74 William F. Baer ’90 Cynthia H. Bigelow ’02 Mary Broughton Burton ’89 Vivian Afuwah ’89 Roberta L. Winner ’87, ’90 Elisa M. Baerga ’90 Joyce M. Billetts ’03 Gary J. Brower ’01 John F. Aglialoro ’89 Seymour A. Wisdom ’98 Leonard Bagley ’77 Elizabeth Birardi ’88 Carol M. Browka- Vincent Agro ’85 Roger L. Wise Alfred C. Bagwell ’95 Dianne M. Birl ’79 Walker ’89 Loraine Ahearn ’90 Mary Ann C. Witt ’95, ’98 Thomas L. Baird ’94 Maria C. Biro ’92 Cheryl A. Brown ’80 Sean I. Ahern ’02 Janet L. Wojtalewski ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm F. Rita Bishop ’90 Marion J. Brown ’82 Air Products and Nancy Lawder Wolcott ’78 Baker Jacqueline A. Nancy D. Brown ’97 Chemicals, Inc. Michael L. Wold ’97 Norma B. Baker ’94 Blachowski ’92 Sandra L. Brown ’90 Avarilla A. Akers ’79 Barrie Wolf ’86 Patricia M. Baker ’93 Helen Black ’90 Steven A. Brown ’93 Cynthia C. Akins ’98, ’04 Michael Woloszyn ’03 Jeffrey J. Balch ’05 Louise M. Blackburn ’98 Velma L. Brown ’78 Mohammad K. Alam ’88 Alex C. Wong ’98 Patricia A. Baldwin ’03 Marcy L. Blackmer ’03 Virginia M. Brown ’98 Matthew A. Alanis ’99 Mary Jo C. Wood ’93 Ann Radcliffe Ballentine ’94 Patricia A. Blackwell ’97 Dawn A. Bruce ’00 Eileen Alber ’92 Adena Woodard ’78 Kathleen M. Ballester ’93 Ronnie J. Jennifer A. Bruce ’02 Johanna Albrecht ’95 Lloyd C. Woodcock Bank of New York Blanchette ’94, ’95 Marcella E. Bruning ’04 Lois F. Alexander ’85 Mary F. Woodhull ’79 Company Inc. Bernard H. Bloom Adeline R. Bruno ’80 Kenneth Alfi eri ’91 John J. Woods ’81 Chris Barbaro ’92 Miriam D. Blum ’75 Salvatore Bruzzese ’81, ’82 Edward V. Allen, Jr. ’78 Michael J. Woods ’93 Brenda A. Barber ’02 Cynthia R. Blyth ’90 James D. Bryant ’99 Edward W. Allen ’84, ’85 Vivienne R. Workman ’85 Nicholas C. Barber ’98 Nancy J. Bob ’84 Rose A. Buchner ’04 Gail E. Allen ’89 Thomas R. Worth ’96 Suzanne J. Barber ’98 Sally L. Bobsein ’01 Maureen P. Buckley ’97 Lindy O. Allen ’77 Patrick J. Wrafter ’91 Oscar D. Barker ’74 Diane E. Bollman ’84 George S. Buckner ’77 Patricia A. Allen ’95 Ednita M. Wright ’78 Michael J. Barna ’76 Marilyn J. Bond ’92 Deborah H. Buechner ’04 Rita M. Allen ’05 John L. Wright ’98 Marilyn B. Barnes ’02 L. R. Bonham ’97 Thomas S. Buechner, III ’00 Harriet All-Marquit ’82 Sharon D. Wright- Tyree J. Barnes ’00 Bette L. Bonitz ’90 Jean Lissow Buehler ’78 Mariann Althoff ’03 Dejesus ’95 Kathleen T. Barnstead ’76 Diane L. Bonizzi ’93 Edward J. Bufano ’92

15 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

GROWTH IN EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT

$11,000,000 $10,000,000 $9,000,000 $8,000,000 $7,000,000 $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $10,131,391 $0 $1,543,848 $1,819,650 $2,204,743 $2,575,475 $3,169,801 $3,512,418 $4,107,944 $5,037,088 $6,108,733 $7,611,841 $8,388,617 $9,316,821 $9,315,148 $8,510,069 $8,755,641 $9,574,646 ’89 ’90 ’91 ’92 ’93 ’94 ’95 ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99 ’00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 Fiscal Year Ending June 30

CONTRIBUTORS Diedre Capers ’01 Ina M. Chester ’74 Patricia A. Coleman ’92 Thomas F. Cudney ’88 (continued) Jerome S. Caplan ’78 Julie L. Chiarito ’02 Harriet Coles ’86 Mary A. Cullen ’90 Concetta M. Caporusso ’02 Saverio A. Chieco ’73 Danelle V. Colistra ’00 James G. Cullinane ’96, ’97 Jewel Z. Buff ’76 Dianne W. Henry Chmurzynski ’79 Michael Collazo ’05 Mary E. Culotta ’80 Lisa E. Bugbee ’01 Cappiello ’00, ’01 Lynn M. Chouinard ’85 Sarah Alden Combs ’02 Claire D. Cummings ’77 Victor Bujanow ’80 Joseph Carbonara ’88, ’90 Sofoklis N. Chrissides ’91 Paul J. Comella ’92, ’95 Joyce I. Cunningham ’97 Eileen M. Bumbalo ’87 Linda P. Cardarelli ’95 Sandra D. Christ ’94 Christine M. Coniglio ’92 Stephanie Cunningham Bonnie R. Bundrock ’98 Michael J. Carducci ’98 Joan D. Christiana ’98 Raymond T. Conjeski Bernice A. Cuomo ’93 Mary M. Bunt ’02 Alice L. Carlino ’03 Dwight R. Christy ’99, ’03 Edna B. Conklin ’81 Linda Cupolo ’89, ’01 Mary S. Burch ’76 Lori D. Carlsen ’99 Stella P. Chronis ’86 Rosemary Conlon ’98 Frances Curley ’88 Ruth Burch ’77 Lois M. Carlson ’96 Ting Chu ’04 William M. Conlon ’00 Hugh J. Curran ’75 Faith Burke ’01 Annie M. Carney ’95 Jacqueline Churchill ’76 Tina M. Conover ’89 Joyce E. Curran ’92 Marie D. Burke ’76 James J. Carney ’89 Marjory A. Churgel ’82 Kathleen L. Constantino ’00 Patricia S. Curran ’80 Julie K. Burkhart ’93 Joseph L. Carney ’74 Ralph E. Ciaravalli ’01 Barbara J. Converso ’83 Andrew C. Ernestine F. Burleson- Mary R. Carnicelli ’75 Donna L. Ciardi ’04 A. Joan Conway ’73 Cusumano, Jr. ’92 Allen ’79 Kathleen M. Carpenter ’91 Patricia A. Cicak ’94 Marie Conwell Donna Giannino Dorothy Burnham Patricia Carter ’83, ’86 Renee A. Ciccone ’97 Gisela S. Cooke Cusumano ’75 June M. Burrs ’77, ’80 Richard L. Cascio ’96 Sharon Ciferri ’92, ’03 Margery L. Cooper ’79 Valentine E. Cutajar ’88, ’89 Marsha Butler ’91 Laurie A. Casey ’98 Helga E. Ciminesi ’92 Kim D. Cordella ’02 Richard F. Czechowicz ’78 Margaret C. Bye ’85 Richard W. Casey ’75 Rose M. Cimini ’93 Bert A. Corey ’95 Robert Leon Helen A. Byer ’98 Beth J. Cash ’99 Lee Mitchell Cisek ’77 Annie Ruth Cornwell ’79 Czekalski, Jr. ’03 James S. Byrd ’80 Anne G. Cassidy ’89 Audrey N. Clancy ’76 Charles A. Cornwell ’99 Sandra R. Dabrusin ’86 Anna R. Byrnes ’92 Carol F. Castaldo ’88 Sheila M. Clancy ’89 Joseph Corona ’96 Frank D’Agostino ’85 Aurea Byron ’91, ’96 Joseph Castelli ’02 Janet C. Clapsaddle ’90 Linda Cortright ’91 Barbara A. Dahill ’79, ’82 Marc H. Cabibbo ’04 Ann T. Catala ’81 Helen C. Clark ’87 Sandra M. Costin ’97 Mary C. Dahl ’96 John S. Cafi ero ’93 Anita Catalanello ’88 Constance T. Clarke ’87 Elbert L. Courtenay ’05 William D. Dahl ’01 Rita Caggiano ’96, ’97 Susan C. Catalano ’92 Karen M. Clarke ’91 James G. Courtney ’90 Margaret A. Dale ’86 Mildred R. Cahn ’80 James T. Catella ’77 Sylvia E. Clarke ’98 Vicki T. Covey ’88 Elizabeth S. Daley ’01 Edward W. Cala ’87 Colleen Cavallo ’89 Annette C. Clearwater ’95 Kenneth W. Covington ’01 Marie E. Daley ’94 Sandra Calemine ’02 Thomas J. Cavanagh ’91 Joyce J. Clegg ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Ann L. D’Amato ’97 Gail A. Cali ’78 Paula Cawley ’95 John D. Clements ’89 Cox, III Frank M. D’Ambrosio ’78 Doris A. Callahan ’98 Janice Cederbaum ’79 Dawn M. Clifford ’81 Dan Craine John R. Daniels ’01 David W. Callison ’01 Maritza A. Celestrin ’04 Meriem Clifton ’73 Donald J. Cramer ’79 Jonathan A. Darche ’00 Joseph A. Calta ’76 Carol J. Cenzano ’03 Phyllis Ann Clute ’82 Douglas A. Craner ’98 Marjorie K. Darraugh ’92 Lynne Camileo ’04 Fabian P. Cereijido ’01 James B. Coates ’90 Lucille S. Crawford ’00, ’03 Steve C. Darraugh ’93 Angela Cammarata ’85 Dave M. Cerone ’00 Barbara J. Cobham ’04 John R. Crego ’88 Joan Daugirda ’77 Eugene J. Campana ’02 Iris M. Chambers ’89 Mary Lu Coffey ’89 Mary Margaret Cressy ’76 Dollie Davenport Martha A. Campbell ’00 Theresa R. Chapman ’02 Lori Cohen ’99 Mary Ellen Crisanti ’01 Greta F. Davey ’87 Lisa S. Campo Susan M. Charland ’82 Maxine Cohen ’95 Frances Criscuolo ’92 Janice R. Davidson ’96 Mark A. Cancilla ’94 Joan E. Chase ’78, ’97 Mimi Cohen ’82 Rebecca S. Cristman ’76 Sharon R. Davies ’04 Anthony Cangelosi, Jr. ’86 Sharon E. Chase ’76 Scott J. Cohen ’87 Amy J. Cronin ’02 Earl Davis, Jr. ’92, ’99 Rodolfo V. Cantarini ’97 Marilyn Checkla ’82 Stuart H. Cohen ’94 Steven Joseph Cronin ’02 Francis C. Davis ’85 Cynthia Ward Capalbo ’03 Alvin T. Chester ’74 Alison Colby ’92 Jeffrey A. Crowther ’00 Gwendolyn E. Davis ’82

16 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Elizabeth Davis-Sorrell ’80 Susan C. Donahue ’79 EducationQuest Juliana Feenaughty ’93 Janet M. Forrest ’95 James J. Dawson ’86 Christine V. Donlon ’98 Foundation Inc. Leonard Feld ’75 Brian K. Forte ’00, ’03 Phyllis A. Day ’95 Martha D. Donnay ’04 Heather A. Edwards ’87 George Feldman ’81 Francine U. Forte ’91 Augusto J. De Barros ’99 Catherine S. Donohue ’80 Elfriede Eidam ’89 Alan P. Felice ’77 Adrienne M. Denise C. De Fabio ’91 Colette F. Dorais ’85 Richard P. Eilers ’82 Laura L. Felice ’87 Fortounas ’04, ’05 Vivian A. De Luca ’95, ’96 Eileen T. Dorritie ’96 Barbara A. Elias ’90 Eugene Felt ’86, ’90 Marilyn M. Foster ’84 Joseph A. De Merle ’88 Debra A. Doss ’99 Imad A. El-Khoury ’04 John G. Femia ’99 Pansy A. Foster ’01 Lore De Palo Mead ’94, ’95 Glenn C. Doty ’79 Harvey A. Ellis, Jr. ’81 Damon Ferguson ’04 Heather L. Fowler ’98 Helga K. de Szalay ’82 Kathleen Dougherty ’86 Suzanne L. Ellsworth ’97 Marilyn Ferguson ’87 Laurine H. Fowler ’77 Janet L. De Vito ’98 Richard M. Dow ’76 Margaretta J. Frances Fernandez ’91 Carole B. Fox ’95 Gary M. De Witt ’96 Michael V. Doyle ’97 Empey ’01, ’02 David E. Ferro ’01 Henrietta B. Fradkin ’75 Catherine R. Dean ’86 Ross C. Drake ’95 Joan M. England ’86 Linda C. Feuer ’77 Wendy S. Fragola ’91 Donald R. Dean ’96 Muriel J. Dramer ’73 Shirley M. Ernest ’84 Donald J. Fialka ’88 Susan A. Franca ’04, ’05 Carol A. Debertolis ’01 Stanley C. Drescher ’95 Michelle Eskenazi ’99 Kimberly R. Fiaschetti ’92 Deborah A. Francis ’04 Merri Ellen Decanio ’89 Bonnie L. Dries ’05 Samuel Esposito ’91 John M. Fichera, Jr. ’92, ’98 David R. Francisco ’01 Melissa M. Decker ’99 Janice A. Driscoll ’96 Barbara J. Etherson ’97 Roselyn Fields ’95 Todd A. Frangione ’01 Carol Deery ’83 Nancy Driscoll ’84 Frieda Etkin ’90 Barbara L. Fifi eld ’82 Rivka Frankel ’80 Neil R. DeFelice ’03 Maureen T. Droge ’01 Theresa A. Etzold ’91, ’92 Julene J. Figueroa ’05 Linda A. Frederick ’00 Patricia M. Degan ’98 Kimberly Y. Dross ’04 Ann M. Evangelist ’87 Margaret F. Filippelli ’02 Harvey Freeman ’77 Michele A. Degrosso ’05 Robert C. Dubil ’81 Julie E. Evans ’03, ’05 Kathleen F. Finaldi ’01 Eleonore F. Frey ’85 Noreen Dehond ’98 Ellen S. Dubois ’95 Lance M. Evans ’95 Salvatore Finazzo ’90 Amparo O. Frias ’99 Gloria Deixel ’80 Addy C. Ducey ’03 Margaret T. Evans Robert J. Finley ’98 Carol Fried ’85 John Del Balso ’00 Sandra B. Duckworth ’92 Marlene Evans Anne C. Finn ’80 Arnold R. Friedland ’79 Sonia M. Del Pilar ’79 Kathryn Eike Dudding Joanne M. Everts ’96 Mildred V. Finneran ’88 Miriam A. Friedman ’89 Annmary DeLago ’83 Tina L. Duliba ’93 Michael Eysel ’82 Sally A. Fisher ’98 Wayne C. Friedman ’03 Susan M. Delano ’01 Vivian B. Dunbar ’77 Betsy Faden- David P. Fitzpatrick ’90 Judith A. Frizlen ’89 Marcelina Delgado ’90 Anita Frohmann- Alice M. Dellis ’74 Spector ’92 Bennette Dell’olio ’05 Robert Fruchter Marilyn R. Delmage ’82 Linda Fruscione ’94 Suzanne M. Delyons ’97 Mary J. Funcheon ’98 William N. Demakakos ’94 Michael L. Fusilli ’91 Edward G. Demarco ’79 Olga M. Fyne ’89 Carla C. Demeco ’86 Pamela A. Gadway ’02 M. Alana Demers ’79 Marilyn A. Gaffney ’92 Barbara J. DeMong ’04 Lynne M. Gaglianese ’03 Valerie A. Demundo ’03 Patrick W. Gagnon ’95 Sandra A. Dennis- Christine M. Gaiser ’94 Conlon ’91 Leata I. Gales Kathleen A. Denniston ’87 Joseph C. Gallagher ’99 MaryAnn Derleth ’95 Paula M. Gallagher ’03 Paula J. Desantis Beth A. Gallmeyer ’96 Paul C. Desell ’03 Janet K. Galvin ’74 Silence W. Dessaure ’89 Edna M. Gansz ’72 Catherine L. Deszcz ’89, ’93 Carole F. Garabedian ’77 Jeanette L. Dawn I. Garcia ’04 Devenitch ’89, ’94 Emily F. Garcia ’84, ’86 Louis Devita ’77 Joseph R. Gardiner Carollee R. Dewey ’01 Dale Gardner Tammy L. Di Domenico ’03 Deb Amory, dean of the Central New York Center, with Judy Parkhurst ’98 at the Barry J. Garigen ’77 Victor T. Di Fusco ’99 Syracuse Learners First kickoff event. Douglas D. Garrison ’87 John C. Di Perno, Jr. ’92 E. Margaret Garvila ’97 Michael Di Perte ’97 Eugene P. Garvin ’84 Beverly L. Di Santo ’93, ’96 Marie C. Gaspard ’02 Patrice R. Dickerson ’91 Jacqueline F. Duncan ’85 Qureshi ’91, ’92 Mabel E. Fitzpatrick ’83 Ana R. Gatta ’95 Mary D. Dickinson ’77 Maureen Dunleavy ’05 Gregory P. Faling ’96 Steven T. Flagg ’98 Victoria P. Gaughan ’94 Philip A. Diehl, Jr. ’76 Barbara W. Dunn ’91 Beth Fallon ’98 Elaine R. Flamm ’77 Isabelle A. Gaulin ’85 Joan D. Dietz ’87 Amy S. Dunne ’05 Frances R. Faltz ’90, ’91 Alice P. Flanagan ’95 Patricia A. Gautsche- Blase F. Disano ’87 Steven W. Durham ’04 Ella C. Fandrey ’85 Richard N. Fletcher ’98 Jones ’94, ’96 Ellen A. DiSano ’01, ’04 Ann M. Dwyer ’84 Catherine M. Fanucchi ’94 Stacie Flint-Berman ’82 Jewelle Gayle-Jones ’75 Jack Disraeli ’74 Douglas J. Dwyer ’88 Sandra J. Farah ’05 Flora Flomenhaft ’84 Eileen Geis ’98 Jacquilyn A. Charles M. Dyer ’00 Jacqueline S. Fare ’93 Rose Marie J. Follan ’94 Geraldine Gelber ’74 Dmytrenko ’00 Marjorie J. Dziak ’98 Biagio Farina ’91 Lorraine D. Foltz ’85 Wayne O. Geller ’98 Elizabeth W. Doble ’77 Mary E. Eager ’83 Ethel B. Farkas ’75 Mary Foran-O’Herron ’85 Elaine M. Genova ’02 Angela M. Doe ’98 Patricia E. Ebert ’86, ’93 Colleen M. Farland ’02 Dorothy H. Forbes ’80 Janet K. George ’90 Josephine Doherty ’00 Randolph Echeveste ’05 Mariel M. Farlow ’94 Kathleen F. Forbes ’88 Tina M. George ’04 Scott Doherty ’02 Jacqueline E. Eck- Vincenza A. Farnan ’01 Nancy M. Ford ’92, ’93 Josephine Gerke ’90 Richard Dolhun ’98, ’99 Newell ’85 Cheryl A. Farr ’03 Suzanne C. Ford ’94 Annette M. Gernatt ’91, ’94 Annette L. Domagala ’90 Wendy L. Eddy ’98 Marjorie A. Farrell ’97 Virginia A. Ford ’02 Donald G. Gerould ’76 Judith A. Domanski ’91 Natalie A. Edmunds ’80 Kim S. Farrow ’00 Ronald J. Forgue ’93 Regina Gerrato ’91, ’93 Gerald W. Donahue ’94 Tracy K. Fazzi ’88 Bridget Forkin ’01 Elizabeth Gerrity ’04

17 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

CONTRIBUTORS Elliot L. Greenblatt ’87 Quentin J. Hanrahan ’78 Gertrude A. Hershkop ’87 Shirley V. Jackson ’96 (continued) Jacquelyne T. Greene ’96 Katherine A. Hansen ’98 Martin R. Hertz ’83 William N. Jackson ’85 Donald Greenhaus ’95 Nancy A. Hansen ’03 Helene T. Ann G. Jacobs ’98 James A. Ghent ’98 Timothy A. Gregory ’00 April A. Harrington ’90, ’92 Hertzlinger ’85, ’87 Gloria M. Jacobs ’77 Edward T. Naim M. Gribaa ’98, ’99 James W. Harrington, Jr. ’03 Robert T. Heslin ’84 Jessica S. Jacobs ’04 Giacchino ’90, ’96 John P. Griffi n ’78, ’01 Joan M. Harrington ’99 Nancy L. Hess ’92 Karen L. Jacobs ’76 Anita M. Giangreco ’95 James H. Griffi th ’98 Richard L. Anita S. Hesser ’03 Susan M. Jacobs ’01 Richard J. Giannicchi ’96 Ann M. Grimaldi ’01, ’04 Harrington ’98, ’00 Bernard J. Heveron ’97 Mary Jamison ’90 John Giardina ’76 April Griseta ’03 Hazel L. Harris ’83 Anne I. Heywood ’79 Kimberly A. Jarnot ’04 Marie Dolores Gil ’91 Frances Gritz ’05 Sandra E. Harris ’87 Andrew Hickey ’04 Eugene F. Jarrett ’99 Jonathan C. Gilbert ’85, ’89 Peter H. Groff ’76 Arlynne B. Harrison ’77 Dorothy L. Hicks ’93 Mary Jaskowski ’85, ’86 Gertrude Gilligan ’94 James H. Gross ’05 George E. Hart ’93 Barbara A. Higens- Joel I. Jason ’99 Helen M. Giordano ’97 Jane F. Gross ’78 Scott A. Harwood ’03 Shafer ’04 Vicki L. Jayes ’01 Barbara A. Giorgi ’92 Nancy T. Gross ’04 Jacquelyn L. Haskins ’76 Kenneth A. Higgins ’82 Carla M. Jennetti ’03 Ralph F. Gironda, Jr. ’95 Denise M. Grove ’76 Ellen Hauben ’87 Jeanne M. Hilburger ’82 Anne-Marie Jensen ’82 Anne M. Gitzen ’84 Kevin J. Grucella ’87 Carol Webel Hausen ’75 Diann H. Hildreth ’89 Phillip J. Jensen ’98 Richard E. Gizzi ’80 Marie A. Guastella ’99 Mary V. Hays ’84 Janice F. Hiller ’79 Donna M. Jerdo ’92, ’04 Anthony A. Glassman ’74 Richard S. Gubala ’85 Bonita L. Hazelton ’92 Conwell Hines ’92 Cansalee Johnson ’87, ’90 Justina Gluck ’89 Penny L. Gugino ’03 Helen M. Heal ’04 Marjory B. Hinman ’79 Christine A. Johnson ’94 Colleen M. Goddard ’98 Peter L. Gugliuzza ’87 Kathe L. Healy- Samuel Hirsch ’73 Edna Johnson ’83 Frank C. Godfrey, Jr. ’82 Paige L. Guido ’00, ’03 Adams ’93, ’96, ’03 Stephen W. Hiter ’98 Gail M. Johnson ’88 Charles P. Goetz ’81 Gregory E. Gulbrandsen ’02 Thomas W. Hearn ’82 Donald D. Hittner ’97 Leola D. Johnson ’05 Norma Goldfarb ’81 Michael A. Gulli ’04 Herman D. Heilman ’74 David Hobbs ’92 Patricia I. Johnson ’95 Irving S. Goldfi nger ’79 Joseph Gullotta ’83 Linda C. Heim ’00 Janice R. Hodge ’85 Arleen L. Johnston ’95 Edie Goldman ’01 Carole Gulston ’98 Richard P. Helenek ’99 James J. Hoefl ich ’90, ’94 Jeanne S. Jones ’89, ’01 George A. Sema K. Gurun ’88 Jerry B. Helker ’80 Caroline A. Hoffman ’87 Louise Neville Jones ’77 Goldsmith ’83, ’86 Cynthia A. Haase ’86 Dorothy Paul Heller ’75 Michele E. Hoffman ’94 Marcia Jones ’88 Jeffrey Goldstein ’85 Michael J. Hacker ’88 Marta A. Hemming ’93 William T. Hoffman, Jr. ’03 Marilyn I. Jones ’86 Jay V. Gonyea ’95, ’96 Steven A. Hadranyi ’79 John J. Henderson, Sr. ’86 Richard A. Hoffmann ’99 Pamela Jones ’04 Paula T. Theroux- Joan K. Haefner ’83 Maureen Henderson ’04 Susan Hoffmire-Sharp ’98 Raymond F. Jones ’03 Gonyea ’91, ’03 John P. Haggerty ’76 Glenn T. Hendricks ’04 Carol L. Hoke ’88 Raymond S. Jones ’77 Helen S. Gonzales ’89 Doris Ann Hahn ’88 Carol V. Hendrickson ’76 Deborah S. Hoke ’90 Marjorie T. Jordahl ’76 Egda M. Gonzalez ’99 Claire Haizlip Susan J. Henle ’01 Randall G. Holcomb ’88 Ruth S. Jordan Fogarty ’96 Jose A. Gonzalez-Catana ’04 Barbara Hall ’91, ’94 Barbara M. Henza ’96 Rosemary F. Julia R. Jorge ’87 Maureen W. Goodman ’82 Channelle T. Hall ’04 Kenneth E. Herbert ’98 Holland ’03, ’04 Danny D. Joseph ’03 Dolores A. Holmes ’98 Regina A. Joyce ’90, ’91 Fred J. Holmes ’04 William R. Julien ’95 Gladys W. Holmes ’76 James E. Jumper ’87 Meo-Fong Hom ’93 Karen J. Jurcsak ’94 Daniel Hopkins ’82 Elizabeth M. Jurgens ’98 Linda D. Hopkins ’98 Carol M. Jurs ’99 Marlene R. Horbinski ’98 Michael E. Justian ’83 Richard A. Horner ’75 Rita A. Justino ’76 Howard Hornik ’77 Kevin F. Kaderli ’82 Anasztazia A. Hornyak ’96 Gloria R. Kahl ’98 Mil M. Horosko ’89 Fannette Kaiser ’74 Ann L. Horton-Line ’95 Theresa M. Kalb ’92, ’02 Gail E. Hostuttler ’99 Joan J. Kalen ’76 Valerie B. Hough ’00 Marlaine E. Regina Howard ’78 Kaniecki ’00, ’04 Marian A. Howkins ’78 Gloria M. Kanmaz ’92 Cynthia E. Howson ’03 Edward Kaplan ’80 Brenda J. Hudson Myrtle Kaplan ’77 Norman E. Hudson ’76 Mashi Kaufman ’94 Dianne G. Huenlich ’03 Frances Kaufmann ’85 Laurie L. Hulbert ’94 John-Andrew Kay ’01 Helga J. Hulse ’96 Lois Jeanne Kay ’85 Alumni Sylvia Carter ’03, ’04 and Anne Emmerson ’85 at the Long Island Learners Daphne Hunt-Clement ’80 Emily Kaznica ’95 First kickoff event. Glenda M. Hunte ’05 Cynthia B. Kealey ’88 Barbara J. Huntley ’04 Ellen M. Keefe ’90 Lauren E. Googin ’03 Gwendolyn P. Hall Bruce T. Herendeen ’80 Marvin S. Hurwitz ’80 Roger R. Keeran Bruce A. Gordon ’78 Pierre Hall ’97 Rachel Herfi eld ’90 Phillip R. Hurwitz ’83 Scott Keir Judith Gorman Karla Haller ’02 William J. Herman ’79 Edward A. Ihne ’88 Catherine L. Kelley ’84 Marianne C. Michael J. Halpin ’95 Imee Hernandez ’01 Chikako Ikeguchi ’99 Charles Kellman ’77 Gorman ’87, ’89 Susan G. Hamelin ’76 Jose A. Hernandez ’00 Annemarie Illium ’76 Sharon J. Kellogg ’97 Anna J. Goss ’85 Thomas A. Hamilton ’96 William Hernandez ’01 Mary Lou Impellizeri ’84 Barbara J. Kelly ’98 Margaret Gotthelf ’76 Michelle Hamilton-Scott ’83 Ana Hernandez-Lee ’90 Margaret E. Indelicato ’84 James W. Kelly ’86 Sylvia F. Graham Maureen K. Hamula ’97 Katherine J. Heron ’01 Margaret J. Ireland ’77 Judith T. Kelly ’04 Claudette Gray ’80 Allen J. Handelman ’89 Robert F. Herrmann ’92 Ellen D. Iversen ’96 Victoria L. Kelly ’86 Christine B. Green ’93 John M. Hanly ’04 Phillip H. Hershberger ’01 Mark C. Ivy ’97 William F. Kelly ’93 Mark Green ’84, ’85 Gregory H. Hanna ’75, ’76 Harold Hershenson ’77 Owen P. Jackson ’83 Kenneth J. Kemmet ’02

18 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE SUMMARY OF GIVING FOR 2005 GIVING FOR ALL PURPOSES – SUMMARY BY SOURCE

SOURCE NUMBER OF DONORS TOTAL CONTRIBUTED PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL Alumni 4,407 $308,864 29% Employees (current and former) 215 $59,808 6% Corporations 74 $149,653 14% Foundations 15 $440,554 42% Friends/Organizations 140 $95,154 9%

Total 4,851 $1,054,033 100%

Included in the above totals is $375,421 from 23 Empire State College Foundation Board members. Their generous support accounted for more than 35 percent of all contributions in 2005.

Donna S. Kenestrick ’87 Marc Kotz ’90 Ann Langman ’80 Marilyn W. Levy ’93 Elaine M. Lovegreen ’90, ’94 James P. Kennedy ’77 Frances L. Kovacs ’02 James A. Langone ’90 Rochelle Levy ’99 Michael W. Lovegreen ’90 Nina M. Kenny ’01 Virginia M. Kovel ’74 Mary Langstrand ’02, ’03 Richard F. Lewandowski ’04 John B. Loveland ’91 Kevin A. Kerley ’93 Lynda L. Kowalski ’92 Lenore Lanka Cheryl A. Lewis ’04 Judith A. Lovuolo- M. Althea Kester ’86 Douglas R. Kozlik ’91 Anna Maria Lantino ’03 Elizabeth D. Lewis ’02 Bhushan ’80 Linda J. Kevins ’93 Karen R. Kozloski ’96, ’97 Debra L. Lapallo-Ryan ’99 Mary Jane Lewis ’84 Winifred H. Low ’72 * Susan G. Kickbush ’91, ’94 Nancy I. Kraft ’91 Susan Diane LaPier ’03 Shelley Lewis-Ruff ’98 Donna M. Luca- Jennifer Kiernan ’03 Shirley W. Kramer ’76 Joseph C. Laplaca ’86 Joyce Yaa Lewis- Watkins ’95 John Kiernan ’94 Joan D. Krasner ’75 Vivian Jane Larter ’92 Swensson ’01 Richard Lucey, Jr. ’01 Kathleen S. Kiernan ’02 Lucinda A. Krause ’92 Susan A. Laughlin ’88, ’92 Stella Li ’04 Cynthia B. Lucia ’96 Albert James Killius ’77 Barbara Krauthamer ’85 Marcella S. Lavarnway ’85 Philip Liberatore ’83 Cecilia Luciano ’96 Marcia Kimmelman ’86 Evelyn E. Krekic ’92 Craig W. Lavis ’89 Barbara Licata ’86 Marie A. Luciano ’02 Bambi L. King ’04 Miriam Y. Krinsky ’04 Gregory J. Lavrik ’92 Paulette A. Licitra ’93 Pamela J. Luckie ’93 Eleanor J. King ’83 Gary Krolikowski Irene M. Lawn ’78 Robert J. Licursi ’02 Sandra J. Ludwa ’82 Henry F. Kingston ’94 Janet L. Krouse ’00 Estelle B. Lazell ’80 Howard Lieberman ’81 Claudette Lugano ’92 Marilyn E. Kinner ’84 Lorraine P. Krup ’76 Alfred E. Le Blanc ’86 William J. Liebmann ’78 Stanley W. Lukas ’96 Rose Ann S. Kinnie ’89 Pauline E. Kubizne ’82 Linda A. Leahey ’01 Georgianne Liesch ’94 Barbara A. Lund ’80 Kathy Beth Kinzel ’99 Carol A. Kuehnhoff ’01 Carol M. Lear ’95 Jeanne H. Lindsay ’87 Elizabeth B. Lund ’98 Vincent J. Kirby ’95 Dorothy C. Kuell ’99 Jean Sharon Leavy ’82 James S. Lisle ’95 Elizabeth C. Lund ’97, ’98 Anne L. Kirkham ’95 Vincent J. Kumjian ’78 Lindsay E. LeBrecht ’89 Ellen Ann Litman ’75 Debra S. Lunn ’98 Sheryl A. Klee ’99 Anthony Stephen Kurec ’76 June H. LeClaire ’83 Nanette M. Little ’93 Joseph A. Luongo ’82 Barbara L. Klein ’99 Elizabeth F. Kurtik ’87 Nancy K. Leffel ’98 Rebecca Lloyd ’95 Mary A. Lupoli ’02 Helen Klein ’74 Myrna Kurtz ’93 Carol Ann Leffl er ’90 Lockheed Martin David L. Lutz ’03 Janis M. Klein ’81 Joseph A. Debra S. Lehman ’97 Corporation Mary M. Lynch ’93 Gary A. Kleitz ’98 Kwiatkowski ’98, ’99 Joyce W. Lehmann ’78 Rachel L. Lockwood ’00 Vincent Lynch ’95 Chris Klimecko ’04 Kay A. La Fond ’96 Marilyn Leiman ’97 Patricia C. Loesch ’92 Lesley B. Lyon ’81 Linda J. Knataitis ’87 Leonard J. La Rocca ’91 Marilyn Z. Lent ’98 Joan Logan ’87 Marie T. Maag ’87 Regina O. Knight ’94 Beverly W. Labelle ’80 Kathleen Volp Leonard ’85 Elizabeth A. Lombard ’91 Barbara A. Mabel ’90, ’92 Lorraine M. Knoll ’76 Michael LaChance ’92 Samuel Leonardo, Jr. ’89 Joseph A. Lombardoni ’91 Paul J. MacAvoy ’97 Judy Kocmieroski ’76 Edward J. Lachenauer ’85 Evan G. Leslie, Jr. ’95 Margaret J. Lombart ’94 Robert J. MacDonald ’90 Loren A. Koelle ’96 Barbara B. Lachow ’81 Gary J. Lessard ’89 Phillip N. Loncar ’86, ’98 Arline R. Mace ’90, ’93 Irving J. Koff ’76 Eleanor S. Lafferty ’90, ’93 Carole A. Lesson ’74 Charles N. Long, Jr. ’01 Steven D. Macedo ’91 Micki S. Koffl er ’79 Edward D. Lafl amm ’92 Florence Leung ’95 Geraldine Lopes ’79 Sylvia A. Macey ’86, ’88 Christina Kokiasmenos ’89 Kathy C. LaFond ’04 Elizabeth LeValley ’96 Frances Lopez ’97 John W. Machlica ’80 Teresa Kollath ’91 Margaret T. Lagonegro ’76 Betty M. LeVan ’77 George V. Lopez ’92 Jamie A. Macica ’99 Jan M. Koret ’93 Frank P. Lagonigro ’80 Fred B. Levenson ’91 Eileen A. Lore ’01 Kristina L. Mack ’91 Steven Korin ’85, ’96 Angelo J. Lamendola ’76 Janette L. Levenson ’86 Paul J. Lorelli ’93 Barbara K. MacKay ’92 Ellen G. Kornrumpf ’00, ’03 Wende L. Lampert ’87, ’91 Irving Levine ’77 Jerry W. Lottie ’99 Thomas H. Mackey, III ’93 Marilyn Kossoff ’78 Phyllis Landau ’89 Irwin H. Levine ’75 Ann Loughman Daniel J. MacLaughlin ’88

*Deceased 19 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

CONTRIBUTORS Betty McCanty Dorothy M. Miller ’81 Pearl Tabak Natter ’80 Catherine M. Ozug ’87, ’89 (continued) Margaret M. McCarron ’97 Frances V. Miller ’92 Marjorie H. Neal ’82 Alan C. Pace ’94 Sarah S. McCarthy ’81 Joan F. Miller ’76 Ada R. Neary ’79 Joan Packard ’01 Carol H. Maedel ’83 Susan R. McCarthy ’97 Sarah R. Miller ’03 Sandra L. Neighbour Nancy A. Padilla ’88 Salvatore C. Magaddino ’98 Susan H. McCaskie ’88 Victoria Miller ’77 James D. Nelson ’75 Beverly L. Paige ’99 Cynthia J. Magee ’95 Charles J. McCole ’77 Virginia M. Miller ’96 Janet Nelson ’96 Christine F. Paladino ’00 Valerie A. Magee ’97 Jacqueline M. Warner J. Mills ’77 Horace C. Nero ’03 Joseph N. Palagonia ’94 Patricia A. Maguire ’99 McConnell ’02 Brenda A. Minichello ’98 Karlene G. Nesbitt ’02 Betty A. Palmer ’87 Elizabeth A. Mahar ’05 Kenneth G. McConnell ’90 Kathleen M. Mino ’99 Anita L. Ness ’77 Lenda Palmer ’00 Marianne J. Maher ’90 Maria P. McCue ’04 Denis Mistric ’04 Arden Mary Jill C. Palmer-Wood ’91 Theresa J. Maher ’97, ’00 Brenda A. McCullen ’02 Claudett M. Mitchell ’98 Neubauer ’98, ’00 David L. Paniccia ’00 Margaret A. Mahler ’93 Ann M. McDonnell ’98 Grace S. Mitchell ’90 Donna T. Neuhauser ’96 Anthony T. Papandrea ’92 Paul J. Maier ’75 Susan F. McDuffi e ’74 Teresa A. Mitchell ’04 Robert Lester Nevil ’78 Karen L. Paperno ’01 Dale D. Major ’83 Joanne L. McGilton ’76 Ursula H. Mitchell ’98, ’01 Wendy L. Nevills ’01 Claire E. Parker ’77 Alan J. Maldonado ’02 Joseph W. McGirk ’96 Juanita Mitchell-Scott ’91 Joan H. Newman ’85 Kellyanne Parker ’05 Barbara E. Malone ’00, ’04 John F. McGoldrick ’88 JoAnne Mitchum ’03 Marlene R. Newman ’73 Sharon A. Parker ’02 Joan E. Maloney ’77 Ellen W. McGuire ’80, ’81 Beverly M. Mitlin ’76 Rhoda Newman ’90 Maria M. Parody ’02 Merceditas M. Manago- Judy A. McHale ’96 Andrew J. Mitrano ’73 Ronald F. Newman ’04 Jo Ellen Pasqua ’84 Alexander ’05 Jeffrey D. McIntosh ’05 Paul F. Mittermeyer ’93 Marie E. Ng ’84 Edith A. Pasquale Michael A. Mancini ’79 Mary B. McIntyre ’96 Sarita Mlawer ’76 Patricia A. Nichols ’85 Gerald A. Pasquale ’95 Thomas F. Shawn D. McKane ’91 Karen Modell ’97 James S. Nicklaus ’03 Yvonne E. Mangiolomini ’96 Maureen C. McKenna ’00 Rosemary B. Mogavero ’97 Gretchen Pasqualicchio ’03, ’04 Nancy J. Mangus ’88, ’89 Corinna K. Sonia I. Moises ’03 Niederbuhl ’94, ’99 Donna M. Pataffi ’94, ’97 Anna Mantovani ’99 McKnight ’02, ’03 Carol L. Moldt ’01 Frederick V. Nielsen ’81 Jacqueline M. Paterniti ’86 Diane B. Marchand ’91 Michael McLaughlin ’75 Mary Ann Molfetas ’84 Ronald F. Nistler ’91 Chris Paterno ’04 Margaret M. Mardany ’76 Maureen E. McLean ’00 Judith A. Moloughney ’95 Linda G. Nitz ’84 Monica A. Patrick ’03 Bryan Anton Mardoian ’01 Joan K. McMahon ’88, ’05 Nicholas W. Monafo ’95 Mary Lou Noah ’79 Nancy J. Patterson ’82 Curtiss Marg ’05 Bonnie G. McNally ’78 Sarah Mondale ’04 Carl J. Nobile ’99 Donna L. Pattison ’05 Joseph A. Margiotta ’87 Donna M. McNaughton ’90 Thomas R. Monroe ’74 Deborah A. Noble ’94 Mary Jane Pauling- Susanne Marino ’98, ’01 Celeste T. McQuarrie ’98 Timothy T. Montagliano ’02 Miyuki Nomura ’04 Jones ’77 Susann R. Maris ’79 Betty McZorn ’79 Pedro E. Montalvo ’83 Nancy Noolas- James Pavoldi ’99 Mark One Real Estate Donna L. Mead ’76 Maryanne Nachtigal ’96 Scott E. Pearson ’03 Helen D. Markessinis ’83 Mary E. Mead ’78 Monteferrante ’90 Ednamae K. Nordby ’95 Denise A. Pearston ’94 Helen Markowitch ’98 Judith Meadow Dorothy A. Montulli ’79 Norbert A. Norris, Jr. ’87 Erika Pedone ’98 Alphonse J. Marrazzo ’94 Dawn D. Meconi ’96 Mary S. Mooney ’74 Beth M. Northup ’98 Ronald C. Peio ’87 Alexandra R. Marshall ’04 Linda M. Medeiros ’90 Hazel D. Moore ’86 Dennis M. Norton ’92 Steven J. Peitler ’00 Loretta C. Marshall ’89 Anita M. Medina ’81 James R. Moore ’98 Mary L. Novak ’89 Douglas Pell ’77 Laura Marsiglia ’91, ’94 Peggy C. Meerse Linda D. Moore ’90, ’93 Patricia A. Nowak ’90 Anthony Pennabere ’91, ’98 Richard F. Martin ’91 David L. Meier ’00 Lorena B. Moore ’76 B. Frank Nowicki ’87 Ethel Penner ’75 Ronald C. Martin ’77 Betty Meiselman ’95 Paul A. Moore ’79 Carol Ann Nowinski ’93 Joann I. Pensabene ’88 Thomas M. Martin ’76 Kim A. Meissner ’94, ’96 Mary M. Moores ’00 Alice B. Nuzzolese ’97 Wendy R. Penzel ’91 Belle Martino-Gibson ’85 Carol L. Meka ’03 Michael F. Morency ’82 Amanda S. Oakley- Augustino Peretti ’77 John E. Martz, Jr. ’88, ’90 Michael P. Melanson ’78 John A. Moresco ’03 Moore ’03 Irene D. Perevich ’95 Darlene M. Masseo ’79 Sandra Aldrich Melville ’77 Regina Morgan ’99 Thomas W. Oaks ’02 Kimberlea A. Perez ’03, ’04 Kathleen M. Masterson ’99 Mark S. Mendelsohn ’79 Timothy Morgan ’04 Eileen Obser ’98 Kevin J. Perham ’99 Robin A. Masterson ’98 Mary Ann Merklein ’92, ’98 Verdell M. Morgan ’91 Frank Occhuizzo ’04 Robert Perilli Barbara N. Matassa ’02 Marie Merla ’96, ’97 Gretchen E. Morith ’00 Debra L. O’Connor ’00 Barbara A. Perlmutter ’97 Annamma T. Mathew ’98 Richard Matthew Janet E. Moro ’85, ’90 Carmen O’Connor- Dorothy Perlmutter ’82 George Mathew ’87, ’88 Merlino ’03 Elizabeth A. Morrissey ’99 Rivera ’90 Robert Pernesiglio ’01, ’04 Richard A. Mathews ’04 Marsha R. Meyers ’74 John Morse Marilyn E. Odol ’81 Rose Marie Pernice ’94, ’96 Deborah A. Mattei ’00 Debra Meyn ’86 Rosanna M. Moser ’82 Linda A. O’Donnell ’91 E. Randall Perrin ’83 Bonnie L. Matteson ’87 Regina F. Mian ’77 Ronald P. Moses ’79 Margaret A. O’Donnell ’00 Gary L. Perrin ’91, ’94 David J. Mattice ’73 Judith A. Michaels ’04 Robert A. Mosher ’92 Elaine G. Ogiste ’01 Arthur M. Perry ’93 Gordon W. Maycumber ’82 Helen B. Michalosky ’74 Margaret M. Mrugalski ’96 Shirley Okrent ’77 Ernest G. Perry ’77 Petricia Mayott ’91 Laura Michatek ’97 Mini-Imah M. Angeline G. Oldfi eld ’92 Brenda Pestillo ’94, ’95 John F. McAvey ’95 Joanna I. Migliore ’92 Muhammad ’01 Dianne K. Olsen ’02 Theresa Derasmo Peters ’93 Jesse R. McCabe ’94, ’95 Kathleen R. Mikulka ’90 Jeanne K. Muhl ’95 Joseph F. O’Neill ’01 Albert Peterson ’96 Elaine L. McCaig ’88, ’91 James P. Milhaven ’94 Monika M. Mullen ’86 Michael J. O’Neill ’88 Linda Peterson ’89 Jean Friedrichs Derek Miller ’84 Susan A. Mulvey ’95 Helene M. Onserud ’88 James A. Petty ’04 McCann ’86 Devora Y. Miller ’89 Peter Muriello ’93 Seymour B. Orgel ’76 Eric J. Pfi sterer ’91, ’94 Theresa L. Murnane ’97 Bernadette Orlosky ’01 John J. Phelan ’03 John M. Murphy, Sr. ’86 Carmen M. Ortiz ’03 James A. Phelps ’94 Mary Beth Murphy ’94 Sylvia Ostrow ’82 Beatrice Phillips We welcome each and every contribution. Dawn J. Murray ’91 Cynthia Oswald ’01 Irene Phillips ’79 To make a gift using a credit card, John R. Murray ’87 Peter M. Ottly ’92 Sugi Pickard ’97 visit our secure online form at Gina M. Murtagh ’91 Greta G. Ouimette ’82 Richard G. Pickens ’92 www.esc.edu/annualfund Michael J. Muscatello ’98 Brigetta E. Overcash ’78 George M. Pierce ’81 Richard W. Muscatello ’76 Genevieve Overholt ’84, ’88 Geraldine A. Pierce ’98 or call the Annual Giving Offi ce: Thomas J. Mushow ’97 Bonny L. Owens ’93 Harriett L. Pierce ’92 800 847-3000 ext. 2234. Roxanne K. Mutchler ’03 Geraldine Owens ’83 Virginia H. Pierce ’76 Michael A. Napolitano ’95 Laurel J. Owens ’01 Urbano A. Pina ’85

20 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. Rose Pino ’79 Marie Puckett ’91 Lawrence J. Reid ’80 Lucas Rodriguez ’88, ’90 Rose M. Russell ’78 Gail M. Piranio ’94 Mary Ann Puglisi- Robert L. Reidy ’79 Mary C. Rodriguez ’95 Carl N. Russo ’99 Patricia Y. Pisaneschi Martinez ’84 Gerhard A. Reile ’78 Teresa T. Rodriguez ’88, ’92 Nora C. Ruthig ’04 Mary R. Pitt ’89, ’92 Joseph Pullman ’86 John Frank Reilly ’84 Denise A. Roe ’02 Patricia Ryams ’90 Renee T. Pitts ’04 Phyllis L. Pullman ’79 John Joseph Reilly ’88 Francis G. Roell ’93 Judith E. Ryan ’96 Brian D. Place ’02 Thomas M. Pumo ’00 Lois J. Reilly ’00 Henry M. Roenke, III ’78 Linda C. Sabha ’94, ’97 Linda M. Pleat ’04 Linda Purtan-O’Connell ’93 Margaret C. Reilly ’80 Christopher J. Rogers ’76 Joann G. Sadlon ’99 Lynda L. Pleszewski ’95 Vello Puust ’77 John J. Reina ’74 Judith E. Rohan ’80, ’92 Lucille M. Safi r ’80 Cheryl J. Pletcher ’91 Peter T. Puzzo ’92 Thomas H. Reinagel ’86 Beatrice M. Rohrmeier Alan H. Saikin ’85 Robert Wayne Pletcher ’90 Alice M. Pytak ’84 Mary E. Relihan ’01 George T. Roman ’86 Joseph J. Salek, Jr. ’80 Jeannie C. Plummer ’87 Sharon E. Race ’98 Louis John Renna ’78 Philip J. Romanzi ’01 Emma B. Salisbury ’04 Joyce M. Pochunow ’80 Mary P. Racette Anne Marie E. Reuss ’94 Livia Romeo ’84, ’89 Charles W. Salkewicz ’97 John F. Polimeni ’76 Robert E. Racette, Sr. ’76 Victor D. Reyes ’94 Anne G. Romney ’76 Susan M. Salvo ’97 Elizabeth S. Sammis ’84 Israel Sanchez ’83 Sue Ellen Sardzinski ’92 Mary J. Sarkis ’75 Angela Sarni ’04 Goldie Satt-Arrow Caroline Savino ’88, ’89 Lindalee Sawyer ’94 James L. Scanlon ’91 Christopher D. Scarsi ’03 Annette Schaaff ’92, ’94 Barbara J. Schaefer ’99 Kenneth P. Schaeffer, Jr. ’89 Judith Schaer ’80 Barbara A. Schaffstall ’99 Steven A. Scherm ’01 Gary P. Schlegel ’81 Carl T. Schlesinger ’83 Rachel Schmidt ’91 Tamar M. Schmidt ’90 Nancy E. Schneider ’84 Noreen M. Schnell ’79 Evelyn S. Schoenholtz ’80 George J. Schreiber, III ’00 Ahuva G. Schulman ’93 Sarah M. Schulman ’85 Steven Schuman ’93 Students from The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies meet after work to attend classes. Carol L. Schutt ’04 Geraldine B. Schwartz ’83 Nancy B. Schwartz ’76 Joel L. Polinsky ’83 Frank J. Rader Arthur D. Reynolds ’87 Lillian M. Roode ’89 Richard F. Schwartz ’91 Noelle M. Pollet ’98 Christine K. Radesca ’97 Cindy L. Reynolds ’05 Michael K. Rooney ’88, ’02 Stephen Schwebler ’82 Judith C. Pomerantz ’04 John J. Radigan ’91 Stephanie C. Reynolds ’94 Wendy R. Rosano ’90 Ralph D. Schwonke ’85 Robert A. Pondiscio ’02 John R. Ragazzo ’75 Debra A. Reyome ’98, ’01 Magda Rosenberg ’80 Paul A. Sciangula ’99 Janet O. Porcher ’91 Beverly D. Rager ’81 Imogene S. Reznick ’80 Jill F. Rosenbloom ’83 Barbara W. Scott Johanna W. Portas ’00 Runa Shamina Rahman ’04 Richard A. Riccardi ’79 Irma Rosenson ’74 Barrington G. Scott ’01 Geraldine J. Porter ’75 Valmiki Dinna Ramani ’85 Margaret T. Rich ’98 Eve F. Roshevsky ’02 Dorothy Scott Margaret S. Porter ’95 David J. Rambo ’04 Michael W. Richards ’93 Deborah Rossano-Cloke ’98 Evelyn M. Scott ’82 Henry Posada ’04 Leon M. Ramire ’04 Roger A. Richards ’04 Guy A. Rossi ’00 Margaret C. Scott ’87 Marian W. Potter June A. Ramsay ’04 Doris A. Richardson ’93 Joseph T. Rossi ’97, ’04 Regina A. Seaman ’96 Mary E. Powers ’92 Cheryl L. Ranalletta ’91 Ann Richichi ’87 Gertrude B. Roth ’99 Audrey J. Sears Rosalie Powers Mary E. Rankin ’88 Jacqueline A. Ricketts ’91 Selma Rothstein ’81 Cheryl A. Sears ’98 Veronica E. Powers ’77 Dominick J. Rappa ’75 Bonnie Ritt ’91 James J. Roti Roti ’77 Marianna Seaton ’02 Ann L. Pratt ’97 Mildred M. Raps ’84 Alba N. Rivera ’05 Vincent V. Rotolo ’90 Wilma Joyce Seaver ’91 Thomas G. Preble ’80 Michael A. Ratner ’83 Barbara O. Rivera ’05 Janice E. Rovner ’01 Ann M. Segan ’02, ’04 Carlton S. Prescott, Sr. ’91 Teresa L. Raughley ’99 William A. Rivera ’00, ’02 Michael J. Rowley ’03 Rosemary Seibert ’90 Marlene Press ’79 Donald Rauscher ’81 William Rivera ’93 Ruth A. Rowley ’98 Nessema A. Seibold ’96 John M. Priano ’02 Martha A. Ray ’00, ’03 Julia Ann Riverso ’04 Curtis J. Royael ’98 Anna Seits ’85 Diane M. Price ’91 Heather A. Raymond ’94 Thom Roach ’86 Charles H. Royes Edward C. Sembor ’81 Louis Price ’94 Patricia A. Rebholz ’93 Joan Roberts ’83 John G. Rubel ’78 Pamela A. Semeiks ’02 Sydel Prince ’75 Susan G. Rebmann ’00, ’02 Jane P. Robertson ’79 David P. Rubenstein ’94 Edward R. Sergeant ’91 Peter M. Pringle ’90 James M. Reddin ’78 Barbara A. Robinson ’96 Joan M. Rudder ’89 Dolores T. Sgambati Robert F. Profi ge ’85 John D. Redner ’79 Deborah Robinson ’97, ’04 Stephen T. Rueff ’94 Judith M. Sgoff ’99 Shannon A. Proper ’00, ’03 Dieskau E. Reed ’02 David H. Roche ’89 Janice Rupe ’96 Anne Shafkowitz ’02 Proquest Company Edward R. Reed ’83 Terre F. Roche ’95 Noreen T. Rusinsky ’86 Aruna P. Shah ’78 Paul Przeniczny Joanne Reed ’03 Carolina A. Rock ’02 Leona M. Russell ’04 George W. Shanahan, Jr. ’85 Carol A. Przybycien ’93 Christine S. Reekie ’00 Irwin Rockoff ’76 Paul C. Russell ’89, ’90 Barbara A. Shank ’02 Marcia Pszeniczny ’81 Lucille Z. Reeser ’89, ’91 Joan Rodie ’94 Randy R. Russell ’00 Francine G. Shapass ’96

21 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

CONTRIBUTORS William R. Sommers ’01 Donna M. Tarantello ’92 Lisa A. Van Dett ’00 Alisa Weingarten ’05 (continued) Gloria Sondheim ’84 Adele M. Targonski ’78 Carol S. Van Hoesen ’99 Adelle N. Weiss ’77 Gerardo H. Sorondo ’91 Patricia Anne Tarpinian ’78 Carolyn E. Van Wie ’94 Blossom Weiss ’80 Linda L. Sharp ’91 Marla R. Sorrells ’01 Harvey Tasch ’95 Teare VanDenburgh Sarah Lou Welch ’89 Peter J. Shaughnessy ’76 Cecelia M. Spandorf ’04 Susan M. Tatar ’04 Debora S. Vanderveer ’04 Vincent G. Weltzer ’77 Elizabeth Shaw ’86 Maryann G. Spataro ’87 Martha T. Taylor ’80 Patricia VanHouten ’03 Valorie M. Wenk ’93 James D. Shea ’94 Loren L. Spaulding ’90 Mary O. Taylor ’77 Richard J. VanKleeck ’98 Rubin G. Weser ’91, ’92 Mary E. Shearill-Jones ’87 EllenSue Spicer-Jacobson ’94 Norma Taylor ’88 Judith VanRiper ’85 Wanda B. Wesolow ’79 Diane E. Shedden-Hoke ’99 Jane Spielman ’87 Winifred O. Taylor ’76 Debra S. VanVlack ’00 Sharon R. Westbrook- Timothy J. Sheehan ’92 Michael Spina ’05 Thomas H. Teaster ’94 Michael S. Varga ’93 White ’98, ’05 James Shelland Nancy P. Splonskowski ’03 Marie Tedesco ’83 Migdalia Vasquez ’94 Donna T. Westcott Ronald R. Sheppard ’99 Judy L. Sprague ’95 Leontine Z. Temsky Kathleen A. Vedder ’01 Eileen A. Whalen ’93 Edwin L. Sherrill, Jr. ’74 Camilla A. Spratley ’05 Juanita Terrell-Murray ’74 Lynn M. Velasco ’03 Elizabeth L. Whipple ’03 Rita A. Sherry ’77 Deborah A. Sprenger ’93 Kenneth C. Tesch ’90 Deborah A. Veny ’96 Judy D. White ’85 Sandra B. Shierly ’82 Jayne L. Spring ’86 Gerald J. Teters ’94 Patricia I. Verhagen Roxanne White ’90 Maryellen Shpak ’02 Jean M. Springer ’79 Harriet G. Theuer ’04 Anne L. Verlizzo ’82 Stephanie A. White ’77 Lucille Shrage ’91 Karen V. Springer ’02 Norma E. Thom ’03 Jean Vescio ’90 Carol S. Whitehead ’93 Janet Shulman ’80, ’83 Kathryn Springer ’82 John Thomas ’99 Anneliese S. Vickery ’74 Barbara Y. Whiteside ’96 Randee L. Shuman ’98 Kathleen A. Stack ’98 Carolyn A. Thompson ’84 Stephen Viggiano ’97 Evelyn L. Whitfi eld ’02, ’05 Robert W. Shwajlyk ’88 Dorothy H. Stacy ’93 Gary R. Thompson ’92 Michele H. Viglucci ’87 Sandra M. Wicker ’79 Thomas J. Siano ’83 David O. Stanton ’91 Robert Thompson ’04 Joan C. Vincent ’85 Melvern T. Daphne Nelson Siegel ’81 Diane M. Starbling ’93 Christine R. Thornton ’05 Phillip Vittorino ’86 Wightman ’90, ’94 Diane Siegel ’99 Marie T. Stasiak ’87 Susann M. Thornton ’92 Ann Palmer Vivacqua ’74 Susan J. Wilber ’86 Donna L. Siegmund ’86 Erni Statfeld ’82 Heather L. Tianello ’04 James J. Vivenzio ’93 Donald J. Wilbert, Jr. ’93 Anne Siegrist ’89 William R. Statham ’02 James M. Tibbitts ’80 Renee M. Voce ’96, ’98 Laura E. Wiley ’87 David A. Sikora ’97 Ilana O. Staudigl ’85 Suzanne H. Tilden ’77 Faye K. Vogel ’84, ’85 Linda Wilk ’93, ’96 Barbara J. Silver ’97, ’05 A. Hernan Steele ’05 Joyce Tilley ’84 Judith A. Vogt ’77 Marie Wilke ’05 Shifra L. Silver ’94 Ernest A. Steeves ’89 Eleanor Russell Tilvikas- Sheila J. Volpe ’76 Susan M. Wilkenshoff ’04 Celia H. Silverbush ’90 Viola Stendardi ’87 Borek ’79 Estelle R. Von Alt ’75 Robert W. Wilkins ’84 Sol Silverman ’74 Dorothy K. Sterlace ’02 Diane A. Tine ’04 Sharon L. Voorheis ’92 Henri Williams ’01 James E. Simon ’75 Joan B. Stern ’82 Anne Titus ’98 J. Alfred Wade, Sr. ’78 Joanne Williams ’99 Peter N. Simon ’82 Linda C. Stevenson ’95 Andrew P. Tokash ’03 Troy W. Waffner ’00 Margaret M. Williams ’76 Thomas J. Simonetti ’99 Vivian H. Steward ’89 Neil A. Tomasetti ’02 Kenneth A. Wagner ’90 Michele A. Williams ’91 Lucy Sinacore ’91, ’94 Herbert E. Stickney ’92 Lana Tonkoschkur ’93 Audrey V. Wahl ’93 Versie Williams ’85 Evelyn Singer ’94 Harriet E. Stockhoff ’88 Terpsie E. Toon ’05 Irene M. Wahl ’74 Zedia H. Williams ’79 Nicola A. Sisto, Jr. ’97 Lynn Stockwell-Chase ’98 Emmanuel N. Toponwey ’79 Daniel F. Wakelee ’86 Kristine R. Williamson ’01 Helen M. Siuda ’79 Carol A. Storms ’89 Robert G. Trbovich ’94 Denise M. Walczak ’00 Margaret Anne Claire Skellington ’83 Linda Stowell ’02 Stephen J. Trenton ’87 Rhoada Wald Williams-Tine James F. Skordy ’97, ’98 Ann Marie Strack ’95, ’98 Michael J. Trier ’78 Virginia R. Waldron ’97 James E. Willingham, Sr. ’89 Tammy M. Skroback ’99 Barbara N. Strait ’00 Helen Trinci ’77 Essie B. Walker ’04 Kevin M. Wilson ’03 Mary Slane-Roache ’92 Bernice L. Strauber ’79 Carl W. Triolo ’94 Hans G. Walker ’75 Michael P. Wilson ’82 Patricia J. Slavinski ’91 Vickie J. Uwe Trode ’03 Lula G. Walker ’00 Paulette R. Wilson ’99 Ora L. Sligh ’87 Strohmeyer ’90, ’91 Jacqueline Troy- Theresa C. Walker ’02 Sharon Marie Wilson ’03 Barbara A. Sliwinski ’84 James R. Strouse ’91 Mc Cready ’99 Janine E. Wall-Eisner ’05 Victoria L. Wilson ’04 James F. Slurff ’96 Mary Ann Bagatta- Florence I. Trzaskos ’80 Stacey B. Wallenhorst ’04 Constance E. Wing ’86 Henry Slutsky ’04 Strugatz ’94 Charles A. Tudor, Jr. ’93 William A. Walrod ’77 Jane V. Winter ’82 Barbara H. Smaller ’96 William B. Strugatz ’89 Lauren A. Tully ’89, ’91 Joseph S. Walsh ’90 Bonnie L. Winters ’96 Robert Nils Smeland ’76 Lydia Sugarman ’80 Paul Turano ’97 Robert J. Walsh ’91 Phillip R. Witherspoon ’00 Glenda L. Smith ’90 James F. Sullivan ’97 Jack Turek ’75 Sandra J. Walsh ’00 Danielle N. Woisin ’02 Hope L. Smith ’99 Linda A. Sullivan ’87 Jeffrey E. Turner ’96 Gladys J. Ward ’88 William J. Wolfe ’98 Joan M. Smith ’99 Michael Raymond James H. Tuttle, Jr. ’02 Pamela A. Ward ’91 Ilse Tuteur Wolff ’74 Kathleen M. Smith ’03 Summers ’77 Dianne C. Kimberly L. Warne ’01, ’03 Samuel Wolfson ’73 Larry I. Smith ’03 Kathleen L. Suter ’03 Tuzzolino ’96, ’97, ’02 Loren W. Warner ’95 Leslie Wolpinsky ’99 Mary B. Smith ’87 Frances A. Sutherland ’86 Carol Ann Tyler ’86 Wilma K. Warner ’82, ’83 Danny K. Wong ’01 Nancy A. Smith ’01 Barbara A. Svoboda ’03, ’04 Jane R. Udowitz ’91 Carmella Warren ’77 Kathleen M. Wood ’90 Nancy W. Smith ’91 Kathleen A. Swarbrick ’03 Jill G. Uebelhoer ’96, ’98 Theresa M. Warren ’93 Robert A. Woodill ’88 Pamela Smith ’97 Ellen M. Sweet ’02 Christa C. Ugrinsky ’91 Margaret A. Warzala ’80 Mary M. Woodsen ’91 Rosalind G. Smith ’92 Carol M. Swenson ’92 Jo-Ellen Unger Shirley A. Washburn ’90 Heather M. Worden ’03 Suzette A. Smith ’04 Patricia Ann Swigert ’86 Grace M. Urrows ’75 Jason A. Wasser ’03 Sharon K. Jane L. Smithers ’74 Robert F. Sykes ’04 Utica National James L. Watson ’05 Wormwood ’90, ’92 June A. Smithers ’77 Beatrice S. Syms ’79 Insurance Group Maureen M. Watson- Barbara E. Wright ’92 Carol A. Smola ’87 Deborah A. Szesnat ’85 Melissa M. Vacula ’00 Richards ’97 Pamela E. Wright ’97 Neil G. Snedeker ’00 Beverly B. Szlosek ’92 Terry D. Valentine ’94 Leslie V. Weber ’83 Robert J. Wright ’76 Mary K. Soboleski ’89 Tammy E. Szymonek ’03 Jason F. Vales ’00 Rushelle K. Wechsler ’85 Timothy H. Wright ’90 Lynn Sofer ’74 Lorraine F. Taft ’96, ’99 Julie M. Valeski ’00 Michael J. Weglarz ’04 William G. Wright ’77 Helen A. Sokalski ’80 Barbara G. Talerico ’92 Dawn M. Valk ’04 Carol R. Wehrlin ’91 Penny E. Wyatt ’95 Viola D. Soles ’93 Larry Chi Tam ’92 Charles J. Valuckas ’04 Tatiana Massine Xiao-Li Yang ’01 Dorothy E. Solomon ’79 Joseph C. Tambascio ’75 Robert J. Valvo, Jr. ’96 Weinbaum ’79 Ruth Yanofsky ’83 Tillie C. Solomonson ’79 Yung-Jie Tan ’04 Mildred H. Van Bergen ’01 Grace B. Weiner ’80 Susan Stockwell Yates ’91 Christin D. Sommers ’98 Kathleen B. Tapogna ’88 Flavio B. Van Boekel ’04 Lynne L. Weiner ’83

22 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. THE BOYER SOCIETY

he Boyer Society was established by the Empire As one of our earliest students, Kathryn G. Boyer typi- State College Foundation in 1994 to recognize fi ed our student body – an adult who had some educa- Tindividuals who have made provisions for the tion, a professional certifi cation and years of experi- college through a bequest, a charitable gift annuity, ence. Empire State College allowed her to specifi cally a charitable trust, or by making the college the benefi - construct a degree program to meet her educational ciary of a life insurance policy or retirement plan. needs and obtain her degree. Following her graduation, Kathryn served many years on the board of directors of The Boyer Society was named in honor of Ernest L. the Empire State College Foundation, and she remains and Kathryn G. Boyer, two individuals who helped actively connected to the college through the Boyer shape the college during its formative years. Ernest Family Lecture Series. L. Boyer was the chancellor of the State University of New York from 1970 to 1977. Dr. Boyer envisioned If you believe you qualify for membership in the Boyer university study available at times and places conve- Society or would like further information, please nient to students of different ages and backgrounds. contact Alta Schallehn, executive director of gift He saw the possibilities for awarding a degree for planning at 518 587-2100 ext. 2413 or via e-mail at what a student knew, rather than for time served [email protected]. All information shared is con- in a classroom. fi dential, and membership can certainly be anonymous.

THE BOYER SOCIETY MEMBERS

Anonymous Joan Englehart ’84 Marjorie N. Meinhardt ’77 Bernard H. Stern * Patrick J. Beldotti, Jr ’75 Bailey and Elaine Geeslin Stephen Keep Mills ’89 Robert J. Thrasher Anne R. Bertholf Sidney Gluck ’79 Marion C. Morse ’81 Monte and Hilda Trammer Deborah A. Botch ’86 Doris Goldberg William H. Parker ’86 Susan H. Turben ’72 Kathryn G. Boyer ’78 James W. Hall Jay Lewis ’85, ’88 and Sharon R. Villines Hortence S. and Hugh B. Hammett Gale I. Putt T. Urling and Warren R. Cochrane * Joanne R. Hvisdas ’92, ’93 Paul Serrato ’95 Mabel B. ’79 Walker Maxwell T. Cohen ’76 * Keith Martin * Sondra Silverhart Virginia Weiss ’88 * Philip J. de Carolis ’92, ’97 Ralph Mattson ’79 + Pearl Somner ’88 Karen West ’84, ’95 Dennis DeLong Terrence McCafferty ’80, ’03 Marian N. Steinberg ’75 Geraldine M. Demar-Salad ’79 Nancy A. McLachlin ’81 Bernadette T. Stengel ’88 + Indicates new commitment in 2005 * Deceased

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. CURRENT Lorraine Anthony Ethel C. Bowles ’91 Margaret D. Clark-Plaskie Yberg AND FORMER Paul J. Peter Boyce Mark S. Claverie Rita C. Yedlin ’81, ’85 EMPLOYEES Antonellis, Jr. ’00, ’03 Accursia M. Boyle ’02 Anne P. Cobb Donald Richard Yoder ’77 Paul J. Archibald ’94 James R. Boyle Leslie G. Cohen Jessie C. York ’92 The loyalty of our Taimi M. Arnold Anne M. Breznau Vincent W. Colonno ’85 Patricia M. York ’90 employees extends Caroline Baker Clancy Meredith L. Brown Raymond T. Conjeski Ellen M. Young ’00 beyond their daily work Michele R. Ball ’94, ’96 Fernand Brunschwig Eileen K. Corrigan ’79 Rosemary E. Young ’96 with our students. We Mercedes B. Barry ’78 Evelyn T. Buchanan ’99 Reed M. Coughlan William P. Youngs ’00 are grateful for the Frederick W. Barthelmas Nancy A. Bunch Lee Covington-Rush Bernice Beisheim Yunker ’76 nearly $60,000 in con- Norine Ann Batting ’00 Dorothy Burnham Theresa Craigg Dawn L. Zaffuto ’99 tributions from the fol- Valerie S. Bauhofer Richard J. Butler Jane Cudmore Elizabeth A. Zawadzki ’94 lowing current, former Dennis Belt Rudolph Cain Stephanie Cunningham Theresa Zbick ’85, ’92, ’01 Meg Benke Doris A. Callahan ’98 Salome S. Daly ’95 and retired employees. Judy Zemlock ’83 Jennifer Bent Lee Ann Capogrossi Doreen M. DeCrescenzo Joan V. Ziccardy ’76 Arnold Berle ’74 Dia Carabajal Thomas R. Dehner Kenneth T. Abrams Joyce Litwin Montague S. Berman Robert B. Carey Marcelina Delgado ’90 Warren W. Abriel Zimmerman ’75 Anne R. Bertholf Carol M. Carnevale Dennis DeLong Janet Aiello-Cerio Monica J. Zingaro ’03 Jacqueline A. Bishop Jean Carpenter Paula J. Desantis Joan Altman ’81 Sylvia Z. Zinn ’82 Deven K. Black ’96 James H. Case Nan M. DiBello Deborah P. Amory James P. Zinnel ’97 Pamela Bock Erin K. Catone Theodore DiPadova Adele Anderson Eve Zukergood ’86 Debra A. Bonamassa Silvia Chelala Margaret M. Ditch Michael Andolina Richard Bonnabeau Elizabeth Chiquoine Shelley B. Dixon-Williams Ruth M. Andrew Lorrie L. Borchert ’94 Lynn Cianfarani David Du Bois Joseph Angiello Christopher J. Borsella ’03 Barbara Clarke Kathleen F. Egan Anonymous Joseph W. Boudreau Constance T. Clarke ’87 David L. Elliott

23 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

CURRENT William P. McClary David Starr-Glass Sharon Fox Cleaves and Associates AND FORMER Judith Meadow Erin C. Steinbach ’05 R. Michaela French Certifi ed Shorthand EMPLOYEES Peggy C. Meerse Elizabeth H. Steltenpohl Leata I. Gales Reporters, Inc. Marjorie N. Meinhardt ’77 John Strozier Joseph R. Gardiner Communications Workers (continued) S. Frances Mercer Francis E. Sullivan, Jr. ’94 Bailey and Elaine Geeslin of America Joyce E. Elliott Michael Merrill Charles C. Summersell Doris Goldberg Communications Workers Leslie Ellis Robert P. Milton Margaret J. Tally Colleen and Lewis Golub of America Local 2108 Margaret T. Evans Joyce M. Montgomery Miriam B. Tatzel Gwendolyn P. Hall Communications Workers Marlene Evans Joseph B. Moore Terry Telesca Brenda J. Hudson of America Local 4322 James W. Feeney MaryNell Morgan Leontine Z. Temsky Carolyn P. Johnson Copeland Environmental, Suzanne L. Ferrero David M. Morrell ’97, ’03 Diane Thiele Scott Keir LLC William C. Ferrero Emil G. Moxey Angelika Thorne- Carol Kresge Polakovich The Desmond Robert Fruchter Carol Mulcahy Beckerman George H. Lenhardt The Doe Fund Inc. Walter L. Frykholm Moses Musoke Robyn Thurston Lynne L. Lenhardt Econo Vent Cleaning Donna Gallagher Lois Muzio Dorothy C. Tobin ’79 Anthony J. Leone, Jr. Hewlett Packard Company Barry J. Garigen ’77 Sylvain Nagler Toby Tobrocke Richard and Beth Liebich Holiday Inn David Gechlik Sandra L. Neighbour Edward S. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Logan Inn at Saratoga Robert W. Gerulat ’97 Mitchell Nesler Wendy E. Townsend ’00 James W. Lytle Joy, Mccoola and Ralph F. Gessner James Nichols Paul Trela James and Lynn Malanson Zilch, Architects James A. Ghent ’98 Irene Jacobsohn Norsworthy Brett J. Truitt Laurel Anne Mancino and Planners, P.C. Samuel Lee Gifford, III Dennis J. Oppenheim Robert Trullinger Elliott and Cathy Masie Just Give.org Kathleen A. Gilday Phillip Ortiz Craig A. Tunwall David and Ingrid McCauley The LA Group, PC Marilyn K. Grapin Deborah A. Osborne ’86, ’01 Donna M. Uncher Shirley M. McClary Mark One Real Estate Larry Greenberg Janet Ostrov Jo-Ellen Unger Rosemarie Morell The Masie Center Sharon Grigsby ’78 Wayne E. Ouderkirk Perry Valastro John Morse Milestone Construction Regina Grol Rebecca Ronda Palmieri Mary Caroline Powers Joyce Hansen Nelson MLB Construction Marilyn E. Gwaltney Karen K. Pass Van der Veer David W. Ostergren Services, LLC James W. Hall Lorraine E. Peeler ’88 Patricia I. Verhagen Theodore K. Phelps New York Community Trust Jill M. Hamberg Grace Pell Laura Wait George J. Raneri Prime Hotel Hugh B. Hammett Marie E. Pennucci Rhoada Wald Ivorine Bethune Proquest Company Nancy Hanawi-Goodman Robert Perilli Yvonne Walker ’96, ’03 Ricketts-Barclay Saratoga National Bank Jeffrey Handler Christine Persico Cynthia Ward Catherine Roberts and Trust Co. Elaine M. Handley Beatrice Phillips Edward Warzala Dorothy Rodgers St. Mary’s Church Crescent Joan M. Harrington ’99 Patricia M. Pierce Elizabeth C. Webber Daniel E. Royael Steuben Trust Company Lorraine Herbst Patricia Y. Pisaneschi Evelyn H. Wells Charles H. Royes Stewart’s Shops Lee Herman Albert J. Prohaska ’86 Catherine M. White F. David Sheppard United Way of Greater Teresa E. Hilton Paul Przeniczny Elizabeth R. Wilde-Biasiny David and Lynn Smith Rochester Susan T. Hollis Joan C. Psotto ’85 Margaret Anne Queen Steele World University Service, Joyce E. Howland Jay Lewis Putt ’85, ’88 Williams-Tine Mr. and Mrs. Gary Inc. Taryn L. Hunter ’03 Raymond C. Quick Wayne Willis Stevenson Lisa Johnson Frank J. Rader Maureen Winney Donnette D. Stubbs FOUNDATIONS Jeremy Jones Runa Shamina Rahman ’04 Roger L. Wise Debra J. Thomas Charitable Leadership Otolorin Jones Lokesh C. Rastogi Lloyd C. Woodcock Joyce Toney Foundation Melanie Kaiser William F. Reynolds Diana Worby Monte and Hilda Trammer Community Foundation Barbara L. Kantz James Robinson James L. Wunsch Lewis P. Trippett of Herkimer and Oneida Roger R. Keeran Rae W. Rohfeld Carol Zajac Teare VanDenburgh Counties, Inc. Rita M. Kelly Christopher Rounds T. Urling Walker GE Foundation Bernice Kennedy Rosemary M. Ruper ’90 FRIENDS Daniel E. Wall Phyllis E. Dake Foundation Mary G. Klinger Linda A. Ryan Suzanne Wall Dina Beaumont Stewart W. and Willma C. Maureen T. Kravec Patricia Ryan Hugh Leo Walsh Nancy Belt Hoyt Foundation, Inc. Gary Krolikowski Duncan P. RyanMann Robert Bertholf Conrad and Virginia Klee Lorraine Lander Amy Salvati BUSINESSES AND Sarah E. Blawat Foundation, Inc. Albert Lawrence ’76 Matthew R. Sanders William Blizzard ORGANIZATIONS Roger L. Kresge Elizabeth Hurley Lawrence Goldie Satt-Arrow Robert Campbell The college is extremely Foundation Catherine J. Leaker Edward G. Saueracker Lisa S. Campo thankful to the many Long Island Community Darrell G. Leavitt Vicki Lynaugh Schaake Phillip B. Catchings Foundation Patricia J. Lefor Alta S. Schallehn local, regional, state Gregory Cerio Richard Lounsbery Efrat Frayda Levy Mary M. Schultz and national businesses Audrey Trojner Chadwell Foundation Valda Lewis ’96, ’97 Audrey J. Sears and organizations who Tamara E. Clements A. Lindsay and Olive B. Martin Lichterman Renelle Shampeny contribute to the foun- Marie Conwell O’Connor Foundation Ann Loughman James Shelland dation. Their generous Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Price Chopper’s Golub Elaine M. Lovegreen ’90, ’94 Nicole H. Shrimpton support is recognized Cox, III Foundation Theresa J. Maher ’97, ’00 Deborah L. Shufelt Phyllis E. Dake below. Rochester Area Alan D. Mandell Beverly A. Smirni Julia Daniels Community Foundation Jerold Marmer ’88, ’99 Bernard J. Smith Accu-Fit Compression Michael T. Dennis and Rodgers Family Nicola Martinez Deborah F. Snyder Garments JeanAnn Parish Foundation, Inc. David L. Mathis ’79 Carole R. Southwood Adirondack Trust Company Frances Deplato Roslyn Savings Lear Matthews Roy A. Speckhard ALR Members’ Fair Maurice Edwards Foundation Ruth G. Maynard ’95, ’02 Eleanor C. Stanton ’01 Allen J. Elkin Susan and John Turben Catherine A. McAllister Kent A. Stanton ’94, ’00 Anthony S. Esposito Family Foundation John P. McCann Kirk J. Starczewski

24 THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS. EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Phillip B. Catchings Jeremy Jones Elliott Masie Melba Tolliver ’98 Boston, MA Executive Director Saratoga Springs, NY Bangor, PA Saratoga Springs, NY James Del Rossi ’96 Stephen Keep Mills ’89 Monte I. Trammer Jamesport, NY James G. Karcher ’79 Topanga, CA Elmira, NY Old Field, NY William C. Ferrero Joseph B. Moore Lewis P. Trippett Treasurer Robert Lento ’98 Saratoga Springs, NY White Plains, NY Saratoga Springs, NY Cincinnati, OH Barbara A. O’Connell ’76 Susan H. Turben ’72 Bailey M. Geeslin V. Beth Liebich New York, NY Beachwood, OH Naples, FL Clifton Park, NY F. David Sheppard T. Urling Walker Lewis Golub James W. Lytle Albany, NY Watertown, NY Schenectady, NY Secretary David L. Smith Evelyn H. Wells Albany, NY Michael C. Hubbard ’75 Chair Bracey, VA Portland, OR James R. Malanson Albany, NY Stephen P. Wink ’83 Marlborough, MA Robert Johnson ’96 Lorraine Power Tharp Saratoga Springs, NY Sarasota, FL Vice Chair Albany, NY

MATCHING GIFT EducationQuest Wachovia Bank, N.A. Frank R. Falbo James H. Anderson, Jr. COMPANIES Foundation Inc. Weyerhaeuser Company Judith A. Aldi ’91 Carol McLaughlin ’84, ’86 Exxon Mobil Foundation Foundation Matching gift compa- Joseph Goldberg Joseph Angiello Fleet Financial Group Xerox Corporation nies provide the higher Anonymous Helen H. Myers ’80 Gannett Foundation Richard J. Jaycobs ’93 The Armano Family education commu- GE Foundation RECOGNITION nity with a vital tool in Robert L. MacCameron Vincent F. Armano ’02 HSBC Bank USA GIFTS Ernest R. Green, III ’05 increasing contributions IBM Corporation Linda Backus Contributions made “in Kathy N. Mazza Robert H. Backus ’81 made by their donors. Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Rose C. Mazza ’78 Nearly $24,000 in ING honor” of are a unique Ralph Baldwin additional funds were Ingersoll-Rand Company way for donors to the Nancy G. Murray Robert E. Annett ’76 Alan F. Murray ’78 raised through these International Paper Empire State College Anne R. Bertholf valuable programs ITT Industries Foundation to honor a Robert O. Obermayer ’86 Constance Minneci ’05 Johnson and Johnson William E. Tessier ’91 in 2005. Companies person who has made a Michael Boyle J.P. Morgan Chase signifi cant difference in Adeline A. Renna Barbara J. Boyle ’83, ’86 whose matching gift and Company their lives. The follow- Grace M. Diaferia ’96 Carol M. Carnevale programs supported the KeyCorp ing list recognizes those Peter F. Diaferia ’97 Carol A. Clark ’00 EmpireMetropolitan State CenterCollege student Keyspanawaits his Energy mentor. for whom a gift was Robert R. Rodgers Foundation in 2005 are Lockheed Martin Lawrence J. Chase Dorothy Rodgers recognized below. Corporation given in recognition of, Beverly L. Teeter ’98 Merck Company followed by the name of Liz Rogers Annabelle Cleaves Air Products and Foundation the donor(s) who made Anonymous Rebecca I. Cleaves ’04 Chemicals, Inc. MOOG Incorporated the contribution. Neil Ruper Reed M. Coughlan American Express National Grid Elizabeth Chiquoine Christopher J. Feeley ’86 Company Northrop Grumman Memorial Gifts Leslie Ellis Paul V. Cox ’02 AT&T Foundation Pfi zer, Inc. Vincent A. Sofi a, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis George W. Bancroft Atlantic Bank of New York Prudential Financial Josephine Sammis ’88 M. Cox, III AXA Foundation RealNetworks Foundation Wilfred C. Bancroft ’79 Susan T. Spero Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bank of New York Rockwell Collins Harris J. Chadwell Ronald J. Spero, Jr. ’02 D’Ambrosio Company Inc. Sara Lee Foundation Robert and Anne R. Bessie Steinman Eugenia M. Boeing Company State Farm Company Bertholf Phyllis S. Nesbitt ’80 D’Ambrosio ’05 Bristol-Myers Foundation Sarah E. Blawat Squibb Company Sun Microsystems, Inc. Audrey Trojner Chadwell Donald DeMott C. R. Bard, Inc. United Parcel Service Frances Deplato Honorary Gifts Jerran B. Pasborg ’77 George Drury The Charles Schwab United Technologies Nan M. DiBello Anna M. Amplo Alison McGrath Peirce ’78 Corporation Foundation Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Joe Logan Maria P. McCue ’04 Consolidated Edison Utica National Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Gary John M. Duchesneau ’98 Adele Anderson Company of NY Inc. Group Stevenson Barbara A. Done ’00 Barbara A. Done ’00 Verizon Foundation

25 DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005

Honorary Gifts Mary E. MacAvoy Joyce Sauer Rita D. Carozza Mary Mertz Paul J. MacAvoy ’97 Susan S. Flagg ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mary Jane Miles (continued) Alan D. Mandell Mary and Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Gerald Finkel Emerito Benitez, Jr. ’04 Bernard Schavier Gisela S. Cooke Mossman Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mary E. Murray Noel G. Dunkley ’85, ’02 Stella Mang Anonymous Cooke Mary Murray Bernard C. Flynn George D. Mang ’77 Joel Shufro Dan Craine Carol M. Obloy Beverly Jablons ’77 David M. Prosten ’77 Barbara Marantz Dollie Davenport Claire M. Olds Mary Folliet Monserrate Leonard J. Smith, Jr. Carolee DeBlaere Kate B. Oppedisano Alison Colby ’92 Badillo ’01, ’02 Anonymous Kathryn Eike Dudding Edith A. Pasquale Foundation for the Juliette M. McNulty ’97 Ruth S. Tighe Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Catherine L. Paulson Education of Dan D. Marsh Edward J. Tighe ’91 Eckelhoff Marian W. Potter Jewish Women Annette Marsh ’00 Raimundo Torres Joe O. Elliot Rosalie Powers Susan Handwerker ’97 Richard Mattox Janet Wood Nancy Eustance Mary P. Racette Karl Frizlen Carolyn Crawmer ’90 McGregor ’79, ’81 Marianne Finnegan Marion B. Renning Judith A. Frizlen ’89 William P. McClary Karen A. Vicente Judith R. Fiore Beatrice M. Rohrmeier Laurie E. Fumia Candis L. Cloverlyn J. Joan C. Fredericks Vicki Lynaugh Schaake James A. Fumia ’94 Mancuso ’91, ’00 Nembhard ’05 Dale Gardner Barbara W. Scott Ann C. Gawler Dorothy Scott Nancy Gadbow Rhoda Miller Sharon R. Villines Judith Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Barbara A. Done ’00 Barbara A. Higens- Margery L. Cooper ’79 Joan Gould Serbent Shafer ’04 John George Edith Wark Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gould Dolores T. Sgambati Joanne Towner ’88, ’90 Audrey A. Prentice ’94 Bonnie L. Hoffmann ’01 Sylvia F. Graham St. Mary’s Church Crescent Pauline George Pearl E. Mindell John Wark Claire Haizlip Stewart’s Shops Elizabeth May George ’75 Richard A. Green ’77 Bonnie L. Hoffmann ’01 Paul H. Keller Francis A. Trerise Robert W. Gerulat ’97 Robert X. Monahan, Sr. Wayne Willis Dorothy Kelliher Jo-Ellen Unger Donald J. Grosso ’05 Robert Monahan, Jr. ’83 K. Elizabeth Mary Jane Fina Kinosian Joan B. Weaver Jay Gilbert Philip D. Mottola Haggerty ’85 Lenore Lanka Donna T. Westcott Edward V. Diane M. Julian ’01 Jason MacGregor Carolyn A. White Hallisey ’91, ’94 John C. Mundt ALR DONORS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marks Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Betty McCanty Yberg Ben Goodman Olga M. Mundt ’87 This was an exciting Robert P. Goodman ’83 Sylvain Nagler year for the Academy Wendy Goulston Gloria S. Bloom ’81 for Learning in Patricia Anne Higgins ’97 Robert L. Lake ’99 Retirement (ALR). Carol Gregson Karen A. Novak Academy for Learning Empire State College Rebecca I. Cleaves ’04 Betty McCanty in Retirement held its Susan Oaks 2005 Donors Report Murray Halpern fi rst major fundraising Ozan S. Seybold ’98 Edith E. Halpern ’76 effort in 2005, the ALR Editor: Toby Tobrocke Mary E. Oshei Lee Herman Enrichment Campaign, Director of Annual Giving Flavio B. Van Boekel ’04 Ednamae K. Nordby ’95 and received a gener- Patrick O’Shei Editorial Assistant: Marna S. Redding Bert Jablon ous donation to estab- Kevin Patrick Assistant Director of Annual Giving Donald R. Roessler ’94 lish the ALR Member Donnellan ’03 Donor Records Management: Vicki Schaake Hal Jacobs Endowment Fund. A Ernest G. Palola Director of Advancement Services Monica Estabrook ’93 special thank you to Sharon F. Waagner ’90 Leslie Jarvis those listed below who Designer: Gael Fischer Ethel A. Perlman Donald J. Peshkur ’96 generously contributed Director of Publications Rubin G. Weser ’91, ’92 Harry Kelber to these or to the ALR Empire State College Print Shop John Pinto Harold L. Haldorsen ’73 general fund. Patricia A. Pinto ’98 Production: Janet Jones Lois Koff Keyboard Specialist David L. Porter Irving J. Koff ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alderson Tillie M. Schwartz ’85 ALR Members’ Fair Cynthia J. Krendl Richard J. VanKleeck ’98 Anonymous The Offi ce of External Affairs spent many Jacques C. Kaufman ’04 James J. Porter Bernard Armiento hours preparing this Donors Report with Janet Lansing Geraldine J. Porter ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm F. every effort made to ensure the report was Shirley B. Pavetto ’80 Professors at Empire Baker complete and accurate. If you do fi nd that Jeff Lasky State College Noreen Barrett your name has been omitted, misspelled Christopher J. Feeley ’86 Francine Jennings ’02 Richard J. Bartholomew or recognized incorrectly, we apologize Darrell G. Leavitt William A. Barbara A. Batten and ask that you bring the mistake to our Frederick W. Baum Michael W. Parker ’02 Rivera ’00, ’02 attention. Please contact Marna Redding, Helen M. Baum Timothy Lehmann, II Ivana Prosserova Assistant Director of Annual Giving, Empire Carol Berggren Marjorie N. Ozan S. Seybold ’98 State College, One Union Avenue, Saratoga Meinhardt ’77 Theresa K. Bezold William Rhoads Corinna Bishop Springs, NY 12866-4391. Dino P. Lindin Frances R. Gale ’77 Bernard H. Bloom For an immediate response, Arturo E. Salazar ’90 Barbarie Rothstein Dorothy E. Brandon please send an e-mail to: Mark V. LoPuzzo Anne Baum ’91 Winifred M. Brice [email protected] Kathleen A. Leslie Satin Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. or call: Lo Puzzo ’99 Zeta Dawson- Brooks 800 847-3000 ext. 2773. Godboalt ’03 Hilda R. Cameron

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degree programs and services onsite at 86.8 mph. While he claims that there Verizon Names College at the workplace to Verizon customer have been unoffi cial speeds that have as a Preferred Online service associates in the New York exceeded 90 mph, he holds the offi cial Degree Provider City metropolitan area, with Empire fastest speed. He has secured 18 inter- State College faculty mentors located in national medals and is on his way to erizon Services Corp., of New Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. The becoming the top men’s singles medal York, has named Empire State new program gives Verizon employees winner of all time. When Benshoof is not VCollege as a preferred provider located throughout the country the competing or training for luge, he enjoys for post-secondary online-learning degree opportunity to earn a degree with Empire waterskiing, motorcycling, and playing programs for its employees. “Verizon State College. both the piano and guitar. Currently, he is a corporate leader in its commitment is working with his mentor, Ian Jacobs, to employee education,” said Empire towards his bachelor’s degree in business, State College President Joseph Moore. College Displays Its management and economics and hopes to “Verizon understands that in today’s graduate in the fall of 2006. competitive telecommunications industry, Presence at 2006 This is not the fi rst time that Empire employee productivity and retention are Olympic Games State College has had a presence at the inextricably linked to the educational Olympic Games. In 2002, Erin Porter attainment of its workforce. We are very We are always saying that Empire State ’03 competed on the Olympic short- pleased that Verizon values this special College is everywhere. The 2006 Winter track speed skating team. Short-track relationship with Empire State College.” Olympic Games were no exception. speed skating in contrast to long-track The agreement, sponsored by Council Tony Benshoof, a current student of the speed skating, has shorter straight-aways, for Adult and Experiential Learning Center for Distance Learning, placed sharper corners, and a lineup of up to (CAEL), gives Verizon’s more than fourth in this year’s men’s singles luge six skaters racing towards the fi nish 200,000 employees access to all academic event. Benshoof has been a member of line. In 1997, Porter had earned a gold areas offered by the college through its U.S.A. Luge’s National Team for 15 years medal in the National Championships. In Center for Distance Learning, including and also competed in the 2002 Winter 2003, Erin graduated from Empire State associate and bachelor’s degrees in Olympics. At this time, Benshoof is College with her bachelor’s degree in business, management and economics; considered the number one men’s singles human development from the Center for technology; information systems; luger in the and holds the Distance Learning. communications/telecommunications and world record for the fastest luge speed business/management studies. They also may enroll on a nonmatriculated basis. Meg Benke, the dean of the Center for Distance Leaning, said, “Verizon employees are ideally suited for online education, as in this industry employees often work in technology environments which promote the use of online commu- nication and virtual teams. Verizon employees will join adult students from many other corporations and organiza- tions.” The agreement includes full academic services, including academic advising, monitoring of student progress and main- tenance of individual academic records. Verizon students must meet all standard admissions criteria established by the college. Since 1991, through the Verizon Current student Tony Benshoof is considered the number one men’s singles luger in the Corporate College Program, Empire State United States and holds the world record for the fastest luge speed. College has had an agreement to provide

EMPIRE 9 College News

Departments were clustered around focusing on environmental studies as College Building sky-lit intersections that punctuate the their academic concentration, and others Receives Design Award circulation paths.” The skylights, which who are just interested in environmental bring natural light into the building, are issues, and want to take a course that accented with fabric skirts. The building focuses on them, as well as be around also is green – featuring a geothermal people who share their concerns. heating and cooling system. The group Interested students can learn more at noted that this further reduced the www.esc.edu/Adirondackres. “modest construction cost of $70 per It all began as an offshoot of an square foot.” annual faculty retreat held at the same camp. When it was decided not to continue the retreat, a few who enjoyed Adirondack Residency the getaway and the rustic surround- he Eastern New York Chapter ings began to think of ways they could of the American Institute of Celebrates 10th Year continue the experience, but open it Architects (AIA), has selected T Every year, about 35 Empire up to their students. In 1996, several the renovation of Empire State College’s State College students come from mentors, including Ouderkirk, Handley, 111 West Avenue building in Saratoga across the state, board a boat to Dora Ingofsdottir and Chris Evans Springs for a 2005 Merit Award. Noting cross Raquette Lake, and converge at (now retired), who went on to coordi- that vacant box stores have become Camp Huntington, a national historic nate the yearly residency, got together a blight of many communities, the landmark owned by SUNY Cortland at the camp to begin to hammer out a award recognized the renovation for in the Adirondack Park. They come to plan. The following October, the fi rst its “intriguing level of cleverness in the attend the Environmental/Adirondack 33 students enrolled. Enrollment has adaptive use and social responsibility” Studies Residency, entering its 10th year been steady ever since, seeing a dip only of turning a vacant 50,000-square-foot this fall. According to Wayne Ouderkirk when the college instituted the SUNY former Grand Union grocery store into and Elaine Handley, two of the faculty general education requirements. Last a working space for college offi ces and coordinators of the residency, it is the year, for the fi rst time, all of the courses programs, helping to revitalize a neigh- longest continuously running residency offered were designed to fi ll these borhood. The citation playfully called in the college. gen. ed. requirements, and enrollment this “thinking inside the box.” This year, the theme is Ecological rebounded. The building was designed by JMZ Living: Planning for Alternate Futures. Falling in October, the weather at Architects and Planners, P.C., of Students will be able to choose a course the residencies has been variable. One Glens Falls. The Empire State College from eight offered at the residency: residency was particularly memorable Foundation purchased the parcel for Environmental History of the 20th because of a soft early snowfall, said $2.15 million in March 2003, and Century; Ecopsychology; Out Among Ouderkirk. “It was really beautiful – this completed a $3.5 million renovation the Basic Shapes: Finding Form and was the fi rst or second week in October. on the property the following year. It Structure in the Wilds; Environmental The next day was one of those crystal opened in June 2004. Science; Plants and Society; Root, Word clear days and the colors were brilliant.” The offi ces and programs that were and Ritual; Nature in American History; “We’ve had snow and days we’ve relocated include the college’s printing, and Microeconomics and Environmental been out in shorts,” added Handley. bookstore, mailroom and distribution Policy. During the residency, students Another time, in an effort to raise operations, (which were able to make meet in study groups – twice in plenary money to give as a donation to the use of the existing loading dock); the sessions on the residency theme, run camp, participants dared Ouderkirk to college’s Saratoga learning location; by Robin Voetterl, a mentor with the jump in the frosty waters of the lake one the Center for Distance Learning; and M.A.T. program; go on fi eld walks; evening. He did, and a record donation student fi nancial services, business a historical tour of the camp; attend was gathered. services, admissions, academic records lectures; and enjoy evening entertain- Besides the wide array of academic and assessment. The Academy for ment with folklorist Bill Smith who offerings, Handley explained that the Learning in Retirement, a program will present Songs and Tales of the appeal is “that it really is a retreat from aimed at lifelong learning for senior Adirondacks. Those who choose to our every day life. There is a sense of citizens, also relocated. also can attend optional pre-residency community – food is served family style, The AIA jury noted that Kristen sessions October 9: Environmental Field we take turns preparing for meals and Schmitt, the project architect, Observation and Writing About Nature. cleaning up, and we have dormitory “responded to the challenge by creating The Environmental/Adirondack living.” She added, “It’s rustic, but it’s an open cityscape within the building. Residency draws both students who are not camping.” m

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I learned from the political world, it’s that you cannot rest on your laurels.” She spoke about how SPAC had hired a marketing group to promote and brand SPAC , and design a new logo. “Its name benefi ts this region’s economy and way of life.” Maureen Winney, director of alumni and student affairs at Empire State College, said, “We started this event in New York City and it was apparent that our alumnae truly enjoyed the oppor- tunity to meet and network with each other. Clearly, alumnae in the Capital District feel the same.”

Attendees at the luncheon pose with Marcia J. White (center), NEC Dean Carol Zajac GENESEE VALLEY CENTER (second from right), and Beth Chiquoine (far right), representing her husband, President Joseph Moore. Jonathan Franz Named NORTHEAST CENTER the luncheon at the Northeast Center GVC Dean about being a working mother and Women’s Networking returning adult student, and some of the Empire State College has appointed Luncheon a Success challenges that women face in the work- Jonathan R. Franz as dean of its Genesee force. Valley Center in Rochester. arcia J. White, executive “I doubt anyone in this room is He replaces Dean Robert P. Milton, director of the Saratoga conventional,” she told them. “We have who was promoted to vice president for MSprings Performing Arts been able to fi nd success because we enrollment management in July 2005. Center (SPAC), was the keynote speaker have juggled family, work, our school Most recently, Kenneth Cohen served as at Empire State College’s Northeast and our classes. Women have an inner interim dean. Center Women’s Networking Luncheon strength,” she said. “We get it done.” last fall. White took the reins of the She recalled touring Ground Zero a few renowned performing arts center a year days after 9/11 with Senator Bruno, and ago to try to put it on the right track said that at times of crisis, “women have after it was beset by fi nancial and leader- a powerfully calming effect. People look ship troubles. to us for guidance and leadership.” She About 75 women turned out to meet, noted she was the only woman among mingle, network, and to hear White’s four males that day – then-Mayor speech. Rudolph Giuliani, former police commis- White had been press secretary to sioner Bernard Kerik, Gov. George New York State Senate Majority Leader Pataki and Bruno. Joseph L. Bruno since 1994, and a White lauded the women for being Jonathan Franz top advisor on state issues, policy and able to complete their educations. budgetary matters, and communications “Education creates confi dence; you Dr. Franz was provost and academic strategies. develop a new interest, and a different vice president at Tusculum College, in White came to SPAC as the orga- way of viewing the world.” Greenville, Tenn. Prior to that, he was nization began crucial fundraising, SPAC celebrates its 40th season vice president for academic affairs and marketing, program planning and gover- this year. She said that attendance was professor of psychology at Newberry nance activities and changes. The former up seven percent and sales were up by College, in Newberry, South Carolina. nurse talked to the women gathered for fi ve percent. But, “if there’s one thing He also held a number of other

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academic posts at St. Andrews College, CENTER FOR 2000. She has also contributed articles in Laurinburg, North Carolina, including GRADUATE PROGRAMS and book chapters, as well as making dean of students, associate dean for numerous presentations at conference faculty development, and special assis- Carol Batker Named and invited lectures. tant to the vice president for academic M.A.T. Program Batker earned both her Ph.D. and affairs. In addition, he has been M.A. in English at the University of instructor or professor of psychology at Director Massachusetts, Amherst; and her several institutions. bachelor’s degree in English and Empire State College has appointed Joyce Elliott, college provost and vice communications from Pacifi c Lutheran Carol Batker as associate dean and president for academic affairs, said, “Dr. University. director of its Master of Arts in Teaching Franz brings to the college an excellent Program, which offers an innova- academic and administrative back- tive model for addressing the teacher ground, a strong commitment to student COORDINATING CENTER shortage in high-need schools. In this service, and an open, collaborative style. position, Dr. Batker will forge collabora- Laure-Jeanne Davignon was appointed He is a wonderful addition to our lead- tions with partner schools, and continue assistant director of alumni and student ership team.” building an exceptional faculty and relations for Empire State College in Said Franz: “I am very pleased to join implementing a complex curriculum for January of 2006. Prior to that, she was Empire State College as the dean of the the program, which is in its second year. with the Research Foundation of SUNY Genesee Valley Center. I look forward “I am delighted to join such a in Albany where she oversaw statewide to participating in the exciting changes talented group of faculty, staff and underway at the college to better serve students, who are making a difference in the educational needs of adult students high-need schools across the state,” said in the Genesee Valley region and across Batker. the state.” Batker has a wide range of teaching Franz earned his Ph.D. in biopsy- experience focusing on multicultural chology from the State University of literature and women. Most recently, New York at Buffalo, and his Bachelor she was a visiting associate professor of Arts degree in psychology at Hiram at Skidmore College in Saratoga College in Ohio. Springs, teaching online and traditional As dean Genesee Valley Center, undergraduate courses in the English Franz will be responsible for enroll- Department. Prior to that, she was an ment management, budget development, Laure-Jeanne Davignon associate professor of English at The faculty evaluation and supervision of Florida State University, in Tallahassee, educational programs for alumni and all center personnel. He also will work Florida. She also was visiting assistant development staff and volunteers, as toward promoting diversity among professor at Boston College in Chestnut well as the establishment of “All SUNY” students and faculty and integrating Hill, and a teaching assistant at the alumni events in cities throughout the learning technologies into the academic University Massachusetts, Amherst. U.S. She also laid the groundwork program. As a member of the college’s Batker also was recently director for and managed the SUNY Spring President’s Council, he will participate of research, Center for Women in Campaign, the annual employee appeal in long-range planning and the overall Government and Civil Society, working at SUNY System Administration and the administration of the college. with the Liberty Partnership Program Research Foundation, and implementa- Among his honors and awards, (2005), which assists students at risk of tion of the statewide charitable payroll Franz is a member of the Hiram College leaving high school in the Albany area, deduction program for the SUNY Alpha Society, Phi Beta Kappa and of and Voices for Change, which helps campuses. the Newberry College Bachman Honor immigrant populations access public Prior to her tenure at the Research Society. He has published widely in services. She has been upstate coordi- Foundation, Ms. Davignon worked in peer-reviewed journals and presented nator for the New York State Pay Equity college admissions and academic coun- numerous papers on a variety of issues. Coalition and acting director of Holding seling for Strayer University in Virginia. Our Own, A Women’s Fund. Davignon holds a B.A. in geological Her book, Reforming Fictions: sciences from SUNY Geneseo. Native, African, and Jewish American Women’s Literature and Journalism in Marna S. Redding was appointed the Progressive Era, was published by assistant director of annual giving for Columbia University Press in October Empire State College in January of

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2006. Redding comes from St. Lawrence CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS University in Canton, NY where she Prague Students Win Major Competition served as the associate director of co- curricular education and programming for the past three and a half years. In this role, she was responsible for direct oversight of the fraternity and sorority system along with planning major campus events such as orientation and family weekend.

our students from the college’s competed against each other. During the Center for International Programs full-day competition, the teams had to Fin Prague have won a major solve two business cases. The teams each business competition sponsored by the had three hours for preparation and 20 international accounting giant KPMG. minutes for presentation, followed by 10 The four students, Tomas Kubica, minutes of Q and A. The world fi nals Marna Redding Alexander Raiman, Peter Turner and took place in Lisbon, Portugal in April. Tomas Valach presented the winning “Empire State College students in Directly prior to her time at St. case during the national fi nals on Prague fi nd that they have a wonderful Lawrence University, Redding received February 20 at the KPMG offi ces in opportunity to test their knowledge and her Master of Science in college student Prague, representing the Czech Republic. skills on an international platform,” personnel from Miami University (OH) All of the students (except Alexander said Evelyn Wells, academic program where she served for two years as the Raiman, who will enter in the fall) are coordinator for the Prague location. graduate assistant in the Offi ce of enrolled in Empire State College through “They learn and study with students Development and was responsible for its partnership with the University of and faculty from over 55 countries, the phonathon program on campus. New York in Prague. including the United States and Canada. Redding earned her Bachelor of Arts Eighteen teams applied to the Our four bright winners of this competi- degree in psychology from Gettysburg national fi nals, and KPMG selected six tion are a refl ection of the excellence in College, Pennsylvania. from among them. The Empire State education that is found here in Prague. College/New York University at Prague These young men were drawn together Long-time faculty member, Dick Butler and team competed against fi ve other teams. to pit their knowledge against others in his wife, Linda, spend time with Patti and The teams were divided into two groups, a highly competitive environment and Ron Heath ‘02 at the Central New York and the winners from the two groups came out winners. We are extremely Center Open House/Campaign Kickoff proud of them and wish them well as they prepare to represent the Czech Republic in the fi nals.” According to the KPMG web site, the case competition gives an opportunity for students to show they have what it takes to succeed in business. The teams solve real business problems, and have the opportunity to showcase their skills in competition with some of the best and brightest minds in Europe. According to the rules, a team of four needs to be from the same university and to have a strong interest in business and communi- cations.

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Center for Distance Learning and Lesbian Family Ministry, Rochester, SUNY Cobleskill, then spent a number of which received the 2005 Bridge Building years as a stay-at-home mom for her two Recently wed to Daniel, Heidi Fox ’02 is Award by the New Ways Ministry; charter children before she returned to school at a Medicaid service coordinator with the members of the National Association of Empire State College, where she earned Lexington Center. Catholic Diocesan Lesbian and of Gay a bachelor’s degree in educational studies Ministries as well as the Catholic Parents followed by a master’s degree in general Network, an association of Catholic parents education for students with disabilities from with gay and lesbian children, which offers Touro College. Bonsted now teaches in the support and resources; and co-authors of Career Options Program of Oneida County Fortunate Families: Catholic Families B.O.C.E.S. Career and Technical Center – a with Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons, job she fi nds “especially gratifying.” published by Trafford Publishing. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of History Center for International Programs has awarded a research fellowship to Dianne Cappiello ’01, a doctoral candi- Her position as results systems manager date of Binghamton University, which will for table tennis has taken Maria Stefanou enable her to do work on her project, titled ’06 to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in “With the Declaration of Independence Australia, the Olympic Games in Torino, in One Hand and the Holy Bible in the Italy and the Australia Open Tennis. Other’: Black Abolitionism in the Early Republic, 1776 - 1840,” at the library of the New York Historical Society. Cappiello is treasurer of the Graduate History Society Heidi Fox with husband at Binghamton University, a senator in the graduate student organization and the Keith Spencer ’93, who continued his graduate representative to the African- education and earned an M.S.W. from American Diaspora Search Committee. Brighton University, is semi-retired following a varied career that included As a fellow in The Robert Wood Johnson work with the Hartford Insurance Foundation’s Developing Leadership in Company and service with the U.S. Army. Reducing Substance Abuse Program, Barry He now enjoys his involvement with the Schecter ’99 plans to create a cohesive plan Foster Grandparent Program of the Capital for treating heroin addiction. The career Region as a teachers’ assistant with St. history of Schecter, who holds an M.S.W. Sophia school. He writes, “I talk to a good from Marywood University and CASAC number of parents of my school children certifi cation in New York state, includes and have often suggested Empire State work as clinical supervisor with the outpa- College when the topic of returning to tient division of Cornerstone Recovery higher education comes into the conver- Services in Ithaca as well as manager of sation ... It worked nicely with my son outpatient addiction programs at United some 18 years ago. He transferred from Health Services Hospitals in Binghamton. SUNY Albany to Empire State College and His involvement with the Central New received his B.S. degree. He is now the VP York Alcoholics Anonymous Intergroup of his company where he has worked since includes serving as their treasurer and 1995.” Like father – like son. chairman of the corrections committee.

Center for Graduate Programs Genesee Valley Center Peggy Druar ’05 is a vascular surgery Roxanne Johnston ’93 has been named health technician with the VA Western New vice president for institutional advance- York Healthcare System, Buffalo. ment with the State University of New York Maria Stefanou at Brockport as well as president of the Retired, Mary Ellen Lopata ’98 is president Brockport College Foundation. Johnston and co-founder, along with her husband, comes to Brockport following a career as of Fortunate Families, an organization that Central New York Center a top fundraiser with the State University ministers primarily to Catholic families Anne Bonsted ’04, earned an associate of New York at Geneseo and assistant vice with lesbian daughters and gay sons. The degree in early-childhood education from president for college advancement. Lopatas are co-directors of Catholic Gay (continued on pages 17 and 18)

14 EMPIRE BACK TO YOU Alumni and Student Events Around the College

Empire State College joined 15 other SUNY schools in Naples, Florida for an alumni reception. Pictured in front row: Chuck and Debra Vitale ’95; Bob Thrasher; Rocco and Sheila Mondo Have you recently published an article, paper or book? ’00, ’03; and Bob Zientek ’95. Back row: Foundation board We would love to hear about it for our next issue. member Bailey and Elaine Geeslin, Della and Jack Sheppard ’80, Please contact [email protected]. Lenore ’74 and James Seeley, and Jeremy Jones.”

Also in Florida, alumni gathered in Orlando are: (l-r) Roland Alumni Anne Emerson-Ditkoff ’01, ’05, Marianne Libretto ’94, Johnson; Mollie Duerr ’01, ’02 and husband Jim; Maureen and Marian Conway ’01, ’04 visit with Long Island Center Dean Winney; Jacinph and Ken Jenkins ’95, ’98; Sandy Scofi eld ’95, Eunice Bellinger (second from left) at the Long Island area ’00; Fred ’83 and Wilma Van Kersbergen; and Jeremy Jones. reunion luncheon.

Another SUNY-wide alumni event brought together Empire Alumni and students from Empire State College were a part of State College alumni and students from Phoenix, AZ. the more than 350 SUNY alumni who gathered in February in Raleigh, NC.

EMPIRE 15 Thinking about reinventing yourself? Looking for a new job?

Empire State College has an in-depth career service web site. We have links to Monstertrak as well as to the New York State Job Bank. Just log on to www.esc.edu and click on Alumni.

Charitable Gift Annuity The Gift that Gives Back Would you consider helping Empire State College as well as yourself? A charitable gift annuity with Empire State College Foundation, Inc. would entitle you to a specifi c amount of money every year for the rest of your life. As the donor, you can obtain a gift annuity for yourself or for someone else.

An example of a $50,000 gift with current gift annuity rates by age: Age 65 Current Rate 6.0 percent Annual Income $3,000 Tax Deduction $18,281 Age 70 Current Rate 6.5 percent Annual Income $3,250 Tax Deduction $20,181 Age 75 Current Rate 7.1 percent Annual Income $3,550 Tax Deduction $22,494 Age 80 Current Rate 8.0 percent Annual Income $4,000 Tax Deduction $24,778

It’s a win for you and for Empire State College. A minimum gift of $10,000 by a donor 65 years or older is required to establish a charitable gift annuity at Empire State College Foundation, Inc. For more information and an illustration to show how a gift annuity can benefi t you, please contact the Offi ce of External Affairs at 518 587-2100 ext. 2413. You also can visit our web site at www.esc.edu/ESCFoundation.

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The Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Connie Fredericks-Malone ’01, along with Deri Joy Ronis ’83, Center for Labor Studies other members of the Fredericks family a psychotherapist including her brother African-American and Florida state Having retired following a 36-year career icon and two-time Grammy winner certifi ed family and on Wall Street, Paul Borriello ’03 now , have garnered accolades for county mediator, enjoys work as an interpreter and museum using the music of Carole Fredericks, their is co-founder and teacher with the Staten Island Historical deceased sister, celebrity, humanitarian and director of the Society. member of one of France’s best known Confl ict Resolution music groups, to help American children Center and author, learn French. The Association of Teachers most recently, of of French has assisted the Fredericks family Soulful Love. She gives seminars, talks in selling the music videos and lessons titled and workshops in confl ict resolution and Tant Qu’Elle Chante, Elle Vit (As Long peace psychology and is a recipient of a As She Sings, She Lives). The materials Rotary Grant for University Teachers/ are being used by the Connecticut-France Scholars that will enable her to teach Partnership Resource Center for the overseas for 6-10 months. Her member- Teaching of French at Yale University as ships include the Florida Academy for well as the Foreign Language Department Professional Mediators, the Association for of the Springfi eld, Massachusetts public Confl ict Resolution, the United Religious schools among others. Initiative, and the American Psychological Association. Alvin Olesh ’85 is chief medical offi cer with Galvanon, Inc., a premiere provider of Since graduating self-service solutions services and products from Empire State that help physicians improve workfl ow, College, Jeanett enhance effi ciency and reduce costs. He Villagomez De Muir also is director of his local chapter of ’91, a bilingual Catholic Charities. clinical social worker with Neighborhood Paul Borriello Metropolitan Center Service Organization’s Life Choices of Robert E. Cohen ’75, cantor with Temple Hudson Valley Center Detroit, Michigan, has earned two master’s Emanual, entertains at nursing homes, degrees from Wayne State University and Ann Teolis ’85 is a member of the assisted living residences and senior is engaged in postgraduate work at the Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church at clubs, and lectures on Song in American Hellinger Institute. Her memberships which she sings in the church choir, attends History, The American Songbook, Yiddish include the National Association for Social church dinners and participates in the Bible Songbook and Our Judeo-Christian Workers, the Detroit Institute of Arts and study group. Heritage at Ulster County Community the Michigan Association of Art Therapy. College, the Lifetime Learning Institute Long Island Center of Bard College and Dorot’s University Vanessa Weeks ’83 is a freelance editor Without Walls. Cohen has performed on Dominic Bratta ’94 is senior plant who has had a hand in copy editing, and produced two CDs: “Singing Prayers manager with the Long Island Performance rewriting, coaching or ghostwriting for an for a Sabbath Eve” and “They Ain’t Cluster of the U.S. Postal Service – a estimated 80 books. Writing Them Like They Used To!” He position that entails management of 2,500 is chair of the Ulster County Religious employees. John Wilson, Esq. ’85 continued his educa- Council, a member of the Guild of Temple tion earning his J.D. from Rutgers Law Congratulations to Dominic Cardinale ’95 Musicians and the American Organ Guild, School and becoming a member of the on receiving his professional engineering and volunteers with the Amachi (Children Camden County Bar Association. Having registration certifi cation and NYS profes- of Promise) Program of Big Brothers/Big done pro bono work for several years, sional engineering license. He writes, Sisters. Wilson is now in private practice and “Thanks to my Empire State College volunteers with the Community Health Margot Farrington ’85, poet, storyteller education in fi re protection engineering, Law Project, South Jersey Regional Legal and essayist, is the author of Flares and I was able to be qualifi ed and pass the Services, and the Center for Independent Fathoms, published by Bright Hill Press. NYS engineering exam in fi re protection Living (disabled advocates). In April 2006, she enjoyed an opportunity and receive my license as a professional as poet-in-residence at Chester College of engineer.” Niagara Frontier Center New England. Marc Coppola ’99 fi rst served as a council Since retiring from the Nassau County Trent Leyda ’98, who holds an M.B.A. member of the Buffalo City Council, then Correctional Center, Philip C. DeJulio, and is fi nancial advisor with Raymond as the council’s majority leader. Now, ’80 has moved to the Poconos and written James and Associates, Inc., recently became following a special election, Coppola has three novels. Was That You? is the fi rst to a father for the second time. Baby Sophie been elected to the state senate for the 60th be published (Publish America). joins a brother, Owen. district.

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Over the course of 27 years with General to have been shot and killed at the bench. The Mohonasen school board has named Motors Corporation, Glenn Hansen ’94, a Young has written for the Post Journal Denise Swezey ’02 assistant superintendent steam/power engineer with G.M.’s power newspaper as well as several magazines. of business. Having been account super- train plant, earned a Master of Science in visor and district treasurer for the past six manufacturing management as well as an Northeast Center years. Swezey, who holds a master’s degree M.S. in operations management, both from in educational administration from the Harry Kolker ’74 is retired from his life- Kettering University, formerly known as University at Albany, is well prepared to long profession as a photographer and General Motors Institute of Technology. oversee fi nancial operations including the spends a good deal of time editing his fi nal phase of an $8.5 million renovation of vast collection of photographs, primarily Jayne Mays ’01 is the owner of Seven the middle and high schools. Sisters Bed and Breakfast, located on the ones taken during his career with the State former 60-acre dairy farm of her grandpar- University of New York at Albany. He Ten plus years of experience in the public ents who raised seven girls. would like to establish a “Jewish-American sector combined with 15 plus years in the Family History Museum” in the Capital private sector of working with government With four books District, honoring the memory of his contracts and proposal preparation have to his credit, John parents, Samuel and Bessie Kolker, and given Doris Wigington ’81 the expertise L. Young ’89 has other immigrants who worked hard and to write Successful State Government most recently co- raised children in their adopted country. Contracting in Arizona, published by Dew authored Murder Resources Group. in the Courtroom: Joanne Nicpon ’99 A True Story of earned a M.S. in Apologies to Stephanie Waterman ’02 Sexual Compulsion, higher education who worked very hard to complete her Judicial Misconduct from the University doctorate in the May 2004 – not 2005, as and Homicidal at Albany where incorrectly announced in the winter 2005 Rage about the murder of President Judge she is employed as a edition of Empire State College Alumni Allison Wade, the only judge in U.S. history research assistant and and Student News. is an EEOP volunteer.

GIFT GALLERY

Coffee Mug $10 Travel Mug $6 Baseball Cap (navy or wheat) $12 Sweatshirt M, L, XL (black or grey) XXL (black only) $35 Shoulder Tote $6 Golf Shirt M, L, XL (black or white) $20 T-Shirt M, L, XL (black or grey) XXL (black only) $15 Long Sleeve T-Shirt M, L, XL or XXL (navy) $22 Executive Brief Bag $20 Crystal Paperweight $28 Boston Rocker $295 Captain’s Chair $295 College Ring (visit www.esc.edu for styles and prices)

For easy online ordering, go to www.esc.edu and click on Alumni. Prices do not include shipping and handling. For a complete catalog of gifts or informa- tion on laminated diplomas and Empire State College rings contact the Alumni and Student Relations: 518 587-2100 ext. 2344 or visit www.esc.edu.

18 EMPIRE Come join us for our annual Empire State College Day at the Races Saratoga Springs • Friday, August 4, 2006

Empire State College Track Pack Registration begins at 10:30 a.m., at which time you will pick for $30 includes: up your pass, program and lunch. We will be serving coffee and pastries during that time. The handicapping seminar will • Grandstand admission begin at 11:00 a.m. and will be held at the National Museum of • Grandstand seat Racing. Post time for the fi rst race is 1:00 p.m. Seating is limited • Program and on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. We will reserve your seat • Box lunch when we receive your check made out to Empire State College • Coffee and pastries Foundation. Simply use the order form below. You may make a • Handicapping seminar by copy of the order form for your guest(s). Once you are registered, faculty member Andrew we will send you directions, parking and museum information. DiNitto and our vice president for administration, William Ferrero • President Moore’s “winning” selections ------

Please complete and return to: Maureen Winney Name ______Graduation year Empire State College Address ______One Union Avenue Day phone ______Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-4391 E-mail ______

Make your check payable to: Empire State College Foundation. The box lunch will include a sandwich, condiments, side salad, dessert, fruit and chips. Drinks are on your own.

Please circle your sandwich choice 1. Turkey 2. Roast beef 3. Chicken salad 4. Baked ham 5. Vegetarian

Please circle your bread choice 1. Wrap 2. Hard roll

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