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Donors for INV Article 2Nd Edit.Xlsx 2016 InsurPac Contributors (by donor level) As of 8/10/16 ALASKA David Hale Centennial Club Susan Erickson Pioneer Club Katie Eddy Contributor ALABAMA Jay Ison Jr. Gold Club Richard Pardue Gold Club Bill Sager Gold Club George Thompson III Gold Club Joseph Bennett Pioneer Club Mark Calhoun Pioneer Club Harry Mattei Pioneer Club Haig Wright Pioneer Club Raymond Best Founders Club Art Glasgow Founders Club Geoff Plott Founders Club Joanne Reed Founders Club Perry Reynolds Founders Club Warren Askew Contributor Charles Bailey Contributor Brandon Baird Contributor C. D. 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