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A NEW ERA OF GIVING

2017-2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Annual Report 2 CONTENTS

A New Era of Giving—————————————————————————————————————————————————— 2

NCSSM Foundation Board of Directors—————————————————————————————————— 4

Ryden Program for Innovation and Leadership in AI———————————————————8

NCSSM Gala features NC STEM Hall of Fame Awards————————————————————— 10

Endowments—————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 12 Named NCSSM Foundation Endowments————————————————————————————————————14

2017–2018 Financial Report——————————————————————————————————————————— 16

Our Donors———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 18

Legacy Circle——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 18

Transformative Giving Circle————————————————————————————————————————————————— 18

Corporations and Foundations——————————————————————————————————————————————— 19

Honorary Gifts—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 20

Memorial Gifts—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 2 1

Alumni——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 22

Employees———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 30

Families—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 31

Friends——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 36

Leadership———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 37

2018 Annual Report 1 Dear friends,

This year, the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Foundation received the largest private gift in our history: $2 million from Carl Ryden ’89 and his wife, Ashley, to establish the Ryden Program for Innovation and Leadership in Artificial Intelligence.

Carl and Ashley made this gift as a startup investment to inspire students in the NCSSM- A NEW ERA OFDurham GIVINGresidential program, in NCSSM Online, and at the forthcoming NCSSM-Morganton. Yet the vision is even larger: To create an open-source body of knowledge and a community of leaders and learners throughout the state, the country, and even the world to use artificial intelligence ethically in the service of humanity. This means that the program’s resources will be shared with and enhanced by educators and students beyond NCSSM.

Our school was founded to be a leader in STEM education, to identify and invest in the state’s most promising young students, and to do so on behalf of the public. Carl is a prime, but by no means solitary, example of the prodigious return on that investment.

2018 Annual Report 2 FROM THE PRESIDENT

Nearly 30 years after graduating, Carl is the CEO of Twenty-five years ago when I began my work with the banking technology company he co-founded, the foundation, NCSSM was a young institution. PrecisionLender, after helping to develop the IBM Our school’s oldest alumni were still in their 30s. ThinkPad laptop and a medical device to detect Now, so many of them have attained success heart disease, among other achievements. and, like Carl, are in a position to offer to a new generation an even more generous version Growing up in rural southern Wayne County, of the gift offered to them. As substantial as the son of a single mother who waitressed and the investment of the state of North Carolina sold ads for a country music radio station to continues to be in the school’s mission, only earn their living, Carl says he “was never going to private philanthropic dollars like Carl and Ashley’s be a dropout, was never going to be a statistic. and those of the donors detailed in these pages But I was going to be wholly underdeveloped have the flexibility to enhance and innovate— compared with what I could be” had he not been to provide world-class labs, classrooms, and able to accept the greater challenge of enrolling opportunities for students. at Science and Math—and had that opportunity not been available at no cost to his family. So I sense that a new era for the school is at hand. There are many millions of dollars in unmet needs Now he employs hundreds of North Carolinians at the school. And there are problems facing the and also finds himself in the position to “pay it world that are complicated and challenging—but forward” and invest in young students who remind they’re not too hard for NCSSM students and him of himself at their age. alumni.

“All across the state, I think, our most precious I hope that the Rydens’ example can inspire other natural resource is the talented kids we have alumni and friends to dream even bigger and give out there,” Carl says, lamenting what a tragedy it generously to the school, as it gave to them. Thank would be to squander their potential. “The school you for considering and playing your part in this fundamentally changed the trajectory of my life. future. May we stand together to meet the greater It’s not a debt I can ever repay. This school was an challenge that rises before us now. equity investor in my future, and whenever I have a chance to give back, I will.”

President, NCSSM Foundation

2018 Annual Report 3 RICHMOND BAKER

Richmond Baker is a senior consultant/architect at Microsoft Corporation in Charlotte. He has also held a number of other MURRAY positions at Microsoft including ABRAMSON program manager, engineer, 2017–2018 NCSSM Foundation ’83 public sector platforms technology lead, and premier field engineer. Additionally, he has worked as a network engineer for both US West Murray Abramson is the vice and the United States Air Force president of global clinical and as a consultant for Credence operations at Biogen. Previous Automation. Richmond holds a to this, he held a number of bachelor’s in computer science from management positions at Merck Colorado Technical University. BOARD OF DIRECTORSwith increasing responsibility. He has also served on the faculty of the Duke University School of Medicine. Murray holds a bachelor’s in chemistry from Duke University PHIL as well as an M.D. from the Duke BREITFELD University School of Medicine.

Phil Breitfeld is the chief strategy and innovation officer at Champions BRIAN Oncology, Inc. Prior to joining BAILEY ’84 Champions, Phil was the global vice president at Quintiles, responsible for the Therapeutic Centers of Excellence. He has also led the Brian Bailey is a co-founder and Oncology Center of Excellence managing partner of Carmichael at Quintiles, held senior clinical Partners, a Charlotte-based private development positions at Merck investment firm. Prior to forming KGaA (EMD Serono in the U.S.), and Carmichael, he worked in private was the associate chief medical equity at the Carlyle Group, officer at BioCryst. Prior to his career Forstmann Little, and Carousel in the pharmaceutical industry, Phil . Additionally, he previously held academic positions at Harvard, served in government at the University of Massachusetts, Indiana Office of the White House Chief of University, and Duke University. He Staff and the U.S. Small Business was trained in pediatric hematology/ Administration. Brian holds a oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer bachelor’s from the University of Institute and received an M.D. from North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an the University of Rochester and M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate a bachelor’s in chemistry from School of Business. Princeton University.

2018 Annual Report 4 DEBRA “DC” CHRIS KAREN COLEMAN ’86 HERRERA LEVERT

Deborah “DC” Coleman is the Chris Herrera is the director of Karen LeVert is CEO of Southeast technology principal in the Hi-Tech, client services at PrecisionLender. TechInventures and COO of Ag Communications, and Media Group She has also served as vice TechInventures, Inc., both of which at Xerox Corporation. DC previously president of administration at she co-founded as technology worked at Ford Motor Company as Topics Education and manager of innovation labs. Karen has over an engineer, as a financial advisor entrepreneurial advisory services at 25 years of successful leadership at Edward Jones, and in several PwC. Chris holds a bachelor’s from experience in startups, technology positions in manufacturing and Westminster College, where she commercialization, and executive engineering senior management was a Presidential Scholar, and an management. She holds an M.B.A. at Nortel Networks. DC holds a M.B.A. from the University of Texas at from the University of Dayton and a bachelor’s in electrical engineering Austin. bachelor’s in information technology from Duke University and an M.B.A. from Eastern Michigan University. from Harvard Business School.

BRAD IVES ’82 BOB KIM LYNCH DONICA

Brad Ives is the chief sustainability officer and an associate vice Bob Lynch is a managing Partner Kim Donica is Vice President of chancellor for Campus Enterprises at Cyber Security Advisory & Software Quality Assurance for at UNC-Chapel Hill. Brad joined Implementation Services. He is an MetLife Insurance. She has over 15 UNC from the North Carolina entrepreneur and has been involved years of information technology Department of Environment and with several businesses since 1992, experience including management Natural Resources, where he served most notably as President and CEO and technology consulting as as the assistant secretary for natural at Nitronex Corporation, which was well as an extensive background resources. He has also served in acquired by MACOM Technology leading strategic initiatives for leadership positions at Davidson Solutions in 2003. Bob is a member global organizations. Kim holds a River Capital, LLC, Integro Earth of the American Association for the bachelor’s from Emory University Fuels, Inc., Illumination Renewables, Advancement of Science, American and an M.B.A. from Georgia State and Babson Capital. Brad received Society for Microbiology, and the University. his bachelor’s and J.D. from UNC- American Chemical Society. He Chapel Hill. holds a bachelor’s and an M.B.A. from Babson College and a master’s from Tufts University. SEAN FAHEY ’89 HENRY KUO ’82

Sean Fahey is a founding partner and chief investment officer of Henry Kuo is a financial services Claren Road Asset Management. consultant with AXA Advisors, Prior to the founding of Claren LLC, where he has worked for 22 Road, Sean was a managing director years helping clients establish at Citigroup. During his career at sound financial strategies and Salomon Brothers/Citigroup, he goals. He holds a bachelor’s in held several roles across global electrical engineering from NC credit trading. In his last role there, State University and an M.B.A. from Sean was head of global emerging Duke University’s Fuqua School of markets external debt trading. He Business. He has chaired NCSSM’s received a bachelor’s in economics Board of Trustees, the NCSSM from Duke University. Foundation’s Board of Directors, and the NCSSM Alumni Association.

2018 Annual Report 5 EMILY STEVEN TODD MARTINE ’88 NORTON ’08 ROBERTS

Emily Martine is an active Steven Norton is co-head of Todd Roberts is chancellor of community volunteer and a parent executive networks, research, NCSSM and an ex officio member of a 2018 NCSSM graduate. She and media at Metis Strategy, a of the Foundation Board. He is the 2003 recipient of NCSSM’s management consulting firm that began his education career as a Henry Kuo Service Award and a advises Fortune 500 technology Durham Public Schools teacher and 2018 recipient of the Virginia Wilson executives. He previously was a principal. Most recently, he served Outstanding Volunteer Award reporter at The Wall Street Journal, as superintendent of Ann Arbor and has served as NCSSM Parent where he covered business and Public Schools in Michigan before Association Communications technology with a focus on returning to Durham in 2010 to Secretary and co-chaired the enterprise IT. Prior to joining WSJ, become NCSSM’s fourth chancellor. NCSSM Commencement Reception he helped launch a community He holds a bachelor’s in English in 2016-2017. She has also served for financial professionals at from Duke University and a master’s on the NCSSM Alumni Association Thomson Reuters and completed and doctorate in education from Board of Directors, as PTA President business journalism internships at UNC-Chapel Hill. at five different schools in the U.S. Bloomberg News and The Charlotte and abroad, and is chair emerita Observer. Based in New York, Steven of the NCSSM Parent Association. currently serves as president of the Prior to leaving the corporate track NCSSM Alumni Association Board of to raise her family, Emily worked for Directors. He received a bachelor’s CHARLES seven years for GE Capital. She holds from UNC-Chapel Hill. “RICK” STONE a bachelor’s from UNC-Chapel Hill.

Rick Stone is chair emeritus of the MARGARET Foundation Board, having served as “MEG” a board member and as its chair, RANDY POWELL ’94 and as chair of the Odyssey Capital MYER Campaign. Prior to his retirement, Rick was an investment banker in New York City after having Meg Powell has over 15 years of taught English literature at Boston Randy Myer teaches in the M.B.A. experience in the pharmaceutical University. After retiring, he studied and undergraduate business industry including assignments and taught biblical literature, programs at UNC-Chapel Hill. He at McKinsey, Eli Lilly and earning an M.T.S. from Duke is also an active local investor and GlaxoSmithKline. She is the CEO of University Divinity School and an board member, having invested in TARGET PharmaSolutions. She has M.T. from Harvard University Divinity several startups and venture capital also worked with multiple startup School. He received a bachelor’s funds, a private equity fund, and companies while at Medgility, a from Princeton University, a master’s three angel groups. He is chair consulting firm focused on strategy in finance from MIT Sloan School of the board of a startup in the and business development of of Management, and a doctorate medical device space and NC Idea, emerging companies. These include in English literature from Cornell a foundation devoted to funding Qura Therapeutics, KemPharm, Inc., University. early-stage companies. He is also and most notably, Aerial Biopharma, a board member of the Carolina where she was the interim vice Research Venture Fund and part of president of corporate development the founding team for the Carolina and was instrumental in the sale of Angel Network. He received an ADX-NO5 to Jazz Pharmaceuticals. M.B.A. from Harvard University and a Meg holds a Pharm.D. from UNC- bachelor’s from UNC-Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill and an M.B.A. from Stanford University.

2018 Annual Report 6 CHARLES MILLIE THOMAS “CHARLIE” TAN “TOM” STONE ’03 WILLIAMS

Millie Tan is an Charlie Stone is a co-founder and independent consultant for TAN Tom Williams is president of partner of Alfreton Capital, an Marketing, LLC. Most recently, she Strategic Educational Alliances, investment fund based in London. was executive vice president and Inc. Prior to founding Strategic Prior to living in London, he was chief marketing officer at Zelis Educational Alliances, Tom served an analyst at Praxient Capital Healthcare. She has also served as the public schools of North and DUMAC, the endowment chief marketing officer and senior Carolina in various capacities for manager for Duke University. Charlie vice president of global marketing 32 years. Most recently, he was graduated from NCSSM in 2003 and for Quintiles, chief marketing officer superintendent of Granville County has been a member of the Alumni of Monster.com’s European business, Schools until his retirement. Tom Association Board of Directors since and has held senior positions in received a bachelor’s in elementary 2009, serving as its president from consumer marketing with Polaroid education from Pembroke State 2012-2015. Charlie holds a bachelor’s and Gillette. She holds an M.B.A. University and an M.A.Ed., Ed.S., and from Princeton University and from the Tuck School of Business Ed.D. in Educational Leadership an M.B.A. from Harvard Business at Dartmouth College, a master’s from East Carolina University. School. from Teacher’s College at Columbia University, and a bachelor’s from Skidmore College. BROCK SARA LOU WINSLOW ’86 SUCCOP CLAY THORP Brock Winslow is NCSSM’s vice Sara Lou Succop is a shareholder in chancellor for institutional American Roller Bearing Company. advancement. Brock works with the She is a philanthropist and an active Clay Thorp is a co-founder and school community as well as other community volunteer serving on general partner of Hatteras stakeholders to ensure and expand a variety of boards and councils Venture Partners. Clay also serves the NCSSM opportunity for North such as the Burke County Public as executive chairman of PhaseBio Carolina’s students. His division is Schools Foundation, Burke County Pharmaceuticals and chairman of primarily responsible for the school’s Public Schools Student Health GeneCentric Diagnostics. He has communications, constituent and Advisory Council, Western Piedmont also been co-founder and CEO legislative relations, and fundraising Community College Foundation, and chairman of Synthematix, activities. He holds a bachelor’s from and the Hospice of Burke County. Inc., co-founder and head of UNC-Chapel Hill. Sara Lou holds a bachelor’s from corporate development for Novalon UNC-Chapel Hill and an associate’s Pharmaceutical Corporation, and co- in nursing from Western Piedmont founder and president of Xanthon, Community College. Inc. He holds a master’s in public policy from Harvard University and a bachelor’s in mathematics and art history from UNC-Chapel Hill.

STAFF OFFICERS

KATIE WAGSTAFF LEAH ENGLEBRIGHT ASSISTANT SECRETARY ASSISTANT TREASURER

Katie Wagstaff is the president of the Leah Englebright is a Certified Public NCSSM Foundation. A southern Virginia Accountant and is the director of transplant who has embraced Durham budget and finance at NCSSM, as her home, Katie’s career in education where she oversees the financial and the nonprofit world has included stints at the UNC reporting of the school. Prior to joining NCSSM, Leah School of Dentistry and UNC Physicians and Associates. spent seven years in public accounting before becoming She joined the NCSSM Foundation in 1992. Katie holds a the controller at Vance-Granville Community College. bachelor’s in business management from Virginia Tech. Leah holds a bachelor’s from Meredith College and a master’s from NC State University. 2018 Annual Report 7 “Algorithms tell you what the right answer is on Google, whether it’s the right answer or not. AI is shaping our society in ways I don’t think we begin to understand … We have algorithms shaping Ryden Program for Innovation and Leadershiphistory, algorithms shaping politics, algorithms shaping how we interact with one another and how we interact with the world around us.”

The exceptional high school students of NCSSM, who integrate the arts and humanities deeply into IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEtheir education, he says, are in a prime position to understand and influence how to merge The Ryden Program for Innovation humanity with machine learning—and how to use AI to solve complex, macro problems affecting and Leadership in Artificial society. Intelligence aims to develop high school leaders not only adept “They have smart brains and fresh eyes; the world hasn’t told them what’s not possible yet,” he says. at designing and deploying the “You see the kids here doing amazing things. We powerful technology, but also fluent absolutely need to build leaders who are capable in the ethical considerations it raises of driving that future in a way that gets us to a for our society. better place as a society, and I think the kids here and the faculty here have earned and deserve “Algorithms help us choose who to be friends the chance to shape that future. I am incredibly with on social media, who to connect with on humbled I could be a help in that.” LinkedIn,” says entrepreneur Carl Ryden ’89, who with his wife, Ashley, made a record $2-million Ryden is co-founder and CEO of Cary, NC-based gift to the North Carolina School of Science and PrecisionLender, a provider of applied banking Mathematics Foundation to launch the program. insights technology to commercial banks

2018 Annual Report 8 “...what you find is that the combination of human and machine produces far better results than either alone. We want to build Iron Man suits, not Terminators.” Carl Ryden speaks at the announcement of the gift, as UNC President Margaret Spellings and NCSSM Chancellor Todd Roberts listen.

worldwide, which includes an AI coach that helps Dean of Engineering and Computer Science Joe human loan officers work more productively LoBuglio has been named interim Executive with clients. Director of the new program, NCSSM Chancellor Todd Roberts announced, and three to four new Though the standard acronym is AI for “artificial hires will be announced soon, including an AI intelligence,” Ryden says, “I think more accurately, curriculum architect. He said NCSSM is continuing it’s IA—which is intelligence augmentation. How to fundraise for the program. do you actually build a system that makes the human better? I think what you’re going to see is “We believe that NCSSM is uniquely positioned that the things that are uniquely human—which to address the fundamental questions and are highly complementary to what computers can challenges presented by AI—particularly related do—those things are going to become increasingly to ethics and entrepreneurship,” Roberts said. “A more valuable: the empathy, the judgment, the component of our mission is to ‘inspire innovation understanding. Computers are better than us at for the advancement of humankind,’ with which math, but there are a lot of things they can’t do. the Ryden Program squarely aligns. We couldn’t In fact, what you find is that the combination of be more thrilled to accept this gift from Carl and human and machine produces far better results Ashley, and our students cannot wait to embrace than either alone. We want to build Iron Man suits, all that the program has to offer.” not Terminators.” LoBuglio was also enthusiastic about the The Ryden Program will integrate with multiple opportunity and echoed Ryden’s faith in NCSSM disciplines in all of NCSSM’s academic programs, students. including online classes and residential classes on the Durham, NC, campus and on the Morganton, “It gives me great optimism to work with these NC, campus after it opens in 2021. The curriculum students who are eager and capable to tackle will be available online, and its output will also be complex issues in a broad variety of disciplines,” open-source, ensuring students and educators he said. “It is not just this one gift but (Ryden’s) from around the globe also will benefit from and ongoing wisdom and guidance that will make this contribute to it. program a success.”

2018 Annual Report 9 September of 2017 saw one of the most energized—and well-dressed —collections of NCSSM advocates ever gathered under one roof, at the school’s inaugural NC STEM Hall of NCSSM Gala features NC STEMFame Gala at the Washington Duke Inn in Durham.

NCSSM community members and leadership joined with corporate and civic leaders to honor four inductees for their remarkable contributions to our state in science, mathematics, HALL OF FAME AWARDSengineering, technology, and ethics of service reflective of the mission of NCSSM.

Inducted with standing ovations into the newly established NC STEM Hall of Fame were the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Maya Ajmera ’85, Joseph DeSimone, Ph.D., and the Honorable James B. Hunt, Jr., former governor of North Carolina.

“Truly, the world is a better place thanks to their good work and leadership.”

2018 Annual Report 10 THE HONOREES

Joseph DeSimone The Honorable Maya Ajmera ‘85 James B. Hunt, Jr.

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund, represented placed on diversity in STEM fields throughout his by President John Burris, was the first honoree. career. “If you think about innovation and what Katie O’Connor, NCSSM’s Vice Chancellor for drives innovation,” she said, “you realize quickly Academic Programs, spoke of the Fund’s impact that diversity is a fundamental tenet of innovation. on the school and on young scientists throughout It’s mathematically substantiated.”NC STEM the state. “If I could only choose one word to describe the impact of the Burroughs Wellcome The evening’s most enthusiasticHALL response wasOF Fund,” said O’Connor, “the word I would choose is reserved for the evening’s last honoree. The transformational.” Honorable James B. Hunt,F Jr.,AME who served as North Carolina’s lieutenant governor for four years and Ajmera, President & Chief Executive Officer of governor for 16, was introduced by Tom Williams, Society for Science & the Public and the publisher chair of the NCSSM Board of Trustees, who of Science News, followed as the evening’s used the occasion to thank Hunt for his vision second honoree. Chancellor Todd Roberts in establishing NCSSM and his lifelong efforts to in his introductory remarks noted Ajmera’s improve public education. In accepting the honor, contributions. “Maya,” he said, “has helped to Hunt passionately underscored the importance transform the nearly 100-year-old Society into a of education: “Educating our people, growing an dynamic, entrepreneurial organization.” economy with good jobs—it’sNC simply STEM what we NC STEM must do to make our state as good as it can be!” DeSimone, co-founder and CEO of Carbon and HALL OF HALL OF professor at UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State, was The honorees’ influence extends globally, the the evening’s third honoree. Valerie Ashby, Dean chancellor emphasized in his closing remarks. of Trinity College of Arts & Sciences at Duke “Truly,” Roberts said, “theF worldAME is a better place F AME University, lauded the high value DeSimone has thanks to their good work and leadership.”

2018 Annual Report 11 “The work they do at NCSSM needs to find its way out into the world. It’s too good, too meaningful, to be ENDOWMENTSkept secret.”

JON MILLER ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

The late Jon Miller, the last of NCSSM’s founding Tessa Mannell ’19 was one of many students who faculty members to retire from the school, left a benefitted from the endowment’s support of lasting impression on those who had the good NCSSM’s Summer Research in Humanities course. fortune to sit in his classroom. His soothing demeanor, sharp intellect, and love of a well “If we don’t recognize the importance of young turned phrase won the admiration of thousands people’s interest in areas outside of science and of students. In a STEM-based school, he used math, we risk a future that has no sense of history, literature to help generations of students or the power of stories and of days spent walking understand the feelings in their hearts. through woods that were once much more,” Tessa said. “We risk the loss of creativity, compassion, The Jon Miller Endowment for the Humanities, and investigative thought, without which math created by one of those grateful alumni to ensure and science are meaningless.” that Miller’s spirit lives on for current and future students, provides students and instructors in the Though Tessa will never know the man for whom department with opportunities for intellectual this endowment is named, she will forever benefit growth that might otherwise be unavailable. from the legacy that he, and our generous donor, left for her. STEM may be what we’re known for at NCSSM, but the Humanities form who we are.

2018 Annual Report 12 IVES ACADEMIC AND CLUB COMPETITION AND CONFERENCES ENDOWMENT

The classroom and laboratory can be lonely places stage while winning honors at the Singapore sometimes. It’s a safe bet that alumni everywhere International Mathematics Challenge. The team remember hours spent in solitude, working of seniors Daniel Bae, Emily Wen, and Zack Lee feverishly to puzzle out a solution to the academic earned a “Distinction” award after a week of fierce challenge of the day. And, just as certainly, they all competition. The Challenge awards a single found themselves wondering, “Why bother? Will champion and 12 Distinction awards, so among 52 anyone ever even see this, anyway?” schools from nearly 30 countries, NCSSM’s team ranked in the top 13. Thanks in part to an endowment established by Brad Ives ’82 and his family, students at NCSSM “Participation in academic conferences and will always have opportunities to share their work competitions is an essential experience for many with the world through participation in academic NCSSM students,” said Angela Teachey, NCSSM’s conferences and competitions. Director of Academic Programs. “The work they do at NCSSM needs to find its way out into the world. In 2017-2018, NCSSM students once again It’s too good, too meaningful, to be kept secret.” represented the school on an international

NCSSM instructor Tonya Smith teaches Introductory Spanish using a flat screen purchased with funds from the Troan Endowment.

2018 Annual Report 13 NAMED NCSSM FOUNDATION ENDOWMENTS

Aldrich Music Endowment The Burroughs Wellcome Ives Academic and Supports NCSSM’s Fine Arts program, Fund Endowment for Club Competition and with an emphasis on the performing arts Student Research, Conferences Endowment Mentorship, and Innovation Supports residential students of NCSSM’s Dr. Joan Barber Supports advanced research, Durham campus who are participating Endowment to Support mentorship, and innovation in academic and club competitions and URM Student Success conferences Class of 1983 Academic Supports Colours gospel choir, student Geun-ho Kim Scholarship groups with a majority underrepresented Endowment minority membership, and other For a graduating senior whose parents or programming/activities that support the Funds academic programs parent immigrated to the United States success of URM students at NCSSM Class of 1988 Endowment Kuo Family Endowment Bowman-Brockman Supports employee recruitment and Supports the Science and Mathematics Endowment for retirement recognition departments of NCSSM’s Durham Entrepreneurship and campus Advanced Research The Fagan Fund for Faculty Excellence Joe Liles Fine Arts Provides a funding source for students to pursue research projects and start-up Supports faculty professional Endowment ventures, and supports some travel to development Provides continuous funding to enhance academic competitions student development in instrumental, The GAR Foundation Fund voice, drama, dance, and visual arts Branson Brown Athletics for Faculty Excellence Endowment Supports faculty professional George E. & Etta Lou Loftin Supports athletic activities at NCSSM development Endowment to include NCHSAA-recognized school Supports students with financial needs teams as well as intramural activities General Endowment Supports ongoing needs of the school Mace Library Endowment Joe Freeman and Marylyn L. and the NCSSM Foundation Supports efforts to bring speakers to Britt Endowment campus Supports electronics and physics Glaxo Foundation projects Endowment for Student Jon Miller Endowment for Research the Humanities Broyhill Foundation Supports students’ independent Supports the Humanities Department’s Endowment scientific research in biology unmet needs Supports the Broyhill Leadership Series, which brings to campus speakers/ Peter T. Haughton NCSSM Alumni Scholarship professionals noted for their business leadership in the fields of science and Fabrication and Innovation Endowment technology Endowment Provides college scholarships to selected Supports the Peter T. Haughton graduating seniors Joseph M. Bryan, Sr. Fabrication and Innovation Lab Endowment Fund NCSSM Challenge Unrestricted endowment Hurd Memorial Residential Endowment Endowment Supports programs that inspire NCSSM Burroughs Wellcome Fund Supports Student Services and Student students to donate while still enrolled in the school Endowment Life programs Supports faculty professional development

2018 Annual Report 14 NCSSM Faculty Continuing Unrestricted Endowment Virginia S. Wilson Professional Development Supports the Foundation and the Scholarship and Curriculum school and funds many of the needs of Provides a graduating NCSSM student Development Fund the school’s student body, faculty, and with a scholarship to attend Duke general community University Supports faculty professional development as well as the development Wachovia Unrestricted of curriculum on the Durham campus Women With Wings Endowment Endowment Prabhu Endowment for the Supports ongoing needs of the school Supports programs in aviation and Sciences and the NCSSM Foundation aeronautics for young women Supports the school’s technology Engineering Endowment infrastructure, especially involving the teaching of science Supports the Engineering Department’s unmet needs Quarter Century Unrestricted Endowment Humanities Endowment Supports the Humanities Department’s Supports the student body, faculty, and unmet needs general community

Robotics Engineering Mathematics Endowment Endowment Supports the Mathematics Department’s unmet needs Supports the engineering component of the robotics program at NCSSM Science Endowment Christy Shaffer Endowment Supports the Science Department’s unmet needs Provides a scholarship to young women attending UNC Chapel Hill in underrepresented fields such as business Technology Endowment or STEM Supports NCSSM’s unmet technology needs Steffee Endowment for Student Research and Creativity Encourages independent research and student-driven academic projects

Troan Endowment for Technology Supports unmet technology needs

2018 Annual Report 15 29.2% INSTITUTIONAL 2017–2018 NCSSM Foundation ADVANCEMENT

FINANCIAL REPORT 13.1%

FOUNDATION Distribution of NCSSM Foundation expenditures, Fiscal Year 2017-2018

Total expenditures:

$1,803,338 ADMINISTRATION

2018 Annual Report 16 1.0% COMMUNICATION

29.2%

44.2%

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS 2.9%

4.6% 5.0%

STUDENT LIFE ADMINISTRATION

DEEP 2018 Annual Report 17 Transformative Giving Circle Gifts of $5,000 or more The 2A Foundation Maya K. Ajmera ’85 and David H. Hollander Richmond and Sharon Baker Richard Balot ’95 Nancy and David Bass Kathleen Boyd and Thad Throneburg Philip P. Breitfeld James R. Bridges ’88 and Elizabeth C. Bridges ’88 Burroughs Wellcome Fund Saul and Nan Chase Legacy Circle John and Maria Cho Kia Cockrell ’08 Have included the NCSSM Foundation CommScope Technologies LLC in their estate Daniel and Helen Egger Scott A. Bales ’84 Mitchell and Dawn Epstein Tina Burleson ’89 Joseph A. Fernandez ’90 and Mary Pat Campbell ’92 Elizabeth D. Fernandez John D. Capps ’83 and Susan G. Capps ’83 FIRST Saul and Nan Chase FOUNDATION DONORSMary Gena Frederick and Michael and Cynthia Dougherty Michael Marushack Pamela M. Dunwell G1 Therapeutics, Inc. Richard G. Harrelson ’87 Johanna Gisladottir and Andrew Nobel Seungheui and Jin Hong Lim Go Global NC Jon and Patricia Miller Louis Gordon ’83 and Sandy Gordon Kay Morgan Stephan and Jacqueline Graf Debra L. Pawl David G. Gray ’84 Laura and Barry Poole Kristina Haughton Karen A. Reid ’88 Debra L Smith Ken Steen Erik W. Troan ’91 and Brigid V. Troan WHY I GIVE Harold Tucker Steve and Cecilia Warshaw “We want other parents to realize your Robert O. Winters ’85 dollars really help support the other half of the experience. The benefits your child will receive from participating at NCSSM will provide a lifetime impact. Every donor’s situation is different. But we hope all parents will join us and make a gift, no matter the size, to help support the whole student experience.”

Elizabeth Fernandez and Joe Fernandez ‘90, ‘18 parents

2018 Annual Report 18 Jennifer A. Horney ’90 and Michael J. Chan Rick and Terry Stone Google Matching Gifts Program Xiaopei Huang and Yiping Yang Sara Lou Byrd Succop Google, Inc. Kevin Jaget ’91 John A. Thacker ’97 Harris Teeter LLC Shiva and Edward Kincaid Erik W. Troan ’91 and Brigid V. Troan Hatteras Venture Partners Gene Y. Ko ’90 Troan Foundation Huron Consulting Group Inc. Vimal Kumar and Kalavathi Kolappa Catherine and Bill Veal IBM International Foundation Ashwin V. Kulkarni ’02 Lucila and Pinakin Vias Intel Foundation Henry D. Kuo ’82 and Irene R. Kuo ’82 Brian and Allison Vierling James L. Pyle DDS Suzanne C. Kuo ’85 Wells Fargo Foundation Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies L C Industries Virginia S. Wilson and Gerald Wilson Matching Gifts Program Thomas F. Looney Brock Winslow ’86 and Bristol Winslow Kroger Bobby and Carolyn Maynor Christian and Greta Wolff L C Industries Jason and Jennifer McArthur Huanliang Xia and Xuejun Li Lenovo Karen B. McLaughlin ’83 Weitao and Helen Yang LyondellBasell Jacqueline H. Mims ’83 and James W. Mims David D. Ye ’06 Kervin Mack, DMD, MS, PLLC Alexander Morcos ’93 and Amanda Morcos Massachussetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory Rajendra Morey and Gowthami Arepally Corporations and Microsoft Matching Gifts Program/ Elizabeth G. Page ’82 and Dan R. Page Foundations Microsoft Giving Campaign Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs Aetos Systems, Inc. Thomas W. Monahan, IV, DMD, PA Participate AmazonSmile Foundation moss+ross, LLC Babita and Bakul Patel American Underground National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Satyen Patel and Susan Anthony Analog Devices, Inc. NC Academy of Science Inc. Angela and Rohan Paul Asian Kitchen Network for Good Tarkten and Maria Pharr Atlassian Inc North Carolina Chapter AFCEA Billy Pizer ’86 and Anne R. Pizer Atuchang Medical Group, PC North Carolina Council of Teachers of Margaret B. Powell ’94 and James N. Powell Bank of America Mathematics Paul Raff ’00 Benevity Oracle Matching Gifts Program Indira and Ravindra Reddy Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC Participate J. Todd Roberts and Arleen Song Bright Funds Foundation Paypal Charitable Giving Fund Carl A. Ryden ’89 and Ashley Ryden Burke County Board of Realtors PGi Chuck and Alysia Shultz Burroughs Wellcome Fund Qualcomm Matching Grant and Community Service Programs Adam Simpkins ’99 California Resources Corporation Red Hat Matching Gifts Program Society for Science & The Public Chapel Hill Spring Garden Tour ReynoldsAmerican Foundation John P. Son ’00 Cisco Systems Inc. SABIC Innovative Plastics Kevin and Carol Sparks CommScope Technologies LLC Salesforce.org Corning Incorporated Foundation SAS Institute, Inc. Cypress Creek Holdings LLC Society for Industrial and Dell Employee Giving Program WHY I GIVE Applied Mathematics Delta Dental of North Carolina Society for Science & The Public Duke Energy Foundation (Matching Gifts) “We want other parents to realize your Southeast Poultry Health Services, Inc. Durham Community Concert Band dollars really help support the other SunTrust Eaton Corporation Gift Matching Program half of the experience. The benefits your Teradata Employee Giving Campaign Edison International child will receive from participating at Triangle Kids - Pediatric Dentistry Elmo’s Diner Inc. NCSSM will provide a lifetime impact. United Way of The Greater Triangle FIRST Every donor’s situation is different. But Vanguard Matching Gift Program FIRST North Carolina we hope all parents will join us and Wells Fargo Foundation FIS Integrated Payables (YourCause LLC) make a gift, no matter the size, to help Wells Fargo Matching Gift Program G1 Therapeutics, Inc. support the whole student experience.” YourCause/DonateWell Go Global NC Zeta Associates Elizabeth Fernandez and Joe Fernandez ‘90, ‘18 parents

2018 Annual Report 19 Honorary Gifts In honor of Phil and Sharon Curley In honor of Letita Mason Philip G. Curley ’07 and Eleanor A. Steel ’07 Ericka S. Black ’03 In honor of 2nd Bryan In honor of Julia L. Danek ’82 Melissa M. Smarr ’03 Stephane B. Henrion ’06 Elizabeth Moose In honor of Sylvia Matles In honor of 3rd Bryan Family In honor of Steve Davis Karen Hyman and Ed Coryell Margaret H. McDonald ’08 Brian T. Rice ’85 In honor of Barbara & Thomas Mattingly In honor of Ibrahim Abbas Elikem Dodor ’18 Jonathan C. Mattingly ’88 Ruhina R. Shemna ’08 April C. Horton In honor of Thomas B. Michell In honor of Maya K. Ajmera ’85 and In honor of Elizabeth M. Farmer ’18 Kevin and Carol Sparks David H. Hollander David and Mary Tilly Ramesh and Roopa Ajmera In honor of Elizabeth Moose In honor of Amy Fisher Richardson Ray Kevin S. Baxter Ienaas H. Baagil ’88 Adele Y. Bernard ’12 In honor of All NCSSM Students, Faculty & Alumni In honor of Robert R. Gotwals Leslie A. Bunch ’12 Jeffrey Heath and Melody Zamora Benjamin D. Drury ’12 Jaret R. Dawson ’12 Cydney S. Freeman ’08 Madelaine N. Katz ’12 In honor of Lisa Schaffer Anderson ’96 Jimmie L. Powell ’12 Julie A. Ball ’95 In honor of David J. Mora ’18 Anand and Sangita Tewari Veronica Flaspoehler In honor of Rebekah F. Ayscue ’07 In honor of Myra Halpin Philip G. Curley ’07 and Eleanor A. Steel ’07 In honor of John Morrison Greeshma Somashekar ’12 Salem E. Johnston ’07 Jiexi Cao ’12 Ada V. Taylor ’12 Jaret R. Dawson ’12 In honor of Ross J. Baker In honor of Anne Clark Hathaway Mary Ann Jin ’12 Ellen S. LeRoy ’87 Ellen Hathaway Mohamed Samoura ’12 In honor of Beaker Michael J. Martine ’87 and In honor of Jen Hill Donn C. Mueller ’85 Emily F. Martine ’88 Lisa Brown Sandra and Gregg Peele In honor of Jennifer Betz In honor of Joseph B. Horrell ’00 and Robert Gotwals In honor of Frances and Murphy Moseley Ms. Colleen Wearn Martha Regalis In honor of Matthew Boerner Michael Horrell Molly and Karl Hess In honor of John Z. Moseley and In honor of Kimberly K. Howell ’07 Netta Newbold Moseley In honor of Phil P. Breitfield and Genivieve C. Crites ’17 Martha Regalis Susan G. Kreissman In honor of A. Bradley Ives ’82 and Emily Taft In honor of Mary Moseley Tucker Debra Ives Morris Wallack Martha Regalis Page I. Lemel In honor of Michelle Brenner In honor of Catherine Moulder In honor of John and Susan Jabbusch Jose A. Medrano ’12 Jose A. Medrano ’12 Jennifer J. Minella ’97 In honor of Branson and Joanie Brown In honor of Christine Muth Petrusz ’92 In honor of Jeremy R. Jump ’18 Michael Mitchell III Amy L. Sheck Peter and Jill Hallenbeck In honor of Aryano N. Bush ’98 In honor of Noreen Naiman Sahar Kazemzadeh ’10 - Isaac O. Owolabi ’05 First Home Purchase Kathryn E. Fromson ’02 Steven Gardner In honor of Lauren Carr Wiggs ’00 and In honor of Michael Newbauer Bobby R. Wiggs ’03 In honor of John Kolena Jason J. Bischof ’03 Patrick R. Moore ’04 Aaron L. Kirtley ’95 In honor of Sam Nicholson Katie O’Connor Christopher L. Panuski ’13 David Parish ’84 Kathy Wegmann In honor of Hannah E. Krueger ’13 In honor of John and Ruth Ogle In honor of Sharon Castellino and Martha Summers Scott A. Ogle ’93 Renato Santos Laine E. Doggett ’84 In honor of Tafui M. Leggard ’18 In honor of Krishna K. Pant April C. Horton Gaurav Pant and Vinisha Joshi In honor of Helen L. Compton Robert M. Brown ’84 In honor of Joseph M. Liles III In honor of Sahil S. Patel ’18 Martina A. Jones ’02 Zack T. Lee ’18 2018 Annual Report 20 In honor of Charles Payne In honor of Stephen J. Warshaw Teresa H. Redman ’84 Lawton F. Ives ’17 Nitin and Vrushali Patwardhan Sara Lou Byrd Succop and Amy L. Sheck Benjamin S. Succop In honor of Linda C. Williams Linda Treiber In honor of James A. Pope ’91 Toya and Jamie Merritt Amy V. Lovato ’91 In memorial of Sam Campbell Mary Pat Campbell ’92 In honor of Ashton Powell Memorial Gifts Adele Y. Bernard ’12 In memorial of Michael V. Carpenter ’07 In memorial of Lindsay R. Aldridge ’05 Samie I. Ahmed ’07 Daniel E. Mattox ’12 Heather Mohorn Kachinske ’05 Rebekah F. Ayscue ’07 In honor of Martha Regalis In memorial of Priya A. Balagopal ’09 In memorial of Loria Caulder ’97 Zachary H. Alexander ’08 Crystal Z. Ki ’09 Paul and Anne Coletta Leslie R. Myrie ’97 In memorial of Franklin R. & Bettie W. Mae T. Davis ’12 Bennett In memorial of Helen E. Chappell ’03 In honor of Evan Rowe III Jabbar R. Bennett ’92 Chelsea A. Simon ’02 Zachary H. Alexander ’08 In memorial of Marshall Blango Jr. ’96 Charles M. Stone ’03 In honor of Adam Sampieri Abidemi B. Ajiboye ’96 In memorial of Frank Chen ’04 Zachary H. Alexander ’08 Laquicia S. Barbee ’96 Carolyn S. Tysor ’03 Cydney S. Freeman ’08 Sura U. S. Edmond ’96 Adam J. Schoonmaker ’12 Kendra J. Hill ’96 In memorial of Ray Church Daniel C. Lane ’96 Katharine M. Briggs ’91 In honor of Nicole Sarrocco DeLane McDuffie ’96 Zachary H. Alexander ’08 In memorial of Kelley L. Mills ’96 Roberto Clemente In honor of Linda M. Schmalbeck Christina L. Ndoh ’96 Anthony C. Borelli ’95 Anna L. Cherry ’16 Erin A. Nowell ’96 In memorial of Jane Curtis Schnika N. Pender ’96 In honor of Ama Shabazz Liz Peeples Tonya L. Smith-Jackson ’82 Michelle A. Pierce ’96 Ieshia G. Robertson ’96 In memorial of In honor of Abbas Shemna Randolph M. Foy Aisha H. Smart ’96 Ruhina R. Shemna ’08 Katherine K. Dunleavy ’88 Barbara R. Williams ’96 Hugh and Diane Haskell In honor of Luke N. Simmers ’18 Christopher and Tobi Wolf In memorial of Anthony M. Bray ’97 Lawrence C. Lee ’87 Justin B. Oxman ’97 David R. Tucker ’87 In honor of Ellis H. Smith ’82 Otis E. Tillman Jr. ’82 In memorial of Allen K. Briggs ’88 In memorial of Briana L. Gather ’08 Samara I. Hamze ’89 Margaret H. McDonald ’08 In honor of Ronnie and Clara Smith Jim and Pat Hodnett Elizabeth Uy-Smith ’99 In memorial of In memorial of Shirley Lovick Brown Bryan D. Giles ’83 In honor of Robert and Glenda Steel Sheryl D. Brown ’84 Jacqueline Heder Mims ’83 Eleanor A. Steel ’07 and Philip G. Curley ’07 In memorial of Joyce G. Byrd In memorial of Timothy M. Goodin ’84 In honor of Daniel J. Teague Richard T. Breeden III Grishma Alakkat ’12 Barry T. Campbell ’84 John and Jane Greene Elliot V. Cartee ’11 Steven D. Keirstead ’83 Gerald and Heidi Hyde Emily H. Chen ’12 Minh D. Do ’85 and Mark and Laurie Miller Tina M. Lee ’86 In honor of Selena Tieu ’18 April C. Horton In honor of Carolyn R. Townsend WHY I GIVE Mary E. Kiesau ’92

In honor of Justin Trapp ’04 and “I am glad that my NCSSM experience shaped me in a positive Samantha Trapp way. Being fortunate enough to have experienced NCSSM, I Louis Saparito want to show my appreciation and invest in the future.”

In honor of Erik W. Troan ’91 Selena Tieu ‘18 Lesley Troan Selena Tieu (left) 2018 Annual Report 21 Jan E. Miller ’83 Davis W. Goodnight ’11 Saralyn Reid Williams ’82 Alumni Dr. Krystal L. Pusser ’84 Beverly A. Gray ’95 and Thomas J. Williams Clark L. Gray ’95 Ward C. Travis ’82 1982 In memorial of John M. Grimes, Jr. ’86 Paul B. Habit ’82 Paul M. Wrayno ’02 John Adams ’82 Katrina S. A. Gutierrez ’12 Janice P. Broniak ’82 Brock Winslow ’86 and Susan C. Anderson ’82 Herbert N. Hackney ’87 Bristol Winslow Karen D. Angell ’82 In memorial of Jacqueline Heder Mims ’83 William T. Winslow ’15 Douglas A. Appleyard ’82 Peter T. Haughton ’89 Brianna F. Holland ’12 John Woodmansee Linie Chang Rand ’89 John B. Armitage ’82 Lynn M. Hooker ’86 Royce and Marcia Woosley Keisha D. Ashton ’82 In memorial of Pete Hoffman Hassana L. Durham ’00 In memorial of Ravisankar R. Avva ’82 James and Tatyana Rose Etheridge Henry S. Nachman Janice M. Broniak ’82 Blankenship Adam F. Falk ’83 Patrick and Dorothy Nachman Nicole F. Brown ’82 In memorial of Donald Houpe Shaza I. Gaballah ’13 Michelle Z. Burnett ’82 In memorial of Jennifer L. Deets ’85 Jennifer P. Harrod ’86 Dennis and Debra O’Neal Richard O. Chapman ’82 Gibson McCall III ’94 and Julian L. Himes ’03 Juliana M. Fischler ’00 Teri Bufmeyer Clark ’82 Emilia C. McCall ’94 Lynn M. Hooker ’86 Sherri V. Cox ’82 In memorial of In memorial of John R. Howell Lisa C. Jackson ’86 Mary Lou Paschal Carmen E. Dietrich ’82 Suellen H. McCauley ’82 Hih Song Kim ’83 David S. Paschal ’92 Beverly A. Dorland ’82 In memorial of Timothy D. King ’86 Shauna T. Farmer ’82 In memorial of John R. Poe John D. Hurd ’94 William and Ann Kirkland Steve B. Gallup ’82 Kelly S. ’97 David and Catherine Hurd Vijay M. Krishnamurthy ’95 and Charlene C. Gladney ’82 Julie S. Murthy ’96 David R. Tucker ’87 Catherine E. Mullican ’94 Herman T. Goins ’82 Dana B. Lacy ’90 In memorial of Rajender Singh In memorial of Mariko Kusumi Anthony R. Hefner ’82 Jamie L. Lathan Amrita Saini and Jagtar Singh Arisa Sullivan ’91 Darryll E. Hendricks ’82 Gina N. Likins ’86 In memorial of Shelley L. Hitt ’82 In memorial of Anna P. McLamb ’95 Yessic C. Spencer III ’84 Sung-Eun G. Lee ’03 Peyton D. Hudson ’82 Martha McNair ’82 Marguerite V. Butler ’84 Tenicia J. Talley ’03 Brad Ives ’82 Christina F. Mobley ’03 In memorial of Sarah B. Krigman ’82 In memorial of Penny A. Morgan ’93 Louis A. Steiner ’08 Henry D. Kuo ’82 Lisa S. Leland ’82 Ms. Jeanine K. Murphy ’86 Tiffany M. McCrary ’07 Shelley L. Hitt ’82 Irene R. Kuo ’82 Dr. Noreen Naiman In memorial of Jerry Sun ’12 Ellen D. Law ’82 In memorial of Elizabeth W. Nguyen ’01 Jose A. Medrano ’12 Robert H. Lee ’82 Rose McMillan ’00 Prerana N. Patel ’92 Sarah M. Lewis ’82 Natasha Ann B. Knight ’00 Chris Penland ’90 In memorial of Frank H. Tobey Elizabeth K. Lisk ’82 Matthew W. Puffer ’95 Rachel L. Murkofsky ’87 In memorial of James R. Lisk, Jr. ’82 Nicole McCoy-Spring J. Todd Roberts In memorial of Suellen H. McCauley ’82 Daniel P. Aldrich ’92 and Yael Sarah Shoemaker Colin G. Treiber ’00 Aldrich ’92 Polly L. McKinney ’82 Douglas R. Steen ’86 Joseph B. Horrell ’00 Martha McNair ’82 In memorial of Jon Miller Gina M. Stewart ’86 Linda Treiber Willie M. Myles ’82 John B. Armitage ’82 Phillip M. Stewart, Jr. ’97 In memorial of Elizabeth G. Page ’82 Todd A. Ashe ’88 and Matthew V. Stonebraker ’08 Jack Wagoner, Jr. Elizabeth T. Ashe ’88 Jamie C. Pate ’82 Braughn Taylor Amy and Renhard McLaurin Anna N. Atencio ’13 D. Michael Riddle ’82 Angela Teachey David B. Barr In memorial of Alexander J. Rimberg ’82 John A. Thacker ’97 Rasheed Wiggins Robert M. Brown, Jr. ’84 Eric D. Roush ’82 Currie K. Thompson Christopher M. Gay ’95 Tina Burleson ’89 Ami J. Shah ’82 Lydia S. Thurman ’11 Evan D. Burness ’01 In memorial of Gerald A. Sherman ’82 Dan Todd ’84 and Anna B. Williams ’98 Tonya C. Smith ’82 Brandon R. Carroll ’02 Karen G. Todd ’84 Megan K. Klonga ’98 Tonya L. Smith-Jackson ’82 Ravi K. Chittilla ’12 David R. Tucker ’87 Vicki Tatum ’82 Michael E. Collins Catherine C. Veal In memorial of Helen Wu Lois E. Thornburg ’82 Helen L. Compton Hunter and Katie Wagstaff Michael Wu ’90 Otis E. Tillman ’82 Kelly Cummings Charlene L. Warren-Davis ’89 Ward C. Travis ’82

2018 Annual Report 22 Karon L. Uzzell-Baggett ’82 Marguerite V. Butler ’84 Donn C. Mueller ’85 Jeanine K. Murphy ’86 Percil Watkins ’82 Barry T. Campbell ’84 Nancy E. Mukundan ’85 Nancy L. Parks ’86 Saralyn R. Williams ’82 Wayne F. Carriker ’84 Nicklas B. E. Oldenburg ’85 Billy Pizer ’86 Sharon Castellino ’84 Donna C. Reece ’85 Julie A. Reynolds ’86 1983 Marc Chametzky ’84 Brian T. Rice ’85 Gentry Rose ’86 Murray A. Abramson ’83 Mark T. Chandler ’84 Katharine E. Stewart ’85 Donna Shumate ’86 Bryan C. Burnett ’83 Christopher S. Cole ’84 Amy Swackhamer ’85 David C. Smith ’86 Robin J. Cunningham ’83 Ralph R. Craig ’84 Karen E. Weeks ’85 Tarshia L. Stanley ’86 Adam F. Falk ’83 Stephen P. Dettman ’84 Robert O. Winters ’85 Douglas R. Steen ’86 William R. Fox ’83 Laine E. Doggett ’84 Jill C. Wright ’85 Gina M. Stewart ’86 Louis J. Gordon ’83 Toby D. Falk ’84 Jeffrey C. Yu ’85 Joshua B. Tew ’86 Mark B. Harkins ’83 Lisa A. Gillespie ’84 Emanuel A. Waddell ’86 Steven D. Keirstead ’83 1986 David G. Gray ’84 Brock Winslow ’86 Hih Song Kim ’83 DeAhn H. Baucom ’86 Frederick R. Indermaur ’84 Lora L. Witcher ’86 Michael J. Lefler ’83 Karen G. Bethea ’86 Robert W. Larkin ’84 Richard C. Wu ’86 Gina L. Loften ’83 Natalie J. Beyer ’86 Kevin A. Lutz ’84 Karen Yeowell ’86 Jan E. Miller ’83 Alan G. Bishop ’86 David B. Malin ’84 Jacqueline H. Mims ’83 Kevin Bringewatt ’86 1987 Melanie A. Mann ’84 Nathanael R. Miranda ’83 John W. Brotherton ’86 Steven P. Aldrich ’87 Allen D. Nuttle ’84 Catherine A. Moses ’83 Marjorie J. Brown ’86 Tony D. Bauernfeind ’87 David Parish ’84 Anja A. Patton-Evans ’83 Rodney A. Bryant ’86 Angela M. Blair ’87 Darryl L. Peterkin ’84 Leslie D. Reynolds ’83 Geoffrey P. Burgess ’86 Sean A. Blanton ’87 Krystal L. Pusser ’84 Tiffany D. Sherman ’83 Elaine S. Cabinum-Foeller ’86 Joe F. Britt ’87 William A. Ramsay ’84 Mary-Margaret Stockert ’83 Caroline Choi ’86 Mystie B. Brotherton ’87 Teresa H. Redman ’84 Martin C. Trively ’83 Kai I. Chung ’86 Floyd A. Bullard ’87 Lisa G. Rowe-Ralls ’84 Simon Verghese ’83 Debra K. Coleman ’86 Gretchen A. Case ’87 Toni Allen Scarborough ’84 Lynne-Corinne Volkwijn ’83 Amy B. Cooter ’86 Elizabeth Cates ’87 Elizabeth F. Scott ’84 David W. White ’83 Derrick M. Craig ’86 Elizabeth K. Copple ’87 Christopher M. Sites ’84 Susan S. Woodhouse ’83 Marcia D. Edwards ’86 Mary A. Cranfill ’87 Cheryl Steed ’84 Karen M. Eller ’86 Joseph H. Davis ’87 1984 Dan Todd ’84 Patti A. Erickson ’86 Theodore C. Edwards III ’87 Brian D. Bailey ’84 Karen G. Todd ’84 Joseph W. Floyd ’86 Daniel D. Grove ’87 Brett A. Brackett ’84 Jennie W. Wenger ’84 Jeffry R. Foeller ’86 Herbert N. Hackney ’87 Robert M. Brown ’84 Amy B. Fowler ’86 Mark E. Heinze ’87 Sheryl D. Brown ’84 1985 Maya K. Ajmera ’85 Linda E. Green ’86 Anita J. Hilliard ’87 Jeff F. Cherry ’85 John M. Grimes ’86 Michael M. Huang ’87 WHY I GIVE Sandra W. Childrey ’85 Joseph T. Grunkemeyer ’86 Oscar H. King ’87 Stephen N. Cole ’85 Tamara L. Grunkemeyer ’86 Jennifer E. Larson ’87 “NCSSM changed Christopher S. Connelly ’85 Jennifer P. Harrod ’86 Lawrence C. Lee ’87 the trajectory Marin B. Crosbie ’85 Chandra Y. Hollier ’86 Ellen S. LeRoy ’87 of my life. My Robert N. Davis ’85 Lynn M. Hooker ’86 Stanford Lin ’87 instructors expanded Jennifer L. Deets ’85 Lisa C. Jackson ’86 Michael J. Martine ’87 my intellectual Minh D. Do ’85 Anthony P. Jones ’86 Mark E. Morrow ’87 landscape. My fellow Joseph D. Galarneau Jr. ’85 Timothy D. King ’86 Rachel L. Murkofsky ’87 students nurtured Seema Garg ’85 John E. Konanc ’86 John S. Price ’87 my humanity. NCSSM Elizabeth E. Hinshaw ’85 Simone B. Langley ’86 Christy G. Reinhard ’87 gave me the courage David Y. Huang ’85 Colin C. Law ’86 Christopher A. Rella ’87 to leave home and Pamela Kelly Foxworth ’85 Tina M. Lee ’86 Stephen B. Roberts ’87 experience the Travis G. Koch ’85 Mary Jean Leonardi ’86 Laura C. Robinson ’87 world.” Suzanne C. Kuo ’85 Paul W. Levering ’86 Janet L. Spencer ’87 Kenro Kusumi ’85 Gina N. Likins ’86 Robert J. Stevens ’87

Darryl L. Peterkin ‘84 Sharon B. Metzger ’85 James M. Long ’86 Maria E. Trent ’87 Brian G. Morin ’85 Melissa M. Maloney ’86 David R. Tucker ’87

2018 Annual Report 23 Bethany D. Ward ’87 1989 Thomas J. Rhodes ’90 Mary Pat Campbell ’92 Dixie T. Wells ’87 Gregory B. Abbas ’89 James B. Richardson ’90 Rozana Carducci ’92 Helen A. Williams ’87 Eliza K. Ablovatski ’89 Stephen E. Schneider ’90 Catherine Collingwood ’92 Shannon O. Sullivan ’90 Jason T. Cooke ’92 1988 Kimberly J. Arwood ’89 Charles C. Tarlton ’90 Jason C. Copland ’92 Sharon C. Amaya ’88 Sonya C. Benavides ’89 Kimberly E. Turk ’90 Margaret Cross-McNeill ’92 Michael A. Ashburn ’88 Jane W. Bullock ’89 David M. Vena ’90 John E. Dervin ’92 Elizabeth L. Ashe ’88 Tina Burleson ’89 Michael Wu ’90 Jeremy S. Dilbeck ’92 Todd A. Ashe ’88 Brett H. Cannon ’89 Kevin W. Gainey ’92 Ienaas H. Baagil ’88 Marlene G. Clay ’89 1991 Crystal German ’92 Hillary V. Baggett ’88 Marty P. Combs ’89 Gerri R. Baer ’91 Christopher R. Hahn ’92 Terry L. Baggett ’88 Dan P. Cory ’89 Stephanie M. Bass ’91 Joseph H. Hensley ’92 Danielle E. Bernard ’88 Sean P. Fahey ’89 Edward B. Blackman ’91 Tejan R. Hichkad ’92 Tina L. Bishop ’88 Danene A. Groenke ’89 Jan M. Borgersen ’91 Kristine E. Johnson ’92 Elizabeth C. Bridges ’88 Samara I. Hamze ’89 Katharine M. Briggs ’91 Mary E. Kiesau ’92 James R. Bridges ’88 Mark M. Ingle ’89 Han Feung ’91 Chrislyn J. King ’92 Eugene C. Buehler ’88 Venkata R. Jonnalagadda ’89 Chad Futrell ’91 Sonya G. Lehto ’92 Georg F. Buehler ’88 Beth C. Krodel ’89 Claudia E. Gonzalez ’91 Clemont W. Lewis ’92 Zerrick A. Bynum ’88 Bruce M. Lee ’89 Jenny L. Hinson ’91 Jenny G. Love ’92 Larry W. Chavis ’88 Kimberly M. Lott ’89 Daniel S. Hirschman ’91 Kwame J. Manley ’92 David T. Cherry ’88 Gregory K. McLeod ’89 Kevin Jaget ’91 Neil Mastin ’92 Jon P. Davis ’88 Mark W. Morgan ’89 Kirkwood A. Johnston ’91 Benjamin W. Maynor ’92 Katherine K. Dunleavy ’88 Bryant A. Murphy ’89 Zoe H. Kant ’91 Eric E. Mayo ’92 Laura L. Freeman ’88 Aaron M. Nauman ’89 Thomas R. Lawing III ’91 Jasmin L. McGinty ’92 Julie I. Gatton ’88 William G. Pittman III ’89 Amy V. Lovato ’91 Jeffrey L. Mishak ’92 Kimberly L. Gragg ’88 Linie C. Rand ’89 Brian S. Marks ’91 Max F. Mitchell ’92 Dawn M. Hemminger ’88 Carl A. Ryden ’89 Allyson N. Meyer ’91 Regina H. Moore ’92 Sonya L. Hodge ’88 Jeffrey T. Skinner ’89 Arvind Mohanram ’91 Christine Muth Petrusz ’92 Jenny Idichandy ’88 Tonya R. Smith-Holliman ’89 LeShawndra N. Price ’91 Kimberley R. Nichols ’92 Jennifer D. Johnson ’88 Charlene L. Warren-Davis ’89 Cecelia H. Schneider ’91 Imani S. Owens ’92 Ruby L. Johnson ’88 Howard R. Weeks ’89 Harjot K. Singh ’91 Charles B. Parker ’92 Steven C. Johnson ’88 Julia W. Whitaker ’89 Arisa Sullivan ’91 Mary Herring Parker ’92 Rachel D. Keever ’88 Gregory M. Winstead ’89 Erik W. Troan ’91 David S. Paschal ’92 Katharine A. Lea ’88 Lok H. Wong ’89 Mary Tucker ’91 Prerana N. Patel ’92 Erica Lewis Bland ’88 1990 Timothy C. Tucker ’91 John W. Patty ’92 Lawrence Liao ’88 Rolanda W. Baldwin ’90 Grantham D. Warren ’91 Jeffrey C. Peters ’92 Christopher S. Marks ’88 Mark G. Baxter ’90 Darice Witherspoon ’91 Erika A. Petersen ’92 Emily F. Martine ’88 Patricia K. Busick ’90 John M. Woodell ’91 Kristopher J. Preacher ’92 Jonathan C. Mattingly ’88 Carey L. Cates ’90 1992 Michelle D. Prysby ’92 Jonathan L. McMurry ’88 Alan C. Cline ’90 Daniel P. Aldrich ’92 Nicole M. Radziwill ’92 Katherine L. Ogburn ’88 Timothy Q. Evans ’90 Yael Aldrich ’92 John Richardson-Lauve ’92 Mark D. Ollis ’88 Joseph A. Fernandez ’90 Blythe E. Ardyson ’92 D. Todd Rose ’92 David N. Quinn ’88 Nora A. Gardner ’90 Hannah F. Ardyson ’92 Keith B. Saunders ’92 Karen A. Reid ’88 Emily W. Gower ’90 Randy K. Austin ’92 Andrea L. Sawyer ’92 Timothy P. Robinson ’88 Rebeccah A. Hoffman ’90 Ruffin Ayers ’92 Daniel S. Schudel ’92 Eric R. Sharpe ’88 Jennifer A. Horney ’90 Jabbar R. Bennett ’92 Kelly M. Sechrist ’92 Moreland T. Smith ’88 Jason P. Kapp ’90. Ryan N. Bookout ’92 Rupal H. Shah ’92 Joseph E. Staier ’88 Gene Y. Ko ’90 Katherine C. Brekke ’92 Dennesha A. Sherrill ’92 Bryan D. Stensvad ’88 Lydia C. Kwee ’90 George M. Bridgers ’92 Katherine E. Skinner ’92 Anja C. Thomas ’88 Dana B. Lacy ’90 Christopher G. Brown ’92 Benjamin T. Soule ’92 Brian S. Mahoney ’90 Michael S. Browning ’92 Scott R. Starin ’92 Ami M. Parker ’90 Owen D. Bugge ’92 Paula R. Sutton ’92 Chris Penland ’90

2018 Annual Report 24 Susan B. Thananopavarn ’92 Catherine E. Mullican ’94 Diana B. McShane ’95 Julie S. Murthy ’96 Alexandria Thompson ’92 Matthew H. Nash ’94 Leslie C. Mehta ’95 Christina L. Ndoh ’96 Brian C. Warren ’92 Margaret B. Powell ’94 Alexis A. Nelson ’95 Jason R. Nelson ’96 Ryan C. Wigley ’92 Charles A. Roederer ’94 David S. Patel ’95 Erin A. Nowell ’96 Nathan J. Wilkes ’92 Mary W. Roederer ’94 Jonathan A. Planer ’95 Fern A. Paterson ’96 Amy E. Wilson ’92 Jonathan M. Rogers ’94 Jason F. Pratt ’95 Schnika N. Pender ’96 Randal O. Wilson ’92 Steven Schkolne ’94 Matthew W. Puffer ’95 Michelle A. Pierce ’96 Anthony P. Yoder ’92 Amy H. Seung ’94 Melissa Y. Rayner ’95 Ieshia G. Robertson ’96 David Young ’92 Eric T. Simmerman ’94 Aaron Remorenko ’95 T. Walker Robinson ’96 Angela C. Younger ’92 Brian J. Swinkola ’94 Carla L. Rincones ’95 Jessica W. Sepke ’96 Malinda J. Todd ’94 Megan B. Rosengarten ’95 Aisha H. Smart ’96 1993 Eric D. Tytell ’94 Thu N. Saunders ’95 Kelly M. Townsend ’96 Scott D. Barnes ’93 Robert G. Windmeyer ’94 Christopher M. Sepich ’95 Albert J. Whangbo ’96 Lisa S. Benton ’93 Jody T. Sepich ’95 Barbara R. Williams ’96 Elena F. Berman ’93 1995 Joseph I. Sewell ’95 Lisa N. Worthington ’96 Kersten Jacobson Biehn ’93 Elliott H. Baer ’95 Erica B. Shelton ’95 Aileen C. Brennan ’93 Cozy E. Bailey, Jr. ’95 1997 McKenzie B. Snyder ’95 Brenda Y. Chae ’93 Julie A. Ball ’95 Dorothee A. Alsentzer ’97 Allyson A. Sonntag ’95 Rebecca J. Filbey ’93 Richard Balot ’95 Robin M. Armstrong-Neil ’97 Annu Sood ’95 SarBeth J. Fleming ’93 Jeremy R. Barr ’95 M. Ryan Avett ’97 Jason E. Stajich ’95 Shannon W. Hahn ’93 Anthony C. Borelli ’95 Stephanie C. Avett ’97 Amy Steelman ’95 Jennifer Lee ’93 Carrie G. Bridges ’95 Maya Bhat ’97 Jesse W. Stowell ’95 Aaron J. Millis ’93 C. Ryan Burkett ’95 Samuel D. Boyarsky ’97 Marci J. Studley ’95 Alison E. Monahan ’93 Martin J. Butler ’95 Stephanie Briggs ’97 Frank A. Suarez, Jr. ’95 Penny A. Morgan ’93 Yenan Chen ’95 Neda Burapavong ’97 Kimberly L. Suarez ’95 Dwayne E. Muhammad ’93 Amy C. Croom ’95 Christine Parsons Clore ’97 Jason R. Thacker ’95 Christy L. Nebesio ’93 Amarinthia E. Curtis ’95 Nancy A. Damar ’97 Frank H. Thorne ’95 Rachel B. Nemecek ’93 Elizabeth A. DeStephens ’95 Monica Dev ’97 Linh C. Tran ’95 Scott A. Ogle ’93 John M. Felts ’95 Elizabeth Dorsett ’97 Stacy N. Vogel ’95 Brian D. Rayburn ’93 Christopher M. Gay ’95 Christopher E. Dudley ’97 Josie J. Walker ’95 Nicholas B. Remmes ’93 Ali L. V. Goins ’95 Joel B. Ebel ’97 L. J’amal Walton ’95 L. Ladell Robbins ’93 Beverly A. Gray ’95 Marcus Funchess ’97 Cedron N. Williams ’95 Shayla V. Robinson ’93 Clark L. Gray ’95 Jordan Glassman ’97 Hao Zhu ’95 Bonnie S. Rose ’93 Jennifer L. Green ’95 Cheryl Granillo ’97 Ami R. Zota ’95 Bimal R. Shah ’93 Lee R. Griffin ’95 Elisabeth G. Green ’97 Kimberly J. Shankle ’93 Lisa A. Grignon ’95 1996 Carla M. Huang ’97 Darcie Smith ’93 Katharine H. Gulde ’95 Abidemi B. Ajiboye ’96 Neal E. Snider ’93 Dezmond A. Harper ’95 Laquicia S. Barbee ’96 Robert R. Tupelo-Schneck ’93 Jane Mi Harper ’95 Gillian M. Burgess ’96 WHY I GIVE Stephen J. Williard ’93 Caroline T. Herbert ’95 Rashonda Burkett ’96 Mae C. Wu ’93 Ashley Herring Marx ’95 Aimee B. Chung ’96 “NCSSM really was my Catalina J. Hooper ’95 Charles S. Coffey ’96 1994 springboard into the Kyle F. Hoopes ’95 Sura U. S. Edmond ’96 Charlene S. Ahn ’94 greater world. It was Kenisha L. Johnson ’95 Gregory E. Frey ’96 Kristy W. Alford ’94 such a unique place Aaron L. Kirtley ’95 Kendra J. Hill ’96 Michael T. Bacon ’94 for me in a pivotal Magdalena M. Kotek ’95 Takashi Hirata ’96 Benjamin A. Blizard ’94 point in my life, Vijay M. Krishnamurthy ’95 Ashley L. Holmes ’96 Cheryl W. Giscombe ’94 and I wish for other Misty D. Landrum ’95 Charles M. Horrell ’96 Maia C. Hallward ’94 young NC students Kendra L. Lawrence ’95 Ticora V. Jones ’96 Stephanie F. Lanford ’94 to have the same Katrina L. Lee ’95 Daniel C. Lane ’96 Emilia C. McCall ’94 opportunity!” Tina P. Levy ’95 Jacquelle D. Leggett ’96 Gibson McCall III ’94 Rebecca M. Martin ’95 DeLane McDuffie ’96 James L. Morehead ’94 Jorge Valdes Kroff ’97 Anna P. McLamb ’95 Kelley L. Mills ’96

2018 Annual Report 25 Leif M. Johnson ’97 1999 Mark A. Evaul ’00 Tracy Wester ’00 Anne F. Krishnan ’97 Daniel D. Adams ’99 William S. Engler ’00 Jesse T. Wilmoth ’00 Sriyesh Krishnan ’97 Stephanie Adams ’99 Patton Epperson ’00 Brian Wilson ’00 Shelby Gull Laird ’97 Carrie H. Atcheson ’99 Juliana M. Fischler ’00 Ellen E. Wingo ’00 Kelley V. Lawrence ’97 Roshan B. Baliga ’99 Jill C. Friebele ’00 Quyen V. Ying ’00 Kylin Lee ’97 Gregory J. Barlow ’99 Seth Goldstein ’00 Brian Zimmerman ’00 Kimberly K. Logan ’97 N. Taylor Brockman ’99 Sarah M. Guthrie ’00 Nga Zimmerman ’00 Shekina Mayfield ’97 Mary E. Guy ’00 Joseph Bufanda ’99 2001 Alexander C. Memory ’97 Georgeanna Hall ’00 Kyle H. Butler ’99 Ravi Agarwal ’01 Margo K. Metzger ’97 Sara Hanner ’00 Patrick J. Byrnett ’99 Amit Aravapalli ’01 Jennifer J. Minella ’97 Lyndy B. Harden ’00 M. Alan English ’99 Lucian Daniels Aravapalli ’01 Amber Murray ’97 Alexander M. Hawkins ’00 Juanita Evans ’99 Anna E. Bauer ’01 Leslie R. Myrie ’97 Erica M. Healey ’00 Hollins Gause ’99 Marisa E. Biondi ’01 Justin B. Oxman ’97 Cynthia Hendren ’00 Steven J. Green ’99 Evan D. Burness ’01 Dominic Pazzula ’97 Joseph B. Horrell ’00 Paul Harvin ’99 Scott I. Butson ’01 Stacey Pazzula ’97 Cornelius Jamison ’00 Emily E. Herbert ’99 Mela J. Carroll ’01 Julie T. Radloff ’97 King P. Jones ’00 Kyleen A. Hinkle ’99 Jane Choi ’01 Toye D. Reddick ’97 Natasha Ann B. Knight ’00 Jennifer Jenkins ’99 Christopher R. Clearfield ’01 Kirstin H. Riesbeck ’97 Sabrina Kornegay ’00 Stanley Johnson ’99 Charles H. Davis ’01 Kelly S. Singer ’97 Heidi L. Koski ’00 Zachary Keane ’99 April P. Dyer ’01 Ashley Steed ’97 Sarah Laliberte ’00 Elizabeth Kearney ’99 Kenneth D. Gibbs ’01 Phillip M. Stewart ’97 Andrew E. Lame ’00 Danny W. L. Leung ’99 Gillian E. Gilson ’01 Daniel Stinehelfer ’97 Brandy S. Lind ’00 Karen E. Livingston ’99 Erin J. Heenan ’01 Rachel Suydam ’97 Claire Logsdon ’00 Chelsea R. Milbourne ’99 Lily Jeng ’01 Ryan Suydam ’97 Elizabeth P. Marshall ’00 Jeffrey D. Milbourne ’99 Emily J. Kachergis ’01 John A. Thacker ’97 Keysha M. Mayfield ’00 Michal J. Orlikowski ’99 Lindsay R. Lavin ’01 Brandy Thompson ’97 Jillian M. McCann ’00 Adam Simpkins ’99 Jennifer E. Lee ’01 Smita Trivedi ’97 Scott McCann ’99 Aaron H. Stoertz ’99 Jeffrey R. Millman ’01 Jorge R. Valdes Kroff ’97 Kyle McLaughlin ’00 Fletcher Thompson ’99 Elizabeth W. Nguyen ’01 Claudia Vance ’97 Mary C. M. Messenger ’00 Stephanie Thompson ’99 John S. G. O’Dowd ’01 Erin E. Wallace ’97 Candace R. Moore ’00 Elizabeth Uy-Smith ’99 Nilam M. Patel ’01 Elizabeth B. Zimmer ’97 Matthew J. Moore ’00 Victor J. Weigman ’99 Christopher J. Paul ’01 Behrooz Mostafavi ’00 1998 Mimi Wu ’99 Andrew L. Powers ’01 Emily H. Neel ’00 Adam V. Daland ’98 2000 Riley Roberts ’01 Travis K. Outly ’00 Neal S. Dongre ’98 Sohair A. Aguirre ’00 Phia S. Salter ’01 Katherine Poulos ’00 Hazel H. Garrish ’98 Courtney M. Auman ’00 Sejal Shah ’01 Danielle Powers ’00 Anna M. Goodwin ’98 Amy Booi ’00 Brian J. Tajuddin ’01 Paul Raff ’00 Ashley N. Hardy ’98 Philip Bosse ’00 Virginia G. Upchurch ’01 Derek Ramirez ’00 Farah R. Herbert ’98 Kelly L. Britt ’00 Leslie O. Wander ’01 Erin M. Reed ’00 Charles E. Killian ’98 Lauren Carr Wiggs ’00 Robert E. Watts ’01 Liana Regan ’00 Megan K. Klonga ’98 Danae M. Casteel ’00 Jonathan F. Wells ’01 Jamie Riddell ’00 Harrison A. Lord ’98 Stephen Caudle ’00 Suzanne E. Rinker ’00 2002 Crawford A. Mann ’98 Carrie B. Caviness ’00 Amisha Shrimanker ’00 Elena M. Adamo ’02 Chethan Pandarinath ’98 Michell Chang ’00 Cathy M. Sipprell ’00 Alex A. Baranpuria ’02 Hannah E. Randall ’98 David Childers ’00 Aislinn Smith-Cotton ’00 Kelly J. Barber-Lester ’02 Kenneth A. Russell ’98 Eva Clement ’00 John P. Son ’00 Sarah R. Beers ’02 Erica K. Smiley ’98 Michael Daly ’00 Vinh Tran ’00 William H. Beers ’02 William A. Strayhorn ’98 Audrey Dixon ’00 Keriann Uesugi ’00 Gabriel F. Campbell ’02 Amy B. Thomas ’98 Megan Duncan ’00 Katharine Vuocolo ’00 Brandon R. Carroll ’02 Nicole F. Tong ’98 Hassana L. Durham ’00 Adele Warren ’00 Daniel B. Christie ’02 John J. Wilkins III ’98 David E. Dyson ’00 Austin S. Waters ’00 Christopher C. Cianci ’02 Katharine M. Evaul ’00

2018 Annual Report 26 Justin A. Clapp ’02 2003 David M. Pickett ’03 Isaac O. Owolabi ’05 Ryan C. Elliott ’02 Jacqueline Ahn ’03 Ashley P. Quach ’03 Ricky A. Perry ’05 Igor Ferst ’02 Jessica H. Ballou ’03 Ravi Raghuram ’03 Ryan J. Pifer ’05 Jessica P. Frega ’02 Vanessa R. Barnett-Loro ’03 Rachel R. Randall ’03 Charles A. Queen ’05 Kathryn E. Fromson ’02 Jason J. Bischof ’03 Albert W. Ren ’03 Cierrea R. Roach ’05 Annafrancesca Fuchs ’02 Ericka S. Black ’03 John J. Rhoden ’03 Anna R. Shepherd ’05 Kimberley H. Geissler ’02 Jenny Bo ’03 Natalie H. Roberts ’03 Robert S. Smith ’05 Steven W. Gentile ’02 Ronald K. Booker ’03 Chris Saunders ’03 Wiley L. Smith ’05 Erin R. Gillespie ’02 Davis L. Bowen ’03 Christina E. Schubert ’03 Jeffrey Y. Tang ’05 Kurt R. Gula ’02 Sarah G. Boyce ’03 Marlon K. Sequeira ’03 Lynn B. Tran ’05 Christopher M. Hardwick ’02 Racheal M. Brooks ’03 Siddharth H. Sheth ’03 Stephanie A. Zimmer ’05 Shawn D. Hooton ’02 Melissa M. Smarr ’03 Morgan V. Brown ’03 2006 Allison H. Jackson ’02 Paul E. Smith ’03 Andrew Chen ’03 Cortney D. Bonvillain ’06 Katherine B. Jones ’02 Stephen M. Smith ’03 Stephen M. Clark ’03 Haolan Cai ’06 Martina A. Jones ’02 Amber N. Spence ’03 Amie C. Coffey ’03 Thomas S. Christy ’06 Christopher D. Jordan ’02 Charles M. Stone ’03 Timothy S. Collier ’03 Travis D. Cianciulli ’06 David K. Kincaid ’02 Tenicia J. Talley ’03 Vera M. Dadok ’03 Nisel N. Desai ’06 Ashwin V. Kulkarni ’02 Will Townes ’03 PingPing Dai ’04 Amanda R. Eure ’06 Nitin K. Kulkarni ’02 Cassandra W. UySmith ’03 Andrea S. Dawson ’03 Gabi J. Ghali ’06 Justin L. Lockamy ’02 Patrick J. Videau ’03 Aditya P. Devalapalli ’03 Stephane B. Henrion ’06 Erin M. McCusker ’02 Willie C. Vinson ’03 Chrislena W. Edgerton ’03 Adam L. Hinnant ’06 Elizabeth M. McRae ’02 Jed C. Wang ’03 Darrell P. Francis ’03 Raven F. Jones ’06 Allison K. Meyer ’02 Bobby R. Wiggs ’03 Jessica L. Friedman ’03 Victor C. Lieu ’06 Matthew K. Mian ’02 Kathy L. Wills ’03 Jennifer E. Frohne ’03 James B. McCann ’06 Jadrian Miles ’02 Ben Wise ’03 Anna P. Goldstein ’03 Margaret W. McKay ’06 Meredith T. Murphy ’02 Genevieve A. Wolpert ’03 Jessica M. Hartung ’03 Richard W. Pridgen ’06 Matthew D. Oettinger ’02 Jason K. Yellick ’03 Jeff Hicks ’03 Jennifer B. Riemer ’06 Ravi I. Patel ’02 John D. Zhang ’03 Jared D. Hill ’03 Scott A. Schwartz ’06 Kristen D. Pike ’02 Julian L. Himes ’03 2004 Kyle V. Wolpert ’06 William D. Porter ’02 Julia W. Holliday ’03 CJ Eubanks Fleming ’04 Calvin Young ’06 Kyle P. Radack ’02 Esther Hong ’03 Justin T. Fleming ’04 Joseph G. Rowell ’02 2007 Samia Ilias ’03 Sara G. Goff ’04 Kevin C. Schaefer ’02 Samie I. Ahmed ’07 Jenna M. Ingersoll ’03 Joseph D. Johnson ’04 Peter K. Schlaefer ’02 Andrew A. Amolegbe ’07 Jennifer H. Jordan ’03 Stephanie R. Jones ’04 Laila S. Shahid-El ’02 Kelly Anderson ’07 Teresa W. Lee ’03 Gerald F. Main ’04 Chelsea A. Simon ’02 Rebekah F. Ayscue ’07 Elizabeth S. Leonard ’03 Patrick R. Moore ’04 Nicholas P. Snyder ’02 Max P. Beckman-Harned ’07 Katherine Liljedahl ’03 Linsey S. Morrison ’04 Ryan M. Spielvogel ’02 Justin Boucher ’07 Laura E. Lindsey ’03 Margaret E. Shea ’04 Dr. Jessica K. Stewart ’02 Justin J. Brinegar ’07 William A. Mack ’03 Justin Trapp ’04 James D. Uhing ’02 Christopher T. Brogdon ’07 Nedra M. Massenburg ’03 Cheryl L. Zapata-Allegro ’04 Andrew M. Courtright ’07 Benjamin UySmith ’02 Sorell S. Massenburg ’03 Kenan Crawford Hill ’07 Richard A. Varner ’02 Sherelle McCoy Morrison ’03 2005 Sarah P. Ammirati ’05 Philip G. Curley ’07 Jessica L. Wagstaff ’02 Erin L. McDonald ’03 Javier N. De Luca-Johnson ’05 Giffin W. Daughtridge ’07 Rebecca L. Walker ’02 Laura B. Mead ’03 Adam D. Johnson ’05 Joseph P. Davy ’07 Whitney N. Watts ’02 Mark W. Metcalf ’03 Timothy A. Jones ’05 Katherine N. Dektar ’07 Kathleen J. Williams ’02 Kevin L. Miller ’03 Henry M. Lancaster III ’05 Elizabeth K. Goodman ’07 Sarah M. Wilson ’02 Sonia S. Miller ’03 Matthew S. Lau ’05 Keith M. Grose ’07 Jacqueline S. Wong ’02 Christina F. Mobley ’03 Marshall L. Massengill ’05 Aynul Habib ’07 Jason A. Wong ’02 Lindsay A. Morris ’03 Christopher W. McLain ’05 Jacob R. Haskins ’07 Paul M. Wrayno ’02 Jacob R. Morton ’03 Heather Mohorn Kachinske ’05 Megan E. Heysham ’07 Elizabeth H. Yockey ’02 Benjamin A. Perryman ’03 Anna M. Neely ’05 Kimberly K. Howell ’07 Brian C. Phelps ’03

2018 Annual Report 27 Jingwen Hua ’07 Salem Elrahal ’09 Mae T. Davis ’12 Liwei Jiang ’07 Alexandra J. French ’09 Jaret R. Dawson ’12 Salem E. Johnston ’07 Patrick R. Heenan ’09 Jeremy C. DeJournett ’12 WHY I GIVE Michael B. Jones ’07 Crystal Z. Ki ’09 Benjamin D. Drury ’12 Wayne M. Kimball ’07 Kevin W. Kimball ’09 Denise Elizondo ’12 “I give to NCSSM Michelle B. Liu ’07 Keethan R. Kleiner ’09 Zachary M. Fowler ’12 as a small token of Ashley K. Loftis ’07 Katherine H. Norris ’09 Katrina S. A. Gutierrez ’12 gratitude for the Jodie G. Mannel ’07 Michael P. Owoc ’09 Kinesha S. Harris ’12 tremendous impact Hannah E. Martin ’07 Vidie Pong ’09 Brianna F. Holland ’12 this school has had Tiffany M. McCrary ’07 Shannon E. Houck ’12 on both [of my] 2010 Brittany J. Nicolaysen ’07 Suqi Huang ’12 daughters, who are Lydia A. Allen ’10 Nicole A. Parker ’07 Mary Ann Jin ’12 alumnae! Giving Frances T. Dougherty ’10 John S. Powell ’07 Madelaine N. Katz ’12 back to NCSSM … Akhil A. Jariwala ’10 Kaitlin I. Reid ’07 Caroline G. Lamb ’12 allows us to show Michael A. Lindler ’10 Quint S. Reid V ’07 Daniel E. Mattox ’12 our appreciation for Christopher A. Maynor ’10 Jenna L. Roney ’07 Grant H. Means ’12 all that the state of Alexander W. McCabe ’10 Tyler B. Ross ’07 Jose A. Medrano ’12 North Carolina has Tasha M. Samborski ’10 Katherine M. Schulz ’07 Kelly B. O’Donnell ’12 done to make this Gabrielle R. Smith ’10 Trevor J. Shannon ’07 Bailey E. Ogle ’12 opportunity available. Michelle P. Smith ’10 Eleanor A. Steel ’07 Oluwatosin O. Omofoye ’12 Marcela A. Torres-Cervantes ’10 Jennifer A. Wadsworth ’07 Vitchyr H. Pong ’12 Marcie Carnes, ’14 and ’15 Erin M. Walsh ’10 parent Jamie L. Winslow ’07 Jimmie L. Powell ’12 Margaret B. Zhou ’07 2011 Drew W. Roberts ’12 Elizabeth L. Ball ’11 Mohamed Samoura ’12 2014 2008 Tanner J. Baxley ’11 Adam J. Schoonmaker ’12 Evan C. Brooks ’14 Zachary H. Alexander ’08 Dominique A. Beaudry ’11 Greeshma Somashekar ’12 Mallory L. Carnes ’14 Alta C. Bailey ’08 Elliot V. Cartee ’11 Ada V. Taylor ’12 Catherine M. Farmer ’14 Melanie O. Baldwin ’08 Bojia Chen ’11 Jonathan E. Tufts ’12 Madeline J. Finnegan ’14 Jade S. Bruno ’08 Jessie J. Duan ’11 Kaitlyn C. Worley ’12 Laura H. Goodman ’14 Aubrey S. Clark-Brown ’08 Davis W. Goodnight ’11 Alan Wu ’12 Grace Guo ’14 Kia Cockrell ’08 Christy V. Graves ’11 Kavirath Jain ’14 Grayson E. Cooper ’08 2013 Taylor House ’11 Katelyn M. Johnson ’14 Justine T. Davey ’08 Marc A. Arrambide ’13 Molly E. Kuo ’11 Tessa M. Jones ’14 Zachary M. DeLaRosa ’08 Anna N. Atencio ’13 Ryan P. O’Donnell ’11 Nguyen P. Le ’14 Cydney Freeman ’08 Daniel G. Birmingham ’13 Alyssa D. Rabel ’11 Hunter T. Rideout ’14 Joseph H. Gitt ’08 Kathleen R. Boyette ’13 Sagar S. Shukla ’11 Parth C. Thakker ’14 Jacob E. Guild ’08 Vincent P. Cahill ’13 Marlee K. Sloan ’11 Cierra Hinton ’08 Elizabeth M. Carbone ’13 2015 Lydia S. Thurman ’11 Madison C. Hoover ’08 Luke J. Fernandez ’13 Erick D. Aguilar ’15 Violette L. Zhu ’11 Steven J. Jones ’09 Shaza I. Gaballah ’13 Komal A. Charania ’15 Brent T. Kitchen ’08 2012 Logan P. Herrera ’13 Tyler C. Fox ’15 Margaret H. McDonald ’08 Grishma Alakkat ’12 Alexander L. Jacobson ’13 Abhishek R. Kulgod ’15 Jeremy B. Merrill ’08 Krunal Amin ’12 Christie Jiang ’13 Drew Marshburn ’15 Steven Norton ’08 Kelly M. Bates ’12 Anne K. Kelley ’13 Margaux C. Masten ’15 Kristin M. Oakley ’08 Adele Y. Bernard ’12 Selina J. Lopez ’13 Aaron C. Sartin ’15 Ruhina R. Shemna ’08 Christopher C. Bernedo ’12 Ian P. Maynor ’13 Katlyn J. Scalf ’15 Matthew V. Stonebraker ’08 Catherine L. Bradley ’12 Nina G. Ondona ’13 William T. Winslow ’15 Molly M. Bruce ’12 Stacy Zhang ’08 Christopher L. Panuski ’13 2016 Erin Bunch ’12 Sophia A. Rowland ’13 2009 Claudia P. Aiello ’16 Leslie A. Bunch ’12 Anita Simha ’13 Abigail C. Ahearn ’09 Rebecca G. Alderson ’16 Jiexi Cao ’12 Abigail D. Thurman ’13 William E. Condon ’09 Anna L. Cherry ’16 Emily H. Chen ’12 Jesse A. Wu ’13 Rosemarie S. Elrahal ’09 Corinne L. Greenblatt ’16 Ravi K. Chittilla ’12 Edward J. Zhao ’13 Cameron R. Herrera ’16

2018 Annual Report 28 Jonathon K. Kuo ’16 Matthew R. Gregoire ’17 Christa M. Parrish ’17 Sarah C. Y. Wong ’17 Sarah C. Maragh ’16 Sahil Gupta ’17 Nandan V. Patel ’17 Lucy Wu ’17 Catherine Ryu ’16 Sydney J. Hafner ’17 Haven N. Penn ’17 Rui Wu ’17 Adam J. Schmidt ’16 Yesle Hahn ’17 Emma S. Perez-Navarro ’17 Depei Yu ’17 Benjamin C. Hawley ’17 Sarah A. Perkins ’17 Raechel R. Zeller ’17 2017 Rachel S. Hefner ’17 Daniel J. Pezzi ’17 Janelle Y. Zeng ’17 Ellis L. Ackerman ’17 Emily L. Hench ’17 Jackson S. Quigley ’17 RuiLing Zou ’17 Gabrielle J. Adams ’17 Kendall R. Holleman ’17 Ishaan D. Rao ’17 Hannah R. Adelman ’17 2018 Sophia M. Holmes ’17 Vinitha Ravindran ’17 Aneesh Agarwal ’17 Joshua A. Abrams ’18 James Hong ’17 Julie W. Realini ’17 Akelo L. Agingu ’17 Mark J. Aiello ’18 Sophia H. Hurr ’17 Rohan Reddy ’17 Alexander R. Allen ’17 Sarah E. Baldwin ’18 Mara B. Hussey ’17 Saigopala R. Reddy ’17 Stephen A. Allen ’17 Michelle Bao ’18 Jenna K. Israel ’17 Evan J. Rhodes ’17 Joshua G. K. Amaiampong ’17 Eirwyn E. Beres ’18 Emily Ives ’17 Lindsey V. Ruderman ’17 Claire L. Amon ’17 Elizabeth G. Beyer ’18 Lawton F. Ives ’17 Rachel J. Ruderman ’17 Janis R. Arrojado ’17 Arushi Biswas ’18 Arihant Jain ’17 Skanda K. Sastry ’17 Ahmad A. Askar ’17 Ritvik Bodducherla ’18 Avra B. Janz ’17 Rachael M. Shaughnessy ’17 Soumya Avva ’17 Ariana G. Brennan ’18 Cassandra M. Joynes ’17 Ryan L. Shelton ’17 Bolatito T. Babatunde ’17 Tyler S. Brown ’18 Ravin R. Kantesaria ’17 Youngmin Shin ’17 Adithya Balaji ’17 Benjamin R. Carter ’18 Karthik S. Kaundinya ’17 Sabrina I. Sholomon ’17 Anais N. Bauer ’17 Marilyn L. Catherwood ’18 Darith A. Klibanow ’17 Emma D. Smart ’17 Todd C. Bean ’17 Henry T. Chapman ’18 Alivia S. Kliesen ’17 Connor P. Smith ’17 Anthony R. Bishop ’17 Henry Y. Chen ’18 Silvia E. Knappe ’17 Francisco Solano ’17 Carson M. Bockoven ’17 Shuxin Chen ’18 Nicholas R. Kuzma ’17 Paul M. Song ’17 James M. Boyd ’17 Emma Christensen ’18 Calvin L. Lane III ’17 Emory N. Soper ’17 Kyle T. Boyette ’17 Katherine E. Clayton ’18 Emily T. Lee ’17 Tia N. Sparks ’17 Katherine J. Brozovsky ’17 Josie G. Cooper ’18 Sarah L. Letchworth ’17 Amruthansh S. Sriperumbudur ’17 Benjamin T. Bunze ’17 Aimee S. Dalsimer ’18 Dory Li ’17 Aditya Suresh ’17 Christopher P. Carter ’17 Kathryn M. Danis ’18 Grace B. Li ’17 Nirbhay K. Sutaria ’17 Ella H. Carter ’17 Audrey E. Dockendorf ’18 Claire Y. Liu ’17 Dewang Tara ’17 Ella Castelloe ’17 Elikem Dodor ’18 Teri N. Lowry ’17 Alyssa D. Taylor ’17 Jamie C. Chamberlin ’17 Jewell C. Drake ’18 Hong Kun Lu ’17 Evelyn R. Taylor ’17 Syon Chand ’17 Mallorie Q. Dufour ’18 Amrita A. Malur ’17 Eric A. Trollinger ’17 Alex Y. Chen ’17 Tyler G. Edwards ’18 Ethan T. Manning ’17 Shiaoching Tse ’17 Samuel M. Cho ’17 Gage O. Ellis ’18 Arianne E. Marcellin-Little ’17 Nicholas B. Turecky ’17 Jason U. Chukwu ’17 Annamarie C. Eustice ’18 Matthew R. Mashewske ’17 Adam C. Turner ’17 Anna M. Clyburn ’17 Emily C. Falise ’18 Spencer B. May ’17 Abinav R. Udaiyar ’17 Michael J. Cooper ’17 Elizabeth M. Farmer ’18 Hannah L. McGrath ’17 Ana Sofia M. Uzsoy ’17 Thaddeus H. Creech ’17 Avi L. Feldman ’18 Marcus G. Mefferd ’17 Tia R. Valakuzhy ’17 Genivieve C. Crites ’17 Theodore K. Frantz ’18 Zara N. Mehta ’17 Omtej S. Vallabhapuram ’17 Christian J. DeSimone ’17 Paris R. Geolas ’18 Nikhil Milind ’17 Adithi Vijayakumar ’17 Frank J. Di Lustro ’17 Lindsey A. Green ’18 Grace E. Miller ’17 Raquel Village ’17 Kent R. H. Dickerson ’17 Angela C. Guan ’18 Patrick I. Miller ’17 Theresa M. Voyles ’17 Elizabeth E. Dogbe ’17 Bethanie M. Hapgood ’18 Emma L. Morris ’17 Laura A. Walker ’17 Charles N. Faulkner ’17 Eiley E. Hartzell-Jordan ’18 Mridu Nanda ’17 Sophia L. Walton ’17 Benjamin N. Fertik ’17 Scout Hayashi ’18 Peyton M. Newfont ’17 Stella Wang ’17 Ivey E. Floyd ’17 Emily C. Holmes ’18 Ziyun Niu ’17 Ashvin R. Warrier ’17 Lucas B. Ford ’17 Belinda Y. Hu ’18 Max G. Nobel ’17 Madison P. Widmar ’17 Samantha E. Foster ’17 Wenya Jian ’18 Nico F. Olegario ’17 Michael G. Williams ’17 John T. Fussell ’17 Kyleigh N. Johnson ’18 Tanasha N. Owens ’17 Caleb L. Willis ’17 Abbott T. Gaddy ’17 Kirsten J. Keleher ’18 Nimisha Pant ’17 Robert A. Winslow ’17 Hannah H. Gahagan ’17 Ava J. Kincaid ’18 Shan S. Parikh ’17 Julia Z. Gao ’17 Fatima A. Konsouh ’18

2018 Annual Report 29 Siona G. Kshirsagar ’18 Erika A. Shinpaugh ’18 Edward H. Feng ’19 Rishab S. Patil ’19 Keshav D. Kumar ’18 Maggie L. Shupe ’18 Damilola M. Gbadamosi ’19 Rachel L. Patterson ’19 Gianina E. Lash ’18 Aman Singh ’18 Spenser M. Geideman ’19 Nikhil R. Pendurkar ’19 Michael Lee ’18 Tanay Singhal ’18 Rebekah N. Glover ’19 Kennedy L. Poppler ’19 Zack T. Lee ’18 Thomas S. Smith ’18 Albert W. Gong ’19 Elizabeth A. Redding ’19 Tafui M. Leggard ’18 Akshay Sridharan ’18 Catherine D. Goodman ’19 Noelle F. Robinson ’19 Helen Li ’18 Abigail L. Stephens ’18 Ahmad D. Hall ’19 Elliott B. Schultz ’19 Isabella Z. Li ’18 John D. Stephens ’18 Aneka I. Happer ’19 Eden S. K. Segbefia ’19 Samuel B. Li ’18 Ashwin B. Subramaniam ’18 Joseph W. Harris ’19 Emma E. Shultz ’19 Justin Y. Liang ’18 David C. Tang ’18 Nathan N. Harrison ’19 Hana M. Stella ’19 Lauren S. Lim ’18 Selena Tieu ’18 Zoe I. Hatsios ’19 Jenny Suk ’19 Sreekar Mantena ’18 Anya S. Tucker ’18 Chloe E. Hawes ’19 Ashley N. Talton ’19 Alexander J. Marin ’18 Kathryn E. Turk ’18 James J. Healy ’19 Maria M. Tawhid ’19 Maxwell B. Martine ’18 Anjiya I. Valliani ’18 Claire E. Hendrix ’19 Cameron H. Taylor ’19 Emily C. Mawyer ’18 Julia J. Wang ’18 Greta S. Hesmer ’19 Maximilian A. Ungert ’19 Leigha N. McLean ’18 Kevin D. Wang ’18 Hope C. Hosford ’19 Javier Villalpando-Hernandez ’19 Faith A. Merritt ’18 Shelby G. Westbrook ’18 Joshua A. Hyman ’19 Lydia I. Walker ’19 Lindsay M. Mims ’18 Alexa L. Woodard ’18 Sarah E. Jarrell ’19 Anna Walter ’19 Matthew R. Mims ’18 Alexander W. Xiong ’18 Howard H. Jiang ’19 Emily J. Wang ’19 David J. Mora ’18 Ayden D. Yankow ’18 Tova E. Just ’19 Rebecca E. Wells ’19 Benjamin F. Morris III ’18 Nina Q. Yao ’18 Emily A. Kang ’19 Zoe Yana G. West ’19 Rachel Morrow ’18 John H. C. Zhang ’18 Angelina M. Katsanis ’19 Xintong Xiang ’19 Benjamin T. Moul ’18 Aidan W. Keaveney ’19 Dylan Yang ’19 2019 Margaret A. Mundt ’18 Caleb W. Keaveney ’19 Jason Yang ’19 Ethan T. Amick ’19 Adele M. Namboodri ’18 Elizabeth G. Kinsey ’19 Anna G. Yokote ’19 Kanmani H. Arcot ’19 Billy M. Ngo ’18 John A. Kirollos ’19 Cecelia Yu ’19 Francesca A. Balestrieri ’19 Enzo M. Niebuhr ’18 Mason M. Laney ’19 Emma T. Zhang ’19 Diego S. Barrientos ’19 Onamiyeoluwa A. Ojo ’18 Catherine F. Lawrence ’19 Matthew Zhang ’19 Vital Bhat ’19 Gehao Pang ’18 Michael C. Li ’19 Cecilia R. Bockoven ’19 Madeline M. Paoletti ’18 Tina Lin ’19 Employees Benjamin B. Bomze ’19 Meghana Patel ’18 Joseph T. Loendorf ’19 Grace Aaron Cora E. Brown ’19 Sahil S. Patel ’18 Hannah R. Matthews ’19 Sally M. Adkin Hunter K. Brown ’19 Tanisha L. Paul ’18 Ellora M. McTaggart ’19 Megan Aldrup-McDonald Alison E. Cody ’19 Chaska N. Phelps ’18 Jack M. Miklaucic ’19 Kathleen Allen Alex M. Dastin ’19 Chloe M. Pickell ’18 Corinne I. Miller ’19 Robert Allen Alexandria L. De La Torre ’19 Hailey G. Porter ’18 Cameron M. Milne ’19 Richard Alston Ishani H. Deliwala ’19 Tiffany K. Preda ’18 Leslie F. Neal ’19 Carrie Alter Madeline S. Densmore ’19 Anna G. Price ’18 Lillian F. Nguyen ’19 Robert K. Andrews Rhea S. Desai ’19 Sara E. Rain Tree ’18 Lydia A. Nusbaum ’19 Timothy Anglin Annabelle R. Di Lustro ’19 Ghulam Saeeda ’18 Brooke E. Oberbeck ’19 Leslie Arrington Jackson D. Dowden ’19 Diana S. Sanchez ’18 Jennifer E. O’Neill ’19 Tamar Avineri Emily D. Duckworth ’19 Kevin D. Schichlein ’18 Emmanuel Ordonez ’19 David B. Barr Edric E. Eun ’19 Christopher Shella ’18 Nathan C. Ostrowski ’19 Warren Basket Billie Bauer Gary Bauer WHY I GIVE Kevin S. Baxter Sonya Bellazaire “I decided to give back because NCSSM gave to me. I Christine Belledin want future unicorns to have the same once-in-a-lifetime Jonathan R. Bennett opportunities I had.” Kathryn Berberian Gerald L. Boarman Meghana Patel ’18 Matthew Boerner

2018 Annual Report 30 Mary Lassiter Megan B. Rosengarten ’95 Jamie L. Lathan Adam Sampieri WHY I GIVE Lorna J. Lester Linda M. Schmalbeck Sue Anne Lewis Scott A. Schwartz ’06 “When you make a gift to NCSSM, your dollar means Hong Li Kimberly J. Shankle ’93 much more and goes much further. From school Joseph Liles Anna R. Shepherd ’05 dances to athletics to student development sessions Marilyn F. Link Sandie Shoe on safe and proper social media usage, private gifts to Joe LoBuglio Sarah Shoemaker the Foundation support many of the services we are Ashley K. Loftis ’07 Kyle Slinker able to provide for students.” Kimberly K. Logan ’97 Tonya R. Smith ’89 Garrett Love Darrell Spells Terry Lynch, Vice Chancellor for Student Life Terry Lynch Isaiah Stackleather ’13 William A. Mack ’03 Gabriela A Stefan Jeff Mahorney Carole Stern Joyce D. Boni Guido Gabbrielli Brittany Marino Ellen L. Stone Samuel D. Boyarsky ’97 Mattie Gaddy-Parks Amanda Martyn Braughn Taylor Michelle Brenner Cheryl Gann Donald McIntyre III Angela Teachey Marion A. Brisk Anders Gardestig Thomas B. Michell Daniel J. Teague Daniel Brown Taylor Gibson Kelley L. Mills ’96 Melissa Thibault Jacob Brown Bryan Gilmer Michael Mitchell III Chris W. Thomas Michael Bruno Karen M. Glumm Carmen Moa Rivera Liz Toomey-McCachren Richard B. Bryant, Jr. John Goebel Kim Monahan Cecile T. Tougas Bobby Buchanan Brian V. Gonyeau Ormand Moore Carissa Trotta Floyd A. Bullard ’87 Robert Gotwals Elizabeth Moose Catherine Veal Gina Burger Clifton E. Gregg John Morrison Katie T. Wagstaff Denise Burgette Lori Hackney Linsey S. Morrison ’04 Steve Warshaw Nelson Butts Jr. Myra Halpin Catherine Moulder J.J. Watts Jr. Shelia Butts Mahmoud Harding Kathy Mueller Janice Webster Yvonne Camacho Kinesha S. Harris ’12 Wanda Munn Britta Weitzel Laura Baker Campbell Hugh Haskell Rosemary Munroe Lee A. Welper José Canales Anne Clark Hathaway Meredith T. Murphy ’02 Sam Wheeler David Cantrell Jeanette Haynes Christine Muth Petrusz ’92 Sophie Williams Lauren Carr Wiggs ’00 Richard Hess Larry D Myers Thomas J. Williams Candace Chambers Krissi Hewitt Noreen Naiman Sarah B. Willis Heidi L. Chambers David Hill Natasha Nazareth-Phelps Virginia S. Wilson Thomas H. Clayton Cierra Hinton ’08 Katie O’Connor Brock Winslow ’86 Michael E. Collins Forrest Hinton Gerri Odom John Woodmansee Helen L. Compton April C. Horton Ian Oliver Crystal Woods Kristin Connor Kimberly K. Howell ’07 Dan Overby Lamia Younes Kat Cooper Letitia Hubbard Pamela D. Oxendine Melissa Cox Kyle Hudson Micca Pace Families Justine T. Davey ’08 Andrew Huggins Charles Payne Irene Salazar Abreva Jon P. Davis ’88 Alina Hunt Liz Peeples James and Elizabeth Addison Michael DeHaven Alexandra Jackson Alice Pettiford Jennifer and Benjamin Adelman Michael Delafield Gregory Jarvis Ryan Pietropaolo Ramesh and Roopa Ajmera Dot Doyle Rex Jeffries Ashton Powell Howard and Penny Aldrich Mark Dubois Noland Jones Philip Rash Anthony and Deborah Allen Charlotte Dungan Chad Keister Martha Regalis Julia and Timothy Allen Charles Eilber John Kirk Wyatt Richardson Michael and Sandra Allen Leah Englebright Brent T. Kitchen ’08 Phillip Riggs Robert and Nikki Allen Brian Faircloth Keethan R. Kleiner ’09 J. Todd Roberts Steven and Amy Alperi Nai-I Finney Scott D. Laird Donita D. Robinson Ashley and Rebecca Amick

2018 Annual Report 31 Dhaval and Hema Amin Christopher and Claire Brown Jeff and Susan Colby John and Theresa Di Lustro Cynthia and Randell Amos Marjorie J. Brown ’86 and Ryan Paul and Anne Coletta Anne Marie DiBella and Paul Hemamalini Appaji and A. Brown Helen L. Compton Dowden Madhusudan Bodducherla Robert L. Brown Jill Conway Steven W. Dibert Brian and Laurie Appel Thomas and Margaret Bruce Ms. Kara Cook Daniel Difrischia and Sushma Patel Anuradha and Narender Arcot William and Cheryl Bryan Lucien and Amy Cook Alan and Suzanne Arnholt Aimee and Michael Buck Dimitar Dimitrov and Svetla Lisa A. Cooper Todorova Fairouz and Mazen Asad William and Darlene Buckner Elena and Michael Corbett Jean-Louise Dixon Ogie and Love Asemota Daniel and Lisa Bullard Ann Cozzocrea and Daniel Frey John and Jane Dockendorf Blande Assa and Barbara Brian and Melissa Bunch Kim and Tod Creech Francks Bernice A. Dodor John Burness and Anne Elizabeth A Creecy Bryant and Judy Aydelette Williams Angela and Ira Dove Alfred and Deborah Culler Ruffin Ayers ’92 and Roger E. Larry and Chong Butler Marie L. Dow Stacey and James Cunningham Ayers Elaine S. Cabinum-Foeller ’86 Almond and Lori Drake Lovi and Aileen Bacudio and Jeffry R. Foeller ’86 Jiri Dadok Jason and Jessica Drake Kathy and Robert Bailey Jiaozhong Cai and Tie Fu Liu Hongping Dai and Xiuping Liu Paul and Joanne Dreyer Ricky and Gina Bajaj Dominick J. Carbone David and Melissa Dalsimer Allison and Mark Duckworth Frederick Bakker and Nancy Carbone Jennifer and Henry Danis Jennifer and Harold Dufour Mary-Nel Saarloos Jayson and Marcie Carnes Giffin and Lisa Daughtridge Red and Rinki Dutta Aundrea and John Balestrieri Barbara and Michael Caropolo Francis and Josephine de los Barry and Felecia Dyer Reyes Rajaram and Gayathri Baliga Marc and Jennie Carruth Elizabeth A. Edwards Valerie A. DeBellis Hochberg Meredith and Brian Ballard Jean M. Carter Theodore C. Edwards III ’87 and Jianwen Bao and Shuzhen Wu Jennifer L. Deets ’85 and Wilton Tiffany A. Edwards Thomas and Lynn Carter O. Deets Michael and Kelly Baraldi Miriam Ehrensaft and Drew Bill and Linda Cary Komal and Hiren Deliwala Monica Barnes-Durity and Shindell Sharon Castellino ’84 and Edward and Miriam Dennis Leonard Leggard Renato Santos Frederick and Holly Ellwanger Tracy and George Dennis Daniel J. Bauer May and Paul Castelloe Michael and Michelle Ellwanger Elise and Scott Densmore Maureen Bauer Cheryl and William Catoe Christina and Darin Embry Kathleen and Kamal Desai Elizabeth and Jeffrey Beard Dean and Kathy Channell Wayne and Heidi Etowski Luisa and David Beard James and Mary Chapman John and Rosa Bell Saul and Nan Chase Dana and Alan Bennett Qui Chau and Ngoc Dung Paula and Scott Benson Nguyen WHY I GIVE Charles and Deborah Bettini Larry W. Chavis ’88 and Ruth “When we got the invitation to give to the NCSSM Natalie J. Beyer ’86 and John L. Chavis Beyer Chen Chen and Tuohui Zhong Foundation… I thought, ‘If all we can give to help Annapoorani and Keshav Bhat Hongben Chen NCSSM is the $50 a month I would have spent on his Trinankur Biswas and Anita Jessica Chen and Xingqiang Li lunch money at [his home school], then that’s what Sarkar Liddy Chen and Jason Lin we’re going to give.’ I just felt like I needed to. He was James and Jean Blaine Wai Chen and Shao Yun Liu getting so much from the experience and learning so Janine and William Blaisdell Zhiqiang Chen and Zhonghui much and growing so much that it was the least we James and Tatyana Yang could do. Truly it was both the least — and the most Blankenship Chikako Chishima — we could do. There Douglas and Deborah Blew Youngyun Cho and Hyunjoo was never any doubt in Grace and Paul Bockoven Kim our minds that he was James and Sarah Braddock Huajun Chou and Qingfeng where he needed to be, Andrew and Catherine Brennan Duan and that he was taken Elizabeth and Mathijs Brentjens Erick and Clara Chu care of. They were the Sonja and Scott Brewton Tracy and Vladimir Cini hardest and best years of Kevin Bringewatt ’86 and David C. Clapp Tamara Bringewatt Tina and Marshall Clark his life, and we are just Carla and John Brinker Mae and David Claxton grateful.” Marion A. Brisk Elizabeth and Joshua Cochrane Elena and Patrick Brooks Billy and Tammy Cogdell Christina Embry, ’18 parent

2018 Annual Report 32 Benjamin and Isabelle Eustice J.D. and G.K. Gupta Azihan Ibrahim and Norpatitah Abdul Latif Mark and Ha Evans Krishna Guruprasad and Padmauathi Rao Carolyn and Martin Iles Peter and Olasumbo Eweje Patricia and Robert Hablutzel Andrew Irving and Karen Prohonic Sandra and Scott Falise Jae Hahn and Eun Lee Megan Isaac Shauna T. Farmer ’82 and Thomas Farmer Carroll and Martha Jane Haines Brad Ives ’82 and Debra Ives Stacy A. S. Feldman Rita and Ira Hall Brenda and Willie Jackson Lei Feng and Jie Zhou Preeti and James Happer Jitendra and Chaula Jain Barbara M. Ferguson Jay Hardwig and Juanita Smith Stephen and Stephen Janz Joseph A. Fernandez ’90 and Mark and Christine Harradine Kathleen E. Jarman Elizabeth D. Fernandez Evans E. Harrell Beth and Ed Jarrell Robert Fisher and Ann Joslyn James and Kathryn Harrell Ngelima and Vijay Javvadi Timothy and Phyllis Fisher Stephen Hartzell and Jill Shatterly Xiaoning Jiang and Zhuo Xing John Fitz-Henley and Trella Cooper Mark and Beth Haskell Ivey Johnson and Vernon Johnson Michelle and Paul Flach Johnny L. Hastings Steven C. Johnson ’88 and Kerri and Kenneth Foret Aliki and George Hatsios Ruby L. Johnson ’88 Mary Gena Frederick and Anne and Eric Hawes Peter Johnstone and Heather Yurko Michael Marushack Patrick and Cristina Hayes Tandy Jones and Alison Hill Donald and Linda Frey Preston and Carren Heartley Paul Jones and Sarah Greene Lisa Frost-Phillips and Dickson Phillips Jeffrey Heath and Melody Zamora Robert and Catherine Jones Bryan and Tina Fulford Ellen and Thomas Hefner Shannon Jordan and Joseph LoBuglio Linda and Brian Fylak Mark E. Heinze ’87 and Angela Heinze Katharina Just and Hilmar Lapp Mahi and Raju Gadiraju Heather and James Heiser Ratnam and Rathymalar Kajendrakumar Xiaojie Gao and Xuefa Li Grady and Martha Helms Marina and Joseph Kaminski Yasheng Gao and Ya Liu Chad and Donna Hench Lesli and Alan Kathman Devendra and Prabha Garg Michael and Dina Hendrix Sara and Nicholas Katsanis Seema Garg ’85 and Abhijit V. Kshirsagar Gordon and Corinna Herbert April and Randy Kauffman Gary and Suzanne Gavenus Molly and Karl Hess Eileen and David Keaveney Mobolanle Gbadamosi Scott and Colleen Hicks Trudy Keener-Penley Kristen and Ronald Geib Linda and Michael Hirsch Michael and Erica Keleher William and Bridget Geideman Sam and Lynn Hobgood Danetta and David Kellar Terry and Junko Gilbert Laura and Bryan Hochstein Michael Kelley and Anne-Marie and Frank Gilliam Elise Hoffman Victor H. Hoffman Elizabeth and Michael Gilligan Ann Kelly Cynthia and David Holland Meredith and Danny Glover Christopher and Leslie Kern Dean and Barbara Hollandsworth Ami Goldstein and Forrest Hurley Jennifer and Terry Kersey Tonya and Albert Holmes Hui Gong and Jingdong Tian Anjali Khare and Vijay Gupta Kimberly and Jonathan Holt James and Lou Ann Goodnight Charles and Sharon Killian Mary Helen and Kevin Hoover Robert Gotwals Hyun Kyung Kim and Sang Joo Larry and Elizabeth Horrell Suchitra and Raghavendra Gowdu Suelynn Kim and Do Young Eun Geoffrey W. Hosford Estelle and Gregory Grabert Shiva and Edward Kincaid Tracy Hotchkiss and James Niemira Stephan and Jacqueline Graf Chrislyn J. King ’92 and Brandon C. Klink Jennie Hu Freddie Green and Maria-Cristina Javier Alan and Hanan Kirollos Stanley and Biying Huang Lawrence Greenblatt and Cathleen Melton Zachary Kitchen and Sims Wayt Xiaohong Huang and Yuan Zhuang Robert and Ruth Greenblatt Lori Klein Pedro Huesa and Maria Santisteban Gary and Susan Greene Scott Klenzak and Jessica Kouba Shelby and Lennie Hughes G. Alan Griffin Kerry and Michael Knapp Alina Hunt and Michael Garval Keri and Michael Grosch George and Donna Knostman Brian and Jackie Hunt David Grove Juerg and Sondra Kobler Jeremy Hunt and Deandra Little Mark and Janet Gruchacz Tami and Scott Koesters Mi-Sook Hur and Jai-Hwan Lee Usha and Sudheer Guduru Vimal Kumar and Kalavathi Kolappa David and Catherine Hurd Bruce Guild and Linda Convissor Phillip and Amy Koloff Michelle and Daniel Hyde Daqing Guo and Ning Xu Nandeshwar and Sukanya Konduri Karen and Scott Hyman Yongni Guo and Guansen Ou Frank and Kavita Kostek

2018 Annual Report 33 Robert and Kathy Kuczenski Hong Luo and Jiaqi Shen Suneeta Medapati and Veer Karri Archana Kumar and Pramod Sethi William Lynch and Eileen O’Flaherty Paul and Cassandra Mehlhop Raj D. Kumar and Sarala Rajkumar Alan and Margaret Madewell Rukshana and Rukshana Mehta Henry D. Kuo ’82 and Irene R. Kuo ’82 Laura and James Magennis Theresa L. Melenas David and Christine Kushner Jai and Kedar Mahadeshwar Toya and Jamie Merritt Laura and Paul Kuzma David B. Malin ’84 Rick and Lisa Messina Lydia C. Kwee ’90 and David C. Kwee Paula and Christopher Mancini Allyson N. Meyer ’91 and Eric Meyer Stephanie J. Kyne Aleyamma and Jiji Mani Marcia Michaud-Patterson Anne and Pearce Landry Megan and Stephen Mannell Lenora Midyette and Justin Hunter Thomas Laney and Jamie McPhail Dinesh Manocha and Ming Lin Patrcia and David Milkins Robert and Michele Larson Gouri and Raju Mantena Aaron Miller and Melissa Segal Warren and Paula Lash Stewart Marin and Lauren McCormack Gus and Martha Miller Thomas and Dianne Lawing Eric and Kimberly Marland Todd Miller and Julie Shambaugh Minh Thuy Le and Vuong Dinh Michael J. Martine ’87 and Sheila Milne and Susan Myers Taewoo Lee and Jin Hee Shin Emily F. Martine ’88 Grover and Peggy Mims Xiaojun Lei and Lilin She Suse Martine Jacqueline H. Mims ’83 and James W. Mims Page and Mark Lemel Wendy and Gary Mason Majid Mirzazadeh and Theophile and Chantal Lerebours Luther and Wanda Massengill Mina Ghadimi Nouran Barbara and Eric Levin Amy Matthews Lucy and Brian Mitchell Gary and Janet Lewis Michelle G. Mattox Mini Mittal Ge Li Larry and Lori Maurais Steverson and Elizabeth Moffat Wenkun Li and Xiaoping Wu Bobby and Carolyn Maynor Kristie and Paul Moncla Xiaobin Li and Ji Wen Nicole and Kenneth McAbee Heather Moncrief-Mullane and Sean Mullane Xiuqin Li and Guichuan Hou Jason and Jennifer McArthur William and Amy Moomaw Zhaoxiong Li and Limei Zeng James and Wendy McCauley Lorelie W. Moorefield Judy and Joseph Liles Kimberly and Kelly McClellan Juan and Sonia Mora Humberto Lima and Maria Cristina Zabeo Debra and Shawn McCool Rajendra Morey and Gowthami Arepally Dale Lin and Yan Wang Alisa and William McDonald Peyton and Gayle Morgan Ziwei Lin and Lei Yan Mark and Patricia McDonald Amy and Joseph Morin Dorothy M. Linster Mary McKinley and John Kuntz Diane and Benjamin Morris Yurong Liu and Zhiheng Wang Amy and Renhard McLaurin Frederick and Anne Morris Gregory and Rhonda Locklear Allan K. McNaughton Enyonam and Malloy Mortoo Mayur and Rita Lodaya Gwen and Bruce McTaggart Jennifer and Daniel Moul Michael Lopazanski and Suzanne Lazorick James and Marsha Meadows

2018 Annual Report 34 Milanka and Stanley Muecke Phillip and Shirley Pekala Darielle and Lee Ruderman Mary and Robert Mundt Olga Pena Morales and Thomas Holden Amrita Saini and Jagtar Singh Sonya and Wade Murdock Robin and Dianna Pendleton Tom Samojedny and Jane Gordon Bryant A. Murphy ’89 and Catrina G. Murphy Caroline Perna Enrique Sanchez-Vela Patrick and Dorothy Nachman Jean Georges Perrin Mickey and Charlene Sartin Chet and Shannon Namboodri Stuart and Maribeth Peters Carol Scannell and Juan Molina Kavita and Kuldip Nanda Tarkten and Maria Pharr Elizabeth and Richard Schell Raghavendra Narasimhan and Jennifer and Jeffrey Pilcher David and Lisa Schichlein Anurekha Raghavendra William G. Pittman III ’89 and Betsy Pittman Shauna and Stephen Schmidt Srividya Narayanan and Hari Ganapathy Julie and Patrick Pitts Krista and Oliver Schneider Marita and Ion Navarro JoAnn K. Pizer-Fox Jessica Schorr and Allen Saxe Natasha Nazareth-Phelps and York Phelps Robert and Tamara Poarch Corrie and John Seagroves William and Pamela Nemecek Joseph and Heidi Povinelli Suzanne R. Sewell Holly and Lee Nettles James R. Powell, Jr. Douglas and Ann Shackelford Mang Lim Ngo and Shui Cheng Ross H. Powell Mamun and Jarin Shahrier Truc Nguyen and Tan Tran Sharad and Sheela Prabhu Gary and Christine Sheffield Martha and Michael Nichols Marjean and Victor Preda Claudia and Scott Sheppard Toby and Elaine Nichols Phillip and Michelle Price Jenny Sherburne and Bucky Pollard Yonghong Nie and Xiaoyu Zhang Huifen Qu and Yonghe Zhang Clark and Susan Shoaf Younghee Noh and Jungsun Son Dennis S. Qualls James Short and Joan Hodges James Nonnemaker Qiudeng Que and Xiaoku Jiang Chuck and Alysia Shultz Nagaraj and Padma Nunna Poonam and Akhilesh Rai Donna Shumate ’86 and David Walker Kathryn and Robert Nusbaum Laura H. Rain Tree David and Karen Shupe Austin and Uyiosa Obasohan Rashmi and Vinay Rajpurohit Adrianna Sidelinger Christy and Douglas Oberbeck Geoffrey and Joanne Rake Monika and Thomas Siebenthal Katie O’Connor Camran and Marjorie Ravanbakht Jeremy and Lisa Silkstone Van and Cornelius O’Neill Palaniappan and Padmini Ravindranathan Simeon and Kalliope Simeonides Trisha and John Ostrowski Thomas and Sallie Redding Catherine and Thomas Simmons Christopher J. Otte Douglas and Linda Reed Poonam and Yudhvir Singh Craig A. Overpeck Matthew and Clare Reinhardt Ravi and Shikha Singhal Iklil and Ahmet Palanduz Zhongchun Ren and Liping Wang Debby Singleton Gaurav Pant and Vinisha Joshi Charles and Bonnie Revelle Damon and Barb Sink Louis and Rebecca Panuski John and Elicia Revelle Ann and Gregory Sisk Ken and Susan Parham Julie A. Reynolds ’86 Moreland T. Smith ’88 and Amy and Jonathan Paris Leslie D. Reynolds ’83 Carolyn E. Shankle Brandon and Kelley Paris Joseph and Donna Rhoden David and Stephanie Snider Young Yi Park and Sung Joon Suk John and Sandy Rickabaugh Brian and Lori Soper Dan R. Parker James Rideout and Diane Murray Kevin and Carol Sparks Ralph and Catherine Parker Arthur and Rainie Robinson Darrell and Lori Spells Babita and Bakul Patel John and Mary Robinson James Stackhouse and Joyce Keller Binita and Jayesh Patel Clarence and Marian Roddy Cheryl ’84 and Troy Steed Arvindkumar and Ila Patel Latitia and Timothy Rodgers Julie Brannon Steed Krishna and Amit Patel Charles and Carol Roesle Gardner and Pamela Steele Sameer and Parul Patel Philippe and Shawyn Rojzman Gabriela A Stefan Sanjay and Mona Patel James and SooHuan Romano John and Kari Steffen Neetu and Vishal Patil Jorg and Mary Ronke Gregory and Meri Stella Praveen and Madhavi Patil Tammi C. Roos McLeod and Eileen Stephens Minghui and James Patterson Douglas and Deborah Roscoe Melinda and Randy Stephens Nitin and Vrushali Patwardhan Guy and Melinda Rouse David and Lori Stepp John and Jill Paul Jim and Margaret Rouse Carole Stern and Gregory Garneau Rohan and Angela Paul Eric D. Roush ’82 Eugene and Beverly Stewart Sandra and Gregg Peele Michael and Helen Rubinstein Jennifer Stoddard and Kevin Drum

2018 Annual Report 35 Meredith and Alan Stone Lucila and Pinakin Vias Guochen Yang and Iva and Robert Stowe Brian and Allison Vierling Liwen Han Tommie Ann Styons Ron and Ellen Vilas Qing Yang and Yiping Zhuang Jin-Wang Su and Tsuiling Cheng Ronald and Myra Villamor Weiguo Yang and Yinghong Cheng Zhengchang Su and Yukun Jin Nissmol and Joey Vincent Wuhai Yang and Ru Xie Daniel and Cathy Sullivan William Vorder Bruegge and Julia Little Yasuhiro and Priscilla Yokote John and Sharon Sullivan Hunter and Katie Wagstaff Andria and James Youngberg Martha Summers Meng and Lazhu Wang Haibo Yu and Mingjing Zhou Nathan and Martha Suri Sanbao Wang and Xiaoe Liang Zhenjin and Fenny Yuan Lee and Elizabeth Surkin Xiogang Wang and Karen Liu Michael and Holly Zendels Alan Sutton and Melinda Fodrie Yalan Wang and Jun Zuo Jing Zhang Tina and Paul Swart Yiwen Wang and Wen Gong Tianshu Zhang and Charles and Margaret Sweitzer Yizhe Wang and Hong Guan Chen-Chi Tsao Dennis and Lisa Sykes Percil Watkins ’82 and Theresa L. Watkins Hailan Zhong and Tomoko Takenaka and Jonathan Walter Theresa J. L. Watley Jianping Fan John and Julia Talton Andrea and Cameron Weaver Hua Zhu Rebecca and Walter Tan Raymond and Eugenia Weeks Alfred and Patricia Taranto Kathy Wegmann Friends Stephen and Phyllis Tarrant Justin and Rebecca Wells Knox Barker Sam and Antia Tawasha Richard and Becky Werner Almasa Bass Harriett Taylor and George Loveland Celeste Wescott Maus Holly Bradley Jonathan and Kimberly Taylor Timothy West and Mary Renuart Michael D. Bradshaw Aster Teclemariam and Jeannie and Ray Westbrook Richard T. Breeden III Abraham Woldegiorgis Martin and Melissa Westendorff Lisa Brown Bernell and Arnetra Terry Barbara and William Whalen Robert and Shirley Byrd Gina and Wendell Terry Mark and Sandra Wheeler Ken and Kay Chalk Anand and Sangita Tewari Earl and Christi White Dhruti Chen Susan B. Thananopavarn ’92 and Jennifer and Robert Wilson Paul Thananopavarn Kelly Cummings Kenneth and Joanne Wilson Craig and Brenda Thomas Marlay Duncan Brock Winslow ’86 and Bristol Winslow Stacy Thurm and Antonio Izzo Mitchell and Dawn Epstein Lora L. Witcher ’86 and Rick R. Witcher Runying Tian and Ziyun Yao Estate of Harry Harrison Wesley and Odyssey Wofford Pon and Sophy Tieu Rose Etheridge Christopher and Tobi Wolf David and Mary Tilly Thomas Fenn Christian and Greta Wolff Thompson and Kathryn Tisdale Veronica Flaspoehler Robert Wolpert and Ruta Slepetis Karen and Dan Todd ’84 Steven Gardner Hannah and Harry Woodard Maribel Toledo and Dianne Glover Juan Javier Villalpando Cuabeya and Latasha Woods Robert and Corrine Gosline Brian and Ingrid Towey Yasuko and Zacharias Woodward John Greene Linda Treiber Royce and Marcia Woosley John and Jane Greene Yvonne M. Trent Wayne and Joni Worthington Margo Lynn Hablutzel Lesley Troan Guohua and Xintao Wu Nancy Hablutzel Robert and Miriam Troxler Wenjun Wu Peter and Jill Hallenbeck Hawley Truax and Jane Thrailkill Huanliang Xia and Xuejun Li Phyllis Hartzell Dana and David Tuck Xinfu Xia and Hongbo Xie Ellen Hathaway Laura and Andy Tucker Yongjuan Xia and Don Hertzog Baocheng Huang Kimberly E. Turk ’90 Jim and Pat Hodnett Mei Xiang Isaac and Ruth Unah Sam and Nancy Hodnett Xueyun Xie and Huaiyu Dai Frank and Sophia Ungert Michael Horrell Bo Xu and Likang Li Linda and Brian Upchurch Gerald and Heidi Hyde Li Xu and Zhicheng Li James and Mary VanderKam Diane M. Ignar Weidong Xu and Nan Li Ravikant and Sangeeta Varanasi Vernessa Johnson Svetlana and Martin Velie William Johnson

2018 Annual Report 36 Mark and Karen Rodin Genevia G. Fulbright Louis Saparito Stephen E. Griffin WHY I GIVE Molly Sartorelli Chris Herrera Carole Shorr Hugh A. Holston “From research and Young-dahl Song and Juliet Brad Ives ’82 mentorships to the arts Kim Song Vimal Kumar and athletics, every Emily Taft Henry D. Kuo ’82 dollar for every activity Currie K. Thompson Page Lemel is wisely invested Kimberly A. van Noort Karen LeVert by NCSSM. We need Chrys D. Vildibill Alan C. Lewis your support and Morris Wallack Bob Lynch engagement to meet Riley Watkins Emily F. Martine ’88 the many growing needs Daniel and Susan Wenzinger Bobby Maynor to support innovation Charity Werts Alisa McDonald at the school, program, Beryl McEwen and classroom levels!” Leadership Mark W. Morgan ’89 Brian D. Bailey ’84 Randy Myer Tom Williams, Board of Trustees Stephanie M. Bass ’91 Steven Norton ’08 Jabbar R. Bennett ’92 Margaret B. Powell ’94 Paula Benson J. Todd Roberts Nisha Kapil Elio LoBuglio Bob Blouin Charles M. Stone ’03 Shalin Kapil Karen Martin Philip P. Breitfeld Sara Lou Byrd Succop Heather Keleher Mark and Laurie Miller Debra K. Coleman ’86 Millie Tan Kathy Kiddy Alissa Oberbeck Ellen Collett Katie T. Wagstaff Russell Kiddy, Sr. Brogan O’Connor Lisa A. Cooper Thomas J. Williams William and Ann Kirkland Delaney I. O’Connor ’20 Kimberly A. Donica Brock Winslow ’86 Eric Lau Beverly O. Ogunleye Leah Englebright Michael Layton Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs Sean P. Fahey ’89 Armand LoBuglio Adele Richardson Ray Robert M. Freeman

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