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Leadership That Lifts Us All TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY LEADERSHIP THAT LIFTS US ALL Recognizing Outstanding Philanthropy 2019–2020 Dear Friends, This year, we’ve all been put to the test by events we could never imagine. People are hurting, families have been disrupted, and faith in trusted institutions has been shaken. Through it all, your commitment to our community has never wavered. Thanks to your generous giving, United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania was able to take a leading role in connecting those most affected during the early days and weeks of the crisis with vital human services and essential needs. It may seem like a lifetime ago, but during United Bobbi Watt Geer Way’s 2019 Campaign, Tocqueville Society contributed more than $9.1 million. That bold generosity improved lives. You were truly the leaders our community needed at the time we needed you most. As we continue the long road to recovery, your leadership remains central to our success. Thank you for making real change happen, and helping reimagine what normal should be for our community and its most vulnerable residents. Bobbi Watt Geer President and CEO United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania Rich Harshman Richard J. Harshman Chair, Board of Directors United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania THE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY United Way’s Tocqueville Society is comprised of philanthropic leaders and volunteer champions who give $10,000 or more annually to United Way, creating a profound and lasting impact on the lives of all those who live and work here. In 2019 members contributed more than $9.1 million to the campaign. The following categories of annual membership acknowledge increasing levels of generosity by Tocqueville Society donors: Order de Liberte Le Champion Membres de la Societe $100,000+ $15,000 to $24,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $25,000 to $49,999 Jim Newell with Michele & Manoj Jegasothy Jeff & Sharon Evans Michael & Wanda McGarry with Lisa & Tim Knavish Ed & Amy Haller 3 NATIONAL TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MILLION DOLLAR ROUNDTABLE The Million Dollar Roundtable is a prestigious group of contributors who have entrusted $1,000,000 or more to United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania throughout their lifetime. Leading by example, these generous philanthropists have had a profound, long-term and meaningful impact on individuals and families in our community. We are honored to recognize these visionary philanthropists. Robert & Irene Bozzone Irene & Robert Bozzone The Grable Foundation Bozzone Family Foundation Tom Grealish Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Burke Henderson Brothers, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Elliott The Harshman Family Foundation Richard J. & Scheryl C. Harshman Kim & Curt Fleming Allegheny Technologies Incorporated - Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Retired Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Glimcher Robert I. Glimcher Family Foundation 4 Kim & Curt Fleming Rob & Megan Glimcher Tom Grealish James Rohr Becky & John Surma 5 NATIONAL TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MILLION DOLLAR ROUNDTABLE The Ryan Family Teresa Heinz Ryan Memorial Foundation Heinz Endowments David & Sara Scaife Mr. & Mrs. Henry L. Hillman DSF Charitable Foundation The Hillman Foundation David & Cindy Shapira Richard P. Mellon & Seward Prosser Giant Eagle, Inc. Mellon Richard King Mellon Foundation Richard P. & Virginia Simmons Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J.F. O’Reilly John & Becky Surma H. J. Heinz Company United States Steel Corporation - Retired Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Queenan, Jr. Bonnie W. & Thomas L. VanKirk K&L Gates LLP Highmark Health Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rohr Four anonymous contributors 6 Ginny & Dick Simmons Tom & Bonnie VanKirk 7 TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY, HONORING 25+ YEARS OF COMMITMENT United Way recognizes and celebrates the following current contributors who have been long-standing members of the Tocqueville Society and in doing so, have impacted the lives of many people in need in our community. Through dedication and continuous giving, these individuals demonstrate leadership by emphasizing their commitment to United Way’s vision of building a stronger community. Their long-term support of United Way has allowed us to create long-lasting changes and address the urgent needs in our community. Art Aronson Hoddy Hanna Mr. & Mrs. Franklin E. Agnew Teresa Heinz Mr. Arthur H. Aronson In Memoriam: Louis F. & Gloria D. Leeper Mr. & Mrs. G. Nicholas Beckwith III Anne Lewis Daniel I. & Deborah D. Booker Thomas Marshall Foundation Irene & Robert Bozzone Ann & Bill Newlin Suzy & Jim Broadhurst Paul & Nancy O’Neill Jack Buncher Foundation Nancy & Woody Ostrow Mrs. Charles R. Burke Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Queenan, Jr. Dr. Barbara & Mr. David Burstin Nancy & Bill Rackoff Bill & Carolyn Byham Mr. & Mrs. William F. Roemer Mrs. Ann W. Cahouet Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rohr Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Rooney II George & Ada Davidson The Rudolph Family Charlie & Jackie Ferrara Ryan Memorial Foundation Sheila Reicher Fine David & Cindy Shapira Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Fuhrer Jr. Richard P. & Virginia Simmons Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Glimcher Bobbie & Keith Smith Dan & Patty Grealish John A. & Patricia D. Staley IV Tom Grealish Bonnie W. & Thomas L. VanKirk Gretchen & Jim Haggerty Robert & Elinor Wagner Howard & Mary Anne Hanna Two anonymous contributors 8 TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY, HONORING 10+ YEARS OF COMMITMENT Tom Buchanan Gennaro & Joni DiBello John A. & Lisa A. Barbour Julie & Michael Dever Charles & Mary Ann Bogosta Joni & Gennaro DiBello Jennifer & Brooks Broadhurst James T. Dietz Chuck & Jill Brodbeck Mary Jo & Lane Dively Thomas G. & Mary Beth Buchanan Roy & Susan Dorrance Kathy & Ray Buehler Carolyn Duronio Doug & Debbie Cameron Dr. Daniel I. Edelstone & Dodi Walker Gross Thomas N. & Patricia H. Canfield, MD Jack & Mary Jo Elliott Kevin & Marci Ceraso Laura Ellsworth & Bruce Teitelbaum David & Lauren Chervenick Brian & Karen Erdahl Linda & Reynolds Clark David & Laura Farner Mary & Jay W. Cleveland Jr. Glen Feinberg David & Meredith Cohen Alan H. Finegold & Elizabeth A. Finegold Jared & Maureen Cohon Virginia & Dick Fischer Kevin L. Colosimo Kim & Curt Fleming Jeffrey J. Conn Lee & Isabel Foster Jim & Melanie Crockard Colleen & Paul Frank Jason & Heather D’Amico Ronald W. Frank Elliot & Beth Davis John & Charlene Friel Bill & Debbie Demchak Jessica & Rick Galardini Rob & Amy DeMichiei John L. Galley & Dr. Lori J. Galley 9 TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY, HONORING 10+ YEARS OF COMMITMENT Cathy & Jim Garraux Sue & Scott Lammie James & Catherine Garraux Mr. & Mrs. R. Drew Kistler Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Germain Robert & Janeanne Krizner Theodore & Carol Goldberg Allen, Nancy & Ali Kukovich The Grable Foundation Betty L. Lamb Steven J. & Karri A. Guy Sandy & Bill Lambert Joe & Kathy Guyaux Scott & Susan Lammie Dr. Daniel & Mrs. Mary Jo Haffner Rebecca & Mark Lando William & Naydine Hanna Mr. & Mrs. Mario Lemieux The Harshman Family Foundation Peter & Alice Leone Don & Audrey Heberle Richard J. & Lynn M. Lipovich Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hillman Dave & Lisa Litzau Diane & Gerald Holder Mr. & Mrs. Ronald B. Livingston Sr. Dan & Vicki Holthaus Douglas & Carol MacPhail Lynette & Jeffrey Horrell Mr. & Mrs. Henry Maier Bettyanne & Jim Huntington David J. Malone Dr. Pedro J. Aguilar & Dr. Trina M. Huwe Nikol & Dr. Stanley Marks John & Charlene Innocenti Dr. Joseph C. Maroon Lisa Jepsen-Lozano & Miguel A. Lozano David & Susan Matter Janis & Jonas Johnson George Mazariegos Greg & Ellen Jordan Denis McAuley Margaret P. Joy Joseph & Maureen McDonough Laura & Thomas Karet Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas McGough Jr. Edward T. & Suzanne F. Karlovich Martin & Susan McGuinn Tasso Katselas Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation, Inc Ed & Sheri Kenawell Lisa & Severn McMurtry Jack J. & Ellen Perlow Kessler George & Nancy Mezey 10 Hayes & Patricia Stover Judy & Tom Thompson Amy & Dave Michaliszyn Howard & Caren Sniderman Kevin & Jayme Miller Jim & Colette Steen Mark & Diane Minnaugh Jeff & Linda Stengel Wendy & Bryant Mitchell Hayes C. & Patricia Stover Todd & Miriam Moules John & Becky Surma Wendelynne J. Newton & Robert B. Metcalfe Thomas & Deanna Swartout Robert & Leslie Nutting John & Michele Sylvester Morgan & Kathy O’Brien Lou & Kathy Testoni Dean & Deanna Owrey Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Thieman Louise & Douglas Pegg Judith & Steve Thomas Gabriela & David Porges Tom & Judy Thompson Thomas M.Reiter & Stephanie A. J. Dangel Carol Hefren Tillotson Deborah Rice-Johnson & Blair Johnson Craig & Jill Tillotson The Riordan Family Foundation Wadhwani Impact Trust William M. Robinson & Sharon A. Semenza Preston & Elizabeth Walsh Jeffrey A. Romoff Jon & Carol Walton Bill & Linda Rosner Joleen & Jeff Wangler John S. & Catherine L. Rosso Timothy & Susan Williams Drs. Ellen & Loren Roth Michael & Marcie Zanic Clifford & Diane Rowe Dell & Kathy Ziegler Lori & James Ruttenberg Theodore & Lisa Zierden Eric Schaffer & Michele Gray-Schaffer Two anonymous contributors Paul & Anne Schwendeman Jim & Becky Segerdahl Anna Singer & Donald Kortlandt Laurie & Paul Singer 11 IMPACT FUND CHAMPIONS With Impact Fund contributions, United Way researches the needs in the community then works in collaboration with community and business leaders, nonprofits, schools and other institutions to build efficient, effective and innovative programs and initiatives serving local children and youth, families, seniors and people with disabilities. Initiatives such as 21 & Able, Open Your Heart to a Senior, United for Women and Mission United are helping local people seek a brighter future. The following Tocqueville Society members have given a substantial percentage of their contribution directly to the United Way Impact Fund. 100% to the Impact Fund Jeff &
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