2018-19 PCC FOUNDATION PHILANTHROPY & CAMPAIGN FOR OPPORTUNITY REPORT THE CAMPAIGN A thank you from the Presidents Why it’s time to Think PCC First for OPPORTUNITY Dear Friends, As the most relied upon institution in for Thank you for opening the door to opportunity—opportunities providing pathways to opportunity for people in all The PCC Foundation’s first-ever for students to succeed, opportunities for students to focus on stages of life, PCC is uniquely positioned to have a their futures and opportunities that will change the trajectory of lasting impact on our local community. comprehensive campaign is a the rest of their lives. The PCC Foundation is raising $30 million to movement for giving Oregonians Every day, Portland Community College is helping to launch provide funds for scholarships, mentoring, workforce a better chance at success. future leaders and changemakers in our community. Whether we development and urgent student need as part of are bridging skills gaps, helping the underemployed get training The Campaign for Opportunity, because for too many to find a job, or guiding high school students to recognize their Oregonians, a PCC degree is still out of reach. professional potential and pathway, we transform futures and strengthen our community. The PCC Foundation’s donors have stepped up this year and because of you, we’re well on our way to reaching our goal of $30 million for The Campaign for Opportunity. The following stories are a sample of the inspiring students and donors who make up the PCC community and embody what this campaign is working for. Thank you for thinking PCC first and helping students walk SCHOLARSHIPS FUTURE CONNECT through our doors and on the path to achieving their dreams. $15 million goal to double the amount of $9 million goal to expand access to this Yours for PCC, PCC Foundation scholarships awarded renowned PCC student success program. each year.

Mark Mitsui President, Portland Community College

Susie Lahsene 2017-19 President, PCC Foundation Board of Directors WORKFORCE URGENT NEED $5 million goal to strengthen the economic $1 million goal to provide students a lifeline health of Oregon with a trained workforce. when they need it most.

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For many students, affording college, even with PCC’s “ comparably lower tuition, can This scholarship connected me to people and feel impossible. PCC welcomes opportunities that I didn’t foresee. It’s opened every student who wants to a lot of doors for me. learn. In 2018-19, the PCC Foundation granted $1.8 million – Daniel Passera, to 1,350 students. “PCC Fire Protection Technology Student & Future Firefighter SCHOLARSHIPS Gus Waterford Memorial first Memorial the is Gus Waterford recipient of the Passera Daniel PCC. at students is He Protection forScholarship Technology Fire interviewingcurrently for full-time firefighter roles. “ Foundation scholarship. That was when I knew That was when this was scholarship. Foundation me. a fit for really to learn of people and diversity The camaraderie, teamwork at first, was challenging inspiring. It alongside at PCC was When you ok to make mistakes. it’s but it taught me that set high expectations about something, you passionate are aren’t to meet them. They said, and rise up for yourself “You don’t training until you you’re get it right, training until you get it wrong.” Gus recipient of the the first been to have honored I’m This scholarship connected Scholarship. Memorial Waterford and to opportunities I didn’t Mayes, Teddy me to people, like for me. opened a lot of doors It’s foresee. I need to be. learned so much and I am right where I’ve County with Clark firefighter a volunteer I’m Currently, starting to test and interview to be and I’m & Rescue Fire path has on full-time to a department. This career hired me focus, discipline and clarity of purpose. given it forward. in me and I want to pay invested have People I want to support them the and give the next generation they need to be successful. resources SCHOLARSHIPS After finishing high school in Battle Ground, Washington, Ground, Battle school in After finishing high right away like my friends. Instead, go to college I didn’t and started musician I became a professional touring all a with I played six years, about For the country. over rock. country, of bands—metal, variety musician taught me a lot that being a touring I see now with You’re to being a firefighter. of skills that transfer positions where given in your all operating crew, your to be adaptable, have You expected to execute. you’re out, eat, work You personable and trust each other. in close quarterstrain and live together. and pursuing some back to Portland After moving in my life. possibilities, I was at a standstill other career and told me A former bandmate of mine is a firefighter He it had been for him and his life. great about how be a good fit for me and I was convinced me that it’d stable for my son. to pursue something more motivated was one I immediately looked into training and there spot left in an EMT course starting I paid the next week. that first course, and then I moved to put myself through at PCC with the help of a PCC Academy on to the Fire It’s profession. a noble career. this pursue to honored I’m him. impress it’s to and so, hard thinks son six-year-old my Even |

6 “ SCHOLARSHIPS 9 | SCHOLARSHIPS “ We will all leave a legacy and it’s and important a legacy leave all will We one. meaningful a leave we that sure make to I had the unique and Barron Dave Shabazz, Sultan firefighters fellow Last year, Scholarship at City Memorial Waterford opportunity of announcing our Gus ceremony, this During and City Commissioners. of the Mayor in front Hall in Day Waterford 14, 2018 as Gus February proclaimed Wheeler Ted Mayor the support been possible without of this would have None the city of Portland. Foundation. support community and the of the PCC of our firefighting and celebrate recognize recipients to and scholarship want firefighters We us of the us, and to remind come before the rich legacy of all those who've behind. importance will all leave of the legacies we my only I thought sportswere high school at Jefferson, When I graduated from of other opportunities a wealth like I realize option. Looking back now, career at PCC’s the street right across waiting to be discovered were firefighting Cascade campus. that if option A or B doesn't work, important for students to know it’s I believe letters in the alphabet. 24 or 25 other are there News that Skanner about in The I read was an apprenticeship 1995, there In Portland the first African American woman Boone (who is now Sara featured Chief)Fire for me and opened the door to firefighting She and I was inspired. been trying to pay it forward for the last 23 years. I’ve of an ethos there’s firefighting, In everything “leave better than you main goal with this Our found it.” our scholarship is to one day hire Waterford’s and see Gus recipients on. legacy live can a little, we everyoneIf gives do a lot. “

the first African American to join the Portland Fire Bureau ranks in the 1890's, Teddy 1890's, first in the Teddy ranks the African Bureau Portland Fire American join the to scholarship fund. the also an ongoing donor to is Teddy Mayes has been a firefighter 22 has Station 23 St. for last at the Mayes years. John’s Teddy in honor of Scholarship Memorial Gus Waterford the establishing addition to In

FUTURE CONNECT FUTURE PCC’s Future Connect program “ offers personalized coaching and Without Future Connect, I don’t know if I scholarships for first-generation, would’ve pursued college...Being at PCC has low-income students. Future Connect helped me in my own personal evolution. eliminates barriers to college and helps students build pathways to – Dimitri Ivanor, their futures. “ PCC Creative Writing Student & Future Author I love the smell of books.

Old books have dusty hints of past readers. Newer Without Future Connect, I don’t know if I would’ve books are more like buried treasure. I love being the pursued college. first to discover their untouched pages. My dream is to I thought I wasn’t going to get too involved at PCC but write a book so good that someone will want to steal it. then all of a sudden I was meeting a lot with Dana, my Sometimes, I’ll go into Powell’s and wander the aisles Future Connect coach, and signing up for classes and for hours. I did this a lot during my senior year of high joining clubs. I love Dana with all my heart. She’s always school, when I experienced homelessness. had an open door, and is so patient and supportive. Sometimes, I drop grapefruits off at her office because Growing up, I was a nerdy kid who got grounded for I know she likes them. reading too much. My parents, immigrants from Laos and Thailand who didn’t go to college, tried to push I used to be loud-mouthed and rebellious, and I still sort me into math and sciences. I wasn’t very good at those of am. But I've done some growing and realized that I'm subjects. They also tried to push strict gender norms in charge of the change that happens in my community.

onto me. I identify as trans—my pronouns are he/him I’ve got a job as a classroom aide in Disability Services, CONNECT FUTURE “ and I’m a student advocate at the Queer Resource Center. and it/its. It’s a struggle every day to know who you are, And my favorite book right now? Octavia’s Brood. It’s a then have other people tell you who they think you are. collection of sci-fi stories with a social justice lens. It’s I’ve also struggled with depression, and chronic pain. motivated me to take a step back and make room for It’s a wild toss up each day on how my body is going to other people, and helped me realize I need to make room act. Writing is a way for me to cope. I can let my mind for myself, too.

float and create my own world and be in control of Being at PCC has helped me in my own personal

what happens. Poetry has a space in my heart. evolution. It’s really cool that there’s such a mix of A high school teacher first pointed me toward the people here. I especially love seeing“ older queers and Future Connect program at PCC. I didn’t think I’d get older disabled folks. They’re doing fine. They’re still in and was really surprised to see the email that I did. here. And that gives me hope.

Dimitri Ivanor is in his second year in PCC's nationally recognized Future Connect program. As a Powell’s Scholar, Dimitri was one of 25 Future Connect students chosen from across the college this year for his community leadership.

12 | FUTURE CONNECT You can’t do anything more for a student than to give them a boost up into community college and get them on the FUTURE CONNECT FUTURE road to a college degree.

Nothing comparable will affect their life as much. And not just their life, their family’s life too. Their friends who saw they could do it. The community around them. We’re so impressed by the PCC students we’ve met, how comfortable and confident they are. And we like hearing from Future Connect coaches how they’re instilling in students the idea of mentoring others, because that makes “a huge difference. Our store is about literacy and reading, and intellectual growth. So we have a predisposition to helping people learn. We also have employees who are Powell’s Scholars. For us, opportunity means the ability to reach goals and possibilities that you don’t know you’re heading toward.

That’s what education does.

Out of all the organizations that approach us, we singled PCC out because it seems to have“ the most immediate impact. It’s a blessing. In Hebrew, it’s a mitzvah to be able to do something like this.

Michael and Alice Powell are the founders of Powell’s Books, the largest independent bookstore in the country. Longtime Future Connect supporters, Michael is a former PCC Foundation Board Member and together, Alice and Michael are honorary chairs of The Campaign for Opportunity. Seventy-five students have been named Powell’s Scholars since the Powells established the award in 2017.

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I came to PCC because I’d heard that many PCC is a pathway to opportunity for students find jobs after they graduate, “ thousands who are working toward as Portland has a lot of opportunities in a better life. It’s a critical talent healthcare. This career is my dream. pipeline that provides the skilled professionals needed to support – Nghi Tieu-Jacobson, our growing region. “PCC Radiography Student & Future Mammographer I treat each patient like they’re my family.

When you’re in the hospital, you need a warm smile instead of a cold face. So I’ll ask my patients questions about themselves and what’s going on. How they’re feeling. I listen. Explain what they can expect and tell them, ‘I’m here to help.’ Me, I feel better when I’m wearing blue scrubs. There’s so much power in that uniform. At the hospital, everyone wears the same color—nurses, doctors, X-ray techs. It’s a sign we’re all on the same team, that we’re all in this together to make people feel better. I grew up in a suburb of Ho Chi Minh City surrounded by rice fields. Healthcare is really different in Vietnam. One time my mom fell and broke her lower back. The doctor handed us an X-ray without really explaining what was in the picture. He gave her medication and sent her home. She “used all of her savings to have that small amount of care. My parents never went to college, so I didn’t even know what was possible. After I came to the U.S. and settled in Portland, I discovered PCC. It was my amazing medical terminology instructor who inspired my fascination with radiography. WORKFORCE This career is my dream. The program is competitive, and can be hard and intense at times. I don’t do much else besides go to class and work—and it’s even hard to find time to do that. My scholarship came at a time when I couldn’t work much because of the heavy course load, and my housing situation was unstable. With that extra money, I was able to pay for classes and find a place to rest my head at night. I feel so supported at PCC. I love the trees on campus that give shade, the modern technology we use in the classroom and the chef at the Sylvania

campus who makes a good and healthy lunch to get me through my day.

It’s a dream of mine to bring my mom over to Portland, and give her the healthcare she deserves. I like taking care of“ women because I know how they feel. Someday, I hope to become a mammographer and help women detect breast cancer before it’s too late.

Nghi Tieu-Jacobson is a recipient of the George Burgermeister Endowed Memorial Scholarship for radiography students. She is in her final year of the program, which for the past five years has had a 100 percent job placement rate.

WORKFORCE | 19 I grew up with PCC. That’s why I give.

When I was young, both of my parents passed away and a foster family raised me. I was fortunate to have a good life and female role models who stressed the importance of education. I first went to Portland State University, but didn’t know what I wanted. So I left college and got a full-time job at Providence Hospital working in patient admission and transport. There, I learned about PCC’s Radiography program. It was just starting at the time, and a friend encouraged me to apply. The program was phenomenal. We spent two days per week in the classroom, and three days at Providence getting hands-on experience in radiography. I loved helping patients, the camaraderie with hospital staff and tinkering with

WORKFORCE technology. Back then, we had physical X-ray machines. We’d dip the X-rays into a solution, and hang them up to dry. When I became the Chief Radiologic Technologist, at age 27, I’d run around the hospital with a screwdriver in my “pocket in case the machines broke down. I met my husband George while working. He was a great radiologist, but what he really loved to do was teach. Sometimes, he’d come to PCC to teach students about chest X-rays. George was passionate about healthcare and passionate about education. When he passed away a few years ago, I wanted to honor him by creating a scholarship

in his name at an institution that was meaningful to both of us.

The best thing I did for my education was to come to PCC. It gave me the foundation to be able to go further in my life, and the confidence to “ aspire to do anything I wanted. Because of my education, I’ve had a lot of opportunities. I hope this scholarship does the same for others, including Nghi.

Cheryl Burgermeister served as a PCC Foundation Board member for 14 years, is a 2014 Diamond Alumni award recipient and currently a member of the Foundation's Finance Committee. After working in the medical field, she went on to have a successful 30-year career in finance.

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URGENT NEED URGENT Too many students are navigating “ a tightrope where a flat tire or an The scholarship I received helped me focus on unexpected medical bill can cause school, instead of how I was going to get the their educational dreams to collapse. money to pay our rent. The Foundation supports a variety of programs that provide for PCC – Lauri Chambers, students when they most need it. “PCC Business Administration Student & Owner of Celestial Aromatherapy

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Not too long ago, my landlord raised the rent on us and we had to leave. The The leave. to had we and us on rent the raised landlord my ago, long too Not I know what it’s like to not have stable housing. stable have not to like it’s what know I I want to give another single parent a chance. It’s as simple as that.

Growing up in a small town on the Oregon coast, I had ambition but never knew how to direct it. I married way too young, had two sons and got divorced. I worked many jobs—from sorting mail for a gas company to serving hamburgers to selling pick-up trucks to farmers. Being a single mother was hard. But I put one foot in front of the next like most of us do and kept going. My boys grew into two men who are fiercely independent. For most of my life, I was a caregiver. I took care of my kids. I took care of my mom. I took care of my grandmother. When I turned 40, it was time to take care of myself. I found a temp job at Intel, where I met a woman who was the first person who ever saw me for who I was and who I could be. She sent me back to school at PCC for business. She gave me the push and support I needed. At PCC, I found out I was pretty smart, you know? I learned how to have faith in URGENT NEED “ myself. I recently retired from Intel, where I was the Northwest Region Community Engagement Manager in Oregon for almost thirty years. I helped start the “Intel Involved” volunteer program, including creating its bylaws so the program could expand worldwide. Me, a kid from Coquille, Oregon. My scholarship is for all the single parents out there who are looking to gain sovereignty

over their lives. We all go through so many

doorways in life. But education gives you something invaluable: choice. It allows “ you, and only you, the opportunity to pick the door you want to go through.

Janet Rash is on the PCC Foundation Board and was a 2016 Diamond Alumni Award recipient. She started the Future’s Doorway Endowed Scholarship in 2018, and has included PCC in her estate, which will support more students in need for years to come.

URGENT NEED | 27 The following honor roll recognizes cumulative giving of $25,000 or more from December 15, 2015 to June 30, 2019. CAMPAIGN FOR OPPORTUNITY DONORS $1,000,000+ Cheryl A. Hinerman+ Sylvania ESOL, PCC Mentor Graphics Foundation Intel Corporation Christine and David L. Vernier Metropolitan Land Group, LLC Anonymous+ James and Shirley Rippey Fund of The Oregon Miller Nash Graham & City of Portland Family Foundation Community Foundation Dunn LLP Higher Education John J. Roberts Scholarship Western States CAT Mark and Melanie Mitsui CAMP The goal is to raise $30 million Coordinating Commission The Johnson Charitable Trust Eugene P. Nelson ’82 and $25,000 to $49,999 Kathy Nelson+ in four focus areas to support $500,000 to $999,999 JPMorgan Chase Bank Peter Lorain and Janet Burgess+ Anonymous NW Natural students on their path to Anonymous+ Lynn Mayer+ Ruby Apsler Pamplin Media Group Brigid Flanigan, the Peter Rebecca A. Meier+ Assistance League of Greater Dale and Kerri Pellow prosperity by June 30, 2020. Flanigan Family and OCF Joseph E. Weston Portland Portland Business Alliance Shamrock Trust Public Foundation Associated Students of PCC PSU Foundation + With these funds, we will help close the gap for people Ric and Shigemi Getter Terry and Mary Owen+ Camilla L. Bishop and Dr. Preston Pulliams and + + Susan D. Gillette ’83 Peterson Cat William C. Edwards Joan Pulliams who are being left behind and open the door to a more + George and Marie* Staley PGE Foundation & Portland Joan Cirillo and Roger A. Cooke Rask Family Memorial Fund equitable future—for individuals and families, and The Renaissance Foundation General Electric Christina L. Colwell and Barbara Raz Neu and Paul H. Neu for Oregon. Michael Trigoboff and Ruthanne Rusnak+ Michael Chamish Sherry A. Robinson+ + AIGN Patricia Leonard Judy Sears ’91+ Larry P. Cooper Schlesinger Family Foundation We want to thank all of the generous donors who have Robert O. Wimmer and The Honorable Chip Shields D.P. Nicoli, Inc. SelecTrucks + stepped up thus far to be a part of this historic campaign. Howard A. Butzer U.S. Bank Mary K. Dalla Snowman Foundation + $250,000 to $499,999 Millicent M. Williamson* Therese E. Debolock TEC Equipment David L. Dotlich and Richard R. Truitt and JoAnn Albrecht+ $50,000 to $99,999 Doug Elwood Toni L. Avery Dr. Elizabeth M. Glenn CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP City of Beaverton Anonymous (2)+ Vigor Industrial City of Hillsboro John and Jennifer Grosvenor David and Kaori Wallack ’03 Chris and Tom Neilsen, Co-Chairs Angelina and Pete Costanzo Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Vocational Scholarship of The Mary and Robert Holmström Walsh Construction Company Marion Levitan and Howard Werth Don and Betty McCollum+ Oregon Community Foundation Howard S. Wright Wells Fargo Ken and Cindy Madden Meyer Memorial Trust Susan Bach and Doug Egan+ Imago Dei Church Dean and Pat Werth Neilsen Family Fund of Bank of America Jon V. Jaqua and Kimberly B. Wintz Family Foundation CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE The Oregon Community Columbia Pacific Foundation Cooper Fund of The Oregon John and Nancy Wittgow Community Foundation Susanne Christopher Foundation / Chris and Evelyn Crowell* Working Waterfront Coalition Tom Neilsen Diane and Reza Kamali Mayor Dennis Doyle Denise and Robert Frisbee Reverend Constance Yost The Oregon Community Lam Research Corporation Betty Duvall, Ph.D. Fletcher and Page Frisch Zelma Gordon Scholarship FOR Foundation Mack Trucks, Inc. Fund of The Oregon OPPORTUNITY Anthony P. Erickson + Juan Young Trust, David L. Pelinka ’86 Western Division The Madden Family / Madden Community Foundation Brigid Flanigan + Industrial Craftsmen, Inc. Debra S. Peterson Richard J. Kroll+ Zidell Family Philanthropy Denise and Robert Frisbee Phillip Margolin Patricia J. Reese Marion Levitan and Michael Hohn Stephanie S. Keyes Trust Howard Werth Maureen S. Matsumoto * Deceased and Family + Julianne Johnson-Weiss Carol and Max Lyons Cumulative giving total

$100,000 to $249,999 + Doug and Ruth Menely includes declared future Susie Lahsene Ami Stamm Margolin estate gift intentions

The Honorable Chip Shields Achieving the Dream Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund Floyd Sutz Alfonso Torres-Vincenzi Private Vanessa A. Morgan and Foundation Robert L. Quillin + It’s powerful“ knowing there’s CAMPAIGN HONORARY COMMITTEE Peter and Dana Bauer Michael W. Morrow and Beginning in December 2015, + Ruth Peterson-Morrow+ The Honorable Margaret L. Carter Cheryl A. Burgermeister ’73 a community behind me Cascade Station I & II, LLC Nike the PCC Foundation launched Thomas M. Lauderdale Edwards Lienhart Family Oregon Immigrant and Refugee Michael and Alice Powell supporting me every step along its first-ever comprehensive Foundation / Ross Lienhart Funders Collaborative The Honorable Barbara K. Roberts Janet A. Ellington+ Michael and Alice Powell + the way. fundraising campaign, Michael J. Gentry+ Janet L. Rash Dr. Linda Reisser+ – Hannah Govan, Harnish Group The Campaign for Opportunity. Social Venture Partners Portland Jim Hendershot+ Future Connect Scholarship Recipient & David C. Squire+ Hillsboro Elks Lodge #1862 Future Social Worker “ pcc.edu/foundation | 29 We became Champions for Opportunity Champions for because it’s time to step up. Opportunity As a capstone to our Ours is undeniably a world of contrasts. In Oregon, for example, there Campaign for Opportunity, is beauty in so many places. But it exists side by side with heartbreaking shortfalls in financial security, housing, education, food and opportunity Portland Community for too many of our fellow humans. People of good will, exhibiting a College Foundation is sincere effort to improve their lives, are denied success by fate and lack looking for 100 people to of fairness. say yes to opportunity by donating $10,000 each. These barriers to opportunity have deep roots and complexities. As CHAMPIONS we considered how we might be part of a solution, education seems the With the help of these 100 best contribution to a more equitable world. And the best ways for us to Champions for Opportunity, promote education focuses on opportunities that are: 1. local, 2. focused on the PCC Foundation will giving people the opportunity to move ahead, 3. accessible to people from establish the Student a wide range of backgrounds and ambitions, 4. sincere, 5. skills-based and Success Endowed Fund, a 6. provided in a healthy, supportive, multi-cultural environment. “ $1 million endowment to That is a perfect description of Portland Community College. PCC has support our students’ become the major “give back” path for our lives, and we are so pleased greatest needs. This will to be able to help the college help the community. Every gala leaves us in tears—and pulling out the checkbook. Giving to PCC provides us a ensure that PCC has the direct way to help with the myriad of issues: a path to successful self resources to be responsive confident work, food, excellent educational guidance, a committed to the needs of students faculty and administration and a body of students committed to today, tomorrow and long building a better future. into the future.

We have complete confidence that every dollar given is well managed, and that PCC students will pour their efforts into magnifying that investment“ Please consider by tenfold. We are constantly reaffirmed that our contributions give the world a nudge toward more fairness, equity and opportunity for all. becoming a Champion today! Contact the Foundation office for more information at Denise Frisbee is a former lawyer and nonprofit executive director, 971-722-4382. and current PCC District Board member. Robert Frisbee is a former entrepreneur and CEO of Green Electronics Council. Together, Denise and Robert are part of The Campaign for Opportunity’s leadership team and also support an annual scholarship for legislative interns.

CHAMPIONS | 31 In 2018-19, the PCC Foundation Fundraising summary awarded $1.8 million in scholarships to deserving students— more than ever before. $7.3m Scholarship amount by year 2012-13 $865,000 2013-14 $1,000,000 2014-15 $1,100,000 7% 8% 2015-16 $1,300,000 GIV 2016-17 $1,500,000 Foundation Business support support 2017-18 $1,600,000 2018-19 $1,800,000 25% 27% 33%

Planned giving State and Individual Scholarship comparison ING2018 commitments city grants support 2019 NUMBER OF REPORT Net assets by year SCHOLARSHIPS $ in millions AWARDED Total Endowment net assets assets $17.8m 2017-18 Other net assets $15.9m 2018-19 $14.9m $13.9m 1,250 1,350 $12.7m $12.1m The PCC Foundation is $10.5m AVERAGE dedicated to expanding AWARD PER access to higher education STUDENT by addressing the wide range of student needs at Portland 2017-18 2018-19 Community College. 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 $1,290 $1,333

pcc.edu/foundation | 33 When we started Portland Community College “ in 1961, the name of the game was students come first and everything else about the DeAMOBERNARDIS college is supportive and secondary. – Dr. Amo DeBernardis, PCC historical book “They Just Did It”

Anonymous (12) Thelma E. Fisher* Stephanie S. Keyes* Dr. Linda Reisser LEGACY James and Janet Aalberg Dorothy Fisher-Jones* Ema Kiger* Ruth B. Ridgway Russel L. Abraham* Bob* and Betty* Fisk Miryang Kim Sherry A. Robinson JoAnn Albrecht Denise Frisbee David Kish and Carol Stone Vic Rosenfield* Florence Anderson* Gordon Galbraith* Annette Kraft* Ruthanne Rusnak “Archie* and Muriel* Averill Annette C. Saarinen Michael J. Gentry Richard J. Kroll Dr. Amo DeBernardis, or “Dr. De” as David and Jean Avison Carl and Sue* George Dana Kuiper Stanley E. Schmidt SOCIETY Susan K. Bach and Douglas Egan Linda A. Gerber Peter Lorain and Janet Burgess Laura H. Scott Belva I. Seaberry he was known at the college, served Patricia J. Baker Ric and Shigemi Getter Nancy Madsen ’96 and Elizabeth Barnes* Susan D. Gillette James Madsen Judy Sears as PCC's founding president from Peter and Dana Bauer David M. Goldberg and Phillip Margolin Robert Shelfer 1961 until 1979 when he retired. Nancy G. Bennani Deborah Spanton Ami Stamm Margolin David Squire Mollie Bihn Trust* Daniel and Loretta Goldy Marcia L. Marvin George Staley Cami Bishop and Bill Edwards Mary Goss* Lynn Mayer Elaine G.* Steele and HM Steele His strong vision helped establish PCC's footprint that Mabel Bliss* Michael* and Mayola* Green Marshall D. and Betty McCollum Johnnie and Julius* Stokes Jean Stone* the community knows today. DeBernardis pioneered Robert Bloodworth* Helen T. Grim* Peggy J. McVitty and Belford F. Buck* Martin D. Haney* Frank* McVitty Jr. Ronald* and Margie* Sumner concepts that are still integral to PCC's mission, such Cheryl A. Burgermeister Jim D. Harper Rebecca A. Meier Michael Trigoboff and Patricia Leonard as access to higher education for all citizens. Leonard D. Cain Kathleen Harriman Dan and Karen Moriarty Lynda D. Trost ’81 Robert C. Candello Anna V. Hay Michael W. Morrow and William* and Lila Ulrich Donors who remember the PCC Foundation through Ugo and Sonia Carpentieri Jim Hendershot Ruth Peterson-Morrow Mary* and Frank* Wales a bequest, life income plan or other type of planned gift, Dr. Howard Cherry* Gaye Hilderbrand Eugene P. Nelson ’82 Gordon D. Walker* whether intended or received, become members of the Jan D. Coulton Cheryl A. Hinerman Dr. Scholastica I. Njoku* Ron and Karen Wilkinson Mary K. Dalla Kenneth L. Holzworth Terry and Mary Owen Amo DeBernardis Legacy Society, named in honor of Millicent M. Williamson* Anita H. Dawson* Alice L. Hulse* the college's first president. David Pelinka ’86 and Robert O. Wimmer and Dr. Amo DeBernardis* Ervin Hummel* Fran* Pelinka Howard A. Butzer We thank this group for their thoughtful generosity. Fred DeWitt* Patricia Hunter Debra S. Peterson Walton and Marilyn Wittke Betty J. Domas* Marjorie L. Hutchinson* Erich Porshman* Richard and Glenda Worthington P. Michael Drake Jeffrey E. Jacobs Marjorie* and J. Richard Powell Roger E. Wulf* Gary R. Eaton ’91 and Joy Eaton Albert E. Jones* Dr. Preston and Joan Pulliams Joan Edwards Jill F. Kantor Suzette M. Pump If you have named PCC in your will or estate and would Janet A. Ellington* Florence Kavanagh* Edythe M. Pynchon* like to be listed in our Legacy Deborah A. Erickson* Sylvia J. Kelley Janet L. Rash Society, please contact our Virginia* and Lee* Finders Betty and Dr. John Kendall Barbara Raz Neu office at 971-722-4382. * Deceased

pcc.edu/foundation | 35 DIAMOND Oregon Immigrant and Refugee The Madden Family Kenneth L. Holzworth Ann and Andre Chaves Multicultural Center, PCC Funders Collaborative Robert McMahon Fund of JPMorgan Chase Bank David Y. Chen and OnPoint Community $250,000+ David L. Pelinka ’86 The Oregon Community Kruse Way Rotary Rukaiyah N. Adams Credit Union Foundation JoAnn Albrecht Peterson Cat Susie and Marcel Lahsene Chevron Opsis Architecture Metropolitan Land Group, LLC City of Portland PGE Foundation & Portland Lease Crutcher Lewis, LLC Thane and Renee Cleland Oregon Food Bank General Electric James and Lora Meyer Higher Education Coordinating Elisabeth Linder Deborah Fehnel Bosworth Oregon State University Michael and Alice Powell Commission Meyer Memorial Trust Carol and Max Lyons Donor Advised Fund of The College of Business PSU Foundation Oregon Community Foundation Debra S. Peterson Miller Nash Graham & Richard Machon Pacific Power Foundation George and Marie* Staley Janet L. Rash Dunn LLP Ferguson Wellman PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mary McKinney Ezell & Capital Management THANK Patricia J. Reese Mark and Melanie Mitsui Flay Ezell Fund of the PepsiCo Foundation Fund The Renaissance Foundation Dr. Linda Reisser Nike Wentworth Foundation Robert D. Fitts Play It Forward PLATINUM Rock Creek Performing NW Natural Doug and Ruth Menely GFWC Beaverton Woman’s Club Michael A. Plump Arts, PCC John G. O'Neil ’96 Jennifer and Aaron Monnig Jane and Bill Gilpin Fund of Port of Portland $100,000 to $249,999 The Oregon Community Schlesinger Family Foundation Dale and Kerri Pellow Kim and Meurig Morgan Portland Garden Club Foundation City of Beaverton SelecTrucks Paul C. Phillips Trust Mortenson Construction Portland Public Schools Gladys Hare Trust City of Hillsboro The Honorable Chip Shields Dr. Preston Pulliams and Native American Youth & Portland Retro Gaming Expo Grainger, Inc. Brigid Flanigan, the Peter The Harnish Group Joan Pulliams Family Center Portland State University Flanigan Family and The Johnson Charitable Trust Rask Family Memorial Fund Chris and Tom Neilsen Providence Health & Services Shamrock Trust Nan Haberman, DVM U.S. Bank Barbara Raz Neu and Paul H. Neu Merrily A. Nelson Sherry A. Robinson and Hacker Jim Hendershot Reverend Constance Yost Daniel R. Saltzman and Liz Burns Terry and Mary Owen Steven B. Shanklin The Hardy Plant Society Lynn Mayer Shoreline Fire Department PacificSource Healthcare Melissa K. Rue and David Rue of Oregon The Oregon Community SILVER Social Venture Partners Portland Kulu Family Fund Industries, Inc. Foundation Jim and Jackie Harper David and Christine Vernier Portland Community Silicon Valley $10,000 to $24,999 Hillsboro Aero Academy David and Kaori Wallack ’03 Reinvestment Initatives, Inc. Community Foundation GOLD Gregory K. Hinckley YOU Anonymous (6) Walsh Construction Company Portland Fire Bureau Candy and Juris Solovjovs Hoffman Construction Company $25,000 to $99,999 Alfonso Torres-Vincenzi Wells Fargo Portland School of Radiography The Standard Private Foundation Laura and Samer Horani Western States CAT ProjectPDX Stoel Rives, LLP Anonymous (2) Ruby Apsler E. Scott Huff and Hollis J. Adams Zidell Family Philanthropy Regional Arts & Culture Council Mike Taylor Bank of America FOR YOUR AJ Arriola Alexander S. Jordan Rock Creek Farm, PCC The Emergency Howard A. Butzer and Associated Students of PCC Arlene Schnitzer Karen T. Kervin Veterinary Hospital Robert O. Wimmer BRONZE Martha Campbell The Skanner Kirby Nagelhout Construction The Maplewood Foundation Columbia Pacific Foundation $5,000 to $9,999 Chance to Excel David C. Squire Lang-Svendgard Family Fund of Kali Thorne Ladd and Billy Ladd Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Joan Cirillo and Roger A. Cooke The Oregon Community TriMet GENEROSITY Anonymous Bonnie R. Stewart Foundation D.P. Nicoli, Inc. Angelina and Pete Costanzo Assistance League of Greater Sylvania ESOL, PCC Christopher Villa, Ph.D. Therese E. Debolock Vocational Scholarship Fund Nancy LaPaglia and Portland Sylvania Powwow, PCC Michelle M. Weisenbach David L. Dotlich and of The Oregon Community Stephen Slusarski Association of NW Landscape Wentworth Foundation Doug Elwood Foundation Townshend’s Distillery Jeffrey K. Matsumoto Designers Denise and Robert Frisbee Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Vigor Industrial Samantha Matsumoto * Deceased Richard R. Truitt and Mary and Anthony Wawrukiewicz Gateway to College Edwards Lienhart Toni L. Avery National Network Family Foundation Welding Technology, PCC Susan Bloom Dr. Elizabeth M. Glenn Fletcher and Page Frisch Kelly Wentworth Francoise N. Bourdonnec

Hillsboro Elks Lodge #1862 Michael J. Gentry Dean and Pat Werth Yvonne and John Branchflower Imago Dei Church Linda A. Gerber and Whole Foods Market Cheryl A. Burgermeister ’73

Intel Corporation Charlie Christensen Wintz Family Foundation Tom Cody and Rachel Graham James and Shirley Rippey Betty Gray Endowment – Early Working Waterfront Coalition Family Foundation Childhood Development Fund Larry P. Cooper of The Oregon Community “ Jon V. Jaqua and Kimberly B. Mary K. Dalla Scholarships have made my Foundation LEADER OF Cooper Fund of The Oregon Betty and Richard Duvall Fund OPPORTUNITY Community Foundation Mary and Robert Holmström Peter and Carla Flynn education possible and have Diane and Reza Kamali Jeffrey E. Jacobs Food Services Workers, PCC $2,500 to $4,999 Stephanie S. Keyes Trust Judith and Edwin Cohen Goldy Family Advised Fund of given me the opportunity to Foundation Anonymous (4) Lam Research Corporation The Oregon Community David Kish and Carol Stone AAUW Portland Branch Peter Lorain and Janet Burgess Foundation serve others. The following honor roll Richard J. Kroll Nancy G. Bennani Maureen S. Matsumoto Goodfellow Family Cellars of donors recognizes and Family Landscape Technology, PCC Zelma Gordon Scholarship Andrew E. Berlinberg – Julio C. Morales Alvarado, Michael W. Morrow and Marion Levitan and Fund of The Oregon Camilla L. Bishop and gifts received between Ruth Peterson-Morrow Howard Werth Community Foundation William C. Edwards PCC DREAMers Scholarship Recipient & Neilsen Family Fund of Ross M. Lienhart Laura A. Grandin The Boeing Company Future Paramedic July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. The Oregon Community Louis and Virginia Clemente John and Jennifer Grosvenor Jan and Steve Bottcher Foundation Foundation, Inc. Hillsboro Aviation, Inc. Brown & Brown NW OCF Joseph E. Weston Madden Industrial Hilton Portland & Michael P. Castiglione Public Foundation Craftsmen, Inc. Executive Tower Charles Fine Arts Portraits “ pcc.edu/foundation | 37 PARTNER OF Stephen and Kristine Hudson Portland Veterinary Laura R. Besserman and Bryan Hull Wendy M. Palmer ’80 Melody A. Wilson Audubon Society of Portland OPPORTUNITY Interface Engineering Medical Association Kris Hammond Shion C. Hung Gordon and Marsha Parks Merri S. Wyatt Theresa J. Auld John and Susan Judkins Ann and Troy Prater Tamera N. Billick and Michael Hurley Kaela M. Parks Steve and Brianne Zogas Frederic T. Austin and Patrick F. Smith $1,000 to $2,499 Richard Kaiser ’81 and Ellen J. Pullen Troy Hyder ’79 and Passinart – A Theatre Company Naomi A. Austin Virginia L. Shipman Bobbie A. Regan and Lisa S. Bledsoe Jennifer Hyder Sidney J. and Katherine Averill Anonymous (8) Jollee F. Patterson SUPPORTER Sherry L. Kam Barett Stambler Alisa Blum David and Jean Avison AAUW Tigard Branch International Leadership Academy PCC Federation of Faculty and $1 to $499 Sylvia J. Kelley and Ken Wells Caroline S. Richards Pamela S. Blumenthal and Kevin Johnson Academic Professionals Maryanne T. Azdine Janice I. Abushakrah, Ph.D. Patrick Myers Yun Kim David G. Robboy Allen R. Jones, Jr. ’85 and Matt J. Pearson Anonymous (79) Marco Azurdia Clarice G. Anderson Linda E. Bonder and Dan Kinney and Security Traders Association Judith Jones Irene Pereira Christopher A. Aaberg and Kathryn E. Bach ’93 and Madeline and Peter Andrews of Portland David E. Garten Dr. Paula Kinney Maria Juarez Ann Petroliunas Sandra Frost-Aaberg Robert L. Bach Maryann P. Armour John G. Sheridan and Joel Bradach Christina J. Kline Robert S. Judy ’81 and Debra Judy Pfizer Melissa E. Aaberg and Nate Bachtell Dale and Sofia Atkinson Andrea D. Duflon Sheila G. Brown Dietrich Harms Shirley J. Knapp JUMP Sports Management Gail S. Pincus, Ph.D. and Backyard Bird Shop Moore Giving Fund John S. Sparks Dorothy S. Buck Leslie R. Labbe Representative Alissa Keny-Guyer Phil Pincus, Ph.D. Mohamad F. Abdul Karim Amy K. Bader Mary and Ron Beamer Barbra and Joshua Steinhurst Leonard D. Cain Academy Theater William and Emmy Lawrence Paul G. Kinley Dr. Jennifer Piper and Cyndi Farrell Dorothy A. Badri Shanda M. Bhasker ’83 and Robert and Barre Stoll Fund of Mayor Steve Callaway and Gavin L. Adair Family Fund of The Oregon Kim Kono and Randy Choy James and Annette Porcelli Michelle Bagley Narjala Bhasker Community Foundation The Oregon Community Joan H. Callaway Heather Adams Foundation Julie G. Kopet and Portland Trail Blazers Celina R. Baguiao Lisa S. Bledsoe Dr. Chyong-Huey Lin and Nancy A. Casciato Patty Adams Gary and Juneann Taylor Michael J. Kaiser Jody Potter Martha and Glenn Bailey Linda J. Bloom-Hedine and Chia-Hong Jan Kendra and Daniel Cawley ’01 Samuel F. Adams Roy A. Hedine The Country Garden Clubs Don and Suzanne Krahmer Porter G. Raper Shannon Baird and Eric and Hollie Lindauer Cedar Hills United Church ADAPT Training Congressman Earl Blumenauer David M. Thompson Glenn Lamb Reed College Hilary K. Campbell Lions Club of Portland of Christ Jesse Aerni and Margaret Kirkpatrick Michael Trigoboff and John M. Lambie and Roberta M. Richards and Kimberly R. Baker-Flowers J.D. Erin Livengood Catherine C. Chester Deborah R. Boldrick Patricia Leonard Martha Thelin Alan P. Scott James P. Ahrens ’11 Maria M. Bako Michael Madlener Susanne and David Christopher Representative Suzanne Bonamici Melinda and David Van Bossuyt Landscape East & West Diana Richardson Ryan A. Aiello Patricia Ball McCall Oil & Chemical Wing-Kit and Annie Chung Janice and Peter Burger Barbara and Richard Gary Lesniak The Honorable Barbara and Roger Alberty Suzanne P. Balleisen Corporation Columbia River Peace Carson Oil Company VanAmerongen Lithtex Barbara K. Roberts Susan Albright Jehnana Balzer ’84 and Katherine and Todd McDonald Corps Association Mark A. VanDomelen ’03 William Love and CMR Fund for a Better World Albert Alcalde ’92 Thomas Good Cherie D. Chevalier Cara Lee Crowder ’84 and Peggy J. McVitty Carol Farra Love Cynthia and Jeff Aldrich Clean Water Services Senator Robert A. Wagner and Thomas Crowder Ilga and Ronald Ross Bannings Restaurant Pie House Daniel and April Mehls Laurie Cremona Wagner Marcus and Jenny Malcom Alanna A. Alegria Jeffrey G. Condit Kymberlee R. Crowell Mary Ryan-Hotchkiss and Jeff and Kelly Bannister Rebecca A. Meier Washington County Lionel Maldonado, Ph.D. and Manford D. Hotchkiss Alima Cosmetics Maureena and Robert Cravens Ron and Valerie Cutter Samuel W. Barbara Mercy Corps Dental Society Cecila Maldonado Erik N. Sandgren Sharon J. Allen Alice and Rick Cuprill-Comas Christopher A. Dakan ’80 Eileen F. Barbash Susan Mandiberg Randy and Jan Miller Washington County Master Cheryl and Lawrence Scott Alliance Francaise of Portland Rita M. Barber and Daimler Trucks North America Gardener Association Jana L. Daugherty Sean M. Mitchell Tammy E. Marquez-Oldham Victoria L. Scott Alys A. Allwardt ’82 Robert T. Barber Davis Wright Tremaine Kristin Watkins and Jennifer A. de Laix Marc P. Monaghan and Laura A. Massey Judy Sears ’91 Jessica P. Almroth ’08 Arlena M. Barnes ’08 Linda and Kerry Degman Paul Garrahan Senator Michael E. Dembrow and Jill Sherman Rob and Jeanette Matteson Siltronic Corporation Jimena Alvarado Wiley G. Barnett Gerald T. Donnelly Joseph and Rica Weber Catherine H. Dembrow Annette Morasch ’95 Teddy Mayes Kurt Simonds and Steven M. Alvarez Judith Barr Dragon Golf Instruction West Coast Event Productions DeSantis Landscapes Diane and Scott Mulligan Don and Betty McCollum Genevieve Brassard Mohamed Alyajouri and Paula Barreto ’11 Jay and Stacy Dyer Western Interlock Inc. Kathleen Dunlop R. Steven Mullinax and Sandra McDonough Alando and Morgan Simpson Kamili Talley Sarah Barrett ’16 and Dr. Karin B. Edwards Westside Cruisers Jerry Ekstrom Bonnie Messinger McQuiggin’s Inc. Douglas and Karen Sivesind American Sani-Can David A. Shavel Amanda and Scott Ellertson Willamette University Elephants Delicatessen Multnomah County Lindy Messer Laura Smoyer and Ameriprise Sarah O. Barrett Mark and Mary Enger D.L. and Clayton Wilson Lee S. Fan and Lanny Fan Diep Neal B. Naigus and Takaji J. Messer Christopher J. Myers Matthew Amrein David K. Barron Shannon L. Eoff ’10 Monica B. Rodal Fowler Family Charitable Fund Sue Miller Councilor Bob E. Stacey, Jr. Nancy K. Anderson Scott A. Barton-Smith Thomas and Karen Fahey Eugene P. Nelson ’82 and FRIEND Dr. Sandra A. Fowler-Hill and Barbara E. Stark Larry A. Hill James Mitchell Leonard and Dr. Shirley Anderson Tatyana Y. Batazhan ’00 Gary Fergus Kathy Nelson Dick and Doreen Stenson $500 to $999 Susan T. Monti Roger A. Anunsen Patricia L. Battles Patricia L. Ferguson-Steger and Vanessa Nelson and Jacob Becker Anne L. Frey Robert and Sharon Mork John and Kathryn Stephens Alison M. Apotheker and Paul A. Steger Newberg Steel and Anonymous (8) Friends of April Carter-Schiavo Thomas Bauman Christopher Stine David Rush John and Arminda Ferris Fabrication, Inc. Virginia L. Alvis ’84 Friends of Michael Dembrow Brendan J. Mortimer Josette and Lonnie Beach Johnnie M. Stokes Angelo Arcinue-Hauser ’07 Elizabeth Field Cynthia and Donald Norlen American Association of Crystal M. Froembling Nathan Family Trust Donor David and Althea Beam Advised Fund of The Oregon Dr. David F. Stout and Bharatha B. Arivazhagan ’01 Fortis Construction Chanel F. Oneill Community Colleges Jean M. and Michael Garside Pamela R. Beaty Community Foundation Sue Ann Higgens David E. Armontrout Darilis Garcia-McMillian Oregon Region Porsche Club Kyle and Gita Anderson Ric and Shigemi Getter Stephanne Beauchamp ’07 Ayanna Z. Nayo Stephanie and Tom Sundborg Janette Armstrong ’00 and of America Morgan R. Anderson Sylvia H. Gray ’86 and Charlotte A. Becker ’85 Alison Garfinkle Natsumi and Brent Neilsen Sylvania Women’s Resource Phillip Armstrong Margaret M. O’Sullivan Dr. Sona K. Andrews Viktors Berstis Mischa J. Becker ’03 GBD Architects Scott D. Northcote ’83 Center, PCC Adon C. Arnett Pacific Landscape Management Jerome V. Annen Lainnie M. Gregg ’07 Sonya F. Bedient Henry and Norma Jean Germond Oregon Academy of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co. Daniel and Joanne Arnold Pacific West Bank Jean and Ray Auel Phillip and Janet Grillo Diana Bedrosian ’11 Google Ophthalmology The Yoga Space Ross Arnold ’87 and Karen N. Paez Blain and Laura Grover Ronald L. Beers Sue and Ken Haley Dr. Lisa Avery Oregon Society of Radiologic Kenneth and Marta Thrasher J. Alexandra Arnold Joe and Janet Hanus Pamplin Media Group Susan Bach and Doug Egan Greg Harris and Elaine Stewart Technologists Ana Paula and Benjamin Vitale Michael C. Arpin John L. Belser ’14 Heitzman Body and Paint, Inc. Michelle R. Parr Susanne Baumann Jonathan R. Hay College of Art Barbara Wayson and Stephen Arthur and Sarina Benight Kristi and Kirk Helzer PCC Queer Resource Center Becker Capital Management Health Share of Oregon Kimberly and Vitaly Paley Mike Wyman Heidi Springer Sara M. Bentley Henningsen Cold Debra A. Persen Cheryl A. Belt Timothy J. Heinson Deanna M. Palm ’84 and Katherine A. Webster Anne N. Ashford Sarah C. Bentley Storage Company M. Kay Piacentini Merry L. Bern ’86 Patricia A. Hill David D. Palm ’81 James A. Whiteley Tracy J. Atkinson ’01 David Berger and Julie Larson Sylvie and Lawrence Horne The Poppe/Larsell Fund Gary and Trudy Berne Kimberly and Bud Holden Shirley J. Palmer Michelle D. Williams Mark and Stephanie Atteridge Debra E. Berger

38 | PCC Foundation pcc.edu/foundation | 39 Wendy Berner John N. Brooks Rita S. Charlesworth Licia J. Cress Chantel R. Doby ’09 Eola Hills Wine Cellars Alanna Fraser Steven M. Goldberg Gertrude Bernstein and Margaret and Samuel Brooks Matthew Chase and Mary Keegan James H. Crofts Terril J. Doherty Cindy C. Epps Charles Paul P. Fraser Haydee H. Goldenberg Ed McVicker Samuel and Diane Brooks Joy A. Chaussee-Sippel and Cathleen J. Croghan Alzner Brenda B. Doktor Anthony and Kristen Erickson Benjamin M. Fraticell ’14 Cynthia P. Golledge and Troy R. Berreth Jamar A. Brown ’07 Wade Sippel Beverly K. Crooks ’81 Anthony and Marlys Dolan Kendi R. Esary Fred Meyer, Inc. Butch Bogan Max and Edre L. Berry ’83 Kristin Brown Vanessa Chaves Cochran Michele M. Cruse, Ph.D. and Janice L. Dolan Nevill H. Eschen ’08 Andrew P. Freed Maria D. Gomez Rebecca E. Bibleheimer Michelle D. Brown Chehalem Property Managment Michael Cruse April M. Doll ’01 Alma Rosa Escobedo ’03 Stephania Fregosi Rhea Gonzales ’13 and Julie A. Biddle ’94 and Noreen Brown Ann P. Cheney Jowayne S. Cruz ’14 Sheressa C. Dolph ’10 Justin Eslinger ’12 and Cherise Frehner Mahoney Julius Gonzales Thomas Robertson Scott M. Brown ’85 Christine J. Chenoweth William R. Culver ’96 Melvin C. Donald and Elizebett Eslinger Ruth E. Frey Alicia J. Gonzalez ’83 Melissa A. Bierman Sherri Brown Hannah T. Cherry Joanie Cunningham ’03 Patricia D. Hogan Aaron P. Esselstrom ’95 Virginia K. Frey Megan M. Goodson Saundra E. Bihn ’89 Tracey R. Brown Cindy L. Cheung ’92 Jack Curry Julia and Robert Donaldson Patrick E. Essien ’80 Wallace A. Frey John L. Googins Elizabeth A. Bilyeu and Elizabeth and William Brunkow Nancy A. Cheverton Margaret C. Curry ’87 Brian Dorland ’11 and Jeremy J. Estrella Miriam I. Friedman and Meredith Gordon Timothy King Amanda Dorland Anne and John Bryan Valerie K. Childers ’93 David S. Curtis Brandie Ettinger Carla Gay Representative Christopher S. Leda and George Biondi James E. Dorsey ’95 Gorsek Dorothy L. Bryant Richell T. Chiu-Yap ’13 Anthony J. Cushing Gerald and Dixie Eurich Kenneth L. Friedrich James and Kyle Bistolas Dossier Hotel Peter Goss William Bryant Robert Chow Caitlin M. Cushing James and Kathryn Eustrom Jan M. Frodesen Barbara A. Bitters Daniel J. Dougherty Kevin M. Goulet ’07 Joseph M. Buck Gary and Elizabeth Christensen Megan and Terry Daline Mary Jane Evans Penny L. Fuentes ’93 Evan E. Black Trust Tammy L. Dowd Shearer Steven A. Gouz ’04 and Susan and Paul Buckle Jonathan E. Christie Alethea Dalton Michael and Mary Faber Masaki Fujimoto Black United Fund of Oregon Tom Downs Marie R. Gouz Laura Bueermann City of Tualatin Helen Daltoso Facebook Dana Fuller Mary C. Blake Mayor Dennis Doyle and Willie F. Grace Bull Run Distilling Co. Darlene J. Clairridge Joan A. Daly Nafisa N. Fai ’02 Edward and Kathy Fuller Randa L. Blanding Ann Doyle Leslie M. Graham Meredith and Tyler Bureau Emily and Jason Clark Matthew J. Dan Meredith Farkas Fullerton Wines Blessing Landscapes LLC Robert and Noriko Dozono Janet M. Graves Dale and Bonnie Burger Jim E. Clark ’89 Hai P. Dang ’09 Dina and Michael Farrell Dana C. Fullmer Blooming Nursery, Inc. P. Michael Drake and Sherrie Funkhouser Shari C. Greer Francene M. Burgess ’96 Kevin L. Cline Douglas and Sara Daniels Wendy Wendt James and Nancy Fasulo Eugenia Bluebird Karen T. Fura Dana K. Gregg ’93 Heidi and John Burgoyne Nancy J. Cloud Ginny L. Daniels Douglas and Deanna Draper Daryoush M. Fatehi ’80 Eric Blumenthal Bailey A. Furbay ’14 Patricia A. Gregorio Marcus R. Burkhalter ’02 Patrick R. Clouser Randall M. Danielson ’95 Larry Drorbaugh ’84 and Louise P. Feldman Jennifer Boehmer Jonathan N. Furuya ’05 Anthony E. Greiner Janice R. Burkholder ’89 Gail Cochran ’84 DAO Architecture Dawn Daniels Patricia V. Feller ’85 Amy S. Boehnke Susan A. Futterman Theresa Greis Robert B. Burns Onesha C. Cochran ’15 Mahsa Darabi ’03 Michelle and Eric DuBarry Sandra K. Ferguson Cynthia M. Boelling Barbara M. Gaines Michael Grice Anne Burt Victoria P. Cochran ’89 Angela M. Davey ’88 Ann F. Dudley Joan E. Fetter Emerald Bogue and Seth Walker Sandra J. Galati ’82 and Heather and Paul Griffo Tracy Burt ’08 and Kimberly Burt Marjan A. Coester Christine M. Davey ’86 Kathleen and Scott Duffin Cody A. Field Joseph Bolenbaugh Bob Galati Kimberly A. Gronquist ’96 Michael Burton Daniel P. Coffin ’11 Davidson’s Casual Dining Veronica Dujon James D. Field ’86 Selene P. Bonnell-Hall ’88 Dolores M. Galindo ’90 Adriana Grotte ’88 and Carol J. Butcher Coffman Excavation Dawn H. Davis Arvin C. Dulay ’05 Michele M. Field Stephen and Linda Gammell Roland Grotte Tonya S. Booker Representative Janelle Bynum Sarah E. Davis ’89 Leah M. Dumas Brian K. Fields and Andrew D. Cohen and Timothy Gammell Maryann E. Grow ’04 BOORA Architects Cameron Byron ’14 Lisa Weiner Shannon Davis and Andy Hosch Jill A. Dunaway Mariann Hyland Larry Gant Susan Guardipee Robert Boss Cabot Creamery Deena Cohen Ms. Regina G. Davis-Cainion and Marian and William Dunlap Richard A. Nelson and Diana Fields-Nelson Frank J. Garcia Gubanc’s Gilann D. Bourne ’95 Diedre Cain and Lillian Cohen Andrew Cainion Nicole L. Durant ’03 FilmFreeway John and Christy Gardner Jeffrey E. Guenther ’00 Kim L. Bowen Pedro Bastida-Gomez Corky Collier Hilaria DeJesus Hernandez ’17 Susan Durfee Andrews and Kristen M. Fink Helen E. Garland ’85 Reece C. Gullet ’81 Susan Bowers Jodee D. Cairns Columbia Gorge Discovery Juanita Delagarza ’86 Kirk J. Andrews Andrew Garland-Forshee, Ph.D. Warren L. Gunn ’19 Angela M. Boyd ’11 Donald Calder ’08 and Center & Museum Barbara L. Delansky Charlie A. Duyck ’93 Randahl J. Finnessy Geof A. Garner ’94 Michael E. Guthrie Barbara A. Boylan ’04 Jackie Calder’ 04 Columbia Gorge Interpretive Elizabeth DeMartini DaNene K. Dwyer Laura S. Finney ’07 Patricia and Bennett Garner Amber L. Gutierrez ’03 Traci Boyle-Galestiantz Kelly M. Caldwell Center Museum Tatyana Dembrow Andy Dykeman Donald and Sharon Fiser Mary P. Callahan Garnish Jesse T. Gwinn ’07 Katie Bradach Columbia River Knife and Tool Alison L. Dennis Sandy H. Eastman ’06 Kathleen D. Fisher Cambia Health Solutions Amy L. Gebbie Anne E. Haberkern Gayatri and Concordia University Michelle DePass Deborah and Donald Edwall Joseph F. Fitzgibbon William T. Campbell ’16 Shirlee A. Geiger Blaine L. Haddock ’98 Madhu Bramharouthu Cathie E. Cookus Xiaofeng H. Detering Diane T. Edwards Maxine Fitzpatrick Brittiny R. Canoso Lynn Geis Eric D. Hagen Latricia Brand Terry L. Cooper ’82 Florance M. Deutsch-Timmons Heidi D. Edwards Andrew and Rebecca Flanagan Nickolas A. Carlisle ’12 Sharon H. Geldaker Jennifer L. Halbleib Sarah E. Branitz-Lenhart ’02 Alan D. Cordle Robbin DeWeese and Jan Isaacson Claudia D. Efurd ’94 Suzanne Fleming Katherine E. Carney Gentog LLC Deborah A. Hall David Bransky ’86 and Shannon M. Corgill ’02 Taylor D. Dewey ’04 Alyssa M. Eggebrecht Benjamin R. Flink ’11 Vickie Bransky Rachel E. Carpenter Walter A. Ghant Paul L. Halloran Suzuno E. Cornell ’14 Minerva S. Diaz ’11 and Jill W. Eiland Tina and John Flood Rafat Ghodrati Gloria Halper and Jay Moskovitz Jerry Brask Kathleen E. Carrigan Nicholas P. Costa ’03 Kelvin Diaz Rodriguez Justin Elardo Julia Flores ’10 Kevin C. Gilfillan ’06 Katherine Hamada-Kwock Richard Braucher and Luby Wind Ronald and Ann Carter Jan D. Coulton Austin A. Dibb ’09 Eleni’s Philoxenia Michael V. Flores ’96 Jerome T. Gilgan ’11 Laura T. Hamann Laurie Braun The Honorable Margaret L. Carter Dr. John A. Cover Tony Diep Eileen Elliot Romanna Flores and Kevin R. Jahnsen Jessica A. Gillis Celeste E. Hamilton Dennis Kelly J. Brennan Summer Carter John L. Cox Bonnie Diessner ’82 and Jacqueline M. Elliott Philip A. Gilmore Valance E. Brenneis d’Marie Carver Shannan M. Cox ’08 Dan H. Diessner Katharine E. Ellis ’83 Flower Bomb Floral Design Eric K. 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