What made 2012 such a great year? A message from Joanne Mealia and Sue A. Carruthers

It’s an exciting time to be part of Women’s College Hospital!

In May, the hospital celebrated the opening of Phase I of our new state-of-the-art-facility. DONORS We like to say it’s a hospital designed to keep people out of hospital, which means we are focused on improving treatment options and enhancing our patients’ quality of life so that we can help prevent hospital admissions and visits to the ER. This is just the first step in our commitment to change the future of health care. Construction is now underway on the hospital’s second phase, due to open in 2015. Joanne Mealia Of course, none of this would be possible without donors like you. You helped build our hospital Board Chair LIKE YOU. and drive ground-breaking discoveries that are benefitting countless patients and making ’s Women’s College healthcare system better. Hospital Foundation We have our donors to thank for establishing another Women’s College Hospital endowed chair Together, you’ve made this year one tremendous step forward in partnership with the University of . We received the largest single bequest in Foundation towards our goal of completing our state-of-the-art facility for 2015. history. A growing number of our patients, volunteers and friends joined It’s Personal, our online campaign to get people talking and donating in support of women’s health. And many of you enjoyed our highly successful Women for Women’s luncheon. For all your support throughout the past year, we thank you. Your generosity and trust are proof that, after 100 years of innovation, Women’s College Hospital is still on the right track. Our hospital building may change, but our commitment to delivering the most efficient, best quality care will not.

Sue Carruthers President and CEO Women’s College Hospital Foundation

2 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT Joanne S. Mealia Julia Murphy Janet Brown “Women’s College Hospital’s The North Toronto Business Jean Murray Richard Brull ambulatory care model & Professional Women’s Club Elisabeth M. Orsten Lesley Byrne makes good sense. They Gerald O’Leary Coulter and Barbara Osborne Cantores Celestes prevent medical problems, Jocelyn Palm Jackie Schleifer Taylor and Nancy J. Carroll N. Jane Pepino Paul D.M. Taylor Barbara L. Cartwright gather the expertise to deal Paula Rochon Lili Shalev Shawn John Catto with most issues and rely on James Ruderman Dianne J. Sloan An-Wen Chan other organizations when the Estate of Ouilla Shirriff Joan M. Sproat Wee Shian Chan need warrants. The reality is Ann Southam George Stowe Deborah Chant Mary Thomson Laura Thanasse Betty Chen every hospital doesn’t need Thomson Reuters Anne Marie Thomas Howard Chen inpatient beds. Recognizing Elaine Todres Sidney H. Troister Wah Sang Cheung that is the mark of a successful Anonymous (1) Nadia Walter Citi Payment Services organization and Women’s John Watson Citibank Canada $10,000 - $24,999 College Hospital is definitely a Jim Andersen John Weir Catherine Clark campaign donors Ryan Wiley and Gail Cook-Bennett success story! This past year, generous supporters like you contributed to our hospital’s capital redevelopment, Peter Angelou Brian Vandervecht Claire Angus and Cora Restaurant – Elizabetta Bigsby innovative programs and life-changing research, making 2012 our most amazing year ever. We value Mark Caplan The William and Nona Celia Corcoran every dollar invested with us, from our largest million dollar commitment to our smallest heartfelt Heaslip Foundation Charalambos Antoniou Susanne Williams Beatrice Crawford gift, and assure you that it will be managed with the utmost accountability. Carolyn Bennett Estate of Jessie Marilyn J. Creighton We sincerely appreciate the generosity of all individuals, corporations and foundations who have Jason L.S. Birnboim Elizabeth Wright Meghan Daly invested in our $555 million redevelopment project since April 2006. Cumulative gifts of $1,000 and Sue A. Carruthers Anonymous (1) Anna Day Tonie Lynne Chaltas D. Djordjevic Medicine more received by December 31, 2012 are acknowledged here with sincere thanks. Curtis and Joanne Cole $1,000 - $9,999 Professional Corporation Jillian Coles A & A King Family Foundation David Denison $1,000,000 plus $250,000 - $499,999 Brian and Megan Porter Michael J. Bratty Co-operators General AB Research Partners Inc. Catharine A. Devlin Association of Volunteers, The Bennett Family Foundation Len and Vivian Racioppo Brookfield Partners Foundation Insurance Company ABS System Consultants Ltd. John E. Dill Women’s College Hospital Carter Layne Charitable Fund Sheila Craig Waengler George and Martha Butterfield Catherine David Nolan Lisa Allen Stephen Dineley Charles Luther Burton Trust Paul and Lynn Damp Women’s College Family The Cadillac Fairview Anne M. Delicaet Julia M. Alleyne Dragan Djordjevic Louise A. Fast Joan Eakin and Chris Hoffmann Practice Associates Corporation Limited Robert Dorrance and The Alumnae Association of Robert Dmytryshyn WCH School of Nursing Serge Godin The Friends of Women’s Anonymous (1) Debra Campbell and Gail Drummond Alice Dong Barbara Lefcoe Frank and Joan Lew Viola Antao Estate of Edwin Arthur Gomme College Hospital $50,000 - $99,999 Linda S. Dranoff Estate of F. Marguerite Hill Estate of Margaret Gerrard Marlene Cepparo Charitable Trust Betsy Murray Barbara L. Drucker The Bruce H. Mitchell Foundation Stan and Debra Couto Margot Franssen Donna Bain Estate of Rauha ‘Maude’ Jack Shirley Granovsky V. Ann Davis The Duboc Family Margaret Norrie McCain The KPMG Foundation Jeanne DesBrisay and Frederick and Douglas Dickson Ari Baratz Ann Dunlop George and Katherine Dembroski Donald Gilchrist Memorial Foundation The Morrison Foundation Estate of Patricia Pepall Bruce C. Barker Sheila F. Dunn Marilyn Emery Mary Dodd and Daniel Dederer St. Clair and Margaret Nancy’s Very Own Foundation Estate of John Morrison Helen P. Batty Ann Elliott Milan Graovac Ian and Patricia Fraser Tania Martin and Stephen Dowd McCabe Scotiabank Williamson Sonia Baxendale Barbara Evans-Boyden Shanon O. Grauer Carol A. Gray Senator Art Eggleton and Gillian Hawker J. D. Beattie Estate of Florence Winnifred $100,000 - $249,999 Exceptionalities Inc. Kimberley S. Greenwood J.P. Bickell Foundation Camille Bacchus Dan Hill Earl Bederman Stacey Gail R. Appel Kimberley Feldman Ruth Gregory Thomas Kierans and Mary Janigan Elizabeth Fanjoy In Memory of Lucie Helen Catherine Bellinger Women’s College Health Research Karen and Bill Barnett Homburger Erika Feuerstein Batya Grundland Mary Lou Maher and Pati Greenwood and Jeff Dowsett Jalynn Bennett Shoppers Drug Mart Margaret G. Chambers Lara Shewchuk William Hughey David and Tamara Finch H2 Central Marketing & Lorraine Greey and Josee Bernier Communications Anonymous (1) Sylvia D. Chrominska Gillian Riley and Chris Thompson Stephen LeDrew The Jarislowsky Foundation Joan Fischer Helen Kampfmuller Bilfinger Berger Project Fern L. Fisher James W. Harbell and $500,000 - $999,999 Carol A. Cowan Eva Ryterband James H. Cummings Investments Inc. Patricia McQuaid Foundation Inc. Melenda Lam Andrew Forbes BMO Financial Group The E & S Charitable Foundation Michelle Samson-Doel Tuhina Biswas Doreen G. Hawkinson Mary Susanne Lamont Mary Ann Lawrie Stephen Foreman Canadian Breast Cancer Eleanor & Burnett Thall Bill and Bronwen Thomas Susan C. Black Heather Heaps Foundation, Ontario Chapter Family Foundation KPMG Estate of Laura Legge Naomi Fromstein Estate of Beatrice Catherine Titley BMO Employee Charitable Ruth Heisey Canadian Imperial Bank of The Henry White Kinnear The Langar Foundation Jodi Macpherson Terry Fryett Women’s College Hospital Foundation Michael Herman Commerce Foundation Department of Medicine The Honourable Arlene and Ian Madell Jessica Fulton Boehringer Ingelheim Paul Hickey Fran and Edmund Clark The Linda Judith Reed Foundation Sally C. Wright Donald S. Macdonald and Irene Martin (Canada) Ltd. Kathryn Giffen Mrs. Adrian Macdonald Jane A. Hill Elizabeth D. Hamilton Nancy MacKellar Anonymous (2) McCarthy Tetrault Riina Bray Marcia Gilbert Janet MacInnis Zabeen Hirji RBC Foundation Colleen Moorehead and Foundation Rosario Briones-Urbina Valerie Gillis Daniel McCarthy $25,000 - $49,999 Karin McCaskill Stephen Holzapfel TD Bank Financial Group Heather McPherson and Mary E. Britnell Frank Giordano Estate of Gilbert Colin Murray Amgen Canada Inc. June McLean David K. Hope Anonymous (1) John Sims Brompton Funds Ingrid D. Graham

4 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT “I’m surrounded by incredible Sherril Johnson Jane McMyn Kimberley Shannon women and the fact that Vicki Jones Mary E. McPhun Prati A. Sharma K McClure & Associates Sheldon Mintz ShaRna Foundation someone is focused on Management Consulting Inc. Josiah Moffatt Sheerin A. Sheikh providing them with tailored, Heather J. Kaine Beverley J. Moir Wendy Shore innovative health care is Naveen Kalia Carl Mollins Hemen Shukla a pretty impressive thing. Robert and Judith Kanee Silvia Montefiore Godyne Sibay Rita S. Karakas Pamela Morgan Helen K. Sinclair annual Women’s College Hospital’s Donna J. Kaufman Kevin Morris Gillian H. Smith ambulatory care model is a Kevin J. Kelly Debbie Morrissey Joan Smith piece of the future.” Ruth Kelner Jane Mosley George Smitherman – Bill Thomas, CEO, KPMG Maureen Kempston Darkes Janet Murdoch Zive Spencer Stuart & Associates Ltd Farsad Kiani Murray Neal Jane B. Sprott Susie Kim Tara O’Brien Susan Stafford giving donors Jane Kiraly Wanda and Richard O’Hagan Leonard Sternberg In 2012, over 8,000 individuals, foundations and corporations made an annual gift to Yolanda Kirkham Kathryn O’Neill Ruth Stowe Women’s College Hospital Foundation. Your gifts helped provide innovative programs Carol Kitai Susan E. Opler Gordon Strauss which advance the health of women and deliver health-system solutions that improve care for all. Louis R. Klinck Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Gary A. Sugar On behalf of the countless women and men who are benefitting from your donations, thank you! Chris Knight Ruth Ostrower Connie L. Sugiyama Kal Kuronen Carmela A. Pallotto Susan Sutin All donations to Women’s College Hospital Foundation are gratefully appreciated. Space limitations Rebecca L. Lackman Palais Royale Ballroom Anne Swarbrick make it impossible for us to recognize all supporters. Gifts of $1,000 or more received between Michele Landsberg Philip and Linda Palter Barbara M. Switzer Jan 1, 2012 and Dec 31, 2012 are acknowledged here with sincere thanks. Sheila Laredo and Linda Pearson and David Burns Tides Canada Foundation Richard Marcovitz John F. Philpott Jocelyn Todd $100,000 plus Morgan Stanley Canada Limited Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Olive Media The Larkins Family Foundation Nicholas Pimlott Lois Topham The Bennett Family Foundation Ontario Acoustic Supply Inc. Perkins Eastman Black/IBI Group Oriana Financial Group Architects in Joint Venture of Canada Ltd. Elin Lawrence E. M. Mae Potton Beverly Topping Women’s College Philip and Linda Palter Health Research Royal Bank of Canada Elizabeth M. Orsten Christine Lay The Powis Family Foundation Torkin Manes Barristers RBC Foundation Estate of Muriel L. Stewart Parkview BMW Natalie Lazarowych Preston Human Capital Group Inc. & Solicitors $50,000 - $99,999 SecureKey Technologies Inc. Sun Life Financial (Head Office) PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Esther Lee Valerie Pringle Megan Tregunno KPMG TD Bank Financial Group Torys LLP RBC Dexia Investor Services Jeffrey W. Lem Perdita Rambihar David Troister Stephanie Rita Weinstein $25,000 - $49,999 Towers Watson Struan Robertson* Kathryn J. Lennox Ramsay Inc. UHN - MSH Anesthesia Associates CIBC Wood Gundy $5,000 - $9,999 John and Anna Semple Deborah Levitan Meb Rashid Daniel and Maureen Vance $2,500 - $4,999 Estate of Anne Steem Barrick Gold Corporation TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Lorraine Lipscombe Anna Rauth Diane E. Walker Annette Addison Bilfinger Berger Project Beverly Topping Hood Packaging Corporation Diane Loeb Daniel L. Rees Patricia Ward $10,000 – $24,999 Investments Inc. AGF Investments Bill Vlaad Diane Horton Irina Loewy Gail Regan WCH Alumnae, Class of 1960 Acxsys Corporation Black & McDonald Limited Barrie Colts Estate of Lea L. Vogel-Nimmo Rev. Nan Hudson Elizabeth Lojowsky Rehab Express Inc. Scott Wetmore ART for Cancer Foundation Burgundy Asset Bousfields Inc. Hudson’s Bay Company Patrick Loubert Cynthia Whitehead BMO Financial Group Management Ltd. Walsh Construction/Bondfield Barbara Robertson Elliott Brompton Funds Partnership Foundation Danny Lovatsis Beth Wilson BMO Nesbitt Burns Estate of Frederic James Carson Cheryl Robinson Mitchell Brown Waratah Advisors Valerie Hussey George S. Luczkiw Agnes Roulston Lynn Wilson BonaVista Asset Daniel Casey Conam Charitable Foundation Management Ltd. Welded Tube of Canada Madelyne H. Imrie Jocelyn Macdonald Robert Rowe Wilson Heights Lodge No. 1998, Cresford Developments Corus Entertainment Inc Glenna Ingold Shannon Macdonald B’Nai Brith C.A. Delaney Capital Robert Desjardins Diana Yenson* RSK Associates Management Ltd. Delmeade Construction Ltd. Industrial Alliance Insurance Sheila MacFeeters Karen Wong Enwave Energy Corporation Ann Elliott $1,000 - $2,499 and Financial Services Inc. Carol H. Rykert Sylvia D. Chrominska Veronica S. Maidman Mark S. Yamada Ernst & Young LLP Eileen Farrow Doris Adler Noah Ivers Saint Elizabeth Health Care CIBC Dara Maker Maryam Sanati Anonymous (10) Gordon Fishell Jack Gehrels The Alumnae Association John Jackson Danielle Martin Davis + Henderson, of WCH School of Nursing The Schneider Family Foundation Limited Partnership Goldman Sachs Canada Inc. Barry Green The J. and B. Carroll Wendy Matheson IBM Canada Ltd. AOL Canada Inc. Family Foundation Scotiabank Women’s V. Ann Davis Gillian Hawker Anne Matlow Knightsbridge Human Crocetta Arcuri J. S. Cheng & Partners Inc. Charity Challenge John Fishell Catherine Kelly Wilmot and Judy Matthews Sherry-Anne Seeriram Capital Solutions Banque Nationale Jeanne Parkin Arts “I have a good life in Canada Richard Fishell Koskie Minsky LLP Groupe Financier Mina Mawani Amanda Selk Clifford Librach Management Ltd. with good health care. I give Estate of Audrey Eileen Fleury Mary Susanne Lamont Colette Barber J. S. McCain Hilda Senter Manulife Financial Doris Jenner GCIC Ltd. Ann Lawson Deborah Barrett Shannon L. McGinnis Mathew Sermer back to Women’s College MasterCard Canada Dana Jerome Eric Margolis Estate of Catherine Liddy Teresa Baxter Julie McKenna Harry Seymour Hospital for the future, so Maxims Limited Partnership Johnson Family Fund at the Mercer HR Consulting Diane Loeb Judith Beamish Toronto Community Foundation M C MacNiven Consulting Inc. Lillian Seymour Joan Eakin and Chris Hoffmann other women can have the Colleen Moorehead and Joann and Rodger McLennan* The Benjamin Foundation Daniel McCarthy Oliver Wyman Limited N M Rothschild & Sons Canada same opportunity.” One Financial Corporation Monica Biringer 6 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT – Rosita Sanchez * indicates Monthly Donor More than 23,000 women and Margaret Catto Mira King Francisca Quinn men in Canada are diagnosed Fran and Edmund Clark Korn/Ferry International Radiant Investment Kal Kuronen Management Ltd. with breast cancer every year. Margaret Cockshutt Leading the Way Dani and Lisa Cohen Amanda Lang Joanne Ranger Thanks to CIBC, Women’s College Lisa Colnett The Linda Judith Reed Foundation Alan Redway Hospital is helping diagnose and Rosella Cornaviera* Jon Love Ellen Reid* support of Women’s College Hospital was initially an emotional decision. I treat the disease faster, so more Carol A. Cowan Carol Lynde Kathryn Reid Roadpost Inc. wanted to honour the extraordinary women in my life and ensure they have a women can return home and get Lindsay Dale-Harris Janet MacInnis Shirley Dawe Nancy MacKellar Agnes Roulston stellar facility dedicated to their health care. back to their regular lives sooner. Deloitte Stephanie MacKendrick Kathleen Ross* George and Katherine Dembroski Anne MacLean Jane Rowe But I have since found compelling reasons for my choice. CIBC pledged $500,000 to create Elizabeth Rukavina Arlene Dickinson Margaret MacLellan The standard hospital model is built around patient stay-overs, which are a huge a Breast Cancer Rapid Diagnosis Alice Dong James Macintosh* Sadobi One Inc. Program. A partnership with Sonal Doshi Jodi Macpherson Michelle Samson-Doel cost to the system and burden on the patient and their support network. Women’s Princess Margaret Hospital, the Elite Construction Inc. Beth Malcolm Tracy Sandler College Hospital turns this model on its head. By building a system of ambulatory Sherry-Anne Seeriram RDP offers fast-track cancer care Estate of Frances M. Foley Richard Mandarino Estate of Frances Gural Shallyna Manji Karen Seward care and innovative programs like the “virtual” ward, we’re delivering a better, faster, to at-risk women – within days of Dee Dee Eustace McCarthy Tetrault LLP Chris Sexton safer and more cost-effective experience. booking, they have a diagnosis Sherry Evershed David and Carolyn McCready Harry Seymour and a treatment plan. Gerard Ferguson Terri McKinnon Kimberley Shannon I accepted the role of honorary chair with the desire to support the unique needs of Filion Wakely Thorup Karen McNally SHI Consulting Inc. women. I am continuing to support Women’s College Hospital because of the huge Nancy Groff, Clinical Manager, Angeletti LLP Beverley Simonsen Julia McRae W. Edmund Clark Surgical Program Preadmission Flato Development Inc. MDC Partners Inc. Heather McPherson and return it has to society. John Sims Clinic, PACU and Breast Centre, Catherine Foley Joanne S. Mealia Honorary Chair Thomas Rahilly and Jean Fraser Medcan Health Management Inc. Eli Singer Group President and CEO at WCH: “With CIBC’s help, Linda Glover* SK Law Management Inc. Sharon Mey TD Bank Group we’re tackling breast cancer Gowlings Marcia Moffat Patricia Smyth when it’s most treatable, reducing Maxine Granovsky-Gluskin Beverley Moir Spencer Stuart & Associates Ltd Heather Stockton patient stress and empowering Gregor Grant* Carl Mollins Milan Graovac Ruth Stowe women to make informed Charles Moses Groundlayer Capital Inc. Janine Mulhall SuccessFactors decisions about their health.” Susan Grundy Janet Murdoch Zive Louise Sugar H2 Central Marketing Anita Nador Michael Tait & Communications The Nixon Charitable Foundation Barbara Taylor James W. Harbell and Diane Taylor How could I not be inspired? In the depths of the Great Depression, Lady Patricia McQuaid Jamie O’Born Margaret O’Brien Eaton, the wife of Toronto department store magnet Sir John Craig Eaton, Beverly Harris Deborah Thiele Stephen Harris Susan O’Brien presided over a $750,000 campaign for Women’s College Hospital. Darrell Ogilvie-Harris Gillian Riley and Chris Thompson Marianne Hasold-Schilter Joanne Thring OPG Employees & I’m so honoured to follow in Lady Eaton’s footsteps and to play a role in changing David K. Hope Pensioners’ Charity Trust John Tinker Sandy and Naomi Horodezky* Susan E. Opler Karin Traeger the future of health care at Women’s College Hospital and beyond. With the Ani Hotoyan-Joly Yvonne Bland Nora Osbaldeston T. Nga Trinh support of donors like you, we’re providing a different kind of care, one that has an The Boston Consulting Group Hudson’s Bay Company Ruth Ostrower Lynne Tuer of Canada Limited Christine Hunter William and Laurie Palamar University of Waterloo impact on the cost of health care and on women’s lives. Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Kevin Hynes Darren Wallace Carmela A. Pallotto It’s not surprising that my inspiration for helping to make the Women’s College Brandes Investment Partners & Co. Linda Iaccino Marty Perlmutar John Watson Leah Brock Glenna Ingold Anna Pesme Ryan Wiley and Brian Vandervecht Hospital vision a reality comes from a legendary woman leader. Lady Eaton was J.H. Rattray Trust Brookfield Properties Ltd. Myron Pestaluky Robert and Jilla Williams successful; we, too, will persevere. Michael Cadesky Jazbrick Wendy Pitblado Nancy Wise Barbara Callbeck* Karen Jensen Jane Pitfield Wishbone Corporation Sylvia Chrominska Colleen Johnson* Hazel Campbell Christine Pletch Joan Westcott* Campaign Chair Barbara Cartwright Heather Kaine Megan Porter John Wilkes* Meredith Cartwright Helen Kearns E. M. Mae Potton Leslie Wood* Paul Casey Louise Kennedy* Karrin Powys-Lybbe Ruth Woods Cynthia Caskey Ruth Kerbel Anonymous (3)

8 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT Changing the Future of Healthcare

When internationally “The F.M. Hill Chair in Health System Solutions will allow a star researcher to renowned headache expert engage in cutting-edge work addressing Dr. Christine Lay took to the our health care system’s most pressing stage as keynote speaker at challenges. Women’s College Hospital is increasingly seen as a “solutions the 2012 F.M. Hill Lecture, laboratory” for some of the toughest she proved why the event’s issues in health care: how to keep people namesake will never well and out of hospital; how to deliver the highest quality and most cost-effective Spirit of Life be forgotten. health care possible in the community; “Dr. Hill is not here today but we continue and how to support people with complex to apply her words of wisdom to our chronic conditions as they transition Donors model of care. Be a good listener: the through different parts of the system. patient’s headache history is crucial. Be The Spirit of Life Society recognizes and honours those friends who have thoughtfully Dr. F. Margerite Hill The F.M. Hill Chair is a key component of made provision for Women’s College Hospital through a future bequest or by compassionate: disability is high. Focus on our commitment as an organization to arranging a gift using life insurance, a trust or registered retirement investments. patient-centred and interdisciplinary care: use educational efforts contributing to solutions that can be scaled up across the entire to effect change.” health care system.” says Dr. Danielle Martin, Vice President, David Aronoff Cecile Goodman Mary E. McPhun Geoffrey M. Seymour A teacher, clinician, researcher and visionary who practiced at Medical Affairs and Health System Solutions at Women’s Betsy Murray Nancy L. Griffin John and Lynn Milligan Marjorie Swanson Women’s College Hospital for 27 years, Dr. F. Marguerite Hill College Hospital. Penelope J. Bell and Jack Pasht Elizabeth D. Hamilton Kathleen Mulheron and Jenny Tan passed away in 2012 at the age of 93. She is credited with The F.M. Hill Chair in Health System Solutions is the second Danielle Berrut Martin and Vicki Heenan George Szuszwal Sheila Craig Waengler blazing new frontiers for women in medicine and establishing Women’s College Research Institute chair to bear Hill’s name. Donna Brown William Hughey E. M. Orsten Wendy Weaver the culture of interdisciplinary, patient-centered care that Physician-in-chief Dr. Gillian Hawker is the F.M. Hill Chair in Lorraine Brown Helen Kampfmuller Jocelyn Palm John and June Wevers continues to define Women’s College Hospital today. Academic Women’s Medicine. Ruth M. Buchanan Linda Langero Margery Poole Anonymous (8) Her legacy will endure in other ways, too. Dr. Hill left a “I am very honoured to carry out her aspirations of good patient Thomas A. Caster Janet MacInnis Gail Regan $6 million gift in her will to help Women’s College Hospital care and positive relationships between patients, doctors and Margaret G. Chambers Margaret Norrie McCain Agnes M. Roulston change the future of health care. The largest such gift ever other health professionals.” says Dr. Hawker. received by Women’s College Hospital Foundation, A portion Jean E. Dryden Joann and Rodger McLennan Rosita Sanchez “We are so pleased to be a part of this celebration of of the $6 million will endow the F.M. Hill Chair in Health Lynn From Rodger McLennan Marjorie O. Scotland Dr. Hill’s life, her generosity and her legacy,” says Sue Carruthers, System Solutions. Women’s College Hospital Foundation’s president and CEO. “She will never be forgotten.” Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of these lists. Please contact [email protected] regarding any omissions or corrections.

10 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT signature events spotlightx TORONTO’S WINE TASTING PARTY AND SILENT AUCTION February 23, 2012 was the third annual Grape to Glass event, presented by Scotiabank. More than 500 wine enthusiasts and collectors gathered at the Fermenting Cellar for a tasting of more than 50 different wines generously donated by Treasury Wine Estates, gourmet food stations and a silent auction of exceptional vintages from around the world. Thanks to the support of our guests and sponsors, Grape to Glass raised over $200,000 for Women’s College Hospital.

Presenting Sponsor: Raise that Glass Sponsors: In-kind donors Thank you to our Silent Auction and Gift Supporters WOMEN’S COLLEGE FIVE YEARS FORE A GREAT CAUSE!! HOSPITAL FOUNDATION glfclassic On June 11, 2012, the fifth annual Women’s College Hospital Foundation Golf Classic was held at the who helped make our 2012 events a success beautiful Coppinwood Golf Club. The tournament featured a full day of golf followed by live and silent auctions, reception, dinner and awards. Presented by RBC Investor Services for the fifth consecutive year, Donated wines, 2012 Grape to Glass event the sold-out event raised over $227,000 for Women’s College Hospital.

Accent-Fairchild Group Inc. HIROC Plum Gifts Co. Title Sponsor: Presenting Sponsor: “Women’s Cardiac Program is a Karen Arbesman William Holland PopChips CIBC very important resource within Annette Addison Jordan Ison Purdy’s Chocolates Wood Gundy Frank Soave our system. My mother died Tamara Bahry Jacaranda Tree Q107 at age 64 during open-heart Bayview Village Spa John de Jong Jewellery RBC- Zabeen Hirji Birdie Sponsors: Dinner Sponsor: Irene Brown John Frieda Revlon Canada surgery. While she didn’t live Callaway Golf Canada C. Peter Kilty Gilian Riley and Chris Thompson in Toronto, she would have Clarins - The Bay, Queen St. Danny Klempfner Rosewater Supper Club appreciated the importance Cobble Beach Golf Club Kumari’s Royal De Versailles WOMEN FOR WOMEN’S of an institution that brings Coppinwood Golf Club Christine Lay S&H Realty Corporation On October 30, 2012, over 700 guests gathered at the third annual Women for Women’s luncheon to hear Ed Clark, Honourary Chair, The Campaign for Women’s College Hospital, and President & Crossroads General Contracting George Luczkiw Sassafraz a sharp focus and level of CEO of TD Bank Group; Arlene Dickinson, Foundation Board member, and CEO and owner of Venture Cuisinart M.A.C Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain expertise and research to Communications and panelist on CBC’s Dragons’ Den; Dr. Gillian Hawker, MD, MSc, Physician in Daniel Daviau Malcom Rains Skydrive Toronto Chief with the Department of Medicine at Women’s College Hospital and Professor of Medicine & women’s cardiac health.” Daniel et Daniel Catering Marci Lipman Country Maureen & Wayne Squibb – Debra Campbell Rheumatology at the University of Toronto. Moderated by Amanda Lang, Canadian journalist and Dundee Bank of Canada Eugene McBurney Steam Whistle Brewery Senior Business Correspondent for CBC News, the panel discussion highlighted the revolutionary work Final Proof-Deborah Hutchinson McGregor Socks Stephanie’s- Stephanie Hill being done at Women’s College Hospital. Hosted by Jeanne Beker the event raised close to $400,000 in John Foote Mondo American Inc./ Canada Clark Toews support of The Campaign for Women’s College Hospital.

Gee Beauty Nancy Mackeller John Theodoropoulos Presenting Sponsor: Lead Sponsors: Michael Gibbens Norton Rose Canada LLP Robert Weiss Ian Glen Parkview BMW David Wiley Groupe SEB Canada Parterre Flowers Cameron Wing Harvest Wagon PI Incentives- Elizabeth Grant

12 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT Celebrating the Launch of the Campaign

Women’s College Hospital’s legacy of introduced as her 1970s SCTV character Libby innovation stretches more than 100 years. It’s Wolfson, the actress and comedienne appeared no surprise, then, that the hospital chose to on a special video promoting It’s Personal, the get people talking and giving in support of Foundation’s online campaign for people to share women’s health and ambulatory care with their views about women’s health. A cornerstone two days of innovative campaign launch of It’s Personal is The 1,000 Project, a fundraising events in 2012. project to raise $1 million from 1,000 donations to OUR “The business of health care never sleeps,” laughed an online interactive photo board, which donors Joanne Mealia. On October 29, the Foundation can personalize with a photo and a message. chair rang the bell to signal the start of business At sunset on October 30, one final launch event at the Toronto Stock Exchange and commemorate took the city by surprise – Toronto’s CN Tower financial the launch of The Campaign for Women’s College glowed in the pink, blue and green colours of Hospital. Women’s College Hospital, reminding the city to The following day, while more than 750 business help change the future of health care. and community leaders dined at the Women for Women’s Annual Luncheon, Andrea Martin was highlights 2013

14 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT Who Are Our Donors? Grants to The Hospital $13.1 million

Foundations Individuals 15% Research 79% 9%

Capital Projects and Education Corporations 91% 6%

Where do our donors Highlights of Operations and Fund Balances direct thEIr dollars? For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013

Restricted 44% 2013 2012 Revenue Donations and Fundraising 13,164,351 7,329,851 Investment Income 3,427,702 (65,728) Total Revenue 16,592,053 7,264,122

Unrestricted 7% Grants and Activities Fundraising & Administration 4,598,195 3,521,762 Grants to the Hospital 13,130,404 2,841,507 Change in Fund Balances (1,136,546) 900,853

Endowed 49% Fund Balances at Year End Unrestricted Fund 486,981 818,736 Restricted Funds 47,415,556 48,220,347 Total Funds 47,902,537 49,039,083

Detailed audited financial statements are available upon request. Please contact [email protected] or 416-323-6323 for more information. 16 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT OUR Campaign Vice- Chairs Women’s College Hospital Foundation Campaign Executive Women’s College Women’s College Hospital Foundation Hospital Foundation Advisory Council As founder and CEO of Honorary Chair Board of Directors 2012-2013 Knightsbridge Human Capital W. Edmund Clark, Group President and Chief Executive Officer, TD Bank Carol A. Cowan, Chair The Hon. Dr. Carolyn Bennett Management Inc.,where three Joanne Mealia, Chair The Hon. Elinor Caplan out of every four employees Campaign Chair Sue Carruthers, President & CEO, WCHF The Hon. Margaret McCain are women, David Shaw knows Sylvia D. Chrominska Tonie Chaltas The Hon. Senator Nancy Ruth Paul Damp+ how important it is to have a The Hon. George Smitherman Campaign Vice-Chairs + hospital dedicated to women’s V. Ann Davis Pat Campbell Colleen Moorehead, Chief Client Officer, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP health and women’s health Arlene Dickinson Sylvia Chrominska David R. Shaw, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, research. As a business leader, Stephen Dowd Louise Fast David R. Shaw he knows that the current Knightsbridge Human Capital Management Inc. Marilyn Emery, President & CEO, WCH Maureen Kempston Darkes model of health care isn’t Christopher S. L. Hoffmann Ann Kerwin sustainable. “The evolution to ambulatory care Honorary Patrons Christopher Knight Mary Susanne Lamont at Women’s College Hospital will help lessen the Senator Nancy Ruth, C.M. President, Nancy’s Very Own Foundation Blair Levinsky Janet MacInnis strain on the province’s health-care system.” Louise A. Fast, Partner, Destination Toronto Nancy MacKellar Wanda O’Hagan The Honourable Margaret McCain, O.C., O.N.B., Philanthropist Patricia McGee Jocelyn Palm Susan Perren Colleen Moorehead Len Racioppo Campaign Executive Members Marisa Piattelli Gail Regan When Colleen Moorehead takes Tonie L. Chaltas, Chief Operating Officer,H ill + Knowlton Strategies Dan Rees Jim Ruderman Carol A. Cowan, Private Practice, Individual, Child and Family Therapy Gillian Riley* on yet another leadership role Elaine Todres Christopher Hoffmann, President, Merchant Banking, The Brompton Group at Women’s College Hospital, Maryam Sanati Beverly Topping she thinks of her late niece. Jodi Macpherson, Senior Partner & Canada/Latin America, John Semple “Women’s College Hospital Communication & Change Business Leader, Mercer Canada Ryan Wiley is one of the few institutions N. Jane Pepino, C.M., Q.C., L.L.D., Partner, Aird & Berlis LLP Sally Wright that is globally focused on Sue Carruthers, President and Chief Executive Officer, Women’s College Hospital developing breakthroughs in Foundation *Board Members completing their term in 2013 women’s health.” Discoveries Marilyn Emery, President and Chief Executive Officer, Women’s College Hospital + Oncoming Board Members for 2013 Colleen Moorehead like the cancer-causing genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 are making it possible for health care providers to prevent cancer – the disease that claimed Colleen’s niece when she was still in her thirties – before it even starts.

18 | WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION • DONOR REPORT This is the future of healthcare

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Women’s College Hospital Foundation is a member of Imagine Canada’s Ethical Code Program. The Ethical Fundraising and Financial Accountability Women’s College Hospital is fully affiliated Code can be read at www.imaginecanada.ca. with the University of Toronto