a million moments 2020 CHARITABLE GIVING ANNUAL REPORT

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In 2014, Carle launched VISION 2020, a bold $35 million campaign designed to transform healthcare through innovative medicine and compassionate care. By the time the campaign ended on December 31, 2020, your contributions had provided $36,953,414 for truly life-changing programs and initiatives at Carle. The number of ways you’ve helped and the size of your impact are simply too large to measure, as is the depth of our gratitude. On behalf of our team, our patients and the countless lives you’ve touched through your generous support of VISION 2020, thank you for making a million moments possible. Sometimes philanthropy enables great leaps in through new specialty clinics provided by the Mobile technology. And sometimes it provides the little touches Health Clinic. Named for the physician who helped A Million Moments, that make a world of difference. In 2020, the IGIVE lay the foundation for the pediatrics program at Carle, employee giving campaign raised more than $534,000 these clinics will focus largely on children, helping to enhance care for patients with autism. This unique parents carry out the complex care required for chronic initiative is transforming the way care is delivered system- conditions like asthma. Made Possible by You wide at Carle, funding autism awareness training and creating sensory-friendly spaces that reduce anxiety and The programs, services and initiatives made possible Carle raises nearly $37 million to transform patient care. help ensure every patient receives the same exceptional by VISION 2020 will be even more essential as Carle care in an environment comfortable to them. Health continues to expand its footprint. Carle has long partnered with area hospitals to bring the latest in care and “Charitable giving means the difference between that exceptional care is what’s expected and achieved at Carle has always been proud of our world-class nurses, technology to local communities throughout our extended providing expected care and exceptional care. And Carle, every day and for every patient. knowing how much they do every day to shape our service region. In just the past year, Carle acquired we want to be exceptional.” With those words in 2014, patients’ experience. That’s why we earmarked a Advocate BroMenn Medical Center, Advocate Eureka Carle Health president and CEO James Leonard, MD, In fall 2016, we saw the first fruits of our efforts with significant portion of the funds generated by VISION Hospital and affiliated sites in central Illinois, providing new launched a visionary campaign to transform healthcare the opening of the Stephens Family Clinical Research 2020 for nursing scholarships. Your gifts to the Carle opportunities to assist families with world-class care. in our region. VISION 2020 was a bold plan, with an even Institute, an innovative center created to pursue Advancing Professional Excellence Nursing Scholarship bolder target: raising $35 million to support innovative game-changing medical discoveries with real-world Program provided tuition assistance to nurses pursuing Of course, no annual report in 2020 would be complete medicine and compassionate care at Carle. But we’ve applications for our communities. Already, this their education, raising the bar in a program that’s one of without mentioning the ongoing pandemic and the never been afraid of big challenges. With your help, we impressive team of physician-scientists is exploring new the few in the country to achieve Magnet recognition, not strain it’s placed on hospitals around the world. When we not only met our goal, but also surpassed it, raising ideas, like new pancreatic cancer treatments and a link just once, but three times in a row. launched VISION 2020, it would have been impossible more than $36.9 million. To expand opportunities and between heart attacks and brain activity that could spark to imagine the global crisis that would define the final access. To fuel groundbreaking research. And to ensure major advances in cardiac care. We truly value all our employees, and it’s because of year of the campaign. And yet, we can think of no better you we can help them advance their careers. Our Job proof of its need. With your help, Carle raised more Readiness and Learning Program provides a path to than $275,000 to battle COVID-19 in our communities – employment for entry-level workers needing training protecting the healthy, assisting the sick and taking care for entering the workforce. Since the start of VISION of the strong, courageous Carle employees who’ve taken 2020, this program has welcomed 124 employees, care of us. In the darkest moments, your kindness and expanding local job opportunities and giving new support kept the light of hope shining bright. hires what they need to excel – no matter where their future ambitions lead. On behalf of Carle Health and all those involved with VISION 2020, we would like to thank you for your VISION 2020 has also allowed us to extend our mission phenomenal investment in the health and well-being of beyond our buildings’ walls. Through Community our communities. Your gifts have made the difference Health Initiatives, Carle has made major strides in between expected care and exceptional care, making reaching those who often lack access to quality exceptional always expected at Carle. You’ve allowed us medical care. We launched the Carle Mobile Health to transform healthcare in our region, expand beyond Clinic and spearheaded Healthy Beginnings – a our walls and provide both compassion and innovation. community-wide initiative to help those caught in We’re world-class because of you. Your support has the grip of poverty. Through Healthy Beginnings, made our vision a reality. Thank you. Carle nurses have already made 11,380 home visits, ensuring that 399 new babies along with 548 new Sincerely, moms received a healthier start in life. Rick and Jeanene Stephens Every year, a large number of uninsured patients visit VISION 2020 Campaign Co-chairs our emergency departments seeking care for chronic conditions. The Dr. Benjamin Robbins Legacy Fund will Beth Katsinas bring the care these patients need directly to them, Vice President, Carle Center for Philanthropy

2 3 ANNUAL GIVING COVID-19 Support and Employee Disaster Relief A Community Responds Providing compassionate care in a time of pandemic.

In March 2020, the World COVID-19 Support fund and the Employee Disaster Health Organization Relief fund. The former supported the vast preparedness, officially declared COVID-19 containment and response efforts at Carle, while the a pandemic, and Carle latter helped Carle team members with pressing financial transitioned from a hospital needs created by the crisis. Altogether, donors raised on the cutting edge of more than $330,000. research to a hospital on the front lines of an epic Gifts to the COVID-19 Support fund purchased

Rachel Schroeder battle. In the coming weeks, hundreds of COVID-19 care kits for team members and schools emptied, restaurants a long list of equipment needed on the front lines, from closed and hospitals began struggling to purchase the a thermal scanner at the entrance of the Urbana hospital equipment and protective gear they needed. To ensure to nine portable air filtration units to help Carle Richland Carle was ready to handle a growing crisis, James Leonard, Memorial Hospital prepare for the worst. No need was MD, president and CEO of Carle Health, and Beth Katsinas, too great, or detail too small. Among the 640,870 masks vice president of Carle Center for Philanthropy, sent out an distributed, for example, there were 1,296 clear masks urgent letter asking the community for help. And Rachel to help team members interacting with people with Schroeder, a long-time Carle Auxilian and Carle supporter, hearing loss. was among the first to respond. Meanwhile, funds dedicated to Employee Disaster “I had been thinking about COVID,” said Schroeder. Relief went to Carle team members who were hard at “And after reading that letter, I felt I needed – and wanted – work saving lives. More than $140,000 in grants went to be involved.” to 116 recipients, helping employees meet unexpected expenses related to the crisis. Schroeder’s volunteer work at Carle began in 2001, largely Moments of Gratitude out of gratitude for the exceptional care her husband Many of those dedicated men and women have been When COVID-19 was identified in our service region, we received during his long battle with lung cancer. And it on Schroeder’s mind since the pandemic began. “They were prepared, thanks to an amazing team of medical ended – at least temporarily – during the pandemic, when have spent such long hours, and it’s been very hard professionals and a generous community that rushed Carle sent all volunteers and nonessential staff home for on many of them,” said Schroeder, who extends her forward to help. We were humbled by – and grateful their own safety. It was a sad moment for the dedicated gratitude and appreciation to all. for – their support. But we weren’t surprised. Every year, volunteer, who has spent many happy hours helping thousands support transformative care at Carle, often patients at the main information desk at the hospital in While Schroeder says she’s been very fortunate in gratitude for the care we’ve provided them or their Urbana. But it didn’t stop her – or hundreds of others – during the pandemic, she’s excited to get back to families. In 2020 alone, 3,780 donors gave more than from helping in a different way. volunteering. Hopefully it won’t be too long before $3.42 million in financial support, helping us successfully you see her back at her regular post, dispensing complete our VISION 2020 goal and fuel those million Their monetary gifts funded two initiatives created to helpful directions, thoughtful advice and a welcoming moments of innovative medicine and compassionate care. help Carle staff and patients during the pandemic – the smile to all.

4 VOLUNTEERISM Homework Helpers Learning in Lockdown College student volunteers use virtual tools to make a meaningful difference.

By the fall of 2020, Leslie said Dunavan. “They were interacting,” which made the Dunavan was like a lot of whole experience feel much more personal than before. parents – long on stress and short on time. She Did it make a difference? “A hundred percent,” said had a newborn baby, a Dunavan, adding that two different people at the school demanding job as a life noticed her daughter’s improvement and how she was support educator and a able to work more independently on problems that once second-grader who was required constant help. But she wasn’t the only one who beginning to struggle with took something away from the experience. Leslie Dunavan and daughter math. The last item on that list was especially concerning. Without a little extra “It was very rewarding,” said Rao, who felt like she was help, she knew her daughter could easily fall behind. But making a real difference with the 90-minute sessions. she had no idea where that would come from – until an “I mean, through the student leader program, I’m helping unexpected announcement caught her eye. people, but it’s kind of different when it’s education, just because you can actually see them get better and “I just stumbled across a CLICK article that was talking become much more confident in themselves.” about Homework Helpers, and I was like ‘Wow! That would be amazing,’” said Dunavan. The program, which offered This spring, the program will expand, increasing the free, weekly tutoring sessions for the children of Carle number of slots available for students from 20 to employees, was made possible thanks to student leader 50, which is great news for Dunavan, who hopes to volunteers like Priya Rao, who met with families via Zoom. participate again. “It meant so much,” said Dunavan, Moments of Meaning explaining there was nothing like it before. “It made me When COVID-19 first entered our community in 2020, “I just wanted to lend a helping hand any way that I feel like Carle really cared to help their employees and many volunteers were asked to stay home for their could,” said Rao, a biology major at the University of that they really cared about their families.” personal safety and the safety of our patients. But Illinois who tutored two students – a high schooler and the pandemic didn’t stop them from being a force for Dunavan’s daughter Ithuriel, who needed help learning good. Some used virtual tools to meet old challenges place value and subtraction. in new ways, while others helped our fundraising and retail activities thrive providing dollars to support “Shortly after corona happened, we had our first experience the expansion of services, equipment purchases, with e-learning,” said Dunavan. Unfortunately, it didn’t scholarships and the Carle Auxiliary Guest House. go well. It was complicated. There were connections Despite the challenges, 1,799 volunteers continued to issues. And the long sessions couldn’t keep her serve in multiple ways, giving an astounding 84,516 daughter’s interest. Rao changed that right from the hours of their time. An additional 600 volunteers donated start, using interactive tools built into the program that nearly 82,000 hand-sewn masks for healthcare workers, made learning engaging and fun. “It wasn’t just a video,” patients and other community nonprofits and schools.

6 7 CORPORATE GIVING Carle BroMenn Medical Center Behavioral Health Unit Racing to Make a Difference Chase for Champions funds behavioral health expansion.

Since 2014, Chase for “Supporting the behavioral health unit is something Champions has raised more that is really part of our core values. There’s also an than $400,000 to enhance addiction recovery portion of that unit that is pretty much patient care at Carle unprecedented in our area,” said Phillips, who calls the BroMenn Medical Center. recent improvements nothing less than fantastic. Normally, the Amazing Race-inspired event invites That’s music to the ears of Laurie Round, vice president teams on a mad dash across and chief nursing officer of Carle BroMenn, who says

J. Phillips Bloomington-Normal, there’s a tremendous need for facilities like the one at followed by a dinner that Carle BroMenn. According to Round, 20% of adults celebrates local public safety responders. Due to COVID-19, experience mental health issues every year. And for one in planners were forced to replace the physical race with a 25, those issues are severe enough to interfere with their virtual event in 2020, but our amazing corporate sponsors daily activities. Yet, nationwide the number of beds for still came through, raising more than $165,000 to renovate these types of patients is shrinking. and expand the Carle BroMenn Behavioral Health Unit. As McLean County’s only adult behavioral and psychiatric inpatient services and adult inpatient addiction recovery program, the Carle BroMenn Behavioral Health Unit is working to change that. “The unit opened the capacity for us to be able to treat more patients, and provide them with more access to the care they need,” Round said.

It’s not just about expanding capacity. “We’re humanizing our behavioral health facilities,” Round added. To achieve that, the team worked with an architect experienced in Moments of Partnership There were over 40 corporate sponsors for the 2020 event, behavioral health facility design to create a space that’s Despite 2020 making in-person events challenging for including Commerce Bank, which served as one of the more inviting to patients. From the art on the walls, to the many, the generosity of our loyal corporate sponsors and event’s lead sponsors. “We’ve had a really long-standing furniture, to the use of natural lighting, everything was done the creativity of our staff and volunteers allowed us to relationship with Carle BroMenn historically,” said J. Phillips, with one central objective — to create a better and safer continue funding invaluable programs and initiatives at president of Commerce Bank, which has sponsored environment for patients and employees. And it wouldn’t Carle Health, providing world-class healthcare close to the race from the start. “Believing in the mission of the have been possible without the Chase for Champions. home. We’re grateful for the ongoing corporate support organization has really helped us stay involved.” that enables us to impact our community in countless On behalf of all the staff and employees at Carle ways, including the 2020 Carle Golf Open, which raised Phillips says that having a behavioral health unit is huge BroMenn Medical Center, we would like to thank all the more than $338,000 to create a more sensory-friendly for the community, especially in times like the current amazing corporate sponsors and community members experience for our patients with autism who rely on us for pandemic when isolation can lead to depression, anxiety who rose to the challenge, making this year’s race one for their ongoing care. and other mental health issues. the record books.

8 MAJOR GIVING Community Health Initiatives Broadening the Tent Women’s Legacy Circle expands Carle outreach efforts.

You could think of the the committee overseeing the gift. “We really liked the Women’s Legacy Circle community outreach. It’s not just limited to one type of as sort of an incubator patient or one department. It’s something we thought for great ideas. Since could be used in all of Carle’s markets. And it provides 2009, this special group some volunteer opportunities for our members as well.” of philanthropists has supported an endless The gift, which includes eight substantial 10’ x 10’ tents string of patient-focused complete with heating and cooling, will be used to

Nancy Whitford initiatives driven by Carle support a wide range of activities, from mobile health employees. From waiting screenings and flu vaccinations to health fairs and room charging stations to iPads that keep families other community events. As an added benefit, both the connected with loved ones receiving critical care at tents and the support vehicle will be branded with the Carle, their work has enhanced patient care in a million Women’s Legacy Circle name, which will significantly little ways. And now, they’ve made a major gift that was raise the profile of this giving circle and potentially literally years in the making. recruit new members and dollars to support future healthcare needs. From the moment the organization began, Women’s Legacy Circle members have used their annual Annual dues for the group are $500, and every membership dues to support ideas that are often dime goes towards enhancing patient care. “It’s an outside departmental budgets. Employees looking for opportunity to share your resources in a way that’s project funds make their case directly to the members, doing good and having an impact,” said Whitford. who sponsor numerous impactful projects each year. “It’s a very rewarding experience.” But for the past several years, Circle members have also Moments of Impact been setting aside a little something extra. Since the beginning of the VISION 2020 campaign, we’ve received many gifts of $10,000 or more. These In 2020, that “little something” resulted in a $75,000 gifts provided more than $28 million in support for gift, providing privacy tents and a transport van for innovative medicine and compassionate care at Carle. Carle Community Health Initiatives. This vital outreach Last year, major gifts to Carle totaled $1,080,801. Some program serves as the umbrella for a long list of great were a single donation while others made pledges that community programs, including the Mobile Health were paid over time. These gifts have allowed us to Clinic, hospice, home care, Faith Community Health and offer transformational care, funding amazing programs Healthy Beginnings, which helps ensure that new babies like the Dr. Benjamin Robbins Asthma Specialty Clinic and their moms get a solid start on life. through the Mobile Health Clinic and sensory-friendly spaces for our patients with autism. Thank you for your “It checked off all the boxes,” said Nancy Whitford, phenomenal support. former Women’s Legacy Circle president, who chaired

10 ESTATE GIVING Dr. John C. Mason Family Nursing Scholarship A Legacy That Lasts Gift from IRA supports nursing excellence at Carle.

John Mason isn’t the first in his family to bear his name. There was his grandfather, John Mason Sr., MD, who was the town doctor in Rossville, IL, for years. And then there was his father, John Mason Jr., MD, a beloved OB- GYN who guided several generations in Danville, IL, as they drew their very first breath. During his career, he delivered more than 10,000 babies. But it’s his penchant for philanthropy that could be his most-lasting gift.

From start to finish, John Mason Jr., MD, was an Illinois man. Born in Rossville in 1930, he completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of Illinois, followed by a medical degree at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1957. But it was Danville where he chose From left, Michael, Jeffery, John C. Mason Jr., MD, Steven and John to put down his roots, helping countless new babies navigate their entry into this life. It’s also where he and his Advancing Professional Excellence (CAPE) Nursing wife, Donna, would raise four sons, John, the oldest; Jeff, Scholarship program. now a family practice physician in Dallas; and Mike and Steve, who provided the family with two lawyers. Sadly, in October 2020, Dr. Mason passed away. But even in his passing, he continued his philanthropic For many years, Dr. Mason ran a successful private work. “He gave through time in his living life, but there practice, but he sold his practice to Carle Clinic were a couple organizations he wanted to make sure his Association in 1984, becoming one of the first Carle IRA was a beneficiary of,” John said. “And that was, of physicians in the Danville area. It wasn’t an easy decision course, Carle Foundation and the hospital in Danville.” Moments of Life at the time, remembers his son John, who’s now a A substantial part of that gift has now been earmarked Since 2014, 30 individuals have joined the Margaret Carle successful dentist in St. , IL. But he says his father for the Mason Family Nursing Scholarship, ensuring the Morris Society by making Carle Center for Philanthropy did it because he believed it was the right thing for his ongoing success of the fund he helped create. part of their estate plan. Some are former Carle team patients. “He felt medicine was changing enough that to members, while others are simply community members be part of a larger organization was going to be best for Although his father is no longer here, John says his looking to make a difference for others. No matter the long-term future of healthcare.” presence is still very much alive in the community he the motivation, we’re grateful for their generosity and loved. In fact, it’s almost impossible to turn the corner commitment to enhancing patient care. Last year, we It was the beginning of a long and happy collaboration, without bumping into someone who was delivered by his realized or confirmed $261,307 in deferred gifts. These which he eventually celebrated with a special gift to father. And John says there’s no better tribute than that. gifts offer a great way to leave a legacy while ensuring Carle. Today, the Dr. John Mason Family Endowment “I think in the end, he wanted to be a good physician, a that innovative medicine and compassionate care are is one of several funds that assist Carle nurses good husband and a good father. That’s what he did,” always the hallmarks of Carle. pursuing advanced education through the Carle said John. “And that’s the legacy he left.”

12 ENDOWMENT Dr. Michael Novak and Lee Ann Rotz Novak Endowment A Legacy of Leading Novak endowment ensures bright future for children with hearing loss.

For 40 years, Michael the Carle Expanding Children’s Hearing Opportunities Novak, MD, was more than (ECHO) program and its Carle Auditory Oral School a friendly face at Carle; (CAOS). Like Dr. Novak, Lee Ann helped develop ECHO. he was a pioneer. During She worked as a cochlear implant audiologist on the his distinguished career Carle ECHO team for almost 30 years. This fund will as an otolaryngologist, honor their joint efforts to provide innovative medicine he performed the first and compassionate care for children with hearing loss. pediatric cochlear implant in the state and Created in 1989, ECHO brought a dedicated team Dr. Michael and Lee Ann Rotz Novak established two major of pediatric audiologists, speech pathologists and programs to assist children with hearing loss. Now, together teachers of children with hearing loss together in one with his wife, he’s making sure that work will continue for advanced team. CAOS, established a short while generations to come through a special endowment. later, offered another set of valuable tools for children with hearing loss. The highly specialized school The Dr. Michael Novak and Lee Ann Rotz Novak Legacy provides these young learners with the oral and Endowment is designed to fund the greatest needs of auditory skills they need to return to – and thrive in –

Moments of Security their community schools, paving the way for a lifetime “Part of the reason I want to develop an endowed of successful learning. fund is to allow that to continue,” Dr. Novak said. The Dr. Michael Novak and Lee Ann Rotz Novak Legacy “I want to see this program grow and thrive and Endowment is one of 12 endowments established during The Novak Legacy Endowment is one of many at get better long into the future.” the VISION 2020 campaign. Currently there are 31 active Carle that ensures our patients receive a higher level endowments at Carle, and each one plays a vital role in of medical care. In good times and bad, endowments “It’s a tremendous source of pride to me that our mission, funding research, continuing education and provide a steady stream of income that supports a we’ve been able to do this,” he added. “We change other important investments in care. Together, these wide range of programs. They also provide the funds lives. We give options to families they never would endowments totaled $5,230,101 at the end of 2020, to innovate and expand. Over the years, says Dr. have had otherwise.” And with this endowment, he generating $723,200 to be used for donor-specified Novak, philanthropy has made that possible, allowing plans to make sure that work continues, for many purposes or reinvested to fund future programs. them to add new services and outreach programs. years to come.

15 VISION 2020 Campaign Priority Raised % of Goal Charitable Giving Carle Cancer Institute, $1,871,134 5.35% January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2020 home of Mills Breast Cancer Institute January 1 – December 31, 2020 Our desire to transform healthcare Each year, you help enhance the world-class healthcare provided by Carle through charitable giving. From January 1 – is the driving force behind our Carle Heart and Vascular Institute $402,398 1.15% December 31, 2020, our generous donors contributed $3,424,559 in new gifts and pledges. The total amount of restricted VISION 2020 campaign. This $35 Carle Illinois College of Medicine $9,481,031 27.09% and unrestricted funds maintained and managed by Carle Center for Philanthropy at the close of 2020 was $40,624,195. million campaign is critical to helping and Research Initiatives From this strong base, we were able to distribute charitable dollars totaling more than $1.64 million. us raise the resources needed to Carle Neuroscience Institute $70,669 0.20% invest in innovative medicine and Greenberg Digestive Health Institute $1,698,007 4.85% compassionate care. AMOUNT RAISED BY CAMPAIGN PRIORITY CHARITABLE GIFTS DISTRIBUTED BY CAMPAIGN PRIORITY Mission Enhancement $15,507,863 44.30%

Raised Distributed Nursing $495,595 1.42%

Carle Cancer Institute, Carle Cancer Institute, Rural Alliance for Exceptional Care $905,918 2.59% $44,714 $131,071 home of Mills Breast Cancer Institute home of Mills Breast Cancer Institute Unrestricted $2,142,154 6.12%

Carle Heart and Vascular Institute $8,068 Carle Heart and Vascular Institute $12,071 Women's and Children's Services $4,378,645 12.51%

Carle Illinois College of Medicine Carle Illinois College of Medicine $36,953,414 105.58% $131,874 $171,170 and Research Initiatives and Research Initiatives

Carle Neuroscience Institute $10,399 Carle Neuroscience Institute $6,060 Greenberg Digestive Health Institute $46,808 Greenberg Digestive Health Institute $2,418 Number of Volunteers Hours Served Mission Enhancement $2,086,989 Mission Enhancement $929,957 Volunteerism at Carle Carle Foundation Hospital 1,077 41,196 Nursing $41,207 Nursing $55,201 January 1, - December 31, 2020 Carle BroMenn Medical Center 485 34,224 Rural Alliance for Exceptional Care $500 Rural Alliance for Exceptional Care $5,673 Despite the limitations of 2020, our amazing Carle Richland Memorial Hospital 66 3,372 volunteers donated thousands of hours of service to Unrestricted $463,078 Women’s and Children’s Services $330,892 Carle while successfully welcoming volunteers from Carle Eureka Hospital 17 2,287 Women’s and Children’s Services $590,922 $1,644,513 Carle BroMenn Medical Center and Carle Eureka Carle Hospice Urbana 61 2,453 $3,424,559 Hospital to the Volunteer Services family. They Carle Hospice Bloomington-Normal 52 701 also helped volunteers at Carle Richland Memorial Carle Hospice Olney 41 283 Hospital expand the East Street Boutique to an online gift shop, enhancing their philanthropic efforts. 1,799 84,516 TYPES OF GIFTS AND PLEDGES

Deferred $261,307

Annual ($1 to $9,999) $1,258,025 2020 Carle Center for Philanthropy Board of Trustees

• Curt Anderson • Justin Kirby • Malec Mokraoui, MD Major ($10,000 or more) $1,080,801 • Karl Appelquist, ex officio • Martha Lanman, ex officio • Scott Reichard • Joseph Barkmeier, MD, Treasurer • Annette Lansford, MD, ex officio • Rick Stephens Corporate/Foundation $803,143 • Phil Blankenburg, Vice Chair • V.B. Leister, Secretary • William Sturtevant • • • Third Party $21,283 Julia Eichhorst, ex officio James C. Leonard, MD, ex officio Will Timmons • Donna Greene • Mary McGrath, Chair

16 17 Affiliated Engineers Inc. Tod & Bonnie Dawson Constance Hopkins+ Dr. James & Cathleen Nevin+ Dr. Dana Altenburger & Santino Lamancusa Bonnie & Bill Denny Dr. Jessie Houston+ Garnet & Frank* Nixon Altorfer CAT+ Dr. Devarshi Desai Stephanie Hudson Drs. Craig Norbutt & Leanne Labriola Curt & Jo Anderson+ Dr. Luis & Angie De Venecia Joann Hunt Dr. Michelle Olson+ Elizabeth & Brock Angelo Anthony & Lucy Ditommaso Drs. Jason & Melissa Huston Julia O'Neill+ Karl & Palmira Appelquist+ Michael Dollen Illinois Women's Golf Association+ Oosterbaan & Sons Co.+ Audra & Aaron Armstrong Bernard & Christine Dunn+ Melissa Isenburg & Mark Tremper Kelly Oppe+ Dr. Paul & Celia Arnold Alastair Dunnett J. Terry & Judith Iversen P. J. Hoerr Inc.+ Drs. Kenneth & Sari Aronson+ Eckenhoff Saunders Architects+ Adrienne Ives+ James & Barbara Peltason+ Susie Atkins Marty & Harold Edwards+ Renita Jackson John & Mary Penn Dr. Greg & Barbara Babcock+ Wilma & James Eicher Dr. Juan & Shelley Jimenez+ Jana & Donald Perry Bacon & Van Buskirk Glass Co.+ Robin & Brooke Elliott Dr. Patricia Johnson+ Mary Ann Petravick Dr. Tess & Thomas Bailey Chantel & Kevin Ellis+ Drs. Clifford Johnson & Cristina Dr. John & Gwen Pollard+ Ronald & Gianina Baker+ Don & Lucille Engelkes+ Medrano-Johnson+ Dr. Ryan & Sarah Porter Amy Bandy+ Dr. E. Richard Ensrud+ Thomas Johnson Joseph & Theresa Prosser+ Lynne & Richard Barnes+ Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath+ Rebekah Jones Lisa & Roger Quinn Carle Circle of Friends Dr. Daniel Barnett Dr. Mark Faith Anne & Michael Junokas Johnalene Radek David & Leslie Barr Farm Credit Illinois+ Kahler Slater Architects+ Dr. Tom & Michelle Ramage January 1 – December 31, 2020 Susan & Ronald Bates+ Farnsworth Group Inc. Beth & John Katsinas Diane & Bill Rankin Carle Circle of Friends is our annual donor recognition society. Donors who make realized contributions of $250 or more during the calendar year are recognized as Bear Construction Co.+ Tom & Phyllis Fehrenbacher Dr. Thomas & Lorraine Kim Judith Redman members of the society. The following individuals, businesses and organizations—as well as many others who gave anonymously—are members of the 2020 Carle Circle Dr. John & Brenda Beck Fidelity Institutional Asset Management Katherine & David* Kinser Reichard Foundation of Friends. Those members who have given $10,000 or more to Carle funds in their lifetime are also recognized as Founders’ Society members (+). James & Nancy Bell Jamie Fox Aron & Melissa Klein+ Reliable Mechanical Company Danielle Berger Jona Franklin+ Dr. Napoleon Knight+ David Richardson Kevin & Shelleigh Birlingmair Kimberly Freemon Scott & Melanie Kording Allen & Carol Rinehart+ We’re pleased to welcome Carle Richland Memorial Hospital donors to the Circle of Friends in 2020. On July 1, we also welcomed Carle BroMenn Medical Center donors Amanda Bodine John & Marilyn Freese+ KPMG LLP+ Richard & Lori Rinehart+ and Carle Eureka Hospital donors to the Carle Circle of Friends. This list includes gifts made to those two facilities between July 1, 2020, and December 31, 2020. Dr. Ken & Kelley Bodine+ Dr. Jamie & Shawn Fulfer Letha Kramer & Lisa Watkins+ Robbins Schwartz Nancy Bollero+ Theresa Gabel LAM Research Foundation Faith & Bruce Roberts+ Cathy Bond+ Susan Gelvin+ Kurt & Amy Leifheit Dr. Timothy Roberts & Maggie Roberts+ $10,000 OR MORE ANNUALLY Bud & Sandy Leister+ $5,000 TO $9,999 ANNUALLY Mary Keighin*+ Lesa Brandt Tressa Gibala+ Russell & Linda Leigh+ Jose & Lauren Rodriguez-Goldstein Advis Inc.+ Dr. James & Robin Leonard+ A&R Mechanical Contractors Inc.+ Justin & Bobbie Jo Kirby+ Dr. Harry & Charlene Bremer+ Linda & Bob Glazier+ Judith & Jon Liebman Dr. Derrick & Sarah Rollo John & Kathleen Aquino+ James & Leslie Liautaud+ Allied Capital Title+ Kirby Wealth Management Group Cindy Brewer James & Susan Gleason+ Lockton Companies Regina & Donald Ross Rosemary Armbruster+ Livingston, Barger, Brandt & Schroeder+ Neal & Rose Asklund+ Dave & Barb Kuhl+ Broeren Russo Builders+ Charles & E. Chris Goin Neil & Nancy Lohuis Laurie & John Round+ Dr. Robert & Amy Bane+ Edward & Clare Malysiak+ Barclays+ LCM Architects LLC+ Brown Woods & Associates Dr. Robert & Brenda Good+ LSV Asset Management Stacey & Michael Roux Drs. Joseph Barkmeier & Ann Tice+ Marc USA/Chicago Inc.+ Pamela & Gregory Bigler+ Gregory & Margo Lykins+ William & Cheryl Budde GRAEF Dr. Aja Lystila Drs. Kendrith Rowland Jr. & Nancy Fay+ James Bedell+ Martin One Source+ Blair & Company Foundation Brian & Kelly McClure Duane Buhr Jaymie Green Sinead & Michael Madigan+ RSM US LLP Berglund Construction+ Dr. John Mason*+ Harry & Chris Brockus+ Dr. Malec & Zahia Mokraoui+ Charles & Shelly Burgener+ Jane Green+ Dr. Walter & Marguerite Maguire+ Gordon & Renee Salm+ James Bishop*+ Dr. Patricia & Jon McNussen+ Carle Richland Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Monsanto Farmer City Production Facility+ William & Mary Caisley+ Richard & Green+ Joe & Rebecca Marquart Dr. Scott Santeler & Corrie Proksa+ Phillip & Carol Blankenburg+ Chris & Melissa Moffitt+ CHS Inc. Jack & Kim North Lori Camacho Kimela Griffith Chuck Martin Larry & Laura Sapp+ Allison Boatright+ Nancy Morse+ Cisco Systems Northwestern Mutual/McClure Financial Group Carle Health Marketing Communications Letitia Grogg+ Kim & Denise Martin+ Donald Saupe & Mary Anderson+ Nina May Bozarth*+ Harry & Alberta Neal*+ Coldwell Banker Commercial Devonshire Paul Offutt+ Department Dr. Maria & Matthias Grosse Perdekamp Dr. Ann & Timothy Marty Dr. Richard Schimmel+ Burwood Group Inc.+ Sherri Nixon Somers & Tom Somers+ Realty+ Olympic Construction+ Kathy & Mark Carpenter Dr. Sana Grover & Krishan Kataria Robert Maske+ Debbie & Leonard Schmidt Carle Auxiliary+ Dr. Michael Novak & Lee Ann Rotz Novak+ Cozad Asset Management+ Parker Kemp Foundation+ Dr. Mike Carroll+ Guy & Anne Hall+ Heather Masters+ Duane & Rachel Schroeder+ Carle Illinois College of Medicine+ Nurse-Family Partnership+ Crawford Investment Counsel+ Premier Cooperative Inc. Catalyst Construction Inc. Robert & Barbara Hall Erin McConahey Dr. William* & Kimberly Schuh+ Commerce Bancshares Foundation+ Dr. Mark & Julie Palermo+ Robert & Julie Dobski+ Richard & Kay Rayburn+ CCMSI+ Dr. James & Ellen Harms+ R. Michael & Judith McCoy Dr. William & Jackie Scott+ Commerce Bank+ Petry-Kuhne Company+ Van & Patti Dukeman+ Jon & Patti Reichard+ Paul Cencer Tim & Kristen Harrington Vern McGinnis+ Christine Scroggins Greg & Kristie Cozad+ PNC Foundation+ East Central Illinois Shop Hop+ Jerry & Ringer+ Central Illinois Produce+ Harris & Harris Ltd.+ Mary McGrath & Dennis Lewis+ Sue & Steven Seibring+ Dr. Michael & Joyce Day+ Scott & Judy Reichard+ Julia Eichhorst+ Robdob Properties LLC+ Danielle & Russell Chalfant+ Brent & Jocelyn Harseim Carole McNamara Dr. John & Julianna Sellett+ O. Vaughan Douglas*+ Clarette Ritz+ L.J. & Cathy Fallon+ Dr. Sally & Jeff Salmons+ Dr. Abou Cham Hartke Engineering & Surveying Inc. Holly & Jeffrey Melby Dr. James Shepherd+ Dr. Karen & Richard Eisenmenger+ Dr. Lansdon & Diana Robbins+ Fehr Graham+ Sherleen Scheibly & Albert Spohrer+ Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District Dr. James & Jane Hauffe+ Drs. Timonthy Meneely & Valerie Pollard+ Shepley Bulfinch+ Mark & Heidi Enright+ Dr. Benjamin & Judy Robbins+ Felmley-Dickerson Co.+ Dr. Steven & Roberta Sparenberg+ Donna Chapel Janes Hays & Dave Downey+ Debra Merz Marty & Michele Smith Epic+ Bruce Rogers+ Feutz Contractors Inc.+ Specialty Commercial Flooring LLC+ Chapman & Cutler LLP Dr. Robert & Julie Healy Caleb & Deserai Miller+ Southern Illinois University First Busey Corporation+ Dr. Blair & Joyce Rowitz+ Patrick Fitzgerald Stevens Industries Inc.+ Sharon Clark John & Barbara Hecker+ Milliman+ Aimee & Brock Spack GHR Engineers & Associates Inc+ Caroline Rupert*+ Ben Frick Stocks Office Furniture+ Antonio & Dana Coletta+ Bryan Helmer MKSynergies+ Kevin & Kerry Steffes Michael Greenberg+ Rachel Schroeder+ Marybess Gordon Dr. Raymond & Nancy Suchor+ Connection Enterprise Kenneth & Cindy Hendren+ Renee & Gary Monfort Edith Stotler Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman+ Gayle Snively+ Great Commission Support Ministry+ Charles & June Van Vorst+ Carol & Lowell Correll Timothy Henry Drs. Henry & Sofia Moore+ Strategic Reimbursement Inc. Scott Hendrie+ Rick & Jeanene Stephens+ Donna & Michael Greene+ Walgreens+ Coulter Companies Inc.+ Richard & Linda Herout Dr. Dana & Jeffrey Morrison Dr. William & Jerilyn Stratton+ Dr. Elizabeth Hosick+ Jon & Kendra Stewart+ Ron Greene+ Walgreens--Danville Accounting Center COUNTRY Financial+ Dennis Hesch+ Dr. Charles & Veronica Morton+ Stratum Brokerage Roger & Mary Hunt+ Bruce & Anne Strohm+ Grunloh Construction+ Gregg & Cindy Wallander+ Dr. Kimberly Cradock John & Julie Hesse+ Kurt & Joyce Moser+ Stryker Corporation J.H. Findorff & Son Inc.+ Thomas Mamer+ Health Alliance Medical Plans+ Doug Ward Jo Ann Creek Kyle Heuerman Dr. Wael Mostafa Luke & Jill Sullivan Kim & Colleen Kannaday+ Chris & Kelly Uhlarik+ William Heneghan Mary Louise Watson+ Nick & Amy Crompton Dr. Anna Higham Muscular Dystrophy Association Target Jerry & Lorry Kempf+ Jeffrey & Sharon Wampler+ Heyl, Royster, Voelker & Allen+ Kathleen & Jon Crowder+ Dr. Malcolm & Sandra Hill+ Adele Myers+ Stacie Teak+ Matthew & Andrea Kolb+ Jeff & Charlotte Wandell+ Arthur Humes*+ $1,000 TO $4,999 ANNUALLY Drs. Chris Dangles & Donna deCamara+ James & Deloris Holiman+ Matthew Myers Dr. Kevin & Yvonne Teal KO-ON Services Inc.+ Kathy & Robert Wiesemann+ Charles Hunt*+ 217 Inc. Dr. Benjamin & Jennifer Davis+ Dr. Steve & Catherine Hong+ Dr. Karen Nelson The PIPCO Companies Ltd. Drs. Charles & Annette Lansford+ Jamerson & Bauwens+ Carrie Adams Davis-Houk Mechanical Inc. Anthony & Julie Hooker Neuhoff Media+ Sandy Thomas

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Marshall Thompson+ Richard Allen Avner Carol & John Butler J. Andrew Edwards+ Pamela Green Gwyn Howard Heather Knox David McGregor William & Lynn Timmons Melanie Baer Ashleigh Cadle Mike & Teresa Edwards Theresa & Randall Green Jeanne Howard Timothy & Trisha Koch Charles & Donna McLaughlin Raymond Timpone+ Dr. Jonathan & Karanetta Bailey Charles & Karen Camfield Lindsey Eichelberger Ronald Green Tamala Howard Eugene & Elizabeth Koch Dennis McMillan Eric & Kelly Toliver Alan Balch Carle Eye Department Dr. Youssef Elias Lisa Greenwood Adam & Lacy Howe Katie Koch Michael McMurry Sandy Tompkins Sarah Balla Carle Risk Management Co. Jess Elkins Sue & Thomas Grey Tanya Hubbard Wayne & Brenda Kocher Cynthia & Eric McNussen Dr. Arthur & Shirley Traugott+ Robert & Jennifer Ballsrud Dr. Kristine & Jonathan Carpenter Lisa Ellingwood Crystal Griest Aubrey & Nathan Hudson Marguerite Kolb Stuart & Susan Meacham Mary Treacy Shiff & Jay Shiff Bryan & Kayla Banks Ann Carroll Robert & Jane Elliott Lisa Griffeth Casey Hug Kolby Jackson Country Financial Dana & Dina Meek UICOMP Family Medicine Residency Frank Barber Sandra & Joseph Casserly Dr. David & Bonnie Ellis Michael & Merrily Griffin Howard Hughes Carrie Konstanty Kevan & Geri Melchiorre Marci Uihlein Christina & Kyle Bare Ann Casstevens+ Mary Enright Melanie Grigsby Cindy Hughes Trent & Jeanne Kramer Nancy Mella-Oliver Valerie Uihlein Nancy & Ernest* Barenberg Laura & Bob Caveny Pam Erickson & Daniel Adcock Dale Grimm Dr. Christopher & Laura Hughes+ Dr. Curtis & Susan Krock+ Nancy Jo Merz UNC Health Foundation Barbara & Dick Barker Lori & Dennis Cheek Joella Evans Hannah Grob Bess Huls Sandra Lackey Jenny Messier University of Illinois Credit Union Leanne & Brian Barnhart Debbie Chew Allen & Trish Everette+ Megan & Joshua Grove Pamela & Gordon Hulten+ Anna & Alan Laible+ Ronald Metz Jennifer & Jason Vallowe Trayce Bartley Dr. Rosalyn Chi Wendy Farmer Robin Grubbs Dr. Stephen & Carol Humpherys+ Angela & Weiss Lancaster+ Anne Mikalik Susan Van Bibber Charlotte & Roger Barwegen Sarah Church Kristen & Nick Farney Grumman/Butkus Associates+ Christina Hunt Roger Laramee & Tim Bayley Janet Miles Jeffrey & Brenda Varney Jenna & Tim Bassett Linda Cifuentes Vanessa Faurie & Ray Elliott Susan Grussing Michalyn Hutchcraft David & Carol Larson Terrica Miller Drs. Vamsi Vasireddy & Swarna Jaliparthi+ Robert Bauer Rebecca & John Clark Michael Fehr Michelle Gudgel Janice Impey Henry Laufenberg Laura Miller Ray & Marcia Vaughn+ Dr. Richard & Judi Baylor+ Class of 2021 SIU School of Medicine Michelle Fenter Pamela Guess Reina Inouye Dr. Benjamin & Kara Leak Haley Miller James & Dena Vermette+ Mimi Bazzetta-Jones & Steven Jones Harry & Judy Clem Mike & Sue Ferrill Susan Gumport Integrated Pest Management Karl & Zinda LeBlanc Meredith Mills Villa Grove Community School District #302+ Mary Beck Scott & Margaret Cline Douglas & Denise Fields Tory Gunderson Linda & Joseph Irle Jeffrey Lee Steven & Betsy Mills April & Dan Vogelsang Debra Beeson Marilyn Clodfelder Dr. Allan & Kim File Joseph & Rebecca Guyette Christi & Justin Isaac Jeff Lemon Mills Family Foundation+ Dr. James Vohs & Christine Slater-Vohs Jim & Kelly Bendel Meagan Close Dr. Denise Fischer Shannon Hacker Kelly Issa-Dyer Brenda Lerner Berg Carrie Mingo Mary Beth & Virl Voights+ Melisa Bennett Dan & Peg Coats Karla Fisher Kena Hahn Dr. Lori Jackson Therese Leti Dr. Holly & Philip Mirell Dr. Bimal Vyas Katie & Ben Bermingham Combe Laboratories Inc. Brook Fisher Dana Hakman Molly Jackson Dr. Kathleen & Thomas LeVeck Allyson Mitchell Cress Wakefield Matt Berning Tami Ann Comstock Ralph Fletcher Donna Hamm Cherie Jackson Michelle Lewis Laurel Mode Ann & Ronald Webbink Jeannie Berns+ Karla & Alfred Coon Rebecca Foley Amanda Hammel Pat Jensen Carson Lewis Nicholas & Amy Modrzejewski Dr. Jon & Kathryn Weisbaum+ Korbin & Marla Beyer Christine Cooper Stephanie Fonner Amy Hammerschmidt Traci Jensen Marlene Lincoln Lisa Moment Cathy & Dennis Wentworth Lindsay & Cameron Bigler Rhonda Costa Kristin Ford Christine & Opal Hampton Cristina Jereza-Anoba Ashley Lingafelter Mondrian Investment Partners Dr. Brian & Stephanie Wheatley+ Lloyd & Jennifer Black Countrymark Refining & Logistics LLC Yolanda Fortier David Harlan JH Berra Construction Co. Inc. Krystal Little Dr. Mbu & Mongwa+ Dr. B. Joseph & Mary White+ Peg Blacker+ Cathy Coverston Anderson & David Anderson Kerry Fox Lori & David Harper+ Margaret & Jeff Johnson Dr. Beverly London & Rafael Milanes Katherine & Richard Montague Nancy & David Whitford+ Laura Blackmon Courtney Cox Russel & Rebecca Francois Donna & John* Harpst Nancy Johnson & Ken Bengoechea Catherine Long Andrew Moody Dr. Karen Wiarda Donald & Gail Block+ Brenda Craddock Dr. Theodore & Linda Frank+ Andrea Harrington+ Dr. Philip & Joyce Johnson Mary Long Heather Moore William Blair & Company LLC+ Bluestem Financial Advisors LLC Dr. Robert & Tammy Cranston+ Natalie Frankenberg Steve & Ruth Harris Lyle Johnston & Joan Fuesting Stephen* & Lisa Long James Moreland Diane & Carl Williford+ Benjamin Bodznick Cari Crowley Logan Frederick Malinda Harris Tony Johnston Denise Long Dr. Rebecca Morgan-Boyd Betsy Wilson Rick & Rita Boerema Kimberly Crowley Ann & Joe Frederick Bob & Madeline* Harris Lyn & Mike Jones+ John & Jacqueline Long Carol & Robert Morris Paula & Tracy Wingler+ Marie Bohl Walter & Ellen Cunnington Kelly Freeman Tara Harsha Drs. Robert Jones & Lynn Hassan Jones Kimberly Longfellow Jackie Morse Karen Winkels & Jim Burnett+ Sandra & Richard Boileau Mark Czys Lana Friedman Mark Hart & Laura Hayden Dr. Allison Jones Corey Lowe Lucas Morton Drs. Phyllis Wise & Richard Meisinger Dr. Elizabeth Bonsu Dr. Galen & Cheryl Dale Kara Friedman Ernie & Lenora Hart Carisa & Matt Jones Sally Ludwig Jamie Mullin Maryjane Wurth Thomas Borton Barbara & Kenneth Dalenberg+ Tami Gadbury Jessica & Theodore Hartke Kelly Jones Sandra & Steve Lyons Terra Mullins Suzanne Wyness Mike Bosch Dr. Shruti & Manish Dave Brenda Gadel Barbara Hartman J. Steven & Jennifer Jordan Lytel Dena Mumm Dr. Jacqueline Yu Lindsey Boyden Deanna Davis Cecilia Gaines Richard & Jenny Harvey Chip & Jennifer Jorstad Ruth Madawick Patricia Murdoch Lynn & Ken Zehnder Drs. John & Kimberly Brockenbrough Sarah Day Weichen Gao Roger Haughey Julia Davis Law Firm LLC. Douglas & Carol Maddox Jodi Murphy Suzanne Zercher+ Dale Brown Lisa & Eric Dean Greg & Diane Garland Dr. Chuck & Rebecca Hawley Brian & Connie* Kaiser Patricia & Alan Madsen Vivian Murphy Richard Ziegler* Kendra Brown Dennis & Ann Deedrich Dr. Harry & Darlene Garrett Ronald & Anita Hayden Peter & Patricia Kale Dr. Thomas & Joan Malee Michael & Libby Murray Karri & Thomas Brown Michelle & Tony Dellorso Kari Gattung Jane & Patrick Hayes Dr. Andrea Kane & Todd Hebert Dr. Suparna Mantha Drs. Karl & Carol Muster $250 TO $999 ANNUALLY Jason Brown Dr. James & Sandy Desalvio Drs. Farah Gaudier & Vadim Borshedveh Sue Ann Hedrick+ William Katsinas Aimee Manuel Buhr Dennis & Paula Myers Donna & Melvin Abbott Jeffrey & Lisa Brown Michael & Christine Devocelle Diane Genthner Peggy & Donald Heinold Jennifer & Martin Kaufmann Kathleen Markun Nancy Nash Maria Adams Richard Brown Dr. Sadru & Janice Dharamsy+ Mary & James Gentry Dr. Jon & Ellen Hendrickson+ Nancy Kaufmann Jennifer Marquardt Celeste & Greg Nau Richard Adams & Patricia Januszki Richard & Judy Buchanan+ Lisa Diemer Barbara & Elbert Gentry Todd & Melody Henegar Leigh Kauwell Gabrielle & Tony Martin Dr. Daniel & Elizabeth Nelson Lilibeth Agor Julie & Kenneth Buenting Dr. Larry & Marlene Dietz Larry & Vicki Gerdom Dr. Michael & Megan Hennesy Emily Keener J. Michael & Sharon Martin+ Dr. Judy Neubrander Danielle Alagna Deann Buhr Thomas Difanis & Carol Higgason Nancy & Philippe Geubelle Alexandra Hennigh Loralee & Kevin Kelsey Dr. Apryl & Andrew Martin Charles & Joann Newland Bruce* & Brenda Albers+ Steve & Martha* Buhr Brian Dimmitt Gile Mary Beth & Brad Henry Dr. Todd & Danielle Kettering Dr. Ara Aprahamian & Emily Martin Amber Nibling Marcie Albrecht Ramona & Robert Bulkley John & Laura Dirks Timothy Gillespie Sarah Henry Jan Kiley+ Michael & Stephanie Martin Arnold & Myla Nichols Kevin & Pam Aldrige Robert* & Charmian Bulley Derald & Sara Doehring Stephen Glasgow Nick & Ann Herbst Jamie Kilpatrick Dr. Brandyn Mason & Rachel Trimble Kathy Nicholson-Tosh & Terry Tosh Alicia Allen Carol Bunting Deborah & Stephen Donberger Kendall Goebel Heritage Community Unit School District #8 Robert Kimmey Jennifer Maxfield Drs. Thomas Nielsen & Kathryn Bohn+ Alliance Grain Co. Cloyce & Karen Burcham Linda Donovan Dr. Dana & Keith Good Gema Herrera Jeffrey Kincaid Tracy Maxwell Dr. Daniel Nielsen Brian Allison Jessica Burkybile Sharon Donovan-Wallace & Donald Wallace Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Kathy Hershberger Thomas & Beth Kindell Dianne Maxwell Kyra Nixon Brian & Shelley Altenbaumer Dana Burns Janice Douglas Cindy Gordon Melissa Hinkle Takuo & Waunita Kinoshita Dr. William & Paula McCarthy James & Gayle Nogle Dr. Wells & Joann Anderson Noelle & Greg Burns Steven Doyle Joann Gorrell Heather Hintz Dr. Suzanna Kitten Todd & Laura McCartney Dr. Richard Nora Sharon Anderson Debbie Burr Jack & Kay Drew James Gossett Dan Hoch Traci Kleinert Amanda & Rob McCartney Nathalee Norman James & Larna Anderson Dr. John & Tracy Burr Frances Drone-Silvers Eugene & Helen Grandone Patricia & Steve Holaday Chelsea Klekamp Shelly McCaskill Rose Norman Don & Suzi Armstrong Carolyn Burrell Todd Dutton & Kyla Cox Melanie Graven Cheryl Holderbaugh Dr. Scott & Jane Kline Leanna McClure John & Judith Nowak Nancy & Fred Arnold Jennifer Burton Jennifer Eardley & Michael Bellini Jillian Graves Mark Holley Sharon Knoke Michelle & Chris McConnell Nutrien Ag Solutions Inc. Dr. Richard & Carol Arnould+ Diane Buss Patricia Earls Dr. Douglas & Patricia Gray Daniel & Pamela Holmer Phil & Pam Knox+ Heidi McCoy Ashley O'Brien Dennis Austin Jill Butcher Dr. Robert & Cheryl Easter Dr. Donald & Elizabeth Greeley Ashley Houmes Ann Knox Amy McGary Tessa Odle

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Eileen Olson Jedediah Rohr Cheryl Staske Dr. Christian & Bette Wagner Erin O'Neal John & Candy Rollins William & Elizabeth Staudenmeier Edward & Joyce Wagner Tynan O'Neil John & Kay Ronchetto Deborah & Jeffery Stearns Susan & Mark Wagoner George & Arlene O'Neill Rae Ann Ronk Cecile Steinberg Dawn & Jim Walden Options Schools Inc.+ Sara Rosenberger Karen Stevenson Nick & Andrea Walder Aaron Overly-Graham Leonard Ross Storage Options & Solutions Wilma Walder Karen Overmeyer Bruce & Marla Roth Debbie & Dave Storm Mark & Kristen Waldhoff Linda Owens Michelle Rowlen Katherine Stout Shirley Walker Brenda Pacey Thomas Rozanski Matt & Tara Strack Pamela Walsh Linda Page Larry Russell Joan Stralow Jessica Walsh Tharla Palumbo Dr. Nicholas & Rosemary Sabbia Charlotte Strawser Yi-Cheng Wang Kelly Parker Dr. Nazneen Sadiqua & Mizanur Rahman Kristen & Eric Streeter Mary Ward+ Lisa Parker Lisa Sage Lori Stroud Janet Ward J. Bergen & Marilyn Parkhill Sageview Advisory Group Inc. Janet & Glen Stumeier Stephanie Warstler Stephanie Parkhill Pamela Samara Debra Stutts-Eddington Richard Washkowiak Jaime Parkinson Suzanne Sampson Sullivan-Parkhill Automotive Inc.+ Catherine Webber Tiffany Paul Everlean Sampson Clay Dr. Ada Sum Dr. Kenneth & Cindy Weiss Women’s Legacy Circle Corinne Pavesic Rebecca Sanders+ Jamie Summers Dr. Robert & Susan Welke Dannielle Pawlak Kathy Sanderson Sarah Summers Dr. Bruce & Cynthia Wellman+ January 1 – December 31, 2020 Sherri Pearson Jane Santogrossi Michael & Daughn Sutter Nathan Welsh In 2009, Carle Center for Philanthropy created the Women’s Legacy Circle, which gives women the opportunity Amy & Brett Penick Dr. Carl & Elizabeth Sather Cynthia Swanson Patrick Wendt+ to combine their resources to fund and expand extraordinary healthcare services at Carle. We’re grateful to the Pepsi-Cola Champaign-Urbana Bottling Dr. Paul & Lori Schaap Brandi & Tim Sweeney Zach & Brittney Wetherell Company+ Tina Schable Travis Swinford Mary & T. Scott Wetter following women who donated $500 in 2020 to be a member of the Women’s Legacy Circle and make a difference Sarah Peters Roger & Marcia Scherr Paula & Larry Swinyer Kyle Wetters & Molly Caldwell-Wetters in the lives of many: Ronald Peters Lauren & Graham Schmid Benita Swisher Donald & Karen Wettstein Laurie Pettigrew Natalie Schneider Diana Szaras Christine Wetzel+ Steven Pflaum Rachael Schott Carson Tabaka John & Karen Whisler Donna Abbott Jennifer Eardley Pamela Hulten Dr. Carol Muster Michele Smith William & Cheryl Pickett Katie & Cord Schroeder Ann Talbott Leslie White+ Maria Adams Cheryl Easter Judith Iversen Adele Myers Cheryl Snyder PIMCO James Schultz Jacob & Kristi Tammen Dr. Karen White Robin Allen Marty Edwards Renita Jackson Nancy Nash Roberta Sparenberg Regina Pittsley Sonya Scott Dr. Lyn & Shellane Tangen+ Dr. Norman Whitten Jo Anderson Dr. Karen Eisenmenger Dr. Swarna Jaliparthi Dr. Karen Nelson Cecile Steinberg Christine Plotner Dr. Robert & Lucia Scully+ Sarah & John Tanner Louis Wicks Joann Anderson Jane Elliott Pat Jensen Judith Nowak Jeanene Stephens Joan Plunk Darrell Sechrest Travis Taylor Dr. Erica Wiebe Elizabeth Angelo Chantel Ellis Margaret Johnson Eileen Olson Kendra Stewart Carol Poedel Steve Sexton Carol & Michael* Terstriep Jennifer Wilken Palmira Appelquist Melissa Emkes Nancy Johnson Dr. Michelle Olson Cynthia Swanson David Pool Vinell Shackelford Deanna Terven Linda Wilkins Kathleen Aquino Vanessa Faurie Dr. Allison Jones Erin O'Neal Carol Terstriep Joel & Teresa Poppen Donna Shaffer Texas Roadhouse Lola Willamson Carol Arnould Denise Fields Lyn Jones Julia O'Neill Dr. Catherine Thurston Penny Porter Ann & John Shamy Dr. Danish Thameem & Hina Fakroddin Martha Willi Dr. Tess Bailey Karla Fisher Patricia Jones Karen Overmeyer Brenda Timmons Belinda Porter Ana Shanley Jean & Anthony Thomas Shelley Williams Kayla Banks Natalie Frankenberg Rebekah Jones Linda Page Susan Timmons Betty & Neil Porter Valerie Sharpe Todd & Cathy Thompson+ Dr. John & Carolyn Williams Barbara Barker Jona Franklin Jennifer Jorstad Julie Palermo Marie Tompkins Debra Porter Nada & Wayne Shaw Katherine Thompson Ericka Williams Lynne Barnes Amy Fruehling Beth Katsinas Kelly Parker Sandy Tompkins Alicia Powers Jane Sherburn Drs. Catherine & Paul* Thurston Kristin Williford Leanne Barnhart Barbara Gentry Jan Kiley Marilyn Parkhill Carol Tracy Leslie Preslar Clifford Shipley & Victoria Rowe George & Susan Timmons+ Kelsey Wilson Judi Baylor Mary Gentry Katherine Kinser Jana Perry Mary Treacy Shiff Anita Pruitt David & Jan Sholem Jonathan & Brenda Timmons Janet Winningham Nancy Bell Nancy Geubelle Bobbie Jo Kirby Joan Plunk Jennifer Vallowe Dr. Rebecca Puher Lexi Shurilla John Titus Dr. Charles & Sarah Wisseman Danielle Berger Linda Glazier Dr. Suzanna Kitten Penny Porter Susan Van Bibber Brad & Michelle Pullen Elizabeth Silver Dr. Maury & Janis Topolosky Shirley Witte Lindsay Bigler Joann Gorrell Pamela Knox Johnalene Radek June Van Vorst Tammy Purcell Ron Simkins Mary Treat Dr. Richard & Ava Wolf Pamela Bigler Melanie Graven Susan Krock Michelle Ramage Dena Vermette Pat Ramshaw Angela Simpson Lauren Trisler Rebecca Wolken Jennifer Black Jillian Graves Barb Kuhl Sandra Reifsteck April Vogelsang Jerald & Christie Ramshaw Patricia Singer Sarah Trusner Dr. S. Renee Woods Carol Blankenburg Jane Green Dr. Annette Lansford Gretchen Robbins Pamela Walsh Drs. Laura Randolph & Jerome Oakey+ Piyush Singh Dr. Michael & Monique Tsipursky Brooke Wright Gail Block Jaymie Green Dr. Sandy Leister Faith Roberts Catherine Webber Dr. Mehmoodur Rasheed & Neelma Zafar Ray & Patricia Skeen Paul & Anke Tucker Laura Yeager Amanda Bodine Theresa Green Robin Leonard Regina Ross Ann Webbink Dr. Shabeera & Rafi Rauther Linda & Jim Sloat Heather Tucker Jamie Young Sandra Boileau Antoinette Greenberg Brenda Lerner Berg Lee Ann Rotz Cynthia Wellman A. Lane & Virginia* Rayburn Kevin Smith Charles & Linda Turok Melissa & Harold Zahnd Lesa Brandt Donna Greene Marlene Lincoln Rosemary Sabbia Brittney Wetherell Susan & Timothy Reardon+ Amanda & Sean Smith Lynn Ullestad Sarah Zehr Carol Bunting Sue Grey Margo Lykins Jane Santogrossi Zach Wetherell Staci Redding Harold Smith Thomas Underhill Charles & Pamela Zelinsky Jessica Burkybile Kimela Griffith Patricia Madsen Tina Schable Mary Wetter James & Julie Reed Patricia Smith University of Illinois - Intercollegiate Athletics Dana Ziegler Carolyn Burrell Rebecca Guyette Heather Masters Sherleen Scheibly Nancy Whitford Katrina Reible Shannon Smith Marilyn Vang Katie Zimmerman Molly Caldwell-Wetters Anne Hall Amanda McCartney Debbie Schmidt Shelley Williams Rick & Teresa Reifsteck Brian Smolich Kathryn Vaughn Kris Zogg Dr. Kristine Carpenter Andrea Harrington Mary McGrath Rachael Schott Shirley Witte Sandra Reifsteck+ Gerald & Barbara Snelling Diane Velchek Steven & Susan Zumdahl Laura Caveny Jocelyn Harseim Donna McLaughlin Katie Schroeder Brooke Wright Rob & Amy Remus George & Jacqueline Snider Leilani Villafuerte Margaret Cline Jessica Hartke Dr. Patricia McNussen Rachel Schroeder Sarah Zehr Elizabeth Reynolds Cheryl Snyder Edith Voegele Courtney Cox Barbara Hartman Dina Meek Christine Scroggins Dana Ziegler Christopher Rhoades David Snyder Megan & Steve Vogel Jo Ann Creek Dr. Lynn Hassan Jones Holly Melby Julianna Sellett Katie Zimmerman Emily Richard Mindy Spencer Steven & Stacie Vogelsang Cheryl Dale Jane Hays Haley Miller Jane Sherburn Karin Rickley Laura Sprague Drs. Hans Von Marensdorff & Judith Rowen Joyce Day Ellen Hendrickson Meredith Mills Patricia Singer Julie Rigg Kurt Stahler James* & Beverly Voss Sandy Desalvio Heather Hintz Lina Mongwa Christine Slater-Vohs Ava Rives-Tomson Dr. Sinisa & Ana Stanic Marti Waggoner Maggie Dougherty-Roberts Patricia Holaday Terra Mullins Linda Sloat

*deceased +Founders’ Society member 22 23 Margaret Carle Morris Society Membership in the Margaret Carle Morris Society is extended to individuals who made or have confirmed plans to make a gift to Carle through their estate. Margaret Carle Morris Society members give through various methods, including bequests, charitable gift annuities, charitable trusts, gifts of real estate and gifts of life insurance. We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the following members and others who wish to remain anonymous:

John & Sharon Ady Dr. Robert & Brenda Good Jim* & Judy Lindsay Sandy Reifsteck & Ernie Rueter* Bruce* & Brenda Albers Michael Greenberg Pat Madsen Jerry & Carole Ringer Louise Allen* Donna & Michael Greene Dr. John & Donna Mason Jr.* Donald & Lucinda Samford Neal Asklund Habeeb & Joy Habeeb Vern McGinnis Jerry Sampson Susan Funkhouser Bates Hany & Saada* Hamdy Mary McGrath Richard Sanders Dr. Richard & Judi Baylor Jane Hays Dennis McMillan Ed & Carol Scharlau Mary Bement Robert & Norma Hible Dr. David* & Nancy Morse Sherleen Scheibly Sandra Broadrick-Allen* Anita Hodge Bill* & Adele Myers Rachel Schroeder Dr. William & Janella Cooley Dr. Jessie Houston Dr. Craig & Leslie Neitzel Jack & Lyn Secord Mary Corrigan Roger & Mary Hunt Petrea Nelson Gayle Snively Burrus Dickinson Dr. George Irwin Jr.* Ryan O'Connell Rick & Jeanene Stephens J. Andrew Edwards Adrienne Ives Phares & Harriet* O'Daffer Cathy Still Marny & Dale Elliott Lyn Jones John & Page* Parkhill Dr. Raymond & Nancy Suchor Pete & Marsha Elmer Stephany Joslin Robert & Nancy Parkhill Ann Talbott Dr. E. Richard & Nathalie* Ensrud Anna Keaton Joanne Peterson Karen Timmerman Dr. Harlan* & Patricia Failor* Jan Kiley Dr. John & Gwen Pollard John & Janet Tucker Jerry John Felmley* Helen King Robert Potts Charles & June Van Vorst Ralph & Joanne* Fletcher Junior Kool Edward & Nancy Proctor Jim & Dena Vermette Scott & Rebecca Ford Ruth Krieger Dean Puyear Mary Louise Watson Jerry* & Linda Gladu Dr. Curtis Krock Christine Reck Isaac Dell Wheeler Jim & Susan Gleason Dave & Barbara Kuhl Jerry* & Sonja Reece Leon Wilson James Glenn Florene Lawrence Scott & Judy Reichard

*deceased

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