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PROGRAM THE EDDIE MARTINEZ BAND KERRY TYMCHUK: MASTER OF CEREMONIES NELDA NEWTON: WELLS FARGO BRAD MILLER: BALL JANIK LLP DAN RYAN: ALL HANDS RAISED LEE PO CHA: ASIAN FAMILY CENTER “TOGETHER WE HOLD THE KEY” PRESENTED BY: GRAHAM CROW: GRAHAM CROW BENEFIT AUCTIONS Hacks VS. Flacks MARK MASON AND DAVE ANDERSON, KEX 1190 Kerry Tymchuk has served as the Executive Director of the Oregon Historical Society since May 2011. Tymchuk is also well known for a public service career, which included serving as a top aide to U.S. Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Senator Bob Dole, and U.S. Senator Gordon Smith. Tymchuk co-authored several books with Bob and Elizabeth Dole, and also co-wrote the autobiographies of Oregon business icons Gert Boyle, Harry Merlo, and Al Reser. Tymchuk also serves as Chairman of the Board of Special Olympics Oregon, as well as a member of the Willamette University Board of Trustees. He was also a four-time champion on the popular television game show “Jeopardy!” What do Robert Palmer, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart, Steve Winwood, David Lee Roth, Run DMC, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Lenny White, Blondie, Meat Loaf, Celine Dion, Joe Cocker, Diana Ross, and Patti Labelle, to name a few, have in common? They’ve all recorded featuring the talents of guitarist Eddie Martinez. Eddie has played on many of the seminal hits of the 80s and 90s and since making Portland his home, Eddie has put together his own band including Bassist Gary Fountaine and Keyboardist Ramsey Embick. The current repertoire includes an eclectic selection of Rock and Blues, with highlights including Jeff Beck, Curtis Mayfield and Jimi Hendrix, as well as some of Martinez’s originals. FLACKS NAME: NAME: NAME: Peter ames carlin Paul Linnman Anne Jaeger NEW YORK TIMES ICONIC PORTLAND TELEVISION NEWS BESTSELLING AUTHOR RADIO & TELEVISION REPORTER, ANCHOR, AND PERSONALITY “GODDESS OF ALL THINGS GARDENING” HACKS NAME: NAME: NAME: Earl Blumenauer Tina Kotek tom Hughes UNITED STATES HOUSE SPEAKER, PRESIDENT, OF REPRESENTATIVES OREGON HOUSE OF METRO COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ALL HANDS RAISED Partnership For nearly 20 years, All Hands Raised has focused its efforts on moving ideas into action, connecting the dots between our community’s diverse efforts into unified collective action that supports kids in our classrooms. In all that we do, we bring a focus on education, equity and excellence from cradle to career. Most recently, this has manifested itself through the All Hands Raised Partnership, the local effort to align our community to improve educational outcomes for the 90,000 students in our six partner districts. Education, Equity and Excellence from Cradle to Career collaborative action The four current Collaboratives are: Communities Supporting Youth, co-convened by the SUN Service System Coordinating Council and Portland State University’s Center for Improvement of Child and Family Services Eliminating Disparities in Child and Youth Success, convened by the Coalition of Communities of Color Ninth Grade Counts, convened by All Hands Raised Ready for Kindergarten, co-convened by Social Venture Partners and Multnomah County Commission On Children, Families & Community COLLABORATIVES ARE CURRENTLY DEVELOPING ACTION PLANS, BUILT AROUND A CLEAR AND MEASURABLE THREE-YEAR GOAL. Learning doesn’t begin and end in the classroom. Transforming children into educated, independent adults is the job of the entire community. 12 Number of indicators driving our shared work and providing a measurement tool to help the community stay focused on supporting our kids 6 Number of districts actively engaged in the Partnership 200+ Number of organizations involved through active engagement in the Partnership 4,000 Number of students served through Ninth Grade Counts since 2009 12.2% Rate at which Ninth Grade Counts participants are “on-track” to graduate over their peers who do not participate council for the all hands raised partnership The Partnership is shaped by a Council of Executive Leaders from throughout Multnomah County who have set the work in motion by establishing 5 goals, 3 priorities, 12 indicators, and a methodology to set targets to measure progress. GREGG KANTOR SARAH MENSAH NW Natural Community Leader SWATI ADARKAR SANDRA MCDONOUGH CAROLE SMITH CHILDREN’S INSTITUTE PORTLAND BUSINESS ALLIANCE PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS MICHAEL ALEXANDER ANDREW MCGOUGH GWEN SULLIVAN THE URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND WORKSYSTEMS, INC. Portland Association of Teachers JACQUELINE ALTAMIRANO KEVIN PALAU KEITH THOMAJAN PORTLAND STATE STUDENT THE LUIS PALAU ASSOCIATION United Way of the SHANE BEMIS DON PEARSON Columbia-Willamette CITY OF GRESHAM WELLS FARGO KEN THRASHER PETER BRAGDON JIM PIRO Compli COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC ROD UNDERHILL SAM BREYER PRESTON PULLIAMS Multnomah County District CENTENNIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Attorney JEFF COGEN MICHAEL REESE DAVID UNDERRINER MULTNOMAH COUNTY PORTLAND POLICE BUREAU Providence Health & Services LINDA FLORENCE PATRICK REITEN BOB VAN BROCKLIN REYNOLDS SCHOOL DISTRICT PACIFIC POWER Stoel Rives LLP KAREN GRAY CARMEN RUBIO MALIA WASSON PARKROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT LATINO NETWORK U.S. Bank DON GROTTING DAN SALTZMAN CRAIG WESSEL DAVID DOUGLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT PORTLAND CHILDREN’S LEVY Portland Business Journal CHARLIE HALES JIM SCHLACHTER WIM WIEWEL CITY OF PORTLAND GRESHAM-BARLOW SCHOOL DISTRICT Portland State University SUE HILDICK CHARLES SCHLIMPERT DUNCAN WYSE CHALKBOARD PROJECT CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY Oregon Business Council TONY HOPSON, SR. LISA SEDLAR SELF ENHANCEMENT, INC. MODERN CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES Portland public schools foundation The work of All Hands Raised is driving ahead, and the organization remains committed to its historic and critical role as the Portland Public Schools Foundation, stewarding PPS parent-led fundraising and managing the PPS Equity Fund grants. Through 42 active Local School Foundations in PPS, $3.75 million was raised in 2011 and directly invested in classrooms. One-third of all the money raised through these Local School Foundations is invested, through an objective data-driven formula, in the schools that have the highest need in PPS, setting a national example for creating true equity within a district, and within a community. OUR SHARED IMPACT $3.75M Amount raised by PPS Local School Foundations this year Funds distributed to high-needs PPS schools through $965,000 the PPS Equity Grants for the current school year Positions in PPS currently supported in-part or in-full 124 through funds raised by PPS Local School Foundations Forty-eight PPS schools received Equity Fund Grants this year and the early reports indicate the funds are making an impact. Principals at these schools report that the targeted investments are having a positive impact on student engagement and academic achievement. Good news for our kids, our classrooms, and our community. Since 2000, New Seasons Market has contributed nearly $600,000, through the Cans for Kids and School Fruit programs, to the Portland Public Schools Foundation. This historic and significant support has enabled 100% of the funds raised through the PPS Local School Foundations to stay in schools and classrooms throughout the District. Amount raised by PPS Local School Foundations this year A SPECIAL thank you Dialsmith NW Natural The Greenbrier Companies Stoel rives llp Iberdrola Renewables University of Oregon JPMorgan Chase Vernier Software & Technology Special thanks to the corporations, organizations, and individuals whose support of tonight’s event makes the work we do to support our children and youth possible. Bank of America Legacy Health System Barran Liebman LLP Metropolitan Group The Boeing Company Miller Nash LLP Cable Huston Benedict New Seasons Market Haagensen & Lloyd LLP O'Neill Electric Chartwells School Dining Services The Oregonian Coca-Cola Pacific Power Columbia Sportswear Portland General Electric Comcast Portland Monthly Coraggio Group precision castparts corp. Gallatin Public Affairs Regence BlueCross Gary McGee & co. llp BlueShield of Oregon GBD architects Skanska Gerding Edlen The Standard Gratteri's Les Schwab Sussman Shank LLP Hanna Andersson Tonkon Torp LLP Hoffman Construction U.S. Bank kpmg llp Wieden + Kennedy larkins vacura llp asian family center Latino Network careoregon Portland Association of Teachers Congressman Earl Blumenauer Portland Business Alliance Concordia University Portland Community College David Douglas School District Portland Development Commission Education Northwest Portland Public Schools FamilyCare, Inc. Portland State University Susheela Jayapal & Brad Miller william & kieren porter Amy & Kevin Kohnstamm Providence Health & Services Jennifer Messenger Heilbronner Bill scott Ross & sheila lienhart Warner Pacific College Cole Mills Worksystems, Inc. I RAISE MY HANd FOR ALL HANDS RAISED Board of Directors LEE PO CHA ASIAN FAMILY CENTER CHRISTINE BARBOUR JACK ISSELMANN JENNIFER MESSENGER Community Leader THE GREENBRIER COMPANIES HEILBRONNER METROPOLITAN GROUP RICH BROWN SUSHEELA JAYAPAL Bank of America COMMUNITY LEADER BILL PORTER TREVER CARTWRIGHT SHEILA EDWARDS EDUCATION FIRST CONSULTING Coraggio Group LIENHART MAURICE RAHMING COMmunity leader MATT CHAPMAN O’NEILL ELECTRIC Northwest Evaluation ADRIENNE LIVINGSTON CARMEN RUBIO Association BLACK UNITED FUND LATINO NETWORK EMI DONIS SARAH MENSAH CONSUELO SARAGOZA Precision Castparts Corp. COMMUNITY LEADER MULTnomah county DAN FIELD CAROLE MORSE HEALTH DEPARTMENT Kaiser Permanente PGE FOUNDATION RON WALDEN