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2016 Honor Roll of Donors a Year of Transformation 2016 Honor Roll of Donors A Year of Transformation We greatly appreciate your support of programs that enhance technology access, literacy and education; and support the IEEE professional community. The names listed are those who believe and invest in transforming lives through the power of technology and education. President's Circle Diane & Gary Tooker Leader $100,000 and up $10,000 to $24,999 G&W Electric Benefactor Anonymous Burton J. McMurtry $25,000 to $49,999 American Transmission Company McMurtry Family Foundation Burns & McDonnell F. Paul De Mello Nokia Bell Labs George F. Farris EnerNex LLC Ewing Marion Kauffman Schweitzer Engineering IEEE Signal Processing Society Foundation Laboratories, Inc. Microsoft Corporation F. Paul De Mello Trust Northrop Grumman Corporation Malcolm W. P. Strandberg, Clinton R. and Mary Turner Professor of Physics• Qualcomm Incorporated Gilliland Wolong Raytheon Company Mr. Chris Hickman Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. IBM Corporation Council of Honor Southern Company Charitable IEEE Circuits and Systems Society $50,000 to $99,999 Foundation, Inc. IEEE Communications Society Anonymous The Celia Lipton Farris & Victor W. Beacon of Learning Foundation IEEE Components, Packaging, and Farris Foundation, Inc. Manufacturing Technology Soc Doble Engineering Company The Viterbi Family Trust Intel Corporation IEEE Computational Intelligence Dr. Andrew J. Viterbi Society Valentin T. Jordanov IEEE Electron Devices Society The Grainger Foundation IEEE Industry Applications Society Tooker Family Trust 2 2016 Honor Roll of Donors IEEE PES Boston Chapter IEEE Power & Energy Society IEEE Antennas and Propagation IEEE PES Substations Committee IEEE Systems, Man, and Society IEEE Photonics Society Cybernetics Society IEEE Engineering in Medicine and IEEE Power Electronics Society ISO New England Biology Society IEEE Robotics and Automation Leah H. Jamieson+ IEEE Geoscience and Remote Society Leo Beranek Trust Sensing Society IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Peter A and Gretchen Lewis John Impagliazzo, Ph.D.+ IEEE Standards Association Lockheed Martin Infinera Corporation Institute of Navigation MathWorks Julius R. Insler NYISO (New York Independent Mr. John D. McDonald, P.E. Interprose System Operator) McKool Smith Kohls Omicron Electronics Corp USA NEC Corporation Pepco Holdings, An Exelon Maxwell P. Kolin Company Pearson Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. Quanta Services E. James Prendergast Anna V. Lawless S&C Electric Company Emerson W. Pugh Teck-Seng Low+ Sargent & Lundy Robert Bosch LLC Thomas E. McDermott Sacramento Municipal Utility Sony Corporation MYR Group, Inc. District Lawrence E. Tannas, Jr. Philips Electronics N.V. Schauwecker Family Trust The Motorola Solutions Robert J. Ringlee Harry E. Schauwecker, PE Foundation L. Dennis Shapiro Mahesh K. Shah Turner - Gilliland Family Fund Stephen B. Weinstein Donald R. Shepherd UC Synergetic Yield Engineering Systems Southern California Edison Zafiropoulo Family Foundation Patron Spectrum Engineering Corporation $5,000 to $9,999 Tektronix Inc. Anonymous The Dorsey & Whitney Foundation Sponsor Leo L. Beranek• The Shepherd Family Charitable $1,000 to $2,499 Dr. Murty P. Bhavaraju Foundation Anonymous Fred A. Blum The VMware University Research Alejandro Acero, Ph.D. Dominion Foundation Fund Acero Family Charitable Giving Dominion Resources, Inc. Jim Thomas• Account Albert Dosser ULTEIG Advanced Power Technologies Emerson and Elizabeth Pugh Fund Cherif Amirat Karen A. Galuchie Associate Anderson Charity Fund $2,500 to $4,999 GE Foundation Weston A. Anderson Eleanor Baum+ Google, Inc Apple, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dwyer Dr. Narain and Joyce Hingorani Bishnu S. Atal Thomas F. Garrity IEEE Education Society Vasudeva P. Atluri GE Global Research IEEE Instrumentation and Antoine H. Ayoub Roger F. Harrington Measurement Society Ronald R. Badamo Harris Foundation IEEE Microwave Theory and Sandeep Bala Ian and Tina Ross Family Fund Techniques Society C. Gordon Bell + 2016 IEEE Foundation Board Member ◊ 2016 IEEE Board Member • Deceased 3 2016 Honor Roll of Donors Utpal K. Bhattacharya IEEE Information Theory Society O'Malley/Beachum Charitable Anjan Bose IEEE PES San Francisco Section Lead Trust Roman F. Brodmann IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Richard F. Otte Susan M. Brooks Thomas J. Innes Pacific Gas & Electric John F. Burton Jean Jennings Karen A. Panetta Robert L. Byer John A. & Elizabeth J. Zulaski John J. Paserba, Jr. V. Caggiano Charitable Fund Prof. Arogyaswami J. Paulraj Kevin D. Casey and Constance Thomas C. Judd Barry L. Peiffer Campanella Paul Juodawlkis Bernard L. Pfefer Kevin D. Casey Walter R. Keevil Dennis J. Picard James Cheal Susumu Kobayashi H. Vincent Poor+ Kent Choquette Michael Korek Puget Sound Energy Janet C. Clark John D. Kraus, Jr., Ph.D. John D. Randolph James J. Coleman Ms. Eileen M. Lach Ms. Wanda K. Reder+ Mark Costin, Ph.D. Dr. Kenneth R. Laker Thomas J. Richardson Rickie Currens Palmer Langdon Mr. David W. Roop Lawrence R. Daddario Ray and Albe Larsen Jack L. Saltich Ray and Albe Larsen Victor B. Lawrence, Ph.D.+ Peter and Silvia Sauer Gordon and Katherine Day Howard H. Leach, Jr. Robert L. Schneider Paul De Martini Donald H. Lenhert Martin A. Schulman Nicholas M. Donofrio Mark G. Leonard Ernest F. Shoji Anthony Durniak Ira M. Lichtman Jesse E. Smith James R. Dyne Matthew S. Loeb Paul L. Smith James S. Edmonds Jacob Loomis Robert D. Smith Daniel L. Estes Luke Maki George F. Steeg Lyle D. Feisel+ Henrique S. Malvar, Ph.D. Takuo Sugano Roger U. Fujii+ Janet Mehall Symantec Jay Giri John W. & Lorraine Meredith Dr. Lewis M. Terman Concetto R. Giuliano Michael & Ina Korek Foundation The Boeing Company Trust Grace & Richard Okita Foundation The Day Family Fund Steven C. Moss David G. Green+ The Wyndrum Family Fund of the Muhlbauer/HighTech International Maureen Hamilton Ayco Charitable Foundation National Engineers Week Robert L. Heider Foundation Orlin D. Trapp Juergen Herre National Instruments Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Roy Edward Hock NCS Pearson Mr. Gordon Van Welie C. Michael Hoff NextEra Energy Foundation John R. Vig, Ph.D. Les Holland Nikon Precision Inc. Mr. Richard P. Waltermeyer, Jr. Daniel D. Hoolihan William D. O'Brien, Jr. Daniel E. Whitney, Ph.D. IEEE Dayton Section Gregory H. Olsen John & Elizabeth Zulaski IEEE Electromagnetic Olsun Electrics Corporation Compatibility Society IEEE Industrial Electronics Society + 2016 IEEE Foundation Board Member ◊ 2016 IEEE Board Member • Deceased 4 2016 Honor Roll of Donors Platinum Advocate Bob and Alice Dent Samuel H. Maslak, Ph.D. $750 to $999 John M. Derrick, Jr. Marco W. Migliaro Ed Aduddell David L. Divine George C. Milligan Albert A. Clark Donald H. Steinbrecher and Venkatesh Narayanamurti Joseph O. Elliott Rochelle L. Robbins Fund A. Michael Noll, Ph.D. Keith W. Golke EMD Performance Materials John T. O'Donnell Alfred W. Goodson James R. Fancher David Okada Sarah E. Hancock David Forfia Mr. Ray Olson George G. Harman, Jr. FormFactor Inc. Kshemendra N. Paul William J. Huck, Jr. Paul J. Fox Katherine J. Pearsall, Ph.D. William J. Jameson, Jr. Richard L. Gallagher Joshua M. Peavler Fred C. Mintzer Richard L. Gonyea Edward G. Perkins Michael J. Mulcahy Richard W. Granville, Jr. Dwayne M. Perry Alon N. Newton Geoffrey D. Green Jeffrey W. Pferd Roy T. Okamoto Jay H. Greenberg Govindarajulu Radhakrishnan Wayne H. Perry Walter W. Griffin Orlando F. Raimondo Ronald V. Schmidt Thomas H. Grim James C. Rautio Mr. Peter M. Silverberg Richard U. Guth• Hans L. Richter Thomas D. Stade William M. Hart Roland W. Roberts Raymond and Carmen Vargas Yeichi Hayashi Christopher Root Tim M. Hellman Karl G. Schick Gold Advocate $500 to $749 David A. Hodges, Ph.D. David A. Sealer Advanced Electronic Designs, Inc. William F. Holmes Sempra Energy Foundation Jack D. Ainsworth William G. Holt Jerry F. Shoup, Ph.D. Mr. Deb Baral Steven C. Horii, M.D. Stephen G. Simo Paul E. Bassett Dr. Hagen E. Hultzsch V. W. W. Souveroff, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bingham William W. Hurley Peter W. Staecker IEEE Mississippi Section PES James V. Boone Kay Stefferud Chapter David L. Bower Donald Steinbrecher Isaak Charitable Fund Arnold Brenner Akihiko K. Sugiyama James D. Isaak Samuel Broydo Susan and Peter Bingham Cecelia Jankowski John H. Bruning Charitable Fund M. H. Jordan Maurice Bruno The R. Michael Tanner Trust Marc P. Kessler Julian J. Bussgang Arun M. Thomas Nirupama P. Kumar Yousu Chen John M. Undrill Larson Family Fund Mark G. Clancy Juzer M. Vasi Mr. Patrick T. Lee Mr. Peter N. Clout Bernard F. Wadsworth David G. Leeper Kenneth H. Crompton Microchip Donald L. Leichtweis Jose B Cruz Jr. Chow Wai-Kwok Jane W. Liu David and Susan Hodges Fund Charles E. Weitzel Milton J. Lowenstein Mr. Hugh W. Denny Dr. Stanley A. White, LF George J. Mahl Willis S. White, Jr. + 2016 IEEE Foundation Board Member ◊ 2016 IEEE Board Member • Deceased 5 2016 Honor Roll of Donors Dennis R. Williams Alton A. Berg Dante C. De Mio John J. Williams Theodore Bernstein Ms. Lisa Delventhal Colin B. Willmott Navin B. Bhatt Russell G. Dewitt Willard M. Wiseman Gene E. Blankenship, PE Bliss L. Diamond Zhengyou Zhang Robert G. Blick Andreas R. Dill John V. Boehme Robin and George Dillard Silver Advocate Drayton D. Boozer Robin and George Dillard $250 to $499 Edith Borie Steve O. Dixon Carlton J. Abbott Edward Bosier Steven R. Doctor, Ph.D. David F. Abdo Don C. Bramlett Robert J. Dompe Abbas M. Abed F. M. Brasch Donald Nielson Schwab Charitable Michael S. Adler David P. Braune Account Anand A. Ahuja Sam J. Breidt Thomas E. Donoho Philip M. Alberton Lloyd R. Brown David R. Doucette, Ph.D. Dr. Charles K. Alexander, Jr. Albert R. Burge Patrick J. Downes V. R. Algazi Gerald O. Burnham Mr. Richard L. Drane David H. Altizer Terry Burns Duke Energy Mr. Marc T. Apter Dr. James T. Cain Robert B. Dybdal Manuel Ares Henrietta Cho Antony C. Eaton Peter S. Armstrong John H. Christian Bruce A. Eisenstein, Ph.D. Ethan Aronoff Edward N. Clarke Electrocon International, Inc. Robert J.
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