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Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 1 Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 FOUNDERS 3COM AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICAL, INC. KOKI AND CHARLES AMIN, AMERICAN PLASTICS INDUSTRIES, LTD APPLIED TECHNOLOGY, INC. ARLEN B. CROUCH FAMILY FOUNDATION ASHTON FAMILY FOUNDATION *F. LEE AND *FRED FOX AUERBACH ELDER AND *SISTER M. RUSSELL BALLARD BANKERS TRUST COMPANY MR. AND *MRS. HAVEN J. BARLOW THE JOHN T. BAUMSTARK FAMILY DENISE E. AND JACK BERNHISEL BERTIN FAMILY FOUNDATION *MARY HANSEN BOESCHE H. ROGER AND SARA S. BOYER C. SCOTT AND DOROTHY E. WATKINS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION BOYD AND JEAN CHRISTENSEN THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS FOUNDATION CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS HOWARD AND BETTY CLARK MR. THOMAS W. COLE MICHAEL COLEMAN COMPLETE HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MARY ANNE AND FLOYD COOPER CRAIG AND PAMELA CORRY JOE AND ALEXANDRA DWEK C. HOPE ECCLES AND RANDAL QUARLES KATIE ECCLES AND DAVID BURNETT KRISTINE AND SPENCER ECCLES LISA ECCLES SPENCER F. AND *CLEONE P. ECCLES EDWARD L. BURTON FOUNDATION ERIE PLASTICS FAIRCHILD-MARTINDALE FOUNDATION, HARRY T. AND ELIZABETH R. MARTINDALE, FOUNDERS FINKELSTEIN, THOMPSON & LOUGHRAN FLUOR ENTERPRISES, INC. 1 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 FRANKLIN COVEY CO. *BLANCHE AND *DAVID FREED DR. AND MRS. DAVID P. GARDNER SENATOR AND *MRS. JAKE GARN THE GEORGE S. AND DOLORES DORÉ ECCLES FOUNDATION THOMAS AND ANNA GERRITY GLAXO WELLCOME, INC. ESTATE OF EVELYN GOOTEE PERRY AND MARTIN GRANOFF PAUL R. AND *ANN C. GREEN SHARON AND RANDY HARMSEN HARRY S. SLOANE FOUNDATION L. RUSSELL AND EILEEN HEALY MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. HENKELS HEVERT INDUSTRIES, INC. MR. THORNTON L. HILL JOHN L. HINDS JEFF, STACY, RYAN, TYLER, AND ABIGAIL HORNACEK MARY AND FREDERICK HUBER *RAMONA AND *ALEX HURTADO ICI AMERICAN HOLDINGS, INC. THE IMPART GROUP, INC. INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE ELLIS R. AND KATHRYN S. IVORY THE J. PAUL GETTY TRUST JACOBSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. ESTATE OF EDITH M. JENNINGS THE CAROL M. AND WESLEY A. JOHNSON FAMILY MS. BARBARA F. KAMPEN LINDA AND ILAN KAUFTHAL DIANE AND MICHAEL KERN SKIP AND KIMBERLY KLINTWORTH *JEFFREY L. S. KOO GERALD G. KRUEGER, MD AND MELISSA WEIDNER BARBARA AND FRANK LAYDEN *MERLINE CLARK LEAMING DIANA W. AND *RICHARD E. LEE, MD 2 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 *ANN-MARIE AND ROBERT LENCE ESTATE OF JAMES B. LENDALL H. WILLIAM LICHTENBERGER MS. NANCY LIEBERMAN MR. AND MRS. STEVEN J. LUND M. HOLLAND COMPANY *COACH RICK MAJERUS KAY AND KARL MALONE MARSH USA, INC. *SUSAN A. MARTIN IN MEMORY OF THOMAS KEARNS MCCARTHEY, GIVEN BY HIS FAMILY MARIE AND MURRAY MCCOMAS CONSTANCE AND *FRANCIS MADSEN NANCEE AND WILLIAM MADSEN MR. LOUIS J. MARSCHAK MR. AND MRS. JOHN D. MELLOTT THE MITCHELL AND JUNE MORRIS FOUNDATION IN HONOR OF BENJAMIN EDWARD MORAN, GIVEN BY JOHN A. MORAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN MORGAN FRED AND LUCY MORETON MR. AND MRS. THOMAS MUIR NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION NIKOLAY YANKOVSKY-STYROL CONCERN (UKRAINE) O. C. TANNER COMPANY OKLAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY *MS. LARUE OLSEN SUSAN AND STEVE PRESCOTT, MD *BARBARA B. PRINCE *MR. AND MRS. F. SEATON PRINCE JR. THE R. ANTHONY SWEET FAMILY IN LOVING MEMORY OF BEN E. RAWLINGS GIVEN BY HIS FAMILY MARILEE RAWLINGS ANDERSON JULIE RAWLINGS BAGLEY MICHELLE RAWLINGS HUNTSMAN DAVID B. RAWLINGS R. SCOTT RAWLINGS 3 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 MARY LOUISE RAWLINGS RANDALL M. RAWLINGS STEPHEN M. RAWLINGS DR. J. CHARLES AND *JASMINE FREED RICH AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. BRIAN RIDD *JOY W. AND ODELL F. RIGBY, MD ROSALIE AND MICHAEL RINGWOOD THE ROBERT I. WISHNICK FOUNDATION *HAZEL M. ROBERTSON ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER CHERE AND JOHN ROMNEY *JO AND J. MARK ROSE *EVELYN ROSENBLATT RUBICON, INC. SALOMON SMITH BARNEY THE SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDATION *BERTRAM H. AND JANET M. SCHAAP SAMUEL D. SCRUGGS DR. HOWARD C. AND MRS. MARJORIE T. SHARP HARRIS H. AND AMANDA P. SIMMONS DAN C. SIMONS FAMILY *LEE S. SKIDMORE AND CHRISTINE PUGMIRE-SKIDMORE MR. AND MRS. GERALD SLOAN SMITHKLINE BEECHAM THE HYRUM AND GAIL SMITH FAMILY *IDA AND *DEE SMITH JULIE AND RICHIE SMITH RYAN, SCOTT, AND NICHOLAS SMITH MS. JANNIE SPADER *R. STERLING AND MARILYN SPAFFORD SPENCER F. KIRK FAMILY FOUNDATION SANDY AND DON STANUTZ MARGO AND BRENT STEVENSON SUN MICROSYSTEMS TERRY AND JAMES TAYLOR HARU AND *ARTHUR TOIMOTO *MARY LOU UNICE AND FAMILY 4 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 VAN COTT, BAGLEY, CORNWALL & MCCARTHY VANGUARD MEDIA KAREN AND STEVEN WEST STEVEN AND MARGARET WHEELWRIGHT *KENNETH L. WILLIAMS GAIL AND CURTIS WINTERFELD ROBERT WHYTE - AUDANT PROPERTY LIMITED ESTATE OF OLIVE S. YOUNG 5 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 BENEFACTORS - $1,000,000 + 5 FOR THE FIGHT THE KERRY PACKER FAMILY JAMES PACKER ALEX’S LEMONADE STAND FOUNDATION KHALID AND SALLY ALTURKI AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. MOONYEEN AND RICHARD ANDERSON ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH ∞ ELDER AND *SISTER M. RUSSELL BALLARD BEAUMONT FOUNDATION OF AMERICA RON AND *JACKIE BOONE *EVELINE BRUENGER CANCER PREVENTION INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA ∞ THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS FOUNDATION CTBC BANK CURESEARCH FOR CHILDREN’S CANCER DAMON RUNYON CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION DESERET POWER DHHS NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH DŌTERRA INTERNATIONAL FJ MANAGEMENT ∞ FLUOR ENTERPRISES, INC. THE FOSTER CHARITABLE FOUNDATION IRA A. AND *MARY LOU FULTON THE GEORGE AND SHAREE PAULSON 1997 UNITRUST ∞ THE GEORGE S. AND DOLORES DORÉ ECCLES FOUNDATION ∞ GLAXO WELLCOME, INC. HUNTSMAN CANCER FOUNDATION HUNTSMAN CORPORATION HUNTSMAN CORPORATION EMPLOYEES THE HUNTSMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION ∞ *JON AND KAREN HUNTSMAN ∞ INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE THE J. WILLARD AND ALICE S. MARRIOTT FOUNDATION KAHLERT FOUNDATION KNOBLOCH FAMILY FOUNDATION 6 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY THE LINCY FOUNDATION MAJERUS FAMILY FOUNDATION IN LOVING MEMORY OF SAMIR E. MARRASH, MD, CARDIOVASCULAR SURGEON, GIVEN BY *GAYE MARRASH IN LOVING MEMORY OF PHILIP ALFORD, GIVEN BY *GAYE MARRASH MEDIMMUNE, INC. MICHE BAG, LLC *LARRY AND GAIL MILLER THE MITCHELL AND JUNE MORRIS FOUNDATION NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE NIH NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL AND CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON MINORITY HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES ANDY NOORDA SUSAN NOORDA OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY IN MEMORY OF TERRI ANNA PERINE PI FOUNDATION PINNACLE ENTERTAINMENT PRA INTERNATIONAL QUALTRICS, INC. ∞ RALPH E. AND WILLIA T. MAIN TRUST THE RAY & TYE NOORDA FOUNDATION ∞ *HAZEL M. ROBERTSON SIGMA CHI FRATERNITIES ∞ *IDA AND *DEE SMITH ∞ JULIE AND RICHIE SMITH ∞ RYAN, SCOTT, AND NICHOLAS SMITH ∞ SPENCER F. KIRK FAMILY FOUNDATION STATE OF UTAH *HAROLD AND *ELEANORE STEELE ST. BALDRICK’S FOUNDATION 7 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION THOMAS C. MATHEWS JR. TRUST WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO *LARRY AND DOROTHY MOSS TRACINDA CORP US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES V FOUNDATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH THE VAN HORN FAMILY KEITH, AMY, SABRINA, NICHOLS, AND NOELLE VLCM FOUNDATION WILLARD L. ECCLES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ZIONS BANK 8 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 PATRONS - $500,000-$999,999 *JIM S. BATEMAN BEIGENE USA, INC. ∞ BERTIN FAMILY FOUNDATION ∞ *MARY HANSEN BOESCHE BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB ∞ C. SCOTT AND DOROTHY E. WATKINS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION PATRICIA AND WILLIAM CHILD ∞ CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY HEALTH CHARITIES OF UTAH CUMULUS DEUTSCHE BANK FELD FAMILY FOUNDATION FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE FUND ∞ DR. AND MRS. DAVID P. GARDNER LYNETTE AND ROBERT GAY, PHD HRSA RURAL HEALTH POLICY INCYTE CORPORATION JOHN WAYNE CANCER INSTITUTE AT ST. JOHN’S HEALTH CENTER KJZZ 14 ∞ SKIP AND KIMBERLY KLINTWORTH DAVID AND JULIE LAYTON THE LAYTON COMPANIES MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER MILLER BUCKFIRE LEWIS & COMPANY, LLC NIH NATIONAL INSTITUTE ALLERGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASE PAREXEL INTERNATIONAL R. HAROLD BURTON FOUNDATION ∞ MARY LOUISE AND *BEN E. RAWLINGS MARSHA AND BLAKE ROBINSON ∞ SALOMON SMITH BARNEY SARCOMA ALLIANCE FOR RESEARCH THROUGH COLLABORATION THE SDA FOUNDATION RON AND JODIE SMART BARBARA AND NATHANIEL STRINGHAM ESTATE OF HELEN SWALLOW 9 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 TEE IT UP FOUNDATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO THE WIGGINS FAMILY WON-DOOR CORPORATION ∞ NIKOLAY YANKOVSKY-STYROL CONCERN (UKRAINE) *SUZANNE ZIPPRICH 10 ∞ Founding Member * Deceased Huntsman Cancer Foundation Giving | 2019 GUARANTORS CLAIRE HOSEY ALLEN KAREN AND BRENT BARTHOLOMEW DIANN BENDER DORIS M. BOMGARDNER THE BOYER FAMILY FOUNDATION TRUST MARLA AND SCOTT BOYER PETER P. BRADLEY LYNDA AND GARY BRIDGE CLISE FAMILY VIRGINIA AND GORDON D. COOK ETHEL AND CARL DEFOSSE, IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES WILCOX ROSS DOAN RICHARD AND PAMELA DROPEK KARL DUNN SHELLEY EASTMOND RICHARD A. AND CAROL M. FAY *ALAN AND BEVERLY FRANK FREDERIKA HARLIN CHARITABLE REMAINDER UNITRUST STEVE FREDRICKSON DR. WILLIAM M. GASSERT MR. AND MRS. JAMES CRAIG GILBERT LOWELL AND JERRY GLASS PAUL R. AND *ANN C. GREEN CHRISTINA AND MICHAEL GREENBERG MRS. JUDY GRUENBERG, IN LOVING MEMORY OF HER HUSBAND KEITH DOUGLAS AND MARY HADLEY MARY AND BRUCE HANCEY
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