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Irvine Valley College offers clear and guided pathways to transfer, certificates, associate degrees, employment, and further education to a diverse and dynamic local and global community. We support student access, success, and equity. IVC fosters economic and workforce development through strategic partnerships with business, government, and educational networks.

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It is an honor to be the president of the Irvine Valley This past year has been full of outstanding College (IVC) Foundation Board of Governors. This has achievements and honors for Irvine Valley College. In been an incredible year for the IVC Foundation, as we 2016-2017, IVC received the distinction of holding the raised $1.16 million—30% more than last year. These ad- No. 1 transfer rate in the state of California. Moving to ditional funds translate into scholarships and program the top of the state ranking is quite a recognition. In support, thus ensuring our students will receive the best June, IVC was honored to receive the reaffirmation possible education. I want to thank our donors, volun- of our college’s accreditation by the Accrediting Com- teers, faculty, staff, and students. This success would mission for Community and Junior Colleges. This truly not have been achieved were it not for their dedication reflects IVC’s passion for student success. and hard work throughout the year. In September, we held a groundbreaking ceremony for IVC’s first building at the There are two people I would like to thank for their encouragement and knowledge Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP). This flagship building is designed about IVC, as I take on this new role as president. The first is Bill Hewitt, for his leader- to enable collaboration with industry to advance economic and workforce develop- ship over the past two years. As president of the IVC Foundation Board of Governors, ment. The new building will open for classes in spring 2018. he provided the guidance and knowledge we needed to stretch and reach for numbers that seemed almost unattainable. I commend him for his hard work and for truly caring In May, IVC finalized a Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) with the of about all IVC students. I also want to thank IVC President Glenn Roquemore for his California, Irvine Henry Samueli School of Engineering. vision and commitment to the Foundation. His presence and active participation in all of our events and meetings is remarkable and appreciated. In the coming year, we’re looking forward to building momentum on our Guided Path- ways project. IVC is one of 30 diverse institutions from 17 states selected to participate Again, thank you to everyone who pushed us to work harder and to think out of the box in the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Pathways Project. as we discovered new and productive ways to raise the funds necessary to ensure IVC students thrive. We are already hard at work to make 2017-2018 another record As you can see, IVC continues to strive towards establishing new partnerships that will breaking year! enable us to provide students with optimal avenues for success. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to another banner year ahead. Betty Jo Woollett, President IVC Foundation Glenn R. Roquemore, PhD, President Irvine Valley College 5 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17 TOTAL ENROLLMENT PATTERN ENROLLMENT ABOUT IVC 24% Day

ETHNICITY AGE STUDENT AGE 20,337 19% Evening 6.1% Under 18 57% Day & Evening 18-21 48.3% 22-29 24.7% 30-39 8.9% FULL-TIME MALE 40-49 5.4% EQUIVALENT 47% 50-59 2.8% STUDENTS 3.8% Over 59 FEMALE 53% ETHNICITY AGE8,543 Veterans 894 Enrolled ETHNICITY White 37.6% Asian 29.7% STUDENT INSECURITIES Multi-ethnic 17.2% Latino/Hispanic 13.1%

36% 2.1% of IVC students report at least one African American type of housing insecurity Pacific Islander 0.2% Native American 0.1% 26% of IVC students report having food insecurity 6 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE 24% Day

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37.6% PATHWAYS TAG 29.7% IVC is one of 30 institutions selected to participate in the IVC signed two new Transfer Admission Guarantee 17.2% national American Association of Community Colleges (TAG) agreements in 2017: one with Chapman 13.1% (AACC) Pathways Project, an initiative funded by the Bill & University and one with the University of California, Irvine 2.1% Melinda Gates Foundation. Henry Samueli School of Engineering. 0.2% 0.1%

7 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 IVC to Open New Building at ATEP

8 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE Career Education

New Facility at ATEP to Offer Path to Career Education

IVC’s new $17.7-million, state-of-the-art facility, the Integrated Design, Engineer- ing and Automation (IDEA) building, will open its doors to students in 2018. Courses offered will include engineering, photonics, design model production, electronic tech- nology, and electrical technology.

IDEA is located within the 62-acre Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP) in Tustin, a development of the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD).

In addition to five classrooms, the 32,492-square-foot IDEA building includes spe- cialized teaching facilities such as an alternative energy lab, an optics/photonics lab, an electronics lab, and an automation/digital manufacturing lab.

Program offerings at IDEA will be tailored to support the region’s current and projected workforce needs. IVC continues to pursue industry partnerships to develop training programs that will support high-demand jobs.

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Hoya and his company, Golden Boy Promotions, since January 2016.

Any of these accomplishments would be admirable for most, but Omar’s achievements are even greater considering the challenges he faced early on. He was not only an English language learner but also grappled with a learning disability. “I currently still struggle,” Omar says. “I suffer from test anxiety and find it really hard to focus.”

But he hasn’t let that stop him. No matter the obstacle, Omar says he commits himself to working hard to succeed. His perseverance was evident outside of school as well.

“When I was younger, my sisters and I went to local churches selling souvenir photos to earn extra money,” Omar says. He would later start his own gardening and car washing businesses. While he enjoyed the fruits of his labor, he also realized he wanted to do more. He wanted to go to college.

After graduating from high school in 2011, Omar enrolled at IVC. It didn’t take long for him to blossom both academically and socially. He interned in the marketing department, volunteered as a school photographer, served as a note taker for disabled students, and JESUS OMAR RODRIGUEZ became part of IVC’s inaugural Student Ambassador Program. The path to higher education for Irvine Valley College (IVC) graduate Jesus Omar In addition to school, Omar was holding down a job as operations manager for a property Rodriguez was not always an easy one. Growing up the youngest of three children in management company. In this role, which he held for three years, he oversaw community Corona, California, Omar always knew he wanted to do great things in life. Little did he events and management duties, and led a staff of 7. It was during this time that he began know that one day he would be living in Washington, DC while he completes a ten-week interning and later working for Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions. Omar is internship program through his college, the University of California, Irvine (UCI). currently completing his UCDC internship, where he is working for Voice of America. He is on track to graduate from UCI in Spring 2018. After graduating from IVC in June 2015, Omar transferred to UCI, where he is studying political science and serving on the Dean’s Ambassadors Council. He was admitted to Even still, Omar says, “There’s still so much more to accomplish.” His next move is to the UC Washington Academic Internship Program (UCDC) in Fall 2017. If that isn’t impres- attain his Master of Business Administration from UCI, the University of Southern Califor- sive enough, he additionally has been working as a marketing consultant for Oscar De La nia, the University of California, Los Angeles, or Stanford University. 10 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IVC Teacher of the Year

Full-Time Part-Time Emeritus Professor of the Year Professor of the Year Professor of the Year MICHAEL CASSENS RICK SCHANK JUDITH SHIELDS

Michael Cassens joined the Irvine Rick Schank received his MFA in For the last 10 years, Judith Shields Valley College faculty in 2008. He photography from California State has brought dedication, encourage- has served as a co-advisor to Psi University, Fullerton (CSUF) and his ment, patience and enthusiasm to Beta, the psychology honors society, BFA in communication design from her Tai Chi and Dayan “Wild Goose” since 2006, and as faculty advisor Kutztown State University in Kutz- Qigong classes. Prior to teaching, for the LGBTQ Alliance, Travel Club, town, Pennsylvania. His higher edu- Judith spent 40 years as a registered Improv Club and Asian Social Club. cation career has spanned over four nurse, some of which was spent vol- decades teaching such subjects as unteering in a charitable hospital in For the last year, Michael has served creative photography, digital media, India. as the acting director of the IVC Hon- and corporate identification and ors Program, and for two years as the trademarks. Judith’s compassion and non-judg- program coordinator for Multidisci- mental teaching style are what draw plinary Undergraduate Research and In addition to teaching at Orange students to her. She keeps current by chair of the Task Force on Under- County institutions such as CSUF attending teacher training each year graduate Research. and , Rick has at the Wen Wu School of Martial Arts taught within the South Orange in El Cerrito, CA. County Community College District off and on since 1995. 11 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 The Irvine Valley College Foundation believes in contributing to a meaningful experience that enhances teaching and learning at Irvine Valley College. Every day we cultivate resources because we strive to provide access to an exceptional education and a caring campus community.

12 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE Jonathan Stebel Scholarship Awards Ceremony

On a brisk May morning, scholarship representatives, donors, students, faculty, and staff gathered in the Live Oak Terraces for the 32nd annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony. While the air was chilly, the atmosphere was warm, as 643 scholarships totaling over $420,000 were awarded—both record-breaking numbers. More IVC students than ever are receiving support in the form of a scholarship.

During his remarks, IVC President Glenn Roquemore shared some thoughts on the impact that financial assistance can have on a student’s educational experience. He stated, “A scholarship can make all the difference in the world for a student struggling to balance school, work and family. Perhaps an award today will allow a student to work fewer hours at a part- time job, because even cutting back a few shifts can make an incredible difference in a student’s overall academic success. Or maybe the scholarships given today will enable a student to invest in a much-needed text book. For each student, the impact varies, but one thing is consistent—it makes a real difference.”

Attendees also heard from Jonathan Stebel, an alumnus of IVC who received a scholarship when he was a student. After graduating in 2011, he continued his educational career at UC Berkeley. Following graduation he secured a job in the gaming industry; something he had only dreamed about when he was a student. He encouraged students to follow their dreams and find careers they are passionate about. During the ceremony, one student was awarded the Jonathan Stebel Scholarship, which Jonathan’s mother established when he completed his time at IVC; Jonathan donates to it now.

The event would not be complete without acknowledging scholarship representatives, donors, and recipients. Included in our list was the Maxwell Family Scholarship, one of 10 new scholarships started this year. Helen and Peter Maxwell established a scholarship to support student veterans majoring in science, technology, engineering or math. After realizing the impact that a scholarship can have on an IVC student, the Maxwells sent another gift in order to establish the Maxwell Family Endowed Scholarship. Students at IVC will benefit from their generosity in perpetuity. 13 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 The IVC Foundation Celebrates $1 Million Reaching 1,000,000 in almost anything is a major accomplishment. Reaching it three times in one year is reason to celebrate. Thanks to our very generous donors, both past and present, the IVC Foundation reached the following milestones: > $1 million raised during the 2016-2017 fiscal year > $1 million in our endowment account > $1 million in our investment account 14 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE Thousands of inventions, hundreds of judges, and countless newspaper arti- cles and television appearances are all part of what has made Astounding Inventions a unique and special event for the last 30 years. First held as part of a building open- ing, this incredible event has grown tremendously; the community’s support is a large part of what made it successful. With 250 K-8 inventors and their families participat- ing, approximately 2,000 people come to Irvine Valley College every year to take part in this outstanding event. Organizers introduced two new concepts this year. The first was incorporating a theme; this year’s was “Reducing Your Carbon Footprint: SMALL Footprints Help Our Environment in BIG Ways.” Secondly, students now have the opportu- nity to create a video about their projects in lieu of making a poster.

Astounding Inventions provides a unique STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) opportunity for students from the Irvine Unified and Tustin Unified School Dis- tricts. As the students begin their projects, they are asked to identify a problem that they would like to solve. A few years ago, one student focused on her family’s frustration from circling a parking lot looking for a spot. She designed a system that identifies the number of spots available on each floor of a parking structure. This project was awarded a pro-bono patent search from Knobbe Martens, and now can be found at malls, hospitals, and airports around the country.

2017 Astounding Inventions SPONSORS JOIN US FOR Presenting Sponsor Orville & Wilbur Wright Cox Communications Sponsors ASTOUNDING Klein, O’Neill & Singh, LLP Patent Sponsor Merage Institute INVENTIONS Knobbe Martens Skyworks IN 2018 ON Marie Curie Sponsors Engineer Sponsor Raytheon IEEE JANUARY 27. Waste Management Candace Huie 15 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 2017 Foundation Awards Dinner

Over 350 community members gathered at the Discovery Cube Orange County on March 11 for the 2017 IVC Foundation Awards Dinner: Celebrating Excellence. The annual event proved to be a big success, as the Foundation raised $117,000. The contributions raised support for student scholarships, programs, and services, ultimately impacting overall student success.

During the event, participants had the opportunity to experience the incredible talents of IVC faculty and students. While enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, attendees were entertained by theater students who sang and danced to a number of popular songs. Photonics Assistant Professor Desiré Whitmore engaged the crowd with her laser graffiti. As guests entered the main function hall, they were treated to music played by Jazz Ensemble instructor and conductor Dan St. Marseille and his students. Finally, attendees heard about the incredible impact IVC had on students Ninaz Valisharifabad and Drake Martinez. 16 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE SPONSORS Gold Sponsors Silent Auction Table Sponsors IVC Table Sponsors Cornerstone Specialty Insurance Services, Inc. Payden & Rygel Academic Senate Hudson Pacific Properties Pepper Hamilton Administrative Services Foundation Stephen Rochford Associated Student Government John Wiley & Sons Classified Senate Entertainment Sponsor ELEVATE AAPI @ IVC FivePoint Volunteer Dinner Foundation Board of Governors Lisa and Stephen Greenberg Valet Sponsor Instrumental Music Area Irvine BMW Invitations and Programs Office of Instruction Main Graphics Psychology Faculty Floral Sponsor Student Services Cornerstone Specialty Insurance Services, Inc. Table Sponsors Theatre Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Rudd & Romo Silver Sponsors Dougherty Architects California State University, Fullerton Exchange Club of Irvine Concordia University Irvine Cynthia Gray-Lenahan Follett William “Bill” Hewitt and Barbara J. Jay Rotary Club of Irvine Candace Huie SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union IBI Group Strikers Football Club Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Bidder Paddles McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. The Charter 100, Inc. Orange County NAI Capital Elissa and Andrew Oransky Photo Booth P2S Engineering Cornerstone Specialty Insurance Services, Inc. Siemens

The following people were honored for Community Partner of Excellence Outstanding Classified Staff Outstanding Student Veteran going the extra mile to ensure IVC Saddleback Kiwanis Anthony “Tony” Sidoti Rachel Bartlett students continue on their path to the future: Lead Building Maintenance Worker Political Science Major Outstanding Administrator Outstanding Alumnus Traci Fahimi Outstanding Student Outstanding Faculty Dr. Tyrone C. Howard Dean of Social and Behavioral Dawn Murphy Dr. Kari Tucker-McCorkhill Faculty, Division of Urban Schooling in the Sciences and Academic Programs Psychology Major Professor of Psychology and Graduate School of Education and Co-Chair of Social Sciences Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles 17 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 PRO

PROMOTE Irvine Valley College Sponsored by the IVC Foundation

PRO IVC, an innovative donation-matching program, introduced a number of new elements that kept the campus and larger community engaged. Similar to years past, a pool of money from the IVC Foundation General Fund was allocated for matching funds for nearly every cash donation recieved.

This year, we introduced the PRO IVC piggy bank. The banks can be seen in offices around the campus. Throughout the year, some piggy banks took on new looks as depart- ments and programs dressed them up according to the theme of the month. Additionally, the banks played a central role in a number of PRO IVC’s monthly challenges. In the photo on this page, Vartan Simonian fills one of the piggy banks with $5 bills to help the Instru- mental Music Account win $250 for bringing in the most $5 bills that month.

In addition to being a lot of fun, the PRO IVC Campaign was successful in engaging faculty, staff, students, and the larger community. This year, the IVC Foundation Board of Governors pro- vided $40,000 for the match. More than $540,000 was eligible for the match. While the length of the PRO IVC campaign has varied over time, it is believed that this is the largest amount that has ever been included in the PRO IVC pool. A total of 114 accounts received matching funds, including 30 accounts started in 2016-2017.

PRO IVC Campaign

18 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE Endowments

Creating an endowment at Irvine Valley College ensures that our students and programs receive support in perpe- tuity. When you establish an endowment with a minimum gift of $10,000, the original gift is retained in perpetuity and the interest earned is awarded to students and/or programs annually. We would like to acknowledge all of our donors who made donations in order to establish the following contributions.

Alvin M. Lang Endowed Scholarship Fund Hewitt-Capaldi Osher Endowed Scholarship Art Department Endowment Fund Humanities Emeritus Endowed Scholarship ASG of IVC Osher Endowed Scholarship Instrumental Music Area Endowment Fund Assistance League of Irvine Scholarship Endowment Jack Scudder Endowed Scholarship Associated Geology Student of IVC Endowed Joseph Hewitt Memorial Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Fund Kirk C. Gorrie Memorial Endowed Scholarship AT&T Scholarship Endowment Languages Emeritus Endowed Scholarship Award for STEM Excellence Scholarship Lloyd and Lauretta Dyer Family Foundation Endowed Barbara and Christopher Riegle Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Fund Marie de la Palme Endowed Scholarship Brendan Jundanian Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund Maxwell Family Endowed Scholarship Cesar Chavez Osher Endowed Scholarship Nancy Lent Logan Osher Endowed Scholarship Choral Endowment Fund Nicholas Sandoval Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Chris L.C. Lee Creativity and Acdemic Endowed Nick Tucker Endowed Scholarship Fund Scholarship Osher Scholarship Account Classified Senate Endowed Scholarship Fund Student/Alumni Osher Endowed Scholarship Countess Pease Jeffries Endowed Scholarship The Charter 100 Osher Endowed Scholarship Cyndy McElyea Endowment Fund The Jenny Richards Endowed Scholarship Donald L. and Sandra F. Rickner Endowed Scholarship The Lillian V. Chandos Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dr. Shungnak L. and Ruth Y. Kim Endowed Scholarship The Lyle and Ethel Davis Osher Endowed Scholarship Drs. William and Barbara Jay District Trustees The Marilyn Foreman Endowed Scholarship Endowed Scholarship The Tonya Reed Gardner Memorial Music Endowed Faculty Osher Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Foundation Resource Endowment Volunteers at Irvine Regional Hospital & Medical George Edwards Smith Memorial Endowed Scholarship Center Endowed Scholarship Grace Everett Fulkerson Scholarship Fund Wyoma Hamilton Osher Endowed Scholarship Guidance and Counseling at IVC Endowed Scholarship 19 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 Every fall, hundreds of students attend their first semester at Irvine Valley College. Many of these students are underpre- Summer Bridge pared to succeed at a college-level curriculum. Nearly 70% of students entering Irvine Valley College require some level of remediation to succeed at college-level work. While some stu- dents may need only one course to prepare for college-level coursework, underrepresented students are up against even greater odds in their attempts to bridge the achievement gap.

After receiving a grant from Edison International in 2013, IVC faculty created the Summer Bridge program to help students acclimate to life at IVC. Students are recruited into the program based on their need for remediation and for having a parent who never attended college.

Students take two classes during this six-week program: Counseling 10 and Communication Studies 1. These courses provide the study and communication skills needed to succeed in college. They are also introduced to the many support services available to them, and are shown how to access these services. Aside from academics, students participate in activities such as attending museum field trips 188 students have and plays, and visiting local . completed the Summer Bridge program since 2013. The Summer Bridge experience offers profound positive effects for students, while providing them with skills that enable them to persist and earn an associate degree or trans- fer to a four-year university.

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Students ABOUT IVC 20 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE Early College & Scholarships

Thanks to an annual $100,000 grant from the City of Irvine, the College developed a partnership with high schools in the Irvine Unified School District to build a strong program for high school students. There are three parts to this program: scholarships, the Early College program, and funding for a counselor at Beckman High School. Over the past four years, 125 students received scholarships through this program; 132 students took an Early College class; and 559 received counseling at Beckman High School.

Students who participated in the Early College program over the past two years earned college credit, got a taste of the expectations of a college class, and experienced what it is like to take classes on a college campus. Students were able to select from a wide range of classes including biology, psychology, music, and computer infor- mation management. These classes have the potential to encourage students who plan to enter the workforce after high school to consider college. All participants earned college credit. While some of the students who enrolled in these classes were planning to attend college after high school, many were not. Their expe- rience at IVC encouraged them to explore and pursue this option.

50% $ of IVC students qualify for financial aid 21 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017

HONOR ROLL The Irvine Valley College Foundation celebrates our contributors who invested generously in our students and programs. Your gifts ensured that our students had the resources and opportunities they needed to have a meaningful and successful educational experience. The 2016-2017 Honor Roll recognizes gifts made through the Irvine Valley College Foundation between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017.

Edwin Choi $500-$999 Nancy and Mark Montgomery INDIVIDUAL DONORS Beep and John Colclough Brien Amspoker and Ellen Breitman Albert Mucho $50,000-$99,999 Brian Dougherty Hala Bazzaz Kristine Murakami Jeanne Egasse and Boyd Philpot Terence Nelson Peter and Helen Maxwell Robert Beaver Grace and David Everett Ed and Kathie Benoe Diane and Scott Oaks $25,000-$49,999 Karima and Philip Feldhus Diana Che Pamela Palmer Debra Fitzsimons William Peacock In Memory of Chris L.C. Lee Christine Cho Linda Fontanilla and Walter Deissler Vincent Cooper Fatima Ramos $10,000-$24,999 Terry Freedlander William M. Crosby Barry and Maria Rowe Jean-Luc Girardet Graham Ryland Cheryl Campbell-Hutter Parker Davis Cynthia Gray-Lenahan Mia Saint Clair Barbara Jay Corine Doughty Cathleen Greiner Katherine Schmeidler Stephen Rochford Brian Frisbie Kalob Hatcher Joan Frost Andreea Serban $5,000-$9,999 Candace Huie James Gau and Cindy Lao John and Michelle Simmons Fumiko Ishii Jennifer Tompul Trula Gorrie Will and Cheryl Glen Eric Johnson Matthew Tresler Jefferey Kaufmann Terri and Dennis Gordon Esther Kim Rosemarie and Andy Harris Kari Tucker-McCorkhill $2,500-$4,999 Jesse Kim Patricia Hassett David and Julia Lang Anonymous Amy Hunter $250-$499 Ken Lira Lynette Berk Lara Gruber Timothy Jemal Gholamreza Maleki Katherine Brady and Rich Hauschild Lisa and Stephen Greenberg Joseph Jiron PiLarr and Frank Marmolejo James and Cindy Callaghan William and Pamela Hewitt Shelley Kashyap Karen and Francis Orlando Treisa and Michael Cassens Elissa and Andrew Oransky Natalie Kurniawan Gayle and James Roberts Brooke Choo Glenn and Kiana Roquemore John Lathrop Gary Rybold and Xiaoqing Chen Elizabeth Cipres Jerry and Bari Rudmann Phuong-Chi Le Miguel Siu Kimberly Cooper Bob Vu Tammy Livingstone Randy Smith Juan Lopez Lois and Robert Di Alto $1,000-$2,499 Andrea Stebel Karen Martin Michael Drennen Fawn Tanriverdi Ilknur Erbas-White Anonymous John McColl Dora Wong Lionel Franco George Brogan Christopher and Kaye McDonald Bill and Betty Jo Woollett Toni Fuentes Dixie and Dane Bullock Todd Miller Aaron Yovan Benjamin Mis David Grant 22 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE

Rebecca Groff Terri Whitt Robert Hayden Dawn Pickering Randy and Audrey Hagler Arnold Wong Calisa Hildebrand Stephen Prince Mahshid Hajir James and Janice Wright Colleen Hildebrand Patricia Puleo Judy and Daniel Henmi David Jacobson Brittany Ramchandani Yuki Honda $100-$249 Sandy Jeffries Kathy and Terry Rasmussen Damien Howard Brenda Aguilera Nicholas Johnston Patricia Reynolds Jeffrey and Karon Hurlbut Timothy Ahern Cathie Joy Darrell Rideaux Mark Johnson Lisa Alvarez Frederick Judd Catherine Roberge Davit Khachatryan Jack Appleman Katherine Kelly Gilbert Rowland Sunim Kim Cecelia Assaf Jim and Doris Kollias Danny and Vickie Russell Howard and Janet Klein Rachel Bartlett Steve Krongold Carolina and Jeronimo Saldivar Anteng Li Brenda Borron Carolyn and David Kruebbe RC and Judy Shades Dirck Llorente-Blankenburg Melanie Buettner Edward and Tammy Lamb Kia Shafe Trevor Lund Michael and Caryn Burris Kenneth Lau Virginia Shank Kimberly McCord Susan Callen and Lorrie Lausten Dean and Linda LeBeau Kajsa Sibley Diana McCullough Carlos Carney Steve Lee David Simkin June McLaughlin Henry Carnie Nancy Little Evangeline and Rodney Smith Wes McLean Miriam Castroconde Bernadettte and Michael Long George Smith Marcia Milchiker Edris Chambers Kenneth and Maria Lopez Randy Smith Mary Jane Miranda Terry Cheng Rebecca and Boris Lubavin Parisa Soltani Graciela Monter Maria Cordova Barbara Luther Robert Stockton and Dorothy Fliege Thomas Moore Marcia and John Curtis Daniel Luzko Louise and Edward Straling Perry Morgan Jason De La O Kent and Joy Madole Matt Suarez Rachel Pena Sandy De Lisle Angela Mahaney Eileen Ta Thomas and Diana Pestolesi Armi Dedicatoria William Malecki David Tellers Anna Petrossian Christina Delgado David and Stephanie Martin Becky Thomas Joe Poshek James Demaio Michael Martinez Edwin Tiongson Corine and Antoine Reymond Jennifer Dewitt-Cordova Mary Matheis Albert and Yvonne Tjan Don Rockefeller Lanee and Thomas Edwards Marcela Maxson Gina Torres Sandy Rushing Arleen Elseroad Mitchell Mayers David and Patricia Valentine Kay Ryals Ron Esparza Erin McHenry Michael and Kathryn Valentine Trina Saba Irene Espinosa Eddie and Louise McNew Benjamin Vargas Joseph and Melodia San Juan Traci Fahimi Amy McWhorter Barbara and Robert Wagner Berkley Sanders Ronald and Kelly Fliege Pauline Merry Jennifer and Gary Ward Arie Shen B.D. Gaynor Brent and Julie Monte David Warren Vartan Simonian Jennifer and Joseph Gaynor Dawn Murphy Julie and Robert Webster Steven Sprague Gregory Georgantas Miho Nakatani Doug Wible Dan and Letisia St. Marseille Mathieu Girardet Roy and Petra Nevarez Pam Winkler Irene and Bennet Tchaikovsky Joshua Guesno Tuan Nguyen Wendy and Calvin Woolsey Eleanor Tiongson Sanjai Gupta Aaron O’Donnell Jason and Michelle Zenk K. Toyama Maureen and Louis Gutierrez Mary Opel Lianna Zhao Carolyn and Thomas Tucker Ruben Guzman Megan Peck Richard Zucker Richard and Paije Venturelli Melanie and Mitch Haeri Marica Pendjer Stefanie Zumbo Elaine and Michael Watanabe Bruce Hagan Mark L. Petersen Roger and Tracy Weninger Vicki and Robert Harris Lan Pham 23 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017

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Heritage Fields El Toro, LLC Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Global Printing & Packaging CORPORATE DONORS Hoag Hospital Jr. Auxiliary/Candystripers Long Beach Community College College $100,000+ IBM International Foundation Matthew Charles Blek Memorial Scholarship Ish Junior Golf Academy / Flex Plus Consulting Knobbe Martens Mike Quevedo Sr. Scholarship Fund Kiwanis Club of Irvine City of Irvine Laguna Beach High School Scholarship Foundation Murphy, Murphy, & Murphy, Inc. Kolinchak Enterprises Inc. $50,000-$99,999 Native Village of Kluti-Kaah General Account NAI Capital, Inc. Memorial Health Services SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union National Charity League, Inc. Music Association of CA Community Colleges Orange County Real Estate Veterans Initiative Tustin High School National Football Foundation and College Hall of Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club $25,000-$49,999 United States National Badminton Foundation Fame-OC Newport Beach Women’s Soccer Association Waste Management Orange County Newport-Mesa Unified School District Orange County Fine Arts, Inc. Anonymous Northwood High School Owen Locke Memorial Foundation ASG of IVC P2S Engineering, Inc. Philmont Staff Association Assistance League of Irvine $1,000-$2,499 Ahtna Heritage Foundation Pat and Paula Donahue Family Foundation Fund Plano Metro Rotary Club California Community Colleges Scholarship Aliso Viejo Community Foundation Payden & Rygel Productive Learning, LLC Endowment Anonymous Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation $10,000-$24,999 Assistance League of Greater Placer Pioneer Circuits, Inc. Riverside Community College Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo Psychology FT Faculty - Irvine Valley College S&B Foods Cornerstone Specialty Insurance Services California Association of Winegrape Growers Raytheon Santa Clarita Community College District Cox Communications Foundation Shire US Follett Higher Education Group California Retired Teachers Association, Harbor Siemens Building Technologies Summit County Chamber of Commerce Pepsi Bottling Group LLC Beach Div. 77 Signal Campus LLC The Wooden Floor Rancho Santiago Community College District Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Skyworks Solutions, Inc. Troops N Transition Saddleback Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. Associated Students SOCCCD Faculty Association United House of Prayer United States Treasury Community College League of California Southern California Youth Soccer Organization $5,000-$9,999 Conservation Corps The Allstate Foundation Ventura County Community College District CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Service Corporation The Charter 100 Wiley Publishers Concordia University DeVinney Plumbing The Summit Foundation Hudson Pacific Properties, L.P. Dougherty + Dougherty Architects, LLP Three Peaks Scholarship Fund Irvine BMW $250-$499 Edith M. Key Fund Town of Frisco American Red Cross Jack Scudder Memorial Fund Emerald Bay Real Estate University of LaVerne Arizona Tile LLC Magnet Learning Academy Fatima Welfare Foundation Association of California Community College Strikers FC - Irvine Foothill High School $500-$999 Administrators $2,500-$4,999 Gladys M. Kennedy and William L. Kennedy AEA Speech and Debate Club CCK Builders Educational Scholarship Fund Anonymous CDM Boys Basketball Boosters Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund Gotcha Media Holdings LLC Associated Students, Cotter Schools - Hiawatha Education Foundation California State University, Fullerton Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Capistrano Toyota Scion John Burton Foundation Chickasaw Nation Education Services Henry T. Nicholas Education Foundation, Inc. Capistrano Valley High School Associated LAD Custom Publishing Edwards Lifesciences Foundation High Desert Community Foundation Student Body Miss Tustin Scholarship Pageant Ernst & Young Foundation IBI Group Center for International Business and Communication Silver Parties LLC Exchange Club of Irvine Irvine Onnuri Church Studies Single Moms’ Ministry® Exchange Club of Newport Harbor Irvine Ranch Water District Clark Construction Group, LLC Spectrum Surfaces West Goodwill Industries of Orange County Klein, O’Neill & Singh, LLP Compton Community College The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Leon Owens Foundation El Camino Community College District Village Nurseries Wholesale, LLC 24 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE

$100-$249 William M. Crosby Tammy Livingstone The Huntington Library Ashmore Construction Cutco Cutlery Lorin Backe Photography The Living Desert Zoo Beckman High School Associated Student Body Dave & Buster’s Sharon Louie The Toll Roads Brinker International Del Frisco’s Grille Lyon Air Museum Trader Joe’s - Walnut C & N Investments Disneyland Resort Community Relations Main Graphics Village Center Calvin L. & Karen J. Nelson Trust Diversified Business Services Marconi Automotive Museum Trader Joe’s - Woodbury Krongold Law Corp., PC Michael Drennen Roopa and Prabodh Mathur Town Center Luisa Chocolatiere Dunkin Donuts Medieval Times Beatrice Tseng and MRJ Packaging Solutions Jeanne Egasse and Boyd Philpot Brandon Moody Kevin Chieh Chen Phi Theta Kappa El Cholo Cantina LLC / Hecho en Mexico Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa USS Midway Museum Rajput Institute Cheryl Ellison Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County View Cleaners Roark Financial Solutions Ramin Eshaghi Daniel Ninete Mayor Donald Wagner Rockafellor Tax Inc. Evans Brewing Company Maria Nunez Bill and Betty Jo Woollett Sonrise Roofing Inc. Festival of Arts, Laguna Beach Diane and Scott Oaks Yama Sushi & Grill tBP/Architecture Flightdeck Air Combat Center Ophir-Spiricon, LLC Jacqueline Zimbalist Follett Higher Education Group Elissa and Andrew Oransky Linda Fontanilla and Walter Deissler Karen and Francis Orlando IN KIND DONORS Toni Fuentes P. F. Chang’s Full Cycle Palm Springs Air Museum Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine Go Kart World, Inc. Papalucci’s Angels Baseball Cynthia Gray-Lenahan Tom Pestolesi Anonymous Harbor Grill Pick Up Stix Aquarium of the Pacific Hearst Castle and National Geographic Theater Planes of Fame Air Museum Art Steps, Inc. William and Pamela Hewitt Pretend City Children’s Museum Balboa Fun Zone Rides, Inc. Hilton Anaheim PRP Wine International Bart Bedard Hornblower Cruises & Events Regal Entertainment Group Big Air Trampoline Park Hornblower Cruises & Events - San Diego Richard Nixon Presidential Library Gregory Bishopp Hotel Irvine and Museum Black Angus Steakhouse IMPROV Stephen Rochford Bluewater Grill Seafeood Restaurant Infiniti of Mission Viejo Glenn Roquemore Boomers! Irvine In-N-Out Burgers, Inc. Ross Stores, Inc. Bradford Portraits Irvine Lanes Rowley Portraiture California Pizza Kitchen S&B Foods Center Club Orange County Islands Fine Burgers & Drinks San Diego Zoo Global Joanne Chen IVC Police Department San Luis Obispo Coast District Gwendoline Chien Barbara Jay Sawdust Art Festival Children’s Museum at La Habra Timothy Jemal Sea Glass Fine Art Photography ChocXO Kendra Scott Jewelry Vartan Simonian Ana Cobos Knobbe Martens Parisa Soltani Beep and John Colclough La Mirada Theatre South Coast Repertory Cornerstone Specialty Insurance Services Laser Quest Still Waters Vineyard Costco Wholesale Dean and Linda LeBeau StoneFire Grill Cox Communications Lenovo Target 25 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 IVC Foundation Revenue and Assets

$415,341 $420,602

$368,200 $372,806

$324,058 Contributions $864,233 Contributions Events $139,499 District Support 47% Revenue $156,929 36% District Support $662,394 Total $1,823,054

Events Revenue 8% 9%

Scholarships 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

$2,738,288 $1,027,293 $2,427,611 $2,255,281 $2,043,190 $789,035 $753,965 $715,885 $1,780,572 $626,251

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Endowments 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Net Assets 26 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE • ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IVC Foundation Board of Governors 7/1/16 - 6/30/17

Executive Committee Tammy Livingstone, Irvine Valley College President Jeannie Luong, Team Excel Real Estate William “Bill” Hewitt, Retired Brandon Moody, Smart Levels Media Rod Pierce, First Bank 1st Vice President Stephen Prince, Freedom Innovations, LLC Betty Jo Woollett, Retired Al Rajput, Rajput Institute 2nd Vice President Eric Roark, Roark Financial Solutions, Inc. Eric Johnson, Profit Recovery Partners Stephen Rochford, Irvine Valley College Arie Shen, Madas, Inc. Secretary Bob Vu, Raytheon David Martin, Lewis Brisbois Bidsgaard & Smith LLP William Woollett, Retired Finance Chair Candace Huie, White Nelson Diehl Evans LLP College Representatives Barbara J. Jay, SOCCCD Board of Trustees Glenn Roquemore, President, Irvine Valley College Dean LeBeau, Classified Senate Alvin Ng, ASG of IVC Board Members Diane Oaks, Management David Barnhill, Chang & Hale LLP Kathy Schmeidler, Academic Senate Robert Chow, HMD Consulting, Inc. William Crosby, William Crosby Law Michael Drennen, Cox Communications IVC Foundation Elissa Oransky, Executive Director Peter Gluck, PATNSTR APC Karen Orlando, Interim Director of Annual Giving Lisa Greenberg, Cornerstone Specialty Insurance Services, Inc. and Development Services Cynthia Gray-Lenahan, Edwards Lifesciences Karen Martin, Development Associate Damien Howard, Knobbe Martens Julie Scholl, Interim Development Assistant II

Find out more about the IVC Foundation by calling 949-451-5290, emailing [email protected] or visiting the website at foundation.ivc.edu. 27 FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 CONNECT

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