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2016 Donor's Campaign to End Premature Birth Campaign to end premature birth The March of Dimes acknowledges a special group of donors who, in 2016, pledged to support the Campaign to End Premature Birth. The campaign is our high-priority, major gifts initiative powered by generous supporters who are part of the movement to unite health care providers, researchers, hospitals, insurers, public health officials, public policy experts and others to realize a future with far fewer preterm births and far more babies born healthy and full term. The March of Dimes is incredibly grateful and recognizes these new pledges and gifts initiated in 2016: Abbott Laboratories, Inc. Dr. Thomas Iannucci Patricia Alridge Ingalls Shipbuilding Kara Altenbaumer-Price Jim Click, Inc. David Batelaan Dr. Richard B. Johnston, Jr. Suzanne Bates Margaret Leigh Kessler Bates Enterprises, Inc. Sashi Kilaru Benevity Ambassador Ron Kirk Vice Admiral Regina M. Benjamin Tom and Susan Koltun Annie Berlin Bob and Laurie Kruchten Dr. David Blann Dr. David L. Lakey Harris Brooks Mark and Jane Landon Jeff Bundy Alyson Layman Steve Burman Gladeline M. Lergier Timothy Butz Brandy and Mark Letson Karen M. Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lockwood David and Kathy Cassady Tom and Dianne Mallini Edward Chien Bernadette Mangan F. Sessions Cole Ron and Cindy Marks Andrew Conrad Dr. James N. Martin Jim Corbett Masimo Corporation Helen Cuccias Dr. Richard and Jo Anne McClead Brad and MacKenzie Curt Faye W. McClure Andy and Kelly Dahle Brian and Mary McGeady DD Traders, Inc. Darryl Miao Gary Dixon The David B. Miller Family Foundation Gary Frank Brent and Eloise Minor Drs. Steven and Patricia Gabbe Jeff and Kelley Minor Alfredo Gangotena Jeff Moore General Motors Financial Company, Inc. Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Don Germano Louis and Lisa Muglia James and Jann Greenberg Edward Myers Sharon and Thomas Higgins Vivek Narendran David Hilborn National Association of Manufacturers of the Kyel Hodenfield United States of America, Inc. marchofdimes.org/annualreport 1 Carole Ober, PhD Karen and Matthew Owens Paypal, Inc. D. Jay Pederson Theodore F. Perlman James and Michele Peruto Pfizer Inc. John R. Pitts PNC Charitable Trust Grant Review Committee Angela S. Prestia, PhD, RN, NE-BC, in honor of Aria Starr Platas John Rainey Charles and Marie Robertson Foundation Kimberly Robinson Nimisha Savani W. Michael Savin Sue Schick Dr. Megan Schmidt Schwab Charitable Fund Hamid Sharafatian Wayne A. Slocum John A. and Susan R. Sobrato Will Smith Southwest Bank Deborah Stanford Dr. Ellen and Eric Stang Charmaine Tang Elliott Tanos Greg Thompson Tosa Foundation Vanguard Charitable Dr. Donald Warne Frank York Roger Young, MD, PhD David Zaozirny Anonymous (5) marchofdimes.org/annualreport 2 2016 Annual report donor list The March of Dimes acknowledges the generosity of all donors who made gifts between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016. These gifts fuel our determination to find the causes of and preventions for premature birth and other infant health problems. We also recognize the millions of people who support us in so many ways throughout the year who may not be recognized by name here. $250,000 - $499,999 Dustin Brooks, Texas Anonymous Kate Brooks, England Karen M. Campbell, Calif. $100,000 - $249,999 Dara Canty, Md. Dr. Richard B. Johnston, Jr., Colo. Lisa Cate, Texas John R. Smith, Conn. Keith Chalfant, Texas Ted Chervin, Calif. Marc Cimino, Calif. $50,000 - $99,999 John and Barbara Comiskey, Calif. Anthony Ausiello, Mass. Mackenzie Curt, Ohio Gary Frank, N.Y. Andrew Dahle, Ill. Emma and Frederick Goltz, England Issam Darwish, Texas Jeffrey Gural, N.Y. Gary Davis, Ohio Ken May, Texas Sheri and Gary Dixon, Texas Randy and Cindy Pond, Calif. John Ellsworth, Jr., Alaska Catherine Enrico, Texas $25,000 - $49,999 Nelson Ferreira, N.J. Garret and Deeanne Akerson, Calif. Rella Fogliano, N.Y. Edward Cofrancesco, Fla. Domenic Forino, Calif. Daniel M. Fields, Ill. Drs. Steven and Patricia Gabbe, Ohio Christina Garcia, Texas Rajeev Gill, Texas H. Edward Hanway, Pa. Carolyn Grimm, Wash. Kevin Hart, Calif. Terry Hazard, Calif. William Kiefer, Texas Jessica and Tripp Johnson, Calif. Nancy Lukitsh, Mass. Mrs. G. Joshi, Fla. Eli Manning, N.Y. Randy Kibler, S.C. Mark Puente, Md. Robert A. Kindler, N.Y. Ryan Larson, Fla. $10,000 - $24,999 Chani Laufer, Md. Laurie A. Allen, Fla. Steven Laufer, Md. Mike Appling, Texas Monica Luechtefeld, Calif. Benjamin Arriola, Texas Dr. George Macones, Mo. Mark Bain, Texas Tom and Dianne Mallini, Fla. Julie Beauregard, Mass. Deborah C. Massingill, Texas Robert J. Bennett, Pa. Marc McDougal, Texas Greg Berlanti, Calif. Patti C. McWilliams, Calif. marchofdimes.org/annualreport 3 Brian Miller, S.C. Yolanda Arriola, Texas Carolyn L. Miller, Texas Stephen C. Ash, Texas Steve Moger, Wash. Leslie Aycox, Ga. Dan Montgomery, Texas Carsten Bach, Ky. Annie and Owen Morris, Calif. Rita Barksdale, Md. Sharon R. Murillo, Wis. Joe Bartone, S.C. Ramzi Musallam, N.J. Sandra Atlas Bass, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Norris, Texas Michael A. Battista, Texas Dr. Robert A. Novy, N.C. Brad and Melissa Batz, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connell, Mo. Elizabeth A. Beck, Ind. Kathryn Payne, Mass. J. Bennett, Pa. John R. Pitts, Texas Ken Blancato, Calif. Ryder Plante, N.M. Richard Booth, Ark. Kent Rathbun, Texas Mark Boyer, Va. Kevin Reed, Texas Matt Bremehr, Mo. Henry Reynolds, S.C. Susan Brendel, Wash. Jeff Rigsby, S.C. Diane Brierley, Texas Nancy Chritton Rogers, Texas David Cannistraro, Mass. Michael E. Rollins, Texas Chris Caraway, Texas Joseph Ross, Texas Frank Carroll, Kan. Joan Rubschlager, Ill. Noel A. Castellon, Calif. Cheryl Saban, Calif. Dorothy and Greg Chapman, Ill. Faiza Saeed, N.Y. Edward Chien, Ohio Richard Salus, Calif. Angela Ciklin, Okla. Adam Sandler, N.H. F. Sessions Cole, MD, Mo. Jeffrey Shell, Calif. Jim Corbett, Mass. Joseph R. Siegelbaum, N.Y. Peter Crist, Ill. Kurt N. and Katherine L. Simon, N.Y. Melinda Crowley, N.Y. Dr. Bernard and Mrs. Sheila Small, N.J. Corie Culp, S.C. Ed Smith, Mo. Larry Cunningham, Texas William Smith, S.C. Michael Curley, Mich. John A. and Susan R. Sobrato, Calif. Sam Darwish, Texas Jonathan Spector, Vt. Mrs. M. Davis, Ariz. William Wachtel, N.Y. Michael De Simone, Ga. Mark Weingarten, N.Y. Dr. David Deeter, Ill. Peter Wiese, Calif. John Denison, Mass. Cassy Willich, Texas Laura Deutsch, Mo. Frank York, Calif. David Diehl, S.C. Lisa Zagorin, Ill. Michael G. Doherty, N.Y. David and Sarah Zaozirny, Texas John Domagala, Mich. Joe Drake, Calif. $5,000 - $9,999 Lois W. Dyk, Texas Charles Adamo, England Norman Eaker, Mo. Pam Andrus, Texas Mark Eichorn, N.Y. John J. Angelone, N.J. William England, Ill. Barry Arbuckle, Calif. Edmond English, Mass. Wendy and Benton Armstrong, Calif. Diana Farmer, Calif. David Arnold, Texas Joe Faso, Calif. marchofdimes.org/annualreport 4 Javier Favela, Ariz. Robert J. Kamerschen, Conn. J.R. Ferguson, Texas Bart Kelly, La. Keshia Stewart Ford, Miss. Allyn Kilsheimer, Washington, D.C. Karen Forgrave, Texas Mark Kiskunas, S.C. Stephen Frantz, Neb. Michael Klein, N.Y. Daniel Galgano, N.Y. Tom and Susan Koltun, Ill. Alfredo Gangotena, N.Y. Desiree Kowkabi, N.Y. Nancy R. Georges, Fla. David Kramer, Calif. Don Germano, Ill. Alex Kurtzman, Calif. Aleem and Cindy Gillani, Ga. Dr. David L. Lakey, Texas Marcia Gilliam, Va. Richard Landreville, Ore. Steven Gilliatt, N.Y. Daniel Lebish, Pa. Gary Goodhile, AA, Mass. David Lee, Calif. Pauline Graivier, Texas Joseph Lee, Wis. Jill Hoggard Green, N.C. Jeffrey Leggett, Del. Michael and Shanda Groppetti, Minn. Susan Lehr, Calif. Anthony Gruber, Va. Dr. Ryan Lewis, Texas John Halley, N.Y. Jennifer Lewis-David, Md. Dr. Neil Hamill, Neb. Todd Lindsey, Ore. Cindy Hansen, Calif. Jared Little, Ill. Jim Hegarty, Mass. Dr. William and Marilyn Liu, Fla. Kristien Aaron Helbing, Calif. Dawn Machenheimer, Ohio Zoe Henriquez, N.Y. James Malerba, Mass. Chad Henthorn, Texas Vince Mancini, Ill. Jose Herrera, Calif. Peyton Manning, Ohio Ray Higdon, Fla. Bob Maresca, Mass. Kyel Hodenfield, Texas Ellen Marks, Ind. Jon Hodges, Texas Ron and Cindy Marks, Fla. Wes Hodges, Kan. Frank Marshall, Calif. Norman K.A. Hoffer, Pa. Rick Martino, Mass. Barbara Holmes, Texas John McConville, Conn. Todd Hopkins, Iowa Frankie McDermott, Calif. Susan Howell, Va. Sean McManus, N.Y. Pam Hower, Colo. Wendy Melvin, Md. Cari Hudson, Calif. Deidra Merriwether, Ill. Thomas Hurd, Ga. Chris Merziotis, Calif. R.A. Hutchings, Calif. Thomas Miller, Mo. Dr. Thomas Iannucci, Ill. Samuel and Sherri Mirejovsky, Calif. Tim Ingrassia, N.Y. John Mitchell, S.C. Beth Jacobs-Ward, Calif. Akbar Mohamed, Texas Rebecca Jacoby, Calif. Rishma Mohamed, Texas David Jacquin, Calif. Rollins Montgomery, Ala. Anne L. Jaindl, Pa. Janice M. Moore, Conn. Deborah James, N.Y. Jeff Moore, Ohio Robert Johnson, Calif. Christopher Morosky, Conn. Mary Jones, Iowa Dr. Louis Muglia, Ohio Madeleine Jordache, N.Y. Bob Muzyka, Texas Doug Josephson, Colo. Deborah Namnoum, Conn. marchofdimes.org/annualreport 5 Bonnie Nelson, Calif. Kevin Sharp, Texas Duane Nicholson, Wis. William Sherak, Calif. Janiece Niemann, Texas Jerry Silber, Conn. Jill Niland, Ga. Joseph Simone, N.Y. Taylor Noseff, Texas Jim Smith, Texas Chuck Nugent, Fla. Michelle Smith, N.Y. Carole Ober, PhD, Ill. Sam Smith, Texas Morgan O’Brien, Pa. Will Smith, Mo. Dr. Olubunmi Okanlami, Ind. Clarence Spalding, Tenn. Onyiye Okezie, Calif. John Splude, Wis. Casey Olson, Texas Deborah Stanford, Texas Catherine O’Neil, Mass. Dr. Ellen and Eric Stang, Pa. Karen and Matthew Owens, Ariz. Kris Starr, Texas Ronald Paulus, N.C. Mike Stephens, Texas Leon Peck, N.Y. Trey Strong, Texas D. Jay Pederson, Calif. Tobe Suarez, Mo. Steve Pellow, Conn. Eugenie Sullivan, Mass. Sydara Pels, Calif. Elizabeth Summers, Calif. Theodore F. Perlman, Ill. Billy Swails, S.C. James Phelan, N.Y. Chris P. Sywassink, Ga. Carla Phillips, Kan. Elena Tejeda, Texas Dana Points, N.Y.
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