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Annual Report 2017 Annual Report 2017 2017 Board of Trustees Kim Belcastro, Chair Gregory A. Robinson, Vice Chair Jessica Barry Charles L. Ellington II John L. Green Denise Hale Nick Keyes Table of Contents Nicole M. Luisi 3 ••A Remarkable Year of Elaine T. Mattox Donna Milam Giving and Commitment Mark P. Monsour, MD 4 •• 2017 Disbursements and L. Tony Ortiz Thomas Retzios, DPM, FACFAS Contributions Robert Siebenthaler 5 •• MVH Foundation Emeritus Members Fundraising Highlights Edward J. Blake Chris G. Pulos Robert H. Brethen Ann Reynolds 6 •• Thank You Donors! Richard C. Cammerer, Sara E. Rich MD Lois H. Ross 8 •• Individual Donors, Richard F. Carlile William K. Rundell, MD Kathleen A. Carlson R. Daniel Sadlier Businesses, Deanna J. Chapman, William J. Schneider Organizations and DPM Norman J. Michael W. Craig, MD Schneiderman, MD Foundations Parviz Daneshjoo, MD Wendy B. Scholl Richard P. Davis Harry A. Seifert Matthew O. Diggs, Jr. Karen P. Sensel On the cover from top: Celebrating Jeanne N. Eickman Arik A. Sherk, Esq Michael J. Emoff R. Bruce Snyder Nurses Week; the Sorensen family Joseph Gordon David A. Storer opens Emmett’s Place; Lauren’s 5K Ken Herr Bill M. Thornton Macy P. Janney Fred E. Weber Run participants; Promise to Hope Rodney W. Kennedy, Eva C. Williamson physicians and care coordinator. Ph.D. Jay M. Woodhull Susan M. Lipowicz Jack Lohbeck John M. Manier Founding Trustees Randy Marriott, MD Robert F. Chelle Mary B. McIntosh Rev. Dr. Robert D. CRPC, CDFA Fenwick Enhance the patient and family experience Vail K. Miller Dan E. Meininger, Missionat Miami Valley Hospital by raising Shirley A. Murphy MD community support for cutting-edge David L. Neer Charles V. Simms programs and services which help build healthy communities. Robert W. Nutter Ratna K. Palakodeti, MD Laura B. Pannier To be the community’s philanthropic Miguel A. Parilo, MD, Vi si o nchoice providing exceptional health care for all. FACP James R. Payne 2 2017 Annual Report • Miami Valley Hospital Foundation AMiami Remarkable Valley Year of HospitalGiving and Commitment Foundation: 2017 was a remarkable year, with perhaps the most memorable moment being the opening of Emmett’s Place – a quiet, comfortable space serving families of NICU babies. Another highlight came with the unveiling of the new lighting display in the Berry Women’s Center rotunda. Both projects were made possible by donor contributions. It was also a year in which Promise to Hope continued to serve opiate-addicted moms and their babies, changing their lives for the Kim Belcastro, Chair, better. This program also relies on community Board of Trustees support. In short, it was an extraordinary year and it was a year like any other – when donors made all the difference in impacting the lives of MVH patients and their families. Charitable donations make programs and services available that would not exist at MVH without your commitment. Your gift allows us to take care to a higher level. If you have any questions about programs Jenny M. Lewis made possible by donors, please visit our President and CEO website at mvhfoundation.org or call 937-208- 2700. On behalf of MVH patients and families, please accept our heartfelt thanks for your generous support! 2017 Annual Report • Miami Valley Hospital Foundation 3 2017 Disbursements and Support Enhancement of Patient 2017 Support = Experience $2,341,200 Allows funding for patient programs, equipment, non- Annual Support, $373,000 reimbursable services and direct clinical services that improve the environment of care for patients and/or provide aesthetic enhancements and improvements for family members, visitors and Special Events employees. $267,400 Clinical and Quality Improvement Grants $338,400 Other Contributions to Memorial/Tributes $120,800 Initiatives and Emerging Needs Programs and Services Gifts in Kind $33,600 Supporting programs and capital $1,208,000 investments that increase the hospital’s effectiveness and provide new capabilities in serving the needs of patients and the surrounding community. 2017 Disbursements = Continuing Professional Education $2,918,800 Enhances the hospital’s efforts Enhancement of Patient in attracting and retaining the Experience $1,451,900 best professional caregivers available by providing professional educational opportunities for physicians, nurses, and technical staff at all levels of leadership. Clinical & Quality Improvement Initiative & Emerging Needs $1,241,900 Continuing Professional Education $225,000 4 2017 Annual Report • Miami Valley Hospital Foundation Patient Programs Made Possible By Donors hanks to generous inpatient dementia prevention, donor support from minimally invasive biopsy throughout the procedures and a home care community, here is a program for COPD patients and sampling of patient programs others with chronic illness. and services made possible by contributionsT in 2017. In addition, area non-profit groups donated thousands of Emmett’s Place, a dollars benefitting various patient comforting space where moms programs – including cancer care, with special perinatal needs the burn unit and staff education. and families of NICU babies We are very grateful for the can enjoy togetherness and support of our individual and quiet time. Promise to Hope corporate donors from throughout continued to serve the needs the community for helping to of moms with substance use enhance and expand patient disorder and their babies. programs and services at Miami Donors also contributed to a Valley Hospital. spectacular lighting display at the Berry Women’s Center, creating a more comforting and inviting atmosphere. Undesignated gifts to the Foundation make programs available that are unable to be included in the hospital’s budget. In 2017, undesignated contributions funded several projects including enhanced services for stroke victims, elder The donor-funded lighting display in the Berry Women’s Center rotunda. 2017 Annual Report • Miami Valley Hospital Foundation 5 for Supporting the ThankMiami Valley HospitalYou Patient Programs The following pages of the individuals, families, recognize donors who made businesses, in-kind donors and contributions to the Miami Valley third-party fundraisers listed here. Foundation from January 1 to Thank you for helping to improve December 31, 2017, including the lives of MVH patients and employees of MVH and its families with your support! affiliated organizations in the employee campaign. We are Note: An asterisk denotes a donor grateful for the commitment who has since passed away. Century Sustainer ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Partner ❤ ❤ ❤ Giving averaging $2,000 Giving $500 to $999 in a annually for a continuous five- calendar year. year period or a $10,000 pledge Friend ❤ ❤ payable in five years. Giving $150 to $499 in a Sustainer ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ calendar year. Giving averaging $1,000 Supporter ❤ annually for a continuous five- Giving up to $149 in a calendar year period or a $5,000 pledge year. payable in five years. Benefactor ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Giving $1,000 in a calendar year. Fundraising Opt-out Information If you do not want to receive future fundraising requests supporting Miami Valley Hospital, please call our office number at 937-208-2700 or send an email identifying yourself and stating that you do not want to receive fundraising requests. There is no requirement that you agree to accept fundraising communication from us, and we will honor your request not to receive any fundraising communications from us after the date we receive your direction. 6 2017 Annual Report • Miami Valley Hospital Foundation Century Sustainer ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Mr. and Mrs. Chris G. Pulos Dr. Marc R. and Kim Belcastro Dr. Richard C. Reynolds Dr. Thomas G. Olsen and Mrs. Mary Charles and Dorothea Rye H. Boosalis Dr. James Sabiers and Dr. Joann Robert and Angela Bowman Findlay Colleen and David Brethen Audrey G. Sachs Robert and Carolyn Brethen Frank and Karen Sensel Dr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Brown Mark and Martha Shaker Eric and Amber Bull Mike and Charlene Sims Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bull, Jr. Dr. Derek M. and Emily Sorensen Mikki and Dave Clancy George R. (Bob) Stavnitski Rick and Holly Clemens Richard and Judy Steppel Dr. Gary and Sharon Collier Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Thornton Dr. Michael W. and Susan Craig Fred and Judi Weber Tom* and Mary Creager Dr. and Mrs. Josef C. Wenker Dr. Sylvan and Mary Jo* Eller Dr. Mark E. and Molly Williams Mike and Anita Emoff Dr. and Mrs. William C. M. Wilson Diane Ewing Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Zipf Jayne and Tom Gmeiner Drs. Ramesh and Sharda Gupta Sustainer ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Elizabeth P. Haas Dr. and Mrs. Keith D. Bricking Richard and Denise Hale Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Burkhardt Dr. and Mrs. Noel P. Hayden Kathleen and Martin Carlson Steve and Kim Hensley Drs. Steven and Deanna Chapman Allen and Chris Hill Dale and Carolyn Creech Barbara A. Johnson Dr. Christopher Croom and Ms. Dr. Michael Kelly Susan McChesney Dr. Thomas E. and Jeanie Kupper John Eckelberry and Heather Martin Jeffrey Levine and Kathy Anderson Dr. Melanie and James Glover Don and Jenny Lewis Craig and Cathy Hall Dr. Katherine J. Lin Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Hawk Bill and Wanda Lukens Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Herbenick Janis Zipf Maeder Drs. Kirby and Rita Heritage Bob and Barbara Mills Beth Heyse William and Doris Mleczko Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Hood Charitable Trust Michael Houser and Steven Wargo* James and Anita Moore Kurt and Beth Hutter Dr. and Mrs. James J. Murphy Ron and Mary M. Jackson Pete and Laura Pannier Macy and Jervis Janney 2017 Annual Report • Miami Valley Hospital Foundation 7 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones Dr. Linda M. Barney & Janet Zak Aurelia Kavtschitsch Steve Beinlich Nick and Brydgett Lair Julie A. Billington Dave and Pat Leff Gary and Jamie Blake Mr. William Linesch Carol and Tom Breitenbach Julie Liss-Katz and Marc Katz Beth Calcidise Jack and Debbie Lohbeck Timothy Davis Dr. and Mrs. William R. Marriott Elizabeth Denlinger Jason and Melissa Merritt Nancy DeRoo Carol and Vail Miller Jane Dunwoodie Mr.
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