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Honoring Philanthropy 2012 Honoring Philanthropy HONORING PHILANTHROPY 2012 Honoring Philanthropy May 2013 Dear friend: You are critical to the growth and innovation of Mayo Clinic, and we acknowledge you each year by honoring your philanthropy in this publication. You each walk with Mayo Clinic on its journey to create a better future for health care. As a not-for-profit institution, Mayo Clinic reinvests all earnings into giving patients the very best care, finding answers to the toughest medical cases and training the next generation of physicians and researchers. Whether you joined us this year or have been on this path with us for many years, we thank you. This is the first time we have produced a digital annual Honor Roll. I think it’s attractive, searchable and easily updated. And it is more efficient to produce and distribute as well. I hope you like it too. I’d be happy to hear your feedback on it. Thank you. Sincerely, Michael Camilleri, M.D. Executive Dean for Development Atherton and Winifred W. Bean Professor Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Pharmacology Distinguished Investigator, Mayo Clinic Honoring Philanthropy | 2012 2 www.mayoclinic.org CONTENTS 4 Philanthropic Partners 5 Principal Benefactors 12 Major Benefactors 41 Mayo Leadership Circle 42 Mayo Ambassadors 43 Mayo Sponsors 48 Mayo Stewards 52 Mayo Patrons 56 Mayo Friends 73 Doctors Mayo Society: Founders Circle 80 Doctors Mayo Society: Leaders Circle 86 Doctors Mayo Society: Members Circle 123 Mayo Alumni Annual Giving 130 Mayo Alumni Honorees 136 Mayo Alumni Memorials Honoring Philanthropy | 2012 3 www.mayoclinic.org Philanthropic Partners PHILANTHROPIC PARTNERS Our Philanthropic Partners are members on an elite group representing the foremost Mayo Clinic supporters – those who have contributed $10 million or more. This group has shaped the course of our history – starting with Dr. William J. and Hattie D. Mayo and Dr. Charles and Edith G. Mayo. Dan and Ewa Abraham Leslie and Susan Gonda Terrance D. and Judith A. Paul S.D. Abraham Foundation The Leslie and Susan Gonda David and Flora Pratt (Goldschmied) Foundation William C. and Josephine Albrecht Henry J. Predolin Foundation The Grainger Foundation HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Wayne F. and Kathryn R. Preisel C.V. and Elsie R. Griffin Al-Nahyan Procter & Gamble Angel and Paul Harvey Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Gerald and Henrietta Rauenhorst Foundation Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Foundation Walter and Leonore Annenberg Richard O. Jacobson Peter V. and Linda E. Reid The Annenberg Foundation Samuel C. and Imogene Johnson T. Denny Sanford Marcia and Eugene Applebaum Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern The Richard M. Schulze Family James L. and Donna K. Barksdale Robert and Arlene Kogod Foundation John E. Cannaday Estate Judd and Mary Lou Leighton Harold W. Siebens Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Davis Mrs. Barbara Woodward Lips Harold W. Siebens Foundation A.D. Davis Family Whitney and Betty MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmers Mr. and Mrs. A. Dano Davis The Marriott Family Stephen and Barbara Slaggie James E. and Florence N. Davis Ruth Charlton Mitchell Masson Family James E. Davis Family Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mathews Robert H. and Clarice Smith M. Austin Davis Family Lawrence W. and St. Jude Medical Foundation Tine W. Davis Family Marilyn W. Matteson The Madeline C. Stabile Foundation Fraternal Order of Eagles of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mayo Vincent A. Stabile Minnesota Dr. and Mrs. William J. Mayo Antoinette D. “Toni” Stabile George M. Eisenberg Gary and Dianne McCalla Jack Taylor Family Foundation George M. Eisenberg Foundation John R. Menard, Jr. Bernard H. van der Steen Trust for Charities John M. Nasseff and Todd and Karen Wanek Family Miles and Shirley Fiterman Helene A. Houle* Bernard E. and Edith B. Waterman Charitable Foundation Tarek Essam Ahmad Obaid and Juanita Kious Waugh Miles and Shirley Fiterman Family W. Hall Wendel, Jr. Todd and Karen Fruen The William F. O’Connor Kelly and Lou Gonda Foundation The Gonda Family Foundation Kenneth L. and Lillian H. Ozmun * New Member Alumni Honoring Philanthropy | 2012 4 www.mayoclinic.org Principal Benefactors PRINCIPAL BENEFACTORS Our Principal Benefactors demonstrate leadership by committing $1 million to $9,999,999 to Mayo Clinic. Principal Benefactors help maintain the medical programs and facilities essential to the highest quality of patient care. 26.2 with Donna Ron Amini* Dr. and Mrs. Ira Baldwin The National Marathon to Finish Lloyd A. and Ira L. and Ineva R. Baldwin Trusts Breast Cancer Barbara A. Amundson Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Baldwin 3M Bruce K. and Mary R. Anderson Fred and Lisa Baron Cecil V. and Eleanor A. Abbott John W. Anderson Foundation The Barry Foundation Jerry L. and Patricia A. Abbott* Roger B. Anderson, D.O., FACOS Dr. Ruth E. Barry Estate Ruth K. Abrams Estate Lowell W. and Nadine Andreas Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Bartels Dorothy A. Adair Dr. and Mrs. Justin E. Arata Marilyn J. and Warren F. Bateman Larry C. Addington Arthritis Foundation - Baxter International, Inc. North Central Chapter Usman Admadjaja and Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Bean Amie Tjokrowati Roland S. Arthur Laura and Terry Becker Abdulla A.M.M. Al Hashemi Asante Foundation, Inc. Victoria L. Beckett, M.D Duncan Alexander Hank Asher Gilchrist B. Berg John Alexander The Asper Foundation Dorothea L. Berggren Hobart K.B. Allebach, M.D., and AstraZeneca John W. Berry, Sr. Loretta M. Allebach AT&T Foundation Loren M. Berry Estate Elizabeth P. and Robert E. Allen Frank A. Aten Dr. Paul J. and Madge Bilka Peter G. and Elaine A. Allen William S. and Ann Atherton C. Robert Binger Charles and Gwen Allmon Sylvia G. Atlass Estate John H. and Jennie D. Birdsall Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Almen Martha and Bruce Atwater A. John Bittson (Ivan Bydzan) HH Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Augeo Foundation Al-Nahyan Frederick and Doris Bjorklund Elsie Jean Miller Austin* HH Sheikh Zayed Saif Mohammed Trust Al-Nahyan Carmen Bacardi Dr. B. Marden and Eleanor Black Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan J. Alberto and Maria H. Bacardi Ray W. Blodgett Trust Foundation Joaquin and Joyce Bacardi Raymond W. Blodgett Trust Dr. Nasser Al-Rashid Jorge and Leslie Bacardi Joseph Bloom Ambrose Monell Foundation* Alberto Baillères Blue Donkey Foundation Ames Construction Jay and Patty Baker Corella A. and Bertram F. Bonner, Sr. K.K. and Margaret Amini Dr. Robert B. and Mary L. Baker * New Member Alumni Honoring Philanthropy | 2012 5 www.mayoclinic.org Principal Benefactors The Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Christopher T. Charlton Family Elsie K. Decker Foundation Dr. Francis and Eleanor B. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Decker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borchard Chucker Donna H. Deegan Myram Borders Edward J. Claussen George E. Deese Family The Borns Family Mr. and Mrs. Winston W. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Guy de Gunzburg Dr. Edward H. and The Clinton Family Fund Elsie and Marvin Dekelboum Yvonne J. Boseker Luther W. and Blanche B. Coggin Family Foundation Robert M. and Lois A. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Derrick Breast Cancer Research Foundation The Connor Group Kids and Desert Mountain C.A.R.E. (Cancer Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Brenner Community Foundation Awareness, Research, Education) Estates Sam B. Cook Duane and Sylvia Devereaux Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Brewer Noel T. Coon and Alexa S. Higashi Dr. David E. and Bette Lee Dines Robert N. Brewer Family Mr. and Mrs. William J. Coonly Dorrance Family Foundation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cooper Walter S. and Theolyn B. Dowdle Brooks Rehabilitation* Leonard Corso Walter S. and Lucienne Driskill The Claude Nolan Brown Foundation Educational, Charitable and Joan and Dino Cortopassi Religious Trust Flora A. and John H. Crichton Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Mrs. Claude Nolan Brown Rosemary Berkel Crisp and Bob and Sue Dulin The David J. Brown Family Harry L. Crisp II Foundation Albert J. and Judith A. Dunlap Mabel W. Brown Bert S. and Bernice F. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Serene M. Durling Bert S. Cross Trust Nancy S. Brown Fovette E. Dush* Roger M. and Gloria T. Crouch William L. Bruggeman, Jr. and Leo H. Dwerlkotte Ruth J. Bruggeman Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Cruse Lawrence E. and Ruth M. Eaton* G. Howard Bryan Estate Dr. Stephen A. Cullinan and Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Edmond Dr. Theresa S. Falcon-Cullinan Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Bundy Geoffrey H. and Jane Edmunds Roderick and Verena Cushman Nizza Burstyn* Charlene and J. Orin Edson Mr. Edward M. Czerkies The Bush Foundation J. Orin Edson Foundation Vernon F. Dale Trust Chester and Debbie Cadieux Martin and Winifred Ehlers Angela C. Dalton Estate Lysle D. and Jean M. Cahill The George M. Eisenberg The Dana Foundation Foundation D.A. Campo David S. and Elaine M. Dana Angelo and June Carbone Trust William H. and The Daniel Foundation of Alabama Marianne Eisenbrandt Curtis L. and Arleen Carlson Kathryn Hach Darrow The Ellison Medical Foundation The Curtis L. Carlson Family Mary Lou and John H. Dasburg Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George M. Endicott Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Davenport III Cecilia and Dan Carmichael Family Endicott-Bohn Foundation Foundation Sandra and Gene Davenport Duane Howard Engebretson Frank R. and Shari E. Caywood Isabelle and Robert Davis Glenn Elmer Engebretson Gus A. and Ann C. Chafoulias* T. Wayne and Kitty Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erlanger James A. Chafoulias The Day Foundation The Eveleigh Family Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Dayton Dr. Ralph and Marian C. Falk Foundation Darwin Deason * New Member Alumni Honoring Philanthropy | 2012 6 www.mayoclinic.org Principal Benefactors Medical Research Trust Georgia Goth Estate Charles M. and Marilyn Heers Mr. and Mrs.
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