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Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Annual Report 2014-15 Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Annual Report OUR MISSION The Alpha Chi Omega Foundation, Inc. supports the educational and philanthropic purposes of Alpha Chi Omega through effective fundraising and stewardship of financial resources. 2015-16 Foundation Board of Trustees Foundation Staff Aggie Smith Steiner, ΒΗ, Chair Tami Shields Silverman, AM Jill Veigel Javors, ΒΕ, Secretary CEO/Executive Director Carmen Becker Rene, ΓΔ, Treasurer Christine Louck Chief Financial Officer Diane Wilson Blackwelder, Ο, National President Erin Crotty Troia, ΘΩ Jennifer Rose Daurora, Δ, National Council Trustee Chief Development Officer Jennifer Diederich Healy, ΑΟ, Trustee Elizabeth Donaldson, Α Janis Rose Hurter, ΖΟ, Trustee Associate Director of Operations Mary Pat Lambke, ΒΕ, Trustee Madeline Plesac, ΑΒ Associate Director of Advancement Margaret Lisbeth Maxwell, ΒΛ, Trustee Katie Sherrill, Α Judy Kuergeleis Schmuck, ΔΧ, Trustee Assistant Director of Advancement Lindsay Ferrell Vise, Ο, Trustee Marsha King Grady, ΑΥ Mary McMurtry Winkler, ΕΖ, National Council Trustee Advancement Officer Elizabeth Kemins, Ψ, Student Trustee Kim Phillips, ΑΒ Advancement Officer Kelsey Barlow Montgomery, ΙΣ, Student Trustee Rachel Haley, Ο Holly Pyper, Β, Student Trustee Foundation Coordinator Kelly Suntrup, ΔΧ, Student Trustee The Lyre xx alphachiomega.org 37 Cumulative Giving Rolls Roll membership is based on cumulative giving to the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation, including planned gifts. Listed are those donors who have reached or surpassed the Medallion Roll of $10,000 in cumulative giving. Mount Olympus Jill Veigel Javors, ΒΕ Helen McLean Carter*, Θ Mount Virginia Kelly Karnes*, ΑΧ Anne E. Helliwell, ΓΙ Olympus Bernice Ann Knospe*, ΒΘ Jo Sicking Hurley, Φ $1,000,000 Tamara Taylor Pluth, ΔΥ Seeking Carmen Becker Rene, ΓΔ Seeking the Heights the Heights Helen Drake Smetz*, Ε Patricia O’Brien Frechette, Κ $500,000 Agnes Smith Steiner, ΒΗ Suzanne McClendon Symcox, Ψ Judith Kuergeleis Schmuck, ΔΧ Orpheus $250,000 Marjorie Ewing Terry*, ΑΟ Orpheus Lark Annette Will, ΔΙ Gail Perdue Bleeker, Ρ Founders’ Frances and D. Kenneth Patton Wilson*, Α $100,000 Donna Smith Chereck, ΑΦ Evelyn Powell Zillgitt*, ΑΨ Shawn M. Donnelley, ΖΨ President’s $50,000 Ellen Schalk Field*, ΑΝ Alumnae Chapters Alpha Gamma Alpha, Atlanta, GA Helene Morlock Kemp*, ΑΣ Carnation Mary Patricia Lambke, ΒΕ $25,000 Beta Kappa Beta, Dallas, TX Florence Staiger Lonn*, Θ Charlotte MacDonald Malone*, Ρ Medallion Collegiate Chapters $10,000 Maxine Bizon Mazur, ΑΤ Theta, University of Michigan Marguerite Graham McWhirter*, Ο * Denotes Nu, University of Colorado Barbara Baker Pierce*, Λ Deceased Alpha Omicron, The Ohio State University MerLynn Harris Pitcher, ΒΞ Alpha Phi, University of Texas - Austin Allyson Kay Vander Broek, ΔΣ Alpha Psi, University of California - Los Angeles Faythe Luther Vorderstrasse, Χ Beta Eta, Florida State University Anonymous, ΑΒ Beta Sigma, University of Georgia Gamma Mu, Ball State University Collegiate Chapters Epsilon Kappa, California State University - Fullerton Iota Lambda, Texas Christian University Epsilon Lambda, University of Texas - Arlington Zeta Nu, Texas A&M University Founders’ Zeta Phi, Cornell University Judy Evans Anderson, ΑΛ Iota Phi, Quinnipiac University Bonnie House Andrews, ΑΒ Iota Sigma, Southern Methodist University Sarah Hayes Bateman*, ΑΒ Diane Wilson Blackwelder, Ο House Corporation Board Frances Tuttle Casbarian*, ΑΤ Alpha Delta Chapter Housing Corporation Ruth Eckart*, ΑΖ Mary Harrison Ford, ΑΒ Sherry Linn Forsee, ΔΕ Eleanor Smith Fox, Ψ Marsha King Grady, ΑΥ Harriet Thwing Holden*, ΑΛ Janis Rose Hurter, ΖΟ Carol Edmundson Hutcheson, ΕΖ Rosalie McKinney Jackson*, Θ 38 Winter 2015 xx The Lyre President’s Alpha Epsilon, University of Pennsylvania Helen Bell Anderton*, ΑΚ Alpha Mu, Indiana University Alice Lohrman Andrews*, Θ Alpha Nu, University of Missouri LaVone Wohlbier Bartine, ΑΛ Alpha Upsilon, The University of Alabama Rea Dorothy Bauer*, Α Beta Tau, Miami University Ida Kain Beach, ΑΕ Gamma Nu, San Diego State University Jeannine Bennett, ΒΞ Delta Kappa, Sam Houston State University Mildred Pearl Biddison*, Η Delta Pi, University of Tennessee Cathy Lynn Boragno, ΔΣ Epsilon Zeta, Auburn University Lynn Janetzky Bower, ΕΚ Epsilon Eta, Stephen F. Austin State University Edna Hoffman Bowman*, Ψ Epsilon Tau, Virginia Tech Kathleen Evanco Brown, ΘΟ Epsilon Phi, Georgia Institute of Technology Julie Cain Burkhard, ΒΣ Epsilon Psi, University of California - Irvine Lillian Pollack Cawley, ΓΛ Epsilon Chi, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Susan Esco Chandler, Ψ Zeta Omicron, Vanderbilt University Beth Ann Conder, ΕΟ Theta Sigma, University of North Florida Mary Gratton Davids, Χ Theta Upsilon, University of South Carolina Kitty Cannon deKieffer, ΕΚ Iota Xi, University of California - Riverside Virginia Harring Duffy, ΑΖ Iota Tau, California State University - San Marcos Marny Hardiman Gilluly, ΓΧ Pamela Jeanne Graham, ΑΦ Friends of the Foundation Angela Costley Harris, ΑΒ Anonymous Jennifer Diederich Healy, ΑΟ James E. Land* Elinor Adick Kline, ΔΞ Margaret Ellington Lacey*, ΑΥ House Corporation Board Ernestine Fischer Lambertus, ΓΟ Beta Chi House Corporation Jane Bird Lohse*, Ξ Martha Ann Lown*, ΒΦ Carnation Lee Bradford Lucas, ΓΧ Suzanne Baker Adams, ΑΦ Madeline Roth Merriman*, ΑΛ Jari Askins, Ψ Marion Jorgensen Moritz, Ξ Virginia Harden Bailey, ΑΩ Cheri E. O’Neill, ΓΜ Mary Kacmarcik Baker, ΔΜ Annabelle Grant Parsons*, Χ Sally McBride Beam*, ΑΜ Mary Kay Kuehn Powell*, Γ Mary Frances Guilbert Bigler*, Π Audra Levi Priluck, ΑΨ Cynthia MacMillan Bloom, ΑΙ Dorothea DeKay Schick, Ξ Marie Lippert Botvinick, ΕΚ Darlene Gates Stevenson, ΓΔ Marita S. Bowden, ΒΛ Virginia Nicolaus Ueberroth, ΓΗ Janet Bradley Breece*, ΑΧ Ellen Little Vanden Brink, Α Sally Brown*, ΓΤ Anonymous, AO Sally Ost Callahan, ΑΛ Suzanne Artenian Cobb, Ε Alumnae Chapter June Smith Cook, ΑΜ Mu Mu, Greater Kansas City, MO Bernice Abbott Cope*, ΑΧ Jennifer Lynne Crotty, ΔΜ Collegiate Chapters Nancy Swanner Crowther, ΑΣ Alpha, DePauw University Polly Kubesch Dobbs, ΓΜ Xi, University of Nebraska Jan Moser Dyer, Ε Phi, University of Kansas Lotta Evalyn Engle*, ΑΘ Psi, University of Oklahoma Diane Ellis Erdman, Κ Alpha Beta, Purdue University Sue Masi Femino, Ε The Lyre xx alphachiomega.org 39 Vera Elaine Fox*, Θ Nancy Adrian Smith, Υ Nell Elizabeth Freer*, Δ Helen Bierly Steg*, ΔΖ Josette Horst Gavin*, ΑΧ Anne Teaford-Cantor, ΑΨ Anne Folrath Gerhart, ΑΝ Jane Armour Thomas*, Σ Kathy Davids Gore, ΒΛ Mary Jo Tranbarger*, Α Sonja Cook Greenbaum, ΖΨ Gretchen Elizabeth Van Roy*, ΒΗ Nancy Burton Groeniger*, Π Margaret Threlkeld Williamson, Μ Lisa Lynn Hancock, ΕΡ Mary McMurtry Winkler, ΕΖ Martha Carolan Hanlon*, Ο Mary Maureen Heekin, ΑΟ Alumnae Chapters Lynne Biggio Herndon, ΑΥ Alpha Alpha, Chicago, IL Doris Zenger Holloway*, ΑΒ Nu Nu, Denver, CO Patricia Jones, ΖΟ Sigma Sigma, St. Louis, MO Ruth Devries Kerdyk*, Β Alpha Epsilon Alpha, Washington, D.C. Hester C. Kerr*, ΑΟ Alpha Omega Alpha, Birmingham, MI Jennifer Redick Kirklin, Ξ Beta Zeta Beta, Houston, TX Donna McGrath Klinge, ΕΚ June Baumer Kummer, ΑΖ Collegiate Chapters Jill Sabatino Lacy, ΓΜ Gamma, Northwestern University Barbara Schultz Lynch, ΑΒ Epsilon, University of Southern California Betty Land Mack, Φ Pi, University of California - Berkeley Robin Diller MacMorran, Β Chi, Oregon State University Marian Wright Martin*, Ψ Alpha Pi, University of North Dakota Ruth Paddock Mauger*, ΑΜ Alpha Chi, Butler University Margaret Lisbeth Maxwell, ΒΛ Alpha Omega, Birmingham-Southern College Susan Terry McLendon, ΓΦ Beta Epsilon, Michigan State University Jane Louise Milette*, ΑΤ Beta Psi, Louisiana Tech University Karen Aunan Miley, ΑΛ Beta Chi, Willamette University Thomasine Morris, ΓΩ Gamma Iota, University of Florida Gloria Rishovd Nelson*, ΑΛ Gamma Rho, Texas Tech University Jane Wright Norris, Α Delta Nu, Iowa State University Nancy Arganbright Osborn, ΑΔ Delta Chi, William Woods University Diane Detering Paddison, Χ Delta Psi, University of California - Santa Barbara Laura Steel Page, Ν Epsilon Theta, California State University - Sacramento Mary Lessard Parra, ΕΨ Zeta Lambda, University of Virginia Judith Ziegler Phillips, ΓΛ Zeta Xi, University of North Carolina - Greensboro Gertrude Drach Pyron*, Ν Zeta Pi, Arizona State University Genevieve Huckle Rasco*, Β Zeta Sigma, Missouri State University Britain Dwyre Riley, ΒΗ Theta Omicron, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bridget Guernsey Riordan, ΓΜ Theta Psi, Columbia University Carol Swanson Ritchie, Φ Iota Nu, University of California - San Diego Margaret Bailey Robinette*, ΑΣ Anne Kathreen Samuels, ΒΨ Elizabeth Parkhill Scott*, ΓΥ Christina Diete Sechrest, ΘΟ Nancy Eckert Selleck, Φ Karina Wollesen Shaver, ΙΝ 500 individuals participated in Nan Collins Shively, Α MyJourney facilitation training Sandra Campbell Singleton, ΓΡ Marlene Whitehead Small, ΕΛ 40 Winter 2015 xx The Lyre Iota Psi, Elon University Kappa Lambda, University of San Diego 97 chapters raised $622,350 Friends of the Foundation Marguerite Brinegar* through Local Philanthropic Initiatives Gap Foundation Gift Match Program Robert L. Holloway to support 107 local organizations Edward Kirklin Charles W. Kuergeleis* Leonard and Jerry Greenbaum Family Foundation Oklahoma City Community Foundation Barbara Lynn Eskridge, Ψ Stanley and Karen Rose Jan Cardene Faulkner, ΒΗ Judith Garwood Fecel, ΑΒ Medallion Lynn Self Ford, Ψ Aliene Corey Allen*, Λ Sylvia Miller Foster, ΒΗ Sara Beth Ames*, Ψ Paula O’Brien Fultz, ΓΡ
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