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Leadership That Lifts Us All Leadership that lifts us all. Recognizing Outstanding Philanthropy 2016 - 2017 Thank you to our 2016 Sponsors Premier Gold As a Tocqueville Society member, you are leading the way to a stronger community. Our mission continues to thrive, thanks to your generosity during United Way’s 2016 Annual Campaign. We are proud to announce that we’ve grown to 500 members in 2016 and are ranked the 9th largest Tocqueville Society in the country. Your gift and those of your fellow Tocqueville Society Members totaled $9,312,522 – over 28% of United Way’s campaign total of $32,793,937. This represents a 10% Dmitri D. Shiry increase over the previous campaign. Your dedication to United Way made it possible for thousands of lives to be changed for the better in the past year. In this book are the stories of moments you have made possible through your gift. Thank you for your ongoing dedication to our work. Your gift is making a positive, permanent difference in the Pittsburgh region. Warmest regards, Thomas L. VanKirk Dmitri D. Shiry Thomas L. VanKirk Tocqueville Society Tocqueville Society Co-Chair Co-Chair 2016 TOP TOCQUEVILLE CORPORATIONS United Way recognizes these corporations that had the largest number of Tocqueville Society donors for the 2016 campaign, regardless of company size or overall campaign total. The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 38 UPMC 37 Deloitte LLP 25 EQT Corporation 24 K & L Gates LLP 16 KPMG 15 Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. 14 PwC 14 Reed Smith LLP 13 Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC 12 FedEx 12 Northwestern Mutual 12 Allegheny Technologies Incorporated(ATI) 11 EY 10 Federated Investors 10 Highmark Health 10 Schneider Downs & Co., Inc. 10 N ATIONAL TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MILLION DOLLAR ROUNDTABLE Cumulative gifts totaling $1,000,000 and more entitle donors to a lifetime membership in the national Alexis de Tocqueville Million Dollar Roundtable. Donations may be made by outright gifts of cash, stock or other property, or they may be deferred gifts. We offer our heartfelt gratitude to the following individuals and private foundations whose extraordinary commitment as members of our Million Dollar Roundtable serve as the catalyst for positive, lasting transformation and revitalization in the Greater Pittsburgh community. Irene & Robert Bozzone Sir Anthony & Lady O’Reilly Bozzone Family Foundation Ambassador Daniel M. & Kim & Curt Fleming Patricia Rooney Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Pittsburgh Steelers Sports, Inc. The Grable Foundation John & Catharine Ryan John T. Ryan Jr. Memorial Foundation Teresa Heinz Heinz Endowments David & Sara Scaife DSF Charitable Foundation Mr. Henry L. Hillman The Hillman Company Richard P. & Virginia Simmons Richard P. Mellon & John & Becky Surma Seward Prosser Mellon United States Steel Corporation- Richard King Mellon Foundation Retired One anonymous contributor 2016 TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY United Way’s Tocqueville Society is T OCQUEVILLE SOCIETY comprised of philanthropic leaders MEMBERSHIP GROWTH and volunteer champions who give $10,000 or more annually to United 500 500 487 Way, creating a profound and lasting 470 impact on Allegheny County and on 446 425 the lives of all those who live and work here. In 2016 members contributed 400 more than $9.3 million to the campaign total. 300 The following categories of annual membership acknowledge increasing levels of generosity by Tocqueville Society donors: 200 ` Order de Liberte $100,000+ 100 $50,000 to $99,999 $25,000 to $49,999 0 Le Champion 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 $15,000 to $24,999 Membres de la Societe $10,000 to $14,999 Judy and Josh’s story Blazing trails for young adults with disabilities When Judy first got involved with “Given all of Josh’s multiple medical United Way’s 21 and Able initiative in needs,” Judy adds, “it would be easy 2012, her son Josh was preparing to to keep him at home. His care is very graduate from school. With complex complex and things could go wrong. But medical issues, including cerebral palsy that would not be a life for him. He wants and seizure disorder among others, to be out and part of the community. So Judy was determined to find ways that we have to be open to taking risks, letting Josh and his classmates would not go, advocating.” ‘graduate to the couch,’ as was standard for young adults with disabilities ‘aging “We’re making a difference, out’ of the system at age 21. really creating change Judy has become a powerful voice in for adults with complex Harrisburg, collaborating with leaders, disabilities. We’re ensuring providers, legislators and other parents they’re not forgotten.” along with the United Way team. “I am really proud of the work we’re doing. Judy’s work on behalf of Josh and his Much of our focus has been on ensuring friends can be summed up in her son’s that people with complex disabilities own words, spoken using the Dynavox are not left out of the conversation as assistive device: “Let me be out there. day programs close or are modified to Let me have a life.” comply with the law.” Im PACT FUND CHAMPIONS With Impact Fund contributions, United Way researches the needs in the community then works in collaboration with community and business leaders, nonprofits, schools and other institutions to build efficient, effective and innovative programs and initiatives serving local children and youth, families, seniors and people with disabilities. Initiatives such as 21 & Able, Open Your Heart to a Senior, United for Women and Mission United are helping local people seek a brighter future. The following Tocqueville Society members and Senator John Heinz contributors have given a substantial percentage of their contribution directly to the United Way Impact Fund. 100% TO THE IMPACT FUND D. Kelly Agnew, MD Paul Diehl Craig R. & Dawn Marie Andersson Roy & Susan Dorrance Mr. & Mrs. G. Nicholas Beckwith III David & Christine Dunn Judith C. & Marvin L. Bellin, M.D. Carolyn Duronio Matthew Berardi David & Carol Eibling Howard Bergen John & Laura Emmerling Mr. & Mrs. G. William Bissell Fair Oaks Foundation Colliers International l Pittsburgh Brian Fetterolf Susan & David Brownlee Milton & Sheila Fine Christine & Tod Bryant Virginia & Dick Fischer Jack Buncher Foundation John & Charlene Friel Dr. Barbara & Mr. David Burstin Dr. Patrick Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan Bryan K. Garlock Jenni & Marty Calihan John A. & Carolyn D. George Christine Camsuzou Cindy & Murry Gerber Thomas N. & Patricia H. Canfield, MD Theodore & Carol Goldberg Doris Carson Williams, CCE Walter I. Goldburg Lynn & Tom Carthy Kelly Gray A 21&A Grateful Parent Gretchen & Jim Haggerty David & Lauren Chervenick Christopher & Ann Hall Jeffrey Crudele Colleen P. Hannegan George & Ada Davidson Jim Higgins Jeff & Julie Davies Mr. Henry L. Hillman Im PACT FUND CHAMPIONS 100% TO THE IMPACT FUND Bettyanne & Jim Huntington Daniel Peris M. Elise & Robert W. Hyland Rita Perlow Langue Mary Lee & Joe Irwin Joseph & Ashley Pletcher Blue & Sherlyn Jenkins John R. Previs Margaret P. Joy Bryan Putt Stacy Juchno & Scott Dibble Diana Reid Tasso Katselas The Riordan Family Foundation Stephen W. Klemash John & Laraine Rodney Jennifer LaClair Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rohr Betty L. Lamb Mrs. Daniel M. Rooney John Lech Victor A. Roque Anne Lewis Denise M. Rousseau Joseph Lombardo John & Catharine Ryan Darren P. Macioce Jim & Judy Scheel Justin & Lindsay Macken David & Mari Jo Schlosser George J. Magovern, M.D. Paul & Anne Schwendeman David J. Malone Susan & Carl Seletz David & Susan Matter David & Cindy Shapira Denis McAuley Richard P. & Virginia Simmons James & Joan McGill Bobbie & Keith Smith Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomas McGough Jr. Vanessa & Alexander Spiro Lisa & Severn McMurtry Mark & Amy Stabingas George & Nancy Mezey Mr. & Mrs. John Stanik Ruth Montgomery Hayes C. & Patricia Stover Mary Beth Moore John & Becky Surma Theresa & Nate Morgan James S. Thompson Amber Morris Mark & Beth Twerdok Todd & Miriam Moules Kelsie Van Hoose James & Deborah Newell Brett & Karie Varner Daniel Normolle Margaret Good & Thomas Von Lehman Morgan & Kathy O’Brien Jon & Carol Walton John C. Oliver, III & Sylvia Dallas Cynthia & Robert White Paul & Nancy O’Neill Dell & Kathy Ziegler Nancy & Woody Ostrow 9 anonymous contributors Jeff & Andrea Owoc Im PACT FUND CHAMPIONS 75% - 99% TO THE IMPACT FUND Daniel I. & Deborah D. Booker Raymond & Donna Huber Suzy & Jim Broadhurst Mark & Cheri Latterner Sheryl & Jeff Broadhurst D. Mark Morrison & Erin & John Centofanti Dr. Suzanne Morrison Rob & Amy DeMichiei Robert Nelkin & Ann Truxell Jeffrey & Sharon Evans Deborah Rice-Johnson & Blair Johnson Timothy & Betty Hammer Dmitri & Ann Shiry Rebekah Heflin Michael & Kristin Wessell 50% - 74% TO THE IMPACT FUND Terence Begley & Tracy O'Neill David M. Hillman Paul & Patricia Bojarski Terry & Valerie Jackovic Theresa & Thomas Bone Laura & Thomas Karet Jennifer & Brooks Broadhurst Todd Karran Mark Broadhurst Patricia Lawrence Tony & Linda Bucci Larry & Lynn Lebowitz David & Danielle Bucklew George P. Long, III Mrs. Charles R. Burke Jerry MacCleary Joseph & Laura Butler Dawn McCrickard Christopher B. Carson & Martin G. McGuinn Maria Kast-Carson Joseph J. Nyiri Kevin & Marci Ceraso Mrs. Patricia & Mr. Carl Pongibove Louis & Millie Cestello Richard & Carol Riazzi Jeffrey J. Conn Mary Richter Elliot & Beth Davis Rudolph Family Randall & Sharon Dearth Jim & Becky Segerdahl Patrick & Catherine L. DeCourcy Joseph & Melissa Sharp Thomas Delegram Paul N. & Susan M. Smocer Michael & Dana Denove Richard & Barbara Soeder James T. Dietz Randi Starr David & Sherri Elkin Brendan W. Surma Michele Fabrizi Thomas & Deanna Swartout Charlie & Jackie Ferrara Chip & Melissa Tea Ted Frick Steven & Lisa Thompson Elaine & John Frombach Craig & Jill Tillotson Tom & Susan Galey Bonnie W. & Thomas L. VanKirk Edward & Lynn Gallagher Timothy & Susan Williams Jim & Jamie Graham Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Wright The Harshman Family Foundation 3 anonymous contributors Vicki Henn Ms. Anna’s story A little help goes a long way Ms. Anna, a 93-year-old North Hills “She tries to keep me from getting stuff resident, has been living independently that isn’t on my list,” Ms.
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