Anatolia College Gate Stephens Hall President’S Message Chairman’S Message
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President’s Report 2006/07 Anatolia Table of Contents Message from the President 2 Message from the Chairman 3 Introduction 4 2006-2007: The Year in Review 5 Message from the Development Chairs 14 Status of Capital Campaign: A Snapshot as of November, 2007 15 2007-2008: The Year to Come 16 Scholarship Summary 19 Donors 22 Financials 24 Trustees 28 Administration 30 2 3 The Anatolia College Gate Stephens Hall President’s Message Chairman’s Message professions. Anatolia has somehow excellence. In today's world, that means I have seen the splendid old buildings of Fellow Trustees, alumni and friends, we inspired in these men and women the regular investment in technology, library, Macedonia, Compton and Stephens Hall too are called on to give back to ensure drive to excel, the curiosity to go on and human resources, as well as gradually encircled by today's technology that Anatolia continues to be the beacon learning and the will to give back to the maintaining and upgrading the classic and architecture, like the new Ingle Hall of enlightened education and the bridge school and to society at large. Alumni buildings and athletic facilities which Classroom Annex, the Raphael Hall between Greece and the United States throughout Greece and the world form make up the Anatolia campus. We rely on Performing Arts Center, the new track for which it has so long been known. I part of a network which, in good times the loyalty and generosity of Anatolia and field, and, at ACT, the library which ask that you join me in meeting the and bad, is a priceless social capital for alumni, trustees and friends to provide bears my name. I am impressed how school's priority needs and completing the school and for society at large. the resources that will ensure that future these flagship buildings, once alone and the capital campaign laid out in this generations of Anatolians receive an naked on a bare hillside, have become report. We are in this together. I regard the ties between Anatolia and its education that prepares them for the with time a center of learning respected alumni as a win-win relationship. The certain challenges that lie ahead. Their throughout Greece and well beyond. [ George Bissell school, for its part, must provide its support also ensures that Anatolia Chairman graduates with the best available College and the educational model that it There will always be better Anatolia Board of Trustees education, at once geared to the rapidly represents will continue to stand out as a days ahead for Anatolia, changing needs of the 21st century and beacon of educational excellence as inspired by the values and traditions Greece moves into a period of and I firmly believe that which generations of Anatolians have educational reform at all levels. the best is yet to come. absorbed and exemplified in their lives. [ [ ear in and year out, the To win support, we must fully deserve it. I have visited the Anatolia And yet, the greatness of Anatolia is not underlying strength of The school has the The school has the obligation not to rest campus regularly for four in the buildings and facilities, Anatolia lies in the obligation not to rest on its on its reputation and history, but to make decades. I have watched it grow monumental as they are. I see it in the stunning variety and reputation and history, but sure that the education offered today is and flourish through good times faces and enthusiasm of our students truly first- rate, so that alumni and who come to Harvard each year for the commitment of its to make sure that the and bad, coming to appreciate alumni. I am unfailingly impressed by the supporters can be proud of Anatolia and the profound meeting of its motto Model UN. I see it in our alumni at the Y education offered today is of their contributions to it. We must re- frontiers of knowledge at the Mayo graduates who revisit their alma mater, “MorIning Cometh.” There will always be from scientists at the cutting edge of truly first- rate dedicate ourselves to excellence even as better days ahead for Anatolia, and I Clinic or MIT, and in the arts professions cancer research at MIT, Rockefeller [ we reach out to our alumni with renewed firmly believe that the best is yet to come. and business, all giving back to make the University or the Mayo Clinic to a At the same time, the school depends on effort. In fact, it is our job as Trustees to make world a better place. I see it too in the Parliamentarian and Deputy Minister in what its alumni and loyal supporters can Richard Jackson sure that this is so. everyday dedication of our faculty and the Greek Government to so many give back. Alumni have the largest stake President staff. leaders in the arts, business, and the in the school's continuing reputation for 2 3 The Anatolia College Gate Stephens Hall President’s Message Chairman’s Message professions. Anatolia has somehow excellence. In today's world, that means I have seen the splendid old buildings of Fellow Trustees, alumni and friends, we inspired in these men and women the regular investment in technology, library, Macedonia, Compton and Stephens Hall too are called on to give back to ensure drive to excel, the curiosity to go on and human resources, as well as gradually encircled by today's technology that Anatolia continues to be the beacon learning and the will to give back to the maintaining and upgrading the classic and architecture, like the new Ingle Hall of enlightened education and the bridge school and to society at large. Alumni buildings and athletic facilities which Classroom Annex, the Raphael Hall between Greece and the United States throughout Greece and the world form make up the Anatolia campus. We rely on Performing Arts Center, the new track for which it has so long been known. I part of a network which, in good times the loyalty and generosity of Anatolia and field, and, at ACT, the library which ask that you join me in meeting the and bad, is a priceless social capital for alumni, trustees and friends to provide bears my name. I am impressed how school's priority needs and completing the school and for society at large. the resources that will ensure that future these flagship buildings, once alone and the capital campaign laid out in this generations of Anatolians receive an naked on a bare hillside, have become report. We are in this together. I regard the ties between Anatolia and its education that prepares them for the with time a center of learning respected alumni as a win-win relationship. The certain challenges that lie ahead. Their throughout Greece and well beyond. [ George Bissell school, for its part, must provide its support also ensures that Anatolia Chairman graduates with the best available College and the educational model that it There will always be better Anatolia Board of Trustees education, at once geared to the rapidly represents will continue to stand out as a days ahead for Anatolia, changing needs of the 21st century and beacon of educational excellence as inspired by the values and traditions Greece moves into a period of and I firmly believe that which generations of Anatolians have educational reform at all levels. the best is yet to come. absorbed and exemplified in their lives. [ [ ear in and year out, the To win support, we must fully deserve it. I have visited the Anatolia And yet, the greatness of Anatolia is not underlying strength of The school has the The school has the obligation not to rest campus regularly for four in the buildings and facilities, Anatolia lies in the obligation not to rest on its on its reputation and history, but to make decades. I have watched it grow monumental as they are. I see it in the stunning variety and reputation and history, but sure that the education offered today is and flourish through good times faces and enthusiasm of our students truly first- rate, so that alumni and who come to Harvard each year for the commitment of its to make sure that the and bad, coming to appreciate alumni. I am unfailingly impressed by the supporters can be proud of Anatolia and the profound meeting of its motto Model UN. I see it in our alumni at the Y education offered today is of their contributions to it. We must re- frontiers of knowledge at the Mayo graduates who revisit their alma mater, “MorIning Cometh.” There will always be from scientists at the cutting edge of truly first- rate dedicate ourselves to excellence even as better days ahead for Anatolia, and I Clinic or MIT, and in the arts professions cancer research at MIT, Rockefeller [ we reach out to our alumni with renewed firmly believe that the best is yet to come. and business, all giving back to make the University or the Mayo Clinic to a At the same time, the school depends on effort. In fact, it is our job as Trustees to make world a better place. I see it too in the Parliamentarian and Deputy Minister in what its alumni and loyal supporters can Richard Jackson sure that this is so. everyday dedication of our faculty and the Greek Government to so many give back. Alumni have the largest stake President staff. leaders in the arts, business, and the in the school's continuing reputation for 4 5 Introduction 2006-2007: The Year in Review he focus of this 2007 natolia is one of Greece's Today, nearly 2,500 students attend one Below is a month-by-month cross A n n u a l R e p o r t i s m o s t d i s t i n g u i s h e d of Anatolia's three divisions, and the section of Anatolia activities drawn from development since this is p r iva t e, n o n - p r o f i t institution takes great pride in its nearly literally hundreds of events and among the most critical educational institutions.