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A Blueprint for Thefuture UNIVERSITY of NEW HAVEN 2006-2007 DONOR REPORT a BLUEPRINT for the FUTURE a Blueprint for theFuture UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN 2006-2007 DONOR REPORT A BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE OFFICERS STEVEN H. KAPLAN President DAVID P. DAUWALDER Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs CAROLINE V. KOZIATEK Associate Vice President for Human Resources DENNIS L. NOSTRAND Vice President for Enrollment Management JULIA K. PARKER Vice President for Facilities TIMOTHY R. STANTON Associate Vice President for Advancement Operations GEORGE S. SYNODI Vice President for Finance DEANS JESS S. BORONICO The College of Business BARRY J. FARBROTHER The Tagliatela College of Engineering ARTHUR D. GOON The University College REBECCA JOHNSON Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students THOMAS A. JOHNSON The Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences RONALD H. NOWACZYK The College of Arts & Sciences BOARD OF GOVERNORS Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. Richard C. Flath ’82 M.A. ’85 E.M.B.A., Chairman of the Board Colin J. Foster Philip H. Bartels, Vice Chairman of the Board Armando Garcia ’79 B.S. Philip Batchelor ’04 E.M.B.A., ’07 M.S. Jeffery P.Hazell ’83 B.S. Kenneth W. Biermacher '76 B.S. Paul D. Landino Gail L. Brekke Robert M. Lee ’78 B.S. William L. Bucknall, Jr. ’63 A.S., ’65 B.S. Thomas K. Lewis, Jr. ’74 B.S., ’76 M.S. Frank P.Carrubba ’79 B.S. Patrick G. O’Brien ’66 B.S. William J. Chowanec ’70 B.S. James C. Reilly K. Oni Chukwu '94 M.B.A. Janice K. Sussman ’83 E.M.B.A. Kenton J. Clarke ’79 B.S. Patricia B. Sweet ’79 E.M.B.A. Ralph F.DellaCamera, Jr. ’75 B.S. Stephen P.Tagliatela Dr. Richard J. Deslauriers ’90 B.S. Michael W. Toner ’82 E.M.B.A. Heidi S. Douglas ’82 M.S. EMERITUS BOARD Henry E. Bartels Henry C. Lee James Q. Bensen Robert J. Lyons, Sr. Roland M. Bixler ’78 E.M.B.A. Herbert H. Pearce Isabella E. Dodds Charles E. Pompea ’71 B.S. Orest T. Dubno ’68 B.S. ’75 M.P.A. M. Wallace Rubin John E. Echlin, Jr. ’80 E.M.B.A. Francis A. Schneiders ’54 A.S. John A. Frey ’44 A.S. R. C. Taylor III Robert M. Gordon R. William Vine Jean M. Handley Robert F.Wilson 2007 ALUMNI FUND CAMPAIGN 32 University of New Haven Loyal donors of five years or more are indicated in italic blue copy. 2006-2007 DONOR REPORT s you read through our annual report, one thing should be clear: A As a non-profit institution, we depend on you. The support of our donors helps us to remain competitive and fullfill our Strategic Directions, which are ambitious goals for the University’s future that are outlined in this issue. It matters to our students, many of whom could not pay for college without the help of scholarships. It matters to our primary mission: to educate and prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s challenges. YouYou have have shared shared in in my my vision vision When I first arrived on campus a few years ago, I had inin a a multitude multitude of of ways, ways, a vision for the University of New Haven. Of course, andand I I am am grateful. grateful. So So are are the the visions are only as good as the people who share A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT thousandsthousands of of students students who who them. You have shared in my vision in a multitude of ways, and I am grateful. So are the thousands of benefitbenefit from from your your generosity. generosity. students who benefit from your generosity. They are dental hygiene students who traveled to Honduras and Romania this year to help impoverished children care for their teeth. They are the study-abroad students who traveled to China this past summer to work in their chosen fields, for the experiential learning opportunity of a lifetime. They are the students in our nascent UNH Theatre Program, benefiting from a hugely talented director and the support of the community. Our strategic goals are ambitious. They should be! The Greek philosopher Epictetus said it well, I think, when he proclaimed, “First say to yourself what you would be, and then do what you have to do.” We would not be able to meet and, in many cases, exceed our ambitious Strategic Plan without your support. Steven H. Kaplan 33 A BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE The following list recognizes all gifts received by the University between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. Extreme care has been given to the preparation of this report. Please review your name and giving information. If you notice errors, please contact the Office of Advancement at 1.800.DIAL.UNH or by e-mail at [email protected] so that we may correct our records. Thank you. PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY MILLION DOLLAR CLUB: $1 Million+ Lawrence P.Flanagan ’80 David M. Andrenyak ’78 Robert C. Henrickson ’41 AT&T CORNERSTONE CLUB: $250,000 – $999,000 Honeywell Fire Group John E. Benevento ’68 CHAIRMAN’S CLUB: $100,000 – $249,000 Phillip Kaplan BKM Total Office Vivian J. Kaplan ’80 Dennis Blader TRUSTEES CLUB: $25,000 – $99,999 Liberty Bank Estate of Marjorie R. Botwinik PRESIDENT’S CLUB: $10,000 – $24,999 Liberty Mutual Estate of Stanley N. Botwinik Alexander W. Nicholson, Jr. ’65 David G. Carter DEAN’S CLUB: $5,000 – $9,999 Barbara Olin Taylor CDS, LLC UNIVERSITY CLUB: $2,500 – $4,999 Pilot Pen Corporation of America Deborah Chin R & W. Family Foundation Inc. City Point Construction BLUE AND GOLD CLUB: $1,000 – $2,499 M. Wallace Rubin Connecticut Student Loan EXECUTIVE CLUB: $500 – $999 Ronald G. Shaw Foundation Michael W. Toner ’82 Corning Incorporated Foundation ASSOCIATES CLUB: $250 – $499 United Technologies Corporation William E. Curran CENTURY CLUB: $100 – $249 University of New Haven Henri M. David, Jr. ’73 UNH GIVING CLUB LEVELS H.T.G.C.A. Leanna M. Dawydiak ’04 CONTRIBUTOR: Under $100 Dell Marketing UNIVERSITY CLUB Bernard G. Diana ’72 Give Online @ www.newhaven.edu/gift $2,500 – $4,999 DiChello Distributors, Inc. Ralph DiDonato Aldo DeDominicis Foundation, Inc. Alfred DiLeonardo, Jr. ’64 Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield CORNERSTONE CLUB New Haven Register Hanko H. Dobi of Connecticut $250,000 – $999,000 Taiwan Shin Kong Security Ralph N. Durante ’69 John F. Beckert ’72 Company Estate of Norman Botwinik David A. Beckerman ’66 Peter I. Berman Wiggin & Dana Exxon Mobil Foundation Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. ’85 Craig I. Calloway ’93 Eugene T.C. Wu Barry Farbrother Charles E. Pompea ’72 Center for International Studies Field Safety Corporation Louis & Mary Tagliatela Deloitte Services LP FM Global Foundation Foundation PRESIDENT’S CLUB Heidi S. Douglas ’82 S. Robert Fogler ’84 The Echlin Foundation $10,000 – $24,999 Joel S. Douglas ’82 W. Michael Forte ’95 Kenneth W. Biermacher ’76 Orest T. Dubno ’68 Gallagher Benefit Services Edward M. Bowman, Jr. ’81 Edge Technology Services, Inc. CHAIRMAN’S CLUB Incorporated William J. Chowanec ’70 Shelly J. Frank ’66 $100,000 – $249,999 Lynne Garcia Estate of Alice Wehner George Ellis Company Henry E. and Nancy Bartels John R. Gehring ’52 Richard C. Flath ’82 Murray A. Gerber ’79 Bayer Healthcare Mina Gerowin-Herrmann Follett College Stores Corp. Glen Gate Company Jay I. Vlock and Gail L. Brekke Robert M. Gordon John A. Frey ’44 Peter Hereld Isabella E. Dodds Grid Building Company Dave Haubner ’86 JP Morgan Chase Bank Estate of Theodore Adams ’40 Health Net of Northeast, Inc. Henry Nias Foundation, Inc. President Steven H. Kaplan and Robert M. Lee ’78 Christie N. Hicks Estate of James H. Shattuck Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan Herbert H. Pearce Pauline Hill Anthony and Julia Lenoci KPMG Foundation Douglas D. Schumann ’69 Howard Bayne Fund Thomas K. Lewis, Jr. ’74 Henry C. Lee Hubbell, Inc. Milford Bank Louis Gherlone Excavating, Inc. TRUSTEES CLUB International Business Petra Construction Corporation Sasaki Associates, Inc. Machines Inc. $25,000 – $99,999 Janice K. Sussman ’83 Subway Franchise World Jewish Foundation of Greater University of New Haven Alumni Wachovia Bank NA Headquarters New Haven Association Josef K. Wang SunGard Higher Education Kagan Architecture Planning Robert Alvine Mark F. Young ’81 Patricia B. Sweet ’79 Gilbert Kenna Philip H. Bartels Richard C. Toce ’01 Andy Kovachik Ralph F. DellaCamera ’75 and UBS DEAN’S CLUB Mark N. Kozak ’83 Frances L. DellaCamera ’99 UHY Advisors $5,000 – $9,999 William M. Leete, Jr. Andrew Eder United Way of Greater New Haven Lions Club of New Britain H.B. Communications Philip Batchelor ’04, ’07 and Karen Ludington Jeffery P.Hazell ’83 Angela Zappia ’04 BLUE AND GOLD CLUB Robert J. Lyons, Sr. Chen Hong Lee William C. Bruce ’74 $1,000 – $2,499 M. L. McLaughlin Harry Lee Citizens Bank Foundation Aetna, Inc. David W. Moulton ’76 Dennis J. Martin ’81 Daniel P.Cosgrove Meehyun Ahn Nationwide Kevin M. and Nancy McCormack Estate of Joseph Deleeuw ’78 Michael H. Ambrose ’84 New Haven Dental Association Jennifer C. McNeil ’85 Excelsior Foundation 2007 ALUMNI FUND CAMPAIGN 34 University of New Haven Loyal donors of five years or more are indicated in italic blue copy. 2006-2007 DONOR REPORT NJSA Holly A. Hammond ’85 Ellyn M Doris ’04 Northeast Utilities THE COLLEGE James Monahan ’68 James J. Egan, Jr. ’75 Dennis L. Nostrand OF ARTS AND Robert H. Morgan ’69 Ida Etherington ’83 Notre Dame High School SCIENCES Martin J. O’Connor ’76 Richard M. Fadum ’70 Ronald Nowaczyk Eileen M. Torrens ’93 Helene S. Fillmore ’65 James O’Brien CORNERSTONE CLUB Susan Frechette ’74 Timothy M.
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