DONOR IMPACT REPORT 2019

STAYING STRONG

Barbara and Duane Trythall’s gift to Presbyterian Healthplex helps people stay active. Page 14 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 2019 CONTENTS

1 A Joint Message from 8 Advancing Presbyterian Healthcare Community Health: Services Board Chair and Paying it Forward President and CEO 10 Impact Snapshot 2 A Joint Message from Presbyterian Healthcare 12 Giving in Action: Foundation Board Angels Among Us Chair and President 14 Committed to the 3 Presbyterian Healthcare Community: Foundation Board Staying Strong of Directors 16 Donor 4 Leaving a Legacy: Acknowledgments A Gift of the Heart

6 Pursuing Excellence: Empowering Our Nurses RISING to the Challenge

A joint message from Presbyterian Healthcare Services Board Chair and the President and CEO of Presbyterian Healthcare Services

These are challenging times, to be sure. COVID-19 has sent shockwaves throughout our country and our community, threatening the health of millions, plunging the stock market to record lows and creating enormous stress on our healthcare delivery system. As a nation and an organization, we are navigating completely uncharted territory, relying upon the expertise, knowledge, Kirby Jefferson compassion, resiliency and creativity of each other to find a Board Chair path forward. Presbyterian Healthcare Services Just as our providers and staff have risen to the challenge of caring for our patients and members, we at Presbyterian are grateful for a community that has rallied around us during some of the most critical periods in our history. During Presbyterian’s earliest days as a fledgling sanatorium known as “The San,” postcards from Mrs. Van asking for $1 donations were common. More recently, donors stepped forward following the Great Recession of 2007-2009 to complete the $20 million campaign for Presbyterian Rust Medical Center.

As a not-for-profit organization, we have sought, cherished and carefully invested charitable contributions throughout Dale Maxwell our 111-year history. Community support has always made us stronger. The need for charitable contributions is as President and Chief Executive Officer great as it’s ever been, and the opportunity for meaningful Presbyterian Healthcare Services impact is immense.

Thank you for standing with us.

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 1 FULFILLING Dreams A joint message from Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation’s Board Chair and President

Some people dream big, while others dream about small things that make a big difference. The same holds true for philanthropy in all its shapes and sizes, whether that means time, talent or treasure.

In this issue, we’re pleased to highlight the Trythalls, whose significant gift will make the Presbyterian Duane and Barbara Trythall Aquatic Therapy Natatorium a reality that benefits countless people for years to come. The new warm water Rob Lasater therapy pool is a dream come true for staff, patients and Board Chair community members who will benefit from improving their Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation physical strength within a caring social network.

Many of our donors have the vision to imagine what today’s commitment and investments can look like long after they’re gone. For some, the gift of their lifetime is part their estate plan. Others are drawn to support the construction of new facilities that benefit the community by improving access to excellent care.

While larger gifts like those from the Trythalls move the needle faster, smaller gifts have an important cumulative impact. Donor support for nursing scholarships is a great example. It’s been said that perhaps the best gift we can give our patients is a well-trained, compassionate workforce. When nurses and other staff have the support and encouragement they need to pursue Rick Scott, CFRE continuing education, everybody wins. President We are always grateful for thoughtful gifts that can create a Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation permanent legacy for generations to come. To every donor, no matter the size of your gift, we extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation.

2 STAYING STRONG PRESBYTERIAN HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers Chair W. Robert Lasater Chair-Elect V. Sue Cleveland, EdD Past-Chair Bart H. Kinney III President Rick Scott, CFRE Secretary Helen A. Grevey Treasurer Christopher C. Spencer

Ex-Officio Kirby Jefferson (PHS) Dale C. Maxwell (PHS) Loretta Tavelli (PHS Volunteer Services)

Board Elizabeth Allbright Margaret Jorgensen Kyle A. Armstrong Robert A. Jung* Nathan R. Armstrong Bart H. Kinney III* Julia B. Bowdich* Robert F. Melendez, MD, MBA Jennifer Culver, MD Shirley Morrison* Jeannine Daniels Steven M. Nakamura E. Dexter Adrian Perez Michael D. Freccia* Scottie Pierce, PhD Dan Friedman, MD Cynthia Reinhart Choudary Ganga, MD John Rochester Jane E. Gulley, RN Barbara Trythall Andrea Hanson* Jeff Vinyard James M. Haynes* Chad F. Worthen Renee L. Holland

* Past Board Chair

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 3 Leaving a Legacy Endowment Ensures Future of Cardiology Lectureship

A Gift of the HEART

Presented by Presbyterian As a cardiologist, Dan Friedman, MD, holds education Heart and Vascular Care close to his heart. Twenty-five years ago, when he and Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation, the conference returned to his hometown of Albuquerque to practice is specifically designed at Presbyterian, he was invited to speak at the John N. for internists, family practitioners, emergency Wilson, MD, Lectureship in Cardiovascular Diseases. room physicians, advanced He found the annual conference, which focuses on practice professionals, nurses, pharmacists and clinicians the practical and clinical issues cardiac healthcare who are involved in the care professionals face on a daily basis, to be extremely of patients with cardiac conditions, primarily in clinical valuable to his profession and the patients he serves. and hospital settings. He has since been an active member of the Wilson Cardiology Lectureship Committee, including many years as its chair.

4 STAYING STRONG “It’s an opportunity to educate our community regarding topics in cardiology. Putting on our own conference allows participants to help those in our own community,” Dr. Friedman says. “It also helps me learn a lot and I enjoy interacting with speakers and attendees - it’s a gift.”

As a loyal donor for nearly 20 years, Dr. Friedman began to consider making his own legacy gift commitment to the Foundation, with a focus on educational programs that could continue in perpetuity. He also recognized that many Wilson conference attendees do not have the resources to travel The John N. Wilson, MD, Lectureship in for major educational programming, so the Cardiovascular Diseases, established in Wilson Lectureship fills an important void for 1985, recognizes the extraordinary medical educational opportunities for cardiologists and humanitarian achievements of John N. right here in New Mexico. Wilson, MD, one of the first heart surgeons at Presbyterian and the physician credited for Through a gift in his will, The Daniel B. launching Presbyterian’s heart surgery program. Friedman, MD, Endowment will be established to support necessary expenses needed to conduct the two-day event, including registration fees for attendees, speaker fees and travel expenses, venue costs, as well as The Daniel B. Friedman, MD, Endowment food and catering. reflects Dr. Friedman’s passion for sustaining excellence in cardiology through education. In Dr. Friedman’s personal philosophy toward addition to seeing patients, he serves on the philanthropy goes back to his own family. Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation board of “My parents have always been very directors and the Committee for Laughter is generous to charities and in particular, the Best Medicine, Presbyterian Healthcare those close to home.” Foundation’s annual event that raises funds for a different Presbyterian program each year.

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 5 Pursuing Excellence Nursing Scholarships

EMPOWERING Our Nurses "People love Presbyterian. Our patients love what we do here so these scholarships really help our nurses advance to the next level, whether it’s entry level or getting advanced degrees.” – Johanna Stiesmeyer, DNP, RN-BC, director of clinical education and professional development at Presbyterian Delivery System

Since 2006, Presbyterian Supporting nurses through degree or higher in nursing Healthcare Foundation’s nursing education is an important produce better patient outcomes, scholarships have supported investment that ultimately including lower mortality rates, more than 750 nurses through benefits the entire organization and their organizations have scholarships totaling $855,550. as well as Presbyterian patients. higher retention. As part of its In 2019, a record number of “Many recipients express their nursing strategy, Presbyterian applicants – 114 – received appreciation for what the is encouraging and supporting $75,000 in funding toward their scholarships really mean to nurses to pursue their BSN if professional nursing goals. Every them, to their families and to the they do not already have it and eligible applicant receives some patients they serve. It is really is committed to achieving the level of educational support. amazing,” Johanna says. national goal of increasing the Nurses increasingly use the number of bachelor’s-prepared scholarships to pursue advanced According to the American nurses to 80 percent. degrees in administration, as Association of the Colleges of nurse practitioners, and even Nursing, nurses who have earned doctorate degrees. their Bachelor of Science (BSN)

6 STAYING STRONG The nursing scholarship program with other healthcare providers is now in its 14th year through when it comes to recruiting and Presbyterian Healthcare the support of generous retaining nurses.” Foundation’s nursing donors. Just as the number of scholarships program applicants has grown, so has The need for educational provides nursing staff the need. “We’ve had new scholarship funds continues to with opportunities to donors come on board, which increase as the number of patients advance their educational has been absolutely wonderful served by Presbyterian increases and powerful,” Johanna says. and the number of applicants for preparation through “Having more funds available the support grows. Presbyterian academic nursing allows us to keep publicizing the strives to be at the forefront degrees. Nurses make up program, encourage applicants, of patient care and outcomes. the largest segment of demonstrate the value to the Recruiting, retaining and training Presbyterian Healthcare organization and take care of the nurses makes that possible. Services employees; more people in our communities. It also than 3,400 nurses serve makes Presbyterian competitive in a variety of roles.

Thank you to the generous donors and families listed below who have created funds and endowments to support nursing education scholarships.

Academic Programs Average Scholarship Fund Purpose Supported Award Agnes Ripple For those entering the LPN-ADN, Entry ADN/ Varies PHS Volunteers Fund nursing field Entry BSN Archuleta Family General nursing scholarship RN-BSN/Entry BSN Up to $1,000 Brehmer Family Endowment Training for pediatric nurses RN-BSN/Entry BSN Up to $1,000 Supports perioperative areas Ganga Family Endowment including pre-op, OR and RN-BSN/Entry BSN Up to $1,000 Post-Anesthesia Care Unit Supports all care areas/units Huntsinger Family Endowment RN-BSN/Entry BSN Up to $1,000 at regional sites Women’s Program Hutchison Family Fund All academic programs Up to $2,500 nursing education Native American tribal RN-BSN/Entry BSN, Ottens Nursing Ed Scholarship members enrolled in nursing Up to $1,000 MSN, DNP, PhD degree programs Pathways/ Nursing Excellence Scholarships Advancing nursing in RN-BSN/Entry BSN Up to $500 Funded by the Ray Woodham New Mexico Family Fund and the Rust Fund Supports nurses who wish Savage Memorial Endowment to advance their career by Entry ADN/Entry BSN Up to $1,000 becoming an RN Emily Tuttle Scholarship Grant Supports advanced nursing MSN/DNP/PhD Up to $500 from Woodham Family Fund degrees Walton Family General nursing scholarship RN-BSN/Entry BSN Up to $1,000 Endowment Fund Judith Welde Memorial Supports oncology nurses All programs Up to $1,000 Scholarships and other staff

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 7 Advancing “I hope our gift will raise the Community Health overall health and well-being of General Fund Gift our entire community, from the very young to the very old.” Benefits Santa Fe – Andrew Wallerstein Medical Center

Paying it FORWARD

After repeated visits to New Mexico for decades, Andy Wallerstein seized on the opportunity to buy a company and move his family from the East Coast to Santa Fe in the mid-2000s. Today, they are happy to make their home in a community they love. In his role as chief executive officer and partner of Avalon Trust, an investment firm and wealth planning practice, Andy counsels a variety of individuals, families, trusts, non-profits and foundations in New Mexico and beyond.

8 STAYING STRONG “Our company culture is focused And he believes it’s important for on giving back to our community,” everyone in the community to Andy says. “To hire the best play their part. “It’s not just a small people, we have to offer good group of people who make these healthcare, good education and things happen. This was my one affordable housing. When we do small way of doing something I that, we lift everybody up.” could do to help, but everyone has something to contribute,” Andy became involved with he says. Presbyterian as a member of the inaugural Presbyterian Santa “I came from a family that believed Fe Advisory Council, which in community service and weighed in on early plans for the philanthropy, and for those of us Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical who have the ability to give, it’s Center and health park. It was important to make a commitment his first experience serving on a to our community,” he says. “It’s hospital board, an initiative he was about having the vision to imagine drawn to because he recognized what today’s contributions and The second-floor atrium at Santa Fe the need for better healthcare in investments can look like long Medical Center reflects the Sloane the community. In addition to his after you’re gone.” Wallerstein family’s gift. board service, Andy and his wife, Mary Sloane, made a generous general gift to the fund drive supporting construction of the new medical center.

“I think of this as a long term, generational investment. Presbyterian has reached 100+ years and we all assume the hospitals, schools and key institutions in Santa Fe have always been here, but a dedicated group had to take that first step,” Andy says. “It’s like planting a tree; if you don’t do it, it won’t be there for your children or your grandchildren.”

While Andy has been lucky in terms of his own health, he recognizes that having

better healthcare options can By making a general gift toward construction of the Santa Fe significantly help the Santa Fe Medical Center, Andy and his wife, Mary Sloane, made it possible for Presbyterian to use the funds where they were needed most. community reach its potential.

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 9 DONOR Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation IMPACT REPORT IMPACT 2019 SNAPSHOT

$3,091,841 859 patients and community invested into Presbyterian members served by the new patients, programs, Presbyterian Community education and equipment Health Resource Center

3,314 100 patients provided employees helped with assistance with emergent for lodging, needs through transportation, the Employee meals, and other CareFund emergent needs

10 STAYING STRONG Every gift to Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation makes a difference by helping to support new care programs, technical innovations, advanced education, and patient assistance. The Foundation works with the Presbyterian community to identify the areas of greatest need and to elevate healthcare for the people of New Mexico. Contributions to the Foundation can be directed to specific areas of interest or designated as unrestricted funds, which are increasingly important in addressing critical and often unexpected needs. Every dollar goes toward funding Presbyterian programs and services.

More than 3,607 staff members received $280k the opportunity for further invested to education or training support patients battling cancer

867,444 patients and members served members of staff by Presbyterian 74 presented with the (that’s 1 in 3 New Mexicans!) Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation Guardian Angel award

$7,801,386 Total Donations and Pledges

8,240 One hundred percent of all contributions Total Donors are directed to patient-centered care.

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 11 Giving in Action Guardian Angel Highlights Angels AMONGUs Guardian angels come in many forms, often guiding and protecting us when we least expect it but need it most. While many of our Guardian Angel honorees are clinical staff, any Presbyterian Healthcare Services employee may receive the recognition. The following profiles offer a glimpse into the ways these Presbyterian employees have left a lasting impression on patients and their families.

Jennifer Ard Surgical Services Patient Liaison Presbyterian Hospital Joined Presbyterian: 2014 Earned her Guardian Angel wings: July 2019

Sometimes preparing for surgery can leave patients feeling anxious and uncertain. That’s where Jennifer steps in. She is often the smiling face accompanying patients and their families into the pre-op department. She knows her is an important one and makes a special effort to be friendly, patient, compassionate and knowledgeable.

“I enjoy the conversations with people and learning about them. I also enjoy providing some comfort and reassurance that all will be okay,” she says.

Jennifer has two adult children and a 12-year-old grandson. She enjoys camping, gardening, walks on the Bosque and playing outside with her dogs.

Who’s Your Guardian Angel? If you received outstanding care or services and want to express your gratitude, Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation’s Guardian Angel program is a meaningful and personalized way to say thanks. Guardian Angel contributions to the Foundation can be directed to specific areas of interest or designated as an unrestricted contribution for use toward organizational priorities. For more information, please contact Kathryn Richards at (505) 724-7003 or visit www.phs.org/guardianangel.

12 STAYING STRONG Amber Callihan Patient Registrar Presbyterian Medical Group, Kaseman Hospital Joined Presbyterian: 2017 Earned her Guardian Angel wings: May 2017

Amber is passionate about her work in behavioral health. Her goal is to always practice kindness and sensitivity to help make her patients feel comfortable from the first interaction. Sometimes patients share that they experience cautious or hesitant behavior from others around them, but Amber is different; she recognizes that her patients are all special and unique in their own way.

“When my patients check in with me, I always greet them with their name and a smile. I let them know that they are safe and in a loving place. I also make it a point to ask them about their personal lives so they know that I care about them as a person,” she says.

Outside of work, Amber enjoys camping and fishing, but says her first love is spending time with her family.

Nika Lane Housekeeper Environmental Services, Presbyterian Hospital Joined Presbyterian: 2014 Earned her Guardian Angel wings: September 2017

Fondly known as “the singing housekeeper,” Nika has brightened the day for many of her patients and their families. When she enters a patient’s room to clean, she is often singing and her lively, engaging conversation adds a much-needed dose of cheer to what can be long, mundane days.

“I love my supervisors, my patients and my staff. I love to be here at Presbyterian because they took care of me and my son in a time of need,” says Nika.

When she’s not at work, Nika enjoys spending time outside, especially camping and fishing.

Aaron Padilla Speech Pathologist Physical Therapy department, Rust Medical Center Joined Presbyterian: 2017 Earned his Guardian Angel wings: November 2018

As a speech pathologist, Aaron plays a key role in bridging the gap between research and clinical practice. He recognizes that every patient is unique and finding an intervention that works best for his or her needs is the top priority. That requires interviewing, staying current on published literature in the field, consulting with clinicians, and helping patients understand what outcomes they can expect, all of which informs their decision about the path of care.

“I do my best to provide assurance in a time of uncertainty, and assurance during the days and experiences to come,” Aaron says.

In his free time, Aaron is active in the community and church. He also enjoys reading and being in nature.

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 13 Committed to the Community Presbyterian Healthplex Therapy Pool

"Philanthropy doesn’t need to be big. It only needs to be what a person is able to do at a stage in their life journey. Find a passion, jump in, and help. Encourage your children and grandchildren to get involved also. They learn from your example, so make it a good one and have fun doing it." STAYING – Barbara Trythall STRONG On a typical day at the Presbyterian Healthplex, between 800 to 1,000 people participate in some form of therapy – physical, occupational, speech and language, or cardiopulmonary – or exercise classes. Thanks to a $1.6 million gift from Barbara and Duane Trythall, the Healthplex will soon have a new, warm water pool, the Presbyterian Rehabilitation Services Duane and Barbara Trythall Aquatic Therapy Natatorium, allowing people to do aquatic rehabilitation, community classes and open swim. The number of Healthplex users is expected to double when the expanded facility opens in 2021.

14 STAYING STRONG The Future Presbyterian Trythall Natatorium

“The thing about water is that their life together and the future philanthropy, and established the buoyancy allows a freedom Presbyterian Trythall Natatorium an endowment through the of movement that is difficult to reflects their personal commitment Albuquerque Community achieve on land, so physical to staying active. Many of their Foundation to help many of their movement becomes easier,” says friends already take advantage employees and adults like them Janeice Ross, an occupational of a leased Presbyterian aquatics go back to school while working therapist and manager of rehab facility, located about 10 minutes part-time. and aquatics at Presbyterian east of the Healthplex. “We want to inspire others to Healthplex. “Someone who may “We hope the new facility will incorporate philanthropy into need a wheelchair or walker on provide easier access and greater their lives,” says Duane. “We also land can move much more easily usage due to the connection to believe that being philanthropic in water. It opens up a whole new the Healthplex,” Barb says. “We during our lives rather than in realm of functional movement and do get occasional sports injuries… an estate plan has a greater people get really hooked on it.” yes, we still ski and yes, we compounding effect to benefit sometimes fall and pull something, more people. We know what the The early days which means that we will use it to need is now, so why wait? We Barb and Duane were born and heal more quickly, so we can get do it now and enjoy seeing the raised in the small Wyoming back to the active life we so love.” results.” tourist town of Cody. They became high school sweethearts A philanthropic philosophy In addition to the new natatorium, at 16, and will soon celebrate their The Trythalls believe that everyone 54th wedding anniversary. has a responsibility to be the Trythalls’ gift funds After moving to Albuquerque, philanthropic, and they emphasize scholarships and educational they owned an executive search supporting local organizations opportunities to support the business and later, Excel Staffing, for the greatest impact. As they recruitment and retention of the largest temporary and contract struggled to establish their own EEG (electroencephalographic) staffing company in New Mexico. businesses, they gave when technicians for the Presbyterian Over the years, their company they could, often more time employed more than 60,000 New than money. Neurosciences program. Their gift helps fill a void caused by a shortage Mexico residents. They sold the Both have also been active in business in 2014 after 43 years. many community organizations, of certified technicians and will make The couple has always loved including 25 years of service it possible for medical assistants and being outdoors, skiing, hiking, on the Presbyterian Healthcare pulmonary technicians to complete a fishing and camping. Physical Foundation Board for Barb. They certification program. activity has been a big part of have prioritized education in their

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT 15 ACEQUIA MADRE SOCIETY We are honored to celebrate and thank the dedicated Acequia Madre Society supporters whose commitments support superior healthcare for future generations. The Acequia Madre Society includes people who have shared their intent to include Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation in their will or estate plan.

New Acequia Madre Members for 2019 Leonard & Stephanie Armstrong Shirley B. Gardenswartz Dr. Arnold S. & Doris L. Roland Stanley & Nancy Dubiel Pam & Robert Jung George & Catherine Thomas Dan Friedman, MD, PHG Bill & Marge* Mandly Carolyn & Ken Thompson Art Gardenswartz & Sonya Priestly William E. Pena Thomas W. Wiley

LUMINARY CIRCLE We would like to recognize and thank Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation Luminary Circle donors, whose lifetime gifts, pledges or qualifying estate gifts reach $50,000. Luminary Circle is a gratitude program that provides donors with assistance as they navigate their own healthcare journeys.

New Luminary Circle Members for 2019 Scott & Lynn Alexander Brandon Fryar & Purvi Mody Greg & Michelle Riley Leonard & Stephanie Armstrong Edward T. Garcia & Diana E. Garcia Dr. Arnold S. & Doris L. Roland Dr. & Mrs. H. Arredondo Scott Graham Dr. Cordelia & Gregory Sever Linda Barr Carolyn & Karl Green Susan & Neal Shadoff Lee Blaugrund Trevor & Erica Hatchell Shelly Stepenaskie & Ben Wolz Doyle Boykin & Bruno & Genowefa J. Keller George & Catherine Thomas Terri Romero-Boykin Tom & Julie Laub Carolyn & Ken Thompson Kaye Briggs Darren & Deaun Lewis Nancy Ann Walton & Alon Carter Dr. Leena Cherukuri and Mr. Lowell A. Hare Thomas W. Wiley Srikanth Paladugu Arthur & Patricia Priebe Brad & Erica Cook Larry & Dorothy Rainosek

16 STAYING STRONG HERITAGE CIRCLE

We are honored to acknowledge and thank the many donors who have chosen to support Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation’s mission to improve the health and lives of New Mexicans. Heritage Circle donors include individuals, corporations and foundations that have made have made cumulative gifts or qualifying pledges of $25,000 or more.

$10,000,000+ $5,000,000+ Jack* & Donna Rust Presbyterian Volunteer Services $1,000,000+ Individuals Barbara & Dan Balik Richard H.* & Scottie Pierce Judi & Joe* Wagner & Richard* & Linda Barr Duane & Barbara Trythall Wagner Equipment Co. Ted & Margaret Jorgensen Jerry & Glenna Wilger $1,000,000+ Corporate and Foundation Donors Pathology Associates of Radiology Associates of Albuquerque, P.A. Albuquerque, P.A. $500,000+ Individuals Jim & Kristen Hinton Bill & Marge* Mandly Rob & Noreen Scott $500,000+ Corporate and Foundation Donors Anesthesia Associates of New Mexico Kidney Spirit Halloween Superstores New Mexico, P.C. Patient House, Inc. Wells Fargo Dekker/Perich/Sabatini, Ltd Presbyterian Heart Group $250,000-$499,999 Individuals Julia B. Bowdich & Helen A. Grevey & Jay D. Hertz Kenneth & Nancy O’Dell John A. Carey Dale & Paige Maxwell Dwight & Carolyn Tope Fund Lakshmi Ganga, MD & Alicia M. & William A. Miller The Sloane Wallerstein Family Choudary C. Ganga, MD Charitable Gift Fund Richard E. White, MD $250,000-$499,999 Corporate and Foundation Donors Albuquerque Publishing Co. MEDNAX Services, Inc Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Bank of Albuquerque Nusenda Credit Union Robb, P.A. Bank of America Richard H. and Scottie Pierce Waite and Citadel Broadcasting Family Foundation Phillips Foundation Cumulus Media, Inc. Dan C. Trigg Hospital Auxiliary M & T Trust

* Deceased Acequia Madre Society Member 17 Luminary Circle Donors Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT $100,000-$249,999 Individuals Scott & Lynn Alexander Dr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Horvath Paul & Frances Perea Dr. & Mrs. Francisco Ampuero Jim & Melba Hynes David Scrase & Kaye & Paul Briggs Thomas & Jill Johns Chantel Tarin-Scrase Ruth Connery in honor of Lynn & John D. Johnson & Hirak J. Sen, MD Ginny Rigby and Pat Connery Andrew C. Ortega Cordelia Sever, MD & Ed & Mary Pat Cook Victor & Mary Jury & Gregory Sever Jeannine Daniels Summit Electric Supply Dr. Michael C. Shannon Kathleen Davis, RN & Robert Bart H. Kinney, III James H. Spigel, MD & Wengrod Carl F. Lagerstrom, MD & Laura A. Dinorah Gutierrez Dee & Jessica Dennis Mitchell, MD Diana & Chester French Stewart Diane Fisher, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. William P. Lang Susan A. Stott Trust Michael D. Freccia Annell B. Livingston Carolyn & Ken Thompson Dan Friedman, MD, PHG Donavan Lopez & Carolyn Steven J. Traub, D.D.S. Cézanne C. “Zizi” Fritz Bregman Scott Truby Art Gardenswartz & Steve & Debbie Maestas Jeff & Debbie Van Dyke Sonya Priestly José S. Martinez, MD Nancy Ann Walton and Alon Carter Shirley B. Gardenswartz Wayne & Lorena Mitchell in memory of Gene Walton Dr. Earl R. & Joyce A. Godwin Steve Nakamura David and Loral Welde in honor of Doug & Kathryn Guinn B.C. Nowlin & Judith Maybee Welde Mr. & Mrs. Lowell A. Hare Carol Estes-Nowlin Ray* & Marion Woodham Nancy Hatchett Dr. & Mrs. Ole A. Peloso Kevin & Lian Yearout Clay & Shawna Holderman Chris & Maureen Perea $100,000-$249,999 Corporate and Foundation Donors Books Are Fun, Ltd The J.E. and L.E. Mabee Plains Regional Medical Center Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Foundation, Inc. Auxiliary Engineers, Inc. Kevin & Lian Yearout Foundation Platinum Builders Corporation Brindle Foundation Klinger Constructors, LLC Presbyterian Medical Group Clear Channel Outdoor Maestas & Ward Commercial Real Emergency Medicine Comcast Spotlight Estate, LLC Provenance Fine Art Corporation DKD Electric, LLC Masonic Charity Foundation of Reading Foundation Inc. Duke City Collection Agency New Mexico Renal Medicine Associates, Ltd Enterprise Builders Corp. McCarthy Building Companies NM Ricoh USA, Inc. EPIC McKesson Corporation Sandia National Laboratories Espanola Hospital Auxiliary Medtronic Inc. ServiceMaster Performance Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. National Roofing Sound & Signal Systems of Eye Associates of New Mexico New Mexico Mutual / New Mexico First National 1870 Integration Group Starline Printing Company French Funerals & Cremations Owens & Minor Sunset Grille & Bar Grant Thornton, LLP Peoples Flower Shops Taurus Foundation Home Dialysis of New Mexico Pfizer U.S. Bank Home Dialysis of Santa Fe, LLC $50,000-$99,999 Individuals Revathi A-Davidson & Dr. & Mrs. H. David Arredondo Doyle Boykin & Russ Davidson David & Peggy Ater Terri Romero-Boykin Bernard M. Agbemadzo Janice & Bryan Beck Helen & Doug Brooks Mary Helen Allburt John & Jean Berndt Douglas & Sarah Brown Peter Appenzeller, MD & Mitch & Norma Binder William & Sandra Brown Shara Appenzeller A. Rolfe & Dorothy Black Jack & Lynda Burch Adelmo (Del) & Nancy & Cliff Blaugrund Brian & Celia Burnett Rebecca Archuleta Lee Blaugrund James* & Anne Bushnell Leonard & Stephanie Doug & Lin Bornhuetter Lauren & Chris Cates Armstrong Marge & Bill Bowers Ed & JoLynn Chacon

18 STAYING STRONG George Chandran, MD Trevor & Erica Hatchell Dr. George W. Rhodes & Peter J. Chen, PhD James M. & Lynn W. Haynes Sara V. Rhodes Dr. Leena Cherukuri and David & Susan Hettema Giuseppe & MaryAnne Rizza Mr. Srikanth Paladugu Dr. Jeffrey & Phyllis Hills Dr. Arnold S. & Doris L. Roland Dr. & Mrs. Paul Cochran David Hillson & Robert A.* & Sally B. Savage Brad & Erica Cook Eileen Grevey Hillson Paul & Lee Schmidt Dr. Michael Crossey & The Reverend Jan & Judith Schreiber Marta Crossey Goodrich Bruce Susan & Neal Shadoff Jennifer Culver, MD Jeff & Debra Huser Dr. Darren M. Shafer & Glenda S. Cunningham Dr. & Mrs. James R. Hutchison Lisa Adams-Shafer Tushar Dandade, MD & Dr. & Mrs. Mehraboon Irani Pahl & Liz Shipley Rebecca Hoggatt, PA-C Kirby & Camille Jefferson Martin I.* & Ruth Shore Mondlick Becky & Rudy Diaz Steven & Jacqueline Jenkusky Todd & Cathy Sickles Diane & Peter Doniger Phillip & Janelle Johnson Ben & Elizabeth Spencer Jeffrey Dornbusch, MD Taylor B. Joyner Chris & Linda Spencer Janet Griego, MD & Pam & Robert Jung Stan & Marilyn Stark Jared Dreicer, MD Charles & Sherri Karaian Shelly Stepenaskie & Ben Wolz Stanley & Nancy Dubiel Bruno & Genowefa J. Keller Daniel & Jean Stouffer Mary & Gordon Eden Pat & John* Kneen Joanne Suffis & Phi Pham Lisa Farrell Elizabeth M. Lacouture George & Catherine Thomas Dr. & Mrs. Richard Feddersen Roger & Allison Larsen Roger & Kyla Thompson William & Alice Fienning Rob Lasater & Carol Spuhler Lynn B. & Donna Thurgood David & Jennifer Finlayson Tom & Julie Laub Jeffrey L. Vinyard Cristie E. Flanagan Gordon & Vicki Macaulay Mary Ann Weems Brandon Fryar & Purvi Mody Jim* & Jennifer Mallory Chris J. Wehr, MD & Robyn L. Gaffney, MD Janice E. Micali Ann O. Wehr, MD Betsy Garber Cheryl E. Mitchell Linda Weil Edward T. Garcia & Michael & Cheryl Mitchell Judy Basen Weinreb & Diana E. Garcia Dr. Jason & Gurprasad Mitchell Peter Weinreb Dr. Ronnie J. Garner Shirley E. Morrison Helen J. Wertheim Julian S. Garza & Family & Cornelis* Klein Thomas W. Wiley Deborah & James Giannelli Larry & Sharon Neely Jim Dines & Nancy Wood MSG Kevin A. Haley & Catherine Oppenheimer Steven Yabek, MD & Dr. Denise A. Gonzales JJ & Doug Parsons Ellen G. Goldstein Scott & Jean Graham Kusum R. Prabhakar, MD Yatskowitz & Anne Haines Carolyn & Karl Green Arthur & Patricia Priebe Dr. & Mrs. Omar M. Yousef Jane & Thomas Gulley Larry & Dorothy Rainosek Ken & Kathy Harrington Mark & Cathleen Reifsteck $50,000-$99,999 Corporate and Foundation Donors Abbott Laboratories Business Environments First Security Bank Albuquerque Convention Services C.W. & Dee McMullen Community The Frederick H. Leonhardt Albuquerque Pet Foundation Foundation Memorial Service, Inc. CASA Automotive Group Gap Inc. Alliance Audio Visual Central NM Affiliate of the Susan Garcia Automotive Group Allotta Family Foundation G. Komen for the Cure GlaxoSmithKline Alltel CenturyLink Business Goodmans Interior Structures Alpha Phi Alumnae Association of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Goserco Inc. New Mexico Albuquerque Hearst Foundation AmFab, Inc. Convention Services of the HME Specialists, LLC ASHP Foundation Southwest IBM Beauchamp & Co. Jewelers Crystal Springs Bottled Water, Inc. Jaynes Corporation BlueCross BlueShield of Ecotex Healthcare Laundry The John & Sophie Ottens New Mexico Services Foundation Boehringer Ingelheim Encompass Health KOB-TV Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Excel Staffing Companies, Inc. Limited Brands Foundation

* Deceased Acequia Madre Society Member 19 Luminary Circle Donors Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation 2019 DONOR IMPACT REPORT LITHExcel Public Service Company of Subway at Presbyterian McKesson Foundation Inc. New Mexico Summit Electric Supply MetLife Resources R. D. & Joan Dale Hubbard Teammates for Kids Foundation Miller Bonded Inc. Foundation TriCore Reference Laboratories Molzen Corbin Robert E. & Evelyn McKee T-Systems North America New Mexico Orthopaedics Foundation Unite Private Networks Novartis Pharmaceuticals Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals Weems Galleries & Framing NYCOMED SMPC Architects Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Pediatric Cardiology Associates of Socorro General Hospital Auxiliary Yearout Mechanical, Inc. New Mexico State Farm Insurance Companies $25,000-$49,999 Individuals George & Mary Adkins Mr. & Mrs. Ray A. Graham, III Randy & Colette Nederhoff Donna & Stuart Agnew Regina Guest Josef & Linda Nisenbaum Lee & Elizabeth Allbright Charles & Andrea Hanson Dr. James & Kathryn Oates Kyle & Yasine Armstrong Michael & Janet B. Harding Dr. & Mrs. Charles Palmer Vince E. Baca Keith & Sarah Harris Susan Palmer in memory of Howell H. Badal Denis* & Kim Heimerich M. Palmer III, & in honor of Sara Badal Mike & Patty Henderson Douglas & Helen Brooks Russ & Nancy Ball Mary C. Herring Shay and Lee Patchell Dennis Batey, MD Tom & Elizabeth Herrlinger John & Dana Pederson Chuck Baumgart, MD & Brett M. Hills Matthew Pehrson Terrie Baumgart Dr. Richard Hinrichs & Christine A. Pica Dolores Beames, RN Lynn Hinrichs Robert C. & Mary D. Poole Stanley B. & Karen K. Bolton Carol A. Hinton Stephen G. Reyes Clinton & Lydia Boye Melanie & Patrick Hitchcock Dee Sanchez Amor M. Brannin Tom Horan & Leah & Todd Sandman Jana M. Burdick Mary Ann Campbell-Horan Jane E. Schauer, MD Bonnie Carmichael, MD Phil & Leslie Hulebak Rick & Kerry Scott Dan & Carol Carpenter Wilson* & Rosalyn Hurley Peter Snow & Doris Buckman Gabe & Vicente Cano-Castro Russell M. Janis Neal Spero Troy Clark James R. & Janette D. Jeppson Susan Stamm Evans Virginia Sue Cleveland SR & Isabel Jewell Gerard Stephenson, Jr., PhD Dr. Richard Converse & Jane A. Keeports Johanna K. Stiesmeyer Katharine Willet Duane & Andrea Kinsley Larry & Patricia Stroup Louanne M. Cunico Sarah Kotchian & Robert Nellums Dr. Sydney Swetnam Dr. & Mrs. William M. Deane Richard Lange Dick & Dang Teater Dale & Diane Dekker Carolyn Lankford Elizabeth & Kevin Tibbs Glen & Lisa Delaney Joseph C. Lee, MD Dr. Louis F. Trost & Michael E. Dexter Paula Lenane Dr. Elaine D. Papafrangos Robin & Kevin Divine Thomas & Susan MacLean Anthony R. Vigil, MD Jim & Margaret Eaton Dr. & Mrs. Kishore B. Manne Ben Wagenman, MD Kayvan A. Ellini, MD Raymond Marks Michael Walker, CPA James Cole Elliott, MD Thomas McConnell, MD & Angela Ward, RN Dr. Elliott Foucar Hillary Elwood, MD Norman & Nancy White Dr. & Mrs. Dion Gallant Cindy & Curt McGill Larry D. Willard Philip & Teresa Gallegos Don & Connie McLeod Jim* & Scottie Williams Angela R. Gallegos-Macias MD & Liesl & Chuck Meyers Ann & John Wright Santiago R. Macias, MD Dr. & Mrs. Robert Miller Nancy Young Donna J. Garcia Richard H. & Cynthia Ming Dahua Zhang, MD & Hongwei Xui Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Garcia Almas and Soyal Momin William* & Celeste Gorman Paul & Gail Murray Jerome & Lorraine Goss Leslie E. Neal

20 STAYING STRONG $25,000-$49,999 Corporate and Foundation Donors Advanced Network Management Gap Foundation Pimentel Music and Entertainment American Home Furnishings Genentech Pointel, Inc. Aon Genzyme Procter & Gamble Apria Healthcare Guidant Corporation Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Armstrong Prickett & HealthEdge Pulakos CPAs, P.C. Associates Merrill Lynch HealthHelp LLC REDW, LLC AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals Hoechst Marion Roussel The Response Group Avila Retail Insurance Exchange, Inc. Risk Strategies Barnes & Noble Johnson & Johnson Roche Laboratories Belcan, LLC Keleher & McLeod Sandia Automotive Group Bohannan Huston, Inc The Kemtah Group Sandia Foundation Border States Electric KGA Architects The Solutions Group Supply of NM Kinney Agency Inc. Southwest Cardiology Associates Bradbury Stamm Construction Co. KPMG LLP Southwest Cheese LLC Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Lilly USA St. Jude Medical, Inc. Catamaran Magellan Health Services Strong-Thorne Mortuary CDW Healthcare Mercer (US) Inc. The Stroup Co. CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Merck & Co., Inc. Sunrise Printing CNM Foundation The Millstream Fund Taishoff Family Foundation Cognizant Technology Solutions Modrall Sperling Law Firm TEKsystems US Corp Mountain States Insurance Group TRIMEDX Conroy’s Plant Designs Music World of Albuquerque Inc. U.S. Foods Coram Healthcare New Mexico Oncology United Healthcare Services, Inc. Crane Services, Inc. Hematology Consultants, Ltd. Walgreens Creamland Dairies, Inc. Novo Nordisk Weatherby Healthcare Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. NuMotion Will Rogers Motion Picture Delta Dental of New Mexico Oxnard Foundation Pioneers Foundation The Doctors Company Perinatal Associates of Women’s Specialists of Don Chalmers Ford New Mexico, Ltd. New Mexico Fidelity Investments PHI Air Medical Acequia Madre Recognition The following Acequia Madre members have shared their intent to include Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation in their will or estate plan. We are grateful for their support.

Jane Buckley Mark A. Hohnstreiter Rev. Dennis* & Helen H. Saylor Karen Cox, RN, PhD Hy* & Florence Klein E. Smith Ronald Faich Vince E. Marchi The Reverend Jeffrey Strobel Dr. & Mrs. K. John Heilman III Jane Midgley C.D.M. Connie Fleischer James & Ann Nelson Dr. Arthur & Sandra Vall-Spinosa Dr. Vaun* & Mary Floyd Janice Peck Linda C. Vath Taylor & Bonnie Floyd William E. Pena George & Wilma Wheeler Corliss & Larry Fenimore Edward Ricco & Mary Wicker Louis Herlin, MD Mary Ann Sweeney Bruce & Lorna Wiggins Kreg B. Hill & William I. Dr.* & Mrs. John B. Roberts Christensen, MD, MPH Mr.* & Mrs. José R. Sanchez

At Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation, everything we do is made possible and enhanced by the incredible generosity of our donors. The preceding list celebrates those donors whose lifetime gifts, pledges or pledge payments have reached a minimum of $25,000 as of Feb. 29, 2020.

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