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Leadership Circle Leadership Circle UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP CIRCLE LEADERSHIP CIRCLE The Leadership Circle is a personal, individual giving program with recognition based on progressively higher standards of giving. There are four levels of the Leadership Circle: • Platinum | $5,000 - $9,999 • Gold | $2,500 - $4,999 • Silver | $1,000 - $2,499 • Honor Roll | From .6% to 2% of annual income The names of Platinum, Gold and Silver contributors that include a spouse represent gifts from single- income households. Platinum Leaders In Giving Platinum members express their determination to make the Northeast Florida area a better place to live through annual personal gifts of $5,000 to $9,999. Richard Alfirevic Robert Davis William J. McVeigh Robert Anchors Walter DeReu Adam and Annette Meinrod Gary Anderson Kevin and Dawn Eggleston Ryan Miller Laura Miller Andrew Jacqueline Elliott Jim and Sandy O’Leary Barry and Becky Argalas Jodi Farrell Celia and Ken Paulk Michael Bell Kirk and Stephanie Fischer Robert Pryce-Jones Clint and Jan Bennett Daryl M. Garis Nan and Louis Renjel Lorrie Scott Blanchfield Alan Goldman Warren and Jackie Rosander Kim Rice Bongiovanni Nancy and Tom Grogan Cindy A. Rose Mike and Evon Brannen Thadgis Haitsuka Peter J. and Karen Shudtz Selena and Kevin Breedlove Kathy Haskins Connie E. W. Smith Scott and Lisa Brubaker Elizabeth M. Hendry Polly and Bobby Stein Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buchholz Ed and Sherry Hicks Cynthia Stover Stephen Buckley Jayne and Spook Hill Robert Tesney Karen and Gary Burdette Thomas and Patti Hinkson Larry and Donna Thoele Timothy Carless Tim Hollinger Regan Thoresen Andy and Ashley Carroll Kevin Chris and Kate Jenkins Laura Tierney Chase Todd Johnson Shawn Trotter-Mitchell Christopher Clemons Barbara and Charles Johnston Jack and Suzanne Vierling Jeffrey Colby Dale and Carolyn Johnston Frank Werner Nichlas Collingwood Chris and Beth Leavitt R. Westbrooke Game Of Thrones Community John A. Lind Marc Woods Events and Promo Jerry Mallot 4 Anonymous Anne Marie Cushmac Franklin Michael Matza and Leigh Ann Danley Clifton A. McDonald UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Gold Leaders In Giving Gold members express their determination to make the Northeast Florida area a better place to live through annual personal gifts of $2,500 to $4,999. Mr. Gregory Achatz Michael L. Campbell Gianrico Farrugia Bettie and Bruce Ackerman Frank Carbone Scott Finnegan Alan Acree Mike Carlin D. James Flagg Akin Agar Anixa Depalma Carmona Kevin and Judy Fleeger Linda Allen John Carr Allison Ford Melissa Allen Deborah Carroll Elizabeth Dantin Jay and Chantelle Alligood Melanie Caserta Nancy Frashuer Justin Alligood Vickie P. Cavey Ann Freudenthal Donald and Carol Anderson Kurt Caywood James Gallerani Tom and Shelley Anderson Donna Cerwonka Chaloa German Jonathon Andriesse Tom and Debbie Chambers Terry Gilbert Sean Anthony Luisa Charbonneau Ido Gileadi Robert Antoine Jim Chiado Michael Goins Larry Sabrina and Miya Arceneaux James Clower Brian Golemo Steven Armbrust Donald Cole Timothy Good Michael and Hillary Frank Aubin Jamie Collis Myrna Gordon Justin Avery Gerardo Colon-Otero and Catherine Graham Brenda Bailey Nelly Mauras Donsel Graham David M. Baker Nancy Crain Brett Gratz Charles B. Bayless John Crawford Shannon Gray Mark K. Bennett John A. Crooks Ann-Marie Grietens Tim and Julie Bensley Richard D. Danford Peter and Deborah Gunnlaugsson Maren Bertozzi Emily Dawkins Bob Gutman Paul Bertozzi James J. Deats Jerry Halbrook Nicole Blackwelder Edwin Dendor Sarah E. Hall Jim and Sherry Blech John Derobertis Alicia and Lawrence J. Hamilton II Jim and Lisa Bolling Uday and Meenal Deshmukh Paul Hand Christen Booher Ken and Shelley DeVault Ricardo Hanel Bill Bosco Terah and Bucky Devereaux Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Harbison Jr. Philip Boyce Carlton DeVooght Kellie Hardee Anne Brettingen Paul Dillahunt Jimmy Hardison Steve Bristow Tri A. Dinh, M.D. Michael and Lisa Hayes Michael J. Brost Amy and Rick D’Olimpio S. Robert Hays Bonnie Buchanan Marsha Donaldson Kevin Hebert Russell Buck Steven M. Dorsey Craig Heligman Tanya Bujanski Jarret Dreicer Cary and Stephanie Helton Scott Burgess Matthew Edelman Jon Heymann Mr. and Mrs. John Busam Donald Edwards Marianne Hillegass Jim Bush Joseph A. English Bryan Hipsher David J. Butler Donald Eppley Carlton Hobgood Mr. Michael R. Butler Brian Evans Ted E. Hobson John Byrne Warren Faircloth Amie Hoefnagel UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Gold Leaders In Giving (continued) Mr. Jonathan and Graciella A. Long Marie Musfeldt Dr. Thanh Hogan Bruce and Leslie Lowthers Tom Nasby Thomas Holmes MaryMargaret Lucas Shana and Richard Neel Brian and Karen Holt Cynthia L. Lucy Patricia Neuendorf Brian and Virginia Hosang Dawn A. Lunt Kevin J. Nill Ryan Houfek Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lynch Ms. Nancy Noble Jeff Householder Tom and Gretchen Lynch Samieh Norse Edward T. Hubel William Lynch David Nunes Rebecca Huber Ritch and Cari Mabry David J. Olinski Dawn and Michael Huskey Ian MacDonald David Olson Eleanor N. Hyder James and Christy MacDonald Baltazar Orallo David Ingoldsby Michelle L. MacDonald Marsha Pace Timothy Inman Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Maguire Stella Painter Kevin James Eric Mann Danny and Deborah Parmenter Mary Jarrett Jay Martin William and Catherine Patton Mr. Matthew Jenkins Robert and Kim Martin Melanie Patz Anne Jessup Terry M. Martin Tom and Katherine Paul Raymond Johnsen Amber Mason Monica and Michael Peck Margaret M. Johnson, M.D. and Carl Matter Edward and April Peebles Alan R. Sheppard Rick Maurisak Ron R. Pellum Patrick and Carey Johnson Katherine and Paul May Dr. Lou Penrod Shalonda Johnson John P. McCarthy Osvaldo Perez Frederic Jung Michael McGovern Sam N. Perone Susan Kane Larry McKinley William Pesci Jon Karpman Nancy S. McLaren Mr. David Peterson Kim Kasin Dave McNulty David Pizzo Christopher Kauffmann Gregory Mellish Susan G. Pokorny Andrew and Gurmeet Keaveny Michael E. Menefee Gilbert J. Pomar III James H. and Leslie C. Keeling Lee Ann Mengel Philip Pombier Michael Kelly Cory Meyers Jeffrey Poore Valerie Kendall Greg Meyers Scott and Kelly Porter Madhuri Kenlon Mark Middlebrook Jay and Kelly Posze Lisa Kidd Desmonia Middleton Shelby Pyatt Jane Kilby Sherri Mikell Lauren Redden Nancy A. Kilgo Sharon Minish Beth Reiney Gary and Ann-Marie Knight Robert Mitarotonda Barbara Riggins Michael Koster Felix Mitchell Caroline G Ritchie Edward and Betsy Kuhl Ms. Laura Mitchum Darin Roark Gloria Lamar Joseph M. Mitrick Mr. Brian Roche Mark Lamping Heather Moore Geraghty Kelly and Charlie Rocheleau Michael W. Lanier Anne and Jim Moseley James Rohan William Larson Rick Moyer Jay Rolfe William Ledyard Andrew and Jennifer Mumford Michael Root Phillip Lee John R. Murphy Richard Rossi Dawn Lockhart Kathleen Murray Michael Rutherford UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Gold Leaders In Giving (continued) Christopher Ryan Paul Keith Steinbrecher Bettye Jo Ward Ms. Jeanne Ryan John Stephens Steven P. Watkins John-Paul Saenz Tara M. Stewart Kristen Waychoff Ron Salateo Bob Stiffler Lawrence K. Weber Ed and Melissa Salek Connie S. Stophel Tana Welch Alan Sallie Adam Streem Daniel Wessell Kirk M. Sandifer Jill A. Streit Maureen West Rob Sandlin Lindsey Strubhar Jay S. Westbrook Shannon Farling Thomas Sweetser Monica Whiting Patrick Shea James Theiss Wilby Whitt James R. Sheffield Jr. Nicole Thomas Jim Whittaker Ellen Siler Stephanie Thomas Jim Wiggins Christopher A. Simser John and Cathy Thompson Marian M. Wilcher Leslie E. Skipper Keith Tickell Clayton Wilde The Slappey Family Lynn and Patt Tiefel Kristen Wiley Kimberly A. Slaveski Jennifer and Mark Trednick Gerhard Williams Jeff and Laura Smiley Ryan Trifari Lance and Jennifer Windley Christian L. Smith Jane M. Upton Gerald Wollard Donnie and Shelley Smith James Van Der Veen Elizabeth Yerington George Smith Carrie Varian Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellis Zahra Jr. Steven and Valerie Smith Ann Vasileff 13 Anonymous Soler-Sala Family John Vaughan IV Ebony Sparkman Robert Viets Kendall Spencer Susan H. Walker Michael Spencer Mitchell L. Walters Silver Leaders In Giving Silver members express their determination to make the Northeast Florida area a better place to live through annual personal gifts of $1,000 to $2,499. Michelle Abbosh Cathy Alaimo Kari Alton Michelle M. Abner Cheryll Albold, Ph.D. Augusto Alvarado Ruben Acosta Amy Albritton Victor Alvarez Carrie D. Adams Beth Albury John and Cristy Amatangelo Kenneth Adams Lolani Alexander Eric Ammonds Vicki L. Adams Vincent Alfano Joseph Amy William Adams Pierre Allaire Adrian Anderson Russell Adel Christopher and Janet Allen A. Jamaal and Teia Anderson Matthew Adkins Crystal Allen Cyrenthia Anderson Jim Agee Jason Allen Daren Anderson Erica Aitken Alexander Allgood Gregory Anderson Mark Aitken Byron Allmond Jerome Anderson Traci Akers Peter Allport Leslie Anderson UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Silver Leaders In Giving (continued) Linda K. Anderson Lynn and Gordon Bailey David Barry Thomas Anderson Keith Bailey John F. Barry II Judy Andidora Cynthia Baines Michelle A. Barth Terrie Andrews Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Baity April Bartlett The Angels Elizabeth Baker Sharon Bartlett Harold Angell Quinn Baker David A. Barton Melissa Angulo Shad C. Baker Ellis and Stacey Barton Stuart Appelbaum Mary and Regis Baldauff Wesley Barton Steven and Nancy Apple Jeffrey Scott Baldwin Richard Bash Anne Apt Donald Baldwin Jr. Deborah Basham Mike and Marina Archer Anne Baldwin-Mccranie Allison Bassett Richard Ard Cheryl Ball Thabata Batchelor Amadae F. Arevalo Jennifer Ballard David Bates Margaret Arion Tom and Athena Ballas Cristina Batista Kelly Armagost The Baltz Family Angela Baxley Edison Arnold Helen and Dave Balz Juana Baxter John Arnwine Amy Horne Leon Baxton Ryan Arthur Maryann Baner Cindy Bazemore Tracy K. Arthur David Banfield Dr. Marissa Davis Beard Javelyn Arvay David Banks Steven Beardsley Nancy Ashman Waheed Baqai Jared Beasley Sharon Ashton Alena Baquet-Simpson Larrie G. Beaudry Lisa Ashworth Jimmy and Sylvia Barber Deborah Beaver Chuck Athans Rodney Barber Phillip Bebber Joy Atkins Audrey Barbour Rachel Bechtel Lynette Atwater Jeptha Barbour Jim Beck Latoya Atwell Marjorie Bardwell Jennifer Beck Jeffrey Auguste William Barefield Rosa Beckett Edward Austin Brett Barker Bedell Family Elizabeth A.
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