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The Pharmacy Leadership & Education Institute Thanks Our The Pharmacy Leadership & Education Institute thanks our generous donors: Prescott ($10,000 or More) Ammann, Mark (Alpha) Grabenstein, John (Beta Gamma) Walkup, Kenny (Alpha Upsilon) Brogcinski, Nicholas R. (Alpha Theta) Saroyan, Ralph (Alpha Psi) Ward Jr., Ronald J. (Alpha Upsilon) Collins, Craig (Alpha Psi) Stout, Andrew (Alpha Nu) Thurston ($5,000 or More) Alvarez, Nancy (Alpha Nu) Greene, Brooke & Sean (Alpha Iota, O'Neill, Collin J. (Eta) Conners, Brian (Alpha Theta) Alpha Theta) Schmidt, Eric (Alpha Upsilon) Dillon, Dena Behm (Alpha) Letendre, William (Eta) Sciarra, Gregory J. (Alpha Theta) Fields, Eric (Eta) Mennucci, Marco D. (Alpha Theta) Thompson, Traci (Lambda) Nickell, Robert (Alpha Psi) Wearda , Bruce (Psi) Hollenback ($1,000 or More) Adams, Edwin H. (Beta Beta) Garofoli, Gary (Mu) Mauk, Debbie M. (Beta Pi) Ahlert, Kristin (Beta Eta) Gattas, Fred (Omega) Mills, K. Michael (Alpha Psi) Altmiller, William (Alpha Psi) Giles, Stacy & Bobbie (Chi) Mitchum, Tony Lee (Alpha Gamma) Armstrong, Grant W. (Lambda) Gonsor, Dr. Evan (Chi) Mitrzyk, Beatriz Manzor (Alpha) Blanchet, Kevin & Samantha (Chi) Grassi, Matthew (Alpha Theta) Mohundro, Michael & Brice (Beta Bonasso, Josephine (Alpha) Gross, Jeffrey (Alpha Upsilon) Beta/Alpha Tau) Bourque, Andrea (Rho) Grover, Brian (Iota) Morita, Calvin (Alpha Psi) Carter, Thomas A. (Alpha Gamma) Guerra, Tony & Mindy (Iota) Mueller, Richard J. (Delta) Chaffee, Anthony & Holly Hausser, Leslie Ann (Chi) Negrete, Michael (Zeta) (Delta/Alpha Iota) Healy, Michael (Beta Iota) Nelson, Michael (Theta) Chaffee, Debra (Delta) Healy, Monica (Iota) Nelson, Dale (Alpha Rho) Chaffee, Randall (Phi) Hollingworth, Jason (Beta Rho) Nguyen, Nam (Alpha Psi) Chang, Jennifer (Zeta) Jarvi, Bruce (Gamma Mu, Alpha Xi, Niino, Gary Y. (Alpha Psi) Chu, Christopher (Alpha Psi) Alpha Zeta) Ott, Michael C. (Alpha Upsilon) Cisneros, Robert M. (Beta Kappa) Jellin, Jeff (Alpha Psi) Palmgren, Matthew (Beta Lambda) Clark, Michael (Alpha Rho) Kale, Kelly Hasty (Alpha Delta) Parks, Chris (Eta) Clauser, Michael (Alpha Psi) Karanjia, Feroze P. (Beta Alpha) Patel, Sejal (Alpha Omicron) Cobb-Trbula, Stephanie (Lambda) Karls, Dave & Nicole (Delta/Alpha Phan, Tri M. (Alpha Psi) Corey, Ron (Beta Gamma) Gamma) Pickett, Edward (Alpha Delta) Correa, Marco (Beta Phi) Keil, Gary (Alpha Mu, Beta Iota) Pilot, Larry R. (Alpha Eta) Dang, Honest (Alpha Psi) Kheboian, Paul G. (Eta) Pritchard, Lee (Alpha Psi) Dennis, Christopher R. (Beta Kappa) Kloesel, Lawson G. (Lambda) Pudlo, Anthony (Psi) Donaldson, Worth (Alpha Phi) Krause, Jeff Aaron (Alpha Upsilon) Pulido, Mark A. (Alpha Nu) Donovan, Heather (Psi) Kreider, Jack W. (Alpha Mu) Rager, Michelle (Iota) Doyle, Drew (Eta) Kreling, Dave (Alpha Xi) Reed, Tim (Eta) Dymon, Christopher (Alpha Sigma) Kunkle, Lindsay (Beta Nu) Reynolds, C.P.A.C. (Alpha Rho) Ekstrand, Molly (Theta) Landini, Kim (Alpha Sigma) Richards, Paul (Alpha Psi) Ellington, Thomas M. (Alpha Rho) Landini, Paul (Alpha Eta) Rohrs, Carolyn (Psi) Esker, Stephen (Alpha Theta) LaPine, Joseph (Alpha Pi) Rosinski, Mathew (Alpha Theta) Evans, Scott (Omicron) Laude, Brett (Alpha Theta) Ryan, Peter (Psi) Faulkner, J.D. (Tau) Lockhart, Yancy (Gamma Gamma) Schapansky, Greg (Alpha Psi) Fu, Jerry (Omega) Manasse Jr., Dr. Henri (Alpha Sigma) Schutte, Herman Joseph (Alpha Beta) Fuentes, Robert (Beta Alpha) Marciniak, Macary (Alpha Gamma) Segars, Larry W. (Alpha Omega) Through December 31, 2016 Hollenback ($1,000 or More) - continued Sucher, Brandon (Beta Rho) Vanderwyk, Dr. Raymond W. (Eta) White, Dirk (Theta) Taing, Seng K. (Alpha Psi) VanEyk, Scott (Alpha) You, Song (Eta) Tse, Emmett (Alpha) Vestal, Greg (Eta) Young, Andrew V. (Alpha Xi) Turner, Lexie M. (Alpha Iota) Wade, Rolin (Alpha Psi) Zucha, Jason (Beta Omicron) Valdez, Amy (Beta Iota) Werkheiser, Monica Rivera (Beta Nu) Vanderpool, William H. (Beta Iota) Westen, Chase (Beta Pi) Doerr ($500 or More) Allibhai, Omar (Eta) Fitzsimonds, Mary Ellen (Psi) Roberts, Candace Alvarez, Adam B. (Lambda) Johnson, Tiffany (Gamma Eta) Rossi, Nathan (Alpha Theta) Barbye, Eric (Gamma Omicron) Lakamp, Jon (Beta Delta) Tran, Anthony (Alpha Psi) Bradberry, J. Chris (Beta Beta) Meier, Robert (Alpha Psi) Veintimilla, Matthew (Alpha Psi) Crane, Dustin J. (Iota) Orosco, Randy (Alpha Psi) VanNingen, Heather (Psi) Drewett, Robert & Jennifer (Beta Iota) Palmer, Tony (Rho) Euler, Mary (Beta Epsilon) Richards, Warren (Alpha Phi) Rowland ($250 or More) Adams, Kristi L. (Psi) Grisnik, Robert E. (Beta Gamma) Phi Delta Chi Psi Chapter Aholt, Kevin (Beta Delta) Gubbins, Paul O. (Alpha Sigma) Phi Delta Chi Alpha Iota Chapter Alsup, John C. (Rho) Jackson, Anna (Alpha Gamma) Phi Delta Chi Alpha Rho Chapter Bryant, Kathleen S. (Phi) Johnson, Emery (Eta) Phi Delta Chi Beta Kappa Chapter Cain, Michael (Alpha Psi) Kushner, Janine M. (Beta Kappa) Phi Delta Chi Beta Lambda Chapter Charland, Scott L. (Zeta) Lang, Timothy P. (Beta Gamma) Phi Delta Chi Beta Nu Chapter Clinton, Scott (Alpha Psi) Larson, Steven (Theta) Purcell, Mark (Alpha Phi) Dolder, Christian (Alpha Psi) Luk, Philip (Beta Alpha) Roman, Joseph J. (Beta Gamma) Duval, Alan (Beta Pi) Malone, Daniel (Sigma) Smith, Devlin (Omega) Evans, Charles (Alpha Upsilon) Neigh, Jeffrey J. (Beta Gamma) Swann, Aaron (Alpha Psi) Faast, Lisa (Alpha Psi) Norman, Denise A. (Beta Mu) VanHeise, Keith Freal (Alpha Nu) Firek, Matthew M. (Beta Gamma) Phi Delta Chi Nu Chapter Wheeler, Susan (Delta) Gould, Henry (Alpha Sigma) Phi Delta Chi Omicron Alumni Gourley , Dick R. (Omega) Phi Delta Chi Omicron Chapter Alterum ($100 or More) Abu-Baker, Asim (Alpha Theta) Burke, Jennifer (Alpha Lambda) Ferrall, Kevin (Gamma Epsilon) Acker, Jeaneane (Alpha Omicron) Burns, Heather (Omicron) Fitzgerald, Patrick (Beta Delta) Ager III, Henry O. (Lambda) Callihan, Dennis E. (Alpha Upsilon) Foster, Chris J. (Beta Gamma) Alkana, Ronald L. (Omicron) Carver, Peggy (Alpha) Fox, Lanae (Alpha Mu) Allen, Joy A. (Omega) Chan, Christopher (Alpha Psi) Fuhrmann, Kristen Keaton (Beta Rho) Allen, Richard J. (Alpha Xi) Chiat, Randy (Iota) Gibson, Caitlin (Lambda) Amo, Cambria (Beta Sigma) Cho, Erica (Alpha Psi) Giese, Ric M (Delta) Angelopoulos, Nicholas (Beta Alpha) Clapper, Edward C. (Beta Gamma) Gray, Richard Neil (Alpha Xi) Audley, Lawrence (Beta Gamma) Cloud, Ronald (Alpha Psi) Green, Emily (Beta Omega) Baker, Justin (Omega) Conner, Michael (Alpha Psi) Harada, Michael (Alpha Psi) Baumgartner, R. Paul (Mu) Corley, Alan (Omega) Holbrook, Ralph (Beta Epsilon) Borchers, Nicholas J. (Alpha Upsilon) Corsberg, Christine S. (Omega) Hong, Christine (Gamma Epsilon) Bosworth, Joseph (Beta Beta) Costantino, Ryan (Eta) Hughey, Paul (Alpha Upsilon) Bricker, Douglas (Beta Gamma) Dean, Michael (Gamma Eta) Ito, Michelle (Alpha Psi) Brown, Laura (Phi) Derr, Sarah (Theta) Kay, Douglas (Eta) Bryant, Ronda (Omega) DeSimone, Edward (Alpha Omicron) Kehr, Heather (Iota) Through December 31, 2016 Alterum ($100 or More) - continued Konnor, Delbert D. (Alpha Eta) Parsons Jr., M. Allen (Omega) Skage, Duane (Omicron) LaVallo Pasquale (Alpha Theta) Pavero, Chris (Beta Omega) Snyder, Lindsey (Alpha Mu) Le, Grace (Gamma Epsilon) Paxos, Chris (Alpha Upsilon) Soultatos, Joseph (Alpha Theta) Limberis, Paul (Sigma) Phi Delta Chi Alpha Nu Chapter Tang, Brain (Alpha Theta) Loiacono, David (Beta Delta) Phi Delta Chi National Office Tejada, Fred (Gamma Gamma) Manciamel, Santo (Beta Alpha) Prescott, Jeff (Alpha Sigma) Thomas, Kenneth (Beta Gamma) Mansfield, John Joseph (Beta Delta) Reardon, Nicole (Delta) Tran, Hung (Alpha Delta) Masri, Janine (Gamma Theta) Reitz, Jonathan (Beta Gamma) Varin, Jason (Theta) McCamant, Stuart (Beta Gamma) Roach, Mark (Alpha Theta) Venderova, Katerina (Alpha Psi) McIntosh, Adam & Shannon (Psi) Rush, Clyde "Bud" (Alpha Sigma) Wagner, Daniel T. (Beta Gamma) McKee, Chephra (Alpha Epsilon) Ryder, Debbie M. (Beta Pi) Weaver, Landon (Beta Psi) Mondin, John (Epsilon) Sarris, John (Alpha Theta) Wiant, Linda (Alpha Rho) Natalie, Thomas J. (Alpha Theta) Schnoor, Susan (Alpha Phi) White Gleeson, Kindra (Alpha Psi) Northrup, Jacob (Gamma Pi) Sciarra, Greg (Alpha Theta) Wiegmann, Adam (Psi) Paintsil, Emmeline (Psi) Siefert, Lisa L. (Tau) Ybarra, Alexandria (Gamma Eta) Contributors (Up to $100) Appeddu, Lisa (Alpha Omega) Forbes, James "Tiny" (Beta Delta) Muir, Samantha (Beta Iota) Ayson, Christopher (Gamma Theta) Gardiner, Christopher (Alpha Theta) Nuzzio, Linda (Delta) Blanco, Delilah (Gamma Eta) Geller, Ross (Eta) Okafo, Judith I (Beta Sigma) Borruso, John (Beta Alpha) Gentsch, Wayne M (Alpha Tau) Olderog , Kendra Marie (Alpha Nu) Bowlin, Dan (Beta Epsilon) Grafel, Kate (Phi) Phi Delta Chi Psi Alumni Brodnansky, Logan (Alpha Psi) Hewitson, Louis (Alpha Psi) Reynolds, Dallas (Beta Pi) Byers-Smiddy, Pamela Kay (Alpha Phi) Howard , Alfred P. 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