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Honor Roll of Donors T HE H ONOR R OLL OF D ONORS 2008 – 2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING 31 T HE H ONOR R OLL OF D ONORS A Letter from the Chairman of the Advancement and Development Committee of the UNH Board of Governors was unsure of myself as a student until I reached the University of New Haven. Something about this institution — the guidance, the optimism, the belief that all students possess untapped levels of promise — invigorated me and spurred me to work. It is a story I hear often, and a particular strength of the University’s. UNH gives its students Ia clear, clean compass to enable them to find the way. But to where? Success means different things to different people. For many, it means the ability to give to others. When speaking about giving, former Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca once said, “I was fortunate to get a scholarship when I went to Lehigh University and Princeton. They were both wonderful schools. Somebody was kind enough to spend their money to educate people that they would never get to know. That’s what I think philanthropy is about.” He’s right, of course. Giving isn’t about getting a pat on the back or even your name in an Honor Roll of Donors. It’s about the quiet satisfaction that comes from knowing that in giving to a student who may never meet you in person, you could be growing the next philanthropist who will help the next student in need. Giving to education has a way of multiplying its blessings, and in this holiday season, that’s a pretty good gift indeed. Rob Lee ’78 B.S., Mechanical Engineering G N I V I G F O T R O P E R L A U N N A 9 0 0 2 - 8 0 0 2 32 University of New Haven The following list recognizes all gifts and matching gifts received by the University between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. 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 203-932-7269 or by email at [email protected] so that we may correct our records. Thank you. My Sports Dreams, LLC CAO Group, Inc. UNH LEADERSHIP CLUBS Bethel Ann Rooney Mark L. Ceccorulli ’89 and Douglas D. Schumann ’69 Francesca Ceccorulli Sodexo Incorporated Center for International Studies PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY United Technologies Corporation City Point Construction MILLION DOLLAR CLUB: $1,000,000+ Rubin and Sharon Vine Richard J. Deslauriers, M.D. ’90 CORNERSTONE CLUB: $250,000 – $999,999 Drs. Richard H. and Michelle R. and Kristen Deslauriers PLATINUM CLUB: $100,000 – $249,999 Ward Estate of James Q. Bensen UNIVERSITY CLUB: $25,000 – $99,999 Douglas D. Watts ’67 and Falcone Law Firm, LLC GATEHOUSE CLUB: $10,000 – $24,999 Melba Watts Susan L. Ford ’99 WBA Group Fountainhead Property FOUNDER’S CLUB: $5,000 – $9,999 Johnson and Julie Young Management DEAN’S CLUB: $2,500 – $4,999 Shelly J. Frank ’66 and CHAIRMAN’S CLUB: $1,000 – $2,499 FOUNDER’S CLUB Randy Frank GOLD CLUB Community Foundation Gallagher Benefit Services (Graduates of Last Decade) : $500 – $999 for Greater New Haven Incorporated Gale Crowell John R. ’52 and Leona M. BENEFACTOR: $500 – $999 Dattco, Incorporated Gehring PATRON: $250 – $499 Heidi S. ’82 and Joel S. Douglas ’82 George Ellis Company ASSOCIATE: $100 – $249 Fidelity Investments Raymond J. Huey ’92 and CONTRIBUTOR: $1 – $99 Colin J. Foster and Andrea Ryan Bonnie Brangaccio Murray A. Gerber ’79 and William M. Leete, Jr. Shirley Gerber Raymond J. Margiano, Jr. ’69 and MILLION DOLLAR CLUB Office Max Richard J. Grossi ’81 and Angela Margiano John and Mary W. Tu David J. Peterson, Jr. ’88 and Norma Grossi Northside Development Karen Peterson John W. Howell, Sr. and Company CORNERSTONE CLUB Petra Construction Corporation Elizabeth Howell Otis Elevator David A. ’66 and Ruthann Anthony J. Sparano, III ’84 and Dr. Steven H. Kaplan and Regina M. Paolillo ’80 Beckerman Jeanette Sparano Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan Brian E. Phelps ’76 and Louis F. & Mary A. Tagliatela The Echlin Foundation Heidi A. Law Maria Phelps Foundation Turn The Corner Foundation Alan MacDonald PricewaterhouseCoopers William Blair & Company, L.L.C. Gisela Marin Purest Colloids Incorporated PLATINUM CLUB Wintek Corporation Milford Bank Quest Builders Group Henry E. and Nancy H. Bartels National Athletic Alliance, Incorporated Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. ’85 and GATEHOUSE CLUB Incorporated Sasaki Associates Incorporated Lois Bergami Robert Alvine Alexander W. Nicholson, Jr. ’65 Patricia L. Slocum William L. Bucknall, Jr. ’65 Mary J. Barneby and T. Kirkham and Karen Nicholson Patricia B. ’79 and Isabella E. Dodds Barneby Linda S. ’01 and James Olbrys Stedman G. ’79 Sweet Excelsior! Foundation Philip H. and Susan Bartels R. & W. Family Foundation Inc. Rick and Cynthia Tuchman Linda W. ’88 and Robert M. John F. Beckert ’72 and M. Wallace and Rita Rubin Frank A. Warner ’62 Lee ’78 Jean Beckert Janice K. Sussman ’83 and z-Medica Corporation Barbara Olin Taylor and F. Kenneth W. Biermacher ’76 Stanley Sussman Morgan Taylor and Joan Biermacher George Synodi and Joye R. CHAIRMAN’S CLUB Charles E. Pompea ’72 and Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Wegryn-Synodi Leslie A. Amoroso Tamera Pompea New England Dr. William L. Tafoya Sal A. Ardigliano ’71 and Karen L. Pritzker Vlock and Estate of James H. Shattuck The Jessica N. Santos Foundation Cynthia Ardigliano Michael Vlock Follett College Stores Michael W. Toner ’82 and Darryl C. and Joan Aubrey ’93 John Aaron Frey ’44 and Carol Toner Barker Specialty Company UNIVERSITY CLUB Mildred Frey Valley Community Foundation Joan M. ’87 and John E. Gail L. Brekke and Jay I. Vlock Mina Gerowin-Hermann Wiggin & Dana Benevento ’68 Frank P. Carrubba ’79 and Health Net of NorthEast, Margaret T. Bixler ’82 Patricia Carrubba Incorporated DEAN’S CLUB Roland M. Bixler ’78 (Deceased) Dimeo Construction Company Henry Nias Foundation Aldo DeDominicis Foundation Paul J. Borelli John E. Echlin, Jr. ’80 and Incorporated Incorporated Renfrew and Cynthia Z. Nancy Echlin Dr. Henry C. and Margaret Lee Alinabal Incorporated Brighton ’94 Michael J. Hartnett ’69 and Mark S. and Janet Levy Philip Batchelor ’04 and C. A. White, Incorporated Veronica Rosenbeck Dennis R. McGough ’81 and Angela Zappia ’04 Deborah Chin Jeffery P. Hazell ’83 Donna McGough Bismark Construction Company William J. ’70 and Carolyn Jane Kammerer Middlesex County Community Christopher G. Boissard ’99 and Chowanec Tracey Kammerer Foundation, Incorporated Elizabeth Boissard Loyal donors of five consecutive years or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy. 33 T HE H ONOR R OLL OF D ONORS Comprehensive Orthopaedics Edward Mierzejewski ’84 Matthew F. Mentone ’99 Sylvia A. Morgan, CPA ’83 & Musculoskeletal Care John R. Mitchell ’83 and Selina Moylan ’09 Thomas J. Murphy ’78 Cooper Smith Marketing Judith A. Mitchell Jody J. Rossi ’08 Nestle Holdings Incorporated John M. Coury ’89 and Craig L. Mortali ’84 and Eduardo M. Nogoy ’90 Lisa Coury Paula Mortali BENEFACTOR Russell D. Offenbach ’65 Dr. David P. and Marty Dauwalder David W. Moulton ’76 Aetna, Incorporated James J. Pallman ’71 Henri M. David, Jr. ’73 Murphy Security Services Kenneth E. Allen ’72 Timothy M. Palmbach ’82 Teresa A. Delvecchio Dennis L. Nostrand Michael H. Ambrose ’84 Wayne Parks Kathleen A. Devlin Dr. Ronald Nowaczyk and Cynthia Barr Prometheus Books Craig A. Douglas ’82 and Maureen Lavan Bollinger Incorporated Qiagen Marilyn Petraiuolo Martin J. O ’Connor ’76 and Bones Clones, Incorporated John G. Raba ’94 Edge Technology Services Mary O ’Leary Alexander N. Brown, Jr. ’80 Thomas C. ’89 and Incorporated Ann C. O ’Keefe William R. Browne ’62 Trina Reynolds Anthony J. Elia, Jr. ’76 and John and Julia O ’Keefe C. White & Son Incorporated John M. Ricciardi, Jr. ’69 Lorelei Elia Matthew B. O ’Keefe David M. Carlon ’93 Roder Evidence Consulting, LLC Harold Ellis Michael J. O ’Keefe John W. Carr ’67 Christopher and Donna Ruskay Dr. Barry and Dorothy Farbrother On-Line Electric Incorporated Raphael J. Cerrato Charles W. Sherwood ’94 Finlay Brothers Printing Julia Parker Georgia Chavent Richard W. Steeves ’77 Janice B. Foster ’76 Edward A. Pepe ’71 and Thomas E. Ciotti ’84 and John T. Stevens ’71 Glen Gate Company Susan DellaValle Ruthanne Ciotti David C. Stisser ’75 Arthur Goon and Sue Goon Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated Dawn M. Coe, CPA ’98 The Nicholas Rossomando Robert M. Gordon Todd Plourde Connecticut Society of Certified Memorial Scholarship Fund Carol A. Hall Ronald M. Quagliani ’93 and Public Accountants Peter C. Rossomando James E. Halloran ’91 and Tracey Quagliani Ann Cox Patrick M. Torre Christine M. Army James C. and Mary Reilly Michael J. Davis ’86 Eileen M. Torrens ’93 Holly A. Hammond ’85 Michael F. and Marian Rieders Scott P. Davis Thomas and Katharine Dave Haubner ’86 Juli C. Roebuck Elizabeth L. Doane ’88 Wiercinski Dr. Richard and Mary Jane Robert Dilullo, CPA LLC Hanko H. Dobi Susan Zawacki Highfield Howard Safir Kathleen A. Donnelly Pauline Hill and Dennis Blader Jane C. and Michael Sangeloty Duffy ’s Tavern Mary H. Hills ’54 and Michele Scott Eastern Connecticut Regional ALUMNI Charles E. Hills Mark E. Simses ’84 Education Service Center Howard Bayne Fund Timothy R. and Colleen Stanton Paul C. Falcone ’83 CLASS OF 1939 Jovin Industries Incorporated Stone Quest NY, Incorporated Field Safety Corporation ASSOCIATE Jacqueline and Kurt Koral The Bode Technology Group Frank Esposito and Son Cleaning E. John Reinke John V. Koris, Jr. ’67 and The Ellis Fund Service LLC Nancy Koris The Soccer Guy LLC John P. Franzis CLASS OF 1941 Caroline Koziatek ’92 and Samuel E.
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