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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2012 11:00 AM TO 1:30 PM THE WESTIN ST. FRANCIS HOTEL 335 Powell Street, , CA

PROGRAM WELCOME TO

National Philanthropy Day 2012

November 15, 2012 DANA KING SANDRA DREW & Master of Ceremonies Dana King has been a News Anchor at MICHAEL L. EDELL CBS 5 since 1997. She co-anchors the EVENT CO-CHAIRS CBS 5 Eyewitness News at 6 pm, 10 pm (on The CW 44 Cable 12) and 11pm.

King has travelled extensively for the station, When she documented the situation of and her work is a shining example of the im- pact reporting with integrity has on commu- nities both near and far. Her incredible work to provide medical relief to Kosovo refugees. King said, “I told my children I can’t help like a journalist at Ground Zero after 9/11, ex- doctor can, but I can tell someone’s story to make things better.” Honduras, and Turkey. Her efforts in Honduras in 1998 after Hurri- bank that raised close to a million dollars. her re- Dear Friends of Philanthropy, In 2010 her special on the “Legacy of Loma These groups deliver myriad services that enrich our lives every day. We are fortunate to live in an area where generosity is deeply embedded in our history and culture.

yourselves heroes for all that you do to make our community a better place for all of us.

With gratitude,

Sandy and Michael TODAY’S SCHEDULE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

10:00 AM PHILANTHROPY FORUM Colonial Room 12:30 AWARDS PRESENTATION Outstanding Foundation or Community Grantmaker 11:00 AM REGISTRATION Georgian Room Tipping Point Community presented by carol bonnie, board of trustees, cpmc foundation

Hank Rosso Outstanding Fundraising Professional 11:00 AM WELCOME RECEPTION Colonial Room Lori Fogarty anita martinez, board member, oakland museum of & pam cook, pamela cook development search

Outstanding Corporate Grantmaker 12:00 PM LUNCHEON AND PROGRAM Grand Ballroom JP Morgan Chase & Co. presented by stephanie martin, director of community relations, pg&e Welcome — Dana King, Master of Ceremonies Lifetime Achievement in Philanthropy Opening Remarks, Sandra Drew and Michael L. Edell Helen Diller presented by phyllis cook, plc philanthropic services In Tribute Presentation SPOTLIGHT ON OUR HONOREES Outstanding Philanthropist Maurice Kanbar presented by bernard osher, founder and treasurer of the bernard osher foundation Presentation by San Francisco Girls Chorus Level IV of the Chorus School Outstanding Fundraising Volunteer Carla Betts presented by dr. joel parrott, president and ceo of the oakland

Outstanding Foundation Professional Retha Robinson presented by sandra hernandez, ceo, san francisco foundation and kurt organista, san francisco foundation board of trustees and koshland committee chair

Vineyards Award Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation presented by dr. gabrielle miller, national executive director, raising a reader HOST COMMITTEE

Event Co-Chairs Many thanks to the tireless work of our all-volunteer committee. National Philanthropy Day would not be Michael L. Edell possible without your generosity of time and talent.

In Tribute Committee Awards Committee Sponsorship Committee Rebecca Schuett Christopher Shields, Andrew Kaufteil CHAIR CHAIR CHAIR California Academy Shields Capital Development University of California, San of Sciences Francisco ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION OF FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONALS Pamela A. Cook Sama Abu Ayyash Pamela Cook Development Search Emma Lee Twitchell Arts Management and Fundraising Consultant CO- CHAIR Ronnie de Supinski CFRE, Betsy Biern Prospect Research Services Children’s Hospital & Research - Bridget Anderson Center Foundation Janet Lipsey Sterrin Bird tunities for fundraising professionals. With close to 400 active members, it is Personal Organization Lishelle Blakemore CFRE UC Berkeley The Hamlin School Theresa Nelson To m D e C a i g n y Andy Bowles Theresa Nelson & Associates / San Francisco Arts Commission La Clínica de La Raza Y’Anad Burrell individuals that make its education programs possible. Public Sector Cynthia Brandt Stover Glass House Communications Mills College Joanne Butcher Naomi Sultana Young Fund Development Consulting, Inc. The Story of Stuff Project Caitlin Croughan we’ll give Susan Corlett Jane Willner Center Foundation Sustainable Conservation Willner Prospect Research Services Sandy Drew you $50 off the cost of an annual membership in honor Matt Forman NPD 2012 Co-Chair Audrey L. Yee Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund Golden Gate National Parks Suzanne Irwin-Wells Irwin-Wells Associates Conservancy Nicole Medeiros Equal Justice Society Anita Jaffe Trudy Zimmerman Special Events and Partnership for membership materials and a $50 coupon. CONSULTANT Giles Miller Marketing Consultant Prospect Research East Bay Community Foundation Andrew Kaufteil University of California, San Dee Dee Nguyen Francisco Marin Community Foundation Robin Morjikian Mary M. Schmidt NCIRE The Veterans Health Research Institute Audrey Yee Julia Russell Golden Gate National Parks Bay Area Discovery Museum Conservancy Scott Staub ACFRE Friends of the San Francisco Public Library Brandy Vause Bay Area Discovery Museum Lily Yuan University of California, San Francisco SPONSORS Community Supporters Special Thanks

Presenting Sponsor Media Sponsor

Table Sponsors

Mercy Housing California Community Partners George Marks Children’s House The Men’s Wearhouse Friends and Family of Helen Diller Lincoln Child Center

In Kind Sponsors

AWARDEES

Each year the Association of Fundraising Professionals Golden Gate Chapter marks one day to celebrate the spirit of giving by recognizing exemplars in philanthropy and social change. Awards are presented to individuals and institutions whose giving to the community inspires all of us. They are nominated by the community and selected by a committee of volunteers who are leaders in the world of philanthropy. We are pleased to honor the following 2012 award recipients. OUTSTANDING FOUNDATION OR COMMUNITY GRANTMAKER HANK ROSSO OUTSTANDING FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONAL

- - ing professional who practices his or her profession in an exemplary manner. developing innovative approaches to philanthropy.

presented by carol bonnie, board of trustees, cpmc foundation presented by, anita martinez, board member, oakland museum of california & pam cook, pamela cook development search - raised more than $50 million to educate, em- ees with the communications, technical and led the Museum’s $63 million “Museum of ploy, house and support 160,000 strategic support they need to grow California” campaign and building renovation and increase their impact. We are un- multidisciplinary museum project, which has included apologetically focused on metrics be- that brings together col- the reinstallation of 90,000 Tipping Point screens nonprof- cause getting results means breaking lections of art, history and square feet of gallery space the cycle of poverty for good. We be- natural sciences to tell the - partner with the most effective lieve that our grantees deserve a fund- extraordinary stories of hancement to the Museum’s groups helping low-income peo- ing model that respects their expertise, California and its people. landmark building. Prior to and that our donors deserve a return her current position, Lori on their philanthropic investments. to oversee and guide all was executive director of the vetted for strong leadership, clean Museum programmatic and administrative operations and was senior deputy direc- measuring results. Tipping Point and operating costs so that 100% of grants are unrestricted, allowing every dollar donated to Tipping Point private cultural institution supported by the grantees to invest in the strategy, - several positions at The Music Center of Los to best serve their clients. endowment. Each year we start our fundrais- goes out the door within 12 months. OUTSTANDING CORPORATE GRANTMAKER LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN PHILANTHROPY

civic and charitable responsibility, and who encourages others to take philanthropic leader- outstanding civic and charitable responsibility and whose generosity encourages others to ship roles in their communities. take philanthropic leadership roles on in the community.

presented by stephanie martin, director of community relations, pg&e presented by phyllis cook, plc philanthropic services

- million customers and small businesses are - served through more than 950 bank branch- - of $2.3 trillion and operations worldwide. The - ford. Helen’s philosophy is quite simply that it is never too early, too late, or too often to services for consumers and small business- as through relationships with auto dealer- now its 12th year. es, commercial banking, ships. The company financial transaction employs nearly 21,000 and education and processing, asset man- people in the state and Comprehensive Can- - agement and private contributed nearly $66 cer Center, together million in grants and - - in-kind donations to see a new era in can- local charities and non- committed to inspir- Gurion University ing others to make Commitment to most prominent corporate, institutional and www.jpmorganchase.com. a difference in their families with the ren- communities, and set ovation of the play- out to achieve this Chase brands. In California, more than 14.5 with broad based philanthropic grants Park and programs invest- Heritage Program initiative to promote teen leadership through community service, ethics and identity-build- ing, now in its 15th year and in 16 communi- years. In 1995, Helen received the Hebrew its 6th year, and expanded nationally, an an- exceptional community service and out- Helen has three children, and seven standing leadership. grandchildren. OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPIST OUTSTANDING FUNDRAISING VOLUNTEER

- strated exceptional leadership skills in coordinating groups of volunteers for major fundraising civic and charitable responsibility, and who encourages others to take philanthropic leadership - roles in their communities. charitable institutions and show a commitment to the advancement of philanthropy.

presented by bernard osher, founder and treasurer of the bernard osher foundation presented by, dr. joel parrott, president and ceo of the oakland zoo

possible some of the best live performances - - health care, education, and the arts, Mau- ing her college years and then continued on rice Kanbar’s generosity has made possible numerous programs and career and raising their daugh- services that touch the - lives of thousands of peo- was her focus during the years ple every year. His gifts generous support of both she attended and graduated to follow and in to the present helped launch the Kan- from the University of Cali- - bar Cardiac Center at Carla received her teaching Center, which uses highly education, his charitable credential and taught kinder- advanced technology to spirit reaches across the diagnose heart disease, treat patients with ir- country and has made an indelible impact regular heartbeats and open blocked blood on institutions such as Philadelphia Universi- husband-, Ken, a local businessman and they vessels. In addition, he has been an ardent married and had a darling daughter, Kelley. supporter of the medical center’s Program and engineering, Cooper accepts applicants medical ethics programs in the country to based solely on merit and awards full schol- arships to all students. patient’s bedside. In the arts, he has made OUTSTANDING FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL VINEYARDS AWARD T - but which is nonetheless effectively addressing serious community problems. This is a visionary group that, through passionate staff commitment and the innovative use of volunteers and/or - effective or unique. tions and individuals.

presented by sandra hernandez, ceo, san francisco foundation & presented by presented by dr. gabrielle miller, national executive director, raising a reader kurt organista, san francisco foundation board of trustees and koshland committee chair

- - goes as deep as her roots in the community. dation was the expression of Kristi Yama- find innovative ways to support a diverse range of programs designed to inspire and The Koshland Program is a neighborhood she is motivated by her memories of growing whose sole purpose would be to inspire embrace the hopes and dreams of children. leadership program up on a block where and embrace the that is working toward neighbors looked out hopes and dreams has been given to promoting civic unity of children. The and leadership devel- wants to reinvigorate or programs that opment, encouraging that sense of commu- address the needs civic participation, nity in the Koshland as her personal in- of children living in developing neighbor- neighborhoods. spiration for many economically or so- hood partnerships and years. It serves as a cially disadvantaged celebrating unsung - constant reminder environments, and community heroes. to dream big, nev- to those confronting Through her work California Grantmak- er lose sight of your goals, and “always” strive the challenges of physical disabilities. - evolution and pioneered some of its lasting beginnings as a community collaboration with innovations. in Philanthropy, Hispanics in Philanthropy, - - - dation has steadily grown into a mature and ing children and families. Though tradition- three decades, working primarily in com- support its projects and funding activities, the - the Koshland Program, she felt a strong af- - finity to the central values of the program erated from the development of corporate the structures, activities, and playground - partnerships, allocation of endorsements and environment are designed to embrace the - appearance fees, and individual contributions. needs of all children, including those with ing with community leaders and the direct a range of physical, developmental or sen- engagement within the neighborhoods. sory disabilities. ARTHUR various boards, including the California League - BONWELL (1927-2012) Trust for Public Land. He was also an active supporter of progressive political candidates IN TRIBUTE across the country. of the outdoors blossomed as DONALD a child on long away between September 1, 2011 and September 1, 2012. The following individuals bike rides in his DAVENPORT represent the many who contributed to the Bay Area philanthropic community. These (1936-2012) individuals truly did change the world with a giving heart. - opment to California’s largest state park and originally from group grow from volunteer-run to a paid staff Michigan, earned of twelve, and serve as an instrumental force in his masters degree at the University of Michigan and was a founder of - in preserving 110,000 acres as open space in - also closely associated with the Concord His- for more than 20 years. In 1992, to honor his KIMO CAMPBELL was the recipient of many awards, including the (1947-2012) Kimo Campbell - ern California in student leader PATRICIA DUNN award for outstanding student journalism in (1953-2011) Patricia C. “Pattie” Global Inves- and activist, he supported numerous communi- tors from 1996 ty groups over the years through his foundation, to 2002, having predecessor in on environmental protection, civil rights, and Hawaiian sovereignty. Mr. Campbell served on F.WARREN the 1960’s with the Laurel Garden Club in - HELLMAN (1934-2011) a pioneer in the private equity busi- board of directors, the Medical Center Execu- ness, was a noted philanthropist with interests in a wide - variety of local causes. He was a Chairman and DIANA & HARRY HIND - (1918-2011) for 25 years of volunteer service to the Harry (1915-2012) Clinic. He was also active at his alma mater UC Harry W. Hind, a brilliant pharmacist and entren- MORTIMER preneur, invented and entrepreneur, invented so- CHARLES - lutions for eyes and contact lenses and the Lido- FLEISHHACKER HUGGINS (1932-2011) (1925-2012) - - Charles “Chuck” hacker III was Huggins was a music caused him to found and sponsor the the pH of biological solutions, including tears, in most passionate devoted fam- about upholding ily man, loving his long-standing husband, com- renamed Hellman’s Hollow in his honor. family tradition munity leader, of serving their community. He built on that STANLEY Candies for 55 years, including 34 years HERZSTEIN and the other supports medical device develop- (1921-2012) births, graduations, marriages and other big occasions in employees’ lives. Known for was a com- his corporate and personal philanthropy, Geary Theater following the Loma Prieta munity leader in who preceded her husband in death in 2011, was an artist and storyteller who attracted a wide President of Temple Emanuel, he led the cam- and a long-time - circle of friends with her energy and enthusiasm. paign to rebuild its historic structure. In the member of the past few years, he was instrumental in securing BARBARA historical recognition and in the preservation of “Green Gables,” the family estate in Wood- KLINEHOPPER Huggins also supported the Marine Mam- for more than 30 years, starting as a stock-boy (1927-2012) and ultimately serving as president of the men’s half a century, following in the footsteps of his division. He also served on the boards of the Hopper’s early father and grandfather. - - ers led her to study botany at she pursued botany and biology as a teacher. kick up his feet. He wanted action.” watching with students, fellow professors, and friends was her life’s most rewarding experience. GRAHAM MADELINE training programs and English language classes. LEGGAT MCLAUGHLIN (1960-2011) her son, and even after retirement continued (1923-2012) of children attending that school, and later as a very active member of the parish. Graham Leggat - Madeline “Maddie” was executive McLaughlin of SIBYL ANN director of the - Walnut Creek OTTER returned to law cessful, her work opposing the demolition of (1935-2011) school after rais- Upon becoming respect of her community. ing two children. executive director in 2005, Leggat immediately dedicated herself ELAINE professionally MCKEON and personally to audiences and produced remarkable results, philanthropy and (1925-2012) - community service. Elaine McKeon having served twice as mayor and two terms on became a trustee her community, she served as president of the - cultural institution with an increasingly national Lindsay Wildlife Museum, chair of public rela- cisco Museum of led the fundraising for its current Civic Center chair for the Walnut Creek Children’s Hospital leadership, passion, work ethic, tenacity, imagi- 1986, later serving Medical Center, and member of the Contra as board president, chairwoman, and chair- nation, and daring indelibly marked the organi- and Marin General Hospital’s operating board. - - timism, sunny disposition, and motherly nature as she helped shepherd the institution through pivotal moments in its history. These included a change of locale, several executive changes, BETTY and the expansion of its collections and of the NAVARRETE of Lincoln Center. (1932-2012) planning that resulted in the construction of the of its successor, the Yosemite Conservancy. had a profound MAY LOUIE (1924-2012) the museum’s gift store, and the creation of the May Louie was a prominent non-English friendly, working behind the scenes with staff, speaking immigrant more than 50 years ago, and knowing the names of every security guard. businesswoman she was driven to ensure that new arrivals had Her style was “leadership by enthusiasm.” who built a gift the support, skills, and knowledge they needed shop empire in to thrive as fully engaged and contributing the same time, because of her position as a recruiting young Latina women and girls to an activist and philanthropist, protesting the demolition of a freeway to the neighbor- hood, establishing a cancer support group, and agency that particularly helps new immigrants. - tion, and later helped begin Chinatown’s annual MARION MASAKO - served on its board in 2003, helping to see that SANDLER project completed. His good works extended SUZUKI 1989, Tiano worked with legendary promoter (1930-2012) (1921-2012) Concert that raised more than $2 million dol- lars for victims of the Loma Prieta Earthquake. a businesswoman - and philanthro- ently supported DAPHNE pist, was among Museum and WILKINS (1929-2012) FRANCES - established with her husband, Herb. They STRAUSS Greene Wilkins contributed to the University of California, (1918-2012) Internment camp, she was passionate about translated her passions for many - - was a doyenne exhibitions and programs that enhanced the cant accomplish- fundraiser for the knowledge and understanding between the - two cultures. Martha, with her sister Tomoye journalism newsroom and they helped start ern California for Takahashi, founded and directed the Takahashi - - - need to preserve public access to parks, Mrs. and the Center for Equitable Growth at UC - - shore, on which she served for twenty years. University. Having committed to give away all - participated in the Giving Pledge initiative. served on almost every board committee, helped design and implement the major gifts campaign, and worked on the 2010 Cam- DONALD ANTHONY TIANO SEILER (1928-2012) (1940-2012) community service. - served as the activist, believed 1993. Tiano later deeply in giving back to the company that produced independent program- community. More importantly, he educated ming for public television stations nationwide. growth and change including the institution of - He ushered in new programming, including passionate about construction of the Taube - SPECIAL PERFORMANCE SPIRIT OF Level IV of the Chorus School PHILANTHROPY elizabeth avakian, director sf girls chorus

Congratulations to our many table honorees who are being honored today with the Spirit of Philanthropy Awards!

instruction. The comprehensive music education includes the study and development of choral artistry, vocal technique, music theory, music history, and performing style. The discipline, team- instill in them the values necessary for high achievement in music and in life.

- Honoree Honoree Honoree THE ARC ELWYN AND JENNIFER PHYLLIS COOK BERLEKAMP Sponsor Sponsor THE DREW FAMILY Sponsor FAMILY & FRIENDS EAST BAY COMMUNITY OF HELEN DILLER Honoree FOUNDATION EARTHJUSTICE Phyllis Cook has been Sponsor a leader in providing services to people with the philanthropic advi- MAL WARWICK ASSOCIATES / DONORDIGITAL intellectual and developmental disabilities. In that time, we’ve become the primary resource at all levels, ranging from infants through elderly. incredible vision and leadership is evident in syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, and other dis- all of the programs and philanthropic works of places, natural resources, and wildlife of this - the foundation. Phyllis has also served as the earth and to defending the right of all people with the means and supports to live safe, tions and sponsors gathered to exchange ex- to a healthy environment. We bring about far- productive lives in our community and to enjoy periences and plans to improve K-12 education. reaching change by enforcing and strengthening the freedom and opportunities that everyone environmental laws on behalf of hundreds of Honoree serve people with intellectual and developmen- KEN AND JACKIE tal disabilities by promoting self-determination, BROAD Honoree dignity and quality of life through creative day ADELE CORVIN Sponsor Philanthropy awardee. programming, supported housing resources, BAY AREA DISCOVERY Sponsor Honoree and mentored employment opportunities. MUSEUM FAMILY & FRIENDS LESLIE FERGUSSON- OF HELEN DILLER Honoree DIETZ ALLISON BENNINGTON Museum honors Ken and Sponsor Sponsor - her energy, spirit and CALIFORNIA THE HAMLIN SCHOOL leadership to all that she PACIFIC MEDICAL education endeavor, the Center for Childhood does, including her leadership role as a board CENTER - ed to education reform and are public school President of The Hamlin Education and also, since 2012, serves as Co- a member of the Macquarie Group, and a part has served Hamlin in various capacities as a - - ing Committee and a member of the Executive children’s books, such as Eat Your Breakfast or time to support the school and its mission of Else! and Grandma Wants to Eat My Baby Sister! excellence in education for girls. The Hamlin Her generous philanthropic gifts have helped deliver exceptional care to the thousands of this spirit in the many gifts of her time, talent babies born each year at CPMC, as well as sup- port cancer recovery services offered by their Honoree Honoree Honoree Honoree HELEN DILLER ROBERT FRIEDMAN JEANNE HERBERT JESSICA JOHNSON

Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor UCSF HELEN DILER THE SAN FRANCISCO ESSEX & DRAKE FAMILY & FRIENDS COMPREHENSIVE FOUNDATION FUND RAISING OF HELEN DILLER CANCER CENTER COUNSEL In addition to manag- leader, visionary philan- ing the learning and - development function and her family for their commitment to cancer general counsel of The Corporation for En- volunteerism to the company as the Project - and generosity enables our scientists and physi- continue to serve children for many decades to cians to lead the nation in developing better - methods to detect, treat, and prevent cancer. development of innovative economic devel- ment to helping children and has worked with program from its base team of 650 employ- Honoree reform. Koshland Committee member of The FRANNIE Honoree FLEISHHACKER CYNTHIA HUNTER LANG Honoree Sponsor GAIL GLASSER Sponsor Honoree AMERICAN SUSTAINABLE MAURICE KANBAR CONSERVATORY Sponsor CONSERVATION THEATER CALIFORNIA PACIFIC Sponsor MEDICAL CENTER - CALIFORNIA tion is thrilled to honor PACIFIC MEDICAL - Gail Glasser served CENTER tory Theater, where she and her late husband, as Chair of the Cali- Hunter Lang for her dedication to a healthy environment and economic opportunity around the world. We applaud Cynthia’s lead- CPMC congratulates and commend her as a champion for the envi- Her charitable contributions have supported ronment and economic development. Maurice Kanbar on numerous programs at CPMC, including the Honoree being named the 2012 ROSE JACOBS - have also helped acquire crucial medical tech- nology for cardiac care, treatment of brain can- GIBSON cers and more. In addition to her involvement Sponsor NETZEL GRIGSBY ASSOCIATES, INC. Presbyterian Medical Center and is a founding demonstrated the true spirit of philanthropy establish effective partnerships with local, state and regional government in an effort to meet Honoree Honoree Honoree JOE LAYMON JANET B. MCKINLEY SUSAN C. OBERNDORF Honoree PHILLIP KILBRIDGE Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor UNITED WAY THE CALIFORNIA THE CALIFORNIA Sponsor BAY AREA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PG&E gan her president of Human professional career in spent six years in man- Company is pleased to retail buying and currently agement at the Crocker Corporation. He oversees Chevron’s global education, she has endowed and actively manages - Phil oversees the general management, strategic human resources, medical services and security several undergraduate learning and development direction, board partnership and human capital functions. Laymon is on the board of directors grants. In addition, she has served on the boards held a number of management positions in the - - and sits on the education and exhibits committee Kilbridge holds undergraduate and graduate Honoree - CARY ORR-KISSNER Sponsor KQED served as a spokesperson for affordable hous- - Honoree Honoree MUSLIM ADVOCATES public media is extraor- LINDA LANIER Honoree dinary. Her belief in the JENNIFER E. LEE Sponsor KLEIN & ROTH CONSULTING Sponsor news programming, has been steadfast over mean- CURIODYSSEY AT Sponsor - COYOTE POINT KRISTI YAMAGUCHI’S ALWAYS DREAM ship of our Major Gifts Committee has helped public life. In addition to their focus on legal FOUNDATION advocacy, policy engagement and civic educa- We are proud to honor - tion, they work toward strengthening the Mus- Linda Lanier, who has led two landmark campaigns - informed decisions about their giving to Muslim mer’s disease and cancer research, university - scholarship fundraising, and Christian outreach closing; and the third will secure the future for to advocate for those in our community who this children’s interactive science and nature cannot speak, defend and support themselves - education center. whether due to age, mental/physical challenges, economic limitations, family complications, or other conditions placing individuals at a to helping raise the needed funds to support - tion and aged populations, and works hands-on with children and the elderly alike in helping them attain the opportunities, quality, respect and dignity of life that they so deserve. Honoree Honoree Honoree JUDY PATRICK RICHARD ROSENBERG PATRICK SMITH

Sponsors Sponsor Sponsor LEYNA BERNSTEIN FAMILY & FRIENDS MACY’S CONSULTING OF HELEN DILLER - incredible leadership to both personally and in his 34-year career at of California. Prior to her appointment in 2008, he is involved in, including his role as board Honoree SERPICO LANDSCAPING He is a former Chairman and Chief Executive - Sponsor including the development of the groundbreak- GEORGE MARKS CHILDREN’S HOUSE remains on the board and on the board of - develop programs to strengthen grant partners’ on the boards of the California Institute of - impact of their work.vv landscape management service to homeown- nity heroes and curates the annual series of has served on numerous corporate boards, to ers associations, apartment complexes and name a few of his many leadership roles. has been involved in Macy’s Passport Presents offer maintenance, irrigation, water manage- Honoree when he volunteered to be an usher. Through Count, a Colorado initiative to change systems DR. BARBARA their employees are trained to give outstand- the years he became an integral part of the ROSENBERG ing customer service, to respect their client’s property, the environment, and using safe work worked closely with founding chair, legend- Sponsor practices at all times. FAMILY & FRIENDS - Taylor, to help bring awareness of the cause to income Latinas and youth. OF HELEN DILLER new levels and raise over $30 million to date. founded in 1989, and in 2008, after reading an Patrick has been working to make an impact in the local community since he began his career she taught program development and evaluation. - “How come I’ve never heard of this place” and, erage his personal and business relationships evaluator in both the public and private sectors. - ing a large check wasn’t possible, she thought everything she does and brought a tremen- Honoree to two days each week when you arrive at dous energy and vitality to the program, MARIANNE PETERSON George Mark Children’s House, you will see bringing the families into the partnership as Sponsor driveway and a team of workers taking care CALIFORNIA ACADEMY University and has played leadership roles OF SCIENCES Marianne is a volunteer of giving to George Mark than George Mark also a beloved and long-time supporter of the Honoree enable our community to enjoy the museum DAVID STANTON and its programs free of charge. The multifac- eted support of Target Corporation and its Sponsor employee volunteers demonstrates Target’s SAN FRANCISCO ZOO ongoing commitment to the arts, education, and our communities, challenging the museum to serve greater and more diverse audiences. as the Chairman of the We thank Target for the nearly 120 free days it has sponsored since the museum moved to Civic Center in 2003, and look forward to the next decade of our partnership. Zoo. He has shepherded the Zoo through an economic recession and led several initiatives, Honoree Sheryl Wong congratulates including a recent “Wellness Campaign” to CLYDE A. THOMPSON Director and CEO of the Oakland Museum of California animals. He also personally funded a revised Sponsor master and exhibit plan as well as seeded the ALAMEDA COUNTY LORI FOGARTY HEALTH CARE OUTSTANDING FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONAL FOR 2012 FOUNDATION A well deserved honor for an outstanding leader passionate about animals his entire life. Clyde Thompson joined Honoree PETER SZUTU Clyde for his steadfast and heartfelt dedication Sponsor to promoting health, well-being and quality of life THERESA NELSON & in the communities we serve, and for his incred- ASSOCIATES ible leadership and philanthropic support.

Honoree medic to community ADAM WEISBURG clinician to President - Sponsor ence, a pioneering program to help keep FAMILY & FRIENDS frail, low-income seniors at home instead of OF HELEN DILLER institutions. With interdisciplinary teamwork and preventive care, CEI keeps seniors more active and engaged, reduces their health care youth and empowering costs while improving their quality of life. We the next generation of - mitment to elder care. - Honoree TARGET - al role models in their community. Previously, Sponsor ASIAN ART MUSEUM - lel’s executive director from 2000-2008. is proud to honor Target as a generous supporter of its monthly free admission days for the past ten years. Target Board Members

James Armstrong, CFRE Sterrin Bird, CFRE Joanne Butcher Susan Carsen Carsen Consulting Group Cheryl Clarke 2011-2012 AFP GOLDEN GATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Susan Corlett Officers

Sandra Drew chapter president Mary M. Schmidt Terri Forman, CFRE vice president, programs Leyna Bernstein Linda Frank, CFRE vice-president, membership Wendy Marinaccio David Madson, ACFRE

vice-president, marketing, communication & outreach Theresa Nelson, MBA, CFRE Barbara Stevenson Lumenos LLC Rebecca Schuett John & Marcia Goldman Foundation secretary Andrew Kaufteil Celebrate National Philanthropy Day Paola Stuff 2012 treasurer Alden Briscoe Chair-elect, Mentoring event production:

treasurer-elect We are pleased to announce the Scott Staub, ACFRE graphic design: 2013 National Philanthropy Day Co-Chairs Rebecca Schuett, California Academy of Sciences president-elect video production: Gwen Sobolewski, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Michael L. Edell Co-Chair, National Philanthropy Day Association of Fundraising Professionals Golden Gate Chapter immediate past president www.afp-ggc.org | 415.404.6501 David Disend