ACCESSWashtenaw Community College foundation Annual Report 2014-2015 SUCCESS

Supporting students for 3 0 years INNOVATION From the Chair of the Board of Directors Letter from the President

s a lifelong member of the community, I have attended local schools his school year marks the 50th anniversary of Washtenaw Community and supported public education. While I had family support College. It is an important milestone, and we will celebrate it with A for my educational journey, not all students are as fortunate. At Tevents and gatherings throughout the year and into 2016. Washtenaw Community College, many students receive support through Many things have changed over the last 50 years, but our mission has WCC Foundation scholarships. As chair of the Board of Directors of the not. We remain an affordable college where students come first. We are a ACCESS WCC Foundation, I am honored to represent the volunteers who help to valued resource in this region, opening our doors and providing a lifetime provide support to deserving students. of learning opportunities to more than 20,000 students a year. I am delighted to share some wonderful news with you about student The WCC Foundation plays a very special part in this process, and for scholarships at WCC. The Board of Directors voted to increase the that, we cannot thank you enough. amount awarded to each student who receives a scholarship. In recent years, the maximum scholarship award was $800 per term. For the With your gifts to the Foundation, you are changing lives. You couldn’t ask current Fall term, the maximum award is $1,000. This increase will help for a more noble cause. The dollars you contribute provide the stepping each awardee to meet the financial obligations of their education. stones needed for our students to achieve their hopes and dreams. It is gratifying to see students who come to WCC succeed in their chosen Your dollars are more than just money – they support childcare, tuition, area of study, and earn a certificate or degree. And it’s even more fulfilling scholarships, a chance for a career change, books, and life enrichment to know that donors support the students through gifts to the Foundation. opportunities -- I could go on and on. But what lies beneath all of your efforts is the chance to make a difference in a student’s life. And that’s SUCCESS For 30 years, we have helped WCC students achieve their dreams. Thank exactly what you’re doing – making a difference, one student at a time. you for your support! With gratitude, Sincerely, Dr. Rose B. Bellanca, Ed.D. Betsy Petoskey President, Washtenaw Community College INNOVATION Chair, WCC Foundation Board of Directors

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3 Endowments Completed in 2014 –2015 eth Gannon devoted her life to improving children’s lives. A mother to 23—eight her own and 15 from troubled families—she was a caretaker for children well into her 80s. WCC is an amazing They felt strongly about providing educational BShe and her husband Pat, a self-employed builder, worked hard to support those 23 children. “resource in the community. “opportunities for their children. Beth also worked afternoons and evenings at the Ypsilanti Post Office as a mail sorter for 12 years –Michael Finney when Pat was unable to work due to illness. ” We think it’s a great place ichael Finney is well-known as the first president and CEO of Ann Arbor SPARK, an Pat passed away in 1978 and Beth in 2002. Her devotion to the next generation is cemented in her organization dedicated to economic development, the growth of companies and the creation children’s minds, and they are continuing her legacy with an endowment in Beth’s name. to put our support. Mof jobs in the local community. Finney has also contributed to Washtenaw Community College’s growth and development by serving as a member of the Foundation Board of Directors. Since 2006, the Beth Gannon Endowment has supported single parents who are students at ”–Roddy Wares Washtenaw Community College. Her daughter, Jill Beauchamp, a former faculty member at WCC, Michael attributes his success and dedication to community to his parents, Arthur and Laura Finney. was moved to donate to the WCC Foundation after learning a student’s financial difficulties caused Roddy Wares and her husband Allen Newman are Arthur worked in an automotive manufacturing plant in Flint, which was home to General Motors’ her to drop out. After Jill and her husband Dan funded five scholarships, they decided to fund an devotees of the Peace Neighborhood Center. Allen Buick and Chevrolet divisions and Laura was a homemaker. While neither of them were high school endowment with the support of extended members of the Gannon family. They initiated a variety of served as president of the board and is currently graduates, they felt strongly about providing educational opportunities for their children. To honor his ways to raise money, including a family fun run. on the advisory board, while Roddy worked as parents and their belief in the power of education and to help students at WCC, Michael created the the development director and still coordinates the In 1997, when Beth Gannon was 80. The Ann Arthur and Laura Finney Endowment Fund. any high school students have their senior pictures taken before annual fundraiser. For them, supporting Washtenaw Arbor News featured a story about her, and noted the start of their last year of school. They spend time finding the Community College students seemed a natural that she was mothering her last child, then a right clothing and the right settings for the photos. They also fit with Peace’s mission of providing community ashtenaw Community College President Rose Bellanca M sophomore at Ypsilanti High School. She told spend money on the photographer. When Danny Friedman learned how services, and so the Roddy Wares and Allen is living proof of the life-changing experiences that reporter Robert L. Romaker that she stayed busy much senior pictures would cost, he balked and said that the money could Newman Scholarship Fund was created. can happen at a community college. As a high school with gardening and plants when her child was at W be better spent helping a student pay for community college. Danny asked student, Bellanca had her heart set on being a teacher, but she school. “I’ve devoted my life to nurturing God’s “I see WCC as a critical link for so many people,” that his photo fees, together with his savings from work and Bar Mitzvah was tracked into going to secretarial school upon graduation. creations,” she is quoted. “I started with kids and I Roddy said. “It really is an interface for people who gifts, be given to the Washtenaw Community College Foundation for a Determined to become a teacher, she pursued an associate degree will end up with plants.” Little did she know that need training and support. They can go from a place student scholarship. His parents, Rich and Joanna Friedman, agreed and at Macomb Community College (MCC) which led her to get her legacy would help enrich and grow the lives of where they’re stuck, to a place where their potential offered to match his gift amount. Together they created the Friedman her bachelor’s degree and eventually propelled her into a teaching countless students to come. can really grow.” Family Scholarship. career. She taught at Chippewa Valley Schools, MCC and Wayne “Perhaps the biggest similarity Peace and WCC State University, where she also earned her doctorate in education. “As he approached college, Danny became increasingly uncomfortable share is access”, Roddy added. Just like Peace, the with the realization that he could afford to go to any school that admits Little did she know College gives people without privilege ways to “A community college experience changes lives,” Bellanca said. him, while other kids couldn’t afford any higher education,” said his succeed. It fits into our personal mission of caring “Educational dreams are realized, businesses are started, skills are mother Joanna. “He wanted to do what he could to make a difference refined, new languages are learned, and the list goes on. As I’ve said on many occasions, there are no for the community.” rather than simply ignoring such a glaring problem.” that her legacy would dead ends at a community college—only paths of opportunity to follow, which weave into the fabric of Overall, “I think WCC does a fabulous job,” Roddy healthy and vibrant communities.” This fall, the WCC Foundation will award the first Friedman Family help enrich and grow said. “It’s the answer for so many, for those who Scholarship and it will definitely make a difference for a WCC student. want to get into the workforce or go to a four-year Belief in the life-changing effect of the community college experience inspired Bellanca and her husband the lives of countless college or university. It’s just an amazing resource in to create the Rose and Joe Bellanca Scholarship Fund. “To me, community colleges are a very the community, and we really love it. We think it’s a special place because they helped make my dream come true,” Bellanca said. He wanted to do what he could to students to come. great place to put our support.” “make a difference… There are no dead ends at a community college— –Joanna Friedman “ ” only paths of opportunity to follow. –Rose Bellanca 4 ” 5 SUCCESS ndowments may be established Endowments Completed in 2014 –2015 with a minimum gift or pledge of $10,000. They will support ob and Jean Chapman know exactly how integral Washtenaw Community E students in perpetuity with up to 5 College can be in changing students’ lives—they’ve experienced it firsthand. percent of the interest earned being spent BJean worked to support her husband as he finished college, and then she I wanted to thank the faculty for their partnership each year. The following annual funds and stayed at home to raise their three boys. But in the mid-1980s, when her children “ endowments were begun in 2014-2015: im and Kissel believe grew a little more independent and were in junior high and high school, she decided during my time at WCC. in the power of education. she wanted to pursue her own education again. She hadn’t been to college in over ” –Gunder Myran Julie is an instructor at T a decade. She thought WCC might be the right place to prepare for earning a under Myran was Washtenaw Community College’s second president, serving from 1975 to New Annual Funds Washtenaw Community College bachelor’s degree. 1998. During his presidency, he considered his wife Marliss to be WCC’s first lady. “She was and Tim, a former teacher, works Ceramics “I loved it,” Jean said. “I loved the teachers, the students I met and the education my partner, my cheerleader and my supporter,” he said. “She was very involved in activities as a school administrator. In their G I received. The smaller classes were warm and welcoming and I had all the support on campus, as well as entertaining College guests in our home.” To celebrate Marliss’ contributions Dance roles, the Kissels touch the lives of I needed. There was a strong community atmosphere because everyone was in the to the College during his tenure as president, Myran created the Gunder and Marliss Myran students every day. Three years ago, Charles E. Schell Foundation same boat, trying to pursue a goal.” Endowment Fund. they made the decision to support Fifth Third Bank, Trustee Jean eventually transferred to St. Thomas University in St. Paul, Minnesota and As president, Gunder enjoyed working with the students financially through a Al Wright Automotive scholarship fund at WCC. Around earned her degree in social work. But WCC holds a special place in her heart and faculty of the College. In gratitude for those the time they were working to for that reason, Jean established the Jean G. Chapman Endowment Fund. “I relationships, he designated the fund be used to support WCC wholeheartedly,” she support technological advances and innovative establish the scholarship, Tim’s uncle Alvin Temme passed away. The New Endowments Kissels chose to honor his memory by creating The Alvin C. Temme said. “I know what it did for me, and approaches to learning and teaching. Endowment Fund. Like the Kissels, Alvin was an educator; he taught I’ve heard testimony from others whose “I recognized that there were unmet needs Friedman Family horticulture and agriculture at the Pendleton Reformatory (now the experiences are very much like mine.” and that I could contribute a fund for faculty Florence and Peter Hedwall Memorial Indiana Pendleton Correctional Facility) for forty years. Bob served on the WCC Foundation innovation,” he said. “I wanted to thank the JRP Childcare “We feel so fortunate to be able to give back and support the students at Board of Directors for two terms, and faculty for their partnership during my time at McClatchey Family WCC,” Julie said. “Alvin appreciated kindness and we want to remember he also served as chair. He knows the WCC.” that always through our giving.” college is a place that holds many stories Gunder and Marliss Myran similar to his wife’s. “I really am a strong Towsley Student Access supporter of what WCC brings to our community, the value it brings and the “Devoted educators create a legacy lives that it changes,” he said. of improving students’ lives.” ACCESS I am a strong supporter of what WCC “brings to our community, the value it brings SUCCESS and the lives it changes. INNOVATION ” –Bob Chapman 6 7 INNOVATION Endowments Funds 2014 –2015 Legacy Circle Donors 2014 –2015

AA Polaris Foundation Angus and Jean Campbell Arthur and Laura Finney B.T. and G.L. Hopkins Thomas and Deborah McMullen Saints Family Nancy Lee VanSickle Memorial Rose and Joe Bellanca Joe and Karen O'Neal AAUW/Margaret Weddell Brandon Loren W. Campbell II Memorial Terry Foster Pamela J. Horiszny Construction Management Saline Area Tim and Laurie Wadhams Thomas Blaske and Mary Steffek Blaske David and Elizabeth Parsigian Academic and Career Skills Joyce A. Castanier Memorial Nursing Esther and Stanley Fracker Memorial Ethel Howard Memorial Janet McOmber Nursing Dick and Norma Sarns Viola Layer Walden Jamie and Cheryl Buhr Carolyn Peterson Charlotte and Adams Lily Anne Chandler Ronald Fracker Humanities/Social Science Ted and Hattie McOmber Norma J. Sarns Bruce Walsh Memorial Technology Sam and Esther Callan Joshua Pokempner and Gretchen Gardner Sally Adler Childcare Madeline Sophia Chandler Edward W. Frederick Jim and Millie David C. Meng Memorial Richard N. Sarns Mona Langguth Walz Elizabeth C. Chesky Susan Pollay Andrah Foundation Jean G. Chapman Douglas D. Freeth Business and Banking Jernigan Family Ann R. Meredith Lena M. and Richard J. Sellers Memorial Roddy Wares and Allan Newman Karl and Nancy Couyoumjian Stephen and Bettina Pollock Ann Arbor Rotary Club Celestino Cicone Memorial Gargi B. French Chemistry Ginny O. Johansen Robert E. Meredith Memorial Anne and Max Shaftel, Dora and Washtenaw Contractors Association Rachel L. Crary Seymour and Janet Remen Ann Annis Bill and Fritz Clemes Friedman Family Jean Johns Childcare Norma Meyers Accounting David Grossman Washtenaw Technical Middle College Laura J. Curtiss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schriber Theophil Aprill Vehicular Construction Technology Dorothy Buhr Gackstatter Memorial Lester Johns Remainder Trust Flora Miller Memorial David and Janet Shier WCC Alumni Molly Hunter Dobson Mary Ann Sellers Arbor Brewing Company Business & Rob Cook Memorial Writing Center Albert Galardi Jesse Michael Joslin Jack and Carmen Miller Martha and Hollis Showalter WCC Business Division Richard and Marie Duke Jo-Ann R. Socha Hospitality Albert and Margaret Coudron Joseph and Antonia Galea Memorial JRP Childcare Milton Miller Memorial Patrick J. Silke and James J. Carty WCC Chemistry Andrew and Linda Eggan Alan and Maxine Solvay Memorial Fred and Katherine Arnold Karl and Nancy Couyoumjian Beth Gannon Elizabeth Kennedy Childcare Horace and Agnes Miner WCC Culinary Arts and Hospitality Chris and Bob Euritt Tarcea and Beth Crane Slowins/Lakin Memorial First Person Gwen Arnold Business Florence Crane Memorial Don Garrett Memorial Ellen Mans Kerans Minnie Pearl Mitchell WCC Electronics Department John Gehring Sally A. Tauriainen Anthony L. Snoddy South Side Elisabeth W. Bailey Memorial H. Richard Crane Science Harold S. Gazan William and Mary Kinley Dr. U. A. Mithani Memorial WCC Employees Dennis Grimard James and Nancy White Dorothy Jean Snyder Karl D. Bailey H. Richard Crane Science Lab David and Sherry Gebhardt Rhea Kish Nursing Moosbrugger/Stoll HVAC WCC Mathematics Department Bob and Pamela Grosshans Stuart and Suzie White George Ralph Snyder Richard R. Bailey Memorial Janet Crane Childcare General Endowment Nathan Kisken Memorial Vernor and Edith Morris Family WCC Nursing Esta and Larry Grossman Al and Maxine Solvay Richard W. Bailey Margaret F. Crary General Scholarship Endowment Gladys H. Knoll Aron and Gina Myran Howard and Norma Weaver Melvin S. Harder Speyer David D. Baker Edith M. Croake Faculty Professional Glacier Hills Paul C. Koch Gunder Myran-Ypsilanti Rotary Herman Weber John and Martha Hicks SRWC Emergency Batell Family Development Arthur Gluckman Memorial Paul Kokkales Accounting Gunder and Marliss Myran Roy and Carol Weber Michael Hommel Catherine Steiner RN Memorial Beacon Investments Co. B.C. Dahlmann Memorial Lyle Goscenski Michael Kollen Behavioral Science Rosemarie Nagel Helen Wenrich Carey Jernigan Christine Officer Stephens Jerry L. Beard James Davenport Memorial Dennis Guastella T. A. Kramer Memorial National Association of Negro Business Ralph Wenrich John and Cathy Johns and Professional Women Candis Stern Day Care Marie Beauman Memorial Galen W. Davis Memorial Brian Gunderson Memorial Al Krugler Memorial Stuart and Suzanne White Charles Kelly Robert Nelson Radiography J. Wilner Sundelson Memorial Rose and Joseph Bellanca Judith and William Davis Lloyd H. Haas Henry S. Landau Larry and Barbara Whitworth Paul C. Kokkales Tim and Kathy Norton John E. Swisher, Jr. Omer and Elsie Bellfi Deckard-Brown Charlotte A. Haatvedt (Calla J. Fette) Morris J. Lawrence Memorial Peter and Nancy Wiernik Dr. Barbara LaHood NSK Corporation Inc. Jean Taylor Nursing Clare M. Berg Detter Family Foundation Childcare Charlotte Miettunen Hanson Chris Lawson Ruth B. Williams Memorial Mrs. Henry S. Landau Office Professional Alvin C. Temme Effie Jane Bigford Angelo and Margaret DiPonio Foundation Douglas J. Harris Memorial Peter Lawson Park and Christine Willis Family Wendy L. Lawson Oliverio-Boluyt Thistle I Stuart Blacklaw Leadership John and Dobson Ruth A. and Paul B. Hays Wendy Lawson Women's Council Endowment Christine A. Lord O'Rear Family Charles Thomas, Jr. Memorial Blain/Konschuh Molly Dobson Childcare Florence and Peter Hedwall Memorial Learning Disabilities Association Lawrence and Judy Macklem Roger and Natalie Palay Thomas Science and Technology Leonard and Kathryn Boddy William T. Dobson Business James and Virginia Hendley Granville, Sr. and Mildred Lee Memorial Philip and Nancy Margolis Arthur and Janetta Parker Memorial Levi and Maria Thompson Seth Bonder Science Domino's Pizza and Pat Hentz Vocational Jon Onye Lockard Art Robin Mays Pfizer Thrift Shop of Ann Arbor Bottum, Boyd and Ljutich Families Dress for Success Norman and Debbie Herbert Christine Lord Poetry Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffith McDonald Phoenix High School Barbara Tower Ralph Bottorff Math Pat Dudley Music Herrick Foundation Diane Gates Makielski Michael H. McGraw Lela Pitts Educational Harry Towsley MD Memorial Jim and Juanita Bradley Richard and Marie Duke James D. Herter Marcy-Quay Social Justice Jeff McGrew Harry Pollay Towsley Student Access Carl and Isabelle Brauer Del and Nancy Dunbar Martha and Jack Hicks Jimmy Markham Thomas and Deborah McMullen Dr. John W. Porter Towsley Student Success Briarwood Pittsfield Kiwanis Marguerite D. Eaglin Jonathan Hoffman Memorial Cleo Martin Memorial Accounting Judith G. Mich Anthony Procassini John P. Trame Buhr Foundation (J.H. Buhr) Ann A. Edwards Carole E. Holmes Gonzalo Martin Dr. Gunder A. Myran R&B Machine Tool Co. Marion and Lou Trubshaw Jamie and Cheryl Buhr Ellery and Madison Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Holmes Loretta McKeown Rosemarie Nagel Mildred Rebstock Amherst "Nub" Turner David R. Byrd Memorial Philip and Beulah Elving William B. Holmes Family McClatchey Family Robbie O'Brien, CWA and Lee Sirvaitis, Toni and Benjamin Rodgers Janeth Turner Callaghan, Konschuh, Walworth Christine Euritt Judith C. Hommel Thomas and Deborah McMullen CFP Mary Sadoski University of Michigan Credit Union 8 9 The names listed below represent those who made a gift to the WCC Foundation between Stephen and Nanette Gill Michelle K. Mueller Douglas and Carol Gottliebsen Kristina D. Sprague July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. SCHOLAR Rhonda Gilmore Andrew Muth and Patricia Saad STEWA R D Gerald J. Grady Mrs. Virginia Stein Donors and Benefactors 2014 –2015 $500-$999 $250-$499 Kristin Good NewFoundry Greater Michigan PMC Cynthia Stewart and Don Haefner Nick Genova Roger and Natalie Palay Lyle and Marcia Andress FOUNDER AMBASSADOR LEADER ADVOCATE Acoustic Ceiling & Governmental Consultant Cynthia Nicely Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grotrian Reverend Dr. Rith H. Strang Lou Ginnetti Karen Parker and Larry Aeilts Partition Co. Inc. Services, Inc. Arbor Brewing Company $15,000 or more $5,000-$9,999 $2,500-$4,999 $1,000-$2,499 Kristy Norris Charlotte Miettunen Hanson Charlotte B. Sundelson Bonnie Arnett Muriel Gluckman Bill and Betsy Petoskey Aetna Foundation Inc. Robert and Kathleen Griffiths O & W Inc. Holiday Inn - North Edward and Natalie Surovell Jamie and Cheryl Buhr Rose and Joseph Bellanca American Association of University A.F. Smith Electric, Inc. Willie D. Avery Women Ann Arbor Golden International John and Joanne Phibbs Mike and Judy Aldrich Neil and Elizabeth Gudsen Pauline M. Pan James House and David and Deborah Swartz Buhr Foundation Molly Hunter Dobson Marcus K. Adams Peter and Kristy Baccile Bank of Ann Arbor Daniel and Norma Green Tom and Cindy Phibbs Eric and Rosanne Bailey Charles M. Hammond Jeffrey and Cheryl Patton Wendy Fisher House Patricia A. Taylor Robert and Jean Chapman Ervin Industries Inc. Rich and Sally Adler John Baldoni and Gail Campanella Pia M. Bennett John W. Hochrein John and Joan Pierce Ballard Benefit Works, Inc. William and Merrily Hart Pearson Education Scott and Nancy Howard Valerie J. Taylor Howdy and Carole Holmes Chris and Bob Euritt Rob and Patty Aldrich Robert and Rosalind Barnsdale Mary Burns-Coral Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Plumbers & Pipefitters Paul and Maryam Barrie Heritage Vision Plans Inc. Jim Peggs and Peg Talburtt Tom and Ann Hunt Terumo Cardiovascular Systems Pamela J. Horiszny Extang Corporation Ann Arbor Area Convention and Local Union 190 Gerri Barr Rachel L. Crary Visitors Bureau Vernon and Norma Hutton Bruce and Stephanie Benz James D. Herter, D.D.S. Laura R. Perez Norman and Kimberly Hurns Testing Engineers & Masco Corporation Foundation Clyde and Nancy Hall PNC Bank Rachel C. Barsch Exemplar Manufacturing Company Ann Arbor SPARK Hylant Bodman LLP Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Hill John and Kelly Petz Julia R. Huttar Consultants, Inc. Dr. Gunder A. Myran The Health and Fitness Center at Susan Pollay Carolyn Bartle Washtenaw Community College Fifth Third Bank Ann Arbor State Bank I.B.E.W. Local No. 252 Robert Wm. Brewster Chuck and Diane Hoffman Phoenix Contractors, Inc. John Darr Mechanical, Inc. Michael W. Traugott Otto and Joyce Riegger Stephen and Bettina Pollock Mark F. Batell Michael Hommel David L. Goldberg Ann Arbor Transportation Authority ISCIENCES, LLC Sam and Esther Callan Mr. and Mrs. William B. Holmes Plante Moran Bill Johnson Bill and Dusty Upton Dick and Norma Sarns Jennifer Poteat and Michael Staebler Greg and Victoria Bennett Gladys H. Knoll Norman and Debbie Herbert Arbor Hospice Joyce K. Jenkins Jean W. Campbell Elmer Lawrence Johansen Philip and Kathy Power Herbert Katz Lisa Veasey Charles E. Schell Foundation, Rave Associates Wine Importers Mrs. Diane J. Berna Fifth Third Bank, Trustee MascoTech Precision John and Martha Hicks Arbor Research Collaborative for Carey Jernigan Deborah Caplan Maurice and Stephanie Jones Anne Preston Sabrina Keeley and Ed Poisson Ruth Ann Walsh Paul J. Rice John and Patricia Berry The Harry A. and Margaret D. Headed Products Hobbs & Black Associates, Inc. Health Jiffy Mixes Richard and Stefani Carter Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Judson Kirk and Sharon Profit David and Sally Kennedy Hugh and Marilyn Wanty Lisa Rombes Dena Blair Towsley Foundation Tim and Kathy Norton Penny Hommel and Jim Bergman Robert and Laura Armstrong Lisa M. Johansen Center for Plastic & Michael Kaslik and Alison Lang Rosemary Rader and Ted Huston Michael and Pamela Leonard Linda Marie Warren Second Baptist Church of Ypsilanti Reconstructive Surgery Thomas E. and Edith M. Bletcher Timothy and Laurie Wadhams Michael and Katherine O’Rear Tim and Julie Kissel Linda S. Blakey Katherine’s Catering Inc. Glen G. Kay John and Patricia Sahakian Peter Leshkevich Thomas and Andra Warsinske Mary Ann Sellers Charles Reinhart Company, Realtors Rebecca S. Bonnell Power Wellness Management Ladies Literacy Club Julie A. Bliss Joan Keiser and Art Tai Reché Kirkland Saint Joseph Mercy Health Systems Lexus of Ann Arbor Washtenaw Urgent Care Siemens Industry, Inc. Wayne and Melinda Colquitt Boone & Darr, Inc. VISIONARY Edward F. Redies Foundation Inc. Richard and Kristen Landau Donna M. Bohling Bethany Kennedy Scott and Peggy Klapper Dr. and Mrs. Alan Saltiel Manpower, Inc. of SE Michigan Howard and Norma Weaver $10,000-$14,999 SimplexGrinell LP Clifford and Maureen Cook Thomas and Debra Bourque Nan Richter Cristy Lindemann Marvin and Drina Boluyt KeyBank Ruth M. Langston Amanda J. Scheffler Richard and Ann McCarthy Howard and Judy Weinblatt Joseph and Jody Slowins Linda Coughenour Richard A. Bowerman Merrill Bonder R. Gene and Nancy D. Richter Local 499 Lecet Starr Burke Michael A. King Wendy L. Lawson Schriber Family Foundation McCarthy & Smith, Inc. Lyndon Welch Foundation Richard Soble and Barbara Kessler Karl and Nancy Couyoumjian Gloria Clan Crawford, Jr. Rosemarie Nagel Carol Burton Rhea K. Kish John and Julaine LeDuc Rich and Carol Sheridan Norma P. McCuiston Randy and Rita Whitcomb Alan and Maxine Solvay Laura and Tom Crane Eric Burton and Lois Maharg Richard Friedman and Family Robbie O’Brien, CWA and CapTrust Financial Paul C. Kokkales Sava Lelcaj James N. Skufis Becca Meixner Robert and Marina Whitman Kathryn Thirolf and John Burkhardt Cueter Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Louis and Janet Callaway The Estate of Doris Mae Kennedy Lee Sirvaitis, CFP Amy Cell Mrs. Henry S. Landau Liberty Title Co. Michael A. Smith Scott and Kimberly Miller Larry and Barbara Whitworth Laurita Thomas Tim and Robin Damschroder Mr. and Mrs. Tsun Chang The Mosaic Foundation Old National Bank Center for the Education of Women Jill A. Macklem Robert and Joan Lippens Rick and Susan Snyder Daniel and Donna Minock Ben and Susan Williams (of Rita & Peter Heydon) Toyota Technical Center Dan Cameron Family Gerald Clark and Shutta Crum Anthony and Marguerite Procassini Susan E. and William F. Chandler Lawrence and Judy Macklem Isaac and Delphine Lockhart Ken and Marianna Staples Honorable Melinda Morris Brian Williams and Jane Miller Joshua Pokempner and John P. Trame Foundation, Inc. Joan Elizabeth Clous Rehmann Comcast Business Class MAV Development Company Christine A. Lord Suntel Services Inc Corinne Painter Willis of Michigan, Inc. Gretchen Gardner Mary C. Vandewiele Data Partners, Inc. Collex Collision Retirement Income Solutions Comcast Cable Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffith McDonald David S. Malcolm Henry A. Townsend Russell Collins and Debra Polich Ronald E. Zeeb Nancy Wiernik Doris and Jim Walker Domino’s Pizza Inc. The Common Grill RJ Landau Partners PLLC Conlin, McKenney & Philbrick, PC Bill and Ginny McKeachie Lisa Manoukian Transtar Auto Body Technologies Richard and Lauren Prager Seth Bonder Foundation Jack and Carolyn Wallace James and Theresa Dubiel Breege Concannon Charles and Charlotte Corkran McKinley Lynn G. Martin Travelers Michael E. Quail Carol Weber Benjamin and Toni Rodgers Dykema Steve and Judy Dobson Ann R. Meredith Roddy Wares and Allan Newman Coley McLean Barbara J. Cope William Reichert PARTNER Anthony L. Snoddy Edward Jones Investments Mona L. Walz $100-$249 DTE Energy Foundation Michael and Marcea Metzler Washtenaw Association of Retired Mechanical Insulation Corrigan Moving Systems David B. Rein Elisabeth Thoburn School Personnel Greta S. Fauri Weber’s Inn Mohammed Abella Sean Duval Miller & Assoc. PC CPA Contracting, LLC Dahlmann Properties Chuck Kennedy and Laurie Riegle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Thomas Washtenaw Engineering Co. Michael and Gina Finney James Boyd White and Absolute Title, Inc. Ross Eyler and Jill Greenberg Miller, Canfield, Paddock Menlo Innovations Mary White Dillon Energy Services, Inc. John and Joanne Rinke University of Michigan Doug and Sue Weber Family Fund Flagstar Bank Suzanne Albach Credit Union Peter and Patty Fink and Stone, P.L.C. Meritain Health Whole Foods Marilyn J. Donham James E. Roberts Stuart and Suzie White Damon and Adria Flowers Peter and Sally Allen Weidmayer, Schneider & Raham First Presbyterian Church MLC Associates, LTD Michigan Oral & Maxillofacial Matt Zacharias Bruce and Cheryl Elliott Jean P. Rowan Anne M. Williams Brenda R. Foster Surgeons, PC American Interiors Christine W. Willis James and Phyllis MLive Media Damian and Katherine Farrell Dean and Phyllis Russell Wiltec Technologies Otto and Lourdes Gago William Milliken American Title Co. of Washtenaw Ypsilanti Area Convention and James Wade Foster James H. Mulchay III Craig and Ines Fitzpatrick Anita and Peter Sandretto David and Lynn Wooten Michael and Carole Galea Modern Language Studies Abroad Tim and Karen Andrews Visitor’s Bureau Doug and Lucia Freeth Robert and Evelyn Nelson Max Gibson Sesi Motors Zingerman’s Community of Marley Gannon Pagel Evan and Jennifer Montague Ann Arbor Architects Cyril J. Zilka Joy L. Garrett William H. Nelson John and Sherri Goff Ethan and Janet Smith Businesses GE Foundation Michael A. Moore Collaborative Inc. 10 Elizabeth Orbits 11 Mary Jane Clark John B. and Sally A. Goodsell Kyun Koh Christopher Neil Rebecca G. Sweet FRIEND Clark Property Service Sheri A. Guenther G. Michael Kollen Adrienne Nemura Jane Talcott Donors and Benefactors 2014 –2015 $1-$99 Anthony and Lynne Comazzi Margaret Haas Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kooyers Larry Nisson Laura Thomas Erica L. Arnold Richard and Wendy Correll Nobuko Gerth Hava A. Levitt-Phillips M. Haskell and Jan Barney Newman Bruce Tjossem Katie Aldrich Joanne E. Cooley Jessica Hale Shelly A. Koski Stephanie Buttrey and Andrew Bonnie Thompson Thomas and Ruth Arnson County National Bank George and Judith Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon G. Levy Paul and Liz Niehaus Tom’s Cycle and Small Engine, LLC Gwen L. Alexander Joanne and Dan Coughlin Doris O. Harbin L. Krantz Overmire Dosye A. Thompson Tom and Susan Atkins Courtyard by Marriott Christopher and Elaine Lincoln National Marjorie Oliver John G. Topliss AmazonSmile Steve and Laura Crowley Catherine R. Hare Carol S. Kruise Karen Paelicke Carol Tinkle John and Cheryl Atkinson Edith M. Croake Valerie Greaves Peter Ljutich and Carolyn Bottum Luragay C. Olsen Mary Ann Trainor Rolf and Harriet Amsler Aaron and Michelle Crumm Hayden and Susan Harris Michael LaBeau Luigi Pagliari Frances Todoro M. Antonia Ausum Denise A. Crudup William and Martha Grimes Mary Lofy Diana Pacella Lori Trapp Christopher M. Ancona Lawrence Curry Joseph Harris John and Jan Lacher Warren and Zerilda Nicole D. Auto Value of Ypsilanti DJ Culkar Kimberly R. Groce James Lombard Charlie Penner Mark and Bonnie Truhn Donald and Shirley Axon Christine Dailey Willie and Linda Harris Ruth A. Lacoe Walter and Henri Parker Michelle Toth Stuart J. Baggaley Abby A. Currier Rebecca A. Hageman Matthew F. Lucas Mrs. Thornton Perkins Brandon Tucker Jennifer Baker and Ted Mawson Mary D’Alessandro Charles and Ruth James and Carol Ladley Robert J. Pearsall University of Michigan Temporary David and Monika Barera Laura J. Curtiss Geoffrey and Jeanette Halliday Judith W. Lynn Dale Petty and Jeannine Palms Ishaq Vaid Dorothy W. Bauer Tom and Martha Daniels Heaney Group Dr. Barbara LaHood Timothy Petersen and Staffing Services Sally Hart Petersen Larry and Victoria Barkoff Ann Daniels Robert W. Hatcher Mainstreet Ventures Pfizer Foundation Carl and Suzanne Van Appledorn Kim and Therese Bauer Julianne Davies Gary Heitman Luciana Lampert Shirley A. Vaughn Emily Peterson JoAnn B. Barrett Jason M. Davis Janet L. Hawkins Anthony and Merrie Malerich Azadeh Pirooz Randy Van Wagnen William and Frances Beckley Robert and Barbara Debrodt Patsy R. Hentz Ann E. Larimore Alina Verdiyan James Salay and Barbara Petoskey Daniel Barry and Kay Wilson Marge Delhey Gregory and Margene Henry William and Elida Malila Jacqueline M. Pomerantz Janet VanValkenburg Thomas E. Belkola Roger and Neff DeCook Mr. and Mrs. J. Downs Herold Alan R. Lecz Onida Gayle Waldrup Bob and Taggy Phillips Bell Tower Hotel Susan Dentel Terri Herrera Scott E. Malnar Kyle Popkey and Karin Armour Gloria A. Velarde Vincent Bellanca Chanel F. DeGuzman Ronald Heys and Susan Literacy, Language and Helen M. Warren Richard and Susan Rigterink Joan A. Binkow Jacques Desrosiers Vannie Kay Hodges Kris and Scott Maly Ann F. Putallaz Visual Entities, Inc. June Bennett Ryan Dibble and Lisa Farmer Holdaway-Heys Learning Institute Diane Waterhouse Melina Roberts Adella M. Blain Macdonald and Carolin Dick Milton L. Hoefle Patricia Manley Sherry Marcy and Nancy Quay Donna Wasserman Anne Bennington-Helber John and Veronica Downer Lindsey Higginbottom Dr. James T. and Larry and Joanne Wiertella Louise Low Doris and Wadi Rumman David and Martha Bloom Joan Dickson R. Timothy and Shirley Hogan Philip and Nancy Margolis Sarah Rampton Jack and Nancy Wilkinson Christine M. Bieniek William R. Dugan Deborah Hill Thomas and Laura Wiles Helen Luckham Jim and Krissa Rumsey Ronald and Mimi Bogdasarian Dixon Golf, Inc Malcolm R. Hohmann Ron and Kathy Martinez Geneva S. Rhodes Kristine Willimann Elizabeth S. Bishop Janine Easter Carol Hoffer Linda L. Williams Ken Ludwig Omari Rush Ward Bouwsma Michelle Durfee Christopher Cook and Kathleen Mary M. Matthews Julie M. Roesch Jack Wilson Sherry Bishop Ann A. Edwards Jane M. Holland Elaine S. Wilson Horn Sherry MacGregor Elda E. Salinas Bill and Dee Brehm Russell J. Dwarshuis Ayanna M. McConnell Marleene Rose John and Friedelle Winans Mary and Phil Borkowski Gloria J. Edwards Robert L. Hopson Jason R. Withrow Eileen M. Huntzicker Jay and Suzanne Mahler Jennifer M. Sanders Robert and Jan Brimacombe Elsie J. Dyke Mary McDade David E. Rutledge Johanna Wirbel Kathleen A. Boyd James Egan and Janice Skadsen Cindy A. Houts Margaret Woodbury Joachim Janecke Richard J. Malecky Heather Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Morton B. Brown Debra J. Eastman Frederick and Bettye McDonald Brian and Kiela Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. Woinowsk Joni and Bruce Bradley Andrew and Linda Eggan Arlene B. Howe Sandra Worrell Frank and Janet Jeffries Patricia W. Martin Renee Saulter Kathy Butcher Jill V. Edwards Jill McDonough and Greg Merriman Steven and Marla Schneider Judith L. Wojnowski Susan M. Bright Irene Eiseman Xiwei Hu and Huifen Xie Sandra Wray-McAfee Douglas Johansen Shirley D. Martin Nina Scheider Darrell and Barbara Campbell Toni S. Ellicott Sophie S. McGee Joseph and Alicia Schuster Charlotte A. Wolfe Hershal and Jennifer Brown William Everin Joyce M. Hunter Mette Johansen Pamela L. Mason Joseph and Karen Scheuring Campus Inn ellucian James McIntosh and Elaine Gazda Paul and Megan Schutt Judy H. Yates James and Emily Brown Channon R. Fair Mary V. Huntington Gift in Kind Donors Harold R. Johnson Susan McClanahan Sally Schmall Jeff Caponigro Mr. John Entenman Diana J. McKnight-Morton Elvera B. Shappirio Jacob and Heather Zettelmaier Stephen G. Brumfield Cheryl C. Farmer Kathryn A. Huss Suzanne E. Kaul Sonya McDowell Court and Inga Schmidt Lyndah Carter and Patti Bushway Steven Everson and Shannon McNaughton & Gunn Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sheldon Thomas and Ann Zimmerman Eleanor S. Brundage Sarah and Barton Faylor Christopher A. Hutchinson Advanced Industries Campbell Ann Kennedy Judy McKeen Thomas and Ann Schriber Susan M. Carter Arista J. Metler Alma Smith Dorthea L. Bryant Sharon L. Felice George and Mary Huttar Afternoon Delight Margaret and John Faulkner Ed and Martha Kimball Kathryn A. Merman Jennifer L. Schubert Cynthia L. Cattran Metzgers German Restaurant Marguerite H. Smith Angus C. Burch Russell and Lillian Ferguson Saul and Eileen Hymans Al Dente Pasta Company Robert and Terry Foster Mr. and Mrs. William D. Kinley Joetta MIal Betty Seasholtz Jeanine M. Center Elizabeth B. Michael Timothy Somers Eunice L. Burns Joseph and Nancy Ferrario Sonya Jacobs American Aqua Dalbert W. Fear Daniel and Elizabeth Kirksey Michigan Business Emily Seipel Albert and Alice Chambers Debra J. Mick Spirit Ford Janet M. Burns Tamika L. Fisher David and Edith Jacques Ann Arbor Architects Collaborative Bryan Freeman and Michael Lucy H. Kirshner Connection, LLC Judy F. Simmons Inc. Ross Chambers Jeanette Middleton Linda Sprankle Laura D. Burns Thomas and Mary Ann Folk Lois J. Jelneck Whiting Mary J Kisken Bernard and Jean Miller Carly Slank Ann Arbor Area Convention and Ann G. Chappuis Christine Mihaly James and Sally Stansik Cheryl Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Forgacs Claude and Elginne Johnson Deborah Freeman Ralph and Susan Knopf James M. Miller Jean M. Smith Visitors Bureau Inc. Dick and Joyce Chesbrough Jack and Carmen Miller Rene Stark Janet I. Calle Allison Fournier Karen Jordan Stephanie Blackburn Freeth Douglas and Joan Kruzel Kenneth (Ace) and Joanna Milne Tina Smith Ann Arbor Art Center Lorraine Chiappetta Sonal Hope Mithani Elaine K. Stegg Bruce and Sarah Campbell Howard P. Fox Michael and Valerie Kabat David and Betsy French Daniel E. Kubiske Chris and Mary Moffett Jo-Ann R. Socha Ann Arbor Country Club Arnett and Debra Chisholm Michael and Lisa Monahan Janice F. Stephens Jean and Ken Casey Barbara Ryan Fuller Elizabeth H. Kane Larry and Linda French Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Kunkel Craig A. Monroe Ondreya Solomon Ann Arbor Regent Hotel & Suites John and Carole Clark Jimmy and Marilyn Moore Stephen and Gayle Stewart Tara Cavanaugh Ari and Ilana Gafni Stephen and Mercy Kasle Harriet Fusfeld Amin Ladha Jeanette Morgan Claire Sparklin Applied Fitness Solutions Laura E. Conlin Amy Morrissey Shelley Strickland Tom and Laurel Champion Clementina Galardi Susan W. Kaufmann Mr. John B. Fyfe Cheryl S. LaPointe Mary Morgan Kathryn Stafford and Arbor Springs Water Co. Inc. The Law Offices of Richard L. Mort Leon and Judith Swan Priscilla Cheever Thomas and Anita Gannon Katherine Kelly Guy T. Conti, PLLC Joseph G. Galland Angela Law-Hill Mary L. Mullalond Steven Guerriero The Ark Gerry and Joanne Navarre Ted and Eileen Thacker Deborah Childs Ji Kun Gao Kenneth and Gloria Kilander James and Constance Cook Anne Garcia Edward LeBaron and Nancy Barbara A. Murray Kathryn J. Stebbins Aubree's Pizzeria & Grill Linda Nelson Gloria D. Thomas Keith and Kathleen Chobot Barbara Garen James and Mabelle Kirk Harold and Nancy Gazan Moncreff Lakshmi Narayanan Cynthia Straub AVI Foodsystems 12 13 Donors and Benefactors 2014 –2015 2011 – 2012 Financial Statement Ballard Benefit Works, Inc. Fran Coy's Salon Morgan & York Trader Joe's Company July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 Barton Hills Country Club Goodrich Quality Theaters Inc. James Nieters Travis Pointe Country Club Robert Basanese Gordon Food Service O & W Inc. TruGreen ChemLawn Baskets and More Governmental Consultant Oasis Golf Center University Flower Shop Services, Inc. Beckett & Raeder Inc. Otsego Club & Resort University of Michigan Credit ontributions xpenses Belfor Property Restoration Green Mountain Coffee Outpatient Surgery Center Union C E Belmark Lanes Grizzly Peak Brewing Co. Pacific Rim by Kana University of Michigan Office of Unrestricted $323,518 Administrative $251,291 University Development Blue Cross Blue Shield of Heavenly Metal Paint and Pour Restricted $428,918 Special Events ($56,847) Urban Jewelers Michigan Hell Survivors Inc. William F. Patton Endowment $828,515 Scholarships $561,096 Varsity Ford Inc. Blue Tractor BBQ & Brewery The Henry Ford Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels Investment Income $773,698 Program Grants* $83,125 Vineyard Vines Bone Heads BBQ Heritage Vision Plans Inc. Pearson Education Brian Stange's Golf Shop Jane Hill Washtenaw General Dentistry Peter Basso Associates, Inc. Associates, PC Total $2,354,650 Total $838,665 Buffalo Wild Wings Housekeeping Associates Peters Gravel Company Weber's Inn California Pizza Kitchen Huron River Press Phoenix Contractors Wells Fargo Advisors Cayman Chemical Co. Inc. In Touch Therapeutic Massage Pictures Plus Whispering Pines Golf Club Program Champ's Pub ITD Physical Therapy Pierce Lake Golf Course Whitmore Lake Golf Links Grants Chatters Bar & Grill Monique James Pine View Golf Course Wiard's Orchards Inc. Endowment Chelsea Comfort Inn & Village Jiffy Mixes Planet Rock Conference Center Elaine S. Wilson Administrative John E. Green Company John W. Powers Investment ChristiDesigns Zippy Auto Wash John Shultz Photography PRP Wine International Income Cigna Kalitta Motorsports Purple Rose Theatre Citizens Management Inc. Michael S. Kaslik Red Hawk Restaurant Scholarships Colonial Lanes - Cubs AC Unrestricted KeyBank - Michigan Red Rooster Pizzeria & Bar Dairy Queen Restricted Special Events Knight's Steakhouse Reddeman Farms Golf Club Dale Fisher Photography Liberty Athletic Club & Spa Kristina M. Reppert Detroit Red Wings Community Cristy Lindemann Relations Department Rush Lake Hills Golf Club Local 499 Lecet Detroit Tigers, Inc. Salem Hills Golf Club James T. Low Dillon Energy Services, Inc. Schooner Excursions, Inc. Mainstreet Ventures Inc. Eagle Crest Conference Resort Janine Shahinian McFarland Tree Service Sheraton Inn-Ann Arbor ACCESS Assets ellucian McNaughton-McKay Electric Co. June 30, 2013 $14,486,621 Christine D. Euritt SimplexGrinnell LP M-Den Exhibit Museum of Natural Snap On Industrial June 30, 2014 $18,824,902 History Meijer Inc. Brian Starling SUCCESS June 30, 2015 $20,189,744 Fifth Third Bank Michigan Center for Skin Care State Farm Insurance Research Fingerle Lumber Co. Stillwater Grill Michigan Ladder Co. First Choice Coffee Services Terumo Cardiovascular Systems *Awards made by the Foundation to Michigan Theatre INNOVATION Joseph L. Flack TIAA-CREF Money Source Financial Services the college to support programs and TLC Cleaning LLC Fox Hills Country Club services that benefit students. 14 Unaudited as of 8/13/2015 15 WCC Foundation Board of Directors 2015-2016 WCC Foundation Board of Directors Executive Directors WCC Foundation Emeritus Board Members Committee Robert Aldrich Michael Anderson Willie M. Edwards* Ben Koerber Thomas Richardson Betsy Petoskey, Chair Robert Boonin Karen Andrews Christine Euritt Harry Konschuh* Al Robinson Jamie Buhr, Chair Elect Ann Annis Thomas Fegan* Henry S. Landau* Benjamin Rodgers Stefani Carter Norman Herbert, Treasurer Catherine S. Arcure Calla Fette Richard Landau Toni Rodgers Katherine Farrell Laurie Wadhams, Secretary Frederick M. Arnold* Michael Finney Wendy Lawson Judy Dow Rumelhart Kristin Good Gail Bauer Robert Forman Gerri Lewis David E. Rutledge Joni Bradley Carole Holmes Thomas H. Blaske Terry Foster Richard Lupkes Norma Sarns Sean Duval Tom Lamb Seth Bonder* Douglas D. Freeth John Lynch* Ted Schork Rose B. Bellanca, WCC President Cristy Lindemann William Bott David A. French Wendell Lyons* Paul Schutt Pam Horiszny, Scott Miller James H. Bradley* Michael Galea Judy Macklem Joseph M. Sesi WCC Board of Trustee Liaison Robert Brewster George D. Goodman Nancy Margolis David Sharp* Bill Milliken William Broucek Gene Graber* Jack McCarley Rich Sheridan Jeffrey Patton Curtis Brown Lawrence A. Grace Bettye McDonald David Shier John Petz Jim Butcko René Greff Frederick McDonald II Anthony Snoddy Gloria Thomas Letitia Byrd Kathleen Griffiths Edward J. McEachern Betty Springfield Nicole Torbert Jean Campbell William S. Hann Thomas McMullen Candis Stern Douglas Weber Jeff Carter Douglas Harris* Robert McNaughton Margaret Talburtt Robert Chapman Marcia Harrison Larry McPherson Ann Telfer Lynn Wooten Donald S. Chisholm Martha Hicks Barbara Meadows Maria Thompson Pictured left to right Bruce D. Clyde Walter W. Hill Ted Meadows Robert P. Tiplady II Front row: WCC Foundation Executive Director of Advancement Julaine LeDuc, Gloria Thomas, Cristy Lindemann, WCC Trustee Pam Horiszny, WCC President Rose B. Bellanca, John Corey John Hinkley Polly R. Miller Dr. Harry Towsley* Kristin Good, Lynn Wooten, Laurie Wadhams, Carole Holmes, Katherine Farrell, Joni Bradley Tim Cornelius Howard Holmes* Sonal Mithani Amherst H. Turner Karl Couyoumjian Wendy B. Holmes Tangy Napier Bill Upton Florence R. Crane* Toni Hoover Tim Norton Dwight Walls Back row: Robert Aldrich, Betsy Petoskey, Scott Miller, John Petz, Sean Duval, Douglas Weber, Jamie Buhr, Norman Herbert, Nicole Torbert, Robert Boonin, Bill Milliken George Cress* Pamela J. Horiszny Marguerite Oliver* Susan S. Westerman Stephen Davis James R. Irwin Joe O'Neal Stuart White Not present: Stefani Carter, Tom Lamb, Jeffrey Patton William J. Davis, Jr. Carey Jernigan David Parsigian Larry Whitworth Monique Deschaine Michael W. Kabat James Pate Kathleen M. Wright Jo Devine Sabrina Keeley Susan Pollay Joseph Yomtoob Rick DeVries Robert Kerschbaum* John Powers Molly Dobson Ann Kettles Anthony J. Procassini Richard Dorner William D. Kinley Michael Rein 16 Supporting students for 3 0 years

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