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Trustees and Administration Board of Chosen Freeholders From the College President From the President of the Foundation William J. Chegwidden, Director Douglas R. Cabana, Deputy Director At County College of Morris, we are partic- The symbol of County College of Morris is John Cesaro ularly proud of the way our faculty provides the mighty oak, representing strength, maj- Ann F. Grossi the teaching, experience and caring that esty and the ability to endure. Those famil- Hank Lyon positively affect lives forever. Our students iar with our 218-acre campus know it is fa- Thomas J. Mastrangelo receive not only outstanding instruction mous for its rolling hills and trees – pines, John J. Murphy but a roadmap to a successful college edu- oaks and cherries. Those trees, of course, as of June 2012 cation and a fulfilling career. grow from seeds – just as fruitful lives and careers grow from the seeds planted by edu- Board of Trustees In the areas of strengthening learning and Jeffrey M. Advokat, Esq., Chair * cation. Here at CCM, we do more than edu- accessibility, 2011-12 saw the enactment of Stanley T. Omland, P.E., P.P., Vice Chair cate college students, we change lives. Thomas A. Pepe, Treasurer * more than 20 new articulation agreements to make it easier for stu- Dr. Kathleen C. Serafino,Secretary dents to transfer to four-year colleges or universities. We were also One of the most fulfilling aspects of my job is to meet our alumni Dr. Barbara L. Hadzima selected as one of only 10 colleges nationwide to take part in the who return to campus for events or who are honored with alumni J. Richard Rajoppi Bridging Cultures program to develop methods for better incorpo- awards at our annual gala. Again and again they tell the story of how Dr. Joseph L. Ricca, Jr. rating diversity and democratic thinking into teaching and learning. their lives were changed by their experiences at CCM. Whether it was Cynthia E. Samuel Late last year, we also launched the Northern Health Pro- a young student who needed a second chance at college or an older Dean C. Strawn fessions Pathway to provide qualified low-income individuals with adult who returned after many years to find a new skill, the stories Michael A. Van Allen a tuition-free education to take advantage of the growing job oppor- are similar. All are grateful for our caring faculty, our outstanding Dr. Joseph S. Weisberg * tunities in health care. facilities, and the nurturing environment that CCM offered. Anthony Scandariato, Alumni Trustee Sandra Geiger, Trustee Emerita This year also saw major campus improvements to enhance learning Now, you can “Plant a Seed” at CCM. This year, our annual appeal W. Thomas Margetts, Trustee Emeritus and reduce our carbon footprint. Our LEED Gold-Certified Landscape will urge you to make a commitment to the future. You can desig- William T. McNerney, Trustee Emeritus and Horticulture Technology building was completed this summer nate your gift to a particular scholarship or to our general scholar- as of July 2012 and will open for classes this fall. It features a “green” roof, solar pan- ship program. You can dedicate your support to an academic depart- College Administration els, rainwater harvesting and other leading-edge sustainable features. ment or help us create a new Media Center (broadcasting studio) Dr. Edward J. Yaw, President This summer also saw the installation of new energy-efficient light- through our Visioning the Future campaign. Dr. Dwight L. Smith, Vice President of Academic Affairs ing throughout campus and – thanks to funding from the County of And, as a special thank you, we will acknowledge gifts of $2,500 or Karen VanDerhoof, Vice President of Morris – solar panels covering five of our parking lots. Our new solar Business and Finance more by “naming” a tree on campus for you or a loved one. Next energy initiative will reduce our energy costs by some 45 percent. Dr. Bette M. Simmons, Vice President of spring, CCM will be planting approximately180 fruit trees in vari- Student Development and Enrollment Management Joseph T. Vitale, Executive Director for Lastly, this past academic year marked my 25th anniversary as presi- ous locations in a planned and systemic manner to replace those College Advancement and Planning and dent of CCM. It is an honor and a source of ongoing pride to be a removed during this summer’s solar energy project. Our Plant a Seed President of the CCM Foundation part of an institution that has meant so much to our students and campaign will allow you to name one of those new trees. Roger Flahive, Executive Director of Information Systems (CIO) to the quality of life in our county and region. On behalf of our As always, the Foundation remains grateful for your generous sup- Thomas Burk, Director of Human Resources trustees, faculty, staff and administrators, I would like to thank you, port. Your gifts allow CCM to continue to provide an outstanding and Labor Relations our donors, for your generosity and ongoing support of the County as of February 2010 education at an affordable price and, by doing so, offer a new gen- College of Morris. eration of students the ability to achieve their dreams. County College of Morris Foundation Joseph T. Vitale, President Katie A. Olsen, Director of Development

Board of Directors Edward J. Yaw, Ed.D. Joseph T. Vitale Gil Zweig, Chair Glenbrook Technologies, Inc. President, County College of Morris President, County College of Morris Foundation Everton Scott, Vice Chair Public Service Electric and Gas Company Richard Ricca, Treasurer Verizon New Jersey Bonnie Murphy ‘71, Secretary & Faculty His Scholarships Reflect Stories of Love and War Representative, County College of Morris Carol Fitzpatrick ‘86, Assistant Secretary The NDIA Board, led by John field that were seen as a threat to He eventually landed a job as an United Parcel Service Amerspek of Succasunna, NJ, the planned invasion of Sicily. engineer at Picatinny Arsenal. Marilyn Ayres was instrumental in establishing County College of Morris (Ret.) With that mission accomplished, “I started at the bottom,” he those scholarships. The 90-year- Sandra Geiger he and his comrades boarded says. But he didn’t stay there old Amerspek grew up in Fair- Thomas F. Hayes landing crafts for the battle to long. Over his 32-year career, he New Jersey Natural Gas Company lawn, NJ, and belonged to what come in Sicily. It was a bloody worked his way up to Deputy William McElroy ‘83 has often been described as the Liberty International Underwriters engagement resulting in almost Project Manager and Special As- Greatest Generation. Edward Nelson ‘72 25,000 allied casualties, but it sistant to the Commander. McGivney & Kluger, PC “I enlisted in the army during paved the way for the retaking of John C. Parry, Jr. He also served as the first presi- Solix World War II and saw action in five Italy from enemy forces. dent and chairman of the board Eileen Paragano ‘91 pivotal invasions,” he says. First he When Corporal Amerspek finally of the NDIA, a group dedicated Paragano Family Foundation fought in the North African cam- Michael Prokop Behind every college scholarship returned home, he went to college to fostering progress in science, paign against Germany’s notori- Wanda Sims is an ennobling story inspiring on the GI Bill, earning a Bache- engineering, education and Novartis, Inc. ous Field Marshall Erwin Rom- such an act of generosity. The lor’s degree in Industrial Manage- management for the national Robert Zajac mel. Then, he moved on to the National Defense Industry As- ment from Fairleigh Dickinson defense. He held that post until Investors Bank invasion of Pantellaria, an island sociation (NDIA) scholarships University and a Master’s degree he retired last year. In addition Foundation Staff between Sicily and Tunisia, where from Picatinny Arsenal are no in Industrial Engineering from to working for the defense in- Barbara Capsouras ‘82, Director of Alumni Affairs his division was assigned to knock Colleen McArdle ‘87, Coordinator of Special Events exception. Steven’s Institute of Technology. dustry, he also taught. out radar installations and an air- Trish McGrath ‘05, Executive Administrative Assistant (Continued on page 3) Annual Fund Review 2011–2012

Thanks to the generous support of hundreds of donors, and the dedicated work of the CCM Foundation staff, our Board of Directors and the Trustees of the college, the Foundation enjoyed its second most-successful year in its history in 2011-12. Gifts totaled $1,035,706, surpassed only by the $1.1 million realized in 2005-2006. The total raised represents nearly double what was raised last year. Individual giving (from friends, board members, retirees and the CCM staff) totaled $263,427 — a 26% increase over last year. This year’s special focus was the Visioning the Future campaign to create a new Media Center (broadcasting studio) at CCM. At year’s end, the campaign stood at $250,000 toward our $1 million goal. The majority of the $115,286 raised for programs was dedicated to the Media Center. As always, our scholarship program remains the primary beneficiary of our fundraising. In 2011-12, $735,322 was raised to provide financial support for more than 200 students in disciplines ranging from nursing to criminal justice to the performing arts.

This past year, through the efforts of the Foundation, $538,089 was raised in government Total Contributions and Revenue and private foundation grants. The beneficiaries included our Summer Academy, the Teen Arts Festival, CCM Celebrates Seniors and Your Gifts at Work the Center for Teaching Excellence. A special 1,000,000 thank you to the current and former mem- bers of our Foundation board and college Unrestricted Board of Trustees who contributed $44,530 $185,098 $1,109,598 $1,022,469 $1,035,706 this year, setting an example for giving 900,000 Programs by the entire CCM community. $115,286 Scholarships On behalf of all of us, we thank our $735,322 many donors for their support over 800,000 the past year. The strong commit- ment of our alumni and the com- munity at large allows us to continue 700,000 to provide an outstanding educational $782,115 experience for all of our students. $760,668

600,000 Donor Contributions

2011/2012 Donors Amount 500,000 Alumni $66,593 $541,090

$526,019 Organizations/Foundations $538,089 $492,333 400,000 CCM Trustees $29,190 $477,453

$437,783 CCM Foundation Board $6,023

300,000 Corporations $234,191 Friends $120,805 Internal $28,196 200,000 Retirees $9,970 Former Trustees $2,650

100,000 Total Giving: $1,035,706

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Why I Give to CCM CCM Gala Raises $70,000 for Scholarships, Programs Name: Christopher D. Linne, ‘84 Dennis Bone, president of Verizon New Jersey, was the recipi- In addition to Bone, alumni awards went to Dennis Bostedo ’94 ent of the 2012 County College of Morris Foundation Leader- of Budd Lake (Alumnus of the Year), vice president for global What is/was your profession? ship Award at the foundation’s annual gala, held April 27 at strategic sourcing for Chubb & Son of Warren, NJ; Laura Ry- Associate Professor of Criminal the Dolce Hotel and Resort in Basking Ridge, NJ. blewski ’94 of Little Falls (Achievement), assistant dean in the Justice - Centenary College office of academic services at Rutgers-Newark; Dr. Brian Kloss Police Officer and Detective In addition to presenting Bone with the CCM Foundation ’02 of Syracuse, NY (Humanitarian), a physician at the Syracuse (Retired) recognition, the event also recognized four of the college’s VA Medical Center; and Donald Sullivan ’99 of Cedar Knolls alumni and featured musical performances by students in What you valued most about (Service), retired executive of Sheet Metal Workers Local 25. the CCM Performing Arts program. The event was attended your time at CCM? CCM gave by 200 guests and raised $70,000 in net funds for the col- The program also included remarks by student scholarship me the opportunity to get a great lege’s scholarships and academic programs. recipient Heather Smith ’12 and performances by music fac- education and establish a profes- ulty and student cast members from CCM’s spring produc- sional network. My professors provided me with a solid Bone, who retired as Verizon’s president this year, was hon- tion of Kismet. educational foundation, gave me practical insights into my ored for more than a decade of leadership for New Jersey’s chosen career, and challenged me to be a lifelong learner. business community as well as his support of the state’s non- profits. What is my favorite CCM memory? I still remember the day when I picked up my diploma. I was so proud to show “We were honored to be able to present our Leadership Award it to my wife and parents, as graduating from CCM was a to Dennis Bone, who has been a true leader and champion major life goal. I attended as a part-time student while I for New Jersey business for many years,” said Joseph Vitale, worked full-time and I was the first person in my immedi- president of the CCM Foundation. “Knowing that Dennis ate family to earn a college degree. Earning my AS degree would be retiring this summer as president of Verizon made enabled me to move forward in my career and life. this award particularly timely.”

Why do I give annually in support of CCM? A col- Below: CCM President Dr. Edward Yaw (left) and CCM Foundation President Joseph Vitale (right) lege degree today is the HS diploma of 25 years ago, as few present the 2012 Leadership Award to Verizon New Jersey President Dennis Bone. good jobs are available to those without a college educa- Top right: Faculty and student cast members from CCM’s spring production of Kismet tion. Today, especially with the rising costs of higher edu- Bottom right: Art Ondish (left), mayor of Mount Arlington and president of the N.J. League of Mu- nicipalities; CCM Foundation board member Sandy Geiger and Congressman . cation in a tough economy, many people are not able to attend college for financial reasons. Textbooks alone can cost thousands of dollars. Anyone attending college must make financial sacrifices ­— especially if they are struggling to support a family. Every scholarship offered to a CCM student ensures that they can continue their education without the additional stress of worrying how they will pay their tuition and fees. They will do better in the classroom and in their life knowing that CCM alumni support them. CCM Scholarships

Union Center National Bank Adjunct Faculty Establish Two Scholarships Establishes Scholarship The CCM Chapter of the United Adjunct Faculty of NJ has established two scholarships for part-time students at CCM. One is the Adjunct Faculty Scholarship; the second has been Union Center National Bank, an named in memory of a long-time colleague, professor and friend, Dr. Alfred A. Gianni, who 88-year-old financial institution recently passed away. with 10 branches in Union and Morris counties and over a billion Professor Gianni earned his MBA and Ph.D from Fairleigh Dickinson University and in 1980 dollars in assets, has established founded Emtek Corporation in New Jersey, specializing in the design and manufacturing of a new scholarship at CCM. The pneumatic products for the paper, film, and foil manufacturing industries. While running Union Center National Bank Schol- his business Dr. Gianni taught Management classes in the CCM Business Department for arship will provide $2,500 annu- more than 35 years. According to friends and colleagues, he had the special ability to bring ally for two students. Residents of practical work experience into the class room. Morristown, Madison, Boonton “Al Gianni was passionate about making a difference in students’ lives,” said Professor James or Mountain Lakes are preferred. Baccaro, president of the CCM Chapter of the United Adjunct Faculty of NJ. “We wanted to Mark Cardone, senior vice president of Union Center National Bank, presents a check Students majoring in business are honor his memory through the Al Gianni Adjunct Faculty Memorial Scholarship to continue establishing the bank’s new scholarship to Dr. Yaw and CCM Foundation President preferred and financial need may Joseph Vitale. that commitment.” be a consideration. Both the Adjunct Faculty Scholarship and the Al Gianni Memorial Scholarship provide two part- “We realize the challenges in today’s economy, particularly with the rising cost of education,” time students $500 annually. Each student must have completed 12 credits at CCM and be said Anthony C. Weagley, the bank’s president and CEO. “UCNB is focused on being a public currently enrolled in at least six credits. safety net by helping New Jersey students reach their ultimate potential. It begins with educa- tion. We are proud to support CCM and the deserving students in this way.” If you are interested in establishing a scholarship in your name or the memory of a loved one, contact Katie Olsen, director of development, at [email protected] or 973-328-5058. “We are very grateful to Union Center National Bank for establishing this new scholarship,” said Joseph Vitale, president of the CCM Foundation. “UCNB has been a very active presence in the community in supporting important programs and services, in particular education. The UCNB Scholarship will provide many students with the ability to achieve their dream of a college education and a rewarding career.”

Media Center Campaign Update Stories of Love and War (Continued from page 1) An important aspect of this year’s fundraising was the Visioning the Future campaign to create a “I was an instructor at Fairleigh Dickinson for 15 years and then became an Associate Profes- new Media Center (broadcasting studio) at CCM. So far, we have been able to raise $250,000 sor at CCM for 15 years,” Amerspek says. “I enjoyed teaching. I got more out of it than the in individual, corporate, private foundation and government support toward our $1 million kids did.” goal. The goal is to create a facility where CCM students can learn to use the latest broadcast- ing technology so they can transfer to four-year programs or enter the professional media Education has always been a priority for him. “Scholarships are important because the na- field. We thank the following friends who added their support to the Visioning the Future tion has to have smart kids to take over and keep the country strong and moving,” he says. campaign this year: Investors Bank, New Jersey Natural Gas, the RBA Group, the Provident At CCM, NDIA scholarships awarded to students majoring in science, engineering or tech- Bank Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald, M.U. and Professor Marilyn Ayres, and nology, include the NDIA-Dean Gallo Scholarship (named for the late Congressman); the Sam and Professor Louise Olshan. If you would like to receive more information about the NDIA-Rodney Frelinghuysen Scholarship (named for the current Congressman); the NDIA- campaign or would like to make a William Kauf Scholarship (named for the late World War II veteran and ARMTEC Defense gift, please contact us at 973-328- Products Company executive); and the John Amerspek-ADPA Scholarship (named for John 5060 or [email protected] and the American Defense Preparedness Association)

Last year, Amerspek established one more scholarship. This one was in memory of his wife, Right: Thomas Hayes (center), director of community Adele. It is a general scholarship for students with a high school or GED diploma. relations for New Jersey Natural Gas Company, presents a check for $20,000 to CCM President Dr. Edward Yaw (right) and CCM Foundation President Joseph Vitale. The “Adele never had a college education and always wanted to go,” Amerspek reflects. “She had company’s gift will name the Technical Engineering Room been away from books for so many years.” So when she returned to college, she chose CCM. in the new Media Center She earned her Associate’s degree in business at the age of 65, the same year her younger Below: Representatives of Investors Bank, including bank President Kevin Cummings (far right) present a check for daughter graduated from CCM. At the commencement ceremony, mother and daughter $35,000 to Dr. Edward Yaw (second from right) and Foun- marched up in the procession line together to claim their diplomas. dation President Joseph Vitale (far left). Investors’ gift will name the Main Reception Area in the new Media Center. “I sat in the audience and when Adele walked by me in the procession, she had the biggest smile I ever saw,” he recalls. “I could have cried. Getting a degree was very important to her. I was very proud of her.” It seemed only fitting, after she died, to set up a scholarship in her memory at CCM.

“Community colleges are very important,” Amerspek stresses. “They’re not as expensive as four-year colleges and they do a great job of educating people. There are a lot of CCM grad- uates—a lot of women—working at Picatinny.”

He adds, “CCM is the best county college in the state in my opinion. If you don’t know what you want to do in life, go to CCM, make up your mind and then go on to a four-year college.”

Plant a Seed for Education The symbol of County College of Morris is the oak tree, signifying the strength and wis- dom that our students receive while attending CCM. We are thankful our donors invest Legacy Society in these students and make a commitment to their future. The spirit of philanthropy endures forever . . . This year we are asking you to “Plant a Seed” at CCM as a gesture of your commitment The following individuals have generously provided bequests to our college today and to build a strong foundation for our future. Making your gift to the CCM Foundation in their estate plans: is, in essence, planting a seed of support that will grow and flourish in the years ahead.

Helen M. Bauer* Walter and Carol McDonald As a physical manifestation of that gift, for gifts of $2,500 or more, we will “name” a new Catherine Bencivenga* Roz Nadel* tree on campus for you, your family or a loved one. This will be part of CCM’s program over the next year of planting some 180 new fruit trees on campus. Your tree will be iden- and Dominic A. Bencivenga William Pomerantz, M.D.* tified with a plaque that will carry your inscription. Nelson C. Doland, Jr.* Muriel Roberts For gifts of $1,000 or more, we will present you with an oak tree “seedling,” cared for by Richard and Ula Eleanor Rockefeller* Jonassen our Landscape and Horticulture Technology students as a thank you for your gift. Kathleen Sheffield* David E. Jones Carl Vogt* Look for our mailing this year carrying our Plant a Seed at CCM logo. Donna Kahn When you do, we hope that you will respond generously. For more in- Linda M. Willetts* Dean Malanga formation on how you can make a difference in the life of a student, call *Deceased the Foundation at 973-328-5060 or e-mail us at [email protected]. CCM Foundation Honor Roll of Donors July 2011 - June 2012

TRUSTEES/FOUNDATION Jeanne Bansch Dorota Thomas Dr. Kevin Keefe Christina Popsuy John and Mary Linda Foundation Richards & Summers, Inc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Doris Baruch Michael Toscano Jane Kingsland Leonard Posey New Jersey Natural Gas Company Rutgers University Founder’s Club Jeannette Battaglin Diane Traina Annette Kopacka William Primus Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. Sussex County Community College Floyd Beebe I Susan Turick Marilyn Kruger A. Stephen Rosa Provident Bank Foundation Dr. M.U. and Marilyn Ayres Donor’s Club Donald and Carol Fitzpatrick A Theresa Berkheimer Robert Tweedus Lori Kruppo Steven Rose Solix Inc. Bank of America Joseph and Madeline Longo David Bernauer Herbert Uhlig Gladys Licker Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Sethi The Glenmede Trust Co., N.A. Bucco for Senate Thomas and Donna Pepe Michael Blue Dolores Unger Shirley Lindstedt John Sette The RBA Group Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Gil and Claire Zweig Jason Bonafede Ryan Van Orden Joanne Louie Marvin Silbersher The William H. Pitt Foundation, Inc. Cox Subscriptions Randall Brown Anthony Vanchieri J. Pamela Marcenaro Jessica Silvestri Union Center National Bank Benefactor’s Club Daily Record William and Lisa McElroy A Stacey Bryant Edith and Leroy Varga Louise Massoni Maxwell Smith United Adjunct Faculty of NJ Evonki-Cyroo LLC Stanley Omland Susan Buchanan Joseph Vodola Helen Mastrobuoni Jane Tiger Verizon HSBC Barry Bukosky Fred Vogel Roger McCoach Edward Van Horne Benefactor’s Club Mendham Area Trustee’s Club Esperanza Cain I Arthur Volpe Barbara McShane Ted Vogtman Senior Housing Corp. Sandra Geiger FT Berkeley College Rachel Castellanos Robert Wallace Joan Monaghan Robert Wall P MetLife Foundation Dr. Barbara Hadzima Communications Strategies, Inc. Phyllis Chanda Elizabeth Walsh Mary Nasse Stephen Wiley Otto Harrassowitz GMBH & Co. KG Charles and Elaine Johnson Glenbrook Technologies Inc. Debra Coffman Margaret Walsh Karyn Norberg John Wilson Pfizer Foundation William and Bonnie Murphy A I Kiwanis Club of Dover Robert Compton William Wenrich Fernanda Papalia Ellen Wissemann Matching Gifts Program A Omland Engineering Associates, Inc. Larry and Eileen Paragano Rios’ Engraving Vera Crouthamel Betty Wise Eric Pedersen Mary Wolf Picatinny Innovation Center Everton and Pauline Scott Truist Kevin Daly Jane Wydner Marianne Perfetto Dr. and Mrs. Cliff Wood PSEG Services Corp. President’s Club Sigmund David Yilin Xiao Don Phelps Dr. Terry Wulster The Ralph M. Cestone Foundation Jeffrey Advokat IN-KIND DONATIONS Frank De Angelis Ronald Yeasky Deborah Poetsch Dr. Robert and Kay Zufall United Parcel Service A Edward Nelson Garry Della-Calce William Yermal Ronald Prentice Algonquin Hotel NYC Donor’s Club John Parry Pascal Depalma Helen Young Rita Ragany-Bayer Trustee’s Club Alumni Activities Richard Adelmann AAA New Jersey Automobile Club Michael Prokop Thomas and Doreen DeMarco I Jonathan Zihala Buffy Reilly American Animal Hospital Randall Allamon Anonymous Dr. Joseph and Gloria Weisberg Donna Deriancho Sean Zungoli Lynee Richel Arthur’s Tavern Michael Altmann Armada Health Care, LLC Jane Derrick-Biron I Michelle Roe Ashley Furniture Titan’s Club Anonymous ASCO William McNerney FT Patrick Dewald INTERNAL * Doreen Sabella Awakening Point Yoga Studio Charles Ardery Boeing Gift Matching Program J. Richard and Marion Rajoppi Ellen Dietlein Benefactor’s Club Diane Sekelsky B-Cara Salon & Spa Jean Ayton Brandt Box & Paper Dr. Joseph Ricca, Jr. Elizabeth Digiorgi Robert Gebhardt Dr. Charles Selengut Bensi of Denville Donna Baier Stein Burlington County College Cynthia Samuel Vincent Dimatteo Donna Kahn Roxanne Smith Bickford Theatre Joan Bakst Business Furniture, Inc. Michael Van Allen Candace Dobro Louise and Sam Olshan JoAnn Staugaard-Jones Black River Barn Restaurant John Bargowski Centenary College Roxanne Dome Alice Swanick Bowling Green Golf Club Patron’s Club Trustee’s Club Jeanette Becker Charles Foundation Darlene Dougherty Roger Flahive Eugene van der Toorn Brundage Park Playhouse Dr. Kathleen and Armand Serafino Eileen Bennett Chubb & Son Jeffrey Dunn Robert Lipka Ruby Watts Burrini’s Olde World Market Tamie Bergstrom Clark Davis Associates Inc. Donor’s Club John Durish Dr. Judith Raulf J. Peter Williams Business Furniture, Inc. Dean Strawn Susan Berkoff College of St. Elizabeth Michael Egan Dr. Bette Simmons Mona Witman Cablevision Jeanette Botti Delta Dental of NJ, Inc. Cheryl Ehrgott Dr. Dwight Smith Cafe Fiori ALUMNI Joan Bramhall Fairleigh Dickinson University Patricia Fell Peter and Margaret Terrafranca FRIEND Capitol Lighting Founder’s Club Senator Leanna Brown First Energy Corp. Angela Ferraris Karen VanDerhoof Founder’s Club P Casa De Pasta Janice Meyer Gail Conklin Iolta I John Amerspek John Fichter Joseph Vitale Frank Cregan CCM Bookstore Trustee’s Club Kessler/Wellkind Jennifer Fischer Dr. Edward Yaw Estate of Nelson C. Doland, Jr. CCM Gourmet Club Alumni Activities Linda Cronin Lakeland Bank Jennifer Flood Walter and Carol McDonald CCM Music, Dance & Perf Arts Anonymous President’s Club Barbara Crowley Longo Electrical-Mechanical, Inc. Edward Frankosky CCM Visual Art Department Dennis Bostedo Thomas Burk Benefactor’s Club Denis Cunningham Margetts Foundation Jessica Garcia Mildred Squazzo Chartwells Daren Cortese Elizabeth Carroll Richard Curley Morris County Bar Foundation Diane Gladish Clearview Cinemas Royal Garms Patrick Enright Trustee’s Club Jodi Day Morris County Organization for Arlene Graves Community Theatre of Morristown Xavier and Carol Gonzalez I Monica Maraska Anonymous Anonymous Alison Ann Deeb Hispanic Affairs Raymond Gronemann Cozy Cupboard Nicholas Irons I Katie and Bryan Olsen Lois Beekey Elizabeth Denecke Morris Township Day Inc. Charles Grotyohann Crystal Springs & Minerals Spa Claudette and Kenneth McElroy Marisol Ross Brenda Grafas Dorothy Donaghue Music Educators Association of Arthur and Adrienne Hamm FT New Jersey Culinary Ventures Vending Antoinette Rinehart Denise Vill’Nueve Carole Harper The Honorable Frank Druetzler Guy Hladky Jill Wells Robert Hill Jane Ebihara Nisivoccia and Company Dolce Hotels & Resorts President’s Club Karen Hoff Sander and Madeline Zulauf Rebecca Kishinevsky Julio Enriquez P NK Architects (Nadasky Kopelson) Dr. and Mrs. Edward Yaw Thomas Gillon I Mark Hopkins Donald and Angela Lepore Dianne Feula Paragano Enterprises, LLC Dranetz LeeAnn Holcomb Titan’s Club Latoya Howard Ian Lindsay Feyl for Freeholder Election Fund Plymouth Rock Assurance Elaine Johnson Karl Marek Dr. Jane Armstrong and Bernice Jacob Dr. Paul Roberts James Morris Phyllis Florek Price Waterhouse Coopers Endless Vacation Rentals Louise Merclean Nancy James Dr. Jack Bernardo Roberta O’Neill Sarah Forbes Saint Clare’s Health System Estetica Hair Design Titan’s Club Cathleen Johnson Joseph Bristow Cindy Zimmerman Laurie Jean Fu Shauger Property Services, Inc. Evangelos Kontos Concetta Cantelmo I Jane Johnson Kathleen Brunet Eagan Deborah Gerrish Seton Hall Preparatory School Everton Scott President’s Club Virginia Delalla Christine Judge The MCJ Amelior Foundation Fenwick Group, LLC Panera Bread Shewmei Chen Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen Henry Gerstman John Hurd Monroe Kahn Thomas Edison State College First Managed Care Option, Inc. Judith and Charles Dickerson Tom Hales Maria Gillan Richard Koval Brian Kane Vogel, Chait, Collins & Schneider Frank Anthony Salon & Spa John Klages Willard and Betty Hedden Susan Gravemen Jennifer Linne Joanne Kearns I goPerformance & Fitness Dr. Louise Mayo Maureen Medure Rick Haan President’s Club Paula Raimondo Harriet Kelem Hanover Marriott Hotel Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nazzaro Dennis Santos Conrad Haenny Academic Administrative Eileen Russick Josephine Knoedler Hyatt Morristown Edward Pomianoski Lois Schmidt Therese Halscheid Personnel Federation Josephine Sanchez Jonathan Kobza Il Michaelangelo Anne Marie Shanley George Snow FT Donna Hansbury Advokat & Rosenberg Frances Sepe-Joslyn Jennifer Kocher Investors Bank Keith Smith Lois Sorensen P Kathryn Hansel Atlantic Health System William and Ann Testa Paul Krill Janjua Facial Spa Christine Staver Suzanne Warren Elizabeth Holdsworth Drew University Michael and Elizabeth Zmachinski Bruce Krouse Student Government Association Donald Jacquin EI Associates, Architects JR Cigar Inc. I Titan’s Club and Engineers, PA Susan Kunz Jeremy Jedynak La Strada Restaurante Patron’s Club Patron’s Club Les Armour Brendan La Belle-Hamer Essex County College Louise Massoni Anonymous Yvonne Bandy Evelyn Justesen Charles Atherton Garden Savings Federal Credit Union Elenora Benz Susan Lanzara Dr. Bruce Kahn Morris Animal Inn Patricia Baxter Susan Blanck Janet Bilhuber Carol Lincoln GlaxoSmithKline Morris Museum Jessica Chambers P Mary Kampas I Steve Bliss Goodman, O’Malley, Rosamilia, Joseph Bilotti Susan Lizura Adele Kenny Mount Freedom Chiropractic Heather Craven Keith Bodden Voorman & Fass, LLC Joshua Blumenthal Douglas Longo Philip Kirsch Mr. and Mrs. Gil Zweig Joan Cunningham Tony Bryant GPC, Inc. Rita Boe Richard Loveless Marion Lance Mr. David Cohen Dr. Carolyn De Castro Dr. Douglas Campbell Lehrman Moffa Sandra Brinker Jon Luttinen Robert Leone Mrs. Sandra Geiger Dr. Janet Eber Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce Maraziti, Falcon & Healey, L.L.P. Barbara Capsouras I Robert Magill Leonard Liebmann Ms. Bonnie A. Murphy George Faro Kathryn DeFillippo New Jersey Performing Arts Center Walter Maier Ms. Eileen G. Paragano Phyllis Casey Venancio Fuentes Robert Liegner I Charles Dungy Rockland Community College James Chegwidden I Roseann Maione Judith Livant My Limo Dr. Maryanne Garbowsky Nancy Dziedulonis Seton Hall University Chiung Chiu John Makosky Helen Lynn New Jersey Devils Dr. and Mrs. John Gorman Bryan Effron Sullivan & Graber Geraldine Clifford Cindy Makowski Charlotte Mandel New Jersey Natural Gas Company Dr. Richard Gradone Mariann Horan-Dorsey FT Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Eileen Connelly Anthony Maurella Patricia Maynard FT New Jersey Nets James Gwynne Craig Jackson Andrea Mazzocchi New York Giants Allison Currier Maureen Haggerty John Mays Titan’s Club I Michele Kramer Ardry Trading Co. Kathleen Davis Colleen McArdle John McCafferty New York Knicks Carole Holden George Laskaris Harmony McConnell Art Association in Roxbury Panther Valley Golf David Dunn Parthasarathy Iyengar Suzanne McCluskey I George Martin Arts Council of the Morris Area Thomas Elam Patricia McGrath Marianne McDonnell & Country Club Nadir Kaddour Nirav Purohit Linda McMahon Bloomfield College Paper Mill Playhouse Helene Gidley Charles Lamb K. McGuinness Dr. Leokadia Sardi-Jensen Bollinger Insurance Phyllis Gilbert Donald Mcnamara Cynthia McLoughlin (NJ State Theatre) Dr. Stephen Levy Mariah Seminara Marlene Memmer Boy Scouts of America Paradise Nail Artistry Paul Goudreau Linda Lower Francine Medley Mary Virginia Shea Cumberland County College Johanna Idelberger Deborah Merz Judith Michaels Park Avenue Club Marielaine Mammon Arnold Speert I Nancy Mitchell EBSCO Industries, Inc. Parsippany Hilton Maria Isaza John McKendry J. 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