STORIES OF SUCCESS PCC FOUNDATION 2011–12 ANNUAL REPORT

MAKING OPPORTUNITY HAPPEN FOR OUR STUDENTS & COMMUNITY “Without this scholarship, full-time school would not be a THANK YOU...YOU’VE MADE viable option and, for that, you have my gratitude and respect. I will work hard to be worthy of this honor.” SUCCESS HAPPEN! — Miles Heiner, recipient of the Engineering Department Scholarship Dear PCC Friends,

Last year was historic for Portland Community College as we celebrated the educational opportunities PCC has made THE PCC FOUNDATION’S vision is that all students possible for 1.3 million Oregonians during the last 50 years.

in our region have access to an excellent education at PCC and With PCC serving 95,000 students at three campuses, the support needed to succeed, regardless of their ability to pay. seven centers and dozens of independent locations across Founded in 1982, the PCC Foundation is an independent five counties, PCC is the largest and most relied-upon higher educational institution in . Helping students to earn charitable organization. To achieve its mission of enriching lives degrees and get the career skills they need to build our and strengthening communities, the PCC Foundation mobilizes workforce means that PCC collaborates with many public private contributions to support scholarships, enhance curriculum, and private institutions. The recently launched PCC Future Connect Scholarship Program is one example of an improve student success, enrich cultural programming, and innovative partnership between the College, the City of Portland, and public school support faculty and staff development, among other needs. districts that is aimed at helping low-income, first-generation college students succeed. Future Connect is also sustained by private contributions from hundreds of donors Last year the PCC Foundation awarded more than $1.4 million like you, who share our vision and want to better our community. in scholarships and program development for student services. I believe that equipping this generation of students with a high-quality education will More than 500 students received scholarships thanks to the help solve key challenges facing our region. Donations to the PCC Foundation for our thousands of generous donors who consistently contribute to Future Connect Program fund scholarships, academic advisors and support services to help students complete their degrees and transfer to four-year universities. The City the PCC Foundation. Many students were helped last year yet of Portland doubles Future Connect contributions as part of a matching challenge the number of scholarship applicants continues to surge. of up to $380,000 each year.

Half of all degree-seeking students at PCC are the first in their Within these pages, I hope you’ll be inspired by the story of one of our Future Connect families to go to college. They choose from more than 80 career scholars and stories of other students who received generous support from donors. Without you, these students would be unable to pursue their dreams of a college fields to begin their academic pursuits and to train or retrain for education. I often say that the best way to invest in education is through the PCC hundreds of different careers. They choose PCC to create a Foundation because your dollars go farther and will change the life of a student forever.

better life for themselves and others. This is my final year as President of Portland Community College as I have set my retirement for July 2013. My commitment to make opportunity happen at PCC for all It’s support from our donors that helps make this possible. students remains strong. Toward that goal, I’ve challenged myself and the community to raise $1 million in contributions to help low-income, first-generation college students attend PCC and realize their academic aspirations. I hope you will join me in meeting this goal.

We hold your generosity close to our hearts and we thank you for your ongoing support of PCC.

Preston Pulliams Facing page and back page: Students PCC District President at PCC’s campuses and centers Cover page: Ewald Estanis, PCC’s graduation speaker, delivers his address at the 2012 ceremony. Estanis received the PCC Foundation Portland General Electric Scholarship and the Marvin Scholarship. Max and Carol Lyons and their two daughters, Hannah (far left) and Rekha (far right) stand with scholarship awardees Elizabeth Sutton and Areli Lopez (center). THIS IS WHAT

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...WHEN YOU ACT ON YOUR PASSION AND CHANGE A STUDENT’S LIFE

Max and Carol Lyons’ donation to the PCC Foundation is an investment they know will bring dividends to women making dramatic life changes.

The Portland couple wholeheartedly believes in the power that comes with higher education. Their donation to establish the Max and Carol Lyons Scholarship supports single mothers and displaced homemakers committed to making positive changes in their lives. Students develop skills and find careers that will lead to financial independence. This year two students benefitted from scholarships.

“Our family chose to support New Directions students because we believe that education is one of the most powerful ways to better one’s life. We support the idea of helping women who have had dreams of attending college but who have not had the financial means to do so,” said Carol Lyons. “Many of the New Directions program participants at the Rock Creek Campus are single sociology and minor in criminology and Lopez, the first child in her family to attend mothers. We believe that by giving them the opportunity to go to college women’s studies and enter the field of college. She hopes to transfer to Oregon State we can help not only them but future generations as well.” domestic violence and rape prevention.” University and study nursing. Max Lyons is a Portland Community College Foundation Board Member and “My parents wanted to have access to a higher President of Hillsboro Aviation. Areli Lopez works on a farm and also at a fast-food restaurant in order to pay for college. education but they did not have the opportunity “I was so impressed by the caliber of students who applied for the scholarship. to get an education in Guatemala. Because of Their determination and focus is inspiring and we wish them every success as “My experience of knowing how hard it is to the lack of education, they’ve been working they go through this program,” Carol Lyons said. work leads me to a college education,” said hard as farmers and earning money that takes care of our basic needs, so Scholarship recipient Elizabeth Sutton is the mother of a 10-year-old boy and they do not have money to a survivor of four years of domestic violence. “There are not enough words to describe what this economically support my scholarship means to me. I’ll be able to use the funds to “I’m determined to finish this degree because it’s something I began over 13 years family in higher education,” cover most of my completion of an associate degree.” ago and was interrupted by unforeseen circumstances. PCC was my first choice she said. “This scholarship to attend because the schedule fit with the demands of single parenthood,” said – Elizabeth Sutton, Max & Carol Lyons scholarship recipient strongly encourages me to Sutton. “After graduating from PCC, I hope to attend a four-year college to major in make a difference in my family.” THIS IS WHAT

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...WHEN BUSINESSES INVEST IN WORKFORCE TRAINING

Career Pathways student Julie Connors left a job in retail and is now retraining to become an accountant.

Bank of America believes connecting students to educational opportunities employment and continuing education. is critical for Oregon’s ongoing economic recovery. Career Pathway Certificates are 12- to 44- credit “stackable” certificates that ensure To support this effort, Bank of America awarded $50,000 to the PCC Foundation to Oregonians can obtain the skills, certificates provide scholarships for up to 40 PCC Career Pathways students pursuing training and degrees needed to enter and advance in the accounting, administrative, facilities maintenance and healthcare fields. in high-demand occupations. “This grant from Bank of America will provide students who have been impacted by the poor economic conditions with access to educational opportunities that will After years spent in retail, Julie Connors increase their employability and put them on a path to earning a certificate or degree wanted a career change. She enrolled at at the college,” said Andrew Roessler, former Career Pathways manager. PCC and took prerequisites and found a love for numbers. She learned about the Career The partnership has been so well received and successful that this fall PCC and Pathways program and now hopes to fulfill Bank of America representatives will present information on the private-public her dream of working as an accountant. partnership at the National Council for Continuing Education and Training Conference. “The knowledge of the Career Pathways team “Because of our partnership with PCC, the Career Pathways Program will have an is incredible. They help to guide all types of students in a step-by-step curriculum to attain immediate impact on our community by putting people back to work and fueling PCC President Preston Pulliams (right) accepts a donation the economic vitality of our region,” said Roger Hinshaw, president of Bank of the career they choose,” Connors said. “This from Bank of America’s Roger Hinshaw. The funds will benefit students in PCC’s Career Pathways Program. America for Oregon and Southwest Washington and a leader of the Portland team and program helped me to start over Business Alliance’s and gave me the confidence in myself to do students at PCC but what makes them unique Value of Jobs Coalition. what I didn’t think would be possible.” PCC’s innovative partnership with Bank of America is their short timeline. During the past two has demonstrated the power of public-private The Career Pathways Career Pathways was created in the late 1990s years Career Pathways Program students partnerships in addressing the needs of unemployed Program connects students to develop short-term educational opportunities have achieved an 87 percent completion rate and underemployed workers. to educational opportunities for laid off workers who needed to update their and 81 percent have gotten jobs or continued for the purpose of gaining skills. The program’s students are like most their education. THIS IS WHAT

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...WHEN YOU CHANGE THE FUTURE WITH YOUR GIFT

As her senior year at Reynolds High School came to an end in June 2011, Kristine Delos Reyes thought her future involved a plane ride back to the Philippines where she lived until four years ago. She came to Portland to be Kristine Delos Reyes at with her mom and stepdad and attend school. the PCC Southeast Center.

But when a school counselor told her about a unique program aimed at first-generation college students, she knew her future was about to change. on and getting a college degree or advanced to $380,000 each year. Strong financial “I didn’t think much about going to college because I knew I would have to take skills training, this city, county and region will support also came from Ann and Bill Swindells out loans to pay for it,” said Reyes, 19. “Luckily my parents encouraged me to be more successful.” Charitable Trust, Edward Lienhart Family Foundation, The Renaissance Foundation, enroll at PCC. Now I’m so happy I’m here.” Adams, PCC District President Preston Pulliams Meyer Memorial Trust and hundreds of and Portland State University President Reyes is one of about 150 students who enrolled the first year of the Future other donors. Connect pilot program spearheaded by PCC, the City of Portland and the Wim Wiewel recently signed an agreement community. It targets low-income, first-generation students who have shown establishing a partnership between PSU and That funding will allow Future Connect students promise for succeeding in college but face barriers to success. Future Connect Future Connect scholars, which will allow them to chart a path for their academic futures and opens the door to college, offering a scholarship based on need and one-on-one to continue on to earn bachelor’s degrees subsequent careers. In fall 2012, PCC welcomed support from a college success coach. Without Future Connect, many students at Portland State. A similar agreement with a second cohort of 200 student scholars. wouldn’t have a shot at higher education. Lewis & Clark College is in the works. A large majority are students of color and the first in their families to attend college. Only one-third of Multnomah County high school students go on to college. Donations to the PCC Foundation fund Of those, only half will finish. With so few Multnomah County high school students scholarships and the City of Portland doubles “The teachers and our coaches are always earning college degrees, there will not be enough skilled workers to replace retiring gifts as part of a matching challenge of up willing to help us and encourage us,” said Reyes. professionals. With Future Connect’s proven model, the retention rate for students With her sights set on a nursing to finish college is expected to double. “I didn’t think much about going to college because I knew I would have to take out loans to pay for it. career, Reyes is taking a heavy Portland Mayor Sam Adams says that increasing college degree attainment by just Luckily my parents encouraged me to enroll at PCC. load of science classes this fall. one percent translates into an additional $1.6 billion for the local economy. Now I’m so happy I’m here.” “What I really want to do is be “We continue to grow this effort every year,” said Adams. “This is our second year – Kristine Delos Reyes, Future Connect scholar a pediatric nurse and travel to of awarding scholarships and we have a waiting list. With more local youth going other countries and help kids.” THIS IS WHAT

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...WHEN AN ALUM REMEMBERS A LOVED ONE AND CREATES AN ENDOWMENT

June Eggers knows how to juggle. She spent 25 years with GTE phone company, attended PCC in the 1970s to gain new skills and raised three kids—at times as a single parent.

She retired in 1993 and now Eggers gives back to the community by donating to the PCC Foundation. “I know how appreciative these students are to receive a scholarship and it inspires me to do more,” said Eggers, who committed $50,000 to the Foundation, the largest alumni gift received to date.

The Thomas Clifford Eggers Endowed Scholarship, open to all students, is focused on academic merit.

Eggers’ story of giving comes from a heartbreaking tragedy. In 2009 her 56-year-old son, Thomas Eggers of Hillsboro, died of a massive heart attack. He left behind a wife, two children and five grandchildren.

Devastated by his death, Eggers wanted her son’s generous spirit to be remembered.

He was always finding small ways to improve the lives of others. In the months before Tom died he brought lunch to a homeless man several times a week. He never learned his name but Tom offered kindness to the stranger.

“I was trying to figure out a way for people to remember my son and this idea just “I know how appreciative these students are popped into my mind,” said Eggers. to receive a scholarship and it inspires me During her time at PCC, Eggers studied management and supervisory to do more.” development and earned a degree in 1981. Both of Eggers’ daughters are alums. – June Eggers ’81 Pam Rauchenstein attended PCC on a $100 scholarship and graduated in 1976 with a degree in computer programming. Sue Lewis took classes in the late 1970s.

Tom married young, started working and never earned a degree.Yet he was in awe

June Eggers with her two daughters, of his mother’s determination to finish school. Now Eggers hopes this scholarship PCC alums Pam Rauchenstein (left) will encourage others to complete their college education. and Sue Lewis THIS IS WHAT

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...WHEN COMMUNITY PARTNERS LEVERAGE THEIR RESOURCES

With an eye on community-building, the PCC Foundation launched a new partnership program this year.

The PCC Foundation approached several organizations that are serving local communities and engaging youth to pursue higher education. The idea: to create more opportunities for students to attend college while not being overburdened by debt.

NAYA —the Native American Youth and Family Center—enthusiastically stepped forward. NAYA agreed to develop a scholarship with PCC aimed at low-income and first-generation college students. The Portland-based organization donated $7,000 and that amount was matched by the PCC Foundation.

The first six recipients of this new scholarship will attend PCC during the 2012–13 academic year, thanks to the financial support between NAYA and the PCC Foundation. The students are active NAYA members and were selected for Students of the first ever NAYA-PCC Foundation their academic standing and financial need. community building scholarship are from left Nasche Askari, Ashley Mercier and Kateri Eagle Staff (sitting). “NAYA sends many students to PCC each year and nearly all of them qualify for significant financial aid. This scholarship offers them an opportunity to fully engage in their education while lightening their financial load,” said Matt Morton, NAYA’s family-wage jobs and give executive director. “Our hope is that this scholarship will reduce one more barrier back to the community by “This scholarship is a truly amazing opportunity for our to education for the Native American community.” furthering our educational community and our NAYA youth. I am so excited about this attainment rates,” said NAYA’s mission is to reduce poverty in Portland’s American Indian and Alaska partnership and see it as a huge step towards increasing Tamara Henderson, Native community through educational services, cultural arts programming and access and affordability to a college education.” NAYA’s college and career direct support. coordinator. “All youth at – Tamara Henderson, NAYA college and career coordinator “Native American communities have some of the lowest educational attainment NAYA are encouraged to rates and continue to be in poverty at high rates. Education is the best way out of make plans for their education and training great tool to help with those plans. Receiving poverty, providing our community with the tools and knowledge needed to obtain after high school and this scholarship is a a financial boost is incredibly motivating.” THIS IS WHAT

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...WHEN YOU HELP STUDENTS TRANSFER TO A UNIVERSITY

It’s not every day a PCC student is told by Columbia University to “please, apply.”

For Adam Eide, 33, that day came as a result of The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation awarding him its Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. It will provide him with up to $30,000 a year for three years towards tuition and a stipend. The Vernonia native and Northeast Portland resident is the first PCC student to win the scholarship in five years and is the first-ever male to represent the college. He is one of 60 scholars picked from 786 applicants nationwide.

“It was a complete surprise,” said Eide. “I keep thinking, ‘Is this real?’”

Eide’s first scholarship came in 2011 when he earned a $2,000 Howard S. Wright Scholarship from the PCC Foundation. That assistance allowed him to stay in college and continue his education.

Now Eide, a math major, is earning inquiries from prestigious colleges and universities. He’s been accepted by Pacific University and the University of Portland and the list of possible transfer destinations includes Columbia in New York. His goal is to become a math teacher.

“(Adam) is impressive in his academic accomplishments, The Cooke Foundation Transfer Scholarship program supports community college but even more, he is devoted to his family, and is doing students with a financial need as they transfer and complete bachelor’s degrees at whatever it takes to be successful...He will make PCC proud the nation’s top four-year colleges and universities. PCC plays a significant role in and his family proud.” preparing students for universities and colleges. In fact, more than 40 percent of the Spring 2011 Portland State University graduating class had transferred from PCC. — Michael Morrow, PCC part-time faculty member Growing up, Eide watched his single mother work hard to raise seven children in a tight-knit family. He helped by taking a job at a Beaverton car dealership.

Wanting to explore a world beyond the dealership, Eide enrolled at PCC in 2010 where he re-kindled his love of math. He became so proficient at math that he was Student Adam Eide takes a break hired as a tutor at the Cascade Campus Learning Center. from classes at the Sylvania Campus. THIS IS WHAT

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...WHEN OUR COMMUNITY COMES TOGETHER TO SUPPORT EDUCATION

Supporters who attended PCC’s 50th Anniversary Gala included Margaret Kirkpatrick, Robert Frisbee, PCC President Preston Pulliams, Congressman Earl Blumenauer and PCC Board Chair Denise Frisbee. PCC’s year-long recognition of its 50th Anniversary culminated last spring with “An Evening of Opportunity,” the first-ever Gala that benefitted student scholarships and success. Nearly 500 people attended the event, showing their support for the college and helping to fulfill the college’s vision that all students in the region have access to an excellent education at PCC and the support needed to succeed.

More than $300,000 was raised through the generosity of businesses, corporations, nonprofits and individuals who believe in and support PCC’s mission. The 1960s-styled event featured heartfelt speeches from Future Connect Scholarship recipients, spoken word poems penned by students, an inspirational performance by singer and PCC instructor Julianne Johnson and praiseworthy remarks from national, statewide and local elected officials who lauded PCC for 50 years of providing high quality education to Oregonians.

PCC Future Connect Scholarship recipients Junki and Linda Yoshida served as Marius Ibuye (left) and Nguyen Nguyen Sonja Larsen, Honorary Chairs for the Gala. Proud community with City of Portland Mayor Sam Adams SolarWorld Scholarship recipient college alums, the couple are true examples of the American dream. When Junki emigrated from Japan, “An Evening for Opportunity” was successful because of the outstanding he turned to a community college to learn English THANK support of dozens of business and individual sponsors. We gratefully and that’s where he met Linda. For holiday gifts YOU acknowledge the top sponsors for the evening: they cooked batches of the Yoshida 60-year-old secret recipe for a teriyaki-based cooking sauce. DIAMOND SPONSOR: Bank of America Soon after they started Yoshida’s Gourmet Sauce TITANIUM SPONSOR: Yoshida Family which is now sold worldwide. The Yoshidas support community efforts they believe in—including SILVER SPONSORS: Oregon Lottery, Max & Carol Lyons, Mentor Graphics, PCC’s Future Connect Scholarship Program. NW Natural, PGE, Rask Family Memorial, and US Bank Ferguson Wellman Nancy E. Poppe EC Company Lorna O’Guinn Capital Management Portland Business Alliance Jerry Ekstrom Dr. Claire Oliveros Daniel E. Findley Portland Literacy Council Shirlee and Ivan Elsner O’Neill Electric, Inc. Floor Solutions, LLC Bruce Potter Entercom Communications Oregon Academy of FocalPoint Digital Providence Health System Portland Ophthalmology James L. Francesconi R&H/Colas Construction Rob Fallow Oregon State Sheriffs Howard and Linda Franklin Sandra S. Reeds ’99 Laura S. Fellman Association, Inc. Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood Helen Rives Pruitt and Janet M. Floren Oregon State University THANK YOU Carl George Charles Pruitt Shiu Fong Fong Berniece Owen TO OUR DONORS... Linda A. Gerber and Consuelo Romanski Forbo Flooring Pacific Northwest College of Art Charlie Christensen Senior Studies Institute Friends of Deanna Palm Deanna Palm ’84 Gladys Hare Trust Siltronic Corporation Front Avenue Associates, LLC and David Palm ’81 Glumac International Laura Smoyer and G. Hartzell & Son Patcraft The PCC Foundation is grateful to the 1,600 donors Miller Nash, LLP Ross and Sheila Lienhart Kenneth D. Goodwin Christopher J. Myers Donald D. Geddes John A. Persen ’85 Judy Graves who through their generosity created opportunities for Nathan D. Young Madden Industrial Craftsmen, Inc. Snyder Roofing Anthony Greiner Reed College Ivan Green Candy and Juris Solovjovs Linda Reisser PCC students and programs. Recognized are donors Construction, Inc. The Madden Family Habitat Team, PCC Haglund, Kelley, Horngren, David Squire and Leslie Hackett ’00 David and Jean Rule who gave between July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. Native American Youth & Phillip Margolin Family Center Lynn Mayer Jones & Wilder, LLP Carol Squire ’91 and Bryon Hackett Birgitte Ryslinge We apologize if we overlooked your name or made Neilsen Family Fund of Dean and Janice McCargar Peter and Clarinda Hansen SRG Partnership, PC Mark Hagen and Keith Mattox The Hardy Plant an error. Let us know by calling 971-722-4382. The Oregon Community McKinstry Company Portland Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. Paul L. Halloran Janet and Mayer Schwartz Society of Oregon George and Marie Staley Cheryl and Lawrence Scott Max and Carol Lyons Foundation NECA Oregon-Columbia Chapter Kari Hanken Champions of Opportunity: Jim and Jackie Harper Daniel and Susan Stein Matthew and Shelly Scott Mentor Graphics Foundation ODS Companies OnPoint Community Credit Union Harper Houf Peterson The President’s Circle Heitzman Body and Paint, Inc. Dick and Doreen Stenson Victoria Scott Northwest Natural Pacific Northwest Regional Opsis Architecture Righellis, Inc. Henningsen Cold Sylvania Pow Wow, PCC SERA Architects, P.C. PLATINUM ($25,000+) Oregon Lottery Council of Carpenters Platt Electric Supply, Inc. Joanne M. Harris Storage Company Temp Control Mechanical Corp. Ann Sitomer Anonymous Portland General Electric Pacific Power Foundation Precision Images James J. Hebert Linda J. Huddle The Country Garden Clubs Douglas and Karen Sivesind Atlantic Philanthropies Michael M. Powell Portland Community College Project Management Resources Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. Stephen E. Hudson Tokai Carbon USA Dorothy and Dean Skanderup Bank of America Preston and Joan Pulliams Portland State University Sherry Robinson Roxanne W. Hill Janice L. Hutchins Tremco Sealant & Waterproofing Alan Sprott City of Portland Rask Family Memorial Fund Quality Plus Services Dr. David F. Stout Spencer Hinkle ’98 Carol Ihlenburg Triquint Semiconductors N. Robert Stoll Angelina and Pete Constanzo Rock Creek Farm, PCC Barbara Raz Sylvania Multicultural Center, PCC and Susan Hinkle Alice Jacobson and AJ Arriola TS Construction Management Debbie Stone Vocational Scholarship Senator Chip Shields Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust THA Architecture, Inc. Matthew and Loretta Hoenig Cynthia and Casey Killingsworth Tuality Healthcare Jon and Barbara Stroud Fund of The Oregon and Shelda Holmes John W. Russell and Total Mechanical, Inc. Beverly Hooten Dan and Paula Kinney United Way of the Robert and Stacey Stuart Community Foundation State Farm Insurance Mary E. Fellows Turner Construction Hormel Foods Corporation Kim Kono and Randy Choy Columbia Willamette The Yoga Space Edwards Lienhart Swigert Foundation Skanska Kristin Watkins and Kenneth L. Huddle Richard J. Kroll Marc H. Walters Mary J. Thorsell Family Foundation Henry T. Swigert SolarWorld Industries America Paul Garrahan Bryan Hull L.J. Rathmann Fund Steven and Mary Ward Suzanne Trebnick Harnish Group U.S. Bank/U.S. Bancorp The Standard Wells Fargo & Company David Hyman Cathy and Brad Lamb Richard and Barbara Ron and Karen Wilkinson Washington County Innovative Growth Solutions Home Forward William and Lila Ulrich Students4Giving, PCC William and Emmy Lawrence Dental Society Interface Engineering VanAmerongen Meyer Memorial Trust Jeff and Kathy Van Raden Vigor Industrial, LLC Family Fund of The Oregon FRIENDS OF OPPORTUNITY Wim Wiewel InterfaceFLOR Duanna VanCamp Peterson Welding Program, PCC Walsh Construction Co. Community Foundation ($1,000–2,499) Willamette University Robert Johnson Veterinary Technology, PCC Patricia and Jack Semura Western States Equipment Wintz Family Foundation Chyong-Huey Lin Anonymous (4) D.L. and Clayton Wilson Linda Jones ’93 Jean Wakefield ’05 and Ann & Bill Swindells Working Waterfront Coalition Women’s Resource Center, PCC Linfield College AAUW Tigard Branch Robert O. Wimmer Robert Scott Judy ’81 Donald Wakefield Charitable Trust Randy Lisk SILVER ($5,000–9,999) BRONZE ($2,500–4,999) AAUW Portland Branch Worksystems, Inc. and Debra Judy Ann Wawrukiewicz ’08 The Oregon Community Greg S. Malone Anonymous (2) Anonymous Janice I. Abushakrah Duncan Wyse Kaiser Permanente Doris Werkman and Foundation Frances Marsh Associated General Contractors ABHT Structural Engineers Advanced Technology Group Gregg and Diane Kantor Douglas Persson The Renaissance Foundation Randy and Francie McEwen Supporters of Opportunity Cottrell and Merthene White of America Oregon-Columbia ACME Construction Supply Co. Andersen Construction Co. Jill F. Kantor Lyn Trainer Delta Phi – Boule Willco Painting & Construction Association of Women Kenneth and Dr. Harriet Adair Apollo Sheet Metal Robert K. Killin Yoshida Family Peggy J. McVitty PACE SETTER ($500–999) in Automotive E. Scott Huff and ARC-Oregon Melody Wilson Metropolitan Group Anonymous Elizabeth Kimberly Deborah Fehnel Bosworth Hollis J. Adams Associated Students of PCC Wyse Kadish, LLP GOLD ($10,000–24,999) Metropolitan Land Group, LLC Alesha R. Adamson ’94 KPFF Consulting Engineers Anonymous Donor Advised Fund of A-dec Association of David and Deborah Miller Aesthetic Dentistry of Lauren L. Kuhn PARTNER ($250–499) Cherie and Rodolph Chevalier The Oregon Community Alliant Systems NW Landscape Designers Mondo USA Lake Oswego Marta A. Laakso Anonymous (6) Angelina and Pete Constanzo Athletics Program, PCC Foundation Austin Healy Club of Oregon Morgan Stanley Clarice G. Anderson LabPaq by Hands-On Labs, Inc. AA Sports Vocational Scholarship The Autzen Foundation John and Yvonne Branchflower Barbara Emily Knudson Daniel and Karen Moriarty Anderson Roofing Co., Inc. Landscape Technology JoAnn M. Albrecht Art and Ella Booth Fund of The Oregon City Center Parking Charitable Foundation R Steven Mullinax Auto Tech Program, PCC Program, PCC Sona K. Andrews Cheryl Burgermeister ’73 Community Foundation Columbia Industries Beecher Carlson Martha Murray and Fred Ives Susan Bach and Doug Egan Harold Lee Sidney J. and Katherine Averill Mary K. Dalla John Crabbe and Jeri Janowsky Christina L. Colwell Chamish Insurance Agency Neal B. Naigus and Susan A. Baynton Brian and Michele Lessler Christine L. Bailey, MS June L. Eggers ’81 and Michael Chamish Dynalectric Donald and Bonnie Blish Monica B. Rodal Beaverton Business and Lewis & Clark College Martha and Glenn Bailey Food Services Workers, PCC Daimler Trucks North America Denise and Robert Frisbee Jan Bottcher Nathan Family Trust Donor Professional Woman’s Club Lilly Company Russell C. Banks Frank J. Foti Betty Duvall GBD Architects James E. Bowles Advised Fund of The Oregon Black United Fund of Oregon Matching Gifts Program Leslie P. Barnum Zelma Gordon Scholarship Emerick Construction Henry and Norma Jean Brooks Staffing Community Foundation Congressman Earl Blumenauer Barbara H. Linn Cheryl A. Belt Fund of The Oregon Fortis Construction, Inc. Germond Kendra and Daniel Cawley ’01 Newberg Steel and Fabrication and Margaret D. Kirkpatrick Patti and Charles Littlehales Michele Belunes Community Foundation Fletcher and Page Frisch Jane and Bill Gilpin Fund Century Club for Women Janis J. Nichols Pamela S. Blumenthal Kerin and Joris Lommen Gary and Trudy Berne John D. Gray and GAP, Inc. of The Oregon Christine Chairsell Jennifer K. Nutter ’97 Jennifer and Gabriel Boehmer Laura A. Massey Linda M. Blanchette Elizabeth N. Gray Michael J. Gentry Community Foundation Wing-Kit and Annie Chung Oregon Electric Boly Welch, Inc. Rebecca A. Mathern Gordon and Melissa Brinser Endowment Fund Goldy Family Advised Fund Hoffman Construction Company Thane and Renee Cleland Construction, Inc. Gerald Brask Sandra McDonough M. Noreen Brown of The Oregon of The Oregon Mary and Robert Holmström Coffman Excavation Oregon Landscape Sheila G. Brown Sherri Mendenhall Noreen and H. Patrick Buck Community Foundation Community Foundation IBEW Local 48 Thomas and Contractors Association Dorothy S. Buck John Mery Robert B. Burns Cheryl A. Hinerman Loretta and Daniel Goldy The Jackson Foundation Cara Lee Crowder ’84 Oregon Trucking Michael A. Christenson Pamela Miller-Tatro Gilbert R. Bynoe Howard S. Wright Grainger, Inc. JE Dunn Construction Dealer Supply Company Associations, Inc. Susanne and David Christopher Joni J. Mitchell ’92 Cecile L. Carpenter Intel Corporation Integra Telecom Richard Kaiser ’81 Decca Hardwood Company PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc. Terry Clelen Michael W. Morrow Kathleen E. Carrigan JFR Foundation Juan Young Trust, Betty A. Kay Gerald T. Donnelly Nora E. Pecka ’85 Columbia River Martha Jo Muncie Senator Joseph E. Weston Eastern Division Dr. Craig Kolins Gary R. Eaton ’91 and Joy Eaton David Pelinka and Peace Corps Association Terri Naito Miguel Casas Public Foundation KRP Communications and Kelly Zander Amanda T. Ellertson Fran Pelinka ’86 Jeffrey G. Condit Vanessa Nelson and Laurie A. Chadwick Juan Young Trust, Legacy Emanuel Hospital & John M. Lambie Jacqueline M. Elliott Peninsula Plumbing Company CWC Advisors, LLC Jacob Becker Catherine C. Chester Western Division Health Center and Martha Thelin Mark and Mary Enger Performance Contracting, Inc. Dave Barrows & Associates NKBA Columbia River Chapter Valerie K. Childers ’93 Louis and Virginia Clemente Legacy Health Systems Marion Levitan Eye Care Physicians Debra A. Persen Linda M. Degman Northwest Engineering Carol R. Chism Foundation, Inc. Doug and Ruth Menely and Howard Werth and Surgeons, Inc. M. Kay Piacentini EAI Information Systems, Inc. Service, Inc. Cathie E. Cookus Jill A. Corona Lynda and Michael MacLeod FRIEND ($100–249) Anita H. Dawson Kathryn A. Hawley-Anderson ’05 James D. 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Kimball “The honor of having been blessed with such a gift is so Lucille D. Holm Rachel Stevens Robin A. Burwell Geneva’s Shear Perfection Sarah K. Kinder Doyle inspiring. I feel that much more than just tuition funds Christina and Dr. Colin Holmes Nancy M. Stoutenburg Diedre C. Cain Thomas M. Gerhardt Holly W. King Laura A. Horani Von Summers Katherine E. Carney Gerontological Society Ko-Falen Cultural Center have been bestowed upon me but the self confidence to Teri L. Hunt The Oregon Scottish Rite Dorothy Carver of America Julie G. Kopet and help me succeed in my academic endeavors as well.” Ken Jacobson Education Foundation, Inc. Nancy A. Casciato Gregory J. Gerstner Michael J. Kaiser Chris Jensen Penny and Bruce Thompson Barbara Case Ellison Richard M. Getter Gary and Lisa Kotecki – Mia Marie Smith, recipient of the Eric Jernigan Delyse Totten Lucila C. Cervantes-Campbell ’99 Marie K. Gibbons Patrick J. Kraft ’04 OCF Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation Scholarship G. 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Wolf Sandra F. Koester ’00 M. Yvonne Williams Jan D. Coulton Gloria Halper and Jay Moskovitz Flora R. Lippert Rebecca J. Perryman ’97 Talitha S. Singhai ’91 Women Entrepreneurs Jane Kristof Mickey M. Williamson Elizabeth M. Crow John and Roodi Hancock Curtis and Susanne Lipski ’06 Dana A. Petersen Barbara J. Smith ’79 of Oregon WEO Heather Lang Jonathan Y. Wong Louissa M. Currey ’86 David Happ Tanya R. Littrell Crystal M. Peterson ’02 Kimberley D. Smith Linda May Wood Mr. Gary Lesniak Heidi E. Yorkshire and Tina R. Dang ’06 Harambee Centre Emmeline V. Loanzon ’98 Jean Peterson Larry Smith Joseph and Pamela Wright and Sherry Casper Joseph Anthony Randy M. Danielson ’95 James S. Harrison Maria Esther V. Loanzon Jennifer Piper Ronald E. Smith Hui X. Wu ’00 Leverage 5 Kenya Zappa and Dawn H. Davis Ruthann Hartley and Priscilla V. Loanzon Bruce Pitner ’96 and Rose Smith Kenichi and Ruth Yotsuji Susan J. Lienhart Andrea Scasso Regina G. Davis-Cainion Bobby J. 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Edwall Karen L. Hiller ’93 and Gladys Martin Erin Riley and Bob Fujimoto Patricia VanAntwerp THA Architecture, Inc. Academy Theater Shawn M. Carder ’98 Gerda A. Eiseman Trina C. Hing Lorelei G. Martin Donald N. Ritchie Dorothy Viducich Photo Sponsor Valorie E. Adler Christine and Michael Carey Nezer Eldib Ty T. Ho and A Van Vo Ryohei Masuda Richard J. Rivera Buoi T. Vo ’94 ODS Companies Alys A. Allwardt ’82 Roberta Carrie F. Eileen Elliott Bich Hoang Maria Mathews Maria E. Rodriguez Margaretta D. Volk Teresa Alonso Jeffrey and Dee Ann Carter Kedron E. Ellis ’02 Eloise Holland Ryan McCartney Terry Rohe Carly M. Vollet Popcorn Break Sponsor Francisca Alvarez ’02 and Karen S. Carter Pauline and Bill Ellis Kathleen L. Holloway Mary M. McCormick Chiquita Rollins Maria W. Wagner Madden Industrial Craftsmen, Inc. Javier Alvarez-Arrollo Elona Casady Deborah A. Erickson ’85 Hot Lips Pizza Isabel McDonald Bryan P. Rosenberger Gregory T. Walters Hole Sponsor Rebecca E. Andersen Estella K. 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Nickerson Mary and Richard Severson Shahena K. Wingate-Pearse McKinstry Company Portland Laurie J. Bales ’98 and Andrew Clark and Steven Kolmes Taghrid Khuri Lois and Julius Nobles Arleen M. Shannon Bing S. Wong Oregon Electric Group Rita M. Barber Gayle M. Clark Joseph M. Fischer Marjorie and Mitch Kircher Merle and Tom Noguchi Robin Shapiro Semhal Yehdego Peninsula Plumbing Company Wiley G. Barnett Nancy J. Cloud Stuart Fishman Jerome T. Kleffner ’90 Carter Noland, M.D. Robyn J. Shuey Emilie K. Young Performance Contracting, Inc. Kristine Barnum Gail Cochran ’84 Elizabeth J. Fleck Gerrit C. Kockx Oaks Park Association Louis and Khonesavan Sien YVS, Inc. Precision Images James A. Barry Heather Cole Gene Flores Susan Kolwicz Anthony F. Obradovich Judith B. Silverforb Lorna S. Zeigler ’90 Project Management Resources Giselle J. Bawnik Gerald W. Coleman and Yolanda Flores ’07 Eleanor Krause William D. Odbert Barbara S. Smith Zhaoxia Zhang Snyder Roofing Josette and Lonnie Beach Terrill G. Grubbs Charles P. Fraser Erin D. Krauter ’95 Susan and Walid Odeh Douglas C. Smith ’91 SRG Partnership, Inc. David and Althea Beam Rose Mary Colorafi Representative Kathy A. Krug Oregon Historical Society Wilma Smith 2011 8TH ANNUAL PCC Temp Control Mechanical Corp. Rebecca Kruger Gaudino Oregon Maritime Museum Larissa I. Sofronova-Allen Peter Bedrick Sheila T. Corbin Cherise Frehner Mahoney FOUNDATION GOLF Total Mechanical, Inc. Ronald L. Beers Corrigan Wickman William French II and James Gaudino Oregon Museum of Son Import, Inc. Michael J. Bene Advisory, LLC Kenneth L. Friedrich Nancy A. Kuehnel Science & Industry Thanh V. Son INVITATIONAL SPONSORS Team Sponsors ABHT Structural Engineers Nancy A. Benner-Roberts Shannan M. Cox ’08 Kathryn M. Friend ’92 Ronald J. Lajoy, Ph.D. Annemarie O’Reilly Karen M. Sorensen ’06 Presenting Sponsors Hewlett Packard Grant T. Bennett Anita Craig Friends of Red Lodge Lakewood Theater Company Kathleen T. Orton ’80 Southwest Washington Emerick Construction Howard S. Wright Kelvin Bentley Corrinne V. Crawford Barbara M. Gaines Robert J. Landgraf Kolleen Ostgaard and Medical Center Howard S. Wright R&H/Colas Construction Haregewoin Berhe ’95 James H. Crofts Sandra J. Galati ’82 Melody D. Lang Giles Hendriksen Nancy D. Spohn Skanska Tremco Commercial Max and Edre L. Berry ’83 Amy C. Crowley and Bob Galati Jane Larson James Ouchida Karl Steady Walsh Construction Co. Sealants & Waterproofing Janet Billups Alice Cruse Alma Rosa E. Garcia ’03 Mary Larson Jenna H. Owen ’92 Bill Stein Susan Blettel ’83 and Joanie Cunningham ’03 Mark Gardiner Bruce and Jan Law ’92 Donna Jean Paterson ’84 Kevin M. Steinberg ’82 and Golden Ticket Sponsor Shared Hole Sponsors Woodrow Blettel Joan A. Daly Geof Garner Georgia Lawrence Carol Patrick Michelle S. Lowenberg Pacific Northwest Regional Groupware Technology Linda M. Bodine Nancy and John Dash Toni R. Garreton Mike and Delores Leavitt Aaron L. Pearlman Reba B. Stephney ’04 Council of Carpenters Mondo USA Linda J. Leigh ’89 Milton Pearlman Katherine M. Stevens ’93 Amy S. Boehnke Judy Dauble Anthony George Reception & Awards Sponsor O’Neill Electric, Inc. Tim Leineweber Carolyn K. Peterson Carol and David Stewart-Smith Selene P. Bonnell-Hall ’88 Linda C. Daugherty Philip Gilmore Nathan D. Young Dené B. Bowles Gladys and Marvin David John Godino Shirley A. Lester ’06 Amy B. Petit Gail and Daniel Stiffler Carbon Credit Sponsor Construction, Inc. Anderson Roofing Co., Inc. Keylah Boyer Frazier Mary T. Davis Cynthia P. Golledge Corazon M. Lettenmaier ’90 Nancy C. Pilgrim Elizabeth M. Streu ’94 Carr Construction Traci and Vegen Robbie Davis and Butch Bogan Melissa L. Lewis ’02 Pandy Pinto Julie C. Sullivan Tee Prize Sponsor Forbo Flooring Boyle-Galestiantz Anthony E. De Roest Alicia J. 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Timmins In Memory of Archie and Turner Construction Dale and Bonnie Burger Michelle and Eric DuBarry Mary Hazen Gerardo L. Madrigal Blue Cross Blue Shield Stacey R. Timmins Muriel Averill Bridget Burns Ann Dudley Patrick Heagy Gabriella Maertens Lisa Regimbal and Van T. Tran Hole-In-One Sponsor Sidney J. and Katherine Averill Tracy Burt ’08 and Kim Burt Leah M. Dumas Maribeth Healey Richard Magruder Anthony Jones Ousmane Traore GBD Architects Bruce and Jan Law ’92 In Memory of Arden R. Benson In Memory of In Memory of Dorothy Persen HONORARY GIFTS In Honor of Heidi D. Edwards In Honor of Stanley Johnson In Honor of Bill Newborne In Honor of Steven A. Ward Senior Studies Institute Harry and Wilma Gentry Debra A. Persen Patricia and Jack Semura Phyllis J. Lindsley Donna M. Kelly Patricia and Jack Semura Michael J. Gentry John A. Persen In Honor of Peter Bauer, Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Gwen Brewer Board President Service In Honor of In Honor of Christina M. 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Floren Cheryl A. Hinerman Algie Gatewood Janice R. Faltyn Pamela S. Blumenthal Suzanne Trebnick Laurel A. Dukehart Jordan McCann Michael Gentry Betty Jean Weekley In Memory of Callie Anne Templin Elona Casady In Memory of Doreen S. Margolin Kerry R. Tymchuk and Joseph Cortright David and Deborah Miller Linda A. Gerber Gerda A. Eiseman Cherie Chevalier The Urban League of Portland Charles E. Forster Estella K. Casto In Memory of Michael Pusatera Norma Jean Germond Denise Frisbee Sylvia E. Welch Geoffrey A. Garner ’94 Jana L. Daugherty Raquel Escalona-Flores In Memory of Dr. Vance Terrall John M. Gwaltney-Beaumont James and Lora Meyer Merthene E. White Judy Graves Deborah A. Edwall In Honor of David F. Stout O. Loretta Dike ’99 Senior Studies Institute John Hancock Gary Rome and Claire Rush Kathryn C. Williams Carla Gullickson Gateway To College Randy and Francie McEwen Paul L. Halloran Clarinda and Peter Hansen Trina C. Hing Susan L. Stout Phil Margolin In Memory of JoAnn M. Thomas Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Ruthann Hartley Jim D. Harper Dara L. Khon In Memory of John L. Evans Stephens Margolin PC Christina L. Colwell Chamish and Bobby J. Harris In Honor of Ray Sytsma Dana Haynes In Honor of Cherie Chevalier Jane Larson Sarah Z. Dykes and Michael Chamish Helium Comedy Club Stephen and Marjorie Dyrnes Cheryl A. Hinerman In Memory of Michael Markham Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood Carmen A. Lawyer ’00 Lynn Montoya Quinn Denise A. Roy A. S. Holmes Hot Lips Pizza Lovina M. Query Maria Esther V. Loanzon In Honor of Penny S. Thompson and Scott Quin In Honor of Larry R. Clausen Kenneth L. Huddle Jan’s Paperbacks In Memory of Ranee Y. Trainer Tracie D. Memmott Patricia and Jack Semura Michael W. Morrow In Memory of Carmen I. Martinez Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood Intel Corporation Mary D. Kalafatis Corrigan Wickman Advisory LLC Marjorie and Mitch Kircher Angela L. Meyer Patricia A. Hill In Honor of Jeff Van Raden, Komi P. Kalevor In Memory of Deborah E. Evind Katharine Diack In Honor of John Connor Georgia Lawrence Viacheslav Mikhailov-Scott Foundation President Taghrid Khuri Janice I. Abushakrah In Memory of Lorraine Mason Elizabeth J. Fleck Lily O’Rielly Steve Levy and Sue Van Loon L. H. Scott Art and Ella Booth Koeber’s Flooring Furniture Associated Students of PCC Robert and Nicolette Steele Ilene and Robert Hayes Kerin and Joris Lommen The Scotton Family Trust In Honor of Ruth Culham Raymond and and Window Coverings Traci and Vegen Lynn Mayer Lynda and Michael MacLeod Larissa I. Sofronova-Allen Esther Beth Sullivan and Mary Hull Caballero Brad Krohn Boyle-Galestiantz In Memory of Al J. Mayer Lyn Trainer David Floerchinger Tom Magnus Betty Duvall Alan D. Cordle Janice L. Hutchins In Honor of Mary M. McCormick Lakewood Theater Company Jane A. Wing Andrew Mason Denise and Robert Frisbee Sarah Z. Dykes Lynn Mayer Carol and David Stewart-Smith Landscape Technology, PCC In Honor of Lawrence A. Deets R Steven Mullinax Cheryl A. Hinerman In Memory of Harold Trautman Randy Lisk Charmagne D. Ehrenhaus Patricia E. McFarland-Deets Martha Jo Muncie In Memory of Robert H. McSweeny Senior Studies Institute In Honor of Alexie McNerthney The Madden Family Phillip Margolin Linda A. Gerber and Annabel M. Myers Elizabeth M. Crow In Honor of Michael E. Dembrow Brian Wegener David and Deborah Miller Kelly L. Marks Charlie Christensen Jill Nicholson In Memory of Patricia and Jack Semura Christine Neilsen Barbara E. Mason Cynthia and Casey Killingsworth In Memory of Catherine Mitchell J Philip and Sheila Price In Honor of Karen Mela Gordon VanAntwerp Vanessa Nelson John Mery Jeannie E. LaFrance Elizabeth M. Crow In Honor of Luciana Diniz Janet and Mayer Schwartz Preston and Joan Pulliams Patricia and Jack Semura and Jacob Becker Joni J. Mitchell Christine L. Paull ’90 Senior Studies Institute Nancy L. Winbigler Candy and Juris Solovjovs In Honor of Neal B. Naigus Barbara Raz Music Program, PCC In Memory of Carey L. Wolfe Bonnie and Ron and Karen Wilkinson In Memory of Frank McVitty Jr. In Memory of Tanya J. Moton In Honor of Gerald T. Donnelly Preston and Joan Pulliams Oaks Park Association Nancy C. Pilgrim Ambers Thornburgh Peggy J. McVitty Kim Kono and Randy Choy Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood Oregon Historical Society Joclyn Thornburg Kristin Watkins and In Honor of Chris Neilsen In Honor of Judith M. Voth Sheila T. Corbin Oregon Maritime Museum In Memory of Daniel Fujimoto In Memory of Edwin Nuhring In Honor of Dr. Christyn Dundorf Paul Garrahan Stephanie Sundborg In Memory of Robert E. Wright Laura A. Horani Oregon Museum of Patricia and Jack Semura Sidney J. and Katherine Averill Andrew Forshee, Ph.D. Ashley Wilkins Regina G. Davis-Cainion In Honor of Janice Nelson Maria Esther V. Loanzon Science & Industry Tina M. Williams In Memory of Brenda Fung In Memory of Robert V. Palmer and Andrew Cainion In Honor of Betty Duvall and William Bradley Mary C. Marre Oregon Symphony Vicky and Peter Charlston Leanna M. Deeds Kendi R. Esary Denise and Robert Frisbee In Honor of Stephen E. Hudson James N. Stamper Derek A. Oringer Pandy Pinto Mary L. Schatz Wendy M. Palmer ’80 Porter G. Raper Jeff and Kathy Van Raden Patricia and Jack Semura and Jennifer Villano The Scotton Family Trust Portland Baroque Orchestra Portland Roasting Coffee MATCHING GIFT *Belford F. Buck *Ema Kiger Portland Spirit COMPANIES Robert Candello *Annette Kraft Portland Trail Blazers *Dr. Howard Cherry Richard J. Kroll Portland Winterhawks These companies generously Jan D. Coulton Dana Kuiper FINANCIAL REPORT Portland Youth matched the gifts of their Evelyn Crowell Marshall D. McCollum Philharmonic Association employees and retirees. Mary K. Dalla Peggy J. McVitty and Precision Images Intel Corporation *Dr. Amo DeBernardis *Frank McVitty Jr. PCC Foundation’s total support and revenues in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012 Print Arts NW Kaiser Permanente *Fred DeWitt Dan and Karen Moriarty Preston Pulliams Lilly Company Matching *Ms. Betty J. Domas *Dr. Scholastica I. Njoku (FY 2012) was $3.5 million. This included cash contributions, in-kind support, and Kristine Rabbi Gifts Program P. Michael Drake Terry and Mary Owen investment activities. The Foundation raised more than $2.5 million in cash contributions Lou Radja Joan Edwards *Erich Porshman Meyer Memorial Trust during the year. Barbara Raz Portland General Electric Janet A. Ellington Preston Pulliams RedTail Golf Center State Farm Insurance *Virginia and *Lee Finders Suzette M. Pump Ringside Hospitality Group Tektronix, Inc. *Thelma E. Fisher *Edythe M. Pynchon PCC Foundation’s total expenses for FY 2012 included scholarships and programs, David Rule *Dorothy Fisher-Jones Barbara Raz along with supporting services and investment fees. The collective impact of our Jan Silagi AMO DEBERNARDIS *Bob and *Betty Fisk Linda Reisser Rebecca L. Skloot LEGACY SOCIETY *Gordon Galbraith *Vic Rosenfield community’s giving supported more than $1.4 million in PCC scholarships and program Bill Stein MEMBERS Michael J. Gentry Annette C. Saarinen support during the year—a 10% increase from last year. Our growth was primarily due Suzlon Wind Carl and *Sue George Stanley E. Schmidt Energy Corporation *Posthumously David Goldberg Laura Scott to our newest initiative, the PCC Future Connect Scholarship Program, which serves Sweet Tomatoes Anonymous (4) *Mary Goss Belva I. Seaberry first-generation, low-income college students. Andrew Szatkowski James and Janet Aalberg *Helen T. Grim Robert Shelfer Ousmane Traore *Russel L. Abraham *Martin D. Haney *Elaine G. Steele We are proud to report that during FY 2012, PCC Foundation’s net assets grew by more Triquint Semiconductors *Florence Anderson Kathleen Harriman and HM Steele Barbara and Karen and Dave Anicker Anna V. Hay Johnnie and *Julius Stokes than $1.1 million to over $9.5 million. The Foundation’s endowment and affiliated net Rich VanAmerongen *Archie and Marie Hermanson *Jean Stone accumulated earnings accounts grew concurrently during the year to over $5.0 million. Veterinary Technology, PCC *Muriel Averill Gaye Hilderbrand Ronald and Margie Sumner Voicebox Karaoke David and Jean Avison Cheryl A. Hinerman William and Lila Ulrich The growth in the Foundation’s endowment and net assets will enable the Foundation to Gregory T. Walters Susan K. Bach *Alice L. Hulse Mary Wales strengthen financial support for PCC students and programs now and in the years ahead. Washington County Museum *Elizabeth Barnes *Ervin Hummel *Gordon D. Walker Gina S. Whitehill-Baziuk Peter Bauer Patricia Hunter Ron Wilkinson Alan Wieder Nancy Bennani *Marjorie L. Hutchinson Mickey M. Williamson Ron Wilkinson *Mollie Bihn Trust *Albert E. Jones Robert O. Wimmer STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES Shahena K. Wingate-Pearse *Mabel Bliss Jill F. Kantor Richard and *Robert Bloodworth FY ENDING Nancy Yuill Betty Kendall and John Kendall Glenda Worthington SUPPORT AND REVENUES 6-30-2012 Grants and contributions $2,385,169 Special events net revenue $205,288 Subtotal cash contributions $2,590,457 College in-kind support $777,796 Contract revenue $62,948 Investment activities $76,889 Total support and revenues $3,508,090

EXPENSES Scholarships $782,197 Programs $619,928 Subtotal distributions $1,402,125 Program expense – depreciation $29,000 Supporting services: SUCCESS BEGINS College in-kind supporting services $777,796 Administration $98,573 Fundraising $29,198 WITH YOU! Investment fees $35,279 Total expenses $2,371,971 Change in net assets $1,136,119 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT. NET ASSETS

Beginning of year $8,389,995

End of year $9,526,114 THE IMPACT OF YOUR GIFT A SNAPSHOT OF HOW YOUR DONATION DOLLARS HELP PCC STUDENTS

$100 Purchases one tool for a career technology student

$250 Covers the cost of one three-credit course

$500 Pays for four students to take their GED tests

$4,000 Supports a Future Connect student for two years to earn an associate degree

Provides two PCC students with tuition, books and supplies, $9,000 and fees for one year of education Endows a scholarship that will provide financial $25,000 support for deserving students for years to come

THE PCC FOUNDATION THANKS YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY.

www.pcc.edu/foundation

PCC FOUNDATION BOARD 2011–12 Jeff Van Raden Ella Booth Cheryl Ann Hinerman Harvey Platt President Thane Cleland Marion Levitan Helen Rives-Pruitt Ray Caballero Jay Coalson Preston Pulliams Vice President Max Lyons Betty Duvall Ex-Officio Cheryl Burgermeister Ken Madden Barbara Raz Secretary-Treasurer Mark Enger Lionel Maldonado (joined August 2012) Dick Stenson Deborah Miller Denise Frisbee (2012–2013 Vice President) Ex-Officio Chris Neilsen Kristin Watkins (2012–2013 President) Norma Jean Germond Ex-Officio Vanessa Nelson Jim Harper Ron Wilkinson Ex-Officio Sarah Petrone

Kristin Watkins PCC Foundation Executive Officer PCC Associate Vice President of College Advancement Mary Kalafatis PCC Foundation Managing Director Kim Kono PCC Foundation Director of Development

P.O. Box 19000, Portland, OR 97280-0990 This annual report was produced entirely in-house using the 971.722.4382 staff resources of the PCC Marketing team and PCC Foundation.