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DONOR REPORT 2013-2014 DONOR REPORT 2013 3

What an inspiring year!

At the end of 2013, in the middle of the ice storm, Women’s College Hospital Foundation received the largest gift of its campaign and we couldn’t be more delighted!

In fact, many incredibly generous donors stepped forward in 2013 to help build a better hospital, so that you can have better healthcare in the future.

Thank you to WCH patients and their families, volunteers, friends, corporations and foundations who invested in the capital campaign and got people talking about women’s Sue Carruthers, health and healthcare. The conversation continued at Grape to Glass, the Golf Classic and, President & CEO the third annual Women for Women’s lunch, which collectively raised $500,000 in 2013 to support programs, infrastructure and patient amenities.

2013 also saw the launch of the 100 Women Initiative, with the aim of raising $10,000,000 from 100 women leaders to transform healthcare for women and pioneer new models of care that benefit patients everywhere.

Since the opening last spring of the first phase of the Hospital of the Future, countless people have benefited from WCH’s world-leading health professionals, innovative healthcare “Thank you for investing programs, ground-breaking research and ambulatory care facilities that get patients home within 18 hours even after surgery.

in an incredible hospital Together, we’re not just changing healthcare; we’re changing lives. We can’t thank you enough for your support.

that’s not only changing Sue Carruthers, FAHP, ICD.D Joanne Mealia President & CEO Chair, Board of Directors Joanne Mealia, healthcare, it’s changing Women’s College Hospital Foundation Women’s College Hospital Foundation Chair, Board of Directors

lives like mine.” – Caroline Noakes

Caroline Noakes beat breast cancer, but the 30-year- in a stark, windowless room. This time, it was a In a hospital that’s making its mark as a change leader, old wanted to be absolutely sure the disease beautiful, soothing space, not at all clinical and with change is a good thing. wasn’t going to return. She had a preventative lots of natural light. It gave me such confidence in On June 23, 2014, Women’s College Hospital Foundation (WCHF) welcomes new President & CEO Kathy Hay. An outstanding leader, Kathy brings to double mastectomy at Women’s College Hospital the level of care I was receiving.” WCHF a passion for research, healthcare and education and for ensuring the right kind of care for patients and families across diverse communities. Kathy in December 2012. In May 2013, she became the Today, Caroline is cancer-free, back at work and first patient to undergo surgery in our new hospital, will work closely with new Board Chair Ann Davis, recently retired partner at enjoying life. KPMG Canada. As a Foundation Board member and co-chair of the KPMG this time for breast reconstruction. While the quality campaign for WCH, Ann helped raise $600,000 – setting the bar high for of care was equal to her previous procedures, there “Women’s College Hospital has a reputation for other professional services firms to follow. was one noticeable difference this time around. ground-breaking work,” says Caroline. “I feel lucky Please join us in welcoming Kathy and Ann – the next in a long line of to be part of such a rich history.” incredible women leaders at Women’s College Hospital! “After my mastectomy, I remember waking up From left, Ann Davis, Incoming Board Chair and Kathy Hay, Incoming President & CEO DONOR REPORT 2013 5 Campaign Donors Many generous friends have made heartfelt gifts to Women’s College Hospital Foundation to help change healthcare and improve patient lives. We’re grateful for every gift received for the hospital’s redevelopment project and are pleased to acknowledge cumulative gifts of $1,000 or more received between April 1, 2006 and December 31, 2013. With the help of donors, WCH remains focused on what we do best – advancing the health of women, and preventing and managing complex, chronic conditions to enhance patient lives. We couldn’t make such a powerful impact without you. Thank you.

$10,000,000 plus $100,000 - $249,999 Sally C. Wright Women’s College Health Research Gail R. Appel Anonymous (2) Karen and Bill Barnett $5,000,000 - $9,999,999 Margaret G. Chambers $25,000 - $49,999 Estate of F. Marguerite Hill Sylvia D. Chrominska Amgen Canada Inc. Carol A. Cowan Michael J. Bratty $1,000,000 - $4,999,999 Arlene Dickinson Brookfield Partners Foundation Association of Volunteers, The E & S Charitable Foundation George and Martha Butterfield Women’s College Hospital Eleanor & Burnett Thall Family Foundation The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Charles Luther Burton Trust The Henry White Kinnear Foundation Debra Campbell and Barbara Lefcoe Louise A. Fast The Linda Judith Reed Foundation Marlene Cepparo From left, former WCHF Board Chairs Carol Cowan and Elaine Todres, current Chair Joanne Mealia, Campaign Chair Sylvia Chrominska, The Peter Gilgan Foundation The Linda Frum & Howard Sokolowski Stan and Debra Couto Former Board Chair Christopher Hoffmann Serge Godin Charitable Foundation Jeanne DesBrisay and Donald Gilchrist Estate of Edwin Arthur Gomme Nancy MacKellar Mary Dodd and Daniel Dederer Estate of Rauha ‘Maude’ Jack Mary Lou Maher and Lara Shewchuk Tania Martin and Stephen Dowd Margaret Norrie McCain Nancy E. Main Elizabeth Fanjoy This is the future of healthcare! The Morrison Foundation Colleen Moorehead and Daniel McCarthy Pati Greenwood and Jeff Dowsett Nancy’s Very Own Foundation Estate of Gilbert Colin Murray Lorraine Greey and Stephen LeDrew On June 12, 2013, Women’s College Hospital achieved a milestone in Canadian healthcare: The doors opened at Phase I of Scotiabank The Muzzo Family Charitable Foundation James H. Cummings Foundation Inc. the Hospital of the Future, the first stand-alone outpatient hospital in Canada. Built with donor support, the new 10-storey Estate of Florence Winnifred Stacey Brian and Megan Porter Mary Susanne Lamont Shoppers Drug Mart Len and Vivian Racioppo ambulatory care facility is revolutionizing the way healthcare is provided and improving our health system as a whole. KPMG Anonymous (1) Estate of Kathleen Mary Sloan The Honourable Donald S. Macdonald Among many innovations, the hospital features clinics and services situated within the same ‘neighbourhoods’ so patients can Floyd and Barbara Stern and Mrs. Adrian Macdonald $500,000 - $999,999 Sheila Craig Waengler Janet MacInnis access all their health providers in a single visit. Each of the eight ambulatory care surgical suites has touch-of-a-button access BMO Financial Group Women’s College Family Karin McCaskill to patient images and lab results. Two ORs are dedicated to sports medicine and one to gynecology. Patients receiving surgery Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Practice Associates June McLean transition through all the phases of treatment and recovery in the same bed and with the same care team, and are back home Chapter Anonymous (1) Joanne S. Mealia again, all without requiring an over-night stay. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce The North Business & Fran and Edmund Clark $50,000 - $99,999 Professional Women’s Club “We are developing innovative models of care that are helping to keep people out of hospital,” WCH President and CEO Marilyn Elizabeth D. Hamilton Deborah Barrett and Jim Leech Gerald O’Leary Emery told several hundred guests at the ribbon cutting, including Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and The Honourable Deb RBC Foundation The Bruce H. Mitchell Foundation Jocelyn Palm Matthews, Ontario Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. “This is the future of healthcare!” TD Bank Financial Group V. Ann Davis Gail Regan Anonymous (1) George and Katherine Dembroski Paula Rochon Marilyn Emery Jim Ruderman $250,000 - $499,999 Ian and Patricia Fraser Estate of Ouilla Shirriff The Bennett Family Foundation Carol A. Gray Ann Southam Funding the Future Carter Layne Charitable Fund J.P. Bickell Foundation Mary Thomson Paul and Lynn Damp Thomas Kierans and Mary Janigan Thomson Reuters This is just the first step in our commitment to change the future of healthcare. Joan Eakin and Chris Hoffmann National Bank of Canada Elaine Todres The Friends of Women’s College Hospital Gillian Riley and Chris Thompson Anonymous (1) Construction is now underway on the hospital’s second phase, due to open in 2015. Estate of Margaret Gerrard Eva Ryterband Shirley Granovsky Michelle Samson-Doel $10,000 - $24,999 Women’s College Hospital Foundation has set a goal to raise $21 million over the next The KPMG Foundation Bill and Bronwen Thomas Jim Andersen Estate of Patricia Pepall Estate of Beatrice Catherine Titley Peter Angelou two years to complete our redevelopment, support programs, purchase specialized Estate of John Morrison Williamson Women’s College Hospital Department Claire Angus and Mark Caplan equipment and provide amenities to better serve our patients. of Medicine Charalambos Antoniou WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION DONOR REPORT 2013 7 Carolyn Bennett ABS System Consultants Ltd. Sheila F. Dunn Sherril Johnson Beverley J. Moir Herman Shukla Angela Bhutani Lisa Allen Senator Art Eggleton and Camille Bacchus Vicki Jones Carl Mollins Godyne Sibay Jason L.S. Birnboim Julia M. Alleyne Ann Elliott K. McClure & Associates Silvia Montefiore Helen K. Sinclair Sue A. Carruthers The Alumnae Association of Barbara Evans-Boyden Management Consulting Inc. Pamela Morgan Gillian H. Smith Tonie Lynne Chaltas WCH School of Nursing Exceptionalities Inc. Heather J. Kaine Jane Morley Joan Smith Co-operators General Insurance Company Viola Antao Kimberley Feldman Naveen Kalia Kevin Morris Curtis and Joanne Cole Donna Bain Erika Feuerstein Robert and Judith Kanee Debbie Morrissey Spencer Stuart & Associates Ltd Jillian Coles Ari Baratz David and Tamara Finch Rita S. Karakas Jane Mosley Sheryl Maria Spithoff Catherine David Nolan Bruce C. Barker Joan Fischer Donna J. Kaufman Janet Murdoch Zive Jane B. Sprott Anne M. Delicaet Helen Batty Fern Fisher Kevin J. Kelly Betsy Murray Susan Stafford Carol Derk Sonia Baxendale Andrew Forbes Ruth Kelner Murray Neal Leonard Sternberg Robert Dorrance and Gail Drummond J.D. Beattie Stephen Foreman Maureen Kempston Darkes Gary Norton Ruth Stowe Michael Flintoff Earl Bederman Julie Forman-Kay Kathleen Kerr Tara O’Brien Gordon Strauss Frank and Joan Lew Charitable Trust Catherine Bellinger Naomi Fromstein Farsad Kiani Wanda & Richard O’Hagan Gary A. Sugar Margot Franssen Jalynn Bennett Harvey and Leah Fruitman Susie Kim Kathleen O’Neill Connie Sugiyama Frederick and Douglas Dickson Josée Bernier Terry Fryett Jane Kiraly Kathryn O’Neill Susan Sutin Memorial Foundation Bilfinger Project Investments Inc. Jessica Fulton Yolanda Kirkham Susan E. Opler Anne Swarbrick St. Clair and Margaret McCabe Tuhina Biswas The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation Carol Kitai Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Barbara M. Switzer Gillian Hawker Susan C. Black Peter Giacomelli Louis R. Klinck Ruth Ostrower Bruce W. Thomas Dan Hill BMO Employee Charitable Foundation Kathryn Giffen Christopher M. Knight Palais Royale Corporation Tides Canada Foundation In Memory of Lucie Helen Homburger Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. Marcia Gilbert Kal Kuronen Carmela A. Pallotto TNS Ani Hotoyan-Joly Riina Bray Valerie Gillis Rebecca L. Lackman Elizabeth Paras-Lye Jocelyn Todd William Hughey Rosario Briones-Urbina Frank Giordano Akhileshwar Lamba Linda Pearson and David Burns Lois Topham The Jarislowsky Foundation Mary E. Britnell Ingrid D. Graham Michele Landsberg John F. Philpott Beverly Topping Helen Kampfmuller Brompton Funds Milan Graovac The Larkins Family Foundation Nicholas Pimlott Megan Tregunno Melenda Lam Brookfield Properties Ltd. Shanon O. Grauer Mervin and Myrna Lass Fund Phoenix Performance Products Thu N. Trinh Mary Ann Lawrie Janet Brown Kimberley S. Greenwood Elin Lawrence E.M. Mae Potton David Troister Estate of Laura Legge Lorraine Brown Ruth Gregory Christine Lay Preston Human Capital Group Inc. UHN MSH Anesthesia Associates Sheila Laredo and Richard Marcovitz Richard Brull Batya Grundland Natalie Lazarowych Valerie Pringle Daniel and Maureen Vance Jodi Macpherson C. Bruce Burton Susan Grundy Esther Lee Perdita Rambihar Diane E. Walker Arlene and Ian Madell Lesley Byrne H2 Central Marketing & Communications Jeffrey W. Lem Ramsay Inc. Elizabeth Walter Irene Martin Cantores Celestes James W. Harbell and Patricia McQuaid Pamela Lenkov Meb Rashid Patricia Ward McCarthy Tétrault Foundation Nancy J. Carroll Doreen G. Hawkinson Kathryn J. Lennox Anna Rauth WCH Alumnae, Class of 1960 Heather McPherson and John Sims Barbara L. Cartwright Heather Heaps Deborah Levitan Rehab Express Inc. Scott Wetmore Julia Murphy John Catto Katja Heineck Lorraine Lipscombe Richard O’Hagan Associates Cynthia Whitehead Jean Murray An-Wen Chan Ruth Heisey Jessica Lindstol Barbara Robertson Elliott John and June Wevers Elisabeth M. Orsten Deborah Chant Michael Herman Diane Loeb Cheryl Robinson Beth Wilson Coulter & Barbara Osborne Wee Shian Chan Paul Hickey Irina Loewy Agnes Roulston Lynn Wilson Philip and Linda Palter Betty Chen Jane A. Hill Elizabeth Lojowsky Robert Rowe Wilson Heights Lodge No. 1998, The Powis Family Foundation Howard Chen Zabeen Hirji Patrick Loubert RSK Associtates B’Nai Brith The Rees Family Wah Sang Cheung Stephen Holzapfel Danny Lovatsis Carol H. Rykert Charles Martin Winograd Jackie Schleifer Taylor and Citi Payment Services Hood Packaging Corporation George S. Luczkiw Saint Elizabeth Health Care Karen Wong Paul D.M. Taylor Citibank Canada David K. Hope M.C. MacNiven Consulting Inc. Maryam Sanati Melinda Wu Lili Shalev Shawn Catherine Clark Diane Horton Jocelyn Macdonald The Schneider Family Foundation Mark S. Yamada Dianne J. Sloan Gail Cook-Bennett Rev. Nan Hudson Shannon Macdonald Carrie Schram Anonymous (9) Edward Sorbara Cora Restaurant Hudson’s Bay Company Foundation Sheila MacFeeters Scotiabank Women’s Charity Challenge Joan M. Sproat Celia Corcoran Valerie Hussey Veronica Maidman Sherry-Anne Seeriram George Stowe Beatrice Crawford IBM Canada Ltd. Dara Maker Amanda Selk Laura Thanasse Maureen Cryderman Madelyne Imrie Danielle Martin Paulette Senior Anne Marie Thomas David Denison Industrial Alliance Insurance and Wendy Matheson Hilda Senter Sidney H. Troister Hugh M. DesBrisay Financial Services Inc. Anne Matlow Mathew Sermer Nadia Walter Catharine A. Devlin Glenna Ingold Wilmot and Judy Matthews Harry Seymour John Watson John E. Dill Noah Ivers Mina Mawani Lillian Seymour John Weir Stephen Dineley The J. and B. Carroll Family Foundation J. S. McCain Kimberley Shannon Ryan Wiley and Brian Vandervecht Dragan Djordjevic J.S. Cheng & Partners Inc. Shannon L. McGinnis Stephen Shapiro The William and Nona Heaslip Foundation Robert Dmytryshyn John Jackson Julie McKenna Prati A. Sharma Susanne Williams Joan Domm Jeanne Parkin Arts Management Ltd. Jane McMyn ShaRna Foundation Estate of Jessie Elizabeth Wright Alice Dong Doris Jenner Mary E. McPhun Sheerin A. Sheikh Linda S. Dranoff Dana Jerome Sheldon Mintz Jordana Sheps $1,000 - $9,999 Barbara L. Drucker Sylvia and David Green Philanthropic Fund Josiah Moffatt Wendy Shore A & A King Family Foundation The Duboc Family Johnson Family Fund at the Toronto AB Research Partners Inc. Ann Dunlop Community Foundation DONOR REPORT 2013 9 Annual Giving Donors In 2013 many individuals, foundations and corporations made an annual gift to Women’s College Hospital Foundation. These gifts helped support programs, purchase specialized equipment and provide amenities to better serve our patients. On behalf of the countless women and men who are benefiting from your donations, thank you! All donations to Women’s College Hospital Foundation are gratefully appreciated. Space limitations make it impossible for us to recognize all supporters; however, gifts of $1,000 or more received between January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 are acknowledged here with our sincere thanks.

$100,000 plus Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation N. Jane Pepino David and Susan Howard & Family Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Struan Robertson* Gail Regan PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP ScotiaMcLeod Women’s College Health Research Royal Bank of Canada John Semple Sherrard Kuzz LLP Street Capital Financial Corporation $25,000 - $99,999 Andrew and Gaye Stein Walton Capital Management “This truly is frontline medical Ontario Acoustic Supply Inc. Torys LLP Welded Tube of Canada RBC Investor Services Tribute Pharmaceuticals Ruth Woods* care with a global reach.” Antonina Trozzo Diana Yenson* $10,000 - $24,999 Walsh Construction/Bondfield Partnership – Eliot Muzzo, Muzzo Family Charitable Foundation Acxsys Corporation Waratah Capital Advisors $1,000 - $2,499 Bilfinger Project Investments Inc. Greg Wolfond & Family Sherry L. Abbott BonaVista Asset Management Ltd. The Woodbridge Corporation Alumnae Association of WCH C.A. Delaney Capital Management Ltd. School of Nursing Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions $2,500 - $4,999 Peter Angelou From left, Marco Muzzo, Heather McPherson, Vice-President, Patient Care & Ambulatory Innovation, BA Consulting Group Ltd. Eliot Muzzo, Sue Carruthers, President & CEO, WCHF and Marc Muzzo Mercer HR Consulting Annette Addison Philip and Linda Palter Affinity Market Group Gerhard and Margaret Beckert RBC Foundation Arbitration Place Michael Bethell The future of WCH is one of promise and innovation – a future that I am proud to be part of. WCH is TD Bank Financial Group Corus Entertainment Inc. Monica E. Biringer pioneering innovative research and treatment centres, which everyone in our city, province and country Deloitte & Touche Foundation Canada Yvonne Bland will benefit from. The prominent researchers and doctors at WCH are changing the face of hospital $5,000 - $9,999 Ann Elliott Brad J. Lamb Realty Inc. Brandes Investment Partners & Co. healthcare as we know it. Aimia Canada Inc. (Aeroplan) Entrinsic Geoffrey W. Beattie Ernst & Young LLP Andrew Brethour As a husband and father, I am truly excited about the expansion thus far. The new WCH is certainly impressive in its BMO Financial Group Susan Hollace Fowlie David Browne architectural advancement, along with the new medical equipment it houses. I know that my support of surgical BMW Toronto Jack Gehrels Christina Budweth imaging technologies will aid an all-encompassing delivery of services targeting everything from breast cancer and Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Giesecke & Devrient Systems Canada, Inc. Martha J. Burns* migraine headaches, to arthritis, HIV and geriatric care. Through technology, WCH can even provide treatment for Bousfields Inc. Cheryl Giffin Barbara Callbeck* post-partum depression in remote areas. This truly is front line medical care with a global reach. Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Hub International HKMB Limited Graeme Cameron CIBC Catherine M. Kelly Hazel L. Campbell I also find myself thinking about the warmth and non-traditional setting of the new hospital. An abundance of Davis + Henderson, Limited Partnership Mary Susanne Lamont Canadian Tire Financial Sevices windows and natural sunlight that envelops patients in such difficult moments is a small, but important comfort WCH Goldman Sachs Canada Inc. Ann Lawson Cara Operations Limited will provide. Gowlings LDL Corp. Savannah Cardew Margaret Carr-Harris This is the new WCH and it’s why I encourage you to offer your support. With so many worthy causes to champion, Emmanuelle Gattuso Christine Magee Gail MacNaughton Mary Lou Maher Meredith A. Cartwright I think it’s important to be part of a healthcare revolution that is rethinking how research is conducted and how Eric Margolis Maritz Canada Inc. Margaret Catto patients can benefit. Maxims Limited Partnership Miller Thomson, LLP Marlene Cepparo Eva Mayer Yvette Miller-Bortolussi Deborah L. Chang Medavie Blue Cross Novantas Inc. Sylvia D. Chrominska New York Fries Elizabeth M. Ortsen Cineplex Media WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

Margaret E. Cockshutt Louise Kennedy* Janet Sheffield* 11 Fred Conlin Melissa Kennedy Michael G. Sherrard Nancy Conn Jane E. Kinney Signal Hill Equity Partners Inc. Carrie L. Cook Kinross Gold Corporation Patrick Sinnott Tami Cope KJ Harrison & Partners Inc. Katherine Smart “I see the progress Rosella Cornaviera* Korn/Ferry International Stikeman Elliott LLP Credit Suisse Securities (Canada) Inc. Kal Kuronen Barbara Switzer Mildred J. Crowley Lamb Development Corp. Monika Szabo and I’m very V. Ann Davis Greig Lawrie Bill and Bronwen Thomas Shirley Dawe Dyane Legge Ronald Tillotson impressed.” John de Jong Pamela W. Lewis E. Joan Timbrell – Dorothy St. John Kathryn Del Greco Flora Macdonald Walsh Construction Company Canada Agnes B. Di Leonardi Heather MacInnis Elizabeth Walter Domain Designs Janet MacInnis Benita M. Warmbold Vivien Dzau James Macintosh* John Watson Elite Construction Inc. Ian MacKellar Women’s College Hospital Department Susan Elliot Margaret MacLellan of Medicine Jim Estey Ellie Maggio WeirFoulds LLP Sherry I. Evershed MasterCard Canada Joan Westcott* Eileen P. Farrow McCarthy Tétrault LLP Ryan Wiley and Brian Vandervecht Fidelity Investments Canada ULC Sharon McCormick John Wilkes* David and Tamara Finch Heather McKean Robert C. Williams Warren Finlay* Cameron A. Mingay Gordon W. Winter Catherine Foley Lorelie Mitchell* Nancy Wise Jean M. Fraser Carl Mollins Herbert Wisebrod Naomi Fromstein Lucy Monte-Lisi Women’s Executive Network Foundation Nina Gazzola Mary-Martin Morris Anna Yanovsky Linda Glover* Margaret Muir Dov Zevy Barbara Goldring Janet Murdoch Zive Anonymous (3) Adriana Gonzalez Diaz Marjorie Nadeau Jolene Gordon Lucille Narun *indicates monthly donor Helen Graham National Bank Financial Group Gregor Grant* Rena Neufeld Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy Milan Graovac Wendy Nichols and completeness of these lists. Please contact [email protected] regarding any omissions or Guilfoyle Financial Planning Inc. Janet Nixon corrections. H2 Central Marketing & Communications Oatley, Vigmond Personal Injury Lawyers James W. Harbell and Patricia McQuaid Odgers Berndtson Canada Inc. Harlequin Enterprises Limited Ruth Ostrower Beverly Harris Marisa Piattelli Dorothy St. John’s affiliation with Women’s College Hospital began as a favour to a friend. It was 1998 Stephen Harris Linda C. Pincott and WCH was making news for its proposed merger with Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. “A friend Virginia Hatchette Christine Pletch asked if I was interested in marching at the hospital to show our support and keep it going,” recalls the Gillian Hawker E. M. Mae Potton 80-year-old. “I said yes because it meant so much to her.” Doreen G. Hawkinson Dorothy Quann Heidrick & Struggles Alan Redway During the hours she spent walking, Dorothy started to learn more about the hospital she was backing. She liked David K. Hope Ellen Reid* what she heard. In short order, the Scarborough resident signed on as a patient of Dr. Deborah Levitan in WCH’s Sandy and Naomi Horodezky* Ann P. Richards Martha Hoyt Cheryl Robinson Family Practice Health Centre. Linda Iaccino Paula Rochon That same year, she made her first donation to Women’s College Hospital Foundation. By 2002, in recognition of the Industrial Alliance Insurance and Kathleen Ross* Financial Services Inc. Michelle Samson-Doel “excellent service” she receives, Dorothy became a monthly donor. She hasn’t missed a month since. Tiffany Irwin Lorna M. Schoenroth “I see the progress and I’m very impressed. I know the money I donate helps a lot of people.” Colleen Johnson* Kimberley Shannon Ann Johnston Martha Shaw Carl I. Keddy Shaw Management Services Trust 13 Gail Appel credits the incredible women in her life “It always comes back to as her inspiration for joining WCHF’s 100 Women Initiative. “I love the courage of women to go out there

women supporting women.” and do their level best in the world,” says the noted – Gail Appel Canadian philanthropist, social worker and artist. Gail is one of 22 women change leaders who celebrated the collective power of women with a gift of $100,000 or more to Women’s College Hospital. The 100 Women Initiative is a unique opportunity for 100 women to raise $10 million to transform healthcare and continue the conversation about women’s health. Already a WCH donor with her husband Mark Appel, Gail says this latest contribution is her personal gift. She honours her parents, who were dedicated community volunteers in Saskatchewan; her friend and former WCH and WCHF Chair Carol Cowan; and her late mother-in-law Bluma Appel, who founded the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research and was instrumental in helping to break the glass ceiling for women in the corporate boardroom. “In 1979 - 80, I would initially attend meetings with her as another woman to balance the board discussions, and to offer a younger woman’s perspective,” she says. “It was remarkably interesting and very hard to get the status quo changed.” Gail sees the 100 Women Initiative as an opportunity to continue Bluma’s drive for equality. “This is a chance for “At Women’s College Hospital, women to level the playing field by making a meaningful commitment to the next generation of women. We owe it care isn’t reserved just to the next generation of women and men to strengthen women’s healthcare and, by extension, the health of our families.” Gail is particularly interested in WCH’s focus on for the patients.” health prevention, including the discovery of the BRCA cancer – Dr. Sheila Laredo Richard Marcovitz and Dr. Sheila Laredo genes, which can help identify breast and ovarian cancer before they even develop.

Dr. Sheila Laredo was a PhD candidate at WCH before volunteers . . . whatever they want and need to be in life.” “I want to do this for women. It always comes back to joining the staff in 2004 as an endocrinologist and women supporting women.” This all-encompassing commitment to women is what inspired clinical scientist. In the decade since, she has earned the Sheila and Richard to make their first donation to Women’s title of Chief of Staff, while juggling a busy personal College Hospital Foundation in 2008. WCH’s vision of a new The 100 Women Initiative was launched in 2013 to get 100 leading Canadian women talking life that includes husband Richard Marcovitz, a financial model of healthcare that includes community partnerships is about healthcare, while raising $10 million for Women’s College Hospital. The following services tax partner at PwC Canada, and four children, what keeps them giving year after year. extraordinary women continue to inspire others by telling their WCH story and sharing why this two of whom have special needs. project is so important to them: “We’re building a building, but we’re also building a hospital “There aren’t many places that would have created an without walls,” explains Sheila. “Women’s is becoming part Gail R. Appel Nancy MacKellar Vivian Racioppo environment where someone in my situation could have of our larger community in ways that address the gaps in Elisabetta Bigsby Nancy E. Main Linda J. Reed accomplished what I’ve accomplished, given the other healthcare and respect our partners. Being a parent of children Sylvia D. Chrominska Mary Lou Maher Eleanor Thall limitations in my life,” Sheila says. “We’re always talking about Carol A. Cowan The Honourable Margaret Sheila Waengler with chronic needs, I live the need for those partnerships and equity at Women’s College Hospital. No one offered it. It was Lynn Damp N. McCain Anonymous (1) care that isn’t time-limited.” As Chief of Staff, she sees the just there.” Arlene Dickinson Colleen Moorehead benefits of that innovative approach every day. “The same Louise A. Fast Katherine L. Morrison Richard agrees. “Giving my wife these opportunities confirmed things that make our patients happy, make our physicians Shirley Granovsky N. Jane Pepino the hospital is a place that not only focuses on women’s health, happy. It’s such a pleasure to work here.” Elizabeth D. Hamilton Megan Porter but also allows women to be wives, mothers, daughters, In Memory Spirit of Life DONOR REPORT 2013 15 Donors The Spirit of Life Society recognizes and In-kind Donors honours those friends who have thoughtfully Thank you to our Silent Auction and Gift Supporters, who helped make our 2013 events a success. made provision for Women’s College Hospital through a gift in their will or by arranging a Accent Fairchild Group Inc. John Frieda RBC – Zabeen Hirji Annette Addison C. Peter Kilty Revlon Canada gift using life insurance, a trust or registered David Beatty Kumari’s Gillian Riley and Chris Thompson retirement investments. Benefit Cosmetics Ladies Golf Club of Toronto Rosewater Supper Club BMW Toronto Robert Lantos S & H Realty Corporation David Aronoff Body Blitz Christine Lay SAS Canada Betsy Murray Cardinal Golf Club Live Nation Sassafraz Penelope J. Bell and Jack Pasht Chi Spa Louis D. – Central Image Agency Inc. Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain Danielle Berrut Cobble Beach Golf Club Katherine Luba The September Coppinwood Golf Club Nancy MacKellar Brian Sewell Donna Brown Daniel et Daniel Catering Maison Birks Gerald Sheff Lorraine Brown Entertainment One Marci Lipman Country Skydive Toronto Ruth M. Buchanan Dr. Marjorie Swanson (L) and Margaret Chambers at the 2008 Spirit of Life Lunch Joseph Falconeri Mark Anthony Wines Stephanie’s – Stephanie Hill Thomas A. Caster The Fifth Grill and Terrace Eugene McBurney Sultan’s Tent & Café Moroc Jean E. Dryden Marjorie Swanson and Margaret Chambers shared a lifelong Gee Beauty The McBurney Family Foundation Table 17 Lynn From Ian Glen Joyce McLachlan Gillian Talacko commitment to Women’s College Hospital. Sadly, both Cecile Goodman Granite Club Modern Golf Clark Toews passed away in 2013. Their memories live on in their legacies Nancy L. Griffin Hammam Spa Nike Golf Treasury Wine Estates Elizabeth D. Hamilton Mihkel Harilaid Adish Nikovei Anthony Weldon to Women’s College Hospital Foundation. Martin and Vicki Heenan Harvest Wagon Peter Olive Brad White William D. Hughey William T. Holland Opus Restaurant Yes Virginia “I owe a lot to Women’s College,” Dr. Swanson said several years Intercontinental Toronto Centre Hotel Oviinbyrd Helen Kampfmuller Jordan Ison Plum Gift ago of her decision to include a bequest to WCHF in her will. “I had Linda Langero JdJ Jewellery Ltd Ponte Wine & Spirits many interesting times there.” Janet MacInnis John Allan’s Q107 Nancy E. Main Dr. Swanson was 35, with a firm idea of the kind of family medicine Margaret Norrie McCain she wanted to practice, when she graduated from the University Joann and Rodger McLennan John and Lynn Milligan of Toronto and joined the staff of WCH in the 1950s. “I knew Kathleen Mulheron and George Szuszwal everyone,” she says. “The doctors were a fascinating bunch.” E. M. Orsten “We like to support good causes Jocelyn Palm She spent her entire career as a family doctor at WCH, eventually Margery L. Poole serving as Chief of Family and Community Medicine from 1969 Gail Regan and this is a good cause.” to 1972. Those years remained fond memories throughout her Rosita Sanchez – Dana Rennie Marjorie O. Scotland retirement. Dr. Swanson died in November 2013 at age 93, leaving Geoffrey M. Seymour a gift in her will to the Foundation. Jenny Tan Brompton Group first invested in Women’s College Hospital Foundation because Chris Hoffmann, a company Sheila Craig Waengler director and eight-year member of the WCHF Board, introduced them to an interesting Foundation event. They Margaret Chambers was also a woman who carved a bold Wendy Weaver keep on giving because it makes good business sense. path in life. A mathematics graduate who spent 28 years in the John and June Wevers Anonymous (6) “There are so few women-oriented events,” explains Dana Rennie, Senior Marketing Manager of the Toronto-based investment insurance industry, she knew the value of a good investment. She fund manager. “When Women for Women’s was introduced four years ago, we were quite excited. Finally, a good opportunity was a strong supporter of WCH throughout her lifetime and also to engage our women investment advisors.” supported the hospital with a bequest in her will. Since 2006, bequests Brompton has donated more than $40,000 to WCHF since 2008, primarily through special events, including Women for “I like to support organizations where I know the people involved,” to WCHF have totalled Women’s, Grape to Glass, An Evening With and the Golf Classic. “Women’s College Hospital is one of the largest causes we Ms Chambers explained of her many generous gifts prior to her support,” says Rennie. Many of the company’s 20 staff members attend the Foundation’s events alongside Brompton’s clients death in October 2013, just one week shy of her 97th birthday. $13.8 million or and advisors. Some of those guests, in turn, have become valued Foundation donors in their own right. “There’s great support and talent at Women’s College Hospital. I approximately 25% of Says Rennie: “We like to support good causes and this is a good cause.” And not just because WCH is the first and only think we women should support women’s organizations.” the Foundation’s total academic, ambulatory care hospital in Ontario with a focus on the health of women. WCHF is pleased to remember both of these Spirit of Life Society revenue. “Our gifts do more than support women’s health; we’re helping entire families.” members. WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION DONOR REPORT 2013 17 Events Spotlight

Cheers to you! Hitting the links ‘fore’ Women’s On April 11, Women’s College Hospital Foundation welcomed more On June 10, Women’s College Hospital Foundation hosted 120 golfers at than 300 guests to the fourth annual Grape to Glass wine-tasting party the prestigious Coppinwood Golf Club for the sixth annual Women’s College and luxury silent wine auction. Over the past four years, with Presenting Hospital Foundation Golf Classic. Over six years, with sponsor support, the golf sponsor Scotiabank and other sponsors by our side, WCHF has raised classic has raised over $1 million to help change the future of healthcare. more than $400,000 to help change the future of healthcare and the lives of countless women and men who will continue to benefit from our ground-breaking research and care.

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Paint the Halls in support Let’s talk women’s health of WCH On November 20, Women’s College Hospital Foundation hosted more than 600 women and raised over $300,000 towards the redevelopment of the hospital at the Paint the Halls was a one-of-a-kind celebration in support of women’s third annual Women for Women’s lunch. Moderated by health and medical expert health and a fond farewell to the original Grenville Street hospital! Dr. Marla Shapiro, the lunch featured a panel discussion with WCH breast cancer More than 1,000 guests watched as 100 artists with Art Battle Canada researcher Dr. Steven Narod; Anne Parker, one of the first women to undergo transformed the empty hospital walls into the largest community art genetic testing for breast cancer; and journalist and breast cancer survivor Libby exhibition in the city. The May 30 showcase also featured collaborations Znaimer. Special thanks to three-time presenting sponsor KPMG and event co- with WCH scientists to showcase the crossroads of medicine and art. chairs Colleen Moorehead and Mary-Martin Morris.

Thanks to Sponsors: Thanks to Sponsors: OUR WHO ARE OUR DONORS? FINANCIAL WCHF Board of Directors 2013-2014 Joanne Mealia, Chair Foundations Tonie Chaltas Paul Damp FINANCIAL 17% Individuals HIGHLIGHTS V. Ann Davis 49% Arlene Dickinson Susan Doniz† Stephen Dowd HIGHLIGHTS Marilyn Emery, President & CEO, WCH † Jane Gavan Corporations Christopher S.L. Hoffmann* Jane E. Kinney† 34% Christopher Knight 2013 Sheila Laredo† Blair Levinsky Nancy MacKellar Mary Lou Maher, Chair, WCH Patricia McGee Colleen Moorehead WHERE DO OUR DONORS GRANTS TO THE HOSPITAL Marisa Piattelli DIRECT THEIR DOLLARS? Maryam Sanati John Semple* Marla Shapiro† Ryan Wiley* Sally Wright* Restricted 63% *Board Members completing their term in 2014 Research † Oncoming Board Members for 2014 Capital Projects 55% WCHF Advisory Council and Education Ed Clark, Group President & CEO, TD Bank Group and Honourary Chair, WCHF Carol A. Cowan, Chair Endowed 45% The Hon. Carolyn Bennett It has been a privilege to serve Women’s College Hospital. It has allowed The Hon. 18% me to participate in an innovative movement that enhances the patient The Hon. Margaret McCain Unrestricted experience, improves outcomes and reduces the financial strains placed The Hon. Senator Nancy Ruth on our healthcare system. In particular, the opportunity to work alongside The Hon. George Smitherman Darleen Bogart 19% people who are making the hospital of the future, a reality, has been Pat Campbell inspiring. Sylvia Chrominska Many know my initial decision to get involved was personal. Women deserve Louise Fast Christopher S.L. Hoffmann at least one hospital – in a city the size of Toronto – that recognizes gender HIGHLIGHTS OF OPERATIONS AND FUND BALANCES Maureen Kempston Darkes differences. For me, Women’s College is the best choice. I have since learned how Ann Kerwin For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2014 its expertise extends well beyond the needs of women. An investment in this Mary Susanne Lamont 2014 2013 Janet MacInnis Revenue $ $ institution clearly delivers a huge return to society. Wanda O’Hagan Donations and Fundraising 6,657,319 13,164,351 I am truly excited about the Hospital of the Future – and the future of our hospital Jocelyn Palm Net Investment Income 6,429,203 3,427,702 largely because of the supporters it attracts. Your generosity is only exceeded by Susan Perren Total Revenue 13,086,522 16,592,053 your passion to fulfill the mission of this incredible institution. Len Racioppo Gail Regan Grants and Activities We can be rightfully proud of our achievements. But we cannot let up. Let’s Jim Ruderman Fundraising and Administration 4,181,945 4,598,195 continue to reach higher and go further than we currently think is possible. Kimberley Shannon Grants 2,356,281 13,130,404 Elaine Todres Change in Fund Balances 6,548,296 (1,136,546) Each and every donation is helping to create the future we want and need. Beverly Topping Because, at the end of the day, your support helps sustain many of the Canadian Fund Balances at Year End values that underpin our healthcare system and make us the envy of the world. Unrestricted Funds 1,771,997 486,981 Restricted Funds 52,678,837 47,415,556 Let’s build on our success, and keep the momentum going. Total Funds 54,450,834 47,902,537

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