MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2019—2020

SAINTS RESPOND LIVING AND LEARNING IN A COVID-19 WORLD

PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2019-2020 On Oct. 11, 2019, I was presenting the results of Maryville University’s strategic plan and our digital transformation strategy to our board of trustees. I reported that we were averaging 10% to 14% growth per year and that we had grown to well over 10,000 students with a robust and comprehensive set of online programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. We were on track for a

12th consecutive year of multimillion- dollar surpluses and that along with our major partnerships with

Salesforce, Apple and Pearson, we were well ahead of achieving our strategic goals. One of our many perceptive board members asked,

“What out there can stop us from achieving our goals?” “An act of God.” “Never did I dream that I should have been envisioning a global pandemic.”

MARK LOMBARDI, PHD Letter from PRESIDENT LOMBARDI

Dear Friends,

I think I speak for everyone when I say, “is Please read the remarkable stories within this 2020 over yet?” Here we are in the midst of a report. Celebrate the achievements and honor global pandemic reshaping the very fabric of the sacrifice and commitment of so many our lives while America grapples with the vital Maryville heroes who represent a society of issues of racial and social justice. And all of heroes who continue the hard work of serving this is happening against the backdrop of a an American population at risk. polarizing presidential campaign. We are We are not through the “COVID tunnel” yet. We truly at a crossroads. have many difficult months ahead, but Maryville When I reflect on the 2019-2020 academic is thriving and will lead higher education as we year, I am struck by two dominant and amazing emerge, stronger, more resourceful and with the trends. First are the amazing stories of service, iron resolve to provide access and opportunity commitment and passion of Maryville alums, to a top-quality education for all. students, faculty and staff who working in the health care industry and other first responding Be safe and thank you for all of your support. professions. These incredible people have modeled high energy, service to one another 3 Tyler Hankins and profound sacrifice. I salute all the Maryville people profiled here and all of you for such 5 LaDonna Whitten awe-inspiring work. MARK LOMBARDI, PHD

Second, the incredible Maryville faculty and President staff pivoted, adapted and delivered a high 7 Michaela Mitchell quality educational and student experience that sustained and accelerated our momentum 9 Adenike “Nikki” Adegboye as the model for the New University of the 21st Century. Whether it was our double-digit enrollment growth, expansion of academic 11 Year In Review 2019-2020 programs, solidifying our role as the national leader in robust online education or providing an outstanding array of student services under 17 Letter from Board of Trustees difficult circumstances, the Maryville community stepped up, created, ideated and thrived and 19 Donors I could not be prouder of each and every one of them. 37 Numbers at a Glance

Yasmine Gholami, ‘20, carries out the time-old tradition of ringing the Maryville bell to signal the end of the academic year. Gholami served as president of Maryville Student Government for the 2019-2020 school year. 1 Nursing Student “I felt like it was my duty to do TYLER HANKINS something that could potentially help hundreds of people...... It would have been a disservice not to volunteer.”

Hankins’s interest in the intensive care unit started during a clinical rotation. The fast-paced environment drew him Navy reservist Tyler Hankins served on the USNS Mercy, the 1,000-person ship that docked in and provided a solid in the Port of Los Angeles in support of the nation’s COVID-19 response efforts. foundation for his time on the USNS Mercy.

The USNS Mercy sailed into the Port with COVID patients in the ICU, and I Ultimately, LA-area hospitals only sent of Los Angeles on March 27, as local already had the military experience. 77 patients to the ship over six weeks. health authorities prepared for a surge I also had the mindset of wanting to During that time, the team completed a of coronavirus cases that could have help. It would have been a disservice wide range of medical procedures from overwhelmed area hospitals. The not to volunteer.” orthopedic surgeries to interventional 1,000-person ship had the mission radiology and skin grafting. While they Most of the USNS Mercy crew had of treating non-COVID-19 patients to did not treat COVID-19 patients, many never worked together prior to alleviate the potential burden on the of the patients experienced similar embarking the ship. They spent the region’s facilities. symptoms and required ventilators and first few days getting acquainted while other critical care support. Aboard the ship was Navy Reserve preparing supplies. The crew did hospital corpsman Tyler Hankins, not know if they would be caring for “I learned what it means to be a leader who works as an intensive care unit 10 patients or 1,000 patients. Hankins and how to put the best people in nurse in the Kansas City area while kept the Navy’s unofficial motto the best positions to benefit the also completing Maryville Online’s “Semper Gumby” close to heart, team,” Hankins said. “I also grew more Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse reminding him to stay “always flexible.” confident in my skills. On the ship, I had Practitioner program. Hankins had to be decisive about was I was doing When the patients did start arriving, volunteered for the USNS Mercy role because of the limited timetable we Hankins assisted physicians and one week prior, receiving his orders were working with. I couldn’t second nurses in administering medications the following day. He had less than guess my actions. In stressful situations, and conducting physical exams. But 24 hours to pack up his bags and say I relied on my team around me and knowing his ICU expertise, Hankins’ goodbye to his family, including his learned that I am capable of doing officers leaned on him to mentor 6-year-old son. hard things.” younger corpsmen and help train “I felt like it was my duty to do newer officers who hadn’t yet finished something that could potentially help their ICU rotations before their USNS hundreds of people,” Hankins said. Mercy assignments. “I already had experience working

3 4 Professor of Nursing

LADONNA WHITTEN, RN, PHD

Faculty from Maryville’s Catherine McAuley School of Nursing like LaDonna Whitten, RN, PhD, professor of nursing, prepared students to fight on the front lines against COVID-19 as nurses.

As the first COVID-19 patients started vulnerable population during my class. expanded activities like case studies showing up in St. Louis emergency I do a lot of storytelling about my and concept maps to assess students’ rooms, Maryville announced that all patients and the trends I see.” clinical skills. She met with students on-campus classes would transition one-on-one, like a clinical preceptor, to Recently, this storytelling has touched to a virtual learning format. Many allow them to reflect on their studies on Whitten’s own experiences students in the Catherine McAuley and ask questions. working with a community affected School of Nursing, who serve as health disproportionately by the pandemic. “I reminded students that some things care workers in hospitals and nursing Long-standing systemic health and they are going to encounter aren’t homes, began facing a frightening social inequities have put many people learned from a textbook,” Whitten new normal. The following months from racial and ethnic minority groups said. “I want to ensure students know would be filled with working extra- at increased risk of getting sick and how to treat patients from all walks of long shifts providing care for those dying from COVID-19. Data from the life without being judgmental. Some suffering from COVID-19, while Centers for Disease Control shows that patients are not literate or lack financial juggling school and family. Black and Latino people are especially resources. It’s up to us as health care These students were prepared to being harmed by the virus at higher workers to ensure they have access to pivot during the pandemic because rates across the country, and across all the best care possible, even after the of lessons learned from faculty like age groups. pandemic ends.” LaDonna Whitten, RN, PhD, professor Whitten invites her students to share of nursing. Whitten has worked as their stories, too, including their an emergency department nurse experiences working on the front at Touchette Regional Hospital for lines. “That’s when they light up the 23 years. The facility is the closest most,” she said. “Many students shared hospital for residents in East St. Louis, how they were asked to take on extra “Many nursing students shared how IL, an underserved community where responsibility at work amidst the many suffer from chronic illnesses, pandemic. It’s fantastic to hear they they were asked to take on extra responsibility at work substance abuse and high rates of were able to step up because of their violent crime. amidst the pandemic. It’s fantastic to hear they were able Maryville education.” “I’ve treated many patients from low- Whitten also helped students manage income households who come to the to step up because of their Maryville education.” their coursework during the transition emergency department because they Whitten received the 2020 President’s Award for to virtual learning. In lieu of in-person have no other place to go,” Whitten Strategic Leadership in Diversity and Inclusion. clinical rotations, Whitten integrated said. “Many Maryville students first She serves on several university committees online virtual simulations and learn about how to work with this promoting diversity.

5 6 Nursing Student “...It was surreal, and we MICHAELA MITCHELL realized that this virus was not normal...”

Furloughed from her nursing job, Michaela Mitchell traveled to the world’s coronavirus epicenter, New York City, to treat COVID-19 patients in a short-staffed, under-resourced intensive care unit.

On March 18, when Oregon Gov. Mitchell applied to several staffing were so many critically ill patients and Kate Brown issued a ban on elective agencies hiring temporary nurses people were dying at such a high rate. procedures to maintain resources and was accepted with one caveat: There weren’t enough health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, she had to be ready to travel within providers in the hospital to take care Michaela Mitchell was furloughed from 48 hours. After serving 10 years in the of them.” her job as a perioperative and pain U.S. Army, Mitchell was no stranger to The team also experienced a shortage procedure nurse. deployment. But it was still difficult to of personal protective equipment. leave behind her husband, 8-year-old From home, she watched as New York Donning and doffing her gown, plastic son and 18-month-old daughter. City became the world’s coronavirus face shield, paper scrubs and other epicenter. Officials were taking urgent Mitchell arrived in New York City items became a familiar ritual. At the steps to stem the outbreak including on April 1 and was assigned to the end of each shift, she carefully stored Mitchell spent six weeks in New York City. While she asking for help with staffing and intensive care unit at North Central her N-95 mask in a brown paper bag supplies for intensive care units Bronx Hospital. She was greeted by a to reuse the next day. was away from her family on Easter and Mother’s Day, that were about to receive a surge skeleton crew. Nurses were managing she spent National Nurses Week with fellow health Despite the challenges, Mitchell of patients. up to four patients with severe care heroes. described her assignment as “the symptoms of COVID-19 at a time. Most “It didn’t feel good to sit at home experience of a lifetime” and was patients required ventilator support. and do nothing,” Mitchell said. “So, I inspired by the health care workers The staff had to determine which thought I might as well be in New York she served alongside during the crisis. patients would receive lifesaving care doing something. I might not be an “A lot of us have the same story in our and which ones would not. ICU nurse, but I’m still a nurse.” Mitchell hearts,” she said. “I’m only one of many holds her bachelor’s degree in nursing “One night, we had 11 patients go into who did whatever I could to help. and is earning her advanced degree cardiopulmonary arrest and require When so many people are lost and through Maryville Online’s accelerated immediate resuscitative efforts — and scared of what tomorrow looks like, I Doctor of Nursing Practice program. 10 of those patients died,” Mitchell feel lucky to serve in a job I love. I am said. “It was surreal, and we realized so proud to be a nurse.” that this virus was not normal. There

7 8 Evening and Weekend Student

ADENIKE “NIKKI” ADEGBOYE

“I didn’t think twice To keep the ER from being overwhelmed, Adenike “Nikki” about doing whatever Adegboye helped assess patients who thought they might have COVID-19 in special outdoor triage tents. was needed.”

In March, as the number of known were nervous because COVID-19 Though the coronavirus pandemic has coronavirus cases increased in the was so new to us, but I was excited to caused an unprecedented challenge St. Louis area, Mercy Hospital St. Louis help. I didn’t think twice about doing for health care systems worldwide, opened an outdoor triage space near whatever was needed.” Adegboye acknowledges that the the main emergency room entrance pandemic also has provided the Adegboye has decades of experience to immediately provide help for opportunity for health care workers, in the health care field and is currently those who thought they might like her, to learn and grow. earning her bachelor’s degree in have COVID-19. nursing through Maryville’s Evening “I would never have had the Adenike “Nikki” Adegboye was part and Weekend Program. After opportunity to work so closely of the team that quickly assessed graduation, she plans to work as with patients if it weren’t for the these patients and routed them inside a critical care nurse and hopes to coronavirus,” she said. “My end goal the hospital via a special entrance if secure a position in the ER. was always: how could I make a better they were ill. The team ensured any experience for the patient? I know how “I always knew I wanted to be in the COVID-19 cases were screened before I would have felt if I was sick with the medical field,” she said. “As a teenager, they went inside the hospital and virus, and it gave me satisfaction to be I volunteered as a candy striper and potentially infected other people. there for someone when they needed remember how many nurses left it the most.” Because of the sudden influx of significant impressions on patients patients, physicians from other and their families. I want to make a specialties were needed to help difference in a sick person’s life, just staff the triage tents alongside ER as they did.” physicians. Adegboye used her physician support expertise to ensure all providers working the tents were using the hospital’s electronic health records system correctly.

But most days, it was all hands on deck for the team to assess the high number of patients, and Adegboye stepped up to meet the need. “I would help take vital signs and if patients were Adegboye and her family (pictured with her mother anxious, I would talk to them and help and father) are originally from Nigeria. They moved calm them down,” she said. “I also to St. Louis in 1982 but still travel to Nigeria to visit helped clean everything in between extended family. patients. I know some of my co-workers

9 10 DIVERSITY HONORS: In honor of its profound commitment to diversity and inclusion, Maryville is recognized by CoachDiversity Year In Review Institute and INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. Students 2019-2020 of color represent 25 percent of the total student population, and that number has doubled since 2008. The number of diverse faculty and staff tripled over the same time period.

DIGITAL DIPLOMAS: Maryville becomes one of the 10,000 first universities in the country to issue student-owned digital credentials as part of a Blockchain initiative. Through blockchain technology, students receive a verifiable, tamper- proof version of their diploma that can be shared instantly with potential employers, other schools and anybody else BREAKING RECORDS: Between record growth among the student designates. traditional students and voluminous growth of online degree DIGITAL COURSE programs, Maryville’s student population surpasses 10,000 for the MATERIALS: Maryville begins first time in history. offering 100 percent of all available course materials online. Maryville’s exclusive online material provider is RedShelf. These digital materials are packed with powerful study tools and allow students to access what they need through a variety of mobile devices saving money and facilitating learning.

HOCKEY CENTER: The Maryville University Hockey Center opens in partnership with the Chesterfield Hockey Association. The 84,000-square-foot facility features two NHL-sized rinks, seating for approximately 2,000 spectators, a second-floor viewing platform, locker rooms and team meeting rooms and offices. LET’S PLAY BALL: The state-of-the-art Maryville University LOUIE’S REOPENS: Louie’s in the Donius University Center Athletic Complex opens to great reviews. The Athletic Complex reopens after a major renovation, expansion and a new menu. houses a competition lacrosse field, a women’s softball stadium Louie’s new menu offers specialty burgers, fries, unique sides and tennis courts for the men’s and women’s squads. It also and shakes. The new Louie’s also includes extended hours with a includes athletic offices, storage and locker rooms for those special late-night menu available after 8 p.m. sports and a concession area for fans.

11 12 Year In Review 2019-2020

CORTEX BOUND: Maryville announces a new Fusion Center located inside Cortex’s 4220 building that will be used to engage the St. Louis startup community on cybersecurity topics and create a pipeline of talent. Maryville’s new Cortex MOCHA TEA: Maryville’s Mocha Tea organization space is part of the “Protect and Connect” program with receives the 2020 Inspiring Affinity Group Award funding support provided through a three-year, $435,000 from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. The Mocha grant from the PNC Foundation. Tea organization provides support and programming for women of color through events including book clubs, lunch ‘n learns and mental health talks on topics including coping with stress.

ESPORTS TROPHIES: Maryville University’s League of Legends and Overwatch Esports Teams both capture the 2019 Harrisburg University Esports (HUE) Invitational title. HISTORIC START FOR SOCCER SEASON: The 2019- The HUE Invitational is one of the largest collegiate esports 2020 season begins with a historic start for the Maryville events in the U.S. with 64 teams from 30 schools competing. soccer program. With a combined 10-0-0 record, Maryville is the only school in the NCAA (Division I, Division II and Division III) that has a pair of undefeated and untied soccer programs. The good news is shared by the NCAA and goes viral on social media.

BLUES GAMING: In partnership with Maryville University’s Rawlings Sport Management Program, the St. Louis Blues establish Blues Gaming, a new esports division. Additionally, Maryville WOMEN ARE THE FORCE: The inaugural Force creates the Gateway Esports Leadership Series launches. As part of the series, attendees Association, designed NCAA COMMITTEE CHAIR: President Mark Lombardi, hear inspiring messages from a dynamic group of women to support and promote PhD, becomes chair of the NCAA Board of Governors leaders discussing career decisions, risk-taking and lessons members’ esports leagues Committee to Promote Cultural Diversity and Equity. The in mentorship. All events include a networking breakfast in the Midwest region. group reviews and endorses recommendations regarding and a panel moderated by Tammie Holland, public relations diversity and inclusion matters that impact the Association. executive and radio veteran.

MAJOR GIFT: In honor of an inspiring couple, and with appreciation for their generosity, Maryville University dedicates the Anna M. And Whitney R. Harris Conference Room, located in MARYVILLE BLEEDS BLUE: Maryville salutes its key Gander Hall. Anna and Whitney corporate partner, the St. Louis Blues! After 52 years, the Harris exemplify the power of Blues capture the Stanley Cup. The Big Red M is visible public service and philanthropy to throughout the Enterprise Center during the Stanley inspire, motivate and drive change. Cup finals, including on the ice during startup lineup presentations. Additionally, Maryville sponsors KSDK’s coverage of the Blues victory parade to celebrate our winning team.

13 14 Year In Review 2019-2020 VIRTUAL LEARNING By The Numbers

46 Days of remote digital learning

9,267 VIRTUAL LEARNING: Out of an abundance of caution Students learning and to minimize academic disruption amidst the coronavirus pandemic, Maryville announces that all on-campus classes STUDENT SUPPORT GOES VIRTUAL: Maryville’s will finish the spring semester in a virtual format. The week of Division of Student Success expands it student support spring break is used to transition courses. Maryville is the first services so students can access all resources virtually — just 903 local institution to suspend on-campus classes. as if they were on campus — as the coronavirus pandemic Professors and other instructors continues to develop. Though the transition to virtual learning was unexpected, the team pivots quickly to help students adapt to their new virtual learning environments. 1,793 Courses in Canvas

$1M GIFT DOUBLES ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP: President Mark Lombardi, PhD, 20,282 contributes $500,000 to the Zoom meetings Martin T. Lombardi Endowed Scholarship, increasing the scholarship fund he created in #MARYVILLEGRAD20: Maryville launches the Show Us How You 2014 to $1 million. Currently Celebrate #MaryvilleGrad20 social media challenge. The challenge fosters 209,839 over a dozen “Lombardi a sense of connection and community as graduates share how they are Participants Scholars” have benefitted. celebrating this momentous occasion while maintaining social distancing. This commitment comes as an Submissions include drive-thru celebrations, unique mortarboard designs increasing number of college and senior portraits featuring the Big Red M. students face tougher economic 8,231,299 circumstances due to the Meeting minutes coronavirus pandemic. (15.5 calendar years of time spent in Zoom)

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CONGRATULATIONS 2020 GRADUATES: Since 18,584 Maryville is not able to celebrate its 2020 graduates in Inbound phone calls for person because of the coronavirus pandemic, the University 999 hours, 45 minutes, EMERGENCY SUPPORT: shares special messages from St. Louis leaders like Fox 59 seconds To support Maryville students Sports broadcaster Joe Buck; singer/songwriter Brian serving as first responders Owens; St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith; throughout the coronavirus three-time Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee; pandemic, the University establishes Olympic gold medalist legends Nadia Elena Comăneci and 2,592 the Health Care Heroes Scholarship Fund. Bart Conner; St. Louis Blues Hall of Famer Bernie Federko; Students in the graduating The scholarship fund helps alleviate students’ and fashion model Karlie Kloss. class of 2020 financial burdens as a thank-you for providing selfless care for those suffering from COVID-19.

15 16 Letter from EDWARD RYAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Dear Friends, CHAIR TRUSTEES EMERITI

Edward F. Ryan Rosemary Bearss, RSCJ After 12 years as a member of the Maryville Fund was created to help bridge some of Ann Caire, RSCJ, ‘57 University Board of Trustees, I am honored those gaps, enabling students to continue VICE CHAIR to greet you for the first time as board chair. their education, uninterrupted. Christopher M. Chadwick, ’99 Marguerite (Cookie) Kaulakis Potter-Feinberg, ´71 The 2019–2020 academic year was unique Our generous alumni and friends Keith M. Alper Mary Patricia Rives, RSCJ in many ways, but I am pleased to report that immediately stepped up to support Gloria G. Bahn, ‘80 Maryville successfully navigated the changes both these initiatives. Of particular note, made necessary because of COVID-19. We 106 members of the graduating Class of Jean M. Bartunek, RSCJ, ‘66 have continued to flourish as a community 2020, itself so impacted by the pandemic, Stuart L. Block of learners and educators. dedicated their Class Gift contributions to Thomas M. Boudreau, ’73 help current students in need. Robert W. Cockerham Key among our successes in the past year, William A. Donius our fall enrollment reached a significant COVID-19 also impacted underprivileged Norman L. Eaker milestone, with more than 10,000 students elementary and secondary school students from 50 states and 58 countries. When the in our community, who are particularly at Richard C. Goldman pandemic emerged in Spring 2020, we risk educationally. In response, Maryville’s Paula S. Gruner, RSCJ transitioned quickly and smoothly to virtual Center for Access and Achievement, which Dennis L. Hummel classes, coupled with a remote workforce. partners with high-need school districts and Dr. Mark Lombardi nonprofits in our region, adapted a virtual Ann Cuiellette Marr As with all challenges, Maryville was able format (both online and on TV) to provide Patricia L. McCaskill, ’70 to learn from the experience and use it to free access to STEM education, and close further transform the way we support our Lucie Nordmann, RSCJ, ‘68 learning gaps for students whose schools students, especially those facing greater Gary R. Olson had transitioned to distance learning in the challenges to access. Two new fundraising spring. These efforts were funded by grants Carlotta Sansone, ‘80 priorities arose to help those students most from Boeing, Emerson and the Dana Brown Richard Sems immediately affected by the pandemic. Charitable Trust. Thad Simons, Jr. C. Sheridan Smith, RSCJ The Health Care Heroes Scholarship Fund With solid leadership and a nimble, adaptive James M. Stolze Along with our great pride in students business model, we continue to maintain Margaret E. Strom, RSCJ, ‘69 from Maryville’s Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker strong and steady retention numbers for College of Health Professions — who were returning students. We are committed to Anthony Thompson serving on the front lines as nurses and providing a safe learning environment that Mary E. Walker therapists — was an awareness of their draws upon the University’s strengths to James Whalen growing financial need. The Health Care inspire and transform, while providing equal Heroes Scholarship Fund was created access and opportunity for all. Your support to relieve financial stress so these students has never before been more vital or more could better focus on their work and urgent, and we thank you for all you do. their studies. Sincerely, The Student Emergency Fund Students throughout the Maryville com­ munity could never have anticipated the sudden and varied financial losses caused EDWARD F. RYAN by the pandemic. The Student Emergency Chair

17 18 NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

The National Leadership Council (NLC) is comprised of dedicated alumni and friends of Maryville University who assist in the fulfillment of its mission through a variety of ways: by providing expertise and counsel, by serving as ambassadors to a diverse and global community and by supporting strategic fundraising initiatives. Maryville is grateful to the NLC members who give so generously of their time and resources to help the University continue as a leading force in the revolution of higher education.

CO-CHAIRS MEMBERS John Lewington Derek Kueker* Mary Agan* Mary Longrais* Barbara Lewington Jim Andrews* Rosalyn Manahan* Miranda Avant-Elliott* Bob Mills Marge Aylward* Sheri Mistretta EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Esra Baker* Stacey Morse* Gregg Cole* Kay Barrett* Bette Mueller* Greg Dannegger* Kelly Baumer* Nicholas Profancik* Betty Hayward* Gregory Belger Beth Quick-Andrews* Robert Tucker* Ann Boyce* Susan Ramming* Christine BredenKoetter* Jean Raybuck* Anne Cochran* Helen Riechmann* John Cochran* Tim Rozar* Kathryn Cox* Joan Luttig Schoor Mary Ellen Cremins* Robert E. Schoor Ann Dames* Darin Sorrell* Jeremiah Dellas Tony Spielberg* Karlla Dozier Colleen Starkloff Malia Dunbar* Moira Steuterman* Nicole Evans* Abbigail Strother* Barbara Finbloom* Peggy Walter Symes Geralyn Frandsen* Sandra Thal* Theresa Galakatos* Patricia Thompson* Eleanor Gershien* Addie Tomber* Mary Elizabeth Grimes Chris Turner* Chuck Gulas* Kate Turner* Anna Harris Mary VanDersarl* Mary Jermak* Douglas Weber Robin Kaiser* Roberta Rassieur Williams Melissa Karas* Francine Templeman Wimsatt* Paul Kravitz Justin Zimmerman* Kathleen Kroupa* Betty Kutilek+ Ron Landolt* *ALUMNI +DECEASED Craig Larson Sue Larson Melissa Lenz* Francine Leritz*

19 20 THE 1872 SOCIETY

Commemorating the year of Maryville’s founding, the 1872 Society of Maryville University recognizes individuals and organizations who have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to Maryville through their lifetime giving.

$1 MILLION OR MORE Mary Ann and Jim Switzer Stacy and Robert Cockerham Anheuser-Busch InBev Foundation Phyllis Tirmenstein Mary and Timothy Conlon Anonymous* (2) Evelyn* and William+ Yuan Barbara*+ and James Cooney Anonymous Jake and Andrew Craig Bayer Fund The Danforth Foundation $250,000–$499,999 Tom Boudreau* Deanna Daughhetee AT&T Inc. Lauralea and Norman L. Eaker Deloitte & Touche Bank of America Edward Jones Estate of Mildred S. Dennis* Carol* and Peter+ Benoist Fresh Ideas Management, LLC Energizer Holdings, Inc. Boeing-McDonnell Foundation Dr. Mark Lombardi ExxonMobil Foundation William A. Donius The J.E. and L.E. Mabee Mary Faust*+ Emerson Foundation, Inc. Mary Ellen Finch Emerson Charitable Trust Helen Riechmann* Cequel III The Kranzberg Family Foundation Wachovia Securities Cheryl and Dick McKinley Margaret* and Michael Galbraith Fidelity Investments Charitable Fund Sally and Joseph Rupp Robin and Christopher* Chadwick Kwame Building Group Suzanne Desloge Weiss* Mercy Health Goldman, Sachs & Co. William Haren+ Sachs Fund CMC Corporation Kwame Foundation and Charles Weiss Colleges Fund, Inc. Elizabeth L. Green Anna and Whitney+ Harris Carlotta* and Joseph+ Sansone Cockerham & Associates LLC Estate of Lillian M. Link* Wells Fargo Commercial PNC Charitable Foundation Heartland Coca-Cola Estate of Madeleine Schmitt Commerce Bancshares Foundation Robert Lococo Distribution Finance Marguerite (Cookie) Kaulakis Potter- Estate of Catherine Quinn Bottling Company Schwab Charitable Fund Cushman & Wakefield Marsha and Keith Lovin Matilda Baker Wilbur*+ Feinberg* and T.R. Potter, Jr.+ Gummersbach* The Kresge Foundation Mary and John+ Short Delmar Gardens Enterprises May Dept. Stores Co. Foundation Zickel Flooring Rawlings Sporting Goods Estate of Jane Freund Harris Estate of Jo Brinckwirth Medart* St. Louis Men’s Group Estate of Fay Dickinson The Morton J. May Foundation Company Inc. The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Estate of Betty Pfaff* Against Cancer The Caleb C. and Julia W. Peggy Padberg McGarry* Robert E. Schoor and Joan Anne and Ron Henges $25,000–$49,999 Stephanie+ and Howard Stanley Dula Foundation John Meiburger+ Eleanor Lawler Pillsbury*+ Family Foundation Luttig Schoor Argent Financial Group Laura and Ed Ryan Strake Foundation Randie and James* Eberlin Estate of Alice J. Miller Marge and Charles J. IBM International Foundation Norman J. Stupp Foundation– Nance Frost Missouri Arts Council AT&T Network Systems The Saigh Foundation Dorothy+ and Jim+ Jacobsen Schott Foundation ATHLETICO Physical Therapy Salesforce.org Commerce Bank, Trustee Corie and Louis Fusz Mary Elizabeth Costigan Moloney*+ Estate of John E. Simon Arnold Kaulakis+ Kim and Tony Thompson Lou Fusz Automotive Network, Inc. Elizabeth Jones Mudd*+ Janet+ and Mark Bates St. Louis Community Foundation Kellwood Foundation Mary E. Walker Marie Griesedieck Benignus*+ Teagle Foundation U.S. Bank Clifford W. Gaylord Foundation Northwestern Mutual Myrtle E.+ and Earl E.+ Walker Pat Konert*+ U.S. Department of Education Katja Georgieff Rosemary O’Neil*+ Martha and Gilbert Bickel Whitaker Foundation LANDCO Construction The Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Marie and Stuart Block William T. Kemper Foundation– U.S. Department of Energy Sherri and Rick Goldman Marjorie* and Claudius Pritchard Childhood Language Disorders Karen* and Ron* Landolt University of Foundation Grimco Inc. Pulaski Bank Laura+ and John+ Blumenfeld Commerce Bank Trustee Barbara and John Lewington Mary* and Jules VanDersarl Lelia*+ and Paul+ Guignon, Jr. Kathe and Edgar Rasch Lucyann and Allen Boston Daylene G.* and Gary R. John Vatterott H & H Advisors Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. Melissa and Stephen* Brown $500,000–$999,999 Lichtenwalter $100,000–$249,999 Gloria and John+ Weber Nancy Bascom Hamilton* Estate of Janet Widmer Rothschild* Rachel and Michael* Brown Anonymous* (2) The Light Foundation Academy of Applied Estate of David Williams and Edward Hamilton Sara Lee Bakery Burlington Northern Foundation Anonymous Lindbergh-Warson Properties, Inc. Estate of Leonore C. Aid* Margaret* and Bob Zwart Estate of Grace Haren* Maie Schlafly*+ Janice* and Jeffrey Burnett Gloria Hoffman Bahn* Caroline+ and Phil Loughlin Ameren Charitable Trust Diane*+ and Larry Hays Stephanie and Mark* Schnuck August A. Busch, Jr.+ The Boeing Company Mallinckrodt, Inc. American Direct Marketing Anne (Fritzi) Nurre Heidt*+ Scottish Rite Foundation of Cavallo Bus Lines, Inc. Connie*+ and Walter+ Donius Patty* and Greg McCaskill $50,000–$99,999 Resources LLC Colleen Hennessy* and Missouri, Inc. Pat Kelley Cavin+ Express Scripts Inc. Janet McMahon*+ Anheuser-Busch InBev Estate of Mary Louise Adams* Joseph Munshaw Mary Ethel*+ and Jerry Siefken Centene Corporation General Motors Corporation MetLife Anonymous (2) Anonymous*+ Hewlett-Packard Company Betty and Thad Simons Anne and Christopher Chivetta Estate of Ursula Moloney Kelly* Betty von Brecht Mitchell*+ AT&T Foundation Anonymous (4) Foundation Sodexho Marriott Carolyn Cobb Estate of Irma Sue Macy Moneta Shellie and Tee Baur Donna* and Pat* Apel Juanita Hinshaw and Ted Harrison St. Louis Regional Arts Commission The Coleman Foundation, Inc. MilliporeSigma Murphy Company Estate of Jane Bierdeman-Fike* AT&T Missouri Home Health Care Foundation Paola and Kirk Stange Commerce Bank–Town and Country Missouri Foundation for Health Estate of Regina Newman The Dana Brown Charitable Trust, Louis D. Beaumont Foundation Interco Charitable Trust Foundation Stange Law Firm, PC Estate of Ruth Corrigan* Margaret Mullally Mudd*+ Novus International, Inc. U.S. Bank Trustee Vivian and Bob+ Berra ITT Financial Services Julie*+ and Jack Stein Mary Elizabeth O’Neal Cramer*+ Helen+ and Bill+ Penton Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company George Warren Brown Foundation Dorothy*+ and John Brennan Jefferson Foundation Sterling Bank Creative Lodging Solutions, LLC Jean Raybuck* of St. Louis Caleres Cares Charitable Trust Margaret and Alan Bristol Jet’s Pizza Steward Family Foundation Robin and Greg* Dannegger Cmdr. Margaret Rose Ruppert Cindy and Darryl Pope Cisneros Design Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Donald Kaufman+ Union Pacific Corporation Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Carr Lane Manufacturing Company Rose Marie Koerner* Mary and Joseph Vogl Suzanne DeBlaze*+

21 22 Vincent DeBlaze Des Lee Foundation Barbara Valdes* PHILIPPINE DUCHESNE SOCIETY Kathleen McAuliffe Desloge*+ Francine* and Joseph Leritz Vanguard Charitable Mary Rose* and George+ Desloge Peggy Liggett* Endowment Program In 1818, Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne founded the first school for girls west of the Mississippi in Katherine D’Esposito* Lodging Hospitality Management Dennis Wachtel Yvette and John Dubinsky Kathleen* and John MacDonough Carol and George Herbert+ St. Charles, Missouri. The Philippine Duchesne Society is named in her memory, and recognizes donors Duke Realty Corporation Maritz, Inc. Walker, III who have contributed $1,000 or more within a given fiscal year. Donors who work for matching gift Eastman Chemical Company MasterCard International, Inc. The George Herbert companies also are recognized as Duchesne Society members when matching corporate funds are Education Commission of the States Emily Brown Murphy McCaffrey*+ Walker Foundation Enterprise Holdings, Inc. Delphine Seabold McClellan*+ The Webb Foundation provided, along with a personal gift, to total $1,000 or more. Following are Duchesne Society members Episcopal Presbyterian Health Trust Nada+ and Tom+ McNearney, Jr. Sheryl and Douglas Weber from June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020. Mary* and Richard Ernst Estate of Gertrude J. Meleton* Fred Weber, Inc. Ernst & Young Carol and Mark Mestemacher Wells Fargo & Co. Chris and Tom Eschen Missouri Professionals Mutual Estate of Roy Williams Fabick CAT Estate of Marion E. Moriarty Willis Towers Watson Margaret Mudd Fletcher*+ Cathie and Birch Mullins Francine Templeman Wimsatt* Fox Associates, LLC Armarie Murphy+ Geralyn* and Gary Frandsen Janet* and Lorin Nevling PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE BENEFACTOR Commerce Bank Fund for Higher Education Violet+ and Howard+ Nilsen *ALUMNI +DECEASED ($25,000 and more) ($10,000-$24,999) Gloria and Edward Davis Edward Chase Garvey Mary and George Nolde Anonymous (3) American Direct Marketing Denney Classic Inc. Memorial Foundation Orscheln Industries Foundation, Inc. Bayer Fund Resources LLC Drury Plaza Hotel Chesterfield GenAmerica Foundation Jane O’Shaughnessy* and Tom Boudreau* Gloria Hoffman Bahn* Judy Essman-Taylor and Todd Taylor General Dynamics Richard Bourquard The Dana Brown Charitable Trust, Marie and Stuart Block Nancy and Michael Georgen Nancy and Michael Georgen Kathie O’Sullivan*+ U.S. Bank Trustee Carr Lane Manufacturing Company Sherri and Rick Goldman Celestine Ghio*+ Barbara* and James+ Ottolini Cisneros Design Robin and Christopher* Chadwick Nancy Bascom Hamilton* Green America Recycling / Ruth Gander Pfeffer*+ Barbara*+ and James Cooney Electrical Connection and Edward Hamilton Continental Cement Linda and Gregory* Pietroburgo Lauralea and Norman L. Eaker Mary Ellen Finch Kara and Michael Harmon Allen and Josephine Green PMJ Foundation Edward Jones Nance Frost Home Health Care Foundation Foundation, Inc. Miquette Potter+ Lori Griffin Protective Harbour Group Margaret* and Michael Galbraith Mimi* and Darold+ Jackson Callie and Tim Halls Jane Costigan Purcell*+ Heartland Coca-Cola Grimco Inc. Anita Johnson Julia and Al Hammerman Margaret Raff*+ Bottling Company Elizabeth V. Heller, Patty Heller Cecile Malone Jones* Catherine Harrigan* RehabCare Group, Inc. Jefferson Foundation Charitable Gift Fund of the Nancy and Todd Koeller St. Louis Community Foundation Betty Hayward* J.H. and F.A. Roblee Foundation William T. Kemper Foundation– Nancy Koller* Commerce Bank, Trustee Kris and Brian Hogan Kathleen* and David Hollows Caroline J. S. Sanders Trust Francine and Paul Kravitz Irene Holubec and Abe Gootzeit Mary Anne* and Anthony+ Sansone The Light Foundation Anita Johnson Kwame Foundation Estate of Alberta Curren Howe* Adelaide+ and Daniel+ Schlafly John Meiburger+ Rose Marie Koerner* Karen* and Ron* Landolt Hubbard Radio St. Louis, LLC Connie Schwarze*+ Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc. Barbara and John Lewington Noodles & Company Husch Blackwell LLP Karin and Richard Sems Missouri Foundation for Health Dr. Mark Lombardi Northwestern Mutual Institute for Educational Inquiry Simons Jewelers Moneta Peak Sports MGMT LLC Christine and John Iselin Joan and Joseph Smith The Pageant, LLC Helen+ and Bill+ Penton Marguerite (Cookie) Kaulakis Pamela and Rush* James Society of Actuaries Linda and Gregory* Pietroburgo PNC Potter-Feinberg* Genevieve Barnickel Janes+ Spire Foundation Tom Potter Cindy and Darryl Pope Jenny and Dave Roock Anita Johnson Spire Inc. Christine and Dave Sadler Rawlings Sporting Goods Robert E. Schoor and Cecile Malone Jones* St. Louis Actuaries Club St. Louis Italian Invitational Golf Company Inc. Joan Luttig Schoor Kellwood Company St. Louis Marriott West Tournament for Charities Cmdr. Margaret Rose Ruppert Scottish Rite Foundation of Aubrey and Michael Kiener Peggy Swisher The Staenberg Family Foundation Missouri, Inc. Estate of Ella Marie Kinsella* Harriet Switzer and David Cronin Laura and Ed Ryan UMB Bank, NA Betty and Thad Simons Mary Hemp Knapp*+ Estate of Mary Jane Stock Thaman* The Saigh Foundation Joyce* and Thomas Walsh St. Louis Men’s Group Vincent A. Knopp, Jr.+ Margaret and Jerry Thomasson Marge and Charles J. Against Cancer Suzanne Desloge Weiss* Nancy* and Alois+ Koller Teresa* and Thomas Tighe Schott Foundation and Charles Weiss Truck Centers Inc. Karen Kribs* Addie* and Phil Tomber The Steward Family Foundation Roberta Rassieur Williams Mary Ann and Jim Switzer and Robert Williams+ Phyllis Tirmenstein PATRON Mary E. Walker ($5,000-$9,999) SCHOLAR Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for Anonymous ($2,000-$4,999) Childhood Language Disorders Elmira Batchelor* of St. Louis, Inc. Aero Charter Janice* and Jeffrey Burnett Andy’s Seasoning Inc. Stacy and Robert Cockerham Anonymous* Cockerham & Associates LLC Anonymous Commerce Bancshares Foundation

23 24 Arch Express Stephanie and Keith* Pittillo Ann* and Donald Boyce Kathleen* and David Hollows Jeffery Miller Karen Schechter Colette Walsh* Argent Capital Management LLC Marjorie* and Claudius Pritchard Christine BredenKoetter* Michelle Jenkins-Unterberg* Sheri and Frank Mistretta Stephanie and Mark* Schnuck Katie* and Martin Walsh Eleanor Blakemore Protective Life Foundation and Andrew Podleski and Chip Unterberg* MaryKay* and James Muehlbauer Michael Schroeder Dale Williams* Carol and Dale Brockmann Jean Raybuck* Elizabeth and Perry Buck Mary* and John Jermak Bette* and David Mueller Joan* and Eugene Sehl Tanya and Steven Williams Pamela Bryan Williams Romy and Tim* Rozar Ann* and Dick Bugg Robin* and James Kaiser Donna and Paul Myer Sarah* and Daniel Sise Francine Templeman Wimsatt* and Robb Williams Susan* and Salvadore Scarpinato, Stan Butts Aubrey and Michael Kiener Chris Newman Gloria and David Snell Busey Bank Cochran Memorial Trust Fund Nina* and Derrick Caldwell Kari and Daniel Kinsella Nightline Express Inc. Society of Actuaries ASSOCIATE of the St. Louis Community Centene Charitable Foundation Jane Shannon Cannon* Adelaide and Robert Kistner O.B. Clark Matt Spain Foundation ($500-$999 for graduates Elizabeth and Gregg* Cole Margaret Carroll* Rose Marie Koerner* Gail and Gary Olson Sparks Constructors, Inc. within the last 10 years) Teresa Selin Kathryn* and Aubrey Cox Christine Carter Jacqueline and Mark Koster Margaret and Michael Onken St. Charles Automotive Kelli* and Donald Anderson Karin and Richard Sems CVS Health Foundation John Carter Kathleen Kroupa* Justin Panther* St. Louis Cardinals LLC Anonymous* The Silk Foundation Robin and Greg* Dannegger Anne* and John* Cochran Melinda* and Derek* Kueker Edward Paull Veronika Stancius* AJ* and Taylor* Bell Simons Jewelers Elizabeth and Jaime* De La Cruz Community Foundation of Mary* and Charles Kunderer Nancy and Glenn Paulus Jack Stein Amanda* and Andrew Burley Katherine and Andy Siorek Sandra and Michael DeBaun the Ozarks Shani Lenore Nikki and Nick Payne Moira* and John Steuterman Stephanie Elfrink* Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Karen and Alden Craddock Bonnie and Micheal Denney Melissa* and Scott Lenz Connie and Kraig Peterson Strategic Capitol Consulting and Jamie Wottowa Ruth and Darin* Sorrell Craftsmen Trailer, LLC Katherine D’Esposito* Francine* and Joseph Leritz Kathy* and Monte Purcelli Marcia Sullivan Amanda* and Andrew* Fox Mary and Joseph Stieven Christine Crain* Drury Hotels, LLC Leslee and Lewis Levey Diane* and John Rabenau Peggy Walter Symes Kristen Kenney* Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc. Ann Dames* Lily* and Samuel Duggan Holly* and Theodore Liebig Kerry and Robert Raines Lelah and Scott Thomas Mario Morgan* Pattie and James Stolze Sally DeHekker Chris and Tom Eschen Jean and Joseph Lopour Danielle and Dan* Rakers Kate* and Chris* Turner Turan Mullins* Christine* and Kenneth Stricker Denney Lumber Company, Inc. ESCO Technologies, Inc. LPL Financial Foundation, Inc. Susan Ramming* Marianne Tyrrell* Emily* and Bob* Tschopp Marilyn Strothman Mary Rose Desloge* Eileen and Lonnie* Folks Kathy and Jim*+ Lunan Ann* and David Rapp Erin Verry Nina* and Al Zimmermann Harriet Switzer and David Cronin Eva and Michael* DeVore FormFast, LLC Susan MacDonald* Richard Rauscher* Janice and Dan Viele Elyse and Frank Thomas Mary Ann* and George Diehr John Fox* Kathleen* and John MacDonough Gayle* and Richard Reichle Robin* and Robert Vorel Patricia Thompson* Patricia Dolan* and Joseph Guignon * ALUMNI + DECEASED Lauren* and Jacob* Grosser Steven Mandeville* Janet and Mark Roock Helen Vulevich Addie* and Phil Tomber Jami and Jowcol Dolby Group Services Lauren and Arnold Martens Olaide and Abiodun Sangoseni Donna* and Jerry Walker William Tomber Julia and Al Hammerman Karlla and Michael Dozier Amanda Martin Lizzy Tomber-Young and Josh Young Martha Harbaugh Malia Dunbar* Elizabeth Mast* Beth and Robert* Tucker Colleen Hennessy* and Dynamic Controls Inc Patty* and Greg McCaskill Vandalia Bus Lines Inc. Joseph Munshaw Essman Family Jen and Brian McCluskey Mary* and Jules VanDersarl Charitable Foundation Anne and Tom Herrmann Michael McKinney* Estate of Roy Williams Patricia and Timothy* Fagin Hubbard Radio St. Louis, LLC Lynda and Dennis McMillen Laura Farkas* Shelley and Antonio* Johnson Midwest Money Company Gail and Hershey Feldstein Judith and James Keller MEMBER Fay and Jeff Fetick Peggy* and John Kolb ($1,000-$1,999) Cherie Fister and Prudence* and Marc Kramer 4R Farm, LLC René Michel Trápaga The Kranzberg Family Foundation Anna and Raymond Albert Flanagan Paint and Supply Company Connie and Brian Lang American Association of Geralyn* and Gary Frandsen Sue and Craig Larson University Women Frederic Co., Inc. Lewis Rice LLC Rachel and Thomas Andreasson Darlene and Doug Glaze Laurie* and Brandon* Loeschner Anonymous* (2) Tammy Gocial and Sandra Ray Yuming Ma and Bao-Ping Jia Anonymous (2) Linda and Nelson Gordman Nikki* and Jose-Paulo Mamuric Melissa and Keith* Archer Leona Graham Tyrone Manthey Elisa Arnold and David Rule Kelly* and Stephen Gross Peggy Padberg McGarry* Marge* and Ron Aylward Chuck Gulas* and Gil Smith Holly McKissick and Joe Hatley* Esra* and Bradley Baker Susan* and Frank Hackmann Christine Merli and Mark Hopfinger John Baltrushunas Rochelle and Guy Harrington Nora and Matthew Minton Jenny and Chris Bartlow Larry Hays Missouri DeMolay Alice* and Patrick Behan Betty Hayward* Music Record Shop BKD, LLP Anne and Kevin* Herr Lillie Niebuhr Nicole and Byron Bolden Jeanne* and Michael Hevesy

25 26 MOUTON SOCIETY IN MEMORIAM Maryville University remembers with gratitude the following individuals who Planned gifts such as bequests, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts and charitable gifts left an enduring legacy at Maryville through their planned gift. of life insurance have, and will continue to have, a major impact on the future of Maryville University. The Mouton Society recognizes the importance of planned gifts to the University and is named in Mary Louise Adams* Ruth Ann Heinzler* Kathie O’Sullivan* honor of Mother Marie Odeide Mouton, RSCJ, ’35, who was Maryville’s first president and a nationally Leonore Cahill Aid* Elinor M. Hickerson* James Ottolini Gloria Stabile Aron* Alberta Curren Howe* Helen and Bill Penton prominent pioneer in the field of education. Maxine Aumann William Isaacson Betty Pfaff* Richard Baalmann Mary Baker James* Kottee* and Bob Power Marie Griesedieck Benignus* Mary Jane Johnson M. Judy Reichmann* Bob Berra Jacqueline Kaiser* Monroe Rosenthal Jane Bierdeman-Fike* Ralph Kalish Janet Widmer Rothschild* Barbara Couzens Brennan* Donald J. Kaufman, Sr. Cmdr. Margaret Rose Ruppert Mary Ann and Bill Anderson Colleen E. Hennessy* Helen A. Riechmann* Dottie Brennan* Lois N. Kaufman Anthony Sansone Anonymous* (7) Jeanne* and Michael Hevesy Patricia Robben* Barbara Cooney* Arnold Kaulakis Madeleine T. Schmitt* Kathleen Baalmann Kathleen* and David Hollows Margo Pezolt Rusnack* Ruth Costigan Corrigan* Joseph S. Kearney Genevieve Padberg Schulz* Gloria Hoffman Bahn* Cynthia M. Holten* and Paul Rusnack Marion F. Dallavalle* Ursula Moloney Kelly* John E. Simon Vivian Berra Tausha Hoover* Mary Anne Sansone* John Dennis, Sr.* Edith Kernaghan Mary Gavin Slaughter* Sharon Anne Bolton* Pam and Bob Horwitz Susan Scarpinato* Mildred S. Dennis* Ella Marie Kinsella* Rosemarie Prange Striegel* Pamela M. Bowman* Alice Isaacson* Robert E. Schoor and Joan Luttig Schoor Jeanne Des Parois* Pat Konert* Mary Jane Stock Thaman* Christine BredenKoetter* and Winifred Beam Kessler* Linda Schreier* Kathleen McAuliffe Desloge* Lillian M. Link* Benjamin F. Thomas Andrew Podleski Rose Marie Koerner* Barbara and John Siscel Leopold Deters, Jr. Irma Sue Macy Barbara Van Der Bosch* Suzanne Bromschwig* and Karen Kribs* William Dolan Ruth and Darin* Sorrell Bonnie Dewes* Nancy Mangelsdorf* Lee Verry Maude Leake* Ann* and Dick Bugg Tony Spielberg* Fay Dickinson Tim McCoy* Francis Waickman Zelia Stewart Lebeau* John Bush* Denise M. Stauder* Medard J. Dineen Janet McMahon* Marcella Whittington* Zoë Lemcovitz* Nancee J. Byington* Jane* and Joseph Sulze Connie* and Walter Donius Jo Brinckwirth Medart* Matilda Baker Wilbur* Barbara and John A. Lewington Rosalee Cavataio Dolores* and Norman Supper Mary Darst Donnelly* John J. Meiburger Ann Smith Williams* Daylene G.* and Gary R. Maureen Jennings Dwyer* Gertrude J. Meleton* David Williams Jackie and Tim Danis Lichtenwalter Harriet K. Switzer and David L. Cronin Roxanne Brennan Farkas* Alice J. Miller Eppes Hawes Williams* Kathleen Brennan Danna* Dr. Mark Lombardi Peggy Walter Symes Caroline T. Gardner Mary Ellen Christman Mooney* and Herschel V. Williams Jo* and David Dean Mary O’Brien Long* Bernadette Thibodeau* Rita Allen Glastris* Marion E. Moriarty Roy Williams M. Katherine D’Esposito* Lois Loomstein Margaret and Jerry Thomasson Betty Neher Goodall* Margaret Mullally Mudd* Mary Louise F. Woltering* Arleen Mary Deters* Marsha and Keith Lovin Phyllis Tirmenstein Catherine Quinn Gummersbach* Mary Ellen Murray* William Yuan Patricia O’Brien Dolan* Becky and Dean Mann Vicki and Mike Touhey Joseph Gummersbach Geraldine Nantz William A. Donius Nancy* and James McClellan, Jr. Dennis Donnelly Erin Verry Agnes Curren Hamm* Eugene Naunheim Linda McCoy * ALUMNI Dawn* and Edward Voss Grace Haren* Marion A.* and Leo R. Roscoe Dorriere* Genie McKee* Dennis Wachtel William Haren Newcombe Mary Cusick Drone* Cheryl and Dick McKinley Marie Waickman* Whitney Harris Regina Newman Dee Dee Dyreks-Travisano* Patti Mielke* Joyce* and Thomas Walsh Elizabeth Fritsch Hayes* August Niebuhr Mary Ann and James* Eaton Mary Frances O’Connor Moriarty* Francine Templeman Wimsatt* Anne (Fritzi) Nurre Heidt* Rosemary O’Neil* Barbara Kohl Finbloom* Paula Mae Munson* Eleanor Withers* Lonnie Folks* Mary Catherine Murray* Janet Wright* Robert Gail* Jackie Savage Naunheim* Evelyn Yuan* Margaret* and Michael Galbraith Janet Nevling* Katja Georgieff Shannon Niebrugge* Leslie M. and Steven L. Goldberg Lillie Niebuhr * ALUMNI Agnes Deters Guhman* Jacque Thaman Niekamp* Susan Hackmann* George T. Nolde, Jr. Nancy Bascom Hamilton* Barbara Ottolini* Anna Harris Barbara and Gerhard Petzall Jane Hassett, CSJ* Marguerite (Cookie) Kaulakis Joseph Hatley* Potter-Feinberg* Robert Hayes Kathy Quinn* Tamra and Randy Haynes Kathe and Edgar Rasch Marisa Clogston Hegeman* Jean M. Raybuck*

27 28 BENCHMARK CLUB Cornelius Flynn Mignon Parker* 20 YEARS Chevron Corporation Geralyn* and Gary Frandsen Barbara and Gerhard Petzall Stacy* and Roland Alley Helen Clark* Recognizing individual, corporate and foundation donors to Maryville University for Diane* and Lee Frerker Mary Piderit* Anheuser-Busch InBev Karen* and Jack Clark 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 or 35 cumulative years through May 31, 2020. This list also includes Jack Gardiner Kathy* and Monte Purcelli Anheuser-Busch InBev Foundation Anne* and John* Cochran Rita Glastris*+ Beth Quick-Andrews* Anonymous* Kaylene Coffey* matching gift companies. Susan* and John Gorman and Jim Andrews* Anonymous Elizabeth and Gregg* Cole Marion Griesedieck* Roxanne Egan Quigley* AT&T Foundation Commerce Bancshares Foundation Carla Grieve* Kathy Quinn* Constance* and John Bachmann Joan Connor* Agnes Guhman* Karen* and Elott Raffety Bank of America James Cooney Susan* and Frank Hackmann Victoria Rajca, RSCJ* Charitable Foundation Mary Ellen Cremins* Nancy* and Peter Hadler Georgia* and Francis Rankin Ann* and Edward Barnidge Linda* and Daniel Crimmins 35 YEARS William Blase Barbara and John Lewington Karen Battaglia* Nancy Bascom Hamilton* Jean Raybuck* Kelly* and Craig Baumer Pam* and Tom Culliton Sharon and Byron+ Addison Beverly* and Richard Boedeker Ann* and Michael Ludwig Mary Rita Benson* and Edward Hamilton Clementine Reid* Mary Jane* and Archie Bearden Robin and Greg* Dannegger Mary Ellen* and Edward Ahlheim Mary Kay Kramer Boland* Susan MacDonald* and Eugene Pinkelmann Nancy* and William Hamilton Rosemary Reyering*+ Brenda* and Kelly Berger Shelia* and Domenic Dell’Osso Ann* and Donald Boyce John Brennan Gail* and Dan Mandell Mary Helen* and Donald Beran Antoinette and Allen* Hampton Karen* and Dan Rocchio Carolyn Billings* Linda* and Michael Drohlich Sally* and John Crowley Ninette Brierre* Patsy* and Woods Martin Mary and Richard* Black Pam and Bob Horwitz Helen Rosenthal, RSCJ* Margaret* and Marvin Bleem Lily* and Samuel Duggan Kathleen* and Thomas Edquist and Christian Dauwalder Patricia Mielke* Carole Blackburn* Barbara Hugenberg* Helen Roy* The Boeing Company Kathleen*+ and Robert+ Durbin Suzanne Bromschwig* Ann Boland* and Edward Cheknis Mary Ellen Finch Mary Holmes Moloney* Cheryl* and Jerry Hughey Gretchen* and Earl Schellenberg Patricia McLaughlin Bolling* and William Dolan Joseph Dwyer Martha Harbaugh Mary Frances O’Connor Moriarty* Tom Boudreau* Gail* and Larry Hughson Mary* and Rudolph Schmidt Lucia* and Carl Bossert Nicki* and James Dwyer Ann* and Dick Bugg Shirley* and Harry Brady Larry Hays Margaret Morrison* Phyllis Goldberg Hyken* Karen* and Gerald Scholbe Mary Ann Boyce* Jill Taylor Buyan* Edward Jones Betty Hayward* Kathie* and Ken Mundschenk Maire* and William Braun Edwin Kaiser Janet Musial Schwarze* Susan Cowherd Bradley* Joan* and Edward* Eigelberger Jane Shannon Cannon* Christine BredenKoetter* Jeanne* and Michael Hevesy Susan Nash* Joni* and Robert Kaiser Patricia Krygier Scott* Adria Brandt* Anne* and William Carleton and Andrew Podleski Karen and Bob* Eigenseher Mary Ann* and Robert Kriegshauser Lucy* and Thomas Neal Berta* and Wishwa Kapoor Martha Setter* Jack Brinkman Sallie Clarke* Madeline* and Thomas Burke Jane* and James Epstein Laura and Eugene* Kroupa Janet* and Lorin Nevling Jean Thomas Kaufmann* Joan Sheehan* Dorothy* and Reginald Brooks Peggy and Tony* Dahlia Stephanie* and John Burns Mary Ann Esson* Mary Kroupa* Gloria Serrano O’Brien* Bebe Conrad Kennedy* Jerry Siefken George Warren Brown Foundation Ann Dames* Carmen* and Peter Bush Kum Soon Eum, RSCJ* Francine* and Joseph Leritz Jeanne Burke O’Fallon* Beverly* and William Kesler Linda* and Robert Spaulding Barbara Budde* Jo* and David Dean Caleres Cares Charitable Trust Patricia and Timothy* Fagin Mary Lou Martin* Mary Paynter* Helen* and George Kleine Alice* and Edward Spitznagel John Bufka* Mary Derbes* Rosemary* and Timothy Caragher Laura Farkas* Anne McCarthy* Sharon and John* Quinn John Kost St. Louis Actuaries Club Margaret Caire, RSCJ* Arleen Mary Deters* Rosina Carter* Dorothy (Chidie) Koltes Farley* Brenda* and Barry Mills Kathe and Edgar Rasch Diana* and Eugene Kovarik Lynn* and William Stadnyk Stephanie Camden* and Philip Farley Mary Ann* and George Diehr Mary* and James Cary Missouri Colleges Fund, Inc. Gayle* and Richard Reichle Karen and Richard* Kubb Kate Lee Steele* Korisa* and Andrew Carbone Mary Fehlig* Kimberly* and James Doherty Katherine Kelly Cawood* MaryKay* and James Muehlbauer Kathleen Rice* Betty+ and Frank Kutilek Jack Stein Theodora* and Carmine Cerino Carmen Silva Felker* Patricia Dolan* and Joseph Guignon Phenix* and Shu Cheuk Mary Nash* Susan* and David Sanders Karen* and Ron* Landolt Robert Steiner Nadine Beardslee Donahue* Anna Chopin* Jacque Thaman Niekamp* Gerard Sandweg Patricia* and Thomas Laughlin Moira* and John Steuterman Georgiann* and Leo Donovan Joseph Civello Theresa* and Thomas Obermeyer Ginny Schless Senkosky* Nancy* and Thomas Lawton Joanne* and John Sullivan Emilie Wilger Dressler* Victoria* and Norman Clark Marjorie* and Claudius Pritchard Cathy* and Brian Sorenson Peggy Liggett* Jane Venneman Sulze* Betty Byrne Eberle* Mary Jane Collopy* Carolyn Puricelli-Boyd* Mary Patricia Stewart* Carolyn* and Billy Lindsay and Joseph Sulze Mary* and Richard Ernst Lee* and Richard Condon Ellen* and Anthony Ribaudo Maureen Corcoran Sutton*+ Virginia* and Victor Luechtefeld Dolores* and Norman Supper ExxonMobil Foundation Monica* and Bart Connors Helen Riechmann* Patricia Thompson* Judith* and Henry+ Luepke Harriet Switzer and David Cronin Eileen and Lonnie* Folks Virginia Coudert* Katharine* and Stephen Scates Anne* and James Tlapek Kathleen* and John MacDonough Lisa and Steve Teczar Ann Krewet French* Kathryn* and Aubrey Cox Marie Vohsen* Anne Hartman Waller* Dorothea* and Bart Margiotta Bernadette Thibodeau* Alma* and Harry Gates Kathleen Danna* Suzanne Desloge Weiss* Colette Walsh* Darrell Schmidt May* Addie* and Phil Tomber GE Foundation Mary Rose Desloge* and Charles Weiss Katie* and Martin Walsh and Kenneth May The UPS Foundation, Inc. Katherine Georgieff Katherine D’Esposito* Carl Wermuth* Elise Steiner Wilson* Anne McAlister* Mary Valder* Rosemary Gidionsen* Eva and Michael* DeVore Erin Wheeler* Jane Worsley* Patty* and Greg McCaskill Mary* and Jules VanDersarl Florence Haas* Rosemary Doerr*+ Francine Templeman Wimsatt* Evelyn Yuan* Kathleen* and Joseph McCurdy Erin Verry Karen* and Patrick Heath Julie Burns Doll* and David Doll Eleanor Withers* Sheila McDonnell* Jayne Merz Watson* Colleen Hennessy* and Mary Ann and James* Eaton Margaret* and Bob Zwart Genie McKee* Beatriz* and John Wehrmann Joseph Munshaw 25 YEARS Maggie* and Thomas Eggleston Carolyn Muehlbach* Allison Weiland* Anita Henry* Patricia Altenau* Merique Waguespack Ellinghausen* 30 YEARS Bette* and David Mueller Kim* and Charlie* Welker IBM International Foundation Ameren Charitable Trust Emerson Sarah* and William Angel Nancy* and Joseph Mueller Patricia* and Burton Went Sandy* and David Jameson Anonymous* (3) Joan* and James Emmert Anonymous* Mimika* and Edward Nusrala Lynn* and Frank Wharton Mary* and William Kenny Anonymous Jane Thomas Ericson*+ Marge* and Ron Aylward Christine Obermeier* Nancy Williams Rose Marie Koerner* Anne* and John Antonacci Roz* and Eugene Farley Jean Bartunek, RSCJ* Kathleen* and John O’Connor Willis Towers Watson Nancy Koller* Donna* and Pat* Apel Fidelity Investments Charitable Fund Bayer Fund Mary Ann Murphy Orchard* Mary* and John LaBarge Penny* and Robert Barnicle Linda Montani Fikes* Janet Binder* Patricia Parker* Zelia Lebeau* Martha Barrett* Barbara* and Neil Finbloom

29 30 Mary Ann* and Paul Ferrari Jenny and Bob Lane Richard Rauscher* Margaret Billing Villar*+ Donna* and David Beaman Rose* and Floyd Davis Judie Sullivan Haas* Diane* and Robert Lambert Janice Fiebiger* Karen Lane* Michelle and Mark* Redel Marie Waickman* Rhonda* and James Beane Deloitte & Touche Jill* and Brian Hahs LANDCO Construction Fischer-Bauer-Knirps Foundation Catherine* and Bill Lange Benedette* and Thomas Reh Carol Wheeler, RSM* Shelley and Ernie* Bebe Mimi* and Alex Denes Lilla* and William Hammond Lange and Lange Flanagan Paint and Supply Company Mary Elizabeth Lanigan* Therese* and Kevin Reid Mary Ann* and Lloyd Whitaker Linda* and Mark Becker Joan* and Edward Diestelkamp Mary* and John+ Handley Lisa Langeneckert* Maureen Tuthill Garlich* Mary* and William Lenth Peggy* and James Reinert Carlotta Crane Wider* Cathy* and Tracy Beckette Judith* and William Doherty Catherine* and Gregory Hansen Mary Jane* and Frank Latino Ben Geisert Philip Loughlin Barbara Brown Rice* Mary* and Edwin Wilecki Shelly* and Cedar Beel Shirlee Donnan* Lee Hanson Marla Laudenslager* Barbara* and William Giese Marsha and Keith Lovin Barbara* and Conrad Rieckhoff Patricia* and David Willis Christopher Belcher* Patricia Downey* Catherine Harrigan* Carol Lehr* Angela Gillespie* Jane Bourke Luckhaupt* Patricia Robben* Rose Mary Suliburk Wood* Linda* and William Belcher Ginger Drone* and Joan Bardenheier Harrison* Zoë Lemcovitz* Jane* and Herbert Glenn Kathy and Jim*+ Lunan Margo* and Paul Rusnack Margaret and James* Belcher Stephen Symsack Kitty Sinclare Hasche* Lynne Lieux, RSCJ* Anne Godlewski* Mary Lou Maley* Charmion Russell* Mary* and Robert Belknap Janice Dunn* Louise and Michael* Haubner Lillian Link* 15 YEARS Charlotte* and Kenneth* Goeddel Patricia Marcanik* Kathleen Ryan*+ Carol* and Peter+ Benoist Larry Eaves Robert Hayes Eileen Lischer* Deborah* and Michael* Abbott Sherri and Rick Goldman Clara* and Eddie Mason Frances* and James Sanders Mary Ross Berridge* Imelda Eisenbeis* Yvonne Arnold Hayes* Marilyn Lorenz-Weinkauff* Annette* and Steven Adams Joyce Plante Gotfredson* Elizabeth Mast* Judy and John* Schembri Catherine Bishop* Kareen Emeran* Heartland Coca-Cola and David Weinkauff Amalea Adzick* Greater Cincinnati Foundation James Matteson Margaret Scherer* Mary* and John Blixen II Susan Emerson* Bottling Company Catherine* and Ronald Luzania The Allstate Foundation Mary Dean Grote* Susan* and Roy Maurer Linda Schreier* Angela Bommarito* Enterprise Holdings Rosie* and George Heil Anne Lynn* Nancy Alm* Berkeley Gunther* Victoria* and William McAlister Teresa* and Stephen Schwarz Katherine and Jerry* Bourbon Jennifer Evans* Anne and Ron Henges Janet* and Michael Macauley American Express Foundation Mary Gunther* Mary* and Robert McCarthy Constance Schwarze* Cecily* and Albert Brancaccio Nancy Everett and Dennis Shea Jennifer and Terrence* Hennessey Linda* and Rod MacDonald Chris* and Gregg* Angeli Mary Grace* and William+ Guyol Annemarie* and James McCloskey Joan* and Eugene Sehl Kathleen and Michael* Breeding Dorothy Fagot* Patricia* and Lee Hochstein Nancy Macklin Catherine* and William Angell Eloise Habenicht* Ann* and Brian McConnachie Jo Ann* and Barry Smith Mary* and Arthur Breidenbach Farmers Group, Inc. Victoria and Paul* Hockett Suzanne Magee* Argent Financial Group, Inc. Julie* and Tom Harig Barbara* and King+ McElroy John Snyders Amy* and Brian* Brinkley Marie Fauke* Margaret Hoffman, RSCJ* Marilyn and Michael Maguire Betty* and John Arnold Jane Hassett, CSJ* Peggy Padberg McGarry* St. Louis Community Foundation Norma* and Laurence Britt Fehlig Bros. Box & Lumber Co. Michelle Holland* Debbie* and Michael Mahaffy Automatic Controls Equipment Ellen* and David Hendel Catherine* and Kenneth McGinity Veronika Stancius* Adele and William* Brown Patricia Fernholz* Ruth* and Joseph Hollenback Jill* and Brent Maher Systems, Inc. Margaret* and David Hensler Peggy* and Robert McKee State Farm Companies Foundation Zoe Brown* Carol* and Herman Fikes Kathleen* and David Hollows Mary* and Frank Mahon Linda* and Robert Ayres Karen* and Dick Herman Michael McKinney* Julie* and Arnold Steinlage Paula* and Adam* Buffa Dorothy* and Edward Filippine Janet* and Frederick Horner Mary Kay Mann* Kathryn and Robert* Bachmann Teresa Herrero* Gregory McMenamy Joan* and Jules Stiber Andrea* and Charles Bull Mary Wheeler Finan* Phyllis Houser* Margaret Mantia* Harry Backer Ann Heuertz* Thomas Menary* Margaret Strom, RSCJ* Lee Conway Burke* Honour* and Michael Fleming Teresa* and Russell Hutchens Maritz, Inc. Gloria Hoffman Bahn* Skip Heyman* Mary Miller* and Carmelo Monti Corinne* and Jon Sullivan Janice* and Jeffrey Burnett Mary Flick* Barbara and Robert* Isermann Anne* and Todd Matheis Christine* and James Baker Deborah Higginbotham* Jane Waguespack Molony* Jeanne Phillips Sullivan* Nancee* and Wayne Byington Vicki Flier* Claire* and Michael Jablonski Christy* and Stephen Mattis Ellen Balke-Jones* and David Jones Lisa* and Paul Hilton Sylvia* and Robert Moody Victoria* and Mark Sullivan Betty Campbell* Ford Motor Company Fund William Jenkins* May Dept. Stores Co. Foundation Gray Ballman Kathleen* and Lewis Hopper Mary Ellen Christman Mooney*+ Marilyn Sumner* Paula* and James Cantwell Carole St. Mard Fowler* Alice Jensen and Robert Dowdle Rosalie* and Thomas McClard Holly Baloun* Ellen* and Richard Horner Carole Muckler* Karen and Jerry Tabak Kim* and Mark Capelle Christina* and Brad Frank Anita Johnson Nancy* and James McClellan John Baltrushunas Mimi* and Darold+ Jackson Judith Mullen* Jane* and David Teed Jane* and C. Ken Carpenter Eileen and Robert* Frese Nicky* and Ronald Johnson Marie* and Thomas McCloskey Patrice Cramer Bardenheier* Dorothy Jacobsen+ Ginny Lee Mullins* Mary Sue Thomas, GNSH* Maureen* and Frank* Castulik Betty* and John Fullerton Janet and Keith Johnston Jen and Brian McCluskey Corinne* and William Barry Mary Baker James* N. Madeleine Munday, RGS* Joan Templeman Tobin*+ Susan* and Thomas Charleville Margaret* and Michael Galbraith Dina Jones* Micheline Karst McCoy* Joyce* and John Barry Eileen* and Gerald Jarc Mary Murray* Elizabeth* and Laurent Torno Marilyn Clawson* John Gales Linda* and Richard Jones Helen McCulloch, RSCJ* Mary* and Rufus Barton Dorothy Jenkins-Hassler* Helen Jean Murtaugh* Barbara* and Michael Tuncil Tammie* and Jeffrey Clementz Brenda* and Frank Garner Joseph Joyce Vicki* and Gene McFerron Amy* and Beau* Bartoni and David Hassler Margie* and Raja Muthukumaru Barbara Valdes* Sue* and Jason Clifton Robert Garvey Gail* and Charles Joyner Helen* and Joseph McGlynn Beth* and Jeffrey Bash Michelle Jenkins-Unterberg* Jackie Savage Naunheim* Karen* and Mark* Vaughn Commerce Bank Ann Gautier*+ Ruth* and Philip Karst Nancy* and David McKinney and Chip Unterberg* Norfolk Southern Foundation Commerce Bank–Town and Country Sr. Mary L. Gavan, RSCJ* Polly Kasper* Holly McKissick and Joe Hatley* Cecile Malone Jones* James Nouss Shawn* and Mark* Conley Kenneth Gentsch Demetra Kelly* Mary Ann Mercante and Barbara* and Edward Juettemeyer Richard Hodel Gerry* and Frank Obermeier Cooper Industries Foundation Carolyn George* Linda and Ray* Kendrick Maryann Kane* Eileen Metcalf* Robbin* and Bruce Oehler Vicki* and Kevin* Coppin Linda* and Joel Gerstle Rosemary* and Robert Kilgore Richard Katis MetLife Foundation Nancy Olson* Louise Mouton Cousin* Shirline* and Donald Getter Kirberg Roofing, Inc. Mary Kauffman* Sandra* and David Metzger Rosemary O’Neil*+ Joan Crane* Lynn Giardina* Jeanne Barton Kirkton* Kellwood Foundation and Larry King Beverly Meyer* Patricia* and Robert Otto Elizabeth Craven* Christine and D.J.* Gidionsen Lois* and Tom* Kempf Dan Kirner* Shana and Michael* Meyer Cassandra Pate* Susan* and Matthew* Crawford Celia Giltinan-Kneip* and George Kennedy Joseph Kneip Adelaide and Robert Kistner Julie* and Charles Michelson Vivian Paulsen* JoAnne Crider* Kiwanis Club of Chesterfield Mary Glenn* Prudence* and Marc Kramer Doris* and Kenneth Mihill The Pfizer Foundation, Inc. Emma Crisler* Deborah* and Steven Knapp Mary* and James Gloeckner Harold Kravin Kathryn Minvielle* Gwen Larke Pike* Patricia* and James Cronley Koch Foundation, Inc. Linda* and Gene Goldman E. Madeleine Felder Kreysar* Missouri Arts Council Carol* and Lee Placio Katharine Culhane* Peggy* and John Kolb Constance* and Peter Green Jeanne* and James Krull Miriam* and Charles Mittler Mary Nan* and Oscar Pollock Donna* and Robert Curry Mary* and Charles Kunderer Judith Greenley* Florence Kueser* Carol* and James Mooney Marguerite (Cookie) Kaulakis Janet Johnson Dalton* Mary* and Charles Kunkler Grey Eagle Distributors, Inc. Katherine* and Tony Kuster M. Theresa Moser, RSCJ* Potter-Feinberg* Margaret* and William Daniels Joseph LaMartina Grimco Inc. Mary Ann* and John Laflin Robert Murphy Jana* and James Pruitt Jean* and Karl Das Rita Landry, RSCJ* Sheila Quinn* Chuck Gulas* and Gil Smith Susan Lakios* Murphy Company

31 32 Ellen Nelson, RSCJ* Johanna* and Schuyler Shipley Western Construction Group Julia* and Richard Batterberry Ellen* and William Carmody Donna Doerr* Jeni and Brian* Gardner Susan* and Donald Gunn Jacqueline* and Rockney Nelson Paul Sikorski* Victoria Wheelock* Virginia Beck* Mary* and Don Carver Bettye Doles* Betty Kister Garner* Melinda* and Gary Gunterman Marjorie* and Charlie Neubert Patricia Simpson* Susan Willeat* Sarah* and Donald+ Belfi Central Orthopedics and William A. Donius Cynthia* and James Garrone Kristine Hallett* Debra* and Leo* Neuner Joanne* and Donald Singer Luanne and Alan* Williams Bell Electrical Contractors Sports Medicine Katherine Donnelly, OP* Gateway City Big Band Ramsey Hamadi* Julie* and Eric Nichols Virginia Tobin Slater* Nancy* and Sidney Williams Theresa* and Dennis Bellville Mary Ellen* and Gilbert Chapin Mary Hurley Doubek* Chelsey and Dean* Gauch Nancy* and John Hammond II Cloe* and George Nisbet Joan and Joseph Smith Loretta Stock Wooten* Camille* and Matthew Bendick Sarah Lammert Clare* and Abby and Benjamin* Dougherty Beverly Welsh Gawlik* Carrie* and Troy Hamner Brad Clare Elizabeth Ogorzalek* Deanna Zahrli Snyders* Diana* and Ronald Youngclaus Melissa and Jack Bennett Bonnie* and Calvin Douglas GEICO Companies Patricia* and Lee Hanley Marsha* and James Clark Anna Marie* and Dennis O’Hare Ruth and Darin* Sorrell Janet* and Donald Zachritz Melissa* and Curtis Benton Charlotte* and Thomas Doyle, IV Carrie* and Brian Gettinger John Hannaford* Eileen Clarke* and William Dodd Christine* and Eugene Ostendorf Spire Foundation Deborah* and Peter Zagray Carrie* and Paul* Bequette Mary* and Paul Drastal Darla* and Donald Gibson William* and Patricia Hanneken Carol Claudon* Irene Packer, RSCJ* St. Louis Marriott West Jill* and Michael Zarinelli Louise Renard Berglund* Margaret* and Dennis Droege Sharon Gill* Julie* and Kevin Harding Roseann Clever* Margot and Albert Pallmann St. Louis Regional Zickel Flooring Susan and Thomas* Berkel Mary Cusick Drone* Mary and Dennis* Gipson Ann Callahan Harris*+ Denise* and Cloyd Clifton Patricia Parker and David Ziegler Arts Commission Eileen* and John Zuckerman Vivian Berra Teresa* and Kenneth Drury Mary Ann Girshner* Harris Foundation Susan Clones* Dennis Payne St. Luke’s Hospital Linda and Charles Berry Carlota Duarte, RSCJ* Rosemary Gliedt* Judy and Steven* Harrison Melinda* and Kenneth Clouse Carol Pellerito* Nancy Starrett* Pat* and Libeau Berthelot Melissa Dubuque* Gail* and Michael Glover Mabel* and Robert Harvey 10 YEARS Tracy* and Franklin Codel Barbara Ryan Penning* Frank Stary Mary Jo Bezdek Steven Duda* Goldman, Sachs & Co. Susan Hatta* Roxanne and Armand* Aaron Daniel Coffey* Cindy* and Zig Peret Denise Stauder* Linda Bickel* and Richard Reece Christine* and Bruce Duemler Marcella* and Hillard Gordon Karen* and Walter Haynes Jeanne* and Thomas Abbott Lea* and Paul Collins Shirly and Alan Pervil Joan Stoecker Mary and Kenneth* Birk Barbara* and John Dunn Melinda and Greg* Gorman Anne Hegeman* Patte Soffer Ackermann* Mimi* and William Collins Patricia Phelan* Dolores Thornton Stollhans* Lori* and Steven Bluemner Eugene Dunn* Mary Gotwals* A. Joe Helm, Jr.* Kendall Addison* Color Art Palette, Inc. Stephanie and Keith* Pittillo Cheryl* and Carl Strackeljahn Ruth* and Leonard Bodus Jan Dunn, RSCJ* Jennifer Grandcolas-Rushing* Anna Kelly Helmly* Stephen Adkisson* Patricia and W. Patton Combs Peter Polizzi Mary Ellen* and Glenn Strebeck, Jr. Barbara Bonner* Jan* and Robert Eade and Bryan Rushing* Crystal Henderson* The Aerospace Corporation Communication Partners, Inc. Carol* and Sam Powell Mary Ann and Jim Switzer Mary Jane Bookstaver, OP* Mary* and Blane Ecsedy Ward Griggs* Tanya* and Paul Hendrickson After Four Photographics Lillian Conaghan, RSCJ* Arlene Prather-O’Kane* and Genie* and George Thoma Alice and William Borchardt Linda Ederle* Angelina Grindon* Linda Hennemann* Christine Albers Susan* and Nelson Conard Stephen O’Kane Alvertis Thomas Joan Lillis Boushka* Cynthia Elmore* Joseph Gross James Henscheid* Anna and Raymond Albert Mary and Timothy Conlon Susanne Prevost* Teresa* and Thomas Tighe Laurie and Andrew Bova Kellie* and Kenneth Elmore Kaye and Greg* Gross Jennifer and Robert* Hensley Mary and Jack Albrecht Laura and Bill Conrow John Purcell Phyllis Timperman* Deborah Boyer Ernst & Young Nancy* and Walter Grote, Jr. Bryan* and Mary Hercules Kathleen* and James Alexander Patricia* and James Conway Danielle and Dan* Rakers Mary Ann Marr Tisdale* Ella* and Michael Bracy Chris and Tom Eschen Dawn Grunenfelder* Karen Hernandez* Leann Allemann-Bailey* Lanny Hoy Corley* and Ann* and David Rapp Ann Tracy* Sandy* and Steve Brady Mary* and Neill Everitt Paula Gruner, RSCJ Anne and Kevin* Herr and Travis Bailey Frank Gruchalla Carlene and John Rauh Gina* and David Trani Don Brandt Sarah* and Edward Fehlig Ellen* and Peter Gruszcynski Sallie* and Michael Herzog Gail* and Steve* Allen Carol and Tyrone* Cottingham Amy Rauscher* Elizabeth Rosenthal Troilo* Anne Brennan* Julie* and Sergio* Fernandez Carla and Jerry Guignon Karen Hilt* Kenneth Allison* and Phil Troilo Suzanne Huesing Cox* Mary Dalton Reichman* Mary Pat McAnaw Brigg* Fay and Jeff Fetick Joan* and Michael Gullison Veronica Hilyard* and Harley Smith Maha Alul* Sara* and Harry Troutman Jake and Andrew Craig Nancy and John Rice Cynthia Briggs and Thomas O’Brien Jane Fetick* Susan Wenger Gummersbach* Joanne* and Alan Hoeckelman Ameristar Casino St. Charles Kate* and Chris* Turner Christine Crain* Susan* and John Rice Marianna Schupp Brinck* Luci Fikes* Beverly Anastasoff* Marianne Tyrrell* Debra and Mark* Crow Gina* and Terry* Richter Alan* and Maryann Brink Madeleine* and Thomas Finn Madeleine ‘Vicky’ Anderson* Mary* and Richard Udouj Mary Beth* and Lawrence Cuba Sarah* and William Riley Kathy* and David Brinkmann Fireman’s Fund Foundation Anonymous* (3) Cricket* and John Vandover Laurel Curtis* Kate and Mark* Ritter Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation First Allmerica Life Anonymous (3) Vanguard Charitable Mary Curtis Kathleen Robbins* Laura* and Timothy Brown Insurance Company Endowment Program Nancy* and Francis Aquadro Tara and Michael* Cusumano Martha Robbins* and Mary Ellis Brown* Joan Fisher* Sallie* and James* Ash Walter Bowman Patricia Vaughan* Christina* and Jason Cutler Sharon* and Steven Brown Michael Flaton* Ginna Pritchard Ashby Nancy* and Mike Rohlfing Patricia Daly Verde* Mary Jo Daniels* Mary Bubash* Suzanne* and Darryl Fleer AT&T Missouri Linda and Niles* Rosen Norma Vogel* Barbara* and Hormazdyar Dastoor Elizabeth and Perry Buck Alfred Flynn Frances Atkins* Frances Vohsen Ross*+ Nancy* and Jeff Vordtriede Cynthia* and Daniel* Davenport Marcia* and Arthur Burke, Jr. Mary Jane* and Kevin Flynn Helen* and Robert Backer Shera Ross* Erica* and Brian Waldau Angela and Brian* Davis Lee* and Michael Burlison Heather* and Deric Foderingham Anita and Joseph* Bacon Kay Scardino* Donna* and Jerry Walker Devin Day* Mary Ellen* and Denis Burns Jonny* and Michael Foley Harriette Lane Baggett* Sherri* and John Schaefer Eloise Wall* The Dayton Foundation Nancy Bush* Joan and Paul Fortman Donna Baker* Veronica* and George Clare Sullivan Walsh* The DESCO Group Business & Professional Women Cathy*+ and Alan Foust Schaufelberger Dee Dee Walsh* Margaret Baltar* Jeanne* and John Deutch Denise* and Homer Busse Amanda* and Andrew* Fox Stephanie and Mark* Schnuck Joyce* and Thomas Walsh Susan* and John* Bandi Raymond DeVasto* Jennifer and John* Busse John Fox* Jo Ann* and Richard Schreiber Joanne Ward* Bank of America Paula* and Mark* Di Campo Margaret* and Lawrence Byrne Donna and Ronnie* Fredman Christine and Dennis* Schuetz Edward Warner Mary and Frank* Banotai Phyllis Dillon* Sharon* and Steven Byrne Marleen* and Steven Frein Mary* and Richard Schulte Debbie* and Mark Weingarth Ronald Barlow Wendolyn and Stephen DiSalvo Catherine and Michael* Cahill Richard Fuegner Louise* and Joseph Scott Wells Fargo & Co. Charles Barnes Molly* and Michael Distelrath Ann Caire, RSCJ* Helen Gagen* Dianne* and Ronald Seabaugh Julie* and Michael Wendell Joni and William Barry Barbara Distler* Kimberly Campbell Catherine Galanti* Linda Shead* Karen* and Douglas West Marianne Bartin* Diversified Contractors, Inc. Eugene Cannon Rachel Garcia* Anita Sheehan* Charlotte Berger Westerhold* Mark Bates Nancy* and Paul Doder Stacey* and Christopher Carman

33 34 Joanna* and Louis* Hoerr Virginia Kiefer Dr. Mark Lombardi Melissa and Eldon* Medford Bernie Nuetzel* Patricia Rice* Lucille Sheata* The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Dolores* and Richard Hoffman Michael and Aubrey Kiener Helen Lombardo* Susan Blood Meiners* Jane and Robert O’Brien Randall Rigg* Jean* and Jerome Sherry Tina* and Stephen Uihlein Mary Francis Hoffman* Kimberly and Richard Kilgore Mary Lorenz* Gerald Menendez* Rosemary* and Douglas O’Brien Lucy Stamper Ringold* Karen Siebenberger* Kathy* and Ronald Ulrich Michele*+ and Paul Hoffman Claire Favrot Killeen* Susan* and Michael Lorenz Kathleen Entrup Messer* Elizabeth* and James O’Dowd Mary Pat Rives, RSCJ* Cherie* and Robert Sigmund Jay Villalta-Romiti* and Joe Romiti Laura* and Dennis Hoguet Martha* and Jerry King Ann Loux* MetLife John O’Grady Kimberly and DeWayne* Roach Patricia* and Saturnino Silva G. David Voges Bill Holtmeyer* Mary Jo Clark Kirchner* Nadene and William* Lovelace Dottie Lightfoot Metroulas* Sara and Sverre* Olsen, Jr. Mary Robinson* Jeanne* and Edward Silver Peter Von Minden* Home Health Care Foundation Victoria Kirkman* Diane and Charles Loyd Peggy and Jerry Michelson Gail and Gary Olson Sharon* and Gordon Robinson Jane Simmons* Dennis Wachtel Susan* and Neil Horning Kirkwood Florist, Inc. Katherine* and Justin Luner Midwest Money Company Ann* and David O’Malley Linda* and Warren Roddy Simons Jewelers Gene Wagner Michael House Kirkwood Symphony Society Kathy and Dave Luther Rita Militello* Susan Omohunfro-Wood* Karen* and Michael Rode Karen Sinnott* Marlin Walendy Beth* and Dan Howard Nancy and Steve* Kitts Patricia Mack* Gina* and Brian Miller Sally O’Neall* Lavada Rodgers* Sarah* and Daniel Sise Robert Walsh* Kathryn* and Herbert Howell Nina Klee* Ruthven Maddox Jeffery Miller Jack O’Neill John Roll Margaret Slattery, CCVI* Dorothy and John* Warner Kim* and Stephen Hrin Emily* and Richard Koch Pat Magee* Mary Ross Millsap* Marian O’Reilly* Sandra Roman Barbara and Lawrence Smith Sandra* and David Washington Paula and Thomas Hubbard Stephanie* and Mike Koch Susan* and Allan Magee Missouri Foundation for Health Jane O’Shaughnessy* and Janet and Mark Roock Jody* and Michael Smith Glenda Wright Waterman* Annette* and Scott Huckabee Jeanne* and Albert Koebbe The Magic House, St. Louis Sandra* and John Mitchell Richard Bourquard Ellen and Darryl Ross Suzanne* and Kent Snowden Pat* and Robert Waters Barbara Huddleston* Julie* and Tom Koesterer Children’s Museum Edward Mockler Toni* and David Otten Sandy* and Terry Ross Robert Snyders Marie Weber* Judy Huitt-Luke* and C.D. Luke Marianne* and Richard Kohl Kathleen* and Patrick Mahon Sharon* and John Modica Linda* and Terrence Ottoline Janie*+ Roth Society of Actuaries Mary Weber* Amy* and Jeffrey* Hunter Laura and Doug* Kohnen Deborah* and Joseph Malkowski Sue* and Jerome Moga Barbara Ottolini* Mary and Robert* Roth Cheryl* and Michael Sommer Mary Ellen* and James Wehmer Michelle* and Christopher Hunter Mary Kopp* Nikki* and Jose-Paulo Mamuric Nobuko* and Takeshi Momma Patty* and Jerry Padawer Suzanne* and David Roth Dan Sparling Julie* and David* Welch Kathleen* and Ronald Hurst Jacqueline and Mark Koster Becky and Dean Mann Moneta James Palumbo Nancy* and Joseph Rowley St. Louis Men’s Group Wells Fargo Commercial Anne* and Peter Hurwitch Nirmala and Suresh Kotagal Kathleen and Leo Mann Liz* and John Moore Justin Panther* Romy and Tim* Rozar Against Cancer Distribution Finance Bridget* and Stanley Hutchen The Kranzberg Family Foundation Margie* and Edward Mannion Bethany Moran* Barbara* and Joseph* Patrico Deann and Michael* Rubin Bonnie* and John Stegman Carol* and John Westerheide Annette* and Donald* Isselhard Julie Krebel* Tyrone Manthey Ilina and Joe Moreno Edward Paull Lloyd Rupp Joan* and Paul Steinlage Marsha* and Edward Whelan Randee* and Myron Jacobs Karen Kribs* Mary Manuel* Betsy and John Morgan Nancy and Glenn Paulus Janice* and Eugene Rusert Linda* and Michael Stephens Dorothy White* Lisa* and Pat* Jaegers Katherine Krizek* Jennifer Marecek* Barbara Guy Morris* Margaret Peak* Patricia* and R. Ken Rushin Donna and Jack* Stewart Barbara* and John Wickersham Pamela and Rush* James Kathleen Kroupa* Carolanne Mark* Barbara and John Morris Ann* and Terrence Peters Laura and Ed Ryan Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc. Nina and Milton Wilkins Paul James* Melinda* and Derek* Kueker Nancy Marsh* Theresa and Timothy* Morrison Mary Ann* and George Peters Mary* and Roy Ryan Sherry and Stan Stopke Beth and Jason* Williams Rosemary* and Richard Jaworski Sharon* and John Kueneke Dianne* and Robert Marshak Esther Morrissey* Frances* and Harold Phipps Pamela* and Patrick* Ryan Carolyn Straatmann* Betsy* and Joseph Williams Mary Louise Jenkins, RSCJ* Diane and Michael* Kuhlmann Clare* and James Martin Sheila Morse Mary Anne* and John Pickering Sachs Fund Ellen Strautmann Dale Williams* Mary* and John Jermak Karen* and Matthew Kuppinger Susan Thomeczek Martin* Stacey* and Stuart* Morse Carolyn and Dave Pierce The Saigh Foundation Karen and Daniel* Strobo Deborah* and Charles Williams Ginger* and Gary Johnson Kwame Foundation MasterCard International, Inc. Mary* and James Moser Mary* and Joseph Pojanowski III Karen Sanders* Norman J. Stupp Foundation– Roberta Rassieur Williams Commerce Bank, Trustee and Robert Williams+ Suzy Johnson Julie* and John Lally Jackie* and Roger Mathis Kathleen* and Richard Mueller Rena Ponfil* Sondra Sirot Sanders* Lucy Sullivan* Jennifer* and Robert Williamson Janet* and John Johnstone Ruth Karch Lammers* Francesca* and Nick Mattina Sydney* and Gregory Muenster Mary* and Ronald Porter Sharon* and Robert Sanker SunTrust Bank, Atlanta Carol Wilson* Dana* and Terry Joiner Julie* and Michael Landry Ramsey Maune Julie Muertz* Suzy Porth* Carlotta* and Joseph+ Sansone Christy Sutton Rosemary* and Sidney Wilson Carolyn* and Douglas Jones Margaret* and James Lang Katherine Haack Maxwell* John* and Joyce Mullen Gretchen Potts Mary Anne* and Anthony+ Sansone Joan* and James Swan Muriel* and John Wimbush Linda and Gary* Jones Cynthia Langness* Tobe* and Burke May Leola Murphy* Eda and Donald* Price Kay* and Mark Saur Monica and Martin* Sweidel Bonnie* and Warren Wimmer Victoria* and Donald Judson Sue and Craig Larson Rodney McCann* Mary Ann* and Forrest Murphy Price Technology Group Donna and Robert* Scherbring Gertrude* and Gary Sykes Jacqueline Windler* Karen* and Steven Jung Janet* and Paul Latta Larry* and Marian McCord Sharon Murphy* Kimberly* and Antonio Profumo Mindy and Steven Schlansky Peggy Walter Symes Tami* and James Winkeljohn Madelin Jung* Peggy* and Richard Lauer Janet McCormick* Howard Jon Murray Elizabeth and John* Prosperi Winifred Schmedtje* Elaine Taylor* Stephenie and Stephen* Winze Marcia* and Mark Jungmeyer Sharon* and James Laughlin Sunny* and Allan McCown Michele and David * Muzilla Protective Carol* and Ronald Schmidt Leshia and Shane* Taylor Jeanne* and Michael Wood Claire Junker-Counts* and Jody* and William Leach Nancy* and Mike McCulloch Penny and Matthew* Myers Janet* and Dale Puls Kenneth Schmidt* Paula* and Stan* Teabeau Angela* and Adam Wuebbels Gregory Counts Mariann* and Bernard Lears Patty* and James McCulloch Heidi and Raymond* Nabzdyk Mary and Thomas Quinn Andrea* and Herbert Schneider The Tegeler Foundation Kelly and Steven* Wuennenberg Robin* and James Kaiser Patricia* and Daniel Leary, Jr. Ruth and James McDermott Kathy* and Tim Neill Robert Radinsky Kathy* and Gene Schneider Kimberly Temme Edith* and Martin Younger Christine* and Stephen Kanne Melissa Leech* Duane McGormley Julia Nester Nelson* Michael Raife Marge and Charles J. Schott Karen and Joseph* Thaman Rose Yunker* Sharon Karam, RSCJ* Cheryl* and Ronald Lehman Kathleen and Michael* McGrath Nestle Purina Petcare Company Barbara Ramming* Foundation Carol Imbruce Theuer* and Jeanne* and Mark Zack Linda Kaufman Kasparek* Jennifer and Schuyler* Lehman Peggy McGrath* and Patrick Terrio Debra* and Ronald Neustadt Terry and Robert Rau Mary Schroeder* Richard Theuer Karen* and Kenneth Zaegel Peggy* and John Katsilometes Larry Lemke* Joan* and John McGraw Gwen* and Del Nichols Angela and Douglas Raymond Michelle* and John Schumacher Anna* and Stanley Thomas Mary Kaveney* Lewis Rice LLC Elizabeth McGreevy* Florence* and Jerzy Niklewski Marbie* and Michael Reap Schwab Charitable Fund David Thomas Marie Terese Kellar* Clemence S. Lieber Foundation Cheryl* and James McKay Gail and Paul* Nittel Patricia* and Robert Redmond Suzanne* and Lester Schwaegler Frances Thompson* * ALUMNI + DECEASED Kellwood Company Rhonda* and Matthew Liesenfeld Karen McKenna Lucie Nordmann, RSCJ* Lois*+ and Jack Reichenberg Tonya* and Philip Schwartz Ann* and Richard Tienter William T. Kemper Foundation– Lindbergh-Warson Properties, Inc. The Reverend William J. McKenna Melissa* and Brendon North Joanne* and John Reilly Donna and Robert* Schwarze Commerce Bank, Trustee K.M. Foundation Diane* and Rick Tinucci Mary Jo Link* Northwestern Mutual Life Mary Ann* and John Reinhardt Karin and Richard Sems Kemper Insurance Companies Tracy and Michael* McMonigle Beth and Robert* Tucker Carol* and Richard Littlefield Foundation, Inc. Religious of the Sacred Heart Virginia and Ben Settle Mary Ellen* and Donald Kennedy Dorothy Lear McMurtry* Barbara* and Richard Tutterrow Janet Pildner Lockhart* Robert Noss* Mona* and Gilbert Resnik Kathleen and Timothy* Sevcik Chris and Darrel Kern Anne McNary* Mary Tuttle-Anthonis and Ellen and Dustin* Loeffler Novus International, Inc. Maria Reynolds-Diaz* and John Diaz Frances* and John Shaw Dennis* Anthonis Jennifer* and Jason* Rezabek Theresa* and William Shaw

35 36 Numbers AT A GLANCE REVENUE 2019-2020 MARYVILLE’S AVERAGE OPERATING SURPLUS FOR THE PAST 13 YEARS: $5 MILLION

Auxiliary Enterprises $11,072,795

Gifts, Government Grants and Contracts $5,255,714

Total Tuition Investment and Fees $2,787,224 Income $2,575,890 $98,767,751 $2,029,058

$0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

EXPENSES 2019-2020

Instruction and Administration Academic Support and Institutional $51,622,877 $21,995,700

Student Services $14,327,732

Depreciation and Interest $12,362,300

Auxiliary Enterprises $9,657,586

Plant Maintenance $4,583,233

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE: $117,125,318 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES : $114,549,428 TOTAL OPERATING SURPLUS: $2,575,890*

* This includes a $ 2,100,000 reimbursement to students for room and board.

37 38 CREDITS

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