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Donor Report DonorANDERSON UNIVERSITY Report | SPRING 2019 REAL LIFE. TRANSFORMED. THANK YOU Greetings Anderson University Donors, hanks to you and many other generous donors, Anderson University was blessed by an outpouring of generosity in 2018. Within the next few pages, you can see the alumni, Tparents, churches, organizations, and other donors who invested in AU over the past year. Each of the gifts in this report represent a faithful relationship with Christ and a commitment to Anderson University. It is through your commitment that we are able to do great things together. We would like to continue to partner with you and help you identify your passions for Anderson University, as well as help you achieve MORRISON SOCIETY Ms. Suzonne Kardatzke Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Cima your vision for our students and our school. Mrs. Carol Lawson Citizens Banking Company 1917 ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden Maidlow Mr. Ronald K. Clark Recognition of accumulated lifetime Jack and Carrie Ott Clarkston Community Church of God, We are grateful for you and how you impact our students’ experiences. giving of $1,000,000 or more Saint John’s Health System Clarkston, Michigan Dr. Lloyd B. Schnuck, Jr. Coleman Foundation, Inc. You are paving the way for Christ-like servant leaders to impact Mr. Daniel W. Babb State of Indiana Rev. and Mrs. Donald Lee Collins our world and achieve great things for the Kingdom. Dr. Eric and Mrs. Sally Blom U.S. Department of Education Community Hospital Anderson Mr. Leland E. Boren Jamie H. and Daniel A. Courtney Church of God Ministries Mr. and Mrs. Mort Crim Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Falls FOUNDERS ASSOCIATION Mrs. Laura Darby I thank you for your past giving and your continued support and Bill and Gloria Gaither Recognition of accumulated lifetime Mrs. Doris Dennis Dr. Jayne Grandison prayer in the months and years to come. giving of $100,000 - $499,999 Dow Chemical Company Independent Colleges of Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Dunkin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Adcock Dr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Dye Blessings, Krannert Charitable Trust Mr. Charles Raymond Armstrong East Side Church of God, Anderson, John and Cleo Leppien Jen Hunt Bill and Peggy Arnold Indiana Lilly Endowment, Inc. Mrs. Bettie J. Arthur Mr. James Edward Eckman Vice President for Advancement Mrs. Dana H. Moore Pat and Mark Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Eeds National Christian Foundation Mrs. Ann Naille Baker Lori Efroymson-Aguilera and Sergio Harold and Betty Pontious Ball Brothers Foundation Aguilera Tom and Sch’ree Ward Mr. Larry Ballinger Mrs. Norma Eikamp Winner Family Foundation Rev. Bernard S. Barton Eli Lilly and Company Dr. James York and Dr. Elizabeth York Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Batdorf Fairfax Community Church of God, Dr. and Mrs. Norman E. Beard Fairfax, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. F. Dale Bengtson Dr. Clifford N. Felchle BUILDERS ASSOCIATION Dr. Anna Lou Blevins Dr. and Mrs. Hans Fichtenberg Recognition of accumulated lifetime Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bloom Mr. Gale M. Finney giving of $500,000 - $999,999 Board of School Commissioners First Church of God, Ansonia, Ohio Dr. Donald G. Boggs First Church of God, Saint Joseph, Fred E. and Thelma V. Boze Dr. and Mrs. Don Preston Brandon Michigan Foundation, Dr. Larry and Renee Allen Breiel Boulevard First Church of God, First Church of God Foundation, Mr. H. Paul Cheeks Middletown, Ohio Wichita, Kansas City of Anderson BridgeWater Church, Hamilton, Ohio Flagship Enterprise Center Community Church of God, Miss Charlotte Kathryn Brooks Fredericks, Inc., Bill Fredericks Ridgefield, New Jersey Dr. and Mrs. Carl Howard Caldwell Dr. Walter Froese Crossings Community Church, Dondeena and Maurice Caldwell Christopher M. Funk and Company Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Mr. Richard F. Capin General Electric Foundation Mr. Glen A. Frederick Christian Women Connection General Motors Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Giesler 2 | ANDERSON UNIVERSITY *These contributors were eligible for matching funds from their employers during 2018. SPRING 2019 | 3 DONOR REPORT Dr. E. Joe Gilliam Rev. and Mrs. Lee Dean Preston Bill and Gloria Gaither Mr. Jerry M. Burand Ms. Linda J. Miller Ms. Lori Ball Mrs. Lena Graham Procter and Gamble Fund Estate of Vicki Garrett Tim and Michelle Cantwell Mr. Keith and Dr. Marie Morris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballinger Dr. and Mrs. Roy Dale Grubbs Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pruett Mr. and Mrs. James Giesler Central Indiana Community Foundation Michael and Lynn Murray Mr. and Mrs. John B. Barclay Rev. Wayne Halbleib Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Reitz Rev. Wayne Halbleib Central Indiana Orthopedics Myers Autoworld Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Batdorf Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Riddle Mrs. Donna Akers Harman College English Association, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Packard Mr. Chancellor Mitchell Benbow Mrs. Ann Hardacre Jay and Amy Rouse Dr. and Mrs. Carl Andrew Hicks Rev. and Mrs. Donald Lee Collins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Franklin Perry Dr. and Mrs. F. Dale Bengtson Rev. Dan Harman Salem Church of God, Clayton, Ohio Ms. Pamela Hockema Conreco Timothy and Jennifer Poncé Ms. Judith C. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Harting Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Shaffer Dr. and Mrs. Terry Horner Rev. and Mrs. James Randall Cook * Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Max Benson Mr. John Leonard Helvering, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Sharpton Independent Colleges of Indiana Doctors David and Shirley Coolidge Presser Foundation Ervin R. and Debra D. Berry Mrs. Jacqueline Hensley Mr. Billie R. Smith Foundation Cornerstone Christian Church, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Riethmiller Nelma L. Berry-Hostetler Mrs. Joyce Hensley Mrs. Clara Estella Smith Indiana Space Grant Consortium (NASA) Brownsburg, Indiana Salem Church of God, Clayton, Ohio Mr. Adam Arthur Biedenbach Dr. and Mrs. Carl Andrew Hicks Mr. Harold E. Smith IVD Trust Jamie H. and Daniel A. Courtney Dr. Lloyd B. 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Kemper Foundation Church of God Dr. and Mrs. Larry Lilly Aguilera Dr. and Mrs. Merle C. Turner Church of Christ, Converse, Indiana KeyCorp Mr. and Mrs. Randol E. Loyd First Baptist Church, Marion, Illinois Arvid and Beulah (Boyer) Waller Church of God in Italy Dr. Philip L. Kinley and Dr. Phyllis E. Kinley Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden Maidlow First Church of God, Monroe, Ohio Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Weippert Church of the Nazarene, Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Knupp LEADERSHIP SOCIETY Terry and Kimmi McCardwell First United Methodist Church, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward Welton, Jr. Pennsylvania Kresge Foundation PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Dr. Arlo F. Newell Anderson, Indiana Paul and Kim Womack Church on the Rise, Westlake, Ohio Dr. Juanita E. Leonard Dr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Nichols Rev. Dale Marc Fontenot Estate of Frances B. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Church Jeff and Stephanie Leppien Contributions made in 2018 of Mr. and Mrs. C. William Norris GEO Group Foundation, Inc. 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