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SHFB-Award Program 2010 V8.Indd AnnuAl AwArds & recognition event Honoring our SupporterS of 2009 D HA N RV O E C S T E S F O K O N D BA TM Thanks to partners like you, together we served an average of nearly 230,000 people each month in 2009. It would have been an impossible feat without you. The food and dollars that your efforts provided have nurtured our community. You may never know their names or see their faces but your good deeds have changed lives. Every meal has a story and tonight you’ll get a chance to hear some of them. So pat yourself on the back and see what you have done to move us closer to becoming a hunger-free community. PROGRAM Annual Awards and Recognition Event Monday, March 22, 2010 Mountain View Center for Performing Arts 5:30pm Cocktail Reception 6:30pm Awards Program Welcome by Kathy Jackson, CEO, Second Harvest Food Bank Remarks by Safra Catz, President, Oracle Remarks by John Thompson, Chairman of the Board, Symantec Video Featuring Inspirational Food Bank Clients and Award Winners Special Recognition Awards Presentation 7:40pm Dessert and Coffee 2009 HOLIDAY FOOD & FUND DRIVE SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS LMEF GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS 2 SPECIAL THANKS A special thank you to the following: Aurora Catering for providing the delicious food for tonight’s event Barefoot Wine & Bubbly for donating tonight’s spirits Magnolia Jazz Band for tonight’s wonderful entertainment Micro-Documentaries for capturing the spirit of philanthropy on video The Sweet Life for donating the divine desserts FY 2009 – 2010 Board of Directors President Ms. Linda Asbury - President/CEO, San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce Vice President Ms. Donna Morris - Senior Vice President Human Resources, Adobe Secretary/Treasurer Ms. Barbara Avery - Morgan Stanley (retired) Ms. Andrea Boscoe - Manager, Wholesale Marketing, Wells Fargo Bank Ms. Van Dang - VP, Law & Deputy General Counsel, Cisco Mr. Rob DiNapoli - President & CEO, DiNapoli Specialty Foods Mr. Kevin Ford - CFO, Stellar Solutions Mr. Carl Guardino - President & CEO, Silicon Valley Leadership Group Mr. Joe Hawayek - President, International Venture Associates Mr. Mark Heyl - Vice President & Shareholder, Hopkins & Carley Law Corporation Mr. John Kelm - Partner, Deloitte & Touche, LLP Mr. Robert Morgan - Technology Consultant Ms. Deborah Nelson - Vice President Marketing, Technology Solutions Group, HP Mr. Joe Pert - Senior Manager, Basic American Foods Mr. Archie Roboostoff - Director of Product Management, Micro Focus Mr. Jay Strauss - Director, Business Development, Cisco Mr. Norm Taffe - Executive VP, Consumer & Computation Division, Cypress Semiconductor Mr. Jon Silverman – Principal, KPMG LLP 3 Lance Lew, NBC Bay Area Sherry McGuire, Alchemy Hair Studio SunPower Corporation PAST HOLIDAY & FUND DRIVE CHAIRS 2 0 0 8 John W. Thompson, CEO, Symantec and Bill Watkins, CEO, Seagate Technology 2 0 0 7 Bill Watkins, CEO Seagate Technology 2 0 0 6 Jen-Hsun Huang and Chris A. Malachowsky, Co-Founders, Nvidia 2 0 0 5 T.J. Rodgers, President, CEO, and Founder of Cypress Semiconductor 2 0 0 4 Dr. Aart De Geus, President and CEO of Synopsys 2 0 0 3 Michael R. Splinter, President and CEO of Applied Materials 2 0 0 2 Carly Fiorina, Chairman and CEO of HP 2 0 0 1 Bruce Chizen, Chairman and CEO of Adobe Systems 2 0 0 0 John Morgridge, Chairman of Cisco Systems 1 9 9 9 Bill Harris, President and CEO of Intuit 1 9 9 8 James R. Carreker, Chairman and CEO of Aspect Telecommunications 1 9 9 7 Larry Garlick, Chairman and CEO of Remedy Corporation 1 9 9 6 Les Denend, President and CEO of Network General 1 9 9 5 John Morgridge, Chairman of Cisco Systems 1 9 9 4 Jim Treybig, President and CEO of Tandem Computer 1 9 9 3 Joe Zemke, President and CEO of Amdahl and Harry Saal, President and CEO of Network General 1 9 9 2 Joe Zemke, President and CEO of Amdahl 1 9 9 1 Jim Morgan, President and CEO of Applied Materials 1 9 9 0 T.J. Rodgers, President, CEO, and Founder of Cypress Semiconductor 1 9 8 9 Tom McEnry, Former Mayor, City of San Jose and Mary Griffin, Chairwoman of San Mateo County Board of Supervisors 6 AWARD WINNERS Companies and organizations coordinating drives throughout the year are eligible for awards. Award totals are determined by food donations (1 pound = 1 point) and financial contributions (1 dollar = 2.5 points). Lucile Packard Foundation for LGWNorcal Blue Diamond Children’s Health Platinum Award Live Nation Worldwide Award Macy’s West 25,000 to 49,999 points or LS9 Maxim Integrated Products per capita donation of 111 Marvell Semiconductor 50,000+ points or per Menlo-Atherton High School to 224 points Mayfield Fund capita donation of 225+ Mi Pueblo Food Center Mix 106.5 KEZR Radio points Microsoft Giving Campaign Program Abbott Laboratories Morgan Lewis & Bockius Abbott Stringham and Lynch 10th Annual Mitch Thurston Turkey Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) Nanosys National Association of Letter Actel Corporation Nintendo of America Drive Adaptec Adobe Systems Carriers Objectivity National Semiconductor Advanced Micro Devices Olympus America Inc Align Technology Ahmadiyya Movement In Islam Applied Materials Corporation O’Melveny & Myers LLP NBC Bay Area Alcatel-Lucent Omnicell Asset Management Company Anacor Pharmaceuticals Atheros Communications NetApp Omron Electronics NVIDIA Foundation Arena Solutions On-Site.com Atrenta AT&T Pioneers Almaden Council Best Buy NXP Semiconductors P.G.& E. Oracle Corporation Auction BDI Palo Alto Medical Foundation Boy Scouts of America, Pacific Baker and McKenzie LLP Skyline Council Pacific Postal Credit Union Paragon Technical PW Supermarkets Baywood Capital Management Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP Cadence Design Systems BlueArc Corporation Carlos Dunlap A-List Fundraiser - Rambus Pillsbury Safeway Boy Scouts of America/Santa Clara Playworks NVIDIA County Carolee Hazard $93 Club San Francisco Chronicle, Season of PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP Sharing Brocade Reel Grobman & Associates CBIZ Silicon Valley CafePress.com Central Concrete Supply Co. San Jose City Attorney’s Office RightNow Technologies San Mateo High School Capcom Roland Barcos Charleston Barber Shop Chemocentryx Cisco SanDisk Corporation Rosicrucian Park Santa Teresa High School - English Chordiant Software Rountree Plumbing and Heating Comerica Bank Church of God of San Jose Cupertino Electric Class Saint Jude Medical Save Mart Supermarkets Comerica Bank San Jose BioCenter Cypress Semiconductor Computer History Museum Dr. Kenneth Wiener & Dr. Steven Sequoia Hospital Santa Baby Severns-Pease Christmas Display Coyote Point Yacht Club Santa Clara Corvettes Kas Cryospec eBay Foundation Shea Family SEG Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP CSA Engineering Sodexo Foundation ENGL183 Dartmouth Middle School Events Planning Dream Team Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & St. Jude Medical Flom LLP David J. Powers & Associates Structural Integrity Associates Fenwick & West LLP Dionex Corporation Filemaker Smart Products Synaptics Incorporation SonicWALL E*Trade Teledyne Microwave Gap Emulex Genentech Sun Microsystems TeleNav SunPower Corporation Evergreen School District Tellabs Foundation Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP Extreme Networks Gilead Sciences SVB Financial Group The Adams Advantage - Realtors Symantec Flexar Group Who Care Google Flexera Software Harman Management Company/ Synopsys The Villages Golf and Country Club Target Frank, Rimerman & Co. LLP TuVox KFC Franklin-Templeton Investments Hewlett-Packard United Way Silicon Valley Umbrella Salon Visa FX Palo Alto Laboratory United Refrigeration Hitachi Data Systems Genencor International Howrey LLP VMware VantagePoint Venture Partners Western Digital Foundation Guckenheimer Enterprises Vocera Communications IBM Hatch Mott MacDonald and URS Intel Corporation Whole Foods Market Wells Fargo Advisors - San Jose Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Corporation Food Drive Major Market Juniper Networks Highland Metals Kaiser Permanente Medical Center - Woodside Priory School Zilog Yahoo! iControl Networks Santa Clara InnoPath Software KLA - Tencor Intacct Corporation KPMG Intuit Lam Research Corporation Intuitive Surgical Lockheed Martin Employees JHYGS Foundation Kana Logyx, LLC Laurelei Avenue Holiday Food Drive Loring Ward Advisor Services 7 AWARD WINNERS International Association of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP America’s Tire Company - Santa Clara Gold Award Workforce Professionals St. Charles Church Outreach Amgen 10,000 to 24,999 points or Jazz Pharmaceuticals Committee Andrew Hill High School per capita donation of 51 JSM Enterprises Stanford University- Earth Sciences Apple to 110 points Kimberly Loos, D.D.S. and Engineering Applied Biosystems Kimberly’s Pounds for Pounds Stanford University School of Aramark Corporation 2Wire Challenge Medicine(SMP) Archbishop Mitty High School 98.5 KFOX Kinda Like a Fest Stewart & Soss ArcSight Access Closure Kiwanis Club of Willow Glen Stryker Endoscopy Arline Thomas Birthday Drive Alexandria Real Estate Equities Foundation SVDP-St. Dunstan’s Conference AT&T Pioneers Golden Gate Alice’s Restaurant Latham & Watkins LLP Tabula Chapter #138 Alpha & Omega Semiconductor LDS Youth Conference Tanklage Properties BD Biosciences Altera Corporation Let’s Do Lunch Thermo Electron Bellarmine College Preparatory American Century Investments Los Altos High School Thermo Fisher Scientific Berkeley Design Automation American Prototype Lyon Management Group This Organik Life Bethel Lutheran Church & School Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria Macy’s Valley Fair TIBCO Software Booksin Elementary School Aruba Networks Macys.com Townsend and Townsend and Crew Branson
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