Educational Fou ndatio n ANNUAL REPORT

July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014 2013 – 2014 Robert M. Madonna, Chair BOARD McCoy Enterprises John J. Camero III, Vice-Chair OF TruMark Financial Credit Union DIRECTORS Kathleen A. Breslin, Executive Director Delaware County Community College John A. Glavin, Jr., Treasurer Delaware County Community College

Cynthia K. Aigeltinger, SAP America, Inc. David M. Banet David M. Banet & Associates, Inc. Karen L. Bogosian, Visual Sound, Inc. Thomas A. Clardy, Ph.D. Clardy Management Consultants, LLC Brian Wilbur Coyle, The Henderson Group Lawrence M. D’Andrea Paul M. deBotton, National Realty Corporation Barbara A. Denczi, The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Vahan H. Gureghian, CSMI, LLC

Laura M. Kasper, Monarch Staffing Tracy L. Mack, AmeriHealth Caritas Family of Companies Phyllis Ann (Pam) Mariani, Edgmont Country Club Larry J. Moulder, UPS Beth R. Mulhern, Verizon Digital Marketing Carl J. Needles, Beneficial Bank Kevin B. Nolan, Kimberly-Clark Corporation Jerome S. Parker, Ph.D., Delaware County Community College Michael L. Ranck, Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County Julie Sebastian Maryrose Sheppard, Corp/PECO Energy William E. Sockwell, William E. Sockwell Associates Donald B. Soslow Charles D. Stevenson, Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc. William H. Torian, Jr. Sloan Walker, Morgan Stanley DearFriends of t he Fou ndati on,

As Chair of the Foundation Board of Directors for the past two years, I have been honored to represent my fellow Board Members in several capacities. The Board of Directors compromises 30 prominent business and community leaders who share a commitment to building a strong community through volunteerism and education. We recognize that the mission of the College is a good fit for our time and talents. With many academic offerings in fields that support our local industries, Delaware County Community College, now more than ever, is the right choice for our community and its residents. The Foundation’s role is specific in its focus on providing financial support for students, faculty, programs and facilities. Board Members serve on various committees throughout the year, assisting the Foundation in managing its enterprise and advancing its noble purpose. Board Members are also advocates for the College within the community. Their influence frequently results in the development of mutually-beneficial partnerships. We are very proud of the strong scholarship support that donors provide for our students year after year. Their generosity promotes retention while rewarding and encouraging the academic achievements of our students. In recent years, we have focused on renovating the Marple Campus into a 21st century educational environment necessitated by major technological and pedagogical advances. At the same time, the College has expanded into local communities to offer access to its unique brand of education. We wholeheartedly support this effort and are proud of our association with the College. On behalf of the Board of Directors, thank you to the many donors who continue to invest in the College and to support its mission.

Sincerely yours,

Donald B. Soslow Chair, Board of Directors DCCC Educational Foundation

1 2013 ANNUAL FOUNDATION DINNER

The Foundation’s annual dinner honors the more than 100 scholarship donors and 200 student recipients. Donors are recognized for their generosity and students for their accomplishments.

The keynote address was delivered by alumna, Denise Romanelli, who also received the Wong Moss Outstanding Alumni Award from John Moss. Aside from honoring alumni who are accomplished in their careers, the award focuses on community service. Romanelli’s influence at Sun East Federal Credit Union helped to transform the culture at the company to one of service and Kathleen Silage, Associate earned her the 2004 Year Pinnacle Professor of Nursing at Delaware Award. Her message to the audience County Community College, at the dinner offered encouragement presents the James F. and Sadie and inspiration, particularly to Rooney Scholarship named for her parents to Caitlin Bonetti. students.

Susan Elder, Director of Development for the March of Dimes, Pennsylvania Chapter, Southeast Division (center), presents scholarships for students in health-related majors to (from left) Whitney Henry, Theresa Parsons, Cara Young and Abigail Gritti.

2 Don Soslow (right), Chair, Foundation Board of Directors, congratulates the Compass Group/Canteen Dining Scholarship winners, Stephen Miller of Norwood and Rookha Mian of Drexel Hill. Dave Banet, President of David M. Banet & Associates, Inc. and Foundation Board Member, congratulates Bibi Kautar of Media, on winning the Louis W. Scott III Memorial Scholarship. Banet is Title Sponsor of the Lou Scott Golf Classic, which raises money each year for the scholarship.

Jay Stearly, College nursing alumnus and donor to the Bishop Dillon Stearly Scholarship, presents a scholarship to Marnie LaRue. The scholarship is supported by Stearly’s classmates, Linda Bishop and Pat Dillon, for nursing students at the Dr. Louis Beccaria (right), President and CEO of College’s Chester County Hospital program. Phoenixville Community Health Foundation, congratulates Michael Holmes, Margaret Gmuca (left) and Ashley Williams on receiving scholarships from the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation. The awards are restricted to health-related majors and public safety majors.

Dr. John Agar, Jr. and wife Beatrice present the John Russell Agar Nursing Scholarship to Lisa Osborne (center) of Havertown at the Delaware County Community College Educational Foundation Annual Dinner in October. Lesley Eisenman (left), founder of Trash Talkin' Ladies, LLC, Agar is Dean of Science, Technology, and husband Steve Sebastian congratulate Jahnia Wright on Engineering and Mathematics at the receiving the Eisenman-Sebastian Scholarship for students College. The scholarship was named interested in the environment. as a tribute to his father. 3 The Foundation has Anumerouws awards afor strudednts, facsult y, staff and alumni that recognize extraordinary accomplishments in the classrooms or broader community. Awards are presented throughout the year or at special events created for the awards.

KAREN L. BERLANT JOURNALISM AWARD Ashley Caldwell HONORABLE HARRY J. BRADLEY AWARD Therese Lennox DCCC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION PART-TIME FACULTY AWARDS Robert Daiutolo, Jr. James Duttera John Jurkiewicz Daniel Kennedy Julie Malsbury ANNUAL STUDENT Diana Matthews-Bradley PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Debra Pincar PURCHASE AWARDS DCCC MINI-GRANT PROGRAM Jeremy Paul Bronaugh FOR FACULTY Caitlin Gardner Dr. Linda Flora Catherine Hamby Dr. Fiona Geiser Allison Schmidt Jill Semmer ANNUAL STUDENT ART EXHIBITION PURCHASE AWARDS ANNUAL A.F.A. Alicia Dickerson GRADUATE EXHIBITION Rebekah Hamson PURCHASE Susan Guillen-Espinosa AWARDS Kevin Rose Michael Curry Leo Zelino Kimberly DeLone Anini Frimpong Brindy Gibbs Kevin Rose

4 A Foundation mini-grant was awarded to Dr. Fiona Gieser (third from right) for student research project on the dangers of nicotine and second hand smoke. Presenting the award are Provost Dr. Ginny Carter, President Dr. Jerry Parker, Dr. Diane Piccani, Director of the Center to Promote Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Kathleen Breslin, Executive Director of the Foundation, and Foundation Board Member Robert Madonna.

Trustee Board Chair Neilda Mott (left) presents the Gould Award for Teaching Excellence to Kathleen M. Schank, Assistant Professor, Social Work, at the 2014 Commencement ceremony.

OTHER FOUNDATION FUNDS Emergency Fund for Students Scholarship America – Dreamkeepers Fund Special Therapy Fund for Students Student Textbook Fund

Ashley Caldwell (left) receives the Karen L. THE GOULD AWARD Berlant Journalism Award from Bonnie FOR EXCELLENCE McMeans, Associate Professor, IN TEACHING Communications Arts and Humanities. Caldwell Kathleen Schank was the Executive Editor of the student newspaper, “The Communitarian,” and a MARION HEISLER AWARD member of the Class of 2014. Jaynel Hollis PATRICIAL HOLSTEN AWARD Kirstyn Coale EDITH GARLOW MEMORIAL POETRY AWARDS LINDBACK AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED TEACHING COLLEGE POETRY CONTEST Kathleen Schank Kaitlin Ludlow, First Place Jameka Williams, Second Place EUGENE J. MANISCALCO, R.A. Cassandra Rider, Third Place ARCHITECTURAL AWARD Sarah Squires, Honorable Mention Jeff Stair THE MARIE PATRIARCA HIGH SCHOOL POETRY CONTEST AWARD JValerie Keller, First Place Louise Armes Anna Cohen, Second Place Lisa Fay Kyle Panzer, Third Place Imogen Rosenbluth, Honorable Mention PECHIN FUND AWARD FOR REGISTERED NURSE FREE VERSE POETRY CONTEST FIRST ASSISTANT Abdur Wortman, First Place Rosalyn Mitchell-Jackson, Second Place WONG MOSS OUTSTANDING Kale Hart, Third Place (tie) ALUMNI AWARD Joshua Hogan, Third Place (tie) Louis Bellace ‘87 Alex Vuocolo, Honorable Mention

55 LOU SCOTT Rodger Mutzel, friend of Lou Scott, founder and GOLF CLASSIC co-chair of the Lou Scott Golf Classic Committee, Marks 14th Year thanks the golfers and sponsors for their continuing support.

Kris Stachowiak (second from left) College Bookstore Manager, Follett Higher Education, was the Photography Sponsor for the event.

Participants in The Lou Scott Golf Classic enjoyed another day of glorious weather at The Golf Course at Glen Mills on June 3. Total revenue from the event has grown to $207,612 over the past 14 years, enhancing the endowment fund established in memory of Lou Scott. To date, 67 students have benefitted from the Louis W. Scott III Memorial Scholarship Golf Cart Sponsor UPS was represented by fund, many from Penncrest High School. (from left) Paul Angert, Larry Moulder, Nancy Scholarships are awarded to students from Wagner and Glenn Steward. Moulder serves a variety of local high schools as well. on the Foundation Board.

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

TITLE SPONSOR David M. Banet & Associates, Inc.

The Boeing Company Bradford White CBIZ Community YMCA of A smiling team from Edgmont Country Club, headed by Eastern Delaware County Pam Mariani, General Manager and Foundation Board Edgmont Country Club Member (second from right), took first place again. Follett Higher Education Group Presenting the awards is Dave Banet, David M. Banet Vahan Gureghian & Associates, Inc., Title Sponsor, to Robert Amen, The Henderson Group Brenda Hriank and Mike Quinn. Susquehanna Bank UPS Videon Chrysler Dodge Jeep Weathers Motors Willis of Pennsylvania

Friends of Lou Scott (from left), Bill Murray, Harry Brooks, Steve Brooks and Bill Petersohn are longstanding participants in the golf outing. 6 A gift to Delaware County Community College may support a student, program or project. Create a Legacy It may also honor or memorialize a loved one. More than likely, WILLS AND TRUSTS it will reduce estate taxes. A will or living trust that includes Delaware County Community College Educational Foundation as a charitable beneficiary is no different than any other will, except that it includes bequest language to benefit the College. Your bequest provision can take many forms such as naming Delaware County Community College for a specific dollar amount, a set percentage of the INSURANCE POLICY total value of your estate, or the In some cases, if you own a remainder of your estate after fully-paid, existing life insurance you have provided for family. policy that you no longer need, you may want to consider donating the policy to Delaware RETIREMENT PLAN County Community College. For many individuals, You benefit from an income qualified retirement plans tax charitable deduction for such as Individual Retirement approximately the cash surrender Accounts (IRAs), 401(k)s, value of the policy. We generally 403(b)s, and Keoghs may liquidate donated policies represent a disproportionate immediately and use the percentage of their net worth. proceeds as you designate. By naming “Delaware County Community College” on For More the change of beneficiary form Information — for your retirement plan, you can designate the College to receive a To learn more about portion of the funds left in the crafting your own Delaware County account at your passing. Not only Community College is this simpler than drafting a legacy, contact: codicil to your will, it also has tax advantages. If your qualified plan Kathleen A. Breslin, Executive Director assets pass to someone other than your spouse at your death, they Delaware County Community College Educational Foundation may be subject to both income 901 S. Media Line Road, Media, PA 19063 and estate taxes. 610-359-5131 dccc.plannedgiving.org 7 CAMPAIGN

The transformation of the Marple Campus to a 21st century educational environment, Steven Smith which began in 2009 and 2010 with the opening of the STEM Complex, continues Margaret Whitaker Class of 2007 with major construction still underway. Funding for the Learning Commons and Many donors to Phase II Auditorium has continued into 2012-13, Gateway to Opportunity and we take this opportunity to thank “purchased” seats in the those who contributed to these new auditorium or Learning Commons. The campaign projects. provided for nameplates on auditorium seating or computer workstations. Seats are still available for gifts ranging from $250 to $1,500. For information, contact the Foundation Office at 610-359-5131.

8 Presenting the Beneficial Foundation $15,000 grant to Dr. Jerry Parker, College President, for the Learning Commons are Carl Needles (left) Market Director, and Robert Juliano, Vice President, Community Development, both of Beneficial Bank. Also accepting the gift is Kathleen Breslin, Executive Director of the Educational Foundation.

In 2014-15 and beyond, funding will be sought for the Student Center or Enrollment Services Center. As always, the focus is on the student experience with the ultimate goal of student success.

9 FISCAL YEAR July 1, 2013 — June 30, 2014 Con tributio ns ANNUAL CAPITAL FUND FY 2013 FY 2014 CAMPAIGN FY 2013 FY 2014 Individuals $118,748 $182,961 Individuals $50,633 $9,235 Corporations 92,766 79,934 Corporations 27,809 0 Foundations 188.535 109,207 Foundations 10,000 14,859 Other Other Organizations 683,012 777,003 Organizations 0 0

TOTAL $1,083,061 $1,149,105 TOTAL $88,442 $24,094

FY 2013 FY 2014 GRAND TOTAL $1,171,503 $1,173,199 INVESTMENT INCOME 147,170 131,757 TOTAL GIFTS AND INVESTMENT INCOME $1,318,673 $1,304,956

DISBURSEMENTS Temporarily Unrestricted Restricted Endowed Total Scholarship and Awards 2014 $4,200 $165,513 $46,693 $216,406 2013 6,109 156,895 44,956 207,960 Programmatic Support 2014 6,100 1,108,402 5,863 1,120,365 2013 5,525 1,119,589 18,826 1,143,940 Operations 2014 67,592 2,130 13,805 83,527 2013 69,963 0 14,266 84,229

TOTAL 2014 $77,892 $1,276,045 $66,361 $1,420,298 2013 81,597 1,276,484 78,048 1,436,129

ASSET DISTRIBUTIO N as of June 30, 2014 Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 272,510 Fixed Income Instruments 2,645,495 Equities 2,501,047 Other Investment Instruments 520,004 TOTAL $5,939,056 10 Dear Donors , Throughout the past year, we have thanked you for your contributions to the Foundation. The annual report presents another opportunity to express our gratitude and to document your generosity. Contributions in 2013-2014 totaled $1,171,503, representing support for capital and annual programs, and an increase of $138,272 over last year.

Phase II of the Gateway to Opportunity Capital Campaign for development of the Learning Commons and Auditorium is complete, with construction on Phase III already underway. Once completed, these renovations will result in a transformation of the student experience at the Marple Campus.

As in the past, the Foundation’s Annual Dinner presents an opportunity to recognize the contributions of time and talent of the Foundation Board of Directors who host the event. The event honors both scholarship donors and students whose efforts have merited the awards. With 145 scholarship and award programs, the Foundation continues to welcome new donors each year who join a list of alumni, faculty, friends, board members, corporations, foundations and other organizations whose longstanding support has assisted worthy students for many years.

One of our largest programs is the Lou W. Scott III Memorial Scholarship, which is bolstered every year by the annual Lou Scott Golf Classic. As noted in this report, this event has continued to attract 100 or more golfers each year for the past 14 years, raising $207,612 and assisting 67 students. It is just one example of the commitment of our constituents to the well-being of our students and our shared community.

Your continuing support of the Foundation’s mission plays an essential role in the College’s student retention effort. It is also a vote of confidence in the work of faculty and administration. Thank you again.

Sincerely,

Kathleen A. Breslin Executive Director

11 Donor s ANNUAL FUND

ALUMNI Mary E. Gerlach Michele Mahoney Giangiulio Anonymous (5) Teresa Giangiulio Paul D. Adack Carol A. Golden Cathleen Murphy Albertus Joanne M. Goldsborough Sandra Silvers Alch Tory Gosnell Louise M. Armes Carol Grant-Holmes William T. Austin Susan F. Haindl Patricia A. Barks, R.N. Erik Hallermeier Vera M. Barnard Pamela Halter Zelma Barrett Suzanne T. Hamilton Linda Bishop-Arnold Rosemary Hamm John A. Bodalski Julia Helm Carole A. Boland Violet F. Heness Robert Boyden, Ph.D. Jennifer L. Hogan Kim Braun '02 & Nicklos Holik Kenneth H. Huntoon Linda & William Briddes Joam M. Immel Alex Brown & Becki Simon Virginia B. Keib Nicholas Bunio Moira Kelly Marano & Ralph Marano Sally L. Burgess Theresa Kelly Robert J. Burns Robert T. King, Jr. Maryann Butter Spencer Koelle Carole Camper Vicki LaFashia Diane M. Canale Joann Lally Mark J. Capriolo, M.D. Chris R. Larkin John C. Caramanico, Sr. Frances Lastowka Miriam & Arthur Cassidy Margaret Mayo Lease Carol S. Chapman Gary Lindauer Paula F. Cook Katharine Lippard Lingo Marilou & Ed Coleman Janice Miller Lion Linda M. Cosgrove Robin & Jay London Louise M. Dagit Karen Ann Lungren Richard & Teresa Daskus Lynn M. Mahoney Gale R. Davis Joseph Masek Kymmela Davis Frederick & Linda Matz Regina Dawley Mary & Christopher McCaffrey Colleen & Thomas DeJohn, Jr. Diana McGuire Dorothea E. Di Giovanni Jonathan Miller Patricia M. Dillon Ronald T. Miller Kathleen & David Dinella George Mitchell Danna R. Dittrich Anita Jean Moran James Michael Donahue, Jr. Roy & Sonya Mosicant Patricia H. Donnelly, Esq. Carla Mutone Dennis Dunbar Gail P. Myrick Frederick A. Felter Jacqueline A. Nagorny Shirley Egee Ferrara Pedro Navarro Steven Fink George F. Negro '90 12 Gwen L. Nelson Arnaud F. and Abigail M. Bewley Richard M. Newberg Joseph Branch Robert B. Oliver Kathleen A. Breslin Douglas F. Owens John & Kricia Buckheit BJ Pearsall, RN, BSN, CNOR Virginia M. Carter, Ed.D. Joyce Byerley Pedrick '89 Mary and Curt Coia Susan M. Pellegrino Charles & Kolu Cooper Katherine Shannon Peters and Emmanuel Caesar Michael Petrilla Nancy Corson Manish Prasad John & Ellen Cronin Dorothy H. Quick DCCC Alumni Group -Team Lenz Joan S. Randolph DCCC Bookstore Patrons Brucie Roberts Rapoport DCCC Chester County Nursing Group Nicholas M. Repino DCCC Communications Arts Rita Byrne Richardson & Humanities Faculty & Staff Dr. Ralph L. Rogers DCCC Faculty & Staff Denise M. Romanelli Drs. Arlene and Richard DeCosmo Kathy & Jack Schank Barbara A. Denczi Jennifer R. Semple Lana M. deRuyter, Ph.D. Edward & Virginia Sharpless Matthew J. DiCintio David M. Simpson Kristen D. Doran Janice A. Sloan Christopher E. Dougherty Bernice T. Smith Elaine and Robert Dreisbaugh Robert S. Snyder, Jr., Ph.D. Robert W. Drucker Jay Stearly Nancy Dunbar, M.D. Anita & Jim Sterling Linda A. Durkin Brad Ashley Stewart Susan Thomas Elder Maggie Sweeney Bruce and Sheila Elliott Dorothy Ann Talley Jeanise & Thomas Ferguson III Mary Turchi Craig Richard Fitz Robert E. Uhrmann James R. Flick, Esq. & Pasqualyn C. Flick Nancy M. Valentine Friends of Delaware County Robert VonSick Community College Dawn M. Weaver Robert R. Fuggiti Robert C. Weaver George and Dorothy Funk Evelyn Williams Harish and Jane Ganatra Harold J. Wilson Judith A. Gentile Dr. Linda H. Youngstrom Rebecca and Michael Givler Loretta & John Glavin Dennis Glovach FRIENDS Francis C. Grubb Anonymous (1) Beiye Gu Jane and Jim Adams Vahan and Danielle Gureghian Cynthia and Jay Aigeltinger Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harle Thomas J. Anderson Carole D. Harper Harry C. and Helen J. Armstrong Norma and Arthur Harris Dylan Atkins Marc D. Henley Claudia and John Atkinson Dr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Hermann Kate and Michael Baganski Mary B. and Matthew M. Hickey John K. and Barbara Baillie Margaret L. Huntsman Dr. & Mrs. William Ballay Patricia H. and Francis E. Johnston Lisa Barnes and Peter Schuyler Matthew Joseph Kaplan Deborah Candy Berlin Grace Kavjian 13 L. William Kay II Patrick G. Tomlinson Dr. Kyriakos M. Kontopoulos Fay Torresyap and John Schuyler M. Sharon Kreitzberg Karen and Raymond Toto Randi S. Kremer Sloan Walker Janice and Dennis Kubeck Eileen and Rich Weaver Rose and Robert Kurtz Mary Jane Weir Linda and William Lammeree Susan Whartnaby Mary C. Le Fever Joyce W. Wolf Theodore C. Lewandowski Lee Zampetti Brenda L. Lewis and Jerry L. Keen Barbara and Jay Zulick Thomas P. Macaluso Anthony J. Makowski Phyllis Ann (Pam) Mariani Raymond A. Maruca BEQUESTS Hanna Masterson & Family Estate of Delma Beacham Jose Francisco Mazenett James J. McCann Alissa & James J. McCann, Jr. Maria S. and Joseph K. McCarthy CORPORATIONS Patrick and Marcia McCarthy & ORGANIZATIONS Florence and Kenneth McKeown AboutOne, Inc. Dr. Rosemarie Morochko Air Conditioning Contractors of America Adrienne C. Moss (ACCA) Dr. & Mrs. Mark Nagy Rose Obeid and Dr. James R. Brown Alpha Delta Kappa - PA Upsilon Chapter Florence K. Pahides American Association of University Women – Peter Phillips Eastern Delaware County Sharvette Law Philmon American Association of University Women – Patricia & Zachary Piotrowski Valley Forge Linda Preske AORN Association of periOperative Donald W. Pulver Registered Nurses Michele Le Fever Quinn Bank of America Katharine Ricker Bay Breeze Estates Homeowners Laura and Richard Robidoux Association, Inc. Thomas Peter Rossi, Jr. Beneficial Bank Jane Rothrock and Alan Zulick Mary Ellen Roy The Boeing Company Dorothy A. Russo Cannon Properties, Inc. Galen Lewis and Meaghan L. Sanders Cannon Self-Storage Mary W. Scott Cetlin Design Group, Inc. Julie D. Sebastian Chadds Ford Elementary School Tina & Greg Shaffer Sunshine Fund Maryrose Sheppard Chester County Regional Education Services Labron K. Shuman Chester High School Class of 1961 Phyllis D. Sichel Compass Group USA/Canteen Dining Kathleen R. Silage Delaware County PA Sheriff's Reserve Unit Tara & Thomas Smith Delaware County Business & Professional Eugene M. Smolens, D.P.M. Lewis S. Snitzer Women's Club Jill McAfee Spelina Eastern Pennsylvania Water Pollution Joanne and Robert Stauffer Control Operators Assoc Mutjaba Talebi Ellucian Company L.P.

14 Elsevier Inc. G4S International Logistics Gannett Company, Inc. GATEWAY TO General Federation of Women's Clubs – OPPORTUNITY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Newtown Square General Federation of Women's Clubs – Delaware County ALUMNI General Federation of Women's Clubs – Violet F. Heness Past Presidents Society Eileen McKenna Kammerer General Federation of Women's Clubs – Robert Madonna Past County Presidents Moira Kelly Marano & Ralph Marano GlaxoSmithKline The Glenmede Corporation Hajoca Corporation FRIENDS J. R. Finio & Sons, Inc. Anonymous (1) Junior Woman's Club of Springfield Beatrice Agar & Dr. John R. Agar, Jr. The Malvern School of Glen Mills Jeff Baun March of Dimes Kathleen A. Breslin Morgan Stanley Jim and Judy Broadhurst National Realty Corporation Corrinne A. Caldwell, Ph.D. Office Depot Eileen W. Colucci Pennsylvania Machine Works, Inc. Doug Ferguson Pennsylvania State Education Association Steve and Elaine Frederick Rotary Club of Chester Pike Vahan and Danielle Gureghian SAP AG Robert R. Johnson Trash Talkin' Ladies, LLC Theodore C. Lewandowski United Way of Chester County Naomi Haruko Machell United Way of Greater Barbara and James Marran and Southern New Jersey Neilda E. Mott USC University of Southern California Dr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Quill Visual Sound, Inc. Susan M. Shisler Rapp Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Kevin and Kimberly Scott Woman's Club of Springfield Kathleen R. Silage Donald & Wendy Soslow George Sullivan FOUNDATIONS Beatrice & Imre Szalai AXA Foundation Roberta & William H. Torian, Jr. Chester County Community Foundation Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Foundation Foundation CORPORATIONS The John Lazarich Foundation & ORGANIZATIONS The Pew Charitable Trusts The Beneficial Foundation Phoenixville Community Health Foundation PNC Bank Mary Trainer Trust Wells Fargo Foundation

15 LOU SCOTT GOLF CLASSIC — 2014

ALUMNI CORPORATIONS Milly Colligon & ORGANIZATIONS Robert Madonna Allied Pixel, LLC David M. Banet & Associates, Inc. The Boeing Company FRIENDS Bradford White Burlap and Bean, Inc. Harry F. Brooks CBIZ Benefits & Insurance Services Patricia & John Colburn,Sr. of Pennsylvania Karin & Phil Damiani Cetlin Design Group, Inc. Craig Richard Fitz CM3 Building Solutions, Inc. James R. Flick, Esq. & Pasqualyn C. Flick Community YMCA Friends of Lou Scott Golf Classic of Eastern Delaware County Vahan and Danielle Gureghian Compass Group USA/Canteen Dining Bob Hardcastle Educational Furniture Solutions, LLC Matthew J. Hasson Exelon Keith Holford Follett Higher Education Group Michael P. Howanski The Henderson Group Mary S. Laird Kimberly-Clark Lee C. Javens Jim McWilliams Photography Phyllis Ann (Pam) Mariani Pinocchio's Restaurant Susan Mescanti Stantec Architecture, Inc. William H. Murray Star Printing, Inc. Rodger L. Mutzel Susquehanna Bank Wesley Nieweg UPS Mary W. Scott Visual Sound, Inc. Weathers Motors Willis of Pennsylvania, Inc.

16 GIFTS IN KIND

ALUMNI Karen Bogosian Robert Madonna

FRIENDS Kevin Bruton/Purple Picnic People Lloyd Fleming Susan Mescanti Mary W. Scott

CORPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS Adventure Aquarium Brandywine River Museum Capt'n Chucky's Crab Cake Co., LLC Casey's Restaurant Newtown Square Concordville Inn & Mendenhall Inn D'Ignazio's Towne House Dos Gringos Mexican Kitchen Edgmont Country Club Exelon Flag Lady Gifts Frames and Company, Newtown Square Fruit Flowers/Incredibly Edible Delites Hedgerow Theatre Helium Comedy Club Iron Hill Brewery - Media Margaret Kuo's Restaurant The Media Theatre for the Performing Arts Mostardi's Nursery & Greenhouses, Inc. The Oasis Family Fun Center The People's Light and Theatre Company Phildelphia Flyers Play-a-Round Golf, Malvern Salon Olivia Carole Smith Studio Videon Chrysler Dodge Jeep Thank you Visual Sound, Inc. Wilmington Blue Rocks Winterthur Museum and Country Estate EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 901 S. Media Line Road Media, PA 19063-1094 610-359-5131