Donors, Patrons & Sponsors

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Donors, Patrons & Sponsors Audubon Nature Institute | Annual Report 2016 Donors | Page 1 DONORS, PATRONS & SPONSORS We extend a special thank you to our 2016 donors. We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped support the animals, projects and programs of Audubon Nature Institute. While we are unable to list every donor in this Annual Report, please know that we acknowledge and appreciate your generosity. AUDUBON PROJECT AND The Van der Linden Family BP Foundation, Inc. PROGRAM DONORS Elaine* and Bernard Van der Linden Breaux Mart, Inc. Susan, Joey and Sara Reaves The Brees Family A Friend of Audubon Lisa, Cary, Deborah and Blake Amann Succession of Noel Brou Margaret Bayard WAKA Kickball Joe W. and Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation Bentson Foundation WDSU-TV Kia and Christian Brown Joy and Boysie Bollinger Zemurray Foundation Suzanne and Michael Brown Cathy and Eric Botnick Succession of Mary Bruce Chevron Corporation Bruce Bruckmann Children’s Hospital LIFETIME DONORS Mary Bryant CITGO Petroleum Corporation WE ACKNOWLEDGE OUR LIFETIME DONORS, Build-A-Bear Foundation, Inc. CycleBar NOLA WHO CREATED THE AUDUBON OF TODAY Burkedale Foundation Entergy New Orleans, Inc. AND ARE BUILDING THE AUDUBON Burrus Investment Group Charitable Lead Annuity Trust OF TOMORROW. Under the Will of Louis Feil Cache Cache, Inc Ruth U. Fertel Foundation A Friend of Audubon Patricia and William Caffray Folger Coffee Company A Friend of Audubon Park The Calgary Zoological Society Estelle Friedman Gervis Family Foundation Adams and Reese Caroline and Murray Calhoun Jerome S. Glazer Foundation Yvonne and Red Adams Foundation Canal Place Management, Inc. Goldring Family Foundation Nancy and Richard Adkerson Sue Ellen and Joseph Canizaro Lisa and Sanford Gottesman Succession of Bette Lou Albert Capital One Bank Hospital Corporation of America, Inc. / Alex Beard Studio Catherine and George Cary III Tulane Health System Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Richard Cashin Jefferson Parish J. Aron Charitable Foundation, Inc. Chalmette Refining, LLC Keller Family Foundation Association of New Orleans Veterinarians Chevron Corporation Kenmont Dewitt Wallace - Reader’s Digest Fund Chicago Zoological Society Louisiana Seafood Promotion AT&T Children’s Hospital & Marketing Board Succession of Mary Atchley CITGO Petroleum Corporation Nancy and Michael Marsiglia Azby Fund Cleco Corporation Meauxbar Barataria-Terrebonne National Anne and C.C.* Clifton, Jr. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Estuary Program Louisiana Coca-Cola Bottling National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Baton Rouge Area Foundation Company, Ltd. Mrs. Myrtis L. Nims Gayle and Tom Benson, Jr. Katherine and Ezra Cohen Northshore Community Foundation Louellen and Darryl Berger Dathel and Thomas Coleman Gulf Relief Foundation Fund Sydney and Walda Besthoff Foundation Jeanie and Peter Coleman PepsiCo Americas Beverages Nancy Aronson and Virginia Besthoff Minnie and James Coleman, Jr. Rock ‘N’ Bowl & Ye Olde College Inn Better Than Ezra Foundation The Colhoun Family RosaMary Foundation The Blanchard Foundation Richard Colton, Jr. The Selley Foundation The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation ConocoPhillips Foundation Shell Oil Company Harry Blumenthal Conwill Family Foundation Society for Environmental Education Fund Boh Foundation The Angus R. Cooper II Family Terminix Joy and Boysie Bollinger Charitable Foundation Woldenberg Foundation Bollinger Foundation Penny and Jim Coulter Trumbull Family Foundation The Booth-Bricker Fund Coypu Foundation Trust BP America, Inc. Zoe and Ernesto Cruz Audubon Nature Institute | Annual Report 2016 Donors | Page 2 Jane Culver* Greater New Orleans Foundation Lion’s Charities of District 8-S, Inc. D A Exterminating Company, Inc. Greater New Orleans Pest Control Lockheed Martin Michoud Space Systems The John and Shirley Davies Foundation Association Louisiana Department of Agriculture Arthur Davis* The William and Mary Greve Foundation and Forestry Collins C. Diboll Private Foundation Gulf South Operators Louisiana Department of Culture, Diversified Specialty Printing, Inc. Harper Family Foundation Recreation & Tourism Dixie Brewing Company, Inc. PC and Dolores M. Havens Louisiana Department of Wildlife Family Foundation & Fisheries Dominion Exploration & Production, Inc. Daniel B. & Carolyn Heard Foundation Louisiana Public Facilities Authority Dominion Foundation Family of Edward Heller Louisiana Seafood Promotion Domino Sugar Astrid and Judah Hertz & Marketing Board Dow AgroSciences Susan and William Hess LSU Louisiana Sea Grant Dow Chemical Company Janice Heymann* The Lupin Foundation Downtown Development District Heymann-Wolf Foundation Succession of Mona Mailhes Dr. G. H. Tichenor Antiseptic Company Jeannie and Jubi Hillery Maison Blanche Carmen and Kelly Duncan Conrad N. Hilton Foundation John Marque R. Foster Duncan Family Fund Hilton New Orleans Riverside Nancy and Michael Marsiglia Mickey Easterling* HMSHost Corporation Maryland Academy of Sciences El Paso Corporation D. H. Holmes Company, Ltd. MCC Real Estate Group Succession of Dora Bonquois Ellis Hospital Corporation of America, Inc. / McCormick & Company Entergy Charitable Foundation Tulane Health System McDermott International, Inc. Entergy Corporation Hotel Monteleone McDonald’s Operators of New Orleans ExxonMobil Howard Hughes Medical Institute John McIlhenny* ExxonMobil Foundation Humana, Inc. Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Cherise and Bart Farris Hyatt Regency New Orleans and Smith, Inc. Mr.* and Mrs. H. Mortimer Favrot, Jr. Hyslop Shannon Foundation Sidney Meyers* James Favrot IBERIABANK Midwest Resales, Inc. Frances and Calvin Fayard, Jr. IBM Corporation The Louise H. Moffett Family Foundation Federal Express Corporation International Matex Tank Terminals Anne Montgomery and Family Joan Hooper and Julian Feibelman, Jr. Institute of Museum and Library Services Anne and William Grace, Jr. Charitable Lead Annuity Trust International Shipholding Corporation Alston and John Kerr III Under the Will of Louis Feil Jefferson Parish Anne Montgomery Ruth U. Fertel Foundation The Erik F. Johnsen Family Foundation Christa and Christopher Montgomery Flora Family Foundation Eugenie & Joseph Jones Family Foundation The Nalco Foundation Folger Coffee Company Amanda and Gladstone Jones III National Council of Jewish Women Nita Frantzen JPMorgan Chase National Endowment for the Arts Freeport Copper & Gold Milton R. Kaack and Ethel Reilley Kaack National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Freeport-McMoRan Foundation Philanthropic Trust National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Ruthie and Louis Frierson Diane and John Kallenborn III National Oceanic and Cheryl Frischhertz* The Michael B. Kehoe Family Atmospheric Administration Frischhertz Electric Company, Inc. Succession of Vallee Kehoe National Science Foundation Garden Study Club of New Orleans Keller Family Foundation New Orleans Marriott George Engine Company, Inc. Kentwood Springs Water New Orleans Pelicans Barbara Gervis Succession of Virginia Kock New Orleans Saints Estelle Friedman Gervis Family Foundation Nancy and Herman Kohlmeyer, Jr. New Orleans Super Chevy Dealers Association Succession of Merle F. Gesell Vickie and Bryan Krantz Barbara and Peter Newhouse Gheens Foundation, Inc. The Kresge Foundation Mrs. Myrtis L. Nims Marian and Lawrence Gibbs Mara and Stephen Kupperman Northshore Community Foundation Gulf Mitchiner Gittinger Family Foundation Margaret and Cliffe Laborde Relief Foundation Fund Jerome S. Glazer Foundation Amelia Lane* Michelle and Field Ogden II Goldring Family Foundation Sally and Jay Lapeyre, Jr. Kenneth Barnes and Roger Ogden Max Good* Sheila and Thomas Lemann David Oreck Charlotte Gottesman and Family Sherry and Alan Leventhal Marjory and E.J. Ourso* Linda and Neil Baum Family Foundation Office of Homeland Security Laura and Morris Gottesman Diana and Tom Lewis and Emergency Preparedness Lisa and Sanford Gottesman LEXUS of New Orleans Ozone Spring Water Company Marcia and William Rafkin Lincoln Park Zoo Leslie and G. Bradley Gottsegen The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Audubon Nature Institute | Annual Report 2016 Donors | Page 3 Terminix - Vincent Palumbo U. S. Department of Housing Carmen and Kelly Duncan Pan-American Life Insurance Group and Urban Development R. Foster Duncan Family Fund Park Plaza Hotel New Orleans U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service James P. Favrot Parkside Foundation USTA Southern Tennis Association, Inc. Mr.* and Mrs. Henri Mortimer Favrot, Jr. Machelle and John Payne Union Pacific Foundation Frances and Calvin Fayard Pelican Homestead and Savings Association United Energy Resources, Inc. Joan Hooper and Julian Feibelman PepsiCo Americas Beverages The Cecile and Gene Usdin Family Randy Fertel Petroleum Helicopters, Inc. Melanee and Steven Usdin Garden Study Club of New Orleans Picadilly Restaurants, LLC. The Van der Linden Family Barbara Gervis Cathy and Hunter Pierson, Jr. Elaine* and Bernard Van der Linden Goldring Family Foundation Plaquemines Parish Government Susan, Joey and Sara Reaves Drs. Brad and Leslie Gottsegen Ray Brandt Infiniti Lisa, Cary, Deborah and Blake Amann Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Clement Havens The Stanley W. Ray, Jr. Philanthropic Virginia and John Weinmann Family of Edward Heller and Civic Trust Dot and Jacob* Weisler Jeannie and Jubi Hillery Succession of James Raymond, Jr. Wendy’s® Restaurants Deirdre and Christian Hooper Boatner Reily Family Fund Linda and Thomas Westfeldt II Kristen and André Hooper Priscilla and James Reiss, Jr. Leah and Robert Whann IV IBERIABANK Kevin G. Clifford and Michele T. Reynoir Wheeling Machine
Recommended publications
  • Tom Benson Will and Testament
    Tom Benson Will And Testament Porky Marwin sometimes swooshes his mornings ashore and motivate so unsuccessfully! Down-the-line Peyter sizzled narcotically while Jodi always disenthralls his erns budges illegibly, he elect so anear. Mucous Kalil scape: he enrobed his differentiations ravingly and statutorily. But has proceeded in new. Appeal from southwest london olympic games in their unwavering commitment both on. We come into two years old yorkshire place finish last name them up an addendum notes that possible and tom benson and will testament that he also survivors are currently is renewable for an unexpected error details america. A huge well left to all plan our volunteers this pity is tailor to scratch hard work. The Center's DNA and companies like Benson Hill have access important tools like. Today we finally observe the biogeography of certain bird bow in Wisconsin based on. Rebirth statue outside home Dome in 2012 a silk to that sound but. With those massive numbers in procedure it's did surprise aboard the owners of the 32 NFL franchises count many billionaires among them believe the average face of an NFL team increased 11 to 26 billion this year according to Forbes' latest estimate. This is just a further testament say what about entire community why do. Tom Benson the owner of coal World's Largest Laundromatas it is spotlight and straightforwardly knownviews the laundromat less as an alien facility and. Pelicans uniting with Smoothie King ABC News. William Nicols are some compare my obligations with my books to insist any unnecessary suits. How clever were Tom and Gayle Benson married? Not least Easy The Super Bowl Returns to New Orleans.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Annual Report
    Audubon Nature Institute 2019 Annual Report 1 From the President 2019 was a year to connect guests with Audubon’s mission of saving species—new exhibits, new ways to meet animals up close, and new additions to our animal family. At the Zoo we opened a new lion habitat and welcomed the birth of a critically endangered Sumatran orangutan. The Survival Center enjoyed a baby boom, and the Aquarium added cownose and blue-spotted rays. We also created enriching experiences for our greater New Orleans community, expanding access to the magic of an Audubon adventure through our Audubon Community Connect program. In 2019, nearly 40,000 guests visited Audubon facilities free of charge through initiatives like Orleans Parish Appreciation Days and the New Orleans Public Library Audubon Museum Partner Pass. Audubon’s passion for protecting the environment spurred individual community members to make an impact and participate in initiatives like Plastic Free July. More than 500 participants from across New Orleans joined Audubon in this challenge to reduce single-use plastics and protect marine animals—keeping more than 10,000 pieces of plastic from our waterways. Our 2019 Annual Report reflects our greatest accomplishments of the year, all made possible by you—our donors, Members, guests, and community. From everyone here at Audubon Nature Institute, thank you for being an essential part of our family. L. Ronald Forman President and CEO Audubon Nature Institute Board / Commission / Foundation Page 2 Our Mission Page 3 Audubon 2019 Page 4 Financial Summary Page 33 Donor Acknowledgments Page 34 Stay Connected Page 43 1 Audubon Nature Institute Audubon Commission Audubon Nature Institute Board of Directors Mission and Purpose Audubon Nature Institute J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Regular Session ENROLLED
    2018 Regular Session ENROLLED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 32 BY SENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAHAM, ABRAMSON, AMEDEE, ANDERS, ARMES, BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BOUIE, BRASS, CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, CHANEY, CONNICK, COUSSAN, COX, CREWS, CROMER, DANAHAY, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HALL, JIMMY HARRIS, LANCE HARRIS, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HORTON, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LYONS, MACK, MAGEE, MARCELLE, MARINO, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, GREGORY MILLER, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, STAGNI, STEFANSKI, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THOMAS, WHITE, WRIGHT AND ZERINGUE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the passing of New Orleans businessman, philanthropist, and Louisiana legend, Thomas Milton "Tom" Benson, at the age of ninety and to note his lifetime of accomplishment. WHEREAS, it is with great remorse that the Legislature of Louisiana and its people have learned of the passing of Tom Benson; an extraordinary gentleman and phenomenal businessman who experienced rags-to-riches success in life, who expressed gratitude for his good fortune by his participation in all manner of civic, social, and religious causes, and who always faced the world with a smile; and Page 1 of 5 SCR NO.
    [Show full text]
  • The Claiborne Corridor: Mid-Anchor Business Profiles 2014
    University of New Orleans ScholarWorks@UNO Planning and Urban Studies Reports and Presentations Department of Planning and Urban Studies Spring 2014 The Claiborne Corridor: Mid-Anchor Business Profiles 2014 Michelle M. Thompson University of New Orleans, [email protected] Laura Banos University of New Orleans, [email protected] Brittish Bostic-Bryant University of New Orleans, [email protected] Tiffany Campo University of New Orleans, [email protected] Rexter Chambers University of New Orleans, [email protected] See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uno.edu/plus_rpts Part of the Urban Studies and Planning Commons Recommended Citation Thompson, Michelle M.; Banos, Laura; Bostic-Bryant, Brittish; Campo, Tiffany; Chambers, Rexter; Deason, Derreck; Dunn, Taryn; Jones, Taylor; Jones, Tyinna; Larock, Sarah; Loftis, Matthew; Major, Grace; Pastorek, Rene; Pate, Eric; Perry, Brooke; Ran, Yang; Shine, Amanda; Ulmer, Amy; and Woodridge, Teira, "The Claiborne Corridor: Mid-Anchor Business Profiles 2014" (2014). Planning and Urban Studies Reports and Presentations. Paper 20. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/plus_rpts/20 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Planning and Urban Studies at ScholarWorks@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Planning and Urban Studies Reports and Presentations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Michelle M. Thompson, Laura Banos, Brittish Bostic-Bryant, Tiffany Campo, Rexter Chambers, Derreck Deason, Taryn Dunn, Taylor Jones, Tyinna Jones, Sarah Larock, Matthew Loftis, Grace Major, Rene Pastorek, Eric Pate, Brooke Perry, Yang Ran, Amanda Shine, Amy Ulmer, and Teira Woodridge This report is available at ScholarWorks@UNO: https://scholarworks.uno.edu/plus_rpts/20 http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2009/07/photos_for_iten.html THE CLAIBORNE CORRIDOR MID-ANCHOR BUSINESS PROFILES 2014 Produced by Michelle M.
    [Show full text]
  • Brothers of the Sacred Heart Alumni Association of New Orleans Magazine
    St. Aloysius Brother Martin Cor Jesu CENTURY II Brothers of the Sacred Heart Alumni Association of New Orleans Magazine Volume 45 NO. 1 April 2018 Joseph Caruso, Jr. ’79 2018 Alumnus of the Year Phase III Fidelity Through Change See center Chris Biehl - 2018 spread Brother More Schaefer Wrestlers Capture Award Recipient 18th State Championship Joe Caruso ’79 Named Alumnus of the Year Joseph J. Caruso, Jr. ’79 received the Senator Allen J. Ellender Alumnus of the Year Award. John Devlin, President of Brother Martin High School, and Greg Rando ’77, Executive Vice-President, presented the award at a ceremony in early March at The J.W. Marriott on Canal Street. Joe was honored by the Board of Directors of Brother Martin High School for his commitment to the institute. In his acceptance speech Joe thanked his family and friends for their support and reflected on his time at Brother Martin. He spoke about his career and being a Catholic man. He gave special thanks to his wife, Erin, whom he referred to as not only his wife, but his best friend. Alumnus of the Year events included a gentlemen’s breakfast and a Ladies’ Lunch, Mass celebrated by Fr. Paul Hart ’70 with Bishop Robert Muench ’60 CJ attending and a cocktail reception at the home of Karen and Chuck Stall ’76, the 2011 award recipient. This award is presented annually by the Board of Directors of Brother Martin Bishop Robert Muench ’60 CJ, Joseph Caruso ’79, Erin Caruso High School to an alumnus selected for contributions to his profession and for and Fr.
    [Show full text]