HONOR ROLL OF DONORS SAINT ANSELM 2011–2012 Honor Roll of Donors 1 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS HONOR ROLL OF DONORS DEAR ALUMNI, PARENTS AND FRIENDS Forty-eight years ago, I first set foot on the campus of Saint Anselm College as a nervous and excited freshman. Yes, the campus looked very different than it does today, but the hallmarks of this great school are unchanged: the warm, Benedictine hospitality that greeted my family and me, and the commitment to distinctive, quality, Catholic education. For nearly 25 years, I have served as President of Saint Anselm College. I have watched the college grow, both in population and in physical size, as we added new buildings and programs. Each and every day, I look upon the campus with great pride—pride in our students who are learning to think critically and ethically in their chosen fields of study, and in our faculty who continue to learn so that young Anselmians have the latest information and the tools needed to succeed. I have pride in our staff members who go out of their way to help our students and graduates, and in our alumni themselves—more than 20,000 strong—who never cease to amaze me with their incredible accomplishments. And I have pride in you for your commitment to Saint Anselm College. This Annual Honor Roll of Donors honors you, our loyal donors, for your support. This book boasts 6,811 names, and is something I look upon with an overwhelming sense of thankfulness. I am truly grateful to all who have supported Saint Anselm and to all who plan to do so in the future. You are helping to make this world a better place—a world with more Anselmians. As I prepare for my retirement in just a few short months, I remember the kindness of our alumni, friends, parents, faculty, staff and students who have helped Saint Anselm be a source of pride. We could not have achieved all that we have for 123 years without YOUR generosity. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I will keep all of you in my prayers. Sincerely, Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B. ’69 President 2 OFFICERS AND TRUSTEESHONOR ROLL OF DONORS Officers of the Corporation - Fall 2012 Kevin J. Gould ’76 Right Reverend Mark A. Cooper, O.S.B. ’71 HD ’04, Chair Retired, COO, Tyco Healthcare, Duxbury, Massachusetts of the Members Reverend Peter J. Guerin, O.S.B. HD ’02 Brother Isaac S. Murphy, O.S.B., Vice Chair of the Members Professor, Department of Theology, Saint Anselm The Very Reverend Peter J. Guerin, O.S.B. HD ’02, Secretary College, Manchester, New Hampshire of the Members James L. Hauser, Esq. ’91 Partner, Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP, Charles W. Pollard, Esq. ’79, Chair of the Board of Trustees Boston, Massachusetts Joanne Pietrini Smith ’85, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees Edward A. Hjerpe III, Ph.D. ’81 Richard J. Meelia ’71, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees President and CEO, Federal Home Loan Bank Roger L. Jean ’70, HD ’06, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts Reverend Jonathan P. DeFelice, O.S.B. ’69, President of Roger L. Jean ’70 HD ’06 the College Retired Executive Vice President, Liberty Mutual Group, Bedford, New Hampshire Board of Trustees - Fall 2012 Elizabeth J. (LaMalfa) Kelly ’83 Denise T. Askin, Ph.D. HD ’08 Southport, Connecticut Emerita Professor, Saint Anselm College, Richard J. Meelia ’71 Bedford, New Hampshire Meelia Ventures, LLC, Foxboro, Massachusetts Timothy R. Austin, Ph.D. Thomas A. Melucci, Sr. HD ’98 Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, President and CEO, Hope Valley Industries, The College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts North Kingstown, Rhode Island Richard L. Bready ’65 Brother Isaac S. Murphy, O.S.B. Retired, Chairman and CEO, Nortek, Prior, Saint Anselm Abbey, Manchester, New Hampshire Inc., Providence, Rhode Island Dorothy (Otis) Musho ’85 Ann M. Catino, Esq. ’82 Senior Vice President, Head of Treasury Management Attorney and Partner, Halloran & Sage, LLP, Sales, Capital One, New York, New York Hartford, Connecticut Lawrence J. Pascal, Esq. ’64 Marie C. Chabot-Fletcher, Ph.D. ’81 Senior Partner, Ashcraft & Gerel, Alexandria, Virginia Birch Hill Consulting, LLC, Birchrunville, Pennsylvania Joanne Pietrini Smith ’85 Robert P. Connor Senior Vice President, Crump Life Insurance Executive Director, Hess Group, LLC, New York, New York Services, New York, New York Charles A. Crowley ’81 Charles W. Pollard, Esq. ’79 Senior Vice President, Keefe, Bruyette & Retired, Vice Chairman, Omni Air International, Woods, Inc., New York, New York Scituate, Massachusetts Reverend Jerome J. Day, O.S.B. ’75 Thomas C. Prendergast ’72 Pastor, Saint Raphael Church, Manchester, New Hampshire Retired, CEO and President of Heritage Property Assistant Professor, Department of English, Saint Investment Trust, Sudbury, Massachusetts Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire Charles F. Rolecek Reverend Jonathan P. DeFelice, O.S.B. ’69 CEO, The Premier Companies, Manchester, New Hampshire President, Saint Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire Barry F. X. Smith ’87 Geraldine (Healy) DeLuca ’77 Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Cash Business, Human Resources Manager/Consultant, State Street Global Advisors, Boston, Massachusetts Dealogic, New York, New York Reverend William J. Sullivan, O.S.B. ’66 Dixie (Greene) Douville, R.N. ’86 Professor, History Department, Saint Anselm Morristown, New Jersey College, Manchester, New Hampshire Coordinator for Sports Medicine, Atlantic Health Systems Joseph E. Sweeney ’83 Stephen J. Ellis ’69 President, Financial Planning and Products & Services, Retired Senior Vice President/National Director Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota of Sales, Retirement Plan Solutions, The Hartford Insurance Group, Pittsburg, New Hampshire Brother Andrew L. Thornton, O.S.B Professor, Modern Languages and Literature, Saint Monsignor William P. Fay, Ph.D. Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire Pastor, Saint Columbkille’s Parish, Brighton, Massachusetts Daniel T. Flatley Emeriti Trustees Trustee, Flatley Foundation, Braintree, Massachusetts Maurice L. Arel ’59 Reverend John R. Fortin, O.S.B. ’71 Mary Anne Behnke Professor, Department of Philosophy, Saint Anselm William J. Farrell, Ph.D. College, Manchester, New Hampshire Thomas P. Flynn ’57 William M. Kelly ’66 Kenneth J. Goodchild ’69 Retired, Managing Director, Marsh McLennan Companies, Littleton, Colorado 3 HONOR ROLLD OFEAR DONORS ALUMNI, PARENTS AND FRIENDS When I was on campus recently, walking along the quad, watching the students hurry to their classes and activities, it hit me—one of the main reasons I am where I am today is because of Saint Anselm College. Grateful doesn’t begin to describe what I feel toward my alma mater. It is where I not only received an outstanding education that helped me tremendously throughout my professional career, but it is also where I learned so much about myself and the world around me. It is where I met life-long friends and made memories, just like these young Anselmians are doing today. Saint Anselm College had an impact on my life. And now, years later, through my work on the Board of Trustees and my contributions, I am making an impact on Saint Anselm College. And, all of YOU are making an impact on Saint Anselm College through your generous support. Thank you for helping a new generation of Anselmians receive a distinctive, Catholic Benedictine education. Thank you for helping our sports teams, so they are fully equipped and well prepared. Thank you for helping our amazing faculty with new technology and resources needed to give their students the latest information. Thank you for providing much needed financial support to our students. And thank you for helping to support the numerous student activities on campus. I know that times are tough for many. On behalf of the Board of Trustees of Saint Anselm College, thank you for making Saint Anselm College a philanthropic priority in your life. Your impact is being felt campus-wide. Sincerely, Kevin Gould ’76 Chair, College Advancement Committee Saint Anselm College Board of Trustees 4 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS WAYS TO GIVE You can support Saint Anselm College in many ways. We are always pleased to discuss in more detail the various methods of giving. For further details, please contact Jim Flanagan, Vice President of College Advancement, at 603-641-7221 or [email protected]. OUTRIGHT GIFTS Charitable Remainder Trusts Cash An annuity or unitrust can be established by Gifts of cash make funds available for immediate use transferring cash or appreciated property (stock or by Saint Anselm and are fully tax-deductible for donors real estate) to Saint Anselm College. The college, as who itemize deductions. Checks should be made trustee, manages the trust for you or your appointed payable to Saint Anselm College. The college also beneficiaries. You receive an annual income of at least accepts payments by Visa, MasterCard and American five percent from the trust for the remainder of your life Express as well as direct debit contributions from a or your beneficiaries’ lifetimes, or for a term of years. checking or savings account. You can give by mail, You also receive a charitable deduction for your gift, telephone, or online via the college’s Web site at and, if appreciated property is used to fund the trust, www.anselm.edu/giving. you avoid capital gains tax on the sale of the asset. Securities and Mutual Fund Shares Charitable Gift Annuity Gifts of long-term appreciated securities and mutual This form of giving allows you to transfer cash or fund shares offer the benefits of deducting the gift securities to the college in return for an annuity that (at fair market value) on the date of transfer to Saint pays you or your appointed beneficiary a fixed income Anselm.
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