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PlaymakersCall the shots. Make an impact. Leave a legacy.

The photos in this Annual Report feature some of the players on our 2013-14 and 2014-15 Girls Varsity Basketball Teams.

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Playmakers

Table of ContentsYear in Review | Volunteer Leadership | Philanthropic Giving | Moving Forward

Congratulations again to the 2013-14 Girls Varsity Basketball Team for winning the Class 3A State Championship.

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Year in Review

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The 2013-14 school year is certainly a highlight of my 29 years at Miami Country Day. From the initial birthday party to the April 5th celebration, our 75th Anniversary year holds many dear memories. A historical timeline was created and is permanently installed in the Alumni Boardroom, the original school bell was dedicated, our All-School Community Service Day impacted the greater Miami community, $1 million in Annual Giving were raised, the 1938 Society and 7500 Club were created, and so much more.

In the Then & Now book published in honor of the 75th, I shared a quote by Henry David Thoreau: “The meeting of two eternities, the past and future…is precisely the present moment.” I am grateful to have been present for the special moment in the school’s history.

When Miami Country Day School for boys opened in 1938 with nine students, I’m sure founders L.B. Sommers and C.W. “Doc” Abele had no idea they would be creating history. No doubt if they were alive today, they would be very proud, and perhaps astonished at what their creation has become.

Many individuals and families have made Miami Country Day the school it is today. One such individual that will be missed is John C. “Jack” DuBois, who passed away in July. We are thankful Jack was with us on several occasions during the anniversary year, including Homecoming and the April 5th celebration. A special thank you to former faculty and Heads of School who joined us to celebrate: Ken Harris, the school’s 2nd Headmaster and wife Shirley; fourth Headmaster, Bill Creeden and his wife, Debbie; and, Dr. Jack Knapp, the school’s fifth headmaster.

People often think of the Head of School as the school’s leader. However, we recognized another group of leaders during the 75th for providing so much of what our students enjoy today. The 1938 Society recognizes the leadership of those benefactors whose

cumulative monetary gifts or irrevocable gifts to Miami Country Day School have reached $1 million or more. The inaugural class includes: C.W. Doc Abele, the Chaplin and Jove Families, Michael J. and Katherine E. Franco, The Garner Foundation, Roger Koch, the MCDS Parents’ Association, and Stanley and Dorothy Whitman.

The Garner Foundation, a 1938 Society inaugural member, is not about the foundation as much as it is about the Garner family. There has been a member of the Garner family involved in Country Day for over 60 years. It’s impossible to walk across our campus and not see the impact the Garner family has made. There is hardly a building on campus they have not been a part of either by sharing their time and energy in planning or through generous financial support. The Garners are a wonderful expression of what it means to be philanthropic, and they continue to be very involved in the school, giving generously and joyfully. As we begin 2015, I look forward to recognizing their generous commitment of time and resources as we name the southern half of the campus the Garner Campus.

The 2014 Annual Report acknowledges those who continue this philanthropic tradition. From the companies and individuals that support capital needs to the graduates who graciously give back to their alma mater, we thank each and every one of you for being playmakers. Your continued support is essential for Miami Country Day to sustain its mission of educating the whole child as we seek to serve every student, every day.

With gratitude,

Dr. John Davies

A Message from the Head of School

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Being asked to interview a President of any board is quite an intimidating request, especially when that person has held the position since 2002 and managed to make major changes in an organization. Anne Paulk is just that person.

Anne spends most of the summer months in the mountains of North Carolina. The day of our interview for this article, I fully expected to sit down somewhere, ask her a few questions and be on my way. In a true testiment of her caring nature, Anne wanted to make sure I saw the best of what her summer hometown had to offer by taking me on a small hike. It was there, overlooking the place where North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee meet, that the following conversation took place.

Anne Paulk

Playmaker Profile

By Christian A. Martell, Director of Auxiliary Programs & Corporate Operations

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Q: What is your connection to MCDS?A: My family has been involved with the school for a long time. My brothers went to Country Day when it was an all-boys boarding school. My uncle went to Country Day in the ‘50s. My sister Janice was one of the first women to serve on the Board at MCDS. We have always been supporters of education and of Miami Country Day in particular.

Q: How did you become President?A: After being on the Board a few years, I chaired the search committee for the Head of School that brought Dr. Knapp to MCDS. When Dr. Knapp left the school for personal reasons and Dr. Davies was hired, I was approached by the Board leadership shortly after to be President. When my brothers said they would support me if I took it on, I agreed. I originally thought I would serve for four or five years, but I knew I had to stay in the position longer because we were in the middle of the [Securing the Future] campaign. I leave now knowing the school is in a great position, and in need of some new leadership to elevate it to the next level.

Q: What was your greatest challenge while serving as President?

A: Private independent schools’ tuition is so beyond a middle class family’s reach at this point that you need to have the financial aid and the endowment behind it to make an independent school education accessible. That’s a board chair’s biggest challenge: making sure Miami Country Day remains a viable and attractive option for as many families as possible?

Q: What will you do with all of your new found time now that you’re no longer President?

A: I am definitely looking forward to spending more time here in the mountains, but I am also very excited about continuing to chair the Financial Aid Policy Committee of the Board. It is an area that interests me greatly. I think it’s important that the school be diverse in every way possible. That is what America is going to look like, what it does look like, so our graduates need to be exposed to a cross- section of people if they are to be successful when they leave us.

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President’s Scorecard

Aquatics Center

Business Office

Katherine E. Franco Center for Learning Resources

Koch Family Athletic Center Complex

Leonie’s Garden

Nathan Hurst ‘89 Amphitheater

Major Construction Projects6

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Securing the Future Campaign reaches $10M goal.

2008

Anne becomes President of the Board of Trustees.

2002Securing the Future Campaign, the largest campaign in the school’s history, is launched.

2006

Maintenance building and Town Athletic Club property purchased.

2009

Dedication of the Nathan Hurst ‘89 Ampitheater.

2010Trustee Scholarship for Breakthrough

Miami Scholars is established.

2012

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As you look around the Miami Country Day School campus, you realize there are many changes that take place each year to our facilities and grounds. The year 2014 was no exception for our continued change and improvement to our campus.

Miami Country Day School was fortunate to have the opportunity to purchase the Spectrum Behavioral Systems property to the north of our current campus

in 2014. This facility will add over 12,000 square feet of classroom space and additional land for future development of the school’s programs. We are currently working with Zyscovich Architects to develop the plans to renovate this new property as classroom space for Upper and Middle School students.

Our Athletic Steering Committee requested a renovation of our current Girls’ and Boys’ Athletic Locker Rooms during 2014. These renovations were accomplished during the summer months, providing new shower rooms, dressing tables, lighting, and flooring as well as refurbished lockers and fresh paint.

This renovation project was accomplished under the supervision of Mr. Mike Caban

and his staff. Our athletes and our visiting teams have a much more welcoming locker room space now.

Miami Country Day School continues to improve on security and safety each year. In 2014 additional security cameras were installed in all parts of our campus, and the school made the commitment to hire additional security staff and off-duty Miami Shores Police Officers in an effort to continue to provide a safer and more secure environment without feeling like a fortress.

The summer of 2014 provided Miami Country Day with the challenge of correcting several issues with the Aqua Flow Paver System on 107th Street. After a year of researching and identifying the problems that led to the instability of the pavers, we were able to undertake the task of removing all pavers from 107th street to correct the situation. This project took 12 weeks to complete, and the street was ready for the start of the school year.

Miami Country Day hired Coastal Construction Company in May to provide pre-construction services for the development of both the new Campus Parking Garage and the Center for the Arts. These services include working on the design of construction documents for the facilities with our architects and developing budgets and timelines for the construction of both facilities. We anticipate breaking ground on our new facilities in January 2015.

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Buildings and GroundsJohn “Bud” Farrey, B&G Committee Chair

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To be involved with Miami Country Day for 23 years, and to participate in the celebration of the school’s 75th Anniversary, gives me so much pride as a trustee and alumni parent. Our school community had so much to celebrate this past year, and we will have many more things to celebrate moving forward. My focus as Chair of the Development Committee is to raise funds to contribute to the school’s operating budget with gifts to annual giving and capital projects. The school’s mission is supported by a combination of tuition dollars, gifts, and endowment. Thank you to each and every individual, family, company, and foundation that supported Country Day during the 2013-14 school year.

Annual Giving is the foundation of every independent school, and I am so appreciative of everyone who contributed this past year to set a record of securing over $1 million in annual support! A fitting accomplishment during the 75th Anniversary.

With a young alumni group, 1981 being the first 12th grade graduates, participation and growth in the area of alumni support increased again this year from $48,280 to $76,130. That is significant. Thank you, alumni, for recognizing and honoring Country Day with your gifts. The Alumni program continues to expand and the celebration of the school’s 75th Anniversary had a positive impact on this focus. In recognition of the school’s 75th Anniversary, criteria and a selection process were established by the Alumni Association to recognize distinguished alumni, and these awards were presented at graduation and will be presented on alternate years to honor an alumnus or alumna. Congratulations to the 2014 honorees: Kim Juanico, Class of 2002, recipient of The L.B. Sommers Award for Distinguished Community Service and Kevin J. King, Class of 1995, recipient of the C.W. “Doc” Abele Alumni Award for Distinguished Service to the School.

Continuing to follow up on the feasibility study conducted in 2012, the planning and leadership phase of a capital campaign was underway during the 2013-14 school year to raise funds to build a Center for the Arts. A board-approved resolution designates

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DevelopmentSean Clancy, Development Committee Chair

that 80% of every gift made in support of the Center for the Arts will be used for construction costs, 10% of every gift will fund building endowment to maintain operations of the facility, and, 10% of every gift will fund program endowment for the Center for the Arts.

As the 2013-14 school year came to a close, over $3 million had been pledged to The Campaign for the Arts. Efforts continue and you will learn more as we reach out to the community to raise $16.5 million so we can open the doors of our new Center for the Arts in August 2016. A special thank you to Gerald W. Moore ’68, and his family for leading the way, and to the Board of Trustees, and other individuals and families who are recognized in this report for their pledges and gifts made to this effort as of June 30, 2014.

Lastly, as Dr. Davies referenced in his letter, the Board of Trustees passed a resolution in April 2014 to create The 1938 Society for the purpose of recognizing donors for lifetime giving at or exceeding $1 million in gifts. The inaugural class of six was announced and recognized in honor of the school’s 75th Anniversary on Saturday, April 5, 2014. This important group provides valuable endowment dollars for the future as well as dollars that make an impact every year.

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The school continues to be financially strong, driven by robust enrollment growth and gains in charitable giving and auxiliary programs, complemented by controlled expenditures against budget. Enrollment for the school year 2013-2014 was 1,154, an increase of 57 students, or 5% over the prior year. Net tuition revenue was $25.1 million, up $2.1 million, or 8.9% over the previous year, primarily from the enrollment increase. The Annual Fund raised $1.0 million, an increase of $194,000, or 23.5% over the previous year. The school recorded a net surplus of $1.6 million, or 5.5% of our total $28.8 million operating budget. Investments in school facilities this past year totaled $4.0 million, with the Spectrum property (contingent property located at 11061 NE 6th Avenue)

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REVENUES Student tuition and fees Less: Financial aid grants Net tuition and fees Annual Fund Contributions Auxiliary programs Student activities Other revenue Other restricted contributions TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT

EXPENSES Instructional Student Activities Auxiliary programs Lunch program General and administrative Plant operations Fundraising TOTAL EXPENSES CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

$28,569,715 ($3,493,773) $25,075,942

$1,021,760 $1,885,097

$622,111 $84,282

$105,107 $28,794,299

$10,610,724 $1,914,396 $1,514,993

$815,017 $5,299,049 $6,299,512

$769,400 $27,223,091

$1,252,612

INVESTMENT ASSETS

Endowment Assets Operating Cash Reserves PPRRSM Cash Reserve TOTAL INVESTMENTS MANAGED

as of 6-30-13$3,445,275$1,423,597

$300,000 $5,168,872

as of 6-30-14$4,058,410$1,728,956

$600,000 $6,387,366

FinanceSol Alan Saad, Finance Committee Chair

acquisition at $2.8 million being financed with debt. School administration is acutely aware of the burden that tuition places on our families. The school is committed to moderating tuition increases by providing financial aid and controlling school costs as part of our ongoing efforts to avoid pricing the school out of reach for families who are currently members of the school community and for those that would like to join us. The enrollment strength and charitable giving has allowed the school to limit the tuition rate increase to 4.75% for the past four years. Our strategic plan includes growth in non-tuition revenue, auxiliary programs, and gifts, to mitigate tuition rate increases.

In anticipation of the planned 2015 Center for the Arts and Parking Deck construction

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Revenues

Net Tuition$25,075,942

78%

Annual Fund $1,021,760

3%

Capital Campaign$3,241,835

10%

Investments$176,576

1%

Auxiliary Programs$1,885,097

6%

Student Activities & Other

$811,5002%

FY14 Revenues by Category

projects, the school procured long-term tax exempt bonds of up to $28.5 million, which will be repaid from capital contributions and school operations. The school conducted an extensive RFP process, managed by our independent financial advisor to obtain the most competitive financing terms. The School plans to close on the bonds at the end of January 2015.

This past year, the school’s investment manager took over active management of $2 million in operating cash reserves. Additionally the investment assets under management grew by $1.2 million from planned reserve building and endowed campaign gifts. Total endowment and operating investments under management at 6-30-14 were $6.4 million. Our investment advisor is managing both our

long-term endowment assets and shorter term operating cash reserves in accordance with the school’s conservative investment management Policy. The school’s endowment assets will continue to grow with 20% of new capital campaign gifts earmarked for endowment and an annual $250,000 goal to pay back Board-designated endowment funds previously used to fund capital improvements.

The school’s strategic financial plan prioritizes the pay back of internally borrowed funds. This past year’s strong financial results allowed the school to pay down $1.9 million in internal debt and add $300,000 to our facility repairs reserve account (PPRRSM reserve) to fund future major building and facility repairs.

Goals for the upcoming year include managing the cash flow on the planned $25

million in construction projects and financing, continued focus on cost containment to ensure funding increases for faculty compensation and professional development opportunities and new school programs, growing our summer programs as profit centers to provide tuition relief, and continuous process improvements to better serve the school community.

Thank you to the many committed members of the school’s Finance Committee that generously volunteer their time and talents and the school’s Business Office for their commitment to ensuring the financial sustainability of our school.

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Expenses

Personnel Costs $17,024,348

49%

Financial Aid$3,493,773

10%

Capital Additions$3,993,797

12%

Plant Costs$4,851,237

14%Food Service$1,133,076

3%

Other$4,214,430

12%

FY14 Expenses by Category

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PlaymakerProfile

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The heat was almost bearable on that summer day when Christopher Bellows, newly appointed President of the Board of Trustees, trekked across the golf course to make the first of many early morning meetings at the Business Office. By the time we sat down to chat, he had already been briefed on the challenges facing the 107th Street renovation, summer programs, fundraising, facilities, and a list of other items too long to name here. But, rather than seeming overwhelmed by the information, he looked confident and ready, ready to give back to a place that has given him so much.

A Sense of Altruism

For Chris, a native of Miami Shores, MCDS was always “the school in the backyard” that his dad was involved with. Chris’s father, Pete Bellows, was a founding member of the Board of Trustees and was essential in the school’s decision to add an Upper School.

“The connection had always been with my dad,” said Chris, a graduate of Miami Edison High School. “When my dad passed away in 2009, I stepped up my involvement.”

Already a member of the Board at the time, Chris took on more responsibilities and threw himself into committee work. He also increased his attendance at school functions and sporting events.

“I came to appreciate more the work and the passion of the people – the people you never hear about, ever read about, all the people that are here all day long, including those that don’t even work here and are volunteers, but believe in the mission of the school and want to do everything possible to provide the best possible environment for the students,” he said.

It was at that point, that Chris thought, “I can do better. I can be better.”

Now, Chris shares these stories with his colleagues at Holland and Knight, where he has worked for the past 30 years on one of most well-regarded appellate teams in the state of Florida, whenever they complain about not getting a raise or promotion.

“I tell them about these faculty members and others like them, who are not getting paid to be [at games or events], but are there working hard, because they care about carrying out the mission of the school and making this a better place for the students,” he said. “It is this altruistic character in the school, in the way that it commits itself to the students, that makes it easy to say yes when they ask you to do something.”

A Commitment to Others

In a classic blue blazer, khakis, and striped tie, Chris looked the part of an honors graduate of Sewanee: The University of the South and magna cum laude graduate of the University of Miami School of Law and member of its Law Review. What did not come across as readily is his long-term commitment to increasing educational opportunities for students from under-resourced areas in Miami.

In 1994, Chris co-founded the Right Trak program with former NFL player Lawrence Wright and Lawrence’s high school counselor to help inner-city students get the most out of life. Some of Chris’s students would go on to enroll and graduate from MCDS, including Chris Polite ’02 and Roy Brown ’12.

“Bellows is someone who has spent the majority of his adult life committing himself to serving others, and his willingness to do so has been of great benefit to a number of people, especially our youth,” said Polite. Chris Polite is imbedded in the fabric of Miami Country Day as a coach, a Lower School teaching assistant, and Summer Programs Coordinator. “What’s special about Bellows’ giving is that he does it for the right reasons and never expects anything in return. He is constantly pushing people to find their light and more times than not is able to guide them towards it.”

Chris’s commitment to giving those of all backgrounds an opportunity to thrive and succeed is one of the things he will prioritize as President.

“To the extent that it is possible, diversity is what I want to have on the Board and in anything the school is involved in,” he said. “I think that will make for a better school.”

Chris recognized how MCDS has been like a “sanctuary,” a “safe place,” for him and the students he has mentored over the years,

and is committed to recreating a similar environment at Board meetings for those with different perspectives and opinions.

“I really do care about all of the people on the Board,” he said. “Many of them I have known for a very long time, others I will get to know in time. They are smart people, good people, committing their time to the school.”

Ready to Serve

Chris has already committed 12 years to the school as a trustee. Of the 34 current Board members, only seven have served for longer.

“[Serving as President] wasn’t anything that I ever imagined, thought about, or aspired to,” Chris said.

He still recalls the shock from being asked by Anne Paulk, the former President of the Board and current Chair of the Financial Aid Policy Committee, joking that he thought she might be asking him to step off the Board since he had served for so long.

Anne, however, appreciated Chris’s “legal insight” and the “social consciousness of Miami’s bigger picture” that he brought to the Board.

“Our school is a better place due to his direct efforts,” she said.

Dr. John Davies describes Chris as “a powerful role model to students and adults alike,” who genuinely reflects the core values of Miami Country Day School.

“I don’t know if I’m really the right person, but I’ll do whatever the school needs me to do,” Chris said.

Aspiring to Do Better and Be BetterChristopher Bellows Appointed New President of the Board of Trustees

By Christian A. Martell, Director of Auxiliary Programs & Corporate Operations

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Did you know?

The K-5 chess team of Justin Kleidermacher ‘21, Elliot Starkman ‘21, Grant Giovannetti ‘21, Filippo Sbroggio ‘21, and James Srebnick ‘21 won the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP at the 2014 Florida State Scholastic Chess Championship. The K-12 chess team of David Gonzalez ‘15, Pascal Dafinis ‘15, Julian Schultz ‘14, Joseph Aming ‘20, and Matthew Cohen ‘14 placed 4th in the state.

Other 2013-2014 Highlights

First ever Speed Innovation night

held in the Katherine E. Franco Center for Learning Resources

The 75th Anniversary time capsule was buried near Primary Hall on May 6th.

The Miami Country Day School community came together for a day of service on February 8th.

#MCDSserves

The April 5th Celebration brought a great cast of characters together.

The school’s original victory bell was dedicated August 18th.

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It was a cool night at the home of Steven and Claudia Brod when the conversation over hand-rolled sushi shifted from a successful Annual Giving year to the school’s upcoming 75th anniversary. Development Committee Chair Sean Clancy, then Middle School Chairs Thomas and Julie Pronesti, and members of the Development Office looked around them at that year’s Palm Society event and wondered how the attendees could step up their giving efforts in a 75th year.

It was then that the 7500 Club first took root in the minds of the Pronesti’s, the group’s Founding Deans. They hoped to attract at least ten members to the newly-created donor group by the end of the school’s 75th anniversary year.

“Lucky for us, the 7500 Club was received by the school community with open arms. People were excited to join, and the more people that joined, the more exciting it became,” Julie said.

Members of the community stepped up and increased their gift from the previous year – some more than doubling their giving – in order to join and show their passion for Miami Country Day. The fiscal year ended with a total of 50 founding members in the 7500 Club and over $475,000 raised for Annual Giving, the most money raised by any one club in the history of the school.

Now in our 76th year as a school, the 7500 Club continues to be the driving force behind the Annual Giving program, as it simultaneously celebrates the first 75 years of the school’s founding and prepares us for success in the next 75 years.

“Our goal for 2015 is to have 75 members in the 7500 Club,” Tom Pronesti said, “75 members would raise over $500,000, which is more than the total Annual Giving goal was when we first got involved a few years ago!”

Leading by example, the Pronesti’s have already renewed their Annual Giving commitment, and are looking forward to another great year for the 7500 Club.

Playmaker Profiles

Tom & Julie PronestiFounding Deans of the 7500 Club

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Philanthropy is about giving from a generosity of spirit.

Philanthropy directed towards

Miami Country Day results when people

feel strongly about its mission and

feel a deep sense of connection to the

institution.– Dr. John Davies

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VolunteerLeadership

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BOARD OF TRUSTEESEXECUTIVE BOARDAnne Paulk, PresidentHoward Premer, First Vice PresidentJames W. Moore ’65, Second Vice PresidentJohn F. “Bud” Farrey, TreasurerMatthew Whitman Lazenby, SecretaryDebi Beasley, Assistant SecretaryChristopher Bellows, President-Elect

MEMBERSIsaac ArguettyEvan BergerMelanie Ink BroekerWayne ChaplinMichael ChaviesSean ClancyKarleen HalliwellJavier HoltzTerry JoveFredric KarltonKevin J. King ’95Gerald W. Moore ’68Matthias NixdorfMark C. PiperSol Alan SaadLawrence M. Stanfill, D.D.S.

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERSRichard S. BanickBarbara North BurtonEdwin B. ColeMichael J. Franco †J. Michael GarnerElizabeth “Betty” HachOsmond C. Howe, Jr.Stanley F. WhitmanDr. John Davies, Head of SchoolMarilyn Thomas, P.A. PresidentJami Beasley Watkins ’01, Alumni President

BOARD OF ADVISORSCHAIRHoward Premer

MEMBERVanessa AbramowitzMarty Andreas ’52G.J. BakkerClaudia BrodPaul ChaplinJonathan ChariffLarry ColinAlex Dombrowsky ’92David DesmondRobert FinvarbDan GoldPeter GoldStephanie GoldJared GoldbergCraig Green ’93Robert GreenbergSean GrosmanRandolph GumenickDaniel HoltzKobi KarpBenny KlepachAchilles KontoyiannisBrian LevyMichael LiebowitzPaula Lowenstein BoanoElisa Lucchi ’98Adam MalamedIrene MandelBruce Matheson ’61Ivan Mendoza ’94Brian McCarthy ’95Glenna MilbergPablo OrtizTerry PiperJason PortJulie PronestiMichael RosenbergLeigh RothschildNeil SazantMichael SherJason StarkmanJames Tate ’81Jerry TillisLance Tinkler ’01Mark WalkerRodney WaltersOlive WatsonMarilyn Thomas, P.A. PresidentJami Beasley Watkins ’01, Alumni PresidentHerta Holly, Miami Shores MayorAlberto Pozzi, Miami Shores Country ClubDr. Terry Piper, Barry University

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERSJohn Davies, Head of SchoolGary Butts, COOSheryl Piper, Director of DevelopmentNora Pardave, Alumni Director & Assistant Director of DevelopmentBuzzy Tabatchnick, Director of Leadership Gifts

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONEXECUTIVE BOARDJami Beasley Watkins ’01, PresidentLance Tinkler ’01, Vice PresidentAlex Avayu ’97, Secretary/TreasurerClaudia Figueredo ’90, Special Events & Projects Chair Brian McCarthy ’95, Alumni Development ChairKevin J. King ’95, Past PresidentIvan Mendoza ’94, Alumni OfficerBrenton Raymond ’06, Alumni Officer

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSJohn Camp ’73Ware Cornell ’65Bruce Matheson ’62Gerald W. Moore ’68James W. Moore ’65Carl Whitmer ’71

PARENTS’ ASSOCIATIONEXECUTIVE BOARDMarilyn Thomas, President Jessica Rodriguez, President Elect Tracey Borrow, Vice President Allison Feldman, Secretary AJ Leoni, Treasurer Lisi Port, Lower School Rep. Perri Pollak, Middle School Rep. Virginia Brown, Upper School Rep. Honey Revitz, Learning Resources Rep. Julie Saad, College Rep. Debi Beasley, Alumni Rep. Stacey Levy, Alumni Rep. Wendy Russakoff, HistorianKelly Gold, By-Laws Tamara Feola, Past President

Welcome Back Faculty/Staff LuncheonTracey Borrow & Jessica Rodriguez Fundraising Lisi Port, Jessica Rodriguez, Wendy Russakoff, and Allison Feldman Family BBQVirginia Brown & Debi BeasleyHoliday BazaarPerri Pollak, Lisi Port, AJ Leoni, Stacey Levy, Rochelle Finvarb, Jen Sazant, Virginia Brown and Juliette Surnamer Art SmartCaryn Lubetsky & Jackie Malamed Parent OutreachElizabeth Vainder, Greta Walker and Holly GiovannettiUniform ExchangeJulie Saad, Lillian Cohen, and Karise Claramone Spring LuncheonPerri Pollak, Wendy Russakoff, and Lisi PortParent AmbassadorsAJ Leoni Athletic BoostersRossanne Gross, Jacque Ivory, AJ Leoni, and Carmen Vivas

ANNUAL GIVINGCHAIRSBob & Debi Beasley

The 7500 CLUB CHAIRSThomas & Julie Pronesti

LOWER SCHOOL CHAIRSCary & Caryn Lubetsky

MIDDLE SCHOOL CHAIRSThomas & Julie Pronesti

UPPER SCHOOL CHAIRSGabriel & Paula Boano

INTERNATIONAL CHAIRSPablo & Carmen Vivas

NEW PARENT CHAIRSLarry & Laura ColinJeff & Gigi JeffriesJarret & Rossanne Gross

GRANDPARENT CHAIRSJerry & Judy Tilis

INTERNATIONAL GRADE CAPTAINSPatricio and Adriana Wills Alejandro Espinal Edward and Irene Mandel Antonio and Marta Arbulu Ivette Perez Michael and Federika VazquezEduardo and Gabriela MarquezPierre and Heidi Charalambides

FACULTY & STAFF CAPTAINSDenise Wilson, Lower SchoolLucy Pekoc, Middle SchoolCarroll Kelly, Upper SchoolKelly John, Staff

ALUMNI CHAIRBrian McCarthy ‘95

DEVELOPMENT CHAIRSean Clancy

LOWER SCHOOL GRADE CAPTAINSPreK 3Marcel and Alex Van Gemerden

JKSteven and Claudia Brod Heidi and Pierre Charalambides

SKKevin J. ‘95 and Tricia A. King

1st GradeTabitha Charles ‘85Jeff and Gigi JeffriesFederika and Michael VazquezValerie Rivera-Giraud

2nd GradeCraig ‘93 and Nancy ‘93 GreenDavid and Irena BozdoganDara and David ClarkeSteven and Elizabeth Vainder

3rd GradeRobert and Melissa NetkinTracey Borrow

4th GradeJerry TilisJeff and Gigi JeffriesCary and Caryn Lubetsky James and Alex Bergman

5th Grade Craig ‘93 and Nancy ‘93 GreenAdam and Wendy Russakoff Charly and Lorie McDonaldKelly Gold

MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADE CAPTAINSJames and Alex BergmanJack and Karleen Halliwell Adam and Wendy Russakoff Larry and Vanessa Abramowitz Drew and Karen Dillworth Richard and Lynn Freeman Pierre and Heidi CharalambidesPreety ArggarwalAndrew and Michelle BurgerSam Luby and Katherina WeibelWendy Smith Adriana WillsPreety ArggarwalJarret and Rossanne GrossRichard and Ivonn Goihmann Thomas and Julie Pronesti Jay and Joni Meiselmann

UPPER SCHOOL GRADE CAPTAINS9th GradeLarry and Vanessa Abramowitz Tabitha Charles ‘85David and Wendy SmithIvette Perez Drew and Karen Dillworth Jim and Shellie Fulford

10th GradeLarry and Laura ColinAlan and Ruth Zelcer Jarret and Rossanne GrossKaren StauberMarta Arbulu

11th GradeArmand and Danielle TouboulJohn and Staci KanterMark and Greta WalkerSol and Julie Saad Ivette Perez Philippe Giraud and Valerie Rivera-Giraud Anthony and Jeanny Lei Larry and Nicole Groll Kevin Space and Beth Berryman

12th Grade Bob and Debi Beasley Pablo and Carmen Vivas Carnie and Moi MattisonnDaniel and Karen Stauber

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ICV Management Corp.Julio and Miranda IglesiasFred and Terry JoveDaniel Julien and Angela Penttinen JulienKobi and Nancy KarpDan and Suzy KatzKevin J. King ‘95 and Tricia A. KingKobi Karp Architecture and Interior DesignRoger KochEdward and Kinga LampertMatthew and Kristin LazenbyMichael and Lara LiebowitzPanos and Ioanna MarinopoulosMark and Greta Walker FoundationGerald W. Moore ‘68 & Victoria Fernans Moore ‘74James Moore ‘65 and Kathryn KassnerMatthias and Conny NixdorfGerardo Pantin and Rosanna Pantin EscuderoAnne PaulkGeorge Perez and Brooke SofferTom and Julie PronestiJesus Quintero and Liliana MalavePascal and Lailla RaffyThomas ‘68 and Renee RodgersNeil and Jennifer SazantArmando Simosa and Maria FiorelloJason and Diana StarkmanSunshine School UniformsBruce and Meryl TabatchnickJimmy ‘81 and Janie TateTechnology Innovators Inc.The Garner Foundation, Inc.The Lampert FoundationThe Sol Taplin Charitable FoundationThe Thomas E. Rodgers, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Valerio Toyos and Janet Pomares-ToyosToyos EnterprisesThe Honorable Maryanne Trump BarryThelma VenemaMark and Greta WalkerGraham Walsh and Candace Maher-WalshPato and Adriana WillsAntonio and Astrid Yammine

BENEFACTOR’S CLUB $5,000+Leonard ‘62 and Jayne AbessLeandro and Ana AntonaccioGJ and Joyce BakkerFelipe and Monica BautistaChris BellowsFred BerensEvan and Tiffany BergerNikhil and Bojana BhardwajPaul and Marie-France BlochJohn and Tracee BrunettiStephen BrunettiMiguel and Rosangel CabreraErnie and Ana CamboPierre and Heidi CharalambidesJonathan and Jackie ChariffLarry and Laura ColinDennis CoteWilliam Dean and Stacy RoskinSteven and Karina DelongaDavid and Lisa DesmondMagnus and Nakary ErikssonMaya EzrattiBud and Maria FarreyArmando Simosa and Maria FiorelloMark Fisher and Eloah Ramos Fisher

THE 1938 SOCIETY The following benefactors cumulative monetary or irrevocable gifts to the school have reached $1 million or more.C.W. “Doc” AbeleChaplin and Jove FamiliesRoger KochMiami Country Day School Parents’ AssociationThe Garner Foundation, Inc.Stanley Whitman

2013-2014 ANNUAL GIVINGThe following gifts were made between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.

HONORARY TRUSTEE $25,000+Armando Simosa and Maria FiorelloRoger Koch

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE $10,000+GJ and Joyce BakkerFelipe and Monica BautistaPaul and Marie-France BlochMiguel and Rosangel CabreraLarry and Laura ColinDavid and Lisa DesmondMark Fisher and Eloah Ramos FisherJared and Michelle GoldbergJulio and Miranda IglesiasKobi and Nancy KarpRoger KochEdward and Kinga LampertMichael and Lara Liebowitz

Panos and Ioanna MarinopoulosArmando Simosa and Maria FiorelloGeorge Perez and Brooke SofferJason and Diana StarkmanSunshine School UniformsThe Garner Foundation, IncThe Lampert FoundationValerio Toyos and Janet Pomares-ToyosToyos EnterprisesMark and Greta Walker

THE 7500 CLUB $7,500+Leonard ‘62 and Jayne AbessGJ and Joyce BakkerFelipe and Monica Bautista Chris BellowsPaul and Marie-France BlochJohn and Tracee BrunettiStephen BrunettiThe Brunetti FoundationMiguel and Rosangel CabreraPierre and Heidi CharalambidesLarry and Laura ColinDennis CoteSteve and Karina DelongaDavid and Lisa DesmondEpicure MarketMaya Ezratti Family Philanthropic FundBud and Maria FarreyMark Fisher and Eloah FisherJim and Shellie FulfordJared and Michelle GoldbergEric and Laura GouldRobby and Nadia GreenbergDaniel and Toni Holtz

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Jim and Shellie FulfordJonathan Weinberg and Carlota GoetersDaniel and Stephanie GoldJared and Michelle GoldbergEric and Laura GouldRobby and Nadia GreenbergJack and Karleen HalliwellDaniel and Toni HoltzJulio and Miranda IglesiasFred and Terry JoveDaniel Julien and Angela Penttinen JulienKobi and Nancy KarpDan and Suzy KatzKevin J. King ‘95 and Tricia A. KingRoger KochLee and Vanessa KrelsteinEdward and Kinga LampertMatthew and Kristin LazenbyMichael and Lara LiebowitzGeorge LindemannGraham Walsh and Candace Maher-WalshJesus Quintero and Liliana MalavePanos and Ioanna MarinopoulosGerald W. Moore ‘68 & Victoria Fernans Moore ‘74James Moore ‘65 and Kathryn KassnerMatthias and Conny NixdorfGerardo Pantin and Rosanna Pantin EscuderoAnne PaulkGeorge Perez and Brooke SofferValerio Toyos and Janet Pomares-ToyosTom and Julie PronestiJesus Quintero and Liliana MalavePascal and Lailla RaffyThomas ‘68 and Renee RodgersWilliam Dean and Stacy RoskinArmando Simosa and Maria FiorelloJason and Diana StarkmanBruce and Meryl TabatchnickJimmy ‘81 and Janie TateThe Honorable Maryanne Trump BarryThelma VenemaMark and Greta WalkerGraham Walsh and Candace Maher-WalshJean Ross and Rodney WaltersJonathan Weinberg and Carlota GoetersPato and Adriana WillsAntonio and Astrid Yammine

PALM SOCIETY $2,500+144 Street LLCLeonard ‘62 and Jayne AbessLarry and Vanessa AbramowitzMatt and Lisa AllenMarty ‘52 and Leesa AndreasLeandro and Ana AntonaccioArcher PropertiesFrancisco Arocha and Maria Guedez-ArochaGJ and Joyce BakkerFelipe and Monica BautistaMerrill LynchAli and Batoul BazziBob and Debi BeasleyChris BellowsNirat Beohar and Abha Shrivastava BeoharFred BerensJames and Alexandra BergmanJim and Serena BerraNikhil and Bojana BhardwajPaul and Marie-France BlochGabriel and Paula Boano

John and Tracee BrunettiStephen BrunettiThe Brunetti FoundationBTIGMiguel and Rosangel CabreraErnie and Ana CamboPierre and Heidi CharalambidesJonathan and Jackie ChariffSean Clancy and Dina CelliniLarry and Laura ColinDennis CoteCPF Investment GroupChris Day and Asya PashenkoAdrian De Wilde and Clara Castano-GonzalezJohn and Roxanne DaviesWilliam Dean and Stacy RoskinSteve and Karina DelongaDavid and Lisa DesmondManuel ‘91 and Stephanie DiazDrew and Karen DillworthPaul Dunbar and Loyce Archer-DunbarJay and Joan EichelEpicure MarketMagnus and Nakary ErikssonMaya EzrattiFamily Philanthropic Fund Bud and Maria FarreyFarrey’s Wholesale Hardware Company, Inc.Justyn and Allison FeldmanFidelity Charitable Gift FundRobert and Rochelle FinvarbRonny ‘89 and Laura FinvarbMark Fisher and Eloah RamosStefano Frittella and Alexandra CarcelliJim and Shellie FulfordMark and Holly GiovannettiDaniel and Stephanie GoldJared and Michelle GoldbergJames and Monica GoldsmithCamilo and Fernanda GomesEric Gould and Laura Paresky-GouldCraig ‘93 and Nancy ‘93 GreenRobby and Nadia GreenbergBetty HachJack and Karleen HalliwellAbel and Fana HoltzDaniel and Toni HoltzJavier and Andria HoltzEric and Nicole HorstmeyerICV Management Corp.Julio and Miranda IglesiasJeff and Gigi JeffriesFred and Terry JoveDaniel Julien and Angela Penttinen JulienKobi and Nancy KarpGary and Joann KatcherDan and Suzy KatzKevin J. King ‘95 and Tricia A. KingBenny and Juliette KlepachKobi Karp Architecture and Interior DesignRoger KochHoward and Stephanie KrassPiotr Krasuski and Anna PonieckaLee and Vanessa KrelsteinEdward and Kinga LampertMatthew and Kristin LazenbyBarry and Jeannie LewinMichael and Lara LiebowitzGeorge LindemannMaria Alejandra Lopez ContrerasSam Luby and Katharina Weibel

Richard and Isabell LydeckerAdam and Jackie MalamedSebastian Malo and Maria Alvarez MaloPanos and Ioanna MarinopoulosMark and Greta Walker FoundationCarnie and Moi MatisonnMichael and Diane Rosenberg Family Foundation, Inc.Gerald W. Moore ‘68 & Victoria Fernans Moore ‘74James W. Moore ‘65 and Kathryn M. KassnerNetwork Media Group Inc.Matthias and Conny NixdorfRobert and Jane PalmisanoGerardo Pantin and Rosanna Pantin EscuderoSamuel and Nicole PapuAnne PaulkAlexandre and Carolina PerezGeorge Perez and Brooke SofferApostolos and Alicia PeristerisJarrett Perlow ‘97Philip & Rita Rosen 2009 AKS TrustMark and Sheryl PiperJason and Lisi PortIsaac Possin and Michelle Finvarb Possin ‘95Howard and Ilene PremerTom and Julie PronestiJesus Quintero and Liliana MalavePascal and Lailla RaffyIzak H. Rappaport ‘07Brenton Raymond ‘06Steven ‘92 and Elizabeth ResnickGlenn and Anne RobertsCraig RobinsThomas ‘68 and Renee RodgersMichael and Stephanie RosenAleks Rosenberg and Alix HarperMichael and Diane RosenbergJorge Sada SolanoKal SaffranSaffran Family Foundation Inc.Jon Sale and Jayne Weintraub SaleNeil and Jennifer SazantJames S. Schainuck ‘75James and Elizabeth SchechterAlexander SchochMichael and Heather SherRyan ‘96 and Nirvana ‘95 Sherman Armando Simosa and Maria FiorelloDavid and Wendy SmithAnonymousRasciel and Maria SocarrasSol Taplin Charitable FoundationSolon-Andreas FoundationScott and Jessica SrebnickLawrence and Carol StanfillJason and Diana StarkmanHoward and Joelle SteinbergMatthew and Natalia StormPedro Suarez and Emma Rahn de SuarezSunshine School UniformsBruce and Meryl TabatchnickMartin and Cricket TaplinJimmy ‘81 and Janie TateTechnology Innovators Inc.The Garner Foundation, Inc.The Lampert FoundationThe Leonard L. Abess and Bertha U. Abess FoundationThe Miami FoundationThe Thomas E. Rodgers, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Michael and Marilyn Thomas

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The Brunetti FoundationBTIGPablo Buttice and Carolina RainerMiguel and Rosangel CabreraErnie and Ana CamboPierre and Heidi CharalambidesJonathan and Jackie ChariffTabitha Charles ‘85 and Jerome CharlesSean Clancy and Dina CelliniAlbert and Karise ClaramonteDavid and Dara ClarkeHoward and Alison CohenJeffrey and Tracy CohenSeth Cohen and Aline Grotti-CohenLarry and Laura ColinDennis CoteCPF Investment GroupJohn and Roxanne DaviesJessica Davis ‘99 and David GoldsteinChris Day and Asya PashenkoAdrian De Wilde and Clara Castano-GonzalezInigo de Zabala and Eva DaldaWilliam Dean and Stacy RoskinOlympia DeCastro ‘99 and Gustavo HernandezSteve and Karina DelongaDavid and Lisa DesmondManuel ‘91 and Stephanie DiazDrew and Karen DillworthAlexander Dombrowsky ‘92 and Anna BlackmanDonna Newman PhotographyAlbert DouerPaul Dunbar and Loyce Archer-DunbarJay and Joan EichelLeonardo Emperador and Patricia BastidasEpicure MarketMagnus and Nakary ErikssonSalvador and Maricer EscalonMaya EzrattiFamily Philanthropic FundBud and Maria FarreyFarrey’s Wholesale Hardware Company, Inc.Justyn and Allison FeldmanAlfie and Tamara FeolaFidelity Charitable Gift FundRobert and Rochelle FinvarbRonny ‘89 and Laura FinvarbMichael and Lana FischerMark Fisher and Eloah RamosRaymond ‘93 and Cheryl FloydStefano Frittella and Alexandra CarcelliJim and Shellie FulfordHarry Benitah and Leslie Gelrubin-BenitahMark and Holly GiovannettiRaj and Juliana GohillRichard and Ivonn GoihmanDaniel and Stephanie GoldJared and Michelle GoldbergJames and Monica GoldsmithCamilo and Fernanda GomesDebbie GoodmanHoward and Stella GostfrandEric Gould and Laura Paresky-GouldArthur and Carole GreenCraig ‘93 and Nancy ‘93 GreenRobby and Nadia GreenbergSean and Candace GrosmanGZI Real Estate Sales & Marketing LLCBetty HachJack and Karleen HalliwellChris and Holly HansenKenneth B. Harris ‘76

Leandro and Ana AntonaccioVincent and Paulina ApiceArcher PropertiesFrancisco Arocha and Maria Guedez-ArochaDaniel and Joanne AronsonGJ and Joyce BakkerFelipe and Monica BautistaMerrill LynchMariano Barreto and Bianca BaldiniRobert and Tania BassanAli and Batoul BazziBob and Debi BeasleyEric Bedenbaugh and Sandra CortesAdam and Ruth BehlmanChris BellowsNirat Beohar and Abha Shrivastava BeoharFred BerensJames and Alexandra BergmanJim and Serena BerraNikhil and Bojana BhardwajPaul and Marie-France BlochGabriel and Paula BoanoLuis Bosch and Fadia BassiJohn and Tracee BrunettiStephen Brunetti

Jerry and Judith TilisValerio Toyos and Janet Pomares-ToyosToyos EnterprisesThe Honorable Maryanne Trump BarryUBS Financial ServicesEric Valladares and Lisa Marie SzekelyMarco Vedeo and Antonella FiorentinoThelma VenemaMark and Greta WalkerGraham Walsh and Candace Maher-WalshJean Ross and Rodney WaltersAlan and Traci WasersteinJonathan Weinberg and Carlota GoetersMark and Liliana WhitePato and Adriana WillsAntonio and Astrid Yammine

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE $1,500+144 Street LLCLeonard ‘62 and Jayne AbessLarry and Vanessa AbramowitzDavid and Gisela AlexanderMatt and Lisa AllenIgor and Angelika AnapolskyMarty ‘52 and Leesa Andreas

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Abel and Fana HoltzDaniel and Toni HoltzJavier and Andria HoltzEric and Nicole HorstmeyerICV Management Corp.Julio and Miranda IglesiasInnovae Group, LLC.Kent and Katja JanzonJeff and Gigi JeffriesFred and Terry JoveDaniel Julien and Angela Penttinen JulienAnn JustizSanjay ‘87 and Vicky KamlaniJohn and Staci KanterKobi and Nancy KarpNeisen ‘69 and Ana KasdinGary and Joann KatcherDan and Suzy KatzKevin J. King ‘95 and Tricia A. KingBenny and Juliette KlepachKobi Karp Architecture and Interior DesignRoger KochEvgeny Komogortsev and Yuliana KomogortsevaHoward and Stephanie KrassPiotr Krasuski and Anna PonieckaLee and Vanessa KrelsteinGuy and Selin KurlandskiAlexey Labzin and Olga ZuevaEdward and Kinga LampertDavid and Melissa LazarusMatthew and Kristin LazenbyBarry and Jeannie LewinRashard Lewis and Giovanni FortesMichael and Lara LiebowitzGeorge LindemannMaria LizamaJason and Marni LoebMaria Alejandra Lopez ContrerasFlavia LowensteinSam Luby and Katharina WeibelRichard and Isabell LydeckerLeonidas Macedo and Suzane MacedoAdam and Jackie MalamedSebastian Malo and Maria Alvarez MaloEdward and Irene MandelPanos and Ioanna MarinopoulosMark and Greta Walker FoundationBruce Matheson ‘61Carnie and Moi MatisonnRoss McBride and Trisha Paterson-McBrideBrian ‘95 and MJ McCarthyIan McGaffic and Donna NewmanMichael McMillan and Carol Cassis-McMillanJay and Joni MeiselmanIvan Mendoza ‘94Gunther and Nicola MeyerMichael and Diane Rosenberg Family Foundation, Inc.Michael and Glenna MilbergMitsos Inc.Gerald W. Moore ‘68 & Victoria Fernans Moore ‘74James W. Moore ‘65 and Kathryn M. KassnerMarks and Oksana MoskvinaMark and Sandhya MurphyRobert and Melissa NetkinNetwork Media Group Inc.Matthias and Conny NixdorfRobert and Jane PalmisanoGerardo Pantin and Rosanna Pantin EscuderoSamuel and Nicole Papu

Darren and Vanessa PatzAnne PaulkAlexandre and Carolina PerezGeorge Perez and Brooke SofferApostolos and Alicia PeristerisJarrett Perlow ‘97Philip & Rita Rosen 2009 AKS TrustMark and Sheryl PiperEric and Jonina PitchmanJason and Lisi PortIsaac Possin and Michelle Finvarb Possin ‘95Howard and Ilene PremerTom and Julie PronestiJesus Quintero and Liliana MalavePascal and Lailla RaffyIzak H. Rappaport ‘07Jon Rappaport and Marsha SofferBrenton Raymond ‘06Steven ‘92 and Elizabeth ResnickGlenn and Anne RobertsCraig RobinsThomas ‘68 and Renee RodgersMichael and Stephanie RosenAleks Rosenberg and Alix HarperMichael and Diane RosenbergTony Roye and Carolina FrangieSol and Julie SaadJorge Sada SolanoKal SaffranSaffran Family Foundation Inc.Jon Sale and Jayne Weintraub SaleJesus Sardinero and Renata de WeertNeil and Jennifer SazantJames S. Schainuck ‘75James and Elizabeth SchechterJessica SchnaiderAlexander SchochRony SeikalyDion and Cathy SenaMichael and Heather SherRyan ‘96 and Nirvana ‘95 Sherman Daniel and Jacky ShiffArmando Simosa and Maria FiorelloAlberto and Lydia SlezyngerDavid and Wendy SmithAnonymousRasciel and Maria SocarrasSol Taplin Charitable FoundationSolon-Andreas FoundationSuzanne SpiliotisScott and Jessica SrebnickLawrence and Carol StanfillJason and Diana StarkmanCliff and Janet SteinHoward and Joelle SteinbergStellar Health Properties, LLCElliot Stone and Bonnie Sockel-StoneMatthew and Natalia StormPedro Suarez and Emma Rahn de SuarezSunshine School UniformsBruce and Meryl TabatchnickMartin and Cricket TaplinJimmy ‘81 and Janie TateEvelyn TeamkinTechnology Innovators Inc.The Garner Foundation, IncThe Lampert FoundationThe Leonard L. Abess and Bertha U. Abess FoundationThe Miami FoundationThe Shepard Broad Foundation, Inc.

The Thomas E. Rodgers, Jr. Foundation, Inc.Michael and Marilyn ThomasJerry and Judith TilisTotal Trade, LLCValerio Toyos and Janet Pomares-ToyosToyos EnterprisesAnthony TripodoThe Honorable Maryanne Trump BarryUBS Financial ServicesEric Valladares and Lisa Marie SzekelyMarcel and Alexandra van GemerdenAlvaro and Luby VazquezMarco Vedeo and Antonella FiorentinoThelma VenemaPablo and Carmen VivasJose Luis Waingarten and Elizabeth LaduzinskiMark and Greta WalkerMichael and Kim WalkerGraham Walsh and Candace Maher-WalshJean Ross and Rodney WaltersAlan and Traci WasersteinJonathan Weinberg and Carlota GoetersMark and Liliana WhitePato and Adriana WillsBill and Juliet WolkAntonio and Astrid Yammine

DIRECTOR’S CLUB $500+Daniel AbeckjerrRobert Ader and Elizabeth HittJose Alvarez Gago and Paula Meneses PerezBo Andersen and Nikki HuyerAntonio and Marta ArbuluJuan G. Arcila and Marcela OrregoLuis and Gabriela ArriolaAssurantAvionics Sales CorporationPaul Basile and Kristi KassebaumMario and Stacy BehrPaul and Sandrine BensabatChad Berkshire and Sylvia Flores-BerkshireDan Bernstein and Laura StuzinEvgeni Bogorad and Anzhela ShmakovaMichael and Heather BoucherDouglas Broeker and Melanie Ink BroekerLuca and Suzanne BronziAlexander and Ekatarina BrosdaTim and Virginia BrownAlex Bruckstein and Natalie SlimakAndrew and Michele BurgerMark and Melisse BursteinGary and Peggy ButtsJoseph Cartolano and Angela AlveroJorge and Ximena CastroChaf Enterprises, Inc.Jay and Jayanthi ChandarTabitha Charles ‘85 and Jerome CharlesMichael Chavies and Pamela Pride-ChaviesIl Young and Ana ChoiDoug and Peg CliftonFernando and Kimberly CrespoYaniv and Rachel DaganJessica Davis ‘99 and David GoldsteinTimothy Davis and Karin Stirk-DavisKasseem and Alicia DeanOlympia DeCastro ‘99 and Gustavo HernandezCarolina DiazManuel ‘91 and Stephanie DiazConstantin and Silke DietrichAlexander Dombrowsky ‘92 and Anna BlackmanNicholas Dorn ‘95

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Filippo Bovio and Mary Teresa DoudMartin ElorteguiAntonio and Ana Lorena Espinosa de los MonterosPhilippe and Sylvie FatienElmer and Marina FigueroaDavid Filler and Catherine Rodriguez-FillerRonny ‘89 and Laura FinvarbTodd and Alice FlorinRaymond Floyd ‘93 and Cheryl ZimmermannSanford and Mayra FreedmanStuart and Sherri FriedmanJuliette FultonBrian and Robin GaleWilliam GalvisStephen Goldin and Debby BusselJose M. Gonzalez and Maria DiazAlexander Alejo and Olga Gonzalez-AlejoPhilippe and Natacha GoureauGraham Holdings Matching Gifts ProgramCraig ‘93 and Nancy ‘93 GreenMark and Debbie GreenbergAlan and Marilyn GreenfieldAlan ‘97 and Staci GreenfieldJason GreyMassimo Guarini and Christina SchoelzelJeff and Valentina GutchessHands On LearningKenny Harris ‘76David HartPhilip A. HartGeorge and Gabriela HeiselChristopher and Jacqueline IvoryTarmo and Mamie JoeveerCraig Johnson and Maggie Prieto-JohnsonSanjay ‘87 and Vicky KamlaniJeffrey and Julie KaneNeisen ‘69 and Ana KasdinYair and Susan KassabMaria KhamsiJack KnappLala Lapas LLCPeter and Nancy LashLaw Offices of Cartolano & Alvero, P.A.Fontana LawrenceMichael and Donna LenaghanTodd and A.J. LeoniFrederic and Kareen LevacherLuca Lionello and Antonella TostiAlan and Lisa LipsDavid and Beth LongSergio and Silvia Lopez de MesaDouglas Mann and Kerry DalyMarieugenia MarcanoAlexander Marino and Jeanella IseaJerry ‘62 and Patricia MarkowitzEduardo and Gabriela MarquezSteven MathesBruce Matheson ‘61Simone Mayer and Mayda PerezFrancesco Mazza and Maria De MaioMCC Medical Claims Consultants LLCBrian ‘95 and MJ McCarthyBarry and Toba MeiselmanSergio and Gloria MejiaAlan and Laura MendelsonIvan Mendoza ‘94KJ Wickum and Peggy MeyerMichael and Glenna MilbergMorgan Stanley c/o Cybergrants, Inc.Multigogy LLCGregory and Helena Nelson

New Generation Preschool Corp.Alan and Lori NiederCarlos NinoJames and Catherine NorrisLonnie and Dara OgulnickJose Antonio and Maria OliveraJo Ann O’NeillAntonio Ortega and Teresa Amorin-OrtegaPeabody Energy Matching Gifts and Dollars for Doers ProgramsPatrick Penkwitt and Michelle NavesIvette PerezJorge and Lilian PerezJoseph Piroso and Susan TiffanyPRT Capital LLCDaniel Raiffe ‘04Helen ReesSteven ‘92 and Elizabeth ResnickLuis and Ilana RodanDomingo and Ingrid RodriguezRon and Jessica RodriguezFred and Cynthia RosenbergAndy RosenblumThe Miami Shores Rotary FoundationAdam and Wendy RussakoffAbbie SaltGraziano SbroggioJoe and Angela SchechterBernard and Michelle SegallJuan and Rita SerrallesJared Shapiro and Erica KormanMichael and Barbara ShermanPermender Singh and Neetu SainiAnonymousSnow CapsErwin and Carolina SredniMel and Geen StierLili StranskyMarwan Tabbara and Mona ShehabStanley and Joni TateTate EnterprisesThe Law Offices of Jason P. GreyPeter and Denise TorresArmand and Danielle TouboulRhett and Stephanie TrabandGlen TurfMike and Kim van der LeegteEmilio and Deborah VegaPatricia VegaMayra VelezRamon Villamayor and Diana EchezarretaVulture Property Investments LLCOlive Watson and Joanna Grover-WatsonRobert Watson and Joanne JamesSam Luby and Katharina WeibelWells FargoRalph and Andrea WheatonEd WilliamsHoward “Coco” Willingham ‘65

CORNERSTONE CLUB UP TO $499Yann and Ruth AbilyJon and Abra AdrabiDavid Agai ‘04Sanjay and Preety AggarwalIgnacio Aiza Bigio ‘14Steven Alfandary ‘14Terry AlfonsoCeCe Allen ‘11Marnie AllenAllianceBernstein Global Wealth

ManagementDaniel Alonso and Ana Maria OchoaRoy Altman ‘00Audy and Marie AlvarezDagmar AlvarezJerry Aming and Elizabeth Flocker-AmingDennis and Barbara AmoilsMarlee Andre ‘14Bernard and Nicole AnkoninaStuart and Virginia AreyTia Ariton ‘14Kimberly ArredondoSamuel and Isora ArriagaArt Cinema Inc.Helbert AsprillaNick Athanassiadis and Karen DavisCarlos and Margarita AvalosAlejandro Avayu ‘97Azucar Ice Cream, LLCJohannes and Deniz BadruttFred Baisden ‘57Richard and Margaret BanickJohn and Peggy BarbickStacy Barron ‘04Anne BarrowSid and Karen BassDavid Batcheller ‘07Anne Beasley ‘14Mary Beasley ‘08Armando Bedenbaugh-Cortes ‘14Cleve and Cindy BellLeon and Lana BellMartin Bell ‘02Juan Carlos Sistos and Yadira BelmonteJim and Laurie BenedekThomas and Gladys BenedekDavid ‘98 and Angela BenjaminJeremy ‘90 and April BensonHarrison Berger ‘14Julien Bergier and Carolina Calderon-BergierSandra BerkowitzJeffrey and Michele BerlowitzShaun Berman ‘14Steve and Dalia BermanDavid and Maria BernardNatalie Bernard ‘04Audrey BernsteinJesse and Sandra BernsteinRoman and Olga BespalenkoJorge Betancourt and Melisa MerciaLeon and Andrea BibasBlue Ranger Capital LLCRicardo Blum and Adriana SandovalMateo Bolivar ‘14Rogina BoltLaylah BorchersRalph BorchersBrett and Tracey BorrowScott and Vanessa BrennanMarc and Diane BreslowDaniel BronishMallory Brown ‘14Francesca BrunoEdward and Kristine BuchlerJoan BursteinAnn BusselJesus and Pamela CabarcosMarian and Carmen CalfaBrad Cameron and Sumaya HaddadinHeloisa CamposBrittany Castellanos ‘14

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Sherry CastellanosPeter and Laura CayonArjun Chandar ‘09Steve Charles and Briana LeeMartin and Egda ChirinosSandra ChiszarByung Ho and Ok Ran ChoiFrank and Daria CirisanoCole ClancyColumbia Clancy ‘11Conor Clancy ‘04Karen ClelandHenry Clements ‘14Dan and Lilian CohenJames and Diane CohenLena Cohen ‘14Matthew Cohen ‘14Samuel Cohen ‘14Blake Colongo ‘14Roxana ColongoStan and Candee ComstockMari ConeaMichelle CorderoRosie CorralesAndrew Craven and Francesca Ippolito-CravenJon Cross and Jen KaretnickUlysses and Luz Stella CrossNancy CrowellKevin Cudlipp ‘04Jimmy CudziloGary CulbertsonJ. Joseph and Barbara CurranChristopher D’AngeloHarrison Davies ‘09Paul De AngelisLourdes de la HuertaJulio DeAracamaDennis and Debra DeGoriGerardo DelfinAlejandro Granado and Rosana DelgadoKent ‘55 and Mimi DixonDMA Property Investment Group, Inc.Michael and Carolyn DornIlana Douer Seinjet ‘14Manny Dovales ‘93Mario and Nina DubovoyYiannis and Veronica DumasYunier DuranDouglas Eaton and Molly OsendorfNoujan and Paule EbrahimiAriel EdwardsJack and Laurie EhrenfeldRalph and Amanda EllisonRhett ‘81 and Louisa EverettMichael FallikManny and Maria FenteMichael Fente ‘14Ivon FernandezBrian and Judy FiferMark Fifer ‘05Claudia Figueredo ‘90Sean Fine ‘04Michael and Renee FinnyGina Fleites ‘14Jennifer FrehlingRobert and Nancy FrehlingAnnette FultonJeffrey Furlong ‘04Christie GalesDana and Amy GallupMaddie Gallup ‘14

William GalvisSheika GanthierEdward and Carrie GaraziRicardo Garcia and Theresa BradmanEduardo Garcia Flores and Sibila MenecierMandi Gavcovich ‘14Duff and Cindy GelmanEllen Gelman ‘14Rowena GerberSteven and Leslie GettisCarlos and Tanira GiacianAaron GillegoJaime Giraldo and Liliana AlzatePhilippe Giraud and Valerie Rivera-GiraudAlax and Wendi GittlerTodd and Kim GlaserThomas and Susan GlickTaylor Goggin ‘14Justin Golden ‘14Andy Gomez ‘14Oscar Goncalves and Caterina BadielloAurelio and Carmen GonzalezFabian Gonzalez and Mariana GarciaJuan Gonzalez and April VogelRicardo Gonzalez ‘14Gozen Yogurt FloridaAndrea Graham ‘98Andrew Greenberg ‘04David and Melissa GreenbergMonte and Andi GreenbergAlyson Greenfield ‘93 and Bill GiovannucciChristopher Greenfield ‘00Ben and Jacqui GrosmanJarret and Rossanne GrossFrancisco Guardia and Claudia JimenezEid Habib and Ria MaxwellCharles Haisch and Jean Yang-HaischNicole Halpryn ‘14Andrew Hanson ‘14Ken Harkness ‘76 and Barbara ShapterKen and Shirley HarrisJulia Hauque ‘14Christopher and Tanya HayesCirilo Hernandez and Martha PadronAndrea Herskowich ‘14Martin Hertz and Connie Christensen HertzTaima Hervas-JonesSimon Hoffman ‘14Lenora HolmesRoger and Brenda HolsingTimothy HouserMonica Howard ‘14Michael Hutsko and Carroll KellyEvan Iaslovits ‘14Cameron Ivory ‘14Vivek ‘90 and Neha IyengarPamela JarvisCarlos Guerra and Linda Jarvis-GuerraBradley Jean-Baptiste ‘11Enovena Jean-FrancoisKelly JohnJessicca JonesKim JordanLinda KaanyLawrence Kamm and Helen RogersMatt Kanter ‘14Benjamin and Elena KaplanJeffrey and Betsy KaplanSpencer KarnesJordan Karp ‘14Eric Kasdin ‘06

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Alaine KassIsaac Kassab ‘14Olivia Katcher ‘14L. Robert Kay ‘60Susan KelleyMichele KellyRuth KettanehJohn King ‘90Paul and Amanda KleidermacherJohn Griffin and Jenny KnightAmy KnohlBrandon Kochen ‘07Jenna Kochen ‘05Allan and Ursula KoltunKaren KonenPeter Konen and Marisol SardinaTed and Lydia KorffAlec Koss ‘14David and Elena KossKayla Kotalik ‘14George and Nicole KovacsGarrett Kramer ‘14Scott and Eileen KramerBeatrice KrasnowHunter Kravitz ‘14Howard and Susan KregerMarc and Mihoko KremerJohn KrussaniotakisErnesto and Helen KundeLeigh KurkSandy and Joanne LabatonCristian LaCapra ‘96 and Gianni LaCapraLuis Lacau and Mercedes VillaltaCarol Ann Lafferty ‘81Jasmine LakeMohammad Ishaq and Debbie LeeAnthony and Jeanny LeiAlex and Marta LeiterKristina Leiter ‘14Luis LeiterLeslie Jose Zigel, PLCJonathan Levy ‘04Sam and Ann LewisSandi LewisSteven ‘84 and Michelle LewisNicholas and Susanna LinfieldLorenzo Lionello ‘14Margarita Lloyd-GodskToni LockhartClaudia LondonoEdward and Kristina LongJack Long ‘09Marbella LongsworthSusana Lopez HatcherCharles LovettCary and Caryn LubetskyWalter and Nina LucchiGrace Lumbreras ‘14Vanessa MacAdamDonald and Monica MackenzieGioanna Macropulos ‘14Stephen and Margaret MahoneyAndrew Malcolm and Vanessa CabreraFrancesco Marcacci and Lissette MarsicobetreFrancesta MarcelinRobert and Anne MarcovichHector Marine and Monica Cerra de MarineMark Tinkler Landscape ArchitectureBernardino and Kemella MarquesEmil Martayan ‘14Roy and Iris MartayanChristian Martell

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Alicia MathóKiana Matisonn ‘14David ‘85 and Susan MayMino Mazza ‘14Luigi Mazza ‘14Charly and Lorie McDonaldJoe and Mary Ann McKayRussell Mofsky and Kristen McLeanMeaghan McNultyJose Mellado and Ania CabrerizoLeo and Elvia MilanesKevin MillanPablo Minces and Karina PalladinoBarbara MinkDanielle Minott ‘14Mikhail Kuznetsov and Daria MitchellRyan ‘01 and Cynthia Mitchell ‘02Eileen MondazzeJohn Montgomery ‘54Brenda MoraAntonio Moura and Claudia EstradaMonique Moyer ‘99Gordon and Yvonne MoyerMaria MurawkaIbis NaselloJason and Vannessa NevaderNiang JacquelineMonica NishiRene NodarseFrancisco and Lizzette NovatonMike and Deborah NunezMorella Nunez de CaceresNunez Family TrustClaire O’CoinOne Point InvestmentsMike and Fran OppedisanoRose OppedisanoJose Oronoz and Fabiola Garcia-OronozAlex Orr ‘77 and Hila de SaussureWinona Paez ‘14Phelana Pang ‘93Julio and Nora PardaveEloy Paredes and Trina KrispinBrandon Parizo ‘14Bryan and Michele ParizoErnest and Nancy ParizoAimone and Terri PasqualinTejas Patel ‘01Madison Pathman ‘14James Paulk ‘90 and Jenn DiFrancescoJamie Payer and Gail JansenInes PearsonKanesha Petit-Phar ‘14Kevin and Betty Petit-PharWalter and Danielle PinedaAnonymousMaggie Piper ‘10Richard PiperLinda PogueChristopher Polite ‘02Julian Popiloff ‘14Teddy Pornprinya ‘14Tony Pornprinya and Ally ChanAlex and Leyla PortelaBlake Premer ‘04Courtney Premer ‘06Mike Preston and Lucy PekocProgress and Unrelated Things, LLCCallie Pumo ‘14Juan Quintero and Margarita SantaJose and Ketty RamirezJulio Ramos and Patricia Mond

Ramsingh and Pakshi RamsooksinghRishi Ramsooksingh ‘03Alexa Randolph ‘14Pedro and Marialejandra RangelVictor and Paula RatnerAlex Rega ‘14Gavi and Hanni ‘01 RessNorman and Jean ReustJoshua Rivas ‘14Denise RiveraPascal and Jill RobertJonathan Roberts ‘14Gerald and Joan RobinsRogers, Kamm & SheaDavid and Kristi RomanikIbrahim and Feiga RosellChelsea Rosen ‘14Renee RosenbergJordan and Eilene RosenblumFredlyn RosenfeldCarlos Rusconi and Roseli MachadoNicholas Ruskowski and Michelle FarinaJohn Russell and Yvonne Black-RussellTheresa SabbagEdward and Alecia SachsJohn Salt ‘08Myriam SanchezJohn and Gisela SantiagoJuan Santos and Ana VillegasTagir SaydkhuzhinJustin and Nushin SayfiePatricia SbroggioSam Schechter ‘14Mark and Sorela SchultzAdam Seif ‘14Michaella Sena ‘14Don and Jennifer SenerathCharles and Jennifer SennettAndrea Serrano ‘14Vero Serrano ‘14Arden and Meribeth ShankRand and Lisa ShapiroTyler Sherwood ‘14Livia SillaAlicia SilvaCarlos and Candida SilvaLawrence and Jennifer SilvermanJoel and Carrie SimmondsDaniel Sirlin and Vaida HarveyAndrew Sisisky ‘04Cheryl SkalbergObie and Eileen SmithMarra SmithAdam Snitzer and Gayle PomerantzSnow CapsMaurice and Linda SorianoSteven Soriano ‘14Alberto Soto and Josephine Podesta-SotoBianca Soto-Podesta ‘14Christopher and Lisa SpenceJane SpinneyDaniel and Karen StauberJake Stauber ‘14Aliyah Stephen ‘14Anthony Stevens ‘14Jamael StewartKristin StickelsJames ‘87 and Carrie StobsMartha StobsDaniela Stransky ‘14Steven StroberErik and Carolina Stromeyer

Marija SurevGlen and Juliet SurnamerTom Sverkounos and Marisol Martinez FerroOchiel SwabyIan and Tiffany TabatchnickMarina Tabbara ‘14Marwan Tabbara and Mona ShehabAnthony and Lindsey TanonaAndrew and April TaylorDrew Taylor ‘14B.J. Teltsher ‘93The New York Community TrustChris Thixton ‘14Jane TiffinMichael and Helen TilisLance Tinkler ‘01Bernard and Muriel TouretTracy Towle Humphrey ‘96 and Jeff HumphreyFrank Priest and Sophia TranorisTransmetal Trading, LLCJordan Turchin ‘04Jim and Janine TurkScott Turk and Danielle Rosen-TurkLeona and Sharone TzalikSteven and Elizabeth VainderMaria Valenzuela-WilliamsVar Research, Inc.Tania VargasMichael ‘85 and Frederika VazquezViviana Velez ‘14Alex Villaquiran ‘14Pablo Vivas ‘14Herbert Gladstone and Carol VogelRebecca WalterWilliam and Alba WardMatthew and Jami ‘01 WatkinsJeffrey and Patricia WatsonJay Weaver and Marta LavandierRichard and Mary WedenDavid ‘86 and Geraldine WeinsteinBonnie Weintraub ‘06CJ Weiss ‘14Donald and Kyllene WeissMark and Tobi WeissRoy WernerJon WesleyKenneth WestlakeElizabeth WhittingtonJohn and Kim WickerMarva WileyRoger and Ruth WilliamsScott and Dawn WilliamsonChristopher and Denise WilsonCharles WintersGeorge Witherington ‘98Murray and Cynthia WoodburnIlan Zahori and Miri Bitton ZahoriIgor and Natalia ZelenkoAustin Zifferblatt ‘14Leslie and Natalie ZigelStefano Zurleni and Cristina Nicolich

ALUMNI BY CLASS YEARMarty ‘52 and Leesa AndreasJohn Montgomery ‘54Kent ‘55 and Mimi DixonFred Baisden ‘57L. Robert Kay ‘60Bruce Matheson ‘61Leonard ‘62 and Jayne AbessJerry ‘62 and Patricia MarkowitzJames Moore ‘65 and Kathryn Kassner

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Howard “Coco” Willingham ‘65Gerald W. Moore ‘68 & Victoria Fernans Moore ‘74Thomas ‘68 and Renee RodgersNeisen ‘69 and Ana KasdinJames Schainuck ‘75AnonymousKen Harkness ‘76 and Barbara ShapterKenny Harris ‘76Alex Orr ‘77 and Hila de SaussureRhett ‘81 and Louisa EverettCarol Ann Lafferty ‘81Jimmy ‘81 and Janie TateSteven ‘84 and Michelle LewisTabitha Charles ‘85 and Jerome CharlesDavid ‘85 and Susan MayMichael ‘85 and Frederika VazquezDavid ‘86 and Geraldine WeinsteinSanjay ‘87 and Vicky KamlaniJames ‘87 and Carrie StobsRonny ‘89 and Laura FinvarbJeremy ‘90 and April BensonClaudia Figueredo ‘90Vivek ‘90 and Neha IyengarJohn King ‘90James Paulk ‘90 and Jenn DiFrancescoManuel ‘91 and Stephanie DiazAlexander Dombrowsky ‘92 and Anna BlackmanSteven ‘92 and Elizabeth ResnickManny Dovales ‘93Raymond Floyd ‘93 and Cheryl ZimmermannCraig ‘93 and Nancy ‘93 GreenAlyson Greenfield ‘93 and Bill GiovannucciPhelana Pang ‘93B.J. Teltsher ‘93Ivan Mendoza ‘94Nicholas Dorn ‘95Kevin J. King ‘95 & Tricia A. KingBrian ‘95 and MJ McCarthyIsaac and Michelle Finvarb Possin ‘95Ryan ‘96 and Nirvana ‘95 ShermanCristian LaCapra ‘96 and Gianni LaCapraTracy Towle Humphrey ‘96 and Jeff HumphreyAlejandro Avayu ‘97Alan ‘97 and Staci GreenfieldJarrett Perlow ‘97David ‘98 and Angela BenjaminAndrea Graham ‘98George Witherington ‘98Jessica Davis ‘99 and David GoldsteinOlympia DeCastro ‘99 and Gustavo HernandezMonique Moyer ‘99Roy Altman ‘00Christopher Greenfield ‘00Ryan ‘01 and Cynthia ‘02 Mitchell Tejas Patel ‘01Gavi and Hanni ‘01 RessLance Tinkler ‘01Matthew and Jami Watkins ‘01Martin Bell ‘02Christopher Polite ‘02Rishi Ramsooksingh ‘03David Agai ‘04Stacy Barron ‘04Natalie Bernard ‘04Conor Clancy ‘04Kevin Cudlipp ‘04Sean Fine ‘04Jeffrey Furlong ‘04Andrew Greenberg ‘04Jonathan Levy ‘04Blake Premer ‘04Daniel Raiffe ‘04

Andrew Sisisky ‘04Jordan Turchin ‘04Mark Fifer ‘05Jenna Kochen ‘05Eric Kasdin ‘06Courtney Premer ‘06Brenton Raymond ‘06Bonnie Weintraub ‘06David Batcheller ‘07Brandon Kochen ‘07AnonymousIzak Rappaport ‘07Mary Beasley ‘08John Salt ‘08Arjun Chandar ‘09Harrison Davies ‘09Jack Long ‘09Maggie Piper ‘10CeCe Allen ‘11Columbia Clancy ‘11Bradley Jean-Baptiste ‘11Ignacio Aiza Bigio ‘14Steven Alfandary ‘14Marlee Andre ‘14Tia Ariton ‘14Anne Beasley ‘14Armando Bedenbaugh-Cortes ‘14Harrison Berger ‘14Shaun Berman ‘14Mateo Bolivar ‘14Mallory Brown ‘14Brittany Castellanos ‘14Henry Clements ‘14Lena Cohen ‘14Matthew Cohen ‘14Samuel Cohen ‘14Blake Colongo ‘14Ilana Douer Seinjet ‘14Michael Fente ‘14Gina Fleites ‘14Maddie Gallup ‘14Mandi Gavcovich ‘14Ellen Gelman ‘14Justin Golden ‘14Andy Gomez ‘14Ricardo Gonzalez ‘14Nicole Halpryn ‘14Andrew Hanson ‘14Julia Hauque ‘14Andrea Herskowich ‘14Simon Hoffman ‘14Monica Howard ‘14Evan Iaslovits ‘14Cameron Ivory ‘14Matt Kanter ‘14Isaac Kassab ‘14Olivia Katcher ‘14Alec Koss ‘14Kayla Kotalik ‘14Garrett Kramer ‘14Hunter Kravitz ‘14Kristina Leiter ‘14Lorenzo Lionello ‘14Grace Lumbreras ‘14Gioanna Macropulos ‘14Emil Martayan ‘14Kiana Matisonn ‘14Mino Mazza ‘14Luigi Mazza ‘14Danielle Minott ‘14Winona Paez ‘14Brandon Parizo ‘14Madison Pathman ‘14

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Kanesha Petit-Phar ‘14Julian Popiloff ‘14Teddy Pornprinya ‘14Callie Pumo ‘14Alexa Randolph ‘14Alex Rega ‘14Joshua Rivas ‘14Jonathan Roberts ‘14Chelsea Rosen ‘14Sam Schechter ‘14Adam Seif ‘14Michaella Sena ‘14Andrea Serrano ‘14Vero Serrano ‘14Tyler Sherwood ‘14Steven Soriano ‘14Bianca Soto-Podesta ‘14Jake Stauber ‘14Aliyah Stephen ‘14Anthony Stevens ‘14Daniela Stransky ‘14Marina Tabbara ‘14Drew Taylor ‘14Chris Thixton ‘14Viviana Velez ‘14Alex Villaquiran ‘14Pablo Vivas ‘14CJ Weiss ‘14Austin Zifferblatt ‘14

GRANDPARENTS ALL LEVELSThomas and Gladys BenedekSandra BerkowitzAudrey BernsteinJohn and Tracee BrunettiEdward and Kristine BuchlerJoan BursteinAnn BusselSandra ChiszarByung Ho and Ok Ran ChoiDoug and Peg CliftonJ. Joseph and Barbara CurranJay and Joan EichelRobert and Nancy FrehlingAurelio and Carmen GonzalezArthur and Carole GreenAlan and Marilyn GreenfieldBen and Jacqui GrosmanAbel and Fana HoltzPamela JarvisAnn JustizLawrence Kamm and Helen RogersAlaine KassRuth KettanehKaren KonenLuis LeiterSam and Ann LewisBarry and Toba MeiselmanJames and Catherine NorrisMike and Deborah NunezClaire O’CoinRobert and Jane PalmisanoErnie and Nancy ParizoLinda PogueMike Preston and Lucy PekocNorman and Jean ReustGerald and Joan RobinsThomas ‘68 and Renee RodgersIbrahim and Feiga RosellMichael and Diane RosenbergRenee RosenbergJordan and Eilene RosenblumRand and Lisa Shapiro

Martha StobsMartin and Cricket TaplinStanley and Joni TateEvelyn TeamkinJerry and Judith TilisThe Honorable Maryanne Trump BarryAlvaro and Luby VazquezThelma VenemaHerbert Gladstone and Carol VogelRoy WernerEd Williams

FACULTY & STAFF ALL LEVELSYann and Ruth AbilyJon and Abra AdrabiDavid and Gisela AlexanderTerry AlfonsoMarnie AllenDaniel and Joanne AronsonKimberly ArredondoCarlos and Margarita AvalosJohn and Peggy BarbickAnne BarrowDavid Batcheller ‘07Jesse and Sandra BernsteinRogina BoltLaylah BorchersScott and Vanessa BrennanDaniel BronishFrancesca BrunoGary and Peggy ButtsPeter and Laura CayonSteve Charles and Briana LeeTabitha Charles ‘85 and Jerome CharlesMartin and Egda ChirinosFrank and Daria CirisanoCole ClancyKaren ClelandRoxana ColongoStan and Candee ComstockNancy CrowellJimmy CudziloGary CulbertsonChristopher D’AngeloJohn and Roxanne DaviesPaul De AngelisLourdes de la HuertaJulio DeAracamaMichael and Carolyn DornNoujan and Paule EbrahimiJack and Laurie EhrenfeldMichael FallikMark Fifer ‘05Michael and Renee FinnyTodd and Alice FlorinJim and Shellie FulfordAnnette FultonJuliette FultonChristie GalesDana and Amy GallupSheika GanthierRowena GerberAaron GillegoJaime Giraldo and Liliana AlzateThomas and Susan GlickJuan Gonzalez and April VogelDavid and Melissa GreenbergAlan and Marilyn GreenfieldChristopher and Tanya HayesRoger and Brenda HolsingMichael Hutsko and Carroll KellyCarlos Guerra and Linda Jarvis-GuerraKelly John

Jessicca JonesKim JordanLinda KaanyJeffrey and Betsy KaplanSpencer KarnesJenny KnightPeter Konen and Marisol SardinaErnesto and Helen KundeLeigh KurkSandy and Joanne LabatonJasmine LakeMohammad Ishaq and Debbie LeeSandi LewisNicholas and Susanna LinfieldClaudia LondonoDavid and Beth LongEdward and Kristina LongMarbella LongsworthSusana Lopez HatcherCharles LovettWalter and Nina LucchiVanessa MacAdamStephen and Margaret MahoneyAndrew Malcolm and Vanessa CabreraDouglas Mann and Kerry DalyFrancesta MarcelinChristian A. MartellSteven MathesAlicia MathóEid Habib and Ria MaxwellLeo and Elvia MilanesBarbara MinkRussell Mofsky and Kristen McLeanEileen MondazzeBrenda MoraMonique Moyer ‘99Gordon and Yvonne MoyerMaria MurawkaIbis NaselloJacqueline NiangJo Ann O’NeillMike and Fran OppedisanoRose OppedisanoJose Oronoz and Fabiola Garcia-OronozJulio and Nora PardaveBryan and Michele ParizoAimone and Terri PasqualinInes PearsonMike Preston and Lucy PekocWalter and Danielle PinedaMark and Sheryl PiperEric and Jonina PitchmanDenise RiveraPascal and Jill RobertDavid and Kristi RomanikFred and Cynthia RosenbergFredlyn RosenfeldTheresa SabbagEdward and Alecia SachsMyriam SanchezRicardo Blum and Adriana SandovalMark and Sorela SchultzCharles and Jennifer SennettArden and Meribeth ShankLivia SillaAlicia SilvaCarlos and Candida SilvaCheryl SkalbergObie and Eileen SmithMarra SmithJane SpinneyKristin StickelsSteven Strober

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Marija SurevTom Sverkounos and Marisol Martinez FerroOchiel SwabyBruce and Meryl TabatchnickAnthony and Lindsey TanonaB.J. Teltsher ‘93Jane TiffinFrank Priest and Sophia TranorisGlen TurfMaria Valenzuela-WilliamsTania VargasRebecca WalterWilliam and Alba WardJeffrey and Patricia WatsonKenneth WestlakeElizabeth WhittingtonJohn and Kim WickerChristopher and Denise WilsonCharles WintersMurray and Cynthia Woodburn

CAPITAL GIFTSSECURING THE FUTURE CAMPAIGNBob and Debi BeasleyRobert and Christine CaporaleFrank and Emily EismontSean and Candace GrosmanMark and JoAnn HildebrandtFredric KarltonJohn and Darla KarltonSamuel and Nicole PapuAbbie SaltRobert and Susan ShorMichael and Marilyn Thomas

CAMPAIGN FOR THE ARTS [as of 12/31/14]Larry and Vanessa AbramowitzDavid and Gisela AlexanderMarty ‘52 and Leesa AndreasAnonymousAnonymous Lin ArisonKimberly ArredondoAlejandro Avayu ‘97GJ and Joyce BakkerFelipe and Monica BautistaBob and Debi BeasleyChris BellowsHarry Benitah and Leslie Gelrubin-BenitahDavid ‘98 and Angela BenjaminEvan and Tiffany BergerDavid C. BloomGary BresslerTerri BroceSteven and Claudia BrodDouglas Broeker and Melanie Ink BroekerGary and Peggy ButtsWayne and Arlene ChaplinPaul and Karen ChaplinHarvey and Roberta ChaplinPierre and Heidi CharalambidesTabitha Charles ‘85 and Jerome CharlesMichael Chavies and Pamela Pride-ChaviesSean Clancy and Dina CelliniLarry and Laura ColinRoxana ColongoJimmy Cudzilo and Mark RubinasJohn and Roxanne DaviesSteve and Karina DelongaAlexander Dombrowsky ‘92 and Anna Blackman

Bud and Maria FarreyJustyn and Allison FeldmanClaudia Figueredo ‘90Robert and Rochelle FinvarbSalomon FinvarbRichard and Helen FinvarbTodd and Alice FlorinStefano Frittella and Alexandra CarcelliJim and Shellie FulfordJared and Michelle GoldbergCatherine GreeneJohn Griffin and Jenny KnightBetty HachJack and Karleen HalliwellJavier and Andria HoltzPhillip Hudson and Sandra KaufmannFred and Terry JoveKobi and Nancy KarpJohn and Conchita KingKevin J. King ‘95 and Tricia A. KingJohn King ‘90Benny and Juliette KlepachRichard Lee Krelstein Jr.Matthew and Kristin LazenbySandi LewisDavid and Beth LongAdam and Jackie MalamedChristian A. MartellBrian ‘95 and MJ McCarthyIvan Mendoza ‘94Spencer and Amelia MerinoffMiami Country Day School Parents’ AssociationLibby and Jack MittenGerald W. Moore ‘68 and Victoria Fernans Moore ‘74James Moore ‘65 and Kathryn KassnerMatthias and Conny NixdorfJo Ann O’NeillJulio and Nora PardaveAnne PaulkGeorge Perez and Brooke SofferJarrett B. Perlow ‘97 and Joshua E. AdrianJeffrey and Sharon PerlowMark and Sheryl PiperEric and Jonina PitchmanIsaac Possin and Michelle Finvarb Possin ‘95Howard and Ilene PremerThomas and Julie PronestiBrenton Raymond ‘06Michael and Diane Rosenberg Fredlyn RosenfeldSol and Julie SaadLawrence and Carol StanfillCourtney Perlow Stern ‘00Bruce and Meryl TabatchnickThe Garner FoundationThomas E. Rodgers, Jr. ‘68Lance Tinkler ‘01Valerio Toyos and Janet Pomares-ToyosGlen TurfThelma Venema

OTHER AREAS OF SUPPORTABESS CENTER for ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESLeonard ‘62 and Jayne AbessThe Leonard L. Abess and Bertha U. Abess Foundation

ATHLETICSFred BerensErnie and Ana CamboSean Clancy and Dina Cellini

CPF Investment Group

CAMPUS LIGHTINGRoger Koch

COMMUNITY LEARNING PARTNERSHIPMark and Greta Walker FoundationMark and Greta Walker

JOSEPH PAUL CERAMI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND James S. Schainuck ‘75

CHESS PROGRAMJason & Diana Starkman Epicure Gourmet Market & Deli

FACULTY ENDOWMENTMichael and Marilyn Thomas

FINE ARTSStacy Barron ‘04Izak Rappaport ‘07Jon Rappaport and Marsha Soffer

LIBRARYFelipe and Monica Bautista

TECHNOLOGYMarty ‘52 and Leesa AndreasSolon-Andreas Foundation

UPPER SCHOOLDaniel and Joanne AronsonJames and Monica GoldsmithAlan ‘97 and Staci Greenfield

MATCHING GIFTSAllianceBernstein Global Wealth ManagementMerrill LynchGraham Holdings Matching Gifts ProgramPeabody Energy Matching Gifts and Dollars for Doers ProgramsUBS Financial ServicesWells Fargo

GIFTS IN KINDErnesto and Ana CamboWayne and Arlene ChaplinJeffrey and Tracy CohenLouise DelaplaineSteven and Karina DelongaDavid and Lisa DesmondEpicure MarketFontainebleau Florida Hotel, LLCJeff and Gigi JeffriesFour Season Hotel MiamiMark and Holly GiovannettiJeff and Gigi JeffriesGeorge Perez and Brooke SofferSouthern Wine & Spirits of America, Inc.Jason and Diana StarkmanRobin Straus Furlong

IN HONOR OFTEACHERSKent ‘55 and Mimi Dixon

MARNIE ALLENJay and Jayanthi Chandar

DR. JOHN DAVIESHarrison C. Davies ‘09

MARK FIFER ‘05Brian Fifer and Judy Mathia-FiferCARROLL KELLY

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Jon Rappaport and Marsha SofferIzak H. Rappaport ‘07

BRYAN PARIZOManuel Dovales ‘93

SANDI LEWISNatalie Bernard ‘04Jon Rappaport and Marsha SofferIzak H. Rappaport ‘07NINA LUCCHIHarrison C. Davies ‘09

MARISOL SARDINACourtney Premer ‘06

MARK PIPERJoe and Mary Ann McKay

NATALIA SOCARRAS ‘21Rasciel and Maria Socarras

IN MEMORY OFMR. CHARLES DASCALFredlyn Rosenfeld

MR. NICHOLAS LINFIELDFredlyn Rosenfeld

MS. PAMELA LOCKERFredlyn Rosenfeld

BIRTHDAY BOOKSAlexander Alejo and Olga Gonzalez-AlejoJose Alvarez Gago and Paula Meneses PerezBernard and Nicole AnkoninaJuan Arcila and Marcela OrregoFrancisco Hernandez and Gladys ArellanoLuis Suarez Gomez and Sandra Marcela ArroyaveCarlos and Telma AvianGJ and Joyce BakkerMariano Barreto and Bianca BaldiniFrancisco Jose Baro PradoLeonardo Emperador and Patricia BastidasPaul and Camille BattistaFelipe and Monica BautistaBeth BeckerHelio and Graziella BeltraoHarry Benitah and Leslie Gelrubin-BenitahPaul and Sandrine BensabatNirat Beohar and Abha Shrivastava BeoharJulien Bergier and Carolina Calderon-BergierJames and Alexandra BergmanJim and Serena BerraMyriam BerrahilNikhil and Bojana BhardwajDavid and Irena BozdoganIone Brasil de MacedoSteven and Claudia BrodLawrence and Laura BurkhalterStephen Goldin and Debby BusselBrad Cameron and Sumaya HaddadinAdrian De Wilde and Clara Castano-GonzalezMarcelo Cataldi and Ana Lucia TavaresTabitha Charles ‘85 and Jerome CharlesAlbert and Karise ClaramonteDavid and Dara ClarkeJames and Diane CohenJeffrey and Tracy CohenJohn and Heidi CooperMatt and Lyndsey CooperDavid Della Morte and Ludovica CorattiFernando and Kimberly CrespoCarlos Cuevas and Jimena LardiesTimothy Davis and Karin Stirk-Davis

William Dean and Stacy RoskinAlejandro Granado and Rosana DelgadoSteven and Karina DelongaBaris Deniz and Anna SoggiuCarolina DiazMichael Diaz and Hilda PilotoConstantin and Silke DietrichYiannis and Veronica DumasDouglas Eaton and Molly OsendorfRalph and Amanda EllisonSalvador and Maricer EscalonPhilippe and Sylvie FatienIvon FernandezDavid Filler and Catherine Rodriguez-FillerMark Fisher and Eloah RamosRashard Lewis and Giovanni FortesRafael Fuentes and Ann JustizMarcelo Kohen and Paula FurfaroBrian Nunez ‘01 and Jennifer GimenoMark and Holly GiovannettiGIS Power Services Corp.Todd and Kim GlaserRaj and Juliana GohillJared and Michelle GoldbergDiego Villegas and Laura GomezCraig ‘93 and Nancy ‘93 GreenGreen Baron Company, LtdRobby and Nadia GreenbergSam and Claudia GrossmanCharles Haisch and Jean Yang-HaischJack and Karleen HalliwellBernd and Angelica HasenbichlerGeorge and Gabriela HeiselDaniel and Toni HoltzSagiv and Inbal HorovitzPhillip Hudson and Sandra KaufmannJulio and Miranda IglesiasSergio Jachtchenco and Angelique SuarezRobert Watson and Joanne JamesJames Payer and Gail JansenKent and Katja JanzonJeff and Gigi JeffriesCraig Johnson and Maggie Prieto-JohnsonPeter and Ekaterina KambolinBenjamin and Elena KaplanKevin J. ‘95 and Tricia A. KingGeorge and Nicole KovacsHoward and Stephanie KrassPiotr Krasuski and Anna PonieckaHoward and Susan KregerLee and Vanessa KrelsteinGuy and Selin KurlandskiMikhail Kuznetsov and Daria MitchellEdward and Kinga LampertDavid and Melissa LazarusMaria Alejandra Lopez ContrerasCary and Caryn LubetskyRichard and Isabell LydeckerGraham Walsh and Candace Maher-WalshAdam and Jackie MalamedEdward and Irene MandelPanos and Ioanna MarinopoulosBernardino and Kemella MarquesMeaghan McNultyGunther and Nicola MeyerJoel and Andrea MinskiEnrique Molina and Adriana MontielCesar Mondragon and Tatiana QuinteroMark and Sandhya MurphyGreg Muzii and Beverly Gurney-MuziiPatrick Penkwitt and Michelle Naves

Gregory and Helena NelsonJuan Arcila and Marcela OrregoGerardo Pantin and Rosanna Pantin EscuderoBryan and Michele ParizoDarren and Vanessa PatzRuben Pena and Lilly RodríguezAlexandre and Carolina PerezJason and April PizzoJason and Lisi PortIsaac and Michelle ‘95 PossinPedro Suarez and Emma Rahn de SuarezJack and Dawn RattnerLuis and Ilana RodanMichel and Erika RodriguezRon and Jessica RodriguezMichael and Stephanie RosenAdam and Wendy RussakoffSebastian SantosGraziano SbroggioDon and Jennifer SenerathRyan ‘96 and Nirvana ‘95 ShermanDaniel and Jacky ShiffCarlos and Candida SilvaPermender Singh and Neetu SainiAbraham and Michelle SmilowitzRasciel and Maria SocarrasAnton Stenin and Olga SteninaMatthew and Natalia StormGlen and Juliet SurnamerEric Valladares and Lisa Marie SzekelyJerry and Judith TilisLele Toole-Tracy ‘81 and Dwight TracyValerio Toyos and Janet Pomares-ToyosSharone and Leona TzalikSteven and Elizabeth VainderEric Valladares and Lisa Marie SzekelyXiomara VargasPaulo and Paula VasquesEmilio and Deborah VegaRodrigo and Emilie VelosoPatrizia VerduciChristine WelsteadScott and Dawn WilliamsonJason and Suzanne WitrockBill and Juliet WolkGreg and Wendy Wyka

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MovingForward

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Campaignfor the

ArtsThe Center for the Arts The highest priority identified by the school’s current Strategic Plan is to raise money to build a Center for the Arts. The arts are not an extracurricular for our students. A Center for the Arts will provide the venue and environment that speaks to our Mission. Future plans may include a new gym, cafeteria, or science center, but currently, our number one priority is building a Center for the Arts, which will benefit all of our students from PK-3 – 12th grade. Current design documents provide for a 35,000 square foot Center for the Arts to include a 650-seat auditorium. A lobby, exhibit spaces, a dance studio, a ceramics patio, and much more are included and can be identified on the floor plans and list of naming opportunities included with this packet.

The Campus Parking Garage When we build the Center for the Arts, we are eliminating parking spaces in the North Lot, so we must replace them. Parking is currently a challenge, so this new garage will be helpful to allow more parent and student parking. The parking garage will have 350 parking spaces. In addition, Miami-Dade County requires a garage to address campus parking and traffic issues, and they would not grant the school a permit for building a Center for the Arts without a campus garage.

The Architects Zyscovich is an integrated master planning, architecture, and interior design firm with offices in Miami, West Palm Beach, Orlando, New York City, and Bogotá, Colombia. Since 1977, the firm has focused on making People Places—positively impacting the lives of people with their award-winning designs throughout the country and around the world. The Zyscovich Education Studio consists of over 40 highly-trained professionals who focus exclusively on the design of award-winning public, private, and charter schools. Notably, the group served as the studio for our school’s Katherine E. Franco Center for Learning Resources. As educators adopt a new paradigm of education for the 21st Century, Zyscovich Architects is committed to the creation of educational facility design that supports and enhances these efforts. Their designs are focused on the creation of a “culture of inquiry” and lifelong learners.

The Timeline The goal is to break ground on the parking garage in late January/early February 2015. If started at this time, the garage can be open by August 2015. The plan is to break ground on the Center for the Arts at the same time for the most effective cost, logistics, and timeline purposes. It is anticipated that Center for the Arts would be open for the 2016–17 school year.

Construction, Financing, & Campaign

Center for the Arts Construction Costs Parking Garage Construction Costs Total Construction Costs

Endowment Funds Total Funding

Tax Exempt Financing for Garage Tax Exempt Financing for Center for the Arts

Campaign Gifts

$17,700,000$5,800,000$23,500,000

$3,000,000$26,500,000

($6,000,000)($4,000,000)

$16,500,000

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Ways to Give

ANNUAL GIVINGAnnual Giving is a yearly appeal for donations to support the current operations of the school, including the academic and cocurricular program, faculty development, technology and the library.

Honorary Trustee $25,000+ Leadership Club $10,000+7500 Club $7,500+Benefactor’s Club $5,000+ Palm Society $2,500+Founder’s Circle $1,500+Director’s Club $500+Cornerstone Club

CAPITAL GIFTSCapital gifts provide for building needs the school cannot pay for out of tuition funds. These gifts are generally paid out over a three- to five-year period.

MATCHING GIFTSSome companies match their employees philanthropic giving. All matching companies are acknowledged in this report under their gift level and under the matching gifts category.

MEMORIAL GIFTSGifts made in honor of students, friends, and alumni of Miami Country Day School. Memorial gifts below the minimum named gift amount will be designated for either the C.W. Doc Abele General Scholarship Fund or the L.B. Sommers General Faculty Endowment Fund.

STOCK GIFTSMCDS accepts gifts of stock. Gifts are transferred electronically or by endorsing the back of the certificate or using stock power.

PLANNED GIVINGThere are a variety of ways to include the school in one’s estate and financial planning, including wills and bequests, life insurance, charitable remainder trusts, and charitable lead trusts.

Miami Country Day School is grateful for the commitment and support of the donors whose names appear

in this publication. We are pleased to recognize the individuals listed within their respective affiliation categories. Every effort has been

made to ensure the accuracy of this list of Annual Giving gifts received

July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014, and Campaign for the Arts gifts as

of December 31, 2014. We sincerely regret any errors.

GIFTS IN KINDMCDS also accepts donations of needed goods and services rather than money, which are accepted by the school based on its gift acceptance policy.

BIRTHDAY BOOKS $25Through the support of Michael J. Franco† and his wife, Katherine†, the Birthday Book program provides new books for the library every year. As a special way to remember a child’s birthday, a new book that includes a commemorative plate bearing the child’s name is presented and read to the child’s library class and reserved in the library for years to come.

ENDOWMENT GIFTSRecognizing the need to increase endowment for the security of Miami Country Day’s future, endowed funds have been established to address general operations, scholarship, faculty, buildings, and programs. All endowed funds are accepted at the school’s discretion based on an endowment policy established by the Board of Trustees.

Named Funds for General Purposes $50,000

Named Funds for Designated Purposes $100,000

Named Building or Plant Operations Funds $250,000

FACULTY ENDOWMENTEndowed Teaching Chairs were established in 2004 to recognize and honor exceptional faculty members and to provide funding for their professional development pursuits. Recipients must have at least eighty percent of their employment responsibilities as teaching and have taught at Miami Country Day School for no less than three years. The term of an Endowed Chair is three academic years with a funding of up to $3,000 for professional development in total over a three-year period.

L.B. Sommers General Faculty Endowment Fund

Named Faculty Professional Growth Funds $100,000

Named Distinguished Teacher or Department Chair $250,000

Named Endowment Fund for Teaching Excellence $1,000,000

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDSAcknowledged Scholarship Funds $100,000

Named Scholarship Funds $250,000

C.W. Doc Abele General Scholarship FundBequest received in 1982 from the estate of co-founder, C.W. “Doc” Abele to fund an endowed scholarship program. MCDS is the sole beneficiary of the net income of this trust held by a third party.

John C. “Jack” DuBois ScholarshipThe John C. DuBois Scholarship Fund was established in 1992 by the Garner Family Foundation and the Alumni Association to honor Mr. Jack DuBois. Mr. DuBois has been a part of the Country Day Family for over 50 years as a teacher, coach, administrator, and Alumni Director.

Joseph Paul Cerami Memorial FundThe Joseph Paul Cerami memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 in memory of Joseph Paul Cerami ‘75 (1960-1992), by his family, friends, and classmates. This fund provided for its first full four-year scholarship in 1998-99.

North Dade Medical Foundation Endowment FundA $500,000 gift was made in 2004 to establish a permanent endowment fund to grow over time and generate earnings to be used to provide financial aid for students from the northern part of Miami-Dade County who have demonstrated financial need and are making satisfactory academic progress.

The Starr FoundationA $100,000 gift was made in 1990, and the interest earned contributes to the general scholarship fund.

OTHER AREAS OF SUPPORTMCDS also accepts gifts to specific programs as outlined in our Gift Acceptance Policy.

Miami Country Day School is a qualified 501(c)3 organization and gifts are

deductible for income tax purposes as provided by law.

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Be a PlaymakerJoin our 2014–2015 Annual Giving Team of Givers

Please mail or return this form to the address below. Checks should be made out to Miami Country Day School or MCDS. For credit card gifts, please give in person or online. Miami Country Day School Attn: Development Office 601 NE 107 Street Miami, FL 33161

DONOR CATEGORIESHonorary Trustee ...........................................................($25,000 and up)Leadership Club ........................................................($10,000 to $24,999)7500 Club .....................................................................($7,500 to $9,999)

Benefactor’s Club ..........................................................($5,000 to $7,499)Palm Society .................................................................($2,500 to $4,999)Founder’s Circle ...........................................................($1,500 to $2,499)Director’s Club ................................................................($500 to $1,499)Cornerstone Club ................................................................... ($1 to $499)

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