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Caldwell University

PRESIDENT’S REPORT2016 | 2017

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TABLE OF CONTENTSFROM THE PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

ABOUT CALDWELL UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

VISION STATEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

STRATEGIC FUNDING PRIORITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

THE FOUNDER’S SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

IN HONOR AND IN MEMORY OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

SAINT CATHERINE OF SIENA CIRCLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

MATCHING GIFT FOUNDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

GIVING SOCIETIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

BOARD OF TRUSTEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

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Dear Friends of Caldwell University,

Each year, this report gives me a wonderful opportunity to share some of our successes and publicly thank our alumni, donors and friends who help to make our continued success a reality.

First and foremost, I am delighted to share that we welcomed another large freshman class to campus this year, which included 78 international students — the largest international class in the history of the university! Also among the new students are 41 freshmen who chose to make Caldwell their home for the next four years so that they could play on Caldwell University’s new sprint football team. The new sprint football program not only increases our male enrollment, but builds school spirit with the addition of cheerleading, marching band and color guard.

These enrollment figures are significant given the national trends reflected at many other colleges and universities which have been on the decline in recent years. In contrast, Caldwell University has experienced almost a 40% increase in traditional students over the last several years in large part because we have remained student-centered and keenly focused on our mission to provide an excellent education to a diverse community of students.

There is no doubt that our alumni, donors and friends have been very generous in supporting Caldwell University. Philanthropic support is critical as we have an ambitious array of campus priorities aimed at strengthening our academic programs, increasing scholarships for students, building the University’s endowment, and improving the campus experience for all of our students, all while prominently affirming our Catholic, Dominican heritage.

As Caldwell University continues to compete in the ever-challenging landscape of higher education, privately funded scholarships from our alumni, donors and friends play an essential part in recruiting and retaining our students. In fact, 90% of students at Caldwell depend on scholarships and financial aid in order to complete their degrees.

Some of the other specific funding priorities are to modernize spaces in Mother Joseph Residence Hall, expand our physical resources for student athletes, expand our highly regarded art therapy program, and convert our former bookstore, centrally located on the campus plaza, into a beautiful chapel. In fact, one of the largest gifts we received this year was from Elaine Tweedus ’66 in the amount of $500,000 to help support the chapel project.

All of these projects that we have begun to undertake will strengthen the institution for generations to come. I am thankful to you, our alumni, donors, and friends, who put their confidence in the leadership of this fine institution and give their support to our students. Through your generosity, you are part of Caldwell’s success story. Together, we will continue to educate young students as they become the future leaders of tomorrow.

Once again, thank you for your generous and ongoing support. I wish you a happy New Year and hope that 2018 brings you the blessings of good health, joy and peace.

Sincerely,

Nancy H. Blattner, Ph.D., OPAPresident

FROM THE PRESIDENT

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Caldwell University is a vibrant institution that provides its students with an excellent liberal arts and professional studies education. Located in suburban New Jersey, about 20 miles from New York City, Caldwell provides a student/faculty ratio of just 12:1 and offers educational opportunities both inside and outside the classroom. The university was founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

CORE VALuESThe core values of Caldwell University emanate from the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, the life of Saint Dominic de Guzman, the Charism of the Sisters of St. Dominic of Caldwell, and the Four Pillars of Dominican Life.

In response to St. Dominic’s desire to pursue truth through education, Caldwell University commits itself to the following core values:

RESPECTRespecting the sacred dignity of all creation, we call ourselves to have responsible relationships with each other and with the earth. We value diversity and believe it enriches the University community.

INTEGRITYWe commit ourselves to honesty and professional excellence in all interactions and relationships.

COMMUNITYValuing relationships, collaboration, and inclusivity, we extend this spirit through intentional connections within the campus community and beyond.

ExCELLENCEAware that each person has a role in creating a just and compassionate global community, we seek to develop a love for lifelong learning and a commitment to the search for knowledge, truth, and solutions to problems.

ABOuT CALDWELL uNIVERSITY

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1939

Caldwell University will be recognized as a leader in providing transformative education addressing contemporary social, economic, and cultural challenges.

Guided by our core values, Caldwell University programs will be acknowledged for their combination of liberal arts and professionally- oriented learning.

Caldwell University will inspire its students to seek truth, embrace justice, and pursue intellectual study as they engage in experiences within a community of diverse learners. We will prepare women and men to lead successful personal and professional lives consistent with Catholic values through a liberal arts core. A broad range of programs will prepare students to be successful in the global work environment and to apply ethical standards in every aspect of their lives. Our graduates will respect the sacredness of creation and be committed to service, and intellectual life.

Our vision, shaped by our core values of Respect, Integrity, Community, and Excellence, is fostered within the framework of the 800-year tradition of the Dominican Order. This vision inspires us to be compassionate and empathetic as we develop full intellectual, spiritual, and aesthetic lives.

MISSION STATEMENTFounded in 1939 by the Sisters

of Saint Dominic, Caldwell

University promotes intellectual,

spiritual, and aesthetic growth

to a diverse population and

welcomes all cultures and faith

traditions. Inspired by St. Dominic

de Guzman and our Catholic

heritage, we make a difference

in the lives of our students and

prepare them through the liberal

arts and professional studies to

think critically, pursue truth, and

contribute to a just society.

VISION STATEMENT

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COLLEGE OFPROFESSIONAL

STuDIES

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND CIS

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION

AND MEDIA STUDIES

COLLEGE OFNATuRAL, BEHAVIORAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

SCHOOL OF NURSING

SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELING

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

COLLEGE OFLIBERAL ARTS

DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ART AND DESIGN

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES

DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY

Caldwell University’s newly established

COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS

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Student/Faculty

Ratio12:1

oF Recent GRadS aRe eMPloyed, enRolled in GRad ScHool, oR in a SeRVice PRoGRaM

94% 14 NCAA SPORTS

90%

UNDERGRADUATEPROGRAMS

29 3.30AVERAGE HSGPA

B

ONE OF THE

lowesttuitions

FOR PRIVATE COLLEGES IN NEW JERSEY

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM

42COUNTRIES

70 ACRES

CAmpuS SitS On

SPRINTFOOTBALL

NAMED A

“BESt collEgE”BY

MONEY MAGAzINE

1603 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

603 GRADUATE STUDENTS

OF STUDENTS RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID

OF CALDwELL STUDENTS ARE FIRST gENERATION TO

ATTEND COLLEgE

40%

3 DoctoRAlDEgREE PRogRAMS

ED.D. in EDucAtionAl lEADERShiPPh.D. in EDucAtionAl lEADERShiPPh.D. in APPliED BEhAvioR AnAlySiS

MAStER’S DEgREE PRogRAMS

1119cERtificAtE & cERtificAtion

PRogRAMS

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STUDenT exPeRIenCeGifts to help underwrite capital and facilities renovations, our athletics facilities, and campus improvements, such as the new chapel and the art therapy and studio art programs, are an investment in enhancing the student experience at Caldwell for generations to come.

enDoWeD SChoLARShIPSDonors who wish to leave a lasting legacy in the form of supporting student scholarships at Caldwell University are encouraged to consider establishing an endowed scholarship. Endowed Scholarships can be named in memory or honor of a loved one with a minimum gift of $25,000 which may be given

in installments over a period of multiple years. The initial donation used to establish an endowed scholarship remains in perpetuity while a portion of the interest earned is awarded annually in the form of student scholarships.

AnnUAL SChoLARShIPSDonors who wish to have an immediate impact and lessen the financial burden on our students may establish a named scholarship by making an annual gift of $2,500 or more. Annual scholarships are awarded to students during a donor’s lifetime.

UnReSTRICTeD AnnUAL FUnD Gifts to the Annual Fund provide critical and flexible resources for Caldwell

University to fulfill its mission and meet the immediate needs of our campus and the community we serve.

For more information on our strategic funding priorities, please contact Lori Funicello, Assistant Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs, at 973-618-3226 or [email protected] to learn more about how your gift can make a difference in the lives of our students.

Gifts from alumni, donors and friends help to fund critical components of the University’s strategic plan as outlined below:

STRATEGIC FuNDING PRIORITIES

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Beverly (Schunk) Afonso ’65Eustace Anselmi Anthony and Marilyn (Petrozzino)

Bastardi ’66Beck FoundationSteve and Maureen Bezer J. Tim and Nancy Blattner Joseph Bock Kurt BorowskyCaldwell University Alumni

Association/BoardCalman Trust James Carroll Sister Mary Amelia Cetera ’54Raymond ChambersCoca-Cola Bottling CompanyDeluxe Corporation Michael and Nancy (Watson) Diamonti ’66Donald C. Ryan TrustGeorgia Dragoo ’80Carter Eckert Fava Scholarship FoundationThomas Ferguson

Steven Freeman Friends of Caldwell UniversityGeorge I. Alden TrustAlexander R. and Elizabeth Giaquinto Patricia A. GleasonGourmet Dining Service LLC Stephanie J. Hauge Hearst FoundationsIndependent College Fund of New JerseyJohn Gardner Family FoundationJohn J. Curley Stone Co.Johnson and JohnsonRichard and Barbara (Senerchia) Kernan ’64Kenneth and Anne (Degnan) Kunzman ’60Lilly Endowment, Inc.Arthur and Jeanne (Gibbons) Meehan ’66New Jersey ManufacturersEstate of Francis O’Dowd Patricia Peck-Bernet ’72**Mark and Deborah RedaRobert Wood Johnson FoundationSandy Hill Foundation

Schering-Plough Foundation Mary Sellen Therese (Mamel) Shehan ’70Sisters of Saint Dominic of Caldwell, NJSun National BankEugene and Joanne SylvaThe Teagle FoundationThe George W. and

Amy Newman FoundationThe Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey The Thomas and Roberta Ferguson

Family Foundation, Inc. The Verizon FoundationGerard Toohey ’03 and

Marie Ruane-TooheyTurrell FundWachoviaHelen Westervelt ’80William H. Connolly, Co.WyethAngela Aiello Zaccardi ’58,’73

Donors in the Founder’s Society have had a significant impact on Caldwell University’s success throughout the years. The individuals, companies and foundations listed below all have cumulative lifetime donations of over $100,000. They have helped create a strong foundation which has allowed the university to evolve and grow into the thriving institution it is today.

* Please note donation amounts do not include pledges**Deceased

THE FOuNDER’S SOCIETY

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MOTHER JOSEPH DUNN MEMBERS $10,000 AND ABOVE

AnonymousBeverly (Schunk) Afonso ’65Eustace A. AnselmiKathleen Barabas ’85Anthony and Marilyn (Petrozzino)

Bastardi ’66J. Tim and Nancy BlattnerEdward R. Collins ’98Dorothy Cunningham ’49Stephen DaffronJoAnne F. DiAgostino ’80Michael and Nancy (Watson) Diamonti ’66John GardnerPatricia A. GleasonRobert and Mary (Coyle) Hoyer ’69Richard and Barbara C. (Senerchia)

Kernan ’64Charlotte Kunst ’47Mary Angela KunstJohn and Ann M. (Masterson) Larue ’69Marie Virginia McLeod ’54Ralph and Margaret MianoWilliam O’BrienMarie Patella ’62Mark and Deborah RedaTherese M. (Mamel) Shehan ’70Irene Sinteff ’73Barbara Stulb-HeffnerKelly Tallio ’85Frances M. TuiteJoseph and Marybeth (Kenah) Walsh ’66Helen J. Westervelt ’80Angela Zaccardi ’58,’73

SAINT ROSE OF LIMA MEMBERS $5,000 – $9,999

Steve and Maureen BezerWilliam H. ConnollyAgnes Dembia ’69Barbara Detrick ’65

Kenneth J. Gilmore ’13Rhonda L. GraberCharlene Hamrah ’69Eileen Jones ’57Elaine Kacmarik ’60Steven and Maria (Koronka) Kovacs ’71Robert and Linda (Chiaravalloti) Luciano ’78James C. and Claire J. (Sacuk) Matlon ’83Patricia A. (Murphy) McGarrity ’60Jeanne M. (Gibbons) Meehan ’66Lorraine C. Oechslin ’84Patricia A. Peck-Bernet ’72*

SAINT ALBERTUS MAGNUS MEMBERS $2,500 – $4,999

AnonymousStanley P. and Ann BorowiecLisa (Murtha) Bromberg ’80Marshall and Eileen (Donigan) Curtis ’68Elizabeth M. (Matuszak) Howson ’69Alvin M. NeimanAdam ScarzafavaArt and Laurita (McGreevy) Warner ’70

1939 MEMBERS $1,000 – $2,499

Victoria (Pyle) Adik ’65Brian AloiaRichard H. and Nancy (Cunningham)

Appert ’63Robert J. and Carol E. (Paley) Bahash ’66Harry BeattyNancy BeckerJudith AnnMarie (Strella) Bliss ’65Kevin BoyleKurt T. BorowskyOlga BradfordJeanne T. (McGarry) Breckenridge ’71Maria BruscianelliDavid ByrneKathleen (Walsh) Cerbone ’67

Linda CiminoJohn and MJ CrawfordGary Ballerini and Margaret A. Curley ’73William DeeterRobert J. DolanMary (Gibson) Donegan ’66Brian DuffyJames J. and Mary Jane (Mason) Finnerty ’63Steven M. FreemanPatricia Gartland-Stewart ’85Julia (Spernow) Geaney ’51Dana GioiaArthur and Beatriz E. Gomez-Klein ’73Richard GreenbergDavid G. Strom, Jr. and Laura GreenwaldMaryanne HannanStephanie J. HaugeChristine JamesArlene JonachKenneth F. and Anne Degnan Kunzman ’60Jean C. Lauricella, M.D. ’73Marjorie J. Lee ’59Hebert A. Babb and Arlene H. Linnett-BabbCecilia (Ku) Liu ’64Margaret MaddenRobert Mann and Catherine LundquistMaureen V. McCarthy ’68Hugh and Joan (Hughes) Moriarty ’95Francine Munkacsy ’66Kathleen (Lynch) Napoli ’67Patrick OsinskiDeacon Alfred C. Payne ’01Robert J. PolakowskiRobert G. PurdyRobert and Joan (Galla) Reamer ’69Mary E. Reilly ’52Edith Dunfee RiesMary Sellitto-Curcio ’83Thomas TonkovichCarol A. (O’Connor) Toolan ’64Elaine Tweedus ’66James T. and Monica (Devlin) Wixtead ’67Paula (Hughes) Yarusi ’62

*Deceased

THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY

Gifts listed are for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016, and ending June 30, 2017. We strive to avoid errors and omissions but occasional mistakes do occur. If your name was omitted, listed incorrectly or misspelled, please accept our apology and notify us of the error.

thank yoU to oUr Friends and beneFaCtors…

THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY – ALUMNI AND FRIENDS

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THE CALDWELL UNIVERSITY SOCIETYDOMINICAN MEMBERS $750 – $999

Kathleen Faraglia ’71Joseph MessinaKenneth W. SheldonElaine (Bauer) Zabriskie ’73

AqUINAS MEMBERS $500 – $749

Kathryn (Doster) Barra ’07June (Dwyer) Castano ’55Aaron Cherry ’99Barbara CheslerDiane P. (Guldner) Cifelli ’61Rosemary Cogan ’66Maryanne Cullum ’65Uke Dauti ’07Sheila C. Duffy ’69Drew Edwards ’12Edward ElamNancy Fitzsimmons ’59Barbara (Boshinski) Futej ’66Mary-Lou (Nowak) Giacomelli ’66Patricia (Robertson) Kane ’60Patricia (Pirog) Kanischak ’67Doris Krol ’69JoAnn (Zinn) LaConte ’71Lynne (Giachetti) Machtemes ’98Joan Murphy ’71Diane C. Nardone ’72Brennan O’DonnellJoseph PosillicoDiane E. (Otterbein) Power ’66Noel Ruane ’70Joanne (Soemer) Schwartz ’66Irene (Mazur) Sharpell ’94Jean (Erskine) Thomas ’93Dianne (Sarama) Tidaback ’74Barry E. VankatKatrina Wombough

SIENA MEMBERS $250 – $499

Helen Babits ’66Kevin BarnesJudith Barrett ’65Kevin T. and Catherine (Golden)

Brennan ’64

Barbara (Ziglear) Buechner ’76Brian M. BulgerMary Ann (Gaydos) Bury ’66Margaret (Howland) Callahan ’67Janice A. Casazza-Piatak ’68William E. ChambaultNan Childress-OrchardEileen (McElligott) Clericuzio ’58Maryanne (Barrett) Conroy ’66James A. CorinoSuzanne CornsEvelyn (Shannon) Costello ’91Robert Costello ’01Elizabeth Crandall ’64Helen DeBlase ’67Mark and Colleen DeTroiaDaniel DeVriesThomas DevriesElaine (Macchi) Durie ’66David FerraraHon. Rodney FrelinghuysenArline M. Friscia ’56Brian J. Gaccione ’95Linda GallagherAntonina (Terranova) Garcia ’66Tom GauseGwendolyn M. Gunn ’00John HannumAnn (Importico) Hazelton ’66Phyllis (Cordasco) Healy-Sova ’78Donna L. Henry ’ 09, ’11Mary Ann (Wojtal) Hyland ’66John and Mary Jo (Mullin) Kealty ’69Linda (Eastwood) Keller ’86Stephen F. KernHassani Whitfield ’05 and Kristen KoehlerIrene (McCabe) LeFebvre ’66, ’02Cynthia Long ’74David and Geraldine (Bracco) Lopez ’08Angela LotitoJerome and Helen (Kazlouskas) Luecke ’86Alphonse MaignanRoberta E. Mayer ’59John R. McIntyreJudith McKay ’74Myriam D. Melgar ’66Lois H. (Perillo) Mills ’60Kenneth and Marie MullaneyArlene (Eager) Muller ’56James M. Nash ’97, ’10Nina Neglia ’89

Suzanne O’ConnorJoyce O’Donnell ’65Donald C. and Alane O’HaganMargo (Sellitto) Perl ’79Anne Poltorak ’78Helene C. (Cunniff) Power ’67Patricia Reynolds-Matts ’56MargaretRose (Miller) Roberto ’77Jo Ann Russoniello ’51Ernani SaduralEdward Scafidi ’93Pamela (Kull) Schmierer ’70Gail (Cocchiere) Schwarz ’68Ronald and Kelly SepeJeanne M. Ward Shepherd ’58Terrance ShoebridgeBrian Singer ’13Theodora SirotaMarjorie SquiresKaren (Triano) Stallsmith ’75William G. StrausArlene Osterman Styring ’62Patricia (Inglesby) Thomas ’67Patricia Travis ’64Grace Rita (Rodgers) Twaddell ’46Judith ValenteDorothy (Dohn) Walter ’54Michelle (Maclearie) Wood ’79Patricia (Gillen) Wynne ’66

ROSARY MEMBERS $100 – $249

Pat AbelsDolores (Ernst) Adams ’63Mary Ann (Torrieri) Agro ’59Marion (Largey) Alexander ’51Karlsun J. Allen ’11Celia Anderson ’72Stephen Andres ’05Dorothy S. (Stetz) Appert ’65Michael ArabitgRose (Connell) Azar ’49Derek Bailey ’97James BaileyBrenda (Arch) Baker ’67Jo Ann Ball ’90Sister Mary Lou Bauman, O.P. ’69Loraine F. Beeck ’99Rosemarie (Piegaro) Benson ’66Adeline Biancone ’82

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Barbara Brandes ’64Megan BratkovichJoseph D. Randall and

Eileen Brennan-Randall ’70Marie A. Breslin ’64James J. Broderick ’09William R. and Karen M. (Strapp)

Brooks ’71Robert J. and Clarice (Tarencz)

Browne ’64Kathleen M. Buse ’72Carolyn (Caprio) Buss ’63Patrick J. and Joanne M. Butler ’77Yang CaiCarol A. Callahan ’65Helene R. Candela ’65Alan CandossoGlenn CarrollStacie (Hoover) Carroll ’94Celeste C. CelliniRobert G. ChaewskyThomas CharskyPatricia (Savitske) Check ’73David ChicheloSister Donna Ciangio, O.P., D.Min.Fran CiccoliniSuzanne Clae-LaRosaMarie Cleary ’49Anne (Christoff) Coe ’68Catherine A. Cook ’72John W. Cowan ’02*Monica (Norton) Coyle ’66David N. CrapoLois P. Cullum ’94Nancy CummingsGerardo D’EmilioKristina DanellaKimberly (Higgins) Dejianne ’97Nicholas DeltufoJanine (Sabo) DelVecchio ’87Helen (Hoey) Demers ’66Ellen (DeFilippis) Denning ’79Barbara (Brande) Desmond ’61Ann (Stanfield) Destremps ’56Valerie (Cetrulo) DiCristina ’61Judith Dolan ’58Judith Ann (Gandocs) Dolan ’70Mary Ellen (Mehler) Dolinick ’66Frank and Carol Ann (Coleman)

Donahue ’66

John DonaleskiJane DonofMartin H. and Marygrace (Freda)

Drucker ’64Anne (Buys) Dugger ’63Michael W. DunnEleanor DwyerSharon Dwyer ’03, ’07Todd and Brenda (Vermont) Elliott ’87Sandra Evans ’95Patricia (Vasselli) Fabrizio ’63Sister Mary Elizabeth Fallon, O.P. ’65Patricia Fay-Magiera ’66Frances C. Fee ’86Catherine (McGurk) Fitzpatrick ’66Patricia (Vasile) Francis ’66Peggy (Peranio) Frazza ’48James and Lynda Furey ’00Linda Sue Galate ’66Betty Galligan ’85John F. and Mary Ann (Spolar) Gamba ’78Theodore GambleDennis GenuarioHorace GiambattistaPatricia (McDermitt) Gillich ’57Priscilla (Scarpa) Giuliano ’65Gwen GlazierMarion (Winheim) Goldstein ’78Elizabeth (Knodel) Gordon ’81MaryAlyce (Jacobe) Gorham ’70Cammiel GreenGail (Paxson) Gregory ’67Shirley (Cortese) Grich ’65Eleanor (Mooney) Grimm ’47Kendall (Carroll) Grimshaw ’65Patricia Grodeck ’70Patricia Jean (Barrett) Gubelmann ’66Charles Gunn ’06Bruce HamburgerRana HamedKathleen Hammel ’62Elizabeth Hanley ’66George and Kathleen (Barrett) Haydu ’64Ralph and Nancy (Evans) Hersey ’64Mary (Hanlan) Hess ’67Rosemary Hilbert ’96, ’05Cristi HinsonLinda HuchelGary IsraelJeanne (Sangari) Iuliani ’64

Nicholas JoanowCatherine (Burger) Johnson ’54Joyce C. (Dunn) Joyce ’58Annette KashimawoSister Mary John Kearney, O.P. ’62Rev. Msgr. Michael E. KellySally Ann (Ward) Kelly ’57Margaret Kenah ’64Damian Kennedy ’96Joan (Bradley) Kennedy ’57Hyman KleinmanKathleen (Martin) Klipfel ’67Gary KnightPatricia (Conway) Knodel ’51Rosalie Konopinski ’99MaryAnne (Covich) Kowalczyk ’61Franics KowalskiRobin Ann KreinerGregory M. and Marie-Noelle (Puglisi)

La Gana ’68Loretta (Majewski) LaCorte ’66Cassie (Gilligan) Langan ’81Susan (Tully) Lanteri ’73Maryann Lauber ’63Roseann Laucirica ’00Anne (Rollins) Leonard ’47Gina (Delcurla) Lesniewski ’85Javier Lewis ’14Georgene (Ferry) Limato ’66Nancy (Meister) Lindstrom ’58Jean (Hughes) Lucey ’65Marie (Genthon) Lusardi ’66Carol Lynch ’69Kathleen MachuzakFlorence (Yesville) Maclearie ’56Marilyn (Mancino) Maguire ’66Tara MahoneyEleanor (Mintz) Malone ’56Mario ManchenoMichael MarianoSteven MartinoChristina Martino-BrunquellChristine Marzano ’94Josephine Mascera ’70Beatrice (Fay) Maslen ’54Joyce (Masi) Mason ’67Gloria Masuelli ’65Jeanne (Magrath) Matthews ’69William and Barbara (Kelly) Mayer ’64Joseph Mazzella

*Deceased

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Carol (Shaw) Mazzeo ’78Margaret McCarter ’74Kimberly (Troester) McDanielsRosemary (Smith) McGettrick ’65Ann McGill ’71Sister Mary McGuinness, O.P. ’55Matthew and Catherine McLaganPatricia (Flaherty) McNeilly ’70Marjorie (Johnson) McShane ’04JoAnne (Pulaski) McWilliams ’68Susan Merckling ’94Rosemary (Petti) Mergen ’66Marilyn Miller ’77Kathleen (Gillick) Minarik ’78Judith (Eileen) Moglia ’68Floreen Mollica ’70Thomas Monahan ’95Joan (Pizzoli) Mooney ’65Judith (Picarelli) Moran ’66Marianne (McArtney) Moran ’79Meghan Moran ’07Marianne Mulligan ’98Danielle (Ciresi) Murphy ’91Edward Nekel ’98John NellegarTimothy Nellegar ’00Marguerite (Murphy) Nolan ’55Teresa (Gibbons) O’Boyle ’51Sister Mary Eileen O’Brien, O.P. ’65Judith (Crudell) O’Connor ’65David O’Loughlin ’12Luz V. ObiasJoan (Pollard) Ott ’58Maryann (Bertucci) Pastorello ’74Tonya Pearson-HughesEvelyn (Devecka) Peter ’90Suzanne (Remmele) Peters ’65Peter PetrusicMadeline Peyko ’81Leslie (Kotula) Pietrowitz ’04Diann Pinkowski ’85Rita Piscitello-Loudon ’48Margaret Poltorak Keyes ’75Elizabeth (Patton) Radoski ’59Jean Rankin ’88Phyllis (Rehill) Riley ’62Sister Michel Rodgers, O.P. ’62Geraldine Rogers ’53Anthony RomanoMargaret (Jordan) Romano ’71

Kathleen (Dannhardt) Rooney ’75Nancee Fallon RothMarianne (McDermott) Ruane ’51Fernando Ruiz ’91Trudi (Pech) Ruotolo ’65Jane (Curreri) Russo ’69Anne Marie Ryan ’84Tracy Ann (Cavallo) Salerno ’83Peter Sands ’98Catherine (Welch) Saponara ’67Howard SaveryMildred (Fanelli) Scarbinsky ’71Bruce SchaferWalter and Carol Ann Scheese ’86Mary (Halfpenny) Schneider ’68Donna (Donahue) Schrader ’72Kenneth ScottRuth Scott ’66Marilyn (Macchi) Senesky ’68Virginia (Urban) Senzon ’64Judith SevensGeorge ShabetPatrick SimeLinda Simplicio ’66Margaret (Yost) Southwick ’68Nancy (Hurtz) Soyka ’71Marnie SperlingAnnette (Schweitzer) Stanley ’61Lourde StantonLucille (D’Ambra) Stutsman ’66Michael SullivanTeresa SwanzeyMary Lou (Hartnett) Sweetman ’60Lisa TestaCorinne ThompsonMary (Tully) Thompson ’61Karen Tinebra ’70Irene TomassoniJeannine (Pond) Toscano ’84Ryan Tremblay ’99Sister Kathleen Tuite, O.P. ’92Michael Turdo ’06Sister Alice Uhl, O.P. ’64Sister Eleanor Uhl, O.P.Annette VaccaroGeorgina (Narcisi) Vastola ’67Jacqueline Velardi ’08Joan (O’Connell) Volpe ’66Alice (Costello) Von Der Heide ’68Yvonna Wade

Elizabeth (Denning) Walker ’69Kevoi Walters ’09Rosemary Warren ’59Kathleen (Masterson) Warwick ’67Sister Catherine C. Waters, O.P. ’62Daryle WeissSister Patrice Werner, O.P., Ph.D. ’66Ian WhiteRobert WicksMaryanne WojtalEmily Wood ’15Carol (Florio) Wronko ’73Irene M. (Gorski) Young ’51Dayana Zeballos ’15

DONORS UNDER $100

Charles Agostini ’09Jill AgostiniPamela (Ryan) Alusick ’81Stephen Andrews ’05Rebecca ArbuckleElizabeth (Barbieri) Arendt ’60Donna Marie (Iacone) Avanti ’85Elizabeth BaldwinPaulette BankoRosalina (Sardo) Batista ’72Kathleen (Milsop) Battis ’61Philip BeekmanAgnes BerkiAnna Maria (Codispoti) Betro ’65James and Irene (Tarloski) Britton ’64Anita BrunoMary Ann (Hitzler) Buckley ’68Cathleen (Carney) Burke ’73Mary (McKeown) Byrne ’68Madge (Sharkey) Cahill ’65Carol Ann (Noble) Campbell ’63Paul Candido ’00, ’08Alexis Candura ’95Jerri CassMarissa Chambers ’13Kathleen (Donnelly) Champion ’66Catherine (Turcic) Cheney ’63Helen (Mahoney) Chrysler ’60Kathryn Cid ’98Samuel CiresiElizabeth (Palmieri) Cirillo ’63Julia (Burke) Cocozza ’67Laurie Comstock

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thank yoU to oUr alUMni and Friends…

Megan Connolly ’11Ethel Conroy ’83Janet CooperVeronica (Pantano) Corrado ’64Melanie CostaKatherine (Thone) Covert ’61Juliana CrankshawChristine Cronin ’76Camille Cronin-Reinhold ’81Alexander CunhaMaria CunhaLinda CuozzoMaria DaSilva ’04Katherine Daunoras ’84Robin DavenportMarcia (Arvay) de Meza ’66Kathleen (Noack) DelGuercio ’70Ilene DeMaioChiarina DifazioDolores (Piano) Dinkelmeyer ’69Kathleen Doherty ’68Dolores (Vaca) Donihi ’68Lauretta Finn Doyle ’69Ellen (Heyn) Drelick ’74Jeffrey DulowCarol Ann (Anysz) Dunphy ’67Johanna Edge ’02Jeffrey Egnatovich ’08Joan Einhorn ’00Edward Elam ’97Michael ElclonessLeon J. and Mary Ann (DeFranco)

Evans ’69James Fallone ’00Diane (Hoefling) Farley ’68Carla Fattal ’01, ’06James Fay ’02Annette Fine ’90Lisa FirestoneCynthia (McGovern) Flanagan ’93Helen (Matuszak) Fogarty ’72David Fogel ’04Anne (O’Donnell) Forker ’63Susan (Zika) Forsythe ’81Lauren FosterAndrew Fraser ’08Kathy (Foster) Fraser ’09, ’11Gloria FriedmanHelen (Brown) Gallagher ’61Adele Gannon ’03

Concetta (Ferlauto) Gaydos Muller ’64Terry Ginther ’00Kevin GiordanoAlbert Gittrich ’96Mary Ann (Van Winkle) Gloriande ’79Nancy (Docker) Goldstein ’72James GonzalezMarilyn (Nutile) Grassano ’69Virginia (Maccanico) Grezner ’65Patricia (Dunbar) Grom ’71Ronald GrygoClaire (Biczak) Hanley ’60Patricia Hannon ’68Ebony Harris ’14Elizabeth (Willenborg) Harte ’52Marie Harwanko ’74Patricia HaydenNeil S. and Lynn S. (Outwater) Hayes ’73Susan HayesFrancis HeinenJane (Blessing) Henley ’60Linda Herina-Simmons ’02Elise HernandezRose (Odierno) Hill ’58Arlene Hoag ’63Daniel Hohman ’11Joan (Docker) Holmes ’76Joan (Fagan) Holtz ’55Janet (Iamundo) Holz ’81Karen HunterMary Huthwaite ’76Raif Hyseni ’99Donna IaculloTerry IanualeJohn IrelandWilliam JacobsonJoanne JasminePamela (Sutcliffe) Javadian ’64Jan Marco Jiras ’08, ’10 and

Nicole (Laureigh) Jiras ’10Marjory Jones ’13Agnes KatelusSister Elaine Keenan, O.P. ’67Jacqueline KellyPatricia Kelly ’57Sharon KievitSister Lois Kikkert, O.P. ’65Maureen (Sullivan) Kimber ’66Michele (Paladino) Klein ’73Sabina Kmetz

JoAnn (Raimo) Knapp ’65Elizabeth KornsteinMelanie Krause ’95Eleanor (Kiernan) Kropke ’63Elizabeth (Nalbach) Kubowicz ’99Lucille (Brower) Ladden ’61Schyler LaMattinaJack and Barbara (Lowney) Langella ’65Lucy Lanno ’91Deborah (Banghart) Lanyi ’79Mark LarzelereNicole Lazzaro ’11Patricia (Rosenkranz) LevinsRobert LiebermanEvonne Ligeiro ’00Lorraine LoverdeVeronica (Harms) Lynch ’64Jeanette Mackesy ’04Regina (Tully) MacPhee ’58Dorothy (Gier) Magarelli ’60Sister Patricia Mahoney, O.P. ’64Janice Majerscak ’65B. Hillis MalianRobert and Carolyn (Sobolewski)

Manthey ’67Aliceann Marco ’79Gail Marie-Stewart ’99Lo Anne Mayer ’84Robin MazzollaMary McAlary ’61Patricia (Hanson) McBarron ’52Sister Danelle McCarthy, O.P. ’66Kathryn McCarthy ’72Kelly McCarthy ’98Mary (Schuster) McDonald ’65Donna McGinley ’08Audrey McGowan ’12Mary (O’Donnell) McIntyre ’81Susan (Walsh) McLean ’59Maureen McNishJudy MelilloMarion Meny ’64Gerald MilaniAnthony MilanoAlyssa MolJoyce (Toth) Molteni ’66Tia MontanoRyan MoranDennis MorelandBrian Morgan

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thank yoU to oUr alUMni and Friends…

Patricia (McGarry) Morris ’73Patricia MunozLucia (Cirino) Murphy ’85Sundra Murray ’04Jeanette (Ambrosio) Mustillo ’58Camille (Bagnole) Nebus ’66Anna Nelson ’88Monica (Dowd) Newman ’81Mary Ellen Nicosia ’07Patricia (Eula) O’Grady ’71Elizabeth (McCoy) O’Malley ’61Bernard and Sheila O’RourkePatricia (Montamat) O’Shea ’65Barbara (Capriglione) Olas ’74Michael Ollo ’92Susan Ormsby-Cuozzo ’81Melissa OszmianskiRosa Pagnillo-LopezPatricia Paradise ’73John Patterson ’99Mark PernettiGeraldine PerretArlene (Morrison) Pettinelli ’55Eileen Pierce ’97Constance (Liberato) Pifher ’92Katherine (McGrath) Pilger ’68Ann Ping ’96Kara (Schwartz) Pizza ’92Annmarie (Bergmann) Plesnik ’95Mary (Dowling) Polk ’67Patricia (LeFebvre) Pongracz ’57

Maria Porzio ’98Ellen PricePatricia Quinn ’63Marcy Reda ’07Mary Louise (Herre) Renga ’70Joseph Riccio ’05, ’07Michael RichBonita (Gallo) Riether ’81Sister Ann Marie Rimmer, O.P. ’67Conner (Brown) Romanowsky ’09Linda Rozembajgier ’89Janet (Reilly) Rudine ’66Margaret (Sloan) RussoMarie Annette (Freda) Russo ’65Barbara (Labieniec) Ryba ’61Patricia (Dobrowski) Rydlun ’66Mary (Mead) Schaeffer ’52Joann (Grasso) Schembri ’59Lenora (Felice) Schuldes ’ 59Sister Bettyanne Schultz, O.P. ’63Grace (Gizzi) Seber ’43Shirley Sebold ’95Margaret (Cicurillo) Seminara ’73Lucia (Barrueco) Serico ’73Ellen (Kohl) Sheehan ’61Marisol Sheenan ’94Jill SheldonMary Lou Sherry ’64Gloria Skowronski ’67Denise SmithJanet (Piazza) Sobel ’68

Abigail SobieskiThomas SpiesmanAndrei St. Felix ’03Mary (Gilfeather) Stelzenmuller ’66Joyce (Maloney) Stewart ’60Rebecca Stinger ’14Sister Patricia Stringer O.P. ’69Patricia SullivanLinda (Jacobsen) Szipszky ’59Dorothea Tarloski ’59Katherine (Porter) Tiger ’66Carol Toth-Bronikowski ’70Mason Traino ’14Martha (Schuman) Tucker ’04Luz UrregoElla ValdesCecilia (Ament) Veal ’55Paula (Gregorio) Vieira ’04Carol (Vanderhoof) Waer ’77Lawrence Ward ’98Matthew WatkinsMary Jane (Lee) Weg ’60Mary (Dougherty) Weinstein ’72Ann Weisse ’87Christine White ’68Mary Ann (DeMeo) Williams ’77Elvira (Sisti) Winters ’46Luisa Witter ’03Sister Geraldyne Yerg, O.P. ’69Sara ZambelliJudith (Durant) Zichelli ’90

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FOuNDATIONS, TRuSTS AND CORPORATIONS

THE PRESIDENT’S SOCIETYMOTHER JOSEPH DUNN MEMBERS $10,000 AND ABOVE

Barnes & Noble College BooksellersCalman TrustCommunity of the Sisters of St. DominicCouncil of Independent CollegesFava Scholarship FoundationFriends of Caldwell CollegeThe George W. and

Amy Newman FoundationGourmet Dining Service LLCThe Healthcare Foundation of New JerseyIndependent College Fund of New JerseyJohn Gardner Family FoundationMerrill LynchNew Jersey ManufacturersNew York Life Insurance CompanyRobert Wood Johnson FoundationSeger Enterprises

SAINT ROSE OF LIMA MEMBERS $5,000 – $9,999

Donald C. Ryan TrustHermann Forwarding CompanyiheartMediaJAG Physical Therapy, LLC

SAINT ALBERTUS MAGNUS MEMBERS $2,500 – $4,999

County of EssexFidelity Charitable Gift FundGraphic Imagery, Inc.IBMPorzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C.Rotary Club of the CaldwellsSandy Hill Foundation

1939 MEMBERS $1,000 – $2,499

All American Fitness LLCAssociation of Catholic CollegesCAF SportsCaldwell University Alumni Shore ChapterCentral Atlantic Collegiate ConferenceComito AssociatesCommercial Furniture TransportEssex Valley SchoolKiwanis Club of Caldwell-West EssexMorgan Stanley Global Impact

Funding TrustNature’s Pavillion, Inc.Team Hill FoundationTerzako FursWoman’s Club Of Upper Montclair

THE CALDWELL UNIVERSITY SOCIETYDOMINICAN MEMBERS $750 – $999

Music Educators of NJSix Flags

AqUINAS MEMBERS $500 – $749

Calandra’s Italian VillageGPH Inc.New Jersey Elks AssociationSpecialty Management Company

SIENA MEMBERS $250 – $499

Acoustical ServicesBarnabas HealthBasketball UnlimitedBulb DepotCaterers in the Park LLCCoded Systems, LLCDAVCODominican CollegeEast Coast AssociatesGregory and Linda Keller Charitable FundHoop DreamsHunterdon Medical CenterIUOE Local 68Mandelbaum FoundationNJ Federation of Music Clubs, Inc.Rutgers Athletic CenterSalon GossipStack SportsTriad Security

ROSARY MEMBERS $100 – $249

Church of the PresentationDC SportsGinefra ElectricJersey Mikes SubsKostka Taylor, LLCWest Essex Learning Consultants

DONORS UNDER $100

Antland ProductionsJohn J. Giblin AssociationMount Saint Dominic AcademyPizza & Sandwich Barn

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Charles WestfallJudith Stevens

Mrs. Roth and Professor MannStephen Andrews

Rita B. KernStephen Kern

Dr. and Mrs. John E. BarrettKathleen (Barrett) Haydu ’64

Kathleen Bott ’88James NashEvelyn (Devecka) Peter ’90Ellen PriceIUOE Local 68Maryanne Wojtal

Tara Carty ’13Daniel Hohman ’11

Michael DeMeoJanet CooperChiarina DifazioJohn IrelandJacqueline KellyLorraine LoverdeMary Ann (DeMeo)

Williams ’77

Mary Giblin ’76Ron AdamsSuzanne CornsConnie Ferrce-PizzilloTricia GannTracy HelferRose Sudziarski

Anthony J. GambaleKenneth J. Gilmore

William GilmoreJ. Tim and Nancy BlattnerAnthony MilanoHoward Savery

Jane Haveron ’44Kathleen Buse ’72Madge (Sharkey) Cahill ’65Kathleen (Walsh) Cerbone ’67Lois Cullum ’94Carol Ann (Anysz) Dunphy ’67Sharon Dwyer ’07Jeffrey Egnatovich ’08Patricia (Vasselli) Fabrizio ’63Nancy Fitzsimmons ’59Priscilla (Scarpa) Giuliano ’65Virginia (Maccanico)

Grezner ’65Lynn (Outwater) Hayes ’73Elizabeth (Matuszak)

Howson ’69Patricia Kelly ’57Michele (Paladino) Klein ’73Eleanor (Kiernan) Kropke ’63Barbara (Lowney) Langella ’65

Susan (Tully) Lanteri ’73Florence (Yesville)

Maclearie ’56Gloria Masuelli ’65Lo Anne Mayer ’84Susan (Walsh) McLean ’59JoAnne (Pulaski)

McWilliams ’68Jeanette (Ambrosio) Mustillo ’58Judith (Crudell) O’Connor ’65Patricia (Montamat) O’Shea ’65John Patterson ’99Suzanne (Remmele) Peters ’65Mary (Dowling) Polk ’67Patricia Quinn ’63Noel Ruane ’70Linda (Jacobsen) Szipszky ’59Carol (O’Connor) Toolan ’64Georgina (Narcisi) Vastola ’67Laurita (McGreevy) Warner ’70Mary Jane (Lee) Weg ’60Carol (Florio) Wronko ’73Angela (Aiello)

Zaccardi ’58,’73

Anthony KuczborskiRobin Ann Kreiner

IN HONOR OF IN MEMORY OF

IN HONOR AND IN MEMORY OF…

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AnonymousBeverly Afonso ’65Mildred Babiak ’64Marilyn P. Bastardi ’66Neal J. Brower Kathleen M. Buse ’72Dorothy Cacchio ’61Janice A. Casazza-Platak ’68Nan Childress-Orchard Diane P. Cifelli ’61Patricia Cleary ’59*Carol Dedrick ’65*JoAnne F. DiAgostino ’80Ronnie K. Dowling ’72

Denise R. Doychak ’62Jane Henley ’60Terry Hyland ’53Eileen Jones ’57Elaine Kacmarik ’60Roxanne Knott-Kuczborski ’03Doris Krol ’69Jane Kunka ’89Ann M. Larue ’69Geraldine Lopez ’08Fredericka Mabon ’61Elizabeth Marcellaro ’54*Elizabeth Matuszak ’43Patricia A. McGarrity ’60

Catherine H. McKenna ’61Lois H. Mills ’60Gertrude Newbold ’54Anne Pajares ’51Josephine Reehill ’88*Janet Sanford ’72Jane Schoener ’46*Therese M. Shehan ’70Helen Siedler*Irene Sinteff ’73Grace Rita Twaddell ’46

*Deceased

The Saint Catherine of Siena Circle gratefully recognizes Caldwell University alumni and friends who respect and support the mission and traditions of the founding Dominican sisters. These special benefactors will maintain the legacy of Caldwell University, having chosen to include the university in a personal way in estate plans, through life income gifts or as beneficiaries of an insurance policy. Their commitment and generosity will help to strengthen and ensure the future of Caldwell University. Lori Funicello, Assistant Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs, can help guide you through the process. For more information, please contact Lori at 973-618-3226 or [email protected].

MISSION STATEMENT

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3M Foundation, Inc.ADP FoundationAEGIS Matching GIft ProgramAIG, Inc.Arthur J. Gallagher FoundationBank of America Charitable FoundationBD Matching Gift ProgramBenevity Community Impact FundBenjamin Moore & Co.Bollinger Inc.BP Foundation, Inc.Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyBristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc.C. R. Bard FoundationChubb & SonColgate-Palmolive CompanyConocoPhillipsConstruction Technology CorporationDaiichi-SankyoDeloitte FoundationDeluxe Corporation FoundationDeutsche BankDoris Duke Charitable FoundationDow Jones

Eli Lilly and Company FoundationErnst & Young FoundationExxonMobil FoundationFord Motor Company FundGE FoundationGEICO CompaniesThe Home Depot Foundation/

Gift Match, Inc.Honeywell Hometown SolutionsHorizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJIBM Matching GrantsInvest in OthersITT Industries, Inc.Johnson & Johnson Family of CompaniesJPMorgan Chase FoundationThe McGraw-Hill Companies

Foundation, Inc.Merck Company FoundationMetLife FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramNational Life Group Charitable

Foundation Inc.NCCI Holdings, Inc.New Jersey Resources CorporationNorthwestern Mutual Foundation

Novartis US FoundationOracle Matching GiftsPearson EducationPfizer Foundation Matching Gift ProgramPhilips Electronics North

America CorporationPNC FoundationPrudential FoundationPSE&G EducationalRoche Matching Gifts ProgramRockwell Automation TrustSentry Insurance Foundation, Inc.State Farm Companies FoundationThe Turner CorporationToa Reinsurance Company of AmericaToys ‘R’ UsU.S. Trust Corporation FoundationUnion Camp CorporationUnited TechnologiesVerizon FoundationWachovia FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWyethThe Xerox Foundation

Caldwell University would also like to thank all those who contributed to the Independent College Fund of new Jersey.

In spite of the Development staff’s efforts to avoid errors and omissions in this year’s annual report of donors, mistakes can occur. If your name was omitted, listed incorrectly or misspelled, please notify us of the error.

MATCHING GIFT FOuNDATIONS

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Caldwell University is grateful for every gift, regardless of its size. The following giving societies recognize the generosity of our alumni and friends. Our giving clubs include:

Members in the President’s Society make the university a priority in their annual giving plans. These donors account for more than half of the gifts received each year and play a vital role in the overall financial health of the university.

PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY THE CALDWELL UNIVERSITY SOCIETY

•Mother Joseph Dunn Member: $10,000 and above (previously Diamond Member)

• Saint Rose of Lima Member: $5,000 – $9,999 (previously Platinum Member)

• Saint Albertus Magnus Member: $2,500 – $4,999 (previously Gold Member)

• 1939 Member: $1,000 – $2,499 (previously Gold Member)

Caldwell University annUal FUnd

Your generous support of The Caldwell University Annual Fund is present in all that we do to shape our students’ experience – from application to graduation. Starting with scholarships and financial aid, it also supports the academic, athletic, campus life and service learning opportunities that lead to success in the workplace, community and beyond. Your gifts to the annual fund help the university move toward its promising future while staying connected to its proud past. Thank you for your support.

WAYS TO GIVEGifts to the Caldwell University Annual Fund can be made in cash (cash, checks, money orders), by credit card or online at www.caldwell.edu/giving. For gifts involving securities or stocks, please contact Stan Kula, Director of Leadership Annual Giving, at [email protected] or 973-618-3447.

If you prefer to mail your gift to us, please send it to: Caldwell University, office of Annual Giving, 120 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, nJ 07006

GIVING SOCIETIES

• Dominican Member $750 – $999

• Aquinas Member $500 – $749

• Siena Member $250 – $499

• Rosary Member $100 – $249

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endow a GiFt that lasts FOREVER…

Endowed gifts provide a source of ongoing annual support to Caldwell College while providing a legacy for donors or someone they wish to honor. Endowed gifts help fund critical priorities like scholarship support, faculty development and academic programs. Thank you to those who have made forever gifts through the following endowed funds:

• The Beverly Afonso Endowed Scholarship• The Betsy Borowsky ’61 Endowed Scholarship• The Caldwell University Alumni Association

Rina Spano Endowed Scholarship• The Marina Carroll & Dr. Charles LaBelle

Endowed Scholarship• The Carol Dedrick Endowed Scholarship• The DiAgostino Endowed Scholarship• The Friends of Caldwell University Endowed Scholarship• The Bruce Gallagher Endowed Scholarship• The Mary C. Giblin ’76 Endowed Scholarship• The Rhonda Linnett Graber Endowed Scholarship• The Hearst Foundation Endowed Scholarship

• The Eleanor E. Kacmarik Endowed Scholarship• The Ann and John Larue Endowed Scholarship

in Mathematics and Science• The J.W. Lorello Endowed Scholarship• The Linda Chiaravalloti Luciano & Robert Luciano

Endowed Scholarship• The Glen-Matuszak Family Endowed Scholarship• The Marie Virginia McLeod Endowed Scholarship• The Frederick W. Newman II Endowed Scholarship Fund• The George W. & Amy Newman Endowed Scholarship• The Matthew Serio Endowed Scholarship• The Helen Siedler Endowed Scholarship• The Margaret O’Neill Stulb Endowed Scholarship

yoUr sUpport has a direCt iMpaCt

SChoLARShIPS Ninety percent of students at Caldwell depend on scholarships and financial aid in order to complete their degrees and so donor support is critical to their success. This year, scholarships were particularly critical in recruiting the 42 new freshmen who choose to attend Caldwell University to be part of our SPRInT FooTBALL team. The new program not only increases our male enrollment, but builds school spirit by adding CheeRLeADInG, MARChInG BAnD and CoLoR GUARD while providing an exciting experience for fans. Gifts to the annual fund provide meaningful scholarship support to attract each of these student groups and provide the necessary resources to support them while they are here on campus.

neW PRoGRAMSGifts to the Annual Fund provides much needed unrestricted support in order for Caldwell to maintain competitive and provide students with the skills they need to succeed in today’s ever-changing job market. Three new programs were recently established as outlined below:

B.S. In heALThCARe ADMInISTRATIon prepares students for careers in healthcare administration who plan, direct, and coordinate medical and health services and adapt to changes in healthcare laws.

B.S. In PUBLIC heALTh eDUCATIon teaches students to guide others regarding effective health practices and how to lead healthy lives. Graduates will be qualified and prepared for positions in community health and public health, as well as in hospitals, insurance companies, private and commercial community health organizations, and research organizations.

B.S. In SPoRT MAnAGeMenT offers students a total package of sport business-related and career opportunities and a variety of career paths available within the amateur, collegiate and professional sport industries.

RenoVATeD SPACeSThe new ART TheRAPY CenTeR is just one example of a renovated space on campus that would not be possible without donor support. The Center offers a bright environment conducive to learning, which includes two new classrooms equipped with state-of-the art technology and office space.

For more information about how your gift impacts our students, visit www.caldwell.edu/giving or contact Stan Kula, Director of Leadership Annual Giving, at [email protected] or 973-618-3447.

Gifts to the Caldwell University Annual Fund provide a consistent stream of support for the most pressing needs of the University.

Here are a few examples of how your gifts are having a direct impact on Caldwell students:

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oPeRATInG ReVenUeS

Net Tuition and Fees ......................................$32,145,000

Government Grants ..............................................$435,000

Private Contributions .........................................$1,226,000

Interest and Dividends ..........................................$147,000

Auxiliary Enterprises ..........................................$8,433,000

Other Revenue .....................................................$387,000

Private Contributions to Endowment ......................$361,000

Unrealized Gains/Losses ......................................$412,000

Total Revenues .................................................$43,546,000

oPeRATInG exPenDITUReS

Instruction.......................................................$11,804,000

Academic Support ............................................$3,996,000

Student Life ......................................................$1,541,000

Development ...................................................$1,151,000

Enrollment Management ....................................$6,052,000

Institutional Support .........................................$10,774,000

Auxiliary Enterprises ..........................................$6,542,000

Interest Rate Swap ..........................................................$0

Total Expenditures ...........................................$41,860,000

Total Change in net Assets ..................................$1,686,000

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS 2016-2017

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Laurita M. Warner, M.B.A ’70 – ChairRetired, Prudential

Linda Luciano, M.B.A., Ed.D. ’78 – Vice Chair

Career Coach Consultants LLC

Kathleen M. Barabas ’85Quantitative Management Associates

Sister Patrice Werner, O.P., Ph.D.,’66President EmeritaPrioress, Sisters of Saint Dominic

Nancy H. Blattner, Ph.D., OPAPresident, Caldwell University

Brian J. Aloia, Esq. Aloia Law Firm LLC

Sister Mary Lou Bauman, O.P. ’69Saint Dominic Academy

Harry C. Beatty, Esq. Kent Beatty & Gordon, LLP

Elizabeth C. BermanContinental Food & Beverage, Inc.

Maureen T. BezerRetired, Virgin Mobile USA

Stanley P. BorowiecSPB Group LLC

Olga E. Bradford, Esq.State of New Jersey – Division of Law

Lisa M. Bromberg, Esq. ’80Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C

Sister Donna Ciangio, O.P.Church Leadership Consultation

Edward R. Collins ’98Artisan Wealth Management, LLC

John P. CrawfordThe Timely Ideas Corporation

William R. DeeterDeeterUSA

Kenneth J. Gilmore, M.S., ’13Financial Consultant Group

Rhonda L. GraberSkylands Insurance Group

Sister Mary John Kearney, O.P.Sacred Heart Convent

Francis LeCatesRetired, Oppenheimer Capital

Nancy Costello Miller, Esq. ’79NJ Dept. of Law and Public Safety

Sister Mary Eileen O’Brien, O.P., Ph.D.President, Dominican College

William O’BrienCommercium Technology Inc.

Patrick J. Osinski, Esq. Retired, Organon USA Inc

Robert G. PurdyMakefield General Underwriters, LLC

Sister Luella Ramm, O.P. ’74Sisters of Saint Dominic

Mark A. RedaLou Reda Inc.

Mary Sellitto-Curcio ’83Retired, School Business Administrator

Sister Patricia Tavis, O.P. ’72Councilor, Sisters of Saint Dominic

TRUSTeeS eMeRITI

Eustace AnselmiAnselmi & DeCicco, Inc.

Thomas G. Ferguson

Kenneth F. KunzmanConnell Foley LLP

Sister Anne John O’Loughlin, O.P. ’59Sisters of Saint Dominic

ALUMnI ASSoCIATIon exeCUTIVe BoARD 2016-2017

PRESIDENTMary Sellitto-Curcio ‘83

VICE PRESIDENTLynne Giachetti Machtemes, Esq. ‘98

SECRETARYRosemary Hilbert ’96

TREASURERElaine Bauer Zabriskie ‘73

MEMBERSCamille Cronin-Reinhold ‘81Roxanne Knott-Kuczborski ’03Melanie Krause ‘95Javier Lewis ’14Jonni Lucas ‘96Sundra Murray ’04Nina Neglia ‘89Anna Nelson ‘88Noel Ruane ’70

STUDenT RePReSenTATIVeMaria Conroy-Covin ’19

DeVeLoPMenT AnD ALUMnI AFFAIRS STAFF

Kevin Boyle Vice President, Development and Alumni Affairs973-618-3372

Lori Funicello Assistant Vice President, Development and Alumni Affairs 973-618-3226

Jill Sheldon Administrative Assistant 973-618-3242

Vanessa Cirillo ’11 Director, Advancement Services and Prospect Research 973-618-3241

Sharon Dwyer ’01, ’11 Director, Special Giving Initiatives 973-618-3207

Christina Hall Philanthropy Officer 973-618-3670

Stan Kula Director, Leadership Annual Giving 973-618-3447

Patricia Levins Director, Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations 973-618-3604

Meghan Moran ’07 Director, Alumni Affairs 973-618-3352

board oF trUstees 2016-2017

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