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July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
A N N U A L R E P O R T
EducationalFoundation
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Cynthia K. Aigeltinger, SAP America, Inc.
David M. Banet David M. Banet & Associates, Inc.
Karen L. Bogosian, Visual Sound, Inc.
Thomas A. Clardy, Ph.D.Clardy Management Consultants, LLC
Brian Wilbur Coyle, The Henderson Group
Lawrence M. D’Andrea, Invictus Business Advisers, LLC
Paul M. deBotton, National Realty Corporation
Barbara A. Denczi, The Bryn Mawr Trust Company
Vahan H. Gureghian, CSMI, LLC
Laura M. Kasper, Monarch Staffing
Tracy L. Mack, AmeriHealth Caritas Family of Companies
Phyllis Ann (Pam) Mariani, Edgmont Country Club
Larry J. Moulder, UPS
Carl J. Needles, Beneficial Bank
Kevin B. Nolan, Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Jerome S. Parker, Ph.D., Delaware County Community College
Michael L. Ranck, Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County
Julie Sebastian
Maryrose Sheppard, Exelon Corp/PECO Energy
William E. Sockwell, William E. Sockwell Associates
Donald B. Soslow
Charles D. Stevenson, Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.
William H. Torian, Jr.
Sloan Walker, Morgan Stanley
Robert M. Madonna, Chair McCoy Enterprises
John J. Camero III, Vice-Chair TruMark Financial Credit Union
Kathleen A. Breslin, Executive DirectorDelaware County Community College
John A. Glavin, Jr., TreasurerDelaware County Community College
DearFriends of the Foundation,
My fellow members on the Board of Directors of Delaware County Community CollegeEducational Foundation and I are grateful to theCollege’s alumni, friends and other constituents who support our mission. Board members aremotivated by a sense of community that isdemonstrated by an investment of time and
philanthropic dollars. We represent a diversity of professions and businesses,large and small. Our involvement facilitates partnerships, where appropriate,and philanthropic gifts for College priorities.
A strong community is made possible by institutions like Delaware CountyCommunity College that focus on career opportunities for residents, whilealso preparing students to transfer to four year institutions for advanceddegrees. For this reason, our Board is committed to the work of theFoundation whose sole mission is to develop resources for students, faculty,programs and capital projects.
In recent years the College has focused on transforming the Marple Campusinto a 21st century educational environment. This transformation was madepossible by major investments by the College that were augmented by giftsfrom many donors. There is more to be accomplished, but with renewedsupport from our constituents, we will continue to make an impact on whatthe College is able to offer the community.
The Board’s service on various committees helps to ensure the success ofFoundation activities. Annual gifts, which support the scholarship program,golf outing, events and other projects, rely on a great number of people to besuccessful. We owe a debt of gratitude to our Board members and to alldonors whose names are listed in this report.
Sincerely yours,
Robert M. MadonnaChair, Board of DirectorsDCCC Educational Foundation
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2 0 1 4 ANNUAL
SCHOLARSHIP
DINNER
The Foundation hosts an annualdinner in fall to recognize scholarshipdonors and scholarship recipients.Donors are applauded for theirgenerosity and students for theiraccomplishments.
Keynote speaker, Amanda Valentin,Class of 2010 and graduate ofUniversity of Arkansas for MedicalSciences with a doctorate in pharmacy,spoke of how she overcame her lack of confidence in her ability to succeedin a challenging academic major.Encouraged by her progress at theCollege and support by her colleaguesat the Walmart pharmacy where shewas employed, Valentin continued to pursue her dream of becoming apharmacist. She was also a WalmartCommunity Pharmacy Resident at the time of the dinner.
Crystal Griffin was one of three student speakerswho spoke on behalf of the scholarship winners.She received the Masterson Family Scholarship
Dr. David Grossman, Board of Trustees,congratulates Adrianna Huff on receiving the Marc A. Bender Endowed Scholarship.
Kristin Wilford (right) received the Harry L. LeFeverScholarship from Mary LeFever who establishedthe award in memory of her husband, a formerfaculty member.
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On behalf of the Press Club Serving thePhiladelphia Suburbs, the Charles W. CristMemorial Scholarship was presented by Bill Tyson and Marianne Rhodes (right) to Samantha Andricola.
Dr. John Agar and wife Beatrice (from left)congratulate Heather Ford on receiving theJohn Russell Agar Nursing Scholarship, which was established in honor of his father.
DCCC Alumni Ed Betts, Maura Elliott (second from right)and Gloria Vincent (far right) award the Sweet FutureScholarship to Amanda Patton, a Communicationsmajor. The alumni established the scholarship as a
student project and continue to fund it.
The six scholarship winners of the Louis W. Scott III Memorial Scholarships attended the Foundationdinner to thank Lou Scott Golf Classic committee members Mary Scott (far right) and Kathie Fox (far left)on their support of the golf outing which raised money for the scholarship. Scott created the scholarshipin memory of her husband, former principal of Penncrest High School.
Kay Ricker (center) congratulates Innyi Ju and Necole Greene on winning the ACT 101Scholarship.
Foundation Mini-Grants were awarded to Tanya Gardner (third from left), Dr. Naomi
Machell, (fourth from left) and Dr. Fiona Geiser(far right) for enhancements to their academic
programs. Presenting the awards are (from left)John Camero, Foundation Board Vice-Chair, Dr. Diane Picciani, Director of the Center to
Promote Excellence in Teaching and Learning,former Provost Dr. Margaret Bartow, and
Assistant Professor Meredith Much.
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The Foundation has numerousawards for students, faculty,staff and alumni that recognizeextraordinary accomplishments in the classrooms or broadercommunity. Awards arepresented throughout the year or at special events created for the awards.
OTHER FOUNDATION FUNDSMarjorie Ailes Memorial Endowed Fund
for ElderWeek ProgramsJim Binns Police Academy AwardThe Carolyn Klock Therapy FundScholarship AMERICA – Dreamkeepers FundStudent Textbook Fund
Elaine Hossler, Associate Professor ofNursing, presents the Marian HeislerAward to Melissa Carroll, Class of 2015,for excellence in clinical skills.
ANNUAL A.F.A.FOUNDATIONSEXHIBITIONPURCHASE AWARDS Andrew BilyeuDimitra DeravedisianSergiu DirdaAJ O’DonnellKevin RoseSamantha SalzmanAnna Trieu
ANNUAL A.F.A. GRADUATE EXHIBITION PURCHASE AWARDSDimitra DeravedisianAshley FergusonSolomen Flewellen, Jr.Matthew HaegeleTina PowersEmaleth SiterNicholas Wold
KAREN L. BERLANT JOURNALISM AWARDChristopher Linvil
HONORABLE HARRY J. BRADLEY AWARDGloria Murphy
DCCC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION PART-TIME FACULTY AWARDSArthur BerlinSusan BradleyWarren DelongWilliam DykeArnold Taylor
DCCC MINI-GRANT PROGRAM FOR FACULTYFiona Geiser, Ph.D.Naomi Machell and Anne Marie VerennaTanya Gardner
DCCC FOUNDATION
Awards
Jaime Treadwell (left), Assistant Professor of Art,receives the Gould Award for outstandingteaching from Donald Heller, Vice Chair of theCollege's Board of Trustees at Commencement.
EDITH GARLOW MEMORIAL POETRY AWARDS
COLLEGE POETRY CONTESTCorrine Twigg, First PlaceSamantha Bundrick, Second PlaceGarrin Teed, Third PlacePerry Martin, Honorable Mention
HIGH SCHOOL POETRY CONTESTVirginia Homan, First PlaceNatalia Orlovsky, Second PlaceGrace Haas, Third PlaceEmilee Kitchen, Honorable Mention
FREE VERSE POETRY CONTESTPeter Gadonis, First PlaceEllyse Fernandez, Second Place (tie)James Shedrick, Second Place (tie)Perry Martin, Third PlaceNykie Griffin, Honorable Mention
THE GOULD AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHINGJaime B. Treadwell
MARION HEISLER AWARDMelissa Carroll
PATRICIAL HOLSTEN AWARDRoxanne CampisiAshley HendersonSuzanne Prieto
LINDBACK AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED TEACHING
EUGENE J. MANISCALCO, R.A.ARCHITECTURAL AWARDAlyssa Law
THE MARIE PATRIARCA AWARDElaine Tambon
PECHIN FUND AWARD FOR REGISTERED NURSE FIRST ASSISTANT
LANFORD A. WILSONMEMORIAL HISTORY AWARDEllen Clark
WONG MOSS OUTSTANDING ALUMNI AWARDJeanie Heffernan '85
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Rain did not dampen spirits at the 15th annual Lou Scott GolfClassic – all the golfers showed upwearing rain gear and a smile. The golf outing has been played at The Golf Course At Glen Mills since its inception. Revenue from the eventtotals $220,000 to date and hassupported 73 local high schoolgraduates attending Delaware CountyCommunity College. Students fromPenncrest High School are the primarybeneficiaries of the scholarships. Lou Scott was Penncrest High
School’s beloved principal for 30 yearsand, at the time of his death in 2000,assisted the president of the College as a liaison to sponsoring schooldistricts. Lou Scott’s legacy enduresthrough the Lou Scott Golf Classic, an event that brings his friends andcolleagues together each year in a spiritof competition and camaraderie.
Dave Banet, David M. Banet & Associates, Inc., Title Sponsor, (far right) joins teammates (from right)Larry Turnbull, Bob Hardcastle and Tony Cellucci.
Dr. Jerry Parker, College President, expressesappreciation to golfers for their longstanding support.He is joined by event co-chair, Phil Damiani.
Representing Follett Higher Education are (from left) Kris Stachowiak, Dr. Eric Wellington, Andi Grimes and Andre Watson.
Harry Brooks, longtime friend of Lou Scott (from left) has attended outing for 15 years alongwith sons Steve and Mike and Bill Murray.
LOU SCOTT GOLF CLASSICMarks 15th Year
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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORSTITLE SPONSORDavid M. Banet & Associates, Inc.
CBIZCommunity YMCA of Eastern Delaware CountyFollett Higher Education GroupVahan GureghianThe Henderson GroupStantecUPSVideon Chrysler Dodge JeepWeathers MotorsWillis of Pennsylvania
After retiring from a successful career in banking, Bill Torian found himselfbusier than ever serving on non-profitboards and as an adjunct instructor inbusiness at Delaware County CommunityCollege and Penn State. Retiring now asecond time, Torian is only pursuing hispassions – among them Delaware CountyCommunity College where he has served on the Educational Foundation Board ofDirectors for 22 years.
Have you ever thought of creating a scholarship? Have you named DelawareCounty CommunityCollege in your will? If so, the College would like to recognizeyour generosity duringyour lifetime. Inquireabout participating in the Foundation’sLegacy Society by contacting theFoundation office at610-359-5131 or by email [email protected].
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FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBER CREATES A
Legacy
Torian’s dedication to the College’s mission of access and opportunityhas motivated him to continue his service to the Foundation. He haschaired the Scholarship Committee, which reviews applications eachyear, gaining an acute appreciation for the unique needs of communitycollege students. He also serves on the Finance Committee. Torian’sexperience has inspired him to create a scholarship in his estate plans for a minority student majoring in business or STEM majors.
The William H. Torian, Jr. Memorial Scholarshipwill one day stand as a testament to his commitment to education and to his belief in the potential for success in each student.
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The College received a $50,000 grantfrom J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. that willhelp fund training of low-incomeresidents for careers in advancedmanufacturing. In presenting the check,Mark Schrieber said that their goal is tostrengthen partnerships with institutionsthat train individuals to compete forskilled jobs that are going unfilled. Thefirm’s $250 million New Skills at Workinitiative hopes to make an impact atinstitutions like the College that sharetheir commitment to the immediateemployment needs in their community.
Phoenixville Community Health Foundationawarded a $20,000 grant in March 2014 to the Delaware County Community CollegeEducational Foundation, the second in thecurrent fiscal year, announced Kathleen A. Breslin,
Executive Director of the College’s Educational Foundation. The additional$20,000 grant is indicative of a strong interest from Phoenixville residentsin public safety and health-related majors. The College offers 17 programsin health-related majors and three programs in public safety. “We are grateful that Dr. Louis J. Beccaria, President and CEO of
Phoenixville Community Health Foundation, recognized the need foradditional resources to support members of their service community who do not benefit from the reduced tuition of sponsoring school districtresidents,” said Breslin. During 2013-2014, 26 students were eligible forscholarships. To date, the Foundation has assisted 322 students with one-half tuition, for a total of $215,000.
J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation Helps Close Skills Gap in Manufacturing
Grant Supports Phoenixville Residents
Presenting a check from the J. P. MorganChase Foundation are (from left) Daryl A.Graham, Office of Corporate Responsibility –Global Philanthropy and Vice President,Relationship Manager; Mark Schreiber, J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. Commercial Bank,Middle Market President; Delaware CountyCommunity College President Dr. JerryParker; and Kathleen Breslin, Vice President,Institutional Advancement, and ExecutiveDirector, Educational Foundation.
Dr. Louis Beccaria congratulates Phoenixville resident and nursingstudent Amy Hitchcock-Light on receiving a scholarship.
Grants
F I S C A L Y E A R July 1, 2014 — June 30, 2015
D I S B U R S E M E N T STemporarily
Unrestricted Restricted Endowed Total
Scholarship and Awards2015 $1,500 $184,137 $54,495 $240.132
2014 4,200 165,513 46,693 216,406
Programmatic Support
2015 6,126 1,189,020 11,881 1,207,027
2014 6,100 1,108,402 5,863 1,120,365
Operations2015 180,699 0 18,814 199,513
2014 67,592 2,130 13,805 83,527
TOTAL2015 $188,325 $1,373,157 $85,190 $1,646,672
2014 77,892 1,276,045 66,361 1,420,298
A S S E T D I S T R I B U T I O N as of June 30, 2015
Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 460,666
Fixed Income Instruments 2,697,524
Equities 2,308,715
Other Investment Instruments 386,738
TOTAL $5,853,643
ANNUAL FUND FY 2014 FY 2015
Individuals $182.961 $376,513Corporations 79,934 110,117Foundations 109,207 93,750
Other Organizations 777,003 723,749
TOTAL $1,149,105 $1,304,129
50th ANNIVIVERSARY CAMPAIGN FY 2015
Individuals $9,380Corporations 25,238Foundations 0
Other Organizations 0
TOTAL $34,618
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FY 2014 FY 2015
Individuals $9,235 $8,387Corporations 0 0 Foundations 14,859 0
Other Organizations 0 0
TOTAL $24,094 $8,387
Contributions
FY 2014 FY 2015
GRAND TOTAL $1,173,199 $1,347,134
INVESTMENT INCOME 131,757 148,133
TOTAL GIFTS AND INVESTMENT INCOME $1,304,956 $1,495,267
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Dear Donors,Throughout the past year, we have thanked you for your contributions to the Foundation.The annual report presents another opportunityto express our gratitude and to document yourgenerosity. Contributions for capital and annualprograms in 2014-2015 totaled $1,304,129, an increase of $155,024 over last year.
In preparation for the College’s 50th anniversary in 2017, the AnnualFund campaign focused on gifts over a three-year period, with theexpectation that donors would give special consideration to this milestoneevent by contributing in a significant way. Alumni have been challengedto make a first-time gift in response to grants from fellow alumni who will match the gifts of first-time alumni donors.
This report also showcases the Foundation’s 2014 Annual Dinner, which recognizes all those who support the scholarship program. With131 scholarships totaling nearly $250,000, the Foundation continues to expand each year. New donors join a list of alumni, faculty, friends, board members, corporations, foundations and other organizations whoselongstanding support has assisted worthy students for many years.
One of our largest scholarship programs, the Louis W. Scott III MemorialScholarship, is bolstered every year by the annual Lou Scott Golf Classic.As noted in this report, the golf outing celebrated a 15th anniversary thisyear, raising a total of $220,000 and awarding 74 scholarships since itsinception.
Your continuing support of the Foundation’s mission plays an essentialrole in the College’s student retention effort. It is also a vote of confidencein the work of faculty and administration. Thank you again for yourongoing interest and support.
Sincerely,
Kathleen A. BreslinExecutive Director
ALUMNIAnonymous (2)Louise M. ArmesLinda J. Bishop ArnoldKim Braun '02 & Nicklos HolikCarole CamperCarol S. ChapmanGale R. DavisColleen and Thomas DeJohn, Jr.Patricia M. DillonKathleen and David DinellaJames Michael Donahue, Jr.Patricia H. Donnelly, Esq.Dennis DunbarFrederick and Brenda FelterSusan F. HaindlCarol Grant-HolmesIvy S. JostEileen McKenna KammererCarolyn Calnan KittsJoan Baker KrehnbrinkFrances LastowkaKatharine Lippard LingoLynn M. MahoneyMoira Kelly Marano & Ralph MaranoPat and Pete MaroneKaren and John McGinnRobert A. Miller IIIGeorge MitchellCarl and Laura Needles
Richard M. NewbergManish PrasadDenise M. RomanelliKathy & Jack SchankRobert F SendlingerEdward & Virginia SharplessClay SloughScott SloughJay StearlySheila H. TrefzRobert VonSick
FRIENDS Anonymous (5)Beatrice Agar & Dr. John R. Agar, Jr.Robert C. Alexander, Jr.Thomas J. AndersonDylan AtkinsMargaret F. Bartow, Ed.D.Albert BowkerKathleen A. BreslinMr. & Mrs. John J. Camero IIIDonna & Joseph ColemanJohn & Ellen CroninDCCC Alumni Group -Team LenzDCCC Bookstore Patrons DCCC Business, Computing
and Social Science Faculty & StaffDCCC Faculty & StaffDCCC Phi Theta Kappa
ANNUAL FUNDDonors
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DCCC Social Science Division Outreach Committee
DCCC Student Club buildOnDCCC Student Government AssociationDCCC Support Staff CouncilBeth & Lawrence D'AndreaPaul deBottonDrs. Arlene & Richard DeCosmoMeredith & Donald DenovanAlfred N DeProsperoLana M. deRuyter, Ph.D.Matthew J. DiCintioTimothy J. DonovanKristen D. DoranElaine & Robert DreisbaughLoretta & David DurdenDoug FergusonCraig Richard FitzJames R. Flick, Esq.George FunkJohn & Karen GalpinDenise M. GarganJudith A. GentileLoretta & John GlavinDennis GlovachElizabeth GraySusan J. GrayJames GroodyBeiye GuVahan & Danielle GureghianCharles HarleRita HarperElisa J. HendersonMarc D. HenleyMary B. HickeyMargaret L. HuntsmanRoberta S. JoyceMatthew Joseph KaplanGrace KavjianL. William Kay IIDr. Kyriakos M. KontopoulosM. Sharon KreitzbergLinda & William LammereeVivian LaskoMary C. Le FeverDonna S. LevineTed & Mary Lou LewandowskiCarol & Jack LillisAnthony J. MakowskiHanna Masterson
Jose Francisco MazenettJames J. McCann, Trustee EmeritusAlissa & James J. McCann, Jr.Florence & Kenneth McKeownArthur E. MillerArleen MoffittDr. Rosemarie MorochkoBeth R MulhernJean M. MuraccoJoseph P. Myers, Ph.D.Dr. & Mrs. Mark NagyRose Obeid & Dr. James R. BrownFlorence K. PahidesVictoria L. PecuniaJon Sagle & Amy PerkinsDorothy B. PhillipsPeter PhillipsSharvette Law PhilmonMichele Le Fever QuinnRozanne & Herman RichmanKatharine RickerJane Rothrock & P. Alan ZulickSusan & Peter Schultz, Jr.Joan SchumacherMary W. ScottTina & Greg ShafferDianne ShamesMaryrose SheppardKathleen R. SilageTara & Thomas SmithJared & Lee SmolensSusan SmolensJill McAfee SpelinaThe Staff of Dr. Fritz SutterMutjaba TalebiPatrick G. TomlinsonRoberta & William H. Torian, Jr.Fay Torresyap & John SchuylerRaymond G. TotoHassan C. Vakil, M.D.Beth WalkerSloan WalkerSusan WallerKaren H. WellinSusan WhartnabySandra P. WollenbergKevin YacheckoMargaret Yachecko
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BEQUESTSThe Estate of Delma C. BeachamThe Estate of Dr. Allen T. Bonnel
CORPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONSAcero PrecisionAir Conditioning Contractors of America
(ACCA)Albert Merlino Memorial Post No. 94
American LegionAmerican Association of University Women,
Eastern Delaware County BranchAmerican Association of University Women,
Valley Forge BranchAqua Pennsylvania, Inc.The Boeing CompanyCannon Properties, Inc.Cannon Self-StorageCetlin Design Group, Inc.CCRESChester High School Class of 1961Citizens BankCommunications Test Design, Inc.Delaware County Business
& Professional Women's ClubDelaware Valley HR
Person of the Year OrganizationEastern Pennsylvania Water Pollution
Control Operators AssociationEllucian Company L.P.ExelonFollett Higher Education Group General Federation
of Women's Clubs – AstonGeneral Federation
of Women's Club – SpringfieldGeneral Federation
of Women's Clubs – Newtown SquareGeneral Federation of Women's Clubs
Past Presidents SocietyHerbein+Company, Inc.Institute for the Advancement
of Women in Law EnforcementJ. R. Finio & Sons, Inc.
JP Morgan Chase & Co.Keystone FirstMonarch StaffingMorgan StanleyNational Realty CorporationThe New Century Club of ChesterNewtown Edgmont Little LeagueOffice DepotPennsylvania Machine Works, Inc.Pennsylvania State Education AssociationPNC BankRotary Club of Chester PikeSAP AGSkillbuilder SystemsSouthco, Inc.Trash Talkin' Ladies, LLCUnited Way of Greater Philadelphia
and Southern New JerseyWells Fargo Advisors, LLCWoman's Club of Media, The
FOUNDATIONSAXA FoundationChester County Community FoundationGlaxoSmithKlineFoundationIndependence Blue Cross FoundationThe John Lazarich FoundationJP Morgan Chase FoundationThe Pew Charitable TrustsPhoenixville Community Health FoundationSun East Charitable FoundationThe Sunoco FoundationMary Trainer Trust
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ALUMNIMary B. AllenMarina AndrewsEdward K. ApplegateWilliam T. AustinPatricia A. Barks, R.N.Vera M. BarnardJohn A. BodalskiAnn Marie BrownNicholas BunioMaryann ButterCarole CamperDiane M. CanaleMark J. Capriolo, M.D.Carol S. ChapmanPaula F. CookLouise M. DagitRegina DawleyJoseph D. DebesDiana Marini DiMattiaSandra E. EvansMargaret B. EwingCareyann FarrellShirley Egee FerraraLarry GearyCarol A. GoldenRosemary HammJulia HelmAmy HinterleiterNancy E. JonesKyle KellyJoseph C. KersaintChristopher LahmKaren Anne LeeJanice Miller LionAnthony J. MarinoMelanie MarsellaJoseph Cyril MasekMary & Christopher McCaffrey
50th
GATEWAY TO OPPORTUNITY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
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FRIENDSAnonymous David M. & Susan L. BanetEileen W. ColucciDCCC Enrollment Management Doug & Kate FergusonSteve & Elaine FrederickRobert R. JohnsonMarcella QuirkDonald & Wendy Soslow
FOUNDATIONSThe Beneficial Foundation
Christine McEneaneyElla Mae Gaines McFarland, M.Ed.Jonathan MillerRonald T. MillerJohn & Loro ModrzynskiAnita Jean MoranSusan T. NaughtonGeorge F. Negro '90Joan PatkoGail Marie PersiaMichael PetrillaStefanka PouchnikovaRosemarie C. ReillyLoretta A. RepinoKathleen RivitusoRobert F SendlingerWilliam G. SfidaFrancis X. ShieldsJacalyn SmithRaquel SmithAnita and Jim SterlingFrauke VogelRobert C. WeaverAgnes WiedmannHarold J. Wilson
FRIENDSCynthia K. AigeltingerKathleen A. BreslinCorrinne A. Caldwell, Ph.D.James and Pasqalyn FlickJohn A. Glavin & Loretta F. GlavinPeggy GouldDonald L. & Susan E. HellerJames J. McCann, Trustee EmeritusRobert & Peg McCauleyMichael & Susan RanckJane Rothrock & P. Alan ZulickRuth SchickMary W. Scott
Kevin & Kimberly ScottDonald & Wendy SoslowRaymond G. TotoMary Ellen Thomas
CORPORATIONSPECO, An Exelon Company
SAP AG
ANNIVERSARY CAMPAIGN
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ALUMNI & FRIENDSKathleen A. BreslinErnst M. BinderHarry F. BrooksJames E. Bryan, Jr.Patricia & John Colburn,Sr.Karin & Phil DamianiCraig Richard FitzJames R. Flick, Esq.Friends of Lou Scott Golf ClassicThomas GaileyVahan & Danielle GureghianBob HardcastleJo Ann HarperMatthew J. HassonMichael P HowanskiEileen McKenna Kammerer Mary S. LairdLaurie LeesRobert MadonnaDavid H. MarxSusan MescantiWilliam H. MurrayRodger L. Mutzel, Esq.Mary W. ScottChris SchwyterBianca Valente
CORPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONSAllied PixelDavid M. Banet & Associates, Inc.CBIZ Benefits & Insurance Services
of PennsylvaniaCCRESCetlin Design Group, Inc.Community YMCA
of Eastern Delaware CountyFollett Higher Education GroupGailey Murray Communications, LLPThe Henderson GroupKimberly-ClarkHerbert E. MacCombie Jr., P.E.
Consulting Engineers & Surveyors, Inc.Jim McWilliams PhotographyPinocchio's RestaurantStantec Consulting Services Inc.Susquehanna BankUPSWeathers MotorsWillis of Pennsylvania, Inc.
LOU SCOTT GOLF CLASSIC — 2015
ALUMNI & FRIENDSGeorge Buffington, Avalon Golf ClubKevin Bruton, Purple Picnic PeopleMeghan Cangi-Mammele, Just Add ArtKarin & Phil DamianiAmy L. FrancesSusan MescantiMary W. ScottCarole Smith StudioBeth & Joe TippingWesley M. Truitt
CORPORATIONS & ORGANIZATIONSBrandywine River MuseumCasey's Restaurant Newtown SquareCurrie Hair, Skin & NailsEdgmont Country ClubFresco Pizza and GrillThe Golf Course at Glen MillsHelium Comedy ClubHorizon ServicesMonarch StaffingMostardi NurseryThe Oasis Family Fun CenterOuterwall/RedboxPeople's Light and Theatre CompanyPhiladelphia EaglesPhildelphia FlyersPhiladelphia 76ersPhiladelphia UnionThe Philadelphia ZooThe PhilliesPlay-a-Round Golf, MalvernSalon OliviaTeca Newtown SquareR. Weinrich German BakeryWilmington Blue RocksWinterthur Museum and Country Estate
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF MARY COIAAlbert BowkerJohn & Karen GalpinDennis GlovachArthur E. MillerRozanne & Herman RichmanSusan WallerKevin YacheckoMargaret Yachecko
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF MARIE SUTTERCommunications Test Design, Inc.Meredith & Donald DenovanLoretta & David DurdenRita HarperTed & Mary Lou LewandowskiCarol & Jack LillisPat & Pete MaroneKaren & John McGinnArleen MoffittJoan SchumacherThe Staff of Dr. Fritz Sutter
GIFTS IN KIND In Memoriam
THANKYOU
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
901 S. Media Line Road
Media, PA 19063-1094
610-359-5131