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1 Annual Report on Giving IMPACT High Campaigns

2 SIUE Vision Southern Illinois University Edwardsville will achieve greater national and global recognition and academic prominence through innovative and interdisciplinary programs that empower individuals to achieve their full potential.

3 Dear Alumni and Friends, Thanks to you, our donors, we have made significant progress toward our High-Impact Campaign goals. Your generosity also allowed us to achieve our strategic goal of a five percent increase in overall giving for FY15. As we look forward, our focus is on a strong finish to the High-Impact Campaigns and a shift toward new priorities. If you have been following the news regarding public higher education, particularly in the state of Illinois, you are aware that day-to-day operations are not business as usual. Now, perhaps more than in previous years, we need the support of our alumni and friends. We must work together to ensure public education remains available to our students. Public education drives our economy, keeps our state and country strong, and promotes economic growth and stability. Despite the challenges we are facing, SIUE continues to move in a positive direction. We currently have record student enrollment, have again been named 25th among Regional Midwestern Universities by U.S. News & World Report, and according to the 2015 SafeWise report, SIUE is set in one of the 50 Safest College Towns in America. SIUE also offers not only the lowest tuition in the SIU System, but among all four-year institutions in Illinois. Over the last year, our team has been working to improve accessibility. In August, we implemented Academic Works, an online, one-stop-shop for student scholarships. Current and prospective students now have the ability to research and easily apply for more than 450 scholarships currently offered. We have also made some exciting updates to Cougar Tracks, our alumni and donor online portal. Cougar Tracks offers you the ability to stay connected with SIUE by updating your information, searching for classmates, keeping up with current and future events, making a donation, tracking previous donations, and printing gift receipts. A Cougar Tracks ID is required to set up your access. This can be found on your alumni card or on the recent letter sent about our High-Impact Campaigns. If you need a Cougar Tracks ID, please contact us. As of June 30, 2015, the endowment was at $20,570,945. The market has been, and was expected to be, somewhat volatile in the past six months. Most endowments still have spendable balances in their accounts, and over a five-year period, we have experienced a healthy 8.6 percent return. This Annual Report on Giving provides a snapshot of where our philanthropic program is and where we need to go. We need the involvement of the entire SIUE community in order to be successful. That means you! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I extend a sincere thank you! to all of you who are part of the SIUE family. Best, Rachel C. Stack Vice Chancellor for University Advancement CEO of the SIUE Foundation

4 SIUE High-Impact Campaigns As we near the end of the High-Impact Campaigns, we ask that you please keep us in mind as you make your year-end contributions, and support the campaign at whatever level is comfortable for you. High Impact Campaign Funds Raised as of September 30, 2015 Total Goal $2,860,000 14% $25,000 SEHHB Student Research Travel 49% $250,000 Business Transitions Curriculum 22% $2,000,000 Engineering Student Design Center 87% $100,000 Nursing Endowed Scholarship 80% $60,000 Pharmacy Endowed Scholarship & Paver Drive 121% $100,000 Dental Student Scholarship 151% $100,000 Lovejoy Library High School Writer s Contest 33% $100,000 Graduate School Science and Engineering Research Challenge 33% CAS Travel Awards $100,000 94% $25,000 E. St. Louis Charter High School Hands-On Learning Classroom learning is enhanced at SIUE through the application of academics to real-world experiences. Because of your generosity, our students are able to participate in domestic and international travel opportunities, gain invaluable experience through research and begin to create a network that will help propel them into their professional career. Student Research Travel School of Education, Health and Human Behavior The provision of travel funds supports the School s commitment to student research activities. Students will have access to travel funding for the purpose of presenting their research at regional, state and national professional conferences. Financial Goal: $25,000 2 Annual Report on Giving

5 Business Transitions Curriculum School of Business Funding support is needed for a leading-edge curricular program that prepares business students for career success. Required for all business majors, the courses assist students with the transition into the School of Business and further develop their professional skills related to job searching, professional networking, interviewing and business etiquette. Financial Goal: $250,000 Student Design Center School of Engineering The Student Design Center will provide much-needed space for student competition teams to build cars, steel bridges, concrete canoes and more. Students will also use this space to work on senior design projects. In order for SIUE s students to compete at a level with other universities, they need dedicated space to build their projects. Financial Goal: $2 million Travel Awards College of Arts and Sciences Funding for domestic and international travel, for both faculty and students, will increase SIUE s national and international profile. Travel opportunities enhance the professional and academic experience for faculty and students, and offer a hands-on approach to engage with cultures not available on campus. Support for this campaign will afford students the benefit of a global, transformational educational experience. Financial Goal: $100,000 Annual Report on Giving 3

6 Make an Impact Your support has an immediate impact on deserving students in need of financial assistance. Needbased and merit-based scholarships help fund the education of hundreds of students from all areas on the SIUE campus as well as high school students in East St. Louis and Southern Illinois, allowing them the opportunity to pursue their dream of higher education. Honoring the Past Empowering the Future: SIUE School of Nursing Endowed Scholarship Campaign and 2016 Celebration School of Nursing Need-based and merit-based scholarships make a significant difference in the ability to attract outstanding nursing students and future leaders to the nursing profession and the SIUE School of Nursing. The campaign will culminate with a special recognition event in the spring of Financial Goal: $100,000 Pharmacy s Best and Brightest Paver Drive and Endowed Scholarship Campaign School of Pharmacy Gifts to this campaign provide outstanding pharmacy education and financial aid opportunities for students in the region through merit-based and hardship-based scholarships. In support of this campaign, the Alumni Council of the School of Pharmacy is conducting a paver drive to build a path that surrounds the School s medicinal garden. Financial Goal: $60,000 Dental Student Scholarship School of Dental Medicine Federal and state support for dental education has declined dramatically in recent years. In turn, the cost of tuition has increased. Tuition costs and post-graduate debt may discourage talented students from pursuing dental careers. Support for dental student scholarships will allow the School to guarantee significant scholarship assistance for deserving dental students. Financial Goal: $100,000 4 Annual Report on Giving

7 SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School School of Education, Health and Human Behavior The focus of the East St. Louis Charter High School is to prepare students for college and/or a career through a rigorous and individualized curriculum, with a recent focus on expanding the School s STEM instruction. Funding priorities include updated equipment and learning technologies, professional development for STEM faculty, and access to updated textbooks and instructional materials. Financial Goal: $25,000 High School Writers Contest Endowment Lovejoy Library The contest engages 30,000 high school juniors and seniors at 65 public and private high schools in 11 Southern Illinois counties. It challenges them to display their passion and showcase their writing skills in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Since 2008, this contest has served as an excellent recruiting tool, as 34 percent of all winners have selected SIUE to continue their education. Financial Goal: $100,000 The Science and Engineering Research Challenge Graduate School The Challenge hosts student projects (grades 5-12) from a 10-county area. Students become aware of the interdisciplinary nature of science and engineering as they apply not only reading and writing skills, but also mathematics and art to communicate their research findings. This competition provides important exposure for SIUE to regional parents and potential future students. Financial Goal: $100,000 Annual Report on Giving 5

8 The Spirit of Philanthropy The SIUE Meridian Society As an auxiliary organization of the SIUE Foundation, the SIUE Meridian Society promotes women s leadership and invests in SIUE community-based projects. Through pooled resources and collective giving, the women of the Meridian Society demonstrate a spirit of philanthropy and a commitment to making a positive impact in the community. Making an Impact Each year, the Meridian Society provides financial awards to fund outstanding community outreach programs and projects supported through departments and services at SIUE. These financial awards are made possible through annual Meridian Society membership dues. The Meridian Society has awarded over $237,000 to more than 23 projects to date. During the past year, the Meridian Society was honored to award a $5,000 grant as part of the annual Meridian Awards in support of the Dental Care for Homeless Veterans project. This project, which is led by a team of five School of Dental Medicine students, provides dental care for area homeless veterans. The goal is to help veterans begin to lead stable and productive lives. ship Growth For the first time since the inception of the Meridian Society in 2003, membership has grown to more than 50 members. Julie Babington, director of annual giving at SIUE and a founding member of the Meridian Society, attributes membership growth to the Meridian Derby. Established in 2012, the Meridian Derby is the signature event of the Meridian Society and is held annually in May. This event has created real momentum for membership in the Meridian Society, Babington said. Attendees truly enjoy participating in the event and showing off their derby fashion. More than 200 women attended the Meridian Derby this year, and more than 50 of those attendees were SIUE alumna. Meridian Derby Establishment of the Meridian Society Endowment In fall 2014, the Meridian Society established an endowment as a proactive measure to ensure the legacy of the Meridian Society remains in perpetuity. Realizing the true benefit of the endowment will Werner take some time, but endowment growth will allow the group to become self-sustaining and not completely dependent on annual membership dues, said Kay Werner, SIUE first lady emeritus and a founding member of the Meridian Society. The endowment will also provide a secure, permanent account for estate planned gifts. This was the right time for the group to move forward with the endowment, Werner said. ship is at its highest level and we are over the 10 year threshold. I am so proud to see this endowment materialize. 6 Annual Report on Giving

9 Effects of the High-Impact Campaign: Your Support Matters Students in the School of Business are realizing the significance and positive impact of donor support through the Business Transitions curriculum. The leading-edge curricular program is intended to help develop business students at SIUE into excellent leaders entering the workforce. There are two courses in the Business Transitions curriculum, GBA 301 Business Transitions I: Planning for Success and GBA 402 Business Transitions II: Commitment Beyond College, and both are required for all business majors. Abby McGrath, a senior accounting major, was directly admitted into the School of Business through the Freshmen Select program that began three years ago. She credits the Business Transitions courses with helping her secure an internship with Anders CPAs and Advisors in St. Louis. The courses are extremely helpful. Our professors constantly stress how important networking is and how important it is to be able to walk into a room full of strangers and talk to other people. We go through mock networking events, and at first, those events are scary and everyone is nervous, McGrath said. However, those events helped prepare me for interviews, and I m no longer nervous when attending company events. Students enrolled in Business Transitions courses also benefit from guest lectures by practicing business professionals. The guest lecturers talk to us about what we need to focus on and how to stand out among other candidates when interviewing for jobs. We are taught what prospective employers are looking for in a candidate and potential employee, McGrath said. In addition to networking and interview preparation, students also benefit from instruction in budgeting and financial planning. The financial planning module was extremely eye opening. As part of the module, we had to create a budget, select an item to purchase and calculate how long we would need to save in order to purchase the item, McGrath said. The module stressed the importance of beginning to save and invest now to ensure our financial comfort later. Offering support to the School of Business and the Business Transitions curriculum helps ensure that more students like Abby McGrath are wellprepared for their classes, as well as internship and career opportunities. The Business Transitions courses have made me a confident business student, and that confidence will carry over into my career, McGrath said. These experiences have given me an advantage over others who may be competing for the same position as me in the future. The Business Transitions curriculum has helped build my confidence and develop my networking skills, which have led to tremendous opportunities. Abby McGarth Annual Report on Giving 7

10 SIUE Foundation Board of Directors Sandra Hardy Chinn Community Volunteer Randy J. Dunn SIU President Ex-Officio Camille Emig-Hill Anheuser-Busch (Retired) Byron Farrell Helmkamp Construction Company (Retired) Bev George Bev George Realty Alfred C. Hagemann Arthur Andersen & Co. (Retired) Stephen L. Hansen SIUE Interim Chancellor Ex-Officio Rita Re Hardy Community Volunteer Senior Director Brian Henry Express Scripts Thomas Holloway TheBANK of Edwardsville (Retired) Merle Inman Inman Marine Corp. (Retired) Honorary Lifetime Mary Kane Stifel Nicolaus & Co. Inc (Retired) Kevin Kaufhold Kaufhold & Associates Keith J. Kehrer Bryan Cave LLP Vice President Dale Keller Keller Construction Inc. Walter P. Knepper RubinBrown (Retired) Larry R. Lexow Lexow Financial Group Kevin Nesselhauf SIUE Alumni Association Ex-Officio David M. Oates Oates Associates Inc. John E. Oeltjen Mueller Prost PC Senior Director Lendell A. Phelps, Jr. AT&T (Retired) Treasurer Shirley Portwood SIU Board of Trustees Ex-Officio Charles Charlie Reifsteck AT&T Neal W. Roller SIU School of Dental Medicine Betty Lou Schmidt Community Volunteer Senior Director John Schmidt Columbia Quarry (Retired) Honorary Lifetime Mark Shashek Cassens Transport Co. Elizabeth Sheley Morgan Stanley John D. Simmons Simmons Hanly Conroy Rachel C. Stack SIUE Foundation CEO Ex-Officio Duane O. Steiner Steiner Farms Inc. Albert Suguitan Greater Gateway Association of Realtors (Retired) Dennis Terry First Cloverleaf Bank Board Chair Michael Wenzel Wenzel & Associates Ltd. President Brent D. Wohlford Wohlford Dental Practice 8 Annual Report on Giving

11 SIUE Foundation at a Glance Total Giving Growth is only possible through the generosity of our donors. In fiscal year 2015 (July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015) our donors continued to give generously. In FY15, our donors gave to the following areas: Endowment Profile For the 10-year period starting with a beginning balance of $10,310,156 in fiscal year 2006 to the ending balance of $20,570,945 in fiscal year 2015, the value of the SIUE Foundation s endowments grew 100 percent. Types of Contributions FY15 Totals Unrestricted $ 1,225 Student Assistance $ 232,904 Endowment $ 450,632 Academic Units & Other Programs $ 2,271,744 Gifts-In-Kind $ 432,251 Total Contributions Received $ 3,388,756 25,000,000 20,000,000 15,000,000 10,000,000 $11.3 $12 $16.4 $20.5 5,000,000 Overall Income Summary In addition to contributions, the SIUE Foundation also receives investment income; non-gift income consisting primarily of receipts from fundraising events, sales and fees; and payments from SIUE to support Foundation and Alumni operations. Types of Income FY15 Totals Contributions $ 3,388,756 Net Investment Income (loss) $ (328,570) Non-gift Income $ 449,172 Payments from Related Organizations $ 190,000 Total Income Received $ 3,699,358 0 Total Asset Profile Total assets for the SIUE Foundation, including investments, real property and other assets, increased $11,482,976 for the 10-year period starting with a beginning balance of $25,283,121 in fiscal year 2006 to the ending balance of $36,766,097 in fiscal year 2015, representing total growth of 45 percent. 40,000,000 32,000,000 FY06 FY09 FY12 FY15 $32.1 $31.5 $32.7 $ ,000,000 An annual investment management fee of 1.25 percent of the market value of the endowment pool is assessed on the average balance which includes the investment management and advisor fees charged by the investment managers and advisor. The remainder of the management fee is used to support the general charitable purposes of the Foundation and for purposes of defraying its expenses. 16,000,000 8,000,000 0 FY06 FY09 FY12 FY15 Annual Report on Giving 9

12 The Chancellor s Council Through their generosity, these major donors create opportunities which expand the horizons of the University community and enrich the lives of students, faculty and staff. Benefactors Society recognizes individual and corporate donors who have contributed a cumulative total of $100,000 or more. Within the Benefactors Society, donors are recognized at these levels: Gold Circle $1,000,000 and above Silver Circle $750,000 to $999,999 Bronze Circle $500,000 to $749,999 Red & White Circle $250,000 to $499,999 s Circle $100,000 to $249,999 Carillon Society recognizes individual and corporate donors who have contributed a cumulative total of $25,000 to $99,999. Chancellor s Society recognizes individual and corporate donors who have contributed a cumulative total of $10,000 to $24,999. Heritage Society recognizes alumni, faculty, staff and friends of SIUE who have notified the SIUE Foundation in writing of a decision to make a planned gift to the University. Ways to Give Outright Gifts: Gifts of cash, securities, real property or personal property may be unrestricted or restricted to a specific school, department or program. Gifts can also be given to support new or existing scholarships, grants, student or faculty awards, special projects or endowments. Planned Gifts: Planned gifts come in many forms including bequests, life income gifts and other options such as trusts and life insurance. Gifts-in-kind: Gifts-in-kind are non-cash donations of materials or other goods that support and serve the mission of the University. Such gifts may include equipment, software, printed materials, professional services and employee expertise. Gifts-in-kind are a valued way of supporting the University and may be taxdeductible according to IRS regulations. Call Annual Report on Giving

13 The Benefactors Society Gold Circle Mr. Thomas Baldwin III Mr. B Barnard Birger + Mrs. Helen Cox + Dr. Homer L Cox + Mr. Robert H Graebe & Mrs. Norma J Graebe Mrs. Doris Harrington + Mr. Milton K Harrington + Mr. Ralph F Korte & Mrs. Donna Korte Mr. Charles Lukas + Mrs. Mary L Lukas + Mr. Mark D Mestemacher & Mrs. Carol Mestemacher Chicago Dental Society Foundation Illinois Children s Healthcare Foundation Silver Circle Mrs. Aune Nelson + Mr. John D Simmons 91 & Mrs. Jayne E Simmons Delta Dental Sigma-Aldrich Corporation Bronze Circle Mr. Jack S Gramlich 72 + Dr. Faye F Shaffer + Mr. Charles Tosovsky + Mrs. Jean Tosovsky Biomet 3i Consolidated Network, Inc. Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation Siemens Corporation Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. The Boeing Company TheBANK of Edwardsville William E. Schmidt Charitable Foundation Red & White Circle Mr. Kenneth Anderson + Mr. Albert Cassens + Mr. Richard Dremuk & Mrs. Patricia A Dremuk Ms. Cheri A Fulginiti Ms. Hilda C Gent + Mr. William M Gent + Mrs. Margaret Going + Dr. William T Going + Mr. Edward C Grady 72 & Mrs. Karen S Grady Mr. Alfred C Hagemann 63 & Mrs. Delores A Hagemann Mr. Ambrose Harbert + Mrs. Martha W Harbert + Mrs. Rita A Hardy Dr. Melvin E Kazeck + Mrs. Shirley Kazeck + Mr. John M Olin + Dr. Neal W Roller & Mrs. Marilyn L Roller Mr. John F Schmidt & Mrs. Peggy Schmidt Ms. Merlee Wagner + Emilio Sanchez Foundation Express Scripts Express Scripts Foundation Primavera Systems, Inc. SICAP - Southern Illinois Construction Advancement Program Simmons Hanly Conroy Southern Illinois Builders Association The Korte Company s Circle Anonymous Dr. Ralph W Axtell Dr. Annette Baich + Dr. Henry Baich + Dr. James E Benjamin + Mrs. Marilyn J Benjamin Ms. Katherine M Bouman Dr. Dale E Briggs & Mrs. Nancy M Briggs Mr. James C Fowler Mrs. Corinne Hawkins + Mr. Brad Hill 78 & Mrs. Camille F Emig-Hill Mr. Joseph W Hoppe + Mr. Merle T Inman Mrs. Teddi L Inman 73 + Mr. George M Irwin Mr. Gordon A Johnson & Ms. Doris K Reynolds-Johnson The Karandjeff Family Mr. Robert C Long + Mr. John H Martinson 75 & Mrs. Eileen Martinson Mr. Steven F McCann 79 & Mrs. Alita R McCann Mr. Arthur F Metz + Mrs. Dorothy J Metz Mr. Bob J Meyers & Mrs. Mitch M Meyers Mr. Earl Millard + Mrs. Elizabeth Millard Dr. Clifford G Neill & Mrs. Virginia Neill Mrs. Clara Newnam + Mr. Heinz Peter Mr. Rocky W Poos + Mrs. Catherine Reydon + Mrs. Betty Lou L Schmidt Mr. Charles Schmidt + Dr. Fredna C Scroggins 81 Mr. Mike D Scroggins + Mr. Jack L Shankel + Mrs. Ruth M Shaw + Dr. Joseph M Sim + Mrs. Patricia Sim Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift & Mrs. Suzanne Vandegrift Dr. Nadine L Verderber Dr. Al Wentz Jr. 86 & Mrs. Joan D Wentz Mrs. Kay B Werner 88 & Dr. David J Werner Mrs. Carol K Wetzel Mr. Robert A Wetzel + Mrs. J Faye Wham + Mr. John Wham + Ameren Corporation Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. Boeing-McDonnell Foundation Central States Coca-Cola Bottling Company CFM Engineering Dentsply International E. Reuben and Gladys Flora Grant Charitable Trust Edward Chase Garvey Memorial Foundation ELANIX Incorporated Enclave 1, LLC Enclave West, LLC Franklin Templeton Charitable Giving Fund Hortica Illinois Corn Marketing Board Kice Industries, Inc. Martinson Family Foundation Monsanto Company Oregon Health and Science University Rex Encore Rotary Club of Edwardsville Schwab Charitable Fund Sirona Dental Systems, LLC SIUE Alumni Association Southern Illinois Healthcare Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation The Boeing Company The Boeing Company The G. A., Jr. & Kathryn M. Buder Charitable Foundation Walgreens The Carillon Society Individuals Dr. John C Abbott + Mr. Fernando G Aguirre 80 Mr. Tom M Allen Mrs. Caroline B Anderson 78 & Mr. Daniel J Anderson Dr. Elizabeth T Anderson 84 Dr. Thomas P Anderson + Anonymous Dr. George Arnold + Mrs. Mildred Arnold + Mrs. Bobbi L Ault & Dr. David E Ault Mr. Paul J Baeske & Mrs. Christy L Baeske Mr. Thomas S Bardon & Mrs. Donna A Bardon 67 Mrs. Felicity F Benjamin 76 & Mr. Phillip Benjamin Dr. William C Bennewitz + Mr. John D Beuerlein & Mrs. Crystal L Beuerlein Mr. Arthur F Bishop & Dr. Susan Bordenave-Bishop Mr. Richard J Blattner & Mrs. Ronna F Blattner 72 Mr. Steve Boody & Mrs. Diane Boody Mrs. Donald S Bottom + Ms. Kathy L Bowman 81 Dr. Ann M Boyle & Dr. Kenneth Seckler Mrs. Bernice B Brown Dr. Venessa A Brown Mrs. Loudean Chamless 78 Dr. Earl Changar Mr. Stephen P Clement & Dr. Jacquelyn Clement 80 Mr. Charles H Coffin 77 & Mrs. Emily E Coffin 86 Ms. Nicole Colbert-Botchway Mr. Daniel L Cole Mr. John J Conrad 74 Mr. Jeffrey Cooper & Mrs. Francesca Cooper Mr. Irvin Dagen + Mrs. Margaret Dagen + Mrs. Denise G Panyik-Dale 81 Mr. Jeffrey M Dale 79 Mrs. Helen Damon Mr. Scott S Delicate Jr. Mrs. William E Delicate + Dr. Robert E Dennison 82 Mr. Gary N Denue & Mrs. Benna M Denue Mr. Irving Dilliard + Mr. Charlie M Dragovich 86 Dr. Michael R Durr & Mrs. Michael Durr Mrs. Elsie B Dustmann + Mrs. Joyce T Eiserle 69 & Mr. Frank E Eiserle Dr. Lucy Engbretson & Dr. Robert O Engbretson Mrs. Dixie A Engelman & Mr. Mel C Engelman Mr. William L Farrar Jr. + Mr. Byron L Farrell & Mrs. Janice C Farrell Mrs. Sally S Ferguson 80 & Judge Edward Ferguson Mr. John A Fruit 63 & Mrs. Carol M Fruit Mr. Hal H Gentry 82 & Mrs. Jean Gentry Dr. Helen Goode + Ms. Gladys O Griffen + Mrs. Edythe A Gueltig + Mrs. Julia Y Hansen 01 & Dr. Steve L Hansen Dr. Jeffery T Harmon 97 & Mrs. Kimberly D Harmon Dr. David L Harner + Dr. John F Hatton 82 & Dr. Roxanne P Benison 01 Mr. Gary B Head 80 & Mrs. Christine E Head 73 Mr. Lamont H Heidinger + Mrs. Lorine E Heidinger + Mr. Lawrence B Heitz 69 & Mrs. Sharon L Heitz Mr. Eugene Herscher + Mr. Jay Hinchcliffe + Mrs. Sara Hinchcliffe Representative Jay C Hoffman Mrs. Mary Deane Huntley 71 Mr. Dion C Joannou 89 Mr. John J Johnson Jr. 83 & Mrs. Maxine A Johnson Ms. Cynthia L Jones Mr. John M Juhasz 66 & Mrs. Joyce A Juhasz Dr. Jennie L Kaeser + Mr. Jerry J Kane & Mrs. Mary N Kane Ms. Florence M Kasiske + Dr. Carol A Keene Mrs. Carol K Kimmel + Mr. Walter G Kimmel + Dr. Spero Kinnas Mrs. Harold L Klawans Dr. Harold L Klawans + Mr. Walt R Knepper 69 & Mrs. Stephanie F Knepper 87 Dr. Joseph Koepfli + Mr. Kenneth Konet & Mrs. Regina Konet Mrs. Agnes H Kuhlman + Dr. Felix F Lee & Dr. Guim Kwon Mr. Craig R Louer 76 & Mrs. Jane W Louer 85 Mrs. Sandra K Luechtefeld 72 & Mr. A. D. Luechtefeld Mr. David V Lustig Mr. Nick Maggos + Ms. Kelly M Malson 93 Dr. John R Markarian 77 & Mrs. Debra J Markarian 98 Dr. Randall C Markarian 92 & Mrs. Annette Markarian Dr. Ronald C Markarian 86 Mrs. Valerie A Markarian Dr. Valerie Meyer + Mr. Paul L Miller Mr. James D Milligan 62 Dr. Charlen Smith Mitchell Mrs. Karyn L Molnar 74 Ms. Sandra K Montgomery Dr. John W Mosser 81 & Mrs. Jane R Mosser Dr. Mary C Mulcahy Ms. Gracia Myers 70 Dr. Sondra K Naegler 80 Mrs. Carol A Nativi & Dr. Paul Nativi Mr. Kenn R Neher & Ms. Dawn D Greenwood 11 Mr. Milton E Newcom + Mrs. Eunice Noxon + Mr. Ben Ober + Mrs. Gladys Ober + Mr. Vernon A Ohlendorf deceased The date(s) behind an individual s name represents his or her graduation year(s) from SIUE. Annual Report on Giving 11

14 Dr. William C Osborn 79 & Mrs. Elizabeth A Osborn Mr. John L Oxford 72 & Mrs. Christa Oxford 81 Dr. Randy A Parmlee & Ms. Patricia A Boehm 76 Dr. Sally Anne G Perry 91 & Mr. Robert J Micketts Mr. Bucky Pizzarelli & Mrs. Ruth Pizzarelli Mr. William S Pohlman & Mrs. Jane Pohlman Mrs. Shirley J Rakers 77 Mrs. John Randolph Mr. Terry G Raterman & Ms. Amelia Beckmann Dr. Bill A Retzlaff & Ms. Dawn C Munsey Mrs. Mary Richards 83 + Mr. R. W. Richards Dr. Aldemaro Romero & Ms. Ana Romero Mr. Scott Root Dr. Bruce E Rotter 82 & Mrs. Cindy G Rotter Dr. Gilbert L Rutman + Mr. Robert F Sager 75 Mr. Matthew A Samsel 00 & Mrs. Heather L Samsel Mr. Arven H Saunders II + Mrs. Louise W Saunders 74 Mr. Dave R Schaake 77 & Mrs. Kathy Schaake Mr. Mark A Schafale 85 & Mrs. Lisa Schafale Mr. Gerry L Schlemer 86 Mrs. Pat M Schuetzenhofer 76 & Mr. Gerry Schuetzenhofer Dr. Bob A Schultheis Mrs. Peg Schultheis + Dr. Ernest L Schusky & Mrs. Mary S Schusky Col. Charles B Schweizer + Mrs. Eleanor N Schweizer + Dr. Debra M Schwenk Mr. Kenneth I Scroggins + Mrs. Virginia A Scroggins + Dr. Kenneth C Sensenbrenner 78 & Mrs. Joan F Sensenbrenner Mr. Mark S Shashek 87 Dr. Thomas M Shea Mr. Charles M Shrum + Mrs. Dorothy A Shrum + Mr. Leslie A Small 70 Mr. Michael J Smith + Mrs. Valerie L Smith 84 + Mrs. Rose M Somraty Yarbrough 74 Dr. Agnes D Stahlschmidt 72 & Dr. Parviz E Nikravesh Mr. Charles J Stathis & Mrs. Lori D Stathis Mrs. Catherine Stookey Ms. Patricia A Suessen Mr. Edmund Sumner & Dr. Mary R Sumner Mr. Ernest Tosovsky Sr. + Mrs. Mary Tosovsky + Mrs. Christine D Trampler Dr. Dorothy E Tulloss + Mr. Bruce C Ullman 63 + Mr. Charles M Vadalabene 64 Mr. Bernhard Voss & Mrs. Margaret Cohen Voss Ms. Vernice E Walter + Mrs. Stacey S Weddle & Mr. James D Weddle Mr. James L Wee & Dr. Beth E Wee Mr. Corey M Wenzel & Mrs. Crystal S Wenzel 02 Mr. Mike N Wenzel 70 & Mrs. Kathy A Wenzel 71 Mr. Frederic E White Mr. Noel W White & Mrs. Patricia A White Dr. Bill W Whitson & Mrs. Marcia A Whitson Mrs. Carolyn Willmann & Mr. David A Willmann Mrs. Dianne B Winney 93 & Mr. Ron D Winney Mrs. Geri Winston Mr. Samuel G Winston + Dr. Ronald E Yarbrough + Mr. James C Zink 67 & Mrs. Rita M Zink Corporations & Organizations ADA Products Company, Inc. Albertsons Albertson s Stores Charitable Foundation, Inc Ameren Illinois American Water Central Laboratory Anderson Hospital Apotex Corporation Artex International, Incorporated Associated General Contractors of Saint Louis Baker Concrete Construction, Inc. Basler Electric Company Belleville News Democrat BJC HealthCare System Blue Cross/Blue Shield Bluff City Minerals Company LP BRiC Partnership, LLC Bright Start Scholarships Trust Burke, Inc. Cassens Transport Company Central Illinois Academy of General Dentistry Coca-Cola USA Commerce Bank (Missouri) Computer Sciences Corporation ConocoPhillips ConocoPhillips Wood River Refinery Conrad Press, Ltd. CVS Caremark Charitable Trust CVS Pharmacy Inc. D. L. Cole & Associates, Inc. DBA National Rent to Own Dental Arts Laboratories, Inc. Dentsply IH, INC Dentsply International Elegant Brides Emerson Charitable Trust Emerson Electric Company Enterprise Holdings Foundation Enterprise Holdings, Inc. FGM Architects, Inc. First Clover Leaf Bank Flight Safety Equipment, Inc. Ford Foundation France Mechanical Corporation Friends of Sam M. Vadalabene Gateway Foundation GC America, Inc. Gilbert Watkins Dental Research Group Grand Aerie Order of Eagles Greater Edwardsville Area Community Foundation Greater Edwardsville Area Community Foundation Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation Gynecologic & Reconstructive Hastings + Chivetta Architects, Inc. Helmkamp Construction Company Hoffman Law Firm, P.C. Holland Construction Services, Inc. Home Nursery IAPA - Illinois Asphalt Pavement Association Illinois American Water Illinois Power Company Illinois Ready Mixed Concrete Illinois State Dental Society Illinois Women s Golf Association Inlandesign Jeffery T. Harmon DMD Kavlico Corporation Korte Charitable Fund Laura E. Lamb Educational Trust Littleford Day, Inc. Louer Facility Planning, Inc. Mackey Mitchell Architects, P.C. Madison Mutual Insurance Company Magna Group Incorporated of Belleville Maritz Inc. McDonnell Douglas Corporation Messing Family Charitable Foundation Microsoft Corporation NACDS Charitable Foundation, Inc. National Association for the Exchange of Industrial Resources National Heritage Foundation Oates Associates, Inc. Oates Associates, Inc. Charitable Contribution Fund Partners Bank Perten Instruments, Inc. Pfizer, Inc. Pfizer, Inc. Pharmaceutical Sciences PNC Financial Services Group Prem-Cor Procter & Gamble Procter & Gamble Company Quincy Foundation R. P. Lumber Company, Inc. Richards Brick Company Rockefeller Foundation Ronald McDonald Children s Charities RubinBrown LLP Saint Anthony s Health Center SBC Foundation Schnuck Markets, Inc. Schwartzkopf Printing, Inc. Sidley & Austin Southern Illinois Railcar Company, Inc. St. Louis Construction Training and Advancement Foundation State Farm Straumann USA SuperValu Corporate Headquarters SuperValu Pharmacies, Inc. Target Stores The Alton Foundation The Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation The Boeing Company The Coca-Cola Foundation The May Department Stores Company Foundation The McClatchy Company The Presser Foundation Union Pacific Foundation United States Steel Corporation USTRANSCOM/TCRC Verizon Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Wells Fargo World Wide Technology, Inc. The Chancellor s Society Individuals Mr. Frank L Akers 74 & Mrs. Joyce S Akers Ms. Sandra F Allen Mr. Adam Aronson + Mr. Ladimir J Aubrecht Jr. & Mrs. Shirley J Aubrecht Dr. Brian A Balda 86 & Mrs. Pamette J Balda Mr. Gene E Barnard + Mr. Eric Barnett & Mrs. Deanna K Barnett Dr. Terry L Barnfield & Mrs. Glynis Barnfield Mr. William Basler & Mrs. Margaret L Basler Dr. Ingrid M Bauer 77 + Dr. Darryll L Beard & Mrs. Ruth Ann Beard Dr. Ann W Beatty 78 & Dr. Michael E Beatty Mr. Helge Bjorkhaug Mr. Michael J Blakey & Mrs. Verbal J Blakey 93 Mr. Michael J Bloomfield + Mrs. Saila R Bollini 80 & Dr. Raghupathy Bollini Mr. William D Boudouris 79 & Mrs. Teresa Boudouris Dr. Mary Ann A Boyd 76 & Mr. James L Boyd Mr. William J Boyer & Mrs. Judy Boyer Ms. Deborah A Bozsa Ms. Joyce L Brendle Mr. Gordon R Broom & Mrs. Holly Broom Dr. Carl R Brown Ph. D. Mrs. Jacqueline R Brown + Dr. James M Brown + Dr. James R Buck & Mrs. Joyce Buck Dr. Gordon D Bush & Mrs. Brenda L Bush 76 Dr. Eleanor J Bushee + Mr. James Byrd Mr. John B Caldieraro Jr. & Mrs. Susan L Caldieraro Mr. Allen R Cassens + Dr. Linda L Cassens 83 Mrs. Judith A Chapman 82 Mr. Christopher Chivetta & Mrs. Anne M Chivetta Mr. Douglas H Clark Mrs. Jane E Coffey 95 & Mr. Greg W Coffey Mr. Greg J Conroy 97 & Ms. Valerie J Goldston 81 Mr. Daniel L Corbett & Mrs. Pamela L Corbett Mr. Robert Costas & Mrs. Jill Costas Ms. Cathryn A Cothren Dr. Mike M Crider & Mrs. Donna P Crider Dr. Margaret Czajewski Mr. Robert Damon + Mrs. Viola K Daugherty 69 Dr. James L Davis 75 & Mrs. Susan D Davis Mrs. Sharon A Davis Dr. Keith W Dickey 87 & Mrs. Peggy G Dickey Ms. Carrie M Dillow + Mr. David L Dixon + Dr. Debra A Dixon Mrs. Donna L DuHadway Dr. Patrick H Durbin & Dr. Christine R Durbin Mr. David R Duros 80 & Mrs. Karen W Duros Mr. Vern Eardley & Mrs. Kathy Eardley Dr. James E Eilers & Dr. Virginia Bryan Rev. Dr. Richard P Ellerbrake & Mrs. Johann L Ellerbrake Dr. Donald S Elliott & Mrs. Mary E Elliott Mr. Ivan A Elliott + 12 Annual Report on Giving

15 Dr. Henry G Elsbach + Mrs. Jan Elsbach Mr. Donald W Emde 63 Dr. Narbeth R Emmanuel & Mrs. Ann M Emmanuel Mr. Javier Esteban Dr. Richard E Feldhake 86 Mr. Dan Fieker Mr. Howard A Followell 61 & Mrs. Teenie Followell Mrs. Marti L Fowler & Mr. Bob L Fowler Rev. Edward H Fresen + Mr. Harry J Gallatin & Mrs. Beverly A Gallatin Mrs. Carol E Gardner Mrs. Tamora A Geiger & Mr. Joseph J Geiger Mr. Doyle Gertjejansen Dr. Gary A Giamartino Mr. Larry Giles Mr. J W Gonterman Jr. Mr. Thomas B Gonterman + Dr. Christopher Graf Mr. Alan Grammer 09 & Mrs. Rhonda K Grammer Mr. Andrew F Greensfelder & Mrs. Jean L Greensfelder Dr. Jack D Griffin Jr Mr. Paul M Guse 83 & Mrs. Kay Guse 88 Dr. Sharon K Hahs & Dr. Billy G Hahs Mr. William V Hale Mrs. Wita R Halsey 68 & Mr. Robert D Halsey Dr. Dwight D Heberer 86 & Mrs. Robin Heberer Mrs. Lynn E Heidinger-Brown Mrs. Lucille Helwig Dr. Jeff A Hemker 94 & Mrs. Susan M Hemker Ms. Charlot M Hentz 91 + Mrs. Patricia Herscher + Mr. Henry Hess + Mrs. Sara E Hess + Mrs. Kay A Hewitt 06 & Dr. Brad L Hewitt Mrs. Debra S Hill & Mr. David L Hill Mr. Joe Hill & Mrs. Genevieve J Hill Dr. Maurice L Hirsch Jr. & Mrs. Marian Hirsch Mrs. Dianna K Hoag Mr. Thomas E Holloway & Mrs. Lisa A Holloway Mr. Mark M Holmes 73 & Mrs. Shirley J Holmes Mr. Jim J Holten 64 & Mrs. Shirley Holten Mr. Patrick D Hundley & Mrs. Susan Hundley Dr. Poonam Jain & Dr. Raj S Jain Mr. Peter R Jarosewycz 71 Mr. John L Jatcko 79 & Ms. Laurie Manwaring-Jatcko Mr. Richard Johnson Mrs. Dee A Joyner Mr. Ernest A Karandjeff + Mr. H. D. Karandjeff + Mrs. Joan Karandjeff + Mr. Dale V Keller 73 & Mrs. Karen L Keller Mr. James W Ketchum & Dr. Kathy M Ketchum 91 Mrs. Robin M King & Dr. Thomas E King Mr. Cliff A Kinnunen Jr. 81 & Mrs. Tamra K Kinnunen 80 Mr. Richard B Kirschner Dr. Christopher K Klein 83 & Mrs. Dianne Klein Dr. James W Klenke Dr. William G Koentz & Mrs. Lesley Koentz Mr. Jay R Kruckman 82 & Mrs. Kris Kruckman Mrs. Kay B Kulfinski Dr. Sami M Latif 84 Dr. Bill M Lawler & Mrs. Terri A Lawler Dr. Earl Lazerson & Mrs. Ann Lazerson Mr. Jeffrey B Lee Dr. Steven Lin Dr. George W Linden & Dr. Eva D Ferguson Dr. Vaughnie J Lindsay-Skinner + Dr. Tom J Longos & Dr. Cathy E Evans Longos Mr. Michael Lossau & Mrs. Ann Lossau Dr. Linda Lovata Dr. David Luan & Mrs. Buo-Hwa Luan Dr. Ronald R Lynch 78 Dr. Eugene Maag + Mrs. Wilma D Maag Dr. Brandon R Maddox & Mrs. Angela J Maddox Ms. Grace L Madison Dr. Frank A Maggio & Mrs. Christine Maggio Dr. Henry Malench & Mrs. Shirley Malench Mrs. Carolyn Mansfield Mrs. Marilyn R Marsho 84 & Mr. Stephen C Marsho Mr. Malcolm W Martin + Mr. Ken Marx & Mrs. Pamela Marx Dr. Marcia C Maurer Mr. William J Maurer + Mr. David A Mayo Sr & Mrs. Diane M Mayo Dr. Lynn J Mc Laughlin Dr. Rowena McClinton Dr. Richard McDaniel Mr. James R McDonald & Mrs. Jean M McDonald Mr. Steve M McRae 86 & Mrs. Holly R McRae Mr. Charles A Mecum 75 Dr. Michael D Meier 00 & Mrs. Tiffany S Meier Mrs. Marie M Meisel 92 & Dr. John B Meisel Mr. Eugene Mercy Jr. Ms. Buezetta Meyer + Mrs. Jennifer A Milburn Dr. D. Douglas Miley 83 & Mrs. Jo Ann Miley Mr. Ron L Milligan 68 & Mrs. Joyce Milligan Mrs. Maurine Mitchell + Mrs. Pearl L Morrison + Dr. Michael L Murphy & Mrs. Audrey J Murphy 75 Ms. Paulette K Myers & Dr. Raymond Myers Mr. Nick V Mysore 84 Dr. Paul Naik & Mrs. Vandana Naik Dr. Frederick Nause Ms. Patty J Navin 83 & Dr. John C Navin Dr. Kent Neely & Mrs. Esther Neely Mr. David Novak 72 Dr. T. C. O Brien + Mr. John E Oeltjen 75 Mrs. Vera M Oheim + Dr. Allen S Otsuka 88 & Dr. Fyllis L Otsuka 93 Dr. Clellie C Oursler + Dr. Nancy R Parker Ms. Barbara J Peabody Mr. Joseph R Peabody + Dr. Samuel C Pearson Jr. & Mrs. Mary C Pearson Mr. Stephen E Peipert & Mrs. Judith Peipert Mr. Mike Pellock + Mrs. Edith Pendergrass + Mr. Albert T Perry & Dr. Gloria R Perry Dr. Walter Pfitzinger & Mrs. Carol Pfitzinger Mr. Lendell A Phelps Jr. 71 Mr. Bill D Phillipe & Mrs. Nancy S Phillipe Ms. Patricia R Piety 67 Mr. Ed T Pinnell Jr & Mrs. Marcy B Pinnell 82 Mrs. Marion Piper + Mr. Vernon W Piper + Mrs. Jean H Plesko Mr. Jim R Rankin Sr. & Mrs. Darrell W Rankin Mrs. Mary P Regulus Dr. Thomas A Regulus + Mr. Jeffrey T Renner 74 & Dr. Kathleen M Renner 97 Mr. Gary Ridenour & Mrs. Kathleen A Ridenour Dr. Bradley W Roberts 83 & Mrs. Susan M Roberts Mrs. Betty Robertson + Mr. Randall Robertson + Mr. Gary Rutz + Dr. Dennis E Savoca 83 & Mrs. Diane L Savoca 84 Mr. Adolph B Schleappe + Mr. Robert B Schleappe Dr. Eric J Schlechte & Dr. Katherine Schlechte Mr. Dennis R Schlott & Mrs. Sharon L Schlott 76 Dr. Robert R Schlueter & Mrs. Marsha A Schlueter Mrs. Jean Schmidt & Mr. Richard D Rogier Mr. Randall G Schneider Dr. Tim S Schoenecker & Dr. Laura S Schoenecker Mr. Robert W Schwartz & Mrs. Sandra Schwartz Dr. Christopher J Sehy 82 & Mrs. Suzanne Sehy Dr. Steven W Seibert & Mrs. Cheryl E Seibert 79 Dr. Hasan Sevim Mrs. Millie C Shaffer + Mr. Eugene Shapiro & Mrs. Janice C Shapiro Mr. David Shen Mr. Mark E Showers 77 & Mrs. Jeanne W Showers Mr. Allen L Sitek + Dr. Christopher Smith & Mrs. Debra Smith Mr. Michael Smithson & Mrs. Marian G Smithson Mrs. Billie G Snell & Mr. Luke M Snell Mrs. Russell C Solomon Ms. Patricia K Stahlschmidt & Mr. Steven C Loe Ms. Connie Stamper-Carr 79 & Mr. Robert H Carr Dr. Eric A Sturley + Mrs. Jeanne G Sturley Ms. Blanche Sudman Mrs. Vijaya N Swamy 74 & Dr. Padmanabha N Swamy Mr. Phillip A Tempel 67 Dr. Ruediger Thalmann & Dr. Isolde Thalmann Mr. William T Tighe 71 Dr. Bradford W Tiner 97 Mr. Ernest A Tosovsky Jr. + Mrs. Virginia L Tosovsky + Dr. Kristoffer J Tumilowicz 77 Dr. Perry K Tuneberg Ms. Jennifer M Vandever Mrs. Judith D Verseman & Mr. Roger J Verseman Mr. Jan C Vest & Mrs. Jane S Vest Ms. Vickie L Voegele Mrs. Ann Wagner Mr. George Wagner + Mr. Dana C Walker 89 & Mrs. Christine M Walker Dr. John Q Walker II Dr. Edwin B Warren + Mr. Mark S Weber 83 Mr. William Wegrzyn & Mrs. Judy Wegrzyn Mr. Mark B Weinheimer & Mrs. Carla J Weinheimer Ms. Ollie M Williams 64 + Dr. Russell Williams & Mrs. Janice K Williams Mrs. S. LaVernn Wilson & Mr. Rudy G Wilson Dr. Gertraude C Wittig + Dr. Brent D Wohlford 75 & Mrs. Marsha L Wohlford Mrs. Judith M Woodruff 77 & Mr. Michael E Woodruff Mr. William R Wuller & Dr. Cynthia A Wuller Mr. Larry C Yager & Dr. Susan E Yager Mr. Michael L Yelovich & Mrs. Sandy Yelovich Mr. Jeffrey U York & Mrs. JoAnne M York Dr. Jules Zanger + Mrs. Darlene Zoelzer + Corporations & Organizations Allsup, Inc. AMAX Foundation, Incorporated AMAX Zinc Company, Incorporated American Dental Partners Foundation American Direct Marketing Resources LLC American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest American Society of Civil Engineers Ameritech Amsted Industries Incorporated Answers Research, LLC Ardent Mills AT&T AT&T Illinois Balda Dental Office Bitrode Corporation BP Brandon R. Maddox, D.M.D. LTD. Breckenridge Material Company Brent D. Wohlford DMD Ltd. CAESY Educational Systems, Inc. Cassens Corporation Cassens Insurance Agency, Incorporated Caterpillar Inc. Church & Dwight Company, Incorporated City of Edwardsville Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors Covidien Covidien Crain Tree Farm & Nursery DC Vision, Incorporated Deloitte & Touche Dr. Bradford Tiner Du Coa Eardley Family Foundation Edward Jones Elite Composites Emerson Motor Technologies Eureka Smile Center Evelyn M. Bowles for Senate Committee Family Care Pharmacy, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund + deceased The date(s) behind an individual s name represents his or her graduation year(s) from SIUE. Annual Report on Giving 13

16 First Federal Savings & Loan Association Firstar Foundation Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. FLW Outdoors Gateway Regional Medical Center Genencor International, Incorporated GfK Kynetec Great Western Manufacturing Co., Inc. Greater Edwardsville Area Community Foundation Greater Edwardsville Area Community Foundation Greater Edwardsville Area Community Foundation Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation H. D. Smith H. D. Smith Foundation Henderson Assoc. Architects, Inc. Heritage Lincoln-Mercury of Collinsville Hurst-Rosche Engineers, Inc. Illini Federal Savings & Loan Association Illinois State Dental Society Foundation Illinois Water Environment Association Intel Corporation Ipsos Forward Research Ipsos Insight LLC J. F. Electric, Incorporated J. Thomas Long James L. Schmidt, DDS Jaros Technologies Corporation Juneau Associates, Inc., P.C. Kathleen Seibert Renner, D.M.D., P.C. Keller Construction, Inc. Kellogg s Kmart Management Corporation KMOV-TV Channel 4 KPMG LLP Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Madison County Regional Office of Education Madison District Dental Society Maremont Corporation Mark Twain Edwardsville Bank Market Strategies International Marshall Furniture, Inc. MAVERICK Technologies, LLC McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Medtronic Sofamor Danek Medtronic Surgical Mercantile Bank Midwestern Pub & Grill Inc. DBA Bull & Bear Grill & Bar MoisTech Monsanto W.G. Krummrich Plant National City Corporation National Fish and Wildlife Foundation National Recoveries, Inc. NBO Shoes, LLC Norman J. Stupp Foundation NovaTech Ohio Cosmetic Dentists, LLC Otto Jakel Trust Parents In Community Action, Inc. Pearson Publishing Pharmacy Source One Pizzini Distributing Company Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc. R. A. Matheis, Inc. R.L. Weisheimer & Associates Ralcorp Holdings, Inc. Randy A. Parmlee, DMD Regions Bank Regions Financial Corporation RoadNarrows LLC Ross & Baruzzini, Inc. S. M. Wilson & Co. Sav-Mart Schwend s Ready-Mix Concrete Inc. Scott Credit Union Scrubs & Beyond, LLC Sears Holdings Management Corporation Sensenbrenner Family Dental LLC Shell Oil Company Foundation SIUE Credit Union Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates Southern Illinois Sheet Metal Contractors St. Clair County Medical Society Alliance St. Louis Jazz Club, Inc. St. Louis Post-Dispatch St. Louis Rams Foundation St. Louis Regional Chamber St. Louis Retaining Wall Company Sunnyside Nurseries, Incorporated Swinburne University of Technology Target Stores The Allstate Foundation The Dana Brown Charitable Trust, U.S. Bank, Trustee The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Trio Foundation of St. Louis U. S. Department of Energy U. S. Steel Union Pacific Fund for Effective Government United States Steel Foundation, Inc. United Way of Greater St. Louis Vee-Jay Cement Contracting Co., Inc. Wagner Potters Association Wal-Mart Foundation Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Will Bundy Memorial Golf Tournament Winney Foundation Wood River Refinery WRB Refining LLC Young Dental Manufacturing Company The Heritage Society Mrs. Caroline B Anderson 78 & Mr. Daniel J Anderson Mr. Gene E Barnard + Mr. Michael S Barzoff 73 Dr. James E Benjamin + Mrs. Marilyn J Benjamin Dr. Narayan N Bodapati & Mrs. Ruth A Bodapati Mr. Larry C Calhoun & Mrs. Kay M Calhoun Dr. Beverly Carpenter Mason 81 Capt. Michael D Curry & Mrs. Margie Curry Mrs. Judy A Dailey Mrs. Evelyn R Digmann 85 Dr. Kathleen M Durham 77 & Dr. Jerry D Durham Rev. Dr. Richard P Ellerbrake & Mrs. Johann L Ellerbrake Dr. Robert O Engbretson & Dr. Lucy Engbretson Mr. Byron L Farrell & Mrs. Janice C Farrell Mr. David L Fleenor 66 Mrs. Marti L Fowler & Mr. Bob L Fowler Ms. Hilda C Gent + Dr. Ron J Glossop The Gorrell Family Mrs. Doris Harrington + Mr. Milton K Harrington + Mrs. Corinne Hawkins + Dr. Maurice L Hirsch Jr. & Mrs. Marian Hirsch Mr. David E Huck 68 & Mrs. Donna W Huck Mrs. Teddi L Inman 73 + Mr. Merle T Inman Mr. George M Irwin Mr. Peter R Jarosewycz 71 Dr. Fran A Karanovich & Mr. Wayne T Karanovich Dr. Melvin E Kazeck + Dr. Carol A Keene Mrs. Audrey J Keeney 73 Mr. Thomas W Keeney 60 + Mr. Kenneth L Kloos Mr. Walt R Knepper 69 & Mrs. Stephanie F Knepper 87 Mr. Ralph F Korte & Mrs. Donna Korte Dr. Lois A Ladd 83 Mr. Alfred W Landers Mr. Albert Lew 76 Mr. Allan D Littlefield 68 + Mr. Robert C Long + Dr. Roger C Lowery & Ms. Patricia A Lowery 67 Mr. Charles Lukas + Mrs. Mary L Lukas + Mr. Robert Luken Ms. Kelly M Malson 93 Mr. John R Mareing 70 Mrs. Alyn V McKenzie Mr. Mac A McKenzie + Dr. John B Meisel & Mrs. Marie M Meisel 92 Mr. Mark D Mestemacher & Mrs. Carol Mestemacher Mrs. Dorothy J Metz Dr. Robert C Mock Jr. 90 & Mrs. Bethany A Mock 94 Mr. Larry N Moehn 61 Mr. Al Mogenis 64 Mrs. Karyn L Molnar 74 Dr. Avril S Moore 93 Dr. John W Mosser 81 & Mrs. Jane R Mosser Mr. Michael W Murray 76 Ms. Gracia Myers 70 Dr. Clifford G Neill & Mrs. Virginia Neill Dr. Richard D Norman & Mrs. Joan M Norman Mr. Dick E Norton & Mrs. Jenene Norton Mr. John E Oeltjen 75 Mr. Vernon A Ohlendorf Ms. Deb L O Neill & Mr. Ted O Neill Dr. Steven Puro Mr. Robert F Sager 75 Mrs. Betty Lou L Schmidt Dr. Ann S Schwier Dr. Fredna C Scroggins 81 Mr. Mike D Scroggins + Mrs. Millie C Shaffer + Dr. Ruth Slenczynska Kerr Mrs. Billie G Snell & Mr. Luke M Snell Mrs. Rose M Somraty Yarbrough 74 Father Norman Sorge 69 Mrs. Saundra L Spilotro 69 & Mr. Peter Spilotro Ms. Julia L Stanfill Mr. Jicheng Tang 91 Mr. Norman W Thompson II 70 Dr. Nadine L Verderber Dr. John Q Walker II Mrs. Kay B Werner 88 & Dr. David J Werner Mrs. Carol K Wetzel Mr. Robert A Wetzel + Mrs. S. LaVernn Wilson & Mr. Rudy G Wilson Mrs. Dianne B Winney 93 & Mr. Ron D Winney Mrs. Pamela J Winslow Mr. William Winslow + Mr. John A Woodruff 63 Mrs. Judith M Woodruff 77 & Mr. Michael E Woodruff Mr. Raffi Yakubian Dr. Ronald E Yarbrough + Mrs. Darlene Zoelzer + + deceased Foundation Mission: The SIUE Foundation exists to support the mission, vision and values of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. On behalf of the University, the Foundation provides fundraising coordination and implementation, serves as the steward for contributions, produces donor receipts, conducts the decentralized annual giving programs, and upholds the highest standards of fiscal responsibility and investment management. These efforts are conducted in relation to the donors expressed wishes as well as the instructional, scholarship and public service pursuits of the University. Vision: To support the University s status as a premier Metropolitan University, the SIUE Foundation follows a decentra lized with centralized coordination fundraising style. The SIUE Foundation is responsible for University-wide fundraising priorities and projects. Realizing that the donors interests may be focused on a specific program or unit, the Foundation also encourages University units to develop fundraising projects and build relationships directly with their donors. Values: The SIUE Foundation holds the same values as SIUE citizenship, excellence, integrity, openness and wisdom. In addition, the SIUE Foundation follows the highest standards of stewardship in overseeing the investment and use of donated gifts. 14 Annual Report on Giving

17 SIUE Foundation Annual Roll of Donors The Annual Roll of Donors recognizes annual contributions. These gifts from alumni, faculty, staff, friends, organizations and corporations may have been made in the form of cash, securities, real property or personal property. The Benefactors Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions at these levels: $1,000,000 or more $500,000 to $999,999 $100,000 to $499,999 The Leadership Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions at these levels: $50,000 to $99,999 $25,000 to $49,999 The Founders Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions of $10,000 to $24,999. The Excellence Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions of $5,000 to $9,999. The 1957 Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions of $2,500 to $4,999. The University Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions of $1,000 to $2,499. The SIUE Foundation Directors Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions of $500 to $999. The Deans Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions of $250 to $499. The Century Club recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions of $100 to $249. Alumni and University Friends recognizes individual and corporate donors who make annual contributions up to $100. The Benefactors Club $100,000 to $499,999 Individuals Mr. Edward C Grady 72 & Mrs. Karen S Grady Corporations & Organizations Biomet 3i Illinois Corn Marketing Board The Leadership Club $50,000 to $99,999 Individuals Mr. Charles H Coffin 77 & Mrs. Emily E Coffin 86 Mr. Richard Dremuk & Mrs. Patricia A Dremuk Dr. Al Wentz Jr. 86 & Mrs. Joan D Wentz Corporations & Organizations Dentsply IH, INC Dentsply International Sigma-Aldrich Corporation Straumann USA The Boeing Company $25,000 to $49,999 Individuals Mrs. Joyce T Eiserle 69 & Mr. Frank E Eiserle Mr. Lawrence B Heitz 69 & Mrs. Sharon L Heitz Representative Jay C Hoffman Mr. John H Martinson 75 & Mrs. Eileen Martinson Dr. Mary C Mulcahy Ms. Gracia Myers 70 Dr. Neal W Roller & Mrs. Marilyn L Roller Mr. Scott Root Corporations & Organizations Hoffman Law Firm, P.C. Martinson Family Foundation SIUE Alumni Association Southern Illinois Healthcare Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation The Boeing Company TheBANK of Edwardsville The Founders Club $10,000 to $24,999 Individuals Mr. Tom M Allen Mr. William Basler & Mrs. Margaret L Basler Mr. Hal H Gentry 82 & Mrs. Jean Gentry Mrs. Rita A Hardy Ms. Charlot M Hentz 91 + Dr. Carol A Keene Mr. Ralph F Korte & Mrs. Donna Korte Mr. Charles Lukas + Mrs. Mary L Lukas + Ms. Kelly M Malson 93 Dr. Richard McDaniel Ms. Buezetta Meyer + Ms. Paulette K Myers & Dr. Raymond Myers Mr. Bucky Pizzarelli & Mrs. Ruth Pizzarelli Dr. Bruce E Rotter 82 & Mrs. Cindy G Rotter Mr. Mark S Shashek 87 Mr. James L Wee & Dr. Beth E Wee Mr. Mike N Wenzel 70 & Mrs. Kathy A Wenzel 71 Mr. Noel W White & Mrs. Patricia A White Corporations & Organizations American Dental Partners Foundation American Direct Marketing Resources LLC Basler Electric Company Delta Dental Greater Edwardsville Area Community Foundation H. D. Smith H. D. Smith Foundation J. Thomas Long KMOV-TV Channel 4 Monsanto Company PNC Financial Services Group RoadNarrows LLC Simmons Hanly Conroy SuperValu Corporate Headquarters SuperValu Pharmacies, Inc. United States Steel Corporation United States Steel Foundation, Inc. Walgreens Wood River Refinery WRB Refining LLC The Annual Report on Giving was created to recognize all of the generous contributors to the SIUE Foundation in support of SIUE. We have taken great care to ensure the accuracy of all names, but if we have inadvertently misspelled or omitted any names, please accept our apology. Please call (618) or siuefoundation@siue.edu to notify us of any changes. + deceased The date(s) behind an individual s name represents his or her graduation year(s) from SIUE. Annual Report on Giving 15

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