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Contents 3 Letter from P. George Benson President of the College of Charleston 4 By the Numbers How our donors supported the College 6 Impact Spotlights The impact of gifts across campus, across the state and across the world on the cover the impact of giving 14 Happenings Celebrating philanthropy throughout the year 15 1770 Society Celebrating annual leadership giving A B C D E 2010 donor report 21 GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Society Recognizing young alumni leadership giving A. Thomas Savage ’11 is a Call Me Mister scholarship recipient and is concluding his clinical internship at River Oaks Middle School in Dorchester II School District. B. Martin Jones involves students in innovative and interactive 22 Live Oak Society Honoring our most loyal and consistent donors learning experiences like the new, federally funded “mathematical dissection laboratory.” C. Dil Patel ’11 is a biochemistry major and a member of the Higdon Student Leadership class of 2010 - 2011. 30 Cistern Society D. Patricia Lessane is the new director of the Avery Research Center. Thomas Savage cover portrait by Kip Bulwinkle, Karson Photography. Recognizing donors who support the College Private support in 2010 helped Avery acquire several archival collections through gift planning including rare slave narratives. E. Angelina Phebus ’11 is conducting international archeological research with Classics department chair, Jim Newhard. 32 Thank You to our Donors Every gift makes an impact to support our envisioned future giving.cofc.edu 59 2010 College of Charleston Boards 60 Contact Us College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 1
President George Benson with Cougar fans at Carolina First Arena. 2 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
To our College of Charleston Community: I n 2010, the nation continued to face unprecedented economic challenges, leaving many public colleges and universities vulnerable to state budget cuts and declines in private giving. Yet, despite the recession, the College of Charleston demonstrated resiliency by outperforming national fundraising averages for higher education. Guided by our Strategic Plan, we made progress toward our goal of becoming one of the nation’s top liberal arts and sciences universities. We opened incredible new learning and research facilities. We received national recognition in publications such as U.S. News and World Report and Parade magazine. And we launched new academic programs, including a long-sought-after MBA program. The Strategic Plan represents the shared vision of all our stakeholders and establishes a blueprint that will guide the “The College is preparing College for the next decade and beyond. It calls for us to maintain our strong student-focused culture while offering academic opportunities that are characteristic of a national research university. At the plan’s heart are the College’s to launch a comprehensive three core values: educational excellence; student-focused community; and the unique history, traditions, culture, and campaign that will generate environment of Charleston and the Lowcountry. The achievement of the plan’s goals hinges on a new financial model that requires us to become more self-sufficient and less critical resources for student dependent on state funding. We will achieve greater financial security through a combination of more private fundraising; pursuing scholarships, academic additional corporate and government grants; and developing entrepreneurial, revenue-generating programs and activities. Over the past few years, the College has placed renewed emphasis on private fundraising. As a result, our donors, initiatives, innovative friends, and supporters are more engaged in the College than ever before. Last year, total giving reached $9.1 million, research, extensive student representing a 10.5 percent increase over 2009 and a 27.5 percent increase over 2008. And for the first time, giving to the College of Charleston Fund exceeded $1 million. life programming and While we are proud of these fundraising accomplishments, they don’t represent our full potential. We have the ability to achieve much more. That’s why I’m so excited about what lies ahead. The College is preparing to launch a comprehensive state-of-the-art facilities.” campaign that will generate critical resources for student scholarships, academic initiatives, innovative research, extensive student life programming, state-of-the-art facilities, and other goals identified in the Strategic Plan. Planning for this campaign has been and will continue to be a campus-wide collaboration to ensure that our fundraising efforts align with the needs and goals of each of the College’s academic and administrative units. But the campaign is not only about raising money. It is also about the College establishing a sustainable culture of philanthropy and forming stronger connections between the passions of our donors and the educational and research opportunities we provide to our students, faculty and staff. As you read the student and faculty testimonials on the following pages, you will see that the positive impact of your generosity is evident all across our campus. Your continued support will help ensure that success stories like these endure at the College of Charleston for generations to come. Sincerely, P. George Benson President College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 3
by the number$ by the numbers Donors made the College of Charleston a priority through a number of philanthropic efforts. Once again, the College benefited from a year of generous giving from alumni, parents, friends, corporations and foundations who supported the College with annual, endowment, capital, programmatic and estate gifts. Thanks to your commitment, your vote of confidence and your generosity to the College, 2010 was a significant year of accomplishments. 4 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
by the number$ 2010 DESIGNATION OF ANNUAL FUND GIFTS 2010 Fundraising Summary ($2,142,923 total) Millions School-Based Annual Funds Pledges $4.3 Other; includes Friends of the 15% Library and Student Affairs 4% Gifts of Cash and Stock $3.7 College of Charleston Fund 49% In Kind Gifts $1.0 Athletics Planned Gifts $0.1 32% Total New Commitments $9.1 2010 Comparison of Gifts by Our Constituents ($9.1 million) Gift Planning Alumni 1% 12% “Hank and I love the College of Charleston Parents 14% for our daughters because of its reputable Faculty/Staff 1% and comprehensive education. We give to the Corporations College because the students feel the impact 10% directly through scholarships, and indirectly Friends through the superior professors our gifts 46% support. I feel that as small as our donation Foundations may be, we make a difference on campus.” 16% Vonnie Stoneburner, parent of Kathryn ‘09 and Madelyn ’14 and member of the Parent Advisory Council College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 5
Anita Zucker Pledges $1.5 million to Launch Zucker/ Goldberg Holocaust Education Initiative The gift endows professor Ted Rosengarten as chair of Holocaust Studies. Rosengarten has been a student of the Holocaust for more than 50 years. It also provides funding for Holocaust education initiatives, such as travel to Eastern Europe, research opportunities for students, the development of Holocaust archives and public programming. “With this gift, Jerry and I and our families want to honor our parents and the countless victims and survivors of the Holocaust. We want their legacy to be the importance of helping others, even in the face of unspeakable evil. It is my hope that we will send this message through this initiative.”– Anita Zucker Impact SPOTLIGHTS Each year, private support to the College of Charleston plays a critical role in preserving the College’s place as one of the nation’s best public liberal arts and sciences universities for quality education, student life and affordability. Private philanthropy touches every corner of campus, from student scholarships and research funds for faculty to cutting-edge technology. The impact of your gifts reaches across South Carolina and the world. Meet the students, faculty, programs and places impacted by your gift. 6 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
“Participation of our alumni is critical to advancing the School of Business across South Carolina, the country and around the world.” – Anonymous donor, member of School of Business Board of Governors Anonymous Donor Challenges school of business AlumNI to Give Back An anonymous School of Business Board of Governors member offered to make a $25,000 gift to the School if its alumni could raise an additional $25,000 in new gifts by December 31, 2010. A total of $76,045 was raised, including the donor’s gift of $25,000. The Challenge raised $40,395 in new gifts from alumni. The funds will go primarily towards increasing funding for student scholarships and faculty development. College Receives $140,000 Grant from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation In November, the College of Charleston Foundation received a $140,000 grant from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation to create and execute a strategic, comprehensive forestry management plan for the forests, woodlands, meadows and tidal marshes that comprise the Center for Environmental Research and Public Policy at Dixie. The grant will be awarded over the next three years. “This grant will further enable the Foundation and the College’s mission to protect and preserve this vital Lowcountry habitat while providing educational benefits for students, faculty and the community for generations to come.” – George P. Watt, executive director, College of Charleston Foundation College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 7
DONORS and foundations SUPPORT STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS in 2010 Parents Craig and Frances Lindner made a $76,000 gift last fall to the College of Charleston Fund in support of student scholarships. With each student who gets an opportunity to discover his or her potential, the College demonstrates what this extraordinary institution can do for our community and our world. Gifts to the College of Charleston Fund change lives. Private foundations like the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation also supported student scholarships. Lauren Bridgers ‘12, pictured lower left, is a 2010-2011 Lettie Pate Whitehead scholarship recipient. Lauren is an exercise science major and plans to attend the Medical University of South Carolina’s accelerated nursing program next January. Upon completion of the program, Bridgers hopes to work as a registered nurse in a hospital setting or a nursing home. “The new MBA program was my first choice based on my undergraduate experience here. I knew the program would be exceptional, and it is. The professors really challenge me and the coursework has the rhythm of a real job. I will be much more competitive in the job market.” – Kathryn Metscher ‘10 Private Philanthropy Helps Launch College’s Accelerated MBA program Kathryn is one of 24 students who make up the inaugural MBA class of 2010-2011. The accelerated MBA program is the only one of its kind in South Carolina. “I never imagined I could go to school to study US News and World Report ranks the something I love so much or that I would meet College’s MBA program in the top 100 in the U.S. The ranking criteria include average so many people (fellow classmates and faculty) undergraduate GPA and GMAT scores, who share my passion for living and promoting acceptance rate, full-time enrollment and a healthy lifestyle.”– Nancy Lauren Bridgers ‘12 other items. 8 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
Jan Gambardella ‘11, Schottland scholar Jan Gambardella is a business administration major with a focus in marketing. This summer, Jan was accepted into the Schottland Scholars program. As one of only four seniors in the program, she has spent her senior year working with a business mentor in the Charleston community. The year-long business immersion program has helped Gambardella ‘11 better define her career path and aspirations after graduation. “I’m a very different person today than when I arrived here as a freshman. Today, I can call myself a leader.” – Jan Gambardella ‘11 “The INBRE grant has allowed the College to recruit superb new faculty in the biology and chemistry departments, equip them with cutting- Bonner Leaders Program edge instrumentation, and facilitate student training receives anonymous support and faculty research in human health related fields The mission of the Bonner Leaders Program is supported by the National Institutes of Health.” to transform the lives of students, the life of their – Mike Auerbach, dean of the School of Sciences and Mathematics campuses, their local communities and the world through service and leadership. The Bonner Leaders Program gave Shanell Ransom ‘13 the College is one of ten South Carolina access to a College of Charleston education. She universities and colleges to receive A $16 balances school work and service by working in the College’s Center for Civic Engagement million biomedical research grant and at the City of Charleston’s Therapeutic The funding comes from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), Recreation program as a coach. a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The grant will provide five years of funding for the S.C. Idea Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), a network of academic institutions working together to enhance “I have achieved professional experiences in my very first year at the biomedical-research infrastructure and increase the competitiveness of College – experiences that would have taken me four years to earn researchers in the state. The theme of the College of Charleston project is “Building Biomedical at another university. Bonner Leaders is my life. It is my family.” Research Opportunities in Genetics, Neurobiology, and Chemical Biology.” – Shanell Ransom ‘13 College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 9
Chris Fragile, 2010 Distinguished Research Award WINNER Chris Fragile has published over 30 articles, given more than 20 talks at national and international meetings, and has been awarded more than a half million dollars in research grants. Much of his work uses supercomputers to understand the physics of accretion onto black holes, a process that is responsible for some of the most powerful and energetic phenomena in the universe. Last year, Fragile and his students traveled to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California to collect additional data and attended the American Astronomers Society conference in Washington, D.C. to present their research findings to an international audience. “The College is a champion of undergraduate research. Students here have the opportunity to play a role and contribute to national-level research.” – Chris Fragile, physics professor “Most of my students don’t have a male role model in their lives. I am their role model. I tell them every day they can be whomever they want to be, but it starts right now in the classroom. And I show them every day if I can do it, they can do it too.” – Anthony James, first-grade assistant teacher at Memminger Elementary . Anthony James, recipient of Charles and Andrea Volpe Fellowship scholarship in 2010 The purpose of the Volpe Fellowship is to improve the achievements of African American PK-8 students in South Carolina by providing financial assistance and support for African American male PK-8 teacher-education candidates. Teacher candidates pursue a masters in arts and teaching at the College and work as a teacher’s assistant in a Charleston County School District classroom for two years. The College celebrates a 2010 Volpe Fellowship recipient in memory of Charles Volpe’s passing in March 2010. Volpe was a remarkable man in the Charleston community and a beloved philanthropist of the College. 10 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
“This is a remarkable collection that reflects not just the joys of fishing across three centuries, but offers insight into the environmental issues that challenge us today. This is by far the finest collection in the Southeast.” Emily DeVoie ‘11, – David Cohen, dean of libraries and dean of the School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs recipient of the 2010- 2011 Harry W. Freeman jr. Scholarship given by the college’s Alumni Association “Two experiences here at the College changed my life. The first was my study abroad experience in Cuba. The second was the Literacy Outreach Initiative this fall. I found my passion, and it is teaching.” – Emily DeVoie ‘11 MichAEl W. Haga Endowed Scholarship for Art History Michael W. Haga is the associate dean of the School of the Arts and has taught art history at the College for more than 10 years. Donor Andree Caldwell developed a professional relationship with Haga through her work at the College. Caldwell was inspired by Haga’s passion for art history. Addlestone Library Receives RARE Angling Collection The collection, compiled by Greville Haslam, is made up of 2,250 angling and sporting books published in Great Britain and the U.S. starting in the 17th century. “This scholarship will give art Haslam was born in Nova Scotia, educated at MIT and was the headmaster at history students the opportunity Episcopal Academy in Pennsylvania for nearly 40 years. He spent his free time in to cover tuition and the costs the early 20th century traveling the world, hunting and fishing and keeping very detailed notes about his journeys. of international travel – vital The remarkable collection was donated by Howard and Mary Phipps and is on experience for young art historians.” exhibit at the Addlestone Library in Special Collections. – Andree Caldwell, donor College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 11
Steve ’89 and Emily Molony Swanson ’89 Impact Challenge Ignites Leadership Giving The College of Charleston Fund raised more than $1,050,000 in 2010 to support vital scholarships, faculty-advancement programs and leadership opportunities for our alumni. This milestone was thanks in part to the Steve ‘89 and Emily Molony Swanson ‘89 Impact Challenge, which matched donors 1:1 at leadership giving levels and attracted more than 100 new 1770 Society and GOLD Society donors. “My education at the College was made possible by a scholarship, that’s why it seems so utterly natural to give back to the place that gave me so much.” – Steve Swanson ‘89 The U.S. Department of Education awards $2.3 million grant to “Umberto is a wonderful addition to the help fund R.E.A.C.H. Program College of Charleston women’s equestrian The R.E.A.C.H. (Realizing Educational and Career Hopes) program team. Former Olympian Peter Leone at the College of Charleston is a new, four-year postsecondary program for adults with intellectual disabilities who desire inclusion suggested to the Keegans that they should in the academic, professional, residential and social college look at the College of Charleston as a possible experiences in a supportive environment. home for “Bert.” The Keegans were inspired The College is one of only two colleges in the country that offers by the national reputation of the riding team, a four-year program with on-campus living. Six students were a part the care of the animals and the climate.” of the inaugural class in 2010. – Bob Story, women’s equestrian coach “The most important thing R.E.A.C.H students are learning is that they do have the ability to COLLEGE’s Equestrian TEAM Acquires Champion gelding learn, study and grow. But they’ve also had to The equestrian team’s national standings include: learn self-confidence and to believe in themselves. • 11-time IHSA Region 9 champions I’ve seen drastic changes in them.” • 2010 individual novice flat national champion – Edie Cusack, R.E.A.C.H. director • 21 top 10 finishes at nationals in the last 22 years 12 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
Neal and elizabeth Joe Carson RECEIVES a $287,000 GRANT baker pledge $400,000 FROM THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION to men’s golf program This fall, Joe Carson (who only arrived on campus in June from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany) received a $287,000 The golf team’s national standings include: National Science Foundation grant for research of extra-solar planets. • 2010 SoCon Champions and Carson is one of a group of international scientists to capture a NCAA Tournament finalists snapshot showing the birth of a planet system around a young • John Duke Hudson qualified for star. The discovery marks an important step in efforts to unlock the U.S. Amateurs in 2010 mysteries surrounding the development of planets. His research was one of the Top 10 scientific discoveries of 2009 in Time magazine. “The Baker gift is tremendous for our program. Its primary use will be to host a premier college golf tournament at “I came to the College because I could teach the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island to and conduct my research. Teaching gives attract the top programs in the country me the opportunity to think differently to Charleston. This will also allow us to about my subject and break down keep our schedule strong against the best complex concepts into very elementary teams in Division I college golf.” ideas, and that is very satisfying.” – Joe Carson, astronomy professor – Mark McEntire, men’s golf coach “We dance for the kids. We dance for Mia, for Clifford, for Thomas!” – Sam Malone ‘11 Student Philanthropy dances to a different beat Dance Marathon is the College of Charleston’s largest student-run philanthropic event benefiting the Medical University of South Carolina (M.U.S.C.) Children’s Hospital and Children’s Miracle Network. For 15 hours in the Carolina First Arena, students dance together in order to gain a greater understanding and appreciation for the struggles children in the hospital face every day. In 2010, students raised more than $70,000 for M.U.S.C. Children’s Hospital. College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 13
happenings 1770 Society donors Beth Pierce Meredith ’97, R. Keith Sauls ’90 Anita Zucker (center) with Goldberg and Zucker family members and the Bensons Live Oak Society donors A.J. and Susan Heath with daughter, and Melissa Garrison Sauls ‘86 at the Alumni Awards Banquet Katie Heath ‘08 enjoy the Past Presidents event 1770 Society donors Sherwood Miler III ’74, Julie 1770 Society donors Alvin Hammer ‘69 Cistern Society donors Janice and Malcolm Clark Live Oak Society donors Brett ‘97 and Sizemore Miler, Jacqueline Flemons Richarsdon and Julie Goldman at a donor reception Bess Brockington Bluestein ‘02 ‘06 and William Henry Richardson III ’05 14 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
0 society Mindelle and loren Ziff are leadership donors and volunteers for the college. 1770 Society Taking its name from the year that the College of Charleston was founded, the 1770 Society represents alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, friends, corporatations and foundation Event photography by Matt Daniel Photography, Damon R. Smith Photography, and Kip Bulwinkle, Karson Photography. partners who contribute $1,000 or more each year to the College. 1770 Society donors provide leadership in their designation of annual support across campus. Gifts at the 1770 Society level fund scholarships, leadership-based student programming, athletics, research initiatives and ground- breaking technology in the arts and sciences. Since the 1770 Society was established in 2003, donors’ commitments have been essential to advancing the mission of the College. 1770 Society levels of annual support: Support Enhance Invest Advance Enrich $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 $25,000 $50,000 College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 15
17 0 Enrich Level 7 society Advance Level Esther B. Ferguson and James L. Ferguson Carol Fishman and Leo Fishman $50,000 + $25,000 + Lynn Gagliardi and Michael E. Gagliardi Individual Donors Individual Donors Jennifer Gianoukos and Anonymous Anonymous Andrew A. Gianoukos 1994 Gerry Sue Arnold and Norman J. Arnold Jeannette Moore Bowers Anthony James Gianoukos 1981 Elizabeth Baker and Neal Baker Tricia Carter and Benjamin M. Carter Sr. Laura Gianoukos and James A. Gianoukos Betty Beatty and Guy E. Beatty Jane M. Carter Leah D. Greenberg and Raymond S. Greenberg Patricia M. Carek and Peter J. Carek Barbara Ceuleers-Salazar Nancy W. Hahn and H. Blair Hahn Judith Cato and Edgar T. Cato Dianne Culhane and John Culhane Mary Heidi Hall-Jones Marion R. Cato and Wayland H. Cato Jr. The Estate of Robert Dickson Sarah Permenter Hays 2003 and Martha A. Dalton Birgitta Gaud and William S. Gaud 1965 Joshua J. Hays 2003 Charlotte McCrady Hastie Georgiana Goldsmith and Raymond Goldsmith Ellen Hill and Gregory Hill Nancye B. Starnes and David Hughes Ann Higdon and Leo I. Higdon Jr. Elizabeth Holder and Thomas M. Holder Karen Keegan Crystal Johnson and Anthony M. Johnson 1997 Robert Holt 1981 Frances Lindner and Craig Lindner Sharon Brock Kingman 1980 and Russell Kingman Deborah H. Imperatore and Harold J. Imperatore Mary S. Phipps and Howard Phipps Jr. Karen A. Lawson-Johnston and Jocelyn Edwards Jenkins 2003 Susan F. Schottland and Peter B. Schottland Peter O. Lawson-Johnston Jr. Amy F. Joseph and George Joseph Emily Molony Swanson 1989 and Justin R. McLain 1998 The Estate of Anna DeWees Kelly Steve Dean Swanson 1989 Maria O. O’Boyle and James E. O’Boyle Julianne Khoury and George Khoury “John Zeigler is one of my Jack P. Tate Stephen Knight Pond Susan Knox and David Knox favorite people in the whole Anita G. Zucker Hellene S. Runtagh Donna M. Kohl and Stewart A. Kohl world. His personal commitment Regina K. Shapiro and Samuel R. Shapiro Janet Leeds and Robert Leeds to our students while they are here and after they Corporate and Charles T. Summers Elizabeth R. Lewine graduate is extraordinary.” Foundation Partners John A. Zeigler Jr. Cynthia Malony Masters and – Valerie Morris, dean of Norman J. Arnold Charitable Foundation Ernest L. Masters Jr. 1972 the school of the arts BB&T Corporate and Shari R. Meany and Kevin C. Meany Beatty Realty Company Foundation Partners Milko Todorov Milkov 1997 Edgar T. Cato Foundation Inc. American Institute for Foreign Study Elise S. Moore and C. Wayne Moore Coastal Community Foundation Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation Lyric P. Ogden and Ralph L. Ogden College of Charleston Charleston Trident Association of Realtors Stephanie Smith-Phillips and The Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta Charleston Trident Multiple Listing Service Inc. James H. Phillips 1973 Corporate and Wilbur S. Smith and Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Estes Express Lines Margaret M. Powell and John E. Powell Foundation Partners Stephanie E. Smith-Phillips Foundation Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Sharon Reilly and Eamonn Dennis Reilly 1988 ADA Foundation Kite Foundation Foundation For The Carolinas Dorothy C. Rhett and William P. Rhett Jr. Association for Jewish Studies Inc. Enhance Level Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global MeadWestvaco Corporation Melissa Garrison Sauls 1986 and BiblioLabs LLC Impact Funding Trust Inc TBonz Restaurant Group Richard Keith Sauls 1990 BMW Corporation $5,000 + Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Todd Minikus Ltd. Cathy Hawkins Seymore 1978 Charleston Running Club Inc. Individual Donors Orthopaedic Specialists of Charleston PA TheAndy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc. and Russell J. Seymore The Charles A. Dana Foundation Juan Acevado Post and Courier Foundation Mindelle K. Seltzer and Norton M. Seltzer Dixon Hughes PLLC Renee Anderson and Ivan V. Anderson Jr. The South Financial Group Foundation Invest Level Nancy Webb Stafford 1970 and The Farmer Family Foundation Anonymous The Swanson Family Foundation Sam Stafford III 1968 The Gavalas Kolanko Foundation Sharon Asbill and William S. Asbill Jack P. Tate Foundation II $10,000 + Mary Sudzina and Michael R. Sudzina Gianoukos Brothers LLC Mary W. Balch and Jerry D. Balch Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Individual Donors The Estate of Margaret K. Sullivan The Golden Pearl Foundation Jane Bowen The Henry and Sylvia Yaschik Foundation Inc. Anonymous Vasiliki Valanos and John Valanos Google Inc. Marlene Alfred Addlestone 1964 Magdalen S. Blocker and R. Richard Blocker H. Peter Van Ingen Jr. Hebrew Orphan Society and Lawrence Bursten Judith P. Buono and Mark J. Buono 1981 Andrea L. Volpe and Charles E. Volpe* Herzman-Fishman Foundation Marni Chardon and Marc Chardon Janice Clark and Malcolm C. Clark Nancy G. Walker and Randolph Walker Hibernian Society Foundation Dorsey Condon and Clarence M. Condon III Elizabeth P. Cooley Weingarten Family Foundation The Knox Foundation Patricia Copeland and Earle V. Copeland 1993 Caroline de Chazal and Guy de Chazal Eileen N. White and Kevin A. White Nancy Brown Scholarship Fund Event Carolyn Cremins and Bobby Cremins Calvine Dunnan and Douglas M. Dunnan Raven Cliff Company Karen Davis and Richard H. Davis Alice Farmer and Curtis C. Farmer The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Leilani DeMuth * Deceased 16 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
Carolyn Draisin and Neil W. Draisin 1965 Hamer Salmons and Richard W. Salmons Jr. Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co Inc. Valerie Manatis Barnet 1984 7 17 0 society Grier Gadsden Brown 1976 and Meb Eady and John L. Eady 1963 Lucy Scheman and L. Ronald Scheman Salmons Dredging Corporation and William Barnet III William Glen Brown Jr. 1976 Barbara Epstein and Lowell Epstein Nella Barkley Schools 1986 and Select Health of SC JoEllen Basile and Jan Basile Gretchen Budig and Gene A. Budig Richard E. Fields David R. Schools 1984 South Carolina Federal Credit Union Doris Faye Baumgarten Lisa Bollinger Burbage 1981 Helen Bradham Furnans 1963 Karen Siegel and Robert C. Siegel Lucille S. Thompson Family Foundation Stephen J. Baumrind and John M. Burbage S. Camp Goodwin 2003 Elizabeth C. Simmons and David Simmons Uricchio Howe Krell Jacobson Charlotte Small Bavier 1943 Priscilla D. Burbage and Walker Burbage Nancy Gorski and Paul T. Gorski Elizabeth M. Smith Toporek Theo and Keith PA Elizabeth Beale and Kevin Beale R. Alvin Burbage 1976 Deborah K. Greenberg and Mark D. Greenberg Doris A. Spaulding and George G. Spaulding Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Ed Behrens Elizabeth Middleton Burke 1994 Samuel Greene Bobby Speight Wachovia Bank “A Wells Fargo Company” Ashley Hammond Belcher 1993 and and Richard Burke Deborah Wise Guerry 1980 and Yvonne M. Stoneburner and Wild Dunes Resort Ladson F. Belcher 1991 Matt Burke John Everett Guerry III 1990 Frank D. Stoneburner The Jerry and Anita Zucker Susan H. Bello and Jorge Bello John Hartnett Busch 1985 Patricia Sullivan Gustafson 1972 and Karen L. Summers and William C. Summers Family Foundation Inc. Jane Benson and George Benson John Patrick Byrne 2004 Kenneth S. Gustafson Sr. 1975 Maurice Horne Thompson 1958 Christie Benton and Eugene Benton Eda H. Cabaniss and Robert W. Cabaniss Jr. John Harkins Pamela Hill Tiencken 1975 and Support Level Jaclyn Krawcheck Berlinsky 1960 Connie L. Campbell and Gregg S. Campbell Mariana Ramsay Hay 1982 and David M. Hay 1981 John H. Tiencken Jr. 1975 and Herbert Berlinsky* Stephanie L. Carnohan and $1,000 + Terry L. Johnson and Carl R. Johnson 1971 Dana Robinson Tiller 1984 and Eve Berlinsky and Norman Berlinsky Peter S. Carnohan 1996 Jean W. Johnson and Tapley O. Johnson Jr. John H. Tiller 1984 Individual Donors Charlotte L. Berry and Joe E. Berry Jr. Elizabeth Carpenter Sandra Harley Jones 1963 and Lucienne Van Schaak and J. Gregory Van Schaack Sonja Abdo and Dave Abdo Harriet Easley Bessent 1983 Keith Carpenter Kenneth L. Jones 1963 Cynthia Vasques and Gary Vasques Karen K. Abrams and Andrew L. Abrams Thomas V. Bessent Jr. 1978 Christel R. Carpenter and Rick L. Carpenter 1971 Cynthia Kellogg and Peter R. Kellogg Laura Ricciardelli-Watt and David R. Watt Jennie Ackerman Melvin David Bessinger Diane B. Carr and Robert S. Carr Amy McDonald Kinard 1977 and Marlene Siegmann Watts 1963 and J. Fred Watts Hazel Adkins Tracey King Bible 1994 and Kenneth W. Bible Benjamin Munnerlyn Carter Jr. 2005 Jeffery E. Kinard 1977 Mary Ellen L. Way and Charles S. Way Jr. Mikhail Matestovich Agrest Tracey M. Biedron and Scott P. Biedron Kathy Cassidy and Frank Cassidy Anne Burges Lake 1964 and Joel J. Lake Patricia Wilson and William T. Wilson III Jeffrey Akhtar Jane Bishop and Andrew R. Bishop Billings Cay and John E. Cay III Patricia Legasey and Edward E. Legasey Libby Winthrop and John Winthrop Robin M. Alexander and Brian E. Alexander 1990 Marianne C. Bladek and Thomas R. Bladek Scott Cayouette Mary Eileen Leonard 1945 Maria Corontzes Alfieris 1976 Blanche Blankenship and Jill Chalsty Frances L. Cain-Lofton 1979 and Lionel Lofton Corporate and and Cyrus P. Alfieris Tereance L. Blankenship 1982 R. David Chard Nancy S. Longfield and William L. Longfield Foundation Partners Richard J. Almeida Bess Brockington Bluestein 2002 Heather J. Chipley and Robert T. Chipley Hillary B. Maclean and Richard T. Maclean 1988 4 Spine Inc. Susan D. Altman and Charles S. Altman and Brett A. Bluestein 1997 Katharine Wilkerson Claussen 1979 Margaret Marcucci and Romolo Marcucci The Agricultural Society of South Carolina Susan Altman and Samuel H. Altman EttaLeah Bluestein and Nathan J. Bluestein and A. Chris Claussen III 1978 Bradford Marshall and Charles K. Marshall 1976 Associated Container Sales Kathleen Dew Amling 1992 Clayton P. Boardman III 1984 Helen E. Clawson and Robert G. Clawson Jr. Sarah Mayer and George L. Mayer ATS Intermodal Richard Amorosi Dorothy S. Bodie and Hoyt Bodie Penelope J. Patton 1982 and Olivia McCleary and Christopher R. McCleary Bessemer Trust Company Jane Anderson and Allan J. Anderson Maureen Boggs and Lloyd K. Boggs George P. Cobb III 1982 Jennifer Mendelsohn and Blackbaud Carolyn Nesbitt Anderson 1970 and Valerie B. Morris and Boris Bohun-Chudyniv Margaret Cochrane and Luther P. Cochrane David B. Mendelsohn 1994 Blue Chip Venture Company James P. Anderson 1955 Sylvia M. Boineau and Maxcy C. Boineau 1958 Claudia Cohen and David J. Cohen Tony Meyer 1949 Charleston Crab House Corporate Office Michael G. Anderson Edna Boone and William Boone Mary Ann K. Colbert and Timothy J. Colbert Julie Sizemore Miler and Charleston Wine + Food Festival Emmy L. Anderson and Peter R. Anderson Ann B. Borelli and Raymond F. Borelli Elizabeth Ann Comppen 1995 D. Sherwood Miler III 1974 Comet MultiMedia Inc. Anonymous Diane Bosco and Paul D. Bosco Virginia C. Conlon and Kevin J. Conlon 1991 Sean Moore Copier Sales and Service Inc. Nancy Apatov Martine Boudreaux 1996 Ann B. Connellee and William L. Connellee Lily Harriman Mortimer 2012 The Charles Delmar Foundation Ellen Arnovitz Michelle Bouvette and Pierre E. Bouvette 1981 Brian E. Connolly 2001 Juliet S. Milligan and George H. Milligan Elms Digestive Disease Specialist Douglas D. Ashley Kristen Faretra Bowden 1995 Christine Conway and William Conway Judy W. Olitsky and Harvey J. Olitsky Family Circle Cup Mickie Asleson and Gary L. Asleson and Gregory S. Bowden C. Maiko Cook Carolyn P. Osolinik Flagler System Inc. Christine Atkinson and Robert Atkinson Jr. Susan Bowers and Mark B. Bowers William E. Cook Jr. Bobby F. Ott Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge Dianne P. Avlon and John Avlon Martha Boyce and Gregory Boyce Randee Cooper and Douglas L. Cooper Tina Psillos Padgett 1978 and Mary and Kathleen Harriman Foundation Linda Aydlette and Derwood L. Aydlette Jr. Peggy Gunter Boykin 1981 and Darrell J. Boykin Gale H. Cooper and Elliott T. Cooper Jr. Gregory D. Padgett 1979 Hay Tire Company Inc. Amanda M. Baker Mary Brady Michelle Cooper and Warren Cooper Kimberly Parent and Peter A. Parent Holt Family Foundation Bradley M. Baker Sondra H. Branch and Lenord M. Branch 1968 William Joshua Cooper 2010 Debbie Parsons and James Parsons Kenan Family Foundation Elizabeth Bramlett Baker 1981 and Lee Breeden and James O. Breeden Christopher Lee Cordes 1994 The Estate of Corinne Neely Pettit MeadWestvaco Community Development Charles J. Baker III 1980 Alice H. Brewer Charlotte Lee McConnell Cox 1996 Joel Alfred Prellop and Land Management Group Ruth O. Baker and William A. Baker Jr. Susan A. Bridges 1979 and Kenneth Moore and Eric S. Cox 1993 Alan J. Reyner MeadWestvaco Corporation Linda E. Bakker and Anthony E. Bakker Nancy C. Bristol and Ronald H. Bristol Wendell H. Cox Myrtle Craver Riggs 1946 Medical University of South Carolina C. Scott Banks Jane Brooks and John J. Brooks Linda Swain Crabbe 1978 and Mark Crabbe John Minott Rivers Jr. MI-TECH Inc. Anne F. Barnes and WIlliam Barnes IV * Deceased College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 17
17 07 Janet Heath Cracraft 1985 and society Dayna Elliott and Richard D. Elliott Nicholas C. Glover 2005 Pamela Hightower and James F. Hightower 1982 Rebecca P. Kay and Ansel C. Kay IV 1985 Scott A. Cracraft 1983 Donna Looms Emerson 1977 Barry A. Emerson Harriet L. Goldberg 1985 and Kandy Higley and William Higley Ann Keane and Raymond C. Keane Teresa Craig and Mark Robert Craig 1982 Candace Emsiek and Richard Emsiek Charles S. Goldberg Marilynn Wood Hill and John A. Hill Brandy Keener and John Keener Lulu Crawford and Stephen Crawford Kathryn Graven and Dennis J. Encarnation 1974 Richard Gossett Laura E. Hines 1984 and Samuel M. Hines Jr. Barbara Keil 2001 and Julian E. Keil Priscilla Crawford and Fred Crawford Susan Euart and John F. Euart Elizabeth Tiller Gourdin 1980 and Shirley Rogers Hinson 1994 Louise L. Keim and Thomas R. Keim Mary Beardall Creech 1984 and Beau Bryant Evans 2001 Theodore G. Gourdin 1981 Vivian Hoffman and Lawrence Hoffman Daniel A. Kendall 1998 Bobby R. Creech Jr. 1986 Michael Fanning Enrique G. Graf Laura Norris Holcomb 1980 and Lenora Kessler and Raymond A. Kessler Jr. Mildred M. Crispyn and G. Joseph Crispyn Lisa Harrell Farmer 1986 and Sean Farmer Mary Graham William C. Holcomb David Kilborn David W. Crowley 2002 Catherine Farrell and Thomas Farrell J. Michael Grant Kelsey Elizabeth Holder 2010 W. Frank Kinard Nancy C. McCormick and Nathan M. Crystal Sharon L. Feinberg and Dennis A. Feinberg Anna Tsalapatas and George Gratzick Laura Hammond Holdych 1993 Anne Atwater King 1978 and Noula Cumins and Mark Cumins Jean R. Feldman and John R. Feldman Pat Gray and Timothy Gray and Stephen T. Holdych Kenneth T. King 1979 David Murry Dabney 1999 Nancy Ferguson Bill Green Jerry W. Holforty 1977 Mitzi Kirshtein and Sam Kirshtein 1945 Amy Danforth and Jonathan Danforth Prudence Finn and William A. Finn Judith L. Green and Mark Green Charles F. Hollis Jr. Julie W. Klaper and Martin J. Klaper Tammy Darby and Charles P. Darby III Frances Hanson Fischer 1963 and Phillip H. Greenberg Neel Ellison Horne 1993 and Charles C. Horne Gary C. Klein Georgia Homer Darby 1985 and Eugene R. Fischer 1963 Charlene McCutchen Grice 1982 Gedney M. Howe III George Philip Klein 2004 John Charles Long Darby Patricia Fisher and David Fisher and George D. Grice III Betty F. Howell and Roy A.Howell Jr. 1946 Timothy J. Klein Kimberly Darden and Glenn M. Darden Terry Becker Fisher 1984 and Dennis J. Fisher Patricia Griesemer and David A. Griesemer Virginia Taylor Howell 1989 and Michael S. Kogan Colleen G. Dargan and Blair Flesch and Tyler Nathaniel Flesch Kimberly Croxton Griesemer 2003 Roy A. Howell III 1984 Constance Calomiris-Korobkin and Alan Korobkin Perrin Q. Dargan III 1984 Charlotte Flint and Michael J. Flint 1977 Matthew Barrett Griesemer 2002 Valerie Baker Howell 2002 and Marie L. Kosian and Robert A. Kosian Lois Daughtridge and J. Belk Daughtridge Antonia M. Fokas and Athan S. Fokas 1989 Page Growney and Jeff Growney Scott S. Howell 2002 Callie P. Kouten and Peter A. Kouten 1988 Jill Rabon Davidge 1982 and Nick Davidge Lesesne Bell Forchheimer 1951 Michael W. Grueneberger 2003 Sherri Montgomery Howie 1987 and Sue A. Sommer-Kresse and John L. Kresse Dena A. Davis and Otto L. Forchheimer Nancy Sharkey and Keith Grybowski Theodore V. Howie Jr. 1983 Joni Kroll and Stephen J. Kroll 1970 Janet Dawson and Peter Dawson Cheryl Forrest and Sam Forrest Martha W. Guarisco and J. L. Guarisco Julie Huffman and David Huffman Amy N. Kronsberg and Edward Kronsberg Hart Deal and Jeff Deal Carmen Mercadal Foster 1982 Shannon Withrock Haddad 1978 Katy Hufnagle and Jon Hufnagle Jeffrey John Lamberson 1993 Janet Deavor and James P. Deavor and James S. Foster and Richard A. Haddad 1975 Reba K. Huge and Harry Huge Marie M. Land and John C. Land III Justa B. Debnam and Jeffrey A. Foster Marie S. Haenn and Joseph M. Haenn Jr. Susan Stansell Huggins 1989 and Summer Myers Landrith 1999 and George F. Debnam Jr. 1994 Julie G. Fowler and William M. Fowler Barbara Hallberg and Harold Thomas Hallberg Tracy S. Huggins 1991 Travis P. Landrith 1998 Sandra E. Deering and Spencer S. Deering Carolee Rosen Fox Emily Haly and Adam J. Haly 1994 Constance L. Hughes and Lowry D. Hughes Janie L. Langley and Thomas D. Langley Barbara M. DeLaney and Frank DeLaney Harold I. Fox 1947 Elizabeth Stevens Ham 1980 and Vivian Viles Huguley 1974 and Susan Larson and Phillip Larson Maryann Deom and Carl Deom R. Pringle Pipkin Franklin and Forrest Cleave Ham John E. Huguley Jr. 1972 Rosanne Leberfinger and John Leberfinger Travis Bowles Dew 1992 and Samuel C. Franklin Jr. Linda Hammill and Thomas A. Hammill III 1988 Carol Joy Mackey Hume 1975 and Lynne Ledford and Charles W. Ledford Thomas R. Dew III 1990 Karen Fraser and Christopher B. Fraser Lizanne Hanckel and John Hanckel Corey D. Hume 1977 Richard H. Lee Sara Givler DeWolf 2002 and Susan T. Friberg Sandra Hannegan and Chris Hannegan Mary J. Huntley and William J. Huntley Nancy Leet and George Leet Benjamin K. DeWolf 2002 Robert S. Friedman Karen Hanson and Jon F. Hanson Sandra Hurt and Alvin H. Hurt Jr. Laurie Miller Lempesis 1988 and Beverly E. Diamond Margaret Collins Frierson 1985 Jeanine Harper and William H. Harper Jr. Martha Ingram Basil L. Lempesis 1979 Marie Allain 1999 and Daniel R. Dickerson 1999 and Gregg N. Frierson Jean D. Harris and Chuck Harris Brenda K. Isaac and Bob Isaac 1958 Dianne Lever and Benjamin R. Lever III Helen Michel Dodds 1963 and Kenneth Dodds Susannah Funk Sylvia C. Harriss and W. Lee Harriss Patricia Ring-Jablonski and Richard C. Jablonski Jeanne B. Lieberman and Allan D. Lieberman Mary F. Dolliver and Joseph F. Dolliver Elizabeth Furey and Timothy Furey Mary L. Hart and Frank E. Hart Allen T. Jackson Timothy Liptak John Dolven Leslie Gambee and Peter Gambee Sylvia Craver Harvey 1958 and Sherron M. Jackson Robert Lobban Jane B. Dooley and Daniel Dooley Laura Daignault Gates and Stephen F. Gates Charles Edward Harvey Murray Jaffe Susan R. Lourie Wendy Dopp and P. Steven Dopp Dianne Gatins and Martin Gatins Elizabeth Haskin and Deborah R. Lee James C. Gordon Lovingood Kelly Douglass and John D. Douglass 1999 Susan Moore and Andrew Eugene Geer III 1983 William B. Haskin Jr. 1986 Diane Johnson and Gerald K. Johnson Jr. Kathleen Holtz Low 2000 and Larry Driggers Richard Gilbert Henry J. Hauhn III Mary Quinto Johnson 1994 and Ashley Johnson David M. Low 1998 Whitney O. Duffy and Edward W. Duffy Jr. 1983 Clay Jason Gillam 1999 Wynne Elliott Outlaw Hawkey 1991 Helen Johnson and William Dwight Johnson Randolph Russell Lowell 1995 Sheila M. Dworkin and Paul H. Dworkin Henry C. Gillam and Brian K. Hawkey 1990 Margaret Johnston and Bradley L. Johnston Lisa R. Lubel and Alan E. Lubel Lynn F. Eads and Albert E. Eads III 1982 Jerry D. Gimarc and Benjamin M. Gimarc Cheryl Hay and Henry M. Hay III 1985 Robin Jones and Peter Jones Teresa Major Luhrs 1983 and William J. Camp Elizabeth Fulmer Eakes and Robin Ginsberg and Samuel Ginsberg Susan B. Heath and Arthur J. Heath Richard K. Jones J. Ross Lyda 1988 Charles Devin Eakes Jr. 2005 Debra Glasgow and Sidney S. Glasgow May Baird and Joe Heffernan Mary J. Jordan and John M. Jordan Jr. 1962 Anne Lyle and David Lyle Susan Edgley and Dennis Edgley Nancy E. Glasgow and Thomas A. Glasgow Bert Hefke Martha Judson and Matthew Judson Elisabeth S. Lynch and Spencer J. Lynch Margaret L. Ehrhardt 1967 Barkley Glendenning and Caroline R. Heine and Timothy A. Heine Pamela R. Kaplan and Stanley M. Kaplan Anne Lyndrup and Allen W. Lyndrup Robyn Eiler and Frank Kendall Eiler Jeremy S. Glendenning 1996 Cynthia M. Heldrich and Frederick J. Heldrich III Elizabeth W. Kassebaum Julie Mabe and Don Mabe Ryan Jacob Eleuteri 2002 Andrea Hilsman Glenn and E. Vernon Glenn Pamela G. Hesseltine and Ernest B. Hesseltine Susan Kaufman and Louis Kaufman Lee MacCallum and David MacCallum 18 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
Lynn M. Nycum and Lawrence R. Nycum 7 17 0 society Charles Andrew Rankin 1993 Megan Emily O’Brien 2010 Ric R. Ravenel and Arthur Ravenel Jr. 1950 Dianne C. O’Brien and Michael R. O’Brien Linda Compton Ravenel and Ellen O’Brien and Sean D. O’Brien Daniel Ravenel 1972 Ellen Getman O’Connor-Pieklo 1980 Carol Perkins and David L. Rawle Mindy Odle and David Odle Lisa B. Razmyar and Nasser Razmyar 1989 Kristina May O’Neill 1988 and Michael T. O’Neill Jeanne G. Reagin and K. Britt Reagin 1998 Karen Fischer Orcutt 1991 and Mary Ellen Redfern and Peter J. Redfern Michael D. Orcutt 1991 Mary Grace Redfern and James F. Redfern Patricia Suzanne Ory 1996 Ronald Lee Reese Christine Stiepel Osborne 1978 and Libbie Reiss and David Reiss C. Wayne Osborne Jr. 1978 Jennifer E. Renken and Mary Osborne and Stephen C. Osborne 1973 Frederick H. Renken 1991 Janelle Othersen and Kathryn Gianatos Rentiers 1951 Katherine Brock ‘10, H. Biemann Othersen Jr. 1950 Lisa Rice and Joseph F. Rice Rus Kingman and Sharon Elizabeth Rasor Page 1984 Amy K. Rich and William N. Rich Brock Kingman ’80 Marguerite B. Palmer Susanne Stevens Richards 1993 and Dendy L. Pappas and Rallis L. Pappas 1978 Mark W. Richards 1988 Sarah C. Parker 1987 Betty B. Riggs Debbie Parsons and James Parsons Charles Rittenberg 1995 Carolyn Madell and Spencer Madell Margaret Boykin Mays 1988 James B. Miller Connie Patterson and Ervin Patterson Julie Spell Roberts 1984 and Cynthia Woodard and Richard Maggin Bonnie Sibert McAlister 1989 and Patricia M. Miller and Marshall V. Miller Jean Ellen Paulson and Tobin J. Roberts 1982 Martha P. Maguire and Walter L. Maguire Jr. M. Anthony McAlister Jr. Kerry Mobley Missel 1976 and L. Edwin Paulson Jr. Claire Z. Robinson and Klyde Robinson Cathryn Hill Mahon 1980 and Amy Thompson McCandless Frederick G. Missel Jr. 1976 Susan Payne and Ned Payne Nadia P. Blanchat and Kent L. Rollins 1976 Thomas Todd Mahon II 1974 Valerie R. McCauley and Durham S. McCauley Sr. J. David Mitchell 1980 Edwin S. Pearlstine Jr. Renee Buyck Romberger 1981 Cynthia Harwood Malanos 1970 and Jessie S. McCollough 1973 and Pamela Moise and Robert M. Moise Patricia Pearson and Wayne Pearson and Randy Romberger George E. Malanos 1968 W. Alan McCollough Howard Monsbacher Victoria Pender and Robert Pender Bernice W. Rosen and Benedict P. Rosen Joseph W. Malecki Jr. Katherine Moorer McDermott 1979 and Louisa Moore and Charles L. Moore Jr. Kathleen L. Penney and Susan Rosen and Robert N. Rosen Linda H. Malpass and Warrington H. Malpass James Patrick McDermott 1978 Patricia Fralinger Moore 1984 William J. Penney Jr. 1989 Suzanne S. Rosenblum and Bruce A. Rosenblum Amy Mandt and Michael Edward Mandt 1988 Hope C. McDermott and William S. McDermott and Kirk E. Moore 1984 Diana Permar and Mark Permar Frances L. Rosenberg and Kenneth C. Rosenberg Brooke Manheimer and Rebecca McKay and John McKay Mark S. Moore Sarah Peterson Irene O. Rosenthall Jeffrey P. Manheimer 2001 Susan McKenna and James McKenna Annaliza Oehmig Moorhead 1992 Scott S. Shanklin-Peterson and Terry K. Peterson Benjamin Roth Annette Mani and Peter Mani Tamara McKenney and James McKenney and John Kirkman Moorhead Eileen Pflum and Ted Pflum Rudy T. Rothseiden 2003 Judy F. Manning and Clarence B. Manning Alice J. McLear and Ronald K. McLear Lissy L. Morgan and David L. Morgan Patricia Phelan Rose Condon Hamm Rowland Ruth Mansure and John Mansure Holly McManus and Robert McManus Phyllis J. Morrison Anna Bargmann Phillips 1985 and 1972 and John Rowland Catherine Marino and Benedict T. Marino Mary W. McNab and James R. McNab Jr. Susan J. Morrison Frederick G. Phillips 1984 Julianne Rudolph and Howard Rudolph Teresa Boley and Joseph Markee Lynn McNally and Thomas McNally Andrea L. Morrissey Patricia K. Phillips and Glenn M. Phillips Robert B. Rummerfield Susan Clark Marlowe 1976 and Doris L. Meddin Mary E. Morrissey and Thomas E. Morrissey Andrew N. Poliakoff Kathryn P. Rutenberg and Robert W. Marlowe 1971 Julie O. Medich and William G. Medich Cathy Morse and John T. Morse Sandra A. Poliakoff and Edward E. Poliakoff Brian C. Rutenberg 1987 Katherine Brockington Marshall 2003 Vickie Menard and Michael L. Menard 1980 Lawrence Hale Moser 1982 Mary Jo Potter and William Z. Potter Patricia Ryan and Christopher B. Ryan 1991 and James M. Marshall 2002 Jane M. Mendelsohn and Burnet Mendelsohn Costa Steven Moskos Melinda Preble and Edward Preble Zoe D. Sanders and Alexander M. Sanders Jr. Sharon Martin and Jerold Martin Nancy N. Mendelson and Alexa S. Mosteller and Charles S. Mosteller 1981 Marsha Defoe Pringle 1979 and Betty Watkins Sandifer 1984 and Wanda C. Martin and Thomas R. Martin Bernard P. Mendelson 1953 Ann T. Myers and H. Carter Myers III Walter M. Pringle IV Paul A. Sandifer 1968 Marianne L. Martino and Ralph Martino Beth Pierce Meredith 1997 and La Guardia Smith Myers 1993 and Anthony T. Myers Anne Stender Puckhaber 1947 and D. Oliver Bowman and Robert Sauers David P. Masich Robert R. Meredith Jr. Carol A. Mysel and Allan L. Mysel Bernard F. Puckhaber 1950 Jordy Christian Schaffner 2002 Susan Massamillo and Eugene Massamillo Gregory J. Meserole Alexandra Nash and Peter Nash Alicia Pugliese and Jeff Pugliese Dudley Schleier Michael W. Massey Jr. 1987 Douglas Meyer-Cuno Ben Navarro Lynn Pyke Marion Schools and Burton R. Schools Susan D. Master and Michael Master Emily F. Mikell and G. Lee Mikell 1984 Marlijo Nelson and Rhame Nelson 1988 Robin H. Query and Tami D. Schwarz and Michael L. Schwarz Carolyn Matalene and Susan Burnett Mikell 1981 and Tyrone Lee Nelson 2001 Erwin L. Query Jr. 1977 Donna M. Scott and Jeff Scott H. William Matalene III Steven G. Mikell 1978 Christopher Niceley George Bernard Rabb 1951 Lauren S. Scott 2004 Virginia Maxson and Richard G. Maxson Jonathan Millen Mary Norton and Joe Norton Kathleen Kennerty Rackley 1969 and Monica R. Scott and Dyson Scott Helen Silcox Maybank 1970 Dana Miller and Douglas Miller Melody Nuss and Jerry J. Nuss 1990 Charles Gary Rackley 1965 Marianne Seabrook and Luther Seabrook College of Charleston 2010 DONOR REPORT 19
17 07 Michael S. Seekings society Aimee Rogers Thomas 1993 and Elizabeth M. Guerard Wright Charleston Restoration and Michelin North America Inc. Beverly D. Seinsheimer and Jay A. Thomas 1993 and Richard T. Wright Cosmetic Dentistry LLC Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Walter G. Seinsheimer Jr. Samuel Duane Thomas Walter M. Yost II College of Charleston Alumni Association Joseph J. Miller Foundation Jeff H. Selig Jonathan Mark Thompson Tammy Younan and Tom Younan College of Charleston Volleyball Camp Moe’s Southwest Grill Carol Shao and Alan T. Shao Laura Jenkins Thompson 1977 and Marty Young and Gregory Young The Community Foundation of National Golf Course Owners Association Gary E. Shealy 1982 Joseph Francis Thompson Jr. 1974 Tomi G. Youngblood and M. William Youngblood Middle Tennessee National Society of Colonial Dames Kathleen Sheftall and Benjamin F. Sheftall Alison Thompson and Robert D. Thompson Christina Zacamy and John R. Zacamy Jr. Cougar Club of America in S. C. Howard B. Sherman Lonna Thompson and Paul Thompson Radomir Zaric 1998 Cougars LLC Nature’s Calling Vita V. Shoemaker and Daniel Shoemaker Wilmer Leigh Thompson 1958 Mindelle R. Ziff and Loren R. Ziff Croghan’s Jewel Box The New York Community Trust Gloria Seithel Silcox 1966 and Diana Thornley and George C. Thornley Daniels-Head Management The O’Brien Family Foundation Inc. Willard A. Silcox Jr. 1965 Edith Howle and Rick Throckmorton Corporate and Deutscher Bruderliche Bund Palmetto Exterminators Inc. Lawrence J. Simon 1976 Kelly Workman Tick 2001 and Louis C. Tick 1998 Foundation Partners Charles H. Dishman III Family Foundation Inc. Palmetto Primary Care Physicians Abby Simon and Marshall Simon B. Kelly Titus and Jeffrey R. Titus Acevedo Restaurants Inc. DBA McDonald’s Dixie Furniture Company Parker Foundation Lee-Chin Siow Sharon Toporek and Edwin Toporek Nathan and Marlene Addlestone Foundation Dura Medic Services Parker-Fox LLC Lynn Ray Smalley 1973 and Earl Smalley Jr. Mary Jane Tozzi and John Tozzi Alabama Christian Foundation E and L Management Services LLC Periodontal Associates Cherie Westendorff Smith 2003 Jeanie Trent and David Trent Alamo Leasing Company East Cooper Outboard Beneficent Group Inc. Places Real Estate and C. Ryan Smith 2002 Cathy Turner and Michael Turner Alcoa Inc. Elliott Davis LLC The Post and Courier Catherine P. Smith and Hilton C. Smith Jr. Anita Condon van de Erve 1970 ARAMARK Services EXAMKRACKERS John Poston and Co. Maxine Smith Kathy Vanveckhoven and John Vanveckhoven Art Institute of Charleston The Facial Surgery Center Pratt Holding (USA) Inc. Sandra Smith and Shawn R. Smith 1996 Sandra Vineyard and Philip Vineyard Ashley Hall Ferguson Enterprises Inc. Pronetics Health Care Group Kaye Smith and T. Scott Smith Gloria Vinson and Jack Vinson Atkinson Pool Co. and Hot Springs Spas Fielding Home For Funerals Regions Bank Carleen L. Smith and Woodie R. Smith Phyllis Viscidi and Philip Viscidi Atlantic Coast Life Insurance First Federal of Charleston Richard F. Emsiek Architect Inc. Susan Smythe and Henry B. Smythe Jr. Kathleen M. Wagner and AXA Advisors LLC Francis Marion Hotel The John M. Rivers Jr. Foundation Inc. Kelly Rackley Snipes 1996 and Zachary G. Wagner 1994 Banks Construction Company GenSpring Family Offices Ron Davis Realtors Matthew P. Snipes 1997 Tracey M. Walker and Lee Walker The Barnet Foundation Trust The German Friendly Society Roper Saint Francis Healthcare Elizabeth Wallace Snow 1993 Patience D. Walker Bastiat Society The Harvey Ginsberg Foundation Rosen Rosen and Hagood LLC and Mark D. Snow 1992 Anthony Scott Ward 1985 BBandT Insurance Services Goer Charitable Foundation D.L. Scurry Foundation Laurie Soenen and Scott Soenen Beverly Ward and John T. Ward The Beach Company The Greater Charleston Restaurant Association The Sledge Foundation Inc. Cynthia Solomon and Kerry Solomon Peggy Watt and George P. Watt Jr. Benefit Concepts Hawkes Learning Systems / Quant Systems Inc. SNP Inc. Barbara Somes and Jon Somes Donna Weaver and Richard D. Weaver BenefitFocus.com Inc. Huge Law Firm LLC Oscar and Mona Sokol Foundation Jan Sowell and Thornwell F. Sowell Lisa B. Weil and Adolph Weil III 1979 Berle Manufacturing Company International Atlantic Economic Society The South Carolina Coastal Norma J. Sox 1975 Frances C. Welch Berlin’s Restaurant Supply Inc. Jackson Davenport Opticians Conservation League Inc. Jean Rouse Spell 1958 and Pete Spell Darrell M. Wells 1996 Bishop Gadsden Retirement Community Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta South Carolina Policy Council Jeannie Stallard and Robert Stallard Caroline Welch West 1993 and William West Blockhead Builders LLC Jim n Nicks Bar B Q Education Foundation James B. Stambaugh Dennis Wheelus Bomasada Group Inc. The Kirk and Megan Kellogg Foundation Southcoast Community Bank Cheryl Steadman and Paul W. Steadman 1983 Jacqueline M. Whelan and The Brand Foundation of New York Kiawah Golf Resort Southeast Business Solutions Sara Kavanaugh and Paul Steets Stephen W. Whelan Jr. 1975 Buck Lumber and Building Supplies Kirkman Broadcasting Southern Environmental Law Center Bernard Steinberg Thomas R. Wieters Burris Liquor Store Kosman Foundation Steadman Agency Incorporated Ellen S. Steinberg and Robert M. Steinberg Harriet P. Williams and George W. Williams C and A Unlimited Inc. Laurentide Inc. The George Stern and Sara Stern Foundation Patricia H. Steiner and Maurice L. Steiner Elisabeth W. Williams and John W. Williams Carmichael Lynch John Liberatos Real Estate Company Sticky Fingers Robert J. Stine Martha T. Williams and R. Michael Williams The Cassina Group LLC Limehouse Produce Company Subaru of Charleston Laura Stone and David E. Stone Heidi D. Williams and T. Russell Williams Center for Creative Retirement Low Country Laundry and Dry Cleaning SunTrust Bank Atlanta Tommy Stone Alfred Edgar Wilson III 1996 Central Carolina Community Foundation Inc. Lowndes Properties SunTrust Bank Charleston Janan C. Stone and William T. Stone 1975 David W. Wilson Century 21 Beachside Real Estate Maersk Inc. Surgical Associates of Charleston P.A. Katina Strauch and Bruce Strauch Victor K. Wilson The Charleston Art and Antiques Forum Magnolia Plantation Foundation Thompson Turner Construction Deb Strickler and Paul Strickler Margaret S. Wilson and William C. Wilson Charleston Bed and Breakfast Association Manor Enterprise Tidelands Bank Katherine Watkins Strubeck 1980 and Jack W. Wolfe Charleston Beer Works Maritime Events LLC Toporek Family Foundation Louis R. Strubeck Jr. 1980 Martha M. Woodruff and The Charleston Club Marlowe-Chandler Co. Inc. The Variety Store Loraine Stuart and Donald Stuart Frank B. Woodruff 1970 Charleston Federation of Women’s Clubs Maybank Industries LLC Wells Fargo Bank Frederick E. Swanson 1994 Cheryll Novak Woods-Flowers 1981 The Charleston Information Group LLC McAlister Development Company Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Sally Walker Tate 1978 and Bryan S. Tate and Harold C. Flowers Charleston Men’s Chorus Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Zeus Grill and Seafood Caroline W. Thibault and Albert A. Thibault Merrill Lynch Wealth Management 20 2010 DONOR REPORT College of Charleston
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