Annual Report of Private Giving & Honor Roll of Donors

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W h e r e A l l Yo u r P o s s i b i l i t i e s C o m e I n t o V i e w

Annual Report of 2009 Private Giving & 2010 Honor Roll of Donors

president’s letter

Dear Friends, Despite the many challenges of the past year, in Fall 2009 Cal State East Bay admitted a record-high enrollment of 14,749 students, each of whom will reap the benefits of a Cal State East Bay education — one that is both broadly accessible and uniquely practical, as well as academically distinguished. I am deeply grateful to the entire University community, including you and our many other friends, for your continuing dedication to our mission and our students, which has helped make these successes possible. The California state budget has begun to restore support for higher education, recognizing its critical importance to the state’s economic recovery and future social and economic health. But even in the best of times, state support provides only a basic foundation for our work. It is private giving that allows us to strengthen and expand our academic programs, enhancing the Cal State East Bay student experience and elevating the University’s role and profile in our region. Most importantly, with the contributions of supporters and friends like you, the University can be even more responsive to the rapidly changing needs of our extraordinarily diverse students and the regional communities we serve. As many of you know, 2009 marked the beginning of a landmark University fundraising effort, The University of Possibilities campaign. This is Cal State East Bay’s first comprehensive campaign. Its priorities are to enhance our academic excellence and distinction, increase student access to higher education, support student achievement and success, and provide the means to pursue new opportunities. In addition to funding scholarships, programs, and facilities, our University of Possibilities campaign seeks to transform the University for the new century. The most significant goal is to support Cal State East Bay’s initiative to reinvent science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education not only for this University, but also for the entire cradle-to-career education pipeline. The social and economic health of our entire region is central to our mission, and our campaign priorities are fundamentally connected to and inspired by the workforce, economic, and social needs of our communities. This campaign will be a catalyst for change, reinvention, and expansion at Cal State East Bay that will allow us to offer a truly transformative educational experience with broader opportunities for student access and achievement than ever before. Thank you for supporting Cal State East Bay and our vision of a 21st century university — where all students major in solutions for tomorrow.

Mohammad H. Qayoumi President, California State University, East Bay 1

foundation letter

Dear Friends, Each year, the Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation is honored to report on the University’s continuing progress in building a stronger culture of philanthropy, while also recognizing and highlighting what the support of friends and supporters has helped us accomplish. As the University’s philanthropic base of support grows, our institution grows stronger, helping bring even more possibilities into view for our students and the region we serve. In the 2009-10 fiscal year, friends of the University contributed $5.1 million in private gifts and pledges to reinforce our academic mission. This growth in giving coincided with the first year of Cal State East Bay’s University of Possibilities comprehensive fundraising campaign, demonstrating growing support for the University’s vision to redefine and recast higher education to meet changing academic and professional needs.

“I love the art department, I love being here. Thank you for supporting so many students.”

Your contributions supported deserving students in our undergraduate and graduate programs — helping with tuition and fees, textbooks and course materials, and housing costs. You supported our dedicated faculty as they guided their students in and outside the classroom. And your commitments made it possible to reach future college students in our region, improving their chances to earn a college degree with expanded pathway programs. The name of every donor who made a gift of $100 or more this year is listed here — representing almost 1,200 individuals, corporations, and foundations. We also recognize longtime friends and supporters, members of the President’s Circle, sponsors of our Presidential Scholars Benefit and Awards Gala, and those who made early leadership commitments and gifts to our University of Possibilities campaign.

Prince Jackson Scholarship recipient Sophomore, art major, graphic design option

In a comprehensive campaign, every gift is counted and all contributions make a real difference. Although we are not able to include each of our donors by name in this report, we recognize and deeply appreciate all those who gave what they could. On behalf of the entire University community — students, faculty, staff, and alumni — we thank you all for your shared commitment to our mission and your generous support for California State University, East Bay.

Bob Burt President, Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation Vice President, University Advancement

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Richard Sherratt, BS ’70 Chair, Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation

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a foundation of giving Cumulative Giving Exceeding $100,000 We extend special recognition to those donors whose cumulative support of the University has exceeded $100,000. Individuals Estate of Julia Abrott Jack and Susan Acosta Estate of Georgia Babladelis Michael Fuhrig Cathy Glasow Jean Harrell Howard and Carin High John and Josephine Hunter Estate of Carol Inberg Yoshiko Kakudo Shailesh and Kalpa Mehta Nagesh and Lee Mhatre Joe and Theresa Morgan Louis and Wendy Navellier Marie and Bruce Rosenblatt Rajinderpal and Maskeen Sabharwal Joan Sieber and Ric Tombari Owen and Erma Smith Stanley and Franny Wang Gil and Gretchen Zaballos

Organizations Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Alzheimer’s Association AT&T Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Bank of America Bay Area School Reform Collaborative Bayer USA Foundation Bernard Osher Foundation Cabletron Chevron Corporation

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Comer Foundation Cal State East Bay Alumni Association Genentech, Inc. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Intel Corporation James Irvine Foundation Kaiser Permanente Northern California Fund for Health Education KPMG Kresge Foundation Kriens Family Foundation Malavalli Family Fund Network Appliance Pacific Gas & Electric Radin Foundation Rational Software Corporation S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation SBC Southland Mall Living Cities/Strive The David and Lucile Packard Foundation The San Francisco Foundation W.M. Keck Foundation Walter S. Johnson Foundation Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation Wells Fargo Bank William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Y & H Soda Foundation Zellerbach Family Fund

2009-2010 honor roll of donors University of Possibilities Campaign Leadership Gifts Special thanks to those who made early leadership gifts and pledges to the University of Possibilities comprehensive fundraising campaign.

$1 Million and Above Jack and Susan Acosta Chevron Corporation

$500,000 – $999,999 Estate of Georgia Babladelis S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation

$250,000 – $499,999 Louis and Kristi Miramontes Genentech, Inc. Kaiser Permanente Northern California Fund for Health Education

$100,000 – $249,999 Estate of Carol Inberg Yoshiko Kakudo and Patti Glasow Janet Mitchell Allen and Gina Warren AT&T Bayer USA Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Institute for Aesthetic Development Living Cities/Strive The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Walter S. Johnson Foundation

$50,000 – $99,999 Brooks and Margaret McBurney Richard and Susan Sherratt

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Joan Sieber Bank of America John Muir Health Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. The John & Marcia Goldman Foundation The San Francisco Foundation

$25,000 – $49,999 James and Kim Klescewski Emily and David Pottruck Henry and Nancy Salvo Broadcom Corporation California Endowment Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Eden Township Healthcare District Jewish Community Federation Pacific Gas & Electric Union Bank of California Foundation Wells Fargo Bank

$10,000 – $24,999 Carolyn and John Aver Robert and Karen Burt Evelyn and John Dilsaver Alan and Arlene Gould David and Claris Moore Stan Pisle Mo Qayoumi and Najia Karim Marie Rosenblatt Mahla Shaghafi and Vahid Hejazi Janet Solbakken Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Apgar Foundation Artifex Software, Inc. California Emerging Technology Fund Gee-Lum Family Charitable Fund Sterling Charitable Gift Fund The Lam Research Foundation Fund United Way of the Bay Area W.K. Kellogg Foundation Y & H Soda Foundation York Foundation

The President’s Circle — Contributors of $1,000 or More

Legacy Circle $100,000 and Above Individuals Estate of Georgia Babladelis Janet Mitchell

Organizations Bayer USA Foundation Chevron Corporation Genentech, Inc. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Kaiser Permanente Northern California Fund for Health Education The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Founder’s Circle $50,000 – $99,999 Individuals

Estate of Carol Inberg

Organizations

AT&T John Muir Health Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.

Milestone Circle $25,000 – $49,999 Individuals

Emily and David Pottruck Richard and Susan Sherratt* Joan Sieber

Organizations

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Bank of America Eden Township Healthcare District Jewish Community Federation Pacific Gas & Electric The San Francisco Foundation Union Bank of California Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation

* Donor has also made a commitment of future support.

Trustee’s Circle $10,000 – $24,999 Individuals

David and Claris Moore Marvin and Susan Remmich* Janet Solbakken

Organizations Apgar Foundation California Emerging Technology Fund S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation Sterling Charitable Gift Fund The Lam Research Foundation Fund Y & H Soda Foundation York Foundation

Provost’s Circle $5,000 – $9,999 Individuals Richard and Sue Carson Bryan Eaton Roy Kahn Narinder and Satinder Kapany Louis and Kristi Miramontes* Marie Rosenblatt Charles and Cheryl Ruth* Tom and Mindy Trinh Richard and Annette Warren*

Organizations American Telephone & Telegraph Foundation Artifex Software, Inc. Berkeley Foundation, Incorporated Follett Higher Education Group Gee-Lum Family Charitable Fund Kaiser Permanente Kurt Weill Foundation Music, Inc.

Dean’s Circle $2,500 – $4,999 Individuals

Sam Barakat Terry and Tommie Berry Calvin and Judi Caplan Patti Henry John and Irene Kolbisen

Deborah and Virgil Nolan Leo and Roberta Parry Stan Pisle Norma Rees Rajinderpal and Maskeen Sabharwal Jennifer and Arthur Santos Marilyn Silva Bruce Trumbo Allen Wayne and Gina Warren

Organizations

Afghan Coalition Ernst & Young Foundation Fremont Bank Foundation Harriet Heyman and Michael Moritz Fund Intel Corporation

Director’s Circle $1,000 – $2,499 Individuals Jack and Susan Acosta* Anonymous Donors David and Ava Bellshaw Michael Bernick and Donna Levin-Bernick Shawn Bibb Kathleen Blamey and Jack Londeu Terri and Stephen Blanchette* Melissa Brammer Emily and William Brizendine Robert and Karen Burt Daniel Cheng Angela and Peter Coffee Linda and Thomas Dalton Sukla De Steven and Wendy DeVetter Bernard Dignan Evelyn and John Dilsaver Manuel Garcia Archie Gilbert John Giles Alan and Arlene Gould* Stanley Hébert Douglas Highsmith John and Josephine Hunter Howard and Lisa Hyman Stanley Johnsen Russell Kirk

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE • The 2009-10 academic year saw a record-high enrollment of 14,749 at Cal State East Bay’s three campuses. The incoming freshman class was also the largest ever at 1,444 students. • Cal State East Bay received more than 16,500 applications for Fall 2010 — the highest volume of applicants ever. Of the applications, 9,700 were from current high school seniors and 6,800 from community college students. • In the 2009-10 academic year, the University graduated more than 5,000 students, awarding 3,700 bachelor’s degrees and almost 1,400 master’s degrees. • The Princeton Review recognized Cal State East Bay as a “Best in the West” university for 2010, its sixth consecutive year on the national list. The publication also named the College of Business and Economics one of the country’s best business schools for 2010, marking the fourth consecutive year of recognition.

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“This is a way for my late partner and I to be remembered at a place that meant something to us.”

Darril Hudson Professor Emeritus, political science, CSUEB Peter Boesch ’70

Organizations

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ABC Security Service, Inc. Booz Allen & Hamilton California CPA Education Foundation Constellation HR Solutions D.E. Shaw & Co., L.P.

* Donor has also made a commitment of future support.

DePorre Family Foundation Ford Foundation Garaventa Enterprises GIFTS IN KIND International Gold Coast Music Studio Google Matching Gift Program Interface FLOR John Wiley & Sons, Inc. KPMG Foundation Lawrence and Carmen Riche Family Trust Levy-Huey Fund LPA Architecture Planning Interior Design & Landscape Merritt Community Capital Corporation* Nu Xi, Signa Theta Tau International Peterson Power Sikh Sports Association of USA The Taam 1990 Living Trust University of Southern Maine Varian Medical Systems, Inc. Verde Design Inc. Wachovia Foundation Y & Y Business Services, LLC

Partners $500 – $999 Individuals Zeb Becker Peter Bedrossian Rolf and Donna Benseler William Biggs Ramon Brusuelas Ann and Walter Cambra John and Linda Charles Suzanne Close Deborah and David DeAngelis Judith Delaney Robert Dunn Marc Filamor Fred Fischer Inverleith and Joseph Fruci Bruce and Pearlene Glasrud Janeith Glenn-Davis and Ronald Davis David and Rose Glover Jerry and Suzanne Guerzon Patricia Guthrie John and Mary Hanley Frederick and Pamela Hansson Thomas and Nancy Hird

Jasin Howe Sylvia Jesuit Mary Johnson Nasser Jubaili and Lucia Borgman Sara and Brian Judd Stephanie Klein and Larry Baer Michael and Laurie Kurtz Lisa LeJeune and Augie Kuo David and Mary Lillevand John and Ying-Par Love Stephen and Jean McGrogan Edgar Mendelsohn Russell and Karen Merris* Alan and Murline Monat James Newman Erni Ng Raymond Oliver Norman and Mildred Palmer Vera Pitts* Beatrice Pressley Maria Ramos Greg Ryan Henry and Nancy Salvo* Donald and Linda Sawyer Jeffery Seitz Alan Smith* David and Florence Stronck Jerry and Keniss Sue John Sullivan Terrence Taylor Andrew and Nancy Thompson Arthurlene Towner Nikki Turner Gary and Deborah Wallace* Dorothy Walrath

Organizations 4Charity Foundation, Inc. Alcoa Service Corporation Alpha Delta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Cal State East Bay Emeritus & Retired Faculty Association California Faculty Association CSU Hayward Chapter Chevron Matching Gift Program Committee to Elect Susan Bonilla for Assembly 2010 Floral Design Studio Jacinto Mortgage Group, Inc. King Kustom Kovers, Inc. LexisNexis Liberty Mutual Procter & Gamble

Rypos Inc. String Letter Publishing United Way - California Capital Region

Friends $250 – $499 Individuals Dino Alessio Barbara Andres Carolyn and John Aver* Robert and Judith Baalman Thomas and Elaine Bagwell Aruna and Uday Bellary Carl and Susan Bellone Victoria Bissell Angela Brock Richard Brock Douglas Brown James Calbeck Kevin and Charyl Callahan Vernon and Jean Carico Jay Colombatto Theresa and Bruce Conway Alfred Cordano Deborah Cottingham Maurice and Anita Dance Patrick Devine Herbert and Margaret Eder David and Roberta Eshelman Joan Ferguson Ching Fong Colleen Fong and Carl Stempel Julian Fong Alta Fortenberry David Fosdahl Larry Friedrich Tom and Christine Froehlich Laura Garcia Julie and Keith Germain Larry Harmon and Irina Kazakova Erik Hellwig Lee Henderson Gaylord Henry Karen Hines Marcia Hooper Virginia Ireys Anderson and Henry Anderson Leo Wei-Chuan Jiang Laty and Jeffrey Johnson

2009-2010 honor roll of donors

James and Kim Klescewski Klaudia Kobelt Myoung-Ja Kwon and Ernest Irish David and Esther Landhuis David Larson Erik Lee Chon Hei and Mimy Lei Michael and Beth Leung Leonard Lloyd Liza MacNaughton Donald and Carol Markos Alfred and Courine Mathews Nan Maxwell and Ronald D’Amico Gary and Aynn McBride Paul McKellar Timothy Morimoto Bryan and Katie Neider William and Diane Nico Janet and David Owen Fung-Shine Pan Juanita Peterson James and Melissa Phillips Mo Qayoumi and Najia Karim Henry Reichman and Susan Hutcher Sean Reilly William and Ruth Reuter Luanne Rotticci Susan Schaefer Conklin and Hale Conklin Patricia and James Scofield Timothy and Judith Silva John Sims Sophia Sisneros Aline Soules Judith Stanley Murray Stokely Philip and Karla Storrer Teresa Swartz Patricia Takeda Steven Tami and Miriam Long David Valdovinos Bruce Whitener Marina and Robert Whitman Robert and Jeanne Whitney Termia Yuen Kim-Son Ziegler

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• Pioneer Athletics completed the first full year of competition in the NCAA Division II. • The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) designated 26 Pioneer student-athletes as 2009-10 CCAA All-Academic Award winners. • Pioneer Athletics debuted a new logo during the fall 2009 season, building on years of tradition and uniting teams and fans in Pioneer red and black.

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Pamela Su Joyce and Larry Suter Evelyn Tregoning Michael and Lisa Trott Cleveland Valrey Jon Vochatzer John and Ann Volk Marie Wang Lori Westin Richard and Leona Wilcoxon Zeddie Williams Elaine and Samuel Wong Warren Wu Ping-Ching and Chi-Ying Yang Donald and Suzanne Yee Joann Yuen Julie Yuen

Organizations CISCO Systems Northern Trust Matching Gift and Volunteer Grant Nevada Rehabilitation Institute, LLC Glad Tidings Church of God in Christ Devon Energy Corporation East Bay Community Foundation East Bay Consortium Of Educational Institutions, Inc. Fiji American National Association Sun Microsystems Foundation Scott Law Firm Polk Communications, Inc. Charles Schwab Corporation Capital Drywall, LP

Supporters $150 – $249 Individuals James Ahiakpor Jerry and Marjorie Alameda Paula Albert Bridgitte Allen Jonathan Austen Josie Baltodano Ernest and Karen Banuelos Jane Bartke Jacob Bashyam Vernol Battiste Jim and Lourdes Beaty Karen and Stephen Beck Bernadette and Robert Benz

Rolin and Katherine Berg Kim Bodily James and Robin Bowers Patricia and Donald Brandes Nancy Bronson Joseph and Bonnie Cabral Margaret Calderon Erica and Robert Campisi Carol Castagnozzi Ernest and Anna Castiaux Regina Cate Anthony and Louise Caviglia May May Cheng and Laura Juzwiakowski George and April Cherrington Ken Cherry Ann Chiappelone-Graves and Thomas Graves James Cimino Thomas and Robin Cipolla Jack and Maria Clapp Karen and David Colwell Patricia Connell Laura Courtney Charles and Wendy Culbreth Helen Davis Flora Deatsch Melanie Ducreay Jennifer Eagan and Andrew Pierson Jeanne and Lars Ekdahl Elizabeth Ellinger and Martha Cass Gretchen Elliott Robert and Jennifer Enzminger Conrad and Gloria Ettling Matthew Evans Lee Ann and Eric Farner Geoffrey and Barbara Fong Christina Fong and Kent Crispin Mary Fortune Harvey Gabel Renate Gamson Karina Garbesi and Marc Fischer Teodoro and Zenaida Garcia Raymond Garcia Kenneth Gavelin Kevin and Donna Glass Katherine and William Griffin David Grodin Sandra and Timothy Hamp Paul Harkness Donald Harris and Kathryn Ranieri-Harris Sarah Hasenfus Bruce and Donna Hatakeda Linda Henderson

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Arlyne Jacinto-Apolinario Tyshan Jackson Keith Jacobs Lance and Robin James Elizabeth Johnson Dwight Johnson and Catherine Sylvia Larry and Janet Johnson Lynn Jonas Joyce Jones Charlene Keilough Robert Kilmer Leonore Kish Christopher Kitting Steven Kusalo and Rosemary Jammal Charles and Carol Land Jacalyn Lapierre Mary Lavelle Paul and Cheryl Leclaire Carter and Linda Lee William and Nancy Levey Stephen Levintow Donna Loo Thomas Lorentzen Kenneth Louis Nyassa Love Mack Lovett Edward and Carol Lyke Barbara Macauliffe David Madson Michael and Louise Mahoney Jane and Craig Malmgren Joseph and Lila Marvin Geraldine and James Masculine Thomas and Judy Mathews Robin McKee Jim McPhee and Suzanne Caro Nancy Menne Gayle and John Minkler Greg Mitchell Dirk and Mareva Morrison Bernard Oliver Robin Olivier Nancy O’Malley and John Vidano Edward and Adele Overton Monica Padilla Froning Michael and Mary Ellen Parker Rose and Raymond Parodi Patricia and Stephen Payne Graham Peck Carole and Richard Perry Mark Peterson Victoria Pilotti

* Donor has also made a commitment of future support.

Timothy Pomykata Johnnie Porter Joan Ranallo Patricia Reilly Edward Renk Richard Rice Jennifer and Philip Risken Darryl Robinson George Rodgers and Jo Rainie-Rodgers June Rogers Lisa Rosales Pamela and Ender Sahin Timothy Sakogawa Mark Sawyer Karen and Ross Scroggs Louis and Susan Segal* Roger Sharpe Brian and Michelle Sharpes Edie Silber Nigel Siu Toung Michael Smart Arthur and Janet Songey Joseph and Katherine Sostaric David and Karen Stein Mark Sullivan Cynthia Swainbank Michael Tang John Thom Gina and Vincenzo Traversa Mark and Dolores Van Aken* Arlene and Richard Van Norden Dirk Vanderlaan Mark and Jan Volkert Randy Wanamaker Alan Watari Diane Williams Richard and Elizabeth Wolgast Dianne Rush Woods Margaret Wooster Archibald and Susan Wright Peggy Wygal Gale Young Kim-Son Ziegler and Angela Okamura

Organizations American Airlines Covidien Mass Mutual Financial Group McKesson Foundation, Inc. Northrop Grumman Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund South Bay School of Music Arts

Contributors $100 – $149 Individuals John Abbey Gary Addiego Gary Affonso Lawrence and Patricia Aguiar Karen Aikawa-Simkover and Ross Simkover Ranjana Ambannavar Richard Andaya Dee Andrews Sharon Apperson Barbara Applegate Noah Arribas-Layton Jay Axup Jane and David Babicz Daniel Baciocco Laura and Gilbert Bagaman Michael and Patricia Baird Catharine Barber and Alan Brenner Doreen and Thomas Barger Devin Bartley Janny Beale Nicholas and Susan Becker Walter and Rena Becker Christine and Hollis Beckstrom Calvin Benitez Norman and Sandra Bennett Laura Benz Mario and Irene Beria Charles and Shirley Berlin Alan and Janice Berling Raminder Bhatia Terry Boers Todd and Patricia Boyd Michael and Sharon Bradley Robert and Theresa Bradshaw Rosslyn Bradshaw Yvonne and Jim Brandenburg Steven Braunstein Roberta Brokaw Eva Brown Laurice Brown Pauline Brown Ronald Brown Lillie Brown Parker Walter Bryant Michele Buda

James and Marilyn Byrne Jesus Caballero Juan and Gladys Caballero Lois and Peter Caggiano Walter and Ann Cambra Annette and Carlos Cardadeiro Artemio Cardenas Rodney and Barbara Carpenter Angelita and Oscar Carrillo Clarence Carter and Nadine Specht Gary Caso Michael Caulkins Norman and Anita Chang Derek Chantler Barbara Charlet Melquiades and Irma Chavez Pao-Hwa and Ju-Ching Jennifer Chung Charles and Dorothy Cleaver Gerald Cockrill Chuck and Diane Coffman Lenore and Samuel Cohen Stacy Colby Sha and Matthew Coleman Anne Coll Sherry Cortez-Fassler Michael Costa Joseph and Kathleen Cottrell Henry Counihan Michael Cox Charles Crawford Leonard Curry Heral Daniels Clayton and Judith Daugherty Joan Davenport Keith and Jo Ann Day John and Virginia Dedrick Susan Degirolamo Marissa Dela Cruz Michael and Linda Delehunt L. Deutsch Melodi Dewey Atul Dhablania and Incha Kim Miyesha Dickerson Dora Dien Linda Dobb Patricia Dolan Diane Douglass Jean Easterly David and Sandra Eaton Margaret Ebersole Douglas Edwards

2009-2010 honor roll of donors

ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS

James and Kathleen Kauffman Edward and Esther Keller Ann and Ronald Kihara Vidula Kirtikar David and Karen Kleinke Victoria Krysiak Davendra and Ranjini Kumar A. and Carolyn Lajoie John Lane Kenneth Leary Robert and Louise Levi Claire Loud Lynn and Helen Louden Keith Loudermilk Mary Mackey Nancy Mangold Arthur and Jo Ann Marshall Matthew Matsuoka Michael McCarthy Valerie McCarthy and Matt Bays Roger and Rosalind McCluney Rishi Mehta Jesse Micek Susan Mitterling and Kevin Bohacs Sean and Mary Moore Dolores and Ray Morrison Susan Mountain and Thomas Regner Grace Munakata and Michael Tompkins David Newacheck Julia Norton Patricia Ogrey Diane and James Orsetti James Petrillo Horatious Petty Jacqueline and Robert Peyton Marie and William Pittman Lorelei and Bruce Poulton Rodolfo Quejado Esther Railton-Rice and Robert Rice Carol Ramsey Mamie Richardson Sigvard and Mary Richardson Jerry and Carol Rose William Rosenthal and Carol Murphy Rebecca Roudman Sonia and William Savage Michael and Veronique Schutz Michael Schwartz Charles and E.K. Scott Jodi and Brian Servatius Deborah Snyder-Puder and James Puder Frank Strode

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Robert and Winifred Higday Chris and Jane Higgins Judith Hirsch Scarlett Ho Cong Hoang and Bach-Hue Nguyen Nancy Hofsommer-Hennefer Neal Holdridge Russell and Linda Honeyman Cynthia Hooper-Cox and Edward Cox Mary and Paul Hootman James Houpis William and Lucie Huckabay Anh Huynh Jeff and Susan Israel Annette and Stanford Iwamoto Nan Jackson and Vernon Mesler Redgy and Dolores Jackson Signe Jameson Stephen and Anne Janzer Mavis Jeffords Marc and Allison Jensen Nathan and Brenda Johnson David Johnson and Carmella Icay-Johnson Marcella Johnson-Santana Debbie and Gene Jones Terry Jones and Sharon Richardson-Jones Jeffrey Jue Michael Justesen Robert Kahler Raja and G. Karipineni Jerry and Linda Katopodis John and Annie Kenny Lisa Kessler John Kettering Kanan Khokhani Mary Kienitz Michelle Kim Derek and Anita Kimball Carolyn Kleefeld Dolores and Scott Koehne Umesh Kondur Michael Kwong Douglas Ladd Monica Lane Henry and Paivi Lane Clayton Larson and Joan Brodman-Larson James Lasovich Joan Lautenberger Bonnie Lawton Judith and Daniel Lazarus Barbara and William Lee Christina Lee

Stephen Lee Thomas and Paulette Lee Albert Lew Karole Lewis Maxwell Lewis Rita Liberti Dennis Lim Philip and Janet Lineer Alphonse and Anna Lipski Miao Liu and Caiwei Li Carolyn and Tony Lizotte Kathy Lockhart Kerry and Jason Londeree Tanzy Love and Zachariah Dietz David Lovejoy Vincent Lum Kay and John MacDonald Edward and Barbara MacKinnon Elizabeth and Jerry Magee Adina Magill Robert Mahoney Nadia and Fayyaz Malik Pauline and Steve Man Kenneth Mannshardt Joanne and Kenneth Mansfield Linda Martinez Kenneth and Debbie Mason Richard and Anne Matthews Martha Mawhinney and P.L. Kruger Darryl and Annette McAllister Brian and Cynthia McBride Miloe McCall Cheryl McCarthy Charles McCarty Jennifer and Jeff McCort Bob McDonald James McFeely Sandra McGill John and Lydia McGrath Brian McKenzie Eileen and Brian McShane Susan and Kevin McShane Carrie Medders Alexander Merola Jeffrey Miller Patricia and Forrest Mills Kathryn Miranda Patricia and J. Mitchell Raymond Mitsuda William Montague Steven and Roberta Montgomery Robert and Karen Moran

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“Your support helped me make the transition from community college to university life. I couldn’t have done it without your help.”

REGIONAL IMPACT A 2010 study commissioned by the CSU system showed that Cal State East Bay has a total regional economic impact of $415 million with $266 million of direct spending annually. The University supports more than 3,200 jobs in the

Amanda Madrid Scholarship recipient Junior, nursing major

region. More than $23.8 million in local and $26.8 million in state tax revenue flow from Cal State East Bay’s operation.

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Lars and Nancy Egede-Nissen Don and Marcia Ehrlich Mark and Judith Eisenberg Herbert Elliott Barbara Elmore Teresa and Wing Eng Paul and Melanie Enstrom Tom and Becky Estes Dianna Fernandez-Nichols and Jackson Nichols Mitchell and Laurie Ferris Raymond and Joy Fields Kaye Fitzsimons Christel Fliss Gareth Fong Jon and Deborah Ford Theresa Foster Andretta Fowler Myron Freedman Aleta Freiberg Martin and Elena Friedman Matthew and Sandra Gallagher Manjunath Gangadhar and Rashmi Ramachandra Ronald Garcia Paul Gardley Eli and Fannie Gardner John and Sonya Gatehouse Ruth and John Gatehouse Roger and Patricia Gerchas Peter and Susan Gilbert Diane Gilmour Elsa Glines Greg and Blair Gollihur Susan and Richard Gonzales Dora Goto David and Lynn Green Richard and Carol Gresham Norma Griffin Phoebe Grigg Stephen Guerzon and Pamela Metcalf Merrill Haber Danielle and Lloyd Habr Barbara Hall Anna-Maria and William Hardenstine Fred Harper Catherine Harrod Brett and Nancy Hazen John Heinsius Revalee Hemken Debra Henderson Joe and Sandy Hendren Charles Herndon Dwight Hibdon

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Helen Walley Christopher and Debora Warren William and Wanda Warren Michelle Washington Mary and Thomas Watts Stephen and Kathryn Webb Jon and Heather Westmoreland Johny Wiggains Sharon Wilhelmi Linda Willis and Lawrence Hutchings James Winkelman Deborah and Steven Wolfe David Wong Carole and Allan Woods Emily Wu Macdonald Yoko Joanne Young Erwin and Selina Yuen William Zaner and Geri Cross Jim Zavagno Gary and Janice Zimmerman Richard and Elsa Zisook

Organizations Applied Biosystems AT&T United Way Employee Giving Campaign Branagan & Associates, Inc. C.M. Capital Foundation Hayward Area Historical Society IBM Corporation Juniper Networks Law Office of James A. Thompson Law Office of John L. Burris Magill Law Offices Musicians Union Local No. 6 Oracle Corporation Roche Scitor Corporation Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. Silktech Cleaners Unified Financial Services

Faculty and Staff $100 and above Dee Andrews Carl and Susan Bellone Shawn Bibb Yvonne and Jim Brandenburg Emily and William Brizendine Robert and Karen Burt

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Ann and Walter Cambra Calvin and Judi Caplan John and Linda Charles James Cimino Jay Colombatto Linda and Thomas Dalton Joan Davenport Deborah and David DeAngelis Miyesha Dickerson Jennifer Eagan and Andrew Pierson Matthew Evans Alta Fortenberry Tom and Christine Froehlich Karina Garbesi and Marc Fischer Raymond Garcia Janeith Glenn-Davis and Ronald Davis Stanley Hébert Douglas Highsmith Thomas and Nancy Hird James Houpis Laty and Jeffrey Johnson Charlene Keilough Edward and Esther Keller Davendra and Ranjini Kumar John Lane David Larson Michael and Beth Leung Rita Liberti Nyassa Love Nan Maxwell and Ronald D’Amico Gary and Aynn McBride Brian McKenzie Carrie Medders Jeffrey Miller Alan and Murline Monat Dirk and Mareva Morrison Grace Munakata and Michael Tompkins William and Diane Nico Julia Norton Fung-Shine Pan James Petrillo Mo Qayoumi and Najia Karim Felipe and Mary Razo Henry Reichman and Susan Hutcher Vivian and Alexander Rhone Donald and Linda Sawyer Michael and Véronique Schutz Mary and Michael Schweickert-Stary Jeffery Seitz Marilyn Silva Arthur and Marcie Storch David and Florence Stronck

“Giving to an institution of higher education is one of the most rewarding things one can do for the betterment of our society.” Gina Traversa ’75 Special Assistant to the Provost Academic Affairs, CSUEB Vincenzo Traversa Professor Emeritus Modern Languages & Literatures/Humanities, CSUEB

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Diana and Roger Schaufler Terri Schmit Richard Schneider Donn and Edith Schroder Sandra Schulz Marie Schwarz Mary and Michael Schweickert-Stary Marianne and Frank Selph Margo and Samuel Shafer Faraha Shaikh Eric Sharp Michael Shepard David Shoemaker Warren Siegel Kenneth Sinn Edward Slavin Pamela and Wiley Small Daniel Smith Jack and Cea Soares Alex Sousa Gregor and Carrie Spinney Desiree and Robert Stanley James Stein Arthur and Marcie Storch Elsie Strickwerda Alan Sue Philip and Jennifer Sykes Margaret Tait Hoa Tang Mindy Tang Robert and Dianne Tecco Elvira Teller Robert Terwilliger Edmund and Georgina Teyrovsky Marilyn Thompson Trina Thompson-Stanley Lynne and Michael Thomson Evelyn Thorne Mary Ann Thornton Lynne Tierney Roy and Peggy Towers Cristy Toy Thomas Tressel Susan Truong Beverly Tucker Jim Ulversoy Manhar and Nipa Vachhani Lawrence Van Deusen William Versino Mark Vieira Terry and Charles Vines Sandra and Allen Vinson

2009-2010 honor roll of donors

2009-2010 honor roll of donors

Jeffrey and Barbara Moser Marilyn and Garald Mosher Jerry Mosher Wilma Moynihan Joseph Mui Walter and Victoria Mui Melvyn Murphy Ignacio Navarrete Christian Nelson Daulat Nijjar Rochelle A. Nwadibia Shirley and Daniel Ogden Elisa Onate Kristopher Organ Richard and Dolores Orsi Elvi and Lito Pacudan Linn and Patricia Pallesen Amelita Palma Guangqi and Joyce Pang Orlando Pascoa Cheryl Pastore Christopher Pearson James Pepper Graciela and Philip Pettingill Barbara Pierce Anthony and Susan Pilkington Ying Pines Giacomo and Frances Pisciotta Ann Porter and Don Williamson Claudia Mendez Mark Rathjen Mary and Martin Ratner Felipe and Mary Razo Cleo and Donald Reed Michael and Judy Rego Jeanne and John Reilly Vivian and Alexander Rhone Dana and Belinda Rich Rudolph and Alice Rico Donald and Karen Rinker Nancy Robinson Margaret and Paul Rocconi Victor Romasevich Elizabeth Rundstrom Jean Saastamoinen Calvin Sagami Timothy and Carol Salisbury Carleton Salley John Santos Jim Santos Robert and Anne Sapeta Marjorie and Carl Sauceda

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“I’m planning not to let anything hold me back!” Chelsea Ingram Scholarship recipient Sophomore, criminal justice administration major

Memorial & Honorary Gifts

Gifts were made in memory or honor of the following individuals: Georgia Babladelis Perryman Ducreay Frank Gilliard Ernst Gloe Lawrence Granger Alvin Howe Grant Inouye Lawrence Riche Mildred Sabath Joan Taam Eloise Thomas

Heritage Society

Members of this honorary society have included the University in their estate plans. John Abbey Estate of Julia Abrott Simone Amirkhas Estate of Georgia Babladelis Alan Beach Nelson and Daren Beach Nelson Stephen and Sandy Benson James Boutos Robert and Karen Burt Oscar Carlson Stanley and Nadine Clark Diana Colburn Hale Conklin and Susan Schaefer Conklin Stanley Hebert Susan Heiss Judy Huey and Leland Levy Estate of Carol Inberg Virginia Ireys Anderson and Henry Anderson PHOTO SAM WILLARD

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Edward and Sharon Jay Sylvia Jesuit Bruce and Teri Kern Karl and Maureen Klausner James and Kim Klescewski Leland Levy and Judy Huey Roger Lipman Joanne and Rajinder Loomba Richard and Sally Lopez David Madson Kenneth and Joanne Mansfield Lindy Mark Hilda McCune Louis and Kristi Miramontes Janet Mitchell David and Claris Moore Wade Morehouse Jeffrey Nelson Motty and Deena Olcha Anh Phan James and Melissa Phillips Mo Qayoumi and Najia Karim Ruth Rhodes Marie Rosenblatt Betty Sauer Roger and Diana Schaufler Mike and Lisa Schneider Jodi and Brian Servatius Richard and Susan Sherratt Joan Sieber Estate of Beth Snow Judith Stanley Marin Tucker Gary and Deborah Wallace

Chevron Corporation Chevron Matching Gift Program CISCO Systems Covidien Devon Energy Corporation Ernst & Young Foundation Genentech, Inc. Google Matching Gift Program Hexcel Foundation IBM Corporation Intel Corporation John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Juniper Networks KPMG Foundation LexisNexis Mass Mutual Financial Group McKesson Foundation Microsoft Corporation Motorola Foundation Northern Trust Northrop Grumman Foundation Oracle Corporation Pacific Gas & Electric Procter & Gamble Roche Scitor Corporation Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. Sun Microsystems Foundation Truist Varian Medical Systems, Inc. Verizon Foundation Wachovia Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation

Sponsors for the 2010 Presidential Scholars Benefit and Awards Gala PRESIDENTIAL SPONSOR

SPONSORS

2009-2010 honor roll of donors

Teresa Swartz Arthurlene Towner Gina and Vincenzo Traversa Bruce Trumbo Dianne Rush Woods Jim Zavagno

Matching Gift Companies These companies generously matched gifts made by individual donors. 4Charity Foundation, Inc. Aetna Foundation Alcoa Service Corporation AT&T Applied Biosystems Bank of America C.M. Capital Foundation Charles Schwab Corporation

The Honor Roll of Donors acknowledges gifts and pledge payments of $100 or more received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of all listings of 2009-10 donors. To correct an error in the listing of your gift amount, change the way your name is shown, or have your gift recorded anonymously and not included in future honor rolls, please contact Eileen M. Mello, Donor Relations Manager, at the Office of University Advancement, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., SA 4800, Hayward, CA 94542, 510.885.3724.

First Republic Bank Richard and Susan Sherratt ’70 Department of Statistics and Biostatistics Josephine and John Hunter Teresa Swartz

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CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS • The new Student Services & Administration building opened on the Hayward Campus in July. • The student-funded Recreation and Wellness Center opened in late 2010. • Renovations to Pioneer Stadium debuted at June’s commencement PHOTO JESSE CANTLEY

ceremonies.

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PHOTO STEPHANIE SECREST

First year of University of Possibilities campaign

College pathway programs designed to increase

Chevron Corporation announced in May that it would

approximately 25 students. The curriculum includes

In the initial year of its first comprehensive fundraising

during that time to support the campaign priorities and

allow directed gifts to specific areas of the University.

student access to higher education are a key element

partner with CSUEB with a three-year, $1.5 million

intense instruction, field trips to see math and science

campaign, Cal State East Bay significantly increased

triple the University’s endowment.

Increasing these smaller donations from alumni and

of the University of Possibilities campaign. Math in

grant through its California Partnership initiative. The

careers in action, and academic mentoring from adults

annual private support for the University in 2009-10,

particular is a key area for predicting college entrance

San Ramon-based energy company sponsored 12

and college students.

raising $5.1 million in gifts and pledges for scholarships,

Early leadership gifts came from notable alumni

and success — 80 percent of students who pass

academy sections, and several Chevron employees

college pathway programs and faculty excellence.

creating endowments for faculty excellence and

Algebra I and Geometry by the 10th grade successfully

served as volunteer classroom mentors.

go on to college.

Chevron’s support will sponsor the academy program’s

friends will be one of the objectives for the “public phase” of the campaign to follow the leadership phase.

scholarships. Contributions from corporations

The University also received $350,000 in testamentary

expansion in 2011 and 2012 to include sections in

The amount raised in 2009-10 was an 83 percent

and foundations also increased over the previous

commitments. Bequests in wills or estate plans can

The Academies also received corporate support

geometry and algebra II as well as algebra I. Taken

increase over the previous fiscal year’s fundraising.

year, most notably in support for the Mathematics

include stock, real estate, charitable gift annuities or

Underserved students, however, generally do not

from AT&T, Bank of America, Union Bank of California,

together, the classes cover the traditional college

“It is clear that our campaign priorities — increasing

Achievement Academies (see page 18). Other

other financial options. Those who make planned gifts

perform well in algebra. To address that disparity, Cal

and Lam Research, as well as funding from the

preparatory curriculum and will help students meet

access, supporting student success, and establishing

significant gifts came from Kaiser Permanente, the

become members of the Heritage Society, listed on

State East Bay developed Mathematics Achievement

CSU Chancellor’s Office and school districts in

the CSU system’s math requirements for freshman

a STEM education initiative — are resonating with

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the

page 15.

Academies, a joint program with the Alameda

Alameda County. Educational Foundation Trustee

application and pass the Entry Level Math exam.

our supporters and community,” said President

Packard Foundation.

County Office of Education and ACCLAIM (Alameda

Henry Salvo also made an individual contribution.

Mohammad Qayoumi.

County Collaborative for Learning and Instruction in

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Mathematics Achievement Academies bring algebra to life

Because this is a comprehensive campaign, all gifts Nearly half a million dollars was given in amounts of

to the University, including those for ongoing support

Mathematics). The program targets students in regional

In summer 2010, 20 five-week sections were held in

The campaign is expected to run for seven to eight

less than $10,000, an increase of 5 percent over the

that does not fall within the campaign’s priorities, are

middle schools and high schools, aiming to strengthen

Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Most were in

years, with the first few years in the “leadership phase.”

previous year. Many of those gifts were to College,

counted toward the overall campaign total.

math skills and emphasize the importance of math to

traditionally underserved districts and in areas identified

The goal will be to raise $40 million to $50 million

Department and Program Leadership Funds, which

college and career readiness.

by supporters as key locations for outreach. Each had

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Louis and Kristi Miramontes

Susan and Richard Sherratt

Jack and Susan Acosta

Former Alumnus of the Year Louis Miramontes ’76

Endowment, Cal State East Bay’s first scholarship fund

The commitment from the Acostas, longtime advocates

and his wife, Kristi, made the first major private gift

for student-athletes.

for the University, will create endowments for three

to the University of Possibilities campaign, establishing

Jesse Ashcraft ’10 Scholarship recipient B.A. English, British and American literature option

professorships, as well as undergraduate scholarships

the Louis and Kristi Miramontes Scholarship Fund for

Sherratt, the founder and CEO of Ballena Technologies,

and graduate fellowships in the business school.

undergraduates majoring in business administration.

played baseball for the Pioneers in 1968 and 1969,

The balance of the donation will support faculty and

pitching as both a starter and a reliever and earning

students until the endowments are fully funded.

Miramontes began working at the global accounting

an honorable mention on the 1969 All-Far West

firm KPMG after earning his bachelor’s degree from

Conference team. In 2002, he was inducted into the

Acosta is a former high tech executive and a well

CSUEB, and served as managing partner of the

Cal State East Bay Athletic Hall of Fame. He is also

known philanthropist. He serves as vice chair of the

Bay Area office. Sixty percent of the Miramontes’

Chair of the Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation.

Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation and is

scholarship awards will be earmarked for students in the accounting option.

“I considered other universities, but receiving my scholarship made me choose CSUEB — and I am glad I did!”

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Endowments for student and faculty achievement

a member of the advisory boards for the College of With the Pioneers’ move to competition at the NCAA’s

Business and Economics and the Concord Campus.

Division II level, CSUEB gained the ability to distribute Miramontes was also named co-chair of the President’s

athletic scholarships to student-athletes, allowing

The Acostas’ gift is the largest from individuals to the

Campaign Steering Committee, sharing duties with

coaches to recruit and attract high-caliber players.

University of Possibilities campaign to date. “Cal State

trustees and fellow alumni Allen Warren ’89 and Carolyn Aver ’82.

East Bay is already known as one of the best in the Jack Acosta ’75, MBA ’78 and his wife, Susan,

west,” Acosta said. “The campaign is a major step

pledged $1 million to the College of Business and

forward, a way to help the University move to the

Alumnus Richard Sherratt ’70, a former CSUEB

Economics to support faculty and student excellence

next level.”

baseball player, and his wife, Susan, established

with several new endowments.

The Richard and Susan Sherratt Athletic Scholarship

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Charitable Commitments Received 2007-08 2008-09

$1,528,821 $2,805,209 $5,091,539

2009-10

Charitable Contributions Received 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

$1,584,674 $1,965,283 $3,792,620

Sources

Purposes

Alumni 5.7%

Unrestricted 3.4%

Parents 0.2%

Programs 85.8%

Other Individuals 13.1%

Property, Buildings and Equipment 0.02%

Foundations 14%

Endowment 10.4%

Corporations 57%

Deferred Gifts 0.26%

Other Organizations 10% Gifts and Pledge Payments received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010. The audited financial statements of the Educational Foundation are available upon request. Please contact the Office of University Advancement, California State University, East Bay, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., SA 4800, Hayward, CA 94542, 510.885.3724.

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“My time here has given me so many valuable skills, as a musician and in so many other aspects of my life. Without my scholarship, I wouldn’t have been able to attend CSUEB.”

Cal State East Bay Educational Foundation 2010-2011 Board of Trustees Officers

Howard Hyman

Emeritus Trustees

Richard Sherratt, Chair

Dr. Narinder Singh Kapany

Jan Batcheller

Jack L. Acosta, Vice Chair

James Klescewski

Judy Belk

Robert W. Burt, President

Thomas Lorentzen

John N. Hunter

Shawn Bibb, Treasurer

Kumar Malavalli

Bruce Kern

Evelyn Dilsaver, Secretary

Gary McBride, Faculty Trustee

Karl Klausner

Sunne McPeak

Joseph R. Mallon, Jr.

Louis Navellier

Vishwas D. Moré

Janet L. Owen

Leo Parry

Cecil Pickett

James J. Phillips

Georganne Proctor

Paul H. Salsgiver, Jr.

Mohammad H. Qayoumi

Timothy L. Silva

Micky S. Randhawa

Dick Spees

Marvin A. Remmich

D.E. (Doug) Uchikura

Henry Salvo

Vance Yoshida

Trustees Kendall (Ken) J. Anderson Carolyn V. Aver Michael S. Bernick Mark L. Bryggman

Lexie Pivirotto-Britton Scholarship recipient Junior, music major

Aaron Chang, Student Trustee Ana Chretien Clay Creasey Linda Dalton Atef Eltoukhy Michael L. Ferketich, Alumni Trustee Alan Gould Howard High James Houpis Jodie Hunter

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Mahla Shaghafi Emily Shanks James H. Songey

Honorary Trustee Norma S. Rees

Gary Wallace Allen Warren Robert Worrall Gil Zaballos

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