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2014ANNUALREPORT
Bright
Carla S. Willis, President
Diane Schwartz, Acting President
(through February 2014)
Steve Fastook H’06, Chair
Kenneth N. Goldmann,
Vice Chair/Treasurer
Robert H. Busch H’03, Secretary
Kevin B. Alton ’73 H’07
Christian J. Baker
Patricia M. Barksdale ’95
W. John Bauer
Maria E. Bordas ’74 ’80
William J. Cariste
Edward A. Esposito ’69 ’72, ex officio
James K. Estabrook
Dawood Y. Farahi, ex officio
Anthony Giordano III ’87
Dorothy G. Hennings H’10
George Hennings H’10
James G. Hynes ’63 H’09
Susan L. Kogan
Ada Morell ’97, ex officio
Marjorie A. Perry ’74
Barbara Sobel ’71, ex officio
FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Directors Emeriti
Gail E. Fraser ’85
Li-Woan Yang ’83 H’01
Lifetime Emeriti Members
Daniel J. Charleston ’83
Nancy Muzyka Schleicher ’72
Distinguished Lifetime
Emeritus Member
Don Conklin H’94
Kean University President’s Message .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 2
Foundation Board Chair’s Message .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 4
Foundation President’s Message .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 5
Foundation Update/Welcoming Carla S. Willis  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 6
Foundation Update/Welcoming New Board Members .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 8
Meet Don Brady—Donor and New Board Member .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 10
Robert Busch School of Design Ribbon Cutting .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 12
Financials—Gifts and Pledges / Contributions by Source .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 14
Financials—Scholarship Dollars Raised / Fund Balances .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 15
Financials—Statements of Financial Position .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 16
Financials—Statements of Activities .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 17
2014 Alumni Event Photo Album .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 18
Nu Sigma Phi Gala .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 19
The 17th Annual Kean Gala  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 20
The 15th Annual Cougar Cup Golf Classic .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 22
2014 Scholarship Recognition Ceremony .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 24
Student Profile: Nigel Donald .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 26
Nu Delta Pi 50th Anniversary .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 27
Donor Lists .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 	 28
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
W
hatarethetwomostimportant
things Kean University seeks
to offer its students? I believe
those two things are access and opportu-
nity. Access is a key component of Kean’s
commitment to making the dream of
higher education a reality for its students
by breaking down the economic barriers
that make it difficult for many to pursue their degrees. Opportunity means
that Kean provides its students with the world-class, state-of-the-art tools
needed to prepare for a successful career in today’s global marketplace.
Opportunity and access both represent open doors and the chance for
those with ambition and initiative to succeed at the things that are most
valuable to them.
I am pleased to report that both access and opportunity continue to expand
at Kean. Our campuses are thriving, and our financial outlook is strong and
stable. We have adopted a strategic plan with specific goals that run up to
and through the year 2020. These goals express the collective vision of the
Kean community, and I have no doubt that we will achieve them. We are
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
OF KEAN UNIVERSITY
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already well on our way with three important components of the strategic plan:
our new programs in the fields of architecture, physical therapy, and physician’s
assistant. These programs were carefully chosen based on an analysis of the careers
that will be highly in demand and likely to offer our students a strong foothold in
the global economy of the coming decades.
The support of our Foundation donors is essential to Kean’s ability to make and
implement strategic initiatives such as these. I’m extremely gratified by the progress
that has already been made by the Institutional Advancement team under its new
Vice President, Carla Willis, in her short time here at Kean. If your name is listed in
this Annual Report, then you too have been an extremely valuable member of our
team. On behalf of the Kean University Board of Trustees and senior administration,
and on my own behalf as well, I give you my deepest thanks.
DAWOOD Y. FARAHI, PH.D.
President, Kean University
Opportunity means that Kean provides its students
with the world-class, state-of-the-art tools needed
to prepare for a successful career in today’s global
marketplace.
3
M
y day job at CNBC is fast-paced and very demanding.
You might ask, how can I possibly dedicate so much time
to working with Kean University and its Foundation? The
answer is simple: Because I love it. There is nothing more rewarding
than giving back to those who need a helping hand to accomplish
their goals. And the students at Kean are so worth helping. I meet
many of them on campus, and at events like our annual Scholarship
Reception. They never fail to amaze me with their enthusiasm
and willingness to work for the things they want to achieve. They have faith in
themselves and in the ability of Kean University to show them the path to success.
If these young people represent the future for all of us, then that future is looking
very bright indeed.
At the Foundation, we’re always trying to find more ways and resources to
help these students achieve the goals they’ve set for themselves. I’m thrilled
that we now have Carla Willis on board to lead these efforts as president of
the Foundation and vice president for institutional advancement at Kean. Her
previous leadership as a fundraising and advancement executive at institutions
including The Ohio State University and Florida A&M University made her the
obvious candidate to assume the full-time management of our Foundation. She
has already had an extremely positive impact on its activities and operations.
My fellow Foundation Board members and I are looking forward to some very
bright horizons as we continue to work with Carla and her staff on behalf of the
students of Kean University.
STEVE FASTOOK H’06
Chair, Kean University Foundation Board
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE
KEAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION BOARD
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I
was very pleased to be given the opportunity to lead the Kean
University Foundation because I knew I would be joining a dynamic
university community with an energized and motivated fundraising
operation. In my view, as someone with an extensive track record
in higher education and advancement, the transformation of Kean
University in recent years has been remarkable—made even more
so by the contributions of its donor base to that process.
Because of our donors’ generosity, we have been able to create opportunities for
our hardworking, deserving students that were undreamed of only a few years ago.
Our academic programs and facilities are the envy of our peer institutions in the
region. Our students enjoy access to the most outstanding faculty and the best
scholarship program we have been able to provide to date. Our supporters have
helped to make all this possible and enable us to feel confident that we can deliver
to students exactly what we promised them—a World-Class Education.
But our mission is an ongoing one. Our students stand poised on the threshold of a
world where the requirements for professional success and personal fulfillment are
constantly evolving. So we must constantly raise our targets and strive to provide
the resources that will ensure that a Kean education remains both excellent and
accessible.
Thank you for recognizing the importance of investing in the futures of our students.
I look forward to continuing to work with our fantastic Foundation Board, with our
alumni, and with all of you who have helped make Kean University what it is today.
CARLA S. WILLIS
President, Kean University Foundation
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF
THE KEAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
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FOUNDATION UPDATE:
WELCOMING CARLA S. WILLIS
Willis (second from left) with (left to right) Foundation Board
Secretary Robert Busch H’03, past Board Chair Maria Bordas ’74
’80, current Board Chair Steve Fastook H’06, and Board member
Patricia Barksdale ’95.
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I
n February 2014, Kean University welcomed Carla S.
Willis as Vice President for Institutional Advancement
and President of the Kean University Foundation.
She oversees a team of 12 development officers and
support personnel, as well as the activities of the Office
of Alumni Relations.
“Kean University is at a transformative point in its history,
with much growth and innovation occurring,” said Willis.
“I feel very fortunate to be leading our advancement
efforts at this time and believe that philanthropy will
continue to play an important part in shaping our future.”
Willis has over 20 years of experience as an advance-
ment executive in academic, health care, and nonprofit
settings. She came to Kean from the Wexner Medical
Center at The Ohio State University in Columbus, where
she served as assistant vice president for advancement,
managing the medical center’s development efforts
and shaping the strategy for a billion-dollar fundraising
campaign.
Previously, Willis worked at Florida A&M University
as vice president of university relations and execu-
tive director of the FAMU Foundation, Inc. Her résumé
also includes development leadership positions at the
University of Toledo, the University of Michigan Law
School, and the University of Missouri.
Willis has also held consulting positions in develop-
ment and communications. Earlier in her career, she
ran her own consulting firm, Willis Development &
Communications Associates, based in Toledo, Ohio;
the company provided fundraising and development
expertise to higher education, K-12, and other nonprofit
organizations including Adopt America Network, Inc.
Willis entered the development field in the early
1990s at the University of Missouri as a supervisor
of the Mizzou Annual Fund, following a successful
career with the IBM Corporation. She graduated with
honors from the University of Toledo with a B.A. in
interdisciplinary studies.
She is an active member of the Council for Advancement
and Support of Education (CASE), a nonprofit asso-
ciation for professionals in the field of educational
advancement encompassing alumni relations, com-
munications, marketing, and development. She is a
former board member of CASE District V and chair of
the district’s Committee on Equity (COE). Recently, Willis
was appointed to CASE’s Commission on Philanthropy.
She is a noted and frequent presenter for CASE and
for the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)
on topics related to philanthropy and development.
She was an active officer and past president of AFP’s
Northwest Ohio Chapter.
Carla S. Willis Named President of the Kean University Foundation
and Vice President of Institutional Advancement
I feel very fortunate to be leading our
advancement efforts at this time and believe
that philanthropy will continue to play an
important part in shaping our future.
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T
he Kean University Foundation is administered by
a Board of Directors, consisting of Kean alumni
and friends who provide invaluable counsel in
the allocation and application of donors’ gifts. The
Foundation Board’s numbers recently grew by five,
with the appointment of the following new members:
Donald Brady
Donald Brady is a consultant,
entrepreneur, investor, and tech-
nologist. He was introduced to
Kean University by his late wife,
Kathy Hering-Brady, a 2000
graduate of Kean’s Occupational
Therapy program. After she passed away, Brady estab-
lished the Kathy Hering-Brady Memorial Scholarship
and has worked closely with the Foundation to raise
funds in support of the award. He holds a B.A. degree in
Computer Science from Bellarmine University (Louisville,
Ky.). (See full profile of Brady on the following pages.)
Bill Loehning ’70
Bill Loehning ’70 is an executive
vicepresidentforFidelityFinancial
Advisor Solutions (FFAS), a divi-
sion of Fidelity Investments.
Loehning is responsible for rela-
tionship management for the
Insurance and DCIO (defined contribution investment
FOUNDATION UPDATE:
WELCOMING FIVE NEW BOARD MEMBERS
only) clients serviced by FFAS. He joined Fidelity in
1987 as an insurance account executive. He advanced
through the ranks and received several promotions
before being appointed to his current position in
April 2009.
Loehning is a member of several boards of direc-
tors including those of Roger Williams Hospital in
Providence, R.I., and the Insured Retirement Institute
in Washington, D.C. Loehning was inducted into the
Insured Retirement Institute’s Hall of Fame in 2009 as
its first honoree from an asset management company.
He is chairman of the advisory board of the Make-
A-Wish Foundation®
of Massachusetts and Rhode
Island. He was named as one of Kean University’s
Distinguished Alumni in 2011 and was honored at
Kean’s annual gala in 2014.
Scott N. Schober ’92
Scott Schober ’92 is an American
wireless cybersecurity expert. He
has been the CEO and president
of Berkeley Varitronics Systems
(BVS) since 2000. The company
has developed several notable
devices, including one product used to help teachers
and professors detect cheating activity via cell phones
on exams. Others are microwave-based devices used
by the U.S. military. BVS devices can also be used to
root out or stop corporate espionage.
Meet Our New Board Members
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Schober is frequently interviewed in the news media
as an expert in online security, international corporate
espionage, and government surveillance and domes-
tic spying. In 2013, Schober was featured in the CBC
television documentary Faking the Grade, discussing
high-tech devices for catching cheaters and spying on
illegal cell phone use. He graduated with a B.S. degree
in Computer Science from Kean University in 1992, after
which he attended graduate studies in telecommunica-
tions at New York University.
Linda Tuma ’83 ’89
Linda Tuma ’83 ’89 worked for
Merck for 16 years, beginning
as a research chemical engineer
in 1989 and retiring in 2005 as
director of safety compliance.
She led both the Operational
Hazards Evaluation Laboratory and the Materials
Evaluation Laboratory and played a leading role in
career development programs throughout Merck. She
developed additional hazards laboratories in England
and Japan and authored over 15 papers in the field of
thermal analysis and its use in the evaluation of thermal
hazards in chemical processes.
Tuma served as chair of the Merck Woman’s Network
during 2003 and 2004, and became its treasurer in
2005. Since retiring from Merck, she has consulted in
the operational hazards field and served on the Board
of Directors of Swapsol Corporation and on various
committees of the Merck Employee Federal Credit Union.
She holds two degrees from Kean—a B.A. in Chemistry/
Management Science (1983) and an M.S. in Management
Systems Analysis (1989). She also holds an M.B.A. from
Wagner College.
Kathleen Wilkinson ’78
Kathleen Wilkinson ’78 is a part-
ner in the Philadelphia office of
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman
& Dicker LLP. She is admitted to
practice law in Pennsylvania
and New Jersey. She handles
complex litigation and insurance matters, and serves
as a judge pro tem and settlement master. Wilkinson
received a B.A. degree in Political Science summa cum
laude from Kean in 1978.
Wilkinson is a well-known figure throughout
Pennsylvania’s legal community. She was elected as
only the sixth woman chancellor of the 13,000-member
Philadelphia Bar Association and served in this posi-
tion during 2013. She recently began a three-year term
on the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s (PBA) Board of
Governors, having served in the PBA House of Delegates
for more than 10 years. In September 2014, Wilkinson
received the Leadership Excellence in the Law Award
from the National Diversity Council. She was named a
Distinguished Alumna of Kean University in 2010.
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DONOR AND NEW BOARD MEMBER PROFILE:
DON BRADY
K
ean University owes a great debt to the late
Kathy Hering-Brady ’00 ’07, an alumna and
adjunct faculty member of both the Occupational
Therapy and Public Administration programs. When
she died unexpectedly at age 56 in 2010, her husband
Don Brady, prompted by Kathy’s occupational therapy
students, decided to establish the Kathy Hering-Brady
Memorial Scholarship to provide assistance to occupa-
tional therapy graduate students.
From that initial gesture, Don Brady—who says that he
had no knowledge of the field of occupational therapy,
or of Kean University either, prior to meeting Kathy—
has found himself becoming more and more involved
with Kean. He became a member of the Occupational
Therapy Department’s advisory board in 2012. Most
recently, Brady accepted an invitation to join the Board
of Directors of the Kean University Foundation—which he
sees as a way for him to expand his ability to positively
contribute to and support the University’s needs.
“Kathy thought the world of the people she worked
with in the Occupational Therapy program at Kean,”
says Brady. “And I myself have now worked with many
of the same people, which has led to collaborations with
other good people in the Foundation and elsewhere at
Kean. The experience has been both fun and rewarding.
I enjoy interacting with people who are intellectually
stimulating, who have good ideas, and allow me to soak
up lots of knowledge and information while we work on
finding ways to make things happen here.”
Brady is a true polymath whose professional experiences
and intellectual interests are extremely wide ranging.
He describes himself as a “consultant, entrepreneur,
investor, and technologist.” First becoming acquainted
with computers while serving in the U.S. Army, he
started his career as a programmer with GE’s Process
Computer Division in 1969. Over the succeeding decades,
he expanded the development and application of com-
puter science and information technology across heavy
industry, utilities, manufacturing, and the automotive
and medical sectors. His most recent focus, immediately
preceding his “semi-retirement” in 2012, was in the area
of public safety; notable projects involved supporting
the 911 infrastructure for the police and fire departments
of New York City and Nassau County, New York.
Meet Don Brady—Scholarship Donor,
Foundation Board Member, Friend of
Kean University
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Brady sees himself as someone who took a nontradi-
tional educational path, as did many individuals who
were products of the earlier days of computers and
technology. “I’m a big fan of the nontraditional ele-
ments of higher education,” he says; he believes that
both traditional and nontraditional methods, such as
distance learning, have their place. He has watched
the evolution of higher education with interest, and is
concerned with how institutions of higher learning can
help students to be truly productive in their lives and
careers once they graduate.
This is one reason why he’s glad to be serving on the
Foundation Board. “I’m not an academic, and neither
are most of the other Board members,” he says. “We’re
from the world where the students are going to end up
once their academic careers have finished.
“We want to make sure that students not only get the
tools they need to be successful—we want them to gain
an understanding of how to use those tools in ways that
enhance their prospects for success.”
Don Brady (standing, far L) with Occupational Therapy faculty, students,
and students’ parents at Kean’s annual Scholarship Reception.
Kathy Hering-Brady.
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ROBERT BUSCH SCHOOL OF DESIGN:
FALL 2014 RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY
L
ast fall, Kean University’s Robert Busch School of
Design officially opened its new facilities in the
Green Lane Academic Building with a ribbon-
cutting ceremony during Homecoming Weekend.
Robert H. Busch H’03, the school’s namesake, was at
the ceremony and wielded the scissors for the actual
cutting of the ribbon.
The same event featured the grand opening of the
Edward R. Jajosky Industrial Design Lab, named for
Edward R. Jajosky ’64, longtime adjunct professor
of industrial design at Kean. Jajosky, together with
Professor Rose Gonnella, executive director of the
Robert Busch School of Design, unveiled the signage
over the doorway to the brand-new laboratory space.
The Robert Busch School of Design offers programs of
intensive study designed to help students acquire both
knowledge and technical skills, providing a solid basis
for professional achievement. The school’s degree pro-
grams in Advertising Design, Graphic Design, Industrial
Design, and Interior Design include extensive lecture,
studio, and technology experiences. Students are able to
pursue practical experience in their chosen field through
internships, part-time employment, seminars, and spe-
cial events, including the school’s own annual Thinking
Creatively Conference.
The ribbon-cutting event recognized Busch’s significant
contributions to the Kean University community. Busch
is the owner and chief executive officer of Cranford,
N.J.-based ALL-STATE Legal, a leading provider of print-
ing services and supplies to law firms and the legal
industry. As a member of the Board of Directors of the
Kean University Foundation, he has been instrumental
in ensuring that Kean continues as an affordable, public
institution of higher learning where education is both
world class and accessible.
“Never would I have imagined 17 years ago, when I
first became involved in what was then Kean College,
that I would be standing in front of you today to have
the Design School named in my honor,” Busch told the
assembled audience of faculty, students, administrators,
and friends of the School of Design. “I’ve worked with
Rose Gonnella for many years on a number of projects
and look forward to many more years supporting Kean
and the design school.
Edward Jajosky ’64, just after the unveiling of the
Edward R. Jajosky Industrial Design Lab at the
Robert Busch School of Design.
Kean Honors Two Benefactors of Its
School of Design
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“I’ve been very blessed to be able to achieve what I
have in life and be able to give back,” Busch continued.
“I urge you all to also look for ways to give back, be it
to Kean or some other cause you believe in.”
Jajosky graduated from Kean in 1964 and began teach-
ing at his alma mater, then Newark State College, in 1968.
He has helped generations of Kean students obtain their
professional degrees in industrial design, a specialized
field combining elements of art, design, and inven-
tion to produce a vast range of everyday objects from
toothbrushes to the largest wide-body aircraft. He is a
regular participant in the Thinking Creatively Conference.
At the Robert Busch School of Design ribbon cutting on October 25, left to right: Professor Rose Gonnella, executive director,
Robert Busch School of Design; David Mohney, acting dean, Michael Graves School of Architecture; Robert Busch H’03; Edward
Jajosky ’64; Dawood Farahi, Ph.D., president, Kean University.
Left to right: Kean University Foundation President Carla S.
Willis; Edward Jajosky ’64; and Jajosky’s sister, Lucy Jajosky
Orfan ’60, like her brother a Kean graduate and faculty
member (now retired).
PhotosthispagebyPattiBanks
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Contributions According to Source
Gifts and Pledges
2013 2014
$ committed $ committed
Alumni 690,710 700,409
Friends/Parents 242,570 365,130
Corporations 390,759 441,342
Foundations 340,671 1,404,264
Organizations 686,362 739,379
Total $2,351,072 $3,650,524
# of donors # of donors
Alumni 711 1961
Friends/Parents 426 379
Corporations 107 103
Foundations 61 74
Organizations 126 129
Total 1431 2646
Friends/Parents 10%
Corporations 12%
Organizations 20%
Alumni 19%
Foundations 39%
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FINANCIALS | FY 2014
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
0
3000000
6000000
9000000
12000000
15000000
MILLIONSOFDOLLARS
$16,815,358
$9,141,331
$17,545,358
$10,815,408
$16,631,973
$11,152,448
$21,707,306
$10,864,955
$24,630,788
$25,869,017
$29,485,069
$33,254,263
$12,968,594
$13,122,985
$13,399,231
$13,539,498
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14
Total Fund Balance
Endowment Fund Balance
Scholarship Dollars Raised: $2,001,323.09
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FINANCIALS | Scholarship Dollars Raised and Fund Balances
2014 2013
ASSETS
Cash and Cash Equivalents $2,620,513 $1,580,131
Debt Service and Security Trusts, Restricted Cash 3,426,058 5,605,908
Investments, at Fair Market Value 25,262,688 22,544,597
Contributions Receivable, Net 1,707,932 1,182,450
Investment in Direct Financing
Lease, Net of Unearned Interest Income 18,383,855 –
Cash Surrender Value Life Insurance Policy 229,426 224,469
Property and Equipment, Operating, Net 91,067 99,395
Property and Equipment, Income Producing, Net 2,365,640 19,661,980
Other Receivables 621,599 872,026
Prepaid Expenses 43,890 40,113
Deferred Charges, Net 469,599 488,075
Securities Held for Perth Amboy Scholarship Fund, Contra 1,533,329 1,373,586
TOTAL ASSETS $56,755,596 $53,672,730
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $2,596,374 $3,526,811
Annuity Payable Liability 1,074,763 1,006,277
Bonds Payable, Net of Discount 17,908,645 18,280,987
Unearned Interest Income Payable 388,222 –
Perth Amboy Scholarship Fund—Agency Account, Contra 1,533,329 1,373,586
TOTAL LIABILITIES $23,501,333 $24,187,661
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted $5,790,129 $5,612,737
Temporarily Restricted 13,924,636 10,473,101
Permanently Restricted 13,539,498 13,399,231
TOTAL NET ASSETS $33,254,263 $29,485,069
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $56,755,596 $53,672,730
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FINANCIALS | Statements of Financial Position
Kean University Foundation, Inc.
Statements of Financial Position
Year Ending June 30, 2014
2014 2013
REVENUE AND SUPPORT
Contributions, Grants, and Bequests $3,207,425 $2,502,756
In-kind Services 7,380 49,625
TOTAL FUNDRAISING REVENUE $3,214,805 $2,552,381
Contributed Services $467,707 $1,364,593
Interest and Dividend Income 434,061 416,720
Interest Income—Lease 786,675 –
Other Income 150,752 144,764
Reimbursement of Gateway O/P Expenses 338,334 –
Restaurant Income 351,928 390,412
Change in Value, Split-Interest Agreements, Net (86,088) (64,722)
Realized and Unrealized Gains, Net 2,619,308 1,777,541
Net Assets Released from Restriction – –
TOTAL REVENUE AND SUPPORT $8,277,482 $6,581,689
EXPENSES
PROGRAM SERVICES
Scholarships $1,176,896 $894,327
Projects and Programs 443,201 587,222
Grants to Kean University 19,314 18,441
TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES $1,639,411 $1,499,990
SUPPORTING SERVICES
Fundraising $452,539 $338,388
Management and General 1,048,484 859,272
Gateway Operating Expenses 342,334 –
Interest Expense—Bond 764,363 –
Depreciation and Amortization 261,157 267,987
TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES $2,868,877 $1,465,647
CHANGES IN NET ASSETS $3,769,194 $3,616,052
NET ASSETS—Beginning of Year $29,485,069 $25,869,017
NET ASSETS—End of Year $33,254,263 $29,485,069
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FINANCIALS | Statements of Activities
Kean University Foundation, Inc.
Statements of Financial Position
Year Ending June 30, 2014
HOMECOMING 2014— Colonel Robert Golden III ’85, a career
Marine Corps officer, took part in the pre-game ceremonies
of the football game against SUNY Cortland.
2014 ALUMNI EVENT PHOTO ALBUM
A
lumni are by far the largest category of donors
to Kean University. The Foundation and Office
of Alumni Relations work continually to engage
Kean alumni and strengthen their ties with the University
and with each other. Here’s a sampling of photos from
some of the major alumni events hosted by Kean
University over the course of the year.
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS—
Left to right: Neal M. Korn ’98 MA, Patricia
M. Barksdale ’95, Adele M. Kenny ’70,
Edward A. Esposito ’69 ’72 MA, and Kean
University President Dawood Farahi, Ph.D.
CLASS OF 1964 50TH REUNION
50 PLUS REUNION—Pictured: alumni who graduated during the decade of the
1950s. Other attending alumni represented the 1940s and 1960s (up to 1963).
ALUMNI BASEBALL GAME—Alumni who played baseball at Kean during
their student days returned to play against the current Kean Cougars team,
in the first night game under the new lights at Jim Hynes ’63 Stadium.
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NU SIGMA PHI
75TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
BAND OF BROTHERS
On Saturday, October 25, 2014, Kean University’s Nu
Sigma Phi fraternity celebrated its 75th anniversary with
a gala event that drew approximately 100 alumni and
current student members to the atrium of the university’s
STEM building.
“The purpose of this event was to celebrate our 75-year
legacy on campus, and to reconnect our brothers with
their alma mater,” said Michael Delicio ’82, the event’s
primary organizer. “I would hope that attendees walked
away knowing that brotherhood is timeless, and that
there is much that they can contribute to both the cur-
rent fraternity and Kean University.”
In 1939, a group of 15 students, frustrated by their
inability to pledge existing college fraternities due to
reasons that included religion, ethnicity, and/or choice
of academic focus, decided that they would create a
new fraternity founded on principles of democracy,
integrity, mutual respect, and inclusion. Nu Sigma Phi
was born as one of the first nonsectarian fraternities to
be granted a charter in the state of New Jersey.
“We were founded by a small group of students who
experienced discrimination firsthand,” said Delicio.
“They overcame adversity to create an organization
dedicated to diversity, inclusion, service to others, and
most importantly the true spirit of brotherhood. Our
story and philosophy are as relevant today as they were
in 1939, which is why brothers like Henry Niemira keep
coming back.”
Delicio was referring to Henry Niemira ’41, one of two
of the original 15 founders who are still alive. Niemira
was proudly present at the gala, holding court at his
table near the front of the room, the multicolored braid
around his shoulders signifying his position of high honor
within the fraternity.
The evening’s program concluded with special thanks
to the staff of the Kean University Foundation and
Office of Alumni Relations, particularly Vice President
of Institutional Advancement Carla S. Willis, Director of
Alumni Relations Stella Maher, and Senior Advancement
Officer Alissa Di Scala.
Left to right: Dan DeWeever ’84, chairman of the Nu Sigma
Phi Alumni Association; Kean University Foundation Senior
Advancement Officer Alissa Di Scala; Michael Delicio ’82, organizer
of the gala; and Director of Alumni Relations Stella Maher.
Former presidents of Nu Sigma Phi
fraternity cut the cake at the fraternity’s
75th Anniversary Gala on October 25,
2014. Front row (left to right) Tom Weiss
’80, Mike Delicio ’82, Carl Fuhri ’68, Ken
Van Valen ’68, Jeff Margolies ’87, Henry
Niemira ’41, Zach Denelsbeck ’15, Eric
Tichenor ’87 (front), John Thompson ’13
(behind Tichenor), Paul Medeiros ’08,
Christian Restrepo, Dan DeWeever ’84,
and Christopher Post ’84.
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THE 17TH ANNUAL KEAN GALA
JUNE 5, 2014
O
n Thursday, June 5, Kean University’s brand-
new Green Lane Building glowed with light and
resonated with music and conversation as the
site of the 17th Annual Kean University Gala. Utilizing
the huge space that would soon become the university’s
bookstore,aswellasthesixth-floorconferencecenterand
rooftop terrace, the Gala gave attendees the chance to
celebrate in this award-winning academic building, which
has quickly assumed iconic status on the Union campus.
This year’s honoree was William Loehning ’70, executive
vice president for Fidelity Financial Advisor Solutions,
a division of Fidelity Investments. Loehning, a philan-
thropic leader and recipient of Kean’s Distinguished
Alumni Award, has maintained strong ties to his alma
mater, in particular through his involvement with the
Sigma Beta Tau fraternity.
In his speech, Loehning marveled at the changes that
Kean has undergone over the decades since his gradu-
ation. “We are the jewel of the state university system,
and that’s just amazing. It’s up to us to keep that going,”
he stated.
A fan of the singer Jimmy Buffett, Loehning quoted
from one of Buffett’s songs: Some never find it, some
only pretend, but I want to live happily ever after, now
and again. “Because of Kean University, and the brothers
of Sigma Beta Tau... I got to live happily ever after, now
and again,” he said.
Special recognition was given to Kathleen Assini ’01,
recipient of the New Jersey Department of Education’s
Teacher of the Year award for 2013–14.
Assini—the second consecutive Kean alumna to be
named state Teacher of the Year—observed that teach-
ing had been a second career for her, necessitating a
return to higher education. “However, from the moment
I stepped onto the Kean campus, I found the support
and encouragement I needed to complete my degree
with honors,” she said.
Honoring William Loehning ’70 and New Jersey
Teacher of the Year Kathleen Assini ’01
Left to right: Kean
University President
Dawood Y. Farahi;
William Loehning ’70;
Kathleen Assini ’01;
Kean University
Foundation Board Chair
Steve Fastook H’06;
and Kean University
Foundation President
Carla S. Willis.
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Top row, far left: William and Doris
Loehning with children Kyle (far L),
Meghan, and William III (far R).
Above, left to right: Dr. Morgan Laury;
Vice President of Student Affairs Janice
Murray-Laury; Susan Lee; Dr. Andrew Lee.
Middle row far left, left to right: Henry
Kean, John Kean Jr., John Kean Sr.,
John Kean III, Abigail Kean.
Left: Kean University Foundation Board
member and Professor Emeritus W. John
Bauer, with his sister Nancy Boucher.
All four Kean University Distinguished Alumni for 2014 attended the Gala.
Left to right: Neal Korn ’98 MA, Adele Kenny ’70, Patricia Barksdale ’95, and
Edward Esposito ’69 ’72 MA, who is also president of the Kean University
Alumni Association.
Larry Blumenfeld and Alumni Association Executive
Board member Carol Blumenfeld ’03.
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T
he Kean University Foundation held its annual
“Cougar Cup” golf outing fundraiser on Monday,
September 23 at Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club
in Bedminster Township, N.J. The event raised over
$124,000 in gifts and commitments that will directly
benefit the students of Kean University through schol-
arships and other academic initiatives and programs.
After the golf tournament, all the guests enjoyed par-
ticipating in a variety of fund-raising activities including
bidding on live and silent auction packages. Guest speak-
ers included Kean student Candyce Pettinari, a senior
business management major and recipient of three
different Foundation scholarships. Pettinari, who lost
her father at a young age, expressed gratitude for the
support that opens doors for talented but financially
challenged students like herself.
Also speaking was George D. Martin, the former New
York Giant defensive lineman who in 2007 undertook
a cross-country walk from the East to the West Coast
to raise money to help cover the medical expenses of
9/11 first responders.
For the second straight year, the Cougar Cup was won
by Atlas-Acon Electric Service, which was represented
by a threesome consisting of Rick Froio, Rich Kromar,
and Ralph Scelfo. The three players shot a winning
score of 57.
THE 15TH ANNUAL COUGAR CUP GOLF CLASSIC
SEPTEMBER 23, 2014
Left to right: Kean University Foundation Board Chair Steve Fastook H’06; Kean University Vice President of
Academic Affairs and Provost Dr. Jeffrey Toney; Kean University Foundation President and Kean University
Vice President for Institutional Advancement Carla S. Willis; former New York Giants defensive lineman
George D. Martin; and Kean University Foundation Board member Patricia M. Barksdale ’95.
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Kean University Foundation Board
Chair Steve Fastook H’06, far right,
with the winning team of the Cougar
Cup golf tournament, representing
Atlas-Acon Electric Service: Ralph
Scelfo, Rich Kromar, and Rick Froio.
Far left, left to right: Peter Capodice,
superintendent, Union County
Vocational-Technical School District;
Bill Ziegler, senior vice president,
Business Furniture, Inc.; Larry Uher,
vice president, Netta Architects,
LLC; and Dr. Margaret McMenamin,
president, Union County College.
Near left, left to right: Uda Shah and
Philip Johnston, CEO of Johnston
Communications.
Bottom left: Golfers take a break
from the intense competition for
the Cougar Cup ...
Below, left to right: Scholarship
student and guest speaker Candyce
Pettinari; Kean University President
Dr. Dawood Farahi; and Candyce’s
proud mom, Sherry Pettinari.
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2014 SCHOLARSHIP
RECOGNITION CEREMONY
H
ugs, gratitude, and warm greetings were in abun-
dance at the annual Kean University Scholarship
Recognition Ceremony, which was held on
November 23, 2014 in the University’s Harwood Arena.
More than 800 donors, scholars, and their loved ones
spent the afternoon connecting with one another over
lunch and a recognition program.
2014 Scholarship Recognition Ceremony
Honors Philanthropy and Excellence
The event honored more than 350 Foundation
Scholarship benefactors and recipients. The recep-
tion featured a poignant keynote speech from
senior business management major Garry Jackson
II, recipient of the inaugural Adriana Brennan ’92
Alumni Association Memorial Scholarship. Jackson
discussed how the scholarship, named in honor
of the late Kean alumni director, has helped him
overcome several challenges in pursuit of his dream
to graduate and attain an MBA degree.
Before presenting the donor and scholarship honor
roll with fellow Kean University Foundation Board
member Maria Bordas ’74 ’80, Foundation Chair
Steve Fastook H’06 took a moment to summarize
the tone of the day. “I would like to thank every one
of you for your ongoing support of the University, of
its students, and of the Foundation,” said Fastook.
“Because of your commitment, you are helping to
reinforce the core principle that a Kean University
education should not only be excellent—it should
be accessible by any student meeting our standards
for admission.”
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Following is an excerpt of the speech by featured scholarship
student speaker Garry Jackson II:
I grew up in southern New Jersey, in the small town of Penns Grove. In my home-
town, in recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in drug use and violence.
A wise man once told me, “No matter who you are, no matter what you did, and
no matter where you’ve come from, you can always change, and become a better
version of yourself.” This motivated me to set high goals and to work my hardest
to achieve them...
My family, who has been in my corner through it all, is here to support me today.
My mother and father, who are my biggest fans, are my motivation. They managed
to raise me and my siblings, seeing us through college despite being financially disadvantaged. After I complete my
education, I plan to use my resources and knowledge to help revitalize my hometown...
This year I was awarded the Adriana Brennan Alumni Memorial Scholarship. I did not know Adriana personally,
but I learned that she had a caring, fun-loving, enthusiastic personality that would brighten anyone’s day. She was a
Kean University graduate as well as the alumni director. If she were here today she would be beaming with pride to
know that a scholarship, in her honor, is supporting students in financial need at her beloved alma mater...
I want to challenge Kean alumni to continue their support by giving back so that young people will continue to
follow their educational paths to success.
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STUDENT PROFILE:
NIGEL DONALD
N
igel Donald, the current recipient of the Patricia
M. Barksdale Scholarship, is known to many
Kean students as the vice president of Student
Organization. They also know him as a caring person,
but more than that, as someone who wants to make a
positive difference in others’ lives.
Donald is majoring in economics, minoring in politi-
cal science, and is anticipating graduation in the
spring of 2016. He joined Student Organization
three years ago “to make a change, when I see
something wrong, not only around campus, but
in life.” Whether attending meetings or posting
on social media, Donald tries his best to voice the
concerns of the student body and hear conflicting
opinions about diverse on-campus topics.
“I would love for every student to know that I’m always
here. Whether I’m a part of student government or not,
my interest has always been representing the voice of
the people. I’ve always worked with the understanding
that the issues that concern those I represent have the
potential to spread to me and countless others.”
Despite having a busy life on campus, Donald still makes
time for other activities. His hobbies, in his words, are
“mainly collecting model aircraft and learning about
the history of commercial air travel.” Not only that:
“Currently I am teaching myself two different languages,
Russian and Chinese.” Donald also spends his downtime
by “bonding and hanging out with my closest friends.”
Many of those friends, and coworkers, know him as a
“walking encyclopedia” of knowledge on many different
topics. This may serve him well in light of his future
ambitions: “At the end of my college life, I plan to take
with me the ability to represent others properly and
efficiently. My political ambitions don’t stop at Student
Organization. After college I have every intention of
continuing my political ambitions on the local, state and
federal levels, aspiring to one day become President of
the United States.”
President Donald does have a lovely ring. In the mean-
time, there’s Student Organization. “My favorite part of
Student Organization is the people themselves. From
day one, they will always have your back and be there
to assist you in anything you need help with, no matter
if you are at your lowest point or at your highest and
aspiring to be even greater.”
Thanks to Kean student newspaper The Cougar’s Byte
and its editors for their permission to condense and
adapt their original profile of Nigel Donald.
Nigel Donald with scholarship donor Patricia M. Barksdale ’95
at the 2014 Scholarship Recognition Ceremony and Luncheon.
Leadership Personified
Nigel Donald, Recipient, Patricia M. Barksdale Scholarship
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NU DELTA PI 50TH
ANNIVERSARY
On Friday, November 14 and Saturday, November
15, 2014, the brothers of Kean University’s Nu Delta
Pi fraternity marked the 50th anniversary of its
founding with celebratory gatherings both on
and off campus. On Friday, members convened
in Union and took trolley tours to view the many
physical changes on campus; this was followed
by an informal get-together at Ursino restaurant,
where they were joined by alumni members of Kean
sororities. The following evening, approximately 180
guests—including undergraduate fraternity mem-
bers—attended a formal soirée at the Doubletree
Hilton in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
At the Saturday evening event, the fraternity hon-
ored four brothers with its Lifetime Achievement
Award, recognizing them for their continued service
to Nu Delta Pi both during their college student
days as well as in the years and decades since. The
four recipients were brothers Joe Filippone ’93, Pat
Hogan, Michael Kratt, and Tom O’Donnell ’72 ’76. The
total number of recipients of this award is now six;
prior recipients are Frank Russo and Bill Jordan ’88
Nu Delta Pi was founded at then-Newark State
College in 1964. According to the fraternity’s
“Founding Father,” Charlie Richter: “As freshmen,
about 10 of us became close friends. As sophomores,
we realized that we’d be receiving bids to join vari-
ous established fraternities, and we’d be split up. We
soon decided that since the whole point of Greek
life is brotherhood and friendship, it would make
the most sense for us to simply find a way to stay
together. So eight of us created Nu Delta Pi, and the
rest is 50-year-old history. Those same guys are still
dear friends and brothers forever. Nu Delta Pi is one
of the best things I ever accomplished in my life.”
The brothers feel that the diversity of the mem-
bership of Nu Delta Pi is its great strength and
distinguishing factor, says Dennis Mignone ’92, one
of the organizers of the 50th reunion.
The other organizers of the reunion included
Filippone, Kratt, Richter, Michael Buono ’88, Scott
Buono ’04, Doug Dale ’91 ’94, Eric Daly ’92, Keith
Dean ’73, John Flemming ’93, Saji George ’95,
and current students Rob Roberto and Terrance
Somesla-McCornell.
Left to right: Lifetime Achievement Award presenter and past recipient Frank Russo, with new award
recipients Michael Kratt, Pat Hogan, Tom O’Donnell ’72 ’76, and Joe Filippone ’93Golden Gathering
Left to right: Past presidents of Nu Delta Pi: Mike Buono ’88, John
Flemming ’93, Frank Scannicchio ’90, Doug Dale ’91.
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President’s Council
The President’s Council acknowledges those
individuals whose lifetime cumulative giving
to Kean University has reached $25,000 or
more. Their outstanding generosity merits
them special recognition among those who
are helping to advance academic excellence
and opportunity for the University’s students.
TOWER SOCIETY ($100,000 OR MORE)
Kevin B. ’73 H’07 and Elizabeth Gross ’70
Alton
Anonymous
Christian J. and Josephine Baker
W. John Bauer
Norma Benisch
Mary B. Burch Estate
W. Carl Burger
Robert H. Busch H’03 and Pauline Young
Daniel J. ’83 and Margie Charleston
Robert and Cynthia Cockren
Donald R. Conklin H’94
Donald Dryfoos
Gene and Shelley Enlow
Kenneth* and Anne Evans Estabrook
Dawood Y. Farahi
Ron and Karena Garriques
Lowell R. H’07* and Toby Harwood
George H’10 and Dorothy H’10 Hennings
Ruth Socol Horowitz ’30 Estate
James G. ’63 H’09 and Carole Hynes
John H’05 and Pam Kean
Jack* and Maxine Cox ’78 H’14 Lane
Mark Lender and Penny Page
Donald and Kathryn ’71* Miller
Rae Sorkin Movshow ’47 ’73 Estate
Nancy Muzyka Schleicher ’72
Robert Koros and Carole Shaffer-Koros
William N. ’65 H’97 and Joanne F. Shiebler
Clifford H’99 and Barbara Grober ’71 Sobel
Robert and Debra Azarian Taylor
Nathan Weiss H’89 and Bernice Rydell
VanSteyn-Weiss
The Wilf Family
Arthur and Sandra Castaldo ’69 ’78 Williams
Christine Malanga Wilson H’11
Li-Woan Yang ’83 H’01
LEADER’S SOCIETY ($50,000–$99,999)
Jay and Susan Anderson
Nancy Boucher
Philip and MaryAnn Connelly
Georgia Sedelmeyer Cudina
Steve H’06 and Patricia Walker Fastook
Jacqueline R. Fidurski ’70
James and Gail Wasilewski ’85 Fraser
Barbara D’Onofrio Getze
Anthony ’87 and Elizabeth Giordano
Dauna Gudaitis
Peter Gudaitis
Hazel H. Hardgrove ’79 ’81*
Rosalie Katz*
John and Abigail Kean
Richard and Susan Kogan
William F. ’70 and Doris Loehning
Albert and Helen Mazurkiewicz
Mario Mesi
Rosella Cilli Morrissey ’55 ’58
Kenneth and Ellen Muller
Murray H’95* and Louise Pantirer
Joseph and Dvorah Preil
Albert L. ’66 and Martha Record
Aleida Barrios Rosete ’87 ’92
Abraham H’95* and Millie Zuckerman
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ($25,000–$49,999)
Paul ’82 and Suzanne Koke Avery
Patricia M. Barksdale ’95
Marilee Kearney Bleetstein ’00 ’05
Tomas and Maria Perez ’74 ’80 Bordas
Henry Brendzel
Michael J. Crane
Michael Cunningham
Michael and Maryann DeCesare ’78
D’Agostino
Frank Edgar Davis Jr.
Leonard Condo and Libby De Grado-Condo
Eileen R. Della Volle ’89
Jane D’Onofrio*
Edward A. ’69 ’72 and Mary Esposito
James Estabrook
Douglas Foster
James Y. Gaines ’69 and Catherine
Dorsey-Gaines ’63
Hans Gissinger
Kenneth Goldmann and Patricia Jacobs
Rose Gonnella
William F. ’66 ’72 and Gay Carole Hauck ’66
Grier
* Deceased
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DONORS
INDIVIDUALS/ORGANIZATIONS/FOUNDATIONS
* Deceased
Donald S. and Barbara Baker ’89* Johnson
Douglas and Susan Keller
Martha B. Krauss Estate
Ernest James Lawton III
Edward and Elizabeth McColgan
Philomena Miltner ’29*
Ada Morell ’97
Thomas W. ’74 and Diane Schaffan ’69 ’74
Haedrich
David and Sharon Halpern
Mortimer J. Harrison Estate
The Haselton Family
Patrick J. ’62 ’65 and Dorothy Ippolito
Edward R. Jajosky ’64
John and Lucy Jajosky ’60 Orfan
Dennis Carrigan and Patricia Powell
Vivian Valle Rodriguez ’78 ’82 ’98
Anthony L. ’71 and Christine ’73 Sa
Robert F. Sommers ’76
Clyde A. H’98 and Rosalie Szuch
Joseph Truncale
Medallion Society
The Medallion Society celebrates planned
philanthropy at Kean University. Some of the
ways that Medallion Society donors manifest
their support is through bequests, charitable
gift annuities, insurance policies, and estate
planning. The Medallion Society represents
a collective legacy that will help sustain the
entire campus community for many years
to come.
Anonymous (3)
Deborah Allen
Christian J. and Josephine Baker
W. John Bauer
Frances M. Ehman Bellak ’52
Ellen A. Brautigan ’78
Peter Brown ’05
Mary B. Burch Estate
W. Carl Burger
Stephen Dautel ’74
Howard F. Didsbury Jr. Estate
Nancy Dryfoos Estate
Madelyn Elling
Gene and Shelley Enlow
James and Gail Wasilewski ’85 Fraser
Arthur Geilfuss Estate
Frances J. Greany M’73 Estate
Mortimer J. Harrison Estate
Lowell R. H’07* and Toby Harwood
S. Randall Haselton
George H’10 and Dorothy H’10 Hennings
Robert Herring ’78
Walter T. Holmes ’06
Ruth Socol Horowitz ’30 H’82 Estate
James G. ’63 H’09 and Carole Hynes
Eddie and Barbara Varona ’58 Jacobsen
Donald S. and Barbara Baker ’89* Johnson
Michael Kaplan ’97 Estate
Martha B. Krauss Estate
Richard* and Susan Gallagher ’56 Krecker
Jack* and Maxine Cox ’78 H’14 Lane
Mark Lender and Penny Page
Violet A. Lodzinski
Charles Longacre Jr. Estate
Jeanne Major*
Albert and Helen Mazurkiewicz
Alice Bellanger McGuigan ’44
Donald and Kathryn ’71* Miller
Rae Sorkin Movshow ’47 ’73 Estate
Lila O’Meara-Judkins
Estelle Ritchie Estate
Martin Rogers ’60 Estate
Albert Schnitzer Estate
John and Janet Mastrangelo ’94 Scordinsky
Adrienne Siegel
June Seufert Stand ’53
Karen Stern*
Marvin M. and Bernice Stern
Joan Sztogryn Estate
Mark Terenzi
Jean-Rae Turner Estate
Nathan Weiss H’89* and Bernice Rydell
VanSteyn-Weiss
Christine Malanga Wilson H’11
Victor J. Zigmant Estate
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William Livingston Recognition Society
James Estabrook
Steve Fastook H’06 and Patricia Walker
Fastook
Barbara D’Onofrio Getze
David and Susan Gibbons
Rose Gonnella
Gregory and Mardi Hayt
Rosella Cilli Morrissey ’55 ’58
Anthony L. ’71 and Christine ’73 Sa
Clifford H’99 and Barbara Grober ’71
Sobel
Arthur and Sandra Castaldo ’69 ’78
Williams
Clement J. ’64 and Birgit Zotta
SILVER SOCIETY ($2,500–$4,999)
Denise M. Anderson ’88
Richard Bakker
Tomas and Maria Perez ’74 ’80 Bordas
Paula Bosco
Philip and MaryAnn Connelly
Craig and Elizabeth Donovan
Francis and Joan Downey
Gene and Shelley Enlow
Edward A. ’69 ’72 and Mary Esposito
Kenneth Goldmann and Patricia Jacobs
William F. ’66 ’72 and Gay Carole Hauck
’66 Grier
Harry Gruenstan and Robin Landa
James G. ’63 H’09 and Carole Hynes
Patrick J. ’62 ’65 and Dorothy Ippolito
Barbara Ann Kloss ’76
Edward and Elizabeth McColgan
Mario Mesi
Joan Montgomery
Mary Veres Taylor ’50
BRONZE SOCIETY ($1,000–$2,499)
Patricia M. Barksdale ’95
Jean Perry Barnes ’77
William and Lou Ann Kelly ’80 Behan
Thomas and Elaine Bistocchi
Lazar and Carol Vlacich ’03 Blumenfeld
Jane M. Bodzioch ’69 ’83
Norma Bowe
Francis V. ’77 and Eleanor Growney ’88
Budney
James and Annette Capone
Efthimia Christie
Martin and Ann Cordon
Michael and Maryann DeCesare ’78
D’Agostino
Jennifer E. Daro ’99
Jose and Gilda ’91 ’95 Del Risco
Daniel C. DeWeever ’84
James J. ’80 and Shannon Drylie
Michael and Phyllis Duke
Virginia Fitzsimons
Dennis and Catherine Flynn
Walter and Marian Sills ’69 Gerald
Michael F. Haber ‘92 and Karen A.
Grant-Haber ‘00 ‘02
Craig Hilliard
Virgil Nelson Sr. and Gail Hilliard-Nelson
Caroline Vetterer Jolly ’70 ’93
Henry and Wendy Kaplowitz
John and Abigail Kean
Don Matthews and Laurie Knis-Matthews ’92
Joseph A. ’80 and Maryanne Mascaro ’82
’84 LaDuca
Morgan Laury and Janice Murray-Laury
Florence Fuchs Levy ’07
William and Holly Logue
* Deceased
Kean University gratefully acknowledges
individual donors who have provided unre-
stricted and/or restricted (i.e., for specific
programs and initiatives) support within the
following recognition levels:
Annual Giving—July 1, 2013 through
June 30, 2014
TOWER SOCIETY ($100,000 or More)
Jack* and Maxine Cox ’78 H’14 Lane
LEADER’S SOCIETY ($50,000–$99,999)
William F. ’70 and Doris Loehning
Lowell R. H’07* and Toby Harwood
Robert H. Busch H’03 and Pauline Young
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ($25,000–$49,999)
Robert and Cynthia Cockren
Jacqueline R. Fidurski ’70
George H’10 and Dorothy H’10 Hennings
Douglas and Susan Keller
Robert and Debra Azarian Taylor
FOUNDER’S SOCIETY ($10,000–$24,999)
Dawood Y. Farahi
John H’05 and Pam Kean
Nancy Muzyka Schleicher ’72
Jonathan and Marjorie Slass
GOLD SOCIETY ($5,000–$9,999)
Kevin B. ’73 H’07 and Elizabeth Gross ’70
Alton
W. John Bauer
Jeffrey and Marjorie Beck
Nancy Boucher
Anne Evans Estabrook
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DONORS
Gary J. ’72 and Maria Mandrillo ’72 Luciano
J. Barry Mascari and Jane Webber
Paul McDonnell
Robert and Diane Goldblatt ’61 Miron
Ada Morell ’97
James and Patricia Morreale
Elsa Motzer
John and Penna Reardon ’72 ’80 North
Victor Ortiz
Marjorie Ann Perry ’74
Mohammad Rab
Mary Rinaldi Russo ’76 ’79
Berne and Grace Koepchen ’52 Schepman
Mitchell L. ’05 and Barbara Schlossman
Diane Schwartz
Robert Koros and Carole Shaffer-Koros
Martin and Susan Shulman
Gertrude Bundschuh Simons ’78
Scott K. Snowden ’07 ’08
Michael ’92 and Kathryn Kassak ’92 Spada
Jeffrey Toney
Richard and Germaine Trabert
Thomas and Elaine Walsh
Tyrone Webb ’08
KEAN CIRCLE ($250–$999)
Thomas and Gytha Addy
Stanley Sumski and Sucheta Ahlawat
Joel H. ’73 and Beverly Albert
Clifton and Donna Lowe ’09 Alexander
Frank ’63 and Clare Alves
Catherine Luethold Apgar ’60
Timothy and Barbara Arnstein
Chad and Melinda Austein
John G. Azzoli ’79
Bailey and Beverly Baker
Jose and Maureen Baldassini
Brian and Elizabeth Baldwin
Jessica Leonor Bances ’03 ’05
Laura Barkley-Haelig
Raul Barriera
Neil D. Bass ’91
Jerome Baur
Jerome E. Beazer ’12
Henry and Deborah Springer ’10 Belusa
Janine Black
Elizabeth Blazer
Leonard ’59 ’64 and Barbara Goldberg ’64
Bornstein
Katrina Boseman
Keith Bostian and Liz O’Donnell-Bostain
Richard and Suzanne Bousquet
Anthony J. Brennan ’81
Eugene and Barbara Brotsky
W. Carl Burger
Denis Castanon
George Chang
Thomas P. ’88 and Sharon McDede ’89 ’92
Chempiel
Jennifer Chen
Faruque A. ’91 and Manna Chowdhury
Michael J. ’73 and Patricia O’Brien ’73 Cleary
Sylvio Codella
Lori R. Cohen ’89
Michael Cooper
Paul and Kathleen Croft
Joseph and Michele Cronin
William Daly and Frances Stavola-Daly
Geding Dan ’01 ’05
Ellen S. Daniel ’69
Janet DeAugustine
Vincent A. DeChiara ’87
William DeGarcia ’81 ’83
Paul C. DiNero ’08
James J. Dowling ’71
William and Anna Eddy
Melvin Endick ’83
Emilie Esposito
Frank and Sherry Esposito
Mary Falzarano ’97
Donald and Stephanie Faser
Edward T. ’79 and Mary Faver
Nathaniel and Tracie Feldman
Timothy and Carolyn Ferris
Gerald E. ’90 and Kathleen Finken
Harry B. Fisher ’82
Richard W. ’96 and Joann Florio
Robert J. ’63 and Patrice McEnroe ’64 Foley
Lindy Foreman ’75 ’94
Desiree Francois
Thomas P. ’83 and Lynn Wahl ’89 Franklin
Alyce Franklin-Owens
Kimberly Fraone
Phyllis Friedman
Marcel and Lea Fulop
Harvey and Susan Gannon
Jennifer Gardner
Daniel Garrett
Slair V. Gelain ’03 ’05
Julia M. Gentile ’81
Anthony ’87 and Elizabeth Giordano
Kevin and Karen Olsen ’74 ’81 Goodwin
James P. ’84 and Suzanne Griffin
James Gurland
Gregory and Marion Gwizdz
Tonya Hall
Karen Hart
Tara Anne Higgins ’81 ’83
William J. Hoefling ’72 and Katharyn Banks
Veronica Jackson
Frank and Roxie Colson ’71 James
Patricia Johnson
Phyllis F. Kavett
William S. ’68 and Marie Keller
* Deceased 31
Kenneth Kimble
Arthur F. ’68 ’73 and Beverly Centrella ’68 Kirk
David A. Kirpan ’01
Dennis and Libby Klein
Ian M. Klein ’11
William R. Kolbenschlag and Alison Palmieri
Richard* and Susan Gallagher ’56 Krecker
Stephen Kubow
Tom and Susan Esposito ’04 Langan
Paul and Maureen M. ’87 Langenus
Joseph Lauro and Patricia Winters Lauro
Thomas and Anne Sulen ’77 LeBlanc
Andrew and Susan Lee
Jennifer Lerner
Frank J. Lineberry ’70 ’74
Paul and Karen Locke
William and Victoria Lorenz
Christina Luna
Arthur W. ’63 ’67 and Mary Stephanik ’64
Lundgren
Rajeev Malhotra ’90
Carrie Manfrino
Joseph ’97 ’06 and Lisajoy Germinario ’97
Marinello
Donald Marks
Patricia Martino
Dolores Kubacz Maslo ’79
Kenneth P. ’71 and Sarah May
Albert and Helen Mazurkiewicz
Brendan S. McCluskey ’97 ’01 and
Christine Resciniti
William and Janis L. ’84 McCracken
Fain McDaniel
Judith McKay ’79
Stephen ’84 and Patricia McManus
Terry and Mary Meek
J. Robert Merritt
Frank and Mariann Reilly ’76 Moran
Maureen Morlando Byrne ’11
Joan E. Moser ’82
Mahchid Namazi
Christopher H. ’90 and Diane Nilson
Ronald D. ’75 and Janice Marshall ’77 Noll
Josephine Norward
Walter Oberwanowicz
Beth O’Connor
Daniel O’Day
Jaclyn Oehler
Robert and Linda O’Shea
Francis and Barbara Kraft ’83 Packer
Yehoshua Palgi
Philip J. ’80 and Mary Pandolfi
Helyn Payne Baltimore
Pamela S. Petill ’78
Louis A. ’72 ’74 and Virginia Piccolo
JoAnn Pobuta
Susan Polirstok
Roger and Claire Alderman ’91 Pratt
Douglas J. ’86 and Ondina Purcell
Frederick A. ’76 and Leslie A. Reichert
Magalie Remy
Shanggeun Rhee
Timothy D. ’79 ’82 and Anne Carroll ’84 ’88
Riegle
Henry A. ’82 and Barbara Rinder
Alan Robbins
Daniel and Sofied Rosenberg
Emory* and Helena L. ’09 Ross
Christopher O. Rustick ’02
William T. ’76 and Linda Ryan
Leila Sadeghi
Clarissa Sainvilien
Carlos A. ’90 and Kathryn Wayne ’90
Sanchez
Mariela Mirtha Sarco ’09
Gordon Shannonhouse
Patricia A. Sherwen ’65 ’71
Adrienne Siegel
Muriel Singer
Edwin R. ’62 ’69 and Kathleen Kisch ’64
’82 Sjonell
Andrew and Deborah Skibitsky
Dawn Smith-Jeffries
Richard and Judith Emmert ’98 Snyder
Alan Stern
Thomas Tellefsen
Mark Terenzi
George and Susan Thorn
Michael J. ’88 and Lori Timney
Gerard R. ’73 and Janet Pinkham ’81 Tischio
Moses Scott and Melodie Toby
John and Jessica Wojcik ’95 Topolosky
Valerie Vaccaro
John and Eileen Valentine
Nicholas L. Vasilopoulos ’88
Christina D. Vazquez ’03
Felice K. Vazquez ’96 ’00
Sharnette Vidal
Deborah L. Weber ’95
William and Nina Weil
Joel and Barbara Gibson ’63 ’66 Werbel
Kevin M. ’73 and Marie Cioffi ’70 White
Edward and Carla Willis
Paul and Barbara Dietz ’60 Wyciskala
Peter R. Yarem ’73
Shing Yoh
Xiaobo Yu
COUGAR CIRCLE (Less than $100–$249)
Emily M. Abram ’05
John R. Abram ’09
Jules and Helen Rosenfeld ’70 Abramovitz
Joseph and Susan Usher ’80 Abys
Allen and Patricia Bogan ’61 Acken
Mary Gallitelli Ackerman ’42 ’64 ’79
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DONORS
Alfred and Phyllis Ankudowicz ’73 ’81
Adams
Andrew and Constance J. ’84 Adamus
Daniel and Michelle Citro ’77 Adcock
Charlotte Greenholtz Adler ’79
Roberto Adornati ’97
Nardina M. Agliata ’97
Margaret-Rose Gibbs Agostino ’02
Joseph R. Aguiar ’93 and Ann-Marie
Kay ’93 ’96
Diane Dugan Ahern ’86
Harold and Therese N. ’73 Ahern
Lisia Aikens
Thomas W. Aikens ’92
Connie Alexis-Laona
Uzma Razzaq Ali ’02 ’04
Jessica Allen
Ethelyn Allison ’51
Steven C. ’95 and Alisa Alt
Wendy Alvarado
Martin V. Ammenwerth ’77
Louis and Kelly Hall ’85 ’87 Ammiano
Mark A. ’05 and Dorothy Ampofo
Elsie R. Andersen ’78
Walter and Eleanor K. ’79 Anderson
Nathaniel Anderson ’80
Theresa M. Andrejko ’68
John R. ’68 ’70 and Margot Greene ’70 Anello
Annemarie Aneses
Michael R. Aneson ’12
Luis Angoitia
Marita Annichiarico
Augustina Annius ’02
Anonymous
Alker-Kelly Antoine
Peter and Barbara J. ’06 Antoniewicz
Joseph Antonowicz
Pierre A. Appolon ’95
Judy A. April ’96 ’04
Samuel and Jacqueline ’91 Arabia
George Arasimowicz
Brian and Joan Connelly ’70 Archer
Ralph and Debra Gerold ’78 Armento
Irma Arndt
Nolan Asch
Joseph and Geraldine Curti ’68 Ascolese
Leslie H. Ashman ’05
Alison N. Avelino ’04
Ripsime Avetissian-Nash ’10
Guillermo Alvarez and Monica Avila ’03
Kimberly Ann Maupin Bace ’10
Keith A. ’79 and Victoria Bachmann
Michael and Wendy Good ’87 Bailey
Marc B. ’88 and Pamela T. F. ’75 Bain
Sidney and Myrna Zimetbaum ’54 Balaban
Vicky L. Banach ’82
James A. ’73 ’77 and Dorothy Bober ’72
’80 ’84 Banyas
Frank and Noreen Rossilli ’77 Baris
Anna L. Barlow ’84
Carlos E. ’03 and Hortencia Barrezueta
Albert Barsanti ’85
John D. ’93 and Jane McCord ’67 Bartram
Pamela M. Basista ’76
Donald and Eunice Bersey ’75 ’87 Batiato
Theodore J. Batlas ’79 ’82
Harvey and Eileen Woltman ’61 ’78 Batleman
Marvin M. Battle ’90
Melissa Bayer
Bruce and Ruth Marcella ’68 Bayus
Juan Bazan
Wendy Brand Beatrice ’89 ’11
William C. ’91 and Kristen Beattie
Louis Beaugris
George and Catherine Parker ’70 Bebbington
John A. Becker ’69
Michael and Katherine A. ’84 Becker
Joseph and Joan Conlon ’62 Befumo
Tina Weingarten Begleiter ’79
Mark and Deloris Ferguson ’89 Behrens
Carlos M. ’00 and Maria Beirao
Joanne Hoehler ’83 Beiter
Roy N. ’65 and Carol Belliveau
Shaneeka G. Beloti ’05
Geri-Ann Benedetto
Beverly R. Benjamin ’82
H. Bernice Benner ’41
Robert and Dorothy Mroczkowski ’82 ’89
Benson
Doris E. Bergquist ’56
Michael R. ’76 and Stephanie Bertram
Barbara J. Bertschy ’70
David ’87 and Jodi Bialoglow
Thomas and Sharon Nolan ’70 Bie
Marie McKenna Bigley ’43
John and Barbara Mertz ’69 ’90 Birger
Leonard and Iris Eglow ’60 Birkhahn
Brad and Mary Duffy ’88 Bissinger
Phyllis Schembra Biunno ’45
William and Barbara Petti ’75 ’85 Bizub
John and Diana Schmidt ’08 Bjorge
Charles D. ’72 and Chloebelle Harder ’71
Blachford
Michael Blackman ’71
Stephanie H. Blackmore ’11
Thomas and Elizabeth Tedesco ’65 Blanchard
Wayne D. Blanchard ’03
Herbert and Felice Lefkowitz ’56 Blank
Andrew J. ’69 ’73 and Genevieve
Blaskewicz
Gary and Sandra Schenfeld ’78 Blatt
Edgar and Jane E. ’83 Blaus
Bonita Blazer
Moira Shannon Blazier ’84
Ronald R. Blazovic ’62
* Deceased 33
Richard and Susan Gelber ’72 Blecker
Joel and Diane Bloom
Bernhard and Anita Goldstein ’58 Blutinger
John M. Bly ’89
Mary Gardiner Boccuzzi ’77
Carolyn R. Bodmer ’70
Christine A. Bodzioch ’07
John and Wendi Sutter ’78 Bohdan
Scott R. ’96 and Lois Bohm
Darnella K. Boles ’76
Ferial Mimi Bolous ’01
George and Enid Rothenberg ’57 Bondy
Consuelo Bonillas
Richard and Joan Chieff ’75 Bonner
Michael E. Boos ’09
Tawan Foy Booth ’95
John and Rose Vescio ’60 Borick
John Yuhas and Mary Ann Bornmann
Yuhas ’74
Joyce Lillemon Boschert ’83
James C. ’87 and Marlene Pedana ’87 Bott
Sondra A. Botvinick ’93
Gerald and Lucille Clyne ’74 ’88 Bouchard
Ronald and Barbara James ’75 Bourque
Jamie L. Bovino ’09
Eleanor Grant Bowser ’86
Barbara J. Boyer ’95
Wayne P. ’77 and Mattie Boylan
John and Linda Lovell ’75 Bradley
Ralph and Audrey Hillegass ’69 Brainard
Frank and Nancy Shea ’79 Bramante
Ellen A. Brautigan ’78
Maureen Brehm-Cousins ’96
Gertrude C. Breitenbach ’42 ’61
Joanne Brennick ’84
Cheryl L. Brewer ’84
Charles J. ’67 and Elizabeth Kopf ’66 ’80
Brinamen
Edward and Mary McNamara ’74 Broderick
John and Virginia Roche ’41 Broderick
Lawrence and Carol Grossman ’68 Brodey
Robert and Betty Koelble ’50 Brodo
Charles and Sandra Worsky ’64 Bromberg
Gerald and Bernice Altman ’69 Brooks
Casimir and Susan Stern ’69 Brostoski
Frederick and Carol Poindexter ’55 Brown
Jack and Dorothy ’78 ’80 Brown
Gloria D. Brown ’78
Charles and Lillie Mosby ’60 Brown
Robert and Nora McDermott ’92 Brown
Paul M. ’92 and June Brown
Elliot and Marguerite Brownstein
Nicole Bruder
Theresa E. Bruhlmann ’91
Helen Harchar Clymer Bryant ’65
Robert S. Buel ’12
Felipe S. Buenano ’08
Elibelka R. Bueno-Pena ’08
Denise Leahey Buerck ’69
Thomas and Mary Ann Fillion ’67 Bulgia
Joseph and Cynthia Snyder ’81 Burbridge
Gregory and Janis Fredericks ’83 Burchell
Gail Tice Burda ’56
Charles C. ’67 and Mary Dolinich ’66 Burke
Michele J. Burke ’13
Eric J. ’92 and Katherine Gilbert ’92 Bursack
Thomas and Nancy Terreson ’04 Burtnett
Bradford M. ’75 and Maria Bury
Prescott S. Butler ’09
Corinthia Butts
Lenora Brogna Byrne ’69 ’76
John M. ’84 and Sally Byrnes
James and Maureen Flanagan ’70 Byrnes
Judith C. Cabanas ’69 ’97
Jose F. Caceres ’92 ’94
William and Suzanne ’99 Cadwalader
Kathy Caleca
Daniel Callahan ’86
Neil and Kathleen Callahan
Jenny Campbell
Gerard and Susan Vukek ’03 Campbell
Ignatius F. Camporeale ’90
Bradley and Anita Cannaday
Mary Anne Cannon
Nicholas Capodice
Jennifer Capriglione ’03 ’06
Gabriel and Jerilyn M. ’76 Caprio
Robert and Theresa Ferrara ’70 ’93 Caputo
Lawrence and Danuta Carey
Emily K. Carman ’13
Richard J. ’70 ’75 and Eileen Schramm ’70
Carmella
Edward and Audrey Johnson ’55 Carney
Thomas B. ’76 and Sandra Carney
Renee L. Carter-Thomas ’76
Obiora A. Cartwright ’95
Natalia Carvajal
Boyd* and Emily Pritchard ’75 Cary
James E. ’86 and Deborah Helge ’87
Casarella
Arlene Casey ’77
Eve Casey ’69*
Kimberly Sommo Casper ’03
Charles and Betty Young ’70 Cassidy
Lisa Castellano
Henry R. Cattle ’72
Sebastian and Susan Piraneo ’70 Caudo
Rose Cavaliere ’50
John and Cynthia Cavanaugh
Susan Madiovsky Cebollero ’68
Kathleen Cedeno
Nicholas Celso
Anita R. Centeno ’72
Richard and Michele Casazza ’91 Centeno
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DONORS
Ashley Elizabeth Cere ’12
Heather Marie Cere ’09
Carolina M. Cespedes ’87
Eva Hill Chambers ’73
Steven and Mary Chiarella ’75 Chandler
Richard and Rose Marie Campesi ’58
Chandler
Patricia Chappine
Alejandro and Carolina ’12 Chappotin
Michael J. Chattalas
John and Diane Mulvihill ’87 Cheer
James J. Chenard ’83
Michael N. Cherevko ’87
James D. Chester ’98 and Anna T.
Niecikowski ’97
Timothy Chin
E. Teresa Choate
Blaire Cholewa
Richard T. Chu ’93
Peter A. Cicatelli ’80
Alexander B. Ciccone ’92
Tom Ciok
Robert and Nancy High ’74 Cirasa
Gilbert and Denise Anderson ’75 Ciresa
Janice Wehrle Clare ’84
Alfred* and Marie Harris ’53 Clarke
Robert D. ’81 and April Clarke
Richard J. ’77 and Kris Clarson
Andrew B. Cleary ’92
Michael ’93 and Jennifer Cleary
Mark and Virginia Hartmann ’77
Clemmensen
Shannon Clifford
Robert and Cathleen McCullen ’61 Coutier
Monifa Clunie
Christopher J. Coddington ’05
Lewis and Carol Coe
Alan and Susan Coen
John F. ’77 and Leona Coffey
Zara Ruth Cohan ’50 ’70 *
John and Bessie Scarborough ’02 Cohen
Dee Schrank Cohen ’67
Joan Oppenheiner Cohen ’84 ’85
Lucy Kornblau Cohen ’88
Fredric and Rosalyn Spingarn ’68 Cohen
Howard and Sylvia F. ’91 Cohen
Vincent S. ’56 and Blair Colagiuri
Craig R. Coleman ’76 and Betty Walford
Roswell and Mary Gibson ’76 Coles
Rosa Collado-Delgadillo ’90
Charles and Zelma Mitchell ’51 Collins
Daniela Colognori
James and Nicoletta Somkopoulos ’68
Comas
Robert J. Compton ’75
Amy Concepcion ’11
Belinda E. Coniff ’86
Thomas J. ’86 and Brenda Frino ’76 Conneely
Charles J. ’61 and Ann Arre ’62 Connolly
Richard and Donna De Sesa ’72 Conte
Kim Conti
Carolyn M. Cook ’68
Bernard and Lillian Meyerowitz ’44
Coopersmith
Kim Marie Cornell ’87 ’89 ’05
Walter E. ’75 and RoseAnne Corris
Richard P. ’72 and Patricia Cortese
Timothy A. ’74 and Marilyn Cortright
Thomas ’77 and Pei-Pei ’87 Cosmas
Robert and Gwendolyn Slocum ’55
Cottingham
Darrell and Mary Piga ’71 Courtley
Maria Coutinho ’13
Filipa A. Couto ’01
John W. Cowan ’73
Lewis and Yetta Fielstein ’77 ’81 Cowen
Peter F. Cowles ’83
Thomas P. ’66 and Patricia Coyle
Evelyn Burnette Crews ’86
Jessica Crimmins ’13
David and Helen Williamson ’60 Crowell
Timothy Crowley ’95
John Cruitt
Jirigarthe P. Cruz ’96
Miguel Cruz ’96 ’98
Christopher Cubias ’11
Christina M. Cucco ’11
Salvatore S. Cullari ’74
William F. Culp ’04
Jim and Jana Cuneo
Alvin ’82 and Dolores Alston ’82 Curtis
Richard J. ’49 and Verna Cuthbert
Deanna Susanno Dale ’91
Douglas F. ’91 ’94 and Dina Dale
Janet Romanoski D’Alessandro ’73
Albina D’Alessio ’58 ’63
Eric M. Daly ’92
Brian and Rachel Metro ’70 Daly
Jayne Dane
Thomas J. Daniels ’73
Alan and Lois ’77 Danis
Edith Darnold ’95
Lisa M. Daroff ’99
Joseph and Dorothy Heck ’53 DaSilva
Joseph V. Dauber ’77
Donald and Ellen Maher ’64 Davenport
Carolyn Autenrieth Davidson ’65
Ruth Lochner Davie ’77
Venson and Brenda Bottoms ’02 Davis
Dereck Davis
Kelly A. Davis ’86 ’95 ’08
Sam ’60 and Bernice Davis
Alisha M. Davison ’13
Keiron De Freitas ’08
Leonard Condo and Libby De Grado-Condo
Earl A. De Nichols ’71
* Deceased 35
Peter De Venezia ’87
Joseph DeAngelo, III ’99
Kathleen E. Deeney ’75
Louis and Michele Morales ’01 Del Cueto
Michael A. Del Sordi ’08
Michael E. ’82 and Donna Delicio
Robert Della Sala ’87
Nicholas and Arlene DeLorenzo ’62 ’66 ’83
Delmonaco
Edward and Pamela Davis ’67 Delnero
James and Angela DeMartino ’63 ’72
McNasby
Henry and Patricia Byrne ’70 ’75 Dembowski
Carol Crist Demicco ’79
Katrina Demma ’84
Roni Paitchel Denholtz ’73 ’78
Herbert and Lorraine Pannone ’87
DeNoyelles
Oscar A. ’87 and Maria DePena
Kimberly DeRitter
William and Cheryl Frederiksen ’82
deRouville
Marie Casciano DeVito ’50
Paul J. ’65 and Barbara Di Corcia
Martin and Jean Eisen ’82 ’86 Diamond
Lynnette Diaz
Cynthia Judson Dickerson ’63 ’65
Joseph P. Diegnan ’64 ’68
Elizabeth Digney
Linda McBride Diller ’69
Juan and Sandra Toney ’87 Dinkins
John ’86 and Suzanne DiOrio
Jack and Catherine Schur ’71 Dolak
Elissa Galate DiPano ’78
Emanuel J. ’74 and Marianne Disporto
Hennie Rose J. Divinagracia ’13
Deborah E. Dixon ’72 ’80
James and Theresa Filandro ’73 ’80 Dixon
Hazel Dlugos
John F.* ’88 and Diana Dobosiewicz
Annemarie McDaniel Dodenhoff ’92
Stanley and Barbara Southworth ’84 Doggett
Brian R. ’93 and Lynette Doherty
Henry and Mary Ann Bond ’82 Doherty
Donald and Valerie Langan ’77 ’84 Dohm
Ulf and Maryann Kerelejza ’90 Dolling
William and Loretta Blachnik ’70 Donegan
Manuel K. Donelson ’08
James Donnelly
Francis V. Doran ’71 ’76
Mary E. Doran ’67 ’80
Eric and Lara Luczkow ’05 d’Orvilliers
Dawn Marie Dowd
Renee D. Dreher ’02
Michael Driscoll
Martin and MaryGrace Freda ’96 Drucker
Joshua Dubnick
John DuMouchel
Jonathan Sorrin and Brenda Dunlop
Giles and Margaret Dunn
Robert and Kally ’10 Durso
Randy and Toni Caporale ’83 DuVilla
John and Joan Dwyer
James and Roberta Dwyer
William J. ’78 and Mary Dwyer
Richard A. ’89 and Gina D’Allessio ’88
Dymond
Mariette Stolwijk Dyner ’88
William and Irene Powers ’51 Eddy
Robert and Sherian J. ’98 Edgreen
Herman and Rosalyn E. ’66 Efron
Frances M. Ehman Bellak ’52
William and Joan Zaleckas ’61 Eisenlohr
Irene G. El ’88
Irvin and Sylvia Frumkin ’70 ’74 Elan
Edward G. ’74 and Mary Elgart
Tracey A. Elling ’97
Sheila Elman ’80
Kristoffer R. Engel ’05 ’13
Barbara Eberle Eppinger ’76
Theresa M. Ermi ’76 ’84
Ronald and Barbara Harchar ’79 Esposito
Robert Esposito
Beverly James Espuga ’80 ’00
Louis and Rosemarie DeNorscio ’74 Estok
Cathleen T. McGee Etlinger ’88 ’94
James and Gail Pascal ’72 Ewin
Laurene Experience ’02 ’04
Freddie M. Falcon ’10
Lloyd and Eleanor McCoy ’43 Falk
Barbara Gepner Farber ’68
John W. ’69 and Beverly Fasciano
Melissa Fedosh
Geraldine Krisak Fee ’58
Mark R. Fehrenbach ’10
Gerald and Mildred Asman ’55 Feig
Ann Shannon Feighny ’58
Judith Appel Fellows ’81
Stanley and Arlene Lieberman ’60 Ferman
Emmanuel and Linda Oliveri ’75 Fernandes
Dario Scholis and Clara Fernandez
Louis and Jeanne Smith ’61 Ferrucci
June D. Fialkowski ’71
Carol Lynne Williams Fields ’54
Joseph J. ’93 and Angelica Filippone
Robert and Sherry Koss ’70 Fillman
Arlene Babbitt Fine ’57 ’84
Jeffrey and Patricia Cardone ’87 Fine
Maria Finelli
John L. ’82 and Jamie Fischer
I.J. and Carol Heimlich ’62 Fisher
Lois Israel Fisher ’58 ’71
Margaret A. Fisk ’84
Fred Fitch
Craig G. ’81 and Susan Fitchett
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DONORS
Joyce Dziekowski Fitzgerald ’59
Richard and Florence Callaghan ’52 ’59
Fitzpatrick
John and Janet Kelly ’84 Flaherty
Frank and Christine Krentar ’72 Flannery
Russell and Barbara Koch ’58 Fletcher
Amanda B. Flisler ’10
Christopher Flores ’13
Melanie Flores
Bernard ’63 and Agnes Fogel
Alva J. Fogle ’08
Christopher M. ’77 and Holly Weller ’77 Ford
Donald Lake and Ray Barclay Ford ’74 ’77
Christian M. ’86 and Joanne Forster
Ray Fortuna
Karen A. Foster ’91
Donna Fountain
Jessica C. Frabasile ’13
Cynthia McGarth Fragale ’10
Stephen and Elizabeth Klok ’84 Fraser
Barry and Jane Freeman
Karen Freeman ’90
Robert and Marlene Freeman
Brian Kroboth and Kathleen Frees-Kroboth ’98
Nancy Sawtell Freiler ’90
Anthony and Juanita Verdugo ’74
Fresulone
Edith Dyson Friday ’73
Elizabeth J. Friedland ’68
Max Friedman
Joseph and Susan Flannelly ’84 Friedrich
Betty Calamusa Frino ’54
Elaine Rand Fromkin ’63
Carrie Anne Fuentes ’02
Richard P. ’75 and Alberta Fuller
Carol J. Fulmer ’91
Ethelyn L. Fulton ’69
Anthony and Frances Garabo ’78 Furino
Gail Sumner Gaines ’73
Jairo and Noemy Martinez ’08 ’11 Gaitan
Thomas E. Galuppo ’13
Leslie and Susan Katz ’76 Gamza
Judith A. Gantly ’65 ’73
Manfred W. ’67 ’73 and Isabelle McDade
’67 Ganzer
Gloria Pajak Garcia ’80
Samantha Garcia
Lewis and Bonnie Handshuh ’60 Garely
William ’66 and Joanne Gargiles
Kathryn Hoffman Garrett ’82
Adrienne Garro
Lawrence and Dora D. ’77 Garvey
Melvin and Juneau Gary
P. Fredric and Lorraine ’77 Gastrock
Sandra Sherenian Gates ’83
Lynn Haege Gehrmann ’73
Janice LoSapio Gelson ’84
Eric K. ’92 and Tela R. ’91 George
Saji George ’95
Paul ’81 and Doreen Uhl ’71 Georgiou
Christopher and Michelle Kaniuka ’83 Gerdes
Z. M. and Laynie Golden ’73 Gershwin
Matthew R. Gesumaria ’87
Mark J. Geusic ’78
Ronit Ghoshal
Richard and Ina Wasserman ’63 ’67
Giardina
James E. ’85 and Annette Gibbs
Doncella Peeples Gibson ’78 ’86
Franklyn and Lillian Pitts ’48 Gibson
James T. ’76 and Patricia Giese
Peter and Frances McCloskey ’74 Gilleece
Linda S. Gilroy ’69 ’76
Jeanne Jarema Gionfriddo ’79 ’85
Genevieve M. Giordano ’70 ’79
Louis R. ’54 and Juanita Giordano
David Goldstein and Anne Glasser ’80
Suzan Globus
Thomas E. ’76 and Michele ’72 Glover
John L. ’66 and Elaine Fisher ’66 Gluck
Robert A. ’62 and Constance Brewer ’63
Godleski
Roberta Cantor Gold ’07
Marjorie Goldberg ’79
Elisa M. Golden ’83
Alice Goldfarb
Blanche Goldstein
Terrence Golway and Eileen Duggan
Reva Goldfarb Gomer ’74
Ofelia C. Gomes ’02 ’08
Stephanie Rodrigues Goncalves ’13
Angela Gonzalez ’13
Stephanie Gonzalez
Carol Goodman
Irwin and Carol Jacobson ’67 Goodman
Alisha M. Gorden ’98
Kathryn A. Gordeuk ’82
Nathan and Beatrice ’78 Gordon
Kathleen Yeager Gorton ’74 ’81
Richard and Nancy Applegate ’55 Gowen
Lennard P. ’02 and Carrie Grabowski
Catherine M. Gradl ’90
Kenneth D. ’72 ’88 and Linda Calico ’75
’92 Graf
Thomas and Carol Bruno ’70 Graham
Cynthia Gramlich-Covello ’93
Joseph W. ’90 and Maria Grande
Jody Estrin Grant ’82
Kathryn Grant
Anne DiVincenzo Grasso ’73
Erika Gravato
Ann Graves
Vertina E. Graves ’70
Jeffrey and Janice Pitman ’84 Gray
* Deceased 37
David M. 63 and Barbara Green
Harold E. ’68 and Pamela Krochmal ’68
Green
Shabazz M. Green ’11
Tramanisha Green
Norman and Dianne Weinberg ’49 Greenwald
Deborah Quirk Grefe ’77
Melissa Gregorio
Jason A. ’01 and Maureen Gregurovic
Adelheid E. Greiss ’62
Pamela Gresham
Thomas Jefferson Griffin ’12
David and Jennifer Smith ’03 Griffith
Isaac and Ruth Griffith
Joseph A. ’67 and Jeanne Grillo
Vincent A. ’80 and Candace Johnkins ’80
’87 Grimaldi
Peter Winn and Sue Gronewold
Arnold and Ruth Chaiken ’62 Gross
Laurence and Renee L. ’82 Gruenwald
Marjorie A. Grunewalder ’49
Kenneth Gruskin
Franco and Debra Vanecek ’80 Guerriero
Louena Marsha Guidera ’65
Sanford and Hannah Borkan ’60 Gurtov
John G. ’59 ’63 and Ann Marie Gutjahr
Janyce E. Gwyn ’80
Juyoung Ha
Hans and Susan George ’70 Haenchen
Marguerite Haggerty ’98
Herbert and Fay Jones ’64 Hagler
Ann Poppy Hahn ’68
Richard T. Hajeski ’77
Timothy and Margaret E. ’99 Hak
Ellen Wraith Hale ’90
Kristen M. Halikias ’10
Ruth A. Haller Gombas ’00
George and Nancy Littlewood ’56 Hallock
Sandra Tavaska Hameroff ’89
Leon Hammond and Ellen Brady
Lillian Lefkowitz Handel ’45
Richard H. ’61 and Carol Handschuch
Mary Azer Hanna ’09
Jane Reed Hannen ’48
Denise P. Hansen ’08
Henry and Anne Davis ’82 ’85 Hao
Mary Lynn C. Harko ’70
Oliver and Josephine Corbo ’54 Harris
Tameka R. Harris ’99
Robert and Janet Smith ’87 Harrison
Jack and Carol Torello ’70 ’76 Hart
Reenat S. Hasan ’07
William and Valera Reed ’03 Hascup
Muhammad Y. Hassan ’09
Richard and Heidi Sadowitz ’85 Hauptschein
John J. ’90 and Donna Hawrylko
M. Arif Hayat
Morris Haywood
W. Kevin Kelley and Deborah Heath
Robert and Janice Heath
Robert T. ’79 and Gertrude Heeren
Ellen Zatt Heffes ’80
William and Phyllis Heipertz ’77 ’89 Heine
Richard and Pamela Maurer ’87 Heipertz
Matthew E. Heiser ’85
Rita Frances Hekker ’53 ’56
David A. Heller ’99
Helen Johansen Heller ’52
Robert and Donna Rotonda ’66 Hendon
Joseph and Patricia Fletcher ’76 Hennessy
Elaine M. Henry ’69 ’70
Marie Belfort Henry ’88
Charles and Norma Snell ’82 Henry
Robert Herbstsomer ’76
James and Deborah Herr ’92 Moore
Megan Hester
Lianne C. Heteji ’04
Robert Hickey
Donald L. Hikes ’59
Ruth Guerin Hildebrant ’53 ’74
Maureen Himchak
John and Judith Capasso ’82 Himelrick
Sydelle Hirsch
Tom Hansen and Ira Hirschfield
Sidney R. ’57 and Roberta Linker ’59 ’66
Hochman
Jennifer Hockenberry
Jane Calhoun Hocker ’97
John J. Hodavance ’96
John F. ’50 and Janet Hodgson
Robert R. Hoesly ’62
David and Karen Scheu ’91 Hoff
Frank Holahan
Peggy Sydnor Holland ’54
Natalie Holmes-Mitchell ’09
Ronald F. ’89 and Nancy Holtz
William Hood
Valerie B. Hooton ’74
Robert and Pamela B. ’75 Hoppes
William and Shirley Walsh ’98 Horbatt
Bernice A. Hornchak ’75 ’79
Vanessa Horsford ’00
Steven Houser
Bruce and Carol Ann ’79 Howard
Sidney Howard ’98
Robert and Yolanda Feliciano ’80 Howell
Robert and Bernadette Wroblewski ’71 Hoyer
Wilson Hoyle
Kizzie Hoyte
Maofa Huang ’08
John and Maribeth E. ’96 Hugelmeyer
Eric J. ’91 and Patricia Hulsen
Vincent and Ellen Arnold ’86 Hunt
Yvonne Huff Hunter ’73 ’77
* Deceased38
2014ANNUALREPORT
DONORS
Jeffrey D. ’63 and Karen Huppert
Lewis V. Hurd ’88 ’95 and Torrie Rumph-
Hurd ’88
O. Gene and Joan Gambino ’75 Hurst
John J. ’88 and Francesca Huss
Elizabeth Hyde
Joseph and Phillis Sibilia ’74 Ilaria
Christine Imperato
Maria Caridad Ingelmo ’09
Joseph Innella ’84 and Patricia
Jensen-Innella
Beth Insabella
Louis Iozzi ’67 and Frances De Palma-Iozzi ’87
Eileen L. Irish ’72
Sara Kaselman Irwin ’42
Ana Bitanga Ison ’98
Rebecca Allena Izquierdo ’01 ’03
Michael Jablonski ’08
Arlene Jachim ’71
Bart and Auban Jackson
Carolyn Jackson ’81
Keesha Jackson
Linda Smith Jackson ’94 ’13
Maria G. Jackson ’94
Glenn and Susan Krueger ’75 Jacobs
Robert and Virginia Butler ’63 Jadro
Michael and Annette Pisciotta ’71 Jala
Patricia Fachet Jameison ’68
Mark P. Janiw ’81
Priscilla Silveira Janusz ’63 ’69
Abhishek Rajendra Jariwala
Melinda Beirne Jeglinski ’73
James ’88 and Cheryl Jencarelli
Lori Dickey-Kemp Jenkins ’97
Debra Jerrold-Jones Vincent ’88
Peter and Barbara Charen ’03 Jewkes
Erin Bradford Jimenez ’08
Javier E. Jimenez ’06
Claribelle C. John ’07
Joan Blanchard Johnson ’54
Viola G. Johnson ’71
Edward Johnston
Mattie Ruth Stubbs Jones ’70
Paulet G. Jones-Dyche ’01 ’09
William F. ’88 and Patricia Motto ’81 Jordan
Judith Leblein Josephs ’76
Marilyn Carnegie Joyce ’57
Kisha E. Joyner ’82
Gail Larney Judge ’60 ’77
Michael and Gale Jugan
Kristina Junkroft
Jeffrey Kagan
Fred and June Gauer ’74 ’80 Kaiser
Deborah A. Kalanta ’73
Walter and Mary C. ’85 Kamienski
Marcia Bergoffen Kanter ’05
Helen Goldberg Kapner ’58
Pat Karpinsky
Mary A. Karwowski ’73
Thomas and Jacklyn Filenbaum ’63 ’70
Kasher
Sheldon and Joan Kastner
Allen A. ’76 and Gale Ontell ’90 Katcher
Robert E. ’96 and Lisa Katz
Aaron and Elaine Levine ’65 Kaufman
John J. ’60 ’66 and Francine Kaufman
Robin Kaufman ’90
Sarabjit Kaur ’11
Lisa Ann Kawalec ’98
Bernard and Estelle Weissman ’78 Kayman
Henry P. ’75 and Jane Kedron
James and Joanne Fox ’73 Kee
Audrey Kelly
Robert and Judith Kessler ’68 ’72 Kelly
Frank and Lucille Skerko ’56 Kelly
William R. ’64 and Susan Kendrick
Joseph and Maralyn Mitchell ’77 Kenney
John J. ’81 and Linda Morecroft ’74 ’79 Kerins
Herbert and Jane Berenson ’72 Kessler
Sydell Kessler-Levy
Joseph and Elisa Togna ’89 Kethley
Fahad Khan ’08
Warner Kielwasser ’80
Paul and Maxine Cayo ’55 Kimball
Daniel and Diane Hoffer ’68 Kimberley
Thomas and Madeline Batten ’64 Kincaid
Robert and Mimi Wallace ’85 Kinderlehrer
George and Anne Schmiede ’72 King
Gregory J. ’78 and Nancy King
Ruth Groves King ’72
William L. ’73 and Candace King
Jessica Kirsch
Ronald and June Wanner ’63 Kiss
Kenneth and Patricia Austin ’00 ’01 Kitlasz
Robert Kitzinger
Paul and Harriet Klein
David and Miriam Bernstein ’57 Klein
Hyman and Katherine Harris ’96 Kleinman
Annette M. Klimerman ’78
Joseph and Grace Pistoria ’60 ’77 ’94 Klimko
Beverly Kling
Pamela J. Klingler ’83
Joyce E. Kliszus ’87
Chester and Dorothy Hirschler ’80 Kloepfer
Barbara Corcoran Knehr ’61
Claudia Knezek
Thomas E. ’80 and Lisa Knoth
Courtney E. Koellner ’10
Martin L. ’65 and Marion Koempel
Patricia Brady Koenig ’79
Alice J. Kolator ’73
Eric G. ’00 and Mary Beth Kolber
Robert and Elaine Unger ’65 Kolker
Robert ’80 and Theresa ’99 Kondracki
* Deceased 39
Thomas A. Kondrak ’83
Xurong Kong
Phyllis Kopit ’90
Neal M. Korn ’98 and Patsy Trine
Christopher R. Koster ’75 and Mary Smith
Liza J. Kovach-Flynn ’93
Richard and Nancy Gray ’69 ’73 Kovatch
James Thomas and Koor Kpogba-Thomas
Mike Kratt
Joseph and Hiroko ’95 Kreitzer
Donald and Vearian Sobin ’59 Kroeck
Thomas R. ’53 and Bettie Kroener
Frank J. ’71 and Joan Cook ’81 Krov
Thaddeus W. Krulikowski ’63
Robert J. Krupnik ’71
Janice A. Krusch ’68 ’72
Gina Kuenseler
Maureen N. Kuhn ’83
Matthew and Mary Bitow ’82 Kulhanek
Jonathan H. Kuligowski ’11
William and Donna Antonelli ’76 ’98 Kull
John H. ’64 ’75 and Loretta Polsinelli ’64
Kumpf
Suzanne Kupiec
Ronald and Helene Sherman ’70 Kurlan
Victor and Teresa Faver ’87 ’93 Kurywczak
Harvey Kushner
Janet Ellmer Kwiatkowski ’74 ’76
Stephen J. Kwiecinski ’95
Joseph and Geraldine Lenzi ’58 La Motta
Carol Ann Oswald Lace ’65
Burt LaCivita ’05
Richard and Pamela Schofield ’78 LaFevre
Joseph P. Lafferty ’85
Marilyn M. Lago ’68
Armida Laidman ’80
Richard and Kathleen Doran ’62 ’82 Lally
Audrey Lambert
Jessalyn R. Lambert ’11
Frank A. Lamotta ’06
Laura Lamson ’94 ’00
Gina Lanceter
Mark and Vincenza Birritteri ’86 Landry
Keith and Lorraine Williams ’90 Lang
Ernest C. ’96 and Noreen Langley
Mirella Arana Victorero ’01 ’03
Judith Fasone Langlois ’70
John Lanier
Philip and Phyllis Berger ’63 Lapidus
Robert and Eileen Clark ’85 Largey
Raymond G. Larson ’72
Marilyn A. Williams-Laube ’80
John and Donna Strassburg ’74 Laucius
Leonard and Annette ’85 Lauer
Terrence and Pamela Strychowski ’71 ’83
Launhardt
Paul V. Laur ’08
Robert J. Leblein ’74
Peter and Susan Lederman
Thomas Lee
Barbara Lipert Legutko ’64
Robert C. ’72 ’87 and Kathleen Zastrow ’86
’99 Leifeste
Raye Leith
Rita Lemley
Eileen Lenahan ’83
Kevin and Joan Willner ’72 Lennon
Richard and Elaine Capraro ’61 Lenskold
Karina Leon
Dawnmarie T. Leonard ’00
Joyce S. Lerner ’83
Charles and Roberta Polin ’87 Lerner
Tina A. LeRoy ’13
John and Barbara Sawetz ’91 Lesko
Thomas and Barbara Aklonis ’76 Lesniak
Sidney and Darlene Bresslow ’60 Lestz
Margaret L. Leusenring ’48 ’62
Ann Elizabeth Hagstrom Levanseller ’60
Joseph and Delilah ’87 Levendusky
Donald and Barbara Larro ’70 Levesque
Michael and Ruth Berkowitz ’06 Levine
David L. Levitt ’79
Richard and Joan Bourbonnais ’92 Lewinski
Carol B. Lewis
Glenn R. ’70 and Maureen Gilshian ’70
Lewis
Thomas J. Lewis ’82 and Lorraine
DeBenedetto
Juan Li ’99
Jeffrey B. Lichter ’92
Janet Dunn Liddy ’59
Jerome M. Liddy ’07
Burton and Elinor Shevin ’63 Liebesman
Alfred and Isabel Walker ’61 ’75 Lies
David and MaryRobin Wade ’88 Lightner
Alfred H. ’86 and Ellen Linden
Sandra J. Lindsay ’87
Charles and Lois Sturgis ’50 Lingsch
Howard and Benay Epstein ’66 Lipstein
Gustavo Najera and Gina M. Lisa-
Fernandez ’05
Simon List
Bruce H. Litinger ’72
Cindy Liu ’09
Robin M. Lockery ’82
Donna Svymanski Lombardi ’77
Stacy L. Lombardi ’99
Bruce and Paula Infantino ’98 Long
Joan A. Longarzo ’63
Allen J. Lopez ’98
Hugh Baron and Carla Lord
Joseph Lorintz ’76
Alonso and Susana Losada
Yolanda M. Lott ’99
Alex ’90 ’94 and Felecia Louis
* Deceased40
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DONORS
Gregory C. ’88 and Carolyn Lowack
Andrew Lozowski ’97
Denise Lubrano Lavadera ’06
Barbara Ruggerio Luby ’91 ’93
Elba M. Luciano ’74 ’80
Michael J. Lunga ’69
John J. ’63 and Anita Lupo
Diane Lurski ’90
George and Mary Ann Rejrat ’67 Lutz
Christopher Lynch
John ’71 ’76 and Constance Lysko
Robert H. Lyszczasz ’88
Roberta Edell Maas ’77
Sara Maass
Linda Redmer Mabee ’67
Rudolph and Sina Sallitt ’55 Macak
Nilda Martinez Maccarelli ’73
Bruce G. MacConchie ’74
Terrence P. ’83 ’92 and Kim MacConnell
Joan Melillo MacDaniels ’56
Leonard and Jane Atchison ’77 Mackesy
Robert and Rowena Hermann ’41 MacPhail
Kenneth MacRitchie
Ronald and Karen Jacobus ’66 Madaras
Haresh and Linda M. ’96 Madeka
Fred and Lynn Schroeder ’75 Madison
Edward and Elizabeth Smith ’46 Madonna
Donna Ryder Madrigal ’88 ’91
Richard and Carol Birnie ’67 Magno
Lillian Bretz Maier ’58
Raymond and Clelia Mannarino ’80 Major
Lester and Shirley Herer-Feldman ’63 ’72
Malamut
A.F. Maldonado
Antoinette Laferrera Malloy ’91
Kerry A. Maloney ’97 ’99
Patricia Keating Mannina ’61
Steven and Barbara Mitchell ’80 Manos
Murray and Eleanor Pierce ’75 Mantell
Rita Silber Marcus ’72
Jeffrey M. ’87 and Seal Margolies
Lillian Moss Margolis ’56
Sasha Mariano
Theodore S. Markewich ’64
Frederick J. ’76 and Violet Markmann
Estelle Weiner Markowitz ’60
Ira and Judith Gherman ’73 Marks
William S. ’67 and Helen Marsh
Deneen Marshall-Mike
Paul Marsico ’88
Christina M. Martelo ’06
Jacqueline Martin ’84
Lawrence Martin ’85 and Angela
Martin-Fehr
Scott and Donna Martin
Jessica Martinex
Luis and Kumiko Martinez
Oscar G. Martinez ’87 ’92
Ronald ’79 and Catherine Martino
Charles Martins
Stuart Martinsen
George Maslow ’80
Mark and Barbara ’91 Mason
Emma Massey
John P. ’64 and Pamela Masterson
John Mastromonico ’88
Joseph L. Matthews ’83
Ryan M. Matthews ’07
Anthony and Jean Bodnar ’66 Maurella
Donald A. Maxton ’73
Katherine A. Mayer ’80
Joseph W. ’54 and Elaine Mayron
Theodore J. Maziarski ’70 and Deirdre Banks
Harry and Ruth P. ’98 Mazujian
Pellegrino and Liliana Villarreal ’81 Mazza
Janet F. Mazzarella ’75
Michael and Nicolina DiDonato ’73 Mazzeo
Richard and Andrea Warner ’82 Mazzocchi
Frank and Jacquelyn J. ’91 McAneny
Jean L. McBlain ’63
Maureen E. McCallion ’73 ’78
Marsha J. McCarthy
Retoneya A. McCleese ’01
Karen Gallagher McCloud ’72
Ellen Garshgo McConnell ’72
James and Dawnmarie Roche ’96
McDermid
Kathleen McDermott ’83
Margaret Mulraney McDermott ’67
Jerome and Martha Wilderotter ’94 McDevitt
Colleen McElhearn
John McEwen
Michael McGauley
Elizabeth McGovern
James and Mary Ann Joannes ’66 McKenna
Richard and Rose Ann McKenney
Susan M. McKeown ’98 ’00
James and Carol Sinkinson ’82 McLain
Thomas and Marguerite Blake ’70 McLean
Kevin and Barbara McNally
Michelle McSweeney ’87
James P. ’68 ’78 and Helen McTernan
Mary E. McTigue ’84
Norm and Patricia Stevenson ’92 Medeiros
Paul Medeiros
Alejandro ’01 and Veronica Medina
Claudette Yaeger Meehan ’83 ’93
Mark and Beth M. ’85 Mehler
C. Richard ’65 and Catherine Melvin
James A. ’01 and Maria Mento
Nancy Mercurio
Joan Merlo ’89
Leonard J. ’70 ’77 and Joanne Mesonas
Teresa A. Messineo ’87
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Robert and Carolyn H. ’90 Metz
David A. ’80 and Ellen Meyers
Robert and Pearl Zahm ’72 Meyers
Stephen Olson and Barbara Nevar
Mezzatesta ’84
David and Phyllis Michaud
Michael Mierzejwski
Barry E. ’73 and Katherine Mika ’75 Migliore
Dennis Mignone ’92
Melissa Mikel
Elena M. Militari ’82
Ashley Miller
Mr. Edward Turbak and Ms. Barbara Miller
Bruce Miller
Kyle Miller
Robert S. Miller ’82
Sylvia Rathmann Miller ’05
Sharon T. Mills ’04
Gregory Milton
Peter A. ’77 and Janet Topchik ’79 Milwicz
Arthur S. Mindlin ’80
George and Michaelene Hrabar ’71 Mirkovich
Brooks and Kristine Mirrer
Cheryl Mitchell
Denyse Mitterhofer
Ingvald and Dorothy Banta ’45 Moe
Christine A. Moller ’10
Joseph D. ’92 and Paige Mone
Antonio Monteiro ’84
Brian M. ’05 and Melissa Monteleone
Abigail Garrison Montgomery ’87
John R. ’78 and Amy Weinstein ’79 ’83
Montuori
Alan R. ’79 and Janet Moon
Patricia G. Moore ’71 ’80
William A. Moore ’13
William and Carol Seaman ’87 Moorhead
Kevin and Ellen Vicari ’94 Moran
John Moran
Joseph M. ’02 and Carrie Moran
Chris and Melissa Morgan
Eugene J. ’77 and Sandra Morgenthaler
Arthur and Gloria Livelli ’57 ’63 Moscatello
Robert ’82 and Teresa Sawers ’84 Moser
Adrian and Elaine Ackerman ’77 Moshe
Eric and Joy Moskovitz
Ellen Motoviloff Miller ’59
Michael A. ’76 and Roberta Mottola
Heather Moulton
Francis Barber and Susan M. Moura ’78
Warren D. ’93 and Ellen Moxley
George W. Mueller ’61 ’68
Peter Mueller
Jonathan Mui
Ronald Desmett and Kathleen Ann
Mulcahy ’72
Judith K. Muldoon ’76
Lorraine Lovi Mullen ’67 ’80
Jeffrey Muller ’90
Kenneth and Ellen Muller
Richard S. ’89 and Noreen Muller
Claire Mulry
Kenneth C. ’82 and Lydia Mundy
Donna T. Muniz ’96
Steven Muniz ’07
George J. ’81 and Elena Murdock
John and Cecilia Alvarez ’83 ’87 Murphy
David G. Murphy ’79
Mary E. Murphy ’55
Kathleen B. Murphy-Butler ’94
Charles and Imelda ’96 Murray
Terri Muuss ’91
Sylvester and Benedicta Belasco ’42 ’59 Naas
Alexander and Joan Savoca ’71 Nagy
Alex and Julia ’86 Nagy
William and Sandra Treat ’61 Naiva
Joseph A. ’80 and Ann Nalepa
Raymond G. ’75 and Antoinette Nardo
Patricia A. Nash ’75
Michael A. Natale ’73
Christopher J. Navetta ’07
Lovella L. Naylor ’71
Flora Needidass
Eugene Negrin
Brunilda Soto Negron ’98
Emil and Patricia Boyle ’55 ’61 Neu
Julia Nevarez DeJesus
Daniel Caporaso and Kathleen Neville
Caporaso
Hatha Nguyen
Ann Sloan Nitche ’77
Ronald and Katherine Eccles ’94 Nitto
Corona A. Noceda ’86
John and Deanna Sweeney ’68 ’76 Nolan
Brian R. Noodt ’05
Robert and Ellen Merkel ’65 Norton
Nicholas J. Norton ’11
Allan C. Novick ’74
Murray Sternberg and Phyllis Novick ’68 ’79
Leona Grossman Nowikas-Landau ’60
Daniel A. ’77 and Gloria Nozza
Roy ’64 and Lynne Nunes
Roy E. Nunes ’91
Lawrence and Angela ’83 Nusser
Melvyn and Dorothy Nutkis
NYU Steinhardt School of Culture,
Education, and Human Development
Brian Oakes
Maureen J. Oakley ’72
Melissa R. O’Brien ’12
Robert S. Obrzut ’93
John and Jacqueline Wiggins ’64
O’Callaghan
Emanuele and Diane Occhiogrosso
John and Marilyn Milazzo ’64 O’Donnell
* Deceased42
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DONORS
Thomas J. O’Donnell ’72 ’76
Thomas J. O’Donnell ’71 ’76
Carol J. O’Hara ’69
Patricia Ohleth
Kingsley I. ’89 and Ethel Okoronkwo
John J. ’97 ’00 and Diane Olock
Len and Marilyn Mohr ’75 ’89 Olsen
Olatokunboh M. Olusoga ’11
Thomas and Carol Rittenhouse ’62 Oriel
Charles and Charlotte Stachowicz ’70 Orren
Steven Orrin ’95
Angela Ortiz
Ronald and Patricia Zboyan ’64 ’82 Osborne
Myma G. Osei-Bonsu ’99
Maria Oses
Dan Shultz and Eileen Ogrodnik ’68 O’Shea
Raymond A. ’72 ’80 and JeanMarie Ostroski
Wayne J. ’72 ’78 and Joanne DAlessio ’78
Otlowski
Abdullah A. Oudeh ’95
Ofelia T. Oviedo ’78 ’80
Phillip F. Oweifie ’05
Joann Dexle Oxley ’69
Mark J. Paczkowski ’09
Robert and Lillian Alexander ’01 Padavano
Geraldine Pagaoa
Crystal Ward Page ’86
Chris Pagoota
Brooke E. Paige ’08
Arthur S. ’76 and Janet Pajak
Frank and Karen Esposito ’95 Paluzzi
Alexa A. Panarella ’12
Robert ’77 and Theresa Panasik
Chung Gin Pao
Allison Paolini
Patricia Pappas
Hector L. ’84 and Ana Pardo
Orley Parientee
Elisa Paris ’05
Milton and Gwendolyn Sellers ’78 Parker
Charles H. Parrillo ’90
Lois Parson
Virginia M. Pasternak ’67 ’92
Manali Patel ’12
Mukesh K. ’99 and Bhavna Patel
Anthony J. ’98 and Patricia Heffner ’94
Patricco
Kendall and Virginia Horvath ’62 Patrick
Rosa A. Paulino ’10
Wendy Shultz Pavlicek ’05
William L. ’78 and Christine Pavlu
Jennifer Pax
Douglas A. ’62 ’69 and Marcia Davies ’64
Pecina
Kenneth Kraus and Francesca A.
Peckman ’77
Rachel Alford Peele ’76
Eilene Littig Peeling ’60 ’69
Rebekah Pender
Raymond C. Peoples ’00
Belkis P. Peralta ’05
Cristina Perez
John and Kathleen Dunn ’86 Perez
Giannella Perfetti
Marilyn Honey Perkins ’55
Thomas and Jeanne Ammann ’68 Perry
Mitchell J. Perry ’05
George Persson ’69 ’80
Carol Brostosky Pester ’65 ’79
Evan and Elizabeth Peters
John V. ’81 and Kathryn Peterson
Robert and Judith Schmidt ’62 Peterson
Constance Briante Petosa ’52
Thomas C. ’63 and Ellen Petren
Leo and Joanne Wilverding ’71 Petuchovas
Leo and Donna Tango ’77 Pflug
Micheline L. Phareau ’94
Stella T. Phillips ’93
Michael F. Piazza ’86
Arnaldo Pica-Mendez ’05
Charles and Dorothy Neressa ’96 Pierce
Trina Guardi Pietz ’61
Linda Stott Pilkington ’83
Terence and Helen Marshall ’84 ’87 Pires
Elaine L. Pisano ’70 ’78
Stephen R. ’70 ’71 and Janet ’78 Piszar
Joel and Wilma Bernhaut ’61 Pitman
Anthony Pittman
Aubrey Pitula
William A. ’75 and Karen Plank
William and Nancy Halsey ’90 Plant
Raymond and Joan Matta ’77 Podesfinski
Joseph and Mary Hehl ’83 Policastro
Donna Duimstra Policelli ’85
Peter N. ’60 ’64 and Dorothy Wolf ’60
Polidoro
Nicholas J. ’84 and Mariann Pontrantolfi
Christopher Porter
Christian M. Portera ’13
John and Judith Grenger ’60 Poulos
Travis Poulsen ’12
Patricia Powell
Steven ’73 and Karen Powell
Laura M. Prendergast ’89
Joy Arlene Prescott ’80 ’89
Robyn M. Prezioso ’98
Laureen Price ’11
Eugene and Renee Palkowitz ’83 Price
Kathleen Wolfe Prisbell ’72
Jose F. Privado ’04
Orlando Proenza
Kurt and Colleen Donnelly ’87 ’93 Propsner
David and Elizabeth Ditmars ’61 Prosser
William Pruitt
Lorraine Lacefield Purdy ’60
* Deceased 43
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2015 Annual Report Draft 4.1

  • 2. Carla S. Willis, President Diane Schwartz, Acting President (through February 2014) Steve Fastook H’06, Chair Kenneth N. Goldmann, Vice Chair/Treasurer Robert H. Busch H’03, Secretary Kevin B. Alton ’73 H’07 Christian J. Baker Patricia M. Barksdale ’95 W. John Bauer Maria E. Bordas ’74 ’80 William J. Cariste Edward A. Esposito ’69 ’72, ex officio James K. Estabrook Dawood Y. Farahi, ex officio Anthony Giordano III ’87 Dorothy G. Hennings H’10 George Hennings H’10 James G. Hynes ’63 H’09 Susan L. Kogan Ada Morell ’97, ex officio Marjorie A. Perry ’74 Barbara Sobel ’71, ex officio FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Directors Emeriti Gail E. Fraser ’85 Li-Woan Yang ’83 H’01 Lifetime Emeriti Members Daniel J. Charleston ’83 Nancy Muzyka Schleicher ’72 Distinguished Lifetime Emeritus Member Don Conklin H’94
  • 3. Kean University President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Foundation Board Chair’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Foundation President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Foundation Update/Welcoming Carla S. Willis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Foundation Update/Welcoming New Board Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Meet Don Brady—Donor and New Board Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Robert Busch School of Design Ribbon Cutting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Financials—Gifts and Pledges / Contributions by Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Financials—Scholarship Dollars Raised / Fund Balances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Financials—Statements of Financial Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Financials—Statements of Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 2014 Alumni Event Photo Album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Nu Sigma Phi Gala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 The 17th Annual Kean Gala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 The 15th Annual Cougar Cup Golf Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2014 Scholarship Recognition Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Student Profile: Nigel Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Nu Delta Pi 50th Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Donor Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
  • 4. W hatarethetwomostimportant things Kean University seeks to offer its students? I believe those two things are access and opportu- nity. Access is a key component of Kean’s commitment to making the dream of higher education a reality for its students by breaking down the economic barriers that make it difficult for many to pursue their degrees. Opportunity means that Kean provides its students with the world-class, state-of-the-art tools needed to prepare for a successful career in today’s global marketplace. Opportunity and access both represent open doors and the chance for those with ambition and initiative to succeed at the things that are most valuable to them. I am pleased to report that both access and opportunity continue to expand at Kean. Our campuses are thriving, and our financial outlook is strong and stable. We have adopted a strategic plan with specific goals that run up to and through the year 2020. These goals express the collective vision of the Kean community, and I have no doubt that we will achieve them. We are A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF KEAN UNIVERSITY 2 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 5. already well on our way with three important components of the strategic plan: our new programs in the fields of architecture, physical therapy, and physician’s assistant. These programs were carefully chosen based on an analysis of the careers that will be highly in demand and likely to offer our students a strong foothold in the global economy of the coming decades. The support of our Foundation donors is essential to Kean’s ability to make and implement strategic initiatives such as these. I’m extremely gratified by the progress that has already been made by the Institutional Advancement team under its new Vice President, Carla Willis, in her short time here at Kean. If your name is listed in this Annual Report, then you too have been an extremely valuable member of our team. On behalf of the Kean University Board of Trustees and senior administration, and on my own behalf as well, I give you my deepest thanks. DAWOOD Y. FARAHI, PH.D. President, Kean University Opportunity means that Kean provides its students with the world-class, state-of-the-art tools needed to prepare for a successful career in today’s global marketplace. 3
  • 6. M y day job at CNBC is fast-paced and very demanding. You might ask, how can I possibly dedicate so much time to working with Kean University and its Foundation? The answer is simple: Because I love it. There is nothing more rewarding than giving back to those who need a helping hand to accomplish their goals. And the students at Kean are so worth helping. I meet many of them on campus, and at events like our annual Scholarship Reception. They never fail to amaze me with their enthusiasm and willingness to work for the things they want to achieve. They have faith in themselves and in the ability of Kean University to show them the path to success. If these young people represent the future for all of us, then that future is looking very bright indeed. At the Foundation, we’re always trying to find more ways and resources to help these students achieve the goals they’ve set for themselves. I’m thrilled that we now have Carla Willis on board to lead these efforts as president of the Foundation and vice president for institutional advancement at Kean. Her previous leadership as a fundraising and advancement executive at institutions including The Ohio State University and Florida A&M University made her the obvious candidate to assume the full-time management of our Foundation. She has already had an extremely positive impact on its activities and operations. My fellow Foundation Board members and I are looking forward to some very bright horizons as we continue to work with Carla and her staff on behalf of the students of Kean University. STEVE FASTOOK H’06 Chair, Kean University Foundation Board A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE KEAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION BOARD 4 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 7. I was very pleased to be given the opportunity to lead the Kean University Foundation because I knew I would be joining a dynamic university community with an energized and motivated fundraising operation. In my view, as someone with an extensive track record in higher education and advancement, the transformation of Kean University in recent years has been remarkable—made even more so by the contributions of its donor base to that process. Because of our donors’ generosity, we have been able to create opportunities for our hardworking, deserving students that were undreamed of only a few years ago. Our academic programs and facilities are the envy of our peer institutions in the region. Our students enjoy access to the most outstanding faculty and the best scholarship program we have been able to provide to date. Our supporters have helped to make all this possible and enable us to feel confident that we can deliver to students exactly what we promised them—a World-Class Education. But our mission is an ongoing one. Our students stand poised on the threshold of a world where the requirements for professional success and personal fulfillment are constantly evolving. So we must constantly raise our targets and strive to provide the resources that will ensure that a Kean education remains both excellent and accessible. Thank you for recognizing the importance of investing in the futures of our students. I look forward to continuing to work with our fantastic Foundation Board, with our alumni, and with all of you who have helped make Kean University what it is today. CARLA S. WILLIS President, Kean University Foundation A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE KEAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 5
  • 8. FOUNDATION UPDATE: WELCOMING CARLA S. WILLIS Willis (second from left) with (left to right) Foundation Board Secretary Robert Busch H’03, past Board Chair Maria Bordas ’74 ’80, current Board Chair Steve Fastook H’06, and Board member Patricia Barksdale ’95. 6 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 9. I n February 2014, Kean University welcomed Carla S. Willis as Vice President for Institutional Advancement and President of the Kean University Foundation. She oversees a team of 12 development officers and support personnel, as well as the activities of the Office of Alumni Relations. “Kean University is at a transformative point in its history, with much growth and innovation occurring,” said Willis. “I feel very fortunate to be leading our advancement efforts at this time and believe that philanthropy will continue to play an important part in shaping our future.” Willis has over 20 years of experience as an advance- ment executive in academic, health care, and nonprofit settings. She came to Kean from the Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University in Columbus, where she served as assistant vice president for advancement, managing the medical center’s development efforts and shaping the strategy for a billion-dollar fundraising campaign. Previously, Willis worked at Florida A&M University as vice president of university relations and execu- tive director of the FAMU Foundation, Inc. Her résumé also includes development leadership positions at the University of Toledo, the University of Michigan Law School, and the University of Missouri. Willis has also held consulting positions in develop- ment and communications. Earlier in her career, she ran her own consulting firm, Willis Development & Communications Associates, based in Toledo, Ohio; the company provided fundraising and development expertise to higher education, K-12, and other nonprofit organizations including Adopt America Network, Inc. Willis entered the development field in the early 1990s at the University of Missouri as a supervisor of the Mizzou Annual Fund, following a successful career with the IBM Corporation. She graduated with honors from the University of Toledo with a B.A. in interdisciplinary studies. She is an active member of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), a nonprofit asso- ciation for professionals in the field of educational advancement encompassing alumni relations, com- munications, marketing, and development. She is a former board member of CASE District V and chair of the district’s Committee on Equity (COE). Recently, Willis was appointed to CASE’s Commission on Philanthropy. She is a noted and frequent presenter for CASE and for the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) on topics related to philanthropy and development. She was an active officer and past president of AFP’s Northwest Ohio Chapter. Carla S. Willis Named President of the Kean University Foundation and Vice President of Institutional Advancement I feel very fortunate to be leading our advancement efforts at this time and believe that philanthropy will continue to play an important part in shaping our future. 7
  • 10. T he Kean University Foundation is administered by a Board of Directors, consisting of Kean alumni and friends who provide invaluable counsel in the allocation and application of donors’ gifts. The Foundation Board’s numbers recently grew by five, with the appointment of the following new members: Donald Brady Donald Brady is a consultant, entrepreneur, investor, and tech- nologist. He was introduced to Kean University by his late wife, Kathy Hering-Brady, a 2000 graduate of Kean’s Occupational Therapy program. After she passed away, Brady estab- lished the Kathy Hering-Brady Memorial Scholarship and has worked closely with the Foundation to raise funds in support of the award. He holds a B.A. degree in Computer Science from Bellarmine University (Louisville, Ky.). (See full profile of Brady on the following pages.) Bill Loehning ’70 Bill Loehning ’70 is an executive vicepresidentforFidelityFinancial Advisor Solutions (FFAS), a divi- sion of Fidelity Investments. Loehning is responsible for rela- tionship management for the Insurance and DCIO (defined contribution investment FOUNDATION UPDATE: WELCOMING FIVE NEW BOARD MEMBERS only) clients serviced by FFAS. He joined Fidelity in 1987 as an insurance account executive. He advanced through the ranks and received several promotions before being appointed to his current position in April 2009. Loehning is a member of several boards of direc- tors including those of Roger Williams Hospital in Providence, R.I., and the Insured Retirement Institute in Washington, D.C. Loehning was inducted into the Insured Retirement Institute’s Hall of Fame in 2009 as its first honoree from an asset management company. He is chairman of the advisory board of the Make- A-Wish Foundation® of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He was named as one of Kean University’s Distinguished Alumni in 2011 and was honored at Kean’s annual gala in 2014. Scott N. Schober ’92 Scott Schober ’92 is an American wireless cybersecurity expert. He has been the CEO and president of Berkeley Varitronics Systems (BVS) since 2000. The company has developed several notable devices, including one product used to help teachers and professors detect cheating activity via cell phones on exams. Others are microwave-based devices used by the U.S. military. BVS devices can also be used to root out or stop corporate espionage. Meet Our New Board Members 8 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 11. Schober is frequently interviewed in the news media as an expert in online security, international corporate espionage, and government surveillance and domes- tic spying. In 2013, Schober was featured in the CBC television documentary Faking the Grade, discussing high-tech devices for catching cheaters and spying on illegal cell phone use. He graduated with a B.S. degree in Computer Science from Kean University in 1992, after which he attended graduate studies in telecommunica- tions at New York University. Linda Tuma ’83 ’89 Linda Tuma ’83 ’89 worked for Merck for 16 years, beginning as a research chemical engineer in 1989 and retiring in 2005 as director of safety compliance. She led both the Operational Hazards Evaluation Laboratory and the Materials Evaluation Laboratory and played a leading role in career development programs throughout Merck. She developed additional hazards laboratories in England and Japan and authored over 15 papers in the field of thermal analysis and its use in the evaluation of thermal hazards in chemical processes. Tuma served as chair of the Merck Woman’s Network during 2003 and 2004, and became its treasurer in 2005. Since retiring from Merck, she has consulted in the operational hazards field and served on the Board of Directors of Swapsol Corporation and on various committees of the Merck Employee Federal Credit Union. She holds two degrees from Kean—a B.A. in Chemistry/ Management Science (1983) and an M.S. in Management Systems Analysis (1989). She also holds an M.B.A. from Wagner College. Kathleen Wilkinson ’78 Kathleen Wilkinson ’78 is a part- ner in the Philadelphia office of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP. She is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She handles complex litigation and insurance matters, and serves as a judge pro tem and settlement master. Wilkinson received a B.A. degree in Political Science summa cum laude from Kean in 1978. Wilkinson is a well-known figure throughout Pennsylvania’s legal community. She was elected as only the sixth woman chancellor of the 13,000-member Philadelphia Bar Association and served in this posi- tion during 2013. She recently began a three-year term on the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s (PBA) Board of Governors, having served in the PBA House of Delegates for more than 10 years. In September 2014, Wilkinson received the Leadership Excellence in the Law Award from the National Diversity Council. She was named a Distinguished Alumna of Kean University in 2010. 9
  • 12. DONOR AND NEW BOARD MEMBER PROFILE: DON BRADY K ean University owes a great debt to the late Kathy Hering-Brady ’00 ’07, an alumna and adjunct faculty member of both the Occupational Therapy and Public Administration programs. When she died unexpectedly at age 56 in 2010, her husband Don Brady, prompted by Kathy’s occupational therapy students, decided to establish the Kathy Hering-Brady Memorial Scholarship to provide assistance to occupa- tional therapy graduate students. From that initial gesture, Don Brady—who says that he had no knowledge of the field of occupational therapy, or of Kean University either, prior to meeting Kathy— has found himself becoming more and more involved with Kean. He became a member of the Occupational Therapy Department’s advisory board in 2012. Most recently, Brady accepted an invitation to join the Board of Directors of the Kean University Foundation—which he sees as a way for him to expand his ability to positively contribute to and support the University’s needs. “Kathy thought the world of the people she worked with in the Occupational Therapy program at Kean,” says Brady. “And I myself have now worked with many of the same people, which has led to collaborations with other good people in the Foundation and elsewhere at Kean. The experience has been both fun and rewarding. I enjoy interacting with people who are intellectually stimulating, who have good ideas, and allow me to soak up lots of knowledge and information while we work on finding ways to make things happen here.” Brady is a true polymath whose professional experiences and intellectual interests are extremely wide ranging. He describes himself as a “consultant, entrepreneur, investor, and technologist.” First becoming acquainted with computers while serving in the U.S. Army, he started his career as a programmer with GE’s Process Computer Division in 1969. Over the succeeding decades, he expanded the development and application of com- puter science and information technology across heavy industry, utilities, manufacturing, and the automotive and medical sectors. His most recent focus, immediately preceding his “semi-retirement” in 2012, was in the area of public safety; notable projects involved supporting the 911 infrastructure for the police and fire departments of New York City and Nassau County, New York. Meet Don Brady—Scholarship Donor, Foundation Board Member, Friend of Kean University 10 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 13. Brady sees himself as someone who took a nontradi- tional educational path, as did many individuals who were products of the earlier days of computers and technology. “I’m a big fan of the nontraditional ele- ments of higher education,” he says; he believes that both traditional and nontraditional methods, such as distance learning, have their place. He has watched the evolution of higher education with interest, and is concerned with how institutions of higher learning can help students to be truly productive in their lives and careers once they graduate. This is one reason why he’s glad to be serving on the Foundation Board. “I’m not an academic, and neither are most of the other Board members,” he says. “We’re from the world where the students are going to end up once their academic careers have finished. “We want to make sure that students not only get the tools they need to be successful—we want them to gain an understanding of how to use those tools in ways that enhance their prospects for success.” Don Brady (standing, far L) with Occupational Therapy faculty, students, and students’ parents at Kean’s annual Scholarship Reception. Kathy Hering-Brady. 11
  • 14. ROBERT BUSCH SCHOOL OF DESIGN: FALL 2014 RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY L ast fall, Kean University’s Robert Busch School of Design officially opened its new facilities in the Green Lane Academic Building with a ribbon- cutting ceremony during Homecoming Weekend. Robert H. Busch H’03, the school’s namesake, was at the ceremony and wielded the scissors for the actual cutting of the ribbon. The same event featured the grand opening of the Edward R. Jajosky Industrial Design Lab, named for Edward R. Jajosky ’64, longtime adjunct professor of industrial design at Kean. Jajosky, together with Professor Rose Gonnella, executive director of the Robert Busch School of Design, unveiled the signage over the doorway to the brand-new laboratory space. The Robert Busch School of Design offers programs of intensive study designed to help students acquire both knowledge and technical skills, providing a solid basis for professional achievement. The school’s degree pro- grams in Advertising Design, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, and Interior Design include extensive lecture, studio, and technology experiences. Students are able to pursue practical experience in their chosen field through internships, part-time employment, seminars, and spe- cial events, including the school’s own annual Thinking Creatively Conference. The ribbon-cutting event recognized Busch’s significant contributions to the Kean University community. Busch is the owner and chief executive officer of Cranford, N.J.-based ALL-STATE Legal, a leading provider of print- ing services and supplies to law firms and the legal industry. As a member of the Board of Directors of the Kean University Foundation, he has been instrumental in ensuring that Kean continues as an affordable, public institution of higher learning where education is both world class and accessible. “Never would I have imagined 17 years ago, when I first became involved in what was then Kean College, that I would be standing in front of you today to have the Design School named in my honor,” Busch told the assembled audience of faculty, students, administrators, and friends of the School of Design. “I’ve worked with Rose Gonnella for many years on a number of projects and look forward to many more years supporting Kean and the design school. Edward Jajosky ’64, just after the unveiling of the Edward R. Jajosky Industrial Design Lab at the Robert Busch School of Design. Kean Honors Two Benefactors of Its School of Design 12 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 15. “I’ve been very blessed to be able to achieve what I have in life and be able to give back,” Busch continued. “I urge you all to also look for ways to give back, be it to Kean or some other cause you believe in.” Jajosky graduated from Kean in 1964 and began teach- ing at his alma mater, then Newark State College, in 1968. He has helped generations of Kean students obtain their professional degrees in industrial design, a specialized field combining elements of art, design, and inven- tion to produce a vast range of everyday objects from toothbrushes to the largest wide-body aircraft. He is a regular participant in the Thinking Creatively Conference. At the Robert Busch School of Design ribbon cutting on October 25, left to right: Professor Rose Gonnella, executive director, Robert Busch School of Design; David Mohney, acting dean, Michael Graves School of Architecture; Robert Busch H’03; Edward Jajosky ’64; Dawood Farahi, Ph.D., president, Kean University. Left to right: Kean University Foundation President Carla S. Willis; Edward Jajosky ’64; and Jajosky’s sister, Lucy Jajosky Orfan ’60, like her brother a Kean graduate and faculty member (now retired). PhotosthispagebyPattiBanks 13
  • 16. Contributions According to Source Gifts and Pledges 2013 2014 $ committed $ committed Alumni 690,710 700,409 Friends/Parents 242,570 365,130 Corporations 390,759 441,342 Foundations 340,671 1,404,264 Organizations 686,362 739,379 Total $2,351,072 $3,650,524 # of donors # of donors Alumni 711 1961 Friends/Parents 426 379 Corporations 107 103 Foundations 61 74 Organizations 126 129 Total 1431 2646 Friends/Parents 10% Corporations 12% Organizations 20% Alumni 19% Foundations 39% 14 2014ANNUALREPORT FINANCIALS | FY 2014
  • 18. 2014 2013 ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents $2,620,513 $1,580,131 Debt Service and Security Trusts, Restricted Cash 3,426,058 5,605,908 Investments, at Fair Market Value 25,262,688 22,544,597 Contributions Receivable, Net 1,707,932 1,182,450 Investment in Direct Financing Lease, Net of Unearned Interest Income 18,383,855 – Cash Surrender Value Life Insurance Policy 229,426 224,469 Property and Equipment, Operating, Net 91,067 99,395 Property and Equipment, Income Producing, Net 2,365,640 19,661,980 Other Receivables 621,599 872,026 Prepaid Expenses 43,890 40,113 Deferred Charges, Net 469,599 488,075 Securities Held for Perth Amboy Scholarship Fund, Contra 1,533,329 1,373,586 TOTAL ASSETS $56,755,596 $53,672,730 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $2,596,374 $3,526,811 Annuity Payable Liability 1,074,763 1,006,277 Bonds Payable, Net of Discount 17,908,645 18,280,987 Unearned Interest Income Payable 388,222 – Perth Amboy Scholarship Fund—Agency Account, Contra 1,533,329 1,373,586 TOTAL LIABILITIES $23,501,333 $24,187,661 NET ASSETS Unrestricted $5,790,129 $5,612,737 Temporarily Restricted 13,924,636 10,473,101 Permanently Restricted 13,539,498 13,399,231 TOTAL NET ASSETS $33,254,263 $29,485,069 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $56,755,596 $53,672,730 16 2014ANNUALREPORT FINANCIALS | Statements of Financial Position Kean University Foundation, Inc. Statements of Financial Position Year Ending June 30, 2014
  • 19. 2014 2013 REVENUE AND SUPPORT Contributions, Grants, and Bequests $3,207,425 $2,502,756 In-kind Services 7,380 49,625 TOTAL FUNDRAISING REVENUE $3,214,805 $2,552,381 Contributed Services $467,707 $1,364,593 Interest and Dividend Income 434,061 416,720 Interest Income—Lease 786,675 – Other Income 150,752 144,764 Reimbursement of Gateway O/P Expenses 338,334 – Restaurant Income 351,928 390,412 Change in Value, Split-Interest Agreements, Net (86,088) (64,722) Realized and Unrealized Gains, Net 2,619,308 1,777,541 Net Assets Released from Restriction – – TOTAL REVENUE AND SUPPORT $8,277,482 $6,581,689 EXPENSES PROGRAM SERVICES Scholarships $1,176,896 $894,327 Projects and Programs 443,201 587,222 Grants to Kean University 19,314 18,441 TOTAL PROGRAM SERVICES $1,639,411 $1,499,990 SUPPORTING SERVICES Fundraising $452,539 $338,388 Management and General 1,048,484 859,272 Gateway Operating Expenses 342,334 – Interest Expense—Bond 764,363 – Depreciation and Amortization 261,157 267,987 TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES $2,868,877 $1,465,647 CHANGES IN NET ASSETS $3,769,194 $3,616,052 NET ASSETS—Beginning of Year $29,485,069 $25,869,017 NET ASSETS—End of Year $33,254,263 $29,485,069 17 FINANCIALS | Statements of Activities Kean University Foundation, Inc. Statements of Financial Position Year Ending June 30, 2014
  • 20. HOMECOMING 2014— Colonel Robert Golden III ’85, a career Marine Corps officer, took part in the pre-game ceremonies of the football game against SUNY Cortland. 2014 ALUMNI EVENT PHOTO ALBUM A lumni are by far the largest category of donors to Kean University. The Foundation and Office of Alumni Relations work continually to engage Kean alumni and strengthen their ties with the University and with each other. Here’s a sampling of photos from some of the major alumni events hosted by Kean University over the course of the year. DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS— Left to right: Neal M. Korn ’98 MA, Patricia M. Barksdale ’95, Adele M. Kenny ’70, Edward A. Esposito ’69 ’72 MA, and Kean University President Dawood Farahi, Ph.D. CLASS OF 1964 50TH REUNION 50 PLUS REUNION—Pictured: alumni who graduated during the decade of the 1950s. Other attending alumni represented the 1940s and 1960s (up to 1963). ALUMNI BASEBALL GAME—Alumni who played baseball at Kean during their student days returned to play against the current Kean Cougars team, in the first night game under the new lights at Jim Hynes ’63 Stadium. 18
  • 21. NU SIGMA PHI 75TH ANNIVERSARY GALA BAND OF BROTHERS On Saturday, October 25, 2014, Kean University’s Nu Sigma Phi fraternity celebrated its 75th anniversary with a gala event that drew approximately 100 alumni and current student members to the atrium of the university’s STEM building. “The purpose of this event was to celebrate our 75-year legacy on campus, and to reconnect our brothers with their alma mater,” said Michael Delicio ’82, the event’s primary organizer. “I would hope that attendees walked away knowing that brotherhood is timeless, and that there is much that they can contribute to both the cur- rent fraternity and Kean University.” In 1939, a group of 15 students, frustrated by their inability to pledge existing college fraternities due to reasons that included religion, ethnicity, and/or choice of academic focus, decided that they would create a new fraternity founded on principles of democracy, integrity, mutual respect, and inclusion. Nu Sigma Phi was born as one of the first nonsectarian fraternities to be granted a charter in the state of New Jersey. “We were founded by a small group of students who experienced discrimination firsthand,” said Delicio. “They overcame adversity to create an organization dedicated to diversity, inclusion, service to others, and most importantly the true spirit of brotherhood. Our story and philosophy are as relevant today as they were in 1939, which is why brothers like Henry Niemira keep coming back.” Delicio was referring to Henry Niemira ’41, one of two of the original 15 founders who are still alive. Niemira was proudly present at the gala, holding court at his table near the front of the room, the multicolored braid around his shoulders signifying his position of high honor within the fraternity. The evening’s program concluded with special thanks to the staff of the Kean University Foundation and Office of Alumni Relations, particularly Vice President of Institutional Advancement Carla S. Willis, Director of Alumni Relations Stella Maher, and Senior Advancement Officer Alissa Di Scala. Left to right: Dan DeWeever ’84, chairman of the Nu Sigma Phi Alumni Association; Kean University Foundation Senior Advancement Officer Alissa Di Scala; Michael Delicio ’82, organizer of the gala; and Director of Alumni Relations Stella Maher. Former presidents of Nu Sigma Phi fraternity cut the cake at the fraternity’s 75th Anniversary Gala on October 25, 2014. Front row (left to right) Tom Weiss ’80, Mike Delicio ’82, Carl Fuhri ’68, Ken Van Valen ’68, Jeff Margolies ’87, Henry Niemira ’41, Zach Denelsbeck ’15, Eric Tichenor ’87 (front), John Thompson ’13 (behind Tichenor), Paul Medeiros ’08, Christian Restrepo, Dan DeWeever ’84, and Christopher Post ’84. 19
  • 22. THE 17TH ANNUAL KEAN GALA JUNE 5, 2014 O n Thursday, June 5, Kean University’s brand- new Green Lane Building glowed with light and resonated with music and conversation as the site of the 17th Annual Kean University Gala. Utilizing the huge space that would soon become the university’s bookstore,aswellasthesixth-floorconferencecenterand rooftop terrace, the Gala gave attendees the chance to celebrate in this award-winning academic building, which has quickly assumed iconic status on the Union campus. This year’s honoree was William Loehning ’70, executive vice president for Fidelity Financial Advisor Solutions, a division of Fidelity Investments. Loehning, a philan- thropic leader and recipient of Kean’s Distinguished Alumni Award, has maintained strong ties to his alma mater, in particular through his involvement with the Sigma Beta Tau fraternity. In his speech, Loehning marveled at the changes that Kean has undergone over the decades since his gradu- ation. “We are the jewel of the state university system, and that’s just amazing. It’s up to us to keep that going,” he stated. A fan of the singer Jimmy Buffett, Loehning quoted from one of Buffett’s songs: Some never find it, some only pretend, but I want to live happily ever after, now and again. “Because of Kean University, and the brothers of Sigma Beta Tau... I got to live happily ever after, now and again,” he said. Special recognition was given to Kathleen Assini ’01, recipient of the New Jersey Department of Education’s Teacher of the Year award for 2013–14. Assini—the second consecutive Kean alumna to be named state Teacher of the Year—observed that teach- ing had been a second career for her, necessitating a return to higher education. “However, from the moment I stepped onto the Kean campus, I found the support and encouragement I needed to complete my degree with honors,” she said. Honoring William Loehning ’70 and New Jersey Teacher of the Year Kathleen Assini ’01 Left to right: Kean University President Dawood Y. Farahi; William Loehning ’70; Kathleen Assini ’01; Kean University Foundation Board Chair Steve Fastook H’06; and Kean University Foundation President Carla S. Willis. 20 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 23. Top row, far left: William and Doris Loehning with children Kyle (far L), Meghan, and William III (far R). Above, left to right: Dr. Morgan Laury; Vice President of Student Affairs Janice Murray-Laury; Susan Lee; Dr. Andrew Lee. Middle row far left, left to right: Henry Kean, John Kean Jr., John Kean Sr., John Kean III, Abigail Kean. Left: Kean University Foundation Board member and Professor Emeritus W. John Bauer, with his sister Nancy Boucher. All four Kean University Distinguished Alumni for 2014 attended the Gala. Left to right: Neal Korn ’98 MA, Adele Kenny ’70, Patricia Barksdale ’95, and Edward Esposito ’69 ’72 MA, who is also president of the Kean University Alumni Association. Larry Blumenfeld and Alumni Association Executive Board member Carol Blumenfeld ’03. 21
  • 24. T he Kean University Foundation held its annual “Cougar Cup” golf outing fundraiser on Monday, September 23 at Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club in Bedminster Township, N.J. The event raised over $124,000 in gifts and commitments that will directly benefit the students of Kean University through schol- arships and other academic initiatives and programs. After the golf tournament, all the guests enjoyed par- ticipating in a variety of fund-raising activities including bidding on live and silent auction packages. Guest speak- ers included Kean student Candyce Pettinari, a senior business management major and recipient of three different Foundation scholarships. Pettinari, who lost her father at a young age, expressed gratitude for the support that opens doors for talented but financially challenged students like herself. Also speaking was George D. Martin, the former New York Giant defensive lineman who in 2007 undertook a cross-country walk from the East to the West Coast to raise money to help cover the medical expenses of 9/11 first responders. For the second straight year, the Cougar Cup was won by Atlas-Acon Electric Service, which was represented by a threesome consisting of Rick Froio, Rich Kromar, and Ralph Scelfo. The three players shot a winning score of 57. THE 15TH ANNUAL COUGAR CUP GOLF CLASSIC SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 Left to right: Kean University Foundation Board Chair Steve Fastook H’06; Kean University Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost Dr. Jeffrey Toney; Kean University Foundation President and Kean University Vice President for Institutional Advancement Carla S. Willis; former New York Giants defensive lineman George D. Martin; and Kean University Foundation Board member Patricia M. Barksdale ’95. 22 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 25. Kean University Foundation Board Chair Steve Fastook H’06, far right, with the winning team of the Cougar Cup golf tournament, representing Atlas-Acon Electric Service: Ralph Scelfo, Rich Kromar, and Rick Froio. Far left, left to right: Peter Capodice, superintendent, Union County Vocational-Technical School District; Bill Ziegler, senior vice president, Business Furniture, Inc.; Larry Uher, vice president, Netta Architects, LLC; and Dr. Margaret McMenamin, president, Union County College. Near left, left to right: Uda Shah and Philip Johnston, CEO of Johnston Communications. Bottom left: Golfers take a break from the intense competition for the Cougar Cup ... Below, left to right: Scholarship student and guest speaker Candyce Pettinari; Kean University President Dr. Dawood Farahi; and Candyce’s proud mom, Sherry Pettinari. 23
  • 26. 2014 SCHOLARSHIP RECOGNITION CEREMONY H ugs, gratitude, and warm greetings were in abun- dance at the annual Kean University Scholarship Recognition Ceremony, which was held on November 23, 2014 in the University’s Harwood Arena. More than 800 donors, scholars, and their loved ones spent the afternoon connecting with one another over lunch and a recognition program. 2014 Scholarship Recognition Ceremony Honors Philanthropy and Excellence The event honored more than 350 Foundation Scholarship benefactors and recipients. The recep- tion featured a poignant keynote speech from senior business management major Garry Jackson II, recipient of the inaugural Adriana Brennan ’92 Alumni Association Memorial Scholarship. Jackson discussed how the scholarship, named in honor of the late Kean alumni director, has helped him overcome several challenges in pursuit of his dream to graduate and attain an MBA degree. Before presenting the donor and scholarship honor roll with fellow Kean University Foundation Board member Maria Bordas ’74 ’80, Foundation Chair Steve Fastook H’06 took a moment to summarize the tone of the day. “I would like to thank every one of you for your ongoing support of the University, of its students, and of the Foundation,” said Fastook. “Because of your commitment, you are helping to reinforce the core principle that a Kean University education should not only be excellent—it should be accessible by any student meeting our standards for admission.” 24 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 27. Following is an excerpt of the speech by featured scholarship student speaker Garry Jackson II: I grew up in southern New Jersey, in the small town of Penns Grove. In my home- town, in recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in drug use and violence. A wise man once told me, “No matter who you are, no matter what you did, and no matter where you’ve come from, you can always change, and become a better version of yourself.” This motivated me to set high goals and to work my hardest to achieve them... My family, who has been in my corner through it all, is here to support me today. My mother and father, who are my biggest fans, are my motivation. They managed to raise me and my siblings, seeing us through college despite being financially disadvantaged. After I complete my education, I plan to use my resources and knowledge to help revitalize my hometown... This year I was awarded the Adriana Brennan Alumni Memorial Scholarship. I did not know Adriana personally, but I learned that she had a caring, fun-loving, enthusiastic personality that would brighten anyone’s day. She was a Kean University graduate as well as the alumni director. If she were here today she would be beaming with pride to know that a scholarship, in her honor, is supporting students in financial need at her beloved alma mater... I want to challenge Kean alumni to continue their support by giving back so that young people will continue to follow their educational paths to success. 25
  • 28. STUDENT PROFILE: NIGEL DONALD N igel Donald, the current recipient of the Patricia M. Barksdale Scholarship, is known to many Kean students as the vice president of Student Organization. They also know him as a caring person, but more than that, as someone who wants to make a positive difference in others’ lives. Donald is majoring in economics, minoring in politi- cal science, and is anticipating graduation in the spring of 2016. He joined Student Organization three years ago “to make a change, when I see something wrong, not only around campus, but in life.” Whether attending meetings or posting on social media, Donald tries his best to voice the concerns of the student body and hear conflicting opinions about diverse on-campus topics. “I would love for every student to know that I’m always here. Whether I’m a part of student government or not, my interest has always been representing the voice of the people. I’ve always worked with the understanding that the issues that concern those I represent have the potential to spread to me and countless others.” Despite having a busy life on campus, Donald still makes time for other activities. His hobbies, in his words, are “mainly collecting model aircraft and learning about the history of commercial air travel.” Not only that: “Currently I am teaching myself two different languages, Russian and Chinese.” Donald also spends his downtime by “bonding and hanging out with my closest friends.” Many of those friends, and coworkers, know him as a “walking encyclopedia” of knowledge on many different topics. This may serve him well in light of his future ambitions: “At the end of my college life, I plan to take with me the ability to represent others properly and efficiently. My political ambitions don’t stop at Student Organization. After college I have every intention of continuing my political ambitions on the local, state and federal levels, aspiring to one day become President of the United States.” President Donald does have a lovely ring. In the mean- time, there’s Student Organization. “My favorite part of Student Organization is the people themselves. From day one, they will always have your back and be there to assist you in anything you need help with, no matter if you are at your lowest point or at your highest and aspiring to be even greater.” Thanks to Kean student newspaper The Cougar’s Byte and its editors for their permission to condense and adapt their original profile of Nigel Donald. Nigel Donald with scholarship donor Patricia M. Barksdale ’95 at the 2014 Scholarship Recognition Ceremony and Luncheon. Leadership Personified Nigel Donald, Recipient, Patricia M. Barksdale Scholarship 26 2014ANNUALREPORT
  • 29. NU DELTA PI 50TH ANNIVERSARY On Friday, November 14 and Saturday, November 15, 2014, the brothers of Kean University’s Nu Delta Pi fraternity marked the 50th anniversary of its founding with celebratory gatherings both on and off campus. On Friday, members convened in Union and took trolley tours to view the many physical changes on campus; this was followed by an informal get-together at Ursino restaurant, where they were joined by alumni members of Kean sororities. The following evening, approximately 180 guests—including undergraduate fraternity mem- bers—attended a formal soirée at the Doubletree Hilton in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. At the Saturday evening event, the fraternity hon- ored four brothers with its Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing them for their continued service to Nu Delta Pi both during their college student days as well as in the years and decades since. The four recipients were brothers Joe Filippone ’93, Pat Hogan, Michael Kratt, and Tom O’Donnell ’72 ’76. The total number of recipients of this award is now six; prior recipients are Frank Russo and Bill Jordan ’88 Nu Delta Pi was founded at then-Newark State College in 1964. According to the fraternity’s “Founding Father,” Charlie Richter: “As freshmen, about 10 of us became close friends. As sophomores, we realized that we’d be receiving bids to join vari- ous established fraternities, and we’d be split up. We soon decided that since the whole point of Greek life is brotherhood and friendship, it would make the most sense for us to simply find a way to stay together. So eight of us created Nu Delta Pi, and the rest is 50-year-old history. Those same guys are still dear friends and brothers forever. Nu Delta Pi is one of the best things I ever accomplished in my life.” The brothers feel that the diversity of the mem- bership of Nu Delta Pi is its great strength and distinguishing factor, says Dennis Mignone ’92, one of the organizers of the 50th reunion. The other organizers of the reunion included Filippone, Kratt, Richter, Michael Buono ’88, Scott Buono ’04, Doug Dale ’91 ’94, Eric Daly ’92, Keith Dean ’73, John Flemming ’93, Saji George ’95, and current students Rob Roberto and Terrance Somesla-McCornell. Left to right: Lifetime Achievement Award presenter and past recipient Frank Russo, with new award recipients Michael Kratt, Pat Hogan, Tom O’Donnell ’72 ’76, and Joe Filippone ’93Golden Gathering Left to right: Past presidents of Nu Delta Pi: Mike Buono ’88, John Flemming ’93, Frank Scannicchio ’90, Doug Dale ’91. 27
  • 30. President’s Council The President’s Council acknowledges those individuals whose lifetime cumulative giving to Kean University has reached $25,000 or more. Their outstanding generosity merits them special recognition among those who are helping to advance academic excellence and opportunity for the University’s students. TOWER SOCIETY ($100,000 OR MORE) Kevin B. ’73 H’07 and Elizabeth Gross ’70 Alton Anonymous Christian J. and Josephine Baker W. John Bauer Norma Benisch Mary B. Burch Estate W. Carl Burger Robert H. Busch H’03 and Pauline Young Daniel J. ’83 and Margie Charleston Robert and Cynthia Cockren Donald R. Conklin H’94 Donald Dryfoos Gene and Shelley Enlow Kenneth* and Anne Evans Estabrook Dawood Y. Farahi Ron and Karena Garriques Lowell R. H’07* and Toby Harwood George H’10 and Dorothy H’10 Hennings Ruth Socol Horowitz ’30 Estate James G. ’63 H’09 and Carole Hynes John H’05 and Pam Kean Jack* and Maxine Cox ’78 H’14 Lane Mark Lender and Penny Page Donald and Kathryn ’71* Miller Rae Sorkin Movshow ’47 ’73 Estate Nancy Muzyka Schleicher ’72 Robert Koros and Carole Shaffer-Koros William N. ’65 H’97 and Joanne F. Shiebler Clifford H’99 and Barbara Grober ’71 Sobel Robert and Debra Azarian Taylor Nathan Weiss H’89 and Bernice Rydell VanSteyn-Weiss The Wilf Family Arthur and Sandra Castaldo ’69 ’78 Williams Christine Malanga Wilson H’11 Li-Woan Yang ’83 H’01 LEADER’S SOCIETY ($50,000–$99,999) Jay and Susan Anderson Nancy Boucher Philip and MaryAnn Connelly Georgia Sedelmeyer Cudina Steve H’06 and Patricia Walker Fastook Jacqueline R. Fidurski ’70 James and Gail Wasilewski ’85 Fraser Barbara D’Onofrio Getze Anthony ’87 and Elizabeth Giordano Dauna Gudaitis Peter Gudaitis Hazel H. Hardgrove ’79 ’81* Rosalie Katz* John and Abigail Kean Richard and Susan Kogan William F. ’70 and Doris Loehning Albert and Helen Mazurkiewicz Mario Mesi Rosella Cilli Morrissey ’55 ’58 Kenneth and Ellen Muller Murray H’95* and Louise Pantirer Joseph and Dvorah Preil Albert L. ’66 and Martha Record Aleida Barrios Rosete ’87 ’92 Abraham H’95* and Millie Zuckerman PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ($25,000–$49,999) Paul ’82 and Suzanne Koke Avery Patricia M. Barksdale ’95 Marilee Kearney Bleetstein ’00 ’05 Tomas and Maria Perez ’74 ’80 Bordas Henry Brendzel Michael J. Crane Michael Cunningham Michael and Maryann DeCesare ’78 D’Agostino Frank Edgar Davis Jr. Leonard Condo and Libby De Grado-Condo Eileen R. Della Volle ’89 Jane D’Onofrio* Edward A. ’69 ’72 and Mary Esposito James Estabrook Douglas Foster James Y. Gaines ’69 and Catherine Dorsey-Gaines ’63 Hans Gissinger Kenneth Goldmann and Patricia Jacobs Rose Gonnella William F. ’66 ’72 and Gay Carole Hauck ’66 Grier * Deceased 28 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS INDIVIDUALS/ORGANIZATIONS/FOUNDATIONS
  • 31. * Deceased Donald S. and Barbara Baker ’89* Johnson Douglas and Susan Keller Martha B. Krauss Estate Ernest James Lawton III Edward and Elizabeth McColgan Philomena Miltner ’29* Ada Morell ’97 Thomas W. ’74 and Diane Schaffan ’69 ’74 Haedrich David and Sharon Halpern Mortimer J. Harrison Estate The Haselton Family Patrick J. ’62 ’65 and Dorothy Ippolito Edward R. Jajosky ’64 John and Lucy Jajosky ’60 Orfan Dennis Carrigan and Patricia Powell Vivian Valle Rodriguez ’78 ’82 ’98 Anthony L. ’71 and Christine ’73 Sa Robert F. Sommers ’76 Clyde A. H’98 and Rosalie Szuch Joseph Truncale Medallion Society The Medallion Society celebrates planned philanthropy at Kean University. Some of the ways that Medallion Society donors manifest their support is through bequests, charitable gift annuities, insurance policies, and estate planning. The Medallion Society represents a collective legacy that will help sustain the entire campus community for many years to come. Anonymous (3) Deborah Allen Christian J. and Josephine Baker W. John Bauer Frances M. Ehman Bellak ’52 Ellen A. Brautigan ’78 Peter Brown ’05 Mary B. Burch Estate W. Carl Burger Stephen Dautel ’74 Howard F. Didsbury Jr. Estate Nancy Dryfoos Estate Madelyn Elling Gene and Shelley Enlow James and Gail Wasilewski ’85 Fraser Arthur Geilfuss Estate Frances J. Greany M’73 Estate Mortimer J. Harrison Estate Lowell R. H’07* and Toby Harwood S. Randall Haselton George H’10 and Dorothy H’10 Hennings Robert Herring ’78 Walter T. Holmes ’06 Ruth Socol Horowitz ’30 H’82 Estate James G. ’63 H’09 and Carole Hynes Eddie and Barbara Varona ’58 Jacobsen Donald S. and Barbara Baker ’89* Johnson Michael Kaplan ’97 Estate Martha B. Krauss Estate Richard* and Susan Gallagher ’56 Krecker Jack* and Maxine Cox ’78 H’14 Lane Mark Lender and Penny Page Violet A. Lodzinski Charles Longacre Jr. Estate Jeanne Major* Albert and Helen Mazurkiewicz Alice Bellanger McGuigan ’44 Donald and Kathryn ’71* Miller Rae Sorkin Movshow ’47 ’73 Estate Lila O’Meara-Judkins Estelle Ritchie Estate Martin Rogers ’60 Estate Albert Schnitzer Estate John and Janet Mastrangelo ’94 Scordinsky Adrienne Siegel June Seufert Stand ’53 Karen Stern* Marvin M. and Bernice Stern Joan Sztogryn Estate Mark Terenzi Jean-Rae Turner Estate Nathan Weiss H’89* and Bernice Rydell VanSteyn-Weiss Christine Malanga Wilson H’11 Victor J. Zigmant Estate 29
  • 32. William Livingston Recognition Society James Estabrook Steve Fastook H’06 and Patricia Walker Fastook Barbara D’Onofrio Getze David and Susan Gibbons Rose Gonnella Gregory and Mardi Hayt Rosella Cilli Morrissey ’55 ’58 Anthony L. ’71 and Christine ’73 Sa Clifford H’99 and Barbara Grober ’71 Sobel Arthur and Sandra Castaldo ’69 ’78 Williams Clement J. ’64 and Birgit Zotta SILVER SOCIETY ($2,500–$4,999) Denise M. Anderson ’88 Richard Bakker Tomas and Maria Perez ’74 ’80 Bordas Paula Bosco Philip and MaryAnn Connelly Craig and Elizabeth Donovan Francis and Joan Downey Gene and Shelley Enlow Edward A. ’69 ’72 and Mary Esposito Kenneth Goldmann and Patricia Jacobs William F. ’66 ’72 and Gay Carole Hauck ’66 Grier Harry Gruenstan and Robin Landa James G. ’63 H’09 and Carole Hynes Patrick J. ’62 ’65 and Dorothy Ippolito Barbara Ann Kloss ’76 Edward and Elizabeth McColgan Mario Mesi Joan Montgomery Mary Veres Taylor ’50 BRONZE SOCIETY ($1,000–$2,499) Patricia M. Barksdale ’95 Jean Perry Barnes ’77 William and Lou Ann Kelly ’80 Behan Thomas and Elaine Bistocchi Lazar and Carol Vlacich ’03 Blumenfeld Jane M. Bodzioch ’69 ’83 Norma Bowe Francis V. ’77 and Eleanor Growney ’88 Budney James and Annette Capone Efthimia Christie Martin and Ann Cordon Michael and Maryann DeCesare ’78 D’Agostino Jennifer E. Daro ’99 Jose and Gilda ’91 ’95 Del Risco Daniel C. DeWeever ’84 James J. ’80 and Shannon Drylie Michael and Phyllis Duke Virginia Fitzsimons Dennis and Catherine Flynn Walter and Marian Sills ’69 Gerald Michael F. Haber ‘92 and Karen A. Grant-Haber ‘00 ‘02 Craig Hilliard Virgil Nelson Sr. and Gail Hilliard-Nelson Caroline Vetterer Jolly ’70 ’93 Henry and Wendy Kaplowitz John and Abigail Kean Don Matthews and Laurie Knis-Matthews ’92 Joseph A. ’80 and Maryanne Mascaro ’82 ’84 LaDuca Morgan Laury and Janice Murray-Laury Florence Fuchs Levy ’07 William and Holly Logue * Deceased Kean University gratefully acknowledges individual donors who have provided unre- stricted and/or restricted (i.e., for specific programs and initiatives) support within the following recognition levels: Annual Giving—July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 TOWER SOCIETY ($100,000 or More) Jack* and Maxine Cox ’78 H’14 Lane LEADER’S SOCIETY ($50,000–$99,999) William F. ’70 and Doris Loehning Lowell R. H’07* and Toby Harwood Robert H. Busch H’03 and Pauline Young PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ($25,000–$49,999) Robert and Cynthia Cockren Jacqueline R. Fidurski ’70 George H’10 and Dorothy H’10 Hennings Douglas and Susan Keller Robert and Debra Azarian Taylor FOUNDER’S SOCIETY ($10,000–$24,999) Dawood Y. Farahi John H’05 and Pam Kean Nancy Muzyka Schleicher ’72 Jonathan and Marjorie Slass GOLD SOCIETY ($5,000–$9,999) Kevin B. ’73 H’07 and Elizabeth Gross ’70 Alton W. John Bauer Jeffrey and Marjorie Beck Nancy Boucher Anne Evans Estabrook 30 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS
  • 33. Gary J. ’72 and Maria Mandrillo ’72 Luciano J. Barry Mascari and Jane Webber Paul McDonnell Robert and Diane Goldblatt ’61 Miron Ada Morell ’97 James and Patricia Morreale Elsa Motzer John and Penna Reardon ’72 ’80 North Victor Ortiz Marjorie Ann Perry ’74 Mohammad Rab Mary Rinaldi Russo ’76 ’79 Berne and Grace Koepchen ’52 Schepman Mitchell L. ’05 and Barbara Schlossman Diane Schwartz Robert Koros and Carole Shaffer-Koros Martin and Susan Shulman Gertrude Bundschuh Simons ’78 Scott K. Snowden ’07 ’08 Michael ’92 and Kathryn Kassak ’92 Spada Jeffrey Toney Richard and Germaine Trabert Thomas and Elaine Walsh Tyrone Webb ’08 KEAN CIRCLE ($250–$999) Thomas and Gytha Addy Stanley Sumski and Sucheta Ahlawat Joel H. ’73 and Beverly Albert Clifton and Donna Lowe ’09 Alexander Frank ’63 and Clare Alves Catherine Luethold Apgar ’60 Timothy and Barbara Arnstein Chad and Melinda Austein John G. Azzoli ’79 Bailey and Beverly Baker Jose and Maureen Baldassini Brian and Elizabeth Baldwin Jessica Leonor Bances ’03 ’05 Laura Barkley-Haelig Raul Barriera Neil D. Bass ’91 Jerome Baur Jerome E. Beazer ’12 Henry and Deborah Springer ’10 Belusa Janine Black Elizabeth Blazer Leonard ’59 ’64 and Barbara Goldberg ’64 Bornstein Katrina Boseman Keith Bostian and Liz O’Donnell-Bostain Richard and Suzanne Bousquet Anthony J. Brennan ’81 Eugene and Barbara Brotsky W. Carl Burger Denis Castanon George Chang Thomas P. ’88 and Sharon McDede ’89 ’92 Chempiel Jennifer Chen Faruque A. ’91 and Manna Chowdhury Michael J. ’73 and Patricia O’Brien ’73 Cleary Sylvio Codella Lori R. Cohen ’89 Michael Cooper Paul and Kathleen Croft Joseph and Michele Cronin William Daly and Frances Stavola-Daly Geding Dan ’01 ’05 Ellen S. Daniel ’69 Janet DeAugustine Vincent A. DeChiara ’87 William DeGarcia ’81 ’83 Paul C. DiNero ’08 James J. Dowling ’71 William and Anna Eddy Melvin Endick ’83 Emilie Esposito Frank and Sherry Esposito Mary Falzarano ’97 Donald and Stephanie Faser Edward T. ’79 and Mary Faver Nathaniel and Tracie Feldman Timothy and Carolyn Ferris Gerald E. ’90 and Kathleen Finken Harry B. Fisher ’82 Richard W. ’96 and Joann Florio Robert J. ’63 and Patrice McEnroe ’64 Foley Lindy Foreman ’75 ’94 Desiree Francois Thomas P. ’83 and Lynn Wahl ’89 Franklin Alyce Franklin-Owens Kimberly Fraone Phyllis Friedman Marcel and Lea Fulop Harvey and Susan Gannon Jennifer Gardner Daniel Garrett Slair V. Gelain ’03 ’05 Julia M. Gentile ’81 Anthony ’87 and Elizabeth Giordano Kevin and Karen Olsen ’74 ’81 Goodwin James P. ’84 and Suzanne Griffin James Gurland Gregory and Marion Gwizdz Tonya Hall Karen Hart Tara Anne Higgins ’81 ’83 William J. Hoefling ’72 and Katharyn Banks Veronica Jackson Frank and Roxie Colson ’71 James Patricia Johnson Phyllis F. Kavett William S. ’68 and Marie Keller * Deceased 31
  • 34. Kenneth Kimble Arthur F. ’68 ’73 and Beverly Centrella ’68 Kirk David A. Kirpan ’01 Dennis and Libby Klein Ian M. Klein ’11 William R. Kolbenschlag and Alison Palmieri Richard* and Susan Gallagher ’56 Krecker Stephen Kubow Tom and Susan Esposito ’04 Langan Paul and Maureen M. ’87 Langenus Joseph Lauro and Patricia Winters Lauro Thomas and Anne Sulen ’77 LeBlanc Andrew and Susan Lee Jennifer Lerner Frank J. Lineberry ’70 ’74 Paul and Karen Locke William and Victoria Lorenz Christina Luna Arthur W. ’63 ’67 and Mary Stephanik ’64 Lundgren Rajeev Malhotra ’90 Carrie Manfrino Joseph ’97 ’06 and Lisajoy Germinario ’97 Marinello Donald Marks Patricia Martino Dolores Kubacz Maslo ’79 Kenneth P. ’71 and Sarah May Albert and Helen Mazurkiewicz Brendan S. McCluskey ’97 ’01 and Christine Resciniti William and Janis L. ’84 McCracken Fain McDaniel Judith McKay ’79 Stephen ’84 and Patricia McManus Terry and Mary Meek J. Robert Merritt Frank and Mariann Reilly ’76 Moran Maureen Morlando Byrne ’11 Joan E. Moser ’82 Mahchid Namazi Christopher H. ’90 and Diane Nilson Ronald D. ’75 and Janice Marshall ’77 Noll Josephine Norward Walter Oberwanowicz Beth O’Connor Daniel O’Day Jaclyn Oehler Robert and Linda O’Shea Francis and Barbara Kraft ’83 Packer Yehoshua Palgi Philip J. ’80 and Mary Pandolfi Helyn Payne Baltimore Pamela S. Petill ’78 Louis A. ’72 ’74 and Virginia Piccolo JoAnn Pobuta Susan Polirstok Roger and Claire Alderman ’91 Pratt Douglas J. ’86 and Ondina Purcell Frederick A. ’76 and Leslie A. Reichert Magalie Remy Shanggeun Rhee Timothy D. ’79 ’82 and Anne Carroll ’84 ’88 Riegle Henry A. ’82 and Barbara Rinder Alan Robbins Daniel and Sofied Rosenberg Emory* and Helena L. ’09 Ross Christopher O. Rustick ’02 William T. ’76 and Linda Ryan Leila Sadeghi Clarissa Sainvilien Carlos A. ’90 and Kathryn Wayne ’90 Sanchez Mariela Mirtha Sarco ’09 Gordon Shannonhouse Patricia A. Sherwen ’65 ’71 Adrienne Siegel Muriel Singer Edwin R. ’62 ’69 and Kathleen Kisch ’64 ’82 Sjonell Andrew and Deborah Skibitsky Dawn Smith-Jeffries Richard and Judith Emmert ’98 Snyder Alan Stern Thomas Tellefsen Mark Terenzi George and Susan Thorn Michael J. ’88 and Lori Timney Gerard R. ’73 and Janet Pinkham ’81 Tischio Moses Scott and Melodie Toby John and Jessica Wojcik ’95 Topolosky Valerie Vaccaro John and Eileen Valentine Nicholas L. Vasilopoulos ’88 Christina D. Vazquez ’03 Felice K. Vazquez ’96 ’00
Sharnette Vidal Deborah L. Weber ’95 William and Nina Weil Joel and Barbara Gibson ’63 ’66 Werbel Kevin M. ’73 and Marie Cioffi ’70 White Edward and Carla Willis Paul and Barbara Dietz ’60 Wyciskala Peter R. Yarem ’73 Shing Yoh Xiaobo Yu COUGAR CIRCLE (Less than $100–$249) Emily M. Abram ’05 John R. Abram ’09 Jules and Helen Rosenfeld ’70 Abramovitz Joseph and Susan Usher ’80 Abys Allen and Patricia Bogan ’61 Acken Mary Gallitelli Ackerman ’42 ’64 ’79 * Deceased32 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS
  • 35. Alfred and Phyllis Ankudowicz ’73 ’81 Adams Andrew and Constance J. ’84 Adamus Daniel and Michelle Citro ’77 Adcock Charlotte Greenholtz Adler ’79 Roberto Adornati ’97 Nardina M. Agliata ’97 Margaret-Rose Gibbs Agostino ’02 Joseph R. Aguiar ’93 and Ann-Marie Kay ’93 ’96 Diane Dugan Ahern ’86 Harold and Therese N. ’73 Ahern Lisia Aikens Thomas W. Aikens ’92 Connie Alexis-Laona Uzma Razzaq Ali ’02 ’04 Jessica Allen Ethelyn Allison ’51 Steven C. ’95 and Alisa Alt Wendy Alvarado Martin V. Ammenwerth ’77 Louis and Kelly Hall ’85 ’87 Ammiano Mark A. ’05 and Dorothy Ampofo Elsie R. Andersen ’78 Walter and Eleanor K. ’79 Anderson Nathaniel Anderson ’80 Theresa M. Andrejko ’68 John R. ’68 ’70 and Margot Greene ’70 Anello Annemarie Aneses Michael R. Aneson ’12 Luis Angoitia Marita Annichiarico Augustina Annius ’02 Anonymous Alker-Kelly Antoine Peter and Barbara J. ’06 Antoniewicz Joseph Antonowicz Pierre A. Appolon ’95 Judy A. April ’96 ’04 Samuel and Jacqueline ’91 Arabia George Arasimowicz Brian and Joan Connelly ’70 Archer Ralph and Debra Gerold ’78 Armento Irma Arndt Nolan Asch Joseph and Geraldine Curti ’68 Ascolese Leslie H. Ashman ’05 Alison N. Avelino ’04 Ripsime Avetissian-Nash ’10 Guillermo Alvarez and Monica Avila ’03 Kimberly Ann Maupin Bace ’10 Keith A. ’79 and Victoria Bachmann Michael and Wendy Good ’87 Bailey Marc B. ’88 and Pamela T. F. ’75 Bain Sidney and Myrna Zimetbaum ’54 Balaban Vicky L. Banach ’82 James A. ’73 ’77 and Dorothy Bober ’72 ’80 ’84 Banyas Frank and Noreen Rossilli ’77 Baris Anna L. Barlow ’84 Carlos E. ’03 and Hortencia Barrezueta Albert Barsanti ’85 John D. ’93 and Jane McCord ’67 Bartram Pamela M. Basista ’76 Donald and Eunice Bersey ’75 ’87 Batiato Theodore J. Batlas ’79 ’82 Harvey and Eileen Woltman ’61 ’78 Batleman Marvin M. Battle ’90 Melissa Bayer Bruce and Ruth Marcella ’68 Bayus Juan Bazan Wendy Brand Beatrice ’89 ’11 William C. ’91 and Kristen Beattie Louis Beaugris George and Catherine Parker ’70 Bebbington John A. Becker ’69 Michael and Katherine A. ’84 Becker Joseph and Joan Conlon ’62 Befumo Tina Weingarten Begleiter ’79 Mark and Deloris Ferguson ’89 Behrens Carlos M. ’00 and Maria Beirao Joanne Hoehler ’83 Beiter Roy N. ’65 and Carol Belliveau Shaneeka G. Beloti ’05 Geri-Ann Benedetto Beverly R. Benjamin ’82 H. Bernice Benner ’41 Robert and Dorothy Mroczkowski ’82 ’89 Benson Doris E. Bergquist ’56 Michael R. ’76 and Stephanie Bertram Barbara J. Bertschy ’70 David ’87 and Jodi Bialoglow Thomas and Sharon Nolan ’70 Bie Marie McKenna Bigley ’43 John and Barbara Mertz ’69 ’90 Birger Leonard and Iris Eglow ’60 Birkhahn Brad and Mary Duffy ’88 Bissinger Phyllis Schembra Biunno ’45 William and Barbara Petti ’75 ’85 Bizub John and Diana Schmidt ’08 Bjorge Charles D. ’72 and Chloebelle Harder ’71 Blachford Michael Blackman ’71 Stephanie H. Blackmore ’11 Thomas and Elizabeth Tedesco ’65 Blanchard Wayne D. Blanchard ’03 Herbert and Felice Lefkowitz ’56 Blank Andrew J. ’69 ’73 and Genevieve Blaskewicz Gary and Sandra Schenfeld ’78 Blatt Edgar and Jane E. ’83 Blaus Bonita Blazer Moira Shannon Blazier ’84 Ronald R. Blazovic ’62 * Deceased 33
  • 36. Richard and Susan Gelber ’72 Blecker Joel and Diane Bloom Bernhard and Anita Goldstein ’58 Blutinger John M. Bly ’89 Mary Gardiner Boccuzzi ’77 Carolyn R. Bodmer ’70 Christine A. Bodzioch ’07 John and Wendi Sutter ’78 Bohdan Scott R. ’96 and Lois Bohm Darnella K. Boles ’76 Ferial Mimi Bolous ’01 George and Enid Rothenberg ’57 Bondy Consuelo Bonillas Richard and Joan Chieff ’75 Bonner Michael E. Boos ’09 Tawan Foy Booth ’95 John and Rose Vescio ’60 Borick John Yuhas and Mary Ann Bornmann Yuhas ’74 Joyce Lillemon Boschert ’83 James C. ’87 and Marlene Pedana ’87 Bott Sondra A. Botvinick ’93 Gerald and Lucille Clyne ’74 ’88 Bouchard Ronald and Barbara James ’75 Bourque Jamie L. Bovino ’09 Eleanor Grant Bowser ’86 Barbara J. Boyer ’95 Wayne P. ’77 and Mattie Boylan John and Linda Lovell ’75 Bradley Ralph and Audrey Hillegass ’69 Brainard Frank and Nancy Shea ’79 Bramante Ellen A. Brautigan ’78 Maureen Brehm-Cousins ’96 Gertrude C. Breitenbach ’42 ’61 Joanne Brennick ’84 Cheryl L. Brewer ’84 Charles J. ’67 and Elizabeth Kopf ’66 ’80 Brinamen Edward and Mary McNamara ’74 Broderick John and Virginia Roche ’41 Broderick Lawrence and Carol Grossman ’68 Brodey Robert and Betty Koelble ’50 Brodo Charles and Sandra Worsky ’64 Bromberg Gerald and Bernice Altman ’69 Brooks Casimir and Susan Stern ’69 Brostoski Frederick and Carol Poindexter ’55 Brown Jack and Dorothy ’78 ’80 Brown Gloria D. Brown ’78 Charles and Lillie Mosby ’60 Brown Robert and Nora McDermott ’92 Brown Paul M. ’92 and June Brown Elliot and Marguerite Brownstein Nicole Bruder Theresa E. Bruhlmann ’91 Helen Harchar Clymer Bryant ’65 Robert S. Buel ’12 Felipe S. Buenano ’08 Elibelka R. Bueno-Pena ’08 Denise Leahey Buerck ’69 Thomas and Mary Ann Fillion ’67 Bulgia Joseph and Cynthia Snyder ’81 Burbridge Gregory and Janis Fredericks ’83 Burchell Gail Tice Burda ’56 Charles C. ’67 and Mary Dolinich ’66 Burke Michele J. Burke ’13 Eric J. ’92 and Katherine Gilbert ’92 Bursack Thomas and Nancy Terreson ’04 Burtnett Bradford M. ’75 and Maria Bury Prescott S. Butler ’09 Corinthia Butts Lenora Brogna Byrne ’69 ’76 John M. ’84 and Sally Byrnes James and Maureen Flanagan ’70 Byrnes Judith C. Cabanas ’69 ’97 Jose F. Caceres ’92 ’94 William and Suzanne ’99 Cadwalader Kathy Caleca Daniel Callahan ’86 Neil and Kathleen Callahan Jenny Campbell Gerard and Susan Vukek ’03 Campbell Ignatius F. Camporeale ’90 Bradley and Anita Cannaday Mary Anne Cannon Nicholas Capodice Jennifer Capriglione ’03 ’06 Gabriel and Jerilyn M. ’76 Caprio Robert and Theresa Ferrara ’70 ’93 Caputo Lawrence and Danuta Carey Emily K. Carman ’13 Richard J. ’70 ’75 and Eileen Schramm ’70 Carmella Edward and Audrey Johnson ’55 Carney Thomas B. ’76 and Sandra Carney Renee L. Carter-Thomas ’76 Obiora A. Cartwright ’95 Natalia Carvajal Boyd* and Emily Pritchard ’75 Cary James E. ’86 and Deborah Helge ’87 Casarella Arlene Casey ’77 Eve Casey ’69* Kimberly Sommo Casper ’03 Charles and Betty Young ’70 Cassidy Lisa Castellano Henry R. Cattle ’72 Sebastian and Susan Piraneo ’70 Caudo Rose Cavaliere ’50 John and Cynthia Cavanaugh Susan Madiovsky Cebollero ’68 Kathleen Cedeno Nicholas Celso Anita R. Centeno ’72 Richard and Michele Casazza ’91 Centeno * Deceased34 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS
  • 37. Ashley Elizabeth Cere ’12 Heather Marie Cere ’09 Carolina M. Cespedes ’87 Eva Hill Chambers ’73 Steven and Mary Chiarella ’75 Chandler Richard and Rose Marie Campesi ’58 Chandler Patricia Chappine Alejandro and Carolina ’12 Chappotin Michael J. Chattalas John and Diane Mulvihill ’87 Cheer James J. Chenard ’83 Michael N. Cherevko ’87 James D. Chester ’98 and Anna T. Niecikowski ’97 Timothy Chin E. Teresa Choate Blaire Cholewa Richard T. Chu ’93 Peter A. Cicatelli ’80 Alexander B. Ciccone ’92 Tom Ciok Robert and Nancy High ’74 Cirasa Gilbert and Denise Anderson ’75 Ciresa Janice Wehrle Clare ’84 Alfred* and Marie Harris ’53 Clarke Robert D. ’81 and April Clarke Richard J. ’77 and Kris Clarson Andrew B. Cleary ’92 Michael ’93 and Jennifer Cleary Mark and Virginia Hartmann ’77 Clemmensen Shannon Clifford Robert and Cathleen McCullen ’61 Coutier Monifa Clunie Christopher J. Coddington ’05 Lewis and Carol Coe Alan and Susan Coen John F. ’77 and Leona Coffey Zara Ruth Cohan ’50 ’70 * John and Bessie Scarborough ’02 Cohen Dee Schrank Cohen ’67 Joan Oppenheiner Cohen ’84 ’85 Lucy Kornblau Cohen ’88 Fredric and Rosalyn Spingarn ’68 Cohen Howard and Sylvia F. ’91 Cohen Vincent S. ’56 and Blair Colagiuri Craig R. Coleman ’76 and Betty Walford Roswell and Mary Gibson ’76 Coles Rosa Collado-Delgadillo ’90 Charles and Zelma Mitchell ’51 Collins Daniela Colognori James and Nicoletta Somkopoulos ’68 Comas Robert J. Compton ’75 Amy Concepcion ’11 Belinda E. Coniff ’86 Thomas J. ’86 and Brenda Frino ’76 Conneely Charles J. ’61 and Ann Arre ’62 Connolly Richard and Donna De Sesa ’72 Conte Kim Conti Carolyn M. Cook ’68 Bernard and Lillian Meyerowitz ’44 Coopersmith Kim Marie Cornell ’87 ’89 ’05 Walter E. ’75 and RoseAnne Corris Richard P. ’72 and Patricia Cortese Timothy A. ’74 and Marilyn Cortright Thomas ’77 and Pei-Pei ’87 Cosmas Robert and Gwendolyn Slocum ’55 Cottingham Darrell and Mary Piga ’71 Courtley Maria Coutinho ’13 Filipa A. Couto ’01 John W. Cowan ’73 Lewis and Yetta Fielstein ’77 ’81 Cowen Peter F. Cowles ’83 Thomas P. ’66 and Patricia Coyle Evelyn Burnette Crews ’86 Jessica Crimmins ’13 David and Helen Williamson ’60 Crowell Timothy Crowley ’95 John Cruitt Jirigarthe P. Cruz ’96 Miguel Cruz ’96 ’98 Christopher Cubias ’11 Christina M. Cucco ’11 Salvatore S. Cullari ’74 William F. Culp ’04 Jim and Jana Cuneo Alvin ’82 and Dolores Alston ’82 Curtis Richard J. ’49 and Verna Cuthbert Deanna Susanno Dale ’91 Douglas F. ’91 ’94 and Dina Dale Janet Romanoski D’Alessandro ’73 Albina D’Alessio ’58 ’63 Eric M. Daly ’92 Brian and Rachel Metro ’70 Daly Jayne Dane Thomas J. Daniels ’73 Alan and Lois ’77 Danis Edith Darnold ’95 Lisa M. Daroff ’99 Joseph and Dorothy Heck ’53 DaSilva Joseph V. Dauber ’77 Donald and Ellen Maher ’64 Davenport Carolyn Autenrieth Davidson ’65 Ruth Lochner Davie ’77 Venson and Brenda Bottoms ’02 Davis Dereck Davis Kelly A. Davis ’86 ’95 ’08 Sam ’60 and Bernice Davis Alisha M. Davison ’13 Keiron De Freitas ’08 Leonard Condo and Libby De Grado-Condo Earl A. De Nichols ’71 * Deceased 35
  • 38. Peter De Venezia ’87 Joseph DeAngelo, III ’99 Kathleen E. Deeney ’75 Louis and Michele Morales ’01 Del Cueto Michael A. Del Sordi ’08 Michael E. ’82 and Donna Delicio Robert Della Sala ’87 Nicholas and Arlene DeLorenzo ’62 ’66 ’83 Delmonaco Edward and Pamela Davis ’67 Delnero James and Angela DeMartino ’63 ’72 McNasby Henry and Patricia Byrne ’70 ’75 Dembowski Carol Crist Demicco ’79 Katrina Demma ’84 Roni Paitchel Denholtz ’73 ’78 Herbert and Lorraine Pannone ’87 DeNoyelles Oscar A. ’87 and Maria DePena Kimberly DeRitter William and Cheryl Frederiksen ’82 deRouville Marie Casciano DeVito ’50 Paul J. ’65 and Barbara Di Corcia Martin and Jean Eisen ’82 ’86 Diamond Lynnette Diaz Cynthia Judson Dickerson ’63 ’65 Joseph P. Diegnan ’64 ’68 Elizabeth Digney Linda McBride Diller ’69 Juan and Sandra Toney ’87 Dinkins John ’86 and Suzanne DiOrio Jack and Catherine Schur ’71 Dolak Elissa Galate DiPano ’78 Emanuel J. ’74 and Marianne Disporto Hennie Rose J. Divinagracia ’13 Deborah E. Dixon ’72 ’80 James and Theresa Filandro ’73 ’80 Dixon Hazel Dlugos John F.* ’88 and Diana Dobosiewicz Annemarie McDaniel Dodenhoff ’92 Stanley and Barbara Southworth ’84 Doggett Brian R. ’93 and Lynette Doherty Henry and Mary Ann Bond ’82 Doherty Donald and Valerie Langan ’77 ’84 Dohm Ulf and Maryann Kerelejza ’90 Dolling William and Loretta Blachnik ’70 Donegan Manuel K. Donelson ’08 James Donnelly Francis V. Doran ’71 ’76 Mary E. Doran ’67 ’80 Eric and Lara Luczkow ’05 d’Orvilliers Dawn Marie Dowd Renee D. Dreher ’02 Michael Driscoll Martin and MaryGrace Freda ’96 Drucker Joshua Dubnick John DuMouchel Jonathan Sorrin and Brenda Dunlop Giles and Margaret Dunn Robert and Kally ’10 Durso Randy and Toni Caporale ’83 DuVilla John and Joan Dwyer James and Roberta Dwyer William J. ’78 and Mary Dwyer Richard A. ’89 and Gina D’Allessio ’88 Dymond Mariette Stolwijk Dyner ’88 William and Irene Powers ’51 Eddy Robert and Sherian J. ’98 Edgreen Herman and Rosalyn E. ’66 Efron Frances M. Ehman Bellak ’52 William and Joan Zaleckas ’61 Eisenlohr Irene G. El ’88 Irvin and Sylvia Frumkin ’70 ’74 Elan Edward G. ’74 and Mary Elgart Tracey A. Elling ’97 Sheila Elman ’80 Kristoffer R. Engel ’05 ’13 Barbara Eberle Eppinger ’76 Theresa M. Ermi ’76 ’84 Ronald and Barbara Harchar ’79 Esposito Robert Esposito Beverly James Espuga ’80 ’00 Louis and Rosemarie DeNorscio ’74 Estok Cathleen T. McGee Etlinger ’88 ’94 James and Gail Pascal ’72 Ewin Laurene Experience ’02 ’04 Freddie M. Falcon ’10 Lloyd and Eleanor McCoy ’43 Falk Barbara Gepner Farber ’68 John W. ’69 and Beverly Fasciano Melissa Fedosh Geraldine Krisak Fee ’58 Mark R. Fehrenbach ’10 Gerald and Mildred Asman ’55 Feig Ann Shannon Feighny ’58 Judith Appel Fellows ’81 Stanley and Arlene Lieberman ’60 Ferman Emmanuel and Linda Oliveri ’75 Fernandes Dario Scholis and Clara Fernandez Louis and Jeanne Smith ’61 Ferrucci June D. Fialkowski ’71 Carol Lynne Williams Fields ’54 Joseph J. ’93 and Angelica Filippone Robert and Sherry Koss ’70 Fillman Arlene Babbitt Fine ’57 ’84 Jeffrey and Patricia Cardone ’87 Fine Maria Finelli John L. ’82 and Jamie Fischer I.J. and Carol Heimlich ’62 Fisher Lois Israel Fisher ’58 ’71 Margaret A. Fisk ’84 Fred Fitch Craig G. ’81 and Susan Fitchett * Deceased36 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS
  • 39. Joyce Dziekowski Fitzgerald ’59 Richard and Florence Callaghan ’52 ’59 Fitzpatrick John and Janet Kelly ’84 Flaherty Frank and Christine Krentar ’72 Flannery Russell and Barbara Koch ’58 Fletcher Amanda B. Flisler ’10 Christopher Flores ’13 Melanie Flores Bernard ’63 and Agnes Fogel Alva J. Fogle ’08 Christopher M. ’77 and Holly Weller ’77 Ford Donald Lake and Ray Barclay Ford ’74 ’77 Christian M. ’86 and Joanne Forster Ray Fortuna Karen A. Foster ’91 Donna Fountain Jessica C. Frabasile ’13 Cynthia McGarth Fragale ’10 Stephen and Elizabeth Klok ’84 Fraser Barry and Jane Freeman Karen Freeman ’90 Robert and Marlene Freeman Brian Kroboth and Kathleen Frees-Kroboth ’98 Nancy Sawtell Freiler ’90 Anthony and Juanita Verdugo ’74 Fresulone Edith Dyson Friday ’73 Elizabeth J. Friedland ’68 Max Friedman Joseph and Susan Flannelly ’84 Friedrich Betty Calamusa Frino ’54 Elaine Rand Fromkin ’63 Carrie Anne Fuentes ’02 Richard P. ’75 and Alberta Fuller Carol J. Fulmer ’91 Ethelyn L. Fulton ’69 Anthony and Frances Garabo ’78 Furino Gail Sumner Gaines ’73 Jairo and Noemy Martinez ’08 ’11 Gaitan Thomas E. Galuppo ’13 Leslie and Susan Katz ’76 Gamza Judith A. Gantly ’65 ’73 Manfred W. ’67 ’73 and Isabelle McDade ’67 Ganzer Gloria Pajak Garcia ’80 Samantha Garcia Lewis and Bonnie Handshuh ’60 Garely William ’66 and Joanne Gargiles Kathryn Hoffman Garrett ’82 Adrienne Garro Lawrence and Dora D. ’77 Garvey Melvin and Juneau Gary P. Fredric and Lorraine ’77 Gastrock Sandra Sherenian Gates ’83 Lynn Haege Gehrmann ’73 Janice LoSapio Gelson ’84 Eric K. ’92 and Tela R. ’91 George Saji George ’95 Paul ’81 and Doreen Uhl ’71 Georgiou Christopher and Michelle Kaniuka ’83 Gerdes Z. M. and Laynie Golden ’73 Gershwin Matthew R. Gesumaria ’87 Mark J. Geusic ’78 Ronit Ghoshal Richard and Ina Wasserman ’63 ’67 Giardina James E. ’85 and Annette Gibbs Doncella Peeples Gibson ’78 ’86 Franklyn and Lillian Pitts ’48 Gibson James T. ’76 and Patricia Giese Peter and Frances McCloskey ’74 Gilleece Linda S. Gilroy ’69 ’76 Jeanne Jarema Gionfriddo ’79 ’85 Genevieve M. Giordano ’70 ’79 Louis R. ’54 and Juanita Giordano David Goldstein and Anne Glasser ’80 Suzan Globus Thomas E. ’76 and Michele ’72 Glover John L. ’66 and Elaine Fisher ’66 Gluck Robert A. ’62 and Constance Brewer ’63 Godleski Roberta Cantor Gold ’07 Marjorie Goldberg ’79 Elisa M. Golden ’83 Alice Goldfarb Blanche Goldstein Terrence Golway and Eileen Duggan Reva Goldfarb Gomer ’74 Ofelia C. Gomes ’02 ’08 Stephanie Rodrigues Goncalves ’13 Angela Gonzalez ’13 Stephanie Gonzalez Carol Goodman Irwin and Carol Jacobson ’67 Goodman Alisha M. Gorden ’98 Kathryn A. Gordeuk ’82 Nathan and Beatrice ’78 Gordon Kathleen Yeager Gorton ’74 ’81 Richard and Nancy Applegate ’55 Gowen Lennard P. ’02 and Carrie Grabowski Catherine M. Gradl ’90 Kenneth D. ’72 ’88 and Linda Calico ’75 ’92 Graf Thomas and Carol Bruno ’70 Graham Cynthia Gramlich-Covello ’93 Joseph W. ’90 and Maria Grande Jody Estrin Grant ’82 Kathryn Grant Anne DiVincenzo Grasso ’73 Erika Gravato Ann Graves Vertina E. Graves ’70 Jeffrey and Janice Pitman ’84 Gray * Deceased 37
  • 40. David M. 63 and Barbara Green Harold E. ’68 and Pamela Krochmal ’68 Green Shabazz M. Green ’11 Tramanisha Green Norman and Dianne Weinberg ’49 Greenwald Deborah Quirk Grefe ’77 Melissa Gregorio Jason A. ’01 and Maureen Gregurovic Adelheid E. Greiss ’62 Pamela Gresham Thomas Jefferson Griffin ’12 David and Jennifer Smith ’03 Griffith Isaac and Ruth Griffith Joseph A. ’67 and Jeanne Grillo Vincent A. ’80 and Candace Johnkins ’80 ’87 Grimaldi Peter Winn and Sue Gronewold Arnold and Ruth Chaiken ’62 Gross Laurence and Renee L. ’82 Gruenwald Marjorie A. Grunewalder ’49 Kenneth Gruskin Franco and Debra Vanecek ’80 Guerriero Louena Marsha Guidera ’65 Sanford and Hannah Borkan ’60 Gurtov John G. ’59 ’63 and Ann Marie Gutjahr Janyce E. Gwyn ’80 Juyoung Ha Hans and Susan George ’70 Haenchen Marguerite Haggerty ’98 Herbert and Fay Jones ’64 Hagler Ann Poppy Hahn ’68 Richard T. Hajeski ’77 Timothy and Margaret E. ’99 Hak Ellen Wraith Hale ’90 Kristen M. Halikias ’10 Ruth A. Haller Gombas ’00 George and Nancy Littlewood ’56 Hallock Sandra Tavaska Hameroff ’89 Leon Hammond and Ellen Brady Lillian Lefkowitz Handel ’45 Richard H. ’61 and Carol Handschuch Mary Azer Hanna ’09 Jane Reed Hannen ’48 Denise P. Hansen ’08 Henry and Anne Davis ’82 ’85 Hao Mary Lynn C. Harko ’70 Oliver and Josephine Corbo ’54 Harris Tameka R. Harris ’99 Robert and Janet Smith ’87 Harrison Jack and Carol Torello ’70 ’76 Hart Reenat S. Hasan ’07 William and Valera Reed ’03 Hascup Muhammad Y. Hassan ’09 Richard and Heidi Sadowitz ’85 Hauptschein John J. ’90 and Donna Hawrylko M. Arif Hayat Morris Haywood W. Kevin Kelley and Deborah Heath Robert and Janice Heath Robert T. ’79 and Gertrude Heeren Ellen Zatt Heffes ’80 William and Phyllis Heipertz ’77 ’89 Heine Richard and Pamela Maurer ’87 Heipertz Matthew E. Heiser ’85 Rita Frances Hekker ’53 ’56 David A. Heller ’99 Helen Johansen Heller ’52 Robert and Donna Rotonda ’66 Hendon Joseph and Patricia Fletcher ’76 Hennessy Elaine M. Henry ’69 ’70 Marie Belfort Henry ’88 Charles and Norma Snell ’82 Henry Robert Herbstsomer ’76 James and Deborah Herr ’92 Moore Megan Hester Lianne C. Heteji ’04 Robert Hickey Donald L. Hikes ’59 Ruth Guerin Hildebrant ’53 ’74 Maureen Himchak John and Judith Capasso ’82 Himelrick Sydelle Hirsch Tom Hansen and Ira Hirschfield Sidney R. ’57 and Roberta Linker ’59 ’66 Hochman Jennifer Hockenberry Jane Calhoun Hocker ’97 John J. Hodavance ’96 John F. ’50 and Janet Hodgson Robert R. Hoesly ’62 David and Karen Scheu ’91 Hoff Frank Holahan Peggy Sydnor Holland ’54 Natalie Holmes-Mitchell ’09 Ronald F. ’89 and Nancy Holtz William Hood Valerie B. Hooton ’74 Robert and Pamela B. ’75 Hoppes William and Shirley Walsh ’98 Horbatt Bernice A. Hornchak ’75 ’79 Vanessa Horsford ’00 Steven Houser Bruce and Carol Ann ’79 Howard Sidney Howard ’98 Robert and Yolanda Feliciano ’80 Howell Robert and Bernadette Wroblewski ’71 Hoyer Wilson Hoyle Kizzie Hoyte Maofa Huang ’08 John and Maribeth E. ’96 Hugelmeyer Eric J. ’91 and Patricia Hulsen Vincent and Ellen Arnold ’86 Hunt Yvonne Huff Hunter ’73 ’77 * Deceased38 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS
  • 41. Jeffrey D. ’63 and Karen Huppert Lewis V. Hurd ’88 ’95 and Torrie Rumph- Hurd ’88 O. Gene and Joan Gambino ’75 Hurst John J. ’88 and Francesca Huss Elizabeth Hyde Joseph and Phillis Sibilia ’74 Ilaria Christine Imperato Maria Caridad Ingelmo ’09 Joseph Innella ’84 and Patricia Jensen-Innella Beth Insabella Louis Iozzi ’67 and Frances De Palma-Iozzi ’87 Eileen L. Irish ’72 Sara Kaselman Irwin ’42 Ana Bitanga Ison ’98 Rebecca Allena Izquierdo ’01 ’03 Michael Jablonski ’08 Arlene Jachim ’71 Bart and Auban Jackson Carolyn Jackson ’81 Keesha Jackson Linda Smith Jackson ’94 ’13 Maria G. Jackson ’94 Glenn and Susan Krueger ’75 Jacobs Robert and Virginia Butler ’63 Jadro Michael and Annette Pisciotta ’71 Jala Patricia Fachet Jameison ’68 Mark P. Janiw ’81 Priscilla Silveira Janusz ’63 ’69 Abhishek Rajendra Jariwala Melinda Beirne Jeglinski ’73 James ’88 and Cheryl Jencarelli Lori Dickey-Kemp Jenkins ’97 Debra Jerrold-Jones Vincent ’88 Peter and Barbara Charen ’03 Jewkes Erin Bradford Jimenez ’08 Javier E. Jimenez ’06 Claribelle C. John ’07 Joan Blanchard Johnson ’54 Viola G. Johnson ’71 Edward Johnston Mattie Ruth Stubbs Jones ’70 Paulet G. Jones-Dyche ’01 ’09 William F. ’88 and Patricia Motto ’81 Jordan Judith Leblein Josephs ’76 Marilyn Carnegie Joyce ’57 Kisha E. Joyner ’82 Gail Larney Judge ’60 ’77 Michael and Gale Jugan Kristina Junkroft Jeffrey Kagan Fred and June Gauer ’74 ’80 Kaiser Deborah A. Kalanta ’73 Walter and Mary C. ’85 Kamienski Marcia Bergoffen Kanter ’05 Helen Goldberg Kapner ’58 Pat Karpinsky Mary A. Karwowski ’73 Thomas and Jacklyn Filenbaum ’63 ’70 Kasher Sheldon and Joan Kastner Allen A. ’76 and Gale Ontell ’90 Katcher Robert E. ’96 and Lisa Katz Aaron and Elaine Levine ’65 Kaufman John J. ’60 ’66 and Francine Kaufman Robin Kaufman ’90 Sarabjit Kaur ’11 Lisa Ann Kawalec ’98 Bernard and Estelle Weissman ’78 Kayman Henry P. ’75 and Jane Kedron James and Joanne Fox ’73 Kee Audrey Kelly Robert and Judith Kessler ’68 ’72 Kelly Frank and Lucille Skerko ’56 Kelly William R. ’64 and Susan Kendrick Joseph and Maralyn Mitchell ’77 Kenney John J. ’81 and Linda Morecroft ’74 ’79 Kerins Herbert and Jane Berenson ’72 Kessler Sydell Kessler-Levy Joseph and Elisa Togna ’89 Kethley Fahad Khan ’08 Warner Kielwasser ’80 Paul and Maxine Cayo ’55 Kimball Daniel and Diane Hoffer ’68 Kimberley Thomas and Madeline Batten ’64 Kincaid Robert and Mimi Wallace ’85 Kinderlehrer George and Anne Schmiede ’72 King Gregory J. ’78 and Nancy King Ruth Groves King ’72 William L. ’73 and Candace King Jessica Kirsch Ronald and June Wanner ’63 Kiss Kenneth and Patricia Austin ’00 ’01 Kitlasz Robert Kitzinger Paul and Harriet Klein David and Miriam Bernstein ’57 Klein Hyman and Katherine Harris ’96 Kleinman Annette M. Klimerman ’78 Joseph and Grace Pistoria ’60 ’77 ’94 Klimko Beverly Kling Pamela J. Klingler ’83 Joyce E. Kliszus ’87 Chester and Dorothy Hirschler ’80 Kloepfer Barbara Corcoran Knehr ’61 Claudia Knezek Thomas E. ’80 and Lisa Knoth Courtney E. Koellner ’10 Martin L. ’65 and Marion Koempel Patricia Brady Koenig ’79 Alice J. Kolator ’73 Eric G. ’00 and Mary Beth Kolber Robert and Elaine Unger ’65 Kolker Robert ’80 and Theresa ’99 Kondracki * Deceased 39
  • 42. Thomas A. Kondrak ’83 Xurong Kong Phyllis Kopit ’90 Neal M. Korn ’98 and Patsy Trine Christopher R. Koster ’75 and Mary Smith Liza J. Kovach-Flynn ’93 Richard and Nancy Gray ’69 ’73 Kovatch James Thomas and Koor Kpogba-Thomas Mike Kratt Joseph and Hiroko ’95 Kreitzer Donald and Vearian Sobin ’59 Kroeck Thomas R. ’53 and Bettie Kroener Frank J. ’71 and Joan Cook ’81 Krov Thaddeus W. Krulikowski ’63 Robert J. Krupnik ’71 Janice A. Krusch ’68 ’72 Gina Kuenseler Maureen N. Kuhn ’83 Matthew and Mary Bitow ’82 Kulhanek Jonathan H. Kuligowski ’11 William and Donna Antonelli ’76 ’98 Kull John H. ’64 ’75 and Loretta Polsinelli ’64 Kumpf Suzanne Kupiec Ronald and Helene Sherman ’70 Kurlan Victor and Teresa Faver ’87 ’93 Kurywczak Harvey Kushner Janet Ellmer Kwiatkowski ’74 ’76 Stephen J. Kwiecinski ’95 Joseph and Geraldine Lenzi ’58 La Motta Carol Ann Oswald Lace ’65 Burt LaCivita ’05 Richard and Pamela Schofield ’78 LaFevre Joseph P. Lafferty ’85 Marilyn M. Lago ’68 Armida Laidman ’80 Richard and Kathleen Doran ’62 ’82 Lally Audrey Lambert Jessalyn R. Lambert ’11 Frank A. Lamotta ’06 Laura Lamson ’94 ’00 Gina Lanceter Mark and Vincenza Birritteri ’86 Landry Keith and Lorraine Williams ’90 Lang Ernest C. ’96 and Noreen Langley Mirella Arana Victorero ’01 ’03 Judith Fasone Langlois ’70 John Lanier Philip and Phyllis Berger ’63 Lapidus Robert and Eileen Clark ’85 Largey Raymond G. Larson ’72 Marilyn A. Williams-Laube ’80 John and Donna Strassburg ’74 Laucius Leonard and Annette ’85 Lauer Terrence and Pamela Strychowski ’71 ’83 Launhardt Paul V. Laur ’08 Robert J. Leblein ’74 Peter and Susan Lederman Thomas Lee Barbara Lipert Legutko ’64 Robert C. ’72 ’87 and Kathleen Zastrow ’86 ’99 Leifeste Raye Leith Rita Lemley Eileen Lenahan ’83 Kevin and Joan Willner ’72 Lennon Richard and Elaine Capraro ’61 Lenskold Karina Leon Dawnmarie T. Leonard ’00 Joyce S. Lerner ’83 Charles and Roberta Polin ’87 Lerner Tina A. LeRoy ’13 John and Barbara Sawetz ’91 Lesko Thomas and Barbara Aklonis ’76 Lesniak Sidney and Darlene Bresslow ’60 Lestz Margaret L. Leusenring ’48 ’62 Ann Elizabeth Hagstrom Levanseller ’60 Joseph and Delilah ’87 Levendusky Donald and Barbara Larro ’70 Levesque Michael and Ruth Berkowitz ’06 Levine David L. Levitt ’79 Richard and Joan Bourbonnais ’92 Lewinski Carol B. Lewis Glenn R. ’70 and Maureen Gilshian ’70 Lewis Thomas J. Lewis ’82 and Lorraine DeBenedetto Juan Li ’99 Jeffrey B. Lichter ’92 Janet Dunn Liddy ’59 Jerome M. Liddy ’07 Burton and Elinor Shevin ’63 Liebesman Alfred and Isabel Walker ’61 ’75 Lies David and MaryRobin Wade ’88 Lightner Alfred H. ’86 and Ellen Linden Sandra J. Lindsay ’87 Charles and Lois Sturgis ’50 Lingsch Howard and Benay Epstein ’66 Lipstein Gustavo Najera and Gina M. Lisa- Fernandez ’05 Simon List Bruce H. Litinger ’72 Cindy Liu ’09 Robin M. Lockery ’82 Donna Svymanski Lombardi ’77 Stacy L. Lombardi ’99 Bruce and Paula Infantino ’98 Long Joan A. Longarzo ’63 Allen J. Lopez ’98 Hugh Baron and Carla Lord Joseph Lorintz ’76 Alonso and Susana Losada Yolanda M. Lott ’99 Alex ’90 ’94 and Felecia Louis * Deceased40 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS
  • 43. Gregory C. ’88 and Carolyn Lowack Andrew Lozowski ’97 Denise Lubrano Lavadera ’06 Barbara Ruggerio Luby ’91 ’93 Elba M. Luciano ’74 ’80 Michael J. Lunga ’69 John J. ’63 and Anita Lupo Diane Lurski ’90 George and Mary Ann Rejrat ’67 Lutz Christopher Lynch John ’71 ’76 and Constance Lysko Robert H. Lyszczasz ’88 Roberta Edell Maas ’77 Sara Maass Linda Redmer Mabee ’67 Rudolph and Sina Sallitt ’55 Macak Nilda Martinez Maccarelli ’73 Bruce G. MacConchie ’74 Terrence P. ’83 ’92 and Kim MacConnell Joan Melillo MacDaniels ’56 Leonard and Jane Atchison ’77 Mackesy Robert and Rowena Hermann ’41 MacPhail Kenneth MacRitchie Ronald and Karen Jacobus ’66 Madaras Haresh and Linda M. ’96 Madeka Fred and Lynn Schroeder ’75 Madison Edward and Elizabeth Smith ’46 Madonna Donna Ryder Madrigal ’88 ’91 Richard and Carol Birnie ’67 Magno Lillian Bretz Maier ’58 Raymond and Clelia Mannarino ’80 Major Lester and Shirley Herer-Feldman ’63 ’72 Malamut A.F. Maldonado Antoinette Laferrera Malloy ’91 Kerry A. Maloney ’97 ’99 Patricia Keating Mannina ’61 Steven and Barbara Mitchell ’80 Manos Murray and Eleanor Pierce ’75 Mantell Rita Silber Marcus ’72 Jeffrey M. ’87 and Seal Margolies Lillian Moss Margolis ’56 Sasha Mariano Theodore S. Markewich ’64 Frederick J. ’76 and Violet Markmann Estelle Weiner Markowitz ’60 Ira and Judith Gherman ’73 Marks William S. ’67 and Helen Marsh Deneen Marshall-Mike Paul Marsico ’88 Christina M. Martelo ’06 Jacqueline Martin ’84 Lawrence Martin ’85 and Angela Martin-Fehr Scott and Donna Martin Jessica Martinex Luis and Kumiko Martinez Oscar G. Martinez ’87 ’92 Ronald ’79 and Catherine Martino Charles Martins Stuart Martinsen George Maslow ’80 Mark and Barbara ’91 Mason Emma Massey John P. ’64 and Pamela Masterson John Mastromonico ’88 Joseph L. Matthews ’83 Ryan M. Matthews ’07 Anthony and Jean Bodnar ’66 Maurella Donald A. Maxton ’73 Katherine A. Mayer ’80 Joseph W. ’54 and Elaine Mayron Theodore J. Maziarski ’70 and Deirdre Banks Harry and Ruth P. ’98 Mazujian Pellegrino and Liliana Villarreal ’81 Mazza Janet F. Mazzarella ’75 Michael and Nicolina DiDonato ’73 Mazzeo Richard and Andrea Warner ’82 Mazzocchi Frank and Jacquelyn J. ’91 McAneny Jean L. McBlain ’63 Maureen E. McCallion ’73 ’78 Marsha J. McCarthy Retoneya A. McCleese ’01 Karen Gallagher McCloud ’72 Ellen Garshgo McConnell ’72 James and Dawnmarie Roche ’96 McDermid Kathleen McDermott ’83 Margaret Mulraney McDermott ’67 Jerome and Martha Wilderotter ’94 McDevitt Colleen McElhearn John McEwen Michael McGauley Elizabeth McGovern James and Mary Ann Joannes ’66 McKenna Richard and Rose Ann McKenney Susan M. McKeown ’98 ’00 James and Carol Sinkinson ’82 McLain Thomas and Marguerite Blake ’70 McLean Kevin and Barbara McNally Michelle McSweeney ’87 James P. ’68 ’78 and Helen McTernan Mary E. McTigue ’84 Norm and Patricia Stevenson ’92 Medeiros Paul Medeiros Alejandro ’01 and Veronica Medina Claudette Yaeger Meehan ’83 ’93 Mark and Beth M. ’85 Mehler C. Richard ’65 and Catherine Melvin James A. ’01 and Maria Mento Nancy Mercurio Joan Merlo ’89 Leonard J. ’70 ’77 and Joanne Mesonas Teresa A. Messineo ’87 * Deceased 41
  • 44. Robert and Carolyn H. ’90 Metz David A. ’80 and Ellen Meyers Robert and Pearl Zahm ’72 Meyers Stephen Olson and Barbara Nevar Mezzatesta ’84 David and Phyllis Michaud Michael Mierzejwski Barry E. ’73 and Katherine Mika ’75 Migliore Dennis Mignone ’92 Melissa Mikel Elena M. Militari ’82 Ashley Miller Mr. Edward Turbak and Ms. Barbara Miller Bruce Miller Kyle Miller Robert S. Miller ’82 Sylvia Rathmann Miller ’05 Sharon T. Mills ’04 Gregory Milton Peter A. ’77 and Janet Topchik ’79 Milwicz Arthur S. Mindlin ’80 George and Michaelene Hrabar ’71 Mirkovich Brooks and Kristine Mirrer Cheryl Mitchell Denyse Mitterhofer Ingvald and Dorothy Banta ’45 Moe Christine A. Moller ’10 Joseph D. ’92 and Paige Mone Antonio Monteiro ’84 Brian M. ’05 and Melissa Monteleone Abigail Garrison Montgomery ’87 John R. ’78 and Amy Weinstein ’79 ’83 Montuori Alan R. ’79 and Janet Moon Patricia G. Moore ’71 ’80 William A. Moore ’13 William and Carol Seaman ’87 Moorhead Kevin and Ellen Vicari ’94 Moran John Moran Joseph M. ’02 and Carrie Moran Chris and Melissa Morgan Eugene J. ’77 and Sandra Morgenthaler Arthur and Gloria Livelli ’57 ’63 Moscatello Robert ’82 and Teresa Sawers ’84 Moser Adrian and Elaine Ackerman ’77 Moshe Eric and Joy Moskovitz Ellen Motoviloff Miller ’59 Michael A. ’76 and Roberta Mottola Heather Moulton Francis Barber and Susan M. Moura ’78 Warren D. ’93 and Ellen Moxley George W. Mueller ’61 ’68 Peter Mueller Jonathan Mui Ronald Desmett and Kathleen Ann Mulcahy ’72 Judith K. Muldoon ’76 Lorraine Lovi Mullen ’67 ’80 Jeffrey Muller ’90 Kenneth and Ellen Muller Richard S. ’89 and Noreen Muller Claire Mulry Kenneth C. ’82 and Lydia Mundy Donna T. Muniz ’96 Steven Muniz ’07 George J. ’81 and Elena Murdock John and Cecilia Alvarez ’83 ’87 Murphy David G. Murphy ’79 Mary E. Murphy ’55 Kathleen B. Murphy-Butler ’94 Charles and Imelda ’96 Murray Terri Muuss ’91 Sylvester and Benedicta Belasco ’42 ’59 Naas Alexander and Joan Savoca ’71 Nagy Alex and Julia ’86 Nagy William and Sandra Treat ’61 Naiva Joseph A. ’80 and Ann Nalepa Raymond G. ’75 and Antoinette Nardo Patricia A. Nash ’75 Michael A. Natale ’73 Christopher J. Navetta ’07 Lovella L. Naylor ’71 Flora Needidass Eugene Negrin Brunilda Soto Negron ’98 Emil and Patricia Boyle ’55 ’61 Neu Julia Nevarez DeJesus Daniel Caporaso and Kathleen Neville Caporaso Hatha Nguyen Ann Sloan Nitche ’77 Ronald and Katherine Eccles ’94 Nitto Corona A. Noceda ’86 John and Deanna Sweeney ’68 ’76 Nolan Brian R. Noodt ’05 Robert and Ellen Merkel ’65 Norton Nicholas J. Norton ’11 Allan C. Novick ’74 Murray Sternberg and Phyllis Novick ’68 ’79 Leona Grossman Nowikas-Landau ’60 Daniel A. ’77 and Gloria Nozza Roy ’64 and Lynne Nunes Roy E. Nunes ’91 Lawrence and Angela ’83 Nusser Melvyn and Dorothy Nutkis NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development Brian Oakes Maureen J. Oakley ’72 Melissa R. O’Brien ’12 Robert S. Obrzut ’93 John and Jacqueline Wiggins ’64 O’Callaghan Emanuele and Diane Occhiogrosso John and Marilyn Milazzo ’64 O’Donnell * Deceased42 2014ANNUALREPORT DONORS
  • 45. Thomas J. O’Donnell ’72 ’76 Thomas J. O’Donnell ’71 ’76 Carol J. O’Hara ’69 Patricia Ohleth Kingsley I. ’89 and Ethel Okoronkwo John J. ’97 ’00 and Diane Olock Len and Marilyn Mohr ’75 ’89 Olsen Olatokunboh M. Olusoga ’11 Thomas and Carol Rittenhouse ’62 Oriel Charles and Charlotte Stachowicz ’70 Orren Steven Orrin ’95 Angela Ortiz Ronald and Patricia Zboyan ’64 ’82 Osborne Myma G. Osei-Bonsu ’99 Maria Oses Dan Shultz and Eileen Ogrodnik ’68 O’Shea Raymond A. ’72 ’80 and JeanMarie Ostroski Wayne J. ’72 ’78 and Joanne DAlessio ’78 Otlowski Abdullah A. Oudeh ’95 Ofelia T. Oviedo ’78 ’80 Phillip F. Oweifie ’05 Joann Dexle Oxley ’69 Mark J. Paczkowski ’09 Robert and Lillian Alexander ’01 Padavano Geraldine Pagaoa Crystal Ward Page ’86 Chris Pagoota Brooke E. Paige ’08 Arthur S. ’76 and Janet Pajak Frank and Karen Esposito ’95 Paluzzi Alexa A. Panarella ’12 Robert ’77 and Theresa Panasik Chung Gin Pao Allison Paolini Patricia Pappas Hector L. ’84 and Ana Pardo Orley Parientee Elisa Paris ’05 Milton and Gwendolyn Sellers ’78 Parker Charles H. Parrillo ’90 Lois Parson Virginia M. Pasternak ’67 ’92 Manali Patel ’12 Mukesh K. ’99 and Bhavna Patel Anthony J. ’98 and Patricia Heffner ’94 Patricco Kendall and Virginia Horvath ’62 Patrick Rosa A. Paulino ’10 Wendy Shultz Pavlicek ’05 William L. ’78 and Christine Pavlu Jennifer Pax Douglas A. ’62 ’69 and Marcia Davies ’64 Pecina Kenneth Kraus and Francesca A. Peckman ’77 Rachel Alford Peele ’76 Eilene Littig Peeling ’60 ’69 Rebekah Pender Raymond C. Peoples ’00 Belkis P. Peralta ’05 Cristina Perez John and Kathleen Dunn ’86 Perez Giannella Perfetti Marilyn Honey Perkins ’55 Thomas and Jeanne Ammann ’68 Perry Mitchell J. Perry ’05 George Persson ’69 ’80 Carol Brostosky Pester ’65 ’79 Evan and Elizabeth Peters John V. ’81 and Kathryn Peterson Robert and Judith Schmidt ’62 Peterson Constance Briante Petosa ’52 Thomas C. ’63 and Ellen Petren Leo and Joanne Wilverding ’71 Petuchovas Leo and Donna Tango ’77 Pflug Micheline L. Phareau ’94 Stella T. Phillips ’93 Michael F. Piazza ’86 Arnaldo Pica-Mendez ’05 Charles and Dorothy Neressa ’96 Pierce Trina Guardi Pietz ’61 Linda Stott Pilkington ’83 Terence and Helen Marshall ’84 ’87 Pires Elaine L. Pisano ’70 ’78 Stephen R. ’70 ’71 and Janet ’78 Piszar Joel and Wilma Bernhaut ’61 Pitman Anthony Pittman Aubrey Pitula William A. ’75 and Karen Plank William and Nancy Halsey ’90 Plant Raymond and Joan Matta ’77 Podesfinski Joseph and Mary Hehl ’83 Policastro Donna Duimstra Policelli ’85 Peter N. ’60 ’64 and Dorothy Wolf ’60 Polidoro Nicholas J. ’84 and Mariann Pontrantolfi Christopher Porter Christian M. Portera ’13 John and Judith Grenger ’60 Poulos Travis Poulsen ’12 Patricia Powell Steven ’73 and Karen Powell Laura M. Prendergast ’89 Joy Arlene Prescott ’80 ’89 Robyn M. Prezioso ’98 Laureen Price ’11 Eugene and Renee Palkowitz ’83 Price Kathleen Wolfe Prisbell ’72 Jose F. Privado ’04 Orlando Proenza Kurt and Colleen Donnelly ’87 ’93 Propsner David and Elizabeth Ditmars ’61 Prosser William Pruitt Lorraine Lacefield Purdy ’60 * Deceased 43