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Page 1: 2011-2012 Annual Report

2011-2012 annual report

Page 2: 2011-2012 Annual Report

Campbell University Administration

Jerry M. Wallace, EdD, ThM, MS President M. Dwaine Greene, PhD, MA Provost and Vice President, Academic Affairs James O. Roberts, MPA Vice President, Business and Treasurer John T. Roberson, EdD, MDiv Vice President, Enrollment Management Jack Britt, EdD, MS Senior Vice President, Institutional Advancement Dennis N. Bazemore, DMin, MDiv Vice President, Student Life Ronald W. Maddox, PharmD Vice President, Health Programs Britt J. Davis, MPA Vice President, Institutional Advancement

College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Administration

Ronald W. Maddox, PharmD DeanRobert B. Greenwood, PhD Associate Dean, Academic AffairsW. Mark Moore, PharmD, MBA, MS Associate Dean, Admissions and Student AffairsWesley D. Rich, PhD, MEd Assistant Dean, AdministrationD. Byron May, PharmD Chair, Department of Pharmacy PracticeEmanuel J. Diliberto, Jr., PhD Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical SciencesWilliam W. Pickard, MS Chair, Department of Clinical ResearchThomas P. Colletti, MPAS, PA-C Chair, Department of Physician Assistant Practice Tina Tseng, PhD, MSPH Chair, Department of Public HealthGregory S. Dedrick, PT, ScD Director, Physical Therapy Program

Mission The mission of Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) is to educate students in a Christian environment to be health care professionals who will function effectively as a part of an interdisciplinary team of health care providers to meet existing and future health care needs and who will provide leadership to their profession and professional organizations.

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Dean’s Message

What a notable year! We celebrated our 25th anniversary, won the American College of Clinical Phar-macy’s national challenge, welcomed our inaugural physician assistant class, and announced two

new programs: public health and physical therapy. I am delighted with the success of our 25th Anniversary Campaign—a scholarship campaign created to

honor the College’s history and address future needs—that closed on May 31, 2012. We accomplished our goal of establishing 25 new endowed scholarships. I am thankful for the generous donors who invested in the future of our great College through this campaign.

I share this list of highlights in appreciation of our alumni and friends’ continued support and partner-ship. You’ve been a part of our success and growth, many for over 25 years, and Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences would not be where it is today without your committed assistance.

More than any other time in its history, Campbell University is uniquely positioned to move to the next level in health education. And I think it is important to note that the School of Pharmacy’s successful twenty-five year history laid a strong foundation for this growth.

This past year, we made a significant step by partnering with the Harnett Health System. The University’s Infirmary transitioned to a Health Center, which is being developed in collaboration with Harnett Health. The new Health Center equips Campbell to train pharmacy, PA, future osteopathic medicine, and future physical therapy students in medical teams. Working with patients at the facility will be very beneficial in terms of how we can tie interprofessional training into students’ learning process and offer the community more access to primary care.

The Health Center will continue to provide care to students, and for the first time, offer services to faculty, staff and members of the community. The pharmacy in the facility will open this December, and our faculty and students will start providing care to all University students and employees by early January 2013.

This is a tremendous benefit for the pharmacy program and University employees. With the anticipated shortage of health care providers, there will be an even greater need for pharmacists to provide enhanced care to patients. Through our growth, we are gaining more opportunities to engage pharmacy students with appropriate clinical training so they will be confident in providing greater patient-centered pharmacy care.

Interprofessional training is also important for the College’s PA, public health and future physical therapy students. To make a real impact in the practice and policies of health care, disciplines must be integrated. This new partnership with Harnett Health allows us to work together as a team, which is the best way to influence change in the delivery of health care.

Ronald W. Maddox, PharmDVice President for Health ProgramsDean, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

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Growth of programsThe announcement of two new academic programs in fall 2011 is evidence of Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences’ ambition to train qualified health care professionals to help meet anticipated shortages.

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program, the College’s second doctorate de-gree, is projected to begin in January 2014. The new Master of Science in Pub-lic Health (MSPH) program started this fall with 16 students in the charter class.

Public Health ProgramThe public health program is a two-year degree designed to provide students with a solid foundation in health care research and outcomes evaluation. The program focuses on the promotion of health and prevention of disease, rural health care research, community outreach, and service learning opportunities.

Campbell is an ideal setting for the program’s focus on rural health. Faculty and students work closely with Harnett County’s health department and health systems to evaluate lo-cal health disparities. The public health program also partners with the College’s phar-macy and PA programs to conduct collaborative research and implement community programs.

Three new dual degrees will be offered with the public health program next fall: • Doctor of Pharmacy/MS in Public Health • PA Program/MS in Public Health • Juris Doctor/MS in Public Health

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Physical Therapy ProgramCampbell is in a unique position to influence physical therapy retention rates in rural North Carolina, providing necessary health care access to those in low income regions. That’s one of the objectives of the new program: to turn out graduates who are competent and pas-sionate about rural practice opportunities. The program is slated to start classes in January 2014 if pre-accreditation status is granted from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.

“The opportunity to lead and build something that will leave a lasting impression on the local community is unique.”

- Founding Physical Therapy Director Greg Dedrick

Dedrick joined the College in July 2012. He is responsible for the development of the program, including recruiting faculty and obtaining accreditation.

New Campus Health Center to offer Interprofessional Training OpportunitiesThrough a new collaboration with the Harnett Health System, Campbell’s Infirmary transitioned to a Health Center this past year. The growth brings new interpro-fessional education opportunities for the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. Students will shadow physicians and phar-macists at the facility, and work together in collaborative teams.

AT THE HEALTH CENTER:

Electronic records system through Harnett Health

8 exam rooms, a triage station, and work station

Full-service pharmacy and consultation room

Conference room, three offices and

two reception areas

Physician Assistant ProgramThe College’s inaugural physi-cian assistant class finished their first year of training in July. With the 13-month didactic phase complete, the students em-barked on 15 months of clinical rotations after a three week break in August. The second PA class arrived this fall, enrolling over 70 students in the combined first and second years.

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Anniversary Gala - The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences concluded a year-long celebration with the 25th Anniversary Gala on April 28, 2012 at Artspace in Raleigh. During the event, the Alumni Association honored Dean Ron Maddox and his wife Suzan for their dedication and service to the College over the past quarter century.

25th Anniversary

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Committed to StudentsPatient-centered and peoplefocused, 1992 pharmacy grads Carter and Allison Cobb established one of the 25 new scholarships to support pharmacy students from western North Carolina. The couple owns two pharmacies in that part of the state, FamilyMed Pharmacy in Stanley and FamilyMed of Maiden, in Maiden. The parents of two enjoy their work in inde-pendent pharmacy because it allows them to serve their community. A majority of the high school students that worked for them have gone on to pursue a career in health care, with three employees earning pharmacy degrees at Campbell.

1. 25th Anniversary Scholarship Endowment 2. Jim & Anne Marie Beaty Endowed Pharmacy

Scholarship3. O’Neal Family Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship4. Dr. Thomas J. Holmes, Jr. Class of 2009 Scholarship5. CPHS Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship 6. Hayes Family/Stedman Drug Scholarship Endowment7. Seaburg-Massengill Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship8. Cashion-Childress Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship9. Ed & Carla Herring Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship10. Large-Wells Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship11. Ronnie Scott Holuby Endowed Pharmacy

Scholarship12. H. Carter & Allison C. Cobb Endowed Pharmacy

Scholarship13. Brie Reynolds/Class of 2010 Drug Information

Center Endowment14. Mitchell W. Watts Family Foundation Endowed

Pharmacy Scholarship

Celebrating the Campaign’s SuccessThe College accomplished its goal of establishing 25 new endowed scholarships over the Anniversary Campaign’s three-year span. Ending in May 2012, CPHS celebrates the campaign’s success and thanks the gener-ous benefactors who invested in the future of the College.

CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS:

25 new scholarships

established

$1.8+ million raised to

support scholarships

25memories shared to

celebrate the College’s history

“A lot of our employees start working for us during high school, so we’ve always encouraged them to continue their education. That’s a huge reason why we created a scholarship. We also love pharmacy and Campbell, and have a passion to help people.”

- Carter and Allison Cobb, both 1992 PharmD graduates

Goal Accomplished: 25 New Endowed Scholarships

15. Jimmie Gray Johnson Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship

16. Moving Forward, Giving Back CPHS Pre-PharmacyClub Endowment

17. Wayne Neal Memorial Community Pharmacy Endowed Scholarship

18. May Family Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship 19. Greenwood Family Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship20. Carroll Family Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship21. Stuart Surles Endowed Physician Assistant

Scholarship22. Crow Family Endowed Physician Assistant

Scholarship23. Carlton & Lynell Martin Endowed Physician

Assistant Scholarship24. Lacy S. & Mary E. Collier Endowed Physician

Assistant Scholarship25. Charles & Bonnie Wiggs Endowed Physician

Assistant Scholarship

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Scholarship LuncheonOne of Bobby Ransdell’s favorite parts of interacting with Campbell students is the College’s annual

Scholarship Luncheon, when donors have the opportunity to meet their scholarship recipients. Above

left, Mr. Ransdell is pictured with his first two PA scholarship recipients. Above right, he speaks with one

of his pharmacy recipients during the luncheon held in 2010.

Paying it forwardWhen Bobby Ransdell wanted to help medically underserved communities in rural North Carolina, he decided to support Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences in an effort to provide long-term assistance to those areas. He met with Dean Ronald Maddox to discuss the shortage of health care professionals in the state, “I was amazed to learn that Harnett County is an underserved area, because I look at some of the areas that are east and west of here, and if we are underserved, what kind of a predicament are they in?” He responded with several large gifts to establish a mobile clinic initiative and a scholarship fund, in hopes of supporting students who will make a difference in rural areas through their future practice.

Ransdell grew up only 15 miles north of Campbell University during the 1940’s in then Varina. His parents, J.C. and Mary

Ransdell, were positive role models in his life through their loving support, strong work ethic and generosity to others. Ransdell’s fa-ther made a huge impression on him while dealing with a life-long hearing impairment. J.C. didn’t allow his loss of hearing to affect him negatively, but instead he always focused on the positive.

After graduating from high school, Ransdell served in the Navy for two years. He was assigned to a ship in Norfolk, Va., working as a crew member on seaplanes. During this time he developed a love for airplanes. (He has since become a private pilot, flying planes for the past 45 years.)

“We used to go out on 12 hour runs, flying about 50 feet off the Atlantic Ocean,” Ransdell explained. “We’d find submarines within three miles of port entrances.”

After his service in the military, Ransdell returned to North Carolina to work on his family’s farm near Willow Springs. He held

a couple jobs before joining Southern Seeds, and later became a partner. Southern Seeds distributes seeds, chemicals and fenc-ing products to cities, states, federal governments, golf courses and general contracts. In 1997, Ransdell and his brother Jimmy established Circle R Management to manage timber, farmland, forestry and real estate. A successful life-long career, Ransdell attributes all of his achievements to his wife Jackie, employees, three children, five grandchildren and parents.

In 2000, Ransdell’s father passed away. In memory of his phil-anthropic heart, the family formed the Ransdell Family Charitable Trust. “My parents were always giving back as best they could,” Ransdell said. “They weren’t always financially able to do that, but my dad worked very hard, and was very fortunate. I think that we should use some of their resources to support others in the community.”

Ransdell’s passion for medically underserved areas devel-oped overtime while traveling throughout rural North Carolina. He

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saw the need first-hand as he spoke with families that were driv-ing 50 miles to a pharmacy or to see a physician, and decided to offer support through his family’s fund.

Knowing these counties had limited resources, Ransdell turned to Campbell University in search of a solution. A mobile clinic initiative was the first idea developed with the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. Ransdell created a fund to sup-port traveling clinics in crucial areas of medical need. The plan was devised for students and faculty from the pharmacy and PA programs at Campbell to provide various primary care services at local community centers and churches in underserved areas. The clinics will provide access to much needed care, give stu-dents valuable experience and connect them with the communi-ties. Through Ransdell’s support, the College is planning its first mobile clinic this spring. Plans are in progress to include students from the physical therapy and osteopathic medicine programs in the future.

The next area of need Ransdell targeted was scholarships. His first pharmacy scholarship was created in 2007, and the first PA scholarship was established in 2011. This past year Ransdell extended his family’s scholarships through 2030, and created the first two scholarships for physical therapy students.

In a continuous effort to focus on underserved areas, Rans-dell’s scholarship recipients are encouraged to practice in a rural setting for three years after graduation.

“If students are looking at it from a monetary standpoint, they

won’t go to underserved areas because the resources are just not there,” Ransdell said. “If they’re looking at it from a viewpoint of giving back, and I think that is a goal of a lot of our students, they will make a difference in those areas.”

Ransdell has further committed to Campbell University by serving on the Board of Trustees, Physician Assistant Program Board of Advisors, and the selection committee for the founding physical therapy director.

His service is out of a genuine interest to support students, “I think the students that come here have a unique opportunity and we as trustees have a unique opportunity in interacting and encouraging them in every manner possible.”

He feels Campbell asks a lot of its students, because they will be asked to do a lot when they graduate. He’s sees their poten-tial, and knows that with a little encouragement, combined with a solid education and personal initiative, they will be very success-ful.

“To see the opportunity that is exposed to the students here, and how committed they are to their education, if I can be just a tad of support, it is very rewarding to help them take advantage of it,” Ransdell said.

Believing students can also be underserved if they don’t have the financial resources to progress any further, he hopes his investment in them will pay it forward to others in the communities of North Carolina.

“To see the opportunity that is exposed to the students here, and how committed they are to their education, if I can be just a tad of support, it is very rewarding to help them take advantage of it.”

- Bobby Ransdell, Member, Campbell University Board of Trustees

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Annual Scholarships

CPHS Alumni Association

Scholarship Richard DeBenedetto, Karyn Fabo, Morgan Surles

CVS Pharmacy Scholarship Heather Armstrong, Nidhi Chok-shi, Amanda Griffith, Jagruti Patel, Sapana Patel

Ed and Carla Herring

Scholarship Mary Cates Houston

Brie Anne Reynolds Memorial Delta

Lambda Chapter of Kappa Psi

Scholarship Esther Yi

Kerr Drug Scholarship Marshal Carter

National Association of Chain Drug

Stores Foundation

Scholarship Carolyn Hey

$4,226 was the average

scholarship award per student

6 new scholarships

established in support of the 25th Anniversary

Campaign

4 physician assistant students received

inaugural scholarships

Mutual Wholesale Drug

Company Scholarship Courtney Kivett

Wayne Neal Memorial Community

Pharmacy Annual Scholarship James McNeill

Pharmacists Mutual Insurance

Company Scholarship Bobby Pruitt

The Pharmacy Network

Foundation, Inc.

Scholarship

Kenneth Alexander, Lauren Annas, Marcia Blackmon, Phillip Carlisle, James Chamberlain, Stephanie Cook, Julie Dattero, Marie Davies, Erin Dickert, Karyn Fabo, Mary Fitts, Katie Huddleston, Brad Hughes, Kristina Jones, Travis Jones, Amanda Leister, Jayme Lentz, Desirae Lindquist, Steven Miller, Leslie Norris, Court-ney Proctor, Melissa Smisor, James Thomas, Jeremy Whidbee

“It was really an honor to receive a scholarship, and I was just so appreciative. I know with the economy, finances are tight for everyone. To know that individuals are still dedicated to the College, students and education, it means a lot and eases the financial burden.”

Scholarships

Melissa Cook Davis, second-year PA studentRansdell Family Fund Scholarship Recipient

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Samuel Tate Powell Memorial

Scholarship Mindy Church

Ransdell Family Fund

Scholarship Melissa Cook Davis, Ashley Green, Danielle Justice, Phillip Mills, Clayton Moore, Lauren Turner, Danielle Woodard

Rite Aid Scholarship Kymberly Causby, Lauren Lee,Maresa Like-Mathews, Stephanie Ring, Melissa Turner

Stedman Drug/Good Neighbor

Independent Community

Pharmacy Scholarship Matthew Robinson

Bill & Lynne Taylor

Scholarship Jennifer Turner

Walgreens Diversity

Scholarship Jeremy Whidbee

Wal-Mart Pharmacy Scholarship

Yuliya Chernous, Mallory Lambeth, Sean Morrow, Ami Patel,Carl Teachey

Whaley Family Foundation, Inc.

Scholarship Meredith Mahaffee

Endowed Scholarships

Raenell B. & Claude S. Abernethy

Scholarship Monica Rai

Janice & Alexander Alexander

Pharmacy Scholarship

Carrie Trogdon

Newman D. & Helen M. Buck

Pharmacy Scholarship Jessica Hostetter

Major Sam Byrd Pharmacy

Scholarship

Chelsie Sanders

More about MelissaAfter graduation, Melissa is interested in pursuing a career in internal medicine. Before arriving at Campbell, she worked as a dietician at Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital in Dunn, NC.

Verda Harris & A. Hartwell

Campbell Scholarship

Tracy Perry

Cashion-Childress Pharmacy

Scholarship

Erin Daves

Catalent Pharma Solutions Mark

Davidson Scholarship

Lara Kelly

Crowe Family Physician Assistant

Scholarship

Caitlyn Warren

D’Alonzo Family Pharmacy

Scholarship

Eliana Kurzum

Susie A. Danner Pharmacy

Scholarship

Chris Williams

Mae I. Danner Pharmacy

Scholarship

Morgan Costner

Edna E. Danner Pharmacy

Scholarship

Chuemee Thao

Gary Dunham Memorial Pharmacy

Scholarship

Beth Migliaccio

Gary Dunham, PharmD Kappa Psi

Pharmacy Scholarship

Katie Huddleston

Margaret D. & Ryland P. Edwards

Scholarship

Maria Sadler

Lucille L. Ellis Family Pharmacy

Scholarship

Amber Schilling

M. Keith Fearing, Jr. & Don K.

Richie Pharmacy Scholarship

Ashley Ward

Howard Q. & Mescal S. Ferguson

Pharmacy Scholarship

Janna Currie, Matthew Desmarais

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“Receiving a scholarship was very important to me because the financial assistance lifted a heavy burden off my shoulders. I am able to focus more on my school work, interact more with my professors and my peers, and give 110% to everything that I do.”

Jeremy Whidbee, third-year pharmacy studentThe Pharmacy Network Foundation, Inc. & Walgreens Diversity

Scholarship Recipient

1st doctor of physical

therapy scholarship established

43% of pharmacy students received a scholarship

189 scholarship gifts

awarded to CPHS students, totaling nearly

$800,000

Lewis M. Fetterman, Jr. Memorial

Pharmaceutical Sciences Endowed

Scholarship

Brandie Platt

Thomas H. Furman Memorial

Pharmacy Scholarship

William Criswell

GSK Women in Science Pharmacy

Scholarship

Keri Dollarhite

Dr. G. Fred Hale Memorial

Pharmacy Scholarship

Heather Folz, Brooke Miller, Michele Simmons, Susan Wiggins

Brian P. Harrington Memorial

Pharmacy Scholarship

Richard DeBenedetto

Blanton A. Hartness Pharmacy

Scholarship

Timothy Carlisle

Rebekah Lynn Heldreth Pharmacy

Scholarship

Rachel Booker

Jessica Ann Kalinowski Pharmacy

Scholarship

Caroline Huff

Ronald W. & Suzan Maddox

Pharmacy Scholarship

Savannah McNeill

Russell Mantooth & Holly

McReynolds Families Memorial

Scholarship

Nydia Mancini

Marks Family Pharmacy

Scholarship

Morgan Surles

Marshbanks Memorial Scholarship

Allison Gilmore, Samuel Testerman

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More about Jeremy A native of Scotland Neck, NC, Jeremy is interested in pursuing a residency in either hospital pharmacy or academia after he graduates.

Mast Drug Pharmacy Scholarship

Erica Dellinger

Samuel & Helen Mennear

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Scholarship

Anna Phu

W. Whitaker & Dorothy R. Moose

Scholarship

Charles Carter

O’Neal Family Pharmacy

Scholarship

Brian Garris

Oley Family Pharmacy Scholarship

Paras Naik

A. Leroy & Sara Kanoy Parker

Scholarship

Roger Pritchard

Department of Pharmaceutical

Sciences Faculty Endowed

Scholarship

Stephanie Cook

Pharmacy Alumni Scholarship

Marie Davies, Erin Dickert, Melissa Smisor

Rite Aid Pharmacy Endowment

Scholarship

Wendy Shoffner

Ralph P. Rogers, Jr. Pharmacy

Scholarship

Phillip Mills

Kitty & Leon Rumley Pharmacy

Scholarship

Amber Haislip

Elgie Lee May & Lonnie Dalton

Small Pharmacy Scholarship

Anthony Shelton

Henry & Tracey Smith Pharmacy

Scholarship

Emily Proctor

Lloyd S. Surles Physician Assistant

Scholarship

Laura Dail

Letizia Antonietta Thrift Scholarship

Scott Hockaday, Lauren Norris

Jack G. & Eloise Harrington Watts

Pharmacy Scholarship Brittany Brown, Jennifer Godwin

E. Carlyle & Rose R. West

Pharmacy Scholarship

Lydia McAlister

Robert F. Whaley Pharmacy

Scholarship Hunter Ingoe

Joe & Ina Whitehead Pharmacy

Scholarship Dexter Peele

Mildred H. & Norman A. Wiggins

Pharmacy Scholarship

Emily Bradham

25th Anniversary Pharmacy

Scholarship

Anthony Shelton

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Reunion 2011 - The Alumni Association honored the pharmacy classes of 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2006 during their milestone reunion event on Oct. 22, 2011. Over 50 alumni and guests dined at the Chateau Bellevie, in Fuquay Varina, NC, and enjoyed reminiscing and reconnecting.

Alumni

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Engaging Future AlumniThe future of CPHS is bright, and the Alumni Association knows outstanding students are a key to that future. The organization held eight events specifically designed to engage students, raised over $14,200 for scholar-ships, and awarded six student scholarships. The Association also supports the Pharmacy Alumni Student Association which boasts 126 members from the pharmacy student body.

Alumni AssociationThe College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences has always been a family. The Office of Alumni Relations & Advancement strives to keep it that way. With hundreds of active members, the Alumni Association provides the opportunity to connect, support, and belong.

Events & ActivitiesServing and engaging alumni is the Association’s main goal, and a key approach is through relevant and fun programming. Over 2,100 alumni and guests attended 17 events hosted or sponsored by the organization, with record attendance at three of those events. The Association hosted 10 new events during the 2011-2012 academic year.

“The Alumni Association has kept me involved and helped me see how important it is to stay connected, as it is really the only way to truly un-derstand how the school is growing and helping so many students.”

-LeAnne Kennedy, PharmD ’93

Kennedy received the Distin-guished Alumni Award from the CPHS Alumni Association during the College’s 25th Anniversary Gala in April 2012.

BY THE NUMBERS:

2,000+ have graduated from

the College

411 Alumni Association

members

20% alumni membership,

which is double the national

average of 10%

18 alumni serve on the Board of Directors

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SOURCES OF GIFTS:

40%Alumni

25%Corporate Partners

20%Foundations

7%Employees

5%Parents

3% Trustees/PBA’s

Thank you for your generosity. Through gifts large and small, all of Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences’ donors make a significant impact at the institution. The tremendous commitment of alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends helps advance the College’s mission of educat-ing the next generation of leaders in health care.

It is with great appreciation that CPHS recognizes the donors who made a gift to the College during the 2011-2012 fiscal year (June 1, 2011-May 31, 2012). The College strives to accurately recognize its benefactors. In the event of an omission or error, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations & Advancement at 1-800-760-9734, ext. 1837.

In honor of the College’s 25th Anniversary, the pictures throughout this section celebrate the wonderful students, faculty and alumni who’ve helped make the College a successful institution and connected com-munity over the past quarter century.

Pictured above, 1992 pharmacy class officers Cecil Davis, Christie Heath, Jeannie Bierce and Craig Nybakken pose outside the Leslie Campbell Science Building.

Honor Roll of Donors

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Platinum Society$100,000+

Capital Community FoundationFelburn FoundationLeon Levine FoundationPharmacy Network Foundation, Inc.Mr. Robert L. Ransdell, Sr.

Founder’s Society$25,000-$99,999

Dr. Robert & Mrs. Diane GreenwoodMr. Brandon Johnson and Dr. Mary

Margaret Johnson ‘05, ‘07Dr. Byron May and Dr. Diana M.

Maravich-May ‘90R.A. Bryan Foundation, Inc.Rite Aid CorporationCapt. David R. Talbott and Mrs.

Danielle C. Talbott ‘06Drs. Ray & Tina Tseng Dean’s Society$10,000-24,999

Clarence E. Roberts EstateMr. and Mrs. Gene L. CrowThe Dickson Foundation, Inc.Family Care Pharmacy, Inc.Florence Rogers TrustMr. & Mrs. Dexter E. FloydHarris TeeterDr. James E. Herring, Jr. ‘95 and

Mrs. Carla Herring Medical Village PharmacyMerrill LynchMutual Wholesale DrugTriangle Community FoundationWalgreensDr. & Mrs. Jack G. Watts

Mortar & Pestle Society$5,000-$9,999 Anderco RentalsMr. Eugene G. AndersonDr. Alan J. Carroll ‘05 and Mrs.

Carolyn S. CarrollMr. & Mrs. E. M. Carroll, Jr.Carroll Pharmacy, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. CashionCashion Family Foundation, Inc.CVS CorporationMrs. Mary S. FearingFloyd Foundation, Inc. TrustGlaxoSmithKlineDrs. George & Terri HamrickDan & Alisa Hayes

Dr. Ronnie S. Holuby ‘03Dr. Jeremy Massengill ‘00 and Dr.

Heather S. Massengill ‘00Stedman Drug CenterWalmartDr. Mitchell W. WattsDr. Mark & Mrs. Foy Yates

Apothecary Society$1,000-$4,999 

Baldwin Woods PharmacyMr. Bob and Mrs. Patricia Barker Dr. James E. Beaty ‘98 and Dr. Anne

Marie P. Beaty ‘00Bob Barker Company, Inc.Dr. J. Andrew Bowman ‘93 and Mrs.

Sarah H. BowmanMr. Ronny BuchananDr. Rhonda F. Caldwell ‘91 and Mr.

Chuck Caldwell Dr. Eric B. Danielczyk ‘07 and Dr.

Juliane Danielczyk ‘09Mr. Thomas P. DavisMrs. Joni F. FettermanMr. & Mrs. Willis H. GregoryHarnett Health SystemDr. Elizabeth T. Houston ‘94Dr. Cynthia J. JohnstonKappa Psi Pharmaceutical FraternityKerr Drug, Inc.Dr. Elton W. Long Jr. ‘90 and Mrs.

Tonette M. Long Dr. Ronald and Ms. Suzan MaddoxMast Operations LLC-CHMedicine Park PharmacyMr. and Mrs. Clement E. MedleyDr. & Mrs. David S. Moody, Jr.Dr. Whitaker and Mrs. Dorothy Moose Moose Drug CompanyN.C. Baptist FoundationNACDS Education FoundationNorth Carolina GlaxoSmithKlinePfizer Foundation, Inc.Pharmacists Mutual InsurancePharmfusion Consulting, LLCPhi Delta Chi FraternitySeashore Discount Drugs, Inc.Dr. Ronald E. Smith, II ‘98 and Dr.

Lora Beth Shelton-Smith ‘98Surry Drug CompanyDr. & Mrs. William J. TaylorMr. Tom ThuttThutt Enterprises, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. TurnerVIP Computer Systems, Inc.Whaley Family Foundation, Inc.George WombleWomble Rental Management

Student LeadershipOur students have excelled in the classroom, clinical rotations and at professional conferenc-es, claiming numerous national awards over the past 25 years. Our graduates continue to build a legacy as successful leaders, innovators and contributors to the pharmacy profession.

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Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical FraternityCampbell University’s Kappa Psi Chapter, Delta Lambda, hosts a casino night during the fall semester in 1990 to recruit new members.

Benefactors$500-$999 Dr. Michael L. Adams ‘96 and Dr.

Dina H. Adams ‘96Mr. Mark A. Anderson ‘01 and Dr.

Siriprawn A. Anderson ‘01Dr. David L. Arnold ‘01 and Dr.

Rebecca M. Arnold ‘01Bailey Pharmacy, Inc.Mr. Maynard and Dr. Connie L.

Barnes ‘90Mr. & Mrs. J. C. BridgesDr. Wade H. Brown ‘07 and Dr. Paige

Brown ‘06Mr. Jerry BullinsCarrboro Family Pharmacy, Inc.Dr. Robert M. Cisneros, Jr.Dr. Henry C. Cobb ‘92 and Dr. Allison

C. Cobb ‘92Mr. David M. Coniglio Mr. & Mrs. W. Grover CreechDr. Richard P. D’Elia

Dr. James W. Deming ‘98 and Mrs.Connie Deming

Drugco Discount PharmacyJ M Smith CorporationJohnson’s Family PharmacyDr. Ross Jones ‘11Dr. Stephen E. Kearney, Jr. ‘94 and

Mrs. Lori U. Kearney Mr. Gary and Dr. LeAnne D.

Kennedy ‘93Dr. Qinfeng LiuNeil Medical GroupNew Town Center Pharmacy, Inc.Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.Mr. Michael PayneMrs. Faye PowellRealo Discount Drug Stores, Inc.Dr. Pamela S. Shelton ‘91Dr. Michael S. Smith ‘02 and Mrs.

Ashley M. Smith Dr. Amanda G. Soles ‘02 and Mr.

Jason Soles Dr. William C. Stagner

EMPLOYEE GIVING:

90% of the College’s faculty

and staff contributed to the employee giving

campaign

100% of the CPHS

Administration and Physician Assistant Program supported

the campaign

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Student LifeProfessional organizations, pharmacy fraternities and the University’s intramural pro-grams play a large role in the student experience at CPHS. There are now over 20 stu-dent organizations within the College offering opportunities for professional development, community service and lots of fun.

Tom Stanley & Julianne HallMs. Elizabeth L. StimaT.A. Loving CompanyVidant HealthDr. Joseph E. Williams ‘11Dr. Sarah D. Wylie ‘09Dr. James M. Zboyovski ‘06 and Dr.

Stephanie W. Zboyovski ‘06

Circle of Friends$250-$499 Dr. Wendy A. Alvanos ‘11Dr. Allen D. Antworth ‘11Dr. Rebecca L. Arneson ‘11Dr. Jarrett L. Barnett ‘11 and Ms.

Jamie M. Barnett ‘09, ‘12Dr. Dawn M. Battise ‘11Ms. Valbona Berisha ‘11Mrs. Brenda F. BlackmanDr. & Mrs. Timothy BloomDr. Heather S. Bowers ‘09Dr. Christopher S. BreivogelDr. Stephanie A. Bryant ‘11Dr. Meredith W. Buck ‘11Dr. Kelly L. Carter ‘11Dr. Christine Cho ‘11Clinic Pharmacy, Inc.Mr. David and Ms. Debrah Cook Drs. Emanuel & Pamela DilibertoDr. Adam P. Dixon ‘11Dr. Aaron J. Dunets ‘10Kimberly F. DunnDr. Steven T. Evans ‘11Dr. Crystal N. Everett ‘11Dr. Kira N. Ferguson ‘11Dr. Leigh L. Foushee ‘00 and

Mr. Eugene E. Foushee Dr. & Mrs. Mali Ram GuptaDr. Scott A. Hall ‘92Dr. Gina A. Harrell ‘05Dr. Lindsey M Hassell ‘11Dr. Emily R. Hiatt ‘11Holiday Inn Resort - Wrightsville

BeachDrs. Thomas & Alyce Holmes Dr. Jamie L. Hull ‘11Dr. Stephanie M. Kendrick ‘99Dr. Christopher T. King ‘90 and Mrs.

Leanna B. King Dr. Lori E. Kiser ‘06Franklin & Ronda LacherDr. Tina C. Lee ‘11Dr. Elizabeth A. Malcolm ‘11Dr. Mary M. McClain ‘11Dr. Holly M. McDanel ‘11Dr. Beth A. McStoots ‘10Mr. Jerry and Mrs. Elizabeth Milton North Carolina Association of

Pharmacists Dr. Kimberly L. Nealy ‘08

Dr. Emily K. Parker ‘11Dr. Jeffrey R. Pendergrass ‘90 and

Mrs. Kelly Pendergrass Dr. Brandon A. Petro ‘11Dr. James R. Pierce Jr. ‘11Dr. Amanda P. Pollard ‘11Mr. David M. Pound and Dr. Melanie

W. Pound ‘01Dr. Keri L. Privette ‘11Dr. Robert S. Rawls ‘02 and Dr.

Brooke K. Rawls ‘02Mr. Buddy RitchDr. Sarah C. Roberts ‘11Dr. Amanda H. Rouse ‘11Dr. Valerie L. Rydberg ‘11Mr. Jeffrey and Dr. Merrill Gordon

Sawyer ‘07Dr. Daniel B. Seavers ‘96Dr. Pamela C. Hurdle ‘11 and David

L. Settle Dr. Leighcraft A. Shakes ‘11Dr. I. Daniel ShinDr. Rebecca R. Shorter ‘11Dr. Kelly R. Jones ‘11Southeastern InteriorsDr. Melissa A. Spurling ‘11Dr. Charles J. Stallings ‘11Dr. Benjamin L. Stanley ‘09 and

Dr. Jill A. Stanley ‘08Mr. Jeffrey S. StatonDr. Christina P. Stier ‘11TDM Farms, Inc.Dr. Zinash H. Tesfaye ‘11Mr. Barry W. and Dr. Tina H.

Thornhill ‘91Dr. Ijeoma A. Uwakwe ‘09 and Mr.

Evan Uwakwe Dr. Mindy D. Wallace ‘11Wells Fargo FoundationRev. & Mrs. Denton WhiteDr. Caroline M. Wilby-Snarr ‘11Dr. Whitney N. Williams ‘11Dr. Nichole R. Wilson ‘11

SupportersUp to $249 Dr. Marlena L. Abernethy ‘09Dr. Sonny T. AbrahamDr. Justin E. Adams ‘09 and

Mrs. Bliss B. Adams Dr. Antoine J. and Mrs. Pam C.

Al-Achi Maj. Thomas P. and Dr. Claudia H.

Amidon ‘92Dr. Zachary L. Anderson ‘10Mr. Hal AveretteDr. Roger E. Baker ‘08Dr. Ira R. Barefoot ‘99 and Mrs.

Melissa A. BarefootBarnes & Noble

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Preceptors of the yearDr. Steve Fuller, Dr. Tina Thornhill ‘91, and Dr. Jay Groce ‘93 were named precepters of the year by the pharmacy class of 1999.

Mr. Andrew BarrettDr. Allison C. Baynor ‘09Dr. Amy T. Bennett ‘08 and Dennis

Bennett Dr. Mona Benrashid ‘10Dr. Trisha A. Bowery ‘09Dr. James A. BoydDr. Jennifer M. Boyd ‘08Brame Huie Pharmacy, Inc.Mr. Dustin S. and Dr. Ashley L.

Branham ‘08Mr. & Mrs. Hewitt A. Brown, Jr.Dr. Lindsey T. Brown ‘10 and

Mr. Edgar T. Brown Dr. Matthew Jay Brown ‘08 and

Mrs. Annie V. Brown Dr. Merideth F. Brown ‘09Dr. Steven E. Brown ‘09Dr. Tammy S. Bullock ‘96Dr. Ralph R. Bunting ‘09Dr. David J. Burton ‘09Dr. Wynter L. Campbell ‘08

Dr. Christina L. Candeloro ‘09Dr. Jamie S Carter ‘11Dr. Laura E. Caviness ‘08Dr. Ronnie ChapmanChapmanetics Consulting, LLCDr. Brad N. ChazotteDr. Elizabeth A. Coble ‘10Mr. Thomas P. CollettiMs. Christy A. Connolly Ms. Letitia C. CornishMr. James W. CostnerDr. Shannon E. Cozort ‘09Ms. Ramona T. DanielsMs. Crystal D. Dark ‘05Dr. Ana Dates ‘09Dr. Steven M. DavisDr. Shannon L. Davis-Viall ‘09Dr. Meghan C. Dawes ‘12Dr. Whitney S. Deason ‘09Dr. Christopher R. Dennis ‘08Ms. Laurie D. DepewDr. Richard H. Drew

CLASS GIFT:

$10,000was pledged by the

Doctor of Pharmacy class of 2012 to update the

CVS Study Lab

Proceeds will purchase new computers and

furniture for current and future students

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GraduationOver 2,000 students gradu-ated from the College in the first 25 years. During this time, pharmacy graduates have maintained an impressive 98% passage rate on the NAPLEX board exam.

Dr. Wesley R. Dulaney ‘10Dr. Julie A. Dunn ‘09Mrs. Sybil EvansMr. Lewis M. Fetterman IIIMrs. Anna FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. C. Ashley FolsomMr. & Mrs. J. Michael FullerDr. Stephanie B. Garner ‘08Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. GarrettMrs. Laura R. GerstnerDr. Meagan W. Godwin ‘08Granite Insurance AgencyMs. Liza M. GreeneDr. Windy R. Griffin ‘08Dr. James B. Groce ‘93 and

Mrs. Sarah Groce Mr. Mark O. Harrell and Dr. Charlotte

F. Harrell ‘10Dr. Alvin H. HartnessMr. & Mrs. Earl HemmingerDr. Jennie H. Hewitt ‘10Dr. Robert S. Hickman ‘09Dr. John T. Huff ‘05 and Dr. Ashley D.

Huff ‘08Mr. Greg HughesHughes AutomotiveIMS HealthDr. Emera P. Jackson ‘08Dr. & Mrs. David N. JohnsonDr. James E. JohnsonDr. Oxana A. Kamneva ‘08Mr. Casey Knowles and Dr. Jennifer

Knowles ‘08Mr. Richard K. KoepckeDr. Tyler J. Laws ‘09Mr. Tommy G. Lewis IIDr. Charlotte J. Locklear ‘10Dr. Jeffrey J. Luce ‘97 and Mrs.

Rhonda Luce Dr. Andrea L. Luebchow ‘09Luihn Four, Inc.Dr. Jon Marks and Dr. Caroline A.

Marks ‘08 Mr. Timothy J. MarksMrs. Brynn N. MasonDr. Tracy L. Mathena ‘08Mrs. Mary L. McKnight Dr. Robert B. McMahan ‘00Mr. Neil and Mrs. Cynthia L. McPhailMcPhail’s Pharmacy, Inc.Mr. Peter J. Millen and Dr. Jessica B.

Millen ‘09Mr. Lee and Ms. Gabrielle MorganNC MedAssist Dr. George Nemecz

Dr. W. Matthew Nolin ‘10Mrs. Dawn E. PhillipsCol. William W. PickardDr. Jonathon D. Pouliot ‘10Dr. Charlie W. Powell ‘09Ms. Andrea J. Pratt Prescott’s PharmaciesPrevo Drugs, Inc.Dr. Diane T. Prince ‘08 and Mr.

Richard Prince Dr. Bridget Register ‘09Mr. Benny RidoutMr. William J. RobertsMrs. Robyn W. RogersMr. & Mrs. W. E. RogersDr. Cory P. Rose ‘09Dr. Lindsay Sampson ‘09Dr. Monica Sandoval ‘08 and Mr.

Christopher L. Oxendine Mr. Robert J. Schmid ‘04Mr. John E. ScottDr. Darrin R. Sismour ‘08Dr. Jennifer D. Smith ‘02 and Mr.

Matthew Smith Dr. Brian P. Snyder ‘08Dr. Jennifer C. Spidel ‘09Spoke Consulting, Inc.Mr. Marion O. Staley ‘95Ms. Melissa L. StancilDr. Gilbert A. SteinerDr. Christopher W. StewartMarshall and Jan StewartMrs. Kristen A. StiltnerSun Trust BankDr. & Mrs. Robert SupernawDr. & Mrs. Larry N. SwansonMr. & Mrs. Travis J. TaylorDr. Jessica S. Taylor-Johnson ‘07Thomas Drug Store of DunnDr. Jeffrey M. Tingen ‘09Tri-Pharm, Inc. Tri-State Distribution, Inc.Dr. Bryan L. Turner ‘09Mr. Talbert L. WaldropDr. Travis W. Wallace ‘09 and Mrs.

Catherine T. WallaceDr. E. Virginia White ‘09Dr. Josiah and Mrs. Ina Whitehead Ms. Leah B. Whitt Mr. Bradley D. and Dr. Nicole R.

Whittenburg ‘09Ms. Elizabeth E. Wickham ‘05Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. WilliamsonDr. Dustin T. Wilson ‘07Dr. J. Nashea Young ‘08

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Board of Advisors

Valerie Barlow, PharmD, MBAWakeMed Health & Hospitals

Michele A. Belsey, RPhRite Aid Corporation

Kenneth Bryan, MPHHarnett Health System

Paul W. Bush, PharmD, MBADuke University Medical Center

Allison C. Cobb, PharmD ’92FamilyMed Pharmacy

Stephen W. Greene, RPhCVS/Pharmacy

Mark J. Gregory, RPhKerr Drug

James E. Herring, Jr., PharmD ’95Medical Village Pharmacy

Jimmy S. Jackson, DSc, RPhSpoke Consulting, Inc.

Mark LloydPhysicians Pharmacy Alliance

E. Lazelle Marks, RPhMedical Center Pharmacy

Brad Marshburn, PharmD ’99Walgreens

Clement E. MedleyFirst Federal Bank

David S. Moody, Jr., DSc, RPhMutual Wholesale Drug

Joseph S. Moose, PharmD ’90Moose Professional Pharmacy

Michael Nnadi, PharmD, MHSForsyth Medical Center

Anthony OleyFamily Care Pharmacy

Walton P. O’Neal III, PharmD ‘96O’Neal’s Drug Store

Jeffrey R. Pendergrass, PharmD '90Cardinal Health

April G. Pope, MPAS, PA-CBenson Area Medical Center

Henry L. Smith, RPhCarolina Medical Products

Ronald E. Smith, Jr., PharmD '98, MBA ’98Physicians Pharmacy Alliance

Wesley V. Waters III, PharmD ’02Specialty Pharmacies of North Carolina

Jack G. Watts, DSc, RPhCampbell University Trustee

Josiah R. Whitehead, DSc, MBACampbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Beth Williams, PharmDWake Forest Baptist Medical Center

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Ways to Give

Stocks or BondsMaking a gift of appreciated se-curities can save money in capital gains and other taxes.

BequestsBy including the College in your will, you can create a meaningful legacy while also reducing inheri-tance taxes. Your will can designate specific gifts of cash, property or a percentage of your estate.

Life IncomeCharitable gift annuities and chari-table remainder trusts areexamples of gifts that produce benefits for you in the form of tax savings and provide income for life.

Lead TrustsYour property or assets can remain in your family, while the income from them supports the College for a period of time. A lead trust also reduces your taxes.

Matching GiftsMany employers will agree to match charitable gifts to institutions of higher learning by employees. A matching gift will maximize your gift to CPHS.

For more information please contact:

Rich KoepckeDirector of Development [email protected]

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