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ABOUT METRO UNITED WAY
MISSIONImprove lives and our community by engaging people to give, advocate
and volunteer.
VISIONA community whose people achieve their fullest potential through education,
financial stability and healthy lives.
A community of connected people all people united and working together
for the benefit of all is at the heart of what Metro United Way represents. And
everything we do at Metro United Way is driven by our mission and vision. Aligned
with our focus around these goals, Metro United Ways Community Aspirations
are that:
All children will enter kindergarten ready to learn
All youth will graduate high school on time, prepared for college, work and life
Parents and caregivers will have the knowledge, skills and abilities to maintain
family stability and help their children succeed
We will sustain a network of quality services that address basic and core needs.
We know that education has an unmatched, powerful impact on success in life,
proven as one of the single most important indicators leading to a good job,
enough income to support a family through retirement and being healthy. Thats
why we see helping our children do better in school as the best way to improve
lives and our community in the long run.
Today we stand at a unique threshold of opportunity for our community; our
Mayor has chosen Metro United Way to be the community-wide convener in
transforming Early Care and Education, based on our significant work in early
childhood education and including our most recent achievements with our
Excellence Academy early learning centers.
We are also demonstrating our capacity to lead transformation through our key
partnerships to create a premier out-of-school time system that advances our
childrens learning outside of the classroom so that they graduate high school on
time, ready for life.
At Metro United Way, we connect the people and organizations from across the
community like Tocqueville Society members with the passion, expertise and
resources needed to get things done. Working together, we can accomplish more
than any individual or organization can alone.
Come join us and Live United.
WORKING TOGETHER, WE ARE CHANGING THE ODDS FOR OUR COMMUNITY
Alexis de Tocqueville
Nationally, United Ways Tocqueville
Society members bring leadership for
community initiatives that result in
thousands of communities improved,
thousands of volunteers engaged and
countless lives saved and changed.
-KENT OYLER PRESIDENT AND CEO OF GREATER LOUISVILLE INC.
FORMER NATIONAL PRESIDENT, UNITED WAY TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
METRO UNITED WAY TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBER SINCE 1997
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A Message: Creating Change 2
Tocqueville Society: Outstanding Generosity 3
Tocqueville Society Volunteers 4
Tocqueville / Allen Society Chairs 5
Tocqueville Society Orders of Recognition 6
Tocqueville Society Gift Matching Opportunities 7
First Tuesday Luncheon Series 8
Tocqueville Society Events 9
Tocqueville Society Membership by Company 12
Red Feather Society and Tocqueville Legacy Circle 13
Tocqueville Society Membership 14
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERS BY ORDERS OF RECOGNIT ION
Million Dollar Roundtable 16
Order of Independence 24
Society of Honor 24
Order of Unity 24
National Society 25
Order of Fraternity 26
Order of Equality 26
Order of Liberty 27
Benefactor 30
Society Member 31
Tocqueville Society Contact Information 37
A group of exceptional people are being brought together to encourage each other to do more for our community.-CAPT. DAVE SMITH, TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BY THE NUMBERS
Four-time Million Dollar Roundtable member
Three-time Million Dollar Roundtable member1
10 Million Dollar Roundtable members from Metro United Way
21% Percentage of annual campaign funds donated by Tocqueville members
1 65 New Tocqueville Society members; total donations $733,876 in new dollars
$5,978,772Total gifts from Tocqueville Society members
64 Allen Society members (gifts of $25,000 or more) representing $4,292,959
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CREATING CHANGE THAT WILL LAST FOR GENERATIONS
As members of Metro United Ways Tocqueville Society, you represent our communitys most
passionate and generous philanthropic leaders. This alliance of successful, civic-minded individual
leaders actively helps support Metro United Ways vision of a community whose people achieve their
fullest potential through education, financial stability and healthy lives the building blocks of a good
quality of life.
This is critically important work we share, and our membership network of Tocqueville Society is
powerful. Together, the 320 members of the Tocqueville Society contributed more than $5,978,772,
or 21%, of our annual campaign this year to support our goals; the collective impact of Tocqueville
Society members will create long-lasting, positive change throughout our region.
Metro United Way has been part of the fabric of our community for nearly 100 years, and during that
time, we have earned a high level of trust as an organization committed to making a difference. Your
leadership and engagement, along with the efforts of our dedicated staff, makes certain that your
gifts, voice and time are invested in initiatives that will leave a legacy.
The measure of our success at Metro United Way is ultimately in the results we achieve. How will we
know that, together, we are making a difference on root causes of social problems?
Education: When our children are ready for kindergarten and stay on track to graduation, they
are better prepared for college, life and work.
FinancialStability:When families have the tools to be financially independent, neighborhoods
become stronger, our schools improve and our businesses prosper.
HealthyLives: When our needs are met, we are healthier, more financially stable, our kids do
better in school and our communities thrive.
We all win when a child succeeds, when a neighborhood turns around, when families have good
health and when solid jobs are a reality for every family. We believe we can achieve these goals
because together there is nothing we cannot accomplish. Ours is an alliance that can truly improve the
quality of life for everyone in our community.
For those who havent yet joined us as part of the Tocqueville Society, we invite you to connect with us
and learn more about how you can help meet our ambitious goals. Complex issues require strategic
investments, and innovative solutions require visible champions. Tocqueville Society members
provide the passion, energy and visionary leadership that enables Metro United Way to change lives
and create a brighter future that will last for generations.
Wont you join us by uniting with a growing group of successful, like-minded individuals dedicated to
creating sustainable change?
On behalf of Metro United Way and our community, thank you for showing what it means to
Live United!
I have found philanthropy to not only be incredibly important on a personal level, but on a professional and societal level as well. As the chairman of the Tocqueville Society, Im honored and excited to help lead our community into a place where philanthropy becomes a forefront effort and share my experiences and knowledge on how giving back is essential for growth. I challenge you to get others involved and be a part of the change!
JERRY HENDERSON
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JerryHenderson
Joe Tolan
President & CEO
Metro United Way
Jerry Henderson
National Industry Partner/BKD, LLP
Tocqueville Society Chair
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY: OUTSTANDING GENEROSITY
TRANSFORM YOUR COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY INTO A POWERFUL MECHANISM FOR CHANGE The Tocqueville Society is a national United Way association
created over 30 years ago to celebrate individuals who
demonstrate exceptional philanthropic leadership; its members
provide the bold vision and inspired generosity that invigorate
our mission and shape our community. The Society is named
after Alexis de Tocqueville, a 19th century French historian
and aristocrat who applauded the American spirit of giving for
the common good. It is one of the worlds most prestigious
affiliations for individuals who are passionate about improving
peoples lives and strengthening local communities.
Every Metro United Way donor helps change a life. Tocqueville
Society members do more. The greater your gift, the greater
the impact. Metro United Ways Tocqueville Society is volunteer
led and is the fastest growing segment of our annual campaign
with more than 320 individuals and families contributing over
$5.9 million in 2013. With a Tocqueville Society gift of
$10,000 or more, youre not just helping one child or family
youre helping them, their neighborhoods, our community
and beyond.
And if youre committed to following your passion for
philanthropy, theres also a step-up program available to
leverage matching gifts and move up over time starting with a
$5,000 gift and a three-year tiered gift plan. By participating
in this program, youll be recognized as a member of the
Tocqueville Society upon enrollment, which includes invitations
to all social events and programs.
We sincerely hope you will consider a deeper commitment
to the work of Metro United Way by joining the Tocqueville
Society. These caring individuals and couples make an
outstanding difference in improving the quality of life in our
community. Together we can envision a bright future, one
where the power to care takes hold and progresses into a
broader collective vision for good.
BY JOINING THE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY YOU WILL :
Be a part of a network of community, business and civic
leaders united to enact lasting social change within
our community
Connect with other local business leaders and Tocqueville
Society members through networking and social events
such as our First Tuesday Luncheon series and the
annual Tocqueville Appreciation event hosted in
a members home
Have the opportunity to leverage generous matching gift
programs that double or triple your donation impact
Gain national and local recognition for your membership
(according to your wishes), and
Access unique opportunities for self or spouse to network
and engage through Womens Initiative.
Tocqueville members dont watch the world go by. They take action. A united force, they use their brand capital, talents and resources to accelerate positive change in lives and communities. Their impact is powerful and lasting, creating a better life for all. - JOE TOLAN
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STEERING COMMITTEEJerry Henderson
Tocqueville Society Chair
BKD, LLP
Joe Brown, CPA
MUW Board Chair
Rodefer Moss & Co.
Arch Gleason
First Tuesday Chair
Kentucky Lottery Corporation
Chris Hermann
Red Feather Society Chair
Retired: LG&E and KU Energy, LLC
Barry Barker
TARC, Transit Authority of River City
Ned Bonnie
Frost Brown Todd, LLC
Chris Burnside
Frost Brown Todd, LLC
Joyce Hanson
Civic Volunteer
Henry V. Heuser, Jr.
Unistar, LLC
Houston Mills
UPS Air Group & Air District
Mary Nixon
2014 Campaign Co-Chair
YUM! Brands, Inc.
Kent Oyler (Honorary Member)
Greater Louisville Inc.
Rene Reynolds
Civic Volunteer
Capt. Dave Smith
UPS Airlines
Bill Street
Retired: Brown-Forman Corporation
Pattie Dale Tye
Humana, Inc.
Sheila Walker
Civic Volunteer
Melissa A. Wasson
PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
Marcia Wilmet
Humana, Inc.
DONOR VISIT VOLUNTEERSJerry Henderson
Tocqueville Society Chair
BKD, LLP
Chris Hermann
Red Feather Society Chair
Retired: LG&E and KU Energy, LLC
Mary Nixon
2014 Campaign Co-Chair
YUM! Brands, Inc.
Ted Nixon
2014 Campaign Co-Chair
D.D. Williamson & Co., Inc.
Rob Bader
Trover Solutions
Dave Calzi
EY
Paul Fultz
KPMG, LLP
Tim Galbraith
YUM! Brands, Inc.
Greg Greenwood
EY
Scott Haner
YUM! Brands, Inc.
Carl Herde
Baptist Health
Nick Melhuish
Algood Food Company
Ron Murphy, CFA
Retired: The Glenview Trust Company
Joseph Paradis III
Bramco, Inc.
Matt Thornton
Thorntons, Inc.
Phoebe Wood
Retired: Brown-Forman Corporation
ALLEN SOCIETY VOLUNTEERSJerry Henderson
Tocqueville Society Chair
BKD, LLP
Arch Gleason
First Tuesday Chair
Kentucky Lottery Corporation
Chris Hermann
Red Feather Society Chair
Retired: LG&E and KU Energy, LLC
2013-2014 TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS
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1987
Barry Bingham, Sr.
J. David Grissom
1988
Mrs. W.L. Lyons Brown
Thomas C. Simon
1989
Mrs. Allen M. Bond II
Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown
1990
Mrs. Charles W. Allen
Henry Frigon
1991
Mrs. Charles W. Allen
Henry V. Heuser, Jr.
1992
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Grissom
1993
Joseph A. Paradis II
1994
Juliet Cooper Gray
Henry V. Heuser, Jr.
Joseph A. Paradis III
1995
Juliet Cooper Gray
J.D. Nichols
R. Gene Smith
1996
Alberta Wood Allen
Michael Neal Harreld
1997
Roger and Karen Hale
1998
Thomas F. Buetow
Henry V. Heuser, Jr.
Gail P. Slater
William M. Street
1999
James R. Gaunt
David Y. Wood
2000
Michael C. Hagen
Leonard V. Hardin
Theodore H. Nixon
Robert W. Rounsavall
Robert M. Saxton, Jr.
2001
David C. Brown
Maureen Mo Mitchell
Ronald J. Murphy
Kent Oyler
2002
Dr. Barbara M. Baker
David C. Brown
Roger Hale
Ronald J. Murphy
Kent Oyler
2003
Kent Oyler
2004
Kent Oyler
2005
Ronald J. Murphy
Allen Society Chair
Matthew A. Thornton
Tocqueville Society Chair
2006
Paul J. Diaz
Lindy B. Street
Matthew A. Thornton
2007
Wes M. Beckner
Tocqueville Society Chair
Mary R. Nixon
Allen Society Co-Chair
Theodore H. Nixon
Allen Society Co-Chair
2008
Paul C. Varga
Tocqueville Society Chair
Mary R. Nixon
Allen Society Co-Chair
Theodore H. Nixon
Allen Society Co-Chair
2009
Christopher S. Burnside
Tocqueville Society Chair
David P. Calzi
Allen Society Co-Chair
2010
Christopher S. Burnside
Tocqueville Society Chair
Jerry Henderson
Allen Society Co-Chair
2011
Christopher S. Burnside
Tocqueville Society Chair
Jerry Henderson
First Tuesday Co-Chair
Chris Hermann
Red Feather Society Chair
2012
Jerry Henderson
Tocqueville Society Chair
Arch Gleason
First Tuesday Chair
Jim Welch
Allen Society Chair
Chris Hermann
Red Feather Society Chair
2013
Jerry Henderson
Tocqueville Society Chair
Arch Gleason
First Tuesday Chair
Campbell Brown
Allen Society Chair
Chris Hermann
Red Feather Society Chair
2014
Jerry Henderson
Tocqueville Society Chair
Arch Gleason
First Tuesday Chair
Chris Hermann
Red Feather Society Chair
TOCQUEVILLE / ALLEN SOCIETY CHAIRS
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What is not yet done is only what we have not yet
attempted to do. - ALEXIS CHARLES-HENRI DE TOCQUEVILLE
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETYAlexis de Tocqueville expressed a great admiration of the American tradition of neighbor helping neighbor.
Taking its name from this French historian and aristocrat, this society recognizes local philanthropists who
make an annual contribution of $10,000 or more to Metro United Way.
ALLEN SOCIETYMetro United Ways Allen Society members represent an elite group of philanthropists within the Tocqueville
Society dedicated to the highest level of leadership and service to the community. The Society is the highest
level of the Metro United Way Tocqueville Society, recognizing those individuals who contribute $25,000 or
more annually. It is this group that most clearly links the spirit of philanthropist Alberta Allen and her family,
who helped establish Metro United Way, to the needs and concerns our community faces today.
ORDERSMillion Dollar Roundtable $1 million within ten years
Order of Independence $250,000$999,999
Society of Honor $200,000$249,999
Order of Unity $150,000$199,999
National Society $100,000$149,999
Order of Fraternity $75,000$99,999
Order of Equality $50,000$74,999
Order of Liberty $25,000$49,999
Benefactor $15,000$24,999
Tocqueville Society $10,000$14,999
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY ORDERS OF RECOGNITION
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY GIFT MATCHING OPPORTUNITIES
The Tocqueville Society is a recognition program of generous individual gifts of $10,000 or more annually to Metro
United Way. For a number of years the James Graham Brown Foundation and Ina Bond have stepped forward to
offer two generous matching opportunities to help your gift make a bigger impact. The James Graham Brown
match applies to all new Tocqueville gifts and gifts at new levels. The Womens Initiative match applies to gifts
from or in honor of women. By taking advantage of matching grants, you can maximize your gift to create lasting
and positive change in our community.
EXAMPLES:Your giftminimum gift of $10,000 $10,000
James Graham Brown match $5,000
Womens Initiative match (when appropriate) $10,000
Your investment in our community becomes $25,000
TOCQUEVILLE BENEFACTORYour giftminimum gift of $15,000 $15,000
James Graham Brown match $7,500
Womens Initiative match (when appropriate) $15,000
Your investment in our community becomes $37,500
TOCQUEVILLE STEP-UPYour gift1st year minimum gift of $5,000* $5,000
James Graham Brown match $5,000
Your investment in our community becomes $10,000
* 2nd year, your gift would be $7,500 with match being $2,500. 3rd year your gift would be $10,000 and your gift will be matched 50% as a part of the normal James Graham Brown match. The donor will be recognized as a Tocqueville Society member in the first contribution year (and as a Womens Initiative member where appropriate).
ALLEN SOCIETY (100% MATCH)Your giftminimum $25,000 $25,000
James Graham Brown match $25,000
Womens Initiative match (when appropriate) $25,000
Your investment in our community becomes $75,000
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FIRST TUESDAY LUNCHEON SERIES
2013-2014 marked the fourth season for the Tocqueville Societys First Tuesday Luncheon Series. Kicked off with an education panel in October,
the First Tuesday Luncheon Series provides Tocqueville Society members the opportunity to network and engage in spirited dialogue with
business and community leaders. Members of this exclusive event gain valuable insights and thought provoking messages from successful
leaders with local and global impact. These events are at no cost to Metro United Way, members or guests, thanks to our sponsors.
FIRST TUESDAY SPEAKERS, SEASON 4 :EDUCATION PANEL :
David A. JonesCo-Founder & Chairman Emeritus Humana, Inc. October 2, 2012
Phil ip BaldwinPresident & CEO CredAbility UWW USA Board Chair November 6, 2012
Scott ColosiPresident Texas Roadhouse December 4, 2012
Phoebe WoodPrincipal CompaniesWood January 8, 2013
Gil l Hol landFilm Producer & Green Building Developer February 5, 2013
Elaine L. ChaoFormer Secretary of Labor March 4, 2013
Mary and Ted NixonYUM! Brands and D.D. Williamson April 9, 2013
J im CampbellGE Appliances
Owsley Brown I I I and Turney BerryFestival of Faiths
Stuart K. Wil l iams Ph.DUofL Cardiovascular Innovations Institute
Congressman John A. Yarmuth
Paul DiazKindred Healthcare
Will iam T. Robinson I I IFrost Brown Todd, LLC and ABA Bar Association President
Cathy Bai leyFormer Ambassador to Latvia
Jamie FlyForeign Policy Initiative
J im Al lenHilliard Lyons, LLC
J im HostHost Communications
Jonathan BlumYUM! Brands, Inc.
Paul VargaBrown-Forman Corporation
Vic Staf f ier iLG&E and KU Energy, LLC
Mike McCall is terHumana, Inc.
Mayor Greg FischerLouisville Metro Government
Nana LamptonHardscuffle & American Life
John Lechlei terEli Lilly and Company
Bruce BroussardCEO, Humana, Inc. January 7, 2014
David Jones, J r.Business Leader and
Philanthropist October 1, 2013
Dr. Donna HargensJefferson County Public Schools
October 1, 2013
Dr. James Ramsey President, University of Louisville
December 3, 2013
Mayor Greg FischerLouisville Metro Government
October 1, 2013
Mark Fernandez Vice President/Chief Sales Officer
Tampa Bay Rays February 4, 2014
Joe TolanMetro United Way October 1, 2013
Ken Selvaggi(Moderator) Wave 3 TV
October 1, 2013
Dr. LaQuandra Nesbi t t Director, Department of Public
Health & Wellness April 8, 2014
Paul VargaCEO, Brown-Forman Corporation
November 5, 2013
Kevin KabatCEO, Fifth Third Bancorp
March 4, 2014
Special thanks to BKD and LG&E and KU Energy, LLC for co-sponsoring the First Tuesday luncheon series.
PAST SPEAKERS:
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY EVENTS
TOCQUEVILLE : BRING ONETocqueville Society members are the best champions and advocates in recruiting new members. Launched to provide members with clear and
simple ways to share the benefits of the Society with others, Bring One continues to gain support. Our members personally identify ways to
recruit new members by inviting guests to a First Tuesday luncheon, hosting social events for prospective members in their workplace or home
and sharing what the Tocqueville Society means to them. Member Pattie Dale Tye successfully put Bring One into action when she hosted a
social after hours event for Humana executives that introduced the Society and yielded seven new members. Since formally establishing the
program, we have added 85 new members in two years. Bring One continues to help grow the Society now and into the future.
Joe Brown with Sandy and Gary Libs
Mark Fernandez
Jerry Henderson and Dr. James Ramsey
Lisa and Mark EleyValerie St. Clair and Cindy Zipperle
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY EVENTS
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY AND RED FEATHER MEMBER APPRECIATION EVENTChristy Brown opened her beautiful home overlooking the Ohio River to our Tocqueville Society and Red Feather members in October. Members
enjoyed cocktails, dinner and wonderful company as they took in the gorgeous scenery!
AN ALLEN SOCIETY EVENINGHenry Heuser, Jr. once again hosted a delightful event exclusively for Allen Society level Tocqueville donors and guests in November. Charice
Johnson, a preschool teacher at St. Benedicts Early Childhood Center, shared a touching story with members about how Metro United Ways
Excellence Academy program has improved her life and is improving the odds for the children in her classroom.
Marlys and Sam Swope
Paula Harshaw and Renee Reynolds
Christy Owsley Brown
Tocqueville and Red Feather Appreciation Event
Ann and Link Joseph Paul and Jennifer Fultz
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Education Panel, October 1, 2013 First Tuesday Luncheon
Henry Heuser and Angela Leet
Jerry Henderson and Mark Fernandez
Chris Hermann, Barry Barker, and Kirt Jacobs
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY EVENTS
Give a Day Family Literacy Kit Volunteer Project
Rene Reynolds at KaBoom Playground Build
Joe Tolan, Alissa Mwenelupembe, and Paul Varga
Dave and Amy Smith
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP BY COMPANY
UPS Air Group and Air District ............ 59
Humana, Inc. ...................................... 20
GE Appliances .................................... 16
Brown-Forman Corporation ................ 15
LG&E and KU Energy, LLC .................... 12
Frost Brown Todd, LLC ........................ 7
BKD, LLP ............................................. 6
PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP ............ 5
YUM! Brands, Inc. ............................... 5
Algood Food Company ....................... 4
D.D. Williamson & Co., Inc. ................. 4
EY ...................................................... 4
Sam Swope Auto Group, LLC .............. 4
The Glenview Trust Company ............. 4
KPMG, LLP .......................................... 3
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield .......... 2
Baptist Health .................................... 2
BB&T .................................................. 2
Chrysalis Ventures, LLC ...................... 2
Dixie Real Properties .......................... 2
Enterprise Rent-A-Car ......................... 2
Fifth Third Bank, Kentucky, Inc. .......... 2
Harshaw Trane ................................... 2
INVESCO ............................................ 2
ISCO Industries, Inc. ........................... 2
J.J.B. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons, LLC .............. 2
Mercer ................................................ 2
Metro United Way .............................. 2
PNC .................................................... 2
Stites & Harbison, PLLC ...................... 2
Trover Solutions ................................. 2
Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP .............. 2
21st Century Parks ............................. 1
A. Arnold World Class Relocation ....... 1
American Red Cross Louisville Area Chapter ...................... 1
Bowles Mattress Company ................. 1
Bramco, Inc ........................................ 1
Catholic Education Foundation of Louisville ........................................ 1
Elite Homes ........................................ 1
Epic Insurance Solutions .................... 1
Farm Bureau Insurance ...................... 1
Farm Credit Mid-America .................... 1
Fastline Publications, LLC ................... 1
Fellon-McCord .................................... 1
FireKing International, Inc. ................. 1
Geo. Pfaus Sons Company ................. 1
Greater Louisville Inc. ......................... 1
Hardscuffle, Inc. ................................. 1
Heritage Ford ..................................... 1
ID&A .................................................. 1
IMC Licensing ..................................... 1
J & T Ventures ..................................... 1
Jamey Aebersold Company ................. 1
Kentucky Lottery Corporation ............. 1
Kentucky Trailer Company .................. 1
Kindred Healthcare ............................ 1
Libs Paving Company, Inc. .................. 1
Montgomery Dealerships/Preston ..... 1
Nicklies Development ........................ 1
Northwestern Mutual ......................... 1
Norton Healthcare .............................. 1
Papercone Corporation ...................... 1
Pattco Ventures .................................. 1
Projects with Purpose ........................ 1
Radcliff Company, Inc. ........................ 1
Republic Bank & Trust Company ........ 1
Rodefer Moss & Co. ............................ 1
Stephen C. Gault Co. .......................... 1
Sypris Solutions Inc. .......................... 1
Thorntons, Inc. ................................... 1
Transamerica ...................................... 1
Transit Authority of River City ............. 1
UniStar, LLC ........................................ 1
University of Chicago NORC ............... 1
University of Louisville Hospital ......... 1
WAVE 3............................................... 1
Whayne Supply Company .................. 1
Wirecrafters ....................................... 1
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RED FEATHER SOCIETY
THANKS TO OUR TOCQUEVILLE DONORS WHO LEAVE A LEGACYThrough the Red Feather Society, Metro United Way recognizes donors who have made a planned gift to Metro United Way
in their will or estate plans, such as through a bequest, or by a gift of cash, securities or other means. The Red Feather, a
symbol of the American Indian and Robin Hood, was first used as a philanthropic symbol of the Community Chest (as United
Ways were formally known) in 1928.
Tocqueville Society members who have endowed their annual gift are members of the Red Feather Society and are also
a part of the Tocqueville Legacy Circle. Our special thanks to all of our Red Feather Society members who are making our
community a better place for all.
RED FEATHER SOCIETY AND TOCQUEVILLE LEGACY CIRCLEJennifer L. Adrio
Opal and George Bowles
Sharon C. and Joseph L. Brown
Meredith Wilson Brown
Christopher and Kimberly Burnside
Joan Cralle Day
Dennis C. DeWitt
Tawana Edwards
Judy and Henry Erk
Cynthia Fanning and Kirt Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Fellon (TLC)
Jeff and Tricia Gill
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Grissom
Rick and Ann Guillaume (TLC)
Terry and Pat Hargadon
Jerry and Christy Henderson
Marcia and Chris Hermann (TLC)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heuser, Sr. Memorial (TLC)
Henry V. Heuser, Jr. (TLC)
Jill and William Howard
Deede Baqui Jones (TLC)
Connie and David Jordan
Mark A. Kristy
Mr. Baylor Landrum, Jr. Endowment Fund (TLC)
Sara and John McCall
Bets and Chip Montgomery
Anne and Duane Murner
Debra and Ronald Murphy (TLC)
Mary and Ted Nixon
Kathy and Kent Oyler (TLC)
Judith Nell Petty
Norman E. Pfau III
Ms. Suzanne Ratkowski
Rene and Gerald Reynolds
Robin and Stephen Sedita (TLC)
David and Amy Smith (TLC)
Art and Nancy Sponsler
Joel Stone and Lisa Maly (TLC)
Lindy and Bill Street
Mary C. Sullivan
Patricia Swope and Rich Van Camp (TLC)
Marlys and Sam Swope (TLC)
David and Leslie Tate
Terry and Joe Tolan
Turner Memorial Fund (TLC)
Daniel C. Ulmer, Jr.
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP
Four-Time Million Dollar Roundtable $4,000,000+The Jones Family
Three-Time Million Dollar Roundtable $3,000,000+Lift a Life Foundation
Million Dollar Roundtable $1,000,000+Cathy and Irv BaileyMr. and Mrs. Allen M. Bond IIIMr. and Mrs. J. David GrissomMr. and Mrs. W. Frank HarshawHenry V. Heuser, Jr. Charlene and Michael McCallister Mary and Ted Nixon Kathy and Kent Oyler
Order of Independence $250,000 - $999,999Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank HarshawThe Jones FamilyLift a Life Foundation
Society of Honor $200,000 - $249,999Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Bond III
Order of Unity $150,000 - $199,999Charlene and Michael McCallisterMary and Ted Nixon
The National Society $100,000 - $149,999Brooke and Matthew BarzunMr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bonnie Sandra FrazierMr. and Mrs. J. David GrissomHenry V. Heuser, Jr.The Klein Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert Rounsavall IIIMr. and Mrs. Paul C. Varga
Order of Fraternity $75,000 - $99,999Jill and William Howard
Order of Equality $50,000 - $74,999Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. BarnettMrs. Owsley Brown II and FamilyAugusta and Gill HollandSally and Tim Snavely
Lindy and Bill StreetMarlys and Sam SwopeMarianne and Jim Welch
Order of Liberty $25,000 - $49,999Cathy and Irv BaileyDr. and Mrs. Charles BlankenshipDiane and Jim BloemJanine and Bruce BroussardMeredith Wilson BrownMr. Campbell P. Brown and Mrs. Sarah Barker
Garvin and Steffanie BrownAnn and Stewart CobbThe Diaz FamilyBarb and Tom DunhamMr. and Mrs. C. Edward GlasscockKaren and Roger HaleJerry and Christy HendersonMarcia and Chris Hermann John JamesCapt. Miller Johnson IIIFred and Anne JosephMark A. KristyMr. and Mrs. James P. MelhuishMr. and Mrs. Nicolas MelhuishBets and Chip MontgomeryMr. Joseph A. Paradis IIIMr. and Mrs. Norman E. Pfau, Jr. Mr. Carl F. PollardStephen Reily and Emily BinghamRobin and Stephen SeditaThe Rev. Alfred R. Shands IIIVictor and Kim StaffieriMatt and Fran Thornton Christopher and Melanie TodoroffTerry and Joe TolanTurner Memorial FundDaniel C. Ulmer, Jr.Suzanne Wallace Whayne and Robert Whayne
Congressman John Yarmuth and Catherine Yarmuth
2 Anonymous Members
Benefactor $15,000 - $24,999Ms. Edith S. BinghamOpal and George BowlesMonty and Gayle BoydMr. J. McCauley Brown and FamilyJim and Karen CampbellMark and Sherry Chinn
Tim and LuAnn GalbraithGreg and Kim GreenwoodGinny Harshaw Douglas KellerEd and Dee MaynardSara and John McCallMary T. MeansNancy and Jim Murray Kevin and Emily Nolan Stephen and Valerie St. ClairDace and King StubbsAnn and Dick SwopePaul ThompsonAmy and Steve TragerHollis M. and Gregory S. WeisharDarrell and Ann WellsRhonda and Tom Wimsett1 Anonymous Member
Society Member $10,000 - $14,999Jennifer L. Adrio Sara AebersoldMs. Sarah C. AhmadMr. and Mrs. James R. Allen Rob and Joanne BaderJulie and William BallardJ. Barry Barker and Kathleen PartlowStephanie and Kirk Barsch Mr. Turney P. Berry and Mrs. Kendra Foster
Andrea and Kent BlakeMarilyn and Brooks BowerRalph and Diane BowlingTom and Barbara BresnahanMr. Daniel BrownSharon C. and Joseph L. BrownGeorge A. Bush Jr. Holbrook FundMarc CalijanJamie and Dave CalziMr. and Mrs. Matthew CapozzoliJoyce and Van CarlisleJovita CarranzaMr. and Mrs. Michael ChanatryCarole and Rob ChristianGena and Douglas CobbTony Coleman and Dr. Leah DickersonAngie CorbettNick CostidesScott CraneRobert Crum, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. S. Gordon DabneyMr. and Mrs. David C. Daulton
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Joan Cralle Day Michael J. De Leon and Greg BourkeCharles P. and Donna T. DennyDennis C. DeWittPeg and Steve DieboldMs. Deborah Donnelly-McLayChris DrenterShawn and Kristi EadsDebra and Johnnie T. Edwards IIITawana EdwardsLisa and Mark EleyJudy and Henry ErkCynthia Fanning and Kirt JacobsGretta Feldkamp and David BumpsKim FelixMr. and Mrs. Andrew R. FellonMr. Keith FietcherMr. and Mrs. Scott FlynnWilliam and Claudia ForbesMr. Kevin H. FosterPaul and Jennifer FultzRitu and Erik FurlanStephen C. GaultMr. and Mrs. Charles R. GentryJeff and Tricia GillCelia and Gary GilpinClinton L. GlasscockArch and Annie GleasonGlen Entry FundPhil GrauRick and Ann Guillaume Scott and JoAnn Haner Sandra and Phillip HanlinJoyce and Steve HansonCol. and Mrs. J. Michael HardestyHardscuffle, Inc. and Nana Lampton Terry and Pat HargadonJuli Miller HartMichael A. and Jeanie S. Hendricks Carl and Carleen HerdeAllen and Michelle HertzmanMr. and Mrs. Henry Heuser, Sr. Memorial
John D. and Jean P. HillJames and Barbara HodgeGreg HooverWalter HowardMs. Melissa Wasson HowellTim and Brenda HuvalJennifer and Bill JohnsonDeede Baqui JonesPaul and Jill JonesConnie and David Jordan
Ann JosephLink Joseph IVRichard and Leslie KingJames and Dana KirchdorferMark and Emily KirchdorferMichiko and Robert KissingerShannon and Todd KlimekDavid and Caroline KottakMark KrakowiakKym and Charles F. Lambert IIIMr. Baylor Landrum, Jr. Endowment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. LarsonMr. and Mrs. Peter A. LaurentzMr. and Mrs. Richard LechleiterElizabeth and Brian LeClaireAngela LeetGary and Sandy LibsJana L. and Thomas J. ListonPhilip and Susan McNeese LynchGregory MalterKris and Ron MarcumMs. Ava M. MartinRaymond MasonMr. Mark McCloudSteve and Beth McCulleyJeffrey and Bethany MillerSonia and Houston Mills, Jr.Deborah and David MoessnerJim and Jane MorreauAnne and Duane Murner Debra and Ronald MurphyAustin and Jane Musselman Foundation
Scott Neff and Michelle WellsMichele and Michael NepaulMark and Regina NetheryJava and Barrett NicholsEdith H. NixonGouverneur H. Nixon and Edith Courtenay
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. NorthamMrs. Evelyn Farrell Ott Kathy and Kent OylerRobert ParedesLarry ParkerShawn and Lawrence ParkerMr. David R. ParrottTom and Marian PartridgeMr. and Mrs. James A. PattersonMs. Shelley PenningtonBruce D. PerkinsJudith Nell Petty
Paula and Scott Pottinger Vickie and Joe PusateriThomas QuickKaren and Roger QuinnMs. Suzanne RatkowskiBonnie and Sam Rechter TrustChris and Jennifer ReidRene and Gerald ReynoldsDan and Mary Rivers Jim and Diane RobertsSusann and James RoseCindy and Hunt RounsavallKen and Anne SelvaggiRobert and Alina ShaverDavid S. SinclairEric and Jill SlavinskyDavid and Amy SmithEric and Debbie SmithMr. and Mrs. Gary SmithArt and Nancy SponslerPeter and Lisa SteinerJoel Stone and Lisa MalyJames W. and Diane V. StuckertMary C. SullivanPatricia Swope and Rich Van CampDavid and Leslie TateJames H. and Jacquelyn C. TaylorCarl M. and Ellen B. ThomasDon and Kim ThompsonJoanna and Ryan ToddLee Anne and Bill TurnerMs. Pattie Dale Tye and Mr. Jim TyeMandy and Terry Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Timothy VogelMr. and Mrs. John N. Voyles, Jr. Nick and Sheila WalkerDoug and Ellen WichmannMs. Marcia R. WilmetPhoebe and Mark WoodMr. Christopher J. YatesJoel and Cindy Zipperle29 Anonymous Members
New member or increased giving level
Red Feather Society MemberLegacy Circle MemberWomens Initiative Member
Membership as of May 1, 2014
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FOUR-TIME MILLION DOLLAR ROUNDTABLE
$4,000 ,000 +
The Jones Family
THREE-TIME MILLION DOLLAR ROUNDTABLE
$3,000 ,000 +
Lift a Life FoundationThe Lift a Life Foundation was established in 1999 by David and Wendy Novak. The mission of the Lift a Life Foundation is
to lead the way with innovative programs that help people in need and develop future leaders. The Foundation focuses on
creative partnerships that make a lasting impact in the primary areas of hunger relief, early childhood education, juvenile
diabetes, military family support and leadership development. Since Lift a Life Foundation began, it has helped thousands
of people in need through grants and programming support. David Novak is Chairman and CEO of Yum! Brands, the worlds
largest restaurant company. Wendy Novak is a lifelong philanthropist and volunteer.
MILLION DOLLAR ROUNDTABLE
$1,000 ,000 +
Charlene and Michael McCallisterMike and Charlene McCallister have been significant Metro United Way supporters for many years. Mike was overall chairman
of the 2006 MUW campaign, raising a record-setting $30 million. Charlene is a former board member of the Louisville Zoo,
and Mike serves on the board of Bellarmine University. Mike previously served as chairman of the board and chief executive
officer of Humana, Inc. until his retirement in 2012, as well as chairman of the Humana Foundation.
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Cathy and Irv Bailey
Cathy and Irv Bailey joined the Million Dollar Round
Table in 1999. The Baileys have been active in their
Louisville community for almost two decades and
are committed to the welfare of children, especially
in addressing violence. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey founded
Operation Open Arms, Inc. in 2000 which cares for
children whose mothers are incarcerated.
Irv is past director of High Speed Access and is retired
vice chairman of Aegon USA, Inc. He has led a number of
campaigns in the Louisville community, including Metro
United Ways campaign in 1991.
Cathy has served on numerous community boards
ranging from the arts to serving as founder and
president of the Ronald McDonald House. She currently
serves on the boards of the World Affairs Council,
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, and is a member of
the Diplomatic Council of Energy Security. She served as
the U.S. Ambassador to Latvia.
$1 ,000 ,000 +
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Bond III
One of Louisvilles most long-standing and innovative
Tocqueville members is Ina Brown Bond. From her
desire to introduce more women to philanthropy grew
the Womens Initiative, for which she provided the
funding used to match new gifts. Mrs. Bond is not only a
committed donor to Metro United Way, she has also been
a leader, holding several top roles including that of 1988
General Campaign Chair. Currently, Mrs. Bond is actively
involved with the Muhammad Ali Center and chairs the
Development Committee. She is also president of the
W.L. Lyons Brown Foundation and a board member of
The Glenview Trust Company. She has also previously
served on the board of Brown-Forman Corp., the James
Graham Brown Foundation and Lenox, Inc. She and her
husband, Mac, are owners of River Bend Farms and
Ashbourne Farms.
$1 ,000 ,000 +
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Mr. and Mrs. J. David GrissomRED FEATHER SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERS
Marlene and David Grissom became members of the
Million Dollar Roundtable in 1999 as part of a challenge
match grant to encourage first time gifts to Metro United
Way. This energetic couple is active in numerous arts,
education and human service endeavors including
Centre College, the Louisville Ballet and the Kentucky
Center for the Arts. David is a founder of Mayfair Capital,
a private investment group and The Glenview Trust
Company. Marlene is an executive with the Waterfront
Development Corporation.
$1 ,000 ,000 +
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Harshaw
The Harshaws joined the Million Dollar Roundtable in 2012.
Frank is the President and CEO of Harshaw Trane, founded
in 1976. Frank is a committed advocate for education and
foster youth. Because of the challenges Frank experienced
growing up in foster care, he invited Metro United Way and
seven nonprofit residential programs to partner with him
for the benefit of foster care youth.
From this landmark partnership True Up was created. True
Ups focus is to use available resources to empower young
people in foster care to gain the critical life skills they
need to make a successful transition from agency care to
successful independent living. As a result, True Up has
become a strong voice for foster care youth and alumni.
Frank is a long-time member of the Louisville Library
Foundation Board and former board member of the
Community Foundation of Louisville. Paula, a retired health
care executive, is an active community volunteer. She has
served on several arts, independent school, health and
human service boards.
$1 ,000 ,000 +
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Henry V. Heuser, Jr. RED FEATHER SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBER
TOCQUEVILLE LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBER
Henry V. Heuser, Jr., chairman of Henry Vogt Machine
Co.a 132-year-old family businessand chairman
of Unistar, LLC, and has either chaired or worked as a
volunteer in the Tocqueville Society since 1987. Henry
noted, Major Giving is more than simply contributing a
large gift to Metro United Way. It is important that my gift
sets an example and encourages others to participate.
$1 ,000 ,000 +
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Mary and Ted Nixon RED FEATHER SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERS
Mary and Ted Nixon have both been supporting Metro
United Way for over 30 years. Extensive travelers with
global companies, they are committed to the arts,
education and human services in the community they
call home. Mary is a finance executive with Yum! Brands,
Inc. and Ted is CEO of D.D. Williamson & Co., Inc.
$1 ,000 ,000 +
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Kathy and Kent OylerRED FEATHER SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERS
TOCQUEVILLE LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBER
Kathy and Kent Oyler joined the Million Dollar Roundtable
in 1999. With three other million-dollar donors, they
established a new business challenge match for Metro
United Way that has generated $25 million for our work
in the community. Kent chaired the Tocqueville Growth
Initiative in Louisville for three years and recruited 100
new members. He also chaired the local Success By 6
Steering Committee and was a SB6 Trustee for many
years. Kent served as the chair of the United Way of
America Million Dollar Roundtable and has helped plan
and moderate numerous MDR leadership events. In 2010
he received the Presidents Volunteer Service Award for
his years of work on behalf of United Way. Kathy is an
active civic volunteer and was instrumental in starting
the Womens Initiative in Louisville.
$1 ,000 ,000 +
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ORDER OF INDEPENDENCE $250,000 TO $999 ,999
(NOT PICTURED)
The Jones Family
Lift a Life Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Harshaw
SOCIETY OF HONOR $200,000 TO $249 ,999
Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Bond III
ORDER OF UNITY $150,000 TO $199 ,999
(NOT PICTURED)
Charlene and Michael McCallister
Mary and Ted Nixon
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NATIONAL SOCIETY $100,000 TO $149 ,999
(NOT PICTURED)
Brooke and Matthew Barzun
Sandra Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rounsavall III
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bonnie
The Klein Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Varga
Henry V. Heuser, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Grissom
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ORDER OF FRATERNITY $75,000 TO $99 ,999
Jill and William Howard
ORDER OF EQUALITY $50,000 TO $74 ,999
(NOT PICTURED)
Marianne and Jim Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Barnett Mrs. Owsley Brown II and Family Augusta and Gill Holland
Marlys and Sam SwopeSally and Tim Snavely Lindy and Bill Street
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ORDER OF LIBERTY $25,000 TO $49 ,999
Cathy and Irv Bailey Meredith Wilson Brown
Ann and Stewart Cobb Barb and Tom Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glasscock
Karen and Roger Hale Jerry and Christy Henderson
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ORDER OF LIBERTY $25,000 TO $49 ,999
Marcia and Chris Hermann Capt. Miller Johnson III Mark A. Kristy
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Melhuish Bets and Chip Montgomery
Mr. Joseph A. Paradis III Stephen Reily and Emily Bingham Robin and Stephen Sedita
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(NOT PICTURED)
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Blankenship
Diane and Jim Bloem
Janine and Bruce Broussard
Mr. Campbell P. Brown and Mrs. Sarah Barker
Garvin and Steffanie Brown
The Diaz Family
John James
Fred and Anne Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Melhuish
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Pfau, Jr.
Mr. Carl F. Pollard
Christopher and Melanie Todoroff
Turner Memorial Fund
Suzanne Wallace Whayne and Robert Whayne
ORDER OF LIBERTY $25,000 TO $49 ,999
Rev. Alfred R. Shands III Victor and Kim Staffieri
Matt and Fran Thornton Terry and Joe Tolan
Congressman John Yarmuth and Catherine Yarmuth
Daniel C. Ulmer, Jr.
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(NOT PICTURED)
Opal and George Bowles
Mr. J. McCauley Brown & Family
Jim and Karen Campbell
Mark and Sherry Chinn
Greg and Kim Greenwood
Ginny Harshaw
Ed and Dee Maynard
Mary T. Means
Nancy and Jim Murray
Kevin and Emily Nolan
Dace and King Stubbs
Ann and Dick Swope
Hollis M. and Gregory S. Weishar
Darrell and Ann Wells
BENEFACTOR $15,000 TO $24 ,999
Ms. Edith S. Bingham Monty and Gayle Boyd Tim and LuAnn Galbraith Douglas Keller
Sara and John McCall Stephen and Valerie St. Clair
Paul W. Thompson Amy and Steve Trager
Rhonda and Tom Wimsett
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SOCIETY MEMBER $10,000 TO $14 ,999
Jennifer L. Adrio Rob and Joanne Bader J. Barry Barker and Kathleen Partlow
Mr. Turney P. Berry and Mrs. Kendra Foster
Marilyn and Brooks Bower Sharon C. and Joseph L. Brown
Jamie and Dave Calzi Mr. and and Mrs. Michael Chanatry
Angie Corbett Nick Costides Joan Cralle Day Michael J. De Leon and Greg Bourke
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SOCIETY MEMBER $10,000 TO $14 ,999
Dennis C. DeWitt Peg and Steve Diebold Tawana Edwards Lisa and Mark Eley
Judy and Henry Erk Cynthia Fanning and Kirt Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Fellon
Paul and Jennifer Fultz
Celia and Gary Gilpin Arch and Annie Gleason Rick and Ann Guillaume Hardscuffle, Inc. and Nana Lampton
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SOCIETY MEMBER $10,000 TO $14 ,999
Juli Miller Hart Michael A. and Jeanie S. Hendricks
Carl and Carleen Herde John D. and Jean P. Hill
Walter Howard Ms. Melissa Wasson Howell
Deede Baqui Jones Ann Joseph
James and Dana Kirchdorfer
Mark and Emily Kirchdorfer
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Larson
Angela Leet
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SOCIETY MEMBER $10,000 TO $14 ,999
Ms. Ava M. Martin Sonia and Houston Mills, Jr.
Anne and Duane Murner Scott Neff and Michelle Wells
Michael and Michele Nepaul
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Patterson
Judith Nell Petty Vickie and Joe Pusateri Dan and Mary Rivers Ken and Anne Selvaggi
Kathy and Kent Oyler
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SOCIETY MEMBER $10,000 TO $14 ,999
Eric and Jill Slavinsky David and Amy Smith Art and Nancy Sponsler
Mary C. Sullivan Patricia Swope and Rich Van Camp
Carl M. and Ellen B. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Voyles, Jr.
Nick and Sheila Walker Ms. Marcia R. Wilmet Phoebe and Mark Wood
Ms. Pattie Dale Tye and Mr. Jim Tye
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Sara Aebersold
Ms. Sarah C. Ahmad
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Allen
Julie and William Ballard
Stephanie and Kirk Barsch
Andrea and Kent Blake
Ralph and Diane Bowling
Tom and Barbara Bresnahan
Mr. Daniel Brown
George A. Bush Jr. Holbrook Fund
Marc Calijan
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Capozzoli
Joyce and Van Carlisle
Jovita Carranza
Carole and Rob Christian
Gena and Douglas Cobb
Tony Coleman and Dr. Leah Dickerson
Scott Crane
Robert Crum, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gordon Dabney
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Daulton
Charles P. and Donna T. Denny
Ms. Deborah Donnelly-McLay
Chris Drenter
Kristi and Shawn Eads
Debra and Johnnie T. Edwards III
Gretta Feldkamp and David Bumps
Kim Felix
Mr. Keith Fiechter
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Flynn
William and Claudia Forbes
Mr. Kevin H. Foster
Ritu and Erik Furlan
Stephen C. Gault
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gentry
Jeff and Tricia Gill
Clinton L. Glasscock
Glen Entry Fund
Phil Grau
Scott and JoAnn Haner
Sandra and Phillip Hanlin
Joyce and Steve Hanson
Col. and Mrs. J. Michael Hardesty
Terry and Pat Hargadon
Allen and Michelle Hertzman
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heuser, Sr. Memorial
James and Barbara Hodge
Greg Hoover
Tim and Brenda Huval
Jennifer and Bill Johnson
Paul and Jill Jones
Connie and David Jordan
Link Joseph IV
Richard and Leslie King
Michiko and Robert Kissinger
Shannon and Todd Klimek
David and Caroline Kottak
Mark Krakowiak
Kym and Charles F. Lambert III
Mr. Baylor Landrum, Jr. Endowment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Laurentz
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lechleiter
Elizabeth and Brian LeClaire
Gary and Sandy Libs
Jana L. and Thomas J. Liston
Philip and Susan McNeese Lynch
Gregory Malter
Kris and Ron Marcum
Raymond Mason
Mr. Mark McCloud
Steve and Beth McCulley
Jeffrey and Bethany Miller
Jim and Jane Morreau
Deborah amd David Moessner
Debra and Ronald Murphy
Austin and Jane Musselman Foundation
Mark and Regina Nethery
Java and Barrett Nichols
Edith H. Nixon
Gouverneur H. Nixon and Edith Courtenay
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Northam
Mrs. Evelyn Farrell Ott
Robert Paredes
Larry Parker
Shawn and Lawrence Parker
Mr. David R. Parrott
Tom and Marian Partridge
Ms. Shelley Pennington
Bruce D. Perkins
Paula and Scott Pottinger
Thomas Quick
Karen and Roger Quinn
Ms. Suzanne Ratkowski
Bonnie and Sam Rechter Trust
Chris and Jennifer Reid
Rene and Gerald Reynolds
Jim and Diane Roberts
Susann and James Rose
Cindy and Hunt Rounsavall
Alina and Robert Shaver
David S. Sinclair
Eric and Debbie Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith
Peter and Lisa Steiner
Joel Stone and Lisa Maly
James W. and Diane V. Stuckert
David and Leslie Tate
James H. and Jacquelyn C. Taylor
Don and Kim Thompson
Joanna and Ryan Todd
Lee Anne and Bill Turner
Mandy and Terry Tyler
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Vogel
Doug and Ellen Wichmann
Mr. Christopher J. Yates
Joel and Cindy Zipperle
SOCIETY MEMBER $10,000 TO $14 ,999
(NOT PICTURED)
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY CONTACT INFORMATION
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED, CONTACT:
KELLY GARVEY
Director of Tocqueville Society
502.292.6117
CARMEN HICKERSON
Principal Gifts Officer
502.292.6147
MARISA DAVIS
Director of Planned Giving
502.292.6119
THE UNITED WAY TOCQUEVILLE AWARDThe United Way Tocqueville Award, a national award which has been presented annually since 1973, recognizes exceptional and
sustained volunteer and philanthropic leadership; past recipients include former U.S. presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter and
other, perhaps less well-known, leaders whose philanthropic actions have improved the lives of thousands of people.
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