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Page 1: PCC Foundation 2009 Annual Report

SOMEONE IS GEttING AN OPPORtUNItY

2008-09 ANNUAl REPORt

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FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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OPPORtUNItY IS HAPPENING Opportunity happens where everyone has access to a college education. Opportunity happens where lives are transformed because of the generosity of caring individuals and where people invest in education and training and are rewarded with a stronger, more educated community. That’s PCC.

It’S CHANGING PEOPlE’S lIVES Each gift made to the PCC Foundation has a direct and immediate impact on the lives of PCC students, whether it goes to support scholarships, curriculum and programs, or equipment and technology. As the only nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the mission of Portland Community College, the PCC Foundation is in a unique position to change people’s lives.

It’S HAPPENING BECAUSE OF YOU To become a teacher, retrain in a new career, gain the skills to lead in the community – these are the opportunities the PCC Foundation provides every day. This report shows how the PCC Foundation – with the help of generous contributors, volunteers and friends – is making opportunity happen right now for PCC students and in our region.

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Dear Friends,

Let us tell you what’s happening right now at the PCC Foundation. It all starts with you.

When you make a gift to the PCC Foundation, it has a direct and immediate impact on students and our community by providing scholarships, supporting programs, and updating equipment and technology.

For example, the PCC Foundation awarded a scholarship to Jesus Ramirez Lopez (p. 13), who is studying automotive technology. After Jesus graduates, he plans to eventually open his own shop. Every year, hundreds of people will benefit from his education as he provides employment opportunities, stimulates the economy and builds a better life for his family.

Now that’s opportunity!

In 2008-09, the PCC Foundation revenues supported $1.3 million in scholarships, program support and related distributions. We were able to award 352 scholarships, a number which will increase with successful participation in the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation challenge (p. 14) this year.

As a PCC Foundation supporter, you recognize the critical role PCC plays in the lives of individuals and our region as a whole. Thanks to you, the Foundation empowers students to transform their lives, and in doing so, gives our communities energized and contributing thinkers, leaders and workers.

Please enjoy the following stories of how students and donors alike found their opportunity with the PCC Foundation. Together we make opportunity happen.

Sincerely,

Preston Pulliams District President

Betty DuvallFoundation Board President, 2009-11

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HE IS DEDICAtING HIS lIFE tO PUBlIC SERVICE

learning with purpose

“You’re never supposed to run with equipment,” said PCC Fire Science graduate Andrew Teixeira, who received the Albert E. Jones, Jr. Memorial Scholarship. “You do what we call ‘walk with purpose.’” It is fitting then that this is how Andrew has pursued his entire education – with a calm sense of purpose. Andrew has known PCC was the place for him since instructor Grant Coffee from PCC’s Fire Protection Technology program visited his high school chemistry class. Andrew rode with firefighters during a call, and he’s been working toward becoming a firefighter ever since.

Andrew is now working as a resident at Clark County Fire and Rescue, a position he secured after PCC helped place him as an intern there. “It’s a lot of fun,” he said. “The guys are really good teachers. One thing firefighters do a lot of is teach others.” As a resident, he is not paid, but he benefits from the experience of living and breathing firefighting every day. Of his PCC Foundation scholarship, he says, “It’s helped immensely. It’s going to put another firefighter out in the world.”

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Andrew Teixeira

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Maria Victoria Estevez, who goes by Vicky, has a lot to juggle between family life with her husband and recently diagnosed autistic son, an hour and a half commute by bus three days a week, and her final year of classes to become a radiologic technologist. Though she averages about five hours of sleep per night, you’ll never hear her complain.

Vicky, who received the Dr. Howard Cherry Scholarship, said the struggle is worth it because she knows she’s doing something important. “Without the proper x-rays you don’t get an accurate diagnosis,” she said. “I’m around people who need me. That’s my calling.” And it’s all thanks to PCC Foundation donors. “I wouldn’t have been able to make it through without the scholarship,” said Vicky.

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After 27 years working in labor relations, Ralph Sawning made the decision to give up his job so he and his wife could move to Oregon to care for his ailing mother-in-law. In the process, he suffered what he calls “a devastating loss of career,” which eventually put him on the path to retrain for a career as an accountant. After researching fields that are most in need of the new skills he is learning at PCC, Ralph plans to become a CPA so he can write financial software for medium and large businesses.

Without support from the PCC Foundation, Ralph – who received the Archie and Muriel Averill Scholarship and the Gordon Adkins Memorial Scholarship – said he wouldn’t have been free to study full time for his new career. “People just don’t reach out to other people as much anymore,” he said, “and that makes the PCC Foundation donors pretty special. I would not only tell them thank you but do my best to convince them how special and rare they are.”

A NEw CAREER, A NEw lIFE

FINDING HER CAllING

Ralph Sawning

Maria Victoria Estevez

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Founding Sponsors Emerick Construction Co. Howard S. Wright Constructors Skanska Walsh Construction Co. Reception & Awards Sponsor Nathan D. Young Construction Inc.

tee Prize Sponsor Integra Telecom Driving Range BBQ lunch Sponsor INLINE Commercial Construction Inc. tent Sponsor Quality Plus Services Hole-in-One Sponsor Yost Grube Hall Architecture Beverage Station Sponsor Christenson Electric, Inc. Cart Sponsors NECA/IBEW Local 48 Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters

Snack Box Sponsor ODS Companies Supporting Sponsors Hoffman Construction Metropolitan Land Group Miller Nash, LLP OPSIS Architecture SERA Architects THA Architecture Putting Contest Sponsor Brocade Communications Digital & Print Photo Sponsor JE Dunn Construction water Bottle Sponsor Advanced Technology Group last Ball Standing Sponsor KRP Communications Hole Sponsors ALLiANT Systems Apollo Construction Beecher Carlson Insurance Agency, LLC Cardno WRG CB Richard Ellis

CWC Advisors Coffman Excavation Decca Hardwood Company Ferguson Wellman Capital Management Floor Factors Focal Point Digital Ford Graphics Fortis Construction, Inc. GBD Architects, Inc. Gerding Edlen Development Glumac Green Building Services Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. Jim & Jackie Harper Kinetics Lease Crutcher Lewis Oregon Electric Group Peninsula Plumbing Company Performance Contracting Inc. Portland Business Alliance Portland General Electric Precision Images Project Management Resources, LLC

Snyder Roofing Temp•Control Mechanical Corp.Tremco Commercial Sealants & Waterproofing Turner Construction Company Vigor Industrial LLC Shared Hole Sponsors Groupware Technology KPFF Consulting Engineers O’Neill Electric Inc. Sun Microsystems, Inc. Carbon Credit Sponsors ABHT Structural Engineers Carr Construction Fortis Construction Northwest Information Services OPSIS Architecture PAE Consulting Engineers Yorke and Curtis, Inc. Individual teams Cherry City Electric Electrix, LLC Hewlett Packard Howard S. Wright Constructors Walsh Construction Co.

The PCC Foundation Golf Invitational is the primary fundraising event for the PCC Foundation and serves as a cornerstone for all the Foundation is accomplishing. This includes awarding hundreds of scholarships and providing program funds to advance PCC as the premier training and educational center in the state. The invitational provides funds to support the greatest need priorities of the PCC Foundation, the Building Construction Endowed Scholarship Fund, the Building Construction Sustainability Fund, and the PCC Foundation Scholarships.

MEEtING tHE GREAtESt NEED

thank you to our 2009 Golf Invitational sponsors:

(Left to right) Portland Business Alliance Team: Pam Knowles, Sandra McDonough, Ron Wilkinson and Danelle RomainGolf Invitational players have fun while raising money for students.

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FOR tHE GIFt tHAt wIll CONtINUE tO GIVE

A legacy of education

Virginia Finders found her calling to teach later in life. After raising a family of five, she went back to school and decided to take math, a subject she considered to be her worst. Much to her surprise, she found that she both enjoyed and excelled at math, and she went on to become a math instructor at PCC’s Cascade Campus. Lee Finders, Virginia’s husband, was an attorney who is well remembered for his volunteer legal work for seniors.

Through a bequest, the late Virginia and Lee Finders established two memorial scholarships in the names of their sons, Robert and Joseph, who died in their youth. The Robert L. Finders and Joseph B. Finders Scholarships will support PCC students who have graduated from Grant High School, where the Finders children attended school. Endowed with a gift of $600,000 these two scholarships comprise PCC Foundation’s largest gift to date.

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Children of Lee and Virginia Finders -

(back, left to right) Jack, Jake and Betsy Finders - stand with

scholarship recipient Rachel Jaquith (front).

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SHE IS BECOMING A COMMUNItY lEADER

Preparing to succeed

Without the Food Services Scholarship from the PCC Foundation, Nhi Vu wouldn’t have the time to do the work she loves while building her leadership skills and going to school. “I want to be a leader,” said Nhi, who is studying business. In the last year and a half at PCC, Nhi has proven that she is exactly that. She serves as Director of Diversity for the Associated Students of Portland Com-munity College (ASPCC), works for Food Services and takes a full load of classes.

One of Nhi’s biggest challenges was chairing last year’s Asian New Year celebration, which drew more than 500 participants from PCC and the surrounding community. It is successes like these that make the hard work worth it. “The scholarship makes my life easier. I have more time to concentrate on my studies,” said Nhi, who plans to continue studying business at Portland State University when she graduates. “If people can contribute a little bit, it helps students create a better life.”

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Nhi Vu

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The need has never been greater for financial support for students. Why? PCC has received 35,000 requests for financial aid this fall term alone, as compared to 31,000 requests during the entire 2008-09 school year!

As part of a plan to meet this increasing demand, the PCC Foundation has stepped up its communication efforts by adopting a new brand that identifies key messages, presents a vibrant new look and emphasizes the Foundation’s mission of creating opportunity for students.

The PCC Foundation Board chose to adopt the new brand after careful consideration about the goals and future of the organization. “The new brand suggests that we have expanded our goals and are energetic in plans to achieve them,” said PCC Foundation Board President Betty Duvall. “We’re working from the solid base of the past toward a new future.”

In May, the PCC Foundation’s new brand was launched at a reception preceding the Annual Scholarship Banquet. More than 200 of the Foundation’s President’s Club members were in attendance. Surrounded by the faces of scholarship winners and graphic displays representing the new PCC Foundation, donors had a chance to meet one another and share their common passion for creating accessible education for all.

With these new tools of communication in hand, the PCC Foundation is well on its way to providing accessible education to all qualified students.

GEttING tHE wORD OUt

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The PCC Foundation is cultivating a new alumni network, renamed the PCC Alumni and Friends Network to reflect more accurately a large and growing alumni base, which includes more than 60,000 alumni and friends.

Opportunities abound in this new world of alumni connections. The PCC Alumni and Friends Network is not only a good place to make professional contacts, exchange ideas and engage with alumni, it is also a great place to give back by volunteering, making financial contributions and mentoring PCC students.

Deborah Davis recently found her way back to PCC, looking for a new career after five years as a chiropractor. She took a class at PCC and connected with the PCC Alumni and Friends Network, taking part in an alumni volunteer day at Sylvania Natural Area Park.

“Everyone should contribute in some way,” said Deborah. “If people are willing to donate, it helps someone else who can benefit from financial assistance.”

Now more than ever, PCC alums can easily connect and reach out to each other through planned reunions, alumni volunteer days, alumni happy hours and social networking sites like LinkedIn, Facebook and MySpace.

CONNECtING PCC AlUMNI AND FRIENDS

PCC Alumna Deborah Davis and Alumni Officer Jennifer Sonntag

Alumni gather at the Microelectronics Reunion

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FOR GIVING HOPE tO wOMEN FACING ADDICtION

Overcoming obstacles through education

She was a woman of promise. Deborah Susan Fehnel Bosworth was a single working mother whose life was cut short at age 37. Her battles with alcoholism and bulimia most of her adult life prevented her from reaching her full potential. In her good years, she was a valued colleague in her work at Nike and, above all, a loving mother who unhesitatingly made sacrifices so her daughter could have a happy life. Deborah’s legacy is her daughter, Dara Jester, recently graduated from the University of Oregon.

Deborah’s parents, Dick and Dorene Fehnel established the Deborah Fehnel Bosworth Scholarship Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation in honor and memory of their daughter. Thanks to their gift, female students who have made the commitment to overcome issues of alcoholism and eating disorders – either for themselves or in careers that serve others battling these addictions – are changing their lives through education at Portland Community College.

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Dorene Fehnel and Dara Jester

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OUR FUtURE tEACHERS ARE lEARNING At PCC

teaching the teachers

The Early Education and Family Studies Department used donor contributions to their PCC Foundation Program Fund for Excellence to put on a winter symposium in partnership with the Oregon Association for the Education of Young Children. The symposium, “Brain Science Meets Early Childhood Development – a Timely Convergence,” brought contemporary issues in research and practice to students enrolled in PCC’s program and the larger early education community. Over two days, students had the opportunity to attend a lecture by child development expert Dr. Kathy Bobula and take part in group workshops. “The symposium gave educators an opportunity to hear about what’s happening in research and to use those findings in applicable ways,” said PCC student Char Kepner. “The knowledge of how I impact children’s lives will change my teaching forever.”

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Troy Tate, Early Education and Family Studies student

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Jesus Ramirez Lopez vividly remembers how it felt to have no shoes as a nine-year-old boy because his parents were too poor to afford them. That memory has compelled him to work hard, spending a year at PCC studying English before being accepted into the Automotive Technology program. He also works on a farm, caring for grapes, while diligently studying brakes, suspension, electricity, engine performance and transmissions. “I’ve had a hard time with English and reading,” said Jesus,” but I’m trying hard every day.”

Jesus, who received the Angelina and Pete Costanzo Scholarship of the Oregon Community Foundation, dreams of someday owning his own shop so he can do the work he loves while employing other people in the community. “I’m really motivated by the help I’ve received. One day I’ll do the same thing,” he said. “People who support us are giving a lesson for the future. They are teaching us that we can help.”

wORKING HARD FOR tHE FUtURE

AN ExtRA HElPING HAND

Jesus Ramirez Lopez

Thanks to unrestricted contributions for greatest need, eight retention initiatives were implemented in the 2008-09 school year, including the two programs highlighted below:

One-on-one mentoring Thanks to mini-grant funding from the PCC Foundation, instructor Cindy Phillips was able to offer one-on-one mentoring to dental assisting and dental hygiene students who were at risk of non-completion. “Some of the students were struggling and possibly failing,” said Cindy. “The one-on-one mentoring helped me to help them.” As a result of this program, all student participants are better positioned for success to graduate from their dental program.

Showing how it’s doneWhen the PCC Library received a mini-grant to introduce students to the new library catalog, PCC librarian Kevin Moore was more than willing to share his skills as a cartoonist. The result is a fun, entertaining video that is also informative. “We provided students with some basic tricks for searching for an author or title of a book and how to use those tools to augment their research,” said Kevin. “We wanted to make sure the animation was useful in the long term and improved students’ skills in utilizing the library.”

Student Ashley Erickson and instructor Cindy Phillips

Students in the library view the animated tutorial

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MORE GIFtS, MORE OPPORtUNItYThis past year, the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation challenged all 17 of Oregon’s community colleges to raise more money for student scholarships. By raising $1.0 million for scholarships, the PCC Foundation received $320,000 in matching scholarship funds from the Miller Foundation.

“This is an amazing accomplishment,” said PCC President Preston Pulliams. “This will go a very long way toward our philosophy of access for everyone who wants a college education. In such tough economic times, the generosity displayed here is stunning.”

The Miller Foundation is now offering a second year of the matching challenge in 2009-10, and the PCC Foundation plans to once again meet the requirements in order to raise an extra $320,000, which will come in the form of new and increased scholarship donations matched by the Miller Foundation.

A VISION OF CUltURAl UNDERStANDINGIn 1991, PCC literature and humanities instructor Mary Holmström saw a critical need and opportunity to show films that portrayed African culture from its own perspective rather than from a Hollywood point of view. She joined efforts with fellow faculty members Michael Dembrow, Linda Elegant and Joseph Smith-Buani to establish the Cascade Festival of African Films.

Twenty years later, the month-long festival attracts more than 5,000 attendees annually and regularly brings in influential African directors. Last year, Mary and her husband Bob made the first gift to establish an endowment to help ensure support for visiting artists and event coordination, and begin securing the future of the festival. Mary was also named by the Portland Community College Board of Directors as a recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Patron Award, which recognizes extraordinary levels of service to the college.

“I am pleased that this award will bring well-deserved attention to the festival and that the gift we made to establish the CFAF Endowment Fund will help ensure another 20 years of the festival,” said Mary.

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FOR CREAtING OPPORtUNItIES FOR StUDENtS

the power to transform a life

Kim Galloway and Kirk Helzer have followed in the footsteps of their parents Richard and Sharon Helzer, who were generous donors to the PCC Foundation. Dick Helzer was an art instructor at PCC for 37 years; Sharon Helzer was a retired nurse and a community college graduate who returned to school when her children were in grade school.

“Both our parents believed in the power of education, particularly public education and the community college system,” said Kim. “They felt it had the power to transform a life.” When Richard passed suddenly, Sharon established the Richard Helzer Endowed Memorial Scholarship for students of the arts. Before she passed away of cancer in 2006, Sharon established another scholarship for nursing students. This year, Kim and Steve Galloway and Kirk and Kristi Helzer gave a total of $50,000 to the PCC Foundation to fully fund the Sharon L. Helzer Endowed Memorial Scholarship. “To have the ability to contribute to the dreams of PCC students, now and for years to come, is an honor and a privilege for our family,” said Kirk. “There is no more proper tribute to our parents.”

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(Left to right) Kirk Helzer, Kristi Helzer, Kim Galloway and Steve Galloway

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wE ARE PUttING YOUR DONAtIONS tO wORK

Financial Report

The PCC Foundation raised more than $2.5 million in cash contributions in fiscal year (FY) 2008-09. This represented a growth rate averaging more than 35 percent annually since FY 2005-06, when the Foundation reached the $1.0 million mark. While cash contributions were record-breaking in FY 2008-09, investment losses were approximately $260,000. Total revenues in FY 2008-09, which include cash, in-kind support, and investment activities, were $2.9 million.

Foundation revenues supported more than $1.3 million in PCC scholarships, program support, and related distributions during FY 2008-09 – and this was the first year that such activities exceeded $1.0 million. Total expenses, which include scholarships and programs, along with supporting services and investment fees, were $2.2 million during the year. PCC Foundation revenue net of expenses resulted in a $0.7 million increase in net assets, the bulk of which is committed to building the Foundation’s endowment to support future PCC scholarships and program initiatives.

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Statement of Activities Fiscal Year 2008-09

Support and Revenues

Grants and contributions $2,463,292

Special events net revenue $72,076

Subtotal cash contributions $2,535,368

College in-kind support $579,528

Other in-kind contributions $39,082

Investment activities $(260,500)

Total support and revenues $2,893,478

Expenses

Scholarships, grants and other distributions $1,342,165

Supporting services:

College in-kind supporting services $579,528

Administration $237,424

Fundraising $11,524

Investment fees $23,324

Total expenses $2,193,965

Change in net assets $699,513

Net Assets

Beginning of year $4,599,570

End of year $5,299,083

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Contributions given July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. If we overlooked your name, we apologize. Please let us know at 503-977-4382Benefactor ($25,000 + )Ann & Bill Swindells Charitable Trust Atlantic Philanthropies Finders Family Trust Kim and Steve Galloway The Halton Company Harnish Group Kirk and Kristi Helzer Mary and Robert Holmström Kaiser Permanente Meyer Memorial Trust OCF RAI Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation The Oregon Community Foundation Edythe M. Pynchon Trust The James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation Guardian ($10,000 - 24,999) City of Portland Angelina and Pete Constanzo Vocational Scholarship Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Emerick Construction Carl George John D. Gray and Elizabeth N. Gray Endowment Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Howard S. Wright Constructors Intel Corporation Juan Young Trust, Western Division Doug Menely Northwest Natural Oregon Lottery Pacific Power Products Peterson Rask Family Memorial Fund Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust Skanska Trust Management Services The Urban League of Portland Western States Equipment Gigi and Robert Wood

Patron ($5,000 - 9,999) Kenneth and Harriet Adair Anonymous Bonneville Power Administration Chase Bank Deborah A. Coleman Comcast John Crabbe and Jeri Janowsky Dr. Amo DeBernardis Gerding Edlen Development Co. Gladys Hare Trust Cheryl A. Hinerman Inline Commercial Construction Inc. Integra Telecom Monte L. Johnson Juan Young Trust, Eastern Division Legacy Health Systems Nike Pacific Power Foundation Picture Perfect Tree Service Platt Electric Supply Harvey and Sandy Platt Providence Health System Preston and Joan Pulliams Rachel B. Williams Foundation State Farm Companies Tektronix, Inc. The Autzen Foundation William and Lila Ulrich Walsh Construction Co. Marc H. Walters Wintz Family Foundation Xirrus, Inc Yost Grube Hall Architecture President’s Club ($1,000 - 4,999 ) AAA Indoor Air Quality American Association of University Women Portland Branch American Association of University Women Tigard Branch Jan L. Abushakrah Hollis J. Adams Advanced Technology Group ALLiANT Systems Anonymous (2) Associated General Contractors of America Oregon-Columbia Association of Northwest Landscape Designers Peter and Dana Bauer Beecher Carlson Insurance Agency Ron Beilstein and Nancy Grech

Nancy Bennani Bergerson Construction Boly Welch, Inc Art and Ella Booth Howard and Diane Boyte Dorothy Brehm Brocade Dr. and Mrs. George Burgermeister Carol J. Burns Cardno WRG Dawn and Stan Carovano Cecile Carpenter Senator Margaret Carter Caterpillar Ceany Continuing Education of New York Cengage Learning Century Club for Women Christine Chairsell Cherie and Rudolph Chevalier Christenson Electric Thane and Renee Cleland Coffman Excavation Albert Collier Columbia Industries The Country Garden Clubs Evelyn Crowell CWC Advisors LLC D & D Doors Daily Journal of Commerce Mary Dalla Gerald T. Donnelly Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital Richard and Betty Duvall Gary R. Eaton ‘91 and Joy Eaton Jill W. Eiland Electrix Enterprise Rent-A-Car Deborah Fehnel Bosworth Donor Advised Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, Inc. Food Service Workers, PCC Fortis Construction Inc. Howard and Linda Franklin Robert F. Frasco ‘94 Don Frisbee Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood GBD Architects Michael J. Gentry Linda A. Gerber Norma Jean and Henry Germond David Goldberg and Deborah Spanton

Kenneth D. Goodwin Grainger Inc. Green Building Services Ivan Green Jim and Jackie Harper Heitzman Body and Paint, Inc. Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. Henningsen Cold Storage Company Hewlett Packard Hoffman Construction Susan Svetkey and Stephen Houze Ann Hughes Irwin Foundation Jane and Bill Gilpin Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Jeppesen Aviation Foundation Kamp Grizzly Inc. Dr. John and Elizabeth Kendall ‘77 Key Bank Kinetic Systems Robert H. Kingston Dan and Paula Kinney Craig Kolins Steven Kragrud Pat and Karen LaCrosse Cathy and Brad Lamb Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Chyong-Huey Lin Linfield College Madden Industrial Craftsmen Inc. The Madden Family Phillip Margolin Lynn Mayer Francis McBride Randall J. McEwen Peggy J. McVitty Metro Portland New Car Dealers Association Metropolitan Land Group, LLC Daniel and Karen Moriarty Michael Morrow Martha Murray and Fred Ives Chris Musolf Nathan D. Young Construction Nathan Family Trust Donor Advised Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation Helle Nathan Vanessa Nelson and Jacob Becker Oregon State University Oregon Trucking Associations, Inc. Oregonian Season of Sharing Otis Spunkmeyer P&C Construction Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters PCC Faculty Federation (AFT) David and Fran Pelinka ‘86

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FOR MAKING It HAPPEN

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Peninsula Plumbing Irene Pereira Performance Contracting Inc. Peter’s Auto Works Nancy E. Poppe Portlandia Club, Inc. Project Management Resources Quality Plus Services Barbara Raz Sandra S. Reeds ‘99 Leslie Riester Sherry Robinson Adrian Rodriguez Stanley E. Schmidt Matthew Scott Patricia and Jack Semura The Honorable Chip Shields and Shelda Holmes Snyder Roofing Southminster Presbyterian Church Celebration of Creativity David Spaulding David Squire and Carol Squire ‘91 George Staley David F. Stout Temp Control Mechanical Corp. The Jackson Foundation Thomas Hacker Architects Ken and Marta Thrasher Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation U.S. Bancorp Union Bank of California University of Texas at Austin Jeff and Kathy Van Raden Vigor Industrial LLC George E. Waldmann, M.D. Walker Macy Steven and Mary Ward Washington County Dental Society Washington County Operations & Maintenance Kristin Watkins and Paul Garrahan Wells Fargo & Company Doris Werkman and Douglas Persson Doreen Gandy Wiley and Joe Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilkinson Michael Williams and Linda Love Worksystems Inc. Yorke & Curtis Alex Zatarain and Jean Hart Rick and Debbie Zurow Pace Setter ($500 - 999 ) Albina Community Bank Anonymous (2) Josette Antaki Ray and Jean Auel Susan Bach and Doug Egan Susan A. Baynton Beaverton Business and Professional Women’s Club Camilla Bishop and William Edwards ‘86 Black United Fund of Oregon Donald and Bonnie Blish Pamela S. Blumenthal

James E. Bowles Robert B. Burns Catlin Gabel School Kendra and Daniel Cawley ‘01 George J. Choban Thomas and Cara Lee Crowder ‘84 Linda C. Daugherty Deca, Inc Dr. Kathryn M. Dins DLR Group Don Rasmussen Company Jerry Ekstrom Amanda T. Ellertson Equity Foundation Siu Keung Fan ‘93 Laura S. Fellman Joan Fetter Daniel E. Findley Janet M. Floren Bradley J. French ‘86 Denise Frisbee John Fulton Margaret S. Fyfield Jean and Michael Garside GFWC Beaverton Woman’s Club Anthony Greiner Mark Hagen Paul L. Halloran Gaye Hilderbrand Spencer Hinkle ‘98 and Susan Hinkle E. Scott Huff Bryan Hull Dr. Alice Jacobson and AJ Arriola Donor Advised Fund of the Equity Foundation Linda Jones ‘93 Virginia A. Jorgensen ‘94 Robert S. Judy ‘81 Richard Kaiser ‘81 Betty A. Kay Neil Kelly Elizabeth Kimberly Carolyn K. Lamm ‘85 Harold Lee Mei Lee Jaime Lim Mahlum Architects Greg S. Malone Frances Marsh Laura A. Massey Dr. John McKee Michael Holton Insurance Agency David and Deborah Miller Pamela Miller-Tatro Diane L. Mulligan Neal Naigus and Monica Rodal NKBA Columbia River Chapter Sunnie Ochoa O’Neill Electric, Inc. Oregon Academy of Ophthalmology Oregon Society of Radiologic Technologists Oregon AEYC Pacific Coast Fruit Co. Pacific NW College of Art PAE Consulting Engineers

John A. Persen ‘85 Portland French School Portland Roasting Queen of Sheba Rathmann Family Fund Linda Reisser Larry Sanders Cheryl and Lawrence Scott Victoria Scott Senior Studies Institute Douglas and Karen Sivesind Frank E. Smith ‘03 Debbie Stone Jon and Barbara Stroud Penny and Bruce Thompson Troxell Communications University of Portland Jean M. Wakefield ‘05 Ross Walker Willamette University Mickey M. Williamson D.L. and Clayton Wilson Melody Wilson Wayne Yanamura Partner ($250 - 499 ) JoAnn M. Albrecht Raphael Alexander Teresa Alonso Leonard and Dr. Shirley Anderson Anonymous Association of Women in Automotive Jim and Katy Averill Badger Tree Servicce, Inc Cheryl A. Belt Sheila G. Brown Dorothy S. Buck Carol J. Butcher Gilbert R. Bynoe Leonard Cain Karen S. Carter Laurie A. Chadwick Michael R. Challis Susanne M. Christopher Wing-Kit D. Chung Alice Rose Coaching Columbia River Peace Corps Association Cathie E. Cookus Debbi A. Covert Decca Hardwood Co. Linda M. Degman Kevin Dennis Patricia and Dennis Douglas Sherry L. Dugan Christyn Dundorf Eastwest Fusion, LLC James and Linda Eden Jacqueline M. Elliott Bradley A. Ellison EMC Publishing E’Njoni Inc Sandra K. Ferguson Eric and Rebecca Friedenwald-Fishman Erin Riley and Bob Fujimoto GAP Inc. Brookney Gondara

Lainnie M. Gregg ‘07 Leslie J. Hackett ‘00 Haglund, Kelley, Horngren, Jones & Wilder, LLP Kari Hanken Evelyn D. Hanna Kathleen Harriman Joanne M. Harris Daniel Hays Sharon G. Hennessy Patricia A. Hill Roxanne W. Hill Home Depot Steven and Samantha Hopf Laura A. Horani Britta M. Houser ‘01 Teri L. Hunt Georgene Inaba Eric Jernigan James G. Johnstone Allen R. Jones ‘85 Russell S. Jones ‘98 and Donna Coates Micah Jordan Jorgensen Laboratories Juanita Joy Cynthia and Casey Killingsworth Jerry R. Kissick Sandra F. Koester ‘00 Richard Kolinsky Kim Kono and Randy Choy Julie G. Kopet Patrick J. Kraft ‘04 Lewis & Clark College Richard Magruder Rebecca A. Mathern Marilyn McGlasson McGraw-Hill, Inc. Rebecca A. Meier Jim and Lora Meyer Mary L. Moore Sherrill and Charles Moore Pamela Murray Nestle Brands Foodservice Co. Jill Nicholson Northwest Bank Sharlene K. Norton Lorna O’Guinn Claire Oliveros, Ph.D. Oregon Dental Assistant Association Oregon Tradeswomen Network Barbara Padden Christine L. Paull ‘90 Erin K. Peerboom ‘05 Gail Pemble Carolyn K. Peterson Nancy A. Pitzer Portland State University Lovina M. Query Janice Rank Kathleen Reardon George and Lori Rede Donna Reed Narce Rodriguez Consuelo Romanski Steven Rosenbaum Richard Meeker and Ellen Rosenblum David and Jean Rule

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John S. Saito Jackie Sandquist Schering-Plough Animal Health Corp Monica H. Schneider-Anthony Stefanie Siebold Ann Sitomer Mary Smith-Abbott Candy and Juris Solovjovs John and Kathleen Somers John S. Sparks Heike A. Spoddeck Robert and Nicolette Steele Dieterich V. Steinmetz Rachel Stevens Sysco Food Services of Portland The Atom Group Jeff Triplett Dawn P. Tsongas UNUM Provident Corp. Richard and Barbara VanAmerongen Virginia and Richard Vanderford Glenn and Barbara Vanselow Paula Veseth Bradford Vincent Friend ($100 - 249 ) ACME Construction Supply Co. George Adams, Jr. Adventist Medical Center Amy J. Alday-Murray Lonn Aldridge Alex Freddi Construction Jonna Alexander Jennifer A. Alkezweeny Stephen J. Andersen Clarice G. Anderson Virginia Anderson Andrews and Associates, Inc. Anonymous (8) Daniel J. Arnold Michael C. Arpin Roland Atkinson Cynthia Backer Dorothy A. Badri Michael and Laurie Bales ‘98 Russell C. Banks Wiley G. Barnett Linda A. Bastian Michele Belunes Nancy A. Benner-Roberts Dianna R. Benting Sarah C. Bentley-Quintero David H. Berger Patricia A. Berrong ‘88 Janice L. Bertoglio ‘83 Saundra E. Bihn ‘89 Tamera N. Billick Elizabeth A. Bilyeu Linda M. Blanchette Tonya Booker Terry Bristow and Diana Lantry-Bristow Lynn H. Brokaw John L. Brown Linda M. Browning Elizabeth and William Brunkow

Mark and Shelley Bryant ‘93 Christine L. Burroughs Robin A. Burwell David and DeeDee Cacchione Diedre C. Cain Jill E. Cain Shawn M. Carder ‘98 Katherine E. Carney Barbara and Edward Caroll Roberta Carrie Kathleen E. Carrigan Kevin Carroll Jeffrey and Dee Ann Carter Dorothy Carver Barbara Case Ellison Phil and Helen Chadsey Cicile Chevraux Chick of all Trades Valerie K. Childers ‘93 Tom and Ann Christian Ann T. Clark Helen Conover Conservation Services Group Kathryn Cooney Alan D. Cordle Dorina Cornea-Hasegan Jill A. Corona Terry L. Coughran Kirstin and Kenneth Crossly Elizabeth M. Crow Louissa M. Currey ‘86 Michael and Suzanne Dahl Barbara K. Dahlgren Pramilla Dahya Douglas Daniels Jana L. Daugherty Dawn H. Davis Howard Davis Regina G. Davis-Cainion James Dawson Leanna M. Deeds Aurora T. del Val O. Loretta Dike ‘99 John DiPasquale Heidi T. Dombek Robin Dunitz Samuel J. duPlessis Janelle Duray DaNene K. Dwyer Heidi D. Edwards Jeff and Thula Edwards Linda Elegant Russell B. Eng Richard and Janet Enger Kendi R. Esary Robert Everhart Deborah E. Evind Les R. Fahey Ruth N. Farrier Cynthia L. Feinberg ‘05 Peter Field Richard A. Nelson and Diana Fields-Nelson James L. Finders Joseph M. Fischer Karen M. Flint Peter and Carla Flynn April A. Fong

Glen and Arline Fors Herb S. French Miriam Friedman Sandra J. Galati ‘82 and Bob Galati Dolores M. Galindo ‘90 Michelle A. Garcia Aaron R. Gardner ‘02 Bruce Gardner Leonard and Beverly Garmire Mary Geis Ger-Brock & Co. Thomas M. Gerhardt Gregory J. Gerstner Philip Gilmore Derek Gladwin Kathy E. Glankler ‘02 Karen and Elmer Godbey Loretta Goldy John Googins Corbett Gottfried Katherine O’Neil and Toby Graff Juanita M. Graham Janet M. Graves Patricia A. Gregorio Keith Gregory Wendy Guyot Blaine L. Haddock ‘98 Alem A. Hadgu ‘03 Deborah Hall Kristin G. Hansen ‘91 Diane S. Hardiman-Smith Ken Harding Kathryn A. Hawley ‘05 Hawthorne Auto Clinic, Inc. Donna Hayes Dana Haynes Mary Hazen Tina N. Heber Karen E. Henry Philip W. Hess Chau Hoang Lucille D. Holm Lawrence A. Holmberg Katy W. Ho-Middleton Shane Horner Christopher V. Houghton ‘86 A. Bernadette House Linda Huddle Beverly Hudson Wirtz Rebecca and Robert Hughes Janeen and Douglas Hull Thomas M. Huminski Ramona R. Hutchison Nancy Hutt Gretchen C. Icenogle Lance Inouye Anne J. Jackson Kathleen M. Jackson ‘97 Steve Jacobson Shwayla M. James ‘92 Marcia Jannsen Beverly R. Johnson G. Frost Johnson and Karen King Maniza Johnson Marilyn and Raymond Johnson Selah Johnson Sandra L. Johnson-Hull

Dianne Jones Julian Joseph ‘93 Pamala R. Joy Maria Juarez Maureen Judge-Morris Amy L. Kaap Sherry L. Kam Diane B. Kamali Jill F. Kantor Sara B. Kauffman ‘82 Paul and Carolyn Kelly David C. Kercher Greg Kerr Pamela C. Kessinger Daniel J. Kidney ‘94 Michael Kies Cynthia A. Kimball Sarah Kinder Holly W. King David O. Kish Ed and Eileen Kitches Alan Kolinsky Daniel Mandelbaum and Benna Kolinsky Susan Kolinsky Darrel Kraxberger Kathleen S. Kuba Lauren L. Kuhn Jeannie E. LaFrance Heather Lang Nancy LaPaglia Teresa Lasniewski Barbara R. Lave Michael D. Lawrence Richard Lazere Benjamin B. Le ‘84 Caroline D. Le Guin Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital Muriel Lezak, Ph.D. Eddie R. Lincoln Anne G. Lind Eva J. Lindahl Carleton and Mary Lindgren ‘90 Roy and Charmaine Lindsay Anthony K. Lui ‘03 Robert Lustberg James D. Maclise ‘84 Nancy Madsen ‘96 and James Madsen James and Jeanne Magmer Bernadine J. Maier ‘95 William Manley Michael Marciniak Kelly L. Marks ‘86 Eduardo Martinez Zapata Bruce G. Mauser ‘02 Allan McCandless ‘87 Eugene McClay Marshall D. McCollum Michael J. McDowell Marilyn McGuire-Sessions Jill and Brian McNerney Tanya Mead Rosalyn and Solomon Menashe Regna Merritt Hadiyah Miller Teri A. Mills Ken Miyasako

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Evan D. Mogan ‘85 Linda S. Monahan Robert B. Durkin and Sarah F. Moore Anita Morris Marah J. Murphy ‘95 V. Anette Murphy Kathryne Nadal Madhumati R. Narayan NECA-IBEW Local 48 Deborah Neft Eugene P. Nelson ‘82 Brian and Glenda Nelson ‘94 Alexandra Neps Melissa Nguyen Sass Lynda Noland Northwest College of Construction Margaret L. Olson Lorenzo Ontiveros ‘82 Oregon Building Congress Oregon Remodelers Association Lily O’Rielly Berniece Owen Wendy M. Palmer ‘80 Pape Kenworth Katherine B. Persson Dana A. Petersen Crystal M. Peterson ‘02 Jean Peterson Sarah Petrone and Donald Rose Steven H. Phillips ‘01 M. Kay Piacentini Jennifer Piper Flora J. Pitner ‘95 Christine W. Poole-Jones Portland General Electric Amy Potter Sharon and George Puterbaugh Gretchen Quay Loren Radford Usha and Gopalan Ramanujam Porter G. Raper Lois Rauch Gibson Kathryn A. Renner Charles C. Reynolds, Attorney at Law Dennis L. Reynolds Marcia D. Reynolds ‘06 Roberta M. Richards Ruth B. Ridgway Jeffery Ring Karen E. Risch ‘06 Claire Rivers Kal J. Robertson Michelle R. Robertson Thomas E. Robertson Andrew J. Roessler James and Elinore Rogers Jane E. Rognlie Gary Rome and Claire Rush Melissa Rue Halle and Rick Sadle Dan Saltzman Jeannette O. Saucy Mary Savage ‘72 Mary L. Schatz Arthur Schneide Henry Schottland

Samuel and Anne Schuster Mark D. Schwebke ‘02 Judith and Gregg Selander Carolyn Selid Ardis and William Sheridan Charles Sieracki Gayle J. Sigmund ‘91 Catherine L. Sills Deborah Sipe David and Barbara Slader Barbara J. Smith ‘79 Ronald E. Smith Steve J. Smith Virginia L. Smith Steven L. Smothers ‘94 John Sneed Valerie J. Solorzano ‘01 Spellman Consulting Florence C. Spraggins Michael St. John Norman and Helen Stamm Bonnie and W. Starkey Susan M. Stephanson ‘00 Katherine M. Stevens ‘93 Mary H. Stevens Mary Lane Stevens Greg Stone Roberto Suarez Barbara J. Swanson Kay Talbot James D. Templeton ‘84 Michael Templeton Jerry R. Testerman The Collins Group Wendy S. Thielen ‘97 Joclyn Thornburg Timberline Dealerships Michael Trigoboff Larry G. Van Fleet ‘97 Patricia VanAntwerp Duanna VanCamp Melodie R. Venturi Jaclyn Vidgoff, Ph.D.Judith and Larry Voth Carol J. Walker Helen M. Warren ‘93 Elizabeth Warriner Linda and John Warwick Sylvia E. Welch Rita White Heidi H. Wilcox Charles V. Wilfong John R. Wilkins Richard G. Willebrand Carolyn Wilson S. R. Wolf Aaron and Rosalie Wolff Deborah Wolff Woodlawn Elementary PPS Hui X. Wu ‘00 Mark Zimmerdahl Jane R. Zunkel Sustainer (Up to $99 ) Ifrah A. Abdi Nancy I. Abdill ‘96 and Daniel Abdill Flora Acosta Susan Adams Burbach ‘90 and Gregory Burbach

Allen and Olivia Adams ‘07 Vona Adams-Lawrence Valorie E. Adler Jean D. Ady Anne E. Albaugh Marilyn Alexander Alys A. Allwardt ‘82 Barry C. Anderson Evelyn Anderson Kelly J. Anderson ‘93 Nancy Anderson Elaine Ankersen Anonymous (13) Tawna Anthony Zdenek V. Antoch Artur S. Aoki ‘04 Ruby Apsler Gayle D. Armstrong Adon C. Arnett Ross A. Arnold ‘87 Jesse Aronson Stephen Arthur Nancy Ashton Elena Atanasova ‘06 and Atanas Atanasov Alex and Alissa M. Augustus ‘05 Linda P. Austin Maria M. Bako Robert A. Balch, Jr. ‘97 Gerald and Donna Barker Glenna J. Barrick-Harwood James A. Barry Lisa Bartee Baxter Auto Parts Josette L. Beach Mary and Ron Beamer Devona L. Beaulieu-Moss ‘93 and Gene Moss Shawna M. Bechtel Adam Beck Charlotte A. Becker ‘85 Anita E. Beckwith Ronald L. Beers Andrea L. Belcher Alison Bell Grant T. Bennett Haregewoin Berhe ‘95 Gertrude Bernstein and Ed McVicker Dorris P. Berntson Max and Edre L. Berry ‘83 William W. Berry Charles M. Bickel ‘06 Stephanie T. Bickler Ann Bishop ‘80 and Chester Bishop, III ‘89 Mary Blake Alicia Blanchard Hal and Lynda Blaumer-Bender ‘91 Dale A. Boardman ‘82 Kathy Bobula Jennifer Boehmer Deborah L. Bonner ‘02 Sandra Boon Robert Boozer Dené B. Bowles Traci and Vegen Boyle-Galestiantz

Ellen and William Bradford Kathryn M. Braeme-Burr ‘04 Gerald Brask Susan G. Brenner Richard R. Brett ‘88 Justin M. Brewster Randy E. Bridges Christopher Brown ‘87 and Heidi Brown ‘92 Kevin and Lori Brown ‘93 M. Noreen Brown Tenikia Brown Wendy R. Brown Carol J. Bruneau Truu T. Bui ‘81 Ottis Burchfield ‘93 Dale R. Burger Jami Burns Tracy Burt ‘08 and Kim Burt Jocelyn Butler Michelle L. Butler Judith L. Cabanban ‘05 Brian Cable Niccolo Caldararo Robert Caldwell Patricia J. Candido ‘04 Kathleen A. Cannon ‘98 William L. Capps Christine G. Carey Lynn M. Carpenter Renee A. Carr ‘91 Marjorie Carson Simone R. Carter ‘02 Nancy A. Casciato Lonnie F. Chan ‘93 Sara L. Chang Sima Changizi Leslie A. Chapman Vicky and Peter Charlston James C. Chartrey ‘93 Joy A. Chaussee-Sippel Catherine C. Chester Victor I. Chica ‘06 Rachell Chinitz Lewine ‘84 and Michael Lewine Janet E. Christiansen Autumn N. Christopherson ‘05 Anita S. C. N. Chu ‘00 Cau Chung ‘84 Gayle M. Clark Larry R. Clausen Teresa M. Cline ‘81 Nancy J. Cloud Robert and Kimberly Clovis ‘01 Gail Cochran ‘84 Deborah J. Cochrane Andrew D. Cohen Cassie Cohen Heather Cole Gerald W. Coleman Cynthia C. Collins ‘08 Lori J. Conover Kimberly J. Copley Mitchell A. Copp ‘82 Joni L. Courchaine ‘94 Lutgarda B. Cowan Scott D. Cowan ‘84 Shannan M. Cox

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Anita Craig Grace Crary James H. Crofts Elenorah B. Crumble Carol A. Cryder ‘88 Joanie Cunningham ‘03 Robert and Melanie Curry ‘83 Linda L. Cusano ‘82 Julie A. Dahlman ‘85 Holly Daigle ‘07 Joan A. Daly Nancy L. Dash Gladys David David McGee Contract Services Donna K. Davidson Mary T. Davis Anita H. Dawson John E. De Guzman ‘87 Anthony E. De Roest Deca Architecture Inc. Lawrence A. Deets ‘83 Michael and Catherine Dembrow Matthew B. Denham ‘95 Carol Dennis Janet A. Di Grazia Dale A. Dillenburg ‘90 Tsipora F. Dimant Lindsay Docherty Kenneth E. Dodge May Donohue Stephanie E. Donovan-Brown Daniel J. Dougherty Tammy L. Dowd Brandy J. Dowling ‘04 P. Michael Drake J.A. and Jennifer J. Drechsel ‘97 Maureen F. Driese Susan M. Druery ‘00 Laurel A. Dukehart Leah M. Dumas Bruce Dummer Jill A. Dunaway Diane L. Dyer ‘87 Barbara W. Eby June L. Eggers ‘81 Arianna Eisenson Kedron E. Ellis ‘02 Pauline and Bill Ellis Yvonne M. Ellison Eileen L. England Karen E. Engstrom Shauna Engstrom Russell A. Erdman Deborah A. Erickson ‘85 Nevill H. Eschen ‘08 Megan V. Esler Antonio Espinosa Esquire Motors Exercise Equipment Northwest Christine Farrington John and Deborah Fassel ‘99 Larisa Fedorkova-Felty Louise P. Feldman Thomas G. Ferguson Wendy M. Feuer Elizabeth Field Donna M. Fielding

Julio R. Figueroa ‘02 and Heather Figueroa Yuraima J. Figueroa-Sotelo ‘07 Reiko Fischer ‘08 Alliee Flanary Larry Flick Gene Flores Marlene and Lowell Forristall Andrew Forshee, Ph.D. Christoph Franklin ‘06 Andrew T. Franson Cherise Frehner Mahoney Kelli A. Fritsche B. A. Frye Sherri Gaffke Stephen Galati Alma Rosa E. Garcia Jean Garcia-Chitwood and Bryan Chitwood Eduardo Garnica Toni R. Garreton Anthony George Ronald E. Gerton Richard M. Getter Terre H. Gift ‘03 Teresa Gipson Irene Giustini Maureen Gohde Cynthia P. Golledge John R. Goodyear ‘84 Ty P. Granados ‘97 Frank Granshaw Sylvia H. Gray ‘86 Paul Gregorio Sally Gregory Steven Griffin Scott M. Grobe ‘94 Robert Grubaugh Wayne Guida Cecelia E. Guinee Avelina D. Gulmatico Michael Gundlach Linn Haglund Greg S. Haines Selene P. Hall ‘88 Kay Halterman Carol M. Halvorson Katherine Hamada-Kwock Jessie F. Hammond Erica Hand Carolina Handy Sarah K. Hannon Linda Hansen Clayton Hanson Raphael T. Haou ‘93 David Happ Patricia and George Hardin DeAnne Hardy Peter and Krista L. Harmon ‘03 Amanda C. Harrison James S. Harrison Nancy and Matt Hartman Sadia I. Hassan Linda Haumann Juanita A. Head-Walton George A. Hendrix John Herbert Susan Hereford

Marie Hermanson Rob Hertert Frank M. Hesse ‘88 Michael J. Heuer James H. Hicks James and Maria Hill Jennifer Hill Karen L. Hiller ‘93 John C. Himmelsbach ‘80 Andrew Hinkle Esther C. Hinson Kelli F. Hirsch ‘93 Cuong Q. Ho ‘98 Ty T. Ho Marie A. Hobizal Eloise Holland Dennis M. Hollender ‘84 Kathleen L. Holloway Mark Holman Josh A. Hood ‘02 Beverly Hooten Robert Hormel Patricia M. Horne ‘82 Mari and Paul Hotchkiss M. Catherine Huck Sandra Hudspeth ‘07 Pamela Huff Gregory Hulbert Gabriel J. Hunter-Bernstein Kathleen D. Hurley ‘83 Karen J. Huyck ‘02 Deborah R. Hyde ‘02 Troy Hyder ‘79 and Jennier Hyder Obidike R. Iheanacho ‘87 Corey Isbell Jim E. Jackson, Jr. Denise Jacobson Diane M. Jantze Paul W. Jensen ‘91 Carmen Johnson Dennis M. Johnson Benjamin D. Jones ‘99 Cynthia D. Jones SallyAnn Jones Jeffrey S. Josifek ‘96 Jubilee Oregon Lois A. Jurhs Diane Justusson Edward P. Kaiel Gregory W. Kaminski Gerri and Dick Kaptur Randy C. Karambelas ‘80 Jennifer M. Karps ‘97 Monte R. Keating ‘88 Jane A. Keefer Collette Keele Heather D. Kelly ‘97 Shannon E. Kelsey Youssef Khodaparast Jennifer M. King ‘07 Shelly King Mary A. Kirk Jerome T. Kleffner ‘90 Ching Ting Ko ‘04 Leonard Kolinsky Ann M. Kopel Teresa Kraemer Sandra G. Kraft ‘97

Zinita Kramer-Davis Erin D. Krauter ‘95 Richard J. Kroll Kevin J. Kroonen ‘00 Michele L. Kropf Kathy A. Krug Nancy A. Kuehnel Vijendra G. Kumar Karen Labinger Ann F. Lackey ‘85 Valerie Ladd ‘92 Michael and Brenda Lais ‘02 Virginia M. Lankes Michelle M. LaPointe Heather A. Larimer Larry Kemp Automotive Supplies Mary Larson Michael and Lori Biever Launder Bruce and Jan Law ‘92 Victor Law Carmen A. Lawyer ‘00 Brian Leder ‘86 and Deanna Leder Yen Lee Dana Leighton Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leighton Barbara Leonard Janet S. Lepley ‘85 Glenda D. Lesher ‘02 Corazon M. Lettenmaier ‘90 Jessie Levine Denna M. Lewis Yan Q. Li ‘91 Li Liang Jeanne E. Lincoln Phyllis J. Lindsley Deborah Lipman Meryl D. Lipman John Lipp David E. Lippert Flora R. Lippert Diana F. Liu ‘90 John and Maryanne Lobo ‘89 Nellie Long Catha J. Loomis Jason E. Looney ‘08 Raul H. Lopez Mary and Michael Lukasik John Maclean ‘83 and Patricia Maclean Gerardo L. Madrigal Chaya Mandelbaum Steven M. Marglowski ‘83 Jerry and Judy Margolin Bonnie L. Marshall ‘89 Marilyn Marshall Steven W. Marshall Stanley L. Marston ‘04 and Karla Pearcy-Marston DeLinda Martin Douglas C. Martin ‘91 Scott D. Martin ‘93 Anthony Masciocchi Nickolas J. Mathern James Mayer Kevin and Mollie McAdams ‘08 Sarah McClure Kathy McCulloch

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Isabel McDonald Katherine and Todd McDonald Anne McLaughlin J. Cheri McLaughlin Rachel McMillen Bradley A. McRobert Gayla McVey Mary Margaret Meagher Donna Meeds Janet L. Melton ‘05 Luis A. Menchu Maria T. Mendez Nikki A. Meroney ‘03 Elizabeth A. Metcalf Deana Meyer Marshall Meyer Claudia B. Michel John Michels Brooke M. Michelson Ralph P. Miller ‘91 Raymond R. Miller ‘80 Jamie Mitchell Aung Z. Moe ‘07 Rebecca L. Moir Fern Momyer Christopher B. Monti ‘00 and Elizabeth Monti Joyce Moody Alberto and Christina Morales Clifford J. Morgan Will and Jeannie Moton William Murdock William Mutidjo ‘02 and Lindsay Smart Sheldon A. Myers, Attorney at Law ‘92 Pamela Naessig Nana Nash Wendy Neely Sara M. Neill Hoa D. Nguyen ‘82 Mai H. T. Nguyen ‘05 Thoai T. Nguyen ‘08 Thuy Bich Nguyen ‘95 Cheryl Nhun Karissa Nickerson James M. Nishi Valerie L. Nobach ‘91 Hunt Norris Jonathan D. Nottage ‘96 Aaron K. Novinger ‘98 Daniel O’Brien-Bravi Karin O’Connor William J. O’Connor ‘87 Susan S. Odeh Stephanie and Wayne Oedewaldt Angela J. Olberding ‘98 Hilary A. Olivos ‘08 John G. O’Neil ‘96 Annemarie O’Reilly Cheryl Owings Frances S. Palk Colin B. Pallotta Wendy Pangburn Barbara O. Parr ‘96 Larry and Linda Parris ‘93Kerry J. Pataki

Carol Patrick Joan Patton Pearson Education Mario A. Pedraza Judy Peppler Vera E. Perkins ‘81 Judith M. Pettibone ‘04 Sheldon L. Phillips William K. Phillips ‘80 Nancy C. Pilgrim Bruce A. Pitner ‘96 David Pollack Amy D. Pontius Milo D. Pope ‘91 Shawna Poppe Sarah J. Porter ‘07 Blake A. Pratt ‘03 Lori Presley M Isabel Puetz ‘05 Yam B. Pun ‘96 John Purcell Juliet A. Pursell Margaret Quintana Larry L. Reaney Re-born Automotive Caitlin Reid Byron M. Rendar Angelika Rhoades ‘04 Chelsia A. Rice ‘05 Stephen Rice Kathleen Richardson Robert Richardson ‘83 and Eleanor Richardson Sean Riesch Denise A. Rigsbee Suellen Rinker Richard J. Rivera David J. Rives ‘87 Patricia A. Robertson ‘80 Rochester Institute of Technology Kaylynn M. Rockow ‘07 Randall T. Rodman ‘08 Fabiola Romero Carole L. Romm ‘82 Teresa M. Rosen ‘87 Lisa B. Rosenthal Ronald E. Ross Theodora Rudolph Velvet S. Russ Mary Frances Ryan Birgitte Ryslinge and Keith Mattox Annette C. Saarinen ‘84 Ana P. Sacramento ‘01 Candy R. Samman Richard and Sonja Sample ‘99 Elizabeth Samuels Patricia Sanchez-Cottrill Candace K. Sander David M. Sanderman ‘87 Karen and Ross Sanders Susan Schaefer ‘05 Brett Schaerer Larry A. Schick Paul Schmidt Rosalie Schmitz Sandra A. Schramm Susan P. Schwartz ‘08

Richard Schwarz Johannes Schwenger and Joan Stevens-Schwenger Mary E. Schwoeffermann Kimberly S. Searcy Judy Sears ‘91 William L. Seltzer ‘94 Karen A. Semprevivo ‘84 Robin Shapiro Dwayne Shaw Christine C. Shea Wendy Shelden Judy Sheldon Alina Shevchenko ‘08 and Roman Tkachuk Annette E. Shirey ‘03 Denise D. Shook ‘05 Louis Sien Adam Sievers Erick J. Silk ‘07 Charlene L. Simantel Harlan Simantel ‘83 Kurt P. Simonds Charles D. Simpson ‘00 Simpson Paper Company Laurene L. Slovick ‘92 Douglas C. Smith ‘91 Emily S. Smith ‘00 Terry and Elizabeth Smock ‘94 Laura Smoyer Rhonda M. Smythe ‘06 Jennifer Sonntag Karen M. Sorensen Sandra Soto Southwest Washington Medical Center Andrew Spence Laurel E. Spillum Karl Steady Pam and Ron Stearns Lois Steering Kevin M. Steinberg ‘82 Reba B. Stephney ‘04 Greggory M. Stewart ‘03 Gail and Daniel Stiffler Jane A. Stillmaker ‘91 Jennifer L. Stout ‘89 Nancy M. Stoutenburg Elizabeth M. Streu ‘94 Sharla A. Strong ‘07 Jeremy and Mychelle Strouhal ‘95 Lois I. Stroup Monica T. Stutzman ‘02 Julie C. Sullivan Martha Sumption Vikashni Sundar ‘04 Marc Sussman Atty Margaret Sutko Karen M. Swanson ‘00 Steven Swint John Ski Sygielski Anna M. Tannehill Dori and Bob Tenner Amy Thackery Hannah Thiesen Kathleen M. Thomes-Rhew ‘82 Dana Thompson Rachel Thompson

Diane L. Thornton ‘92 Laureen A. Thorsen ‘80 Suzanne B. Thurman Linda M. Timmins Stacey R. Timmins Cam-Lien T. Tran ‘95 Van T. Tran Viet T. Tran Richard Truitt Glen F. Truman Tuality Community Hospital Anita Tucker-McFarland Pavel Tyshchuk Lori E. Ubell ‘81 Jan M. Underwood United Way of the Columbia Willamette University of Oregon Marlo Urbina Janet F. Vaillancourt Sharon J. Vandehey Maurice Verstraete Dorothy Viducich Buoi T. Vo ‘94 Kim Yen T. Vo ‘08 Therese C. Vogel Janice L. Volinski Trinh T. Vu Michael Wade Zenaida R. Waite Barbara A. Walrath ‘05 and K. Dale Johnson Gregory T. Walters Patrick Walters Rebecca L. Washington ‘78 Sally H. Watson Mary L. Webb Birgit Wedel ‘84 Jenny S. Weggeland Tracee Y. Wells Nancy Wessel Theodore K. White ‘93 John Whitford Niraja N. Whitlow Patrick and Jeanne Wieber Paul J. Wild Jenny L. Wilding Clinton B. Wilkinson ‘85 Willamette Falls Hospital Irene Willard Elizabeth Willbach TJ Williams Charles Williamson Justina Williamson Sean M. Willows ‘91 Nancy L. Winbigler Eileen Windstrom Katherine M. Wolfrum ‘95 Ray Wood Choul R. Wou Joseph and Pamela Wright Margaret A. Wright ‘81 Sum Wu ‘87 Ty K. Wyman James G. Yaple ‘89 Jessi A. Yborra ‘07 C. Mark and Cindy Yeoman ‘91 Emilie K. Young

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Kristie M. Young ‘99 Edna R. Zappa-Brocks ‘85 Lorna S. Zeigler ‘90 Vitaly S. Zhelnovakov ‘98 Gifts Received In Memory of Gifts to Honor or Remember Outstanding Individuals In Memory of Brenda Lee(Andersonn) Ambuehl Elizabeth M. Crow In Memory of Virginia Cain Leonard Cain In Memory of Alison Conover Helen Conover In Memory of Kelly Conover Helen Conover In Memory of Stephen Dalla and Joan Dalla Mary Dalla Mary K. Dalla Joan Fetter Lucille D. Holm Amy L. Kaap Marilyn Marshall In Memory of Benny Debenedetto Mary M. Meagher In Memory of Helen C. Dickinson Senior Studies Institute In Memory of John L. Evans Michael Morrow Sara M. Neill Marlo Urbina In Memory of Maureen Fairfield Elizabeth M. Crow In Memory of Lee and Virginia Finders James L. Finders In Memory of Brenda Fung Vicky and Peter Charlston Jeff and Thula Edwards Ruth B. Ridgway Mary L. Schatz In Memory of Margaret M. Galati Stephen Galati In Memory of Lou Gandy Doreen Gandy Wiley and Joseph Wiley Gigi and Robert Wood In Memory of Haywood Gatewood Anita Craig Algie and Rosalyn Gatewood Birgit Wedel ‘84 In Memory of Sue George Vicky and Peter Charlston Carl George Cheryl Owings Ardis and William Sheridan In Memory of Barbara A. Gill Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Christopher Glaser Janet F. Vaillancourt In Memory of Kathie Haack Phyllis J. Lindsley Senior Studies Institute Lois I. Stroup

In Memory of Martin D. Haney Bryan Hull In Memory of Leland P. Harriman Sally H. Watson In Memory of Arthur Hart Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Richard Helzer Elizabeth A. Bilyeu Karen and Elmer Godbey Cheryl and Lawrence Scott George Staley In Memory of Sharon Helzer Kim and Steve Galloway Karen and Elmer Godbey Kirk and Kristi Helzer George Staley Robert and Nicolette Steele In Memory of Joseph Herickes Penny and Bruce Thompson In Memory of Rosario Hester Eduardo Martinez Zapata In Memory of Bill Hilderbrand Gaye Hilderbrand In Memory of Theresa Lyons Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Larry Mabray Virginia Anderson Jocelyn Butler Cheryl A. Hinerman Gregory Hulbert Teresa Lasniewski John Michels Sharon and George Puterbaugh In Memory of Doreen S. Margolin Ray and Jean Auel Alison Bell Gertrude Bernstein and Ed McVicker Phil and Helen Chadsey Tom and Ann Christian Denise Frisbee Katherine O’Neil and Toby Graff Susan Hereford Steve Jacobson Paul and Carolyn Kelly Ed and Eileen Kitches Karen Labinger Muriel Lezak, Ph.D. Jerry and Judy Margolin Phillip Margolin Richard Meeker and Ellen Rosenblum Jim and Lora Meye Gary Rome and Claire Rush Steven Rosenbaum Halle and Rick Sadle Dan Saltzman Carolyn Selid David and Barbara Slader Norman and Helen Stamm Marc Sussman Stephen Houze and Susan Svetkey Kristin Watkins and Paul Garrahan Michael Williams and Linda Love Deborah Wolff

In Memory of Carmen Martinez Jennifer A. Alkezweeny Heidi D. Edwards Ruth N. Farrier Gregory J. Gerstner Patricia A. Hill David and Deborah Miller Robert and Nicolette Steele Elizabeth Warriner In Memory of Maryella Menely Zinita Kramer-Davis Doug Menely In Memory of George Mitchell Richard A. Nelson and Diana Fields-Nelson In Memory of Betty R. Morris Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Kathleen Munger Mary Blake In Memory of Veldon Newcomb Phyllis J. Lindsley In Memory of George Nordling Elizabeth M. Crow In Memory of Catherine C. Perkins Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Carl Piacentini M. Kay Piacentini Peter and Carla Flynn In Memory of Erich Porshman Sandra K. Ferguson Christopher V. Houghton ‘86 In Memory of Herb Poserow Senior Studies Institute Dori and Bob Tenner In Memory of Wayne Schwartz Randall J. McEwen In Memory of Belva I. Seaberry James A. Barry Rachel Stevens Sylvia E. Welch In Memory of Patty Jeanne Semura Katherine E. Carney Michael and Catherine Dembrow Cherise Frehner Mahoney Katherine Hamada-Kwock Kim Kono and Randy Choy Kathryne Nadal Kristie Noguchi Hatsuko Okino Lois Rauch Gibson Patricia and Jack Semura Michael St. John Penny and Bruce Thompson Patricia VanAntwerp Doris Werkman and Douglas Persson In Memory of Peter Serrell Elizabeth M. Crow In Memory of Dina Spector Elizabeth M. Crow In Memory of Norman Stamm Robert Lustberg Aaron and Rosalie Wolff

In Memory of Julius Stokes James A. Barry Rachel Stevens Sylvia E. Welch In Memory of James S. Straight Cathy and Brad Lamb In Memory of JoAnn M. Thomas Michael and Suzanne Dahl Steven A. Ward In Memory of Margaret C. Tilden Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Allen L. Widestrom Gerald and Donna Barker Barbara Case Ellison In Memory of Loretta Wollett Senior Studies Institute In Memory of Robert Woolf Mickey M. Williamson In Memory of Robert Wright Sheila G. Brown Regina G. Davis-Cainion Kendi R. Esary M Scott. Jones Porter G. Raper In Memory of Lita Zapata Senior Studies Institute Gifts Received In Honor of In Honor of Toni Avery Richard Truitt In Honor of Steve Baker Fern Momyer In Honor of Peter Bauer Ella Booth Cheryl Burgermeister Betty Duvall Michael J. Gentry Norma Jean Germond Jim Harper Cheryl Hinerman Kim Kono Ken Madden Vanessa Nelson Harvey Platt Barbara Raz Erin Riley Ron Wilkinson In Honor of Lucille Bowsher William L. Seltzer ‘94 In Honor of Jonathan E. Christie Paula Veseth In Honor of James Dawson Penny and Bruce Thompson In Honor of Janet A. Di Grazia Patricia and Jack Semura In Honor of Andrew Forshee Linda Jones ‘93 In Honor of James L. Francesconi Ferguson Wellman Capital Management, Inc. In Honor of Anthony Greiner Rathmann Family Fund In Honor of Amanda C. Harrison Patricia and Jack Semura In Honor of of James H. Hicks Elaine Ankersen

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In Honor of Kim Kono Cheryl A. Hinerman Betty Kendall Gail Pemble Barbara Raz Matthew Scott In Honor of Vanessa Nelson Eric and Rebecca Friedenwald-Fishman In Honor of Denyse O. Peterson Patricia and Jack Semura In Honor of Patti A. Previs Penny and Bruce Thompson In Honor of Penny S. Thompson Patricia and Jack Semura In Honor of Rick Zurow’s 50th Birthday Howard Davis Non-Cash Gifts AAA Indoor Air Quality Art Envy Avalon Theater Badger Tree Servicce, Inc Bellagios Pizza Boise Cascade Boly Welch, Inc Richard A. Brandt Broadmoor Golf Course Brocade Jill Bunker Buster’s Texas Style Barbecue Kathleen E. Carrigan Colwood National Golf Club Electric Castle’s Wunderland Siu Keung Fan FocalPoint Digital Bradley J. French John Fulton Green Mountain Golf Course Joanne M. Harris

Rob Hertert Integra Telecom Lion and the Rose Victorian Bed & Breakfast Madden Industrial Craftsmen Inc. Miller Nash LLP. Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort NKBA Student Chapter Oaks Park Association Oregon Zoo Outback Steakhouse Pacific Power Products PGE Park Picture Perfect Tree Service Portland Baroque Ochestra Portland Classical Chinese Garden Portland Spirit Portland Youth Philharmonic Association Precision Images Project Management Resources Red Lobster Ruth’s Chris Steak House Skanska Tektronix, Inc. Thai Herbs Restaurant Timberline Lodge U.S. Bancorp Widmer Brothers Brewing Co. Xirrus, Inc. Wayne YanamuraMatching Gifts These companies generously matched the gifts of their employees and retirees Caterpillar GAP Inc. Home Depot Intel Corporation Nike

Portland General Electric Simpson Paper Company State Farm Companies Tektronix, Inc. U.S. Bancorp Wells Fargo & Company Amo DeBernardis legacy Society Members *Posthumously Russel L. Abraham *Florence Anderson Karen and Dave Anicker Archie & Muriel Averill David and Jean Avison *Elizabeth Barnes Peter Bauer Nancy Bennani *Mabel Bliss Robert Bloodworth Memorial *Belford F. Buck Robert Candello Dr. Howard Cherry Jan D. Coulton Mary Dalla Clarence Davis Amo DeBernardis *Ms. Betty J. Domas P. Michael Drake Joan Edwards Janet A. Ellington *Ema Kiger *Virginia and *Lee Finders *Thelma E. Fisher *Dorothy Fisher-Jones *Bob and *Betty Fisk *Fred DeWitt Michael J. Gentry Carl and *Sue George David Goldberg *Gordon Galbraith *Mary Goss *Helen Toy Grim

*Martin D. HaneyKathleen Harriman Anna V. Hay Marie Hermanson Gaye Hilderbrand *Alice L. Hulse *Ervin Hummel Patricia Hunter *Marjorie L. Hutchinson Marilyn and Raymond Johnson *Albert E. Jones Sara B. Kauffman Dr. John and Betty Kendall *Mrs. Annette Kraft Dana Kuiper *Frank McVitty Jr and Peggy J. McVitty Dan and Karen Moriarty Terry Owen *Erich Porshman Preston Pulliams Suzette M. Pump *Edythe M. Pynchon Barbara Raz *Vic Rosenfield Annette C. Saarinen Stanley E. Schmidt Laura Scott Belva I. Seaberry Robert Shelfer Elaine and HM Steele *Julius Stokes and Johnnie Stokes *Jean Stone Ronald and Margie Sumner William and Lila Ulrich Mary Wales *Gordon D. Walker Ron Wilkinson Mickey M. Williamson Robert O. Wimmer Richard and Glenda Worthington

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BRINGING DONORS AND StUDENtS tOGEtHEREvery year, the PCC Foundation hosts the Annual Scholarship Banquet, an unforgettable event that brings together PCC student scholarship recipients and the hundreds of scholarship donors who have helped make students’ dreams of higher education come true. Students share stories about their time at PCC and tell how a Foundation scholarship award made a difference in their lives.

Corporate sponsors, including the Oregon Lottery, Northwest Natural, Intel and U.S. Bank, made this event possible and demonstrated their commitment to providing accessible education and training for students. The Oregon Lottery, which served as the presenting sponsor, is a longtime supporter of higher education and since 1995, has contributed $4 billion of Oregon Lottery profits to public education including Oregon’s public universities and colleges.

PCC Foundation scholarship recipients

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When you make a gift, volunteer or tell your friends about the PCC Foundation, you are helping students transform their lives and joining a community that values accessible, quality education. Get started today by visiting www.pcc.edu/foundation.

Mary SavageJeff Van RadenKristin Watkins ex-officioAlex Zatarain Rick Zurowex-officio

Ken MaddenDeborah MillerVanessa NelsonSarah PetroneHarvey PlattPreston Pulliams ex-officio Barbara Raz

Ella BoothThane ClelandMike GentryNorma Jean GermondJim Harper ex-officioCher Hinerman Pat LaCrosse

Peter BauerPresidentRon Wilkinson Immediate Past PresidentBetty DuvallVice PresidentCheryl Burgermeister Secretary-Treasurer

(Back, left to right) Harvey Platt, Mike Gentry, Pat LaCrosse, Jeff Van Raden, Alex Zatarain, Ken Madden (front, left to right) Deborah Miller, Cheryl Burgermeister, Mary Savage, Betty Duvall, Cher Hinerman, Barbara Raz.

PCC Foundation Board of Directors 2008-09