Annual Report - Central Piedmont Community College

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Annual Report - Central Piedmont Community College
CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
Building a Global Workforce
Annual Report
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CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
Serving our community for 50 years—and counting.
Graduation Day, 2011
Message from the President
Dr. Tony Zeiss
“While CPCC
remembers and
celebrates its first
50 years, in no way
do we consider
our first
half-century to be
the College’s
golden years.”
When Central Piedmont Community
College opened its doors in 1963, we and
other community colleges across the nation
were breaking new ground. Community
colleges were asked to be innovative in
finding new ways to educate and train
adults from ages 18 to 60 for careers in
manufacturing, the trades and emerging
technologies, such as computers. CPCC
has never ceased being innovative and
entrepreneurial. The College always has
endeavored to meet the ever-changing
needs of Mecklenburg County residents,
businesses and industries.
Given this history, it’s fitting that during
CPCC’s 50th year the College has taken
the lead in fostering discussion and
action in driving the Charlotte region to
develop a new, global economic vision. On
February 21, 2013, business, education
and community leaders participated in the
second Global Competitiveness Summit
hosted by CPCC. Building on the success
of our August 2012 global summit, the
second event focused on what competitive
advantages are needed by the region to
increase global trade and prosper in the
world market.
UNC Charlotte and key employers in
emerging business and manufacturing
sectors. CPCC’s Small Business Center
will maintain our focus on cultivating
the entrepreneurial community and
stimulating local jobs by implementing
strategies that meet the needs of aspiring
entrepreneurs and existing businesses. The
College will continue to develop advanced
manufacturing training programs certified
by industry. Finally, CPCC will ensure
international companies know we welcome
them, and we are prepared to meet their
specific workforce needs.
The summit participants responded to a
series of survey questions and agreed our
region needs strategic and decisive action in
the following areas:
While CPCC remembers and celebrates
our first 50 years, in no way do we consider
our first half-century to be the College’s
golden years. We know CPCC’s most
important work lies before us. Our efforts
to make the Charlotte region a center
for advanced manufacturing and global
commerce will resonate throughout the
next 50 years and beyond.
• Workforce development and education;
• Entrepreneurship and small business
development;
• Advanced manufacturing;
• Transportation and logistics; and
• Research in all of the above areas.
There is no time to waste. We must
move our vision into plans for action
that increase the region’s global presence
and make it a hub of global commerce.
We must measure our success by the
development of people and jobs. The
creation and recruitment of new,
sustainable jobs is our goal and greatest
indicator of success.
Thank you for your continued support
of CPCC. Together we’re making
Mecklenburg County an even better place
to live, work and follow one’s dreams.
Sincerely,
Dr. Tony Zeiss
President
How will we create and attract these jobs?
We’ll succeed by providing and preparing
the best-skilled workers in the nation,
helping businesses and entrepreneurs
become successful in global trade, and
integrating manufacturing and logistics.
CPCC will play an important role
in making this region the center of
global commerce. CPCC will create a
collaborative workforce development plan
with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools,
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5.7%
13.7%
9.1%
43.8%
14.3%
2012-13 Board of Trustees
55.0%
30.2%
28.2%
Operating Revenues
State$55,524,620
Tuition
$28,040,684
County $27,059,838
Other$86,245,097
Operating Expenditures
28.2%
14.3%
13.7%
43.8%
Instruction $60,390,29530.2%
Institutional
Support/Auxiliary
Services
$110,006,89555.0%
Physical Plant
$18,165,731
9.1%
Total$196,870,239 100.%
Student Services $11,406,915
5.7%
Total $199,969,836100.%
Officers
Ralph A. Pitts, Chairman
Jane Cooper, Vice Chairman
Judith N. Allison
Bishop George Battle Jr.
Benton S. Bragg
Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
Shannon McFayden
Dr. Sue Peck
Robert Reid
Dr. Wilhelmenia I. Rembert
Carlos E. Sanchez
Darrel J. Williams
Student Government Association
Total Budgets
Operating
Bonds/Capital
Total Budgets
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$196,870,239
$31,406,316
$228,276,555
Sara Dir, President,
Ex-Officio Board of Trustees’ Member
Message from the Chairman of the Board
For 50 years now, Central Piedmont
Community College has served the
residents, businesses and industries of
Mecklenburg County. Through the years,
CPCC has become a bedrock institution
of the community, helping individuals
reach their full potential and meeting the
workforce development needs of employers
large and small.
Ralph A. Pitts
“With a half
century behind
it, CPCC looks
forward ...”
Regardless of the economic conditions –
booming prosperity or challenging
recession – CPCC’s focus and spirit has
always been with its students and business
partners. The board of trustees and I are
proud of the College, its resilience and its
devotion to serving Mecklenburg County
and making it an even better place to live
and work.
foundations and our many wonderful
individual donors enable the College to
fulfill its important mission of education
and workforce development.
With a half century behind it, CPCC looks
forward to the next 50 years and playing an
even greater role in helping Mecklenburg
County and its residents prosper and grow.
Thank you for taking a moment to read
this annual report. Thank you also for your
continued support of CPCC.
Sincerely,
Ralph A. Pitts, Chairman
CPCC Board of Trustees
Likewise, the board and I are grateful
for the tremendous and abiding support
the College receives from throughout
Mecklenburg County. The support of
the Mecklenburg County Commission,
the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce,
the Charlotte Regional Partnership, our
business and industry partners, multiple
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CPCC expands
Harper Campus
CPCC completed a $9-million
construction and renovation project
at its Harper Campus in October. The
College added 34,422 square feet of new
construction and renovated 20,752 square
feet of existing space at this southwest
campus location.
CPCC used restored funds originally
earmarked under a 2005 Mecklenburg
County bond referendum to grow its
Harper Campus.
Following 12 months of construction,
led by Rodgers, the Harper Campus is
now home to 11 new classrooms needed
to grow the campus’s general education
offerings; a new carpentry, masonry,
and blueprint reading classroom, to
enhance the capabilities of its Crowder
Construction Institute; and a new walk-in
bookstore and expanded parking area, to
keep pace with the campus’s expanding
student body.
Dr. Tony Zeiss and wife Beth attend an open house event at Harper Campus with Katherine Harper.
The campus renovated several other spaces
as well. The Non-Destructive Examination,
Welding Technology, Electrical Systems
Technology and Air Conditioning,
Heating and Refrigeration programs
received equipment upgrades to help
instructors better train students on today’s
emerging technologies.
In addition, the campus expanded its
Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology
program to accommodate new graphic arts
equipment, printing rooms and classroom
space. The changes significantly increase
the program’s student capacity. d
CPCC hosts two Global Competitiveness Summits
The opening of a major intermodal facility
at Charlotte-Douglas International
Airport, combined with the expansion
of the Panama Canal in 2014, will
significantly affect trade routes across
the globe and present significant
entrepreneurial, manufacturing and
transportation opportunities for the
Charlotte
region.
Ships from
Asia will be
able to reach
the east coast
of the United
States more
quickly and
directly. This
change to the
world’s shipping
patterns is
expected
to position
Charlotte
as a unique
intermodal
transportation
Seth D. Harris, acting U.S. secretary of labor, speaks at the
Global Competitiveness Summit at Harris Campus.
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center and leader in global commerce and
manufacturing.
To prepare the region’s key decision
makers for this global shift, CPCC hosted
two Global Competitiveness Summits,
in August 2012 and in February 2013, to
discuss what opportunities exist for the
region to create, make and move products
across the global marketplace.
In attendance were Seth D. Harris,
acting U.S. secretary of labor; Charlotte
Mayor Anthony Foxx; Sharon Decker,
N.C. commerce secretary; Peter Ammon
German ambassador to the United States;
Bob Morgan, president and CEO of the
Charlotte Chamber of Commerce; and
others.
Both events successfully engaged Charlottearea stakeholders in developing strategies
and partnerships that will allow the region
to grow a robust and resilient advanced
manufacturing economy, workforce pipeline
and transportation infrastructure. d
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CPCC, Siemens
receive Distinguished
Partners in
Excellence award
In February 2013, the State Board of
Community Colleges awarded CPCC
and Siemens Energy of Charlotte, N.C.,
its Distinguished Partners in Excellence
Award.
The award honors an exemplary
employer, business or industry group
that has demonstrated a commitment
to the professional development of its
employees and/or the development of
North Carolina’s workforce through its
partnership efforts with one or more of the
state’s 58 community colleges.
CPCC, IHK Karlsruhe honor first class of
German industry certification programs
During a special ceremony on May 8,
CPCC and IHK Karlsruhe, a German
regional chamber of industry and
commerce, recognized the first students
nearing completion of CPCC’s IHKcertified job-training programs.
The program was created as the result of a
cooperative education agreement between
CPCC and IHK Karlsruhe that made
CPCC the first U.S. community college to
offer IHK-certified job-training programs.
The partnership between CPCC and
Siemens began more than 12 years ago
and has evolved to include many levels
of each organization. Over the years,
Siemens has collaborated with CPCC on
a variety of customized training projects –
administered by the College – to train its
workforce in the areas of pre-employment,
new employee orientation and specialized
classes.
As a result of the partnership’s success,
CPCC has extended services to Siemens
Global, the company’s parent company in
Germany.
CPCC recently collaborated with the
company’s global offices to become certified
as the first N.C. community college to
offer the Siemens Mechatronic Systems
Certification program. The curriculum
associated with this specialized track is
being integrated into the College’s current
Mechatronics Engineering Technology
program, allowing CPCC to offer the
certification to local companies, students
and apprentices. d
Prof. Hans-Peter Mengele
The program’s curriculum gives CPCC
students the opportunity to take classes
that lead to IHK-endorsed certificates.
These German certifications will make
CPCC students and the Charlotte region
more attractive to German and other
European companies.
“As President Obama has repeatedly
emphasized, a well-educated, well-trained
workforce is a fundamental requirement
for success in the global economy of the
21st century,” said Prof. Hans-Peter
Mengele, CEO, IHK Karlsruhe. “In this
spirit, our collaboration with CPCC in
Charlotte will support and strengthen the
many German companies already located
in the Carolinas and will further prepare
American workers to take full advantage of
new opportunities in the job market.”
Currently, there are 58 German companies
based in or near Karlsruhe that have
Charlotte-area operations. Overall, there
are approximately 200 German companies
with facilities in the Charlotte region
and about 500 in the Carolinas. The 200
German companies in the Charlotte region
employ approximately 2,800 people. d
CPCC student receives 2013 Robert W. Scott
Student Leadership Award
Zaman Rashid,
a student
at CPCC,
received the
prestigious
2013 Robert
W. Scott
Student
Leadership
Award. The
recognition
is the highest honor given for student
leadership by the North Carolina
Community College System. Rashid
received the award and a check for $1,000
during a special Academic Excellence
Award ceremony at CPCC in May.
Sponsored by the North Carolina
Association of Community College
Presidents, the award honors students who
demonstrate leadership on a statewide
level. Rashid currently serves as president
of CPCC’s academic honor society – Phi
Theta Kappa – and has received accolades
for his service work as a translator and
mentor with Solace for the Children, an
organization that provides medical care,
education and leadership development
opportunities for children in war-torn
countries. Rashid first came to the U.S. as a
patient with Solace.
“Zaman embodies the qualities of a great
student leader,” adds Dr. Tony Zeiss,
president of CPCC. “He expects the best
from himself, he encourages others to be
at their best, he works to serve the larger
community and he is well-respected among
peers and faculty.” d
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CPCC student named 2013 Coca-Cola
New Century Scholar
Riyam Al Ghrary, a student at CPCC,
has been named a 2013 Coca-Cola New
Century Scholar. The program, sponsored
by The Coca-Cola Foundation, CocaCola Scholars Foundation, Phi Theta
Kappa and the American Association
of Community Colleges, honors
outstanding community college students
for their academic excellence and
outstanding achievements outside the
classroom.
Riyam Al Ghrary
Fifty community college students were
chosen to be a Coca-Cola New Century
Scholar; Al Ghrary was selected as the
highest scoring student in North Carolina.
As a result, CPCC was recognized at the
American Association of Community
Colleges Convention and Al Ghrary will
receive a $2,000 scholarship.
“Riyam draws from her love of learning
and her innate intelligence to succeed,”
said Amanda Capobianchi, associate dean
of Student Life at CPCC. “She is among
our most active students on campus and
is an excellent student who sets very high
standards for herself. Her self-discipline is
unmatched and I am extremely confident
in her success for the future.”
In addition to being a member of
CPCC’s PTK Chapter, Al Ghrary is vice
president of the Student Government
Association; has completed the College’s
Student Leadership Academy; is an active
participant in a number of CPCC servicelearning projects; and is a dedicated tutor,
helping fellow students in math. d
CPCC students participate in Service-Learning
During 2012, approximately 2,500 students
donated 28,185 hours of service to the
greater Charlotte-Mecklenburg area through
CPCC’s Service-Learning initiative.
CPCC’s Service-Learning Center’s efforts
are highly valued by community agencies,
non-profits, public schools, retirement
homes and local government. Examples of
these partnerships include:
• Habitat for Humanity Critical Home
Repair: Students in the Sustainable
Technologies program conducted energy
audits and helped weatherize the homes
of low-income homeowners served by
Habitat.
• Charlotte Public Tree Fund and
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water:
Students in geology courses researched
the importance of planting trees along the
waterways and recruited volunteers for the
annual Creek ReLeaf event, during which
more than 2,000 trees were planted.
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CPCC students giving back to the community
• Project Life: Students from the Health
Science Division provided educational
programs on bone marrow transplants and
conducted a Project Life bone marrow
drive, during which more than 300
individuals signed up to become part of the
National Bone Marrow Registry.
Data collected and analyzed by the CPCC
Planning and Research department indicate
that Service-Learning students are more
likely to earn better grades, return to school
in subsequent semesters and graduate with a
degree or diploma. d
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CMS, CPCC student
graduates with two
degrees
Sierra Easter, a senior at Cato Middle
College High School (CMCHS) on
CPCC’s Cato Campus, graduated in May
2013 with two degrees – a high school
diploma from Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Schools (CMS) and an associate degree
from CPCC.
Sierra Easter
CMCHS is the first and only CMS
middle-college program that provides CMS
high school juniors and seniors with the
opportunity to earn college credit hours
while still in high school, at no cost to
them or their families. It is also part of the
Career & College Promise program which
provides free dual enrollment opportunities
for eligible N.C. high school students.
Sierra graduated from CMCHS in May
2013 with 64 college credit hours, making
her the only graduating Mecklenburg
County high school senior in 2013 to
accomplish this goal.
As a result, she enrolled at UNC-Chapel
Hill this fall as a college junior, with no
college debt, a jump-start on her continued
education and a passion to succeed in
future challenges. d
In memoriam
As CPCC celebrates its 50th anniversary
year, it seems appropriate to remember one
of the College’s founding fathers – the late
Dr. Richard Hagemeyer who passed away
on December 26, 2012.
And while more than 25 years have passed
since Dr. Hagemeyer’s retirement from
CPCC in 1986, his impact on the College
can still be found within its walls and
performance venues.
Dr. Hagemeyer was CPCC’s first president,
leading Mecklenburg County’s community
college from 1963 to 1986. During his
tenure, the
College
expanded its
footprint from
a single building
on Elizabeth
Avenue
serving 1,600
students, to a
thriving higher
education
institution
with 33 acres,
24 buildings
and 54,000
students.
That’s because many of the programs
launched during his presidency continue
to thrive today. These include the College’s
Small Business
Center,
Corporate and
Continuing
Education,
eLearning
classes, CPCC
Summer
Theatre and
literacy courses.
And, so,
the College
celebrates
its golden
anniversary
this year,
Today,
honoring the
CPCC is one
memory of Dr.
of the largest
Hagemeyer – a
community
visionary who
colleges
changed the
in North
foundation of
Carolina. It has
CPCC and
six campuses
how the arts,
located
academic and
Dr. Richard Hagemeyer
throughout
job training
Mecklenburg County, offers more than 300
programs are offered to Mecklenburg
degree, diploma and certification programs,
County’s many residents. d
and serves 70,000 students a year.
CPCC launches Career Coach
Earlier this year, CPCC launched Career
Coach, a free online tool that allows local
residents and CPCC students to explore
potential careers. The tool may be accessed
by visiting www.cpcc.edu/careercoach.
By conducting a simple keyword search,
visitors are able to learn about the
employment prospects of a variety of career
fields. The tool provides local employment
statistics in real-time and is customized to
CPCC’s geographic region.
Site visitors can view detailed wage estimates
and up-to-date job postings associated with
careers, connect to CPCC programs that
match their specific job search, search for
similar jobs, and identify skills gaps they
need to fill in order to transition into a new
career. Users can also search for careers based
on the College’s training programs or by the
program or major that interests them most.
In addition to the many features mentioned
above, the Career Coach tool also includes a
built-in résumé builder that can help students
and job seekers quickly and efficiently create
an up-to-date résumé that highlights their key
skills and job experience. d
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Health program grads
score well on
national exams
In 2012, CPCC graduates in Cardiovascular
Technology, Dental Hygiene, Dental
Assisting, Medical Assisting, Physical
Therapist Assistant, Cytotechnology,
Respiratory Therapy, and Substance
Abuse earned 100-percent passing rates on
their national certification examinations.
Students completing these health care
programs must earn passing scores on
specific certification exams to start their
careers in their chosen fields.
Cardiovascular Technology
These 100-percent scores reflect the rigor
of CPCC’s health programs and the
effort put forth by CPCC faculty and
students. Graduates from all of CPCC’s
health care programs bring knowledge,
skills and professionalism to their careers,
helping ensure high-quality health care for
Mecklenburg County residents. d
CPCC creates Apprenticeship Charlotte
CPCC announced the launch of
Apprenticeship Charlotte in 2012, a
new career-training program CPCC will
customize to meet the specific needs of
individual companies.
CPCC created Apprenticeship Charlotte by
drawing on its experience with the successful
Apprenticeship 2000 program, which
focuses on high school students and serves
about a dozen European manufacturing
companies in the Charlotte region. Through
Apprenticeship Charlotte, CPCC offers
multiple apprenticeship models, including
associate degree, diploma and certificate
options with multiple entry points. The goal
is to make apprenticeships more flexible to
meet employer needs.
“For centuries, apprenticeships have been an
excellent way for employers to build a talent
pipeline,” explained Richard Zollinger,
CPCC vice president for learning and
workforce development. “Apprenticeships
can be invaluable when permanent positions
are available but skilled talent is difficult to
find, when a company has plans for future
expansion, when current employees need
retraining and skills upgrades, and when
goals for diversity have been hard to achieve.”
Two local and national workforce
development trends solidified CPCC’s
decision to develop Apprenticeship
Charlotte. First, there is a well-documented
skills gap or shortage of trained workers for
high-tech manufacturing jobs and other
technical fields. Second, most companies
Representatives from the N.C. Department of Labor
recognize HAWE North America, Inc., as an official Apprenticeship
Charlotte employer. HAWE is one of the first companies
to connect to CPCC’s Apprenticeship Charlotte program.
want job candidates who already have some
level of experience.
“CPCC, through Apprenticeship Charlotte,
will work with individual companies
to create an apprenticeship model that
meets their needs,” Zollinger said. “Some
employers might be interested in training
high school students; others might want
traditional age college students in associate
degree or diploma programs. There could
be other companies that want people with
previous experience or incumbent workers
who can be trained quickly in a new process
or to use a new technology.” d
CPCC launches Corporate Learning Center
Mecklenburg County businesses and
industries looking for help with employee
learning and development now have a
single point of contact at CPCC. The
College, in 2012, established its Corporate
Learning Center, with staff based at the
Harris Campus.
“The Corporate Learning Center is
CPCC’s gateway for serving the wide
range of learning and development
needs of businesses and organizations in
Mecklenburg County,” explained Mary
Vickers-Koch, CPCC dean of business
and industry learning. “The College’s great
span of learning, expertise and experience
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make CPCC a uniquely positioned
workforce development resource to meet
the performance and organizational needs
of companies.”
Based on these and other discussions, the
Corporate Learning Center will develop a
customized program to meet the business
or organization’s specific needs. d
CPCC’s Corporate Learning Center
partners with businesses and organizations
to identify and understand their specific
employee learning and development needs.
The process poses a number of assessment
questions, including:
• What are your business plans?
• What improvements in employee
competencies do you want to achieve?
• What behaviors do you want to impact?
Entrance to Corporate Learning Center
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CPCC’s Culinary Arts program
earns “exemplary” grade
The American Culinary Federation
Education Foundation (ACFEF)
Accrediting Commission identified
CPCC’s associate degree program in
Culinary Arts as “exemplary” in 2012. The
CPCC Culinary Arts program is the only
associate degree program in North Carolina
and one of just 60 in the nation to earn the
exemplary designation.
The Culinary Arts program at CPCC
qualified as an exemplary program after
undergoing the process of renewing its
accreditation. CPCC met or exceeded
nationally recognized ACFEF standards
for eligibility, program mission and goals,
organization and administration, faculty and
staff, curriculum, facilities, student services,
and internal assessments.
“Being declared an exemplary program by
the American Culinary Federation is a clear
indication of the quality of culinary arts at
CPCC and the hard work and devotion of
our faculty and staff,” said Bob Boll, director
of CPCC’s Hospitality Education Division.
“Our primary goal is student success and
preparing students for great careers in the
restaurant and hospitality industry.” d
CPCC creates
The Center for
Energy Training
Companies within the Charlotte region’s
energy cluster now have a partner in
developing and enhancing their talent
pipelines to meet their current and future
workforce needs. CPCC established The
Center for Energy Training in 2013 to
help ensure workforce development needs
are met in this important economic and
employment sector.
CPCC created The Center for Energy
Training with in-depth input from several
employers in the energy sector, including
Siemens, CB&I, Duke Energy, Piedmont
Natural Gas, 02 Energies, Celgard, ABB,
Carotek, Coalogix, Areva, Parsons, URS,
Westinghouse, Zachary, Lime Energy,
Toshiba, Abundant Power, Crowder
Construction, and Balfour Beatty
Construction.
“The ability and success of the Charlotte
region’s economy to sustain and grow its
energy sector will depend, in large part,
on how well we develop talent pipelines
to ensure employers have a reliable source
of qualified and highly skilled workers,”
explained Richard Zollinger, vice president
for learning and workforce development at
CPCC. “Through the partnerships we seek
to establish with The Center for Energy
Training, we can help secure the viability of
energy-sector employers for years to come.”
Bill Heitman, director of The Center for Energy Training
Bill Heitman has returned to CPCC to
serve as the College’s executive energy
advisor and director of The Center for
Energy Training. Prior to retiring from
CPCC in 2009, Heitman served as
executive director of learning services,
representing the College to the business
community. d
CPCC adds AAS program in
pharmacy technology
CPCC welcomed the first students to its
new, two-year associate degree Pharmacy
Technology program in August 2012.
The new program is training students to
become pharmacy technicians who work
closely with pharmacists in hospitals,
drug and grocery stores and other medical
facilities. Pharmacy technicians help
prepare and distribute medications. In
pharmacy settings, pharm techs screen
prescription orders for accuracy, prepare
and sometimes mix medications, perform
various calculations and use technology to
maintain patient records. The program will
help meet a growing need for pharm techs
in the Mecklenburg County area. d
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College returns WTVI to full-PBS programming,
hires new GM
In October 2012, CPCC returned newly
acquired public TV station WTVI to a full
weekday and prime time schedule of PBS
programming. The move marked CPCC’s
relaunch of the station and its rebranding
as PBS Charlotte. Prior to CPCC taking
over WTVI’s FCC license, the station
for several years had shown only a partial
schedule of PBS shows. CPCC announced
the programming change and new PBS
Charlotte name at a news conference
and through a multi-media advertising
campaign.
In May 2013, CPCC hired TV veteran
Amy Burkett to be the new PBS Charlotte
general manager. Burkett came to
Charlotte from Bethlehem, Pa., where she
was executive vice president and station
manager of WLVT-TV PBS39. During
her tenure at PBS39, Burkett and her team
earned four national public television
awards, eight Pennsylvania Association of
Broadcasters Awards, 28 regional Emmy
nominations, six Emmys, and one regional
Edward R. Murrow Award. d
CPCC turns 50
CPCC officially kicked off its 50th
anniversary celebration in January. The
College has evolved from a one-building
higher education institution on Elizabeth
Ave., offering about a dozen programs to
1,600 students, to one of the Southeast’s
largest community colleges that serves
more than 70,000 students a year and offers
more than 300 academic degree, corporate
and business training and personal interest
programs on six campuses.
of service – during the 2013 calendar year.
To date more than:
• 75 employees, retirees and students have
signed the pledge.
For more information about CPCC’s 50th
anniversary celebration, visit
www.cpcc.edu/50years. d
• 95 organizations have been supported.
• 855 hours of service have been volunteered.
“For almost 50 years, CPCC has
maintained its tradition of being an
educational resource to local residents,
helping individuals achieve their personal
and professional goals,’” said Dr. Tony
Zeiss, president of CPCC. “We are
committed to being the community college
Mecklenburg County needs and deserves,
today and tomorrow.”
In recognition of the College’s golden
anniversary, CPCC students, faculty, staff
and retirees signed a Year of Service pledge
to give 50 hours of service – or any amount
Employees enjoy the 50th anniversary celebration, which included a timeline
of the College’s 50-year milestones.
Dr. Tony Zeiss travels to Germany to build
business connections
CPCC President Dr. Tony Zeiss spent a
week in Germany in June 2013 to strengthen
the College’s and
Charlotte region’s
connections with
German corporate and
government leaders.
Dr. Zeiss’ primary mission was to support
the U.S. Embassy’s Strategic Speakers
Program through presentations and personal
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participation in a number of events in Berlin
and southern Germany. He was invited by
the U.S. Embassy as a nationally recognized
U.S. community college leader on workforce
development and training issues and
CPCC’s pioneering role in the adaptation
and integration of German models and best
practices.
The theme of Dr. Zeiss’ formal presentations
in Germany was “Global Competitiveness
and the Importance of Skilled Workers.” He
also used the opportunity to meet personally
with CPCC’s key educational, training
and business partners. These included the
Siemens Academy in Berlin, Karlsruhe
Chamber of Industry and Commerce in
Karlsruhe, and FESTO AG and FESTO
Didactic in Esslingen and Denkendorf. d
Letter from the Foundation President
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the Central Piedmont Community College Foundation, please accept our deep
gratitude for your support of the College and its students. In the 2012-13 fiscal year, donors
such as you made gifts totaling more than $6.9 million. We are most grateful to individuals,
corporations and foundations for their generosity. As public funding for the College
continues to decrease, your contributions enable the College to fulfill its mission of providing
outstanding education and career-training opportunities to the citizens of our region. Your support comes at an important time in the history of CPCC. In 2013-14, the College
is celebrating its 50th year of service to Charlotte-Mecklenburg. In conjunction with this
milestone, we are conducting the “Legacy and Promise” campaign to position the College to
embark on its second 50 years. With a goal of $30 million, it is the largest fundraising effort
in the College’s history. With your assistance, more than $24.9 million has been raised. Your
continued support will help us achieve the campaign’s ambitious goal.
Many thanks for all you have done for CPCC and for all you will do in the future.
Sincerely,
Thomas E. Norman
“We are most
grateful to
individuals,
corporations and
foundations for
their generosity.”
Thomas E. Norman
President, Board of Directors
Central Piedmont Community College Foundation
Board of Directors
Jennifer O. Appleby
Claudia W. Belk
Jefferson W. Brown
Madelyn L. Caple
William M. Claytor
Wilton M. Connor
Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
Alvaro de Molina
Charles L. Fonville
Raichelle H. Glover
Hilda H. Gurdian
Thomas J. Hall
Joseph F. Hallow III
Claudia F. Heath
Shawn D. Heath
Jonathan C. Hickman
Gary E. LaBrosse
Sidney W. Levy Jr.
John W. Luby
Moses Luski
Alisa A. McDonald
Jeffrey S. Merrifield
Thomas E. Norman
Christa A. Overcash
William H. Peele
Ralph A. Pitts
Mark A. Pringle
Randall E. Riggins
Patricia A. Rodgers
Caldwell R. Rose Jr.
Kenneth R. Samuelson
H. Allen Tate Jr.
Paula R. Vincent
Agnes B. Weisiger
James R. Worrell Sr.
New Foundation Board Members
Jennifer O. Appleby
Alvaro de Molina
Claudia F. Heath
Jonathan C. Hickman
Sidney W. Levy Jr.
Alisa A. McDonald
Bill H. Peele
Wray Ward
VCI Partners
Claudia Heath
Fine Art
Alvarez & Marsal
Snyder’s-Lance, Inc.
Duke Energy Foundation
SunTrust Bank
CPCC names building, institute for
James R. Worrell Sr.
In recognition of the generosity shown
by James R. Worrell Sr., retired managing
partner with Northwestern Mutual, CPCC
has named a building and its Financial
Services Institute in his honor.
A Charlotte civic leader and philanthropist,
Worrell is a long-time supporter of CPCC.
He has served on the CPCC Foundation
board of directors for more than 20 years,
the Foundation’s planned giving committee
since 2007, and the “Legacy and Promise”
campaign steering committee, which is
leading efforts to raise $30 million for the
College.
CPCC has named a newly renovated and
expanded Central Campus building for
Worrell. The 70,417 square-foot facility,
located on Elizabeth Avenue, is used by
more than 2,000 students a day. The
Worrell Building houses a gymnasium,
fitness center, 17 classrooms and seven
faculty/staff offices. The gym provides a large
flexible venue for meetings, conferences,
receptions and special events and is available
to College and external groups.
The College has also honored Worrell by
naming the James R. Worrell Sr. Financial
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Services Institute based at the Harris
Campus. The institute serves as a platform
for CPCC’s CFP® Certification Education
Program and the many business and
financial services courses offered through
Corporate and Continuing Education.
In addition, at Worrell’s request, CPCC
will use a portion of his gift to provide
scholarships for students who represent
first-generation college students.
CPCC President Dr. Tony Zeiss says,
“CPCC is fortunate to have supporters like
Jim, his wife Nancy, and their family.
“The naming of the Worrell Building and
the Worrell Financial Services Institute is
a lasting legacy and permanent recognition
of Jim Worrell’s many business
accomplishments, his civic leadership
and service to CPCC. CPCC is honored
to have the name of such a prominent
Charlotte-Mecklenburg citizen and
outstanding CPCC Foundation board
member among the named buildings and
programs at the College. The generosity
of the Worrell family has moved CPCC
significantly closer to its ‘Legacy and
Promise’ campaign goal.”
James R. Worrell Sr. receives the Distinguished
Service Award, CPCC’s highest honor; May 16, 2013.
Jim’s son, Richard, now at the helm of
Northwestern Mutual, will continue his
father’s legacy of service and philanthropy at
CPCC. Richard was recently elected to the
CPCC President’s Advisory Council. d
Building a Global Workforce
Howard R. Levine
Foundation gives
$500,000 to CPCC
In 2012, the Howard R. Levine
Foundation of Charlotte, N.C., made two
grants totaling $500,000 to CPCC.
The first, a $100,000-grant, enabled the
College to hire additional part-time faculty
members to meet the need for expanded
class offerings created by enrollment
growth.
“Thanks to the Howard R. Levine
Foundation’s generous support, the
College has been able to add classes in highdemand core courses, which are needed by
students to advance their academic progress
and career training,” said Dr. Tony Zeiss,
CPCC president. “The Foundation’s grant
has helped CPCC address a pressing need
and ensure opportunities and access for our
students.”
The Foundation’s second grant of
$400,000 established the Howard R.
Levine Veterans Scholarship Fund and
the Howard R. Levine Veterans Resource
Center at CPCC’s Levine Campus in
Matthews. The scholarship fund will
provide much-needed financial assistance
to U.S. military veterans who lack GI Bill
benefits or whose benefits are inadequate
to meet their educational costs. The Levine
Veterans Resource Center will provide
counseling, academic advising and other
Fonville endowment
receives second gift
The Charles L. & Doris M. Fonville
Foundation made a gift this year to the
Fonville Scholarship at CPCC, doubling
the size of this permanent endowment
established in 2008 to provide assistance to
CPCC students with financial need who are
enrolled at the College on a full-time basis.
Tiffanie Briggs, 18, a Fonville Scholar
this year, said, “To be a Fonville Scholar
is someone who puts in a lot of work . . .
someone who studies night and day. I plan
to receive my associate degree in Arts and
then transfer to a four-year college. I want to
teach music education at the K-12 level.
support services to veterans studying at the
Levine Campus.
“Providing access to education and
resources is crucial to ensuring that
returning service men and women receive
the training and support they need,” said
Howard Levine. “Words alone cannot
express my sincere appreciation for what
our military members have
endured to serve our country.
It’s my hope that through
these grants, CPCC will
continue to be a trusted
resource for our veterans,
giving them the tools they
need to ensure their future
success.”
individuals who have served their country.
“CPCC and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
community are fortunate to have
supporters and friends like the Howard
R. Levine Foundation. We certainly
appreciate these meaningful grants and the
immediate and positive impact these will
make,” Zeiss said. d
According to Dr. Zeiss,
the Howard R. Levine
Foundation grants come at a
good time and meet growing
needs of the College.
“Over the past five years,
CPCC has experienced a
dramatic increase in its U.S.
veteran enrollment, as service
members return from duty
in Iraq and Afghanistan,”
Zeiss explained. “The
Howard R. Levine
Foundation’s compassion
and magnanimous support
will help the College meet
the needs of these deserving
Howard R. Levine discusses his foundation’s gift
to the Veterans Resource Center
alongside Nicholas Riggins (l) and Ralph Pitts (r).
“Without this award, it would be
challenging to pay for college. The Fonville
Scholarship helps me focus on my studies so
I can work hard to keep the scholarship and
have the funds to pay for tuition and books.
A total of 4,888 students at CPCC received
scholarships in the 2012–2013 academic
year. Scholarships continue to be among the
College’s greatest need. d
“To Mr. and Mrs. Fonville, I would like to
say thank you so much. I really appreciate all
you have done so students like me can get an
education at CPCC; you make it easier for
us to attend school.”
“It’s a hand-up,” said Mr. Fonville, president
of Fonville and Company and a member of
the CPCC Foundation board of directors.
“I want to help deserving individuals.”
Tiffanie Briggs, Fonville Scholar
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(L to R) Ralph Pitts, Beth Zeiss, Dr. Tony Zeiss, Bob Moss
Alumnus makes gift
to name Engineering
Technology program
Bob Moss, a CPCC alumnus and
construction management executive in Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., made a gift to CPCC in
February to support CPCC’s Engineering
Technology program. In recognition of
Moss’ gift, the College named the Bob
L. Moss Civil Engineering Technology
Program. Moss’ contribution marks the
largest gift commitment by a CPCC
graduate in the College’s 50-year history. He
earned an associate degree in Construction
Technology from CPCC in 1968.
“It is a tremendous privilege
for me to support and honor
this College,” Moss said. “I
am proud to have my name
on the Civil Engineering
Technology program. If
this College had not been
available to me in 1966,
along with the affordable
education it provided, I
would have missed out
on a wonderful, exciting,
rewarding and successful
construction career.”
Upon graduating from CPCC, Moss
embarked on a highly successful career.
He held several positions of increasing
responsibility within the construction
field before becoming president of Centex
Construction Companies, the largest
domestic builder in the United States, in
1980.
There, Moss oversaw projects ranging
in size from $5 million to $500 million;
managed more than 400 active projects
across 25 states and 20 geographic locations;
and constructed commercial structures to
serve clients representing industries such as
health care, education, hospitality and more.
His professional efforts garnered national
recognition – Fortune Magazine named
the company one of the “Most Admired
Engineering Construction Firms in the
Nation” for 2000, 2001 and 2003.
In 2004, he founded Moss & Associates,
a firm that provides design-build, general
construction, construction management
and pre-construction consulting services to
clients throughout the U.S., Bahamas and
Caribbean. Within three years of opening,
the organization was named the “Fastest
Growing Company” by South Florida
Business Journal and was ranked among the
largest contractors in southeastern Florida.
While the company is headquartered in Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., it is expanding its presence
in the Carolinas, operating offices in both
Raleigh, N.C., and Greenville, S.C.
“We are most grateful to Bob for his
generous support of CPCC and proud of
his many accomplishments as a CPCC
alumnus,” said Dr. Tony Zeiss, president
of CPCC. “Thanks to his gift, our Civil
Engineering Technology program students
will receive a quality education that equips
them with the latest industry advances
and techniques, giving them a competitive
advantage in today’s workforce.” d
Bank of America supports Pathways program
and U.S. military veterans
In May 2013, Bank of America Foundation
announced a grant of $100,000 to support
the College’s Pathways to Careers Program
and assist U. S. military veterans.
Pathways to Careers
Grant funds for the Pathways program will
assist the College in providing academic,
social and occupational training to prepare
chronically unemployed and underemployed
individuals to enter the workforce. Program
participants are categorized as low-income
students challenged by multiple educational
and career-development barriers. The
program is intended to prepare students for
employment and to lead self-sufficient lives.
U.S. military veterans
Bank of America grant funds will also assist
U. S. military veterans pursuing educational
and career-preparation opportunities at
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CPCC. In 2010, the College established its
first Veterans Resource Center to respond to
a significant increase in veteran enrollment.
The Center provides veterans with support
services, including individual and group
counseling and advising. Specifically, grant
funds will help employ a counselor for
the Center to assist veterans in choosing
programs of study and training that lead to
meaningful career paths; the counselor also
assists veterans in identifying employment
opportunities, writing résumés and
preparing for interviews. A college-wide
survey of veterans indicates that expedited
preparation for employment is the primary
reason veterans enroll at CPCC. d
Student and veteran, Shasta Resper
Building a Global Workforce
Bragg Financial
Advisors sponsors
WTVI PBS Charlotte
and Sporting
Clays Classic
Where can someone glean an in-depth look
at legendary broadcasters such as Doug
Mayes, Ty Boyd and Hattie Leeper; the
Mallard Creek barbecue; Charlotte textiles;
Revolutionary War hero Captain Jack;
Charlotte’s retail history; and more? The
answer: WTVI PBS Charlotte’s “Trail of
History” series.
In April 2013, Bragg Financial Advisors
became an underwriter of the station’s
“Trail of History” with a portion of its
$100,000 gift to CPCC. Acknowledging this
gift, College President Dr. Tony Zeiss said,
“PBS Charlotte is an essential community
resource that connects people in the heart
of the Carolinas through educational
programming, community outreach and
production services. The ‘Trail of History’
consistently ranks as a favorite program, and
we are grateful to Bragg Financial for helping
underwrite this series. It’s a valuable gift to
the community.”
A portion of Bragg Financial Advisors’
gift will also provide a multi-year
presenting sponsorship of the
College’s annual Sporting Clays
Classic. One of the premier shooting
events in the region, the Classic
marked its 10th anniversary this year.
Cumulatively, this event has raised
more than $1 million in cash and
in-kind support for CPCC.
The Sporting Clays Classic supports
CPCC Veteran Services, helping
military veterans enrolled at the
College transition to civilian life by
providing them with the resources
they need to achieve academic and
vocational goals. Proceeds also support
the College’s Public Safety Department,
providing basic training, skills maintenance
and advanced training to Charlotte’s
community of first responders.
This year’s Sporting Clays Classic enjoyed
record levels of participation; 256 shooters
competed in two rounds. The Sporting
Clays featured the Gnat, a fast-flying, radiocontrolled drone that emits a puff of smoke
when hit by a lucky or skilled shooter. The
CPCC Sporting Clays Classic is the first
sporting clays event in the region to host
the Gnat.
“There is a need in each one of us to give
back something to those who take care
of us. To the men and women coming
back from overseas who gave by putting
their lives on the line. And to those first
responders who give to us each and every
day, we want to help them in any way we
can. The proceeds from this Shoot help
us do that,” said Tod Thorne, chair of the
Sporting Clays Classic committee.
Benton Bragg, principal at Bragg Financial
A public television station, PBS Charlotte
offers a diverse mix of quality programs
and services designed to inform, educate
and entertain. From award-winning
children’s programming to groundbreaking
documentaries and original music
performances, PBS Charlotte offers quality,
noncommercial programs and services to 1.1
million households in its 13-county viewing
area. The Federal Communications license
was transferred to CPCC in July 2012.
This year’s Sporting Clays Classic enjoyed
record levels of sponsorship. A complete
list of highly-valued sponsors is to the right.
Special thanks are extended to all those
who supported the Sporting Clays with
their sponsorship and in-kind support; also,
to the dozens of volunteers who supported
the event with gifts of time and talent.
Sporting Clays committee members are:
Tod Thorne, chair; John Caffey; Rhonda
Cato; Steve Corriher; Ted deSaussure;
Fay Foster; Christopher Hailey; Bob
Glusenkamp; Tobie Holberton; Quay
Hunter; Dick Pahle; Sally Pritchard; Lain
Joe Schrader; Steve Scruggs, principal at Bragg Financial;
Phil Blount; Benton Bragg, principal at Bragg Financial
Reavis; Parrish Thorne; Doc Thurston;
John Harding; Bill Ward; Kip White;
Cullen Wright; and Bryan Zeiss. d
Sporting Clays Classic Presenting Sponsor
Bragg Financial Advisors
Clay Pigeon Challenge Cup Presenting Sponsors
Concrete Supply Company
Rodgers
First Responders Cup Presenting Sponsor
Lucky Clays Farm
Gnat Sponsor
Hendrick Lexus
Event Sponsors
Crowder Construction
Fab Fours Inc.
Hyatt Gun & Coin Shop Inc.
Meadow Wood Farm
SPX
Sysco Charlotte LLC
Thorlo Inc.
Station Sponsors
BB&T
BB&T Insurance Services
Bojangles’ Restaurants
Elliot S. Close
Creative Solutions
Embree-Reed Inc
FS Food Group
Johnson’s Roofing Service Inc.
Pedulla Trucking, Excavating & Paving Inc.
Piedmont Natural Gas Company Inc.
Rio Ammunition
Showalter Construction Co. Inc.
Smith & Wesson
Southeastern Architectural Systems
Steel Fab Inc.
Stewart Engineering Inc.
Terracon Consultants Inc.
Turner Construction
Vulcan Materials Company
Waddell Homes
Watson Electrical
Team Sponsors
Balfour Beatty
Ted deSaussure
Fifth Third Bank
Hefner Plumbing
Legacy Real Estate Advisors
LS3P Associates
Thorne Properties
Wells Fargo Bank
Auction/Raffle Sponsors
Bill Ward’s Outdoor Adventures
Calloway Carpentry & Custom Woodworks Inc.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department
Jay Byrum’s Custom Painted Gun Stocks
Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Department
Paragon School of Sporting
Riverbend Sportsman’s Resort
Smith & Wesson
Thorne Properties
The Webb Farm
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CB&I, formerly known as the
Shaw Power Group, relocated its
operations to Charlotte in 2007 and
shortly thereafter began partnering
with CPCC to create job-training
programs that would serve as talent
pipelines for its business practices.
CB&I names
Non-Destructive
Examination lab at
Harper Campus
Chicago Bridge & Iron (CB&I)
announced a contribution of
$100,000 in June 2013 to CPCC
to support the College’s Welding
and Non-Destructive Examination
(NDE) facilities located at the
Harper Campus. This announcement
was made during a special
presentation held at the Houston
Museum of Natural Science as part
of the Charlotte Chamber’s 2013
intercity visit. In recognition of the
gift, the CB&I Non-Destructive
Examination Lab will be named at the
Harper Campus.
“We are extremely grateful for CB&I’s gift,”
said Jay Potter, dean of CPCC’s Harper
Jeff Merrifield
Campus. “The monies will fund student
scholarships, instructors and equipment
within our welding and NDE programs and
labs, helping us better meet the skilled crafts
training needs of America’s workforce and
the energy industry.”
“The roots of our company are
in the fabrication of bridges and
storage tanks. Welding and the use
of non-destructive examination
are vital components to ensuring
the successful fabrication of the
products we provide to our clients,”
said Jeff Merrifield, CB&I senior
vice president of Global Business
Development. “That’s why our
partnership with Central Piedmont
Community College is so important. It
is helping us train the next generation of
welders and quality inspectors who will
help us maintain our commitment to
quality, safety and workmanship in all we
do.” d
Giving Back: A core value of Wilton Parr
The involvement of Wilton Parr in the life
of CPCC is widespread. While a college
graduate and retired executive of Piedmont
Natural Gas, Parr has taken numerous
courses at CPCC. He says, “I’ve taken a lot
of the liberal arts courses the College offers.”
Parr is a life-long learner. “CPCC has
so much to offer,” continues Parr. “You
can prepare for a career or simply learn
about a subject of interest or a hobby. It is
an innovative environment for everyone
involved.”
In December, right before the holidays, Parr
began talking about setting up a gift annuity
for his wife, Mary Dee, as a Christmas
present for her. He would establish the
annuity with a gift to the College, the
CPCC Foundation would invest the gift,
and his wife would receive a guaranteed
income for life. Parr would receive a tax
deduction at the time of the gift, and a
portion of his wife’s income each year
would be tax-deductible. At the end of her
life, the funds in the annuity would revert
Parr is a volunteer who
gives countless hours to the
community. Previously,
he was a Stephen minister
at Providence United
Methodist Church. He drives
the elderly and others to
doctor appointments; and for
almost 12 years, he tutored
students in CPCC’s ABLE
Program. In the midst of this,
Parr has given 350 donations
of blood and platelets
through the American Red
Cross.
Over the years, Parr and his wife have
provided scholarships for students attending
CPCC, and in 2006, they established
the Mary W. and Wilton L. Parr Fellows
Program to recognize teaching excellence.
They are members of the
CPCC Legacy Society.
“CPCC is fortunate to
have Mr. and Mrs. Parr as
donors and friends of the
College. They are a model
of generosity,” said Brenda
Lea, executive director,
Institutional Advancement,
CPCC Foundation. d
Wilton and Mary Dee Parr
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to CPCC. You will recall that December
2012 was a time of much discussion about
taxes in Washington. The gift did not come
to fruition. However, a similar call came
in January 2013. “Just a late Christmas
present,” said Mr. Parr.
Building a Global Workforce
Former CPCC
President Shaw
establishes Women’s
Leadership Fund
Dr. Ruth Gwynn Shaw, president of
CPCC from 1986 – 1992, graciously
established a Ruth G. Shaw Women’s
Leadership Fund this year in support
of the College’s “Legacy and Promise”
campaign. Launched in November 2012,
the campaign celebrates the College’s 50th
anniversary of service to Charlotte and
surrounding communities.
The Ruth G. Shaw Women’s Leadership
Fund will support annual activities
focusing on women’s leadership topics
Memorial scholarships
established
In memory of CPCC alumna Bowler
In 1992, Vickie Bowler graduated from the
Paralegal Program at CPCC. Before her
untimely passing on April 4, 2012, she was
employed as a paralegal by Stiles, Byrum &
Horne Law Firm in Charlotte.
In remembrance of Vickie, her parents,
Robert “Bob” and Marilynn Bowler, and
family members, Laura and Mark Whitley,
Julie and David Duke, Elizabeth Bowler,
and Thomas Bowler, have established the
Victoria Bowler Memorial Scholarship at
the College. This scholarship is for deserving
students preparing for a career in the
paralegal profession.
Vickie Bowler
and highlighting women
leaders from a variety of
professions and fields. In
addition, the Fund will
provide a scholarship to a
CPCC female student who
demonstrates leadership
abilities.
In a written statement,
current CPCC President
Dr. Tony Zeiss said, “This
is exciting and will be a
tremendous addition to
the life of the College
and the community. It is
a wonderful way to link
Ruth’s outstanding career
with current students at
CPCC.” d
A smart, witty and lovely young woman with
an amazing commitment to caring for others,
Vickie was passionate about her volunteer
work at Levine Children’s Hospital, MakeA-Wish, Special Olympics/Camp SOAR,
the homeless shelter, senior citizens Bingo,
and Kids First. In addition to her volunteer
commitments, Vickie enjoyed horseback
riding, golf, tennis and working out, finding
joy in everything she did.
Many friends of Vickie’s and her family have
generously supported this scholarship.
In memory of CPCC administrator Gay
Dr. Melvin L. Gay Jr. began working for
CPCC in 1969 as a counselor, advising
students on their career objectives and
goals. Since that time, he held a variety of
leadership roles at the College, including
associate vice president for enrollment and
student services, a role he held until his
passing on February 3, 2012, at age 67. At Dr.
Gay’s request, memorial gifts were directed
to the CPCC Foundation. The Dr. Mel
Gay Scholarship was established this year for
deserving students attending CPCC at its
Levine Campus located in Matthews, where
Dr. Gay spent the last years of his career.
During Dr. Gay’s 43-year tenure at CPCC,
he took every opportunity to demonstrate
his commitment to students, staff and
returning military veterans, making
significant contributions to their success.
His colleagues appreciated Dr. Gay’s quiet
Dr. Ruth Shaw and Dr. Tony Zeiss
leadership, calming disposition and generous
support. Dr. Gay had the ability to make
everyone around him feel as though they
could accomplish anything.
In 2013, Dr. Gay was posthumously awarded
the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the most
prestigious award presented by the Governor
of North Carolina to individuals who have a
proven record of extraordinary service to the
state and their communities.
Contributions to these scholarships can be
made to the Central Piedmont Community
College Foundation, PO Box 35009,
Charlotte, NC 28235-5009, or online, please
visit cpccfoundation.com, click “Give Now”
and follow instructions. Note the Victoria
Bowler Memorial Scholarship or the Dr. Mel
Gay Memorial Scholarship. d
Dr. Mel L. Gay Jr.
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0.5%
Contributions to
CPCC Foundation, Inc.
July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013
11.3%
29.0%
Giving group AmountPercent
Businesses
$787,320 11.3%
Individuals
$4,120,763 59.2%
Foundations
$2,022,228 29.0%
Professional and
Civic Groups
$37,523 0.5%
59.2%
Total
$6,967,834 100.0%
Hagler issues invitation to retirees
The CPCC Retirees Association, now
in its sixth year, provides an opportunity
for retirees to socialize with each other,
participate in volunteer activities that
promote the College, and keep up-to-date
on College events.
The Association’s website at
www.cpcc.edu/retirees provides helpful
information and callers can leave a voice
mail at 704.330.6266.
Jimmie’s Restaurant, participated in the
CPCC Skyline Run/Walk, had a table
at the CPCC Benefits Fair, sold CPCC
Retiree Caps and attended the Fall Forum
and lunch at the invitation of Dr. Zeiss. More activities are planned through
December 2013.
“All CPCC retirees are encouraged to
join and will be warmly welcomed,” says
Mitchell Hagler, Association president. d
This year the group had lunch at the
College’s Greenway Restaurant and at
Mitchell Hagler
CPCC employees invest in College’s mission through Family Campaign
CPCC employees are a dedicated group.
You can see their efforts around the
College’s six campuses, in the classroom and
behind the scenes, ensuring that systems are
in place and operating smoothly for student
success.
College employees also give of themselves
when they participate in the College’s
annual Family Campaign. In 2012-13, 580
full- and part-time employees contributed
more than $58,000. Contributions
support student scholarships, professional
development and other areas of the College
where employees direct their gifts.
Many thanks are extended to the CPCC
faculty and staff for all they do at CPCC
to educate students and develop the local
workforce. d
Faculty and staff at CPCC’s Harris Campus have achieved 100-percent participation for four years.
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Building a Global Workforce
“Legacy and Promise” $30-million goal in sight
When Dr. Tony Zeiss became president
in 1992, he boldly proclaimed that CPCC
can be the national leader in workforce
development . . . and he has persuaded the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg community, state
and national leaders that a clear vision,
framed with a solid strategy and armed
with consistent execution, can do the job.
Quickly. Effectively.
The transformation is incredible. Students,
faculty and staff, friends and supporters
marvel at what is today one of the most
extraordinary community colleges in the
country—a place where 70,000 students
each year receive career training on six
campuses throughout Mecklenburg County.
The College’s growth couldn’t happen
without significant financial support from
generous benefactors. The College has raised
almost $25 million toward its $30-million
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“Legacy and Promise” campaign, launched
in January 2012. The campaign is believed
to be the largest campaign ever for a
community college and is scheduled to
culminate in June 2014 when the College
celebrates its 50th anniversary of service.
Throughout this annual report you
have read about the campaign’s donors.
Collectively, these individuals, families,
corporations, foundations and many other
donors have helped CPCC with significant
resources toward the College’s “Legacy
and Promise” campaign for scholarships,
additional faculty positions, workforce
development initiatives and other programs.
These gifts help the College achieve its
goals of becoming the national leader in
workforce development and providing
generations of students with an outstanding
education and extraordinary career training
in an innovative environment with
remarkable people.
“I’m optimistic our 50th anniversary
campaign will be successful,” said Dr. Tony
Zeiss, president of CPCC. “The future of
CPCC is brighter than ever!”
We are grateful to those who hosted
a reception in their homes as a part of
CPCC’s $30-million “Legacy and Promise”
campaign.
These receptions help raise awareness
of CPCC’s campaign and the College’s
extensive offerings.
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Tanja Bechtler and Bob Teixeira,
musicians and art enthusiasts
2
Catherine and Wilton Connor,
members, campaign steering committee
3
B. D. and Pat Rodgers, chairs, campaign
steering committee
4
Agnes Weisiger, member, campaign
steering committee
2
5
Jenna Ferrazzo, a CPCC music
student, played the Connors’ baby
grand piano and was a real crowd
pleaser. d
Campaign Fundraising
Priorities
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4
Student Support and Achievement
$10,000,000
Instructional Excellence and Innovation
$9,000,000
Workforce Development
and Strategic Initiatives
$9,000,000
5
Unrestricted and Annual Support
$2,000,000
Total Campaign Goal
$30,000,000
$24,890,684 raised
as of June 2013.
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Sensoria features Ron Rash
Sensoria, CPCC’s annual celebration of
arts, brought a number of distinguished
guests to campus April 13-20. More than
85 events were held on four of the College’s
six campuses during the eight-day festival.
Guests included Ron Rash, poet, author
and winner of CPCC’s Irene B. Honeycutt
Distinguished Lecturer Award.
Students and members of the public
attended Rash’s presentations at no cost.
Rash, author of the 2008 novel and New
York Times bestseller, “Serena,” read from
his latest work, a short story collection,
“Nothing Gold Can Stay.”
Sensoria and CPCC also welcomed
inspirational poet Li-Young Lee; young
adult historical fiction writer, Alan
Armstrong; artists Amy Bagwell and Kit
Kube; Charlotte’s Jewish Film Festival;
Mothering Across Continents; Digital Film
People; and Tosco Music Party. The festival
featured the College’s Bechtler on Campus
– a symphonic concert pairing visual art and
music of the 20th and 21st centuries that
partners CPCC with the Bechtler Museum
of Modern Art; CPCC Opera Theatre’s
“Dialogues of the Carmelites;” CPCC
Theatre’s “Fences;” and an exhibit of the
Joe Bonham Project, a showcase of artwork
by seasoned combat artists, well-known
illustrators and college students who are
committed to sharing the experiences of
veterans. d
Sensoria would not be possible without the
support of donors and sponsors. CPCC
appreciates each one’s help in bringing this
event to our community:
Sensoria Donors & Sponsors
Anonymous
Arts & Science Council
Dana Baker
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC
Katherine W. Barr
Kimberlyn Blum-Hyclak
Dr. Bob & Eleanor Brawley
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates
Kathie Collins
Mary Beth Collins
Trudy Cox
Eileen Friars & Scott Pyle
GCA Services Group
Robert L. Gossett
Irene B. Honeycutt, in memory of Bud Cox
Emily Kern
Angelina C. Korinis
Gene Mallonee
Ione O’Hara
Gail Peck
Diana B. Pinckney
Jenny Rosenthal
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Lawrence Sorkin
Mary Tunstall Staton
Mary Ann Thomas
Dr. Muriel Vollum
Wells Fargo Insurance
Lisa Zerkle
Northwestern Mutual sponsors 18th annual skyline run
Once again, the popular CPCC Charlotte
Skyline Run generated critical funding to
provide scholarships to many deserving
students; and for the second year in a
row, Skyline’s presenting sponsor was
Northwestern Mutual.
The Bank of North Carolina and American
Apparel joined Northwestern Mutual
as two major sponsors. Dozens of other
civic-minded businesses and organizations
provided additional sponsorship support,
raising $93,916 that will be used by students
needing financial assistance to achieve their
academic and vocational goals.
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Chaired by Kaye McGarry, the CPCC
Charlotte Skyline Run has grown to become
one of the most popular races in the region
for runners, walkers and baby joggers. Many
more enjoy the family festival atmosphere
with health and fitness activities, food, games
and dozens of door prize opportunities.
“Events like this are becoming more and
more important as the College strives
to meet the financial needs of a growing
number of students at a time when taxbased funding sources are diminishing,”said
McGarry.
Long considered one of the region’s best 5K
runs, this year’s race was even better thanks
to the amazing level of support received
from the community. Special thanks go
to the hundreds of volunteers and to the
generous sponsors who helped. Skyline Run
committee members were Kaye McGarry,
chair; Chuck Spencer and Joe Denneny,
co-race directors; Tom Bass, Adam Brooks,
Fay Foster, Sambou Kamiss, Jenn Mertz,
Mitchell Hagler, Mark Helms, Tobie
Holberton, Dick Pahle, Paul Santos, Karen
Streppa, Crystal Thomann and Melissa
Warlick.
Presenting Sponsor
Northwestern Mutual
Event Sponsors
American Apparel
Bank of North Carolina
Charlotte Smarty Pants
Personal Legal Plans
Official Sponsors
1900 Mexican Grill & Cantina
A Fruit Basket & The Southern Blossom
AcuCare Clinic
Autobell Car Wash Inc.
Belk, Inc.
Bishop George E. Battle, Jr.
Bruegger’s Bagels
Canteen
Carolina Raptor Center
Charles Grayson European Spa
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Chiquita Brands International
Clinique
Community School of the Arts
CPCC Student Government Association
Cuisine Malaya
Discovery Place
Dressler’s Restaurant
FlyWheel
Frame Warehouse
Great Harvest Bread Company
Hawthorne’s New York Pizza
Inside Out Sports
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp.
La Paz Resturant & Cantina
Monkey Joe’s Park Road
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Plate Perfect Catering
Presbyterian Sports Medicine
Regal Manor Twin
Reid’s Fine Foods
Run For Your Life
S & D Coffee, Inc.
Showmars Restaurants
Snyder’s-Lance, Inc.
The Original Pancake House
Thorlo, Inc.
Title Boxing Club
Trader Joe’s
US National Whitewater Center
Wendy’s
Building a Global Workforce
CPCC Arts creates Sustainers Society
As CPCC’s 50th and CPCC Summer Theatre’s 40th anniversaries approached, the College’s Foundation wanted to recognize its most
faithful, generous and consistent donors of arts programs through the creation of the CPCC Arts Sustainers Society.
“Sustainers are the lifeblood and backbone of our arts programs. Without their gifts, years of loyal support, and attendance at theatre
productions, musicals, operas, exhibits, and special performances, CPCC Arts would not be the program it is today,” said Vanessa Stolen,
director of development, CPCC Foundation.
To be a member of the CPCC Arts Sustainers Society is to be a part of something special – a group of people who sees CPCC Arts as a vital
aspect of and resource for our community. Workforce development is a key focus for CPCC, and its artists and musicians in training wish to
make a living entertaining and showcasing their talents. Donations and patronage go a long way in making this possible.
The College looks forward to the special times ahead with this group as it celebrates all that CPCC Arts offers the community. d
Sustainers Society
Anonymous
Clarence & Bonnie Adams
Polly & Rusty Adkins
Gordon & Charlotte Alford
Deborah M. & J. Steele Alphin
Barbara J. Avard
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Barnhardt
Claudia W. Belk
Emerson Bell
Craig Bove
Betty & Kenneth Bridges
John & Donna Brinton
Kirsi Enckell & David L. Bristol
Diane Cameron
Kenneth & Peggy Cherry
Allen & Sandy Childers
Dana & James Clay
Mary F. Cloran
Sandra & Toby Contor
Karen A. & Charles E. Cook
Suzanne S. Davis
Edith Strickland-DeLaine
Bea & Dutch Detchemendy
Margial & Dee Eaker
Milt & Margaret Emery
Kennieth & Evelyn Farrar
Dr. Elizabeth & Mr. James C. Faulkner
Dr. & Mrs. William F. Fishbaugh Jr.
Carol Ford
Sarah Belk Gambrell
Billy L. Gerhart
Patricia A. Godley
Dorothy B. Godwin
Robert Goodell
Robert L. Gossett
Marcia Murchison & Douglas Graham
Susan F. Grove
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Amanda Harmon
Pat Heiss & Ben Furman
Betty & Harry Herr
Julia M. Hite
Land & Laura Anne Hite
Irene B. Honeycutt
Dr. David L. Hunter
Florence K. Jaffa
Barbara & Herb Joyner
Angie & John Kelly
Nancy & Wayne Kerkhoff
Russ & Sharon Kerns
Nancy Foltz & Rick Kleinmann
Al Krantz
Cynthia H. & Gary E. LaBrosse
Sidney & Fred Lancaster
John & Mary Hill Lane
Jack A. Ledford
Madeline & Joseph Lerme
Ruth S. Lloyd
Anne & C. V. Lowdermilk
Alma & Vince Martin
Susan & Graham Mason
Marie McBride
Elayne P. McCormack
James P. McCormack
Janet & Bill McFadden
William F. McLaughlin
Dick & Anne McMackin
Bryan McSwain
Bob Meyer
M. Marie Mitchell
Anna Moeller
Shirley Murdock
Christa A. Overcash
Dr. Leland M. Park
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Gail Peck
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Pray
Kathryn C. & Norris W. Preyer
Jim Putnam
Garth & Barbara Radley
Kip & Andrea Reed
Anne & Matty Rick
Tom & Kay Rogers
Amanda S. & John E. Roncevich Jr.
Mary Ann & Jim Ruggiero
Henry C. Schatz
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Lawrence Sorkin
Sara S. Spencer
The Stein Family
Lewis & Pat Sullivan
Daphne Taylor
David & Susan Thomas
Sharon & Jim Thompson
Dr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker
Tim & Sarah Turner
Hal Uttley
Paul & Susan Vadnais
Barbara & Jim Vyse
Colonel (Ret.) David L. & Mrs. Kay Wagner
Danny & Nancy Watts
Linda J. White
Alston Osgood Wolf
James Yurchison
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Dialogues of the Carmelites
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CPCC Legacy Society
CPCC Legacy Society members have
named the CPCC Foundation as a
recipient of a planned gift. William
Claytor, chair of the Foundation’s Planned
Giving Committee, says, “CPCC describes
a planned gift as a gift received as part of
a thoughtful plan. It is a gift that often
involves two components of benefit: one
for the College and one for the donor.”
Legacy Society members have given to
CPCC in their wills or trusts, through
life insurance, a charitable gift annuity
or individual retirement account (IRA)
designation, or with a gift of real property
or other planned gift option. Legacy
members assure CPCC will remain a vital
resource in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
region for many years to come.
To learn more about planned giving and
the Legacy Society, please contact Brenda
Lea, executive director, Institutional
Advancement, at 704.330.6869 or via
email at [email protected]. d
Legacy Society
Charles Vance (Van) Abernethy Jr.
Dr. James M. Alexander
Donna G. Apgar
Lorene Mitchell Arzberger
William D. Atwill
David J. Auger
Ann P. & G. Randolph Babcock
Sue & W. Reade Baker
Harriet B. & William M. Barnhardt
Jennifer & James T. Bolt Jr.
Christopher P. Borkowski
William Claytor
Estate of Mary F. Brokmeyer
Julia F. Brotherton
Madelyn L. Caple
J. A. Turner Jr. Family Foundation
Wayland H. Cato Jr.
Anne E. & William M. Claytor
Gloria J. Coltharp & Jimmy Renegar
Katharine (Kathy) Cornell, in memory
of Dr. Carlyle B. Cornell
Joyce L. Coulter
Sandra D. & Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
Bettie I. Dibrell
J. William Disher
Carol Ann Douglas, CFP
Dr. Kathy H. & Mr. James M. Drumm
Estate of Esther Fishel
Margaret & Thomas Franklin
Estate of Marta Garelik
Dr. Melvin L. Gay Jr.
Clarice Cato & J. Dent Goodyear
Robert L. Gossett
Sara Graham
Dr. Richard H. Hagemeyer
G. Mitchell Hagler
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Katherine & Ronald L. Harper
Estate of Gladys W. Hatch
Solomon S. Hellinger
David Helms
Estate of Maxine P. Henderson
Nancy Majors Hodges
Estate of Mr. Billy M. Horton
Dr. David L. Hunter
Dr. Sonja Hutchins
Florence K. Jaffa
Dr. Patricia L. Johanson, in memory of
Mr. Thomas Gregory Harrison
Cynthia H. & Gary E. LaBrosse
Brenda W. Lea
Georgia Jacquez Lewis & Robert L. Lewis
Estate of Vernelle H. Little
Lucille Puette Giles
Vaughn C. Luckadoo
Carter & George MacBain IV
Catheryn Maier
Dorothy & R. Powell Majors
Fla Anthony Marks
Virginia B. Mathis
Dr. Joseph B. McCoy Jr.
Alisa A. McDonald
Estate of Bettie W. McEwen
Dr. Clinton H. McKay
Michael C. Moss
Patty & Thomas E. Norman
Henry Allen Oder Jr.
Elaine T. Olenik
Christa A. Overcash
Mary Dee & Wilton L. Parr
Peggy Rasberry Patterson
Dr. Sue Peck & Mr. Roy Alexander
Marie Wakeham Pendley
Sandra L. & Thomas H. Pfahlert
Estate of Ms. Mary Goddard Pickens
Marzelle Renee Prim & David Cole
Jaime Danilo (Dan) Ramirez
Mrs. Margaret & Dr. Russell J. Rogers Jr.
Ruth C. & Kenneth R. Samuelson
Marcia & Albert F. Sloan
Jan B. & James B. Sommers
Jacqueline & Robert Edwin Spears
Andrew J. Stollmack
Estate of Clara McKay Stone
Maude T. Sudderth
Joseph T. Summer
Estate of Ruth S. Taylor
Patricia H. & Edgar A. Terrell Jr.
Mary Margaret Traxler
Estate of Emily M. Tutwiler
Dr. Mimi (Muriel) Vollum
Mrs. Loretta & Dr. Spurgeon W. Webber Jr.
W. Ralph Whitley II
Patricia Locke & William H. Williamson III
Carrie C. Winter
Nancy & James R. Worrell Sr.
Dr. Alanna and Mr. James R. Worrell Jr.
Dr. P. Anthony Zeiss & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
James Douglas Zeller
Gretchen & Richard K. Zollinger
Turner Family Foundation supports sustainability program
The Turner Family Foundation notified the
CPCC Foundation in October 2012 of two
gifts to support the College’s sustainability
program. A portion of the commitment will
allow the program to address equipment
needed for sustainability laboratories and
student scholarships. The remainder will be
used to establish a permanent endowment
to benefit the Program.
In 2001, the Foundation named the James
A. Turner Center for Welding Technology
at CPCC in memory of the founder of
National Welders Supply.
CPCC President Dr. Tony Zeiss said, “We
are humbled to receive such a thoughtful
gift. It will assure the College will continue
building a pipeline of workers for highdemand occupations that require welding
and sustainability skills. It is especially
meaningful to have the Turner family as an
integral part of the College.” d
Student works in welding lab at the
James A. Turner Center for Welding Technology.
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A Leader in The Arts
Performing Arts Society
CPCC’s Performing Arts Program depends on the generosity of donors and on ticket sales to provide quality family entertainment at
affordable prices. The Performing Arts Society was established in 2010 to simplify the giving process for donors who are interested in
supporting the College’s three major performing arts programs – CPCC Theatre, Opera Theatre and Summer Theatre. Performing Arts
Society members can sustain all of these programs with their annual gift.
Performing Arts Society contributors also enjoy priority ticket sales and other donor benefits. For more information about the Performing
Arts Society, please contact the CPCC Foundation at 704.330.6869.
The CPCC Performing Arts Program is most grateful to the following society contributors:
Premiere Circle ($10,000 and over)
Sarah Belk Gambrell
Encore Circle ($5,000-$9,999)
Dr. Elizabeth & Mr. James C. Faulkner
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Ovational Circle ($1,500-$2,499)
Elayne P. McCormack
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Producer’s Circle ($1,000-$1,499)
Billy L. Gerhart
James P. McCormack
Carolyn & Sam McMahon
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Director’s Circle ($500-$999)
J. David Barnhardt
Kirsi Enckell & David L. Bristol
CPCC Retirees Association
Dr. & Mrs. William F. Fishbaugh Jr.
Constance C. & George W. Knight
Paul Koehnke & Jay Norvell
Susan & Graham Mason
Patron’s Circle ($100-$499)
Anonymous
Clarence & Bonnie Adams
Gordon & Charlotte Alford
Helen Anne Alford
Deb Alzner & James Martin
Barbara J. Avard
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Barnhardt
Emerson Bell
Mary & Ray Boardman
Maria Boese
Gwen B. Bradley
John & Donna Brinton
Julie Burch
Dianne Cates
Janet Chapman
Bruce U. Clayton
Mary F. Cloran
Sandra & Toby Contor
David J. Cowles
Arlene & Gary Davis
Bea & Dutch Detchemendy
Dr. Kathy H. & Mr. James M. Drumm
John R. Dunn
Margial & Dee Eaker
Chris & Diane Fanelty
Mr. & Mrs. George Fleming Jr.
Dorlisa K. & Peter W. Flur
Carol Ford
Anne Gwynn Ganzert & Martha Ellis Askins
Elsie & Bob Garner
Patricia A. Godley
Dorothy B. Godwin
Big River
Marcia Murchison & Douglas Graham
Mrs. Richard H. Hagemeyer
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
William M. Harvey
Ruth M. Hedgpeth
Pat Heiss & Ben Furman
Betty & Harry Herr
Julia M. Hite
Land & Laura Anne Hite
Bonnie H. & Richard L. John Jr.
Barbara & Herb Joyner
Patrick Kelly
Russ & Sharon Kerns
Sporty King
Nancy Foltz & Rick Kleinmann
Dick & Linda Koch
Al Krantz
Daniel LaBadie
Sidney & Fred Lancaster
John & Mary Hill Lane
Ms. Dale Lederer
In Memory of Pat Ledford
Madeline & Joseph Lerme
Alma & Vince Martin
Bea & David Mauldwin
Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. McBride Jr.
Kevin R. McCarthy
Dick & Anne McMackin
Teresa & Don Meanor
Bob Meyer
Jane & John Miles
David & Karen Miller
Joan & Dennis Miller
M. Marie Mitchell
Anna Moeller
Lynda & Steve Morris
Shirley Murdock
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Pray
Jim Putnam
Garth & Barbara Radley
Dr. Gwendolyn M. Reichbach
& Michael Fonzo
Anne & Matty Rick
Tom & Kay Rogers
Mary Ann & Jim Ruggiero
Dr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Sayson
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Schmidt
Barb & James Shores
Divakar Shukla
Kathryn A. Stapleton
The Stein Family
Norman F. Steinberger
Ken & Marcia Stern
Edith Strickland-DeLaine
Dr. Mark & Mrs. Mary Jo Swanson
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tart
Betty & Alan Thalinger
Wait Until Dark
H. A. Thompson
Roberta M. Tremain
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
Tim & Sarah Turner
Joe Urey & Felton Temple
Sally S. Van Allen
In Honor of Courtney Ward
Danny & Nancy Watts
Howard & Betty Webb
Sarah & Scott Wilkerson
Elizabeth & Robert Winters
Alston Osgood Wolf
Courtney M. & Fernando R. Ycaza
Friend’s Circle (up to $99)
Anonymous
Polly & Rusty Adkins
Mary & Willie Artis
Matthew Beck
Charles Binder
Daniel M. Blackmon
Betty & Kenneth Bridges
Blake Brilhante
Maureen Cerino
Kenneth & Peggy Cherry
Pauline & Bill Chinnis
Cherie Cox
Neil Crossley
Nicki Dardinger
Ann M. & Floyd R. Davis Jr.
Curt Dippre
Kim & Patrick Donahue
Lisanne Dorsch
Mitch & Karen Eisner
Werner Field
Chasity Finley
Kerri & Steven Firestone
Mary Fluke, DVM
Babette Fontaine
Bryan Gabriel
Jerri Gertzman
Norman Godbold
Robert L. Gossett
D. L. Gourdine
Kevin Greene
Becky & Wayne Hallman
Jeremy Hancock
Ann A. Hardin
M. & M. Harrell
Gerald & Patrecia Henke
Michelle P. Hill
Elizabeth Hinson
Stephanie J. Hood
Barbara Horstmann
Dr. David L. Hunter
Jennifer Hurst
Sofiya Ivanova
Richard Jacobson
Lisa M. & Joseph M. Jenkins
Rudolph Julian
Ali & Eugene O. Kavadlo
Patricia & Jerry Kelly
Danyse G. Kingsbery
Sarah E. Kingsbery
Mary T. Klenz
Meg Laing
Carolyn & Clonnie Lambert
Jo-An Lattanzi
Martha Leinker
Ruth S. Lloyd
Marilyn L. London
Gene Martin
Ruth McBride
Virginia Travis & George McCormick
Janet & Bill McFadden
Paul McMahan
Crystal McNair
Marta Meares
Mary Moore
Sidney L. Neely
Joe Nelson
Ellen O’Brien
Alice & Robert O’Dell
Kaye & Harvey Overcash
Dr. Leland M. Park
Sandra Peters
Gene & Milt Poler
Jane D. Pressley
Susan E. Puckett
Anthony Quarino
Dr. Cathey S. Ross
Mark P. Sahn
Kurt Schulze
David Shimberg
SouthEnd Dentistry
Walter Starke
Rafael Suarez
Beatriz Suris
Roslyn & Karl Sydney
Diane & Brad D. Thomas
Sharon & Jim Thompson
Robert Thorson
Pennie Thrower
Glenn Tompkins
Sally & G. A. Underwood
Hal Uttley
Barbara & Jim Vyse
Lynn Willhite
Lana V. & John Artis Yopp
James Yurchison
Pinocchio
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Pease Auditorium benefactors
Pease Auditorium is located off Pease Lane on CPCC’s Central Campus near Center City Charlotte. Named for Colonel J. Norman
Pease, head of the architectural firm that developed the College’s first master plan and an avid supporter of CPCC during its early years,
Pease Auditorium was home to the College’s first drama productions (1970-1994).
Colonel Pease died in 1987, and the College remains grateful for his vision, leadership and guidance. It is with a historical and
appreciative nod that the College recognizes our Pease Auditorium benefactors, donors who made our 2009-10 renovation possible and
who help to maintain this piece of Charlotte history.
Today, Pease Auditorium, a beautiful, elliptical-shaped auditorium, plays host to performances for audiences of 400.
For a gift of $500 or more, seat benefactors have their names or the name of a family member or friend inscribed on a Pease Auditorium
plaque permanently displayed in the building. To become a Pease Auditorium benefactor, please contact the CPCC Foundation at
704.330.6869. d
Pease Auditorium Benefactors
In Loving Memory of Carrie G. Allen
Claudia W. Belk
Duncan & Cindy Brewer
Bruce U. Clayton
Bill & Anne Claytor
Bill Gerhart, in memory of Judy Gerhart
Guy Herring & Cheryl Brooks
Al Krantz
Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. LaBrosse
Alma & Vincent Martin
Kevin R. McCarthy,
in honor of Cormac
& Jack McCarthy
Jim & Mary Ann Ruggiero,
in loving memory of James W. Hamby
Sherry & Charles Rumbough
Richard L. Shores
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tart
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
Alston Osgood Wolf,
in memory of A. Allen Wolf
You Will Enjoy This; Take Your Seat.
Pease Auditorium
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Halton Theater seat benefactors
The Dale F. Halton Theater, a grand, state-of-the-art facility located on CPCC’s Central Campus, serves as home to the College’s
performing arts productions and host to national and international touring companies.
Halton Theater seat benefactors are prominently and permanently recognized on a plaque in the Halton Theater. Proceeds from the
Halton Theater Seat Campaign ensure the ongoing quality of the facility and its artistic programming. Become a Halton Theater Seat
Benefactor today by contacting the CPCC Foundation at 704.330.6869. d
Orchestra Level ($1,000 and over)
AT&T North Carolina
David Barnhardt
Eleanor & James Barnhardt Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Belk
Sue & Addison Bell
Ms. Betsy J. Blount
Amy & Philip Blumenthal
Jim & Jenny Bolt
Dr. Michael & Mrs. Lenora Borchardt
Leamon Carroll
Conrad & Barbara Carter
Bill & Anne Claytor
Mrs. Jane G. & Mr. Stephen Cooper
Alvaro & Donna de Molina
William K. Diehl Jr./ James, McElroy & Diehl PA
James & Kathy Drumm
Della Joan Erwin
Bill Gerhart
Richard & Elizabeth Handford
Betty & Erskine Harkey
Dr. Bill & Mrs. Jeanne Heller
Lila Erwin Highsmith
Barbara Horstmann
Don R. & Linda Y. Koch
Cynthia H. LaBrosse
Gary E. LaBrosse
Mr. Fred & Mrs. Sidney Lancaster
Dot & Powell Majors
Steve & Carol Manz
Vincent & Alma Martin,
in memory of Joseph P. Martin
Kevin R. McCarthy,
in honor of Cormac & Jack McCarthy
Dr. & Mrs. Clinton H. McKay
Ken & Jackie Miller
Michael C. Moss
Mr. & Mrs. Reece A. Overcash Jr.
William S. & Amy H. Roberts
Patricia & B. D. Rodgers
Jim & Mary Ann Ruggiero,
in celebration of our
25th wedding anniversary
Sherry & Charles Rumbough
Alan C. Simonini
Ed & Jackie Spears
Jan N. Stedman
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tart
Earl & Sue Taylor
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
Tim & Sarah Turner
E. Kyle Tyner
The Vrana-Skalaban Family
Dr. Spurgeon Webber Jr.
& Mrs. Loretta Webber
Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Dr. P. Anthony Zeiss
Balcony Level ($500-$999)
Michael & Linda Bailey,
in memory of Mr. Richard H. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. O. W. Brauss
Janet Chapman
Mary & Bill Collin
Dr. John R. Dunn
Dr. Maha Gingrich,
in memory of Alan Moore
Maha, Scott, & Pavani Gingrich
Elisabeth G. Hair
Richard & Elizabeth Handford
David & Lois Handy
Katharyn Horne
Karen Hudson-Brown,
in honor of Mary Lou Paschal
Georgia Jacquez Lewis & Robert L. Lewis
Gary & Amy Ma
Vincent & Alma Martin,
in memory of Joseph P. Martin
Dr. Jack S. Monell & Family
Ellen & Terry Moore
Rob & Lorrie Morris
Mr. & Mrs. J. Norman Pease Jr.
Ms. Lynne Safrit, North Carolina
Research Campus
Elizabeth D. Schweikhardt,
in loving memory of my husband,
James R. Schweikhardt
Mr. Tim & Mrs. Kim Stump,
Stuart Elizabeth Stump
Joan & Garren Tate
Roberta M. Tremain
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
Paul & Susan Vadnais
Damn Yankees
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Memorial and
Honor Gifts
Memorial and honor gifts are
a special way to thoughtfully
remember family and friends. Some
CPCC donors make a provision
for gifts to be made to the College
at their passing, or their families
make the request. Other donors
make gifts of appreciation in honor
of someone who has been a vital
part of their lives, for a birthday,
anniversary, holiday or other
notable occasion. Memorial and
honor gifts are often an especially
meaningful tribute.
In Memory Of
Charles Vance Abernethy Jr.
Anonymous
Nancy B. Pinkerton
Carrie G. Allen
June & Teresa Todd
Jacqueline Alletto
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
David & Laraine Frohlich
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
SPC Christopher R. Barton, USA
Anonymous
Eileen & Dewitt Black
Combat Vets Association 15-5 Chapter
James R. Combs
Jacqulyn Dickinson
Betty S. Dillard
Victoria Fullwood
Leonard J. Hass Jr.
Perrin J. & Brian L. Hedgepeth
Afton L. Jerkins
Kids’ Korner Child Development Inc.
Ashley K. Latva
Teresa & Nick Maiorana
Susan & Brian Musselwhite
Katherine W. Oliver
Angela C. Ortiz
Phillips-Groves Foundation Inc.
Charlotte & Dennis Quan
Erin & Steven Rhew
Barbara & George Richardson
Donna Richardson
Gail & Allen Scott
Amy & John Skipper
Cynthia K. & David A. Soliday
William E. Troutman
WOD Addiction LLC
Jane Clark Bass
Keris F. & W. Herbert Brown Jr.
Alice S. Shipman
Mary Alice Alexander Bass
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Alice S. Shipman
Hoyle L. Blalock
Mrs. Richard H. Hagemeyer
Mark Boursaw
Debra L. Oliver
Victoria A. Bowler
Anonymous
Angela C. Allred
Gail L. Amendola
Gail M. & Robert A. Ames
Susan P. Atkins
Dale Aultman
Tammy S. & M. Andrew Avram
Judith T. Bainbridge
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Jennifer L. Beck
David H. Berry
Eileen F. Blanchette
Bollinger Law Firm PC
Elizabeth Bowler
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Robert B. Boyd Sr.
Kristina & Jason T. Brannon
Susan & Robin M. Bray
Susan T. Breckenridge
Patricia F. Broome
Lisa Buckner
Amber Bullock
Beverly Y. & Henry C. Byrum Jr.
John P. Casasanta
Mandi Casey
Charlotte Indoor Tennis Club
Classic Art Incoporated
Katharine P. & Harry H. Clendenin III
Kim Cook
Tonya Cooper
Angela M. Criscuolo
Richard T. Crumrine
Lili J. Curtis
D & L Parts Co. Inc.
D. R. Duke Moving Inc.
Linda A. Dabak
Michael C. D’Agata
Madge J. Daly
Diane S. Davis
Sandy Davis
Daniel De La Portilla
Jason B. DeAngelis
Ina & Jack DeRochi
Mary C. & John J. Deschenes III
Tiffany Doolittle
Doran, Shelby, Pethel & Hudson P.A.
Desaree V. Dreher
Karrington L. Duke
Aleta Dunbar
Sandra Lee & Robert R. Dunbar
Katharine H. Dunlap
Mary F. & Gregory G. Efthimiou
John C. Engler
Mary E. & Barry A. Ezarsky
Sheila M. Faeth
Mary B. Ferguson
Jennifer Ferrara
Tara R. Fickert
Constance G. Finch
Patricia R. & Edmund J. Fitzgerald
Elizabeth M. Fletcher
Andrew G. Foard
Dr. Gary Frenette
David & Laraine Frohlich
Neill S. Fuleihan, Attorney at Law
Kim Simpson Fuqua
Ganly & Ramer, Attorney at Law
Stephanie Garner
Horace L. Gates
Janet M. Godfrey
Barbara & Samuel M. Goldberg
William K. Goldfarb
Tina & Mark Gonda
Linda Greenberg
Tammy S. Greyshock & Brian R. Heffron
Grimes Teich Anderson LLP
Gullick Mediation Inc.
Avery J. Haines
Vivian Hardin
Richard B. Harper, Attorney
Karen Harris
Karen B. & Herbert L. Harriss
Kirk W. Hartnett
Amy I. Hawke
David Helms
Timothy L. Henning
Neville Herbert-Reynolds
Jeanne & Rick Hesprich
Lauren Hester
Branden Hillis
David Hoffman
Kathleen M. & Carl A. Hollinger
Windy Honeycutt
Lecia P. & Terry D. Horne
Ginger Horowitz
Susan H. Huffman
Dale, Cynthia & Jason Huntley
Susan Irvine & Mark Love
Janice K. & William M. Ivey
Mandy Jarnagin
J. Lynn Johnson
Barbara W. & Charles L. Jones III
Carmel & Donald Joyce
Shauna S. & Jeffrey A. Kadis
Stephanie S. & Timothy E. Kafitz
Eric & Stephanie Kalamaras
Constance O. Keffer
Chris Kemp
Mary T. Klenz
Paula C. & Edward J. Knish Jr.
Anita K. Kubin
Margaret S. & John B. Kuhn
Michael Landis
Tammie K. Lankford
Nancy L. Larsen
Nancy P. & Keith R. Larson
Cynthia H. Lawrence
Anne & Buz Leavitt
Laura A. Lee
Lin & Gary Leslie
Judy L. Lewis
Dawn Lilley
Lisa & Brooks Lindsay
Steven Lorimer
Lowrance Reporting Service
Magnolia Marketing
Jerri A. Manning
Rutha Lane Manning
Carol L. & Steven F. Manz
Dan L. Mask
Tom McCain
Kevin R. McCarthy
Lauren McGee
Gary & Jackie McKee
Patrick G. McLaughlin
Kristen Carroll & Brian McManus
Martin J. McNeese
Kimberly McQuay
Metrolina Paralegal Association
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
John C. Morgan
John Morris
Larry & Carol Moton
Glenna & Michael S. Murphy
Myers Law Firm
Sarah E. Nantz
Mary C. Nelis
Sandy & Bill Newnan
Ada & John R. Nicolay
Jason Noblitt
Amanda S. Norton
Jennifer K. O’Brien
Lauren D. Oken
Sandy & Jim Osborne
Dr. Leland M. Park
Jane S. & Henry N. Patterson IV
Sharon E. & Joseph W. Pegram
Lauren Peng & Kair Redick
Peter Phillips
Michael B. Pross
Michelle Rath
L. Kimberley Reynolds-Frederick
Bettie J. & Joseph A. Rinaldi
Rebecca K. Rizzo
Brenda & George Rohe
Randy Russell
Carl & Marsha Scheer
Melissa W. & Barry L. Schumer
Kelly H. Sercer
Patricia A. & Barry M. Shay
Lisa A. Sheffield
Monika & Joseph Simino
Brent Snyder II
Southpoint Solutions LLC
Michael Speziali
R. G. Spratt III
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
Lisa R. Starnes
Kiersten L. & Robert B. Starnes
Debbie Stevens
Stiles Byrum & Horne LLP
Mona L. & Jack E. Streitman
Elizabeth N. Sumner
The Sumwalt Law Firm
Mark Sumwalt
Tabor Architecture
Tees & Tunes
Cathy Thompson
David O. Thompson
Linda G. Thompson
Sheila A. Tinson
Karen Niesse Tompkins
Michael Torcellini
Timur Tukel
Kathryn L. Valentine
Elisa Waldman & Mark Clackum
Meredith & Don Walker
John M. Walker
Mary M. & Richard L. White Jr.
Laura & Mark Whitley
Ina Whitley & Jack DeRochi
Christine M. & Michael B. Wiggins
Cathy A. Williams
Claire Winterton
Julie A. Witherel
Denine P. & Christopher J. Woodrow
Anja & David Zimmerman
Elizabeth A. & Joseph Zucker
Floyd Brooks
Adam S. Brooks
Staff Sargeant Lee Alan Brooks
Madeline R. Schuler
Scott Brown
Alice D. Brown
Gene Bryant
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Bud Cox
Irene B. Honeycutt
Jane Fountain
Betty Granger
John McPherson
Charles R. Garris
Crystal Garris
Dr. Melvin L. Gay Jr.
Francis Ahn
Lorraine Blahnik
Hugh H. Bowers
Amy B. Burns
Amanda P. Capobianchi
Dr. Tracie Clark
Jeanette M. Coggins
Beth & Marshall Collins
Janice J. & Cleve H. Cox
Christina Jenkins Curts
Bethany Davis
Shera M. Dieth
Amber M. Flamer
Marsi Franceschini
Dail H. Gay
Barry A. Gilmore
Loretta G. Hinton
Michael W. Hughes
Vivian K. Jenkins
Linda Jones
Cassandra Loftin
Phillip A. Lopp
Deborah E. Lord
Lane H. Luke
Donna A. Mackey
Willis Moore
Nichole A. Patterson
Reginald Pincham
Gregory J. Platko
Stephanie Rice
Amy Riebold
Melodee Rimland
Blake & Kiersten Robertson
David L. Robertson
Dr. Cathey S. Ross
Ellen Scott
Lesley Shroyer
Mary K. Smith
Bernetta P. Steadman
Robbie J. Thompson
Diep Tong
Laura E. Tucker
Danielle White
Cynthia Wilder
Lynn M. Williams
Jennifer & Richard S. Woods
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
Bill Gheesling
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Jamie Gibson
Daniel LaBadie
Alex Gow
Kamal Nayfeh
Christene McDonald
Dana G. McDonald-Mann
Bob Bowler
Kimberly McQuay
Betty & Joe Millsaps
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Edwin H. Green
Herman R. Green
Jean McDuffie
Brian S. Sexton
Mr. & Mrs. Don Bryant
Ann P. Babcock
Gary Mims
Brian G. Stearns
Dr. Richard H. Hagemeyer
American Patriot Tea Party of East Tennessee
Elizabeth L. Arnold
William D. Atwill
Gaye G. & Vernon L. Booth
Sarah C. Craig
Mary A. Crews
Phillip Dodds
Epley Associates Inc.
Robert L. Gossett
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Cheryl Walker & Jeffrey A. Huberman
Fred, Lilia & Andrew Hunter
James Custom Homes Inc.
Elizabeth & John Kidd
Alvin V. Kirkman Jr.
Sidney B. Lancaster
McAngus Goudelock & Courie LLC
No Trumps Bridge Club
Thomas & Marie Peacock
Dr. Ruth G. Shaw
Joseph T. Summer
Patricia H. & Edgar A. Terrell Jr.
Elizabeth K. Vogt
Dr. Muriel Vollum
Kaye & W. Battle Wall III
William J. Welch
W. Ralph Whitley II
Jean Cushman McKay
Rachel P. Roberts
James Campbell
Robert L. Gossett
Susie Moore
Carol Houston
Koku Nutsigbe
Steven D. Gore
Mr. & Mrs. James Campbell
Robert L. Gossett
Bob L. Moss
Susan & Bruce Moldow
Leslie Nyikos
Elizabeth Reath
Wayland H. Cato Jr.
Wayland H. Cato Jr. Foundation
Thomas E. Norman
Sara S. Spencer
Henry Allen “Hank” Oder Jr.
Eloise F. & Frederick P. Adams
Alvin V. Kirkman Jr.
Janet Malkemes
Robert H. Oder
W. Ralph Whitley II
Dr. Bessie Chronaki
Trudy Cox
Christa A. Overcash
Shirley Beachler
Sharon Hopkins
Brenda W. Lea
David A. Harvey
Martha L. Ingel
Joan S. Heaney
Patricia S. Hendrickson
Kathy Herran
Peter R. Herran
Jeff Hieronymus
Robert W. Day, PhD
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Judy & Robert Hovis
J. H. Hunter
Virginia A. Tewey
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Triplett
Kiley Howze
Kimbrelli Norwood
Edwin L. Jones
Anonymous
Doug Patton
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
James B. Jones
Wesley Patton
Gayle E. & Matthew H. Risse
Bernice Pease
Eugene C. Pease
Dot & Raleigh Powell
Sheri N. Zehrung
Clarence Roach
Johnnie Roach
Harve Russel Jr.
Patty J. Eller
Manuel Santos Jr.
Paul Santos
Gus B. Shelton Jr.
Vanessa Shelton Stolen
Jane Smith
Jaime Pollard-Smith
Benji Spurlock
Laura Spanski Lyon
Mary Margaret Traxler
Rebecca K. Rizzo
Georgia Tucker
Dr. Walter R. & Mrs. Elizabeth F. Tucker
Margaret Harper Tuttle
Darlene T. & J. Nichols Beard
Charles Clay
Patrice A. Brown
William M. Claytor
Nancy C. Forrester
Alan W. Lee
Beth Collins
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
CPCC Early Childhood Education Students
Mary-Margaret Kantor
CPCC Foundation Staff
Quincy Foil
Margaret Katherine & Hayden Daniel Bobbitt
Virginia K. Bobbitt
Ana Gulle de Flynn
Carlos A. Flynn, DVM
Linda Forrest
Joan B. Jensen
Betty Fuller
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Dail Gay
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
Dr. Maha, Scott & Pavani Gingrich
Ellen & Terry Moore
Pavani Gingrich
Ellen & Terry Moore
Robert L. Gossett
CPCC Physical Therapy Alumni Association
Sharon Gossett
Robert L. Gossett
Dr. Donald Warren
Dr. Deborah T. Bouton
G. Mitchell Hagler
Charlotte North Carolina Chapter PDK
Susan Littenburg & Michael Hagler
Dora Arlender Watkins
Loretta D. Carr
Sondra & Jerry Haley
Robert L. Gossett
Dr. Spurgeon Webber Jr.
A. J. Williams Dental Study Club
Suanne Haney
Linda & Stuart Tugman
Michael V. Weller
Linda J. Dunham
Betty G. Harkey
Rick & Melanie Harkey
Regina Mahatha
David Mahatha
Mary Marshall McCall Williams
Darlene T. & J. Nichols Beard
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Betty & Erskine Harkey
Rick & Melanie Harkey
Jane & Scott Harkey
Betty R. Millsaps
Kevin Michael Malone
Darlene T. & J. Nichols Beard
Dr. C. V. Winter
Charlotte Iris Society
Elizabeth Kelley
Gloria Kelley
Virginia S. Killmon
Ginny S. Hastings
Pat Ledford
Jack A. Ledford
Jim Lykowski
Geoffrey A. Blount
Marilyn Hamby Mantiply
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Steven P. Matheny
David Matheny
James H. McAfee Sr.
Cynthia M. Smith
Kappy McCleneghan
Gary J. Anderson
The Department of Biology at
Appalachian State University
Christine M. Beaman
Lisa Bryant
Judith F. Cattell
Dr. & Mrs. Chester Collins
Elizabeth B. Eakes
Carolyn M. Jacobs
Polly Lamal
Kristin Rothrock & David Brodeur
Gregg Watkins
In Honor Of
Myra F. Arbuckle
Robert L. Gossett
Ann Pelton Babcock
Sherry M. & Gary N. Babcock
Catherine Babcock Cranor
Mrs. Mary B. & Dr. Charles H. Edwards II
Brenda & Joe Helms
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Irene Honeycutt
Diana B. Pinckney
Lucille Finch Jones
Anonymous
Anna L. Kearse
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Jamil Khan
Catherine D. Khan
Anne C. Baird
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Alice & Paul Koehnke
Paul Koehnke & Jay Norvell
W. Reade Baker
William D. Atwill
Brenda Lea
Byron L. Bullard
Jon Bass
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Caroline Macomson
Anonymous
Darlene & Nick Beard
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Dr. Kevin McCarthy
Quincy Foil
Mary Dee W. Parr
Wilton L. Parr
Mary Lou Paschal
Sara S. Spencer
Jimmie & Doug Patton
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Charlotte Pfeifer
Lisa Godwin
Jack Proctor
George E. Wightman
Dr. Cheryl Richards
Barbara Byrd
Rose-Hulman HPV Team
The Bresler Foundation
Elizabeth Ross
Mark & Sally Mohney
D. I. von Briesen
Christopher L. Sattferfield
Ernest K. Kinsey
Lesley Shroyer
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
Sandra Sleet
Barbara Byrd
Earnestine & June Toms
Janice T. Joye
Louis Vaught
The Bresler Foundation
Courtney Ward
Susan F. Grove
Donna Ward
Paul Braswell
Ann C. Bryant
Carol Jane Bryant
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Katharyn Horne
Paul Koehnke & Jay Norvell
Christine Leimer
Christopher D. Meister
Wendy Mitchell
Ryan Wiggins
Christine M. & Michael B. Wiggins
Richard S. Woods
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
Dr. P. Anthony Zeiss
William D. Atwill
Byron L. Bullard
Gifts-In-Kind
1900 Mexican Grill & Cantina
A Fruit Basket & The Southern Blossom
AcuCare Clinic
Ajax Rolled Ring and Machine
American Apparel
Autobell Car Wash Inc.
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers LLC
Wally Bock
Bosch Rexroth Corporation
Roger Brown
Bruegger’s Bagels
Canteen
Carolina Raptor Center
Carolinas HealthCare Foundation
Charles Grayson European Spa
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Charles Luck Stone Center
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Chiquita Brands International
Chocolates for Lorada
Clinique
Community School of the Arts
Compass Group North America
Crave Dessert Bar
Creative Solutions
Cuisine Malaya
Rita R. Dawkins
Lori T. Day
Russell A. DiLeo
Discovery Place
Ace C. Drakeford
Dressler’s Restaurant
DuPont Imaging Technologies
Audrey Eddington
Empire Racing
Ergotron Inc.
Event Marketing Services Inc.
FlyWheel
Frame Warehouse
FS Food Group
Great Harvest Bread Company
Ha Ha Group LLC
Jane Hartness
Hawthorne’s New York Pizza
The House of Andrachelle
Hyatt Gun & Coin Shop Inc.
INNOVA
Inside Out Sports
Intergraph Corporation
Invitations by Lee
Libby Jernigan
Jesse Brown’s Outdoors
Richard Kingston
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp.
La Paz Resturant & Cantina
Layman Hospitality Group LLC
Gay Ann Loesch
Linda L. Loftin
Lowe’s Home Improvement Stores
Sonia & Isaac Luski
Mattress Firm
Renee G. McColl
Walter D. Mills
Wendy Mitchell
Monkey Joe’s Park Road
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Patricia O. & Thomas E. Norman
Northlake Mall
Novant Health
Okuma America
Thomas Page
Panera Bread
Plate Perfect Catering
Play It Again Sports
Recognition Plus
Regal Manor Twin
Reid’s Fine Foods
River Bend Sportsman’s Resort
RSC Chemical Solutions
Beverly M. Russell
S & D Coffee Inc.
SciCan Inc.
Bud Simmons
Snyder’s-Lance Inc.
Joy Sparrow
Kenneth R. Stern
Joy S. & George J. Stuart Jr.
Style FX Hair Studios
Sysco Charlotte LLC
Frankie Tack
Elizabeth A. Thomas
Thorlo Inc.
Title Boxing Club
Trader Joe’s
US National Whitewater Center
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Bill Ward
Agnes B. Weisiger
Wink Studio
Active Multi-Year Pledges
The CPCC Foundation
gratefully acknowledges the
following donors with active
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multi-year pledges.
$1,000,000 and over
Hendrick Automotive Group
The James J. Harris
& Angelia M. Harris Foundation
The Leon Levine Foundation, Leon
& Sandra Levine
The Merancas Foundation
Philip L. Van Every Foundation
Wayland H. Cato Jr. Foundation
$500,000-$999,999
William K. Diehl Jr./James,
McElroy & Diehl, PA
Dowd Foundation
$100,000-$499,999
Allen Tate Foundation
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers LLC
Bragg Financial Advisors Inc
CB&I
Doris M. & Charles L. Fonville
Howard R. Levine Foundation
Laboratory Corporation of America
Sandra S. & Bob L. Moss
Novant Health
Dr. Ruth G. Shaw
$50,000-$99,999
Bassett Furniture
Carolina Tractor & Equipment Company
Jane A. & Stephen M. Cooper
Agnes & George H. Edmiston Jr.
Cynthia H. & Gary E. LaBrosse
Sisters of Mercy of N.C. Foundation Inc.
Nancy & James R. Worrell Sr.
$25,000-$49,999
Bank of North Carolina
Sally D. & Russell M. Robinson II
$10,000-$24,999
Anonymous
Balfour Beatty Construction
Anne E. & William M. Claytor
Patricia & William D. Gorelick
Higgs Foundation
Michael C. Moss
Lynn & Ralph A. Pitts
$5,000-$9,999
Florence K. Jaffa
Colonel Frederick Johnston, USA (Rtd)
The Bresler Foundation
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
$1,000-$4,999
Gantt Huberman Architects
Suzanne J. & Joseph D. Johnson Sr.
Dr. Wilhelmenia I. Rembert
John Royals
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana
& Lena
$500-$999
Amanda P. Capobianchi
Quincy Foil
Susan B. Oleson-Briggs
Laura Temples
Lynn M. Williams
$250-$499
Geoffrey A. Blount
Rita R. Dawkins
Steven D. Gore
Sherrill A. Holmes
William H. McDonald
Karen M. Merriman
Lynda & Steve Morris
Elena D. Randolph
Brian S. Sexton
Mary Vickers-Koch
Kathy C. Watkins
$100-$249
Sabrina F. Black
Kara H. Bosch
Bradley E. Bostian
Alberto Botero
James L. Bowen
Amy E. Bruining
Loretta D. Carr
Mary E. Clark
Rosa G. Clyburn
Mary K. Collin
Kenneth L. Compton Jr.
Meagan L. Crowson
Catharine Curtis
Christina Jenkins Curts
Patty J. Eller
Charles L. Fitts
Fay Foster
Tommy L. Funches
Frederick I. Gore
Christopher R. Hailey Sr.
Janice W. Hall
Retha M. Hall
Patricia L. Hill-Miller
Martha L. Ingel
Bruce Johnson
Mary-Margaret Kantor
Lynette I. Kendrick
Paul Kitchen
Elaine Kushmaul
Quinn R. Lacy
Jane B. Lavin
Dennis D. Leak
David Matheny
Daniel T. McEachern
Kathryn L. McLendon
Gregg R. Miller
Marcia J. Moore
Pat Nash
Darrien Page
Chris Paynter
Eugene C. Pease
David R. Privette
Paul Santos
Jean Schoenheit
Michael C. Smith
Ray Sosko
Susan Spence
Gregory D. Stanley
Bernetta P. Steadman
Vanessa Shelton Stolen
Larry D. Vandeventer
D. I. von Briesen
Sherry Washington
Linda J. White
George E. Wightman
Ronald D. Williams
Suzanne T. Williams
$1-$99
Shareef Ajam
Lori A. Alexander
Kathleen M. Anderson
Brenda B. Armentrout
Jennifer Arnold
Terri L. Ashcraft
Amy Bagwell
Anthony J. Bateman
Sheena M. Bossie
Pepsi Boyer
Philip L. Briggs
Patrice A. Brown
Timothy W. Bunch
Sheila Clemons
Dana H. Cole
Clidell Conston
Monica P. Crawford
Laura M. Dodge
Linda J. Dunham
Saronda M. Easter
Nancy C. Forrester
Diane R. Frazier
Herman R. Green
Mark A. Hayes
Richard Helms
Clyde Hooks Jr.
Catherine Howell
Johnny C. James
Connie Johnston
Houghton Lohn
Deborah E. Lord
Nadzeya Maisak
Dana G. McDonald-Mann
Meagan McNamee
Suzanne Mulligan
Tam Minh Nguyen
Glenda Nnaji
Carrie Paynter
Alice I. Pough
Keith Powell
Susan E. Puckett
Lockwood Ray Jr.
Andreina Riera
Nicholas Riggins
Theresa Ann Russo
Karla Shields
Douglas E. Short
Michael C. Smith
Paula Smith
Brian G. Stearns
Laudan Tehrani
Sheila Tzerman
Michael Webb
LaShelle D. White
Andrew J. Williams
Melanie E. Wood
Jeffrey A. Wyco
Gifts to the CPCC
College Foundation
July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013
$1,000,000 and over
Intergraph Corporation
J. A. Turner Jr. Family Foundation
The Merancas Foundation
Alanna J. & James R. Worrell Jr.
Nancy & James R. Worrell Sr.
$100,000-$999,999
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Bragg Financial Advisors Inc.
CB&I
Doris M. & Charles L. Fonville
Howard R. Levine Foundation
Sandra S. & Bob L. Moss
Mary Dee & Wilton L. Parr
Dr. Ruth G. Shaw
$50,000-$99,999
Bassett Furniture
Carolina Tractor & Equipment Company
Jane A. & Stephen M. Cooper
Dr. Kathy & Mr. James Drumm
Randi & George H. Edmiston Jr.
Okuma America
The Relgalf Charitable Foundation
Sisters of Mercy of N.C. Foundation Inc.
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
$25,000-$49,999
American Apparel
Bank of North Carolina
DuPont Imaging Technologies
Sonia & Isaac Luski
Sally D. & Russell M. Robinson II
Gretchen & Richard K. Zollinger
$10,000-$24,999
Anne E. & William M. Claytor
Empire Racing
Ergotron, Inc.
Patricia & William D. Gorelick
J. Frank Harrison III
Higgs Foundation
Hyatt Gun & Coin Shop Inc.
Lucky Clays Farm
Merrifield Patrick Vermillion LLC
Microsoft Corporation
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Christa A. Overcash
Lynn & Ralph A. Pitts
Rotary Club of Charlotte Inc.
SunTrust Foundation
US Airways
Susan S. Waller
Wells Fargo Insurance
Brenda L. & John F. Woodcock
Bryan Zeiss
$5,000-$9,999
Anonymous
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers LLC
The Bresler Foundation
Bridgestone/Firestone Inc.
Charlotte Area Hotel Association
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates
Concrete Supply Company
Pamela M. & William T. Crowder Jr.
D. F. Halton Foundation Inc.
Dr. Elizabeth & Mr. James C. Faulkner
Carlos A. Flynn, DVM
GCA Services Group
German Language & Culture Foundation
Hendrick Lexus
Dr. James E. McDermott III
Kathryn Bernard McGarry, MEd
Susan & Bruce Moldow
Novant Health
Panera Bread
Phillips-Groves Foundation Inc.
Patricia & B. D. Rodgers
Rodgers
Katherine Sparrow & Donald Tyson
SPX Foundation
Sysco Charlotte LLC
Thorlo Inc.
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
$1,000-$4,999
A. J. Williams Dental Study Club
Ajax Rolled Ring and Machine
Judith N. & James W. Allison
Deborah M. & J. Steele Alphin
Alwinell Foundation
American Culinary Federation Inc.
American Institute of Architects
Arts & Science Council
AT&T
Bartlett Tree Foundation
Bishop George E. Battle Jr.
BB&T
BB&T Insurance Services
Laurie E. & Mark S. Behnke
Belk, Inc.
Bosch Rexroth Corporation
Craig Bove
The Honorable William M. Brawley Jr.
Bull Engineered Products
CAGC Foundation Inc.
Canteen
Carolinas Golf Foundation
Charles Grayson European Spa
Charlotte North Carolina Chapter PDK
Elliot S. Close
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
Colonna’s Shipyard Inc.
Community Foundation of Gaston County Inc.
Compass Group North America
Dr. Marcia L. Conston
CPCC Services Corporation
Gwin & Robert I. Dalton Jr.
Lori T. Day
The Dickson Foundation Inc.
Edward H. deSaussure III
Anne J. & Herbert Doss
Eleanor & James Barnhardt Foundation
Embree-Reed Inc
Executive Women International
Fab Fours Inc.
Fifth Third Bank
Frame Warehouse
FS Food Group
Gantt Huberman Architects
The Garden Club of Weddington
Dail H. Gay
Billy L. Gerhart
Herman A. Godwin Jr.
Ha Ha Group LLC
Michael Hawley
Hawthorne’s New York Pizza
Vetta & Clyde Higgs
Hilton Head Island Concours D’Elegance
Julie A. & David F. Huffman
Suzanne J. & Joseph D. Johnson Sr.
Johnson’s Roofing Service Inc.
King & Spalding LLP
Scott C. Lea
League for Innovation
David & Beth Lewis
LS3P Associates
Elayne P. McCormack
James P. McCormack
Alisa A. & William H. McDonald
Carolyn & Sam McMahon
Mecklenburg County Farm Bureau
Jeffrey S. Merrifield
Mint Hill Women’s Club
Ellen & Terry Moore
North South Turfgrass Association
Novant Health - Huntersville Medical Center
Debbie C. Arant-O’Connor
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Pamela M. Pearson
Pedulla Trucking, Excavating & Paving Inc.
Piedmont Club Foundation
Piedmont Natural Gas Company Inc
Suzanne & Robert M. Pittenger Sr.
Play It Again Sports
Jay O. Potter
Barbara & Mark A. Pringle
Dr. Wilhelmenia I. Rembert
Geraldine H. & James H. Rhodes
Robbin L. & Patrick C. Riley
Blake & Kiersten Robertson
Sue & Caldwell R. Rose Jr.
Sherry & Charles Rumbough
Martha R. & Willis Schweppe
Elizabeth M. & Robert J. Shaw
Showalter Construction Co. Inc.
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Smith & Wesson
Lawrence Sorkin
Southeastern Architectural Systems
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
Steel Fab Inc.
Stewart Engineering Inc.
Edith Strickland-DeLaine
Tees & Tunes
Terracon
The Trexler Foundation
Turner Construction
Melissa Vrana
Vulcan Materials Company
Watson Electrical Contractors
Wells Fargo Bank
Loretta C. Wertheimer
John H. White
Patricia & William H. Williamson III
Woodgrove Properties Inc.
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
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ABC of the Carolinas Inc
Eloise F. & Frederick P. Adams
American Society for Non-Destructive Testing
Richard R. Babcock
J. David Barnhardt
Kirsi Enckell & David L. Bristol
Debbie Brooks
Roger Brown
Bruegger’s Bagels
Amanda P. Capobianchi
Charles Luck Stone Center
Katharine P. & Harry H. Clendenin III
Clinique
Esperanza Cohn
Beth & Marshall Collins
Combat Vets Association 15-5 Chapter
Community School of the Arts
CPCC Retirees Association
CPCC Student Government Association
Creative Solutions
Beverly H. Dickson
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Dietrich
Doran, Shelby, Pethel, & Hudson P.A.
Katharine H. Dunlap
Dr. & Mrs. William F. Fishbaugh Jr.
Quincy Foil
Roger A. Gilmartin
Robert L. Gossett
The Griffin Endowment
Mrs. Richard H. Hagemeyer
Susan Littenburg & Michael Hagler
Jane & Scott Harkey
Karen B. & Herbert L. Harriss
Gerald Hieronymus
The House of Andrachelle
HS Enterprise Group, Inc.
Fred, Lilia & Andrew Hunter
Dr. David L. Hunter
Barbara W. & Charles L. Jones III
Constance C. & George W. Knight
Paul Koehnke & Jay Norvell
Nancy P. & Keith R. Larson
Lowrance Reporting Service
Dr. Terri Manning
Susan & Graham Mason
Renee G. McColl
Gary & Jackie McKee
Metrolina Masonry Association
Montibello Garden Club
Neill S. Fuleihan, Attorney at Law
Susan B. Oleson-Briggs
The Original Pancake House
Piedmont Daylily Club
Lisa G. & Randall E. Riggins
Dr. & Mrs. Russell J. Rogers Jr.
Elaine Scott
Showmars Restaurants
SouthPark Lions Club
Southpoint Solutions LLC
Sara S. Spencer
Mary Tunstall Staton
Stiles Byrum & Horne LLP
Joseph T. Summer
The Sumwalt Law Firm
Laura Temples
Title Boxing Club
Mary Vickers-Koch
Waddell Homes Inc.
Wendy’s
Barbara & James Whitton
$250-$499
Tanja C. Bechtler & Robert P. Teixeira
Emerson Bell
Geoffrey A. Blount
Mary & Ray Boardman
Charlotte Indoor Tennis Club
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Chiquita Brands International
Chocolates for Lorada
Classic Art Incoporated
Richard B. Coulter
D & L Parts Co. Inc.
Rita R. Dawkins
Russell A. DiLeo
William T. Dillon
John C. Engler
Mary E. & Barry A. Ezarsky
Cydne & Ray Farris
Dorlisa K. & Peter W. Flur
Dr. Gary Frenette
Judson H. Gee
Steven D. Gore
Marcia Murchison & Douglas Graham
Great Harvest Bread Company
Tammy S. Greyshock & Brian R. Heffron
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Hearst Service Center
Ann M. & William G. Higgs
Brittney C. Hill
Sherill A. Holmes
Invitations by Lee
Robert E. James
Patrick Kelly
Kids’ Korner Child Development Inc.
Mary T. Klenz
Dick & Linda Koch
La Paz Resturant & Cantina
Cynthia H. & Gary E. LaBrosse
Layman Hospitality Group LLC
Anne & Buz Leavitt
In Memory of Pat Ledford
William A. Long Sr.
Kevin R. McCarthy
William H. McDonald
Drs. Edith & Clint McElroy
Karen M. Merriman
Joan & Dennis Miller
Monkey Joe’s Park Road
Lynda & Steve Morris
Heather Parusel
Dr. Sue Peck & Mr. Roy Alexander
Sharon E. & Joseph W. Pegram
Brian P. Pinder
Nancy B. Pinkerton
Wendy Pitts
Plate Perfect Catering
Sharon G. & Glen L. Portwood
Jim Putnam
Walter F. Putnam
Garth & Barbara Radley
Donna Richardson
Catherine & Arthur D. Ringwald
Robinson Woods Garden Club
Rich Rosenthal
Leonard Russ
Marsha & Carl Scheer
Brian S. Sexton
Barb & James Shores
Snyder’s-Lance Inc.
Hugh B. Sproul III
Norman F. Steinberger
Angela Stokes
Joy S. & George J. Stuart Jr.
Maha Swede
H. A. Thompson
Tim & Sarah Turner
Fred A. Wagner III
Kathy C. Watkins
Alston Osgood Wolf
Jennifer & Richard S. Woods
$100-$249
Anonymous
A Fruit Basket & The Southern Blossom
Clarence & Bonnie Adams
Helen Anne Alford
Gordon & Charlotte Alford
Angela C. Allred
Deb Alzner & James Martin
American Patriot Tea Party of
East Tennessee
Gail M. & Robert A. Ames
The Department of Biology at
Appalachian State University
Dale Aultman
Barbara J. Avard
Tammy S. & M. Andrew Avram
Sherry M. & Gary N. Babcock
Judith T. Bainbridge
Dana Baker
James A. Bazan
Laura Bazan
Christine M. Beaman
Darlene T. & J. Nichols Beard
Dr. Michael J. Bell
Sabrina F. Black
Suzanne Bledsoe
Wally Bock
Maria Boese
Bollinger Law Firm PC
Kara H. Bosch
Bradley E. Bostian
Alberto Botero
James L. Bowen
Allison M. Bowers
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Robert B. Boyd Sr.
Gwen B. Bradley
Donald J. Brady
Susan & Robin M. Bray
John & Donna Brinton
Kristin Rothrock & David Brodeur
Keris F. & W. Herbert Brown Jr.
Alice D. Brown
Amy E. Bruining
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Byron L. Bullard
Julie Burch
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Loretta D. Carr
Dianne Cates
David J. Cathcart
Janet Chapman
Russ C. Chenalloy
Mary E. Clark
Bruce U. Clayton
Mary F. Cloran
Rosa G. Clyburn
Robert S. Coleman
Mary K. Collin
Dr. & Mrs. Chester Collins
Kathie Collins
Mary Beth Collins
Kenneth L. Compton Jr.
Sandra & Toby Contor
Jennifer L. Conway
Lois Ann Cotton
David J. Cowles
CPCC Physical Therapy Alumni Association
Catherine Babcock Cranor
Meagan L. Crowson
Catharine Curtis
Christina Jenkins Curts
D. R. Duke Moving Inc.
Michael C. D’Agata
Nicki Dardinger
Arlene & Gary Davis
Robert W. Day, PhD
Bea & Dutch Detchemendy
Winifred B. Donaldson
John R. Dunn
Margial & Dee Eaker
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Mary F. & Gregory G. Efthimiou
Patty J. Eller
Pamela J. Englebert
Deborah J. & David R. Enna
Sheila M. Faeth
Frankie Fanelli
Chris & Diane Fanelty
Kay & Charles D. Farmer
Charles L. Fitts
Mr. & Mrs. George Fleming Jr.
Carol Ford
Fay Foster
Eileen Friars & Scott Pyle
Tommy L. Funches
Ganly & Ramer, Attorney at Law
Anne Gwynn Ganzert
& Martha Ellis Askins
Elsie & Bob Garner
Charles H. Gill
Patricia A. Godley
Dorothy B. Godwin
Barbara & Samuel M. Goldberg
William K. Goldfarb
Michael Goldfischer
Zelma Y. Goode
Frederick I. Gore
Richard S. Graber
Julie & Jimmy Grahl
M. Berry Grant Jr.
Theresa W. Green
Richard Griffin
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Grimes Teich Anderson LLP
Gullick Mediation Inc.
Christopher R. Hailey Sr.
Vivian B. Hailey
Janice W. Hall
Retha M. Hall
Rick & Melanie Harkey
Kirk W. Hartnett
William M. Harvey
Ginny S. Hastings
Perrin J. & Brian L. Hedgepeth
Ruth M. Hedgpeth
Pat Heiss & Ben Furman
Patricia S. Hendrickson
Timothy L. Henning
Betty & Harry Herr
M. E. Hessberg
Eileen Hickey
Deanna S. Highe
Patricia L. Hill-Miller
Julia M. Hite
Land & Laura Anne Hite
Randall & Audrey Hitt
Nancy Majors Hodges
David Hoffman
Toussaint L. Holland
Kathleen M. & Carl A. Hollinger
Irene B. Honeycutt
Windy Honeycutt
Sharon Hopkins
Michael G. Horn
Cheryl Walker & Jeffrey A. Huberman
Quillie L. Hunt Jr.
Martha L. Ingel
Kenneth Ingle
Sofiya Ivanova
Janice K. & William M. Ivey
Carolyn M. Jacobs
James Custom Homes Inc.
Jeffrey S. Jarvis
Bonnie H. & Richard L. John Jr.
Bruce Johnson
Carmel & Donald Joyce
Barbara & Herb Joyner
Juba Aluminum Products Co. Inc.
Mary-Margaret Kantor
Gloria Kelley
Lynette I. Kendrick
Emily Kern
Russ & Sharon Kerns
Catherine D. Khan
Sporty King
Charles L. Kirby
Paul Kitchen
Nancy Foltz & Rick Kleinmann
Helen and Les Kolman
Al Krantz
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp.
Elaine Kushmaul
Daniel LaBadie
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Constance S. Laliberte
Polly Lamal
Sidney & Fred Lancaster
John & Mary Hill Lane
Brenda W. Lea
Dennis D. Leak
Dale Lederer
Alan W. Lee
Laura A. Lee
Madeline & Joseph Lerme
J. B. Lewis Jr.
Lisa Uzzell Lewis
Joseph Little
Lowe’s Home Improvement Stores
Jeff Lowrance
Emma Lugar-Reynolds
Catheryn Maier
Janet Malkemes
Carol L. & Steven F. Manz
Alma & Vince Martin
David Matheny
Bea & David Mauldwin
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Tom McCain
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Daniel T. McEachern
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Kathryn L. McLendon
Dick & Anne McMackin
Kristen Carroll & Brian McManus
Teresa & Don Meanor
Christopher D. Meister
Jerry A. Merrill
Metrolina Paralegal Association
Bob Meyer
Jane & John Miles
David & Karen Miller
Gregg R. Miller
Jackie & Ken Miller
M. Marie Mitchell
Anna Moeller
Sally & Mark Mohney
Marcia J. Moore
Linda Moorer
Carol & Larry Moton Jr.
Shirley Murdock
Myers Law Firm
Pat Nash
National Association of Women
in Construction
Maurice A. Neal
Mary Jo P. & Forrest E. Nelson
Ada & John R. Nicolay
Dr. Julius F. Nimmons Jr.
Robert L. Nixon
The O’Hara Family
Sandy & Jim Osborne
Darrien Page
Dick Pahle
Kim Painter
Dr. Leland M. Park
Jane S. & Henry N. Patterson IV
Nichole A. Patterson
Chris Paynter
Eugene C. Pease
Gail Peck
Lauren Peng & Kair Redick
Geraldine L. Pettus
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John E. Pinkard
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Pray
Lisa R. Premo
David R. Privette
Robert P. Ramsey
Elizabeth Reath
Ralph H. Reichard
Dr. Gwendolyn M. Reichbach
& Michael Fonzo
Reid’s Fine Foods
Richard B. Harper, Attorney
Anne & Matty Rick
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Michael L. Rogers
Brenda & George Rohe
Carlos Roldan
Jenny Rosenthal
George Rosser
Mary Ann & Jim Ruggiero
Katharine S. Rummage
Run For Your Life
S & D Coffee Inc.
Paul Santos
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SBN Marketing
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Jean Schoenheit
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Steve Scruggs
Patricia A. & Barry M. Shay
Lisa A. Sheffield
Divakar Shukla
Monika & Joseph Simino
Scott Simon
Amy & John Skipper
Earl J. Smith
Margaret W. Smith
Michael C. Smith
W. Van Smith Jr.
Wasoup Son-Yarbrough
Ray Sosko
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Sprint Nextel
Gregory D. Stanley
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Bernetta P. Steadman
The Stein Family
Ken & Marcia Stern
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Vanessa Shelton Stolen
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Tabor Architecture
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tart
Betty & Alan Thalinger
Crystal Thomann
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Linda G. Thompson
Karen Niesse Tompkins
Diep Tong
Roberta M. Tremain
Sabrina P. Tucker
Linda & Stuart Tugman
Mark E. Turner
Joe Urey & Felton Temple
US National Whitewater Center
Dr. Libby Vagnoni
Sally S. Van Allen
Larry D. Vandeventer
Constance M. Vickers
Elizabeth K. Vogt
Dr. Muriel Vollum
Eddie Wallace
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Beverly Q. Ward
Sherry Washington
Watson Electrical Construction
Company LLC
Danny & Nancy Watts
Howard & Betty Webb
Wanda W. White
Mary M. & Richard L. White Jr.
Linda J. White
Patricia F. Whitesides
Laura & Mark Whitley
W. Ralph Whitley II
Christine M. & Michael B. Wiggins
George E. Wightman
Sarah & Scott Wilkerson
Ronald D. Williams
Suzanne T. Williams
Sarah V. Wilson
Elizabeth & Robert Winters
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Anja & David Zimmerman
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Pat Adams
Mary R. Adkins
Polly & Rusty Adkins
Joseph Agati
Oscar Agurs
Francis Ahn
Shareef Ajam
Ann A. Aksut
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Susan Autry
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Dr. Diann P. Back
Amy Bagwell
Betty Baker
Mona Baker
Kimberley F. Balcos
Gail Barbee
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Harry S. Barr Jr.
Katherine W. Barr
Annie Barron
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Charles Binder
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Ann C. Bryant
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Martin J. McNeese
John McPherson
Kimberly McQuay
Nelson McSwain
Marta Meares
Susan Medlin
Gene C. Merklein
Jessica Messer
Diana Mibelli
Michelle Miller
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Gifts to the CPCC College Foundation July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
Betty R. Millsaps
Wendy Mitchell
Christina G. Mohler
Yvette Montgomery
Clarine H. Moore
Ellyn E. Moore
Mary Moore
Willis Moore
John C. Morgan
John Morris
William Morris
Suzanne Mulligan
Glenna & Michael S. Murphy
Steppen Murphy
Brenda Murray
Leigh Murray
Susan & Brian Musselwhite
Sharon Nance
Sarah E. Nantz
Kelin D. Natoli
Kamal Nayfeh
Nina Neal
Shana Neeley
Sidney L. Neely
Barbara B. Neequaye
Mary C. Nelis
Joe Nelson
Joan L. Newell
Sandy & Bill Newnan
Dorothy Newsome
Hiep T. Nguyen
Tam Minh Nguyen
Glenda Nnaji
Jason Noblitt
Amanda S. Norton
Kimbrelli Norwood
Ellen O’Brien
Jennifer K. O’Brien
Alice & Robert O’Dell
Robert H. Oder
Ione O’Hara
Lauren D. Oken
Debra L. Oliver
Katherine W. Oliver
Bill Olson
Angela C. Ortiz
Kaye & Harvey Overcash
Thomas Page
Scottie Pankey
Christina A. Pasquarelli
Teekukumar D. Patel
Carrie Paynter
Erin E. Payton
Thomas & Marie Peacock
Sandra Peters
Helen Pham
Tracy H. Pham
Erin Phillips
Peter Phillips
Bertrand Pike
Reginald Pincham
John M. Pinter
Gregory J. Platko
Gene & Milt Poler
Jaime Pollard-Smith
Joe Pope
Alice I. Pough
Keith Powell
Jane D. Pressley
Eric C. Price
James L. Price Jr.
Jeanette D. Price
Michael Price
Sheila Priest
Michael B. Pross
Susan E. Puckett
Charlotte & Dennis Quan
Anthony Quarino
Latrease Quigley
Mona S. Rabon
Maria Ramirez
Michelle Rath
Keith Ratliff
Lockwood Ray Jr.
Davandra Reed
Bessie Reid
Robin & Dan Reinbold
L. Kimberley Reynolds-Frederick
David W. Rhew
Erin & Steven Rhew
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Stephanie Rice
Barbara & George Richardson
Amy Riebold
Nicholas Riggins
Christopher J. Riley
Melodee Rimland
Bettie J. & Joseph A. Rinaldi
Gayle E. & Matthew H. Risse
Deborah M. Rivers
Rebecca K. Rizzo
Johnnie Roach
Cynthia B. Robinson
Lisa Robles
Tiffany Rollman
Rod Romesburg
Dr. Cathey S. Ross
Karen DeChant Ross
Dr. Heidi Rotberg
Ann P. Rowell
David N. Rowland
Gilda Rubio-Festa
Beverly M. Russell
Randy Russell
Theresa Ann Russo
Stephanie K. Sabbagh
Mark P. Sahn
Kathryn Salter
Tanya Samocraini
Diana Kielland & Carlos E. Sanchez
Olga Sandler
Cynthia B. Savage
Walter W. Saville
Joseph Scarberry
Gary Schmitz
Kurt Schulze
Melissa W. & Barry L. Schumer
Gail & Allen Scott
Ellen Scott
Victoria H. Semple
Kelly H. Sercer
Rose M. Seymour
Keith Shannon
Lynn Sharp
Debra Sherrill
Karla Shields
David Shimberg
Alice S. Shipman
Dena Shonts
Douglas E. Short
Bud Simmons
Kenneth A. Simmons
Lester Sisk
Cynthia M. Smith
Elaine Slattum
Evelyn P. Smith
Janice Smith
Mary K. Smith
Mereka L. Smith
Paula Smith
Brent Snyder II
Sacha Soja
Cynthia K. & David A. Soliday
Scot D. Sonderman
Benjamin Sparger
Joy Sparrow
Michael Speziali
Lisa Spring
Lisa M. Springer
Nakeshia Staley
Karen Stanley
Walter Starke
Lisa R. Starnes
Kiersten L. & Robert B. Starnes
Brian G. Stearns
Theresa Steinberg
Kenneth R. Stern
Debbie Stevens
Barry D. Stokes
Kimberly Stoll
Andrew J. Stollmack
Denise Strange
Mona L. & Jack E. Streitman
Roger M. Stroope
Felesia Stukes
Rafael Suarez
Elizabeth N. Sumner
Mark Sumwalt
Beatriz Suris
Roslyn & Karl Sydney
Frances E. Tack
Jamal Tate
Nicky W. Teeter
Janice L. Teeter-Blanks
Barbara J. Tehrani
Laudan Tehrani
Patricia H. & Edgar A. Terrell Jr.
Virginia A. Tewey
Diane & Brad D. Thomas
Mary Ann Thomas
Mattie M. Thomas
Cathy Thompson
Sharon & Jim Thompson
Robbie J. Thompson
Siobhan Thompson
Cynthia B. Thore
Robert Thorson
Pennie Thrower
Linda Tidwell
Sheila A. Tinson
Glenn Tompkins
Frederick Tone
Nakia D. Tootle
Michael Torcellini
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Triplett
Barbea Tripp
William E. Troutman
Victoria D. Tsai
Laura E. Tucker
Marc T. Tucker
Timur Tukel
Myeisha Turner
Sheila Tzerman
Sally & G. A. Underwood
Hal Uttley
Kathryn L. Valentine
James A. Viehmann
Evelyn G. Vinson
Elizabeth von Briesen
Meera Vora
Barbara & Jim Vyse
Kasi Walker
Meredith & Don Walker
John M. Walker
Kaye & W. Battle Wall III
Teresa L. Wallace
Yan Wang
Khursheed Wankadiya
Melissa Warlick
Joyce H. Washington
Gregg Watkins
Lynn S. Watson
Shawn D. Weathers
Michael Webb
William J. Welch
Elizabeth M. West
Patricia S. West
Danielle White
Kathleen A. White
LaShelle D. White
Rebecca L. White
Mary Whitley
Anne W. Whitmeyer
John H. Wicker Jr.
Sarah M. Wilde
Cynthia Wilder
Lynn Willhite
Andrew J. Williams
Cathy A. Williams
Charmaine M. Williams
Christie Williams
Deandrea Williams
Marcella D. Williams
Staci Williams
Arlene Wilmore
Claire Winterton
Julie A. Witherel
Cheryl J. Wolf
Melanie E. Wood
Denine P. & Christopher J. Woodrow
Holly Woodruff
Valerie Wright-Gwinn
Carrie J. Wunner
Jeffrey A. Wyco
Varona L. Wynn
Pani Yadavalli
Lana V. & John Artis Yopp
Delois G. Young
James Yurchison
Ellen J. Zaremba
Sheri N. Zehrung
Lisa Zerkle
Elizabeth A. & Joseph Zucker
Matching Gift Companies
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Caterpillar Foundation
Clariant Corporation
The Duke Energy Foundation
IBM International Foundation
Nationwide Insurance Foundation
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
PNC Foundation
PPG Industries Foundation
TIAA-CREF Employee Giving Campaign
The Vanguard Group
Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign
West Marine Products Inc.
Staff Listing —
Institutional Advancement/
CPCC Foundation, Inc.
KEVIN R. MCCARTHY
Vice President
Institutional Advancement
MARY K. COLLIN
Director, Research & Alumni Relations
& Special Projects
Institutional Advancement
ELLEN M. DALE
Administrative Assistant
Institutional Advancement
VIVIAN B. HAILEY
Associate Vice President
Foundation Finance
GINNY S. HASTINGS
Administrative Assistant to the
Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Institutional Advancement
TOBIE W. HOLBERTON
Senior Coordinator of Special Events
Institutional Advancement
ALINA V. KOVTUN
Staff Accountant, CPCC Foundation
and Services Corporation
Institutional Advancement
BRENDA W. LEA
Executive Director
Institutional Advancement
CHRISTINA G. MOHLER
Director, Database Operations
CPCC Foundation & WTVI Foundation
Institutional Advancement
DICK PAHLE
Development Officer
Institutional Advancement
VANESSA SHELTON STOLEN
Director of Development
Institutional Advancement
ANDREW J. STOLLMACK
Director, Scholarships, Program Funds, & Accounting Support Services
Institutional Advancement
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Central Piedmont Community College Locations
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Cato Campus
8120 Grier Road
Charlotte, NC 28215
704.330.4800
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Levine Campus
2800 Campus Ridge Road
Matthews, NC 28105
704.330.4200
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Central Campus
1201 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28235
704.330.2722
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Merancas Campus
11930 Verhoeff Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078
704.330.4100
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Harper Campus
315 West Hebron Street
Charlotte, NC 28273
704.330.4400
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WTVI PBS Charlotte
3242 Commonwealth Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28205
704.372.4423
Harris Campus
3210 CPCC Harris Campus Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208
704.330.4601
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City View Center for Cosmetology
1609 Alleghany Street
Charlotte, NC 28204
704.330.5454
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VISION: Central Piedmont Community College intends to become the national leader in workforce development. MISSION: Central Piedmont Community College is an innovative and
comprehensive college that advances the life-long educational development of students consistent with their needs, interests and abilities while strengthening the economic, social and cultural
life of its diverse community. The College accomplishes this purpose by providing high-quality, flexible pre-baccalaureate and career-focused educational programs and services which are
academically, geographically and financially accessible. This purpose requires a fundamental commitment to student success through teaching and learning excellence within a supportive
environment. COMPLIANCE: Central Piedmont Community College is an equal opportunity institution. All programs, activities and facilities are available to all on a non-discriminatory basis,
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, political affiliation, genetic information or any other protected status. The College provides access, equal opportunity
and reasonable accommodation in services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to individuals with
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