2014-15 Annual Report - Portland Community College

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2014-15 Annual Report - Portland Community College
LAUNCHING
EXTRAORDINARY
FUTURES
2014–15 PCC FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT
FOR MANY STUDENTS, going to college can
Founded in 1982, the PCC Foundation is a
nonprofit organization dedicated to mobilizing donors to support scholarships for students, as well as program, curriculum, and
staff development.
seem as impossible as walking on the moon.
By providing rich educational experiences
at an affordable cost, Portland Community
College sends students on incredible journeys of learning.
We believe that all students in our region
The PCC Foundation would like to recognize should have access to an excellent educathe generosity of our friends and donors in tion and the support they need to succeed —
helping promising students shoot for the stars. regardless of their ability to pay.
DEAR FRIENDS,
This year, the sky was the limit.
Together with our donors and partners, the PCC Foundation reached higher and
created more opportunities for students than ever before.
In the pages of this report, you will have a chance to read just a few of these
stories of transformation and fulfilled dreams from our students, alumni and
donors. These incredible stories illustrate how investing in the possible – in the
dreams and aspirations of our talented students – can reap outcomes beyond
what was ever imagined.
Higher education has the power to transform not just individual lives but
whole communities. By offering affordable, diverse educational opportunities
to anyone who wants to learn, PCC serves a vital role – and your support has a
broad impact.
This year your generosity set new records, helping raise more than $3.6 million
to benefit PCC’s programs and students. Our number of alumni donors has risen
10-fold in the last decade, and employee giving has doubled. This year we also
broke through the $1 million mark in scholarship support, serving more than
1,000 deserving PCC students – many of whom are the first in their families to
attend college.
As we celebrate these milestones, we are reminded of the profound effect that
your support has in helping PCC students achieve their goals. Many thanks for
all you have done and all you will do to support Portland Community College.
With gratitude and dedication to our mission,
Kimberly B. Cooper
Sylvia Kelley
Foundation Board President
2014–15 PCC Foundation
Interim President
Portland Community College
PCC Foundation Board 2014–15
July 1, 2014–June 30, 2015
Kimberly B. Cooper
President
Marion Levitan
Vice President
Cheryl Burgermeister
Secretary and Treasurer
Peter R. Bauer
Janice Burger
Thane Cleland
Mark M. Enger
Michael J. Gentry
Clare Hamill
Susie Lehsene
Marion Levitan
Carol Lyons
Lionel A. Maldonado
J. Brian Monihan
Christine Neilsen
Vanessa Nelson
Barbara Neu
Janet L. Rash
Marty Reser
Alan Sprott
Richard V. Stenson
Jeff Van Raden
Ron Wilkinson
Ex-Officio
Sylvia Kelley
Interim PCC President
Jeremy Brown
Former PCC President
Denise Frisbee
Director, PCC Board of Directors
Deanna M. Palm
Chair, PCC Board of Directors
Staff
Rob Wagner
PCC Foundation Executive
Officer and Associate
Vice President of College
Advancement
Mary Kalafatis
Managing Director,
PCC Foundation
family giving spotlight
turning over a n
Michael and Alice Powell help first-generation college
students find their footing in higher education
It makes sense that a passion for education and bookstore ownership go together. Michael Powell can confirm this. His family’s Powell’s City of Books, which
encompasses an entire city block in its flagship location,
is a beacon for bookworms from all over the world.
scheduled to talk with Future Connect’s newest cohort.
Emily, in 2012, is dedicated to that connectivity – so
much so that he and Alice turned down a chance to hear
President Obama speak in person because they were
Future Connect students like Senner are paired with a
success coach who helps guide them through the college
experience, from signing up for classes to guidance on
personal issues and career options. For Senner, and the
other almost 1,000 Future Connect students that the
program has helped so far, that support was crucial.
That dedication was inspiring to Zoe Senner, a student
in the Future Connect Program who is working toward
a degree in political science. Senner, who has always “I would have been lost without my coach,” Senner
been passionate about social justice and whose ulti- says. “In fact I doubt I would still be in college if it
Powell and his wife, Alice, are supporters of PCC’s mate goal is to earn a position in a career that involves were not for the support of the Future Connect team.”
Future Connect Program, which provides scholar- advocacy for the queer community, spoke in front of Helping provide these experiences for students has a
ship, education, internship and mentorship support her cohort and the Powells when they came to visit special resonance for Powell, who has also served on
the Future Connect class.
to first-generation college students.
the PCC Foundation Board and who has been inten“If you can give people a foothold into the college expe- “We had been learning how to use our life experiences sively committed to civic involvement in his home city.
rience they are launched for life,” Powell says. “Without to create our own ‘public story,’” Senner says. “Sto- “A college degree is a critical step, and it’s as important
that experience, their odds of success fall dramatically. ries can have a global impact, especially when first a thing as someone can do,” he says. “If you want a
Future Connect makes college financially doable – and generation and minority students share theirs because healthy city you have to have an involved citizenship.”
the connection to the students and administrators of it helps others to feel they are less alone. So far the
opportunity to share my story with the Powells has
the program is very nice for us.”
Powell, who passed ownership of Powell’s to his daughter, stuck with me the most.”
new page
Michael Powell gives Future Connect students
a tour of the rare books room at Powell’s City of
Books in downtown Portland.
I doubt I would still be in
college if it were not for
the support of the Future
Connect team.
~ Zoe Senner
Family giving spotlight
Opening Door
For students like Salvador Castañeda, scholarships bring
unexpected opportunities
It wasn’t until Salvador Castañeda toured PCC’s brand
new Swan Island Trades Center that he realized a degree
in a field he loves – construction – might be possible
for him.
Castañeda had just graduated first in his class from
Constructing Hope, a free program in Portland that
provides people with training in the construction industry. His graduation speech caught the attention of
Dan Wenger, PCC’s Dean of Arts and Professions.
“Dan invited me to come to Swan Island for a tour,”
Castañeda says. “He asked if I was interested in any
of the classes there. I told him I was interested in all
of them.”
One of the Swan Island Center’s biggest supporters
has been Ken Madden and his family. Madden is the
owner of Madden Industrial Craftsmen, a company
that provides temporary tradespeople for contractors
throughout the region. His family also owns Madden
Fabrication, which is responsible for seismically retrofitting the Crater Lake Lodge, as well as building
the Portland Loos that dot downtown.
For Madden and his family, supporting the Swan Island Trades Center, as well as creating an endowed
scholarship for students in the Building Construction
Technology program is a choice that affects the nation’s future.
and how scholarships have made a big difference in
their lives. It’s very moving.”
Now Castañeda, who even as a child took apart small
appliances to see how they worked, is progressing toward his associates degree in building construction
technology. He’s also an instructional support technician at Swan Island where he supplies equipment for
classrooms and helps students with hands-on problems,
such as identifying which tools to use for whatever
they’re working on – whether it’s putting together sheet
metal or installing HVAC systems.
He’s eyeing a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering,
something Wenger has encouraged him to work toward.
Castañeda also earned a scholarship from the PCC “Those skills have built our infrastructure. It’s substan- “Electrical engineering really intrigues me,” he says.
Foundation, a gift he never expected. “Had it not been tive and the backbone of the U.S. economy,” Madden “It’s definitely something I want to do. It’s something
for the scholarship I would never have been aware of says. “We see people who have come out of the schol- I didn’t even realize would be possible before coming
the opportunities and resources available through PCC. arship system – who wouldn’t otherwise have had the to PCC.”
money to learn the trades – talk about their life history
I never thought I was eligible for anything.”
rs
Electrical engineering is
something I didn’t even
realize would be possible for
me before I came to PCC.
~Salvador Castañeda
Ken Madden visits with
trades student Sal Castaneda
at the Swan Island Trades Center.
Alumni giving spotlight
Transforming Cla
Shay James has made a career giving back to students in
Portland’s public schools
Shay James’ life changed when her grandmother told “I was pretty shy. I still am,” James says. “Teachers could have a wider opportunity to close the gap, and
her about PCC’s Portland Teachers Program (PTP). who got to know me learned that my reservedness have an impact on all students.”
“When I heard about the program and the scholarship was a shyness, and by learning who I was they could PCC’s Portland Teachers Program was an integral step
that goes with it, it struck me,” James says. “I thought, figure out how to engage me.”
along the way for James. It placed her with a cohort
‘I could do that. I could be a teacher.”
Shy or not, James has made a career of engaging of students with similar experiences, and gave her the
Portland Teachers Program, a partnership with Portland students, and creating inclusive and equitable class- tools she needed to succeed in her collegiate career.
Public Schools and Portland State University, among rooms. After completing the Portland Teacher’s Pro- “PTP felt like home. It was a place where people were
others, prepares teachers to be culturally competent gram, she went on to get a bachelor’s in history and a like me and conversations could be real,” she says. “I’m
in the classroom, and focuses on historically under- master’s in education from Portland State. She taught not sure if I could have done it without it.”
for several years before eventually becoming principal Because of James’ extensive achievements and dedrepresented groups.
For James, the motivation to teach rose from memories at Franklin High and has served as the senior director ication in the field of education, in 2012 she received
of her childhood experiences as one of the few black of college and career readiness for Portland Public PCC’s Diamond Alumni Award – the college’s highest
honor for its alumni.
students in Tigard-Tualatin schools. While James recalls Schools since 2014.
some of her teachers saying things that were racially
insensitive in the classroom, she took strength from
those teachers who mentored her and took the time
to get to know her.
“I want to have a system that is intentional and works
for all kids. I want them to have solid plans so they
can connect the dots and be ready for college and
career,” James says. “I went into administration so I
For James, giving back as an educator and as a donor
to PCC through the foundation, is ingrained in who
she is. “Giving back is one of the core tenets of the
program. If you’re in PTP, you believe that to your core.”
assrooms
I want to help kids connect
the dots so they’re ready for
college and for a career.
~ Shay James
Portland Teachers Program alum Shay James gives
back to the PCC program that helped her start her
career as an educator and administrator.
Staff Spotlight
Soaring To
to Succ
succ
Alum Bob Frasco gives back to PCC and helps students
land living-wage jobs
Frasco currently supports and teaches in PCC’s AMT generosity continues to grow. The college experienced
Program as an instructional support technician. He a 20% increase in employee giving during the 2014–15
helps students with everything from interfacing with a academic year, with the average gift size increasing
computer-based aircraft turbine engine start simulator, by 30%.
to repairing aircraft sheet metal structures.
“I truly believe that every person who wants to learn
Like Frasco, many students in the program have prior should be able to come to school and gain the skills
experience working on aircraft because of past mil- they need to earn a living wage,” he says. “I can’t think
of a better investment than PCC – you can’t measure
itary service.
Frasco enrolled in PCC’s Aviation Maintenance Tech- “We have a varied mix of students. Some have expe- the benefits in dollars.”
nology (AMT) Program, an industry-respected name rience repairing aircraft for the military or grew up The course of Frasco’s life was changed by his experiwhich offered the certification he needed. As a student cleaning spark plugs in their grandpa’s garage,” Frasco ences at PCC and he’s amazed by the transformations
with extensive practical know-how, Frasco became says. “Others are learning their way around mechanical he’s witnessed in the lives of students.
a natural mentor to his less-experienced classmates. things for the first time. It’s especially rewarding to “I’ve seen students come here not knowing the differAfter graduating from the program, he stayed on and work with these students.”
ence between a wheel bearing and a sparkplug. Two
continued supporting students as a staff member – a
years
later they’re ready to earn a living wage as a
Frasco not only gives back to the program with his
role he’s been in ever since.
time as a technical support person and part-time in- certificated aircraft mechanic,” he says. “I don’t know
“I never thought of teaching as a career, but I enjoyed it structor, but also as a donor to the PCC Foundation. where else you can find that kind of transformation.
so much that all of my other plans just sort of fell away,” PCC employees have a longstanding tradition of giving PCC really does change lives.”
After serving 35 years with the Oregon Army National
Guard, Bob Frasco had lots of experience repairing
and crewing U.S. Army helicopters before landing
at PCC. Despite his extensive knowledge, he didn’t
have the certification required to work on commercial
aircraft outside of the military. Using G.I. Bill funding,
Frasco went back to school to get the degree he needed
to advance his career.
he says. “Now I can’t imagine doing anything else.”
back to the students they serve in this way – and their
cess
Bob Frasco poses next to a FJ33-4A model
turbofan engine, a learning engine donated to
PCC’s AMT program by Williams International.
In two years, students
are ready to earn a living
wage as a certified Aircraft
mechanic. PCC Really does
change lives.
~ Bob Frasco
Golf Sponsor spotlight
Aiming to chang
Sponsors like Nathan Young propel students toward
higher education
an AAS degree in building construction technology next Young was impressed not only with the skills students
year. While he was at PCC, Martinez’ father broke his from PCC learned, but with the passionate faculty and
foot and was unable to run his construction business. small class sizes.
Martinez took over the full-time position. At the same “It’s a critical, phenomenal program for people to find
“After we teed off we went down to the green and started time, he was working weekends at Sears and doing his out what they can do. Not everyone is going to be a
talking to the volunteer there, who was a scholarship homework during classroom breaks and lunch hours. computer guy,” Young says. “We’ve gotten rid of the
winner,” Young says. “He told us how a $1,200 schol- “The generous contribution has given me the strength ability for students in high school to stay connected
arship changed his whole life and gave him the chance to keep on going through difficult times,” he says. “To to education. I know lots of guys who stayed in school
to go to school. Well that’s just a no brainer. We can me, the scholarship is not just a scholarship; it’s an because of metal shops and wood shops. They are
now running their own businesses or earning a living
change lives, and we were hooked.”
reminder that hard work and perseverance really do
wage as framers. At the end of the day they can say
After that tournament in 2002, Young, who is the CEO pay off.”
‘I built that.’ And I think there’s no other job that’s as
of Nathan D. Young Construction as well as MODS
Young first got involved with the building construction satisfying.”
PDX, increased his gift by five fold.
technology program when he was just a couple of years
“It’s such a small amount of money relative to what it into running his own business, which he started in 1998.
does for others,” he says.
He began hiring graduates from the PCC program, and
A scholarship provided by golf invitational donations was soon asked to serve on its advisory board, which
certainly helped Edwin Martinez, who is aiming to get he has since chaired.
Nathan Young was already deeply involved with PCC’s
building construction technology program when a conversation he had at the PCC Foundation’s annual Golf
Invitational made him up his ante.
nge lives
Nathan Young at the
Heron Lakes Golf Course,
which hosts the annual
PCC Foundation Golf Invitational.
It’s critical to help people
find out what they can
do with their lives. Not
everyone is going to be a
computer guy.
~ Nathan Young
Event spotlight
Shooting for th
An Evening for Opportunity raises $425,000 to launch
extraordinary futures
A hush came over the room as Keith Jones took to
the stage. The student leader and graduate of PCC’s
honor college delivered the keynote address at the PCC
Foundation’s annual gala, An Evening for Opportunity.
The gala’s galactic theme underscored the bold vision
and ingenuity of students like Keith who dare to shoot
for the stars.
A pillar of the gala was the presentation of the PCC
Patron Award, which honors a person or organization that has made a significant contribution to PCC
to ensure access to education for students. The 2015
recipients were Stephanie Fowler and Irving Levin of
The Renaissance Foundation, a private philanthropic organization that creates opportunities in part for
first-generation, low-income students.
In front of 500 donors and supporters of the college,
Keith told the story of how a scholarship from the
PCC Foundation changed his life. Formerly a homeless
high school dropout, Keith found the motivation and
confidence he needed while studying at PCC. This fall
he will attend Pacific University and plans to study
educational policy. He hopes to research methods for
engaging students of color in the math classroom, an “We believe that education is the
area of study he began investigating at PCC as part of critical path to success, and dreams
his honors capstone project.
should not be limited by limited
“PCC has changed everything for me,” he said in his resources,” said Stephanie Fowler.
remarks. “It’s given me ambition. It’s given me con- “Thank you to PCC and to the PCC
fidence. It’s given me hope.”
Foundation for this honor.”
Spearheaded by honorary gala chairs Junki and Linda Yoshida, An Evening for Opportunity raised a record-breaking $425,000 to support scholarships and
student success programs. The generosity of all those
who attended will create scholarships for hundreds of
PCC students.
Special thanks to our event sponsors: Yoshida Group,
Jon V. Jaqua and Kimberly B. Cooper Advised Fund
of the Oregon Community Foundation, Carol and Max
Lyons, Hillsboro Aviation, Pamplin Media Group, Wells
Fargo, Intel and NW Natural.
Save the Date for
next year’s gala
April 16, 2016!
he stars
PCC scholarship recipient and
student leader Keith Jones
makes his keynote address
on stage at the 2015 gala.
PCC has changed
everything for me.
It’s given me ambition.
It’s given me hope.
~ Keith Jones
Event spotlight
“An Evening for
opportunity” Gala Sponsors
2015 4th Annual
Congratulations to
2015 Patron Award Winners
Stephanie Fowler and Irving Levin!
Thank you gala sponsors!
DIAMOND SPONSOR
Yoshida Group
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Jon V. Jaqua and Kimberly B.
Cooper Advised Fund of
the Oregon Community
Foundation
Carol and Max Lyons
Hillsboro Aviation
Pamplin Media Group
PCC scholarship recipient
Frances Fagan transferred
from PCC to Yale University this Fall.
GOLD SPONSOR
Wells Fargo
SILVER SPONSORS
Intel Corporation
NW Natural
BRONZE SPONSORS
Miller Nash Graham &
Dunn LLP
Pearl Catering
Vigor Industrial, LLC
CRYSTAL SPONSORS
Diane Boly, Cheryl
Burgermeister, Thane &
Renee Cleland
Denise and Robert Frisbee
Dr. Jeremy & Rebecca Brown
The Greenbrier Companies
Marion Levitan & Howard Werth
Ross M. Lienhart
Madden Industrial
Craftsmen, Inc.
Portland State University
PSU Foundation
Providence Health & Services
Robert & Laurie Wagner
Ron & Karen Wilkinson
Samuel S. Johnson Foundation
Westcoast Event Productions
TABLE SPONSORS
Peter R. & Dana Bauer
The Boeing Company
Sandra Fowler-Hill & Larry Hill
Norma Jean & Henry Germond
Clare Hamill
Hoffman Construction Company
Howard S. Wright
Lewis & Clark College
Christine and Tom Neilsen
Barbara Neu
OnPoint Community
Credit Union
Oregon Health &
Science University
PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Port of Portland
Portland Development
Commission
Portland Public Schools
Rally Marketing Group
Reser’s Fine Foods
The Standard
TriMet
Tuality Healthcare
Walsh Construction Co.
PCC Foundation
Golf invitational Sponsors
2014 11th Annual
Thank you golf sponsors!
PRESENTING SPONSOR
Howard S. Wright
PRESENTING FOUNDER SPONSOR
Walsh Construction Co.
RECEPTION & AWARDS SPONSOR
Nathan D. Young Construction, Inc.
TEE PRIZE SPONSOR
Right! Systems, Inc.
BEVERAGE STATION SPONSOR
Hydro-Temp Mechanical
TENT SPONSOR
RBA Furniture Solutions
WATER BOTTLE SPONSOR
Hoffman Construction Company
GOLF CART SPONSORS
Fortis Construction
IBEW Local 48/ NECA
Oregon-Columbia Chapter
PUTTING CONTEST SPONSOR
Rose City Contracting
HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSOR
GBD Architects
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
KRP Solutions
Precision Images
POPCORN BREAK SPONSOR
General Sheet Metal
PHOTO SPONSOR
Convergint Technologies
BAG DROP SPONSOR
TW Telecom
HOLE SPONSORS
Apollo Mechanical
Contractors
ARC Document Solutions
Peter R. Bauer
Brown & Brown NW
CB Richard Ellis
Cherry City Electric
Coffman Excavation
Crown Fire Systems
Dynalectric
Environments
Ferguson Wellman
Capital Management
Floor Solutions, LLC
Forbo Flooring
Gerding Edlen
Glumac
Clare Hamill
Howard S. Wright
INLINE Commercial
Construction, Inc.
JE Dunn Construction
Madden Industrial
Craftsmen, Inc.
McKinstry
Metropolitan Land
Group, LLC
Moda Health
Opsis Architecture
Oregon Electric Group
Pacific Northwest Regional
Council of Carpenters
Pacificmark Construction
PAE Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Peninsula Plumbing Company
Performance Contracting, Inc.
Sheet Metal Workers Local #16
SRG Partnership, Inc.
THA Architecture, Inc.
Total Mechanical, Inc.
Shared Hole Sponsors
EC Electrical
Construction Company
Interface Engineering
O’Neill Electric, Inc.
Carbon Credit Sponsors
ABHT Structural Engineers
ACME Construction
Supply Co.
Bulldog Designs
CompView
Czopek Design Studio
DAY CPM Services
e-Builder
GeoDesign, Inc.
Harper Houf
Peterson Righellis, Inc.
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Christine Neilsen
Portland Private
Wealth Management
Providence Health & Services
Virtual Information Executives
David Hahm from
Pacific Northwest Regional
Council of Carpenters
tees off at the
PCC Foundation
Golf Invitational.
Thank You!
CHAMPIONS OF
OPPORTUNITY:
THE PRESIDENT’S
CIRCLE
PLATINUM
$25,000+
Anonymous (2)
Ugo and
Sonia Carpentieri
City of Beaverton
City of Hillsboro
City of Portland
Craig H. Neilsen
Foundation
Department of Education
Deborah A. Erickson ‘85
The Ford Family
Foundation
Clare Hamill
Harnish Group
Hillsboro Aviation, Inc.
Intel Corporation &
Foundation
Jon V. Jaqua Fund and
Kimberly B. Cooper of
The Oregon Community
Foundation
JFR Foundation
Marion Levitan and
Howard Werth
Edwards Lienhart Family
Foundation
Carol and Max Lyons
Meyer Memorial Trust
OCF Joseph E. Weston
Public Foundation
The Oregon Community
Foundation
Terry and Mary Owen
Peterson
Portland General Electric
and PGE Foundation
Michael and Alice Powell
The Renaissance
Foundation
The Reser Family
Foundation
Frances A. Staten Fund of
The Oregon Community
Foundation
Wales Survivor’s Trust
Yoshida Family
Min Zidell
GOLD
$10,000–24,999
Anonymous (1)
Bank of America
Peter and Dana Bauer
Columbia Pacific
Foundation
Angelina and Pete
Constanzo Vocational
Scholarship Fund of The
Oregon Community
Foundation
John Crabbe and
Jeri Janowsky
EAI Information
Systems, Inc.
June L. Eggers ‘81
Food Service
Workers, PCC
Howard and Linda Franklin
Fletcher and Page Frisch
Hoffman Construction
Company
Mary and Bob Holmström
Howard S. Wright
Jen-Lih and Angelo Hung
Juan Young Trust,
Western Division
Mentor Graphics
Foundation
Jim Meusey
Nathan D. Young
Construction, Inc.
Neilsen Family Fund of
The Oregon Community
Foundation
NW Natural
Pamplin Media Group
Pearl Catering
Portland Business Alliance
Bruce Potter
Marjorie and
J. Richard Powell
Robert L. Quillin and
Vanessa A. Morgan
Rask Family
Memorial Fund
Rock Creek Farm, PCC
Senator Chip Shields and
Shelda Holmes
Spirit Mountain
Community Fund
David and Christine
Vernier
Walsh Construction
Company
Wells Fargo & Company
Wentworth Foundation
Western States
Equipment
Working Waterfront
Coalition
SILVER
$5,000–9,999
Anonymous (1)
American Association of
Community Colleges
The Autzen Foundation
Nancy Bennani
Donald and Bonnie Blish
Cheryl Burgermeister ‘73
Capitol Toyota Scion
Christina L. Colwell
Chamish and
Michael Chamish
ESCO Corporation
Welding Department, PCC
Fortis Construction
Denise and Robert Frisbee
General Sheet Metal
Michael J. Gentry
GFWC Beaverton
Woman’s Club
Goldy Family Advised
Fund of The
Oregon Community
Foundation
Loretta and Daniel Goldy
Zelma Gordon
Scholarship Fund of
The Oregon Community
Foundation
Grainger, Inc.
Cheryl A. Hinerman
Greg and Lesley Houser
The following honor roll of donors recognizes gifts
received between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. Portland
Community College makes every effort to maintain
an accurate list. If you find an error please bring it
to our attention by calling 971-722-4382 or emailing
[email protected].
Peter Lorain and
Janet Burgess
Louis and
Virginia Clemente
Foundation, Inc.
The Madden Family
Madden Industrial
Craftsmen, Inc.
MDU Resources
Foundation
Doug and Ruth Menely
Miller Nash Graham &
Dunn LLP
Native American
Youth & Family Center
Barbara Neu
Newberg Public Schools
Oregon Cultural Trust
Oregon Electric Group
Providence Health &
Services
Regional Arts &
Culture Council
Right! Systems, Inc.
Rose E. Tucker
Charitable Trust
Samuel S. Johnson
Foundation
Southeast Portland
Rotary Club
Students4Giving, PCC
Sylvania ESOL
Program, PCC
Sylvania Powwow, PCC
Lyn Trainer
Union Bank of California
U.S. Bank
Vigor Industrial
Ron and Karen Wilkinson
Wintz Family Foundation
BRONZE
$2,500–4,999
Anonymous (3)
Allen Family Foundation
Associated Students
of PCC
Athletics, PCC
Barnes Allison
Labor Management
Cooperative Committee
Susan Bloom
Deborah Fehnel Bosworth
Donor Advised Fund of
The Oregon Community
Foundation
Dr. Jeremy D. Brown and
Rebeca Brown
Christine Chairsell
Cherry City Electric
Convergint Technologies
Roger A. Cooke
Mary K. Dalla
Adam and Gina Davis
GBD Architects
Henry and
Norma Jean Germond
Jane and Bill Gilpin
Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
The Greenbrier
Companies
Laura and Samer Horani
Dr. Jessica Howard
E. Scott Huff and
Hollis J. Adams
Hydro-Temp Mechanical
IBEW Local 48
Illumination Project, PCC
Interface Engineering
Cary R. Jackson
Dr. Craig Kolins and
Kelly Zander
KRP Solutions
Mary McKinney Ezell &
Flay Ezell Fund of the
Wentworth Foundation
R. Steven Mullinax
NECA OregonColumbia Chapter
Opsis Architecture
Portland Central America
Solidarity Committee
(PCASC)
Portland State University
PSU Foundation
Precision Images
Janet L. Rash
RBA Furniture Solutions
Sherry A. Robinson and
Steven B. Shanklin
Rock Creek
Performing Arts, PCC
Rose City Contracting
Patricia and Jack Semura
Candy and
Juris Solovjovs
SRG Partnership, Inc.
State Farm Insurance
Dr. David F. Stout and
Sue Ann Higgens
THA Architecture, Inc.
TW Telecom
Robert and
Laurie Wagner
Kristin Watkins and
Paul Garrahan
Mary and Anthony
Wawrukiewicz
West Coast
Event Productions
Robert O. Wimmer and
Howard A. Butzer
FRIENDS OF
OPPORTUNITY
$1,000–2,499
21st Century Towing
AAUW Tigard Branch
AAUW Portland Branch
Janice I. Abushakrah, Ph.D.
JoAnn M. Albrecht
Anonymous (4)
Apollo Mechanical
Contractors
ARC Document Solutions
Association of NW
Landscape Designers
Association of
Women in Automotive
The Boeing Company
Diane Boly
Jan Bottcher
Rhonda M. Boyd
Bridgeston/Firestone
Brooks Staffing
Brown & Brown NW
Brownstein, Rask,
Arenz et al
CB Richard Ellis
Wing-Kit and
Annie Chung
Thane and Renee Cleland
Coffman Excavation
Jeffrey G. Condit
The Country Garden Clubs
Thomas and Cara Lee
Crowder ‘84
Michael S. Culleton
Tracy Curtis and
Rick Nagore
Barbara A. DeBernardis
and Mike Martin
Matthew W. Donegan
Betty and Dick Duvall
Dynalectric
Dr. Karin B. Edwards
Linda Elegant and
Robert Castles
Jackie M. Elliott
Mark and Mary Enger
Environments
FEI Company
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and Paul A. Steger
Leroy Hammer
The Hardy Plant
Society of Oregon
Harper Houf Peterson
Righellis, Inc.
Heitzman Body
and Paint, Inc.
Henningsen Cold
Storage Company
Heron Lakes Golf Club
Dr. Albert Hoagland
Stephen and
Kristine Hudson
INLINE Commercial
Construction, Inc.
Irwin Foundation
Richard J. Kroll
Landscape Technology,
PCC
Matt Leeding
Lewis & Clark College
Dr. Chyong-Huey Lin
Linfield College
Phillip Margolin,
Attorney at Law
Lynn Mayer
Mayer/Reed
Alice McGregor
Jacob and Tiffany McKay
McKinstry
Mary McMenamin ‘81 and
Mike McMenamin
This scholarship has given me the
opportunity to overcome my fears and
get the education I need so that I’m able
to teach others in the future.
~ Felecia Padgett, Central City Concern Scholarship recipient
Daniel E. Findley and
Nanette L. LaBerge
Floor Solutions
Forbo Flooring
Dr. Sandra Fowler-Hill
and Larry Hill
Friends of the
Library, PCC
GAP, Inc.
Mark Garber and
Janet Pardo
GeoDesign, Inc.
Carl George
Gerding Edlen
Glumac
Kenneth D. Goodwin
John M. GwaltneyBeaumont
Mark and Karen Hagen
The Jackson Foundation
Alice Jacobson and
A.J. Arriola
Arline Jacobson
JE Dunn Construction
John D. Gray and
Elizabeth N. Gray
Endowment Fund of
The Oregon Community
Foundation
Sherry L. Kam
Jill F. Kantor
Betty A. Kay
Sylvia Kelley
Key Bank
Cynthia and
Casey Killingsworth
Kim Kono and
Randy Choy
Peggy J. McVitty
Metropolitan Land
Group, LLC
Joyce Millen
Daniel and Karen Moriarty
Michael W. Morrow and
Ruth Peterson-Morrow
Nathan Family Trust Donor
Advised Fund of The
Oregon Community
Foundation
Vanessa Nelson and
Jacob Becker
Newberg Steel and
Fabrication
Warren Newberry and
Olivia L. Zirker
Janis J. Nichols and
Dr. Kathy Flegel
OnPoint Community
Credit Union
Oregon Health &
Science University
Oregon Landscape
Contractors
Association
Oregon Society of
Radiologic Technologists
Oregon State Sheriffs
Association, Inc.
Pacificmark Construction
PAE Consulting
Engineers, Inc.
Karen N. Paez
PCC Federation of
Faculty and Academic
Professionals
Nora E. Pecka ‘85
Peninsula Plumbing
Company
Performance
Contracting, Inc.
Debra A. Persen
M. Kay Piacentini
Gene and Judy Pitts
Port of Portland
Portland Development
Commission
Portland Public Schools
Mari Jo Prlain
Qorvo
Quality Plus Services
R&H Colas Construction
R.H. Parker United
Foundation
Rally Marketing Group
Reser’s Fine Foods
Helen Rives Pruitt and
Charles Pruitt
Mark Rosenfield
Schnitzer Steel
Industries, Inc.
Scott Edwards
Architecture
Senior Studies Institute
Sheet Metal Workers
Local #16
Siltronic Corporation
Dorothy and
Dean Skanderup
Dr. Richard Slaven and
Linda Hartling
Snyder Roofing
Bob Speltz
George and Marie Staley
The Standard
Dick and Doreen Stenson
Robert and Barre Stoll
Subaru, Portland Zone
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor
TCM Corp.
Richard A. Teutsch and
Barbara Jennings
Johanna and Peter
Thoeresz
Ken and Marta Thrasher
Tonkin Parts Center
Total Mechanical, Inc.
TriMet
Tuality Healthcare
Richard and Barbara
VanAmerongen
Mark A. VanDomelen ‘03
Veterinary
Technology, PCC
Viewpoint Construction
Software
Volunteer Tutor
Program, PCC
Stephanie Wagner
Jean Wakefield ‘05 and
Donald Wakefield
Marc H. Walters
Washington County
Dental Society
Kathleen Wentworth
Dean and Pat Werth
Willamette University
Willco Painting &
Construction
D.L. and Clayton Wilson
Courtney and Hillary
Wilton
Sylvania Women’s
Resource Center, PCC
Xerox Corporation
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Pace Setter
$500–999
ABHT Structural Engineers
Anonymous (3)
Ray and Jean Auel
Auto Tech Program, PCC
Susan Bach and
Doug Egan
Wiley G. Barnett
Lisa S. Bledsoe
Pam S. Blumenthal and
Patrick Myers
Jennifer and
Gabriel Boehmer
CompView
Andrea P. Cook
Lisa A. Davidson ‘97
DAY CPM Services
Linda M. Degman
Daniel W. Dixon
Melvin C. Donald and
Patricia D. Hogan
Gerald T. Donnelly
Eileen Drake
e-Builder
EC Electrical
Construction Company
Jerry Ekstrom
Amanda T. Ellertson
Laura S. Fellman
Robert and Konky Forster
Nicholas Hengen Fox and
Emily Templin Fox
Roxanne W. Hill
Kim and Bud Holden
Hormel Foods
Corporation
Bryan G. Hull
International Leadership
Academy
Janeese Jackson
Jennings Chevrolet
James and Elizabeth
Jennings
Christopher M. Jensen
Pamala R. Joy
Robert S. Judy ‘81 and
Debra Judy
I wish there were more words I could say
to express my appreciation. I’m studying to
become a doctor so I can learn how to save
lives, and my education is a gift I will
always be thankful for.
~ Cheyenne Strickland, Juan Young Trust scholarship recipient
Prof. Phyllis Brown
Sheila G. Brown
Dorothy S. Buck
Janice and Peter Burger
Robin A. Burwell
Leonard Cain
Steve and Joan Callaway
Kendra and
Daniel Cawley ‘01
CH2M Hill Design &
Construction
Chevrolet-CadillacHyundai-Equus
Columbia River Peace
Corps Association
Foster & Associates
Miriam I. Friedman and
Carla Gay
Friends of Kali
Jeffrey Ganz
Donald D. Geddes
Greg J. Gerstner and
Janette Remling
Richard M. Getter
Lainnie M. Gregg ‘07
Habitat Team, PCC
Leslie Hackett ‘00 and
Bryon Hackett
Paul L. Halloran
Kari L. Hanken
Kristi and Kirk Helzer
Dr. Frances E. Julian and
Jeffrey Payne
Mary and Stavros Kalafatis
Betty Kendall ‘77 and
Dr. John Kendall
Martha Kierstead
Judith and Chuck Kobin
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Teresa Kraemer
Lorretta Krautscheid ‘85
and Steve Krautscheid
Kuni Automotive
Susie and Marcel Lahsene
Donald J. Larson ‘95 and
Edith P. Larson ‘02
Learning Garden, PCC
Hal Lee
Leupold & Stevens, Inc.
Lilly Company Matching
Gifts Program
William Love and
Carol Farra Love
Greg and Beth Madden
Mary L. Manilla
Tammy E. MarquezOldham
Kristen and Bradley Martin
Laura A. Massey
Merry and John Melonas
Tracie D. Memmott
Cyrille Michel
Pamela Miller-Tatro
Diane and Scott Mulligan
Neal B. Naigus and
Monica B. Rodal
Dr. Claire Oliveros
Robert F. Olsen
O’Neill Electric, Inc.
Oregon Academy of
Ophthalmology
The Oregon Scottish
Rite Education
Foundation, Inc.
Deanna M. Palm ‘84 and
David D. Palm ‘81
Joshua and Julie Palmer
Nick and Jennifer Parker
Gordon and
Marsha Parks
Irene Pereira
Jennifer Piper
Michael A. Plump
Portland Private
Wealth Management
Print Graphics
Porter G. Raper
Shawn Records and
Jennifer Fleenor
Reed College
Linda Reisser
Leslie Riester and
Tamara Sorelli
Eric Sarha
Robyn and Lance
Schamberger
Michael Marciniak and
Susan P. Schwartz ‘08
Cheryl and
Lawrence Scott
Matthew and Shelly Scott
Victoria Scott
Scott and Julie Simmons
Douglas and
Karen Sivesind
Cate and Jeff Soulages
John S. Sparks
Stephens & Margolin, P.C.
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Penny and
Bruce Thompson
Suzanne Trebnick
Dawn P. Tsongas
Michael J. Viera
Virtual Information
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Noell Webb ‘80
Anita Wentworth
Nicole and Nick West
Cottrell and
Merthene White
Wim Wiewel, Ph.D.
Mayor Jerry Willey and
Judith Willey
Mickey M. Williamson
Melody A. Wilson
Lindy Wortman
David Wynde
Ying K. Yee
The Yoga Space
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$250–499
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Clarice G. Anderson
Sona K. Andrews
Jerome V. Annen
Anonymous (5)
Maryann P. Armour
Cheryl A. Belt
Derrick Beneville
Robert M. Bergstrom
Ms. Tamera N. Billick and
Patrick F. Smith
Black United
Fund of Oregon
Linda M. Blanchette
Congressman Earl
Blumenauer and
Margaret Kirkpatrick
Amy S. Boehnke
Valance E. Brenneis
M. Noreen Brown
Carol J. Burns
Robert B. Burns
Katherine E. Carney
Cecile L. Carpenter
Laurie A. Chadwick
Catherine C. Chester
Valerie K. Childers ‘93
Bob Clay
Russell Jones ‘98 and
Donna Coates
Elaine J. Cole, Ph.D.
Cathie E. Cookus
Dorina Cornea-Hasegan
Jill A. Corona
Jan D. Coulton
Michele and
Michael Cruse
Dawn H. Davis
Jennifer A. de Laix
Alan DeBoer
Senator Michael E.
Dembrow and
Catherine H. Dembrow
Paul Duden
Gary Duell
Christyn Dundorf and
Cory Mathews
Robert Durkin ‘98 and
Sarah Moore
Charmagne D. Ehrenhaus
Sandra K. Ferguson
Joan E. Fetter
La Toya and Chris Fick
Dr. Traci Fordham
Larry and Frederica Frager
Barbara Francis
Robert F. Frasco ‘94
Corey Frazier
Fred Meyer, Inc.
Friends of Chris Gorsek
Jan Frodesen
Sandra J. Galati ‘82 and
Bob Galati
Representative Joe S.
Gallegos
Aaron R. Gardner and
Catherine S. Huey
Jean and Michael Garside
Leda Garside
Marc E. Goldberg
Alicia J. Gonzalez ‘83
Frank D. Granshaw
Sylvia H. Gray ‘86 and
Viktors Berstis
Ronald and Linda
Greenman
Keith and Geri Gregory
Douglas and Mary Grim
Grimes Enterprises, Inc.
Blaine L. Haddock ‘98
Douglas Hamilton
John and Evelyn D. Hanna
Jim and Jackie Harper
Kathleen Harriman
Lou Harrison
Nancy Hartman ‘14 and
Matt Hartman
Kathryn A. HawleyAnderson ‘05
Daniel Hays
Tina N. Heber
Sharon G. Hennessy
Gordon J. Herbst
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Heuschkel
Gaye Hilderbrand
Lucille D. Holm
David and Lezlie Hudiburg
Rebecca and
Robert Hughes
Teri L. Hunt
Innovative Growth
Solutions
Tina L. Johnston
James G. Johnstone
Karen and Paul Jolly
Allen R. Jones ‘85
Micah F. Jordan
Juanita Joy
Kaiser Foundation Health
Plan of the Northwest
Mr. David O. Kish and
Carol N. Stone
Sandra F. Koester ‘00
Jane Kristof
Lauren L. Kuhn and
Jeff Dulcich
E. Randolph and
Leslie Labbe
Crystal M. Lebeda and
Martin Peters
Legacy Emanuel Hospital
& Health Center
Legacy Health Systems
Representative Ann
Lininger and David F.
White
Patti and Charles
Littlehales
Mark Lovgren
Lionel and Cecilia
Maldonado
Ami Margolin Rome and
Andrew Rome
Steven W. Marshall
DeLinda
Martin-Huggins ‘08
Don McCollum and
Betty Jones
Katherine and
Todd McDonald
Sandra McDonough
Rebecca A. Meier
Luis A. Menchu
Edward Merrick
John C. Mery
Gregg S. Meyer
Robert Moir
Robert L. Mork
Meghan W. Moyer ‘13
Steve and Kathryn Nagy
Sara and Will Neill
Alexandra and
Gregory Neps
Hung N. Nguyen ‘95 and
Vivian Nguyen
Jill Nicholson
Rebecca Ocken
Maria M. O’Malley ‘11
Oregon State University
Berniece Owen
Steven and
Marie Parmelee
Representative
Julie Parrish
Lynn J. Patterson
Christine L. Paull ‘90
Dana A. Petersen
Linh Phan ‘94 and
Mark Skarpness
Nancy A. Pitzer
Michael Porter
Portland Folkmusic
Society
Jody Potter
Marshall and
Dorothy Pryor
Queen of Sheba
Lovina M. Query
Usha and
Gopalan Ramanujam
Lois Rauch Gibson
Representative
Jeff Reardon and
Annette Mattson
Bobbie Regan
Roberta M. Richards and
Alan P. Scott
Narcedalia Rodriguez
Rock Creek
Auto Body, PCC
William F. Rude
Ann Schneider
Kari A. Schneider-Hille and
Arv Hille
Kelly R. Schwartz
Belva I. Seaberry
Robin Shapiro
Catherine L. Sills
Catherine Simald
Kama T. Simonds
Talitha S. Singhai ‘91
Carole Smith
Douglas C. Smith ‘91
Kimberley D. Smith
Virginia L. Smith
Mary Smith-Abbott
Susan Sonneborn
Daniel and Kim Staton
Mary Lane Stevens
Rachel Stevens
Glenna Stites
Joy D. Strand ‘85 and
Daniel Anderson
Gary Sutton
Henry T. Swigert
Marilyn and Eric Thomas
Joclyn Thornburg
Kali Thorne Ladd and
Billy Ladd
Tigard SUV & Auto Repair
Kerry R. Tymchuk
Melinda and Dave
Van Bossuyt
Virginia and
Richard Vanderford
Bradford Vincent
Carolyn R. Voit
George E. Waldmann, M.D.
Ann Wawrukiewicz ‘08
Daniel O. Wenger
Doris Werkman and
Douglas Persson
Edward T. Wheeler
Mary White
Charles V. Wilfong
Jan Winbigler
FRIEND
$100+
Melissa E. Aaberg and
Dietrich Harms
Ruth E. Abbott
Jerian Abel
David Ackerman
Councilor Olga Acuña
Alpha Media
Virginia L. Alvis ‘84
Anonymous (20)
David E. Armontrout
Gayle D. Armstrong
Daniel J. Arnold
Michael C. Arpin
Artemis Consulting
Elizabeth Atly
David and Jean Avison
Michelle and
Jonathan Ayers
Dorothy A. Badri
Martha and Glenn Bailey
Shannon Baird and
Hilary K. Campbell
Richard Baltes
Brett Barkdoll
Arlena M. Barnes ‘08
Tatyana Y. Batazhan ‘00
Mary and Ron Beamer
Peter and Jane Bechen
Shawna M. Bechtel
Charlotte A. Becker ‘85
Ann Becklund
Ronald L. Beers
Jack Bennett
Patricia A. Bentley
Sarah C. Bentley
David Berger and
Julie Larson
Brooke Berglund
Robert Bertalot ‘14
Shanda M. Bhasker ‘83
Saundra E. Bihn ‘89
Elizabeth A. Bilyeu and
Timothy King
Roger H. Blythe
Tonya S. Booker
Traci and Vegen
Boyle-Galestiantz
Patricia and Terry Brandt
David Bransky ‘86 and
Vickie Bransky
Kelly J. Brennan
Sandra Bresee
Lynn and Judith Brokaw
Sally and Clifford Brown
Linda M. Browning
Jessica C. Bull
Barbara and Albert Bullier
Dela L. Burgess ‘09
Heidi E. Burgoyne ‘87
John C. Burke ‘84
Carol J. Butcher
Maria Cahill
Diedre C. Cain and
Pedro Bastida-Gomez
Jill E. Cain
James A. Cardell ‘84
Heather R. Carlson ‘04
Kathleen E. Carrigan
Dorothy M. Carver
Nancy A. Casciato
Barbara Case Ellison
Gale Castillo
Central Eastside
Industrial Council
Century Club for Women
Lucila C. CervantesCampbell ‘99
Sim Chapman
Matthew Chase and
Mary Keegan
Gary C. Chin and
Christine Haug-Chin
Carol and John Chism
Robert Chow
Jonathan E. Christie
Patricia and Lynn Churchill
Douglas and Amber Claflin
Ann T. Clark, Ph.D. and
Andrew Clark
Jim Clary
Andrew D. Cohen and
Lisa Weiner
Columbia Distributing
Helen L. Conover
Terry Cooper
Alan D. Cordle
Costello’s Travel Caffe
Greg Coyle
Miles E. Craig and
Rachael Mezier
Scott and Dana Cress
Elizabeth and
Jimmy Crumpacker
Louissa M. Currey ‘86
Czopek Design Studio
Christopher A. Dakan ‘80
Tina R. Dang ‘06
Douglas and Sara Daniels
Judy Dauble
Jana L. Daugherty
Shannon Davis and
Andy Hosch
Ms. Regina G.
Davis-Cainion and
Andrew Cainion
Anita H. Dawson
Xiao Li Deng ‘05
Allen T. Denison
O. Loretta Dike ‘99
Kyle Dittmer
Heidi T. Dombek
Matthew J. Donald ‘09
Mayor Dennis Doyle and
Ann Doyle
Dr. Martens Airwair USA
P. Michael Drake
David Dreher
Ann F. Dudley
Jill A. Dunaway
Robin Dunitz
Susan Dussault
Chairman Andrew
J. Duyck
DaNene K. Dwyer
Sarah Z. Dykes
Gary R. Eaton ‘91 and
Joy Eaton
Richard and Nancy Ebel
Barbara and Marvin Eby
Heidi D. Edwards
Claudia D. Efurd ‘94
Gerald R. Eichelberg ‘85
Jill W. Eiland
Justin Elardo
Sarah K. Elsasser
Karen E. Engstrom
Shannon L. Eoff ‘10
Kendi R. Esary
Linda Fergusson-Kolmes
and Steven Kolmes
Liza Finkel
Jane and
Michael Finnegan
Kathleen D. Fisher
Peter and Carla Flynn
April A. Fong
Aaron Fordice ‘06 and
Katherine Fordice
Simone J. Frank
Andrew P. Freed
Dolores M. Galindo ‘90
Marilyn Gannon
Veronica and Rene Garcia
Darilis Garcia-McMillian
Eva J. Garland
Shirlee A. Geiger
Mary L. Geis
Linda A. Gerber and
Charlie Christensen
Thomas M. Gerhardt
Deborah P. Gerrish
Tedla Gessesse
Irene and Ray Giustini
Katherine Glankler ‘02 and
Frank Glankler
Deanne M. Goben ‘90
Karen L. Godbey
Lisa Goldberg
Jo-Mae and J. H. Gonyea
John Googins
Douglas and
Gloria Gordon
Janet M. Graves
Nancy K. Gray
Ivan Green
Jon H. Greenlee ‘09
Patricia A. Gregorio
Anthony Greiner
Heather and Paul Griffo
John and Kelsey Grout
Geraldine Grover and
Myron Grover, Jr., M.D.
Sue and Ken Haley
Deborah A. Hall
Jennifer L. Hall
Gloria Halper and
Jay Moskovitz
David Happ
Harambee Centre
Georgina Harell
Joanne M. Harris
James S. Harrison
Donna M. Hayes
James J. Hebert
J. Clayton Hering
Philip W. Hess
Chau K. Heywood
Judith E. Hill
Patricia A. Hill
Jason Hirata
Randy A. Hitz
Bich T. Hoang
Diana L. Hoff
Kathleen L. Holloway
Lawrence A. Holmberg
Susan K. V. Hooper ‘96
Shane Horner
Rebecca A. Horvat ‘98
Kelly Hossaini
Dan D. Hottenroth ‘04
Peter and
Sara Jane Houser
Bruce and Olga Howard
Thomas M. Huminski
William Hurst
Janice L. Hutchins
Barbara and William
Hutchison Jr.
Tressa D. Hutt ‘96
Troy Hyder ‘79 and
Jennier Hyder
John J. Ignoffo ‘08
Obidike R. Iheanacho ‘87
Shannon Inukai Cuffee
Martin Jacobi
Martin and Phyllis Jacobs
Penny and Loren Jahraus
Nancy Jaksich
Marcia A. Jannsen
Paul W. Jensen ‘91
Sukhwant Jhaj
Nancy C. Johns
Dr. Suzanne M. Johnson
Sandra L. Johnson-Hull
and Donald Hull
Julianne Johnson-Weiss
and Karl Weiss
David A. Jones
Dianne L. Jones
Karen J. Jones
Regena B. Jones
Jeffrey Josifek ‘96 and
Alisha Josifek ‘00
Maureen Judge-Morris
Danese Jundt
Gregory W. Kaminski
Merril Keane
Claudia Kehoe ‘09 and
Jeffry Kehoe
John and Christine Kendall
Kimberly J. Kent
David C. Kercher
Greg Kerr
Pamela and Kurt Kessinger
Katherine M. Kiaunis
Cynthia A. Kimball
Elizabeth Kimberly
Sarah Kate Kinder Doyle
Holly W. King
Thomas King
Jerry R. Kissick
Ko-Falen Cultural Center
Dan D. Kogan
Julie G. Kopet and
Michael J. Kaiser
John N. Korsmo ‘90
Gary and Lisa Kotecki
Ross Kouzes
Patrick J. Kraft ‘04
Eleanor Krause
Darrel and
Janice Kraxberger
Jeannie E. LaFrance
Donald Lambert
Lancaster Logisitics
Heather Lang
Melody D. Lang
Phil Lang
Nancy LaPaglia and
Stephen Slusarski
Joshua S. Laurie
Barbara R. Lave
Jean and
William Laxon
Richard Lazere
Caroline D. Le Guin
Don Leadroot
Ron and Aldine Leistra
Yuqing W. Leland ‘07
Gary Lesniak and
Sherry Casper
Beth H. Lewallen ‘90 and
Roy Lewallen
Muriel Lezak, Ph.D.
Eddie R. Lincoln
Morgan M. Lindberg
Carleton and
Mary Lindgren ‘90
Charmaine Lindsay
Tanya R. Littrell
Emmeline V. Loanzon ‘98
Esther V. Loanzon
Carrie J. Loewen ‘85
Bert and Sheila Logan
Dr. Catha J. Loomis and
Mary Anne Joyce
Margaret R. Lovell ‘92
Lum’s Auto Center
Janie and Steffan Lundin
M.J. Goss Motor Company
John Maclean ‘83 and
Patricia Maclean
James D. Maclise ‘84
Paul Madden
Nancy Madsen ‘96 and
James Madsen
Mama Pauline’s
African Market
Ann-Louise L. March ‘93
Michele Marden
Kelly L. Marks ‘86
Alexandra Maros
Susan Marthens
Lorelei G. Martin
Rochelle M. Martinazzi
Scott D. Massinger ‘84
Allen A. Mattila
Maurice R. Williams,
C.P.A., P.C.
Bruce G. Mauser ‘02
Heather Mayer
Jennifer M. McBratney
Dean and
Janice McCargar
Ryan McCartney
Mary M. McCormick
Susan J. McCourt-Badders
Michael J. McDowell
Melody and
Gene Mcintosh
Rachel McMillen and
Joseph A. McMillen ‘11
Kristina and
Daniel McMorris
Melody L. McMurry
Dr. Marjorie McRae
Tanya G. Mead
Donna Meeds
Kim Melton
Kwaku Mensah
Tracie R. Mesa
Sheila Meserschmidt
Millennium Building
Services
Hadiyah Miller
Teri and Jeffrey Mills
Linda and William
Monahan
Irene Montano and
Mark Montgomery
Denise C. Moore
Anita L. Morris ‘07
Selina Morris
Jeannie and Will Moton
Martha Jo Muncie
Carolyn and Terry Murphy
Mary A. Murphy
Megan L. Murphy Wolf ‘97
Pamela K. Murray
Kathryne J. Nadal
Madhumati R. Narayan
Claudia Nawas
Deborah A. Neft and
Salvatore D’Auria
Eugene P. Nelson ‘82
Brian and
Glenda Nelson ‘94
Richard A. Nelson and
Diana Fields-Nelson
Neskowin Lodge
Condominium
Association
Quynh T. Nguyen
Nigerian Community in
Oregon & Southwest
Washington
Lily Ningsih Waldman ‘11
Scott D. Northcote ‘83
Kellen Norwood
Anthony F. Obradovich
Herschel and
Melissa O’Kelley
Cintha A. Opzeeland ‘93
Lily S. O’Rielly
Andrew J. Orlando ‘92
Wendy M. Palmer ‘80
Con Paulos
Stephen Percy
Vera E. Perkins ‘81
Norman and
Loraine Perkiss
George Pernsteiner and
Cheryl Fischer
Rebecca J. Perryman ‘97
Kate Peterson
Kevin and Patricia Pham
Travis Philips
Lolenzo Poe and
Kathleen Fuller-Poe
Joseph E. Pollock
Kyle Popma
Martin D. Porter ‘13
Portland Screw Company
Jeffrey and
Francine Reingold
Byron M. Rendar
Eileen J. Rendon ‘05
Caroline S. Richards
Richard and Marilyn Riede
Suellen L. Rinker and
Gordon J. Molitor
Priscilla Rippeon
Donald N. Ritchie
Diane Robinson
Hector Roche
James and Elinore Rogers
Gary Rome and
Claire Rush
Ilga and Ronald Ross
Ronald E. Ross
Denise A. Roy
David F. Rutkosky ‘00
Monica H.
Schneider-Anthony
Briar Schoon
Bill and Laurie Schulte
The Scotton Family Trust
Judith and Gregg Selander
Senegalese Association
of Portland and
SW Washington
April Severson
Christopher L. Seymour
Azita Shahgaldi
Arleen M. Shannon
Sarah Shelton
Sierra Leone Northwest
Association of America
Gloria J. Signer
Kurt Simonds and
Genevieve Brassard
Knowing there are people in the world
generous enough to give a struggling
student a helping hand motivates me
to work even harder, so one day I may
be able to pay it forward to another
student like myself.
~ Andrew Jozwiak, J&J Inc. Scholarships recipient
Jane R. Powell
Powell Motors, Inc.
Wallace and
Elizabeth Preble
PSI USA
Juliet A. Pursell
Kathleen M. Raetz
Jill Randall
Geraldine and
Richard Rauh
Michelle and
Ceneth Reers ‘10
Ana Sacramento ‘01 and
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In Memory of
Patty Jeanne Semura
Cherise Frehner Mahoney
Kim Kono and Randy Choy
Kathryne J. Nadal
Lois Rauch Gibson
Patricia and Jack Semura
Penny and
Bruce Thompson
This scholarship has given me a renewed
sense of purpose and appreciation for
the opportunities that I have found since
I’ve come back to school at Portland
Community College.
~ Natalie Divine, Columbia Pacific Foundation Scholarship recipient
In Memory of
Doreen S. Margolin
Stephens &
Margolin, P.C.
Phillip Margolin,
Attorney at Law
Ami Margolin Rome and
Andrew Rome
Gary Rome and
Claire Rush
Tracy L. Walstead
Xenia Woods
In Memory of
Carmen I. Martinez
Patricia A. Hill
In Memory of
Billie Joe McFarland
Senior Studies Institute
In Memory of
Robert V. Palmer
Wendy M. Palmer ‘80
In Memory of
Carl Pearson
Senior Studies Institute
In Memory of
Dorothy Persen
Debra A. Persen
In Memory of
Carl Piacentini
Peter and Carla Flynn
M. Kay Piacentini
In Memory of
Erich Porshman
Sarah E. Clune
Sandra K. Ferguson
John C. Mery
In Memory of
Sylvia Shea
Senior Studies Institute
In Memory of
Julius Stokes
James A. Barry
Lynn H. Brokaw
Belva I. Seaberry
Rachel Stevens
In Memory of
JoAnn M. Thomas
Denise A. Roy
In Memory of
Ranee Y. Trainer
Lyn Trainer
In Memory of
Dick Uhl
Senior Studies Institute
In Memory of
Marie H. VanDomelen
Leroy Hammer
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor
Mark A. VanDomelen ‘03
In Memory of
Steven A. Ward
Leru Adams
Leonard and
Dr. Shirley Anderson
Goldy Family Advised
Fund of The Oregon
Community Foundation
Gaye Hilderbrand
Rebecca and
Robert Hughes
Danese Jundt
Michael J. McDowell
Robert Pryor
Cheryl and
Lawrence Scott
Marie M. Sivak
Mark R. Smith
In Memory of
Gregory T. Wentworth
Anonymous
Ruth E. Abbott
Alpha Media
Brett Barkdoll
Sandi Bauer
Peter and Jane Bechen
Patricia A. Bentley
Patricia and Terry Brandt
Tonia Braxling
Sally and Clifford Brown
Brownstein, Rask,
Arenz et al
Barbara and Albert Bullier
Capitol Toyota Scion
Central Eastside
Industrial Council
Sim Chapman
Chevrolet-CadillacHyundai-Equus
Jim Clary
Bob Clay
Scott and Dana Cress
Elizabeth K. Crookham
Caroline and
Bob Crumpacker
Elizabeth and
Jimmy Crumpacker
CYO/Camp Howard
Alan DeBoer
Melinda Deleon
Allen T. Denison
David Dreher
Paul Duden
Richard and Nancy Ebel
Maureen H. Fennerty
Robert and Konky Forster
John Forsythe
Larry and Frederica Frager
Barbara Francis
Myra Friedman
Deborah P. Gerrish
Simona Gherghisan
James Gilbaugh
Jo-Mae and J. H. Gonyea
Ronald and Linda
Greenman
Douglas and Mary Grim
Elizabeth Grim-Perry
John and Kelsey Grout
Frank and Karen Halvorsen
Douglas Hamilton
Carol and
William Hardwick
Lou Harrison
Mark Helminiak
J. Clayton Hering
Jason Hirata
Carol Ann and
Barry Hoffos
Lawrence Hogan
Greg and Lesley Houser
Peter and Sara Jane
Houser
David and Lezlie Hudiburg
William Hurst
Barbara and William
Hutchison Jr.
Shannon Inukai Cuffee
Nancy Jaksich
Jennings Chevrolet
James and
Elizabeth Jennings
Lee and Kevin Kidd
Kuni Automotive
E. Randolph and
Leslie Labbe
Marilyn Lindgren
Lum’s Auto Center
M.J. Goss Motor Company
Paula Madden
Maurice R. WIlliams,
C.P.A., P.C.
Melody and Gene
Mcintosh
Mary McMenamin ‘81 and
Mike McMenamin
Edward Merrick
Barbara Mientus
R&H Colas Construction
R.H. Parker
United Foundation
Jill Randall
Jeffrey and
Francine Reingold
Richard and Marilyn Riede
Priscilla Rippeon
Deborah Saltzman
Lynn Saxton
Robert Schlegel
Matthew Schroeder
Bill and Laurie Schulte
Gloria J. Signer
Susan Spezza
Caroline Spitzer
In Memory of Vern S. and
Pat Williams
Jim Meusey
In Memory of Nery
Wilson-Sambrano
Semhal Yehdego
In Memory of
Nancy L. Winbigler
Anonymous (2)
Linda P. Austin
Claire Barr Wilson
Jack Bennett
Prof. Phyllis Brown
Elizabeth and
William Brunkow
I was looking at job postings online
when I received the email notifying me
that I’d been selected to receive this award.
I literally screamed out loud with joy as relief
filled my heart that my dream was not over!
~ Judy Johnson, New Directions scholarship recipient
Sally Mink
Robert Moir
Carolyn and Terry Murphy
Neskowin Lodge
Condominium
Association
Herschel and
Melissa O’Kelley
Robert F. Olsen
Sandy and
Charles Patchin
Con Paulos
Joseph E. Pollock
Jane R. Powell
Powell Motors, Inc.
Wallace and
Elizabeth Preble
Douglas Stamm
Victor and Christine Stibolt
Subaru, Portland Zone
Kate Suddes
Joseph Tennant
Lisa E. Teutsch
Kent and Pamela Thies
Tonkin Parts Center
Tournament
Golf Foundation
Pamela Treece
Anita Wentworth
Wentworth Foundation
Kathleen Wentworth
Joyce B. White
Paul Wiest
Chantal Zinn
Katherine E. Carney
Judy Dauble
Susan Dussault
Marco A. Espinoza
Jan Frodesen
Jennifer L. Hall
Chau K. Heywood
Trina C. Hing
Martin Jacobi
Penny and Loren Jahraus
David A. Jones
Jill F. Kantor
Martha Kierstead
Dan D. Kogan
Reuel Kurzet and
John A. Moore
Jean and William Laxon
Janet and David Leamy
Dana L. Luedtke
Alice McGregor
Mary A. Murphy
Jill Nicholson
Sara L. Packer
PCC Federation of
Faculty and Academic
Professionals
Caroline S. Richards
Karen M. Sanders
Patricia and Rolf Schilasky
Catherine Simald
Dorothy and
Dean Skanderup
Jennifer L. Snyder
Susan Sonneborn
Jennifer Sonntag
John S. Sparks
Mark Van Ness
T.J. Whaley
Mary White
Jan Winbigler
D. Banu Yaylali
In Honor of Ruth Culham
Esther Sullivan and David
Floerchinger
In Honor of William Diss
Christina C. Diss
In Honor of
First Generation
College Students
Robin Dunitz
In Honor of
Robert W. Jones
Douglas and
Amber Claflin
In Honor of
Jeannie E. LaFrance
Anonymous
In Honor of
Ross M. Lienhart
Anonymous
In Honor of
Esther V. Loanzon
The Scotton Family Trust
In Memory of
Carey L. Wolfe
Nancy C. Pilgrim
Joclyn Thornburg
In Honor of
Evelyn McCourt
Susan J. McCourt-Badders
In Memory of
Robert E. Wright
Robert B. Burns
Ms. Regina G.
Davis-Cainion and
Andrew Cainion
Kendi R. Esary
Porter G. Raper
In Honor of Adam Napier
Vera E. Perkins ‘81
HONORARY GIFTS
In Honor of
Michael McDowell
Sharon M. Wortman
In Honor of Nana Nash
Mary S. King
In Honor of Chris
and Tom Neilsen
Selina Morris
In Honor of Bob Allen
Diane and Reza Kamali
In Honor of Barbara Neu
Kim Kono and Randy Choy
In Honor of
The Honorable
Margaret Carter
Lap Man Sin ‘01
In Honor of
PCC Retiree Network
Berniece Owen
In Honor of John Connor
Lily S. O’Rielly
In Honor of
Tanette K. Perez Garcia
Jeannette Simpson ‘00
In Honor of
Meridith K. Piacentini
Peter and Carla Flynn
In Honor of
Tanya M. Pluth
Anonymous
In Honor of The
Renaissance Foundation
Jon V. Jaqua and Kimberly
B. Cooper Fund of The
Oregon Community
Foundation
In Honor of
James D. Stamper
Chanda Villano
In Honor of
David F. Stout
Susan L. Stout
In Honor of
Jeff I. Van Raden
Jon V. Jaqua and Kimberly
B. Cooper Fund of The
Oregon Community
Foundation
Patti and Charles
Littlehales
In Honor of
Jennifer Villano
Chanda Villano
In Honor of
Nikki L. West
Marjorie Petersen
In Honor of Dixie
L. Whetsell
Amber Heckman Pucci
Antoinette Magner
Andrea Markell
June Winfield
Scotti and Jeffrey
Weintraub
In Honor of
Nancy L. Winbigler
Claudia Nawas
Jennifer Sonntag
NON-CASH GIFTS
21st Century Towing
Peter R. Bauer
Robert M. Bergstrom
Nabil Boudraa
Cheryl Burgermeister
Burgerville
Michael J. Gentry
Tedla Gessesse
John M. GwaltneyBeaumont
Heron Lakes Golf Club
Frederick N. Hill
Intel Corporation
Mary D. Kalafatis
Lagunitas Brewing
Company
Leupold & Stevens, Inc.
Marion Levitan
Carol Lyons
Abdul Majidi
Lionel A. Maldonado
Christine Neilsen
Pamplin Media Group
Pearl Catering
Portland Central America
Solidarity Committee
(PCASC)
Precision Images
Print Graphics
Janet L. Rash
Diane Robinson
Daniel M. Soucy ‘10
Richard V. Stenson
Robert A. Wagner
West Coast
Event Productions
Ron Wilkinson
Sharleen Young
MATCHING GIFTS
These companies
generously matched the
gifts of their employees
and retirees.
Intel Corporation
Eli Lilly and Company
Foundation, Inc.
The Standard
State Farm Insurance
Meyer Memorial Trust
Wells Fargo
AMO DeBERNARDIS
LEGACY SOCIETY
MEMBERS
James and Janet Aalberg
*Russel L. Abraham
JoAnn M. Albrecht
*Florence Anderson
Karen and Dave Anicker
Anonymous (5)
*Archie and *Muriel Averill
David and Jean Avison
Susan K. Bach
*Elizabeth Barnes
Peter R. Bauer
Nancy Bennani
*Mollie Bihn Trust
Donald and Bonnie Blish
*Mabel Bliss
*Robert Bloodworth
*Belford F. Buck
Cheryl Burgermeister
Robert C. Candello
Ugo and Sonia Carpentieri
*Dr. Howard Cherry
Jan D. Coulton
Mary K. Dalla
*Dr. Amo DeBernardis
*Fred DeWitt
*Ms. Betty J. Domas
P. Michael Drake
Betty and Richard Duvall
Gary R. Eaton ‘91
Joan Edwards
Janet A. Ellington
*Deborah A. Erickson
*Virginia and *Lee Finders
*Thelma E. Fisher
*Dorothy Fisher-Jones
*Bob and *Betty Fisk
*Gordon Galbraith
Michael J. Gentry
Carl and *Sue George
Richard M. Getter
David M. Goldberg
Daniel and
Loretta Goldy
*Mary Goss
*Helen T. Grim
*Martin D. Haney
Kathleen Harriman
Anna V. Hay
Marie Hermanson
Gaye Hilderbrand
Cheryl A. Hinerman
*Alice L. Hulse
*Ervin Hummel
Patricia Hunter
*Marjorie L. Hutchinson
*Albert E. Jones
Jill F. Kantor
*Florence Kavanagh
Betty and
John Kendall
*Ema Kiger
*Annette Kraft
Richard J. Kroll
Dana Kuiper
Peter Lorain and
Janet Burgess
Ami Margolin Rome and
Andrew Rome
Marcia L Marvin
Marshall D. McCollum
Peggy J. McVitty and
*Frank McVitty Jr.
Rebecca A. Meier
Dan and Karen Moriarty
Barbara Neu
*Dr. Scholastica I. Njoku
Terry and Mary Owen
*Erich Porshman
*Marjoire and
J. Richard Powell
Preston Pulliams
Suzette M. Pump
*Edythe M. Pynchon
Linda Reisser
*Vic Rosenfield
Ruthanne Rusnak
Annette C. Saarinen
Stanley E. Schmidt
Laura H. Scott
Belva I. Seaberry
Robert Shelfer
*Elaine G. Steele and
HM Steele
Johnnie and
*Julius Stokes
*Jean Stone
*Ronald and
*Margie Sumner
Lynda D. Trost ‘81
*William and Lila Ulrich
*Mary and *Frank Wales
*Gordon D. Walker
Ron Wilkinson
Mickey M. Williamson
Robert O. Wimmer and
Howard A. Butzer
Walton and Marilyn Wittke
Richard and Glenda
Worthington
*Roger E. Wulf
*Posthumously
financial outlook
Thank you for a
record-Breaking year!
This year, the combined generosity from
our jurisdictional partners and hundreds
of individuals, foundations, and businesses resulted in more than $3.68 million in cash and in-kind contributions – a
40% increase over last year.
Although income from investment activities was sluggish in comparison to prior
years, the foundation’s net assets grew
5% to over $12.7 million dollars by the
end of June 2015, and the foundation’s
endowment and affiliated net accumulated earnings accounts increased to
approximately $6.7 million.
Foundation support provided nearly $2.7
million in PCC scholarships and pro-
$3.68M
New
Supporters
$1.14M
Program
Support
gram assistance – a 60% increase from
Scholarships
last fiscal year. Funds supported many
programs across PCC including Future
Connect, the Cascade Festival for AfriRevenue
can Films, and STEM Initiatives, such
Expenses
as Robotics camps, MakerSpace camps,
$726k
and hands-on computer build programs
College
In-Kind
Gifts
for promising students.
Many thanks to you, our donors, for your
$180K
belief in PCC and for helping students
Investment &
Other Revenue
$197K
Administration
$726K
$303K
Fundraising
College
In-Kind
Support
realize their academic dreams.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR NEW SUPPORTERS
645
$1.6M
Contributions
9,500
Alumni reached
in first annual
phone-a-thon
Our Growing Scholarship Program…
$807K
$782K
$865K
$997K
$1.14M
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
135%
Increase in
Alumni Giving
thank you
for launching
extraordinary
futures!