Special Event Supporters - National Multiple Sclerosis Society
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Special Event Supporters - National Multiple Sclerosis Society
2006 Progress Report Multiple sclerosis interrupts the flow of information between brain and body and stops people from moving. With the help of people like you, the National MS Society addresses the challenges of each person whose life is affected by MS and helps them stay connected to the great big moving world. A Message from the Chairman of the Board & Chapter President Dear Friends, The Southern California Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society's growth and sharp focus on the best services and on funding the most promising research accelerated in 2006. Dave Perren In December of 2005, our Chapter joined forces with the Channel Islands Chapter to better serve people with MS and their loved ones. The MS community in Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties is now an integral part of the Southern California Chapter. This year in the tri-county territory, we more than doubled the number of programs, activities and services for people with MS and their family members; we increased Walk income 50% over the previous best; and our community development efforts continue to lead to further advances. Leon LeBuffe, PhD We enjoyed great success with our MS Walk-which passed the $2 million mark for the first time, and with our $2.6 million Dinner of Champions. Our merger also allowed us to reintroduce the Bike Tour to the Southern California market area with a two-day ride in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. The Santa Barbara MS 150 Bike Tour & Fest raised more money than ever before and gives us a good foundation to continue growth with this event. The Golden Circle campaign also greatly exceeded its budget and passed the $1 million mark for the first time. In 2006 The Golden Circle officially launched its campaign to raise restricted funds for Promise 2010, aimed at encouraging innovative research into four highly promising areas that had previously been underexplored, as well as at improving MS medical care. Most of these restricted dollars are funding the Nervous System Repair and Protection initiative which seeks to restore function and repair damage done by MS, and the Pediatric MS Centers of Excellence, a first-of-its-kind network of centers established this year to better understand, diagnose and treat childhood MS. Also in the area of research, we have witnessed expansion in the number of treatments now available to treat this unpredictable disease. This summer the FDA approved marketing Tysabri for people with relapsing-remitting MS. The Eric Small Centers for Optimal Living with MS are a shining example of our Chapter's expansion and our precision in programs and services. Building on the 2 model of the flagship Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at UCLA, we created an expanded network of centers at USC, Rancho Los Amigos and Casa Colina. In partnership with the region's leading centers for MS care, we are now able to provide specialized programs that can promote well-being, optimize function, and enhance quality of life for many more people living with MS. Contents Chapter Programs Financial Information Research Special Events Dinner of Champions MS Walk MS Challenge Walk MS 150 Bike Tour & Fest MS Golf Classic Foundation & Corporate Grant Support The Golden Circle All of this expansion is a direct result of the dedication, support and generosity of our wonderful donors, individuals, corporations and foundations. ultiple sclerosis interrupts the flow of information from the brain to the body and stops people from moving. Every hour in the United States, someone is newly diagnosed with MS, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with more than twice as many women as men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S., and 2.5 million worldwide. Sincerely, Dave Perren Chair, 2004-2006 Leon LeBuffe, PhD President Page 4 7 7 8 8 13 18 19 20 21 23 M M S stops people from moving. The National MS Society exists to make sure it doesn’t. We help each person address the challenges of living with MS through our 50-state network of chapters. We fund more MS research, provide more services to people with MS, offer more professional education and further more advocacy efforts than any other MS organization in the world. The Society is dedicated to achieving a world free of MS. We are people who want to do something about MS now. Marni Deckter, Progress Report Editor Southern California Chapter Programs and Services Chapter Services Grow to Address Expanding Needs 2006 represented a year of exciting growth in programs and services within the Southern California Chapter. Not only have new services emerged to address the diversity of challenges facing people living with MS, but the Chapter also expanded the delivery of programs into new territories. We now serve over 12,500 people with MS. The programs and services delivered by the Southern California Chapter are unsurpassed when it comes to addressing the wide range of challenges faced by people living with multiple sclerosis. For the third time in four years, the Chapter earned the national distinction of excellence-the 2006 Cavallo Award-recognizing outstanding work in servicing the diverse needs of the MS community throughout our expanded region of Los Angeles, Kern, Inyo, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara & Ventura counties. Three New "Centers for Optimal Living with MS" Open Doors Modeled after the successful programs at The Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at UCLA, The Eric Small Centers for Optimal Living With MS represent a new collaborative partnership for the Society that is like none other in the country-a network of leading centers for MS care not only dedicated to the medical management of this disease, but also committed to promoting well-being, optimizing function, and enhancing the overall quality of life for those living with MS. In Winter 2006, Optimal Living with MS, a brand new twelve-week program focused on improving functioning through physical and occupational therapy services launched at the University of Southern California (USC) The delivery of Optimal Living with MS provides a new opportunity to partner with USC and two of its #1 rated graduate programs-occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT)-bringing together the resources of these two departments for the first time. The program aims to enhance the quality of life for participants with mild to moderate MS and beginning levels of functional change in areas of mobility and balance. The twelve-week program operates concurrently with the University's fall and spring semesters, and is integrated into the educational curriculum of students in USC's doctoral-level PT and OT programs. These students will integrate PT and OT with group exercise, personalized education and social support to help participants restore and maintain useful movement, as well as improve physical functioning for enhanced health and well-being. 4 Chapter Programs & Services Spring 2006 marked the launch of the popular Living Well at Casa Colina Center for Rehabilitation in Pomona. This proven 12-week series offers a broad spectrum of education and experiences for individuals who are more recently diagnosed and/or living with mild MS symptoms, helping them to better understand the disease and build lifestyle habits for living well with MS. This new partnership broadens the reach of this valuable service to new MS populations throughout the San Gabriel Valley and portions of western San Bernardino County. In October 2006 the Chapter, in partnership with Los Amigos Research and Education Institute, Inc. (LAREI) opened the doors to the newest Center named after this initiative. The Eric Small Center for Optimal Living at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in Downey, provides a day wellness program two days a week, with one day serving the Spanish-speaking MS community. This new resource delivers preventative, restorative and rehabilitative services for individuals facing multiple MSrelated challenges to indviduals from the areas of East Los Angeles, the South Bay, Long Beach, San Pedro and the southwest San Gabriel Valley. Yoga, adaptive exercise, support groups, memory enhancement, and health education are a few of the many programs that provide needed support for participants to overcome daily obstacles and to achieve personal goals. Expanding Into New Communities In December of 2005, the Southern California MS family grew by 2,500 people with MS when the San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura County communities of the Channel Islands Chapter became part of the Southern California Chapter. A survey was conducted in the community shortly thereafter in order to get a better understanding of the needs of those living with MS in the tri-county area. The results of this survey helped regional staff and volunteers begin dialogues with health professionals, community agencies and foundations on how to better address the needs of this segment of their community, as well as offer workshops that help address the interest to live well with a chronic illness like MS. The merger also provided residents of these communities instant access to a whole array of new services including counseling and support, care management, and financial assistance. Improving Access to Healthcare for the Spanish-Speaking MS Community Some of the greatest challenges faced by Latinos with MS in accessing medical care are related to miscommunication, lack of appropriate information and services, and cultural and linguistic differences. This year the Chapter piloted El Proyecto Mi Salud, Mi Voz (Project "My Health, My Voice") in an effort to enhance the quality of 5 Chapter Programs & Services MS care for the Latino population by providing education and support to the MS specialists in the affiliated clinics serving this community. The project provided cultural competency education to MS clinical care professionals and improved physician-patient communications through the use of Spanish-language medical interpreter services in the clinic setting. Both patients and physicians have high praise for this valuable service. Patients better understand the disease and feel increased satisfaction with their doctor visits as compared to when the interpreter service was not available. Supporting Families MS affects the whole family and can bring added challenges to relationships and finances. The Chapter offers financial assistance to aid families on two levels. The Support for the Family Fund provides modest assistance for items that a family might otherwise not be able to afford, due to the financial strain caused by the care and management of the disease. This financial aid program funds items such as sports uniforms, class rings & photos, field trips and much more. This year the Southern California Chapter introduced a college scholarship program. In June we awarded scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 to eight college-bound recipients: Michael Cristescu, Andrew Doyle, Alexandra Fischer, Timothy Lawnicki, Michael Larson, John Moore, Michelle Segura, and Julio Sosa. All entered their freshman year at the college or university of their choice in the fall of 2006. Though these eight recipients are diverse in many ways, with different goals and backgrounds, they all share something in common: they have all been affected by multiple sclerosis. Each student has a parent living with MS, and has spent most of his/her childhood accommodating this disease. Personalized Services MS can impact each person so very differently. We strive to provide a timely, customized response to personal and family needs, including direct assistance for certain goods and services when community resources fall short. As a result, the Chapter continued to expand the array of direct services to address the challenges people face. In addition to the financial assistance we provided for physical/occupational therapy, durable medical equipment, chore service, personal care, individual counseling respite care, and emergency situations, the Chapter expanded its personal care management program called Partners in Care. This program helps individuals access resources and services that support independent living. Through our personalized services the Chapter provided over $550,000 of support to 400 individuals. 6 Where the Money Goes Where the Money Comes From Fiscal Year 2006 Total Revenue $8,662,581 Dinner of Champions - 30% MS Walk, Bike Tour & Other Events - 26% The Golden Circle - 10% Foundations/Grants - 5% All Other Contributions - 6% Fiscal Year 2006 Total Expenses $9,768,783 Direct Mail Received at National - 3% Non-Campaign Income - 4% Local Society Funded Research Brentwood Biomedical Research Center Rashed M. Nagra, PhD $1,189,365 Tissue/DNA Banks University of California Los Ji-Ming Feng, PhD Barbara S. Giesser, MD Stefan Gold, PhD Richard S. Peterson, PhD Nancy Sicotte, MD Rhonda Voskuhl, MD, PhD Rhonda Voskuhl, MD, PhD Rhonda Voskuhl, MD, PhD James Waschek, PhD Immunology Rehabilitation-Locomotor Training Testosterone Treatment Role of Reactive Astrocytes Onset of Progressive MS Exercise & MS Cause of Permanent Disability Collaborative MS Research Center Natural Immune Chemicals Angeles $432,719 $602,609 $98,747 $98,747 $512,867 $44,000 $336,252 $825,000 $44,000 University of California, Riverside Benoit Melchior, PhD $135,006 Glial Cell Biology University of Southern California Jonah R. Chan, PhD $409,535 Roel VanderVeen, PhD $438,117 Modulators of Myelination Immunology 7 Special Events In 2006, Southern California Chapter special events raised $5,854,679. A majority of these funds were raised from our primary events: the Dinner of Champions, MS Walk, MS Challenge Walk and the newly added Santa Barbara MS 150 Bike Tour & Fest. We also acknowledge and appreciate all of those who conducted and supported our many third-party fund-raising events. The Dinner of Champions The 32nd Annual Dinner of Champions raised $2,601,692. The gala event, held on September 21, 2006, honored Michael Lynton, Chairman & CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment. Michael and Sony have demonstrated an unrelenting commitment to the fight against MS. Bruce Corwin received the Dorothy Corwin Spirit of Life Award, named in memory of his mother, for being an exceptional leader, advocate, donor and fund-raiser in more than two decades as a Chapter trustee. Byron Allen emceed the evening which included performances by opera tenor Michael Amante and Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The blockbuster event was successful in large part due to the work of Chairs Joe Michael Lynton & Roth and Madeleine Sherak; Chair Emeritus Tom Jane Kaczmarek Sherak; their entire committee and honorary chairs Sir Howard Stringer, Amy Pascal and Rob Wiesenthal; and the Sony fund-raising team. Our gracious thanks to all who help make our Dinner of Champions the most successful Society dinner in the country. Hosts/Co-Hosts Sponsors Access Integrated Techonologies The Bond Family CHRISTIE Deluxe Laboratories New Wave Entertainment Regal Entertainment Group Revolution Studios Sony Corporation of America Sony Pictures Entertainment Twentieth Century Fox 1492 Pictures AMC Theatres Anonymous Blue Collar Productions James Brooks Cinemark Craig Murray Productions Dana & Albert Broccoli Charitable Foundation Entertainment Industry Foundation Ignition Creative Imagine Entertainment 8 InterActive Corp./ The Diller-Von Furstenberg Family Foundation Intralink Film MarketCast Nielsen Entertainment Paramount/Viacom Adam Sandler Trailer Park The Walt Disney Company Warner Bros. Studios Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca, Fisher, Gilbert-Lurie, Stiffelman & Cook, LLP Special Event Supporters Dinner of Champions (cont’d) Benefactors Anonymous Ascent Media Big Picture Entertainment Premiere Supporters Bruce's Gourmet Catering Allied Advertising Century Theatres, Inc. The Ant Farm CF Entertainment The Aspect Group: Aspect Chicago Title Ratio, Aspect TV, Level 7, The Picture Mill, Skip Film, The Cimarron Group Create Advertising Group VOX.ADV Creative Artists Agency Best Buy The Carole & Robert Daly BLT Communications Charitable Foundation Bruce & Toni Corwin Davis Entertainment DreamWorks The Devito/Perlman Family Electric Entertainment Foundation FirstMovies Drissi Advertising Flyer Entertainment DTS Digital Entertainment International Creative Endeavor Management Katten Muchin Rosenman, LLP Fandango Peter Farrelly Latham & Watkins New Regency Productions, Inc. First American Title Insurance Co. Pacific Theatres Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, LLP Rave Motion Pictures Graphic Orb Inc./ Starz Entertainment J & A Advertising Toy Box Entertainment Guzzo Cinemas Universal McCann In Sync Advertising Universal Studios JP Morgan Securities, Inc. Variety Kodak Level 1 Entertainment Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Lithographix Los Angeles Times & Chicago Tribune Microsoft Motorola New Line Cinema Open Road Entertainment OTX Panavision Inc. Sheila Gold Foundation Seyfarth Shaw LLP Toyota USA Transamerica Turner Broadcasting Tyler Cooper & Alcorn, LLP Weston, Benshoof, Rochefort, Rubalcava & MacCuish, LLP William Morris Agency Committee Tables & Platinum Ad Sponsors Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP Ameriquest Capital Corporation Armosia Italia Art Machine B.D. Fox & Friends, Inc. Blockbuster Inc. BNP Paribas Brown, Winfield & Canzoneri, Inc. Carmike Cinemas Certified Reports, Inc. Cineplex Entertainment Citibank City Cinemas, Reading International & Angelika Film Centers Clean Fun Clearview Cinemas Corporate Contractors Deadline Advertising 9 Special Event Supporters Dinner of Champions (cont’d) Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP Dolby Laboratories Escape Artists Michael Forman Focus Features Fotokem Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc. Full Time Egen, S.L. GCI Group Teri & Randy Grossblatt Debbie Goldman & Robert Harper The Hollywood Reporter Howard Building Corporation Ingram Entertainment, Inc. Kenrose Kitchen Table Foundation Kerasotes Theatres Laura Ziskin Productions Lieberman Research Worldwide Loeb & Loeb, LLP Los Angeles Newspaper Group Lucasfilm Ltd. Madison Marquette Realty Services Maguire Properties Mann Theatres Marcus Theatres Marsh Marvel Entertainment Inc. Media Express Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MIJO Corporation Mob Scene MTV Networks National Amusements National CineMedia Joe O’Donnell OMD Europe Parade Publications Phoenix Pictures The Post Group 10 RealD Rentrak Fredric D. Rosen SDI Media Group Tom & Madeleine Sherak Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Southern Theatres Spyglass Entertainment Steven Bochco Productions Technicolor Trizec Properties UCLA Department of Neurology Union Bank of California University of Southern California The Waitt Family Foundation Warner Constructors Web Concepts Wells Fargo Westfield Stacy and A.J.Wilder Other Generous Patrons 21 Cineplex ABC Television Network Lou Adler Advent Software A&E Television Networks Alschuler Grossman Stein & Kahan LLP Geoffrey Ammer amNew York Anicaflash Aniplex Anonymous (2) Anschutz Film Group Avjet Corporation Banana Split Productions Bank of America Walter F. Bauer Dr. Ronald & Mrs. Amy Baum Toni & Bruce Corwin Beacon Pictures Paul Bloch Bloom Hergott Diemer Rosenthal & LaViolette LLP Blue Star Pictures Bob Burge Limited Jack and Elaine Bock Vicki and Robert Bond Boras Corporation Kayoko & Geoffrey Bossiere Boston Globe Boston Herald Susan Bradley Brenden Theatres Rory E. Bruer Buck & Gordon LLP Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP BV Film Company LTD Campus Circle, Inc. Chicago Sun-Times Cinelume post Production Inc. Cine Magnetics Cinema City International NV/Forum Film Limited Cinemas Lumiere Cinepolis Cineworld (Cine UK) Cinus City National Bank Classic Cinemas, Tivoli Enterprises, Inc. Coca Cola Andrea Cockrum Special Event Supporters Dinner of Champions (cont’d) Comprehensive Film Booking Consolidated Theatres Management, LLC The Corgel Family Danny and Zoe Corwin David and Kara Corwin Countdown Post, Inc. Vera and Richard Creasey Creative Partnership Crown Theatres Terry & Greg Curtin DCH Auto Group Daiko Daily Focus Daniel Clark & Associates David Geffen Foundation Derek Dauchy Brian & Sharon Davidoff Sandy & Ron De Crescent Dentsu Inc. Dickinson Theatres Digital Media Services Douglas Theatres Downtown SB, LLC Mike & Sherrie Dunn Eaton Vance Management Edko/Hong Kong Emagine Entertainment Eminence Front Productions Empire Design Empire International Byron Allen & Tom Sherak Empire Theatres Empresas Hollywood Enlace Exterior, S.A. de C.V. Entertainment In Motion Exhibitor Support Partnership, Inc. F & F Management Daniel Ferleger & Suzanne Smith Farrell Paura Productions Rory Fields Filminger Frontage Fuller Family Foundation G2 Graphic Service, Inc. GAL Enterprises, Inc. Galaxy Theatres Pamela and Burton Gelman Giaronomo Productions, Inc. Jack & Michelle Giarraputo Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Dr. Gary & Cherna Gitnick Mr. & Mrs. James J.Glasser Jan and Bob Goldman Dave and Ann Gooding Goodrich Quality Theatres Gotama Building Engineers Inc. Greater Union Cinemas Greenberg Traurig GSN The Network for Games Guarav Digital Hakuhodo Hall Family Foundation John and Michele Hall Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren & Richman, LLP Harkins Theatres Richard Havel Herald Enterprise, Inc. Hirsch Wallerstein Hayum Matlof & Fishman Hogan & Hartson Ron Horton Houston Chronicle Hoyts/Australia Hoyts/New Zealand David and Carla Hultman Husch & Eppenberger, LLC Hydraulx/Lola VFX ImageMovers Image Film IMAGICA Corp. IMAX ING Capital LLC Richard and Pam Ingber Insync Media International Sound Studio, S.A. Mike & Carolyn Jones John Baldecchi Productions Kantana Group PLC Koronaworld Krikorian Premiere Theatres La Voz de Espana LA Weekly/OC Weekly Jon Landau Landmark Cinemas of Canada Larger Than Life Leon LeBuffe & Julena Lind Dr. Richard Leff Look & Enter, S.L. Luma Pictures Mahoney & Soll, LLP Paul and Jacquie, Zolorar, Kim & Greg Mahoney Major Cineplex Group PLC Rob Mancini Mandate Pictures Doug Mankoff The Marilyn & Jeffrey Katzenberg Foundation Massmann, Neuser an der Spree Colleen McAndrews & Robert Wood Larry and Emily McEwen M.E.G.A. Films Mega Films Enterprises 11 Special Event Supporters Dinner of Champions (cont’d) Melissa's/World Variety Produce, Inc. Merlyn Monitoring Services Metro Seoul Holdings Co., Ltd. M&G Comunicacion Mirage Productions Morgan Stanley Morra Brezner Steinberg & Tenenbaum Entertainment, Inc. Motion Picture Association of America Motion Picture Club Foundation Movie Marketplace Eugenia Riordan Mule Muvico Theatres Nakanihon Kougyou NCG (The Neighborhood Cinema Group) Jack & Bonnie Neinstein Netflix Network Courier Services New York Daily News New York Times Newsday Nike Inc. National Promotions & Advertising Odeon UK OMD, Germany OS Orbit Digital Pacific Title & Art Studio Douglas J.Pahl Christopher Pawlak Dave Perren Scott Perren Pivotal Post Pixel Magic Point Six Enterprises Posting Media Primary Color 12 Princeton Public Affairs Prooptiki S.A. Andrea & Philip Provenzale Tamara and Bill Pullman Quality Lab Ramindra Sound Recording Studios Ltd. Red Wagon Entertainment rhinofx Roger's Video Fredric Rosen S & L Medienproduktion S&S Cinema City Co., Ltd Sahamongkol (Mongkol) Films International Co., Ltd. Salah M. Hassanein Foundation Rae Sanchini & Bruce Tobey San Francisco Chronicle Sargoy, Stein, Rosen & Shapiro Sasaki Kougyou Julian Schlossberg Dr. Andy & Amy Schwartz Scott Rudin Productions Fern and Bob Seizer SENA HF SF Bio AB Shochiku Multiplex Theatres Showeast/Showest Signature Theatres Sobul, Primes & Schenkel Sonoblok S.A. Sound & Vision Southland Display Special Treats Productions Spinnaker Direct Llp Mr. & Mrs. Steven Spira Starplex Cinemas State Street Pictures Steven Spielberg & Kate Capshaw, The Wunderkinder Foundation Strategic Merchandising Partners Kathy, David & Natalie Lander Strike Entertainment svensk Filmindustri Svenska Bio Titan Outdoor TM Productions Toei Company Toho Company Ltd Tohokushinsha Film Corporation Tokyo Laboratory, Ltd. Tokyo Theatres Co., Inc. Tokyu Recreation Co., Ltd. Total Movie Track Consulting de Mexico Trans World Entertainment Tri State Theatre Service Inc. Ultra Star Cinemas Van Wagner Outdoor Video Ezy International (NZ) Ltd Village Roadshow Village SKYCITY Cinemas Village Voice Vision Advertising Wallace Theatres/ Hollywood Theatres Washington Post Robert Wass & Diane Levine Waverly Films Wehrenberg Theatres Chet & Diana Widom Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation Andrew Wing Larry Winter and Jane Lee Special Event Supporters The MS Walk More than 13,000 walkers and 500 volunteers participated in the 2006 Southern California Gas Company MS Walk at eleven sites in Bakersfield, Big Bear, Greater Los Angeles, Lancaster, Palm Desert, Redlands, Temecula, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Simi Valley and Upland. Together, they passed the $2 million mark for the first time. Thanks again to our major sponsors, including Southern California Gas Company, NBC 4 Los Angeles, Wells Fargo, Bruce's Gourmet Catering, Serono/Pfizer, Teva Neuroscience, Pure Protein, Charter Communications, Crystal Geyser, Louise's Trattoria and Westfield. Top Individual Fund-Raisers Super Teams Susan Keith & Jeanne Perry $29,552 ($75,00+) MS Achievers - UCLA $91,243 David Perren $24,457 Gold Teams ($50,000 - $74,999) René Webb $20,385 Team Engelman Jack Bock $19,710 Susan Berenson $15,612 Silver Teams ($25,000 - $49,999) Susan Sunga $15,500 Northrop Grumman $44,161 Marni Deckter $13,350 Frontline Team Shelliene D. Crandall $10,445 Jack L. Gilardi $12,879 Steve T. Ashmore $12,554 David Eagan $11,979 David Bryman $11,289 Linda Spurgeon $10,275 Reginald Webb $10,000 $50,997 $41,380 René Webb’s Joyful Noise $32,404 Annette’s Amazing Angels $31,651 Barkin, Perren, Schwager & Dolan, LLP $26,086 Moose Lodge 2084 $25,942 $5,000 - $10,000 Advanced Systems Group Capital Group Companies Charitable Fund Sarah Delgado The Dennis and Brooks Holt Foundation Christina Digerlando Dina Dolegowski Barry Engelman Traci Engelman Homa Fani Bailee Flaugher Sharon Garrett Lisa Hall Gary Hofmann Kathleen Incerpi Leon LeBuffe Nancy Levesque Larry McEwen Star McNally Sue Mercer Cathy Miller Morongo Band of Mission Indians Kristine Mulleneaux Martee Nott Emily Parker 13 Special Event Supporters MS Walk (continued) Jaynie Qualls Anne Ramirez Rexall Sundown Inc. Shirley Rogers Curtis Rosenthal Madeleine Shimmin Debbie Speckmeyer Adriane Theissan Toibb Family Foundation Stacy Wilder Larry Winter Jerry Witkow Balour Trust #1 Eric Barker Arturo Barquet Nicole Bartholomew Fonta Basnett Heather Batcheller Richard Batiste Frank Baxter Baxter International Foundation Karen Bayless Percenia Beasley Eliad Becker Carole Bender Yelonda Benson Matthew Berenson $1,000 - $4,999 Berlex, Inc. Fighting Hawks 23 Fs Frances Berman Krystal Adams Bernards Bros. Construction Lorraine Afzali Cheryl Biton Lisa Ahrens Irene Bloxom Gail Aiello Bobbi Blum AIG Matching Grants Program Nectar Bolour Ralph Albi Christopher Bonilla Wendy Albright Bruno Bornino Wendy Alter Brinks AMGEN Foundation Howard Bronson Andrews Kurth LLP Barbara Brown Jeanette Andrews-Youpa Sue Brown Argonaut Charitable Carol Browning Foundation Edward Bubar Jodi Ashmore Buffalo Hunters Club James Athey Henry Burroughs Beth Atkins Drew Butler Charles Atkins Robert Butler Lisa Aubin Ryan Caglia Dawn Augusta Diana Campbell Automatic Data Processing, Adam Cancellieri Inc (ADP) Debra Canfora B.D. Fox And Friends, Inc. Kim Cardwell Advertising Krysta Carey Cindy Baker Ward Carlisle Debra Baker Randall Carlson Baker Family Foundation Glenn Caron 14 Shelley Carr Doug Carroll CDC Small Business Finance Trisha Charbonneau Annie Charles Christmas Cottage City National Bank Cherie Clark Laura Clark Classic Cosmetics, Inc. Rochelle (Shelley) Cockrell Cheryl Coffey Clarine Commins Christine Coons Sheryl Cooper Rebecca Costell Tamsin Costello Tyler Crawford Jane Cruz Shelley Cunningham Jamie Dake Laura Daniels Vikki Dean Cheryl DeBow Christina Deeley-Meijer Victor Delgado Betty Dember Doris Depew Dennis Dewaay Cory DiBow Dana Disney DMK Foundation Aurora Dominguez Estela Dominguez Donald F Dickerson Associates Marvin Donner Special Event Supporters MS Walk (continued) dooner Michael Dorn Sarah Duncan David Eagan Eddie's Pharmacy Inc. Electronic Arts Matching Gifts Program Heather Elwell Dave Emig Loni Emig Energy Muse Jewelry, Inc. Barry Engelman Eric Engelman Jamie Engelman Julie Engelman Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Entertainment Industry Foundation Anne Epstein Mary Equi Darlene Esquerra Sandee Estrada Alice Evans David Evans Kim Evans Family Room Entertainment Corporation Jon Felson Robin Ferdman Kevin Ferguson Blair Fetter Andrew Findley First Missionary Baptist Church First Street Financial, Inc. FirstQuadrant Jerry Fischer Stephanie Fisher Micheal Fourticq Brian Fox Fraternal Order of Eagles Stephanie Friedman Keith Fulton Barbara Furia Edith Furst Eric Gantwarg Gap Foundation Caryn Garner Carolyn Garner-Reagan Gateway Business Bank Geoffrey Gee Sharon Gibson Laura Gillard Laurel Gillette Global Impact Andrea Goldberg Patricia Goldman Francine Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Good Food Group, Inc. Mary Gordon Warren Gorowitz Nancy Grainger James Graybill David Greenberg Julie Greenberg Todd Greenfield Samuel Greenspan William Gregor Barbara Grunewald David Guild Joel Haber Katie Hall Betty Hampton Laura Hamrick Michael Hannaway James Harrigan Lisa Hashbarger Jeff Hass Sherry Healy Linda Hecker Mary Heiser Betsy Held Claude Helwani Chris Hendershot Gayle Heninger Kara Henninger Jason Herron Delynn Hill Audra Hindes Amy Ho Vikki Hodgkins Ronald Holland Steve Hollar Gin Huang Kelly Hughes Kathy Huyssoon Sandra Idleman Florence Immel Lori Ingram International Creative Management, Inc. Lynn Jacobs Gail Jaquish J-Curt, Inc. Rosemary Jenkins Jewish Community Foundation Luann Jobgen Alicia Johnson Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program Brice Jones Darren Jones Donald Jones Shelia Jones Tiffany Jordan Tammy Kalka Stacey Kavert Heather Kayne KCBEX, INC James Kellett 15 Special Event Supporters MS Walk (continued) Alan Kessler Laura Kessler Margery Kimbrough William King King Pagano & Harrison Christine Kirchner Kiwanis Club-Division 24 Knights Of Columbus Cody Rae Knue Deborah Kopack Kimberly Kotrla Alan Krumme Erica Kubitsky Jennifer Kunert L & S Milken Foundation La Jolla Bank La Pointe Wealth Management Inc. Linda Lampley-Ike Lancaster West Rotary Cindy Langwell Mysheika Lemaile-Williams Melanie Lemons Dorothy Lentini Jack Levenberg Howard Levine Sheng Yen Lin Ginni Machamer Sheridan MacMillan-Thayer Anne MacMurray Martha Madison Julie Mahaffey Rob Mancini Lauren Mannheim Stephanie Mansfield-Rourke Paul Marchisotto Kathleen Marquez Paula Marshall Rose Martel Diane Martin Kari Martin Karen Martinez 16 Linda Martins Helen Mary Angel Maupin Peggy Mayo Susan Mayorga Betty McCarthy Lisa McCollum Heather McDonald Susan Mendez Jeanine Mendoza Mesquite Entertaiment Group, LLC Ronald Meyer Susan Michael Pamela Mikita Ann Milburn Beverly Milburn Milgard Manufacturing, Inc. Milgard Windows Milken Family Foundation Ashley Miller David Miller Kelley Miller Pamela Miller Todd Miller Erinn Milner Mike Miscione Christina Misner Patti Mitchell Samuel Mitchell Marie Morris Donna Morse Mark Moseley Joseph Moss Nancy Moss Terrie Mullich NEAR-CAL Corp. Cindy Nevins Wayne Newmark Allyson Noland Stacy Nonoguchi Sandra Norton Steve Nott NSBN LLP. Nu Image © PaiWei Wei Daniel Oakes Marie O'Connor Susan O'Connor Grady Olsen OM Concrete Christine Oppenheim Joanne Oriba Kimberly Orth Melissa Orwasher Our Lady of Talpa School Mike Owen William Owen PAB Performance Partners Pacific Coast Companies, Inc. Edward Paige Jamie Panther Kevin Park Emily Parker Wayne Parker Patricia Payne Michelle Pflederer Scott Picard Mary Piper Virginia Piros Leslie Podolsky Meghan Poindexter Richard Poole PremierAmerica James Quinoncz Leilani Ramirez Liza Ramirez Gordon Ramsbottom Erik Raney Jamie Raney Resnick Family Foundation, Inc. Special Event Supporters Jenny Shaheen Roxanna Shaheen Eileen Shane Rick Revell Madeleine Sherak Lori Rhees Doreen Shick Steve Richards Edward Shick Margaret Richardson Karen Shuman Martha Richardson Eugene Siegel Ron Robbins Silicon Valley Chapter Caitlin Robertson Kristen Skaff Ric Robertson Eric Small Pamela Robinson Sam Spampinato Christina Rodriguez Starbucks Sybille Rogers Roger Steele Scott Ross Desiree Stegner Rotary Club of Apple Valley David Steutermann Foundation Vanessa Stimmel Carol Rothschild Jon Strum Rosalie Rountree Emily Sudd Lori Rubin Irene Sullivan Dove Rudman Chad Taggart Jeffrey Rudman Kirsten Taggart Claris Ruggles Dana Taprogge Anthony Ruiz Carl Tash Pamela Russell Jessica Taxe Gail Sacalas Shelly Teasdale San Joaquin Bank The Foothill Group, Inc. Cheryl Sanchez The HongKong And Shanghai Loren Sanchez Banking Corporation Limi Monica Sanchez Kim Thies Sandler Family First Flora Thornton Amended Trust Santa Maria Kiwanis For Kids Paula Thorpe Chris Tieman Gerald Saunders Kelly Tomlinson Heather Schenkel Joyce Touchelte Adam Schroeder Bob Toussaint Eve Schroeder Wesley Toy Christian Schulze Maria Trama Mary Scott Cathy Trujillo Bradley Seaman Sandi Underwood Steven Segal Union Bank of California V Seibert Senior Volunteer Program 545 Universal City Studios Universal Network Television Rebeca Sermer LLC #5 Gino Sesto Kristine Utgard Martin Shafer MS Walk (continued) Robert Varon Alex and Alina Vayntrub Milana Vayntrub John Vicuna Kristina Walker Michele Wallace Kathleen Ward Victoria Ward Velma Ware Mildred Warren Pat Warren Judith Weaver Janis Weber Sharrelle Welch Karen Wells Stan Wertlieb Carl Wesely Mark Wetzstein Sarah Wetzstein Jean Whitaker Chester Widom Kathleen Widomski May Williams Stephen Winston Laurie & Stella Wisneski Courtney Wooten Andrew Yamamoto Risa Yamane Phillip Yeager Rachel Yegiaian Youth Against Multiple Sclerosis, Inc. Jeffrey Zabner Andrea Zamucen Kaley Zeitouni Leor Zeitouni Hilary Zelaya Amy Zendle Barbara Zerbe Alexander Zielinski 17 Special Event Supporters Wells Fargo MS Challenge Walk On June 23-25, hundreds of walkers accepted the challenge to walk three days and 50 miles closer to a cure. With spirit in their step, they traveled down Southern California’s scenic coastline through the beach cities of Encenitas, Del Mar and Mission Beach, ending in dowtown San Diego. The 2006 MS Challenge Walk raised over $1 million for the Southern California and Pacific South Coast Chapters. Special thanks to the walkers, crew, volunteers and those who generously sponsored the MS Challenge Walk: Wells Fargo Addie’s Studio, La Salsa, and Hot Dog on a Stick. Top Individual Fund-Raisers Tracy Davis Rick Baldini Jennifer Ryba Karin Chamberlain Linda Milson $1,000 - $5,000 Jennifer Aldrich Maggie Ateia Arianna Baldini Tamra Baldini Abigail Barnes Sean Beck Michael Beck Debra Bennett Matthew Birkett Tiffany Birkett Robyn Bjorklund Sandra Boctor Judi Bruner Pamela Burns Sandy Butler Gary Cambio Terri Cambio Dodie Carmichael Chiuhing Casey Brendan Cavanagh Janet Choi Jessica Christensen 18 $41,976 $25,435 $6,215 $5,465 Belle de Braal Mesrope De Braal Susana De Los Reyes Oscar Delgado Barbara Den Hartog Bernice Detig Elizabeth Duffes Brenda Dunham Erin Dustin Erin Ericksen Elizabeth Fenner Jackie Flashberg Lindsey Florczak Louise Ford Lori Fultz Roy Gimeno Corrine Goldberg Laura Gomez Marina Gonzalez Geoffrey Graham Leslie Grimes Stephanie Grumbeck Kimberly Gulack Lisa Hall Teryn Hartnett Sara Hodges Janet Horner Riley Huffman Lori Huntsman Barbara Joelson Elizabeth Johnston Beth Julian-Wang Cynthia Kalicki Theresa Keener Christine Kim Judy Kim Sandra Kitashima Kristin Kroeze Richard Krulish Minji Kwak Caren Landrum Nancy Lee Elaine Maes Heidi Mankoff Elisabeth Martin Joyce Mason Joan Merritt Rick Milson Doris Morgan Javier Morgan Laura Muse Kelly Nielsen Roxanne Olson Martha Orellana Barbara Pachano Marilyn Paggi Brent Parsons Andrea Partenheimer Karyl Partenheimer Special Event Supporters MS Challenge Walk (cont’d) Christopher Pentzell Billy Perrin Gregory Perrine Karen Peterson Brenda Prackup Maria Ramirez Jeff Reed Liz Reeves Jill Robbins Karen Robertson-Fall Diane Romeo Yvonne Salas Cynthia Scott Claudia Seizer Colleen Sellers Scott Sellers Helen Serry Raad Shawaf Michelle Silva Noel Silverman Debbie Smith Kristin Smith Michael Smith Annette Sutfin Erin Swearingen Nancy Walker Susan Walshe Sunny Whang Eileen Whelehan Vikki Wissema Santa Barbara MS 150 Bike Tour & Fest The 2006 MS 150 Bike Tour on October 21st & 22nd was a terrific success, with over 400 cyclists raising more than $430,000 to support MS research and programs. Cyclists enjoyed tremendous camaraderie, great support, beautiful weather and a fantastic scenic ride from Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara and back again. Thanks again to our major sponsors Venoco, Inc. and La Salsa. Top Individual Fund-Raisers $1,000+ Tevia Celli David Weise Howard Lewin Eddie Monnier Ella Zarky Paul Santinelli Ted Pasternack Gordon Froeb Bill Melancon Advanced Collision Technologies, Inc. Marilyn Becker Blair Belcher Wendy Braun Stephanie & Harold Bronson The Brotman Foundation David Buck Kristin Burr Cari Carmean Veronica Carrillo Clay Chilcott Michael Clarke David Cohen Melody Comia Jose Cruz Nils Davis Steven DeLuca James Elfline The Ella Zarky Trust Terri-Rae Elmer Kent Erickson Sara Fifield Mark Fox Douglas Freedman Chris Gallo Jennifer Gardner $35,806 $31,700 $10,721 $10,374 $9,047 $7,950 $7,871 $5,466 $5,280 Top Teams Body & Soul Workout Team babs VRC-MS Society Clear Channel LA Rockin' Jalapenos Los Gordos The Motley Riders Horny Toad Team Martini Karen's Krusaders $90,397 $25,896 $22,575 $16,224 $12,579 $9,099 $8,191 $8,000 $6,055 $5,950 19 Special Event Supporters MS 150 Bike Tour (continued) Vanessa Goodrich Rafi Gordon Andrea Harmon Jody Harshbarger Eric Hoffman Ben Hunt Anne Illgen Robert Kerrigan Jennifer Kingshott Jeff Kirshner Morton Kirshner Jeff Kirshner David Krumholtz Mia Lee Marisa Leif Jamie Leigh Howard Lewin Andrew Lim Chris Linnane Geoffrey Lister Douglas Loreman Emily Lowell Debbie Luner Bill Maniscalco Deborah Manning Jason Mathews Maurice Marciano Family Foundation William McGathy Merill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, & Smith Inc. Damienne Merlina Mark Misch The Mohan Family Foundation Eddie Monnier Ian Montone Kathryn Morris Brian Mullen Andy Myerson Richard Nanula Forrest Nelson 20 Stacy Nonoguchi Denise Nowack Richard Pachulski Glen Pearson Brad Peck Mike Pfefferman Mary Elizabeth Raffety Craig Randall Emily Recht Diane Reed Melissa Reynolds Michael Rokaw William Ropp Emily Ruddo Jennifer Rudin Pearson Scott Sassa Charles Schneider Karen Schneider Jeffrey Scott Harry Secky Trent Speier Helene Steinberg Douglas Stockley Yuan Su Chantal Swan Meghan Talt Kathleen Togneri Edna Trager Trinad Management, LLC Eric Tung Steve Urbanovich Paul Vaughan Joe Velazquez Lynn Velazquez Juli Vizza Jennica Waldman David Ward Robin Warner Thomas Werner Lori Wilson MS Golf Classic $1,000+ Academy Escrow Alliance Bancorp American Family Funding C.A. Walker Research Solutions, Inc. Covenant Mutual Mortgage Dallas Boardman & Associates Davie Brown Entertainment Financial Title Company First American Title Co., Orange County Branch H.D. Smith-Barnes Division Lexus of Valencia Long Beach Mortgage Russ Meisels New Century Volkswagen Paragon Precision, Inc. SCV Insurance Agency Security National Mortgage Co. Serono, Inc. Smith Barney Southland Title Taylor, Bean & Whittaker Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Loren Woll Major & Traditional Giving In 2006, planned giving/bequest income-donated through living trusts and wills, charitable trusts and gift annuities-totaled $ 199,685. National direct mail appeals benefiting the Chapter raised $238,903. Donations made directly to the Chapter including workplace giving payroll deductions, as well as tributes and memorials to honor or memorialize loved ones, reached $ 273,308. Foundation and Corporate Grant Support $60,000 from the Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts at the Peninsula Community Foundation to support The Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at UCLA $50,000 from The Lincy Foundation for the Chapter's Continuum of Care Initiative, which includes The Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at UCLA and other adult day health care programs $25,000 from AEGON Transamerica Foundation to support The Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at Trustees Madeleine Sherak, Kevin Goetz, UCLA Tom Sherak (holding granddaughter $25,000 from The Ahmanson Foundation to support the Eric Small Centers for Optimal Living with MS $25,000 from the Smidt Family Foundation for local programs and services (Channel Islands) Maya) and Britta Schramm with Steve Hilton at the 5th anniversary of The Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at UCLA in June 2006 $25,000 from Wood-Claeyssens Foundation for the Wellness Center Without Walls (Channel Islands) $15,400 from the Ludwick Family Foundation for needed equipment at The Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at UCLA $15,000 from the George Hoag Family Foundation for Partners in Care $10,000 from the Fritz B. Burns Foundation to support The Marilyn Hilton MS Achievement Center at UCLA $10,000 from the Max Factor Family Foundation to support Promise 2010 $10,000 from The Lincy Foundation for Improving Access to Quality MS Care $10,000 from the Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation for Partners in Care $10,000 from the J.B. and Emily Van Nuys Charities for Camp Paivika 21 Major & Traditional Giving Foundation and Corporate Grant Support (continued) $7,500 from the Employees Community Fund of Boeing California to support the 2006 MS Family Retreat Weekend $7,500 from the Jewish Community Foundation for the Latino Outreach Project Families enjoyed time together at the 2006 MS Family Retreat Weekend $7,496 from the Change A Life Foundation to support equipment purchases for the MS Day Program at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center $5,000 from the Ann Jackson Family Foundation for the quarterly Chapter newsletter (Channel Islands) $5,000 from the Medtronic Foundation for the Wellness Center Without Walls (Channel Islands) $5,000 from Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems for the Enrichment Program in the Community (EPIC) $5,000 from San Luis Sports Therapy Community Fund for the MS 150 Bike Tour (Channel Islands) $5,000 from the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians for the Wellness Center Without Walls (Channel Islands) $4,000 from the Lockheed Martin AERO Club for Camp Paivika $3,000 from Deluxe Corporation Foundation for Better Living programming in the Antelope Valley $3,000 from the Livingston Memorial Foundation to support the Wellness Center Without Walls Program in Ventura County $3,000 from Northrop Grumman's Corporate Contributions Program to support the Latino Outreach Project $2,000 from the Employees Charity Organization (ECHO) of Northrop Grumman to support the 2006 MS Family Retreat Weekend $1,000 from the Wal-Mart Foundation for general operating support $1,000 from Castle & Cooke for Project HOME in Kern County 22 Major & Traditional Giving Major Donors Who Commit to the Cause, Care and Cure Thanks to the members of The Golden Circle, the Chapter’s premier gift recognition society, $1,087,000 was contributed toward the 2006 campaign. Co-chaired by Julie Kaufer and Sue Meltzer, the Committee Julie Kaufer and Sue Meltzer responsible for facilitating the most successful major gift campaign in the history of the Southern California Chapter included: Derrick R. E. Doba, Geoffrey M. Gee, Esq., David E. Gooding, Michael Lichner, Paul M. Mahoney, Esq., Pamela A. Miller, Kim Phillips, Sheri Safan and Fern Seizer. Diane & Michael Herbs, Ken-An Investment Corp. Anonymous Lisa & Ray Karpe Shirley and Burt Harris Julie Kaufer & Family Foundation Frank Reddick Tuffli Family Foundation Stephen L. Kaufer Sharon A. & Herbert A. Lampert BENEFACTOR Michael J. Lichner ($25,000 to $49,999) Joyce & Fred Lukas Anonymous Iris B. Mahoney Wendy & Joel I. Bennett Nancy Mauro Edward H. Taran Phi Alpha Kappa Claudette Nevins & Benjamin L. Pick PATRON Fern & Bob Seizer ($10,000 to $24,999) Team Taxe Anonymous (2) Jane & Lester Trachman Baseline Consulting Group, Inc. Family Donna M. & Dr. Walter F. Frederick R. Weisman Bauer Philanthropic Foundation Helen Bolsky Monica & Jim Carder Julie A. & John Curtiss SPONSOR Frankie A. & John A. Duran ($5,000 to $9,999) and Family Anonymous (2) Geri & Franz K. Fleischli John Brenner, Cutting Edge Judy & Roy Glickman Supply Company Kevin Goetz, The Rhoda The Corgel Family Goetz Foundation, Inc. Laura DeBonis & Melanie Grisanti & Scott Nathan Gordon McLeod Linda Ellman & Gary Mandinach ANGEL ($50,000 +) Julie & Barry Engelman Donna Garber Steffanie & Geoffrey Gee Phyllis & Bill Gibson Ann & David E. Gooding Bruce Hecker, Bruce’s Gourmet Catering Inc. Charlotte Hughes & Christopher Combs Pat & Jake Jacobs Charlotte B. & S. Lawrence Jacobs Tatiana & Todd S. James Jaquish & Kenninger Foundation Marca Kaufer Tracy & Michael Kerkorian Jacquie M. & Paul M. Mahoney Sue & Ed Meltzer Oarsmen Foundation Overton Moore Properties Faith Pearlman, Jerome and Faith Pearlman Foundation Gail & Haim Pekelis Mr. and Mrs. Barry K. Schwartz Joan & Arnold Seidel, The Schlum Charitable Trust Mace Siegel Ruth Lynn & Hank Sobel Louise Laraway Teal Foundation 23 Major & Traditional Giving The Golden Circle (continued) Dina Tecimer & Masood Sohaili Janice & Timur Tecimer Linda & Dennis H. Vaughn Jane Lee & Larry Winter Pamela M. Woods & Kirk A. Pasich FRIEND ($2,500 to $4,999) Sieny & Dr. Alex Krammer Julena Lind & Leon LeBuffe Cynthia & Michael Malone Ted Mandinach Genie Riordan Mulé & John Mulé Robert B. Reingold Eva Rose & Eugene Safan Alison & Larry A. Rosenthal Philip S. Ryan, M.D. Sheri & Steven Safan Dorothy & Charles B. Samuel Irene V. Steinman Karin B. & Steven Stoller Claudette L. & Henry L. Taylor James S. Tyre Sylvia Weisz Diana & Chet A. Widom Sheri & Steven Safan, Linda Ellman & Gary Mandinach Stephen C. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Aaron C. Clark Rhona Bader Gerie P. Coombs Claudia Barski & Anita L. DeFrantz Peter J. Carian Janelle Del Carlo & Joanne K. Beckwith Keith Brant Elaine & John V. Bock, Jr. Kerry A. Dolan Vicki & Robert Bond Theodora C. Poloynis-Engen Louis L. Borick, Louis L. & Frederick L. Engen Borick Foundation MEMBER Dorothy Factor, Dorothy & Barbara & Morton Bowman ($1,000 to $2,499) Sidney Factor Fund Camilla J. & Arnold W. Anonymous (2) Michelle Webb Fandrich Bramlett LaVilla S. & Dean H. Adamson, Vashti A. Fernandez Pearl Anne & Melvin Brooks Wilbur C. Grosse Trust Gloria & Stanley Fishfader Laurel & Robert M. Ehrlich Pamela T. & Paul H. Apel Edith & Arthur Furst Sandra & Bernard Fischbach Betsy & Harold Applebaum Sharlene & Sol F. Galper Julie K. Friedman Tamra & Rick Baldini Dr. Barbara S. Giesser Shirley & Hubert Friedman John W. Bartlett & Dr. Philip Kanof Mary Ann Good Tracy Bechtold-Gach & Julie Gilbert & Aaron Sones Arlene & Richard W.Havel Robert J. Gach Richard Gleitman Cathrine Ireland Donna Benaroya, Donna Robert Glickman Benaroya Foundation Rose & Jeff Glikman Hilda & Dan Bergher Enid & Shelly Goldman Frieda & Alan E. Berlin Judy & David M. Goldstein Ritt A. Berry Jane & Stephen Goodall, Kathryn & Dr. J. Alan Bloore Goodall Family Charitable Nancy & Sandy Bresler Foundation Martha J. & Leonard J. Edith M. Grady Brutocao, Brutoco Engineering Susan Ann & Ronald G. Graves & Construction, Inc. Karen L. Green Debbie & James Burrows Sherri & Gary Haber Joseph A. Carbone Bruce Hecker & Shelly Tritt John Hall Judy Carroll Harris Family Foundation 24 Major & Traditional Giving The Golden Circle (continued) Fred N. Hellmann Linda G. & Roger H. Howard Susan M. Howard Elaine Smith Irell, Lawrence E. and Elaine Smith Irell Foundation Karen G. & Donald E. Karl Roberta & Bart D. Kaufman Nicole Grace & Bill Keck Morton Kirshner Terry & James Knell Sara & Jon Kutler Elizabeth D. & Bradley LaCour Diane S. Lake Maria & Howard Lapides Frances F. & Jerry G. Leigh Ernest Lieblich, The Ernest Lieblich Foundation Dianne & Jim Lonergan Joanne & Bruce MacCallum Mahoney & Soll, LLP David Maltzman Rusty & Elliott Maltzman Candice & Gregg A. Mandinach Laura & James Maslon Frances Louise Mayo Sheryl Miller & Robert Schilling Martha & Don Tuffli Lee & Stanley Mills Ann Moorefield, Moorefield Construction, Inc. Jody Moss Jioia G. & Samuel Nelson Leslie J. & Ronald W. Niedringhaus Barbara A. & Paul T. Norton Michael C. Palmer Cassidy L. & Matthew J. Park Dr. Ian D. Pasch Nancy & David Perren Heather & Scott Perren Pratt Trucking Josephine Preisner Wendy & Scott Rancine Karen Randall Jo-An & Joel H. Ravitz Carole J. and Doug Rawson Pamela & Josh Reims Karen L. & Graham A. Ritchie Ralph S. Roberts R.J. Romero, Oremor Management & Investment Co. Pam & Mark Rubin Fred R. Salisbury Kay R. & Dr. Loren E. Sanchez Britta J. & Arthur E. Schramm Mildred & Sherwood Schwartz Madeleine & Tom Sherak Lauren Siegel Suzanne & Robert Siegel Sinder Family Foundation Jane & Doug Smith Arleen Sorkin & Christopher Lloyd Linda & Mark Spiegel Janis & Jeff Susskind Jessie Anne Tait Wilmuth S. Tannahill Dr. John Richert, Walter Bauer, Larry Winter and Leon LeBuffe Jayne & Kelly Tien Evelyn S. & Jeffrey M. Tolin Jan & Christopher Turner Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians Jeanne Usonis Lorna & Dr. Shelby Wagner Jody Needle Waterman & Jack Waterman Janet & Congressman Henry A. Waxman Julia C. & Roy Weinstein Susan & Bill Weintraub Doris Weitz & Judge Alexander Williams Bradley Whitford Carnie Wilson & Rob Bonfiglio Susan H. & Philip T. Winik Ella Zarky 25 2006 Board of Trustees Southern California Chapter 2440 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Suite 115 Los Angeles, CA 90064 310.479.4456 1.800.FIGHT.MS Fax: 310.479.4436 www.nationalmssociety.org/cal E-mail: [email protected] Executive Committee Dave Perren, Chair Richard Corgel Dr. Barbara Giesser John Hall, Treasurer Julie Kaufer, Esq., Chair Elect Simpson C. Leonard, Jr., Secretary Britta Schramm Fern Seizer Madeleine Sherak, PhD Trustees Eric Adair Byron Allen Channel Islands Office Arturo Barquet 14 West Valerio Street John V. Bock, Jr. Santa Barbara, CA 93101 David Brandes, MD 805.682.8783 Bruce Corwin Donna Dawson, CPA Inland Empire Office 5 East Citrus Ave., Suite 107 Derrick Doba Barry Engelman Redlands, CA 92373 Cheryl S. Feldmann, PhD 909.307.3388 Tracie Fiss Coachella Valley Office Brian D. Fox 73-710 Fred Waring Dr. Roy Glickman Suite 103 Kevin Goetz Palm Desert, CA 92260 David M. Goldstein 760.776.5740 David E. Gooding Randy Grossblatt Antelope Valley/Santa Sandy Grushow Clarita Valley Office Robert E. Harper 1669 West Avenue J Bruce Hecker Suite 309 Charles Hirschhorn Lancaster, CA 93534 Susan Keith 661.945.9111 Leon LeBuffe, PhD Kathy Lukes, RN Kern County Office Paul M. Mahoney, Esq. 1800 30th Street, Suite 105 Robert Mancini Bakersfield, CA 93301 661.321.9512 Larry McEwen Sue Meltzer Roland Mesa Senn Moses Sanford Panitch Scott Perren, CPA Jeanne Perry, PhD Kim Phillips Sheri Safan Arthur E. Schramm, Jr. Tom Sherak Eric Small Jon Strum Dina Tecimer, Esq. Bill Todman, Jr. Chet Widom Stacy Wilder Larry Winter Honorary Trustees Amy Alcott Walter F. Bauer, PhD Edith Furst Steve Garvey Yale Gieszl Edith Grady Harland N. Green, Esq. Alan H. Lederman Fred Lukas Merlin Olsen Lawrence Pressman Honorable Richard J. Riordan Loren E. Sanchez, EdD David Serrano Sewell Dennis H. Vaughn, Esq. Congressman Henry A. Waxman & Janet Waxman Charles C. Wolf, Esq.