2014-2015 Annual Report - Central Piedmont Community

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2014-2015 Annual Report - Central Piedmont Community
C E N T R A L
P I E D M O N T
C O M M U N I T Y
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ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015
C O L L E G E
ZEISS LETTER
CityLYNK Gold Line Streetcar on Elizabeth Ave.,
CPCC Central Campus
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
This 2014-15 Annual Report highlights Central Piedmont Community College’s continued
commitment to the students, residents, businesses and industry of Mecklenburg County. As it has
done for more than 50 years, the college works to enhance the lives and success of individuals
and employers, making Mecklenburg County stronger and more prosperous in the process.
A recent economic impact study conducted for the North Carolina Community College System
indicated CPCC provides at least $1.1 billion to the Mecklenburg County economy annually.
The college is proud to be one of the county’s primary and most reliable economic engines and
workforce development partners.
CPCC has eagerly taken on the additional role of helping the county realize its future economic
vision by becoming a global hub of commerce. Through new, innovative partnerships like
the Charlotte Regional Collaborative for a Global Economy and the launch of CPCC’s new
Global Logistics Center, CPCC is working hard to bring a global focus to the county’s economic
development endeavors.
These new efforts combine well with our everyday work of providing specialized and highly
focused programs that help Mecklenburg County attract new businesses and more jobs, and
prepare our students to enter the county’s workforce.
Dr. Tony Zeiss
This report provides a glimpse of CPCC’s 2014-15 initiatives and accomplishments. The
achievements and dedication of our students, faculty and staff are a constant source of pride. As
always, we thank our many friends and partners for their continued support and for making the
great work of this college possible.
Sincerely,
P. Anthony Zeiss, Ed.D.
President
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Thanks to the support and confidence of the Mecklenburg County Commissioners and Mecklenburg voters,
Central Piedmont Community College has launched the largest series of construction projects in the college’s
52-year history.
In 2013, Mecklenburg County voters and commissioners approved $280 million to undertake 10 renovation
and new construction projects. The first two projects are now complete and provide much-needed laboratories
on Central Campus and essential classroom space at Cato Campus. When all 10 projects are completed
sometime in 2019-20, the college will have added almost 1 million square-feet of new academic space.
This tremendous investment by Mecklenburg County helps ensure CPCC’s ability to offer cutting-edge job
training programs, providing the skills and knowledge demanded by our local employers. This expansion in
the college’s facilities also gives CPCC the flexibility to develop and offer new programs to meet the everchanging needs of Mecklenburg’s residents, business and industry. Our students and our community depend
on CPCC to be an innovative college and workforce development partner.
Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
My fellow trustees and I are continually grateful for the abiding support CPCC receives from throughout
Mecklenburg County. The support of the Mecklenburg County Commission, the county manager and her staff,
the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, the Charlotte Regional Partnership, our business and industry partners,
multiple foundations and our many wonderful individual donors enable the college to fulfill its important
mission of education and workforce development.
Thank you for taking a moment to read this Annual Report. Thank you also for your continued support of
CPCC.
Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
Chairman
CPCC Board of Trustees
2014-15
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Officers
TOTAL BUDGET
Operating
Bonds/Capital
TOTAL
$195,761,449
$25,268,948
$221,030,397
Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr., Chairman
Judith N. Allison,Vice-Chair
Benton S. Bragg
Madelyn L. Caple
Marshall L. Coble
Violeta S. Moser
Robert Reid (through 3/17/15)
OPERATING REVENUES
State
$57,973,376
Tuition
$30,464,607
County
$32,253,422
Other$75,070,044
TOTAL
$195,761,449
29.6%
15.6%
16.5%
38.3%
100.0%
Dr. Wilhelmenia I. Rembert
Carlos E. Sanchez
OPERATING EXPENDITURES
Scott D. Syfert
Instruction
$64,400,138
33.1%
Institutional Support/
Auxillary Services
$97,954,284
50.5%
Physical Plant
$20,393,416
10.5%
Student Services $11,533,7565.9%
Darrel J. Williams
Richard T. “Stick” Williams
Student Government Association
Abed Arian, President,
TOTAL
Ex-Officio Board of Trustees Member
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$194,281,594
100.0%
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SECOND LADY OF THE
UNITED STATES DELIVERS
2015 COMMENCEMENT
SPEECH
Dr. Jill Biden, second lady of the United States,
served as CPCC’s 2015 graduation speaker. Dr.
Biden addressed more than 800 of CPCC’s 1,800
graduates at the May 14 ceremony.
Biden called CPCC “among the best of the best,”
praising the college for “equipping students with the
skills they need to excel in careers in some of the
fastest-growing industries in the United States, such
as manufacturing, engineering and healthcare.”
Biden said CPCC and other community colleges
are a “gateway to a new career, to a four-year
university and to a more prosperous life.” She also
advocated President Barack Obama’s proposal
to waive community college tuition for all students
who maintain a 2.5 grade-point average and make
steady progress toward earning a degree.
CPCC President Dr. Tony Zeiss extended an
invitation to the second lady to speak at CPCC’s
graduation after meeting her at a 2014 international
conference in Switzerland on workforce training.
CPCC OPENS BALLANTYNE
CENTER
CPCC began offering classes in its new Ballantyne
Center in July. The college is leasing 10,000 square
feet of space in the Gibson Building, located at
11430 N. Community House Road.
“The Ballantyne community is one of the fastestgrowing areas of Mecklenburg County and has
been for some time,” explained Dr. Tony Zeiss.
“As many as 200,000 Mecklenburg residents and
200 businesses call Ballantyne home, while several
Fortune 500 companies have operations in the area.
The college sees the need to serve this part of the
county more effectively and will do so by having a
physical presence there.”
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CPCC opened the Ballantyne Center by first offering
Corporate and Continuing Education classes.
A number of the companies with operations in
Ballantyne already are clients of CPCC’s Corporate
Learning Center. The initial course offerings include:
• Banking and Financial Services
• Business Processes
• Customer Service
• Entrepreneurship and Small Business
• Human Resources
• Leadership and Management
• Marketing and Sales
• Real Estate and Appraisal
1. CPCC Ballantyne Center
2. Computer lab in the new center
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3. CPCC Ballantyne Center team: Lori Carcich, Danielle Leibner
and Mack McDonald
CUMMINS PARTNERS WITH
CPCC TO DEVELOP SKILLED
WORKERS
Cummins Inc., a global manufacturer, distributor and
service provider of diesel and natural gas engines and
related technologies, and CPCC have partnered to
train students from across North America in Cummins’
Technician Apprentice Program (TAP).
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With a program launch in January, groups of 15 Cummins
apprentices are now taking classes at CPCC in fiveweek blocks. Over the course of the four-year program,
Cummins apprentices will spend the equivalent of two
years at CPCC, where they will learn how to build and
maintain Cummins diesel engines. When the students
complete the program, they will have earned an associate
degree in Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology and
be Cummins certified in engine and/or power generation.
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The apprentices are full-time Cummins employees, with
the company paying all program expenses (tuition, fees,
books), and providing a complete set of diesel technician
tools. The program requires 1,200 CPCC instruction
hours, including lab, in-class and online courses.
1. Cummins/CPCC apprentices
2. Dr. Tony Zeiss announces the partnership.
3. Cummins/CPCC apprentices, together with their instructors.
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ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY
FINDS CPCC A VITAL ECONOMIC
DRIVER
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An economic impact study conducted for the North Carolina
Community College System indicates CPCC added $1.1
billion to the Mecklenburg County economy in 2012-13.
Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) conducted
the study by looking at CPCC’s economic impact through its
operations spending, construction spending, student spending
and the financial imprint of the college’s alumni.
In 2012-13, CPCC’s payroll and other operations spending
equaled approximately $131 million. The college’s new
construction and renovation projects added $6.1 million to the
local economy. Students who relocated to Mecklenburg County
to attend CPCC in 2012-13 put an additional $11.8 million
into the county’s economy. EMSI suggests the accumulated
economic contribution of CPCC alumni employed in
Mecklenburg County amounted to $979.8 million. All totaled,
CPCC’s 2012-13 economic impact reached $1.1 billion.
“This study confirms what Mecklenburg County residents,
leaders and businesses have known for more than 50 years.
CPCC contributes to our community’s quality of life in many
ways, including making the county economically stronger,”
said Dr. Tony Zeiss.
1. Cardiovascular Technology
2. Welding
3. Dental Hygiene
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4. Construction Technologies
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U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR GRANT
BRINGS ALMOST $2.5M TO
CPCC
In late 2014, CPCC learned it would receive a
job-training grant of $2,499,378 from the U.S.
Department of Labor. CPCC is using the grant to
support its “Mechatronics Re-Envisioned” project, which
is helping more students earn degrees, certificates and
other industry-recognized credentials in mechatronics.
The CPCC grant is part of $450 million in “job-driven
training” grants going to nearly 270 community
colleges across the country. The funding is part of
the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College
and Career Training (TAACCCT) competitive grant
program.
CPCC’s Mechatronics program trains students for
positions in today’s high-tech advanced manufacturing
environments. The Mechatronics Engineering
Technology curriculum prepares students for jobs
requiring electrical and mechanical engineering
knowledge as well as advanced computer skills. This
breadth of knowledge and skills is needed to operate
the complex systems found in advanced manufacturing.
CPCC was one of the first U.S. community colleges to
develop and offer a program in mechatronics.
Mechatronics Engineering student trains on advanced
manufacturing simulator on CPCC’s Central Campus.
FESTO AND CPCC CREATE
A NORTH AMERICAN
TRAINING CENTER
CPCC and Festo Didactic SE, headquartered in
Denkendorf, Germany, agreed in late 2014 to
establish a North American training center, located on
CPCC’s Central Campus.
The joint venture, called the “Festo-CPCC Learning
Center of Excellence,” will advocate the growth and
development of advanced manufacturing in the United
States, while giving CPCC students and incumbent
workers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to become highly
skilled operators of the latest high-tech manufacturing
equipment.
Festo Didactic is a world-leading equipment and
solution provider for industrial education, designing
and implementing learning laboratories, educational
equipment and programs that train workers to perform
in highly dynamic and complex industrial environments.
“We intend for our new joint venture to become the
‘gold standard’ for technical education and training
in the United States and North America,” said Dr.
Daniel Boese, managing director of Festo Didactic.
“Through this large-scale initiative, we will advocate
and promote advanced manufacturing as a viable,
attractive and lifelong career option for students and
new and incumbent workers in the U.S.”
Mechatronics Engineering student works with Festo automation
equipment in the training center on Central Campus.
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CPCC OPENS LEVINE MIDDLE
COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
The Levine Middle College High School (LMCHS),
located on CPCC’s Levine Campus, in Matthews,
opened its doors to students at the beginning of the
2014-15 school year.
The LMCHS is an honors program offered by CharlotteMecklenburg Schools (CMS) that gives high school
students the chance to earn college credit tuition-free
during their junior and senior years.
LMCHS is CMS’ second middle college program.
Enrollment is limited to 100 students per grade level.
While students take their remaining high school classes
at the Levine Campus, they can take their college
classes at any of CPCC’s six campuses.
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LMCHS classrooms are equipped with the latest
technology, and students have access to all CPCC
libraries and the privileges of any other CPCC student.
All CPCC college courses are provided at no charge to
LMCHS students.
The LMCHS was patterned after CPCC’s highly
successful Cato Middle College, which has one of the
highest graduation rates in North Carolina.
1. LMCHS students in class at CPCC.
2. CPCC Levine Campus
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CPCC’S NURSING PROGRAM
CELEBRATES 50TH
ANNIVERSARY
CPCC leaders, together with faculty and staff, students,
alumni and other supporters, gathered at the college’s
Health Careers Building on June 11, to celebrate the
50th anniversary of CPCC’s Nursing Program.
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“CPCC’s Nursing Program has withstood the test of
time, and that’s because it has remained committed
to the college’s mission – to provide a high-quality,
affordable and accessible education to all,” said
Jeanette Cheshire, DNP, RN and director of the
Associate Degree in Nursing Program at CPCC.
CPCC’s Nursing Program is the oldest nursing program
in the N.C. Community College System. The college
admitted its first class of 80 students in September
1965.
Over the years CPCC’s Nursing Program has
flourished and has graduated approximately 3,000
students since its inception. This year’s commencement
ceremony included more than 100 nursing graduates,
a significant increase from the 29 students who first
graduated from the program in 1967.
1. CPCC Nursing program alumni
2. Dr. Ruth Hedgpeth, dean at CPCC
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3. Hedgpeth, together with CPCC nursing program alumni
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CHARLOTTE REGIONAL
COLLABORATIVE FOR A
GLOBAL ECONOMY
Since 2012, regional and national policy makers and
business leaders have met annually at CPCC’s Global
Competitiveness Summits to discuss the region’s economic
strengths and how to capitalize on them.
The Charlotte Regional Collaborative for a Global Economy
and the Global Vision Leaders Group hosted the 2015
Global Competitiveness Summit on March 18, at the Harris
Conference Center, on CPCC’s Harris Campus. The two
groups brought together employers, innovative leaders and
the region’s workforce development partners to discuss and
determine how to most effectively market Charlotte’s global
commerce abilities, while building its global identity, trade
alliances and competitiveness.
The event was sponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Co.,
and featured a host of guest speakers, ranging from
policymakers to economic developers, who shared best
practices about skills training to help ensure the regional
workforce is among the best trained in the world.
1. Jennifer McNelly, president, The Manufacturing Institute
2. David Howard, Charlotte City Councilman
3. Greg Sizemore, director, North Carolina U.S. Export
Assistance Centers
4. Attendees fill the Harris Conference Center for the Global
Competitiveness Summit
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CPCC Ballantyne Center
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Elizabeth Classroom Building,
CPCC Central Campus
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LETTER FROM THE FOUNDATION PRESIDENT
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the Central Piedmont Community College Foundation, please accept sincere thanks for your generous
support. In the 2014-15 fiscal year, the Foundation was the recipient of gifts and pledges totaling $4,226,496.
Please know that your gifts go directly to extending the college’s mission of providing quality educational and career
training opportunities to citizens of our region.
Each year, the importance of CPCC to our community continues to grow. As the need for the college’s programs
and services grows, so too does the need for your support. Significantly, thanks to the generosity of donors, the
Foundation was able to provide more than $1 million in scholarships to needy students in the past year.
A gift to CPCC truly transforms lives. Your support is helping individuals obtain the education and training that will
equip them to embark on productive careers and to better provide for their families. I can think of no better purpose
for philanthropy.
Again, many thanks for what you have done for the college and its students and for what you will do in the future.
Sincerely,
Thomas E. Norman
Thomas E. Norman
President, Board of Directors,
Central Piedmont Community College Foundation
FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Weston M. Andress
Jennifer O. Appleby
Claudia W. Belk, emerita
Jefferson W. Brown
Ivy A. Chin
William M. Claytor
Wilton M. Connor, emeritus
Jane A. Cooper
Alvaro G. de Molina
Deborah L. Edwards
Charles L. Fonville
Harvey B. Gantt, emeritus
Raichelle H. Glover
William F. Goodwyn
Hilda H. Gurdian
Thomas J. Hall
Joseph F. Hallow III
J. Ronald Hankins
Michael S. Hawley
Claudia F. Heath
Shawn D. Heath
Jonathan C. Hickman
Christine P. Katziff
Gary E. LaBrosse
Sidney W. Levy Jr.
John W. Luby
Moses Luski
Alisa A. McDonald
Jeffrey S. Merrifield
Thomas E. Norman
Christa A. Overcash, emerita
William H. Peele
Ralph A. Pitts
Mark A. Pringle
Perry D. Quick
Randall E. Riggins
Patricia A. Rodgers
Kenneth R. Samuelson
H. Allen Tate Jr., emeritus
H. Allen Tate III
Paula R. Vincent
Agnes B. Weisiger
William H. Williamson III, emeritus
James R. Worrell Sr.
Welcome to our
newest board
members:
IVY A. CHIN
JANE A. COOPER
WILLIAM F. GOODWYN
RALPH A. PITTS
H. ALLEN TATE III
CONTRIBUTIONS TO CPCC FOUNDATION, INC.
JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2015
Giving group
Foundations
Businesses
Individuals
Professional and
Civic Groups
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Amount
$2,761,269 $825,846 $587,491 Percent
65.3%
19.5%
14.0%
$51,890
1.2%
$4,226,496
100.0%
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COLLEGE MOURNS PASSING OF
H. ALLEN TATE JR.
APRIL 23, 1931 – JUNE 22, 2015
Allen Tate employed his entrepreneurial spirit in leading Allen Tate Company to
become the largest residential real estate firm in the Carolinas. He was a legendary
business and civic leader, visionary and friend of Central Piedmont Community
College and its president, Dr. Tony Zeiss.
CPCC is honored to have had Allen involved with the college for three decades. He
served as a member of the board of trustees and later as a member of the CPCC
Foundation board of directors. Last year, he and his wife, Bessie, were honorary
co-chairs of CPCC’s 50th anniversary Legacy and Promise campaign, which raised
more than $60 million for the college – double the goal.
In September 2014, Allen and Bessie became members of CPCC’s Legacy Society with
a gift of life insurance to create a clock tower on the college’s Central Campus. Allen
wanted to build something that students and graduates would fondly remember, much
like he remembered the Old Well at his alma mater, the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill. The Tate Tower was dedicated on May 28, and Allen gave a wonderful
talk about how, in the beginning, CPCC was just a dream. He observed how CPCC
dreamed and became an outstanding resource for the region. He closed by urging the
college to “keep dreaming.”
In delivering a eulogy at Allen’s funeral on June 26, Dr. Zeiss said, “Allen learned to
sell by selling, and he learned to be a leader by leading and serving others. Best of
all, he learned to be an extraordinary person by becoming an extraordinary person.”
CPCC has lost an extraordinary man and dear friend.
Inspired by the Tate Tower addition to the college’s landscape, the CPCC Foundation
incorporated the image into its new logo – unveiled in 2015.
1. Tate Tower rendering
4. Tate Tower, CPCC Central Campus
2. Tommy Norman, Kevin McCarthy, H. Allen
Tate III, Beth Zeiss and Bessie Tate at the
groundbreaking ceremony for the Tate Tower.
5. H. Allen Tate III and H. Allen Tate Jr. at the
ribbon cutting ceremony for the Tate Tower.
3. H. Allen Tate Jr. and Bessie Tate
6. H. Allen Tate III, Ed Dalrymple, Dr. Zeiss
and Tommy Norman at the ribbon cutting
ceremony.
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CPCC DEDICATES BUILDING IN HONOR
OF RALPH PITTS
CPCC DEDICATES LEVINE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BUILDING
In recognition of Ralph Pitts’ outstanding service to CPCC, the college
honored him with the naming of a building on its Central Campus. “I have
little doubt that CPCC would not be the institution it is today without the
visionary leadership of Ralph Pitts,” said Dr. Tony Zeiss. As chair of the
board of trustees, Pitts oversaw a period of dramatic growth in enrollment,
programs and facilities at the college. During his tenure, the college
was successful in passing two major bond referendums and completing
two of the largest fundraising campaigns in CPCC history. Under Pitts’
leadership, the college developed the Services Corporation as an
innovative and significant source of revenue for the college and acquired
WTVI PBS Charlotte.
Sandra and Leon Levine, together with Dr. Tony Zeiss and Tom
Lawrence, dedicated the Levine Information Technology Building on
CPCC’s Central Campus November 6, 2014, in recognition of the Leon
Levine Foundation’s generous support of the college.
Support from the Leon Levine Foundation has helped provide
scholarships to more than 600 students since the scholarship fund
started.
Lynn and Ralph Pitts with family
Sandra and Leon Levine, Dr. Tony Zeiss and Tom Lawrence at the dedication
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CHARLOTTE HORNETS “SWARM TO
SERVE” AT CPCC
The Charlotte Hornets and FOX Sports Carolinas/SportSouth joined forces
to donate $200,000 to CPCC’s Veterans Employment Fund to provide paid
internships for veterans while they are earning their college degree at CPCC.
In addition to their donation, more than 200 employees of Fox Sports
Carolinas/SportSouth, the Charlotte Hornets and Bank of America
volunteered to refurbish CPCC’s Center for Military Families and Veterans on
the college’s Central Campus.
1. Overcash Center with Hornets Day of Service banners
2. Michael Jordan, Hornets’ Chairman and CEO, speaks at the service kick-off event
3. Volunteers help paint the Center for Military Families and Veterans on Central Campus
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4. Michael Jordan and Dr. Tony Zeiss with volunteers and military veterans
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JPMORGAN CHASE PARTNERS
WITH CPCC TO SUPPORT GLOBAL
WORKFORCE AND LOGISTICS
EDUCATION
BANK OF AMERICA PROVIDES
FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
Bank of America’s continued support of CPCC helps to maintain
essential programs that contribute to student success. In 2014-15, Bank
of America granted CPCC $100,000 to provide job-related training for
low-income, unemployed and underemployed individuals and to deliver
academic advising and career counseling to U.S. military veterans
enrolled at the college. This grant builds on Bank of America’s past
support for these important programs.
JPMorgan Chase awarded CPCC a grant of $235,000 to support the
work of the Global Logistics Center. The center was established in 2014
to help prepare workers for the logistics and transportation sectors in the
Charlotte area and to contribute to the region’s growth as a global hub of
commerce. This grant allowed the college to create the Global Logistics
and Distribution Management degree program, first offered in fall 2015
and also supported the college’s Global Competitiveness Summit IV.
Dr. Tony Zeiss and Craig May, market leader for JPMorgan Chase in the Carolinas and
head of the firm’s commercial bank in the region
CPCC student veteran
Nicole Harriot, CPCC Cosmetology graduate
Todd Lanham, regional director, external affairs, AT&T, and Tommy Norman
MERANCAS GRANT PROVIDES
SCHOLARSHIPS
AT&T GIFT FOCUSES ON
REDUCING DROP-OUT RATE
Over the years, The Merancas Foundation has had a significant impact
on nearly 7,000 CPCC students who have needed financial assistance
to achieve their educational and career goals. Nicole Harriot is one of
those students. In 2014-15, The Merancas Foundation’s grant provided
technical scholarships and program assistance to expand offerings and
allow the college to serve more students.
AT&T presented CPCC with a check for $25,000 to help improve
graduation rates at Charlotte-area high schools where the drop-out rate
exceeds 25 percent. The project involved offering in-school career fairs
to students and parents; classroom presentations by area business and
industry representatives; internship, apprenticeship and job shadowing
opportunities; career-focused tours; tours of area colleges for students
and parents; and workshops for parents and students about education
and career training programs, application procedures, support services
and financial assistance at CPCC and other institutions.
At 40, Nicole found herself suddenly unemployed. With her dad, a
master barber in Myrtle Beach as a mentor, she sought out CPCC’s
Cosmetology program. Through scholarship assistance provided by
The Merancas Foundation, Nicole graduated in May 2015 with a 4.0
grade-point average and will take her licensing exam this fall.
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SCHOLARSHIPS HELP STUDENTS
BRIDGE FINANCIAL GAPS AND
ACHIEVE GOALS
Kaye Bernard McGarry Endowed Scholarship
To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the CPCC Skyline Run, Kaye
and Dennis McGarry gave $20,000 to the Kaye Bernard McGarry
Endowed Scholarship fund. This scholarship identifies graduates
of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School system with a 3.0 GPA who
are in need of financial assistance to achieve their academic and
vocational goals. For years to come, CPCC students will be able to
realize their dreams as a result of this generous gift.
Local Civic and Service Clubs Provide Student Scholarships
CPCC is grateful for the support of area civic and service clubs. The
Mint Hill Women’s Club, the SouthPark Lions Club and the Uptown
Rotary Club each sponsor annual scholarships at the college that
provide qualified students with financial support. Groups such as
these support the mission of CPCC and its students. Because of
these organizations and their members, CPCC is able to serve more
students and help them reach their academic and career goals.
Ruth G. Shaw Scholarship Program
Thanks to the Ruth G. Shaw Women’s Leadership Program, 10
female, CPCC students had the opportunity to learn from a host of
leading Charlotte businesswomen. The program was developed
following a gift from Shaw, the second president of CPCC, who
joined the group of mentors and scholars, impressing them with her
humility and grace.
Dr. Ruth Shaw with the mentors and scholars at a meeting.
THE GIFT OF ART
Bringing art to people, the vision behind the Patty and Bill Gorelick
Galleries at CPCC, brought hundreds of artworks to the college
in 2014-15. Following the 2013 “Exhibition of Works from the
Gorelick Collections” (works from Patty and Bill’s collection and his
sister-in-law and late brother, Carol and Shelton Gorelick) at the
college’s Levine Campus in Matthews, Patty and Bill made a gift to
CPCC to establish open gallery spaces on all six CPCC campuses
by 2020.
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Their gift is the combination of a current pledge and a bequest in
Bill’s Last Will and Testament to fulfill the pledge if necessary. In
addition to the Patty and Bill Gorelick Gallery at CPCC’s Levine
Campus, the college opened a second gallery in the Harris
Conference Center on its Harris Campus in January 2015. A third
gallery will open on CPCC’s Cato Campus in January 2016.
1. Watercolor by Richard Siegel
2. Glassware by Lino Tagliapietra from the Patty and Bill Gorelick collection
3. Stoneware by Amy Sanders
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photo: Mary and Charles Love
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Georgia Tucker
1. Michael Pyant playing at the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra reception
2. Dr. Tony Zeiss, Wilton Connor and Christopher Warren-Green
A DAUGHTER’S LEGACY
CONNORS BRING CHARLOTTE
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO STUDENTS
Georgia Tucker, a graceful ballerina and enthusiastic dance instructor at
CPCC, passed away in 2009 at the age of 33. Numerous seats within
Halton Theater and Pease Auditorium are named for Tucker, and soon
there will be a facility that bears her name as well. In 2018, the Georgia
Tucker Fine Arts Hall will open in the newest building on the college’s
Levine Campus in Matthews and will serve as a classroom, banquet hall
and a performing arts space that includes prop storage and dressing
rooms. Tucker’s memory and love for all things arts will live on in this
space, which will benefit both students and the community.
Thanks to the generous support of Catherine and Wilton Connor, 900
CPCC music appreciation students enjoyed the beautiful sounds of the
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra. The CPCC Foundation celebrated the
generosity of the Connors with family and friends at a reception prior to
the November 2014 event.
CPCC ALUMNUS RECEIVES
LONG LEAF PINE AWARD
ARTS AND SCIENCE COUNCIL
SUPPORTS ARTS AT CPCC
For more than 50 years, CPCC alumni have been achieving success in our
community and beyond. Recently, Jim Rogers, a long-time business and
civic leader in Charlotte, was honored with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine
for his lifetime of service to North Carolina. Jim, a self-described lifelong
learner, enrolled at CPCC to broaden his knowledge for his newly launched
career. He was “impressed by the depth of CPCC’s faculty and the broad
range and diverse curriculum,” and knew that CPCC courses would
enhance the bachelor’s and master’s degrees he held from East Tennessee
State University.
With generous support from the Arts and Science Council (ASC), CPCC
presented “Mary Poppins” as part of its 41st Summer Theatre season. For
nine sold-out performances, Ms. Poppins made everything “spit spot” at
17 Cherry Tree Lane and treated audiences to a memorable experience.
ASC funds helped provide for international guest artists and tickets for
underserved youth to attend CPCC’s “Dances of India,” a showcase of
Indian history and culture portrayed through dance, drama and narrative.
A respected businessman, philanthropist and volunteer in the Charlotte
community, Jim has not forgotten his alma mater and continues to give
back in time, talent and financial support noting, “Year after year, CPCC
prepares students for today’s workforce by helping them reach their goals.”
“Mary Poppins”
Jim Rogers
“Dances of India”
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CPCC Global Medical Service Learning students and faculty in Peru
CPCC EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES SUPPORT MISSION THROUGH GIVING
Family Campaign
CPCC employees show their support for the college’s mission through their annual gifts to the Family Campaign. More than 550 employees participated in
the 2014-15 campaign, raising more than $62,700. Funds raised are used to support institutional programs, student scholarships, areas of greatest need,
faculty/staff development and campus needs.
Memorial Funds and Scholarships
Another way faculty and staff support the college and one another is through memorial gifts and scholarships. CPCC lost several employees in 2014-15, and
their colleagues came together, often with family members, to continue their legacies by helping CPCC students and programs.
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Lili K. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund for first responders
Arlene Parrish memorial contributions for the Global Medical Service Learning experience in Peru
Jeff Murdock memorial contributions for Performing Arts programs
Veena Patel Scholarship for Information Technology students
CPCC Retirees Association
The CPCC Retirees Association provides an opportunity for retirees to socialize with each other, participate in volunteer activities and keep updated on
college events. In 2014-15, CPCC retirees enjoyed lunch at the college’s Greenway Restaurant, visited the CPCC Forensics Lab, helped with the CPCC
Charlotte Skyline Run, gathered for an annual holiday lunch, and made a donation to the college through the CPCC Foundation. The association continues to
grow and is now in its eighth year. Willie Artis is president. Learn more at www.cpcc.edu/retirees.
Family and friends at the Lili Johnson memorial service at CPCC’s Merancas Campus
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SWIRL
Swirl, CPCC’s annual winetasting fundraiser, offered
guests a taste of Southern
Hemisphere wines and
culinary delights prepared by
the college’s Baking & Pastry
Arts and Culinary programs.
The ticketed event included a
live auction featuring wines,
getaways, CPCC Culinary Artscatered dinners and sporting
events tickets. Proceeds from
the 2014-15 event benefitted
the college’s Culinary Arts
programs.
CPCC SPORTING CLAYS CLASSIC
Sixty-seven teams of four turned out for the 2015 CPCC Sporting
Clays Classic to support veterans and first responder programs and
scholarships at the college. Teams competed in both morning and
afternoon rounds of competition on a 17-station course at Meadow
Wood Farms in Waxhaw. This year’s event included the inaugural B.D.
Rodgers Cup in honor of the late B.D. Rodgers.
Following the tournaments, CPCC hosted a Twilight Reception and
Auction where additional funds were raised and the winning team
members of the B.D. Rodgers Cup received their trophy.
COMMITTEE
Tod Thorne, Chair
Bob Glusenkamp, Co-Chair
John Caffey
Steve Corriher
Ted DeSaussure
Dias Dobson
Deborah Edwards
Alex Eyssen
James Fisher-Davis
John Harding
Quay Hunter
Ben Kubie
Sally Pritchard
Perry Quick
Lain Reavis
Donell Stines-Jones
Bill Ward
Kip White
20TH ANNIVERSARY CPCC
CHARLOTTE SKYLINE RUN
More than 600 runners, walkers and baby joggers braved the wet
weather to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the USATF-certified CPCC
Charlotte Skyline 5K Run benefitting student scholarships. In recognition
of the event’s 20th anniversary, the CPCC Foundation hosted a fashion
show and dance routine featuring race T-shirts from the last 20 years.
Each year, the logo for the race T-shirt and other promotional material is
designed by a CPCC Advertising and Graphic Design student.
COMMITTEE
Kaye McGarry, Chair
Chuck Spencer, Race Co-director
Joe Denneny, Race Co-director
Diann Back
Caitlin Beringer
Dias Dobson
Mitchell Hagler
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Mark Helms
Jonathan Huynh
Ben Kubie
Zack Lester
Jenn Marts
Dena Shonts
Donell Stines-Jones
Justin Thompson
Melissa Warlick
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CENTRAL HIGH GRADUATE
NAMES CPCC IN WILL
WIFE’S ESTATE ADDS TO
HUGHES FUND
Edith Campbell graduated from Central High School in 1933. The
high school, located on CPCC’s Central Campus, is now known
as the Central High building and houses enrollment and student
services for the college. In making her bequest, Edith challenged her
fellow Central High classmates to name the college as a beneficiary
in their wills. Edith Campbell Corry passed away at the age of 97,
but her memory lives on for those students helped by her gift.
The James Walter Hughes Memorial Scholarship Fund was established at
CPCC when Hughes passed away in 1991. This fund was designated to
receive memorial gifts at his passing.
Mr. Hughes was a retired electrical engineer with J. A. Jones
Construction Company. His son-in-law, Bill Connelly, was a CPCC faculty
member and was instrumental in setting up this fund.
Several times during her lifetime, Hughes’ wife, Sudie Brotherton, gave
gifts to the scholarship fund. She also named this fund a beneficiary in
her will. Soon after her passing in 2014, her bequest was added to the
Hughes Memorial Scholarship Fund, increasing the opportunities for
students to receive assistance for tuition and books.
Memorial gifts and bequests to be used for scholarship assistance are
two ways to significantly impact CPCC students. The thoughtfulness of
the Hughes family is greatly appreciated.
CPCC LEGACY
SOCIETY
Gloria J. Coltharp & Jimmy Renegar
Linda S. Cook
Katharine (Kathy) Cornell
in memory of Dr. Carlyle B. Cornell
Estate of Edith Campbell Corry
Joyce L. Coulter
Sandra D. & Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
Bettie I. Dibrell
J. William Disher
Carol Ann Douglas, CFP
Dr. Kathy H. & Mr. James M. Drumm
Estate of Esther Fishel
Margaret & Thomas Franklin
Louis F. Freeman
Estate of Marta Garelik
Dr. Melvin L. Gay Jr.
Lucille Puette Giles
Clarice Cato & J. Dent Goodyear
Patty & Bill Gorelick
Robert L. Gossett
Sara P. Graham
Dr. Richard H. Hagemeyer
G. Mitchell Hagler
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Estate of Gladys W. Hatch
Solomon S. Hellinger
David Helms
Estate of Maxine P. Henderson
Nancy Majors Hodges
Estate of Billy M. Horton
Estate of Sudie B. Hughes
Sudie B. & James W. Hughes
Dr. David L. Hunter
Dr. Sonja Hutchins
J.A. Turner Jr. Family Foundation
Florence K. Jaffa
Kay Overcash Jenkins & Belvie Jenkins
Dr. Patricia L. Johanson
in memory of Thomas Gregory Harrison
Cindy & Gary LaBrosse
Brenda W. Lea
Georgia Jacquez Lewis & Robert L. Lewis
Estate of Vernelle H. Little
Vaughn C. Luckadoo
Carter B. & George MacBain IV
Catheryn Maier
The CPCC Legacy Society consists
of donors who have named
the CPCC Foundation, Inc. as
a recipient of a planned gift,
through their wills or trusts, life
insurance, a charitable gift annuity,
individual retirement account (IRA)
designation, a gift of real property
or other planned gift option.
Legacy members assure that CPCC
will remain a vital resource in the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg region.
To learn more about gift planning
and CPCC’s Legacy Society,
please contact Brenda Lea at
704.330.6869.
CPCC Legacy Society Members
Charles Vance (Van) Abernethy Jr.
Dr. James M. Alexander
Donna G. Apgar
Lorene Mitchell Arzberger
William D. Atwill
David J. Auger
Ann P. & G. Randolph Babcock
Sue & W. Reade Baker
Harriet B. & William M. Barnhardt
Jennifer & James T. Bolt Jr.
Christopher P. Borkowski
Nolan C. Brantley
Estate of Mary F. Brokmeyer
Julia F. Brotherton
Madelyn L. Caple
Wayland H. Cato Jr.
Anne E. & William M. Claytor
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Dorothy & R. Powell Majors
Fla Anthony Marks
Virginia B. Mathis
Dr. Joseph B. McCoy Jr.
Alisa A. McDonald
Estate of Bettie W. McEwen
Dr. Clinton H. McKay
Michael C. Moss
Elaine T. Niebauer
Patricia O. & Thomas E. Norman
Henry Allen Oder Jr.
Christa A. Overcash
Mary Dee & Wilton L. Parr
Mary Arlene Parrish
Peggy Rasberry Patterson
Dr. Sue Peck & Mr. Roy Alexander
Marie Wakeham Pendley
Sandra L. & Thomas H. Pfahlert
Estate of Ms. Mary Goddard Pickens
Marzelle Renee Prim & David Cole
Jaime Danilo (Dan) Ramirez
Randall E. Riggins
Mrs. Margaret & Dr. Russell J. Rogers Jr.
Ruth C. & Kenneth R. Samuelson
Marcia & Albert F. Sloan
Jan B. & James B. Sommers
Jacqueline & Robert Edwin Spears
Andrew J. Stollmack
Estate of Clara McKay Stone
Maude T. Sudderth
Joseph T. Summer
Bessie & Allen Tate
Estate of Ruth S. Taylor
Patricia H. & Edgar A. Terrell Jr.
Mary Margaret Traxler
Estate of Emily M. Tutwiler
Dr. Mimi Vollum
Mrs. Loretta & Dr. Spurgeon W. Webber Jr.
W. Ralph Whitley II
Patricia Locke & William H. Williamson III
Carrie C. Winter
Dr. Alanna & Mr. James R. Worrell Jr.
Nancy & James R. Worrell Sr.
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
James Douglas Zeller
Gretchen & Richard K. Zollinger
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GIFTS TO THE CPCC
FOUNDATION
JULY 1, 2014 –
JUNE 30, 2015
$100,000 - $999,999
Charlotte Hornets
Duke Energy Community College Grant Program
FOX Sports Carolinas/SportSouth
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
The Merancas Foundation
Novant Health
Bessie & Allen Tate
Dr. & Mrs. Walter Tucker
$50,000 - $99,999
Sisters of Mercy of N.C. Foundation Inc.
$25,000 - $49,999
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Lucky Clays Farm
Kathryn Bernard McGarry, M.Ed.
PNC Foundation
$10,000 - $24,999
Alwinell Foundation
Arts & Science Council
Caterpillar Foundation
GCA Services Group
Christopher E. Hannum, JD
J. Frank Harrison III
Sudie B. Hughes
IBM Corporation
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Christa A. Overcash
Piedmont Natural Gas
SunTrust Foundation
US Airways
Bryan Zeiss
$5,000 - $9,999
Allen Tate Foundation
Weston M. & Marty Andress
Balfour Beatty Construction
Barnes & Noble College
Carrier
Concrete Supply Company
Edith Campbell Corry
Sandra D. & Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
German Language & Culture Foundation
Raichelle H. & Alfred L. Glover
Michael S. Hawley
Ingersoll-Rand
Dr. James E. McDermott III
NAI Southern Real Estate
North South Turfgrass Association
Mary Dee & Wilton L. Parr
Rodgers
Rotary Club of Charlotte Inc.
Dr. Ruth G. Shaw
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
$1,000 - $4,999
ai Design Group Inc.
Deborah M. & J. Steele Alphin
American Institute of Architects Charlotte
Ashe Carolina Piedmont Section
Assistance League of Charlotte
Mary Lou & James G. Babb Jr.
Richard R. Babcock
Dr. Diann P. Back
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Barnhardt
Bartlett Tree Foundation
Bishop George E. Battle Jr.
Belk & Gay Heating & Cooling Inc.
Belk Inc.
Bissell Companies
Eileen & Dewitt Black
Mary & Ray Boardman
Jennifer & James T. Bolt Jr.
Bonitz Flooring Group Inc.
Dr. Deborah T. Bouton
Kirsi Enckell & David L. Bristol
Emanuela C. & Bradley J. Brown
R. Duncan Brown
CAGC Foundation Inc.
Carolina Green Industry Network
Carolinas Golf Foundation
Charlotte Area Hotel Association
Charlotte Glass
Cherry Bekaert
Ivy & Bernie Chin
Christopher Bryan Company Inc
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
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ColeJenest & Stone
Community Foundation of Gaston County Inc.
Community Link Programs of Travelers Aid Society
Dr. Marcia Conston
Jeffrey Conway
Linda S. Cook
Pamela M. & William T. Crowder Jr.
Crowder Construction
Gwin & Robert I. Dalton Jr.
Donna G. de Molina
Edith Strickland DeLaine
The Dickson Foundation Inc.
Duke Energy Carolinas
Duncan Parnell
Mr. Mark W. & Mrs. Joan P. Erwin
Executive Women International
Elizabeth & J.C. Faulkner
Fifth Third Bank
First Gaston Foundation Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. William F. Fishbaugh Jr.
Jeff Floyd
Gantt Huberman Architects
Dail H. Gay
Billy L. Gerhart
Roger Gilmartin
Leigh J. & William F. Goodwyn
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Guilford Technical Community College Foundation Inc.
Michael & Susan Hagler
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Brenda & Joe Helms
Linda & Joseph R. Hendrick III
Herlocker Mechanical Systems
Jonathan C. Hickman
Higgs Foundation
Hilton Head Island Concours D’Elegance
M.K. & R.F. Horn
J.H. McAfee Memorial Scholarship Fund
Carolyn M. Jacobs
Kaplan
Ed, Florence & Elyssa Kim
Constance C. & George W. Knight
Scott C. Lea
LS3P
M633 Inc
Macmillan (Bedford/St. Martin’s)
Dr. Terri Manning
The Miami Foundation
Mint Hill Women’s Club
Montibello Garden Club
National Association of Women in Construction
Debbie A. O’Connor
Marc D. Oken
Old North State Masonry
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Vinay B. Patel
Pearson Education
Pedulla Excavating & Paving Inc.
Perkins Eastman
Jay Potter
Precision Plumbing
Project Art Aid
Geraldine H. & James H. Rhodes
Dr. & Mrs. Russell J. Rogers Jr.
Amanda S. & John E. Roncevich
Martha R. & Willis Schweppe
Denise & George Shinn
Showalter Construction
John Silvia
Lawrence Sorkin
Southeastern Architectural Systems
Katherine Sparrow & Donald Tyson
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
Starr Electrical Co. Inc.
Steel Fab Inc.
Ingrid T. & Walter J. Steele
Strickland Waterproofing Co. Inc.
Joe & Mary Anna Summer
Tees & Tunes
Laura Temples
Sondra & Scott Thorson
Time Warner Cable
Tod Thorne Associates Inc.
D. I. von Briesen
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Vulcan Materials Company
Fred A. Wagner III
Warco Construction
Watson Electrical Contractors
Wayne Brothers Incorporated
Wells Fargo Bank
Arthur B. Williams
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
Nancy & James R. Worrell Sr.
Joanne & William Bellamy
Missy Bizzaro
Geoffrey A. Blount
Debbie Brooks
Bryan Cave LLP
Carolina Restaurant Group Inc.
Carolina Sporting Arms
Charlotte Roundtable Council of Logistics
Management
Kathie Collins
Combat Vets Association 15-5 Chapter
CPCC Retirees Association
CPCC Student Government Association
Diem Hoa & David J. Dietrich
Margial & Dee Eaker
James A. Edwards Jr.
Event Photography Group
Quincy Foil
In Memory of Jamie Gibson
Bob Gossett
Douglas Graham & Marcia Murchison
Barbara B. & Joseph F. Hallow III
J. Ronald Hankins
Jane & Scott Harkey
Rick, Melanie & Anna-Dixon Harkey
Marti & David Head
Dr. Ruth M. Hedgpeth
Carol A. Hevey
Gerald Hieronymus
Land & Laura Anne Hite
Kathleen Reardon & James Horton
Dr. David L. Hunter
James Hardie
Suzanne J. & Joseph D. Johnson Sr.
Robert D. Johnson
Beth & David Lewis
Lowrance Reporting Service
Sally K. & John W. Luby
Susan & Graham Mason
Charlene “Cebby” McCarter
Kevin R. McCarthy
William H. McDonald
Florence McDonough
Patrick G. McLaughlin
Marcia Murchison
Nothing But Noodles
$500 - $999
Robert Ballantyne
Tony R. Beatty
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Susan B. Oleson-Briggs
Ann B. Owens
Dr. Sue Peck & Mr. Roy Alexander
Phillips-Groves Foundation Inc.
Brian P. Pinder
Katherine M. & Christopher P. Porier
Puerto Rican Cultural Society of Charlotte
H. Ram Ramkhelawan
James E. Rogers
Sue & Clay Sams
Elaine Scott
Showmars Restaurants
Nicole L. Simmons
SirJane Motorsports
James G. Siwik
Deborah S. & Allen C. Smith
Southern Shows Inc.
Sara S. Spencer
Hugh B. Sproul III
Mike, Blair, Quincy & Jack Stanford
Mary Tunstall Staton
Stewart Engineering Inc.
Stiles Byrum & Horne LLP
Jenise Tate
Terracon
The Original Pancake House
The Printing Industry of The Carolinas Inc
The Sumwalt Law Firm
Vendini
Wendy’s
Pansy H. Williams
Women of AT&T- NC
Gretchen & Richard K. Zollinger
$100 - $499
Anonymous (3)
Dr. Anthony S. Abbott
John W. Adams
B. Phil Adams III
Bonnie W. Adams
Oscar Agurs
Gordon & Charlotte Alford, Chris & Missy Baldwin
Helen Anne Alford
Carolyn M. Allred
Gail M. & Robert A. Ames
J. Lawrence Apple
Brant Armentrout
Becky L. Arnold
Nicole L. Ashton
Barbara J. Avard
Lisa Ayers
Sherry M. & Gary N. Babcock
J. Tim Bailey
Dr. Raymond A. Barone
Erin Barrett
James A. Bazan
Laura Bazan
Dr. Annie L. Beam
Emerson Bell
Susan W. & Richard B. Bennett
Bethel Presbyterian Church
Sabrina F. Black
Betsy L. Blue
Eric Blackwell
Gladys Bolden
Kara H. Bosch
Bradley E. Bostian
Allison Bowers
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Robert B. Boyd Sr.
Theresa C. Boyd
Dr. & Mrs. W. Z. Bradford Jr.
Andrea R. Brant
Eleanor R. Brawley
Sue & Larry Breckenridge
Duncan & Cindy Brewer
John & Donna Brinton
Patricia F. Broome
Alice D. Brown
Amy & Matt Bruning
Jean B. Bruner
Keith A. Bryant
Carol Jane Bryant
Byron L. Bullard
Amy B. Burns
Richard & Therese Bush
Robin Ann Caltagirone
Beverly & Donald Cameron
Amanda P. Capobianchi
Carolina Athletic Association-Bowling Fund
Loretta D. Carr
Murray Castellow
Dianne S. & Jan C. Cates
Charlotte Association of the Deaf
Charlotte Concerts
Ken & Peggy Cherry
Pauline & Bill Chinnis
Citizens for Historic Preservation
Mary E. Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Walter M. Clark
Ellison Clary Jr.
Bruce U. Clayton
Rosa G. Clyburn
Douglas L. Cobb
Robin Cochran
Melinda Cole
Robert S. Coleman
Mary K. Collin
Marcia T. Colson
Cone Health
Jane & David Conlan
Sandra & Toby Contor
Charles & Karen Cook
Grace O. Cote
Lois Ann Cotton
Tom Covington
C. Richard Cox
Creech & Associates PLLC
D&L Parts Company
D.R. Duke Moving Inc.
Dagenhart Enterprises Inc.
Beverly H. & Joseph F. Daly
Michael & Patty Daly
Marshall & Max Daniel
Carol B. Davis
Rita R. Dawkins
Jermayne Dawson
Kiera W. Deschamps
William T. Dillon
Cindy Dimmette, Rick & Julie Dimmette
Winnie Donaldson
Nancy S. Dowdy
Katharine H. Dunlap
Heather P. Earl
Linda Eddy
Mrs. Mary B. & Dr. Charles H. Edwards II
Patty J. Eller
Rob & Mary Engel
Chris & Diane Fanelty
Catherine Felton
Blynn D. Field
Tom Fisher
Rick Fitts
George Fleming
Catherine Flores
Doris M. & Charles L. Fonville
Carol Ford
Nancy C. Forrester
Olivia & John Fortson
Anne Gwyn Ganzert & Martha Ellis Askins
Margaret Garber
Darcy Garfinkel
Elsie & Bob Garner
Betsy Hayes Gefaell
Stephen F. Gerhardt
Dr. Mahalakshmi S. Gingrich
Tyler E. Glenn
Janet M. Godfrey
Lisa J. Godwin
Claire S. Godwin
Dorothy Godwin
Barbara & Samuel M. Goldberg
Michael Goldfischer
Steven D. Gore
Janice Grace
M. Berry Grant Jr.
Mary Ann & Frank Graziadei
Ricky R. Green
Groninger USA
John Grosso
Susan F. Grove
Russell Groves
Hilda & Alvaro Gurdian
Richard & Clare Hagenbuch
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Vivian B. Hailey
Retha M. Hall
Thomas J. Hall
Wayne Hall
Ellen C. & Theodore P. Hammeke
John & Irina Hamrick
Karen B. & Herbert L. Harriss
Ginny S. Hastings
Joyce & Ed Hawrelak, Joan & Ed Bahiuk
Mark A. Hayes
Pat Heiss & Ben Furman
Mark E. Helms
Alexandra R. Henderson
Patricia S. Hendrickson
Betty & Harry Herr
James L. Hillier
Patricia L. Hill-Miller
Dorothy C. Hinton
Julia M. Hite
George & Kay Hodges
Nancy Majors Hodges
Donna & David Hodgkins
Ana Holland
Irene Blair Honeycutt
Nawal Hopkins
Barbara Horstmann
Martin House
Richard W. Hubbard III
Alan W. Hunter
Martha L. Ingel
Sofiya Ivanova
Janice K. & William M. Ivey
Jeffrey S. Jarvis
Sarah Johnson
Dorothy J. & John F. Jones
Lezonia R. Jones
Linda Jones
Willis Joseph
Barbara Jowett
Mary D. Joyce
Janice T. Joye
Barbara & Herb Joyner
Patti & Michael Julliard
Mary-Margaret Kantor
Marie-Claire & Kal E. Kardous
Harry Karr
Lisa & Harold Kaufman
Kimberley Kaylor
Janet Trussell Kehoe
Beverly Keller
Gloria A. Kelley
Beth & Rich Kelly
John & Angie Kelly
Emily Kern
Janice K. & Ronald R. Kimble
Sharon M. Kimlinger
W. Edwin King Jr.
Ernest K. Kinsey
Anita H. Kirby
Paul Kitchen
Nancy Foltz & Rick Kleinmann
Jonathan Klish
Richard & Toni Knie
Teresa P. Knotts
Dick & Linda Koch
Helen Kolman
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Krzyzaniak
Quinn R. Lacy
Constance S. Laliberte
Anne Lambert & Tim Waples
Phil & Nancy Lambeth
Joseph V. Lane
John & Mary Hill Lane
Ashley & Peter Larkin
Ed & Pat Laskowski
Carolyn B. Latham
Tammy B. Lautzenheiser
Dennis Leak
Willard H. Leavitt
In Memory of Patricia Ledford
Brenda M. Leonard
Becky LePage
Michele A. Lewis
Liburdi Dimetrics Corporation
Lisa List
Ruth S. Lloyd
Shug & Walker Lockett
Beth Lomax
Henry C. Lomax
Greg S. Long
William A. Long Sr.
Damaso & Francie Lopez
C. V. & Anne Lowdermilk
Jeff Lowrance
Emma Lugar-Reynolds
Jill L. Lutz
Marianne Lynn Lyall-Knusel
Frances H. Mabry
David Mahatha
Gene Mallonee
Nancy & Clement Marshall
Herbert E. Marth
Stephen L. Martin
Alma & Vince Martin
The Matthews Family
Bea & David Mauldwin
Holly W. Maurer
Max Daetwyler Corporation
Mayflower Society-Charlotte Colony
Marie McBride
Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. McBride Jr.
Cynthia P. McCrory
Bets McCurley
Daniel T. McEachern
Drs. Edith & Clint McElroy
Donna G. McGee
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Pamela P. McIntyre
Kathryn L. McLendon
Anne McMackin
Suzie & W. E. McMahan
Gerald Mead
Stephen M. Mead
Anna Maria Medvid
Jerry A. Merrill
Karen M. Merriman
Bob Meyer
Jane & John Miles
David & Karen Miller
Dennis & Joan Miller
Gregg R. Miller
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
Michelle Miller
Mary-Lynn Mitchell
M. Marie Mitchell
Cathy & Shayla Montgomery
Lisa & Bill Moore
Leila Moore
Nancy & Dan Moore
Ryan D. Moore
Linda Moorer
Lynda & Steve Morris
Jonathan G. Moss
John E. Muhlbach
Myers Law Firm
Pat Nash
NC Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
Maurice A. Neal
Vincent M. Nicholson
Juana Maria P. Nikopoulos
Dr. Julius F. Nimmons Jr.
Elizabeth A. & John R. Noles
North Carolina Cooperative Education Association
Father Francis J. O’Rourke Jr.
Dr. Douglas A. Orr
Darrien O. Page
Dick Pahle
Jeannette H. Parramore
Heather A. Parusel
Nichole Patterson
Dr. Frank Pattishall
Sandee Patton
Wesley T. Patton
Christina Pawlish
Christopher K. Paynter
Peace Moravian Church
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Gail Peck
Donald H. Peeler
Sharon E. & Joseph W. Pegram
Phillips Corporation
Charles E. Pike
Reginald Pincham
Diana Pinckney
John E. Pinkard
Jane & Don Poplin
Fabi W. Preslar
David R. Privette
Stefanie & Patrick Pruden
Teresa & Gus Psomadakis
Jim Putnam
Judy Qualtieri
Bea Quirk
Mona S. Rabon
Garth & Barbara Radley
Kip & Andrea Reed
Ralph Reichard
Gwendolyn Reichbach & Michael Fonzo
Herbert Rembert
Kathryn A. Repas
John R. Richardson
Cassandra Richardson
Anne & Matty Rick
Lisa G. & Randall E. Riggins
Nicholas S. Riggins
Robinson Woods Garden Club
Kay Rogers
Rich & Jenny Rosenthal
Audwin L. Ross
Jane Davis Rourk
Jeffrey J. Ruiter
Kathleen Ryan
Saint Thomas Aquinas Church
Robert D. Saussy Jr.
Samuel & Christy Sayson
Carl & Marsha Scheer
Jean Schoenheit
Madeline R. Schuler
Barbara & Terry Scott
Rose M. Seymour
Patricia A. & Barry M. Shay
Lisa A. Sheffield
Karla Shields
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Dorothy M. Short
Randy Sigg
Carolyn & Paul Silas
Larry Sink
First Sergeant Levester Smarr, USA, Ret.
Cynthia M. Smith
Margaret & Jack Smith
Murray F. Somerville
Janna & Larry Yarbrough
Raymond R. Sosko
Jane B. Spilman
Sprint Nextel
St. John AME Zion Church Foundation
Johnna W. Stamey RDH
Gregory D. Stanley
John & Gina Stavrakas
The Stein Family
Theresa Steinberg
Ken & Marcia Stern
Barry D. Stokes
Vanessa Shelton Stolen
Karen J. Summers
Dr. Mark R. & Mary Jo Swanson
Maha Swede
Gilda Morina Syverson
Joseph W. Taylor
Phil & Sue Tetterton
The Marc & Mattye Silverman Family Foundation
Crystal Thomann
David & Susan Thomas
Mattie M. Thomas
Timothy E. Thomas
Carolyn W. Thomasson
Linda G. Thompson
Roberta M. Tremain
Trey Bates Design
Kimberly Tribo
Philip & Kim Tribo
Vicky Tsai
Laura E. Tucker
Sabrina P. Tucker
Harold Uttley
Margaret M. Vachher
Joseph A. Vagnone
Felicia van Bork
Constance M. Vickers
Mary & David Vickers-Koch
Mimi Vollum
Barbara & Jim Vyse
Kay & Dave Wagner
Meredith S. Walker
Susan L. Walker
Lonnie & Lee Wallace
Beverly Q. Ward
Sherry Washington
Kathy C. Watkins
Tracy M. Webber
Leesa Whicker
Eileen B. White
Caroline & Roger White
Linda J. White
Wanda Darlene White
Gavin Whitely
Chris & Mike Wiggins
George E. Wightman
Deanna D. Wilson
John & Eleanor Wixson
Alston Osgood Wolf
Women Executives for Community Services Inc.
Women’s Business Center of NC/NCIMED
Glenda Woolf
Velva W. Woollen
Carrie J. Wunner
Alan H. Yamamoto
James & Joanne Yurchison
Ellen J. Zaremba
Kevin A. Zogg
$1-$99
Anonymous (2)
George Abraham
Pat Adams
Diana Ades
Polly Adkins
Joseph Agati
Adria Alexander
Lori A. Alexander
Steve Alexander
Ann Allen
Levern Allen
Allied Equipment Sales
Margaret Altany
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Jeremy Anderson
Joey Anderson
Kathleen M. Anderson
Linda Anderson
Gerald C. Angelichio
Mel Angelisanti
Thomas E. Anthony
Adria Appleby
Dr. Philip Arnone
Sarah & Hugh Ashcraft
Sheena Ashley
Susan P. Atkins
William D. Atwill
Mary E. Baeten
Tim Bailey
Betty Baker
Ruth A. Baldrige
David S. Ball
Sharon Taubman & Marvin Barman
Annie Barron
Anthony J. Bateman
Natalia Batista
Heidi Baudoin
Christian Baumgart
Alan Beane
Tanya Beauvais
Jerry L. Belken
Billie G. Bell
Lara Jane Beninca
Gary E. Bennett
Lauren Bernat
Bridgette C. Billings
Zachery Blackburn
Stacy L. Blackmon
Michael E. & Elizabeth B. Blair
Jeffrey A. Bohn
Robert G. Boll
Jennifer Boniface
Irene & Joseph Bonikowski
Molly Bonnett
Mike & Sarah Bossick
Henry & Ann Bostic
Boston Market Co.
James L. Bowen
Amy Bowen
Marian J. Boyce
Steven Boyd
Takisha Boyd-Clyburn
Karen Boyle
Janet Y. Bradshaw
Katie Brafford
Lauren Brandt
Kristina & Jason T. Brannon
Branstorm Inc.
Betty & Kenneth Bridges
Philip L. Briggs
William D. Brinnier IV
Pamela L. Brower
Carla Brown
Clara Brown
Laura Brown
Mary Brown
Yvonne Brown
Catherine B. Browning
Jenny G. Brunnemer
Shirley Bryant
Lisa Buckner
James W. Buike
Tony E. Bullock
Loretta Burch
Anna Burdzinska
Laura & Jack Burger
John Burke
M. Carolyn Burke
Frederick E. Burton III
Barbara Byrd
Susan Byrd
Vanessa Cadena
Marchavis Caldwell
Calvin Campbell
Wesley Campbell
Joetta, Walter and Logan Canaan
Lori A. Carcich
Christopher Carone
Kojuanda N. Carrington
Christy E. Case
Jocelyn R. Cash
Kimberly Cevallos
James S. Charles
Charlotte Iris Society
Daniel Cheatham
Kenneth Chen
Jeanette Cheshire
Allen & Sandy Childers
Eileen A. Clark
Monique Clark
Tracie Clark
Sheila Clemons
Michael Clough
Kelly Cochran
Jess Cochran
Jeannette M. Coggins
Dana H. Cole
Melanie L. Colson
Sandra Comer
Jessica Conley
Joyce R. Conway
Calvin Cook
Dottie & Barry Cook
Harley Cook
Margaret P. Cook
Kertrina F. Cooke
Mallory B. Cooke
Fedora Cooman
Decora Cooper
Erin E. Corbera
Christina W. Corpening
Emilio J. Cortorreal
Nattasha L. Counta
Ralph Covington
Hilarie Cox
Cheryl-Ann Coyle
Joyce L. Crager
Janeen S. Craven
Sarah Crispin
Krystal Crowe
Mike & Peggy Crowley
Mike & Ryan Crum
Richard T. Crumrine
Karen Cruz
Scott Culp
Catherine Cunningham
Tanya Currie-Richards
Scott D. Curry
Catharine Curtis
Jim Curtis
Christina Jenkins Curts
Luz Cutiva
Linda A. Dabak
Ellen Dale
Madge J. Daly
Jean S. Darden
Becky T. Davis
Becky & Walter Davis
Richard Davis
Trina Davis
Jehu U. Dawes
DBK Industries Inc.
Cheryl De Maio
Linda Deese
Jacqueline Shealy Degree
Kathy B. & Oscar A. Huertas Del Pino
Laura Delgadillo
John Delponti
Stephanie Dempsey
BJ & Felton Dengler
Tom Derthick
Shera M. Dieth-Congdon
Jack C. Dillard Jr.
Lindy Dobbins
Laura M. Dodge
Donald Haack Diamonds Inc.
Tiffany Doolittle
Gaurang Doshi
Amy L. Dowdy
Harriette S. Dudley
Joan Dudley
Patrick Dugan
Rosemary Duncan
Linda J. Dunham
Alex Dunlop
Charles D. & Jessica S. Dupree
Hugh Dussek
Saronda M. Easter
Angela Eddie
Leonard C. Edge Jr.
Mary F. & Gregory G. Efthimiou
Kathy A. Eichenbrenner
William L. Eller
Lee Elliott
William T. Elmore Jr.
Christopher M. Emery
John C. Engler
Michael Enoch
Debra Espinal
Lauren M. Estes
Nichitia R. Ethridge
Alison C. Evans
Johanna E. Evans
M. Dewey Faison
Karl Falkenberg
Kathy L. Fallin
Lisa Farley
Claudia Lemus Farnandez
Rick Fera
Jennifer Fielder
Dorothy Fields
Constance G. Finch
Dorothy Finley
Kerri & Steven Firestone
Geneen Fitchett
Patricia R. & Edmund J. Fitzgerald
Michael Fitzgerald
Kelli Fitzgibbons
Amber M. Flamer
Joyce Flenniken
Regina Fleszar
Dana Fluet
Mary Fluke, DVM
Babette Fontaine
Angela Ford
Valerie E. Fox
Brenda France
Marsi Franceschini
Timothy Francisco
Diane R. Frazier
Erica Frazier
Joanette B. Freeman
Josie D. Freeman
Alexis Frisinger
Arthur Fritz
Kathryn A. Fry
Yin Fu
Robert C. Furr
Brian Gantt
Helen K. Garcia
Anne Marie Garmon
Karen Garner
Stephanie Garner
Dr. Annie Marie Garraway
Jonathan L. Garrett
Ed Gash
Margie Gilliam
Bob & Susan Gindra
Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Goggins
Zelma Y. Goode
Sara Gore
Wanda M. Gorges
Lori Gougeon
Julie & Jimmy Grahl
Sharon Green
Thomas A. Green
Gail P. Greer
Pamela Guinn
Linda H. Gulledge
Robin A. Hackney
Mrs. Richard H. Hagemeyer
Tracy L. Hagen
Linda M. Hall
Patty & Doug Halvorsen
William C. Hambright
Carol Sawyer & Tom Hanchett
Suanne Haney
Donald Harding
Tessia J. Harman
Tina M. Harper
Marla K. Harris
Jay Harris
Robert T. Harris Sr.
Michael J. Harrison
Bettie & Tom Harte
Joan L. Hartsock
Debbie Haruta
Justin S. Harwood
John Hazelhurst
Robert A. Healy
Barbara Hearne
Beverly Helms
Richard Helms
Mark Hemenway
Janice Henderson
Todd Henderson
Eleanor E. Henry
Myles Henry
Jeanette M. Hentze
Colin Hickey
Deborah M. Higgins
Carol Hile
Branden Hillis
Jasmine Hines
Sondra E. Hines
Loretta G. Hinton
Gerda Hofstatter
Dick Hooper
Reta W. Hoover
James Hopkins
Donna D. Housman
Carol Houston
Charles Huddleston
Thomas & Marion Humphries
Kelly S. Huneycutt
Russ Hunsinger
Jane W. Hunter
Quay Hunter
Debora B. Hutchins
Jimmy Hwang
Carol Hyde
Alisa K. Hylton
Elizabeth K. Hylton
Annette & John Ingle
Carlenia Ivory
Laurie A. Jachym
Charlene James
Jane S. James
Robin L. Jenest
Adrienne Jenkins
Vivian K. Jenkins
Joan B. Jensen
Dr. Noemi D. Jesalva
Nancy Jessen
Bradley H. Johnson
Frank & Lou Jean Johnson
Gerrie Johnson
J. Lynn Johnson
Nikki D. Johnson
Valerie L. Johnson
Duana Jones
Staci Jones
Carol W. Jordan
Margot Kaiser
Judy Kaller
Ali & Eugene O. Kavadlo
Denise Keating
Anna Keith
Nancy & Wayne Kerkhoff
Babak Keyvani
Katie A. Kidd
Danyse G. Kingsbery
Mary Kirby
Lorrie & Barry Klemons
Barbara & Robert V. Knight Jr.
Mary Gayle & Earle Knotts Jr.
Dr. Paul Koehnke & Jay Norvell
Bethany Koo
Julie Kreutzer
Michelle Kreuz
Benjamin L. Kubie
Margaret S. & John B. Kuhn
Elaine Kushmaul
Jane Kusterer
Laurie Ladson
Meg Laing
Laura Ann Lake
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Liza Lam
Marsha Lambert
Kimberly A. Lancaster
Jerry Landry
Nathan Lane
Tammie K. Lankford
Bill Lassiter
John Latour
Inez Lawrence
Niem C. Le
Brenda W. Lea
James Leary
Laura A. Lee
Patricia Leech
Danielle Leibner
Rachel Leopard
Tomeka Lesane
Carla J. Lewis
Robert Lewis
Sarah Lewkowitz
Tuyen Lieu
Dawn A. Lilley
Linda Lockman-Brooks
Cassandra Loftin
Marilyn London
Linda Loomis
Deborah E. Lord
Fancita Lormier
Steven P. Lorimer Jr.
William Love
Jennifer Payne Lowery-Bell, J.D.
Barbara Lukens
Laura Spanski Lyon
Carter B. & George MacBain IV
Margaret Machovec
Donna A. Mackey
Jackie MacLaughlin
Peter MacMonagle
Nadzeya Maisak
Janet Malkemes
Suzanne Marcoux
Robert Marilla
Fla A. Marks
Melissa D. Martin
Miriam Mason
Marquetta Massey
Ray Mathis
Michael Matlock
Michael J. Mattson
Karen Mayse
Lillie McAfee
Andrea McCain
Megan L. McCann
Patricia McCaskill
Laurie A. McCoy
Cathie McCrory
Mary M. McCurry
Diane D. McDanel
Roger McDow
Anne McIntosh
Jacquelin McKee
Kristen & Brian McManus
Terry J. McMicking
Crystal McNair, LMC Children Services
John McPherson
The McSwain Family - Bo, Carmin & Britt
Susan Medlin
Susan C. Melson
Roslyn Meredith
Gene C. Merklein
Renata Metz
Cynthia Porterfield Michael
Kay Miller
Sarah Miller
Joe T. Millsaps
Carol Mitchell
Jennifer C. Moe
Kristen Monteith
Darla Moore
Gwen Moore
Joel Moore
Luther T. Moore
Mary Moore
Pat West Moreland
Keith Morgan
Elsa D. Mossige
Daniel Mowery
Luz Amanda Munoz
Francisco Murillo
Brenda Murray
Glenna & Michael S. Murphy
Harvey Murphy
Sarah E. Nantz
Heather H. Napier
National Amateur Sports
Kelin D. Natoli
Alice E. Neader-Pierce
Sheila Neal
Dr. Barbara B. Neequaye
good for the COMMUNITY
Mary C. Nelis
Fred L. Newcomb
Joan Newell
Sandy Newnan
Dorothy B. Newsome
Hiep T. Nguyen
Hoa Nguyen
Tam Minh Nguyen
Elizabeth & Eric Nichols
James Nicholson
Ada & John R. Nicolay
Glenda Nnaji
Eric Noblitt
Jennifer K. O’Brien
Ellen O’Brien
Maggi G. & Michael S. Oglesby
Okuma America
Bill Olson
Rebecca Oren
Aaron L. Osborne
Sandy & Jim Osborne
Rudy Paillaman
George M. Painter
Scottie Pankey
Tim & Naomi Parrish
Mark P. Paterno
Robert Patterson
Carrie Paynter
Erin Payton
Edwin B. Peacock Jr.
Bernetta Pegues-Steadman
Jennifer Perkins
Shannon K. Peyton
Helen Pham
Stephen Philpott
Bertrand Pike
John M. Pinter
Pam L. Pitman
Gregory J. Platko
Kacy R. & Daniel R. Pleasants
Jordan M. Plemmons
Linda Porter
Richard S. Porter
Alice I. Pough
Keith Powell
Jane D. Pressley
good for the STUDENTS
Charles R. Price Jr.
James L. Price Jr.
Karen L. Price
Marilyn M. Price
Wyamon & Bobby Price
Sheila Priest
Prism Communications
PRN Uniforms
Elizabeth A. Pullen
Jane Quinn
Cheryl Raley
Catalina Ramirez
Lila B. & Michael L. Rash
Keith Ratliff
Jay Ray
Kory Raymond
Elizabeth Reath
Gloria A. Reddon
Benjamin Reed
Chris & David Reinhart
Angelo F. Renguso
David W. Rhew
Jerri M. Rhodes
Debra Richard
Amy Riebold
Andreina Riera
Christie Rife
James Rife
Christopher J. Riley
Jenna Riley
Melodee Rimland
Michael Ripoll
Gayle E. & Matthew H. Risse
Deborah M. Rivers
Rita Robbins
Pamela L. Roberts
Lisa Robles
Martha M. Roddy
John Rogers
Nubia Romero
Karen Ross
Heidi & Michael Rotberg
Arthur Roth
David N. Rowland
Elaine F. Rudolph
Mary Ann & Jim Ruggiero
Erin P. Rumble
Kathy & Abe Rummage
Theresa Russo
Timothy Ryan
Chris Rybacki
Mark P. Sahn
Mike Sain
Salon J. Marco
Amy & Wendell Sanders
Rebecca Sanders
Kimberly Sandoval
Betsy Santos
Paul Santos
Christine L. Sargeant
Rhonda Satchell
Mandy Saunders
Cynthia B. Savage
Peggy Schaefer
Anthony Schallert
Andrew Schenck
Ingrid Schlotterbeck
Bonnie Schmidt
Earl Schmitke
Karl G. Schnellinger
Richard Schnupper
Ellen Scott
Jim Sebastian
Lorrie Sebold
Catherine & Geoff Sessa
Dawn Shaffer
Sharon School PTA
Lynn Sharp
Ginny Shaw
Dr. Debra W. Sherrill
David Shimberg
Alice S. Shipman
John F. Shreve
Cherrill J. Siczek
Cheryl J. Simmons
Dr. Gayle Simmons
Porter Sims
Lucia Siochi
Lauren A. Skidmore
Dr. Patricia A. Skinner
Stephen A. Sklenar
Elaine Slattum
Amy Smith
Briayn Smith
Evelyn P. Smith
Madie Smith
Paula Smith
Robin M. Smith
Rosemary O. Smith
Sandra A. Smith
Susanne E. Smith
Sacha Adele Soja
Benjamin A. Sparger
Curtis P. Speas
Avery Speight
Martha Speight
Richard Spellman
Roger Y. Spittle Jr.
Evan S. St. John
Doug Stacker
Nakeshia & Ronald Staley
Annette C. Stanke
Karen Stanley
Joy Steadman
Vahisha Steadman
Edward Steh
Lynn C. Stevens
Donell Stines-Jones
Kimberly Stoll
Andrew J. Stollmack
Alan J. Stopko
Aron Stornaiuolo
Michael Stornaiuolo
Denise Strange
Roger M. Stroope
Dr. David W. Stroup, DDS
Martha Sullivan
Mary Anna L. & Joseph T. Summer
Lois B. Sutton
Shayla Sutton
Liz Sweeney
Douglas Sweet
Roslyn & Karl Sydney
Frankie Tack
Emmett Tankersley
Phil Tappy
Barbara J. Tehrani
Dr. & Mrs. Neal Templeton
Karie M. Tennant
Alan & Betty Thalinger
The Presbyterian Home At Charlotte Inc.
Elizabeth A. Thomas
Henry H. Thomas II
Julia Thomas
Linda P. Thomas
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David O. Thompson
Eileen D. Thompson
Robbie J. Thompson
Beth Thompson-Peace
Cynthia B. Thore
Elizabeth K. Thurbee
Linda S. Tidwell
Sheila A. Tinson
Helen S. Tobin
Frederick Tone
Sandra Y. Torres
Barbea Tripp
William H. Trotter Jr.
Charlotte & Stuart Troutman
Denise M. Tuchek
John Vaartjes
Sylvia & Philip Van Hoy
Gloria & Stan Vaughan
Monica I. Vega
Sarah Vespignani
John Vestal
Marcia K. Vigil
Kenneth E. Waddell
W. H. Waddell III
Pamela Wainscott
Kasi Walker
Perry Walker
Demika Wallace
Eddie Wallace
Christopher B. Walls
Sarah K. Wannamaker
Debra Ward
Ellen Ward
Roxanne Ward
Thomas E. Ward
Melissa Warlick
Barbara & Dale Warren
Joyce H. Washington
Beverly Watkins
Shawn D. Weathers
Floyd K. Weaver
Frank J. Weicks
Ilene S. Weiner
Linda W. Welcker
Suzanne C. Werdann
Elizabeth M. West
Christa L. Westall
Mary Alice Westman
Jacqueline White
Kathleen A. White
Scott White
Tonja White
Mary Whitley
W. Ralph Whitley II
Anne Whitmeyer
Delois A. Wilds
Scott & Sarah Wilkerson
Andrew J. Williams
Annie Williams
Cookie Williams
Deandrea Williams
Jeannie Williams
Jeffrey B. Williams
Suzanne T. Williams
Willie Williams
Solomon Willis
Alan Woodford
Holly Woodruff
Gerald Woodson
Sandra & Jim Woolsey
Lucille Wray
Charles B. Wride
Valerie Wright-Gwinn
Robert Wylie
Tommy York
Lisa Young
Tom Young
Jodi Zieverink
ACTIVE MULTI-YEAR
PLEDGES
The CPCC Foundation gratefully
acknowledges the following donors
with active multi-year pledges.
$1,000,000 and over
The James J. Harris & Angelia M. Harris Foundation
John M. Belk Endowment
The Leon Levine Foundation
$100,000 - $999,999
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Barnes & Noble College
Bragg Financial Advisors Inc.
CB&I
Charlotte Hornets
D.F. Halton Foundation Inc.
William K. Diehl Jr./James, McElroy & Diehl PA
Doris M. & Charles L. Fonville
FOX Sports Carolinas/SportSouth
Patty & Bill Gorelick
Hendrick Automotive Group
Howard R. Levine Foundation
Sandra S. & Bob L. Moss
Novant Health
Philip L. Van Every Foundation
Dr. Ruth G. Shaw
Bessie & Allen Tate
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
The Wells Fargo Foundation
$50,000 - $99,999
Barnes & Noble College
Bassett Furniture
Carolina Tractor & Equipment Company
Catherine M. & Wilton M. Connor
Agnes & George H. Edmiston Jr.
Cindy & Gary LaBrosse
Patricia L. & William H. Williamson III
Alanna J. & James R. Worrell Jr.
Nancy & James R. Worrell Sr.
$25,000 - $49,999
Judith N. & James W. Allison
Cherry Bekaert
Martha & Frederick W. Eubank II
Gilbert Galle
Claudia F. Heath
Johnston, Allison & Hord PA
Bill & Becky McNair
Lynn & Ralph A. Pitts
Sally D. & Russell M. Robinson II
Patricia L. & William H. Williamson III
$10,000 - $24,999
Bank of North Carolina
John C. Fennebresque
Garmon & Company Inc.
Higgs Foundation
Michael C. Moss
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
$5,000 - $9,999
Weston M. & Marty Andress
Amy & Matt Bruning
Murray Castellow
Marcia T. Colson
Kiera W. Deschamps
Patty J. Eller
Catherine Felton
Rick Fitts
Tyler E. Glenn
Lisa J. Godwin
Mark A. Hayes
Mark E. Helms
Patricia S. Hendrickson
Patricia L. Hill-Miller
Martin House
Martha L. Ingel
Jeffrey S. Jarvis
Gloria A. Kelley
Sharon M. Kimlinger
Paul Kitchen
Jonathan Klish
Joseph V. Lane
Michele A. Lewis
Jill L. Lutz
Marianne Lynn Lyall-Knusel
David Mahatha
Daniel T. McEachern
Kathryn L. McLendon
Gregg R. Miller
Ryan D. Moore
Linda Moorer
Jonathan G. Moss
John E. Muhlbach
Pat Nash
Juana Maria P. Nikopoulos
Darrien O. Page
Christopher K. Paynter
Reginald Pincham
David R. Privette
Elizabeth Reath
Herbert Rembert
Gary P. Ritter
Raymond R. Sosko
Gregory D. Stanley
Theresa Steinberg
Crystal Thomann
Mattie M. Thomas
Laura E. Tucker
Sherry Washington
Tracy M. Webber
Wanda Darlene White
Carrie J. Wunner
Kevin A. Zogg
Sandra D. & Edwin A. Dalrymple Jr.
Raichelle H. & Alfred L. Glover
Michael S. Hawley
Florence K. Jaffa
Colonel Frederick Johnston, USA, Ret.
$1 - $99
Kathleen M. Anderson
Annie Barron
Lara Jane Beninca
Barbara Byrd
Cheryl J. Carter
Eileen A. Clark
Dana H. Cole
Mallory B. Cooke
Decora Cooper
Janeen S. Craven
Catharine Curtis
Christina Jenkins Curts
Nichitia R. Ethridge
Diane R. Frazier
Anne Marie Garmon
Jonathan L. Garrett
Tina M. Harper
Alisa K. Hylton
Joan B. Jensen
Nikki D. Johnson
Denise Keating
Deborah E. Lord
Megan L. McCann
Gene C. Merklein
Jennifer C. Moe
Carrie Paynter
Jennifer Perkins
Gregory J. Platko
Jordan M. Plemmons
Alice I. Pough
Keith Powell
Christopher J. Riley
Melodee Rimland
Lisa Robles
Theresa Russo
Douglas Sweet
Emmett Tankersley
Karie M. Tennant
Willie Williams
Valerie Wright-Gwinn
$1,000 - $4,999
Geoffrey A. Blount
Dr. Deborah T. Bouton
Dr. Marcia Conston
Dr. Kathy & Mr. James M. Drumm
Dr. Paul Koehnke & Mr. Jay Norvell
Kevin R. McCarthy
Dr. Wilhelmenia I. Rembert
John Royals
Lynn M. Williams
$500 - $999
Tony R. Beatty
Missy Bizzaro
Quincy Foil
William H. McDonald
Susan B. Oleson-Briggs
$250 - $499
Amanda P. Capobianchi
Loretta D. Carr
Grace O. Cote
Sarah E. Eyssen
James L. Hillier
Janice T. Joye
Quinn R. Lacy
Greg S. Long
Emma Lugar-Reynolds
Dr. Terri Manning
Karen M. Merriman
Mary-Lynn Mitchell
Jeffrey J. Ruiter
Karla Shields
Kathy C. Watkins
$100 - $249
Nicole L. Ashton
Erin Barrett
Dr. Annie L. Beam
Sabrina F. Black
Bradley E. Bostian
Theresa C. Boyd
Andrea R. Brant
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MEMORIAL AND
HONOR GIFTS
Memorial and honor gifts are
a special way to thoughtfully
remember family and friends. Some
CPCC donors make a provision
for gifts to be made to the college
at their passing, or their families
make the request. Other donors
make gifts of appreciation in honor
of someone who has been a vital
part of their lives, for a birthday,
anniversary, holiday or other
notable occasion. Memorial and
honor gifts are often an especially
meaningful tribute.
Memorial Gifts
SPC Christopher R. Barton, USA
Eileen & Dewitt Black
Becky L. Arnold
Phillips-Groves Foundation Inc.
Combat Vets Association 15-5 Chapter
Charles & Jean Bolz
Charlene “Cebby” McCarter
Victoria A. Bowler
Anonymous
Diana Ades
Gail M. & Robert A. Ames
Susan P. Atkins
Mary E. Baeten
Tim Bailey
David S. Ball
Dr. Raymond A. Barone
Jerry L. Belken
Susan W. & Richard B. Bennett
Irene & Joseph Bonikowski
Henry & Ann Bostic
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Karen Boyle
Janet Y. Bradshaw
Kristina & Jason T. Brannon
Branstorm Inc.
Sue & Larry Breckenridge
Patricia F. Broome
Catherine B. Browning
Lisa Buckner
James W. Buike
Beverly J. Byrum
Robin Cochran
C. Richard Cox
Mike & Ryan Crum
Richard T. Crumrine
D&L Parts Company
D.R. Duke Moving Inc.
Madge J. Daly
Marshall & Max Daniel
BJ & Felton Dengler
Jack C. Dillard Jr.
Donald Haack Diamonds Inc.
Tiffany Doolittle
Katharine H. Dunlap
Charles D. & Jessica S. Dupree
Mary F. & Gregory G. Efthimiou
Kathy A. Eichenbrenner
John C. Engler
Alison C. Evans
Elsie & Bob Garner
Janet M. Godfrey
Barbara & Samuel M. Goldberg
Svlvia & Bill Goodyear
Lori Gougeon
Mary Ann & Frank Graziadei
Patty & Doug Halvorsen
Ellen C. & Theodore P. Hammeke
Michael J. Harrison
Karen B. & Herbert L. Harriss
Bettie & Tom Harte
Michael S. Hawley
Robert A. Healy
Kelly H. Hickman
Branden Hillis
Donna & David Hodgkins
Jan & Marty Ivey
Carlenia Ivory
Jane S. James
J. Lynn Johnson
Frank & Lou Jean Johnson
Dorothy J. & John F. Jones
Carol W. Jordan
Harold & Lisa Kaufman
Janice K. & Ronald R. Kimble
Lorrie & Barry Klemons
Richard & Toni Knie
good for the COMMUNITY
Dr. Paul Koehnke & Mr. Jay Norvell
Margaret S. & John B. Kuhn
Laura Ann Lake
Tammie K. Lankford
Willard H. Leavitt
Laura A. Lee
Carla J. Lewis
Ms. Judy L. Lewis
Dawn A. Lilley
Linda Lockman-Brooks
Fancita Lormier
Steven Lorimer
Lowrance Reporting Service
Frances H. Mabry
Magnolia Marketing
Steven F. Manz
The Marc & Mattye Silverman Family
Foundation
Stephen L. Martin
Lillie McAfee
Kevin R. McCarthy
Jacquelin McKee
Patrick G. McLaughlin
Kristen & Brian McManus
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
Nancy & Dan Moore
Sandra & Luther Moore
Keith Morgan
Glenna & Michael S. Murphy
Myers Law Firm
Sarah E. Nantz
Mary C. Nelis
Fred L. Newcomb
Ada & John R. Nicolay
Jennifer K. O’Brien
Father Francis J. O’Rourke Jr.
Sandy & Jim Osborne
Dr. Leland M. Park
Edwin B. Peacock Jr.
Sharon E. & Joseph W. Pegram
Kacy R. & Daniel R. Pleasants
Karen L. Price
Stefanie & Patrick Pruden
Lila B. & Michael L. Rash
James E. Rogers
Elaine F. Rudolph
Robert D. Saussy Jr.
Carl & Marsha Scheer
Catherine & Geoff Sessa
Ginny Shaw
good for the STUDENTS
Deelvory Burton
Decora Cooper
Sylvia Lorraine Carr
Loretta D. Carr
Charles O. Cashion
Kent H. Cashion
Ricky Cave
Brenda B. Armentrout
Janet Chernega
Sabrina F. Black
Robert C. Cherrington
Donna G. McGee
Todd B. Cook
Linda S. Cook
Maria Daly
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
James & Bessie Davis
Kojuanda N. Carrington
Mikel Dean
Alan H. Yamamoto
Louis F. Freeman
CPCC Retirees Association
Carol Jane Bryant
Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Goggins
Bob Gossett
Dr. Gayle Simmons
Dr. David W. Stroup, DDS
Paul Furr
Charlotte Iris Society
Tommie & Bessie Gammon
Jublia Gammon
Dr. Melvin L. Gay Jr.
Betty Baker
Gladys Bolden
Amanda P. Capobianchi
Kimberly Cevallos
Christina Jenkins Curts
Shera M. Dieth-Congdon
Amber M. Flamer
Dail H. Gay
Julie & Jimmy Grahl
Beverly Helms
Cassandra Loftin
Donna A. Mackey
Carrie Paynter
Bernetta Pegues-Steadman
Reginald Pincham
Catalina Ramirez
Melodee Rimland
Lisa Robles
Patricia A. & Barry M. Shay
Lisa A. Sheffield
Denise & George Shinn
Cherrill J. Siczek
Carolyn & Paul Silas
Briayn Smith
Southern Shows Inc.
St. Gabriel Catholic Church
Annette C. Stanke
Stiles Byrum & Horne LLP
The Sumwalt Law Firm
Phil Tappy
Joseph W. Taylor
Tees & Tunes
Henry H. Thomas II
Carolyn W. Thomasson
David O. Thompson
Linda G. Thompson
Sheila A. Tinson
Sylvia & Philip Van Hoy
Gloria & Stan Vaughan
Susan L. Walker
Meredith S. Walker
Suzanne C. Werdann
Gavin Whitely
Jeffrey B. Williams
Alan Woodford
Velva W. Woollen
Charles B. Wride
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Nolan C. Brantley
M. Carolyn Burke
Joetta, Walter and Logan Canaan
Michael J. Mattson
Maggi G. & Michael S. Oglesby
Richard S. Porter
Lauren A. Skidmore
Staff Sargeant Lee Alan Brooks
Madeline R. Schuler
Rowena L. Brooks
Irene Blair Honeycutt
Scott Brown
Alice D. Brown
Gene Bryant
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Carl Bunch
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Mr. & Mrs. J.V. Burris
Dr. Barbara B. Neequaye
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Erin P. Rumble
Joy Steadman
Robbie J. Thompson
Louise & Richard B. Woods Jr.
Jamie Gibson
Daniel E. LaBadie
Stuart Grasberg
Rick Fitts
John Robert Edward Gregoraschuk
Carolyn M. Allred
Loretta Burch
Jean S. Darden
Helen K. Garcia
Bob & Susan Gindra
Claire S. Godwin
Wanda M. Gorges
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Joyce & Ed Hawrelak and Joan & Ed Bahiuk
Thomas & Marion Humphries
Judy Kaller
Susan & Graham Mason
Susan C. Melson
Wyamon & Bobby Price
David W. Rhew
Salon J. Marco
Sue & Clay Sams
Dorothy M. Short
Mike, Blair, Quincy & Jack Stanford
Charlotte & Stuart Troutman
Glenda Woolf
Laura Hackney
Robin A. Hackney
Mary F. Haggerty
Barbara Byrd
Liz Bakis Harakas
Suanne Haney
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
David A. Harvey
Martha L. Ingel
Mary Herrera
Karen Stanley
Jeff Hieronymus
Gerald Hieronymus
Linda Jones
Jim Horton
Christopher K. Paynter
Frieda Allen Jarrell
Charlotte Iris Society
Lili K. Johnson
Dr. Annie Marie Garraway
Kevin R. McCarthy
Dr. Douglas A. Orr
Amy & Wendell Sanders
Peggy Schaefer
St. John AME Zion Church Foundation
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Timothy M. Johnson
Valerie L. Johnson
Sandra Leverne Johnson-Thompkins
Sherry Washington
Cynthia W. Johnston
Dianne S. & Jan C. Cates
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Beverly Keller
J.B. Jones
Frederick E. Burton III
Wilma Kandler
Linda Porter
Ernest Franklin Kanupp
Laura Temples
Mattie Ruth Keller
Susan E. Puckett
Virginia S. Killmon
Ginny S. Hastings
Sarah Jones King
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Arlene Jeanette Kocjancic
Rosemary Duncan
Marguerite Kwok
Vicky Tsai
Jeanette Leach
Stephen F. Gerhardt
Patricia Ledford
Mary Beth Ledford
Kappy McCleneghan
Keith A. Bryant
Marge McCormick
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
Jean McDuffie
Brian S. Sexton
Gary McKee
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Edna May McKnight
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
Michael Miele
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Jeffrey Murdock
Dorothy Finley
Robert C. Furr
Beth & Rich Kelly
Jeanne & Steve Murdock
Lorrie Sebold
Sharon School PTA
Barbara & Dale Warren
Lisa Young
Koku Nutsigbe
Steven D. Gore
Arlene Parrish
Billie G. Bell
Robin Ann Caltagirone
Eileen A. Clark
Cone Health
Margaret P. Cook
Catherine Cunningham
Becky T. Davis
Joan L. Hartsock
Robert D. Johnson
Kimberley Kaylor
Earle Knotts, Jr. & Mary Gayle Knotts
Teresa P. Knotts
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Krzyzaniak
Cathie McCrory
Cynthia P. McCrory
Diane D. McDanel
Tim & Naomi Parrish
Judy Qualtieri
Martha M. Roddy
Dr. Patricia A. Skinner
Karen J. Summers
Linda P. Thomas
Sarah K. Wannamaker
Beverly Watkins
Ilene S. Weiner
Veena G. Patel
Kara H. Bosch
Laura Temples
Ann S. Powell
Keith Powell
Susan Myers Price
Ellison Clary Jr.
Becky & Walter Davis
The McSwain Family - Bo, Carmin & Britt
Harvey Murphy
Jane & Don Poplin
Teresa & Gus Psomadakis
John R. Richardson
Rebecca Cook-Carter
Ann C. Bryant
Mary Lou & John Paschal
CPCC Community Relations & Marketing Services
Joseph A. Vagnone
CPCC Veteran Employees
Nicholas S. Riggins
Catharine Curtis
Gregory D. Stanley
Crystalle Cutter
Barbara J. Hearne
Ann Deagon
Mr. Edwin O. & Mrs. Grace C. Ocasio
Dr. Kathy H. Drumm
Quincy Foil
Elizabeth Evans
Christy E. Case
Betty Fuller
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Sharon Gossett
Robert L. Gossett
G. Mitchell Hagler
Mona S. Rabon
Jerry & Sondra Haley
Bob Gossett
Sondra Haley
Bob Gossett
Betty G. Harkey
Rick, Melanie & Anna-Dixon Harkey
Jane & Scott Harkey
Erskine & Betty Harkey
Jane & Scott Harkey
Rick, Melanie & Anna-Dixon Harkey
Brenda & Joe Helms
Joe T. Millsaps
Elizabeth A. & John R. Noles
James & Joan Heaney
Patricia S. Hendrickson
Brenda & Joe Helms
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Nancy Majors Hodges
Gail P. Greer
Tom Hollis
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Irene Honeycutt
Dr. Anthony S. Abbott
Kathie Collins
Diana Pinckney
Gilda Morina Syverson
Mimi Vollum
Linda Jones
Ellen J. Zaremba
Anna L. Kearse
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Ms. Brenda Lea
Nancy Majors Hodges
Gail & Charles Litaker
Doug Stacker
Chris & Linda Mahoney
Rob & Mary Engel
Michael Mallonee
Gene Mallonee
Holly Maurer
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Dr. Kevin McCarthy
Quincy Foil
Rebecca McClanahan
Muriel Vollum
Coleman McCleneghan & Jeff Collins
Keith A. Bryant
Kaye McGarry
Mary Tunstall Staton
J.D. & Nancy Melton
Mary M. McCurry
Betty & Joe Millsaps
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Marzetta C. Moore
Gerrie Johnson
Leroy & Frances Morant
Marquetta M. Massey
Charlotte Pfeifer
Lisa J. Godwin
Jack Proctor
George E. Wightman
Marie Pruitt
Gail Peck
David W. Rhew
Ed Gash
Dr. Cathey Ross
Mark E. Helms
Elizabeth Ross
Felicia van Bork
William E. Tankersley Jr.
Emmett Tankersley
Earnestine & June Toms
Janice T. Joye
Richard H. Tyler
Adrienne Jenkins
James Rife
Alexandria Klem Prince
Marilynn & Bob Bowler
Marcia A. & Bernard Miller
Jaime D. Ramirez
Kathy B. & Oscar A. Huertas Del Pino
Kathryn Bernard McGarry, M.Ed.
Harve Russel Jr.
Patty J. Eller
Christopher L. Satterfield
Ernest K. Kinsey
Gus B. Shelton Jr.
Vanessa Shelton Stolen
Mary L. Sherman
Dr. Marcia Conston
Todd Skinner
Robin L. Jenest
James B. Sommers
William D. Atwill
Michael E. & Elizabeth B. Blair
Jane & David Conlan
Dottie & Barry Cook
Mike & Peggy Crowley
Cindy Dimmette, Rick & Julie Dimmette
Nancy S. Dowdy
M. Dewey Faison
Doris M. & Charles L. Fonville
Linda & Joseph R. Hendrick III
Land & Laura Anne Hite
Jane W. Hunter
Barbara & Robert V. Knight Jr.
Ashley & Peter Larkin
Brenda W. Lea
Shug & Walker Lockett
Henry C. Lomax
George MacBain IV
Herbert E. Marth
Florence McDonough
Kathryn Bernard McGarry, M.Ed.
Suzie & W. E. McMahan
Elizabeth & Eric Nichols
Marc D. Oken
Charles R. Price Jr.
Jane B. Spilman
Mary Anna L. & Joseph T. Summer
Dr. & Mrs. Neal Templeton
Lonnie & Lee Wallace
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Gloria Stewart
Thomas E. Anthony
Tom Stikeleather
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Joyce Boone Streetman
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Earnestine & June Toms
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Florence Trevor
Dianne S. & Jan C. Cates
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Georgia Tucker
Dr. & Mrs. Walter R. Tucker
Charles J. Ward
Ellen Ward
Courtney Ward
Susan F. Grove
Michael V. Weller
Linda J. Dunham
Robena Wertz
Kay Miller
Honor Gifts
Myra Arbuckle
Bob Gossett
Ann Pelton Babcock
Mrs. Mary B. & Dr. Charles H. Edwards II
Anne C. Baird
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Jon Bass
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Nick & Darlene Beard
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
Geoffrey A. Blount
Community Link Programs of Travelers Aid
Society
Marilynn F. Bowler
Sarah E. Nantz
Stephen A. Sklenar
Mrs. James Campbell
Bob Gossett
James Campbell
Bob Gossett
Wayland H. Cato Jr
Wayland H. Cato Jr. Foundation
Central High School Class of 1956
Betty G. & Erskine L. Harkey Jr.
William Claytor
Nancy C. Forrester
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Tom Vance
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Beth Zeiss
Mayflower Society-Charlotte Colony
Dr. P. Anthony Zeiss
Byron L. Bullard
Quincy Foil
Gifts-in-Kind
AcuCare Clinic
Alro Steel Corporation
Autobell Car Wash
The Ballantyne Hotel and Lodge
Richard Barnes
Barnes & Noble College
Mary Baynum
Jim Berkemeyer
Bill Ward’s Outdoor Adventures
Blo Blow Dry Bar
BMW of Asheville
Hal Braddon
Britax USA
Janice Hall Brown
Robert Bulando
Cabela’s
Rhett & Michael Campbell
Canteen
Carolina Fish Market
Carolina Panthers
Carolina Raptor Center
Carolina Sporting Arms
Carolina Tractor & Equipment Company
Charlotte Hornets
Charlotte Prime
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Chick-fil-A
Clinique
Community School of the Arts
Compass Group North America
CPCC Arts
CPCC Baking and Pastry Arts Club
CPCC B.L.E.T. Program
CPCC Culinary Arts
Creative Solutions
Jim Crozier
Roger Cunningham
Daimler Trucks North America
Petrina & Paul Dekoster
Discovery Place
Dressler’s Restaurant
DW-National Standard Stillwater
Edible Art
Eurowise
Darcy Everett
Express Your Health
Fairlife LLC (Core Power)
The Fig Tree Restaurant at the Lucas House
Fluid Sciences
FlyWheel
Fox Sports Carolinas/SportSouth
Frame Warehouse
Robert J. Fritsch
Jane Hartness
Hendrick Automotive Group
Hyatt Gun & Coin Shop
The Inn at Palmetto Bluff/Montage Hotels & Resorts
Inside-Out Sports
Intergraph Corporation
Jeffre Scott
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp.
La Paz Restaurant & Cantina
Level III Service
Lincoln Electric Company
Warren H. Linde Jr.
LogoDogz
Massage Works of Charlotte
Dawn Mastin
Kevin R. McCarthy
McMahon Truck Sales
Meadow Wood Farms
Meritor
Metro Fitness Club
Miller Development Company
Jeanne & Steve Murdock
Mutual Distributing
Napa on Providence
NASCAR Hall of Fame
New London Arms
Newell Rubbermaid
NoDa Brewing Company
Novant Health - Presbyterian Medical Center
Okuma America
Onward Reserve
Panera Bread
PCLS
Pearson Education
Phillips Energy Systems
Pizza Peel & Tap Room
good for the COMMUNITY
Plate Perfect Catering
Precision Walls
Primland Resort
Raptor Work Holding Products
Re Salon & Med Spa
Recognition Plus
The Red Tree Group
Retina Institute of the Carolinas
River Bend Sportsman’s Resort
The Royal Gardens
RSC Chemical Solutions
S & D Coffee
Dean Sandbo
Schaeffler Group USA
Roy Schoolfield
Carlene Shock
Siemens Energy
Sir Edmund Halley’s
Snyder’s-Lance
James Spence
Subway
SunDog Kennels
Sysco Charlotte
Elaine G. Thomas
Thorlo
Tuscarora Yarns
Village Tavern
Patricia Weinshenker
Wink Lighting
Ron Wolfe
CPCC PERFORMING
ARTS
With its performing and visual
arts programs, CPCC is a cultural
resource to Mecklenburg County.
Donors to these programs are
incredibly loyal. Their financial
support and patronage at
performances and exhibits
throughout the year contribute
significantly to CPCC’s ability
to offer quality and affordable
programs. Halton Theater and
Pease Auditorium Seat Benefactors
help keep our theatre spaces in
tip-top condition, while members
of the Sustainers Society show
their dedication to CPCC and its
Performing Arts programs through
consecutive and generous giving.
Performing Arts Donors
Encore Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)
Arts & Science Council
Ovation Circle ($1,500 - $2,499)
Billy L. Gerhart
Ed, Florence & Elyssa Kim
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Producer’s Circle ($1,000 - $1,499)
Linda S. Cook
Elizabeth & J.C. Faulkner
Dr. & Mrs. William F. Fishbaugh Jr.
M.K. & R.F. Horn
Constance C. & George W. Knight
Christa A. Overcash
Director’s Circle ($500 - $999)
Robert Ballantyne
Kirsi Enckell & David L. Bristol
CPCC Retirees Association
In Memory of Jamie Gibson
Douglas Graham & Marcia Murchison
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin
Marti & David Head
Dr. Ruth M. Hedgpeth
Land & Laura Anne Hite
Susan & Graham Mason
Marcia Murchison
Patron’s Circle ($100 - $499)
Anonymous
Bonnie W. Adams
Gordon & Charlotte Alford, Chris & Missy Baldwin
Helen Anne Alford
Barbara J. Avard
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Barnhardt
Emerson Bell
Mary & Ray Boardman
good for the STUDENTS
Duncan & Cindy Brewer
John & Donna Brinton
Jean B. Bruner
Richard & Therese Bush
Beverly & Donald Cameron
Ken & Peggy Cherry
Pauline & Bill Chinnis
Bruce U. Clayton
Sandra & Toby Contor
Charles & Karen Cook
Tom Covington
Joseph F. & Beverly H. Daly
Margial & Dee Eaker
Chris & Diane Fanelty
George Fleming
Carol Ford
Olivia & John Fortson
Anne Gwyn Ganzert & Martha Ellis Askins
Elsie & Bob Garner
Dorothy Godwin
John Grosso
Russell Groves
Richard & Clare Hagenbuch
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Pat Heiss & Ben Furman
Betty & Harry Herr
Julia M. Hite
George & Kay Hodges
Dr. David L. Hunter
Sarah Johnson
Barbara Jowett
Barbara & Herb Joyner
Patti & Michael Julliard
Beth & Rich Kelly
John & Angie Kelly
Nancy Foltz & Rick Kleinmann
Dick & Linda Koch
Anne Lambert & Tim Waples
Phil & Nancy Lambeth
John & Mary Hill Lane
Ed & Pat Laskowski
In Memory of Patricia Ledford
Ruth S. Lloyd
Beth Lomax
C. V. & Anne Lowdermilk
Nancy & Clement Marshall
Alma & Vince Martin
The Matthews Family
Bea & David Mauldwin
Marie McBride
Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. McBride Jr.
Bets McCurley
Anne McMackin
Anna Maria Medvid
Bob Meyer
Jane & John Miles
David & Karen Miller
Dennis & Joan Miller
M. Marie Mitchell
Lynda & Steve Morris
Dr. Frank Pattishall
Jim Putnam
Bea Quirk
Garth & Barbara Radley
Kip & Andrea Reed
Gwendolyn Reichbach & Michael Fonzo
Anne & Matty Rick
Kay Rogers
Kathleen Ryan
Samuel & Christy Sayson
Barbara & Terry Scott
The Stein Family
Ken & Marcia Stern
Dr. Mark R. & Mary Jo Swanson
Phil & Sue Tetterton
David & Susan Thomas
Roberta M. Tremain
Harold Uttley
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Barbara & Jim Vyse
Kay & Dave Wagner
In Memory of Courtney Ward
Caroline & Roger White
John & Eleanor Wixson
Alston Osgood Wolf
Alan H. Yamamoto
James & Joanne Yurchison
Lauren Bernat
Stacy L. Blackmon
Jeffrey A. Bohn
Lauren Brandt
Betty & Kenneth Bridges
Clara Brown
Anna Burdzinska
Laura & Jack Burger
Wesley Campbell
Kenneth Chen
Allen & Sandy Childers
Sandra Comer
Jessica Conley
Joyce R. Conway
Calvin Cook
Ralph Covington
Hilarie Cox
Jim Curtis
Luz Cutiva
Cheryl De Maio
Linda Deese
Laura Delgadillo
John Delponti
Joan Dudley
Johanna E. Evans
Karl Falkenberg
Lisa Farley
Dorothy Finley
Kerri & Steven Firestone
Joyce Flenniken
Regina Fleszar
Dana Fluet
Mary Fluke, DVM
Babette Fontaine
Angela Ford
Arthur Fritz
Yin Fu
Robert C. Furr
Sara Gore
Pamela Guinn
Mrs. Richard H. Hagemeyer
Carol Sawyer & Tom Hanchett
Jay Harris
John Hazelhurst
Mark Hemenway
Gerda Hofstatter
Friends Circle ($1 - $99)
B. Phil Adams III
Polly Adkins
Ann Allen
Levern Allen
Margaret Altany
Jeremy Anderson
Joey Anderson
Dr. Philip Arnone
Sharon Taubman & Marvin Barman
Natalia Batista
CPCC Theatre - Costume fitting for Lil’ Abner
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Charles Huddleston
Jimmy Hwang
Annette & John Ingle
Nancy Jessen
Bradley H. Johnson
Margot Kaiser
Ali & Eugene O. Kavadlo
Nancy & Wayne Kerkhoff
Danyse G. Kingsbery
Julie Kreutzer
Jane Kusterer
Meg Laing
Rachel Leopard
Robert Lewis
Marilyn London
Kevin R. McCarthy
Crystal McNair, LMC Children Services
Sarah Miller
Carol Mitchell
Darla Moore
Gwen Moore
Mary Moore
Daniel Mowery
Alice E. Neader-Pierce
Sheila Neal
Ellen O’Brien
Rebecca Oren
Jane D. Pressley
Elizabeth A. Pullen
Jay Ray
Deborah M. Rivers
John Rogers
Arthur Roth
Mary Ann & Jim Ruggiero
Timothy Ryan
Mark P. Sahn
Betsy Santos
Anthony Schallert
Earl Schmitke
Lorrie Sebold
Sharon School PTA
David Shimberg
Porter Sims
Amy Smith
Madie Smith
Sandra A. Smith
Vahisha Steadman
Edward Steh
Alan J. Stopko
Roslyn & Karl Sydney
Alan & Betty Thalinger
Julia Thomas
Elizabeth K. Thurbee
William H. Trotter Jr.
John Vaartjes
John Vestal
Marcia K. Vigil
Perry Walker
Debra Ward
Roxanne Ward
Barbara & Dale Warren
Frank J. Weicks
Linda W. Welcker
Mary Alice Westman
Jacqueline White
Scott White
Scott & Sarah Wilkerson
Andrew J. Williams
Jeannie Williams
Solomon Willis
Gerald Woodson
Lucille Wray
Lisa Young
Tom Young
Halton Theater Seat Benefactors
Orchestra Level ($1,000 and over)
AT&T North Carolina
Dr. Robert Ballantyne
in memory of Ann Ballantyne
Eleanor & James Barnhardt Foundation
David Barnhardt
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Belk
Sue & Addison Bell
Ms. Betsy J. Blount
Amy & Philip Blumenthal
Ray & Mary Boardman
Jim & Jenny Bolt
Dr. Michael & Mrs. Lenora Borchardt
Leamon Carroll
Conrad & Barbara Carter
Bill & Anne Claytor
Mrs. Jane G. & Mr. Stephen Cooper
Alvaro & Donna de Molina
William K. Diehl Jr./James, McElroy & Diehl PA
Dr. Kathy H. & Mr. James M. Drumm
Della Joan Erwin
Billy L. Gerhart
Richard & Elizabeth Handford
Betty & Erskine Harkey
Dr. Bill & Mrs. Jeanne Heller
Lila Erwin Highsmith
Barbara Horstmann
Don R. & Linda Y. Koch
Cindy LaBrosse
Gary LaBrosse
Fred & Sidney Lancaster
Dorothy & R. Powell Majors
Steve & Carol Manz
Alma & Vince Martin
in memory of Joseph P. Martin
Kevin R. McCarthy
in honor of Cormac & Jack McCarthy
Dr. & Mrs. Clinton H. McKay
Ken & Jackie Miller
Michael C. Moss
Mr. & Mrs. Reece A. Overcash Jr.
William S. & Amy H. Roberts
Patricia & B.D. Rodgers
Jim & Mary Ann Ruggiero
in celebration of our 25th Wedding Anniversary
Sherry & Charles Rumbough
Alan C. Simonini
Ed & Jackie Spears
Jan N. Stedman
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tart
Earl & Sue Taylor
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
Tim & Sarah Turner
E. Kyle Tyner
The Vrana-Skalaban Family
Mrs. Loretta Webber & Dr. Spurgeon W. Webber Jr.
Mrs. Beth Zeiss
Dr. Tony Zeiss
Balcony Level ($500 - $999)
Michael & Linda Bailey
in memory of Mr. Richard H. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. O.W. Brauss
Janet Chapman
Mary & Bill Collin
Dr. John R. Dunn
Dr. Maha Gingrich
in memory of Alan Moore
Maha, Scott & Pavani Gingrich
Betty & Harry Herr
Land & Laura Anne Hite
Julia M. Hite
Irene Blair Honeycutt
Katharyn Horne
Dr. David L. Hunter
Florence K. Jaffa
Barbara & Herb Joyner
John & Angie Kelly
Nancy & Wayne Kerkhoff
Russ & Sharon Kerns
Nancy Foltz & Rick Kleinmann
George W. & Constance C. Knight
Dick & Linda Koch
Dr. Paul Koehnke & Mr. Jay Norvell
Al Krantz
Cindy & Gary LaBrosse
Sidney & Fred Lancaster
John & Mary Hill Lane
Jack Ledford
Madeline & Joseph Lerme
Ruth S. Lloyd
C. V. & Anne Lowdermilk
Alma & Vince Martin
Susan & Graham Mason
Marie McBride
Elayne P. McCormack
James P. McCormack
Janet & Bill McFadden
William F. McLaughlin
Anne McMackin
Carolyn & Sam McMahon
Bryan McSwain
Dennis & Joan Miller
M. Marie Mitchell
Anna Moeller
Lynda & Steve Morris
Shirley Murdock
Christa A. Overcash
Dr. Leland M. Park
Mary Lou & John Paschal
Gail Peck
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Pray
Kathryn C. & Norris W. Preyer
Jim Putnam
Garth & Barbara Radley
Elisabeth G. Hair
Richard & Elizabeth Handford
David & Lois Handy
Katharyn Horne
Karen Hudson-Brown
in honor of Mary Lou Paschal
Georgia Jacquez Lewis & Robert L. Lewis
Gary & Amy Ma
Alma & Vince Martin
in memory of Joseph P. Martin
Dr. Jack S. Monell & Family
Ellen A. & Terry L. Moore
Rob & Lorrie Morris
To our Mom, Veena G. Patel, Love Anand & Amee
Mr. & Mrs. J. Norman Pease Jr.
Ms. Lynne Safrit, North Carolina Research Campus
Elizabeth D. Schweikhardt
in loving memory of my husband, James R.
Schweikhardt
Mr. Tim & Mrs. Kim Stump, Stuart Elizabeth Stump
Joan & Garren Tate
Roberta M. Tremain
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
Paul & Susan Vadnais
Pease Auditorium Benefactors
In Loving Memory of Carrie G. Allen
Claudia W. Belk
Duncan & Cindy Brewer
Bruce U. Clayton
Bill & Anne Claytor
Margial, Jay & Dee Eaker
Billy L. Gerhart
in memory of Judy Gerhart
Guy Herring & Cheryl Brooks
Al Krantz
Cindy & Gary LaBrosse
Alma & Vince Martin
Kevin R. McCarthy
in honor of Cormac & Jack McCarthy
Jim & Mary Ann Ruggiero
in loving memory of James W. Hamby
Sherry & Charles Rumbough
Richard L. Shores
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tart
In Memory of Georgia Tucker
Alston Osgood Wolf
in memory of A. Allen Wolf
You Will Enjoy This; Take Your Seat.
Kip & Andrea Reed
Anne & Matty Rick
Amanda S. & John E. Roncevich
Mary Ann & Jim Ruggiero
Henry C. Schatz
Lawrence Sorkin
Sara S. Spencer
The Stein Family
Norman F. Steinberger
Ken & Marcia Stern
Edith Strickland-DeLaine
Lewis & Pat Sullivan
Dr. & Mrs. James M. Tart
Daphne Taylor
Alan & Betty Thalinger
David & Susan Thomas
Sharon & Jim Thompson
Roberta M. Tremain
Dr. & Mrs. Walter R. Tucker
Tim & Sarah Turner
M. Ann Tutwiler
Harold Uttley
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Vadnais
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Barbara & Jim Vyse
Kay & Dave Wagner
Nancy & Danny Watts
Linda J. White
Alston Osgood Wolf
James & Joanne Yurchison
Dr. P. Anthony & Mrs. Beth Zeiss
CPCC Theatre - Young Frankenstein the Musical
Sustainers Society
Anonymous (4)
Bonnie W. Adams
Polly Adkins
Gordon & Charlotte Alford, Chris & Missy Baldwin
Deborah M. & J. Steele Alphin
Barbara J. Avard
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Barnhardt
Claudia W. Belk
Emerson Bell
Geoffrey A. Blount
Craig Bove
Betty & Kenneth Bridges
John & Donna Brinton
Kirsi Enckell & David L. Bristol
Diane Cameron
Ken & Peggy Cherry
Allen & Sandy Childers
Dana & James Clay
Mary F. Cloran
Catherine M. & Wilton M. Connor
Sandra & Toby Contor
Karen & Charles Cook
Tom Covington
Suzanne S. Davis
Bea & Dutch Detchemendy
Margial & Dee Eaker
Milt & Margaret Emery
Chris & Diane Fanelty
Kennieth & Evelyn Farrar
Elizabeth & J.C. Faulkner
Dr. & Mrs. William F. Fishbaugh Jr.
Carol Ford
Sarah Belk Gambrell
Anne Gwyn Ganzert & Martha Ellis Askins
Billy L. Gerhart
Patricia R. Godley
Dorothy Godwin
Robert Goodell
Bob Gossett
Douglas Graham & Marcia Murchison
Susan F. Grove
Judy & Mitchell Hagler
Tessia J. Harman
Amanda Harmon
Claudia F. Heath
Dr. Ruth M. Hedgpeth
Pat Heiss & Ben Furman
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EVENT SPONSORS
The CPCC Foundation would like
to thank all of our wonderful event
sponsors for making what we do
possible to help students achieve
their educational goals.
Sensoria Donors & Sponsors
Anonymous
Dr. Anthony S. Abbott
Barnes & Noble College
Eleanor R. Brawley
Kathie Collins
Blynn D. Field
GCA Services Group
Irene Blair Honeycutt
Emily Kern
Macmillan (Bedford/St. Martin’s)
Gene Mallonee
Pearson Education
Gail Peck
Diana Pinckney
Rich & Jenny Rosenthal
Lawrence Sorkin
Mary Tunstall Staton
Gilda Morina Syverson
Mimi Vollum
Dr. Andrew Skalaban, Melissa Vrana & Lena
Skyline Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Event Sponsors
Bank of North Carolina
Charlotte Smarty Pants
Personal Legal Plans
Tuscarora Yarns
WTVI PBS Charlotte
Sponsors
AcuCare Clinic
Autobell Car Wash
Bishop George E. Battle Jr.
Belk Inc.
Blo Blow Dry Bar
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Major Sponsors
Cabela’s Inc.
Cherry Bekaert
Chick-fil-A
Hyatt Gun & Coin Shop Inc.
Meadow Wood Farms
SunTrust Bank
Sysco Charlotte LLC
Sponsors
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
Fab Fours
Fifth Third Bank
Thorlo Inc.
Vulcan Materials
Britax USA
Canteen
Carolina Raptor Center
Carolina Restaurant Group Inc.
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Clinique
Community School of the Arts
CPCC Student Government Association
Discovery Place
Dressler’s Restaurant
Edible Art
Fairlife, LLC (Core Power)
The Fig Tree Resturant at the Lucas House
FlyWheel
Frame Warehouse
Inside-Out Sports
James Hardie
Jeffre Scott
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp.
La Paz Restaurant & Cantina
Massage Works of Charlotte
Metro Fitness Club
Mutual Distributing
Napa on Providence
NASCAR Hall of Fame
NoDa Brewing Company
The Original Pancake House
Pizza Peel & Tap Room
Plate Perfect Catering
Re Salon & Med Spa
The Royal Gardens
S & D Coffee
Showmars Restaurants
Sir Edmund Halley’s
Snyder’s-Lance
Thorlo
Village Tavern
Auction/Raffle Donors
Bryan Cave LLC
Carolina Fish Market
Carolina Sporting Arms
Hyatt Gun & Coin Shop Inc.
Jay Byrum’s Custom Painted Gun Stocks
Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Department
Onward Reserve
River Bend Sportsman’s Resort
SunDog Kennels
Sporting Clays Classic Twilight
Reception & Auction
Major Sponsor
FS Food Group
Auction Donors
Bill Ward’s Outdoor Adventures
Carolina Fish Market
CPCC’s B.L.E.T. Program
LabPups
Meadow Wood Farms
New London Arms
River Bend Sportsman’s Resort
2015 Sporting Clays Sponsors
Overall Sponsor
Bragg Financial Advisors Inc.
Presenting Sponsors
Concrete Supply Company
Lucky Clays Farm
Piedmont Natural Gas
Rodgers
Swirl Sponsors
Chateau Level
SunTrust Bank
Reserve Level
GCA Services Group
NAI Southern Real Estate
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Vintage Level
Gantt Huberman Architects, a division of Bergmann
Associates
Cru Level
ai Design Group Inc.
The Ballantyne Hotel and Lodge
Janice H. & Edward J. Brown
Carolina Panthers
Charlotte Prime LLC
Cherry Bekaert
CPCC Arts
CPCC Baking and Pastry Arts Club
CPCC Culinary Arts
Delaware North Sportservices
Express Your Health
The Inn at Palmetto Bluff/Montage Hotels & Resorts
LS3P
Novant Health
Perkins Eastman
Primland Resort
Tryon Distributing
Winestore
Gift Sponsor
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
MATCHING GIFT
COMPANIES
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Clariant Corporation
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
The Duke Energy Foundation
IBM International Foundation
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
PNC Foundation
Premier Inc.
The Vanguard Group
Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign
CONTACT INFORMATION
ABOUT THIS REPORT
Central Piedmont Community College is
committed to preserving the environment
by reducing the negative impact the
college has through paper use and
printing. In an effort to become more
green this Annual Report is printed on
recycled Chorus Art Silk 100lb. text, and
the inks used during the printing process
are soy based.
PHOTO CREDITS
Central Piedmont Community College Foundation, Inc.
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 35009
Charlotte, NC 28235-5009
Site Address
1322 E. 4th Street
Sommers Building, Suite 201
Charlotte, NC 28204
704.330.6869 • Fax: 704.330.6727
www.cpccfoundation.org
LEGAL AND TAX
INFORMATION
The official corporate name of the CPCC
Foundation is Central Piedmont Community
College Foundation, Inc., and this name
should be used in all legal documents.
Gifts to the Central Piedmont Community
College Foundation qualify as charitable
contributions to a 501(c)(3) organization for
federal income, estate and gift tax purposes.
Although every effort has been made to
ensure accuracy, please feel free to call us at
704.330.6869 with corrections or comments.
CPCC Community Relations and Marketing
Services: Ryan Case and Christopher Record
STAFF LISTING – INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT/CPCC FOUNDATION, INC.
Kevin R. McCarthy
Vice President
Dias A. Dobson
Special Events Assistant
Alina V. Bigham
Financial Analyst
Sarah E. Eyssen
Donor Relations Coordinator
Mary K. Collin
Director of Research, Alumni Relations
& Special Projects
Maha S. Gingrich
International Community Liaison &
Assistant to the Vice President
Ellen M. Dale
Administrative Specialist
Vivian B. Hailey
Associate Vice President of Finance
Ginny S. Hastings
Administrative Assistant to the
Vice President
Vanessa Shelton Stolen
Executive Director
Donell Stines-Jones
Senior Coordinator of College Events
Benjamin L. S. Kubie
Development Director
Andrew J. Stollmack
Director of Scholarships, Program
Funds & Accounting Support Services
Brenda W. Lea
Director of Planned Giving
Christina G. Mohler
Director of Database Operations
CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOCATIONS
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Cato Campus
8120 Grier Road
Charlotte, NC 28215
704.330.4800
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Merancas Campus
11930 Verhoeff Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078
704.330.4100
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Central Campus
1201 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28235
704.330.2722
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Harper Campus
315 West Hebron Street
Charlotte, NC 28273
704.330.4400
Ballantyne Center
Gibson Building
11430 N. Community House Road
Charlotte, NC 28277
704.330.6156
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City View Center
1609 Alleghany Street
Charlotte, NC 28204
704.330.5454
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5
Harris Campus
3210 CPCC Harris Campus Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208
704.330.4601
Levine Campus
2800 Campus Ridge Road
Matthews, NC 28105
704.330.4200
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4
WTVI PBS Charlotte
3242 Commonwealth Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28205
704.330.5942
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eLearning – www.cpcc.edu/distance
VISION: Central Piedmont Community College intends to become the national leader in workforce development.
MISSION: Central Piedmont Community College is an innovative and comprehensive college that advances the life-long
educational development of students consistent with their needs, interests and abilities while strengthening the economic,
social and cultural life of its diverse community. The college accomplishes this purpose by providing high-quality, flexible
pre-baccalaureate and career-focused educational programs and services which are academically, geographically and
financially accessible. This purpose requires a fundamental commitment to student success through teaching and learning
excellence within a supportive environment. COMPLIANCE: Central Piedmont Community College is an equal opportunity
institution. All programs, activities and facilities are available to all on a non-discriminatory basis, without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, political affiliation, genetic information or any other protected status. The
college provides access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in services, programs, activities, education and
employment for individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to individuals with disabilities
upon request 10 business days in advance of the activity. To request accommodations, call 704.330.6631.
Central Piedmont Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission
on Colleges to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866
Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 or see www.sacscoc.org for questions about the
accreditation of Central Piedmont Community College. Inquiries regarding the programs and services of Central Piedmont
Community College should be directed to the college; the Commission on Colleges should be contacted only for questions
relating to the college’s accreditation. 4,000 copies of this document were produced at a total cost of $4,125 or $0.97
per piece. CPCC 17439
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