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 good for the STUDENTS good for the COMMUNITY 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 good for the STUDENTS 2 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 3 $194,281,594 100.0% good for the COMMUNITY 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.” 1 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 2 good for the STUDENTS 3 4 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). 1 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. 2 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. 3 1 ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY FINDS CPCC A VITAL ECONOMIC DRIVER 2 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 3 4. Construction Technologies 5 4 good for the COMMUNITY 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. good for the STUDENTS 6 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. 1 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 2 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. 2 “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 1 3 7 3. Hedgpeth, together with CPCC nursing program alumni good for the COMMUNITY 1 2 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 4 CPCC Ballantyne Center good for the STUDENTS 8 3 Elizabeth Classroom Building, CPCC Central Campus 9 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 TOTAL good for the STUDENTS 10 Amount $2,761,269 $825,846 $587,491 Percent 65.3% 19.5% 14.0% $51,890 1.2% $4,226,496 100.0% 1 2 3 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. 4 5 6 11 good for the COMMUNITY 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 1 2 3 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 4 4. Michael Jordan and Dr. Tony Zeiss with volunteers and military veterans good for the STUDENTS 12 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. 13 good for the COMMUNITY 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. 1 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 3 2 good for the STUDENTS 14 photo: Mary and Charles Love 1 2 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” 15 good for the COMMUNITY 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. • • • • 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 good for the STUDENTS 16 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 17 Mark Helms Jonathan Huynh Ben Kubie Zack Lester Jenn Marts Dena Shonts Donell Stines-Jones Justin Thompson Melissa Warlick good for the COMMUNITY 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. 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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. 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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 24 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 25 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 26 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 27 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 28 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 29 good for the COMMUNITY 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 good for the STUDENTS 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 30 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 1 Cato Campus 8120 Grier Road Charlotte, NC 28215 704.330.4800 6 Merancas Campus 11930 Verhoeff Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 704.330.4100 2 Central Campus 1201 Elizabeth Avenue Charlotte, NC 28235 704.330.2722 7 3 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 8 City View Center 1609 Alleghany Street Charlotte, NC 28204 704.330.5454 4 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 9 6 1 4 WTVI PBS Charlotte 3242 Commonwealth Avenue Charlotte, NC 28205 704.330.5942 8 2 9 3 7 5 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 31 good for the COMMUNITY P.O. Box 35009 • Charlotte, North Carolina • 28235-5009 Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Charlotte, NC Permit No. 1177
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