Autumn 2010 - Alpha Kappa Psi

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Autumn 2010 - Alpha Kappa Psi
Autumn
2010
ALPHA K APPA PSI FOUNDATION
2009-10 ANNUAL REPORT ISSUE
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THE C LI F F O R D S P AN G L E R S O C IE TY
The Clifford Spangler Society honors those alumni and
friends of Alpha Kappa Psi who made provisions for future
generations of business leaders through will bequests, life
insurance, trusts or other planned gifts.
Leadership opportunities, scholarships, awards, and other
educational programs are provided for through such gifts.
The Spangler Society acknowledges with grateful appreciation those who have chosen to make these commitments to
the future.
The following members have indicated that their estate
plans include a bequest to the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation:
INVEST
IN THE
FUTURE
Upon Brother Spangler’s
death, the Alpha Kappa Psi
Foundation received half of
his sizable estate. His gift —
then the largest gift received
by AKPsi — was the foundation of several scholarships
and awards and continues to
support ongoing programs of
the foundation.
OF
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
Anonymous
Sonia A. Advani, Wisconsin ‘99-Life
Heather E. Allen, Florida State ’89-Life
Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life
William K. Bissey, Indiana ‘61-Life
Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84-Life
Samuel V. Boodoian, Wayne State ‘51-Life*
Timothy L. Brandenburg, Cincinnati ‘96-Life
Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ’84-Life &
Leslie-Ann Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life
Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life
Gerald D. Byrd, Long Beach ‘62-Life*
Joseph A. Clark, Old Dominion ‘01
Michael G. Dickerson, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life
William A. Donnelly Jr., NYU ‘36-Life*
Gregory R. DuRoss, Wayne State ‘70-Life
Chris Ryan Feather, Pittsburgh-Johnstown ‘95-Life
John M. Garbaczewski, Arizona ‘54-Life
Victor A. Greene, West Georgia ‘77-Life
Howard O. Hampton, NYU ’43-Life*
Jessica L. Hill, Arizona State ‘95-Life
Kenneth W. Hufford, Montana ‘33-Life*
Matthew T. Jaeger, Trinity ‘98-Life
Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life
Catherine Lassesen, UNLV ‘82-Life
Robert M. Linden, Central Michigan ‘64-Life
Marvin L. Longabaugh, Texas Tech ‘80-Life
R.K. Lee, Washington ’67-Life
Paul E. Lubic, Christopher Newport ‘94
Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life
M.C. Moore, Virginia Tech ’86-Life
George W. Morford, Washington ‘48-Life*
Nicholas A. Myers, Florida ‘99-Life
James Christian Nuccio, UNC-Charlotte ‘09-Life
Lumir S. Palma, Illinois ‘37
Dr. Robert S. Prati, San Diego ‘96-Life
Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ’86-Life
Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life
David Russo, Christopher Newport ‘05
Karl A. Sakas, William & Mary ‘01-Life
Carlton J. Siegler, Columbia ‘31-Life*
Gordon L. Snider, Colorado College ‘37-Life*
Clifford D. Spangler, Nebraska ‘28-Life*
Dan L. Stubblefield, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life &
Barbara L. Stubblefield
Steven T. Tabac, Michigan‘63-Life
Christine M. Vasquez, Arizona State ‘98-Life
Stephen Vasquez, Arizona State ‘72-Life
Mark D. Warden, USC ‘81-Life
David P. Wendroff, Portland ‘79-Life &
Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ‘80-Life
If you have included the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation in your estate plan — or are considering doing so — please request a letter of intent from the Alpha Kappa
Psi Foundation. The letter of intent is not a legal document, but simply shares your wishes with the foundation.
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“
As an investor in our
future business leaders, you
have honored us and we
desire to honor you by making sure the Alpha Kappa
Psi foundation is all that you
expect it to be both now
and in the future.
.”
— Foundation Chairman David Wendroff
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WHY ETHICS MATTER 12
The business world is engaged in delivering goods and services and making a
profit. Does that mean that business ethics are an oxymoron?
ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION
2009-10 ANNUAL REPORT 17
The foundation extends its sincere
gratitude to the loyal alumni, students and
friends who made 2009-10 a notable year.
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FRATERNITY NEWS 5
Alpha Kappa Psi’s vision and core values
VISION
Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders
CORE VALUES
In developing principled business leaders, Alpha Kappa Psi adheres to these lifetime values:
Brotherhood
Trust, respect, cooperation, companionship
and aid to brothers is the expected norm
Knowledge
Education and experience, whether gained in
the classroom or the workplace, is emphasized
and shared
Integrity
All actions, whether in business or in life, are
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ALUMNI CHAPTER DIRECTORY 40
guided by honesty, ethics and fairness
Service
Sharing of time, talent and treasure with society and with our fraternity is a priority
Unity
A common understanding of our vision and
values that transcends chapter, generation and
profession is utilized to anticipate and create
the future
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Foundation Board of Directors
OFFICERS
David P. Wendroff CFV, Portland ‘79-Life*, Chairman
Paul R. Bailey III, Michigan State ‘88-Life, Vice Chairman
Louis L. Voegler, American ‘98-Life*, Vice Chairman
Stephen Vasquez CFV, Arizona State ‘72-Life*, Vice Chairman
Lisa A. Calandriello CFV, American ‘97-Life, Treasurer
DIRECTORS
Heather E. Allen CFV, Florida State ‘89-Life
John C. Werner, Virginia ‘84-Life
* Executive Committee Member
Fraternity Board of Directors
OFFICERS
Gregory M. Sottolano CFV, American ‘96-Life*, Chairman
Charles D. Steffens CFV, Portland ‘87-Life*, Vice Chairman
Anthanette M. Fields, Fordham ‘94-Life, Secretary
Alexis P. Perdomo CFV, Florida International ‘92-Life, Treasurer
DIRECTORS
Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84*
David A. Ralston, Richmond ‘94-Life
Jennifer H. Kuhn CFV, Colorado ‘99-Life
Dan L. Stubblefield CFV, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life
* Executive Committee Member
Creating a Legacy
The most common planned giving arrangement for the benefit of
Alpha Kappa Psi is the will bequest. Charitable gifts made by wills
are 100% tax deductible. As with current gifts, bequests may be
designated either as unrestricted, giving the foundation the most
flexibility; or restricted, that is, designated for a specific purpose
such as a scholarship fund.
Taxation: Not applicable
Benefits:
1. Distribution of estate as intended by donor.
2. Avoidance of estate and inheritance taxes.
If you wish to include an unrestricted bequest to the Alpha Kappa
Psi Foundation in your will, the following language is suggested:
“I give, devise, and bequeath to the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation, Inc.
(Federal Tax I.D. #35-6016131), ______ percent (___%) of all
the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate (or _______ dollars,
property, securities, etc. described below) to be used by the Foundation
in fulfillment of its educational purposes as the Foundation Board of
Directors shall determine.”
If you wish to restrict your bequest to a program or scholarship
fund, the foundation will be happy to provide you or your advisors
with suggested language.
Management Team
OFFICERS
Andrea Nemeth CFV, Montclair State ‘91-Life, President
Alexander T. Sultan CFV, San Diego State ‘93-Life, Executive VP
REGIONAL DIRECTORS
LaTonya S. Jackson CFV, Alabama State ‘03, Central Region
Scott R. Stampflmeier CFV, Toledo‘98-Life, Eastcentral Region
Thomas N. Tran CFV, Pennsylvania State ’02-Life, Eastern Region
Michael G. Dickerson CFV, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life, Mideast Region
Wendy R. Blakeley-Copeland, Murray State ‘05, Midwest Region
Jennifer J. Dobel CFV, Iowa State ’01, Northcentral Region
Chad E. Smith CFV, Montclair State ‘93, Northeast Region
Adam J. Hoelscher, Drake ‘01-Life, Northwest Region
Rodney C. Turner, Alabama State ‘93-Life, Southern Region
Courtney C. Harrison CFV, Lamar ’05-Life, Southcentral Region
Jeffery D. Hughes CFV, South Florida ‘00, Southeast Region
Frank F. Alvarado CFV, Arizona State ‘00, Southwest Region
Marie D. Lawrick CFV, Boise State ‘85-Life, Westcentral Region
Heritage Center Staff
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Gary L. Epperson CAE, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Hon/Life
MANAGING DIRECTORS
Jess C. LaNore CAE, Purdue ‘00-Hon/Life, Alumni Services/Foundation COO
Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life, Operations
Jessica R. Seitz, Auburn ‘02-Honorary/Life, Student Services
DIRECTORS
Jennifer L. Adamany, San Diego ‘05-Life, Chapter Services & Expansion
Amanda E. Areces, Education
James A. Mayer, Ball State ‘03, Alumni Development
Christopher W. Pye, Shippensburg ‘04-Life, Communication & Information Srvcs.
EXPANSION COORDINATORS
Cherie A. Harshman, Illinois-Chicago ‘08
Alyssa B. Rosenblum, Penn State ‘06-Life
MEMBER SERVICES COORDINATORS
Cathy J. Cole, Hazel A. Collier, Deborah A. Orff and Melinda S. Rosenthall
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
Volume 100, No. 1
©2010 Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation. First published in 1908
PUBLISHER
Gary L. Epperson CAE, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Hon/Life
EDITOR
Jess C. LaNore CAE, Purdue ‘00-Hon/Life
CONTRIBUTORS
Dawn-Marie Driscoll
W. Michael Hoffman
Steve Stackhouse-Kaelble
7801 E 88th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233
(317) 872-1553, [email protected]
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Registration now open for
February’s PBLI
In February, the fraternity is hosting
its sixteenth annual Principled Business
Leadership Institute. The popular event
is being held in Philadelphia (4-6), Dallas/Chicago (18-20), and Atlanta/Reno
(25-27).
The 2011 PBLI will offer students
and alumni a weekend focusing on professional skill building at the individual
level, while allowing for the opportunity
to network with other chapters and business professionals. Attendees will participate in a curriculum centered on the
values of principled business leadership
and the values of AKPsi—brotherhood,
unity, integrity, service and knowledge.
Events will begin on Friday with
regional meetings followed by a recommitment ritual and Pride Night activities. Educational programming will run
all day on Saturday and conclude with
a closing ceremony where fraternity
awards will be presented and the winners
of the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s
Case Competition will be announced.
For area alumni, the evening will include
a fraternity-sponsored get-together at a
local restaurant.
Last February, 2,925 students and
alumni were in attendance at the five
PBLI locations — an all-time record.
Online registration, along with program and speaker information, can be
found at akpsi.org.
interests of our members and guests, the
schedule will also include a variety of social activities, such as the popular Alumni
Night Out and tours of local attractions.
Chapter Congress Meeting. The backbone of the Convention is the Chapter
Congress Meeting. Chapter delegates
will have the opportunity to participate
in the legislative process and affect the
future of AKPsi. Fraternity issues will be
discussed and voted on and officers will
be elected.
College of Leadership. The COL, a
unique program focusing on chapter
management for students and volunteer
leaders, will be held following the Chapter Congress Meeting. It will focus on
advanced team and chapter leadership,
effective recruitment strategies, fundraising, risk management and more.
Just for alumni. With its emphasis on
alumni participation, the fraternity is
continuing its a la carte options so alumni with time and family constraints can
still have fun in Phoenix. Many of these
events are being designed for alumni who
have not been involved with the fraternity
in recent years or not at all after college,
and would enjoy mingling with other
Fraternity returns to the
Southwest for Convention
The 56th Convention will be held
at Phoenix’s historic Arizona Biltmore
hotel, July 27-30. The Convention —
AKPsi’s premier event — is held once
every two years. It was previously in
Phoenix in 1997.
The Convention includes the Chapter
Congress Meeting and College of Leadership. However, recognizing the varied
The only existing hotel in the world with a Frank
Lloyd Wright-influenced design, the Arizona
Biltmore has been an Arizona landmark since
its opening in 1929 when it was crowned “The
Jewel of the Desert.”
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alumni on a purely social level.
Detailed information about the Convention — including registration rates,
event schedules, hotel rates, frequently
asked questions and more — is available at akpsi.org. To request a brochure
via mail, contact the Heritage Center at
(317) 872-1553 or [email protected].
Updated strategic plan
begins in earnest
The fraternity’s board of directors has
set the groundwork for an updated strategic plan for Alpha Kappa Psi. With input
from students and alumni, committees
and focus groups, the fraternity seeks to
bring its vision one step closer to reality:
Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier
developer of principled business leaders.
Noting that the fraternity’s vision
statement and core values established in
2003 are still relevant, the new strategic
framework will focus primarily on four
areas with the following objectives:
Student Membership: The fraternity will
experience annual growth in the number
of chapters, initiates, average chapter size
and retention.
Alumni Membership: The number of
active alumni will outpace collegiate
member growth.
Programing: AKPsi will provide and
promote a contemporary array of
programs and products that enhance
the experiences of brotherhood and
university life.
Partnerships: The fraternity will elevate
awareness of AKPsi through the cultivation of international and local business
partnerships and resources.
With these objectives in place, the
board will begin soliciting input from
various constituencies so it can further
define the plan’s strategy and direction.
The board expects the initial outcomes of the plan to begin taking effect
in the 2011-12 fiscal year, although some
results may be phased in earlier.
Diary celebrates its 100th
volume
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi reached a
significant milestone with the publication
of this issue: Volume 100, No. 1.
While the Diary has always been the
official magazine of the fraternity, its
history actually predates the current
publication.
LEFT: The February, 1913 issue of The Diary
debuted as the official publication of Alpha
Kappa Psi.
RIGHT: With the fraternity’s core values serving as its base, Alpha Kappa Psi’s strategic plan
(see page 5) is focusing on student and alumni
membership, programs and partnerships.
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2011-16 STRATEGIC PLAN
VISION
Alpha Kappa Psi
is recognized as the
premier developer of
principled business leaders.
PROGRAMS
Provide and promote a contemporary array of programs
and products that enhance the
experiences of brotherhood and
university life.
PARTNERSHIPS
Elevate awareness of AKPsi
through cultivation of international and local business partnerships and resources.
MEMBERSHIP
STUDENT
ALUMNI
The fraternity will experience annual growth in the
number of chapters, initiates, average chapter size
and retention.
The number of active alumni will outpace
collegiate member growth.
CORE VALUES
In developing principled business leaders, Alpha Kappa Psi adheres to these lifetime values:
Brotherhood
Trust, respect, cooperation, companionship and aid to brothers is the expected norm
Knowledge
Education and experience is emphasized and shared
Integrity
All actions, whether in business or in life, are guided by honesty, ethics and fairness
Service
Sharing of time, talent, and treasure with society and with our fraternity is a priority
Unity
A common understanding of our vision and values that transcends chapter, generation and profession is utilized to
anticipate and create the future
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The magazine was first suggested
by Founder Howard M. Jefferson at a
meeting of the Alpha Chapter in 1907.
He spoke of “the practicability of
publishing regularly a sort of journal
or newspaper or bulletin containing
matters of information regarding the
fraternity and its members under the
editorship of a committee to be appointed for that purpose.”
The following year the chapter
introduced The Alpha Diary as a monthly
publication with Jefferson serving as
its editor.
The magazine continued as a publication of the Alpha Chapter until the 1912
Convention voted to transfer the magazine from the chapter to the fraternity.
In February of 1913, vol. 1 no. 1 of The
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Visit the fraternity’s website
and get connected
Diary was published as the official magazine of Alpha Kappa Psi.
Since then, 18 individuals have served
as editor of the Diary, of which only five
have held the position since 1928.
Second year for Fraternity
Advisors Conference
The fraternity will be holding its second annual Fraternity Advisors Conference June 3-5.
Because chapter and faculty advisors are two of the primary vehicles for
training chapter officers and maintaining sound chapter operations within the
fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi introduced
the Fraternity Advisors Conference last
Have an iPhone?
Available exclusively for the iPhone, members can use the Alpha Kappa
Psi Fraternity Fan App to log into akpsi.org and read news, search the
member directory, view other members’ profiles, connect with and message members, view photo galleries, read and write to other members’
walls and stay better connected. The free app can be found at Apple’s
App Store by searching for ‘Alpha Kappa Psi.’ The fraternity hopes to have
a similar app available in the future for other smart phones.
SHOP THE MARKETPLACE
Look no further for the best collection of Alpha Kappa Psi merchandise.
The fraternity offers a full range of
items including T-shirts, hoodies,
caps, scarves, ties and decals. Chapter
supplies and graduation items are
also available.
MAKE A GIFT TODAY
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s
2010-11 Annual Fund campaign began
on July 1 and will conclude on June
30. Make a gift and include yourself
among the loyal supporters who help
make scholarship and leadership
development opportunities available
for our future business leaders.
REGISTER FOR PBLI OR CONVENTION
Students and alumni can register
online at akpsi.org for February’s Principled Business Leadership Institute
and July’s Convention. Students can
take advantage of group discounts for
either event while alumni will enjoy
the special a la carte options available
for the Convention.
LEARN ABOUT THE GREENLEAF
CENTER FOR SERVANT LEADERSHIP
Through the fraternity’s partnership with the Greenleaf Center for
Servant Leadership, our members get
discounted memberships and access
to conferences. Learn more about
what it means to be a “servant-leader”
and take advantage of this special
member benefit.
JOIN THE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE
The fraternity’s presence on Facebook
continues to grow! Keep in touch with
AKPsi and your fellow brothers by
joining Alpha Kappa Psi’s official fan
page. You can also network by joining
LinkedIn and Plaxo, and follow the
fraternity on Twitter.
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Newest chapters and colonies
1. BARUCH COLLEGE
Colony
8. GARDEN STATE ALUMNI
Colony (1975)
15. NEBRASKA - OMAHA
Colony
22. ROCHESTER
Colony
2. BOSTON ALUMNI
Colony (1922)
9. GEORGE MASON
Colony, Pi Sigma (1999)
16. NEW ORLEANS
Colony
23. ROOSEVELT
Colony
3. CSU - FULLERTON
Colony
10. LOUISVILLE
Colony, Omicron Phi (1998)
17. NEW ORLEANS ALUMNI
Colony
24. SALT LAKE CITY ALUMNI
Colony (1926)
4. CSU - SAN BERNARDINO
Colony, Iota Omicron (1972)
11. LOUISVILLE ALUMNI
Colony
18. NEW YORK ALUMNI
Colony (1921)
25. SAN FRANCISCO STATE
Colony
5. COLORADO COLLEGE
Colony, Sigma (1919)
12. MIT
Colony
19. ORANGE COUNTY ALUMNI
Colony (1984)
26. TEMPLE
Colony
6. DAYTON
Colony, Delta Nu (1956)
13. MILE HIGH ALUMNI (Denver)
Colony (1924)
20. PORTLAND STATE
Colony, Epsilon Omega (1963)
27. TULSA - OKLAHOMA CITY ALUMNI
Colony
7. DALLAS / FORT WORTH ALUMNI
Colony (1949)
14. MONMOUTH (N.J.)
Colony
21. RALEIGH/DURHAM ALUMNI
Colony
NORTHWEST REGION
NORTHEAST REGION
EASTCENTRAL REGION
NORTHCENTRAL REGION
EASTERN REGION
WESTCENTRAL REGION
SOUTHWEST REGION
MIDWEST REGION
CENTRAL REGION
MIDEAST REGION
Collegiate chapter or colony
SOUTHERN REGION
Alumni chapter or colony
SOUTHCENTRAL REGION
SOUTHEAST REGION
The fraternity is geographically divided into 13 regions, each managed by a team of volunteers. Each of these teams is led by an elected regional director who
oversees his or her regional management team. RMT members include chapter and faculty advisors, regional managers, chapter advisory board (CAB) members
and others. For information on how to help a new chapter or volunteer in your area, visit the ‘Volunteer Opportunities’ section at akpsi.org.
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year to help advisors strengthen their
skills and become better resources for
their chapters.
This all-expenses-paid three-day
conference is held in Indianapolis and
is designed to be a high-level experience that teaches advisors not only how
to effectively advise their students, but
why students respond to certain tactics
and why the advising role is essential
— when done correctly — to fostering a positive AKPsi experience for our
student members.
The FAC focuses on the concepts,
skills, and values our advisors need to
be effective in their roles as chapter and
fraternity leaders. Curriculum is centered
on balancing the roles of mentoring and
coaching, organizational development,
training and identifying future leaders,
creating a culture of accountability, and
how to transition chapter leaders from
current to future roles.
Last year, the inaugural conference
was attended by 56 chapter and faculty
advisors. The FAC will be held annually and any official advisor (chapter or
faculty) may attend the conference at no
cost once every three years.
Chapters closed or placed
on probation
Since the last publication of the Diary, three chapters have been found in
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LIFE LOYAL
Fraternity welcomes its newest
Life Members
violation of the laws of Alpha Kappa Psi
after investigations by the fraternity’s Judiciary Committee. These chapters were
placed on probation for demonstrating
behaviors considered to be detrimental
to the reputation of the fraternity and/or
the health and well-being of its members.
Chapters placed on probation received corrective action plans and were
declared ineligible for chapter-based
awards during their probationary periods. Also, the schools at which these
chapters reside were contacted and may
face further disciplinary actions from
their universities.
Texas – San Antonio. Status: Placed on
probation until June 30, 2011. Responsible for: Alcohol policy violations
including failure to establish precautions
to prevent excessive drinking, underage
drinking and playing drinking games.
Old Dominion. Status: Placed on probation until December 30, 2011. Responsible for: Failing to adhere to Pledge
Education Program (PEP) protocol in
removal of pledges, including failure to
enact pledge action plans and utilizing
improper voting procedures — resulting
in improper removal of pledges.
UCLA. Status: Placed on probation
until December 31, 2012. Responsible
for: Hazing policy violations including
verbal harassment and abuse through derogatory pledging activities and creating a
hostile environment toward pledges with
a general culture of hazing. <<
The Life Membership certificate of Founder Robert S. Douglas is on display at the Heritage Center
in Indianapolis.
The following individuals became Life Members between July 24 and November 1:
Andrew Blair, Towson ‘08-Life
Dustin Bryant, Indiana State ‘07-Life
Jack Bush, Missouri ’56-Life
Dianna Francisco, Miami ‘07-Life
Tymon Graham, South Carolina State ‘08-Life
Courtney Harrison CFV, Lamar ‘05-Life
Joelle Johnson, St. John’s ‘06-Life
Robert Kay, Nevada-Las Vegas ‘08-Life
Ryan Myers, Iowa State ’05-Life
Edwin Nelson, Boston ‘57-Life
Mary Powers, Austin Peay ‘94-Life
Zuri Stackhouse, South Carolina State ’10-Life
Timothy Tanis, Northern Michigan ‘02-Life
Kerry Worthington, Towson ‘09-Life
Amanda Young, Chapman ‘07-Life
Not a Life Member? Visit akpsi.org to learn
more about this special program.
Protecting our values.
Supporting our programming.
Providing quality products.
When you purchase from a licensed vendor, you are assured a quality product at a competitive
price — with a portion of the proceeds directly benefitting the programming and guidance offered
by Alpha Kappa Psi.
Visit greeklicensing.com to find licensed vendors in your area.
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LIFE LOYAL MEMBERSHIP
Life Loyal Members are alumni
and undergraduates, of all
ages, who choose to continue
to take advantage of their
Alpha Kappa Psi membership
long after their college years.
They include scores of successful men and women from
every walk of life who have
added distinction to themselves and AKPsi by becoming
Life Members.
Since 1929, Life Membership has been an enduring tradition of our great fraternity. If you are not a Life
Member and pride your membership in Alpha Kappa Psi, why not inscribe your name where it will stand as
a memorial to you and your enduring loyalty? Life Membership entitles you to the following benefits:
FOR LIFE - A membership certificate suitable for framing
and the official Life Membership monogram button
FOR LIFE - A subscription to the award-winning Diary of
Alpha Kappa Psi
FOR LIFE - Special offers and discounts as authorized from
time to time by the fraternity
The cost to become a Life Member is $400. Students and those who graduated within the past two years are
eligible for the discounted rate of $200.
To become a Life Member, mail payment to the Alpha Kappa Psi Heritage Center at 7801 E 88th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233. For more information, or to join online, visit akpsi.org.
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why
ethics
matter
A business without values is a business at risk
Talking about values has become an industry.
Best-selling books promote earthly virtues for
living and spiritual values for reflecting. Conventional wisdom — and opinion leaders such as
the Dalai Lama and the late Basil Cardinal Hume
— believe that the decade of greed is evolving
into an era in which many people are seeking the
meaning of life.
That’s all fine. But the last time we looked,
the business world was still engaged in delivering
goods and services and making a profit. Does
that mean that business ethics are an oxymoron?
No. Values have a pragmatic place in the business world precisely because of society’s shifting
sands. Name any of the currents that are buffeting organizations today and you’ll find a rationale
for values-driven management. Here are a few:
Globalization: Individuals raised in diverse
cultures may have different reactions to various
questions or issues. Instead of describing some
actions as ethical and others unethical, some
prefer to say they are dealing with cultural sensitivities. But that doesn’t help companies or their
employees understand what is expected of them.
Diversity: Individuals of different ages, religions, and gender clearly have distinct and perhaps contrasting ideas about appropriate ways to
behave in an organization, depending upon their
perspectives and life experiences. Their interpretations of the same set of facts, as well as their
response to them, may differ widely.
Strategic alliances: The individuals you work with
on a daily basis may not be fellow employees. They
may be customers, suppliers, or even competitors,
who are not even a part of your own organizational culture and business goal framework.
Cost pressures: Often eliminated in rounds
of cost-cutting are the compliance police and
structural backups designed to prevent misdeeds.
Individuals are increasingly left on their own to
make decisions.
Virtual work: With so many employees out in
the field, working from home or at other diverse
locations, a common organizational standard of
behavior is difficult to assimilate from afar.
Teamwork: Hierarchical management structures are being replaced by teams, with leadership
By Dawn-Marie Driscoll and W. Michael Hoffman
The Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University
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earned by personal skill rather than title.
This eliminates the “because I told you
so” standard of decision making.
than not, business acted as if they were.
Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship: Many companies are encouraging
employees at the lowest possible level
to take risks, innovate, and even spend
company resources, acting like owners
of the business. With responsibility for
major decisions comes the necessity to
act responsibly.
Competitive, 24-hour media: Few organizations have the luxury of time to figure
out what the right response should be to
an ethical crisis, particularly if the crisis
is public rather than private. When a crisis occurs in the public eye, the aggressive competitiveness of a multiplicity of
24-hour media outlets makes it imperative that the manager’s first response be
the right one.
Deregulated government: As regulation
is replaced by voluntary industry and
company codes, government laws and
enforcement are no longer the only or
the complete resources for those looking
for answers or limitations. Of course,
they never really were but, more often
Start With the Law
Talking about values is hard work
because the meaning is subject to interpretation. The best place to start is to
consider a few basic values appropriate
to the economic structure of your company, the community, and the industry.
Center for
Business Ethics
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members get a membership discount and access to
valuable resources. The CBE promotes integrity and
trust in business by encouraging the establishment
of organizational cultures and practices that drive
ethically responsible decision making and conduct
to create long-term economic, social and environmental value. The center staff pursues this mission
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The lowest common denominator is
the law, and thus, is a logical place to
begin. Glenn Coleman, former director
of communications and training in the
office of ethics and business conduct
at EDS, proposes that companies first
make a list of laws, regulations, and procedures that apply to them. It might be a
short list, but it will remind managers of
obvious prohibitions.
These legal prohibitions may lead to
the next level and suggest ideas about
what’s moral, ethical, and valued in the
organization. A discussion of values
implies agreement that a company will do
more than just what is legally required.
However, narrowing down a long list of
other values that will apply to work is not
easy. Managers may want to start with the
obvious ones, such as a moral obligation
not to cause harm, steal, and lie. How do
these play out in a work situation? For example, if we agree we have an obligation
not to cause harm, how will that work in
our corporate culture? The Thoikol engineers who were hesitant about the safety
of the O-ring in cold temperatures no
doubt could point to how the attitude of
the Challenger space managers inhibited
their ability to push their concerns up to
the final decision makers. After all seven
astronauts were killed in the resulting
explosion, investigators suggested that
NASA officials were operating in a “getthis-launched-at-all-costs” culture rather
than one in which “safety first” was the
predominant value.
Organization values can’t be selected
by three top managers brainstorming in
a conference room for an hour. Selection
of the core values for an organization
should be guided by three words: test,
test, and test. If employees at all levels
of the organization don’t respond positively to the values emphasized, chances
are that the effort will be fruitless.
Choose to do the right thing
It seems clear that businesses without
values are businesses at risk. Their reputations suffer in the marketplace, depressing
stock prices and eroding consumer confidence. Recruitment of talented personnel
is more difficult. Many companies now
perform due diligence on companies they
are considering as partners or suppliers,
and are passing on those that don’t meet
their ethical standards.
Employee morale is also higher in a
company that has well-developed values
and lives by them. A commitment to
shared values, rather than a culture
that is based on distrust of employees,
encourages employees to aspire to success. A study by professors at Bentley
University found that among the benefits
of a value-based culture are increased
awareness of ethical issues, commitment
to the organization, employee integrity,
willingness to communicate openly about
problems, willingness to report an ethics
violation to management, improved decision making, willingness to seek advice
about ethical issues, and reduced unethical conduct.
Perhaps the best reason for valuebased management comes from Center
for Business Ethics Executive Fellow
Emeritus John Casey, who wrote Ethical
Decisions in the Financial Marketplace. “Laws
alone are a poor substitute for morality.
The greatest blessing of living in a free
society is that we have the ability to steer
ourselves. Once we give up that ability,
that privilege, we risk losing sight of the
ethical spirit and the law becomes a cage.
We’ll do, as so many others have done in
this century, just what we’re told to do.
The world can no longer afford that kind
of obedience.” <<
Excerpted with permission from Ethics Matters: How to Implement Values Driven
Management by Driscoll and Hoffman of tbe
Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University
in Waltham, Massachusetts.
10-point program for implementing values-driven management
1. Self-assessment. While managers can conduct an in-depth assessment themselves, outside consultants may be more objective. The
assessment should cover the following “whats”:
n
Know the marketplace in which you are operating.
n
Is it highly regulated, highly competitive, volatile, shrinking?
n
Assess your customers.
n
Assess the competition.
Understand what constitutes violations of the laws that govern
your company.
n
Provide resources for further information and guidance.
In all its forms, make it user-friendly because ultimately, a code
fails if not used.
n
4. Communication. Communicate concisely, often, and in many
forms-both about ethics codes and when incidents occur that need to
be addressed. Remember also that communication involves dialogue.
Find ways to make it happen.
n
n
Know which regulatory agencies apply to your business.
Examine carefully your existing policies that govern organizational behavior.
n
A second step in the “what” process is to take an in-depth look at
the company’s processes and activities. Third, identify the risks and
vulnerabilities facing the company.
2. Commitment from the top. No values initiative should begin
without the most senior levels of management making an explicit
commitment to its long-term success.
3. Codes of ethics. The written ethics code should contain at least a
sufficient level of guidance for employees and others who may read it.
It should be drafted as carefully as an important letter to shareholders.
Key guidelines:
n
Be clear about the objectives the code is intended to accomplish.
n
Get support and ideas for the code from all levels of the organization.
Be aware of the latest developments in the laws and regulations
that affect your industry.
n
Write as simply and clearly as possible. Avoid legal jargon and
empty generalities.
n
n
Respond to real-life questions and situations.
5. Training. Few employees instinctively know how to make complex
ethical decisions. Training sessions that allow employees to exchange
views about the importance of ethics and about the issues and values
that specifically relate to their daily work are critical.
6. Resources. Ensure employees, as well as suppliers, customers, and
others, have resources they can access when a question or a problem
arises, whether through phone lines, Web sites, specific communications vehicles, or another resource.
7. Organizational ownership. Values can’t be mandated; you need
100 percent buy-in from every person affected. It’s a continuous process of communication, discussion, and debate throughout all areas of
the organization.
8. Consistent standards and enforcement. Employees must know
and understand the standard and the punishment for not abiding by
it. Then, the application has to be consistent at all levels.
9. Audits and evaluations. Constantly monitoring and measuring the
effectiveness of programs is essential to success.
10. Revision and reform. A program to instill values into an organization must be more than a static model that sits on a shelf gathering
dust. It must be a living instrument. Circumstances and situations
change and programs must adapt.
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An Oasis of Brotherhood
56th Biennial Convention
July 27-30
Join Alpha Kappa Psi in Phoenix at the
Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa for the fraternity’s
premiere event - the Biennial Convention. A variety
of options are being offered to allow alumni to
reconnect with the brotherhood while enjoying all
that the region has to offer.
Registrations are now being accepted at akpsi.org
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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
ANNUAL REPORT
Dear brothers, parents and friends of
Alpha Kappa Psi:
On behalf of myself and the board
of directors of the Alpha Kappa Psi
foundation, I wish to express our sincere thanks for your financial support in
2009-10. Because of your contributions,
whether cash, stock or other possessions, you have given generously to help
us succeed in fulfilling the mission of
the foundation and in turn the vision
of the fraternity: Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled
business leaders.
While many of you have given
through our annual fund campaign, others have included the foundation in their
wills. Some have named the foundation
to benefit from charitable trusts or as
the beneficiary of life insurance policies
and IRA accounts. All of these gifts –
whether current or deferred – are deeply
appreciated and we owe you our sincere
gratitude not only for your generosity,
but also for your expression of confidence in our leadership.
We want you to know that your continued gifts are greatly appreciated and
that we do not take your generosity for
granted. We take great care to be good
stewards of the resources you provide.
As an investor in our future business
leaders, you have honored us and we
desire to honor you by making sure the
Alpha Kappa Psi foundation is all that
you expect it to be both now and in the
future.
Again, thank you for every gift – past,
present and future – that you have made
or will commit to make to the Alpha
Kappa Psi Foundation. Your forward
thinking will help to secure the future
of Alpha Kappa Psi, its educational programs and scholarships for all brothers
that follow.
In U-- and I--,
David P. Wendroff CFV, Portland ’79-Life
Foundation Chairman
$687,682
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$469,642
500,000
$354,763
400,000
$292,557
300,000
$199,414
$170,601
$125,387
$159,470
200,000
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2004-05
2005-06
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2009-10
TEN YEARS OF FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTIONS
Annual Fund Gifts () and Bequests ()
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation is an Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) non profit organization. All gifts to the foundation are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
For the 2009-10 year, the foundation was audited by K.B. Parrish & Company of Indianapolis. Audit reports are available upon request. Tax identification Number: 35-6016131.
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LIFETIME GIVING
Honored here are donors who made at least one gift during the 2009-10 campaign (July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010) and have a lifetime
giving history of $1,000 or more.
LEGACY CIRCLE | $75,000+
Gordon L. Snider, Colorado College ‘37-Life (2) +
Stephen Vasquez CFV, Arizona State ‘72-Life (9) +
BLUE & GOLD CIRCLE | $50,000+
R.K. Lee, Washington ‘67-Life (18) +
National Philanthropic Trust DAF (6)
Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life (6) +
CREST CIRCLE | $25,000+
Council of Alpha (9)
Robert E. Richardson, Iowa ‘76-Life (18) % &
Pamela L. Richardson, Drake ‘81-Life (18)
Chris J. Rufer, UCLA ‘68-Life (17)
David P. Wendroff CFV, Portland ‘79-Life (16) + &
Wendy A. Wendroff CFV, Tri-State ‘80-Life (16) +
GALLEY CIRCLE | $10,000+
AEGON Transamerica Foundation (2)
Heather E. Allen CFV, Florida State ‘89-Life (13) +
Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life (5) +
Bank of America Foundation (3)
Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ‘84-Life (15) + &
Leslie-Ann J. Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life (15) +
Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life (18) +
Robert A. Davenport, Old Dominion ‘86-Life (18)
Florida Gold Coast Alumni (13)
Kenneth B. Hastey, Saint Louis ‘76-Life (18) &
Jill Johansen Hastey, Drake ‘85-Life % (18)
William C. Himstreet, USC ‘54-Life (16)
Scott D. Howell, Texas Tech ‘79-Life (9) &
Eileen L. Howell, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘77-Life (9)
Omicron Tau Chapter (Rutgers)
William D. Reeves, Georgia State ‘59-Life (16)
Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ‘86-Life (17) +
Edward B. Rust, Illinois Wesleyan ‘70-Life
Mark D. Warden, USC ‘81-Life (12) +
Arthur W. Carlson, Minnesota ‘49-Life (11)
LOYALTY CIRCLE | $5,000+
Tony C. Clark, Iowa ‘74-Life (18)
J. Elliott Cunningham, Texas State ‘76-Life (2)
Sue Duli (12)
Gary L. Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Honorary/Life (18)
Jeffrey E. Frank, Eastern Michigan ‘86-Life (16)
Gamma Epsilon Chapter (Penn State)
Michael E. Gerwe, Miami (Ohio) ‘56-Life (8)
Mark C. MacGibbon, Portland ‘96-Life (11)
Phil D. May, Saint Louis ‘86-Life (10)
Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life (8) +
Microsoft (4)
J. Mark Miller, West Georgia ‘70-Faculty/Life (18)
Timothy S. Mitchell, Arizona State ‘95 (4)
Omicron Psi Chapter (Kentucky) (2)
Alexis P. Perdomo CFV, Florida International ‘92-Life (11) &
Patricia S. Perdomo, Florida International ‘93-Life (11)
Robert A. Spansky, Detroit (Day Division) ‘62-Life (18)
Charles D. Steffens, Portland ‘87-Life (10)
Melissa J. Stowe CFV, Iowa State ‘98-Life (8)
Lee Voegler, American ‘98-Life (12)
John J. Von Achen, Upsala College ‘74-Life (18)
Wadeco Manufacturing Company (6)
Cynthia A. Washington, Saint Louis ‘82-Life (17)
William R. Wehmeyer, Southeast Missouri ‘85-Life (17)
John R. Wielandy, Saint Louis ‘62-Life (12)
Xi Omicron Chapter (Texas-San Antonio)
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE $1,000+
American Endowment Foundation
William V. Angeloff, Pittsburgh ‘56-Life (2)
C Kevin Armstrong, Cincinnati ‘92-Life (5)
Gregory M. Arnold, Old Dominion ‘84-Life (17) &
Susan L. Arnold, Ohio State ‘80-Life (17)
William D. Barker, Emory ‘48-Life (9)
Louis R. Barkman, Michigan State ‘98-Life (8)
Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc (4)
Bernard and Nancy Bell (2)
Beta Rho Chapter (West Virginia)
Henry J. Binder, Wayne State ‘47-Life (15)
Vincent V. Bitz CFV, California - San Diego ‘01 (3)
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The Brand Foundation of New York, Inc
Laurissa M. Bray, Southern Indiana ‘94-Life (12)
Charles M. Brown, West Virginia ‘49-Life (14)
Thomas H. Browning, Arizona ‘60-Life (18)
Frank J. Brye, Western Michigan ‘60-Life (4)
Randall C. Budden, Michigan - Dearborn ‘82-Life (9)
Robinson Bui, Lamar ‘04-Life (5)
Kyle M. Bunch, Western Kentucky ‘02-Life (6)
John D. Cahill, Buffalo ‘52-Life (15)
Lisa A. Calandriello CFV, American ‘97-Life (5)
James L. Canvasser, Oakland ‘98-Life (10)
Thomas A. Carey, Western Michigan ‘92-Life (15)
Robert E. Carlson, Drake ‘93-Life (14)
Carol R. Carter, Gustavus Adolphus ‘76-Life (5)
Donald S. Chapman, Georgia ‘59-Life (5)
Richard D. Clark, Columbia ‘49-Life (18)
Christopher J. Clemens, Ball State ‘03 (4)
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Donald C. Cundy, Eastern Michigan ‘70-Life (18)
Katharine A. Denham, Eastern Michigan ‘92-Life (4)
Michael G. Dickerson CFV, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life (7) +
Scott A. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘88-Life (7) &
Stacey M. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘90-Life (7)
Andrea K. Duda, Western Michigan ‘78-Life (4)
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Louis J. Ferony, Bellevue ‘86-Life (14)
Edwin J. Feulner, Regis ‘60-Life (12)
Steven L. Finch, Michigan - Dearborn ‘72 (6) &
Sachiko D. Finch, Western Michigan ‘78-Life (6)
Peter M. Fleming, Long Beach State ‘73-Life (18)
Robert T. Flesh, USC ‘72-Life (2)
William L. Foulds, Penn State ‘64-Life (12)
Paul D. Freedle, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘60-Life (17)
Lawrence A. Friend, Indiana ‘63-Life (5)
Gregory L. Gabbard, Cincinnati ‘90-Life (9)
Gamma Mu Chapter (Michigan State)
Robert F. Garvin, Michigan State ‘59-Life (7)
Paula J. Geiger, Virginia Tech ‘89-Life (13)
Nancy A. Ghizzone, Iowa ‘89-Life (14)
William R. Goldammer, Marquette ‘54-Life (18)
Elaine J. Hamilton, Auburn ‘92-Life
Robert L. Hammond, Iowa ‘70-Life (2)
Timothy J. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘76-Life (7) % &
Elizabeth A. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘78-Life (7)
William M. Hansmeyer, Texas - San Antonio ‘94-Life (3)
Lyle V. Hanson, Minnesota ‘49-Life (15)
John and Mildred Harder (10)
Katherine L. Hardwick, Winthrop ‘93-Life (6)
Monique A. Harps, American ‘01 (9)
Charles J. Hass, Wisconsin ‘58-Life (12)
David M. Heimos, Missouri ‘74-Life (7)
Thomas R. Hendry, Minnesota ‘64-Life (5)
Irle R. Hicks, Virginia ‘48-Life (11)
Jessica L. Hill CFV, Arizona State ‘95-Life (10) +
John R. Hudak, Michigan State ‘85-Life (9)
Walter G. Hudson, West Texas A & M ‘72-Life (18)
Richard A. Hughey, Pittsburgh - Johnstown ‘91-Life (6)
Lisa L. Irby, Saint Louis ‘83-Life (5)
Donna J. Jones, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life (14) %
Jerry A. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life (17) &
Martha B. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life (17)
William W. Kibler, Virginia Tech ‘58-Life (15)
Barton H. Kogan, George Washington ‘67 (2)
William L. Koleszar, Florida State ‘86-Life (12)
Edward J. Koss, Michigan - Dearborn ‘76-Life (9)
Jennifer H. Kuhn CFV, Colorado ‘99-Life (9)
David A. Labowitz, UCLA ‘62-Life (16)
Frank D. Lackner, Hofstra ‘89-Life (3)
Todd H. Langley, Arizona ‘53-Life (18)
Rufus B. Langley, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘62-Life (7)
Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life (11) +
William T. Laundon, North Carolina State ‘83-Life (14)
Thomas A. Mack, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life (14) &
Theresa M. Mack, Texas A & M ‘84 (14)
John J. Makowski, Oakland ‘86-Life (8)
Benjamin D. Mallin, Cincinnati ‘47-Life (4)
David S. Margolis, Wayne State ‘76-Life (4)
Robert A. Marra, New York ‘59-Life (7)
Duncan L. Matteson, Missouri ‘54-Life (6)
Marvin J. McElvain, Iowa ‘73-Life (7)
Barry R. Meinerth, Norwich ‘66-Life (2)
Daniel D. Mendoza, Miami ‘99-Life (11)
Richard J. Meyer, Minnesota ‘56-Life (17)
Anthony T. Meyer, Florida ‘96-Life (11) &
Kathryn M. Meyer, Florida State ‘97 (11)
Wayne R. Miller, Florida ‘83-Life &
Teri A. Miller, Florida ‘83-Life
Michael H. Molnar, Toledo ‘01-Life (5)
Melvin C. Moore, Virginia Tech ‘86-Life (17) +
Randolph L. Myers, Long Beach State ‘57-Life (18)
Gary K. Nelson, Portland State ‘65-Life (11)
Andrea Nemeth CFV, Montclair State ‘91-Life (10)
James H. Nero, George Washington ‘68-Life (2)
Alicia D. Neumann CFV, Saint Louis ‘96-Life (12)
Donald J. Nichols, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘60-Life (12)
Nissan North America, Inc (2)
William A. O’Brien, Old Dominion ‘69-Life (13)
Dennis S. Palkon, Florida Atlantic ‘04-Faculty (6)
Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life (13)
Steven M. Patch, Michigan State ‘77-Life (10)
Douglas D. Patrick, Fordham ‘86-Life (3)
Marisa A. Pont, Nebraska ‘04 (6)
Manuel E. Pravia CFV, Miami ‘89-Life (14)
David A. Ralston, Richmond ‘94-Life (7)
William K. Rapp, Arizona ‘58-Life (7)
Laurie A. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘88-Life (12) &
Mark C. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘91-Life (12)
Timothy J. Reedy, Bradley ‘79-Life (13)
Larry D. Roberts, Wyoming ‘65-Life (12)
B. Leslie Robinson, Southern Illinois ‘65-Life (11)
Jeffrey T. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘86-Life &
Theresa M. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘87-Life
Andrew A. Rupp, Fort Hays State ‘74-Life (6)
Leo V. Ryan, Marquette ‘44-Life (12)
Marvin W. Sapaugh, Baylor ‘61-Life
Peter G. Sarles, Babson College ‘58-Life (8)
Ilyne B. Sbar, Miami ‘88-Life (10)
David J. Scholes, New York ‘65-Life (5)
Robert N. Schreck, UCLA ‘63-Life
H. Roger Secrest, Michigan ‘48-Life (16)
Jessica R. Seitz, Auburn ‘02-Honorary/Life (10)
Ann M. Sexton, Toledo ‘82-Life (18)
Dennis D. Shiplett, Youngstown State ‘67-Life (15)
Albert D. Shonk, USC ‘52-Life (18)
Alan M. Siktberg, Ball State ‘02-Life (8)
Kenneth L. Sjoberg, Florida State ‘91-Life (5)
Walter J. Smith, Florida ‘65-Life (10)
Gregory M. Sottolano CFV, American ‘96-Life (2)
Jean M. Souweine, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘52-Life (4)
Gerard T. Staeger, Detroit (Day Division) ‘80-Life (12)
Scott R. Stampflmeier CFV, Toledo ‘98-Life (7) &
Erin A. Stampflmeier ‘01 (7)
Ariane L. Stone, Nova Southeastern ‘05-Life (5)
Dan L. Stubblefield CFV, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life (10) +
Alexander T. Sultan CFV, San Diego State ‘93-Life (10)
Charles E. Swanson, Michigan ‘49-Life (4)
John W. Sweitzer, Seton Hall ‘65-Life (13)
Steven T. Tabac, Michigan ‘63-Life (8) +
Vin A. Taylor, USC ‘58-Life (5)
William F. Templin, Illinois ‘41-Life (18)
John E. Terhune, Wayne State ‘42-Life (13)
William F. Thompson, Virginia ‘70-Life (17)
Don A. Tidwell, Texas ‘56-Life (4)
Delia G. Tillman, Georgia State ‘94-Life
Susan A. Titshaw, Middle Tennessee ‘91-Life (10)
Cristina M. Trabada, Florida International ‘92-Life (2)
Thomas N. Tran CFV, Penn State ‘02-Life (4)
Paul E. Turner, Louisiana Tech ‘80-Life (6)
Robert S. Ukrop, Richmond ‘68-Life (12)
United Way of The Inland Valleys (7)
Donald H. Van Hove, Detroit (Day Division) ‘60-Life (10)
John L. Van Vliet, Detroit (Day Division) ‘62-Life (6)
Christine M. Vasquez CFV, Arizona State ‘98-Life (9) +
Lane N. Velayo, Cincinnati ‘00-Life (9)
William A. Wade, Seattle ‘05-Honorary (7)
Suzanne M. Ward, Drake ‘92-Life (14)
Christopher J. Warmuth, USC ‘74-Life (9)
Jeffrey B. Warner, Iowa ‘84-Life (13)
Gregory P. Weber, Montclair State ‘81-Life (12)
John C. Werner, Virginia ‘86-Life
Lee E. Whitcomb, Wisconsin ‘53-Life (4)
Maurice C. Workman, Illinois ‘48-Life (18)
Zachary H. Wright, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘91-Life (9)
William B. Yersin, Carroll College ‘62-Life (18)
Dominic R. Zaccone, Southern Illinois ‘82-Life (4)
Gerald P. Zimmerman, Virginia Tech ‘75-Life (7)
GIFTS by CLUB LEVEL
The following list includes all donors who made $100+ gifts to the Annual Fund for the campaign year July 1, 2009, through June 30,
2010. Only contributions made during 2009-10 are included in this report. Gifts processed after July 1, 2010, will appear in the foudation’s 2010-11 report next fall.
1904 SOCIETY | $10,000+
Gordon L. Snider, Colorado College ‘37-Life (2) + #
Stephen Vasquez CFV, Arizona State ‘72-Life (9) +
CHAIRMAN’S CLUB | $5,000+
Gamma Epsilon Chapter
National Philanthropic Trust DAF (6)
Robert E. Richardson, Iowa ‘76-Life (18) % &
Pamela L. Richardson, Drake ‘81-Life (18)
Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life (6) +
Chris J. Rufer, UCLA ‘68-Life (17)
David P. Wendroff CFV, Portland ‘79-Life (16) + &
Wendy A. Wendroff CFV, Tri-State ‘80-Life (16) +
PRESIDENT’S CLUB | $2,500+
Heather E. Allen CFV, Florida State ‘89-Life (13) +
Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life (5) +
The Brand Foundation of New York, Inc
Barton H. Kogan, George Washington ‘67 (2)
Microsoft (4)
Melissa J. Stowe CFV, Iowa State ‘98-Life (8)
FOUNDER’S CLUB | $1,000+
AEGON Transamerica Foundation (2)
American Endowment Foundation
Bernard and Nancy Bell (2)
Beta Rho Chapter (West Virginia)
Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ‘84-Life (15) + &
Leslie-Ann J. Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life (15) +
Lisa A. Calandriello CFV, American ‘97-Life (5)
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Council of Alpha (9)
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Florida Gold Coast Alumni (13)
Michael E. Gerwe, Miami (Ohio) ‘56-Life (8)
William C. Himstreet, USC ‘54-Life (16)
Scott D. Howell, Texas Tech ‘79-Life (9) &
Eileen L. Howell, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘77-Life (9)
Richard A. Hughey, Pittsburgh-Johnstown ‘91-Life (6)
Frank D. Lackner, Hofstra ‘89-Life (3)
Mark C. MacGibbon, Portland ‘96-Life (11)
Timothy S. Mitchell, Arizona State ‘95 (4)
Dennis S. Palkon, Florida Atlantic ‘04-Faculty (6)
Edward B. Rust, Illinois Wesleyan ‘70-Life
Wadeco Manufacturing Company (6)
John C. Werner, Virginia ‘86-Life
Lee E. Whitcomb, Wisconsin ‘53-Life (4)
Xi Omicron Chapter (Texas-San Antonio)
BROOKLYN BRIDGE CLUB | $500+
Michelle D. Baker, Florida ‘91
Bank of America Foundation (3)
Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc (4)
Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life (18) +
Arthur W. Carlson, Minnesota ‘49-Life (11)
Jacqueline C. Earley, Illinois ‘97
Richard and Deborah Ganchan
Elaine J. Hamilton, Auburn ‘92-Life
Timothy J. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘76-Life (7) % &
Elizabeth A. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘78-Life (7)
William M. Hansmeyer, Texas-San Antonio ‘94-Life (3)
Michael C. Harris (2)
KPMG Washington Foundation (2)
R.K. Lee, Washington ‘67-Life (18) +
John J. Makowski, Oakland ‘86-Life (8)
Phil D. May, Saint Louis ‘86-Life (10)
Alexis P. Perdomo CFV, Florida International ‘92-Life (11) &
Patricia S. Perdomo, Florida International ‘93-Life (11)
William D. Reeves, Georgia State ‘59-Life (16)
Andrew A. Rupp, Fort Hays State ‘74-Life (6)
David J. Scholes, New York ‘65-Life (5)
Gregory M. Sottolano CFV, American ‘96-Life (2)
Alexander T. Sultan CFV, San Diego State ‘93-Life (10)
Thomas N. Tran CFV, Penn State ‘02-Life (4)
United Way of The Inland Valleys (7)
John R. Wielandy, Saint Louis ‘62-Life (12)
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Babaesu Bey K. Adibe, Pennsylvania ‘98-Life (2)
Hussain S. Al-Yousuf, North Carolina State ‘04 (2)
Louis R. Barkman, Michigan State ‘98-Life (8)
Adam G. Blangero, Georgia ‘97-Life (3)
Jeffrey Boco, San Diego State ‘90-Life (2)
Laurissa M. Bray, Southern Indiana ‘94-Life (12)
Scott M. Burroughs, Washington State ‘99-Life
John D. Cahill, Buffalo ‘52-Life (15)
Tony C. Clark, Iowa ‘74-Life (18)
Christopher J. Clemens, Ball State ‘03 (4)
George M. Corrigan, Miami ‘47 (3)
J. Elliott Cunningham, Texas State ‘76-Life (2)
Robert A. Davenport, Old Dominion ‘86-Life (18)
Jennifer J. Dobel CFV, Iowa State ‘01-Life (4)
Gary L. Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Hon/Life (18)
Louis J. Ferony, Bellevue ‘86-Life (14)
Steven L. Finch, Michigan - Dearborn ‘72 (6) &
Sachiko D. Finch, Western Michigan ‘78-Life (6)
Paula J. Geiger, Virginia Tech ‘89-Life (13)
Nancy A. Ghizzone, Iowa ‘89-Life (14)
Louis C. Golm, Denver ‘62-Life (3)
Katherine L. Hardwick, Winthrop ‘93-Life (6)
Monique A. Harps, American ‘01 (9)
Kent R. Hastings, Colorado ‘62-Life (6)
David M. Heimos, Missouri ‘74-Life (7)
Lawrence J. Keefe, Saint Thomas ‘57-Life (4)
Rufus B. Langley, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘62-Life (7)
Todd H. Langley, Arizona ‘53-Life (18)
Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life (11) +
Sherah A. LeBoeuf CFV, Loyola New Orleans ‘05-Life (4)
Shannon C. Lehman, Lipscomb ‘07 (3) *
John M. LeVering, Boise State ‘95-Life (4)
Michael D. Lorenz, Michigan State ‘80-Life (5)
Duncan L. Matteson, Missouri ‘54-Life (6)
Robert E. McDonald, Florida State ‘79-Life (2)
Anthony T. Meyer, Florida ‘96-Life (11) &
Kathryn M. Meyer, Florida State ‘97 (11)
J. Mark Miller, West Georgia ‘70-Faculty/Life (18)
Paula Elaine Minton CFV, Western Kentucky ‘04 (6)
Melvin C. Moore, Virginia Tech ‘86-Life (17) +
Mathias Neumann
William A. O’Brien, Old Dominion ‘69-Life (13)
Omicron Psi Chapter (Kentucky) (2)
Omicron Tau Chapter (Rutgers)
Anthony D. Pappas CFV, Miami (Ohio) ‘03-Life (2)
Marisa A. Pont, Nebraska ‘04 (6)
Mark C. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘91-Life (12) &
Laurie A. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘88-Life (12)
Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ‘86-Life (17) +
Donald T. Sechler, Arizona State ‘96-Life
Albert D. Shonk, USC ‘52-Life (18)
Jean M. Souweine, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘52-Life (4)
Albert M. Spradling, SE Missouri ‘68-Hon/Life (2)
Lyle T. Staab, Fort Hays State ‘76-Life (5)
Jan C. Swenson, Centenary College ‘97-Life (3)
Eric Tang, USC ‘02-Life (6)
Paul E. Turner, Louisiana Tech ‘80-Life (6)
Donald H. Van Hove, Detroit (Day) ‘60-Life (10)
Francis T. Veigle CFV, Central Florida ‘04 (3)
Lee Voegler, American ‘98-Life (12)
John J. Von Achen, Upsala College ‘74-Life (18)
Rebecca M. Waltke, Nebraska ‘03
Dominic R. Zaccone, Southern Illinois ‘82-Life (4)
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Steven and Susan Ackerman
Sonia A. Advani, Wisconsin ‘99-Life (6) +
Whitelaw R. Allen, UCLA ‘50-Life
Dalia Almager-Bryan, West Texas A & M ‘94-Life
Amy E. Anda, American ‘00
Steven D. Anderson, Portland State ‘83-Life (7)
Robert L. Anderson, Iowa ‘54 (7)
Luke K. Anderson, Drake ‘99
William V. Angeloff, Pittsburgh ‘56-Life (2)
Wayne H. Anthony, Seton Hall ‘86 (3)
Betsy L. Aretz, Western Michigan ‘01 (4)
C Kevin Armstrong, Cincinnati ‘92-Life (5)
Gregory M. Arnold, Old Dominion ‘84-Life (17) &
Susan L. Arnold, Ohio State ‘80-Life (17)
William Babboni
Vance A. Baker, Nebraska ‘50-Life (7)
Bank of the West (2)
William D. Barker, Emory ‘48-Life (9)
Thomas E. Barry, Southern Illinois ‘63-Life (4)
Richard V. Battle, Texas ‘70-Life (3)
John R. Bebes, Michigan State ‘84-Life
Chris B. Beckcom
Llewellyn N. Belcourt, Boston ‘50-Life (2)
Richard A. Bender, Ohio State ‘65-Life (4)
Martin Berger
Barbara A. Berry, West Texas A & M ‘84-Life (7)
Beta Iota Chapter (Buffalo)
Loren J. Bidle, Central Michigan ‘72-Life (6)
Henry J. Binder, Wayne State ‘47-Life (15)
Vincent V. Bitz CFV, California - San Diego ‘01 (3)
Lowell Bivens
Rebecca M. Bozek, Oakland ‘86-Life
John A. Brossack, Tri-State ‘71-Life (5)
Charles M. Brown, West Virginia ‘49-Life (14)
Thomas H. Browning, Arizona ‘60-Life (18)
Lee R. Brunner, Georgia Tech ‘01
Dustin M. Bryant, Indiana State ‘07 (2)
Frank J. Brye, Western Michigan ‘60-Life (4)
Randall C. Budden, Michigan - Dearborn ‘82-Life (9)
Kyle M. Bunch, Western Kentucky ‘02-Life (6)
Arthur L. Burke, Florida ‘57-Life (6)
Christopher A. Bush, Jacksonville ‘84-Life (6)
Stephanie D. Caccamese, Fairleigh Dickinson ‘97-Life (6)
Melissa Campo Duggan, Florida International ‘95-Life
James L. Canvasser, Oakland ‘98-Life (10)
Thomas A. Carey, Western Michigan ‘92-Life (15)
Robert E. Carlson, Drake ‘93-Life (14)
William T. Carnahan, Wichita State ‘61-Life (6)
Kerri Carney
Fredrick and Claudia Carr
Cynthia Carr
Carol R. Carter, Gustavus Adolphus ‘76-Life (5)
Nancy Catan
James E. Chandler, Boston ‘50-Life (8)
Donald S. Chapman, Georgia ‘59-Life (5)
Colin and Martha Chasler
Wendy Chayet
Joel M. Chusid, Tennessee ‘68-Life (4)
Richard D. Clark, Columbia ‘49-Life (18)
Nicholas B. Clark CFV, Old Dominion ‘86-Life (5)
James Clarke, Bellevue ‘79-Life (4)
Benjamin M. Clements, Nebraska ‘07
Denise Coe
Bobby L. Collier, Tennessee Tech ‘68-Life (2)
James M. Connors, Boston ‘07-Life (3)
Cheryl Corbin
Ralph and Lisa Cornelius
Gary and Drew Cosby
Covidien (2)
Courtney Cox Smith, Iowa ‘93-Life (6)
James D. Crawford, Boise State ‘74-Life
Donald C. Cundy, Eastern Michigan ‘70-Life (18)
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Clifford Spangler Society
Recognition club for those who made provisions for Alpha
Kappa Psi in their estate plans.
( ) Consecutive Giving
Consecutive years of giving since the 1991-92 campaign are
included in parenthesis.
% Matching Gift
Donor was eligible for a matching gift which was received
during the campaign.
*
Yellow Rose Society
Recognition club for those undergraduates who made a
minimum contribution of $10.
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Katherine S. Dahlenburg, Illinois ‘76-Life (7)
Jennifer A. Dakin, Seton Hall ‘91-Life (4)
Debbie A. D’Amico, Tennessee ‘05 (2)
Jenna C. Daniel, North Carolina State ‘06 (4)
Family of Andrew Davenport
James M. Davis, Middle Tennessee ‘70-Life (2)
Guido E. De Angelis, St. Francis (Pa.) ‘64-Life (6)
Katharine A. Denham, Eastern Michigan ‘92-Life (4)
Cynthia M. DeStefano-Garrison, Stetson ‘94-Life
Samuel and Concetta Di Re
Michael G. Dickerson CFV, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life (7) +
Darryl J. Dillenback, Clarkson ‘67-Life (4)
Tana M. Dippolito, Buffalo ‘06 (5)
Sarah K. Dow, California - Santa Barbara ‘05 (2)
Scott A. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘88-Life (7)
Stacey M. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘90-Life (7)
Kelly M. Droop, Puget Sound ‘87-Life (3)
Andrea K. Duda, Western Michigan ‘78-Life (4)
Gary Dulaney
Sue Duli (12)
Gregory R. DuRoss, Wayne State ‘70-Life (6) +
Craig R. Fain, Virginia Tech ‘00-Life (3)
Edwin J. Feulner, Regis ‘60-Life (12)
Peter M. Fleming, Long Beach State ‘73-Life (18)
Robert T. Flesh, USC ‘72-Life (2)
Christopher M. Folds CFV, Western Carolina ‘03-Life (2)
William L. Foulds, Penn State ‘64-Life (12)
Jeffrey E. Frank, Eastern Michigan ‘86-Life (16)
Paul D. Freedle, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘60-Life (17)
Leslie H. Freligh
Lawrence A. Friend, Indiana ‘63-Life (5)
Steven L. Frost, Adrian College ‘72-Life (6)
Cody Fuller, Texas Lutheran ‘06 (2)
Gregory L. Gabbard, Cincinnati ‘90-Life (9)
Gamma Mu Chapter
Robert F. Garvin, Michigan State ‘59-Life (7)
Joel L. Gauthier, Michigan ‘64-Life (3)
Bruce W. Genthner, Arizona ‘58-Life (4)
Joseph N. Gerocs, San Diego State ‘03-Life (6)
Andrew J. Gibbons, Lock Haven ‘96-Life
Frank W. Giroux, Arizona State ‘72-Life
David W. Gogel, Toledo ‘66-Life (16)
Annette M. Goike, Wayne State ‘81-Life (11)
William R. Goldammer, Marquette ‘54-Life (18)
James D. Gray, Northern Michigan ‘69-Life (6)
Albert P. Grupper, Clarkson ‘60-Life (7)
Justin A. Guerra, Chapman ‘01 (4)
Ashlee A. Guerra, Chapman ‘03 (4)
Barry D. Gumaer, CSU - San Bernardino ‘93-Life (7)
Randall L. Haines, Florida ‘65-Life (3)
Leah M. Hamilton, Tennessee ‘06 (4)
Robert L. Hammond, Iowa ‘70-Life (2)
Lyle V. Hanson, Minnesota ‘49-Life (15)
John and Mildred Harder (10)
Kathryn L. Harris, West Virginia ‘05 (4)
Courtney C. Harrison CFV, Lamar ‘05-Life (5)
Charles J. Hass, Wisconsin ‘58-Life (12)
Kenneth B. Hastey, Saint Louis ‘76-Life (18)
Joel E. Hawley, Saint Louis ‘03 (4)
Michael C. Heer, Towson ‘06-Life (4)
Jonathan J. Heinlein CFV, American ‘02-Life (5)
Thomas R. Hendry, Minnesota ‘64-Life (5)
Irle R. Hicks, Virginia ‘48-Life (11)
Jessica L. Hill CFV, Arizona State ‘95-Life (10) +
Adam J. Hoelscher, Drake ‘01-Life (2)
Julie Hogan
Adam R. House, Southern Indiana ‘07 (2)
Walter G. Hudson, West Texas A & M ‘72-Life (18)
Derek W. Hunter CFV, Murray State ‘01-Life (8)
Bruno and Sylvia Ierullo
Lisa L. Irby, Saint Louis ‘83-Life (5)
Stephen F. Jackson, Canisius College ‘79-Life
LaTonya S. Jackson CFV, Alabama State ‘03 (3)
Jill Johansen Hastey, Drake ‘85-Life (18)
Douglas W. Johnson, St. Mary’s College ‘63-Life (6)
Thomas A. Johnston, Tennessee ‘05 (5)
Brent A. Jones, Louisville ‘99-Life (9)
Donna J. Jones, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life (14) %
Richard K. Jung, Boise State ‘83 (3)
Thomas C. Kalnicki, Ohio State ‘90-Life (3)
Kappa Phi Chapter
Jerry A. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life (17)
Martha B. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life (17)
Suzanne Keen
Melanie A. Kelsey, Puget Sound ‘91-Life
Mark W. Kemp, Missouri ‘69-Life (5)
William W. Kibler, Virginia Tech ‘58-Life (15)
James H. Killian, UNC - Charlotte ‘70-Life (4)
Leslie S. King
William L. Koleszar, Florida State ‘86-Life (12)
Kathy Kopen
Robert R. Kratus, Canisius College ‘71-Life (12)
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Steven W. Kruse, Wichita State ‘74-Life (2)
Andrei A. Kryssov, Chapman ‘05 (5)
Jennifer H. Kuhn CFV, Colorado ‘99-Life (9)
Kurt M. Kulpa, Central Michigan ‘75-Life (3)
Jason J. Kunsa, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘91-Life (3)
David A. Labowitz, UCLA ‘62-Life (16)
John and Melissa Landis
Daniel E. Lantis CFV, Nebraska ‘01 (2)
William T. Laundon, North Carolina State ‘83-Life (14)
Laura Marsh
Marie D. Lawrick CFV, Boise State ‘85-Life (2)
Chern C. Lee, California - San Diego ‘03
David W. LeTourneau, Fresno State ‘85
Joseph and Linda Lewkowicz
Heather H. Long CFV, Winthrop ‘97-Life
Brian G. Long, Central Michigan ‘65-Life (12)
Harold W. Lundstrom, Bradley ‘63 (9)
Marsha L. Lyons
Thomas A. Mack, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life (14)
Theresa M. Mack, Texas A & M ‘84 (14)
Michelle Mak, Rutgers ‘05
Benjamin D. Mallin, Cincinnati ‘47-Life (4)
Carmine Mangino, Fordham - Lincoln Center ‘69 (2)
David G. Maples, Michigan State ‘75 (3)
David S. Margolis, Wayne State ‘76-Life (4)
Robert A. Marra, New York ‘59-Life (7)
Richard K. Mautz, Youngstown State ‘69-Life (8)
James A. Mayer, Ball State ‘03 (4)
Daniel J. McCleary, Florida ‘00 (6)
Elizabeth L. McCullough, Jacksonville ‘87-Life (5)
Alex C. McDonald, Denver ‘55-Life
Marvin J. McElvain, Iowa ‘73-Life (7)
Kathryn E. McKenzie, Western Carolina ‘02 (8)
Jessica A. McQueston CFV, New Mexico ‘05 (5)
Matthew R. Meer, Butler ‘02 (5)
Barry R. Meinerth, Norwich ‘66-Life (2)
Daniel D. Mendoza, Miami ‘99-Life (11)
Karen Merrill
Merrill Contracting & Remodelling, Inc
Richard J. Meyer, Minnesota ‘56-Life (17)
Barry I. Meyer, Florida ‘72-Life (3)
Pamela A. Miksell CFV, Iowa ‘96-Life (4)
Elizee Milhomme CFV, Florida Atlantic ‘02
Teri A. Miller, Florida ‘83-Life
Wayne R. Miller, Florida ‘83-Life
Ayaka M. Mitsunari, San Jose State ‘05 (2)
John R. Moore, Austin Peay ‘04 (2)
Brendan P. Moore, California - Riverside ‘01 (2)
David L. Morris, Indiana ‘66
Leonard W. Morrison, Ohio State ‘57-Life (6)
Randolph L. Myers, Long Beach State ‘57-Life (18)
Gary K. Nelson, Portland State ‘65-Life (11)
Edwin R. Nelson, Boston ‘57 (5)
Andrea Nemeth CFV, Montclair State ‘91-Life (10)
James H. Nero, George Washington ‘68-Life (2)
Alicia D. Neumann CFV, Saint Louis ‘96-Life (12)
Wade Newbegin
Nyesha R. Newton, South Carolina State ‘99 (10)
Donald J. Nichols, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘60-Life (12)
Nissan North America, Inc (2)
James G. Nussbaum, Illinois ‘59-Life (4)
Whitney N. O’Brien, Indiana State ‘06
Chad N. Olszyk, Rutgers ‘98-Life (9)
Bruce T. Orvis, Slippery Rock ‘01-Faculty (4)
Phillip R. Paleg, Bradley ‘72 (3)
Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life (13)
Steven M. Patch, Michigan State ‘77-Life (10)
Douglas D. Patrick, Fordham ‘86-Life (3)
Donna Pelura
Mary R. Perry, North Carolina State ‘83-Life (3)
R. Duane Perry, Wisconsin ‘43-Life (2)
Jonathon R. Podvin, Minnesota ‘05 (2)
Richard L. Popp, Cincinnati ‘97-Life (4)
Manuel E. Pravia CFV, Miami ‘89-Life (14)
David A. Ralston, Richmond ‘94-Life (7)
William K. Rapp, Arizona ‘58-Life (7)
Family of Maura Regan
James L. Riley, Missouri ‘79-Life (3)
Elliott H. Ring, Michigan - Dearborn ‘76-Life (2)
Larry D. Roberts, Wyoming ‘65-Life (12)
David and Kathy Robinson
B. Leslie Robinson, Southern Illinois ‘65-Life (11)
Dan Rosseel, Northwood ‘04 (2)
Don Rothschild
James P. Rounsavall, Arkansas ‘86-Life (7)
Leo V. Ryan, Marquette ‘44-Life (12)
Peter G. Sarles, Babson College ‘58-Life (8)
Joseph H. Saul, Wayne State ‘61-Life (5)
Robert N. Schreck, UCLA ‘63-Life
Roger M. Schueller, Long Beach State ‘65-Life
Junior and Tamara Scott
H. Roger Secrest, Michigan ‘48-Life (16)
Jessica R. Seitz, Auburn ‘02-Honorary/Life (10)
Kevin and Lisa Selden
Stephen A. Sell, Wayne State ‘75-Life (5)
Ann M. Sexton, Toledo ‘82-Life (18)
Brendan P. Sherry, Virginia Tech ‘97-Life (7)
Dennis D. Shiplett, Youngstown State ‘67-Life (15)
Vadim Shleyfman, Towson ‘09-Honorary
D. S. Showalter, Richmond ‘73-Life (7)
Alan M. Siktberg, Ball State ‘02-Life (8)
Betty Simons
Wade R. Sjogren, Upsala College ‘80-Life (2)
Albert and Gail Skalicky
Capt. and Mrs. Peter Skerschosk
Gordon W. Skinnell, Virginia Tech ‘65-Life
Melinda G. Slatt-Friedeberg, California - San Diego ‘91-Life (2)
Rodney E. Slifer, Colorado ‘55
Pamela F. Smith, Virginia ‘85-Life (5)
Richard D. Smith
Stephen E. Smith, Florida ‘86-Life (2)
Walter J. Smith, Florida ‘65-Life (10)
Clinton H. Smoke, Old Dominion ‘61-Life (2)
Becky A. Smouse, Creighton ‘96-Life (7)
Angela Sokol
Robert A. Spansky, Detroit (Day Division) ‘62-Life (18)
TeAnne N. Sparaco, Cal Poly SLO ‘06
Jeffrey S. Spero, Jacksonville ‘86-Life (4)
Scott R. Stampflmeier CFV, Toledo ‘98-Life (7) &
Erin A. Stampflmeier, Toledo ‘01 (7)
Donald F. Stanaway, Montana ‘49-Life (4)
Beth J. Steffes, California - San Diego ‘92-Life
Herb L. Stem, Georgia State ‘52-Life
Clifford Stern, Florida ‘74-Life (5)
Sandy Stolberg
Jeffrey R. Stoll, Toledo ‘80-Life (6)
Ariane L. Stone, Nova Southeastern ‘05-Life (5)
Christopher M. Stoney CFV, James Madison ‘02 (2)
Todd R. Strehlow, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘76 (3)
Dan L. Stubblefield CFV, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life (10) +
Christopher J. Susil, James Madison ‘92-Life
Charles E. Swanson, Michigan ‘49-Life (4)
John W. Sweitzer, Seton Hall ‘65-Life (13)
Vin A. Taylor, USC ‘58-Life (5)
Matt Teitelbaum, Colorado ‘00-Life (6)
William F. Templin, Illinois ‘41-Life (18)
John E. Terhune, Wayne State ‘42-Life (13)
Phillip J. Thompson, Kansas State ‘72 (7)
William F. Thompson, Virginia ‘70-Life (17)
Jocelyn E. Thompson CFV, Washington State ‘03
Erin L. Thorgerson, Seattle ‘98 (8)
Don A. Tidwell, Texas ‘56-Life (4)
Caitlin E. Tiftick CFV, Fresno State ‘04 (5)
Kathleen V. Tolbirt
Mary Kathryn Tompkins, Alabama ‘06 (4) *
Cristina M. Trabada, Florida International ‘92-Life (2)
Rodney C. Turner, Alabama State ‘93-Life (9)
Robert S. Ukrop, Richmond ‘68-Life (12)
George and Emily Ulrich
United Way of the Bay Area
John L. Van Vliet, Detroit (Day Division) ‘62-Life (6)
Christine M. Vasquez CFV, Arizona State ‘98-Life (9) +
Denise Viechweg
Frank R. Vitulli, Seattle ‘57-Life (7)
William A. Wade, Seattle ‘05-Honorary (7)
Stephanie L. Wallen, Central Washington ‘92-Life
Milt K. Walters, West Texas A & M ‘61-Life (6)
Suzanne M. Ward, Drake ‘92-Life (14)
Christopher J. Warmuth, USC ‘74-Life (9)
Jeffrey B. Warner, Iowa ‘84-Life (13)
Gail Washburn
Cynthia A. Washington, Saint Louis ‘82-Life (17)
Gregory P. Weber, Montclair State ‘81-Life (12)
William R. Wehmeyer, Southeast Missouri ‘85-Life (17)
Robert A. Welch, Wichita State ‘06-Life
Leroy and Julia Wessel
Alison M. Whelan, Eastern Kentucky ‘05-Life (4)
Chad S. Whipple, Drake ‘00 (2)
Wilton and Donna White
Carrie Wiant, Ball State ‘02 (2)
B. Timothy Wilkins, Texas Tech ‘88
Kelly M. Wilkins, Texas Tech ‘88-Life
Willis North America Inc
David L. Wilson, Texas ‘86
Steve and Deborah Wilson
Maurice C. Workman, Illinois ‘48-Life (18)
John and Joan Worth
Zachary H. Wright, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘91-Life (9)
Lynn Yacyk
Beatrice Yary
William B. Yersin, Carroll College ‘62-Life (18)
Jack C. Younke, Detroit (Evening Division) ‘58-Life (8)
Marvin M. Yueh, California - San Diego ‘02 (2)
Maricela Zapian CFV, Illinois - Chicago ‘07-Life (3)
Joseph M. Zeiger, Central Washington ‘07-Life (2)
Gerald P. Zimmerman, Virginia Tech ‘75-Life (7)
GIFTS by CHAPTER
The following list includes all donors who made gifts to the Annual Fund for the campaign year July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010. Donors are listed
by chapter of initiation. Only contributions made during 2009-10 are included in this report. Gifts processed after July 1, 2010, will appear in the
foundation’s 2010-11 report next fall.
ADRIAN COLLEGE 1966
Angela D. Brown ‘81-Life (18) +
Steven L. Frost ‘72-Life (6)
ALABAMA 1924
Jennifer P. Alexander ‘09 *
Natasha N. Austin ‘09 (2) *
Ambrey M. Auten ‘07 (3) *
Joshua A. Aycox ‘09 (2) *
Jeff T. Baginski ‘08 (2) *
Julie L. Beattie ‘09 (2) *
Kala C. Bennett ‘09 *
Allison M. Bivens ‘09 (2) *
Douglas M. Brown ‘09 *
Patrick Bryant *
Kevin S. Burkett ‘08 (2) *
Patrick J. Cady ‘09 *
Katherine Cage ‘08 (2) *
Paul C. Carruthers ‘09 (2) *
Kristian Chesser ‘09 (2) *
Ali Coles ‘08 (2) *
Chelsea P. Collins ‘07 (3) *
Kelli Connor ‘09 (2) *
Ashley R. Constance ‘08 (2) *
Catherine A. Cooke ‘09 *
Megan Corcoran ‘09 (2) *
Ezell Cornelius ‘56-Life (8)
Benjamin G. Crabtree ‘09 *
Katherine A. Craig ‘08 (2) *
Leanne M. Cronic ‘09 *
Katerina Dergunov ‘09 *
William V. Dinan ‘08 (2) *
Jasmyne K. Dove ‘09 *
Kathryn L. Evans ‘08 *
John W. Everage ‘47-Life
Kelsey A. Ferris ‘09 (2) *
Joshua D. Fleming ‘09 *
Anthony C. Ford ‘05 (3) *
John W. Gallina ‘08 (2) *
Kimberly K. Gibbs ‘08 (2) *
David B. Gill ‘08 (2) *
Matthew K. Golson ‘08 (2) *
Drayton L. Green ‘04 (6)
Clara S. Gregory ‘08 (2) *
John N. Hanner ‘09 *
Chelsea D. Harris ‘09 (2) *
Lee Hayslip ‘07 (3) *
Lauren A. Hendrix ‘09 *
Rachel N. Hester ‘09 (2) *
Sarah E. Hinton ‘09 (2) *
Lauren Hovey ‘08 (2) *
Alix G. Howell ‘09 *
Haley L. Howell ‘09 *
Olivia R. Hunsucker ‘09 *
Christopher Kennedy ‘08 (2) *
Monica Kirk ‘08 (2) *
Elizabeth K. LaKemper ‘09 (2) *
Marilu A. Lammon ‘09 *
Joshua Large ‘09 (2) *
Ashley Lawson ‘09 (2) *
Brad Lee ‘07 (3) *
Kristian L. Lincoln ‘09 *
Patricia A. Litzler ‘07 (3) *
John R. Martin ‘09 *
Kimberly L. McLendon ‘09 *
Lauren A. Meinert ‘09 *
Ashley S. Miller ‘09 *
Leslie J. Minor ‘09 *
Caitlin Mitchell ‘08 (2) *
Rachel H. Mobley ‘07 (3) *
Lauren J. Morello ‘09 *
April Morgan ‘09 (2) *
Adam C. Morrow ‘08 (2) *
Haley E. Namie ‘09 *
Henry M. Nixon ‘06 (3) *
Marcus A. Nunn ‘08 (2) *
Michael R. Oldenburg *
Brian W. Oldfield ‘08 (2) *
Meisha D. Oliver ‘09 *
Josh A. Orr ‘07 (3) *
Lydia M. Osterndorf ‘09 *
Ashley C. Page ‘09 *
Leslie A. Parrish *
Balea Perrigin ‘07 (4) *
Kathryn E. Phelps ‘08 (2) *
Brittney N. Pruitt ‘08 (2) *
Lauren A. Radziminski ‘08 (2) *
Kenyatta M. Reese ‘09 *
George A. Reynolds ‘09 (2) *
Sterling J. Richards ‘08 (2) *
Evan M. Salter ‘08 (2) *
Peter W. Shearouse ‘08 (2) *
Sam M. Solomon ‘09 *
Clifton R. Sprinkle ‘07 (3) *
Shaunice R. Starks CFV ‘06 (5)
Matthew L. Tate ‘08 (2) *
Kimberly D. Temms ‘09 (2) *
William C. Thomas ‘08 (2) *
Adam E. Tice CFV ‘02-Life (8)
Mary Kathryn Tompkins ‘06 (4) *
Daniel K. Trawick ‘09 *
Kyle Tucker ‘08 (2) *
Harinkumar A. Vashi ‘08 (2) *
Haley S. Weaver ‘08 (2) *
Cal Whaley ‘09 (2) *
Nicholas W. White ‘09 *
Erin A. White ‘06 (4) *
Emily Whitehead ‘08 (2) *
Logan S. Wilks ‘09 *
Meaghan S. Williams ‘09 *
Kyle C. Wilson ‘08 (2) *
Megan E. Woodard ‘07 (3) *
Anna M. Zellner ‘09 *
ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM 2005
Qimma B. Abdullah ‘08 (2) *
Audrianna K. Archibald ‘08 (2) *
Henry B. Briggs ‘08 *
Amber J. Britman ‘09 *
Tamora D. Crawford ‘08 *
Mary Grimes ‘05
Kahla R. Hill ‘09 *
Rufus B. Lymon ‘09 *
Jelicia J. Mallory ‘09 *
Christine G. Mayo ‘09 *
Santesia K. McArthur ‘07 (2) *
Brandon E. Mckinney ‘08 (2) *
Monique S. McKinstry CFV ‘05 (6)
DeRon D. Merrida ‘09 *
Tari S. O’Neal ‘08 *
Taccara L. Robinson ‘09 *
Brittany A. Shelton ‘08 *
Jarvius D. Sparks ‘08 (2) *
Keonna R. Ware ‘07 (3) *
Teneasha T. Washington ‘08 (3) *
ALABAMA STATE 1980
Nicole D. Andrews ‘09 *
Dariece Armstrong ‘09 *
Brittney Banks ‘09 *
Kristian F. Battle ‘09 *
Osten J. Berry ‘09 *
Jessica C. Bimbo ‘09 *
Lauren A. Blalock ‘09 *
Ta’Ebony Bradford ‘09 *
Janashia J. Brooks ‘09 *
Lauren A. Brown ‘09 *
Tony Q. Cobb ‘09 *
Eddie E. Cole ‘09 *
Jamilia S. Colquitt ‘07 (3) *
Celess Colston ‘09 *
Bianca T. Culver ‘09 *
Adrian R. Daniels ‘09 *
Mykea L. Debardleben ‘09 *
Tiffany M. Dennis ‘09 *
Catherine N. Finkley ‘07 (3) *
Derrick M. Fleming ‘09 *
Sonja A. Ford ‘09 *
Joia Franks ‘09 *
Ashley M. Frazier ‘09 *
Cynthia S. Goldsmith ‘09 *
Jena Green ‘09 *
Donnetta R. Greggs ‘03
Nicholas J. Gunn ‘09 *
Jarvis C. Hampton ‘09 *
Jerome’ R. Holston ‘09 *
Keta S. Humphrey ‘07 (3) *
Brandon J. Hurst ‘07 (3) *
Shandrea L. Jackson ‘09 *
LaTonya S. Jackson CFV ‘03 (3)
Alesha Jarrett ‘09 *
James Johnson ‘09 *
Raisa J. Johnson ‘09 *
Shimeka D. Johnson ‘09 *
J.C. Jones ‘09 *
Vanda Jones ‘09 *
Aijah R. Laffitte ‘09 *
Velissia C. Lawrence ‘09 *
Carnella Lee ‘09 *
Dominique J. Lee ‘09 *
Lancelot C. Lewis ‘09 *
Raishell Lyons ‘09 *
Jamin D. Marshall ‘09 *
Farrin N. Mathews ‘09 *
Charmeseia Mccall ‘09 *
Dorien M. McCall ‘09 *
Richard D. Milton ‘09 *
Brandon Mitchell ‘09 *
Emmett D. Nuckles ‘09 *
Ashley A. Oliver ‘09 *
Darrion L. Pedro ‘09 *
Joshua R. Reed ‘09 *
D’Audrielle Robinson ‘09 *
Terri S. Robinson ‘09 *
Jennifer Ruffin ‘09 *
Sierra C. Sargent ‘09 *
Shelisa D. Saulsberry ‘09 *
Eldridge T. Scott ‘09 *
Kim F. Smith ‘09-Faculty
Shauntee’ D. Smith ‘09 *
Ebony M. Speakman ‘09 *
Jasmine Stephens ‘09 *
Jimea G. Stepherson ‘07 *
Elizabeth A. Theriault ‘09 *
Kreshay M. Thomas ‘09 *
Diva Townsend ‘09 *
Rodney C. Turner ‘93-Life (9)
Alphonso D. Underwood ‘09 *
Donald B. Underwood ‘09 *
Rodney L. White ‘09 *
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250
200
150
100
50
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146
120
136
152
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1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS BY DECADE OF INITIATION
AMERICAN 1986
Ayesha Abbasi ‘08 *
Chris W. Acher ‘10 *
Alexander C. Addario ‘08 *
Larisa Agovic CFV ‘08 *
Matthew C. Ainsley ‘07 *
Amy E. Anda ‘00
Amanda A. Augustine ‘08 *
Alicia Bachledova ‘10 *
Christina M. Bartol ‘08 *
Julia J. Berk ‘10 *
Nicole M. Bono ‘10 *
Nathan M. Bonsignore ‘10 *
Elyssa L. Boulet ‘08 *
Pamela M. Breault ‘82-Life (7)
Alex M. Bronnenkant ‘10 *
Lisa A. Calandriello CFV ‘97-Life (5)
Katelynn N. Corodemus ‘10 *
Ted J. Crane ‘08 *
Joel A. Croft ‘08 *
Foster P. Curry ‘08 *
James R. DiBiagio ‘07 *
Uuljan D. Djangazieva ‘08 *
Rebecca C. Dooley ‘07 *
Grant P. Duncan ‘07 *
Eric J. Elliot ‘08 *
Perrine Eppie ‘08 *
Alexandra R. Fabiani ‘08 *
Alexander D. Feld ‘07 *
Gavin Filarsky ‘10 *
Caitlin A. Fillman ‘08 *
Dana E. Fleishaker ‘08 *
Marla K. Fuller ‘10 *
Alex Germany-Wald ‘10 *
Chelsea S. Gilroy ‘10 *
John C. Godlove ‘10 *
Elizabeth M. Guez ‘08 *
Maura E. Hanlon ‘08 *
Tevis L. Hannington ‘08 *
Monique A. Harps ‘01 (9)
Jonathan J. Heinlein CFV ‘02-Life (5)
Michelle K. Holleran ‘08 *
Brittany Hopwood ‘07 *
Margaret R. Horan ‘08 *
Kayden D. Horwitz ‘10 *
Nicole E. Hunter ‘08 *
Janis L. Irish ‘08 *
Lauren M. Keating ‘07 *
William K. Killion ‘08 *
Matthew D. Killip ‘10 *
Christopher K. Koeber ‘07 *
Ji Won Kwon ‘08 *
Andrew Lam ‘10 *
Sarah A. Lemerise ‘08 *
Michael J. Lo ‘10 *
Benjamin G. Loeb ‘10 *
Erik M. Loken ‘08 *
Jacqueline M. Martin ‘07 *
Alexa S. Marymor ‘08 *
Molly E. McCafferty ‘08 *
Sean T. McEvenie ‘10 *
William R. McGauran ‘10 *
Anna A. Merkoulova ‘10 *
Jeffery M. Mindell ‘08 *
Julia Moon ‘08 *
Lamson Nguygen ‘10 *
Stetson S. Nunes ‘07 *
Olurotimi Odubogun ‘07 *
Natalie J. Omundson ‘10 *
Rebecca S. Oren ‘08 *
Christina L. Oresajo ‘08 *
Leia A. Pankovich ‘08 *
Adam B. Powers ‘10 *
Alexander W. Priest ‘08 *
Klaenyza A. Pritchard ‘08 *
Alexander Y. Robinson ‘10 *
Michael J. Ronan ‘08 *
Jesse C. Sargent ‘07 *
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Stephanie M. Sawyer ‘10 *
Brian H. Schaffer ‘08 *
Aysel Sharifova ‘08 *
Vasilisa A. Shvachko ‘10 *
Zachary M. Siegel ‘07 *
Rachel N. Sikorski ‘08 *
Ari Silverstein ‘10 *
Matthew I. Siman ‘07 *
Melissa D. Smith ‘08 *
Gregory Sottolano CFV ‘96-Life (2)
Jennifer S. Storozum ‘10 *
Kavita L. Thirupuvanam ‘08
Elise C. Tisdale ‘08 *
Francis D. Tuggle
‘91-Faculty/Life (14)
Elizabeth Ung ‘08 *
Lee Voegler ‘98-Life (12)
Morgan E. Wann ‘07 *
Afrika A. Williams ‘08 *
Andrew P. Woods ‘08 *
Julie J. Wu ‘08 *
Philip Wyks ‘06
Jessica S. Zeroual ‘00 (3)
Amanda M. Zimmer ‘10 *
AMERICAN INT’L COLLEGE 1971
Barry D. Hirsch ‘71-Life (2)
APPALACHIAN STATE 1981
Jerry A. Katz ‘81-Life (17)
Martha B. Katz ‘81-Life (17)
ARIZONA 1923
Guillermo Ardon ‘09 *
Carlos A. Arriola ‘07 (2) *
Kyle S. Aungst ‘08 (2) *
Paola Becerril ‘07 (3) *
Dena M. Becker ‘94 (9)
Eytan M. Ben-Yeoshua ‘08 (2) *
Orr Ben-Zvy ‘09 *
Katharen Bisgard ‘08 (2) *
Elizabeth M. Bouma ‘08 (2) *
Trevor J. Box ‘09 *
Ruben A. Bravo-Castano ‘07 (2) *
Megan L. Broaddus ‘06 (3) *
Thomas H. Browning ‘60-Life (18)
Tara C. Cahn ‘07 (2) *
Alex Castillo ‘07 (2) *
Jason A. Clairmont ‘07 (2) *
Christopher D. Collins ‘06 (3) *
Stephanie L. Cone ‘09 *
Alexandra L. Dammen ‘09 *
Andrew N. Davis ‘09 *
Katie Davis ‘08 *
Paul H. Duncan ‘09 *
Allison R. Durey ‘09 *
Richard S. Fifer ‘07 (2) *
Hillary R. Fischel ‘09 *
Kyle W. Fishburn ‘08 (2) *
Kellen Flynn ‘08 *
Tyler A. Gardon ‘09 *
Bruce W. Genthner ‘58-Life (4)
Stephanie A. Gigante ‘07 (2) *
James C. Gould ‘09 *
Bryan M. Grossman ‘06 (3) *
Kimberly J. Hagg ‘08 *
Amelia S. Hanna ‘09 *
Heather N. Hanson ‘09 *
Clifton N. Harris ‘07 (3) *
+
Clifford Spangler Society
Recognition club for those who
made provisions for Alpha Kappa
Psi in their estate plans.
( ) Consecutive Giving
Consecutive years of giving since
the 1991-92 campaign are included
in parenthesis.
% Matching Gift
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
*
#
Yellow Rose Society
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum contribution of $10.
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David J. Hartzell ‘09 *
Alison E. Heinz ‘09 *
Szarina Hernandez ‘06 (3) *
Kathryn R. Holland ‘06 (3) *
Jo-Ming Huang ‘08 *
Hanna M. Huckin ‘09 *
Joshua M. Jacoby ‘90 (2)
Matt Janke ‘08 *
Stevyn Kannayya ‘08 *
Michael Kiefer ‘08 *
Caitlin G. King ‘08 *
Tracy L. Kistler ‘06 (3) *
Kriste Kolasa ‘95 (3)
Damir Kozhanbayev ‘07 (2) *
Lauren C. Kuehner ‘08 *
Henry Kung ‘08 *
Todd H. Langley ‘53-Life (18)
Janea Laudick ‘08 *
Tracy E. Levante ‘09 *
Carlos A. Lopez-Ramos ‘07 (2) *
Angeline A. Lucero ‘08 *
Kourtnei C. Lyons ‘07 (2) *
Ryan Z. Malham ‘08 (2) *
Paul J. Mallery ‘09 *
Kunal D. Maneck ‘08 (2) *
Catherine A. Marcoly ‘06 (3) *
Alyssa B. Martinez ‘09 *
Kathryn J. McGlamery ‘08 (2) *
Rebecca J. McGlensey ‘06 (3) *
Sophia D. Miachika ‘09 *
Eleni K. Miachika ‘07 (3) *
Cascade Mittman ‘08 *
Greg W. Moore ‘09 *
Tyler J. Morgan ‘07 (2) *
Joseph R. Moseley ‘08 (2) *
Gabriel M. Munoz-Fitch ‘06 (3) *
Rae L. Murillo ‘08 (2) *
Kalli Myren ‘08 *
Jason A. Nowinski ‘09 *
Daniel M. Ortega ‘08 (2) *
Christine M. Pham ‘08 (2) *
Lindsey M. Pierce ‘09 *
Maria V. Pupillo ‘09 *
William K. Rapp ‘58-Life (7)
Jerald D. Raticoff ‘50-Life (4)
Reginald Reginald ‘08 (2) *
Jessica D. Riggins ‘08 *
Angela M. Roberts ‘00 (4)
Sara Rockefeller ‘08 *
Karaline A. Salmans ‘09 *
Leah M. Schebler ‘08 *
Caylee Scott ‘08 *
Settaphan J. Settapanich ‘07 (2) *
Brittany L. Smythe ‘09 *
Allison D. Stein ‘09 *
Megan L. Stolberg ‘09 *
Elissa M. Stremlau ‘07 (2) *
Darren M. Thompson ‘07 (2) *
Shannon M. Timms ‘07 (2) *
Lily Wang ‘00 (2)
Junta Zembayashi ‘08 *
ARIZONA STATE 1972
Frank F. Alvarado CFV ‘00 (9)
Shir S. Anavi ‘07 *
Ryan M. Anthony ‘08 (2) *
Michael W. Bott ‘72 (4)
Kyle N. Bridgeman ‘06 (4)
Shruti Chowdhury ‘08 *
Lori D. Collins ‘88-Life
Beth A. Crumrine ‘09 *
Kerri M. Duguid ‘08 *
Regina F. Garcia ‘09 (2) *
Frank W. Giroux ‘72-Life
Jordan D. Heimann ‘09 *
Jessica L. Hill CFV ‘95-Life (10) +
Amy Hwang ‘08 *
Crystal M. Korp ‘05
Mercedes E. Kralovec ‘08 (2)
Georgia R. Lincoln ‘09 *
Sean P. McGowan ‘07 (2) *
Timothy S. Mitchell ‘95 (4)
William J. Negrey ‘72 (4)
Caitlin N. Nothwehr ‘08 (2) *
Debora J. Oliva ‘93 (7)
Donald T. Sechler ‘96-Life
Nicole Slusser ‘09 *
Christine Vasquez CFV ‘98-Life (9) +
Stephen Vasquez CFV ‘72-Life (9) +
Robert Waer ‘09 *
Liesel A. Weisling ‘04 (3)
Kurtis J. Zinger ‘09 *
ARIZONA STATE WEST 2002
Diana L. Browne ‘08 *
Danielle Gomez ‘08 (2) *
Angelica Hernandez ‘08 *
Matthew Lau ‘03 (2)
Michael P. Reiche ‘03 (5)
Christopher J. Richard ‘05
Preja Tamang ‘08 *
Antwan Trotter ‘08 *
ARKANSAS 1928
James L. Lackey ‘50-Life (16)
James P. Rounsavall ‘86-Life (7)
ARKANSAS - LITTLE ROCK 1962
Stanley Musick ‘70-Life (3)
Raymond A. Weber ‘69 (9)
AUBURN 1989
Elaine J. Hamilton ‘92-Life
Jonathan M. Loden ‘95 (7)
Rachel E. Meyers ‘05
Jessica R. Seitz ‘02-Hon/Life (10)
AUSTIN PEAY 1965
Brent Allen ‘09 *
Mandy E. Arndt ‘09 *
Stephanie Bilderback ‘07 *
Pamela A. Brown-Wilson ‘86 (5)
Xavier P. Covington ‘08 *
Yvonne D. Evans ‘08 *
Katherine Garrett ‘08 *
John D. Gist ‘08 *
Ben A. Julian ‘02
Harry Julian ‘09 *
Matthew D. Kilpatrick ‘08 *
Randall Kougher ‘07
Mark Lopez ‘09 *
Tamica Martin ‘09 *
Robert W. Martin ‘77-Life (12)
Regina L. Mick-Elkins ‘08 *
John R. Moore ‘04 (2)
Christel L. Morgan ‘05 (4)
Daniel B. Morris ‘09 *
Tiffany J. Outlaw ‘09 *
Jessica L. Parker ‘08 *
Angela N. Scroggs ‘08 *
Andrea S. Snorton ‘08 *
Jessica D. Thomas ‘09 *
Carlos M. Urrutia ‘09 *
Barbara Whitlock ‘09 *
Justin Wynn ‘09 *
AZUSA PACIFIC 1997
BAYLOR 1958
Marvin W. Sapaugh ‘61-Life
BELLEVUE 1979
Gerardo G. Campbell ‘79-Life
James Clarke ‘79-Life (4)
Louis J. Ferony ‘86-Life (14)
Lynn A. Suberly ‘86-Life (2)
Willie N. White ‘83-Life (3)
BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN 1959
Garr S. Williams ‘59-Life (3)
BOISE STATE 1969
Mary R. Cook ‘09 *
James D. Crawford ‘74-Life
Daman J. Hall ‘09 *
Richard K. Jung ‘83 (3)
Marie D. Lawrick CFV ‘85-Life (2)
John M. LeVering ‘95-Life (4)
Emerson C. Maxson ‘69-Fac (15)
Thomas S. Watkins ‘07 (3) *
BOSTON 1916
Llewellyn N. Belcourt ‘50-Life (2)
James E. Chandler ‘50-Life (8)
James M. Connors ‘07-Life (3)
Edwin R. Nelson ‘57 (5)
BOSTON COLLEGE 1955
Anthony S. Massimino ‘55-Life (7)
BRADLEY 1951
Douglas J. Lueken ‘73-Life
Harold W. Lundstrom ‘63 (9)
Phillip R. Paleg ‘72 (3)
Timothy J. Reedy ‘79-Life (13)
Chester F. Romaniak ‘68 (4)
BRITISH COLUMBIA 2009
Essya Chikmoroff ‘09 *
BUFFALO 1931
Julian A. Burgio ‘09 *
Erik W. Burton ‘05 (6)
John D. Cahill ‘52-Life (15)
Tana M. Dippolito ‘06 (5) %
Tatiana Emmanuel ‘09 *
Sangkalpa Gurung ‘08 *
Lisa M. Klispie ‘07 (2) *
Jessica Lau ‘07 *
Derek M. Litwin ‘07
Christine S. Newman ‘07-Life (3)
Matthew Rozell ‘08 *
Ricardo A. Ventura ‘09 *
Erin E. Webb ‘00
BABSON COLLEGE 1953
Herbert T. Clark ‘60-Life (2)
Richard L. Kozacko ‘55-Life (4)
Peter G. Sarles ‘58-Life (8)
BALL STATE 2002
Clinton J. Baker ‘09 *
Anne E. Baumer ‘09 *
Caroline S. Blue ‘08 *
Kyle R. Bushey ‘09 *
Christopher J. Clemens ‘03 (4)
Amanda L. DeRoche ‘08 (2) *
Nicholas T. Easton ‘09 *
Hilary J. Fichter ‘10 *
Kristin L. Guerrini ‘07 *
Lakeshia R. Hardaway ‘10 *
Samuel S. Hosier ‘10 *
Alana M. Jackson ‘09 *
Rachel M. Layton ‘09 *
Stephanie E. Lipkin ‘10 *
James A. Mayer ‘03 (4)
Theresa L. Post ‘10 *
Lynne M. Schlosser ‘09 *
Gary D. Scribner ‘10 *
Alan M. Siktberg ‘02-Life (8)
Emily D. Smith ‘08 *
Allison M. Taller ‘10 *
Fredrick H. Taylor ‘09 *
Hilary A. Thevenot ‘09 *
Erica R. White ‘10 *
Carrie Wiant ‘02 (2)
Amanda N. Zimmerman ‘05
BUTLER 1984
Gavin X. Howard ‘97 (6)
Matthew R. Meer ‘02 (5)
Scott T. Menne ‘88-Life (18)
CAL POLY SLO 1999
Lyndsay A. Brown ‘08 *
Kiona L. Davies ‘09 *
Heather A. Deagen ‘09 *
Scott M. Dykzeul ‘08 (2) *
Kimberly Pham ‘09 *
Latdavanh S. Phongsa CFV ‘99
Stephanie Shih ‘07 (3)
TeAnne N. Sparaco ‘06
CALGARY 2005
Matthew Klingbeil ‘05
CALIFORNIA-DAVIS 2002
Roger Liang ‘08 *
Van W. Shu CFV ‘03
CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES 1926
W. Reid Allen ‘50-Life
Jonathan G. Hsiung CFV ‘05 (2)
David A. Labowitz ‘62-Life (16)
Paul M. Lee ‘39-Life (7)
Chris J. Rufer ‘68-Life (17)
Robert N. Schreck ‘63-Life
CALIFORNIA-MERCED 2009
Kim H. Che ‘09 *
Thomas S. Zhao ‘09 *
CALIFORNIA-RIVERSIDE 2001
Brendan P. Moore ‘01 (2)
CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO 1989
Vincent V. Bitz CFV ‘01 (3)
Jennifer L. Hutkoff ‘91-Life (3)
Chern C. Lee ‘03
Stephen M. Napier ‘00 (6)
Jeremy Y. Shinoda ‘96-Life (5)
Melinda Slatt-Friedeberg ‘91-Life (2)
Beth J. Steffes ‘92-Life
Marvin M. Yueh ‘02 (2)
CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA 1999
Sarah K. Dow ‘05 (2)
Irving Gramajo ‘08 *
Queena Hoang ‘09 *
Andrew K. Jost ‘09 *
Daniel V. Rusteen ‘09 *
Andre C. Sayre ‘08 *
CSU-FRESNO 1952
Jennifer E. Bartlett ‘09 *
David W. LeTourneau ‘85
Hannah Marshall ‘09 *
Alison Mathis ‘09 *
Kevin Perkins ‘08 (2) *
Rex O. Ransom ‘72-Life (3)
Laurie Taylor-Hamm CFV ‘06-Fac (2)
Juling M. Teters ‘09 (2) *
Caitlin E. Tiftick CFV ‘04 (5)
David Williams ‘08 (2) *
CSU-LONG BEACH 1956
Victor R. Conrad ‘60-Life (6)
Peter M. Fleming ‘73-Life (18)
Randolph L. Myers ‘57-Life (18)
Roger M. Schueller ‘65-Life
Gerald W. Spencer ‘71-Life (6)
CSU-NORTHRIDGE 1987
Brandon C. Yu ‘06 *
CSU-SAN BERNARDINO 1972
Raquel C. Benmergui Wysocki
‘96-Life (9)
Barry D. Gumaer ‘93-Life (7)
CSU-SAN MARCOS 1999
Tyler M. Long ‘08 (2) *
Mae Madge M. Mendoza ‘06
Alida L. Patterson ‘04
Brittney K. Raedel ‘09 *
Carrie S. Smith ‘07 *
Jerel Mark V. Tolentino ‘10 *
Kevin R. Weeks ‘08 *
CANISIUS COLLEGE 1957
Arielle G. Blanchard ‘08 *
Jennifer M. Ciechoski ‘09 *
Jamie M. Clark ‘08 *
Charlotte C. Cowley ‘07 *
Melissa A. Flaminio ‘09 *
Richard R. Henry ‘98 (10)
Megan J. Hooks ‘06 (2) *
Joseph M. Interlandi ‘07 *
Stephen F. Jackson ‘79-Life
Robert E. Jagodzinski ‘72-Life (7)
Robert R. Kratus ‘71-Life (12)
Kevin Kuligowski ‘79-Life (4)
Sean P. McNally ‘09 *
Kelly E. Shaffer ‘08 *
Angelyn R. Stephen ‘08 *
Christopher P. Swanson ‘08 *
Xavier F. Washington ‘09 *
Julianna L. Wojcik ‘09 *
Laura E. Wrightson ‘08 *
CARNEGIE MELLON 2005
Tian Seng D. Leong ‘07 *
Casey J. Piper ‘08 *
CARROLL COLLEGE 1955
William B. Yersin ‘62-Life (18)
CENTENARY COLLEGE 1995
Jan C. Swenson ‘97-Life (3)
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FRATERNITY-WIDE SCHOLARSHIPS
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation manages numerous fraternity-wide scholarship endowments. Established by alumni and/or family
members, these endowments are used to support annual scholarships. The following individuals received more than $24,000 in scholarships
by the foundation for the 2010-11 academic year.
Anne Axenfeld
Maryland ‘08
Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship
Elizabeth Barnum
Florida ‘09
Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship
Jessica Birchwell
Kentucky ‘07
Kenneth W. Hufford
Scholarship
Brendan Braaten
Western Carolina ‘09
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Lindsey Collier
Florida State ‘08
Stephen and Chrissy Vasquez
Scholarship
Hayley Donaldson
Miami ‘06
Fraternity Presidents
Scholarship
Michael Emling
Miami (Ohio) ‘07
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Cachell Gaines
Tennessee State ‘09
William D. Reeves
Scholarship
Lauren Gueringer
Tulane ‘09
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Erik King
Florida ‘08
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Michael Koll
Chapman ‘09
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Courtney Mallow
Virginia ‘07
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Molly McCafferty
American ‘08
Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship
Stephen O’Neil
West Virginia ‘08
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
James Papin-Wynne
Michigan ‘09
Stephen and Chrissy Vasquez
Scholarship
Candice Randall
Oregon State ‘09
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Evan Roth
Binghamton ‘07
Theodore G. Ehrsam
Scholarship
Jordan Slingo
Stetson ‘09
John S. and Jennie J. Palkon née Lis
Scholarship
Kelsey Stevens
Calgary ‘07
Stephen and Chrissy Vasquez
Scholarship
Kelsey Sweeney
Wisconsin ‘07
William E. Westerdahl
Scholarship
Kevin Tucker
Pennsylvania ‘07
Stephen and Chrissy Vasquez
Scholarship
Nicole Vauter
Ball State ‘08
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Laura Vollmer
Binghamton ‘07
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Emily Voran
Trinity ‘09
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Charles Wang
Calgary ‘07
Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship
Alison Wedermyer
Nebraska ‘07
William A. Donnelly
Scholarship
Jessi White
Arkansas ‘08
Andrew P. Duli
Scholarship
Graeson Woodward
Georgia ‘09
J.D. Sparks
Scholarship
Simon Yu
New York ‘09
Jesse H. Bert
Scholarship
CENTRAL FLORIDA 1991
Howard A. Dehner ‘09 *
Marissa Doctrove ‘08 (2) *
Taylor L. Donnini ‘09 *
Jessica M. Frazier ‘09 *
Judith Gachelin ‘09 *
Craig Gilardi ‘09 *
Elizabeth J. Hutchens ‘09 *
Michael Irene ‘09 *
Randy A. Joseph ‘07 *
Kaitlyn Mcconville ‘09 *
Aggie J. Payton ‘09 *
Jarvis J. Peters ‘08 *
Yamil A. Ramirez ‘08 *
Derina M. Turner ‘09 *
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Francis T. Veigle CFV ‘04 (3)
Randall K. Williams ‘09 *
CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1964
Loren J. Bidle ‘72-Life (6)
Kurt M. Kulpa ‘75-Life (3)
Kristi L. Lewis ‘87-Life (2)
Brian G. Long ‘65-Life (12)
Gregory A. Nixon ‘70-Life (6)
Chris L. Savelle ‘05 (5)
Kylee R. Wackerle ‘05
CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1979
Kristen Adamson ‘06 (4)
Megan Billingsley ‘09 (2) *
Justin M. Brown ‘08 (2) *
Thomas P. Curran ‘05 (2) *
Nick Engstrom ‘08 *
Peter A. Euston ‘07 *
Katherine A. Hanke ‘98 (4)
Brennen C. Lee ‘08 *
Brooke L. Saul CFV ‘06
Kristin Sigurjonsson ‘09 *
Brittany A. Skelcher ‘09 *
Vanessa Vargas ‘10 *
Stephanie L. Wallen ‘92-Life
Meghan G. Wright ‘05 (4)
Joseph M. Zeiger ‘07-Life (2)
CHAPMAN 2001
Bianca R. Arevalo ‘09 *
Amy L. Beaver ‘08 (2) *
Mackenzie L. Burr ‘09 *
Lindsey A. Carter ‘08 (2) *
CarolAnn Casebolt ‘07 (3) *
Annie J. Cheng ‘08 (2) *
Jennifer J. Chow ‘09 *
Rachel E. DePersis ‘08 (2) *
Alejandra Dominguez ‘07 (3) *
Matthew R. Feldman ‘08 (2) *
Ashlee A. Guerra ‘03 (4)
Justin A. Guerra ‘01 (4)
Tyler D. Hadzinsky ‘08 (2) *
Timothy C. Howe ‘09 *
Andrea J. Koepke ‘01 (6)
Michael D. Koll ‘09 *
Andrei A. Kryssov ‘05 (5)
Tim L. Lineberger ‘09 *
Khine T. Lwin ‘08 (2) *
Courtney M. Mahaffey ‘09 *
Kellie M. Maher ‘06 (4) *
Lachmi K. Malhotra ‘01
Shana E. Menton ‘08 (2) *
Nicole C. Merritt ‘09 *
Nicole R. Mobraaten ‘08 (2) *
Sara A. Mouser ‘05
Sabrina R. Neas ‘08 (2) *
Helena Nguyen ‘01 (9)
Monica N. Nieto ‘04
Cheyenne A. Nolze ‘09 *
Miki Nyunoya ‘08 (2) *
David C. Piper ‘01-Life (9)
Laurin Schreiber ‘08 (2) *
Brian R. Tippy ‘06 (4)
Dominic P. Tornambe ‘08 (2) *
Doan-Thuc T. Tran ‘08 (2) *
Michael P. Tran ‘07 (3) *
Sally J. Tran ‘07 (3) *
Mackenzie D. Ulrikson ‘06 (5)
Theodore J. Young ‘08 (2) *
Erick A. Zenteno ‘09 *
Alicia S. Bouie ‘08 (2) *
Whitley P. Brown ‘07 (3) *
Chelsea N. Buscher ‘09 *
Roshonda Carson ‘08 (2) *
Crystal Daniels ‘07 (2) *
Fredricka M. Dillard ‘07 (2) *
Tabitha L. Ellington ‘07 (2) *
Antonio T. Fielder ‘07 *
Jimmy T. Freeman ‘08 (2) *
Carla R. Goodson CFV ‘04 (2)
Myles Jackson ‘08 (2) *
Latonya M. Logan ‘08 (2) *
La’Kema M. McQueen ‘07 (2) *
Quentin-LaMonte L. Ramsey ‘09 *
Danetra C. Richardson ‘08 (2) *
Rawlin S. Simmons ‘08 (2) *
Perry G. Timmons ‘06 (3) *
Jamie Winston ‘08 (2) *
AUTUMN 2010
Kristin Blaser ‘07
Joel B. Davidson ‘09 *
Jessica C. Dohmen ‘07 (2)
Kiara C. Girkins ‘08 *
Christa M. Huebner ‘09 *
Emily A. Mchugh ‘09 *
Heather L. Mella ‘08 (2) *
Michelle C. Sinibaldi ‘07
Jefferson H. Teller ‘92-Life (4)
CINCINNATI 1914
LeAnne M. Anklan ‘03 (5)
C Kevin Armstrong ‘92-Life (5)
Paul J. Brinker ‘84-Life (15) +
Kelly M. Burke Kaine ‘87-Life
Gregory L. Gabbard ‘90-Life (9)
Steven R. Ludwig ‘87-Life (7)
Benjamin D. Mallin ‘47-Life (4)
Harold E. Massie ‘60-Life (6)
Andrea L. Metz ‘09 *
Richard L. Popp ‘97-Life (4)
Maya Torrence ‘10 *
Lane N. Velayo ‘00-Life (9)
Jeffrey A. Wasserstrom ‘77 (5)
akpsi.org
CASE COMPETITION
In February, chapters competed in the foundation’s Case Competition at
each of the five Principled Business Leadership Institute locations. Teams
placing first, second and third place at each location were awarded $1,000,
$500 and $250 in scholarships from the foundation’s Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship Fund.
CLARKSON 1958
Darryl J. Dillenback ‘67-Life (4)
Michael S. Driscoll ‘07 *
Alex M. Giarratano ‘09 *
Albert P. Grupper ‘60-Life (7)
Megan E. Murphy ‘08 *
Robert R. Stolte ‘63-Life (2)
Barbara A. Wallace ‘86-Life (6)
COLORADO 1950
Ashley A. Benigni ‘08 *
Kent R. Hastings ‘62-Life (6)
William A. Hertlein ‘07 (2)
Jennifer H. Kuhn CFV ‘99-Life (9)
Rodney E. Slifer ‘55
Anastasia M. Striegnitz ‘03
Matt Teitelbaum ‘00-Life (6)
COLORADO COLLEGE 1920
Gordon L. Snider ‘37-Life (2) + #
COLORADO STATE 1990
Kylee D. Allen ‘05 (5)
Jessica Brunson ‘07 (3) *
Matthew M. Collins ‘09 *
Hilary A. Fraser ‘08 *
Melissa C. Gunther ‘09 *
Jonathan M. Hummer ‘09 *
Mark K. Kerwood ‘06 (4)
Morgan A. Kidder ‘09 *
Sophie Lane-Wierzba ‘08 *
Melissa S. Matonis ‘08 (2) *
Jessica Monroe ‘02 (7)
Trevor S. Nelson ‘08
Irene M. Nissen ‘06 (4)
Samantha J. Osborn ‘09 *
Katherine L. Ransdell ‘08 *
Chelsea L. Rump ‘07 *
Taylor Schlepp ‘08 *
Tierney S. Smith ‘08 *
Shawna L. Strickland ‘08 *
Sara E. Vallejos ‘09 *
Julie J. Williams ‘08 *
COLUMBIA 1920
CHARLESTON 2000
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CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT 1972
Wesley W. Allen ‘61-Life (12)
Richard D. Clark ‘49-Life (18)
Laurence S. Weinberg ‘63-Life (3)
CONNECTICUT 2010
Robert A. Amatuli ‘10 *
Maxwell Amster ‘10 *
Marcus F. Burke ‘10 *
Michael T. Ford ‘10 *
Cari A. Goldner ‘10 *
Daniel A. Hanley ‘10 *
Shane Kelly ‘10 *
Michael J. Klesseck ‘10 *
Jennifer Newman ‘10 *
Leah Newman ‘10 *
Kaitlyn Profeta ‘10 *
Kelsey Rath ‘10 *
Dave Rothacker ‘10 *
Maximilian J. Thiel ‘10 *
The Upsilon Psi Chapter from the University of California - Davis took home third place honors at Reno’s
Case Competition.
ATLANTA
1st Place – Brooklyn Bridge Consulting from the Beta Upsilon Chapter at the University of South Carolina
2nd Place – SDS Marketing Associates from the Epsilon Sigma Chapter at Georgia Tech
3rd Place – Thurmond & Associates from the Iota Phi Chapter at Winthrop University
CHICAGO
1st Place – The Phoenician Galley from the Pi Omega Chapter at Purdue University
2nd Place – Presidential Consulting from the Eta Iota Chapter at Murray State University
3rd Place – Froman Consulting from the Epsilon Chapter at the University of Illinois
DALLAS
1st Place – Premier Development from the Theta Sigma Chapter at Texas State University
2nd Place – B.L.U.E. Alliance from Chi Omega Chapter at the University of North Texas
3rd Place – Milestone Management from the Xi Omicron Chapter at the University of Texas - San Antonio
PHILADELPHIA
1st Place - TF Consulting from the Epsilon Rho Chapter at the University of Pennsylvania
2nd Place - Viva Vivio from Beta Iota Chapter at the University at Buffalo
3rd Place - Vincent Stanley Consulting from the Delta Chapter at the University of Pittsburgh
RENO
1st Place – Pyro X from the Nu Xi Chapter at the University of California - San Diego
2nd Place – ASK Consulting from the Pi Tau Chapter at Stanford University
3rd Place – P&P Consulting from the Upsilon Psi Chapter at the University of California - Davis
CREIGHTON 1957
John C. Volles ‘10 *
Scott E. Billings ‘86 (9)
Eric M. Bodman CFV ‘04-Life (5)
Daniel C. Pape ‘85 (2)
Gerald F. Petersen ‘60
William F. Rozmajzl ‘57
Becky A. Smouse ‘96-Life (7)
DAYTON 1956
Thomas V. Ferrero ‘65-Life (5)
John A. Ostapuck ‘66-Life (6)
DELAWARE 2009
Phillip Bonarigo ‘09 *
Lona Garner ‘09 *
DELAWARE STATE 2006
Daryl C. Brooks ‘05 (4)
DENVER 1910
Louis C. Golm ‘62-Life (3)
Jerry C. Higginson ‘61-Life (2)
Alex C. McDonald ‘55-Life
Larry M. Wile ‘90-Life
2 0 0 9 - 1 0 A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N A N N U A L R E P O R T
DePAUL 2002
Brandon J. Mandarino ‘07 (3)
DETROIT (DAY) 1930
Francis G. Doherty ‘50-Life (2)
Ronald C. Hritzkowin ‘53-Life (4)
Robert W. Jassoy ‘60 (4)
James P. Parrino ‘68-Life (12)
Louis W. Petro ‘74-Faculty (2)
Gary L. Pilawski ‘69-Life (5)
Ralph H. Proctor ‘69-Life (4)
Robert A. Spansky ‘62-Life (18)
Gerard T. Staeger ‘80-Life (12)
Frank D. Stella ‘40-Life (2) #
Donald H. Van Hove ‘60-Life (10)
John L. Van Vliet ‘62-Life (6)
DETROIT (EVENING) 1958
Waldemar C. Cyranski ‘77-Life (3)
Gerald E. La Motte ‘65-Life (5)
Robert A. Murzin ‘65-Life
Jack C. Younke ‘58-Life (8)
DRAKE 1949
Luke K. Anderson ‘99
Allen W. Bethell ‘57 (4)
Kelvin C. Boyle ‘60 (3)
Robert E. Carlson ‘93-Life (14)
Allison M. George ‘09 *
Adam J. Hoelscher ‘01-Life (2)
Jill Johansen Hastey ‘85-Life (18) %
Kjersten M. Krantz-Odendahl ‘09 *
Brooke N. Nielsen ‘07 *
Daniel E. Prall ‘57-Life (8)
Pamela L. Richardson ‘81-Life (18)
Erin K. Smith ‘07 *
Carley R. Stieg ‘08 *
Amanda Sykora ‘07 *
Sharon Thai ‘07 (3) *
Suzanne M. Ward ‘92-Life (14)
Chad S. Whipple ‘00 (2)
DREXEL 1968
Vince E. Henson ‘08 (2)
EAST CAROLINA 1966
Eric J. Anthony ‘06
Neltonia J. Atkinson ‘08 *
Hiral V. Kamdar ‘09 *
Britany N. Nowell ‘09 *
Damon R. Percy ‘07 (2) *
Steven D. Such ‘06-Life (4)
EASTERN KENTUCKY 2005
James M. Copeland ‘10-Hon (2)
Alison McFarland ‘09 *
Amber N. North ‘08 *
Alison M. Whelan ‘05-Life (4)
EASTERN MICHIGAN 1964
Michael J. Archer ‘72 (6)
Heidi K. Beaber ‘84-Life (3)
Michele L. Blinder ‘95
Donald C. Cundy ‘70-Life (18)
Katharine A. Denham ‘92-Life (4)
Jeffrey E. Frank ‘86-Life (16)
James T. Low ‘68-Life (12)
Rhonda A. Suggs ‘89 (3)
EASTERN WASHINGTON 1967
Alisha Burger ‘10 *
Nuemi Castaneda ‘10 *
Johnathan A. Davis ‘09 *
Nicole R. Gaut ‘10 *
Jenny M. Glendenning ‘09 *
Brian D. Hannon ‘09 *
Lorena Hernandez ‘10 *
Alexander L. Konicke ‘08 *
Michelle Langevin ‘08 *
Brice W. Leahy ‘09 *
Melissa Logan ‘08 *
Rachelle K. Malat ‘07 *
Aaron F. Matsumoto ‘10 *
Amanda C. Miller-Livesay ‘08 *
Naomi S. Newcomb ‘06 (5)
Sheryl J. O’Keefe ‘84 (3)
Luis M. Ramirez ‘09 *
Ryan A. Reformado ‘09 *
Carli Schmitz ‘09 *
Cindy M. Sonenthal ‘92 (3)
Angela Swenseid ‘07 *
Krissy Ann H. Van Meter ‘09 *
Taylor J. Ziemann ‘10 *
ELON 1985
Kathy J. Cashmark ‘91-Life (2)
Megan E. Kenny ‘02 (6)
Erika M. Lamanna ‘06 (3)
EMORY 1926
William D. Barker ‘48-Life (9)
Matthew A. Kelsey ‘06 (4)
Charles H. Yates ‘49 (4)
FAIRLEIGH DICKENSON 1997
Stephanie Caccamese ‘97-Life (6)
FLORIDA 1926
Michelle D. Baker ‘91
Arthur L. Burke ‘57-Life (6)
Adam R. Graves ‘07
Randall L. Haines ‘65-Life (3)
Andrew F. Ingley ‘94-Life (3)
Bum S. Kim ‘07 (2)
Daniel J. McCleary ‘00 (6)
Barry I. Meyer ‘72-Life (3)
Anthony T. Meyer ‘96-Life (11)
Teri A. Miller ‘83-Life
Wayne R. Miller ‘83-Life
Roy T. Olsen ‘63-Life (8)
Stephen E. Smith ‘86-Life (2)
Walter J. Smith ‘65-Life (10)
Clifford Stern ‘74-Life (5)
Jesus V. Velasco ‘73-Life (3)
FLORIDA A&M 2006
Chathya K. Chandler ‘06
Carrington J. Crenshaw ‘09 *
Jenai M. Davis ‘09 *
Antoinyce Eaton ‘09
Ashley C. Farrish ‘09 *
Addison R. Johnson ‘09 *
Aylin M. McGinnis ‘08 *
Salena D. Meeks ‘06
Alexandria Okon ‘09 *
Tyrone D. Smith ‘06-Life (4)
Renise Stinson ‘09 *
Christopher R. Strong ‘09 *
Brian A. Waritay ‘06 (2) *
FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2002
David M. Fredeling ‘08 *
Sele Gordon ‘09 *
Valentina Lequeux ‘09 *
Sai W. Lo ‘09 *
Elizee Milhomme CFV ‘02
Dennis S. Palkon ‘04-Faculty (6)
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1992
Carlos M. Acevedo ‘09 *
Osmer N. Arauz CFV ‘03 (3)
Melissa Campo Duggan ‘95-Life
Elizabeth Carpinteyro ‘01
Francys Crevier CFV ‘06 *
Rafael A. De Armas ‘10-Life *
Larhone Gayle ‘08 (3)
Jacqueline M. Ginarte CFV ‘04
Alexis P. Perdomo CFV ‘92-Life (11)
Patricia S. Perdomo ‘93-Life (11)
Kevin Ramos ‘08 *
Cristina M. Trabada ‘92-Life (2)
Judene E. Tulloch ‘06
FLORIDA STATE 1949
Heather E. Allen CFV ‘89-Life (13) +
Samuel T. Blackburn ‘85-Life (7)
James D. Bracken ‘59 (8)
Kelly Budnick ‘08 *
Robin J. Gethings ‘90 (3)
Allison L. Harper CFV ‘94-Life (6)
William L. Koleszar ‘86-Life (12)
Robert E. McDonald ‘79-Life (2)
Kathryn M. Meyer ‘97 (11)
Cynthia Nobles ‘00 (5)
John W. Quesenberry ‘95-Life (4)
Kenneth L. Sjoberg ‘91-Life (5)
FORDHAM 1963
Douglas D. Patrick ‘86-Life (3)
FORDHAM-LINCOLN CENTER 1966
Carmine Mangino ‘69 (2)
FORT HAYS STATE 1965
Arin Cutright ‘06 (2)
Donald D. Hickman ‘66-Life (4)
Denis W. Miller ‘70-Life
Diane K. Nemnich ‘82-Life (2)
Andrew A. Rupp ‘74-Life (6)
Lyle T. Staab ‘76-Life (5)
John L. Trapp ‘65-Life (2)
Noah Welshans ‘06 (3)
David Vigil ‘08 (2)
Wesleigh Wangel ‘09 *
Kathy Xu ‘09 *
Jerry Yang ‘09 *
Justin J. Yen ‘09 *
Charles Zhou ‘08 *
Djatou Traore ‘09 *
Daniel Turkewitz ‘09 *
Hristo Valkov ‘09 *
Nicholas T. Voutiritsas ‘09 *
Kyle A. Williams ‘08 *
Garrett D. Wilson ‘08 (2) *
Catherine Yi ‘08 *
Maricela Zapian CFV ‘07-Life (3)
Christina Zitello ‘09 *
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS 1959
Carol R. Carter ‘76-Life (5)
Ellis J. Jones ‘60-Faculty (14)
HOFSTRA 1989
CINCINNATI 1958
John E. Okpisz ‘58 (3)
Edward B. Rust ‘70-Life
Frank D. Lackner ‘89-Life (3)
GANNON 1968
Brian J. Davis ‘92-Life (7)
Patricia L. Eline ‘04 (4)
Christopher P. Meehan ‘90-Life (15)
Michelle E. Szabat ‘08 *
Joanne P. Vella ‘78-Life
GEORGE WASHINGTON 1933
Claire Brunner ‘09 *
Mark B. Buente ‘09 *
Samuel Dewitt ‘08 *
Charlotte R. Doney ‘10 *
Sarah E. Heifets ‘08 *
Matthew Heymann ‘08 (2) *
Barton H. Kogan ‘67 (2)
Sarah E. Lefferts ‘08 (3)
Hillary A. McElroy ‘08 (2) *
Bradford P. Monroe ‘09 *
Nupur Moondra ‘09 *
James H. Nero ‘68-Life (2)
Gerald Pinnes ‘08 *
Walter N. Propps ‘57-Life (4)
Glenna L. Schubert ‘08 *
Lea E. Thierman ‘10 *
Juliette G. van de Walle ‘09 *
Jelena Vlaisavljevic ‘08 *
GEORGIA 1922
Adam G. Blangero ‘97-Life (3)
Donald S. Chapman ‘59-Life (5)
Arthur J. Finley ‘66 (11)
Maywood O. Lawrence ‘65 (3)
Thomas R. Merritt ‘55 (2)
GEORGIA STATE 1917
Eldon A. Bailey ‘59-Life (4)
J. Smith Harrison ‘76-Life (6)
Robert O. Hunt ‘70-Life (3)
Marcos A. Kerbel ‘65-Life (4)
Tommy Loo ‘71-Life (10)
William D. Reeves ‘59-Life (16)
Herb L. Stem ‘52-Life
Delia G. Tillman ‘94-Life
GEORGIA TECH 1962
Pranav Bahl ‘09 *
Mohini K. Bhalani ‘09 *
Lee R. Brunner ‘01
Christopher Chang ‘09 *
Tiffany L. Chang ‘09 *
Yeonjoo A. Choo ‘09 *
Shiliang Du ‘08 *
Tonya M. Dugger ‘09 *
Joel T. Feyereisen ‘08 *
Neha R. Gilja ‘09 *
Edgar D. Greene ‘92 (3)
Natalie A. Kachadurian ‘07 *
Kylee S. Kuzminsky ‘08 *
Eunice Lee ‘09 *
Erin V. McClendis ‘08 *
Ankita Neotia ‘09 *
Uy Nguyen ‘09 *
Diana J. Pak ‘09 *
Herschel H. Parikh ‘08 *
Jane K. Park ‘09 *
Min Sun Park ‘09 *
Samantha L. Pinson ‘09 *
Christina M. Ruiz ‘09 *
Jesus M. Sandoval ‘79-Life (5)
Connie Shin ‘09 *
Aditya Singhal ‘09 *
Varun D. Sipani ‘09 *
Krishna C. Tamburino ‘07 *
Nancy H. Thanki ‘09 *
Maya C. Uddin ‘09 *
Sophia N. Uddin ‘08 *
Sangeet R. Vellore ‘09 *
HOOSIER ALUMNI 1967
INCARNATE WORD 1979
Kevin D. Esparza ‘82-Life
Gary L. Epperson ‘92-Hon/Life (18)
HOUSTON 2002
INDIANA 1927
William K. Bissey ‘61-Life (13) +
Timothy W. Daniels ‘06 (4)
Lawrence A. Friend ‘63-Life (5)
Gordon I. Gerbick ‘47-Life (17)
George E. Hahn ‘57 (4)
Robert T. Hawkins ‘63 (2)
Charles H. Krueger ‘57 (9)
Michelle B. McGuire ‘89-Life (3)
David L. Morris ‘66
Tricia Pisani Mulcare ‘95-Life (9) %
Christopher J. Mulvihill ‘80-Life (7)
Robert C. Nelson ‘47-Life (14)
Brian D. Parker ‘93-Life (13)
Harold L. Pfrang ‘49-Life (2)
Terry J. Robinson ‘80-Life (8)
Natalie A. Wulff ‘09 *
Crystal S. Guillory ‘08 *
Ming Chun Hsueh ‘08 *
Jonathan Lee ‘10 *
Joanna M. Romero ‘02 (7)
HOWARD 2009
Courtney G. Holland ‘09 *
Kristen D. Price ‘09-Life *
Anna L. Smith ‘10 *
IDAHO STATE 1957
Romeo K. Beorchia ‘09 *
Alan D. Bodily ‘08 *
Daniel A. Christman ‘09 *
Christopher W. Messick ‘08 *
Brandon Thurman ‘08 *
Harold C. White ‘60-Faculty (7)
INDIANA STATE 1985
Jacob Braunecker ‘09 *
Curt Bromm ‘06 *
Dustin M. Bryant ‘07 (2)
Janae D. Buckner ‘08 *
Lindsey M. Butorac ‘08 *
Brenda S. Chappell ‘91 (4)
Lana M. Clifton ‘07 (2) *
Chelsea C. Ebaugh ‘10 *
Brittany A. Faulkner ‘07 *
Alison L. Gehring ‘07 (2) *
Morgan E. Godden ‘09 *
William G. Hamblen ‘09 *
Angela M. Harden ‘08 *
Derek A. Heinz ‘10 *
Michael D. Hickox ‘09 *
Gregory G. Hollis ‘10 *
Brandon R. Hunter ‘06
Maulik K. Khatadia ‘03
David L. Lund ‘09 *
Jessica May ‘05
Whitney N. O’Brien ‘06
Christina D. Porter ‘06 (2) *
Andrew K. Pyle ‘06 (2)
Jeremy W. Thompson ‘07 *
Willie L. Winters ‘04 (3)
ILLINOIS 1913
Katherine Dahlenburg ‘76-Life (7)
Thomas J. Duffy ‘63-Life (17)
Jacqueline C. Earley ‘97 %
John T. Havens ‘46-Life (5)
James G. Nussbaum ‘59-Life (4)
Theodore F. Smith ‘59-Life (6)
Nicholas Stoczanyn ‘02 (4)
William F. Templin ‘41-Life (18)
Maurice C. Workman ‘48-Life (18)
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 1966
Farooq A. Abbasi ‘09 *
Saeb Ahsan ‘08 (2) *
Shruthi Ajjampur ‘08 (2) *
Tuba Arshad ‘09 *
Jason Avila ‘07 (3) *
Brenda Ayala ‘09 *
Lauren Badke ‘09 *
Christian A. Bautista ‘09 *
Alyssa R. Bequeaith ‘09 *
William A. Biancucci ‘09 *
Carolina Borelli ‘09 *
Vanessa Campos ‘08 *
Julio R. Castillo ‘08 (2) *
Raul G. Chavez ‘07 *
Matthew I. Connor ‘08 *
Erik C. Cooper ‘09 *
Alexandria M. Dyschkant ‘08 *
Alexandria M. Fatianow ‘09 *
Cynthia D. Gomez ‘09 *
Robert Halpert ‘08 *
Patton S. Hammond ‘09 *
Cherie A. Harshman ‘08 (2) *
Nadine Irsheid ‘08-Life *
Agnieszka Kirpa ‘09 *
Rui Li ‘08 (2) *
Nuwan Liyanage ‘08 *
Qiyuan Lui ‘09 *
Calvin Miller ‘09 *
Rahul Modi ‘09 *
Alejandra Mojica ‘09 *
Rushi Parekh ‘08 *
Shuhani Patel ‘07 *
Beatrice Quach ‘09 *
Allan J. Rohr ‘66-Life (17)
Lisa A. Ruble ‘08 (2) *
Camille Sanchez ‘09 *
Natalie J. Santos ‘09 *
Jamie Shah ‘08 *
Lauren Sweeney ‘08 (2) *
Magdalena Szudy ‘09 *
Lawrence Tang ‘08 *
IOWA 1923
Robert L. Anderson ‘54 (7)
Ronald W. Cerutti ‘85-Life
Tony C. Clark ‘74-Life (18)
Courtney Cox Smith ‘93-Life (6)
Nancy A. Ghizzone ‘89-Life (14)
+
Clifford Spangler Society
Recognition club for those who
made provisions for Alpha Kappa
Psi in their estate plans.
( ) Consecutive Giving
Consecutive years of giving since
the 1991-92 campaign are included
in parenthesis.
% Matching Gift
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
*
Yellow Rose Society
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum contribution of $10.
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George L. Grovert ‘61 (3)
Robert L. Hammond ‘70-Life (2)
Brittany A. Hein ‘98 %
Kenneth J. Kolbet ‘61-Life (2)
Marvin J. McElvain ‘73-Life (7)
Pamela A. Miksell CFV ‘96-Life (4)
Robert E. Richardson ‘76-Life (18) %
James E. Starr ‘64-Life (3)
Wayne D. Walters ‘65-Life (6)
Jeffrey B. Warner ‘84-Life (13)
William H. Weresch ‘65-Life (4)
Christin M. Winans ‘80 (6)
IOWA STATE 1958
Jennifer J. Dobel CFV ‘01-Life (4)
Fan Feng ‘09 *
Molly H. Haberl ‘08 *
Ryan M. Helling ‘08 *
Adrian W. Hollander ‘61-Life (13)
William H. Prouty ‘62-Life (3)
Melissa J. Stowe CFV ‘98-Life (8) %
JACKSONVILLE 1962
Janice Bradley ‘07 *
Christopher A. Bush ‘84-Life (6)
Elizabeth McCullough ‘87-Life (5) %
David W. Simpkins ‘80-Life (7)
Jeffrey S. Spero ‘86-Life (4)
JACKSONVILLE STATE 2009
Tristan Biggs ‘09 *
Alvin Brewer ‘09 *
Shakenya C. Burch ‘09 *
Karin Chirico ‘09 *
Jonathan P. Davis ‘09 *
Charles C. Dixon ‘09 *
Rodrick A. Dorsey ‘09 *
Chedrick Edwards ‘09 *
Ashley Graham ‘09 *
Gabriel A. Hall ‘09 *
Victorya Harris ‘09 *
Jamini E. Hershberger ‘09 *
Jessica Hosford ‘09 *
Jennifer S. Hulsey ‘09 *
Leroy R. Jackson ‘09 *
Joshua T. Jennings ‘09 *
Joshua M. Jones ‘09 *
Nana Kufuor ‘09 *
Andrea L. Moultrie ‘09 *
Lazarious Reeder ‘09 *
Tiffany M. Richardson ‘09 *
Rodney B. Smith ‘09 *
Rhyan A. Swanson ‘09 *
JeLisa Tanniehill ‘09 *
Micheal B. Turner ‘09 *
Nylisha Wilson ‘09 *
JAMES MADISON 1991
Jeffrey L. Kane ‘91-Life (8)
Meredith D. Kane ‘93-Life (8)
Patrick R. McQuillan ‘91-Life (3)
Matthew J. Phillips ‘09 *
Christopher M. Stoney CFV ‘02 (2)
Christopher J. Susil ‘92-Life
JOHN CARROLL 1956
Ashley Lewis ‘08 *
Katherine M. Prescott ‘05-Life (2)
KANSAS 1920
Gerald T. Canatsey ‘41-Life (3)
KANSAS STATE 1926
Katherine A. Baber ‘09 *
Richard L. Badenhoop ‘49-Life (5)
Alex J. Bency ‘08 *
Pamela L. Bergsten ‘91 (9)
Crystal Cartwright ‘02 (3)
Nick Desouza ‘09 *
Jessica R. French ‘09 *
Susan M. Garcia ‘77-Life (5)
Kristin N. Gregory ‘03 (6)
Alison Manthei ‘08 *
Larry L. Miles ‘59-Life (5)
Alissa M. Millard ‘06 (3)
Jaza Montgomery ‘08 *
Daniel T. Oder ‘08 *
Bruce E. Peters ‘66-Life (12)
Jacob D. Phillips ‘07 *
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Dillon M. Robbins ‘09 *
Bobbie Rose ‘08 *
Samantha J. Schuckman ‘09 *
Cassandra A. Skweres ‘09 *
Heather D. Stos ‘09 *
Phillip J. Thompson ‘72 (7)
Kyle G. Tipton ‘09 *
KENTUCKY 1998
Heather Abdelghany ‘07 (2) *
Athanasis Agamemnonos ‘09 (2) *
Christopher S. Allen ‘09 (2) *
Parisa Amoozegar ‘08 (2) *
Kali Andress ‘07 (2) *
Clarissa Ansley ‘09 *
Claire Archibald ‘09 *
Alexander B. Atkinson ‘08 (2) *
Scott D. Augsback ‘09 (2) *
Jessica A. Birchwell ‘07 *
Thaddeus Blevins ‘09 *
Mary Jo Boles ‘08 (2) *
Brandon S. Boyd ‘03
Melissa R. Campbell ‘07 (3) *
Jerone Chandrakumar ‘09 *
Matthew Clark ‘09 *
Emily M. Conley ‘08 (2) *
Hailey Crook ‘09 (2) *
Kristen E. Dickey ‘08 (3) *
Ashley E. Dunn ‘09 *
Meredith Durbin ‘09 *
Clarissa N. Durham ‘09 *
John P. Enzweiler ‘08 (2) *
Tyler P. Fallin ‘08 (2) *
Jessica Fischesser ‘08 (2) *
Aaron M. Fons ‘07 (2) *
Elizabeth B. Gay ‘09 (2) *
Andrew D. Goodale ‘08 (2) *
Paul D. Goodman ‘08 (3) *
Beverly K. Hargis ‘09 *
Staci E. Hausch ‘08 (3) *
Meredeth Howard ‘09 *
Julia Howard ‘08 (2) *
Sheila L. Hubbard ‘10 *
Lauren N. Jellison ‘08 (2) *
Elizabeth Keller ‘07 (3) *
Matthew Kiernam ‘09 *
Zachary D. King ‘09 *
Emily Lawler ‘09 (2) *
Nolan Lowry ‘09 (2) *
Melissa G. Lucas ‘98 (8)
Jessamy A. Lyons ‘05
Samantha J. Maddox ‘09 (2) *
Kacey E. Marr ‘07 (3) *
Lea Mattingly ‘09 *
John D. Metz ‘07 (3) *
Whitney Molter ‘07 (3) *
Kyla Montgomery-Cochran ‘08 (2) *
Addison K. Moore ‘09 *
Alexandra Moses ‘08 (2) *
John N. Nicholas ‘07 (2) *
Cody Noffsinger ‘09 *
Jacy D. Palmer ‘07 (3) *
Kristin A. Palmer-Ball ‘07 *
Patrick J. Palsha ‘08 *
Richard Parsons ‘09 (2) *
Katlin Pendleton ‘09 *
Chatham Penrod ‘08 *
Victoria L. Philipp ‘08 (2) *
Jessica M. Pitman ‘07 (2) *
Zachary J. Purol ‘08 (3) *
Cory A. Reinle ‘08 (3) *
Riley C. Rogers ‘09 *
Aaron M. Ryan ‘09 *
Toni E. Santos ‘07 *
Evan D. Schroader ‘08 (2) *
William A. Sewell ‘08 (2) *
Abdel- Sater Shalash ‘09 *
Brendan Squillante ‘09 *
Erin Stine ‘07 (3) *
Jonathan K. Stocke ‘09 (2) *
Alex M. Taylor ‘09 (2) *
Brooks A. Teasley ‘09 (2) *
Sarah R. Thornsberry ‘08 (2) *
Kathleen A. Volker ‘09 (2) *
Kyle M. Von Handorf ‘08 (2) *
Patrick J. Walker ‘09 *
Jonathan R. Walton ‘08 (3) *
Thomas L. Ward ‘09 *
Christina A. Wemer ‘07 (3) *
Natalie White ‘07 (2) *
Ryan G. White ‘08 (2) *
Sarah A. White ‘07 (2) *
William L. Wilson ‘07 *
Andrew Wilson ‘07 (2) *
Danielle Witt ‘07 (2)
Bridget Wolfe-Bertling ‘07 *
Jennifer Ydoate ‘09 (2) *
Adal A. Yousef ‘09 *
Andrew Zavakos ‘09 (2) *
LAMAR 1980
ReNita Antoine ‘09 *
Robinson Bui ‘04-Life (5)
Caralicia Caldwell ‘09 *
Damein D. Fluker ‘09 *
Courtney C. Harrison CFV ‘05-Life (5)
Ronald D. Johnson ‘09 *
Amy E. Pumphrey ‘07 (3) *
LIPSCOMB 1956
Michael D. Canterbury ‘69-Life (7)
Robert J. Forstall ‘62-Life
Shannon C. Lehman ‘07 (3) *
Matthew P. Simmons ‘09 *
LOCK HAVEN 1992
Rachel L. Geiser ‘09 *
Andrew J. Gibbons ‘96-Life
Alexander B. Hambleton CFV ‘02 (5)
Jordan N. Heineman ‘09 *
Jonathan M. Olsen ‘06
Jennifer R. Salamh ‘02 (3)
Evan M. Timme ‘08 (2) *
Jonathon G. Torres ‘06 (4)
LOUISIANA TECH 1967
Earl G. Pitre ‘89-Life (4)
Paul E. Turner ‘80-Life (6)
LOUISVILLE 1998
Brent A. Jones ‘99-Life (9)
Sherry L. Wright ‘01 (9)
LOYOLA 1952
Robert R. Fuesel ‘56-Life (2)
Herman M. Hong ‘87-Life (8)
Erin E. Hurd ‘04 (2) *
Richard R. Yetter ‘56 (4)
LOYOLA NEW ORLEANS 2001
Emily B. Dureau ‘07 (3) *
Kiva N. Keiser ‘07 *
Sherah A. LeBoeuf CFV ‘05-Life (4)
MAINE 2005
April A. Corcoran ‘05 (2)
MIAMI 1941
Jordan Chadsey ‘08 *
George M. Corrigan ‘47 (3)
Brett J. Kiah ‘09 *
Margarita A. Manrara ‘83
Daniel D. Mendoza ‘99-Life (11) %
Jacob D. Powell ‘09 *
Manuel E. Pravia CFV ‘89-Life (14)
Ilyne B. Sbar ‘88-Life (10)
Jonathan Ellis ‘03 (3)
Emelie Safstrom ‘04 (2)
David Wilding ‘03
MARIST COLLEGE 1991
Michael J. Coughlin ‘92 (6)
Jayme S. Stofko ‘92-Life (15)
Julio A. Torres ‘98 (4)
MARQUETTE 1926
William R. Goldammer ‘54-Life (18)
Leo V. Ryan ‘44-Life (12)
MARYLAND 2007
Jillian A. Aquino ‘09 *
Eric M. Brown ‘09 *
Stephen Cremona-Simmons ‘09 *
Brett A. Cullen ‘09 *
Marcy E. Dicarlo ‘09 *
Allie M. Gluck ‘09 *
Stephanie L. Johnson ‘09 *
Hongbiao Ke ‘09 *
Daniel Kwak ‘09 *
Andrew M. Levine ‘07 (3)
Eric J. Luh ‘09 *
Nicholas W. Rust ‘07-Life (3)
Jeremy A. Stark ‘07 (3)
McGILL 2003
Hugo Bergeron Marier ‘03
Hubert L. Carpenter ‘61-Faculty
MISSOURI 1920
Jack E. Bush ‘56
Eugene H. De Boer ‘69-Life (6)
David M. Heimos ‘74-Life (7)
Mark W. Kemp ‘69-Life (5)
Karen A. King ‘84
Duncan L. Matteson ‘54-Life (6)
James L. Riley ‘79-Life (3)
Gene E. Rodemich ‘41 (2)
Lesley A. Siegfried ‘86-Life (6)
Adam C. Stoverink ‘02 (6)
MIAMI (OHIO) 1955
Jessica M. Carlson ‘08 *
Michael E. Gerwe ‘56-Life (8)
Roman D. Huwel ‘08 *
Genna M. Morocco ‘08 *
Thomas C. O’Donnell ‘08 *
Michael D. Palmisano ‘09 *
Anthony D. Pappas CFV ‘03-Life (2)
Donald Santavicca ‘63-Life (8)
Jaclyn A. Schiemann ‘08 *
Emily D. Sterling ‘07 *
Jason A. Vaughan ‘08 *
Neil E. Williams ‘67-Life (2)
MISSOURI STATE 1983
Melody K. Bieler ‘08 (2) *
Mackenzie A. Crosby ‘07 *
Ella Edwards ‘09 *
Lucas J. Grotts ‘09 *
Jamie L. Haertling ‘08 *
Scott S. Hall ‘08 *
Shauna N. Henkle ‘08 (2) *
Edward G. Jenkins ‘09 *
Michael S. McKee ‘09 *
Heather R. Morris ‘92-Life (15)
Stephen T. O’Larte ‘09 *
Chelsey L. Snow ‘08 *
Matthew D. Steward ‘08 *
Mark T. Sullivan ‘83 (6)
Kirsten A. Taetz ‘08 *
Karen Lee Woodall ‘97-Faculty (4)
MICHIGAN 1921
Joel L. Gauthier ‘64-Life (3)
H. Roger Secrest ‘48-Life (16)
Charles E. Swanson ‘49-Life (4)
Steven T. Tabac ‘63-Life (8) +
MICHIGAN-DEARBORN 1966
Joseph C. Adams ‘79-Life (3)
Randall C. Budden ‘82-Life (9)
Scott A. Drogs ‘88-Life (7)
Stacey M. Drogs ‘90-Life (7)
Steven L. Finch ‘72 (6)
Edward J. Koss ‘76-Life (9)
Elliott H. Ring ‘76-Life (2)
MISSOURI WESTERN 2000
Brandon J. Bernhardt ‘09 *
Ernest C. Chamblee ‘09 *
Ashley E. Falter ‘04 (5)
Jacob C. Harper ‘09 *
Amanda A. Hausman ‘09 *
Jessica J. Hills ‘07 *
Allison M. Humphrey ‘08 *
Joe L. Jones ‘09 *
Bethany A. Kirkendoll ‘09 *
Rebecca A. Kuehn ‘04
Michael A. Lamar ‘09 *
Brittany L. Malone ‘09 *
Lance E. Neal ‘09 *
Cassandra N. Schuster ‘05 (4)
Kiley S. Slater ‘08 (2) *
Molly K. Smith ‘09 *
Emily L. Snyder ‘09 *
Tiphani M. White ‘07 (3) *
MICHIGAN STATE 1952
Paul R. Bailey ‘88-Life (5) +
Louis R. Barkman ‘98-Life (8)
John R. Bebes ‘84-Life %
Michael R. Berard ‘67-Life (4)
Robert F. Garvin ‘59-Life (7)
John R. Hudak ‘85-Life (9)
Gerard W. Kohls ‘74 (2)
Michael D. Lorenz ‘80-Life (5)
David G. Maples ‘75 (3)
John D. Marion ‘63-Life (4)
Steven M. Patch ‘77-Life (10)
John R. Rachfal ‘62 (9)
Daniel J. Roselli ‘89-Life (6) +
Ronald N. Sakowski ‘62-Life (2)
MONTANA 1917
Donald F. Stanaway ‘49-Life (4)
MICHIGAN TECH 1968
Thomas R. Arbuckle ‘73-Life (3)
MANCHESTER 2001
MISSISSIPPI STATE 1983
MONTCLAIR STATE 1973
Veronica L. Garcia ‘00 (4)
Jennifer F. Johnson ‘93 (7)
Andrea Nemeth CFV ‘91-Life (10)
James A. Ostic ‘90 (9)
Chad E. Smith CFV ‘93 (7)
Gregory P. Weber ‘81-Life (12)
MIDDLE TENNESSEE 1965
James M. Davis ‘70-Life (2)
William J. Dodson ‘02 (4)
Terrance R. Eubanks ‘07
Jeffrey A. Owens ‘08 *
Mark C. Raulston ‘91-Life (12)
Laurie A. Raulston ‘88-Life (12)
Timothy D. Rieder ‘78-Life (2)
Dante A. Shaw ‘09 *
Dan L. Stubblefield CFV ‘89-Life (10) +
Susan A. Titshaw ‘91-Life (10)
Marcus D. Tompkins ‘09 *
MURRAY STATE 1966
Jesse Adams ‘09 *
Brie J. Anderson ‘09 *
Matthew S. Beeler ‘09 *
+
MILLIKIN 1965
Lynn K. Stoike ‘89-Life (2)
MINNESOTA 1922
Austin G. Anderson ‘51-Life
George S. Barquist ‘47 (3)
Arthur W. Carlson ‘49-Life (11)
Curtis A. Cleveland ‘74 (6)
Thomas M. DeNeui ‘74
Richard J. Ellingson ‘62 (2)
Lyle V. Hanson ‘49-Life (15)
Thomas R. Hendry ‘64-Life (5)
Robert W. Johnson ‘59 (4)
Richard J. Meyer ‘56-Life (17)
Evan Parrott ‘07 *
Jonathon R. Podvin ‘05 (2)
Charles L. Squires ‘63-Life
Matthew L. Wood ‘02
Clifford Spangler Society
Recognition club for those who
made provisions for Alpha Kappa
Psi in their estate plans.
( ) Consecutive Giving
Consecutive years of giving since
the 1991-92 campaign are included
in parenthesis.
% Matching Gift
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
*
Yellow Rose Society
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum contribution of $10.
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Kaylee K. Smith ‘08 (2) *
ACADEMY
NEVADA-LAS VEGAS 1966
The 2010 Academy was held June 26-29 in Morgantown, Ind. This intimate, hands-on, challenging learning experience was designed especially for those students who demonstrate outstanding leadership potential.
The Academy is based on the contemporary concepts contained in the business best seller The Leadership
Challenge and focuses on the practices and commitments of exemplary leaders. A limited enrollment and
a remote location ensure that the experience is highly personal. Interactive group sessions are complemented
by small group discussions led by AKPsi facilitators.
Steve M. Ahn ‘09 *
Anthony Alegrete ‘10 *
Adam T. Ciepiela ‘04
Angelia N. County ‘08 *
Robert G. Kay ‘08-Life *
Lea B. Lumba ‘09 *
Jeffrey J. Takiguchi ‘08 *
Heather T. Wright ‘08 (2) *
NEW MEXICO 1948
William A. Cleary ‘67-Life (4)
Mireya Herrera ‘05 (5)
Jessica A. McQueston CFV ‘05 (5)
Ryan K. Montoya ‘05 (5)
NEW YORK 1904
Robert A. Marra ‘59-Life (7)
Michael E. Mulvaney ‘70-Life
David J. Scholes ‘65-Life (5)
Jack L. Verdi ‘63-Life (11)
Edward J. Zalewski ‘50 (4)
NIAGARA 1955
Edwin M. Kennedy ‘59-Life (4)
James J. McCarthy ‘91-Life (2)
Laura B. Stevens ‘99 (4)
Steven W. Weigand ‘98 (2)
William S. Wonsiewski ‘57-Life
UNC-CHAPEL HILL 1925
Through a generous grant from Dan (Michigan State ‘89-Life) and Sara Roselli, alumni chapters and individuals, the foundation covered all expenses for students participating in the four-day leadership development institute in June.
Samuel Battan
Colorado ‘07
Class of 2004 Academy Fellow
Matthew Heymann
George Washington ‘08
Barton H. Kogan Fellow
Kevin Sander
Fort Hays State ‘09
Motor City / Robert A. Spansky Fellow
Bryan Beasley
Saint Louis ‘08
Nathan Lane Jr. Fellow
Brett Kiah
Miami ‘09
Florida Gold Coast Alumni Fellow
June Thompson
Pittsburgh ‘07
Howard N. Jefferson Fellow
Fiona Cheung
Washington ‘08
Class of 2003 Academy Fellow
Nicolaos Lemieux
Maine ‘09
Class of 2001 Academy Fellow
Laura Turansky
Florida State ‘08
Frederic R. Leach Fellow
Kelsey Cohen
Maryland ‘08
Management Team Fellow
Alyssa Martinez
Arizona ‘09
Class of 2006 Academy Fellow
Luka Vidovic
California - Davis ‘09
Class of 2008 Academy Fellow
Hannah Goedert
Denver ‘07
Class of 2007 Academy Fellow
Laura Menendez
Drake ‘07
George L. Bergen Fellow
Brian Waritay
Florida A&M ‘07
Class of 2009 Academy Fellow
Patricia Grinnell
James Madison ‘08
Class of 2002 Academy Fellow
Kozy Mitsunari
Nevada - Las Vegas ‘08
Vasquez/Giroux - Iota Xi Fellow
David Williams
Fresno State ‘09
Wadeco Fellow
Shashank Gupta
Rutgers ‘09
Class of 2005 Academy Fellow
Candice Randall
Oregon State ‘09
David and Wendy Wendroff Fellow
Joseph Berghausen ‘09 *
Jorge M. Bermudez ‘09 *
Adam M. Breivogel ‘09 *
Jessica L. Cary ‘07 (3) *
Wendy R. Copeland ‘05 (2)
Nathan Crafton ‘09 *
Megan D. Dodson ‘03
Elizabeth L. Files ‘09 *
Kelly J. Fineman ‘04 *
Kimberly Franklin ‘09 *
Darwin J. Garrett ‘09 *
Casey M. Helton ‘07 (3) *
Jonathan J. Holzapfel ‘08 (2) *
Latika C. Hudspeth ‘08 (2) *
Derek W. Hunter CFV ‘01-Life (8)
Jonathan H. Jones ‘07 (3) *
Matthew R. Kasten ‘09 *
Brian Kinnaman ‘07 (3) *
Bart G. Lewis ‘09 *
April N. Mitchell ‘09 *
Andrew W. Mize ‘09 *
Caroline C. Orr ‘09 *
Shane M. Osborne ‘08 (2) *
Ashley Perry ‘09 *
Allyson M. Putman ‘09 *
Jenna R. Ray ‘07 (3) *
Darcie R. Smotherman ‘09 *
Lucas E. Tanner-Gray ‘08 (2) *
Kristen E. Willinger ‘08 (2) *
Jeffrey A. Wood ‘09 *
Nahyun Yoo ‘08 (2) *
Shannon Young ‘09 *
Jie P. Zhu ‘09 *
NEBRASKA 1914
Vance A. Baker ‘50-Life (7)
Benjamin M. Clements ‘07
Elizabeth Cleveland ‘08 (2) *
Kinsey Grove ‘08 (2) *
Daniel E. Lantis CFV ‘01 (2)
Alex M. Leonard ‘07
Marisa A. Pont ‘04 (6)
Rebecca M. Waltke ‘03
Dustin Will ‘06
Catherine E. Wiseman ‘01 (4)
Paul D. Freedle ‘60-Life (17)
Katarina A. Karczewski ‘91-Life
Jason J. Kunsa ‘91-Life (3)
Rufus B. Langley ‘62-Life (7)
Jesse V. Noland ‘51-Life
Antony D. Roberson ‘91-Life (4)
Sharon E. Scruggs ‘95-Life (6)
Jean M. Souweine ‘52-Life (4)
Billy J. Woosley ‘55-Life (4)
Zachary H. Wright ‘91-Life (9)
Harry N. Young ‘51 (9)
UNC-CHARLOTTE 1968
Diana M. Bond ‘09 *
Margaret E. Carter ‘08 (2) *
Jamie Dalrymple ‘09 *
Kenneth M. Freeland ‘73-Life (3)
Cecilia S. Garzon ‘09 *
Joshua S. Greenberg ‘07 (3)
Eliza J. Hernandez ‘09 *
James H. Killian ‘70-Life (4)
Lindsey C. Kueser ‘09 *
Chelsea M. Lavalleur ‘09 *
Christine N. Manning ‘09 *
Danielle L. Mennella ‘08 (2) *
Natasha K. Nickerson ‘09 *
James C. Nuccio CFV ‘09-Life * +
Jessica B. Oliver ‘09 *
Brandon S. Rucker ‘05
Caleb R. Truitt ‘02 (7)
Katherine C. Wagner ‘08 (2) *
Crystal S. Williams ‘07 (3)
NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1983
Hussain S. Al-Yousuf ‘04 (2)
Casey J. Brucken ‘08 (2) *
Jenna C. Daniel ‘06 (4)
Courtney A. Fescoe ‘07 *
Christopher A. Johnson ‘92-Life (8)
William T. Laundon ‘83-Life (14)
Thomas L. Loveless ‘08 (2) *
Brittany C. Marshall ‘08 *
Kelley A. Maryman ‘08 *
Shanea B. McRae ‘07 (3) *
Meagan A. Noriega ‘07 *
Kevin V. O’Brien ‘08 *
Casey J. Offerman ‘07 *
George J. Pappas ‘07 (3) *
Mary R. Perry ‘83-Life (3)
Jacqueline A. Ritchie ‘07 *
Noah M. Sanders ‘97 (8)
Korey W. Sullivan ‘08 *
Meegan Tiffany ‘09 *
Matt C. White ‘08 *
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ALL-AKPSI ACADEMIC TEAM
The All-AKPsi Academic Team recognizes juniors and seniors who maintain excellence in academic standing (3.50 GPA or higher) while
making positive contributions to their chapter, campus and community. In 2009-10, 205 students were honored as team members, and six
(pictured) were selected as team captains and received scholarships from the foundation.
TEAM CAPTAINS
Ryan Brauchler
Colorado ‘09
Neuroeconomics
3.96 GPA
Hayley Donaldson
Miami ‘06
Accounting & Finance
3.98 GPA
Phylicia Hill
Seton Hall ‘07
Finance
3.70 GPA
Molly McCafferty
American ‘08
Accounting
3.72 GPA
Sunny Shah
Georgia Tech ‘06
Chemical Engineering
3.94 GPA
Joy Taylor
Drake ‘08
Actuarial Science/Finance
4.00 GPA
2009-10 ALL-AKPSI ACADEMIC TEAM
CENTRAL REGION
Alison Manthei, Kansas State ‘08
Seth Botts, Missouri ‘08
Laura Eisenbeis, Missouri ‘07
Adam Fletcher, Missouri ‘08
Faith Frangenberg, Missouri ‘07
Bobby Golebiewski, Missouri ‘08
Joe Mehari, Missouri ‘09
Weston Merrick, Missouri ‘07
John Ruppert, Missouri ‘09
Katie Salisbury, Missouri ‘08
Brittany Weissman, Missouri ‘08
David Harrison, Southeast Missouri ‘07
Christie Nash, Southeast Missouri ‘07
EASTCENTRAL REGION
Kimberly Barker, Case Western Reserve ‘09
Jessi Carlson, Miami ‘08
Mike Emling, Miami ‘07
Jonathan Jekeli, Miami ‘08
Stefan Linder, Miami ‘08
Sarah Newport, Miami ‘07
Gabriel Bilen, Michigan ‘08
Joe Marshall, Michigan ‘08
Amy Ostrowski, Michigan ‘07
Caroline Rooney, Michigan ‘07
Chandler Rough, Michigan ‘08
Juleah Szopo, Michigan ‘08
Lusa Zhou, Michigan ‘08
Tiff Killian, Northwood ‘06
Paul Rowley, Northwood ‘06
Xiyang Liu, Ohio State ‘09
Raffi Setrakian, Ohio State ‘07
Stephanie Smith, Ohio State ‘08
Erik Vossler, Ohio State ‘08
EASTERN REGION
Lisa Klispie, Buffalo ‘07
David Leong, Carnegie Mellon ‘07
Melissa Hilken, Lock Haven ‘08
Evan Timme, Lock Haven ‘08
Julie Guthrie, Penn State ‘07
Alyssa Rosenblum, Penn State ‘06
Erin Bond, Pittsburgh ‘09
Megan Creahan, Pittsburgh ‘08
Mike Harris, Pittsburgh ‘08
Emily Kretschman, Pittsburgh ‘07
Amanda Miller, Pittsburgh ‘09
Alex Schultz, Pittsburgh ‘08
Carly Smith, Pittsburgh ‘07
June Thompson, Pittsburgh ‘07
Chuck Vaughn, Shippensburg ‘08
Laura Ager, Slippery Rock ‘09
Lucas Feathers, Slippery Rock ‘08
MIDEAST REGION
Ayesha Abbasi, American ‘08
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Molly McCafferty, American ‘08
Faith Albers, Christopher Newport ‘08
James Devlin, Delaware ‘09
Maria Francesca Fernandez, Manchester ‘08
Annie Axenfeld, Maryland ‘08
Alissa Bourne, Maryland ‘08
Min Chong, Maryland ‘08
Kelsey Cohen, Maryland ‘08
Aleksandra Derkacheva, Maryland ‘08
Jill Francis, Maryland ‘07
Margarita Geller, Maryland ‘07
Elizabeth Hendel, Maryland ‘09
Christie Hill, Maryland ‘08
Jacqueline Johnson, Maryland ‘09
Niana Kim, Maryland ‘07
Lindsey Kopps, Maryland ‘08
Ben Kubic, Maryland ‘09
Michelle Lacey, Maryland ‘07
Aric Linkins, Maryland ‘08
Kyra Nader, Maryland ‘08
Dmitriy Portnyagin, Maryland ‘08
Hallie Stambler, Maryland ‘07
Alex Sukhareva, Maryland ‘08
Martin Szczepanik, Maryland ‘08
Zack Vertsman, Maryland ‘07
Rahul Vinod, Maryland ‘08
Zac Wessler, Maryland ‘08
Meredith Xu, Maryland ‘07
Yin Xu, Maryland ‘08
Sara Abou Fakher, UNC - Charlotte ‘08
Sarah Hutchison, UNC - Charlotte ‘08
Christine Manning, UNC - Charlotte ‘09
Katie Wagner, UNC - Charlotte ‘08
Meredith East, North Carolina State ‘07
Tommy Loveless, North Carolina State ‘08
George Pappas, North Carolina State ‘07
Daniel Tanaka, North Carolina State ‘08
MIDWEST REGION
Cherie Harshman, Illinois - Chicago ‘08
Elizabeth Keller, Kentucky ‘07
Kyle Von Handorf, Kentucky ‘08
Jonathan Holzapfel, Murray State ‘08
Mallory Schenk, Southern Indiana ‘07
Megan Bains, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘08
Travon Haase, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘08
Britta Rowe, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘07
Daniel Sakar, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘08
NORTHCENTRAL REGION
Katie Capelli, Creighton ‘07
Heather Huneke, Drake ‘07
Emily Johnson, Drake ‘07
Laura Menendez, Drake ‘07
Austin Mitchell, Drake ‘07
Brooke Nielsen, Drake ‘07
Dan Schneck Skiba, Drake ‘07
Erin Smith, Drake ‘07
Amanda Sykora, Drake ‘07
Joy Taylor, Drake ‘08
Sharon Thai, Drake ‘07
Matt Neir, Minnesota ‘07
Liz Cleveland, Nebraska ‘08
Megan McKillip, Nebraska ‘08
Alison Wedermyer, Nebraska ‘07
NORTHEAST REGION
Pranav Gupta, New York ‘08
Sid Biswas, Rutgers ‘09
Phylicia Hill, Seton Hall ‘07
Michelle Molina, Seton Hall ‘08
NORTHWEST REGION
David Lee, Oregon ‘09
Mark Prats, Oregon ‘08
Diana Xing, Oregon ‘08
Candice Randall, Oregon State ‘09
Fiona Cheung, Washington ‘08
SOUTHCENTRAL REGION
Ericka Davis, North Texas ‘08
Miguel Robinson, North Texas ‘08
SOUTHEAST REGION
Aylin McGinnis, Florida A&M ‘08
Brian Waritay, Florida A&M ‘06
Leilani Soto, Florida International ‘08
Joseph Gephart, Florida State ‘09
Ashley Hood, Florida State ‘09
Stephanie Malen, Florida State ‘07
Michael Adams, Georgia ‘08
Amanda Chamberlain, Georgia ‘07
A.J. Smith, Georgia ‘08
Anwer Gheddai, Georgia State ‘09
Joel Feyereisen, Georgia Tech ‘08
Sunny Shah, Georgia Tech ‘06
Hayley Donaldson, Miami ‘06
Karen Bussey, South Carolina State ‘09
Madison Goode, Stetson ‘07
Diana Obodoako, West Georgia ‘08
SOUTHWEST REGION
Kimberly Hagg, Arizona ‘08
Catherine Marcoly, Arizona ‘06
Alyssa Martinez, Arizona ‘09
Rae Murillo, Arizona ‘08
Daniel Ortega, Arizona ‘08
Elissa Stremlau, Arizona ‘07
Shannon Timms, Arizona ‘07
Reilly Carpenter, Arizona State ‘08
Steven Dickson, Arizona State ‘06
Sarah Feller, Arizona State ‘06
Tim Haitaian, Arizona State ‘07
Matt Hunt, Arizona State ‘06
Amy Hwang, Arizona State ‘08
Sean McGowan, Arizona State ‘07
Searcy Menick, Arizona State ‘08
Daniel Miranda, Arizona State ‘08
Caitlin Nothwehr, Arizona State ‘08
Kirsten Stubbs, Arizona State ‘08
Victoria Tripp, Arizona State ‘09
Ross Weisman, Arizona State ‘06
Vicki Volkar, Cal Poly SLO ‘09
Janet Jin, California - Berkeley ‘08
Adrienne Wong, California - Berkeley ‘09
Lauren Levin, California - Davis ‘09
Roger Liang, California - Davis ‘08
Jason Thai, California - Davis ‘09
Alyssa Chen, California - Los Angeles ‘07
Christopher Wong, UCLA ‘06
Aaron Chan, California - San Diego ‘09
Anna Luan, California - San Diego ‘07
Melissa Freeman, California State - Fresno ‘09
Yekta Karimi, California State - Fresno ‘09
Juling Teters, California State - Fresno ‘09
David Williams, California State - Fresno ‘08
Lindsey Carter, Chapman ‘08
Jennifer Chow, Chapman ‘09
Rachel DePersis, Chapman ‘08
Michael Koll, Chapman ‘09
Nicole Mobraaten, Chapman ‘08
Michael Tran, Chapman ‘07
Sally Tran, Chapman ‘07
Zachary Clayton, Nevada - Las Vegas ‘08
Kozue Mitsunari, Nevada - Las Vegas ‘08
Soren Croxall, San Diego ‘07
Erin Downey, San Diego ‘08
Jason Williams, San Diego ‘08
SOUTHERN REGION
Natasha Austin, Alabama ‘09
Katie Brock, Alabama ‘06
Katie Evans, Alabama ‘08
Matt Golson, Alabama ‘08
Rachel Hester, Alabama ‘09
Caitlin Mitchell, Alabama ‘08
Nichole Pruitt, Alabama ‘08
Kyle Tucker, Alabama ‘08
Emily Whitehead, Alabama ‘08
Brandon Mckinney, Ala. Birmingham ‘08
Catherine Finkley, Alabama State ‘07
Jennifer Hulsey, Jacksonville State ‘09
Jake England, Lipscomb ‘07
Rett Rivers, Samford ‘07
WESTCENTRAL REGION
Emily Booth, Colorado ‘08
Ryan Brauchler, Colorado ‘09
Lauren Costantini, Colorado ‘07
Thomas Gallanis, Colorado ‘07
Sara Hemric, Colorado ‘06
William Hertlein, Colorado ‘07
Pamela Menert, Colorado ‘08
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NORTHERN COLORADO 1995
Nathan A. Cape ‘05-Life (5)
Amanda S. Carlson ‘08 *
Brent A. Erickson ‘08 (2) *
Jessica Felix ‘09 *
Vlad J. Gaciu ‘09 *
Evan George ‘06 *
Taylor J. Groth ‘09 *
Taylor Holland ‘07 *
Alysha Jensen ‘09 *
Julianna Keleher ‘09 *
Shawna M. Lichtenberg ‘08 (2) *
Katherine A. Linne ‘09 *
Alyssa MacMahon ‘08 *
Gary C. Mehalic ‘07 (2) *
Kristi E. Meyer ‘09 *
Marco A. Molieri ‘09 *
Arilene M. Ocampo ‘09 *
Shannon K. Regan CFV ‘06-Life
Natalie S. Riddle ‘09 *
Amber Scott ‘07 *
Shareeta S. Venkatapathy ‘09 *
NORTHERN MICHIGAN 1967
James D. Gray ‘69-Life (6)
Paula N. Lange ‘95 (8)
Tina Lewis ‘83-Life (7)
Richard A. Slowik ‘67-Life (3)
Timothy N. Tanis ‘02-Life (2)
NORTHWESTERN 1911
George Celia ‘45-Life (3)
Robert R. Griesedieck ‘04
NORTHWOOD 1978
Dan Rosseel ‘04 (2)
NORWICH 1953
Barry R. Meinerth ‘66-Life (2)
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 2005
Tamara A. Davis ‘09 *
Debbie Etienne ‘09 *
Midline Pierre ‘09 *
Ariane L. Stone ‘05-Life (5)
Sonji Young-Woods ‘08 *
OAKLAND 1985
Valiena A. Allison ‘86 (2)
Rebecca M. Bozek ‘86-Life
James L. Canvasser ‘98-Life (10)
John J. Makowski ‘86-Life (8)
Salina Washington ‘94
OHIO 1992
Melissa M. Reihle ‘09 *
OHIO STATE 1915
Susan L. Arnold ‘80-Life (17)
Ned K. Barthelmas ‘49-Life (14)
Richard A. Bender ‘65-Life (4)
Whitney L. Clark ‘08 *
Thomas C. Kalnicki ‘90-Life (3)
Leonard W. Morrison ‘57-Life (6)
Dave Mrowzinski ‘06 (3)
John K. Parks ‘90-Life (7)
Stephanie M. Smith ‘08 (2) *
+
Clifford Spangler Society
Recognition club for those who
made provisions for Alpha Kappa
Psi in their estate plans.
( ) Consecutive Giving
Consecutive years of giving since
the 1991-92 campaign are included
in parenthesis.
% Matching Gift
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
*
#
Yellow Rose Society
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum contribution of $10.
Audit Eternal
Megan P. Weisman ‘07 (2)
Edward F. Yule ‘58 (3)
OKLAHOMA STATE 1920
Konrad A. Broussard ‘84 (3)
Vickie A. Dahnke ‘82-Life (2)
OLD DOMINION 1959
Gregory M. Arnold ‘84-Life (17)
Leslie-Ann J. Brinker ‘76-Life (15) +
Michelle C. Brown ‘09 *
Nicholas B. Clark CFV ‘86-Life (5)
Steven F. Craig ‘79-Life (10)
Robert A. Davenport ‘86-Life (18)
Keisha R. Melvin ‘08 (2) *
William A. O’Brien ‘69-Life (13)
Jeffrey T. Rouse ‘86-Life
Theresa M. Rouse ‘87-Life
Clinton H. Smoke ‘61-Life (2)
Alexandrea Sumuel ‘09 *
Robin Tarbutton ‘01
Fred B. Williams ‘76-Life
OREGON 1915
Kimberlee A. Arita ‘01 (3)
Alex Peerenboom ‘05
Katie L. Peront ‘08 *
Maria L. Schell ‘04 (4)
Meagan J. Stuart ‘07 *
Randy A. Yim ‘08 *
OREGON STATE 1914
Tyler Acevedo ‘08 *
Nick S. Ammons ‘06
John S. Bayley ‘09 *
Sean T. Bjurstrom ‘09 *
Crystal M. Boyd ‘09 *
Lindsey Clausen ‘08 (2) *
Haley A. Fletcher ‘09 *
Dana E. Fromherz ‘08 *
Kyle J. Gannon ‘09 *
Mia R. Isaacson ‘08 *
Bradley Jansen ‘09 *
Matthew S. Kagawa ‘09 *
Savannah A. Kannier ‘08
Hussain Lajami ‘09 *
Liana K. Louie ‘08 *
Tiffiny A. Nofziger ‘05
Michol Porter ‘07 *
Somer Reed ‘09 *
Britta L. Reinan ‘09 *
Vanessa Rios ‘08 *
Michelle L. Rucker ‘08 *
Matthew W. Schulwitz ‘09 *
Willen Sin ‘08 *
James P. Spangler ‘08 *
Timothy D. Stowell ‘09 *
Leesa M. Viveiros ‘09 *
PACIFIC LUTHERAN 1963
Karen L. Zapata ‘93-Life (7)
PENNSYLVANIA 1961
Babaesu Bey K. Adibe ‘98-Life (2)
PENN STATE 1950
Nadine Aburaban ‘09 *
Laura K. Brodner ‘10 *
Alexis A. Bryan ‘10 *
Chelsea Burka ‘09 *
Megan A. Cyran ‘10 *
Arlene Danver ‘82-Life (7)
Barbara L. Eckman ‘80-Life
Stephen C. Ferguson ‘89-Life
Kiersten R. Ferno ‘10 *
William L. Foulds ‘64-Life (12)
Robert J. Hartman ‘57-Life
Jeffrey M. Herres ‘10 *
Annie Koppel-Doncsecz ‘83-Life (7)
Matthew A. Lochansky ‘10 *
Liana J. Marinaro ‘10 *
James W. Millsop ‘09 *
Catherine Robertson ‘10 *
Alyssa B. Rosenblum ‘06-Life
Ashley Schano ‘10 *
David J. Sholtis ‘86-Life (3)
Megan S. Tan ‘09 *
Christopher L. Taylor ‘83-Life (4)
Thomas N. Tran CFV ‘02-Life (4)
Leah R. Tunney ‘10 *
W. Frank Vongehr ‘65-Life (7)
PHILLIPS 1983
Faron L. Johnson ‘83-Life (7)
PITTSBURGH 1912
William V. Angeloff ‘56-Life (2)
Tyler K. Bauder ‘09 *
Steven R. Bauer ‘99 (5)
Anthony Cosnotti ‘01 (4)
Mary Cox ‘07 (3)
Brian R. Ewing ‘09 *
Joanne M. Larson ‘01 (9)
Ashley M. Mangiolardo ‘05 (3)
Amanda Miller ‘09 *
Kenneth M. Shamus ‘97 (7)
Caili Yocum ‘09 *
PITTSBURGH-JOHNSTOWN 1991
Keith A. Dosch ‘07 *
Chris R. Feather ‘95-Life (9) +
Richard A. Hughey ‘91-Life (6)
PORTLAND 1952
Mark C. MacGibbon ‘96-Life (11)
Tam T. Nguyen ‘87-Life
Theresa M. Nguyen ‘88
Robert J. Sheehan ‘67-Life
Charles D. Steffens CFV ‘87-Life (10)
David P. Wendroff CFV ‘79-Life (16) +
PORTLAND STATE 1963
Steven D. Anderson ‘83-Life (7)
Clifford A. Burns ‘65-Life (3)
Paul E. Christen ‘71-Life (3)
Gary K. Nelson ‘65-Life (11)
PUGET SOUND 1959
Gary C. Davis ‘70-Life (2)
Kelly M. Droop ‘87-Life (3)
Sandi K. Kawahara ‘91-Life (17)
Melanie A. Kelsey ‘91-Life %
W. Ronald Stone ‘61-Life (8)
Carly S. Teruya ‘00 (8)
Justin T. Teruya ‘00-Life (8)
Thomas W. Wagner ‘59-Life (5)
PURDUE 2000
Tom S. Cook ‘08 (2) *
Ho Yin Fong ‘09 *
Sarah A. Fowler ‘08 (2) *
Alison M. Kane ‘06 (4)
Colin J. Knapp ‘07 *
Jennifer M. Koors ‘09 *
Jon F. Kopecky ‘07 *
Sim C. Langa ‘08 (2) *
Jess C. LaNore ‘00-Hon/Life (11) +
Kuan-Hsien Lee ‘05 (2)
Kelly A. O’Brien ‘09 *
Colin A. Regan ‘08 (2) *
RADFORD 1997
Allison J. Howard ‘08 *
Curtis C. Tanner ‘05 (4)
REGIS 1954
Edwin J. Feulner ‘60-Life (12)
RICHMOND 1955
Bruce V. Michelson ‘86 (2)
David A. Ralston ‘94-Life (7)
D. S. Showalter ‘73-Life (7)
Robert S. Ukrop ‘68-Life (12)
RUTGERS 1998
Shannon L. Castellano ‘99
Michelle Mak ‘05
Long Nguyen ‘04 (6)
Chad N. Olszyk ‘98-Life (9)
Geetha E. Thomas ‘99
Daniel C. Whiteman ‘07 (3)
SAINT LOUIS 1957
Robert D. Ahrens ‘75-Life (4)
Jane Costello Dwyer ‘80-Life (17)
David J. Eschmann ‘75-Life (10)
Dominique D. Gonzales ‘05
Elizabeth A. Hampton ‘78-Life (7)
Timothy J. Hampton ‘76-Life (7) %
Theodore W. Hartzler ‘09 *
Kenneth B. Hastey ‘76-Life (18)
Joel E. Hawley ‘03 (4)
Douglas J. Heitkamp ‘05 (4)
Lisa L. Irby ‘83-Life (5)
Leah M. Kahoun ‘02 (2)
Caryle C. Kliesner ‘09 *
Anya Leck ‘07 *
Maxwell E. Lim ‘09 *
Kevin MacTaggart ‘10 *
Phil D. May ‘86-Life (10)
Alicia D. Neumann CFV ‘96-Life (12)
Erin M. Piehl ‘08 *
Chris Saul ‘10 *
Emily J. Shoemaker ‘09 *
Emily L. Sieb ‘09 *
Stephanie J. Song ‘09 *
Gregory R. Strnad ‘75-Life (7)
Cynthia A. Washington ‘82-Life (17)
John R. Wielandy ‘62-Life (12)
Chavon C. Winfrey ‘04 (5)
SAINT THOMAS 1957
Lawrence J. Keefe ‘57-Life (4)
SAM HOUSTON 1976
Terri L. Cutler ‘93-Life (6)
Lea S. Hortin ‘94-Life (4)
Renee G. Lee ‘07-Faculty (2)
SAMFORD 1948
Jasmine M. Bolden ‘04 (2)
SAN DIEGO 1978
Jennifer L. Adamany ‘05-Life (5)
Melissa A. Bacon ‘09 *
Brittany Berg ‘09 *
Marcus A. Bitar ‘06 (4)
Frank C. Collins ‘08 (2) *
Adam C. Cramer CFV ‘03 (2)
Jonathan B. Dalmau ‘09 *
Peter V. Doan ‘08 (2) *
Erin E. Downey ‘08 (2) *
Blanca E. Hernandez ‘09 *
Myrvete Lila ‘10 *
Mariana Luis ‘09 *
Grisell Martinez ‘08 (2) *
Elizabeth Ochoa ‘08 (2) *
Jeremy P. Pangestu ‘09 *
Ginna P. Rodriguez ‘08 *
Colleen A. Temple ‘09 *
Jason T. Williams ‘08-Life (2) *
SAN DIEGO STATE 1986
Daniel Abal ‘09 *
Yasin Amba ‘09 *
Alexandra A. Andrade ‘09 *
Alla Awad ‘09 *
Mathieu J. Berthet ‘09 *
Jeffrey Boco ‘90-Life (2)
Matthew Bregozzo ‘08 *
Jeremy Brinkerhoff ‘08 *
Hillary F. Bryant ‘06 (4)
Luis Carrasco Montero ‘09 *
Jennifer Clark ‘09 *
Ana M. Contreras ‘09 *
Nauzli Dadkhah ‘08 (2) *
Christyna A. D’Agati ‘08 (2) *
Ashley Davis ‘08 *
Matt P. Elmore ‘06 *
Nathalie A. Fairfax ‘09 *
Pedram Farjad ‘07 (2) *
Kathleen A. Fernando ‘08 *
Zack E. Flatto ‘09 *
Stacy A. Fuerte ‘09 *
Adriana Gallardo ‘09 *
Joseph N. Gerocs ‘03-Life (6)
Jonathan J. Gnibus ‘08 *
Kevin A. Grayson ‘07 *
Callen R. Grossett ‘09 *
Jeana Hale ‘08 (2) *
Natthan E. Hamilton ‘09 *
Anna Harris ‘08 *
Herman G. Hernandez ‘08 (2) *
Lora A. Honda ‘07 *
Patrick J. Howard ‘09 *
Javier Iglesias-Febrero ‘09 *
Melanie A. Ishida ‘09 *
Brandon S. Jacobson ‘07 *
Nick S. Jin ‘09 *
Danielle Kanegai ‘08 *
Jaclyn J. Keese ‘09 *
Olivia Lea ‘07 (2) *
Justin Lee ‘08 *
Andrew J. Lekashman ‘09 *
Matthew J. Lewis ‘09 *
Scott Loy ‘08 (2) *
Alice Lu ‘09 *
Claire M. Malik ‘08 *
Jamie M. Manalili ‘09 *
Madelyn Mays ‘07 *
Asmara K. Mazur ‘09 *
Kevin J. Meyer ‘07 (2) *
Kristen N. Nevarez ‘08 *
Jeannie T. Ngo ‘09 *
Michael Nguyen ‘07 *
Vi Y. Nguyen ‘07 *
Kasie O?Grady ‘08 *
Flor A. Ortiz ‘09 *
Aditya S. Padhye ‘08 *
Hiten Patel ‘08 *
Allison G. Pestano ‘07 *
Edmund Petil ‘09 *
Kaitlin L. Pierce ‘08 *
Kathleen E. Pirillo ‘09 *
Jemar C. Quibuyen ‘09 *
Angelina Roman ‘08 (2) *
Jerry D. Roxas ‘09 *
Alison E. Ruggio ‘09 *
Robyn G. Seidel ‘06 *
Spencer Sellers ‘08 *
Sasha I. Silver ‘08 (2) *
Christina I. Smith ‘06 (4)
Alexander T. Sultan CFV ‘93-Life (10)
Heather Takahashi ‘09 *
Daryle Tan ‘09 *
Maggy Tjin ‘08 *
Tasvee Uka ‘08 *
Dustin R. Valadao ‘09 *
Piera F. Ventura ‘09 *
Andre A. Vu ‘09 *
Sabrina A. Waller ‘07 (3) *
Michael K. Webb ‘09 *
Sunni Wells ‘08 *
Brittany L. Yary ‘09 *
Saturnino R. Yniguez ‘09 *
SAN JOSE STATE 2005
Jessica Chen ‘08 *
Renee K. Chu ‘08 *
Michael O. Dela Cruz ‘07
Justin C. Dietrich CFV ‘05 (2)
Nicole E. Fukumoto ‘06 (4)
Johnson Q. Ha ‘08 *
Ayaka M. Mitsunari ‘05 (2)
Kevin Ng ‘08 *
Josephine Nguyen ‘09 *
Zhihui Shi ‘09 *
Michael C. Wong ‘08 *
SANTA CLARA 2005
David C. Erb ‘06
SEATTLE 1955
Kelly A. Lehigh ‘09 *
John E. Matejka ‘67-Life
William M. Rogers ‘86-Life (6)
Michelle T. Rogers ‘89-Life (6)
Erin L. Thorgerson ‘98 (8)
Frank R. Vitulli ‘57-Life (7)
William A. Wade ‘05-Honorary (7)
SETON HALL 1954
Wayne H. Anthony ‘86 (3)
Phil S. Carpentier ‘05 (3)
Naneen Christopher ‘05
Jennifer A. Dakin ‘91-Life (4)
Albert M. Intili ‘56-Life (4)
Alicia M. Mariconda ‘06 (3)
Charles H. Mayer ‘66
Marybeth A. Mueller ‘06-Life (4)
Arthur J. Sabatini ‘61-Life (12)
Tom S. Scarillo ‘88 (9)
Michael Stein ‘78-Life (5)
John W. Sweitzer ‘65-Life (13)
Felix Tuccillo ‘05 (3)
SHIPPENSBURG 1995
Richard A. Abel ‘09 *
Abbey L. Brotzman ‘10 *
Rebecca L. Davis ‘10 *
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Amelia G. Diana ‘10 *
Ryan D. Goodfriend ‘10 *
Amy E. Kelley ‘95-Life
Ian J. Mandichak ‘10 *
Trisha N. McNeal ‘10 *
Andrew T. Moyer ‘09 *
Joseph D. Mozdy ‘09 *
John S. Pierce ‘09 *
Allison E. Rossi ‘10 *
Nathan A. Roth ‘10 *
Derek A. Shade ‘10 *
Marlene E. Yovicich ‘00 (3)
Elizaveta Zhmurkin ‘10 *
David White ‘08 (2) *
Jennifer Woodard ‘09 *
SOUTH FLORIDA 1997
SLIPPERY ROCK 1978
Laura J. Ager ‘09 *
Kathryn J. Epperson ‘06 (2)
Sandra J. Hayes ‘08 *
Ryan J. Holmgren ‘05 (4)
Jenna Hoover ‘09 *
Shannon R. Kelley ‘06-Life (3)
Bruce T. Orvis ‘01-Faculty (4)
Michael L. Rohm ‘07
SOUTH ALABAMA 1969
Matthew T. McCall CFV ‘03 (3)
SOUTH CAROLINA 1948
Daniel G. De Rancy ‘07
Rebecca M. DeNisi ‘07 (3)
Brandon L. Gates ‘09 *
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 1980
Moses O. Bell ‘08 *
Ronnie Benbow ‘08 *
Derek Best ‘07 *
Jasmine D. Binder ‘08 *
Brandi Blake ‘09 *
Maygen Blake ‘09 *
Candyce Brown ‘09 (2) *
Robert P. Brown Jr. ‘04 (2)
Karen Bussey ‘09 *
Clayton T. Chisholm ‘08 *
Brandon Collins ‘08 *
Rodney Crank ‘08 *
Quentin D. Curry ‘07 *
Zia Felder ‘09 *
Frederick D. German ‘07 (3)
Crystal Gibson ‘09 (2) *
Ashley Graham ‘08 *
Tymon M. Graham ‘08-Life (2) *
Shakelia Green ‘09 *
Byron Greer ‘08 *
Donte L. Gross ‘09 (2) *
Beverly D. Hawkins ‘09 *
Brandon Jamison ‘08 *
Marquita Johnson ‘07 *
Valencia Johnson ‘09 *
Samantha R. Jones ‘09 *
Jamario Lewis ‘09 *
Markeya McPherson ‘08 *
Tenaja M. Minick ‘09 *
Brittany Mitchell ‘08 (2) *
Kimberly H. Morgan ‘08 (2)
Vontrell Murray ‘08 *
Nyesha R. Newton ‘99 (10)
Veronica C. Nowell ‘08 *
Terrence W. Pendergrass ‘08 *
Kortney A. Ragin ‘09 (2) *
Mario G. Ricoma ‘05-Faculty
Janoah Sallie ‘09 *
Angela Self ‘09 (2) *
Russell W. Simon ‘08 (2) *
Mandy D. Stevens ‘07 (2) *
Dorothy M. Wheat ‘09 (2) *
Eniola Akinrinade ‘09 *
Chris M. Bailey ‘08 *
Joanna Belizaire ‘09 *
Kamar Biggs ‘09 *
Ryan Bruce ‘09 *
Thalia Chavez ‘09 *
Shelby Cohen ‘09 *
John Dalrymple ‘09 *
Benclair Daux ‘09 *
Jessica De Leon Reyes ‘09 *
Brittani N. Driver ‘09 *
Sean Edgar ‘09 * #
Paul Hansley ‘09 *
Sierra Hillsman ‘09 *
Jeffery D. Hughes CFV ‘00
Charles Knighton ‘09 *
Su Lwin ‘09 *
Timothy J. Menendez ‘09 *
Daniel A. Morillo ‘08 *
Jeffrey Nunez ‘09 *
Willnelly Ortiz ‘09 *
Lailani Pendarvis ‘09 *
Sean Seaton ‘09 *
Kasandrea N. Sereno CFV ‘04
Jon D. Solorzano ‘09 *
Anthony Thomas ‘09 *
Ketifa Turner ‘09 *
Simonne M. Valdez ‘09 *
Annie Ware ‘09 *
Russell Williams ‘09 *
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 1965
Samantha R. Davis ‘08 *
Ashley N. Duerst ‘08 *
Amanda L. Eckert ‘09 *
Amanda K. Hardwick ‘09 *
David A. Harrison ‘07 (2) *
Christopher D. Josephs ‘05 (4)
Mikeyel W. Koonce ‘05 (5)
Christie R. Nash ‘07 (2) *
Glen J. Ozenkoski ‘09 *
Zane K. Quible ‘67-Life (6)
Michael F. Reber ‘88
Matthew Roser ‘09 *
Michael H. Ruesler ‘73-Life (7)
Brad Slenker ‘08 *
Richard M. Sovanski ‘09 *
Albert M. Spradling ‘68-Hon/Life (2)
William R. Wehmeyer ‘85-Life (17)
Karl H. Zickler ‘70-Life (2)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1922
Shanzeh Afridi ‘08 *
Kazushiro Aiba ‘08 *
Melinda Albert ‘08 *
Thomas K. Ao ‘09 *
Mohit Bhojwani ‘07 *
Kevin M. Boethling ‘79-Life
Weina Cai ‘07 *
Simon Cao ‘07 *
Samantha Castro ‘07 *
Kristina Cauthorn ‘08 *
Ian H. Chan ‘07 *
Eytan Y. Chesed ‘06 (3)
Leon M. Cheung ‘09 *
Min-Jin Cho ‘08 *
Paris A. Christodoulidis ‘06 *
Emily Dong ‘07 *
Neil R. Dorf ‘75-Life (3) %
Nadia Economides ‘08 *
Robert T. Flesh ‘72-Life (2)
Jordana A. Geer ‘08 *
William C. Himstreet ‘54-Life (16)
Ashley Holtz ‘08 *
Lilli A. Izumi ‘08 *
Edward C. Ji ‘08 *
Arpit Kadakia ‘06 *
Mai Kang ‘07 *
Alex Kiehl ‘08 *
Owen K. Kraus ‘52-Life (11)
Yvonne E. Kwan ‘07 *
Tiffany Lai ‘08 *
Allister Lo ‘08 *
Kimberly Ludas ‘07 *
William Macleod ‘08 *
Bryan W. Mere ‘07 *
Aaron A. Nio ‘08 *
Jonathan Pack ‘08 *
Victor M. Paredes-Colonia ‘08 *
Brenda Peimbert ‘08 *
Saran Phichitsingh ‘07 *
Roshan Pritmani ‘07 *
Riley Quan ‘08 *
Ankit Rungta ‘07 *
Adrian Santos ‘06 *
Mamta Shah ‘09 *
Karan A. Sharma ‘07 *
Albert D. Shonk ‘52-Life (18)
Jennifer W. Smith ‘04 (3)
Rahat R. Sud ‘07 *
Daniel Sun ‘09 *
Gobind Tandon ‘08 *
Eric Tang ‘02-Life (6)
Vin A. Taylor ‘58-Life (5)
Kethan F. Tellis ‘07 *
Marvin Varnphruk ‘09 *
Mark D. Warden ‘81-Life (12) +
Christopher J. Warmuth ‘74-Life (9)
Anita Wong ‘07 *
Matt Wong ‘09 *
Yangjie Xu ‘09 *
Burcu Yildiz ‘08
Peter S. Yoon ‘09 *
Tucson Zarrabian ‘07 *
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1959
Thomas E. Barry ‘63-Life (4)
Kent E. Leighty ‘03 (4)
B. Leslie Robinson ‘65-Life (11)
Donald E. Swanson ‘63-Life (6)
Dominic R. Zaccone ‘82-Life (4)
SOUTHERN INDIANA 1970
Laurissa M. Bray ‘94-Life (12)
Melissa A. Dewig ‘05
Adam R. House ‘07 (2)
Joseph D. Priest ‘07 *
ST. FRANCIS (PA.) 1964
Guido E. De Angelis ‘64-Life (6)
ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 1964
Robert T. Wanderer ‘68-Life (6)
ST. JOHN’S 1947
Steve Alexander ‘09 *
William Hecht ‘09 *
Tamisha Jackson ‘06 (2)
Jennifer Tennant ‘09 *
Robert G. Volpe ‘58-Life (18)
ST. MARY’S COLLEGE 1963
Douglas W. Johnson ‘63-Life (6)
STANFORD 1999
Charles Naut ‘09 *
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Andrew P. Duli, Pittsburgh ‘50-Life
By Sue Duli and Family
Kristin A. Harder, Richmond ‘96
By John and Mildred Harder
John S. and Jennie J. Palkon née Lis
By Dennis S. Palkon, Florida Atlantic ‘04-Faculty
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Donna J. Jones ‘82-Life (14) %
Thomas A. Mack ‘82-Life (14)
STETSON 1968
Cynthia DeStefano-Garrison ‘94-Life
SYRACUSE 1923
Robert B. Coppola ‘68-Life (2)
David W. Heidenreich ‘04-Life (6)
Robert A. Marks ‘58-Life
James R. Wagner ‘62-Life (16)
TENNESSEE 1964
Joel M. Chusid ‘68-Life (4)
Debbie A. D’Amico ‘05 (2)
Edward C. Edgin ‘86-Life (17)
Jerry E. Goff ‘64 (4)
Leah M. Hamilton ‘06 (4)
Thomas A. Johnston ‘05 (5)
Terri Mays ‘05
Drew W. Nabbefeldt ‘04 (5)
Allison M. Slate ‘04 (6)
W. B. Tollison ‘65-Life (4)
Alonzo D. Williams ‘06 (4)
TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA 2006
Lauren E. Bass ‘07 *
Porscha Boyd ‘07 *
Chardonnee Brown ‘08 *
Justin Dodson ‘08 *
Brittany R. Hunter ‘07 *
Larry E. Hurston ‘09 *
Camaiya R. Hylick ‘08 *
Johnny T. Lester ‘08 *
Whitney R. Mckinney ‘09 *
Jessica T. Ornsby ‘08 *
Kyle A. Richard ‘09 *
Courtney N. Wolfe ‘09 *
Luvenia E. Young ‘07 *
TEXAS LUTHERAN 1982
Hugo G. Corrales ‘06 (4) *
Cody Fuller ‘06 (2)
Lynnal N. Ndimande ‘07 (3) *
Michelle K. Williams ‘07
TEXAS STATE 1969
Diana C. Babson ‘08 *
J. Elliott Cunningham ‘76-Life (2)
Derek J. Fowler ‘06 *
Denise C. Worley ‘09 *
TEXAS TECH 1966
Scott D. Howell ‘79-Life (9)
Richard W. McVay ‘79-Life (8) +
Michael Morrison ‘01
Jennifer Vigil ‘78-Life (6)
B. Timothy Wilkins ‘88
Kelly M. Wilkins ‘88-Life
TOLEDO 1951
William L. Bolander ‘67
Paulette M. Bongratz ‘09 *
James R. Conaway ‘66 (2)
Courtney L. DeVanna ‘08 (3) *
Shaniqua M. Ellis ‘09 *
David W. Gogel ‘66-Life (16)
Theodore T. Hahn ‘63-Life (3)
Joseph R. Hamel ‘62-Life
Alyssa J. Henry ‘09 *
Dawn R. Humphrey ‘03
Mckenna Klemz ‘08 (2) *
Christin E. Krueck ‘09 *
Michael H. Molnar CFV ‘01-Life (5)
Steven K. Mueller ‘06 *
Ethan W. Oblonsky ‘04 (4)
David S. Rex ‘73-Life
David M. Rigotti ‘07 (3) %
Ann M. Sexton ‘82-Life (18)
Kurt A. Short ‘09 *
Ashley M. Skibski ‘09 *
Erin A. Stampflmeier ‘01 (7)
Scott R. Stampflmeier CFV ‘98-Life (7)
Jeffrey R. Stoll ‘80-Life (6)
Dianna L. Wettrich ‘85-Life (7)
Andrew M. Wirthlin ‘06 (2) *
TENNESSEE STATE 2003
Latisha Broomfield ‘09 *
India Campbell ‘09 *
Rodrick D. Curtis ‘10 *
Alisha R. Davis ‘08 *
De’Ashiey Davis ‘10 *
Nakia Ellison ‘09 *
Juanita M. Graves ‘10 *
Carol D. Hall ‘07 *
Jasmyne Henderson ‘10 *
Michael Hooker ‘10 *
Anita Horton ‘10 *
Kimberly N. Keeling ‘10 *
Melissa Martin ‘10 *
Leslie McCarroll ‘10 *
Delana Norfleet ‘10 *
Kellye Pope ‘10 *
Mari A. Seay ‘09 *
Kaila S. Thompson ‘08 *
John H. Turner ‘09 *
Regina Walker ‘10 *
Heather Williams ‘10 *
Timothy J. Williams ‘09 *
Keri Wilson ‘10 *
Dwayne Woods ‘10 *
TOWSON 2006
Jamar Adams ‘09 *
Andrew Blair ‘08-Life (2) *
John P. Crosby ‘09-Life *
Michael Chambers Heer ‘06-Life (4)
David E. Johney CFV ‘06-Life (4)
Steven P. Kraft ‘08 (2) *
Andrew S. Metz ‘07 (3) *
William Perrotta ‘09 *
Vadim Shleyfman ‘09-Honorary
Stephanie F. Wood ‘07 *
TENNESSEE TECH 1965
Michael W. Albert ‘00-Life (9)
Justin G. Anderson ‘04 (6)
David A. Boling ‘08 (2) *
Hervie F. Clemons ‘09 *
Bobby L. Collier ‘68-Life (2)
Amber N. Dixon ‘05 *
Erik F. Petersen ‘09 *
April N. Sanders ‘09 *
TRINITY 1990
Bronson A. Blodgett ‘91-Life (7)
Matthew T. Jaeger ‘98-Life (4)
Robert S. Lucas ‘05
TEXAS 1915
Richard V. Battle ‘70-Life (3)
Julie J. Kestner ‘84 (17)
Don A. Tidwell ‘56-Life (4)
David L. Wilson ‘86
TRI-STATE 1969
John A. Brossack ‘71-Life (5)
Linda S. Hinkle ‘80-Life (12)
Wendy A. Wendroff CFV ‘80-Life (16) +
TEXAS-DALLAS 1985
Kenneth L. Giles ‘10 *
Bahadir H. Koseli ‘10 *
+
TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 1969
Veronica Ramirez ‘02 (2)
TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 1992
Mawutor V. Amesawu ‘07 (2)
Andria L. Dever ‘07 (3)
Paul J. Garza ‘07 (2) *
William M. Hansmeyer ‘94-Life (3)
Vit V. Hoon ‘08 *
Khoi B. Nguyen ‘04
Cassie A. Reeder ‘04 (2)
( ) Consecutive Giving
Consecutive years of giving since
the 1991-92 campaign are included
in parenthesis.
% Matching Gift
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
*
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Recognition club for those
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TEXAS A&M 1984
Theresa M. Mack ‘84 (14)
Barbara D. Millwee ‘91-Life (5)
John E. Millwee ‘92-Life (5)
Clifford Spangler Society
Recognition club for those who
made provisions for Alpha Kappa
Psi in their estate plans.
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WICHITA STATE 1954
CHAPTER-LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation manages numerous chapter-level scholarship endowments. Established by
chapters and/or family members, these endowments are used to support annual scholarships. The following
chapters or individuals received more than $5,000 in scholarships from the foundation for the 2009-10
academic year.
Beta Gamma - Indiana
Used for PBLI expenses*
Gerardo Colunga Jr. Scholarship - UTSA
Carlos Vazquez ‘08
Omicron Psi - Kentucky
Used for PBLI expenses*
James F. Rainey Scholarship - Michigan State
Used for PBLI expenses*
Jaceryll de Chavez Scholarship - Rutgers
Ganesh P. Waran ‘07
Steven G. Cooper Scholarship - Tennessee
Used for PBLI expenses*
Eta Scholarship - Cincinnati
Used for PBLI expenses*
Lambda Nu Scholarship - American
Used for PBLI expenses*
Tennessee Valley Alumni Scholarship
Amy M. Gonzalez, Samford ‘09
Gamma Eta Scholarship - Toledo
Used for PBLI expenses*
Laura E. Klos Scholarship - Missouri
Used for PBLI expenses*
Zeta Psi Scholarship - Middle Tennessee
Used for PBLI expenses*
Gamma Omega Scholarship - Seattle
Sean T. Durkin ‘07
Bradley T. Berkebile Scholarship
- Pittsburgh-Johnstown
Used for PBLI expenses*
* Chapter chose to use its scholarship to cover expenses for students attending the fraternity’s 2010 Principled Business Leadership Institute.
TULSA 1954
Conrad C. Lysiak ‘68
Max L. McFall ‘60-Life (2)
UPSALA COLLEGE 1963
Sanford J. Bier ‘67-Life
Vincent N. Manalio ‘63-Life
Raymond H. Matschat ‘63-Life (6)
Wade R. Sjogren ‘80-Life (2)
John J. Von Achen ‘74-Life (18)
VANDERBILT 2006
Valerie A. Matena ‘06 (3)
VIRGINIA 1921
William L. Broaddus ‘58
Kunal Doshi ‘09 *
Irle R. Hicks ‘48-Life (11)
Lindsay B. Hixson ‘06 (2)
Pamela F. Smith ‘85-Life (5)
William F. Thompson ‘70-Life (17)
John C. Werner ‘86-Life
VIRGINIA TECH 1939
David C. All ‘88-Life (2)
Lucas D. Bottorff ‘04-Life (6)
Lucas J. DeFazio ‘07 *
Michael G. Dickerson CFV ‘04-Life (7) +
Craig R. Fain ‘00-Life (3)
Robert G. Francis ‘09 *
Paula J. Geiger ‘89-Life (13)
John A. Hall ‘86-Life
Harvey W. Huffman ‘69-Life (6)
Gregory B. Jones ‘75-Life (7)
William W. Kibler ‘58-Life (15)
Marvin G. Kiser ‘69-Life (2)
Deborah J. Lee ‘07 *
Melvin C. Moore Jr. ‘86-Life (17) +
Emily A. Obara ‘09 *
John W. Roller ‘54-Life (6)
Theresa Ryan ‘08 (2) *
Brendan P. Sherry ‘97-Life (7)
Gordon W. Skinnell ‘65-Life
Sarah C. Stevens ‘07 *
David W. Turman ‘65-Life (5)
Gerald P. Zimmerman ‘75-Life (7)
WAKE FOREST 1950
Nicholas Venditti ‘06 (3)
WASHINGTON 1919
R.K. Lee ‘67-Life (18) +
William R. Sterling ‘42-Life
T. Derek Yoshinaka ‘91-Life (7)
WASHINGTON STATE 1932
Gary M. Burke ‘60-Life (8)
Scott M. Burroughs ‘99-Life
Timothy D. Cordodor ‘01 (3)
Amanda S. Poch ‘03 (4)
Jocelyn E. Thompson CFV ‘03
WAYNE STATE 1941
Henry J. Binder ‘47-Life (15)
Gregory R. DuRoss ‘70-Life (6) +
James J. Frederick ‘74-Life (5)
Annette M. Goike ‘81-Life (11)
James W. Grose ‘67-Life (2)
David S. Margolis ‘76-Life (4)
Joseph H. Saul ‘61-Life (5)
Cecil W. Scott ‘55-Life (6)
Stephen A. Sell ‘75-Life (5)
Nicholas B. Serafin ‘85-Life
John E. Terhune ‘42-Life (13)
James F. Wallis ‘41-Life (6)
WAYNESBURG 1956
Dominick Christy ‘56-Life (6)
Cary R. Efaw ‘72-Life (9)
Christopher S. Groubert ‘04 (6)
WEBSTER 1986
Dale G. Leake ‘92 (7)
WEST GEORGIA 1970
Tiffany D. Baker ‘08 *
Hayley H. Bradt ‘84-Life (6)
July P. Carrillo ‘07 *
Harry J. Cole ‘08 *
Valarie R. Edwards ‘08 *
Patricia A. Evans ‘09 *
Kira Franklin ‘07 *
Ashley N. Gee ‘07 *
Kendra M. Golden ‘08 *
Jerel D. Griffin ‘08 *
Miracle N. Holt ‘06
Sydney L. Johnson ‘08 (2) *
She’Teriha Lewis ‘07 *
Alisa J. Livan ‘07 *
Cotessa N. Madison ‘08 *
Tiffany D. Means ‘08 *
J. Mark Miller ‘70-Faculty/Life (18)
Candace J. Mumphery ‘09 *
Diana N. Obodoako ‘08 *
Bevlyn A. Onwumere ‘08 *
Antwashea L. Partee ‘09 *
Judith Pierre ‘08 *
Tracy C. Robinson ‘08 *
Charmaine A. Ross ‘09 *
Bradford E. Smith ‘08 (2) *
Shundrika A. Williams ‘09 *
Damond Wilson ‘07 *
WEST LIBERTY 1971
Scott E. McNulty ‘84-Life (3)
WEST TEXAS A&M 1959
Dalia Almager-Bryan ‘94-Life
Barbara A. Berry ‘84-Life (7)
Walter G. Hudson ‘72-Life (18)
Milt K. Walters ‘61-Life (6)
WEST VIRGINIA 1943
Charles M. Brown ‘49-Life (14)
Devin A. Goudy ‘07 *
Kathryn L. Harris ‘05 (4)
Michelle L. Minutelli ‘00 (2)
WESTERN CAROLINA 1969
Vanessa G. Abney ‘09 *
Kimberly A. Avery ‘09 *
Jennifer M. Beck ‘09 *
Brendan L. Braaten ‘09 *
John A. Coppolo ‘09 *
James L. Deal ‘79-Life (4)
Christopher M. Folds CFV ‘03-Life (2)
Brittany L. Folds CFV ‘06 (4)
Chaz M. Glenn ‘07 *
Corey L. Harrington ‘09 *
Carl N. Hernandez ‘09 *
Kathryn E. McKenzie ‘02 (8) %
Asia Moore ‘09 *
Maggie Ostwalt ‘09 *
Lindsey A. Pearson ‘04
Malcolm X. Stevens ‘09 *
Natalie R. Whittaker CFV ‘94-Life (4)
John F. Wilborn ‘76-Life
Dominique T. Young ‘09 *
WESTERN KENTUCKY 1965
Tia N. Allen ‘10 *
Denisha T. Andrews ‘09 *
Ejike Anyanwu ‘09 *
Brandi A. Beckham ‘09 *
Amanda K. Belcher ‘08 *
Kyle M. Bunch ‘02-Life (6)
Glendora M. Carter ‘09 *
Brittany R. Clements ‘08 *
Trenatee Coleman ‘09 *
Desmond M. Collins ‘09 *
Jonathan C. Cosby ‘09 *
Quentin R. Crowe ‘09 *
Ambria L. Cunningham ‘09 *
Arnetta E. Danridge ‘10 *
Mercedes C. Donahue ‘10 *
Terrence M. Drake ‘09 *
Carla J. Frye-Spencer ‘10-Honorary
LaPrecious D. Gerron ‘07 *
Semhar S. Ghebreselasie ‘09 *
Andre’ Goldwair ‘08 *
Roger J. Grundy ‘07 *
Aleda M. Hagan ‘10 *
Thomas C. Hampton ‘72-Life
Darla A. Hayden ‘08 *
Alexis A. Heard ‘10 *
Briana Heard ‘08 *
Raemia Higgins ‘09 *
Maria D. Irvin ‘09 *
Charles N. Jackson ‘79-Life (7)
Brendon L. James ‘08 *
Terrence T. Johnson ‘09 *
Brittany E. Mccarthy ‘09 *
Ashley K. Mcdade ‘09 *
Paula Elaine Minton CFV ‘04 (6)
Christian R. Morton ‘09 *
Jasmine S. Norton ‘10 *
Ryan M. Ossege ‘05 (5)
Shomari N. Payne ‘10 *
Simone Payne ‘09 *
Kyla L. Phillips ‘09 *
Lacretia Pratt ‘08 *
Shonte’ L. Pratt ‘09 *
Holdun M. Reed ‘09 *
Sarah B. Root ‘09 *
Brittany D. Smith ‘09 *
Erik C. Thomas ‘07-Life *
Eva C. Washington ‘08 *
Tiana Washington ‘09 *
Degerald D. Watson-Morton ‘09 *
Bri’Anna J. Williams ‘09 *
Courtland J. Williams ‘10 *
Kristopher J. Williams ‘09 *
WESTERN MICHIGAN 1954
John T. Anthony ‘81-Life (7)
Betsy L. Aretz ‘01 (4)
Frank J. Brye ‘60-Life (4)
Thomas A. Carey ‘92-Life (15)
Andrea K. Duda ‘78-Life (4)
Sachiko D. Finch ‘78-Life (6)
Julia L. Flick ‘91-Life (9)
Robert C. Innis ‘61-Life
Todd J. Regis ‘86-Life (17) +
WESTERN NEW ENGLAND 1968
Justine C. Andras ‘91-Life
WESTERN WASHINGTON 2009
Stephen A. Farrell ‘09 *
William T. Carnahan ‘61-Life (6)
Laura B. Gerber ‘08 *
Ronald L. Goin ‘56-Life (6)
John R. Grabner ‘58-Life (5)
Joshua A. Kiefer ‘08 *
Steven W. Kruse ‘74-Life (2)
Andrea Louderbaugh CFV ‘05
Eric K. Schuttler ‘07 *
Robert G. Swofford ‘65-Life
Christina R. Theisen ‘09 *
Djigui Traore ‘09 *
Robert A. Welch ‘06-Life
Robert W. Winters ‘68-Life (6)
WILLIAM & MARY 1921
Karl A. Sakas CFV ‘01-Life (2) +
WINTHROP 1978
Tamikia R. Adgerson ‘09 *
Ashley M. Armstrong ‘08 *
Ebony Baker ‘03
Kortney L. Boston ‘09 *
Ashia C. Brown ‘09 *
Paul P. Brown ‘08 *
Shiquita R. Brown ‘09 *
Denise Bullock ‘08 *
Shaniqua T. Butler ‘09 *
Brittney S. Carter ‘09 *
Shericka M. Choice ‘09 *
Shaniqua L. Corley ‘09 *
Devan M. Damon ‘09 *
Shalaya S. Davis ‘09 *
Navarone J. Dozier ‘08 *
Deirdre Y. Edmond ‘08 *
Candice L. Edrington ‘08 *
Detra A. German ‘97
Tonya L. Gregg ‘09 *
Sarah D. Guy ‘78-Life (7)
Katherine L. Hardwick ‘93-Life (6)
Charity R. Harmon ‘07 *
Aja’ J. Hendrix ‘09 *
Lakedria T. Hines ‘08 *
Kendria L. Houseworth ‘08 (2) *
Bryan J. Hunter ‘09 *
Jasmine T. Jackson ‘08 *
Joy S. Johnson ‘07 *
Heather H. Long CFV ‘97-Life
Shawnta O. Mack ‘08 *
Victoria A. Marsh ‘08 *
Laquitta Massingill ‘08 *
Avery M. Mazyck ‘08 *
Tykeshia L. McElveen ‘09 *
Shari B. Means ‘08 *
Angelica S. Moore ‘08 *
Paisley S. Moore ‘08 *
Summer D. Nichols ‘09 *
Larry R. Parks ‘09 *
Joslyn N. Potts ‘08 *
Chelsea Raley-Ramos ‘08 *
Tiarra M. Sanders ‘08 *
Dyshay D. Scott ‘08 *
Arsenio J. Smith ‘07 *
Sha’Monique N. Smith ‘08 *
Victoria L. Smith ‘08 *
Jamil Z. Spigner ‘09 *
Sydney L. Stenhouse ‘07 *
Antionette M. Vaird ‘08 *
Jessica S. White ‘09 *
Kamilah A. Wright ‘07 *
WISCONSIN 1923
Sonia A. Advani ‘99-Life (6) +
James J. Edwards ‘71-Life (7)
Charles J. Hass ‘58-Life (12)
R. Duane Perry ‘43-Life (2)
Lee E. Whitcomb ‘53-Life (4)
WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 1957
Brian T. Babinski ‘09 *
Megan Bains ‘08 *
Katherine Baldauf ‘08 *
Peter J. Benke ‘59
Kenlee J. Brill ‘95-Life (3)
Bryan Cook ‘08 *
Anna J. Cox ‘09 *
Jason Eggert ‘08 (2) *
Lisa Erickson ‘09 *
Kelsey A. Forsberg ‘09 *
Lauren M. Hayes ‘09 *
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Greg Heberer ‘79-Life (2)
Jean M. Heberer ‘85 (2)
Amy R. Hirschfield ‘09 *
Eileen L. Howell ‘77-Life (9)
Brittany Just ‘08 *
Jessica M. Kerns ‘05-Life (5)
Brianne J. Knoll ‘09 *
Eric Lensmire ‘08 *
Steven MacDonald ‘09 *
Martin T. Matson ‘79 (4)
Malisa L. Middlebrooks ‘09 *
Benjamin S. Mullikin ‘06 *
Steven A. Nelson ‘09 *
Donald J. Nichols ‘60-Life (12)
Ann N. Oemichen ‘08 (2) *
John J. Orlando ‘96 (9)
David M. Payne ‘79 (9)
Lisa M. Quarford ‘05-Life (5)
Hilary Rasmussen ‘08 (2) *
Daniel Sakar ‘08 *
Christina L. Sokol ‘09 *
Beje M. Spahiu ‘79-Life (4)
Cassandra Stack ‘09 *
Todd R. Strehlow ‘76 (3)
Vijay Thacker ‘95 (2)
Lolita Wolle ‘08 *
WYOMING 1936
Larry D. Roberts ‘65-Life (12)
YOUNGSTOWN STATE 1966
Richard K. Mautz ‘69-Life (8)
Dennis D. Shiplett ‘67-Life (15)
FRIENDS OF AKPSI
Michael Ackerman
Steven and Susan Ackerman
AEGON Transamerica
Foundation (2)
Mary Allen
Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity
American Endowment Foundation
Anonymous
Susan Antle
Joseph Assini
William Babboni
Terrie Balko
Bank of America Foundation (3)
Bank of the West (2)
Vicki Barnell
Michael and Lynn Barsky
Chris B. Beckcom
Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc (4)
Bernard and Nancy Bell (2)
Martin Berger
Beta Iota Chapter
Beta Rho Chapter
Lowell Bivens
Gwendolyn Blount
Mark and Beverly Boehle
David and Susan Bond
The Brand Foundation of New York
Donald and Susan Breivogel
Gary and Lita Breiwick
Laurie Brittian
Sheri Brown
Kerri Carney
Cynthia Carr
Fredrick and Claudia Carr
Nancy Catan
Casey Chang
Colin and Martha Chasler
Wendy Chayet
Bee L. Chee
Edwin and Marijo Clark
Antoinette Clay
Denise Coe
Cathy J. Cole (3)
Hazel A. Collier (10)
Community Fnd. for SE Mich.
Cheryl Corbin
Ralph and Lisa Cornelius
Gary and Drew Cosby
Council of Alpha (9)
Covidien (2)
Phillip G. Cunningham
Henry and Lorraine Darley
Family of Andrew Davenport
Robert and Karen Davis
Family of Michael Decker
Pamela Del Buono
Samuel and Concetta Di Re
A. Dillaway-Huber
Margaret Dimond
The Duke Energy Foundation (2)
Gary Dulaney
Sue Duli (12)
Alma Edmonds
Dennis and Susan Eller
Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Steven and Nancy Fields
Anthony and Colleen Flammia
Florida Gold Coast Alumni (13)
Robin Foley
Leslie H. Freligh
Greg Gallagher
Michael and Connie Gallagher
Gamma Epsilon Chapter
Gamma Mu Chapter
Richard and Deborah Ganchan
Julie Gansor
Nina Gavrylyuk
Bernesa George
Cheryl Godbold
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Goldstein
John and Mildred Harder (10)
Michael C. Harris (2)
Omer and Azza Hassan
Mike and Jean Henry
Kerry and Constance Hesse (10)
Gregory and Kathryn Hirschfield
Shirley Hobbs
Henry and Claudia Hoffman
Julie Hogan
Homrich & Berg, Inc. (2)
James and Margaret Hopkins
Family of Dave Hovanec
Glen and Lisa Howard
Allen and Ingrid Hubbard
Luann Hugo
Bruno and Sylvia Ierullo
Family of Molly Jackson
A. Johnson
Herbert and June Johnson
Sanford and Theresa Johnson
Robert and Monnie Johnston
Gregory and Suzanne Jones
Kappa Phi Chapter
Andrew and Melissa Kapsak
Suzanne Keen
Donald and Jean Kibbler
Leslie S. King
Roger and Jeanne Kingsland
Ken and Barbara Klages
Amanda E. Koerth (2)
Larry and Belinda Koester
Kathy Kopen
KPMG Washington Foundation (2)
Genevieve Krieger
Gregory and Kathleen Kruzel
Eva Kuusinen-Corrivau
John and Melissa Landis
Family of Julie Lapatka
Laura Marsh
Michael Lavigne
Sun B. Lee
Clark and Sara Lehigh
William and Betsy Leong
Joseph and Linda Lewkowicz
Brenda Livingston
Shirley Llewellyn
Alan and Miriam Lopatin
Kurt Lothman
Jim and Karel Lowery
Marcia Lundy
Marsha L. Lyons
John Madson
Noreen Mcnally
Karen Merrill %
Merrill Contracting &
Remodelling, Inc
Microsoft (4)
William and Sandra Mitchell
Melissa Monetti
Family of Alim Mohamed Morani
Traci Moriconi
Darlene Morton
National Philanthropic Trust
DAF (6)
Mathias Neumann
Wade Newbegin
John Niedzialkowski
Nissan North America, Inc (2)
Océ North America, Inc (2)
Stuart and Marjorie Oliver
Omicron Psi Chapter (2)
Omicron Tau Chapter
Oracle Matching Gifts Program
Deborah A. Orff (10)
Mary Outlaw
Richard and Roseann Owens
Yvette Padilla
Theresa Painter
Brian and Kerry Pasha
Donna Pelura
Mark and Tracie Penman
Michael and Katherine Peters
Ken and Lois Petersel
Theresa Randall
Family of Maura Regan
Michelle Rhodes
David and Kathy Robinson
Melinda S. Rosenthall (4)
Don Rothschild
Michelle Ruiz
Teresa C. Ryan
Lea Schneider
William and Margaret Schulte
Stephen and Janet Schuster
Junior and Tamara Scott
Christine A. Scroggs
Kevin and Lisa Selden
William and Kelly Sharlow
Family of Taylor Shepherd
Betty Simons
John Sims (2)
Albert and Gail Skalicky
Capt. and Mrs. Peter Skerschosk
Julie F. Skouteris
Walter Skulsky
Claire Smith
Richard D. Smith
Randal and Brenda Smotherman
Angela Sokol
Richard and Kathleen Sotell
Lynette Steen
Family of Michael Stehn
Janet Stein
Sandy Stolberg
Davin and Marilyn Strouse
Teresa R. Suggs
Ronald and Susan Supergan
Eric and Terry Swaim
Dale and Pam Swentzel
William and Cheryl Syrett
Nicoletta M. Talpur
Sandra Thevenot
Jeff and Merry Tipton
Kathleen V. Tolbirt
Nestor and Yee Tom
John and Lori Tracoma
George and Emily Ulrich
United Way of the Bay Area
United Way of The Inland Valleys (7)
Michael and Caren Untiedt
Debbie Vasquez
Denise Viechweg
Wadeco Manufacturing Co. (6)
Gail Washburn
James and Karin Weber
John and Julie Wessel
Leroy and Julia Wessel
Wilton and Donna White
Chris and Renee Whitley
Willis North America Inc
Steve and Deborah Wilson
Gerald and Nancy Wojcik
Regina Wolicki
John and Joan Worth
Susan Writtenberry
Xi Omicron Chapter
Cristina Yabuta
Lynn Yacyk
Shiaofen Yang
Beatrice Yary
Edward and Dawn Ydoate
Ali Zeroual (2)
+
Clifford Spangler Society
Recognition club for those who
made provisions for Alpha Kappa
Psi in their estate plans.
( ) Consecutive Giving
Consecutive years of giving since
the 1991-92 campaign are included
in parenthesis.
% Matching Gift
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
*
Yellow Rose Society
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum contribution of $10.
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2011 CONVENTION SILENT AUCTION ITEMS NEEDED
It’s time again to start collecting items for the Silent Auction at the 2011 AKPsi Convention. Money raised from the Silent Auction
goes to support the educational programming of the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation. We’re looking for contributions, either from
members of the fraternity or from the companies for whom they work. We’re hoping to have “big ticket” items (high dollar value)
or bundles of smaller items that can become “big ticket” items. The kinds of things we’re looking for include:
Hotel
Theater
Travel
or resort stays
certificates
Restaurant gift certificates
Retail donations
Physical items
Tickets to sporting events
Theme
passes (stage and screen)
park certificates
Golf course certificates
Art or history museum certficates
Fraternity memorabilia
Other quality goods and services
If you are able to acquire a donation, make a donation, or if you have ideas or
suggestions for quality items, please contact the Silent Auction co-chairs Heather
Allen or Chrissy Vasquez at [email protected]. Heather or Chrissy will walk
you through the solicitation process and/or make a request on your behalf.
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* Chapter chose to use its scholarship to cover expenses for students attending the fraternity’s 2009 Principled Business Leadership Institute.
Richard E. Sorensen
Furthering business
education
A funny thing happened to Richard
Sorensen, Appalachian State ‘81-Faculty, on
his way to becoming a better telephone
company manager. He became more
interested in the theories and methods
of management than in the electrical
engineering that had been the driver of
his career.
It’s not that his career wasn’t going
places. He worked for the New York
Telephone Co.—now known as Verizon—and had risen to a role where he
oversaw a couple hundred people. “I
wanted to be a better technical manager;
I wanted to know more about how people behave in the work environment,” he
says, explaining his decision to pursue
an MBA from the New York University
Stern Graduate School of Business.
His studies in management became so
intriguing that he stuck around to get a
Ph.D., too. His interest in organizational
behavior led him to trade the corporate
world for the campus. “I decided I did
not want to just study for the MBA but
wanted to be engaged in teaching.”
In fact, he has not only taught but
also has made immeasurable contributions to the quality of business teaching.
Today, he’s dean and professor of busi-
ness information technology in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech
— the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University — where he’s been since
1982. Before that he spent nine years as
dean of the John A. Walker College of
Business at Appalachian State University.
He may have been teaching at Appalachian State, but while he was there he
also learned something that became very
important to him: “the importance that
accreditation has on educational quality,”
he says. During his tenure, the college
Since 1982, Richard Sorensen he has been dean
of Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business,
where his achievements include a $70 million
fund-raising program and a comprehensive strategic planning effort.
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Alabama
Kathryn E. Phelps ’08 is a visual merchandiser for JC Penney
Company in Birmingham, Ala.
was accredited by AACSB International,
which planted the seed for a long and
fruitful relationship between Sorensen
and the body that accredits business
schools around the world.
Sorensen became heavily involved in
the accreditation process, serving on a
dozen or so committees, chairing many
of them. He has even served as chairman of the board of directors of the
AACSB International organization itself.
And he has traveled all over to take part
in business school site visits. In fact, he
Richard Sorensen is the chair of Alpha Kappa Psi’s
Deans Council. The council’s responsibilities include building relationships with business school
leaders and identifying areas where the fraternity
can compliment what’s offered in the classroom.
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spends as much as a third of his time on
the road, not just in the United States
but as far away as India, New Zealand,
Australia, Finland and Peru. “There’s
a significant increase in the number of
business schools in Asian areas,” he observes. “More and more of their citizens
are starting to attend universities locally.”
His work has helped raise the bar for
business education at countless institutions. But he also has learned a lot about
the business of business education and
how much it differs in programs overseas. “There are so many different styles
of higher education—it varies so much,”
he observes. The end result of what the
student learns may be similar from one
school to another, he says, “but what
gets you there is quite different.”
Because of that, those involved in
accreditation nowadays focus a lot more
on the outcomes, and not just on the
methods of teaching along the way. “We
had to measure the output at the end
rather than measuring input.”
And just as American business
schools have tried in recent years to build
closer ties to the business communities
their graduates serve, European business
schools have tight connections to the
real world, Sorensen has found. Many
instructors spend a fair amount of time
in real-world business pursuits, as an
adjunct instructor would in the U.S. But
they have more of a place within the
structure of their schools than a typical
U.S. adjunct instructor does, he says.
“Many business schools have a strong
collaborative relationship with the business community.”
For Sorensen, the former electrical
engineer, serving the world of business
education has become not just a vocation
but an avocation. Beyond his work with
AACSB International, he’s a big supporter
of the fraternity, serving as the founding chairman of its Deans Council and
boosting the fraternity’s expansion efforts.
Furthering business education is what he
chooses to do in his spare time. “I could
be involved in the Rotary or the chamber,
but I decided I was going to be involved
in the business school community.”
Detroit (Day Division)
Robert A. Bovitz ’81-Life was honored by the Michigan
Association of Certified Public Accountants with its Public
Service Award. He was recognized for his dedication to the
betterment of his community outside of his role as a CPA. He
resides in Canton, Mich.
Florida
Clifford Stern ’74-Life is an IT specialist with the Defense
Information System Agency in Mechanicsburg, Pa. He resides
in Harrisburg.
Florida International
Alex Perdomo ’92-Life received Florida Power & Light’s 2010
Outstanding Community Ambassador Award, which included
a $1,000 contribution to the charity of his choice — the Alpha
Kappa Psi Foundation. He and his wife Patricia S. Perdomo
‘93-Life reside in Miami with their four sons.
George Washington
Kristen Van Nest ’08 is working at Prophet, a branding and
consulting firm in New York City. She was a 2009 Alpha Kappa
Psi Academy Fellow.
Iowa
Dr. Gene C. Wunder ’62-Life retired from Washburn University. He served as a professor of marketing, associate dean of
the school of business, and special assistant to former President Hugh Thompson, during his 18-year tenure at Washburn.
Gene and his wife Judy reside in Topeka.
Iowa State
Scott L. Martens ’83-Life is a corporate quality leader at
UnitedHealth Group - OptumHealth, and an adjunct professor
at the University of Minnesota in operations and accounting.
He resides in Eden Prairie.
John Carroll
Andrea Teodosio ’08-Life is a research and strategy development assistant at hfa, a marketing communications firm in
Akron, Ohio.
Northern Michigan
Timothy N. Tanis ’02-Life is the manager for compensation
and HRIS at Build-A-Bear Workshop based in Saint Louis.
Virginia Tech
James B. Hyler ’68 has been nominated by the United States
Golf Association to serve a second one-year term as president. He served as USGA’s vice president for three years and is
in his seventh year as a member of the association’s executive
committee. The election will take place at the assocation’s
annual meeting in February.
Wisconsin - Milwuakee
Todd R. Strehlow ’76 is the CFO shareholder of WFA Staffing
Group. For the second year in a row, the company has made
the Metropolitan Milwaukee Assocation of Commerce’s
“Future 50” list for fast growing companies in Wisconsin. <<
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akpsi.org, (317) 872-1567 (fax) or The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi,
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American
Sue Marcum ‘08-Faculty (10/25/2010), Bethesda, Md.
Buffalo
Don W. Keller ‘46-Life (6/14/2010), Galloway, Ohio
Richard L. Schwartz ‘42-Life (9/8/2010), Delmar, N.Y.
California State - Long Beach
Victor R. Conrad ‘60-Life (9/20/2010), Fullerton, Calif.
Colorado
James E. Ellis ‘56-Life (9/24/2010), La Veta, Colo.
Philip E. Gates ‘50-Life (8/25/10), Talent, Ore.
Detroit (Day Division)
Frank D. Stella ‘40-Life (9/27/2010), Detroit, Mich.
Detroit (Evening Division)
James G. Miller ‘61-Life (11/3/2009), Grosse Pointe, Mich.
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Eileen M. Levitt
The ‘softer side’ of
human resources
Eileen Levitt, American ‘85-Life,
thrives on a good challenge at work, and
for a while after she finished her business
education she was pleased with what
the working world sent her way. But one
day as she was scanning the job market
for a new and inspiring experience, it hit
her: “Why am I expecting other people
to create opportunities for me? I should
be creating my own opportunities,” she
recalls thinking.
That’s when she decided to start her
own business, The HR Team in Maryland, which provides for the day-to-day
human resources needs of smaller
companies. It turned out to be just the
exhilaration she was looking for: “It was
like jumping off a cliff,” she describes.
Not that jumping off a cliff is a
bad thing, of course, but it does focus
one’s energies on making positive things
happen. Levitt launched her business in
1996 and went full-time as its president
in 1997. She faced the immediate task of
building a client base. “It was very challenging,” she says. “A lot of people I had
worked with became my clients, but it
wasn’t immediate. It took a while. I called
every single person I knew. It was a good
year before I needed to hire somebody
to help.”
But the business started to flow in,
and The HR Team began to grow. The
company’s niche is what it calls the “softer side” of human resources — not just
benefits coordination but also the hiring
and firing of employees, and the creation
of HR processes and procedures. Levitt’s
company involves itself in recruiting and
retention, in employee orientation and
performance management, in compliance with employment and labor laws.
It turns out that there are lots of
companies that want more than just help
with their benefit programs. Levitt has
built a client base into the hundreds, and
The HR Team now employs 10 people.
In recent years the company has landed
on the “Top 100 Minority Business Enterprises” list, and Levitt has been named
among Maryland’s “Top 100 Women.”
Levitt admits that getting to this point
was not a grand scheme she devised
when entering college at American University. “My goal was to get a degree,”
she says. She liked numbers, she liked
French, so she studied finance and
figured she might get into international
banking. It happened to be right around
the time the stock market crashed in
the late 1980s, and though she got her
first job with a mutual fund company in
Baltimore, she soon found the business
was not for her.
So Levitt’s journey continued, with a
variety of interesting stops including an
MBA from the University of Baltimore
and HR jobs at a couple of startups,
including an organization that would
become known as Discovery Communications — the parent company of
the Discovery Channel and other cable
channels. “The last company I worked
for, it was acquired and it no longer fit
my goals,” she says. “I had interviewed
at a number of places. I had worked
for dynamic people, and just didn’t feel
Eileen Levitt has been published and/or quoted
in numerous magazine and periodicals including: The Business Monthly, The Wall Street Journal,
USA TODAY, Employment Management Today, HR
Magazine, Inc. Magazine, Baltimore Sun, The Daily
Record and Forbes.com.
inspired.”
That’s when the entrepreneurial bug
bit. “I had always worked for startups,
and my family had their own business so
I had worked for the family business,”
she says. That helped alleviate the natural
apprehension that goes along with
plunging into a new business launch. She
also notes that having a business school
background in finance has been helpful
— clearly the money side of a business is
critical, but it’s not always an area of expertise for entrepreneurs. “That’s where
a lot of people tend to have issues.”
Away from the office, Levitt sits on
a few boards, and also stays busy with
two kids involved in sports. And she has
reconnected with Alpha Kappa Psi, joining an advisory committee. Back in her
college days, she was an AKPsi officer.
“Being in AKPsi was fabulous for me,”
she recalls. “The friends I had then in
AKPsi are the ones I still stay in touch
with. It probably was one of the best
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experiences for me in college.”
Levitt is one to treasure her experiences. It has been a varied journey that has
led to her business success. “I think that
everything we do makes us who we are.”
Ty W. Cobb
Moving through the
political process
“I’m fascinated by how the political process works, the steps of something going from being an idea through
becoming a reality,” says Ty Cobb, Texas
‘00. That explains why the Texas native,
originally schooled in business, steered
instead toward the public arena and
landed at the epicenter of the political
scene in the nation’s capital — trying to
shepherd ideas through the political.
Cobb is legislative counsel at the
Human Rights Campaign, a civil rights
organization dedicated to achieving
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
(LGBT) equality. He has spent a lot of
time focusing on hate crimes, and was
one of the behind-the-scenes movers
responsible for the passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate
Crimes Prevention Act of 2009. The law
extended the hate crimes prohibitions
passed in the 1960s — which originally
covered crimes linked to a person’s race,
color, religion or national origin — to
also prohibit crimes motivated by the
victim’s gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.
The hate crimes legislation certainly
provided plenty of intrigue for someone fascinated by the political process.
It ran into a wide range of legislative
roadblocks since first being introduced
nearly a decade ago, about the time Cobb
was a business and American studies
undergrad at the University of Texas in
Austin, where he served as a president
of the Iota Chapter and was an Alpha
Kappa Psi Academy Fellow. The bill was
still bouncing around Capitol Hill when
Cobb was at the University of Texas
School of Law, and while he was working as an associate attorney at law firms
in Dallas and Washington.
Cobb became counsel to Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy on the Senate’s Health,
Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, and did extensive work in support
of the hate crimes legislation. Support
had slowly built during the bill’s Capitol
Hill odyssey, and President Obama had
vowed just before taking office that its
passage would be a high priority. The
measure finally passed in October 2009,
a few months after the senator died. “We
had worked closely with organizations
like Human Rights Campaign, and after
Sen. Kennedy’s passing an opportunity
Over the course of Joel Chusid’s life, he has
traveled to more than 105 countries around
the globe, equating to more than four million
miles in the air. He is conversant in French,
Spanish and Portuguese, has lectured at universities and enjoys visiting his wide network
of friends around the world.
When he’s not at work, Ty Cobb is often running. He has completed a marathon and not long ago finished his first triathlon, and will be running the
New York Marathon in November. Food is another passion: “I love to cook and eat out,” he says, “Mexican, Thai, Indian — anything that’s a little spicy.”
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Florida
Hamilton D. Upchurch ‘47 (2008)
Florida State
Julian P. Bryant ‘57-Life (11/9/2009), Tallahassee, Fla.
Gustavus Adolphus
Ned L. Larson ‘59-Life (4/2/2010), Scottsdale, Ariz.
Illinois - Chicago
Michael J. Ajster ‘07 (9/5/2010), Chicago, Ill.
Illinois Wesleyan
Thomas K. Viemont ‘59 (8/3/2010), Chenoa, Ill.
Indiana
Harold R. Janitz ‘47-Life (12/21/2009), Loudon, Tenn.
Arthur G. Lovell ‘65-Life (9/2/2009), Bloomington, Ind.
Kansas
Revenol R. Duryea ‘40-Life (9/16/2010), Cary, N.C.
Marquette
Kenneth A. Russell ‘65 (12/29/2009), Wonder Lake, Ill.
Miami
John R. Lindsey ‘42-Life (9/4/2009), Melbourne, Fla.
Mississippi
Clay T. Robertson ‘07 (7/30/2010), Germantown, Tenn.
Missouri
Charles L. Schaefer ‘41 (9/25/2010), Brookfield, Mo.
New York
Roderick H. Rumreich ‘66-Life (6/9/2010), Fort Mill, S.C.
Penn State
Robert E. Matson ‘50-Life (4/24/2009), Ocala, Fla.
Pittsburg State
Arthur L. Malle ‘66 (8/20/2010), Topeka, Kan.
Portland
Leonard L. Cebula ‘52 (2/22/2010), Portland, Ore.
Puget Sound
Sidney J. Bathurst ‘72-Life (11/24/2009), Tacoma, Wash.
South Florida
Sean Edgar ‘09 (8/28/2010), Tampa, Fla.
Southern Illinois
Richard F. Fryman ‘73-Faculty (4/17/2010), Daniel Island, S.C.
Stephen F. Austin
Sammy G. Reed ‘67 (9/24/2010), Mercedes, Texas
Tennessee - Chattanooga
Brittany N. Hollingsworth ‘07 (7/17/2010), Chattanooga, Tenn.
Texas - Brownsville
Mike Tarrant ‘80-Life (2/7/2010), Weslaco, Texas
Tulsa
Lawrence E. Brock ‘62-Life (8/2010), Topeka, Kan.
Utah State
L. Crosby Bott ‘39-Life (5/1/2009), Torrance, Calif.
Virginia
William F. O’Dell ‘68-Faculty (11/11/2009), Naples, Fla.
Virginia Tech
Darlene F. DeVera ‘90 (9/15/2010), San Francisco, Calif.
Norris F. Lee ‘48-Life (9/3/2010), Birmingham, Mich.
Paul M. Umberger ‘58-Life (7/28/2010), Henrico, Va.
Wayne State
William A. Harris ‘55-Life (8/11/2010), Port Orange, Fla.
West Virginia
Robert E. Milne ‘56-Life (5/8/2010), Laguna Woods, Calif.
came up for me to join HRC.”
His HRC job offers a lot of variety
from day to day. “A lot is driven by
what’s happening in the legislative process, what announcements the administration is making, what national and
world events are going on,” Cobb says.
He works on drafting and supporting
legislation, acting as a media spokesperson for the organization, responding to
inquiries from Congress and the administration, preparing public comments on
regulations, writing letters from the organization, and drafting written testimony
for congressional hearings.
Cobb’s work is all about moving
policy and shaping opinion, and when it
comes to LGBT rights, opinion is certainly shifting, he notes. “Public opinion
on issues like marriage is moving fairly
swiftly,” he says. In fact, he notes, that
support for the repeal of the “Don’t
Ask, Don’t Tell” law — an issue that
receives much of his time — now stands
at nearly 80% of Americans. When
asked where LGBT rights would be in 5
to 10 years, he says, “It depends on the
makeup of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the administration.”
What he does is not exactly business, but business school was helpful
preparation, Cobb says. “Business school
teaches you how to manage relationships,
and that often is important as a lobbyist.
And, negotiation skills that I learned in
business school are relevant to lobbying,”
he says. “I’m interested in organizational
dynamics, like the elements of how a
business functions, whether it’s in the
private sector or in the non-profit world.”
Margot Lee Shetterly
Pursuing an
untapped market
Western Kentucky
John P. Muehlman ‘67-Life (8/7/2010), Tucson, Ariz.
Western Michigan
Gary L. Boewe ‘42 (10/1/2010) <<
Gifts in memory of an AKPsi brother are accepted by the
Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation. Once a gift is received, a card of
acknowledgement is sent to the donor and, if possible, a card
announcing the memorial contribution is sent to the immediate family of the individual being honored.
How’s this for a quick series of lifechanging events? Get married, quit your
jobs, drive to Mexico and launch a business. Sound a little crazy? Margot Lee
Shetterly, Virginia ‘87, does admit that
there’s a fine line between entrepreneur-
ism and insanity.
“We decided to come to Mexico to
create an English-language media company,” says Shetterly. There are anywhere
between one million and three million
English speakers in Mexico, many of
them retirees, she says. Big market, and
pretty much untapped. “There hadn’t
been any significant English-language
media. So we drove down and set up
shop and ran what became Inside
Mexico and InsideMex.com, the most
widely trafficked English-language media
in Mexico.”
And why not? Shetterly had always
enjoyed doing something new and different. After studying at the University of
Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce,
she headed to Wall Street, stopping off
at such places as J.P. Morgan and Merrill
Lynch. When Internet commerce really
got hot in the mid to late 1990s, she became involved in business development
consulting for entrepreneurs. That led to
work on the public television program
“Money Hunt,” which The New York
Times described as a “Gong Show for
startups.” From there she worked on
HBO’s startup Volume.com, a content
company that targeted urban youth. The
venture, unfortunately, didn’t last long,
closing after 9/11.
That’s when Shetterly saw the world.
She took a year and a half off and
traveled all over—Brazil, Italy, South
Africa, Laos, Turkey, to name a few. She
returned to do business development at
a mobile content provider, and through
that job she met her husband-to-be,
Aran Shetterly, whom she describes as a
writer/editor/entrepreneur.
“Both of us were at that time of our
lives wondering ‘what are we going to do
next?’” she recalls. “He had always had
this idea that English-language media in a
Spanish-speaking country would be a big
thing, and there are more Americans living in Mexico than in any country other
than the United States. We got married
five years ago, got in a car, moved to
Mexico and started our first business.”
Inside Mexico took off as “the
English-speaker’s guide to living in
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Mexico,” producing both a magazine and
Internet content. As with most entrepreneurs, Shetterly and her husband have
had to adapt to changing times — the
H1N1 flu scare followed by the global
economic downturn took their toll on
the English-speaking market in Mexico,
and the magazine ceased publication in
the spring of 2009 (as did many print
publications about that time). But the
website carried along and is as robust as
ever, with coverage ranging from news
and opinion to travel tips to the arts to
real estate.
And like many entrepreneurs, Shetterly was not fazed by the setback. Instead,
she and her husband prepared to launch
another venture, an online resource
called Mexico Meetings Network, for
international meeting planners who are
putting together events in Mexico. It’s a
virtual business, with an editor in Mexico
City and a designer in Cancun, among
other team members.
Shetterly says her business-school
background has been invaluable for a
career with a lot of twists and turns,
inventions and reinventions. She appreciates having a general business education,
“and the other thing I think was excellent
was the emphasis on problem-solving
skills and group work,” she says.
One of her favorite experiences was
a financial forecasting class taught by a
McIntire School professor named Larry
Pettit. “We would split into groups of
five or six people, select an industry and
company, and forecast eight quarters of
the industry and eight quarters of the
company,” she says. She learned that in
the real world of business and entrepreneurism, there are not always right or
wrong answers — but there is a need for
bold, informed risk-taking. “You bring
your best tools and best skills, and you
just have to go for it.”
Margot Lee Shetterly and her husband founded Inside Mexico and InsideMex.com, the most widely
trafficked English-language media in all of Mexico.
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John P. Bishop
Career in aviation
takes off
John Bishop, Clarkson ‘80, liked to
build things, and when he built them,
they were solid. His background as a
welder was a great fit — but it wasn’t
enough to fulfill his potential and suit his
ambitions. So Bishop decided to go to
business school.
“As a certified welder, it was my initial
objective to select a university that would
best prepare me for a leadership role
in a heavy industrial setting,” he says.
“I learned I enjoy the manufacturing
environment, but needed to be involved
in the larger business decisions and with
the industry as a whole.”
That’s what led the Massachusetts
native to Clarkson University, where he
earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial
management. He followed that up with
an MBA from California State University
in Long Beach, as well as certificates in
contract management and finance from
the University of California in Irvine.
Bishop is a certified professional contract
manager and also has Defense Acquisition University Level III certification in
production and quality management.
His educational choices turned out to
be a good call, as they opened the door
for a fast-paced career in the aviation
manufacturing business. He landed a job
with McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing)
in 1982, and has worked his way into
roles with ever-increasing responsibility. His areas of professional focus have
included industrial engineering, assembly,
fabrication, finance, supplier management and quality. As he progressed, he
moved to the front of the classroom—
the other side of the desk, in fact—landing a regular assignment as an executive
instructor on “delivering results” at
the Boeing Leadership Center. He also
earned Boeing’s Executive Diversity
Change Agent Award in 2007 and 2008.
Among his roles at Boeing, he was
the company’s first enterprise supply
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Gemologist helps Afghans
sell treasured gems
John Bishop is the vice president of strategic
sourcing for Sikorshy Aircraft — a world leader in
the design, manufacture and service of military
and commercial helicopters, and fixed-wing aircraft. He currently serves on AKPsi’s Chairman’s
Advisory Council.
chain strategy leader, keeping tabs on
corporate-wide supplier management,
where some $35 billion was spent every
year. He focused on supply base reduction, corporate leverage contracting, best
practice deployment and cost reduction,
and he led the Strategic Sourcing Teams
and e-commerce. By the 1990s, he was
the director of major subcontracts—
that would be such things as structures,
interiors and propulsion — for Boeing
Commercial Aircraft’s Long Beach Division programs.
But Bishop wasn’t done propelling
his way up the aviation supply chain
corporate ladder at Boeing. He eventually collected a number of vice president
nameplates, including VP of asset utilization and facility strategy, VP of prototyping operations and supplier management, and VP of supplier management
and quality for Air Force programs,
which had him overseeing the work of
some 3,500 professionals and more than
$7 billion in annual domestic and inter-
national supplier expenditures. Among
the things that happened under his watch
was the construction of a number of
specialized proprietary prototypes, including an unmanned combat air vehicle,
a pair of unmanned helicopter programs
and some advanced space technology.
All of that led Bishop in 2009 to
where he is now, vice president of strategic sourcing for Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.
He’s in charge of strategic supplier and
partner production and co-production.
He pulls together a wide range of players involved in the global supply chain,
assembly, facility planning, maintenance
and construction, and his contacts are all
over the world—in India, China, Turkey,
Japan, Eastern Europe and Mexico. He’s
come a long way from his welding days.
Bishop has a keen interest in leadership issues, and a couple years ago he
co-founded a blog called “Leadership
is a Verb.” On it, he shares personal
leadership stories that he hopes will
spark conversation among readers. For
example, he tells of his days back at Boeing during a time when operations were
not as smooth as they needed to be. He
was asked to lead an effort to straighten
things out, but rather than knocking
heads together he found that listening
paid big dividends. “The same people
that thought they would be fired taught
me the way I ran production caused
many of the problems,” Bishop wrote
on his blog. “I quickly learned there
were good people all over trying to do
the right things. I could not believe how
quickly I could help the new team and
improve performance.”
For Bishop, business school was a tremendous bridge guiding him from a job
he enjoyed and did well to an aviation
career that has taken off in a big way.
Some of the lessons of business school
are just as instructive today as ever:
“Decisions are based on investment and
payback,” Bishop says. “Understanding
this in detail is the language of business
and management.” <<
Steve Stackhouse-Kaelble was the author of the
five alumni profiles in this section.
This fall, author and humanitarian
Gary W. Bowersox, Western Michigan ‘62Life, aka ‘The Gem Hunter’, was in Kabul,
Afghanistan to assist with a USAID project
on the revitalization of the Afghanistan
gemstone industry.
As a senior advisor for the gem industry, he organized 30 Afghan miners and
dealers to travel to Hong Kong’s Gem &
Jewelry Show. The project was sponsored
by USAID/DAI/ASMED.
“For most of the miners and dealers it
will be their first time out of Afghanistan.
It is a real challenge as they have no business background and only a few of them
speak English,” says Bowersox.
Besides visiting the emerald mines
in Panjshir Valley and the ruby mines at
Jegdalek during the past year, Bowersox
traveled to schools in various mining
areas. “I’m working on a Hawaii Kai Rotary
International project to furnish school
supplies for the children. The poverty
these poor children live in would shake
anybody with any sense of dignity to their
souls,” says Bowersox. At the same time
as distributing school supplies Bowersox
is delivering eye glasses for the Kamehameha Lions Club. Bowersox is a member
of both clubs.
“While my day job is building and
operating an international gem business from Honolulu, where we have over
60,000 gems and mineral specimens for
sale, I believe in trying to help out the
people in the region with these school
supplies,” says Bowersox, “It does make a
difference.”
Bowersox says one of the best ways
to help the people of Afghanistan is to
purchase gems, which are one of its major
legal exports.
Bowersox has been featured by Good
Morning America, Fox & Friends, NPR,
CNN, Voice of America and Howard Stern.
He is the author of The Gem Hunter, True
Adventures of an American in Afghanistan.
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