2014 gala journal - Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation

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2014 gala journal - Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
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M A R I N E C O R P S S C H O L A R S H I P F O U N DAT I O N
West t Coast
2014 celebratory Gala
W E LC O M I N G R E M A R K S
David McCallum
Master of Ceremonies
G R A N D M A RC H
PR E SE N TAT I O N O F C O LO R S A N D NAT I O NA L A N T H E M
I N VO C AT I O N
CAPT Thomas B. Webber, USN, CHC
FA L L E N C O M R A D E S’ T R I BU T E
SgtMaj Ronald L. Green USMC
D I N N E R SE RV I C E
SC H O LA R SH I P F O U N DAT I O N V I D E O
REMARKS
Margaret Davis
President and CEO, Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
REMARKS
Andrew Coba
Scholarship Recipient, San Diego State University
PR E SE N TAT I O N O F SE M PE R F I D E L I S AWA R D TO
Anand Nallathambi
President and CEO, CoreLogic
PR E SE N T E D B Y
Parker Kennedy
CEO, First American
REMARKS
LtGen Terry G. Robling USMC (Ret.)
E N T E RTA I N M E N T
1st Marine Division Band
CO N C LU D I N G R E M A R K S
Master of Ceremonies
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Michael Hall Ph.D
Chairman
Richard Bertea
Aaron Cohen
Maj Patrick Coulter USMC (Ret.)
Kevin Donohue
LtCol Christian F. Dubia, Jr. USMC (Ret.)
Donald Esmond
Michael Holwick
LtCol Clint Hubbard USMC (Ret.)
Vincent J. McGuinness
Ronald Rus
LtCol Lynn Saracino USMC (Ret.)
Timothy J. Sloat
Geoffrey L. Stack
Kevin Takabayashi
MILITARY COMMITTEE
Lt Colonel Lynn Saracino USMC (Ret.)
Chairman
G. Cal Hutchinson, Esq.
Chairman Emeritus
Carmello A. Buscemi
Col Vince Codispoti USMCR
Maj Patrick Coulter USMC (Ret.)
Paul J. Himler
James McClain
David L. Mellon
Col Darius Novickis USMCR
Col Tom O’Malley USMC (Ret.)
Timothy J. Sloat
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Campaign Sponsors
The Marine Corps Scholarship Fondation would like to thank the following individuals and companies
for their generous donations making it possible for young Americans to attend college.
SEMPER FIDELIS
Ambassador and Mrs. George L. Argyros and the
Argyros Family Foundation
The Allergan Foundation
Mr. Dann Angeloff
Donald Bren Foundation
CoreLogic
The Arch Point Foundation
Beall Family Foundation
Richard and Hyla Bertea &
Family/Bertea Foundation
Buscemi Wealth Management, LLC
ABM Onsite Services
David and Cheryl Ball
Mr. Louis Baeruswyl
Comerica-Wealth and
Institutional Management
DineEquity
Ms. Regina Hall
Herbert Family Foundation
GLOBE AND ANCHOR
Bob Campbell and Becci Rocco
Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest
General Dynamics Corporation
John Elway’s Crown Toyota
Laura Khouri and Michael K. Hayde
EAGLE
Bronco Wine Company
The Dubia Family Foundation
HBO
Holwick Constructors, Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jager
FOUNDATION
First American Corporation
Longo Toyota-Scion-Lexus
SUPPORTERS
Hitchcock Automotive Resources
Mr. William Kiniry
Mr. David McCallum
Mr. Robert McGuire
Mr. Edward F. McHenry
Mr. Tom O’Malley
Quinn Family Foundation
Pelican Products
Stater Bros. Charities
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.
UnitedHealthcare Military and Veterans
SARES•REGIS Group
Toyota of Poway
Wild Flavors
38th OCC/BC 3-66 USMC Alumni
Stir Foods
Ranchero Mission Viejo
Mr. John E. Rhodes
Round it up America
Lt Colonel Lynn Saracino
Mr. James Snowa
Toyota of San Benardino
as of 10/15/14
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MASTER OF CEREMONIES
David McCallum
David McCallum became a professional actor on BBC radio in 1946. Since then he has been eternally grateful to
all the people he has met and worked with throughout his prodigious career. He was fortunate to have appeared in
several classics: The Great Escape, Billy Budd, The Greatest Story Ever Told and A Night to Remember, and his enigmatic
portrayal of secret agent ‘Illya’, on The Man from Uncle, has only recently been overtaken by his current role of ‘Doctor
‘Ducky’ Mallard’ in the long-running series NCIS on CBS. He is married to Katherine, an Interior Designer. They
have two children and eight grandchildren.
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USMC Guest of Honor
LtGen Ter ry G. Robling
USMC (Ret.)
Lieutenant General Robling entered the Marine Corps in 1976 after graduating from
Central Washington University with a degree in Business Administration. Following graduation from the Basic School in April 1977, he began flight training and earned his wings in
November 1978.
Upon completion of F-4 Phantom transition training at MCAS Yuma, Arizona, he reported
to MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, and joined the “Lancers” of VMFA-212. As a “Lancer,”
he attended TOPGUN and participated in two WestPac deployments to Iwakuni, Japan.
During his three-year tour with VMFA-212, he held various billets including Maintenance
Control Officer, Assistant Maintenance Officer, and Aircraft Maintenance Officer.
In June 1983, Lieutenant General Robling reported to Amphibious Warfare School in
Quantico, Virginia and upon graduation returned to MCAS Kaneohe Bay for duty with
VMFA-235. As a “Death Angel,” he held assignments as the Assistant Operations Officer
and Aircraft Maintenance Officer, completed two more WestPac deployments and attended
the Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course. In June 1987, Lieutenant General Robling
reported to Headquarters Marine Corps where he served as Aviation Programs Officer for
Gen James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps (right) speaks
about LtGen Terry Robling (left), former commander of U.S. Marine Corps the Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation. During this tour, he was one of 24 officers selected
Forces, Pacific, during Robling’s retirement ceremony.
for F/A-18D transition on the first “Delta” transition board. In August 1989, he reported
to VMFAT-101 at MCAS El Toro for F/A-18 Hornet transition training, after which he
remained with the “Sharpshooters” as the Aircraft Maintenance Officer as well as a pilot and weapon systems officer instructor.
In December 1990, Lieutenant General Robling reported to the newly redesignated VMFA(AW)-242 and assumed the duties as Executive Officer. In
June 1992, he was reassigned as the Commanding Officer of VMFA(AW)-242 and completed another WestPac deployment to Iwakuni, Japan. As the
Commanding Officer, Lieutenant General Robling was selected as the Marine Corps Naval Flight Officer of the Year in 1993. In August 1994, Lieutenant
General Robling reported to the National War College where he obtained a Master of Science Degree in National Security Strategy. Following graduation, he reported to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, DC for duty as the Current Operations Officer, Central Command Division of
the Joint Operations Department. In August 1998, Lieutenant General Robling was selected for a Foreign Affairs Fellowship and attended Johns Hopkins
University at the School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. Upon completion of the Fellowship, he was reassigned to the Director
of Expeditionary Warfare, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, as the Resource and Requirements Officer for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
In January 2000, Lieutenant General Robling assumed command of Marine Aircraft Group 11. In August 2001, he assumed the duties of Chief of Staff
for the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing in Miramar, California. In June 2002, Lieutenant General Robling assumed the duties of Assistant Wing Commander
for the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing.
In January 2003, Lieutenant General Robling deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was designated Commanding General, 3d MAW Forward in
June 2003 and returned to Miramar in September 2003. In July 2004, Lieutenant General Robling assumed duty as Chief of Staff, Striking and Support
Forces NATO, in Naples, Italy. In July 2006, he was assigned to serve as the Director, Strategy and Plans Division in Plans, Policy and Operations,
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps.
In July 2007, Lieutenant General Robling assumed command of the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing, where he served until August of 2009. In September
2009, Lieutenant General Robling assumed command of the III Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Corps Bases Japan until transferring to
Headquarters Marine Corps in Janurary of 2011 as Deputy Commandant for Aviation. Lieutenant General Robling assumed command of U.S.
Marine Corps Forces, Pacific in August 2012 and retired on 01 October 2014 with over 38 years of active service.
Lieutenant General Robling has accumulated over 5,200 hours in tactical jet and rotary wing aircraft throughout his career and has received several
commendations from foreign governments to include the Order of the Rising Sun (Gold and Silver Levels) from the Emperor of Japan, The French Legion
of Merit (Rank of Knight) from the President of France, and the Korean National Medal for Defense from the President of Korea.
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MENU
First Course
Baby Arugula, Caramelized Pear and Candied Walnut Salad,
Maytag Blue Cheese Crumbs, Aged Balsamic Vinaigrette
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Entree
Garlic and Local Herb Filet Mignon, Red Wine Reduction and
Parmesan Crusted Halibut, Chardonnay and Butter Sauce
Brussels Sprouts Potato Puree and Baby Vegetables
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Dessert
Red Velvet Cake
With Gold Candy Decoration, Red and Gold Chocolate Wisp
Painted Plate with Berries
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ENTERTAINMENT
1st Marine Division Band
The 1st Marine Division Band, based out of Camp Pendleton, California, consists of 50 Marine musicians. While the primary
mission of the 1st Marine Division Band is to provide musical support for military parades and ceremonies, they remain versatile
to accommodate other needs. In addition to the Ceremonial Band and Concert Band, the band forms smaller ensembles such
as Big Band, Jazz Combo, Brass Quintet, and Party Band. They perform at over 300 commitments a year, with highlights
including the State Funeral of President Ford, the Tournament of Roses Parades, Disneyland’s Independence Day Concerts, and
annual concerts at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. In 2007, the 1st Marine Division Band was awarded the
“Colonel George S. Howard Citation of Musical Excellence for Military Concert Bands” administered by the John Philip Sousa
Foundation.
The 1st Marine Division Band was organized during World War II in the Pacific Theater of Operations in the early 1940s.
Since then, The 1st Marine Division Bandsmen have drawn their rifles in support of several operations, including Desert Shield,
Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom I and II. The band was attached to Headquarters Company, Regimental
Combat Team 5 and deployed to Camp Fallujah, Iraq from February 2006 to January 2007, in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom 05-07. The band served in combat missions as a security platoon, with Marines serving as a security force in Central
Fallujah, a mobile security convoy, and a mobile security team for an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team. Marines of the 1st
Marine Division Band continue to serve as individual augments to I Marine Expeditionary Force, as we are still in the fight on
the War on Terror.
All Marine Corps Bands fulfill the objective of preserving the values that comprise the unique and fundamental national strength
and character of the United States. Whether performing music or serving in a combat zone, the 1st Marine Division Band
carries on this esteemed tradition and remains the Pride of the Division.
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Semper Fidelis Award
RECIPIENTS
The Semper Fidelis Award is presented annually to an individual who has demonstrated the core values
of the Marine Corps: honor, courage, and patriotism in the business community.
2013
David E.I. Pyott • Chairman & CEO • Allergan
2011
Julia A. Stewart • Chairman and CEO • DineEquity, Inc.
2009
Michael K. Hayde • CEO • Western National Group
2012
2010
2008
2007
2006
Dennis Haysbert • Actor, Producer, Director and Writer
Parker S. Kennedy • Executive Chairman • First American Financial Corporation • CoreLogic, Inc.
Jack H. Brown • Chairman & CEO • Stater Bros. Markets
Ambassador George L. Argyros • Chairman & CEO • Arnel & Affiliates
Jim Albaugh • President & CEO • Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
2005
S. Michael Joseph • Chairman & CEO • Dacor Kitchen Appliances
2003
Ronald D. Sugar • Chief Executive Officer and President • Northrop Grumman Corporation
2001
Robert Maguire • Chairman • National Automobile Dealers Association
1999
Donald Esmond • Senior Vice President & General Manager • Toyota Motor Sales, USA
2004
2002
2000
Geoffrey L. Stack • Managing Director and Principal • SARES • REGIS Group
William H. Swanson • Chief Executive Officer and President • Raytheon Company
Edward P. Roski, Jr. • President & CEO • Majestic Realty, Inc.
1998
Craig Ruth • Vice Chairman • Tooley & Company
1995
Dr. Arnold O. Beckman • Founder & Chairman • Beckman Instruments, Inc.
1993
Kent Kresa • Chairman of the Board, President & CEO • Northrop Corp.
1997
1994
1992
William P. Foley, II • Chairman of the Board & CEO • Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
Cast and Producers • “Major Dad” • CBS Television Series
William H. Donaldson • Chairman of the Board & CEO • New York Stock Exchange
1991
Pete Wilson • Governor of California
1989
Colonel Edward McMahon, USMCR (Ret.) • TV Personality
1987
The Honorable William French Smith • Attorney General of the United States 1981-85
1990
1988
1986
1985
Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Riley, USMC (Ret.) • Supervisor • Orange County Board of Supervisors
Fred W. O’Green • Chairman of the Board • Litton Industries
Peter V. Ueberroth • Commissioner • Major League Baseball
Robert Conrad • Movie & TV Actor and Producer
1984
Robert H. Finch • Former Secretary • U.S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare
1982
Gerald R. Ford • 38th President of the United States
1983
Walter Cronkite • CBS News Special Correspondent
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Semper Fidelis Award
Anand K. Nallathambi
Anand Nallathambi is the president and chief executive officer of CoreLogic, a leading provider of consumer,
financial and property information, analytics and data-enabled services to business and government.
Mr. Nallathambi has previously held roles such as the president and chief operating officer of the CoreLogic Information Solutions group. In that role, he managed all strategic positioning and operating activities for the group,
which exceeded $1.9 billion in annual revenues in 2008 and 2009. Prior to that, he served as president and chief
executive officer of First Advantage Corporation.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Nallathambi held other management positions within CoreLogic, then the First American
Corporation, including president of First American Corporation’s Credit Information Group, known as CoreLogic
CREDCO. Prior to joining CREDCO in 1995, Mr. Nallathambi held financial management positions at First Interstate Bancard, the credit card operations of First Interstate Bank.
Mr. Nallathambi holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Loyola University in Madras, India and a master’s
degree in finance and marketing from California Lutheran University. He has earned professional designations in
systems analysis and international business from the University of California at Los Angeles.
He volunteers as a member of the policy advisory board at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies and is part
of the advisory council for the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics at California State University, Fullerton.
He also serves on the national board of Operation Hope, a provider of financial literacy empowerment for youth..
Additionally, he is on the national board of directors of the Mortgage Bankers Association and he is on the national
board of directors of the Pacific Council of International Policy, the premier membership-based international affairs
organization on the West Coast.
Mr. Nallathambi is a long standing advocate for veterans returning to private sector jobs, access to education, access
to housing, financial literacy, and independence. Under his leadership CoreLogic has been recognized among the
top places to work for veterans and supports financial literacy, scholarship and family independence programs.
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Globe & Anchor Award
RECIPIENTS
The Globe and Anchor Award is presented to individuals who have displayed dedicated and inspirational civic and community leadership.
2013
2009
2008
2006
2005
2004
2002
2000
1999
1998
1994
1993
1992
Gary Sinise and his wife Moira, and children, Sophie, Mac and Ella j Actor, Film Director and Musician
Herbert W. Kalmbach, Esq. j Attorney & Businessman
Richard Bertea j Chairman j Whitecross, LP
General William Lyon j Chairman of the Board & CEO j William Lyon Homes. Inc.
Aaron M. Cohen j Vice President j ABM Janitorial Services
Kevin Sharer j Chairman of the Board, CEO and President j Amgen Inc.
Donald Bellisario j Executive Producer, “JAG” j Belisarius Productions
The Honorable Steven Kuykendall j United States House of Representatives j 1998-2000
The Honorable James H. Webb, Jr. j Former Secretary of the Navy & Renowned Author
Eddie Albert j Movie & TV Actor
Gaddi H. Vasquez j Orange County Supervisor j Third District
Daniel L. Hernandez j Executive Director j The Hollenbeck Youth Center
William D. Lusk j Vice Chairman of the Board j The Lusk Company
John Wooden Sportsman Award
RECIPIENTS
The John Wooden Sportsman Award is presented to individuals displaying those attributes which have made the United States Marine Corps
world-famous: tenacity, intestinal fortitude, leadership and skill.
2012
2011
2010
2008
2007
2006
2003
2001
1999
1998
1997
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
Trevor Hoffman j Special Assistant j San Diego Padres
Dave Stockton j PGA Champion j President and CEO j Stockton Golf
Mark Harmon j Actor & Producer j “NCIS”
John W. Hamilton j Chairman & CEO j Hamilton Company
Gary Beban j Senior Executive Managing Director j CB Richard Ellis
Eddie Merrins j Head Golf Professional j Bel-Air Country Club
Hon. Peter H. Dailey j Chairman, Enniskerry Financial, Ltd. j Former U.S. Ambassador
Rick Monday j Sportscaster j Los Angeles Dodgers
Tommy Lasorda j Vice President j Los Angeles Dodgers
Tom Flores j Head Coach j Oakland Raiders
Carroll Shelby j President j Shelby American, Inc.
Eddie LeBaron j Chairman j Pacific Casino Management, Inc.
Ann Meyers-Drysdale j Olympic Medalist and Network Sports Commentator
Raoul “Rod” Dedeaux j Director of Baseball j The University of Southern California
The Honorable Jack Kemp j Secretary j U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
George Allen (posthumously)
Jim Mora j Head Coach j New Orleans Saints Football Team
Rafer Johnson j U.S. Olympic Gold & Silver Medal Decathlon Winner
Don Drysdale j Los Angeles Dodgers & TV Sports Commentator
Gail Goodrich j Los Angeles Lakers j National Basketball Association
Bob Mathias j National Director j National Fitness Foundation
Pat Haden j Los Angeles Rams Football Team & CBS Sports Commentator
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president and CEO
Margaret B. Davis
Margaret was appointed President and CEO of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation in March 2009. She
brings to the Foundation a 30-year professional career in nonprofit management, communications, and resource
development as well as almost 20 years of volunteer leadership with Marine Corps Family Readiness programs.
Her work at the civic and national levels includes most recently being Associate Dean at Washington National
Cathedral and of counsel or on staff with National Children’s Museum, the Center for Public Leadership at
Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, Ravinia Festival, and Northwestern University.
In addition to her years of volunteer family support work with major Marine commands (including Marine Forces
Reserve, Marine Forces Europe, and Marine Corps Mobilization Command), she was awarded the Department of
the Navy Superior Public Service Medal in 2008. With a life-long commitment to education and family welfare,
Margaret has also served on the boards of Milton Academy, Family Focus, and Chicago Children’s Museum. She is
a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College.
Margaret is a granddaughter of a WWI Marine Corporal. She and her husband, retired Marine Major General
Andrew “Drew” Davis, live in Annapolis, MD, and have two daughters, Caroline and 1stLt Katharine Davis USMC.
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Scholarship RecipientS
In Attendance
Amy K. Coba
School
Mira Costa College
Major
Pre: medicine
Graduating Class
2017
Marine Parent
Captain Javier V. Coba
USMC
Years of Service
17
Haley A. Heislet
Tyler Ortiz
Madison Ortiz
School
California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
School
California Polytechnic State
University, Pomona
School
California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Graduating Class
2016
Graduating Class
2016
Graduating Class
2018
Major
Mechanical Engineering
Marine Parent
Gunnery Sergeant Leonard
T. Heislet USMCR (Ret.)
Years of Service
20
Major
Engineering Technology
Hometown
Poway, CA
Marine Parent
Veteran Navy Corpsman
Don J. Ortiz
Years of Service
24
Major
Marine Biology
Hometown
Poway, CA
Marine Parent
Veteran Navy Corpsman
Don J. Ortiz
Years of Service
24
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Scholarship Recipient SPEAKER
Andrew Coba
Andrew is a three-time MCSF scholarship recipient, who is majoring in Civil Engineering at San Diego State
University and is on the Dean’s list. Andrew was born and lived in Ecuador with his sister and parents until the age
of four, when his father, who is originally from New York City, enlisted in the Marine Corps. Having moved many
times, Andrew enjoys the challenge of new environments. He is well grounded thanks to his parents’ upbringing of
focus and determination. He is the future SDSU Chapter President of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
In 2015, Andrew will hold an internship in Civil Engineering, and after graduation, he wants to work on
infrastructure projects.
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Anand K. Nallathambi
With great appreciation for your leadership and
outstanding service to our community.
You are an inspiration.
Congratulations on this well deserved tribute
Ambassador and Mrs. George L. Argyros
Argyros Family Foundation
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MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION
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Honoring Marines by Educating Their Children
Congratulations to this year’s Honoree
Anand K. Nallathambi
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W e are proud to salute
The men and women of the Armed Forces who
bravely serve our country and
those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
We thank the
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
for its continuing commitment to the
education of their children.
We send our congratulations to
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to this year’s honoree!
Anand K. Nallathambi
Semper Fidelis Award
We salute to the Marine Corps Scholarship
Foundation for its ongoing commitment to
our youth in America. We thank the men
and women of the Marine Corps who
sacrifice so much for us every day.
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incere congratulations to all of the scholarship recipients.
Helping educate the children of Marines strengthens
the entire Marine Corps Family.
Holwick Constructors is proud to assist
the children of Marines in accomplishing
the vital mission of higher education.
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RPM Mortgage
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Pacific Coast Surgery Center, LLC
e above Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Sponsors would like to
congratulate Anand K. Nallathambi, Semper Fidelis Award Recipient
and his participation at the 2014 MCSF Celebratory Gala.
We also want to thank the MCSF West Coast Campaign committees for their
outstanding commitment to providing scholarships to deserving sons and
daughters of Marines and Navy Corpsmen, Great Job!!
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Carmello A. Buscemi is a registered representative with, and Securities offered through LPL Financial Member FINRA/SIPC
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Armed Forces who bravely serve
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We proudly thank the
U.S. Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
for their unwavering commitment to
the education of the children
of these brave men and women.
And to tonight’s honoree
ANAND K. NALLATHAMBI
we extend our happy
Congratulations!
Aaron & Sandra Cohen,
Eric & Patricia Sorensen
on behalf of
ABM Onsite Services
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Classified Airport Services, LLC
salutes
The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
and congratulates tonight’s honoree
ANAND K. NALLATHAMBI
Semper Fidelis Award
Jeffrey Welles • President/CEO
Classified Airport Services, LLC, Worldwide Airport Concierge, Limousines & Security Services
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909 N. Washington St., Suite 400
Alexandria, VA 32214
Tel: (703) 549-0060
Fax: (703) 549-9474
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