The Anniversary Society
$34 - $113
Established in 2001 to honor Empire State
College’s 30th anniversary. Members
contribute $1 for each year since the college
was founded in 1971.
Donors
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THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS.
DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005
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*Deceased
THE KINDRED
SOCIETY
Gifts of $563 - 1,180
Anonymous
Mary A. Araneo ’85
David M. Asch ’83
Patrick J. Beldotti, Jr. ’75
Meg Benke
Robert and
Anne R. Bertholf
Corinna Bishop
Richard Bonnabeau
Meredith L. Brown
Hilda R. Cameron
Lynda J. Cassell ’00
The Charles Schwab
Corporation Foundation
Silvia Chelala
Rebecca I. Cleaves ’04
Cleaves and Associates
Certifi ed Shorthand
Reporters, Inc.
Anne P. Cobb
Brian F. Curran ’80
Julia Daniels
Nan M. DiBello
Andi Ann Emerson-
Ditkoff ’01
Christopher J. Feeley ’86
Barbara Q. Ferrari ’91
William C. Ferrero
Margaret Z. Foxx ’95
Lee Herman
HSBC Bank USA
Michael C. Hubbard ’75
Elizabeth Hurley Lawrence
Alan D. Mandell
Brian A. Marshall ’01
David and
Ingrid McCauley
Janet Wood
McGregor ’79, ’81
George W. Milner ’80, ’96
Robert P. Milton
MLB Construction
Services, LLC
Lois Muzio
Phillip G. Myers ’88
Mitchell Nesler
Suzanne G. Parker ’83
Jeffrey B. Pascal ’90, ’92
Prime Hotel
Dorothy Rodgers
F. David Sheppard
William D. Socha ’86
St. Mary’s Church Crescent
Susan C. Stevens ’92
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Robert Trullinger
Evelyn H. Wells
Karen West ’84, ’95
William ’93 and
Susan ’92 Wiand
Patricia A. Winters ’87
Diana Worby
THE ACADEMIC
SOCIETY
Gifts of $390 - 562
Kenneth T. Abrams
ALR Members’ Fair
Deborah P. Amory and
Lorraine Herbst
Keith Amparado ’88
Anonymous
Richard J. Bartholomew
Evelyn T. Buchanan ’99
Robert Campbell
Carol M. Carnevale
Rita D. Carozza
Gordon Charlop ’00, ’02
Communications Workers
of America Local 2108
Communications Workers
of America Local 4322
Joan B. Davis ’97
Ruth Decker ’74
Fleury Dessources ’85
Shelley B. Dixon-Williams
Steven A. Finch ’96
Charles Wayne Fox ’79
David Gechlik
Gerald W. Gentner ’74
Sidney J. Gluck ’79
Arthur W. Haberl ’79
Nan Lipsitz Haynes ’88
Joseph E. Hofmann ’00
Holiday Inn
Colleen M. Kelly ’03
Mary G. Klinger
The LA Group, PC
Patricia J. Lefor
Katherine J. Lewis ’93
Dorothy Lysyczyn ’94, ’05
Jennifer R.
Manocherian ’74
Marjorie N. Meinhardt ’77
S. Frances Mercer
Carol M. Obloy
Wayne E. Ouderkirk
Milton Parrish ’90
Christine Persico
Michael D. Pijanowski ’00
Deborah S.
Putnam ’92, ’95, ’02
Elizabeth Rosenberg ’97
Christopher Rounds
Saratoga National Bank
and Trust Co.
Roy A. Speckhard
Sally A. Steinwachs ’82
Diane Thiele
Melba J. Tolliver ’98
Lewis P. Trippett
Craig A. Tunwall
Charles I. Underhill ’80
United Way of
Greater Rochester
Michael T. Walczyk ’99
Barry A. White ’96
Maureen Winney
World University Service,
Inc.
Xerox Corporation
Carol Zajac
THE
DISTINGUISHED
ALUMNI SOCIETY
Gifts of $170 - 389
George D. Abercrombie ’74
Paul J. Adamo ’99
Judith A. Aldi ’91
American Express
Company
Matthew E. Andrews ’99
Joseph Angiello
Anonymous
Paul J. Archibald ’94
AT&T Foundation
Michele R. Ball ’94, ’96
Noreen Barrett
Morris Basuk ’78
Ruth M. Bentsen ’92
Carol S. Berry ’80
Martin N. Bloom ’74
Lorrie L. Borchert ’94
Deborah A. Botch ’86
Linda V. Bradley ’74
Anne M. Breznau
Lynn W. Bridenbaker ’04
Thomas E. Britton ’90
Carol J. Brooks ’98
Thelma E. Burke ’84, ’86
Rudolph Cain
Samuel A. Camilleri, Jr. ’95
Carol A. Clark ’00
Barbara Clarke
Margaret D. Clark-Plaskie
Todd A. Colbeck ’93
Marian Conway ’01, ’04
Reed M. Coughlan
Nancy J. Coyle ’96, ’97
Jane Cudmore
Charwyn F. David ’04
Helen Davis ’93
Carolee DeBlaere
Maryann B. DeRienzo ’95
Judith A. Dewitt ’81
Michael K. Diamond ’80
Tyrone M. Dixon ’01
Barbara A. Done ’00
Kevin Patrick Donnellan ’03
Paul Dos Santos ’76
Joan E. Douglass ’80
David Du Bois
Mollie A. Duerr ’01, ’02, ’04
Regina Durazzo ’01
Van E. Dykeman ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Eckelhoff
Maurice Edwards
Anne Marie Emmerson ’85
Phyllis Erwin ’90
Anthony S. Esposito
Doris C. Etelson ’75
Carol J. Evans ’77
Susan S. Flagg ’04
Malcom A. Fletcher ’83
Terry Fokas ’93
Sanford J. Forrest ’88, ’92
Janet Stearns Francis
Eisenhauer ’77
Laurie F. Fried ’78
Mary E. Fritz ’85
James A. Fumia ’94
Barbara D. Gilbert ’99
Robert P. Goodman ’83
Hope T. Goodwin ’82
Nancy E. Griffi n ’91
Marilyn E. Gwaltney
James W. Hall
Elaine M. Handley
Neil D. Harris ’90
Eleanor M. Herman ’87
Willis S. Hilker ’90
Elliot Horowitz ’98
Alicia M. Hudson ’05
Taryn L. Hunter ’03
Adlyn Hylton ’88, ’89
IBM Corporation
Mary Ann Ingelfi nger ’00
Inn at Saratoga
International Paper
Helen L. Jaffray ’76
Lisa Johnson
William B. Johnston ’76
Celedonia Jones ’75
Otolorin Jones
J.P. Morgan Chase
and Company
Jacques C. Kaufman ’04
Theresa A. Kemp ’01, ’02
Mary Jane Fina Kinosian
Angela A. Koester ’99
Rhoda M. Kratenstein ’90
Maureen T. Kravec
Thomas J. Lally ’01
Gudrun E. Lange ’88
William C. Langham ’96
Albert Lawrence ’76
Jacqueline Le Grand ’91
Catherine J. Leaker
Darrell G. Leavitt
Phyllis M. Legare ’78
George H. Lenhardt
Lynne L. Lenhardt
Sharon Brenner Levine ’76
Efrat Frayda Levy
Rhonnie S. Lingel ’88
John B. Look ’87
Vernon Mack ’91
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marks
Nicola Martinez
John P. McCann
Mary Ellen McGory ’84
David H. Miller ’93
Richard A. Miskovsky ’98
Charles E. Morehouse ’03
Emil G. Moxey
Moses Musoke
Sylvain Nagler
National Grid
Evelyn F. Nelson ’79
Mae M. Ngai ’92
Susan J. Nieckarz ’92, ’95
Irene Jacobsohn
Norsworthy
Deborah L. Oberhofer ’05
Thomas P. O’Dea ’93
Kate B. Oppedisano
Judy C. Parkhurst ’98
Alan G. Pawlowski ’03
Alison McGrath Peirce ’78
Kathleen M. Pepin ’94
Anita C. Pereda ’93
An Empire State College education is tailored to fi t the
individual student’s educational needs and goals.
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THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS.
DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005
S
eeking to secure the resources necessary to
ensure that higher education remains accessible
to future generations of adult learners, Empire
State College has launched its most ambitious fund-
raising campaign ever. Learners First: The Campaign
for Empire State College will ensure our place as
a leader in the area of adult education by raising a
total of $51.5 million to enhance and expand fi ve
critical areas:
• new academic program offerings,
• fi nancial support for students in the form of
scholarships,
• opportunities for faculty and staff development,
• college facilities and technology,
• current academic operations through annual giving.
Learners First: The Campaign for Empire State
College is an opportunity to invest in a unique
college, but perhaps more important, it is an
opportunity to invest in special people – adults who
choose to make more of themselves, for their careers,
for their own satisfaction, for their families, and for
their communities.
Delivering the Message: Learners First
Beginning with the public announcement of the
Learners First campaign on September 8, 2005 in
New York City, Empire State College President Joseph
Moore has traveled the state delivering the Learners
First message to alumni, offi cials, employees and
friends at a total of seven regional campaign kickoff
events. These events have been incredibly well
attended and the response has been overwhelmingly
positive. Since the beginning of the campaign on
January 1, 2003, Empire State College has received
in excess of $41 million in gifts and commitments,
representing 80 percent of the $51.5 million campaign
goal. Through the end of March 2006, more than
8,000 of Empire State College’s alumni, employees
and friends have already participated in the Learners
First campaign with a major gift commitment or
through their support of the Empire State College
Annual Fund.
How can you participate? If you have never made
a gift to the Empire State College Annual Fund, the
Learners First campaign is the perfect occasion to
begin. To the thousands of Empire State College sup-
porters who already contribute each year, we thank
you and hope that you might consider increasing
your gift during the remaining years of the campaign.
Contributing to the Annual Fund is the easiest and
most comprehensive way to support the college, and
thanks to the recently announced $100,000 Turben
Challenge, your contribution may have double or
even triple the impact in 2006.
The $100,000 Turben Challenge
In order to underscore the importance of the Annual
Fund to the college and as one of the fi ve critical
areas of Learners First: The Campaign for Empire
State College, alumna and Empire State College
Foundation Board member Susan Turben ’72 and her
husband Jack have issued a $100,000 challenge to the
college’s alumni.
Learners First:
The Campaign for Empire State College
Learners First
The Campaign for
Empire State College
$51.5
Million
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
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5
THE
DISTINGUISHED
ALUMNI SOCIETY
(continued)
Deborah C.
Peterson ’96, ’00
Kathleen R. Pugh ’89, ’91
Alan L. Rachins ’74
George J. Raneri
Beverley F. Reeves ’81
Michael D. Reilly ’93
George P. Reiss ’76
Marion B. Renning
Rae W. Rohfeld
Jeffrey Rothfeder ’79
Vernell D. Rountrea-
Nunez ’95, ’01
Susan F. Salmansohn ’85
Vicki Lynaugh Schaake
Mildred E. Semple ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W.
Serbent
Ozan S. Seybold ’98
Richard P. Slater ’96
Richard J. Smith ’98
Ellen C. Sperber ’80
Gwen Sperling ’86
Eleanor C. Stanton ’01
Kent A. Stanton ’94, ’00
Kirk J. Starczewski
State Farm Company
Foundation
Elizabeth H. Steltenpohl
Steuben Trust Company
Mary E. Sullivan ’76
Margaret J. Tally
Addis C. Taylor ’75
Toby Tobrocke
Edward S. Todd
Ann S. Turner ’86
Clarissa E. Tybaert ’97
Mary Caroline Powers
Van der Veer
Gregory R.
Van Tuyl ’96, ’00
Theodore J. VanDeVen ’96
Michael A. Veitch ’97
Wachovia Bank, N.A.
M. Vicki Wacksman ’76
Cynthia Ward
Edward Warzala
Elizabeth A. Webster ’81
Marie J. Williams ’84
Francis J. Winters ’91, ’92
Richard G. Wishnie ’03
Amy L. Woodbeck ’89
James L. Wunsch
Priscilla H. Young ’87, ’90
Walter Zacharius ’77
THE MENTOR
SOCIETY
Gifts of $114 - 169
Henry J. Ahearn ’91
Terrence D. Allen ’02
Eileen A. Amoroso ’92
Adele Anderson
Paul William
Annetts ’01, ’03
Agnes C. Annis ’78
Anonymous
Lorraine Anthony
Rose Marie Armstrong ’74
Victoria N. Badi ’82
Roberta J. Barili ’78
Constance M. Barker ’84
Patricia L. Barrett ’80
Keith M. Batman ’76
Matthew W. Bechtoldt ’90
John D. Beckmann ’98
Ramona Belden ’78
Anne C. Bell ’74
Emerito Benitez, Jr. ’04
Christopher P. Bilski ’93
Teresa E. Bishop-
Ruberto ’03
John P. Bombaski ’80
James Allan Bondur ’78
Learners First
(continued)
The $100,000 Turben Challenge will match contri-
butions from Empire State College graduates to the
unrestricted Annual Fund received between January
1, 2006 and December 31, 2006 that meet the condi-
tions of the challenge up to $100,000. Gifts will be
matched as follows:
Graduates who have never made a contribution to
the college will have their entire gift matched by
the Turben Challenge on a 1:1 basis.
For example, John, a recent graduate, makes his fi rst
contribution of $120 to the Annual Fund in 2006.
Since this is John’s fi rst-ever gift to Empire State
College, it activates a match of $120 from the Turben
Challenge resulting in a total gift to the college of
$240.
All gifts from alumni whose total contributions
in 2006 exceed their total during the last year in
which they contributed will have the entire value
of the increase matched by the Turben Challenge
on a 2:1 basis.
For example, Debbie has been a long-time supporter
of the college’s Annual Fund whose contributions in
2005 totaled $150. In order to take advantage of the
Turben Challenge, Debbie decides to increase her gift
in 2006 to $250. As a result of this $100 increase, the
Turben Challenge will contribute an additional $200
(two times the increased amount) resulting in a total
gift of $450 to Empire State College.
Alumni who become fi rst-time members of the
Kindred Society ($592 - $1,191) in 2006 will have
the entire amount of their contribution matched by
the Turben Challenge on a 2:1 basis regardless of
their previous giving history.
For example, Suzie, a 1994 graduate of Empire State
College, has been supporting the college every year
since graduation at the $200 level. In 2006, Suzie
decides to become a member of the college’s Kindred
Society with a contribution of $600 to the Annual
Fund. Her fi rst-time membership in the Kindred
Society makes her entire contribution eligible for
a 2:1 match of $1,200 from the Turben Challenge
resulting in a total gift to the college of $1,800.
A special thank you to the Turben family for their
generous and creative support of Empire State College
and for working so hard to encourage others to do
the same. We hope that you will consider taking
advantage of this unique opportunity to double or
even triple the impact of your gift by participating in
the $100,000 Turben Challenge.
President Moore delivering the Learners First message.
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THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS.
DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005
THE MENTOR
SOCIETY
(continued)
Barbara J. Boyle ’83, ’86
Thomas E. Boyle ’90, ’91
Richard L. Brhel ’01
Vanril A. Brown ’00
Debra L. Carpenter ’98, ’05
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Cartwright
Erin K. Catone
Kenneth V. Charles ’96
Margaret M. Clark ’83
Sylvia J. Clarke ’85
Patricia A. Cook ’96
Fletcher Copp ’88
Janet R. Cordano ’83, ’87
Eileen K. Corrigan ’79
Peter Corrigan ’80
Margaret Cosimano ’87
Carolyn Crawmer ’90
Louis M. Croce, Jr. ’94
Therese C. Cruite ’97
Robert A. Cutting ’90
Anita Dahlberg ’84
Joseph F. Daly ’86
Diane M. Damon ’94
Paul G. Davidson ’87
Deborah A. De Long ’95
Doreen M. DeCrescenzo
Thomas R. Dehner
Dennis DeLong
Elizabeth S. Desiano ’05
Donald M. Devine ’91, ’93
Patricia H. Deyton ’80
Janet R. Dick ’94
Margaret M. Ditch
The Doe Fund Inc.
Brigid M. Donelan ’81
Elaine M. Donohue ’79
Kathleen F. Egan
Robert H. Ehrmann ’78
David L. Elliott
Fleet Financial Group
John P. Francavillo ’89
Frances R. Gale ’77
Susan Gaska ’01, ’04
Esserlene M. Gatewood ’80
Elizabeth F. Gaudet ’92
Shirley L. Gawley ’86
Mark A. Gennari ’96
Robert W. Gerulat ’97
Alison D. Gilbert ’92
Joyce Gilbert-
Layman ’90, ’92
Sue Gold ’04
Joseph V. Gondek ’96
Anne D. Gorenstein ’78
Joan Gould
Melissa L. Greenberg ’03
Sharon Grigsby ’78
Natalene Guertin-
Quick ’92
Patricia A. Gunther ’89
Ronald J. Heath ’02
Steven P. Hirsch ’85
Paul D. Hoffer ’03
Sandra R. Honor ’99
Kathy D. Horvath ’83
Leila M. Hover ’77
Joyce E. Howland
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
Ann Marie Imbriale ’02
Kenneth E. Jackson ’98
John A. Jenney ’94
Kathleen J. Jewett ’94, ’95
Rhonda A. Johnson ’96
Geraldine Jones ’05
Diane M. Julian ’01
Raymond L.
Kaminski ’97, ’03
Donna Karlson ’92
Paul H. Keller
Rita M. Kelly
David W. Kelver ’96
Sandra F. Kelver ’98
Keyspan Energy
Joseph J. Klucznik ’03
Janet D. Knebel ’77
Bernard Kouakou Koffi ’88
Joellen F. Kunkel ’94
Vera La Follette ’81
Mark J. Lalloo ’00
Robin E. Lampkin-
King ’98, ’00
Joseph C. LaValley, III ’99
Paula L. Lesmerises ’89
Eugene L. Lew ’92
Helene Locke ’82, ’83
Andre Hugh Lyttle ’04
John C. MacKellar ’79
Patricia L. Marchetti ’79
Marilyn L. Mathias ’88
John T. Maykulsky ’00
Mark C. McArdle ’03
Brian L. McDowell ’97
Joseph A. McKasty ’02
Shawn N. McKay ’92, ’02
Margaret Mary
McNamara ’78
Barbara E. Megathlin ’93
Michael Merrill
Patricia Messina ’99, ’03
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