Edward S. Todd
Wendy E. Townsend ’00
Donna M. Uncher
Elizabeth R. Wilde-Biasiny
Sarah E. Blawat
Lisa S. Campo
Phillip B. Catchings
Tamara E. Clements
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M.
Phyllis E. Dake
Julia Daniels
Michael T. Dennis and
JeanAnn Parish
R. Michaela French
Leata I. Gales
Joseph R. Gardiner
Bailey and Elaine Geeslin
Doris Goldberg
Colleen and Lewis Golub
Gwendolyn P. Hall
Brenda J. Hudson
Carolyn P. Johnson
George H. Lenhardt
Lynne L. Lenhardt
Anthony J. Leone, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Logan
Shirley M. McClary
David W. Ostergren
Theodore K. Phelps
George J. Raneri
Daniel E. Royael
Charles H. Royes
F. David Sheppard
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Donnette D. Stubbs
Debra J. Thomas
Daniel E. Wall
Reporters, Inc.
and Planners, P.C.
St. Mary’s Church Crescent
Inc.
FOUNDATIONS
Charitable Leadership
Foundation
Community Foundation
of Herkimer and Oneida
Counties, Inc.
GE Foundation
Phyllis E. Dake Foundation
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MATCHING GIFT
COMPANIES
Matching gift compa-
nies provide the higher
education commu-
nity with a vital tool in
increasing contributions
made by their donors.
Nearly $24,000 in
additional funds were
raised through these
valuable programs
in 2005. Companies
whose matching gift
programs supported the
Empire State College
Foundation in 2005 are
recognized below.
Air Products and
Chemicals, Inc.
American Express
Company
AT&T Foundation
Atlantic Bank of New York
AXA Foundation
Bank of New York
Company Inc.
Boeing Company
Bristol-Myers
Squibb Company
C. R. Bard, Inc.
The Charles Schwab
Corporation Foundation
Consolidated Edison
Company of NY Inc.
EducationQuest
Foundation Inc.
Exxon Mobil Foundation
Fleet Financial Group
Gannett Foundation
GE Foundation
HSBC Bank USA
IBM Corporation
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
ING
Ingersoll-Rand Company
International Paper
ITT Industries
Johnson and Johnson
J.P. Morgan Chase
and Company
KeyCorp
Keyspan Energy
Lockheed Martin
Corporation
Merck Company
Foundation
MOOG Incorporated
National Grid
Northrop Grumman
Pfi zer, Inc.
Prudential Financial
RealNetworks Foundation
Rockwell Collins
Sara Lee Foundation
State Farm Company
Foundation
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
United Parcel Service
United Technologies
Corporation
Utica National Insurance
Group
Verizon Foundation
Wachovia Bank, N.A.
Weyerhaeuser Company
Foundation
Xerox Corporation
RECOGNITION
GIFTS
Contributions made “in
honor” of are a unique
way for donors to the
Empire State College
Foundation to honor a
person who has made a
signifi cant difference in
their lives. The follow-
ing list recognizes those
for whom a gift was
given in recognition of,
followed by the name of
the donor(s) who made
the contribution.
Memorial Gifts
George W. Bancroft
Wilfred C. Bancroft ’79
Harris J. Chadwell
Robert and Anne R.
Bertholf
Sarah E. Blawat
Audrey Trojner Chadwell
Frances Deplato
Nan M. DiBello
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Logan
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Stevenson
Frank R. Falbo
Judith A. Aldi ’91
Joseph Goldberg
Anonymous
Richard J. Jaycobs ’93
Robert L. MacCameron
Ernest R. Green, III ’05
Kathy N. Mazza
Rose C. Mazza ’78
Nancy G. Murray
Alan F. Murray ’78
Robert O. Obermayer ’86
William E. Tessier ’91
Adeline A. Renna
Grace M. Diaferia ’96
Peter F. Diaferia ’97
Robert R. Rodgers
Dorothy Rodgers
Liz Rogers
Anonymous
Neil Ruper
Elizabeth Chiquoine
Leslie Ellis
Vincent A. Sofi a, Jr.
Josephine Sammis ’88
Susan T. Spero
Ronald J. Spero, Jr. ’02
Bessie Steinman
Phyllis S. Nesbitt ’80
Honorary Gifts
Anna M. Amplo
Maria P. McCue ’04
Adele Anderson
Barbara A. Done ’00
James H. Anderson, Jr.
Carol McLaughlin ’84, ’86
Joseph Angiello
Helen H. Myers ’80
The Armano Family
Vincent F. Armano ’02
Linda Backus
Robert H. Backus ’81
Ralph Baldwin
Robert E. Annett ’76
Anne R. Bertholf
Constance Minneci ’05
Michael Boyle
Barbara J. Boyle ’83, ’86
Carol M. Carnevale
Carol A. Clark ’00
Lawrence J. Chase
Beverly L. Teeter ’98
Annabelle Cleaves
Rebecca I. Cleaves ’04
Reed M. Coughlan
Christopher J. Feeley ’86
Paul V. Cox ’02
Mr. and Mrs. Francis
M. Cox, III
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic
D’Ambrosio
Eugenia M.
D’Ambrosio ’05
Donald DeMott
Jerran B. Pasborg ’77
George Drury
Alison McGrath Peirce ’78
John M. Duchesneau ’98
Barbara A. Done ’00
EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Phillip B. Catchings
Boston, MA
James Del Rossi ’96
Jamesport, NY
William C. Ferrero
Treasurer
Saratoga Springs, NY
Bailey M. Geeslin
Naples, FL
Lewis Golub
Schenectady, NY
Michael C. Hubbard ’75
Portland, OR
Robert Johnson ’96
Sarasota, FL
Jeremy Jones
Executive Director
Saratoga Springs, NY
James G. Karcher ’79
Old Field, NY
Robert Lento ’98
Cincinnati, OH
V. Beth Liebich
Clifton Park, NY
James W. Lytle
Secretary
Albany, NY
James R. Malanson
Marlborough, MA
Elliott Masie
Saratoga Springs, NY
Stephen Keep Mills ’89
Topanga, CA
Joseph B. Moore
Saratoga Springs, NY
Barbara A. O’Connell ’76
New York, NY
F. David Sheppard
Albany, NY
David L. Smith
Chair
Albany, NY
Lorraine Power Tharp
Vice Chair
Albany, NY
Melba Tolliver ’98
Bangor, PA
Monte I. Trammer
Elmira, NY
Lewis P. Trippett
White Plains, NY
Susan H. Turben ’72
Beachwood, OH
T. Urling Walker
Watertown, NY
Evelyn H. Wells
Bracey, VA
Stephen P. Wink ’83
Saratoga Springs, NY
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THOSE LISTED IN BOLD HAVE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE LAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS.
DONORS REPORT: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2005
Honorary Gifts
(continued)
Gerald Finkel
Noel G. Dunkley ’85, ’02
Bernard C. Flynn
Beverly Jablons ’77
Mary Folliet
Alison Colby ’92
Foundation for the
Education of
Jewish Women
Susan Handwerker ’97
Karl Frizlen
Judith A. Frizlen ’89
Laurie E. Fumia
James A. Fumia ’94
Nancy Gadbow
Barbara A. Done ’00
John George
Audrey A. Prentice ’94
Pauline George
Elizabeth May George ’75
Robert W. Gerulat ’97
Donald J. Grosso ’05
Jay Gilbert
Edward V.
Hallisey ’91, ’94
Ben Goodman
Robert P. Goodman ’83
Wendy Goulston
Patricia Anne Higgins ’97
Carol Gregson
Betty McCanty
Murray Halpern
Edith E. Halpern ’76
Lee Herman
Ednamae K. Nordby ’95
Bert Jablon
Donald R. Roessler ’94
Hal Jacobs
Monica Estabrook ’93
Leslie Jarvis
Donald J. Peshkur ’96
Harry Kelber
Harold L. Haldorsen ’73
Lois Koff
Irving J. Koff ’76
Cynthia J. Krendl
Jacques C. Kaufman ’04
Janet Lansing
Shirley B. Pavetto ’80
Jeff Lasky
Christopher J. Feeley ’86
Darrell G. Leavitt
Michael W. Parker ’02
Timothy Lehmann, II
Marjorie N.
Meinhardt ’77
Dino P. Lindin
Arturo E. Salazar ’90
Mark V. LoPuzzo
Kathleen A.
Lo Puzzo ’99
Mary E. MacAvoy
Paul J. MacAvoy ’97
Alan D. Mandell
Emerito Benitez, Jr. ’04
Stella Mang
George D. Mang ’77
Barbara Marantz
Monserrate
Badillo ’01, ’02
Juliette M. McNulty ’97
Dan D. Marsh
Annette Marsh ’00
Richard Mattox
Carolyn Crawmer ’90
William P. McClary
Candis L.
Mancuso ’91, ’00
Rhoda Miller
Barbara A. Higens-
Shafer ’04
Joanne Towner ’88, ’90
Pearl E. Mindell
Richard A. Green ’77
Robert X. Monahan, Sr.
Robert Monahan, Jr. ’83
Philip D. Mottola
Diane M. Julian ’01
John C. Mundt
Olga M. Mundt ’87
Sylvain Nagler
Gloria S. Bloom ’81
Robert L. Lake ’99
Karen A. Novak
Rebecca I. Cleaves ’04
Susan Oaks
Ozan S. Seybold ’98
Mary E. Oshei
Flavio B. Van Boekel ’04
Patrick O’Shei
Kevin Patrick
Donnellan ’03
Ernest G. Palola
Sharon F. Waagner ’90
Ethel A. Perlman
Rubin G. Weser ’91, ’92
John Pinto
Patricia A. Pinto ’98
David L. Porter
Tillie M. Schwartz ’85
Richard J. VanKleeck ’98
James J. Porter
Geraldine J. Porter ’75
Professors at Empire
State College
Francine Jennings ’02
William A.
Rivera ’00, ’02
Ivana Prosserova
Ozan S. Seybold ’98
William Rhoads
Frances R. Gale ’77
Barbarie Rothstein
Anne Baum ’91
Leslie Satin
Zeta Dawson-
Godboalt ’03
Joyce Sauer
Susan S. Flagg ’04
Mary and
Bernard Schavier
Anonymous
Joel Shufro
David M. Prosten ’77
Leonard J. Smith, Jr.
Anonymous
Ruth S. Tighe
Edward J. Tighe ’91
Raimundo Torres
Janet Wood
McGregor ’79, ’81
Karen A. Vicente
Cloverlyn J.
Nembhard ’05
Sharon R. Villines
Margery L. Cooper ’79
Edith Wark
Bonnie L. Hoffmann ’01
John Wark
Bonnie L. Hoffmann ’01
Wayne Willis
K. Elizabeth
Haggerty ’85
ALR DONORS
This was an exciting
year for the Academy
for Learning in
Retirement (ALR).
Academy for Learning
in Retirement held its
fi rst major fundraising
effort in 2005, the ALR
Enrichment Campaign,
and received a gener-
ous donation to estab-
lish the ALR Member
Endowment Fund. A
special thank you to
those listed below who
generously contributed
to these or to the ALR
general fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alderson
ALR Members’ Fair
Anonymous
Bernard Armiento
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm F.
Baker
Noreen Barrett
Richard J. Bartholomew
Barbara A. Batten
Frederick W. Baum
Helen M. Baum
Carol Berggren
Theresa K. Bezold
Corinna Bishop
Bernard H. Bloom
Dorothy E. Brandon
Winifred M. Brice
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P.
Brooks
Hilda R. Cameron
Rita D. Carozza
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Cartwright
Gisela S. Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.
Cooke
Dan Craine
Dollie Davenport
Carolee DeBlaere
Kathryn Eike Dudding
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Eckelhoff
Joe O. Elliot
Nancy Eustance
Marianne Finnegan
Judith R. Fiore
Joan C. Fredericks
Dale Gardner
Ann C. Gawler
Judith Gorman
Joan Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gould
Sylvia F. Graham
Claire Haizlip
Paul H. Keller
Dorothy Kelliher
Mary Jane Fina Kinosian
Lenore Lanka
Jason MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marks
Betty McCanty
Mary Mertz
Mary Jane Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Allen L.
Mossman
Mary E. Murray
Mary Murray
Carol M. Obloy
Claire M. Olds
Kate B. Oppedisano
Edith A. Pasquale
Catherine L. Paulson
Marian W. Potter
Rosalie Powers
Mary P. Racette
Marion B. Renning
Beatrice M. Rohrmeier
Vicki Lynaugh Schaake
Barbara W. Scott
Dorothy Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W.
Serbent
Dolores T. Sgambati
St. Mary’s Church Crescent
Stewart’s Shops
Francis A. Trerise
Jo-Ellen Unger
Joan B. Weaver
Donna T. Westcott
Carolyn A. White
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G.
Yberg
Empire State College
2005 Donors Report
Editor: Toby Tobrocke
Director of Annual Giving
Editorial Assistant: Marna S. Redding
Assistant Director of Annual Giving
Donor Records Management: Vicki Schaake
Director of Advancement Services
Designer: Gael Fischer
Director of Publications
Empire State College Print Shop
Production: Janet Jones
Keyboard Specialist
The Offi ce of External Affairs spent many
hours preparing this Donors Report with
every effort made to ensure the report was
complete and accurate. If you do fi nd that
your name has been omitted, misspelled
or recognized incorrectly, we apologize
and ask that you bring the mistake to our
attention. Please contact Marna Redding,
Assistant Director of Annual Giving, Empire
State College, One Union Avenue, Saratoga
Springs, NY 12866-4391.
For an immediate response,
please send an e-mail to:
Marna.Redding@esc.edu
or call:
800 847-3000 ext. 2773.
College News
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Verizon Names College
as a Preferred Online
Degree Provider
V
erizon Services Corp., of New
York, has named Empire State
College as a preferred provider
for post-secondary online-learning degree
programs for its employees. “Verizon
is a corporate leader in its commitment
to employee education,” said Empire
State College President Joseph Moore.
“Verizon understands that in today’s
competitive telecommunications industry,
employee productivity and retention are
inextricably linked to the educational
attainment of its workforce. We are very
pleased that Verizon values this special
relationship with Empire State College.”
The agreement, sponsored by Council
for Adult and Experiential Learning
(CAEL), gives Verizon’s more than
200,000 employees access to all academic
areas offered by the college through its
Center for Distance Learning, including
associate and bachelor’s degrees in
business, management and economics;
technology; information systems;
communications/telecommunications and
business/management studies. They also
may enroll on a nonmatriculated basis.
Meg Benke, the dean of the Center
for Distance Leaning, said, “Verizon
employees are ideally suited for online
education, as in this industry employees
often work in technology environments
which promote the use of online commu-
nication and virtual teams. Verizon
employees will join adult students from
many other corporations and organiza-
tions.”
The agreement includes full academic
services, including academic advising,
monitoring of student progress and main-
tenance of individual academic records.
Verizon students must meet all standard
admissions criteria established by the
college. Since 1991, through the Verizon
Corporate College Program, Empire State
College has had an agreement to provide
degree programs and services onsite
at the workplace to Verizon customer
service associates in the New York
City metropolitan area, with Empire
State College faculty mentors located in
Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. The
new program gives Verizon employees
located throughout the country the
opportunity to earn a degree with Empire
State College.
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