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Dear Friends,For nearly 140 years, our YMCA has been listening and responding to our community’s most pressing needs. The Y that took root in Nashville in 1875 with a desire to nurture strong Christian characters in young men is today the region’s largest nonprofit dedicated to strengthening community. In 2013, our Y offered 313,966 people—nearly a third of them children—the tools and support they needed to learn, grow and thrive.

At the Y, we believe our community is strongest when we give people from all walks of life the opportunity to grow in spirit, mind and body. As Paul’s letter to the Corinthians reminds us, it takes many parts to form the body of Christ, and no one part is more important than another. And so it is with the Y. It takes all of us—combining our unique gifts and talents, to make a lasting impact in our community. Like the pieces of a puzzle, when thousands of individuals come together for the common good, the full picture of what’s possible in our community is revealed.

We hope this annual report offers a glimpse of what’s possible when dedicated individuals join our cause of strengthening community. Through our shared commitment to Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility, our Y will continue to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve health and well-being and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors in need. And at a time when the achievement gap affects too many of our kids, when chronic disease plagues our nation and when more and more people are struggling to make ends meet, it’s never been more important for our Y to fulfill its Christian mission by investing in our kids, our health and our neighbors. To you, our volunteers, donors, friends and staff, we extend our deepest gratitude. You are all important pieces in the puzzle that is our community, and we remain forever grateful to all who joined hands with us in 2013 to ensure that our Y will continue to strengthen our community for generations to come.

May God continue to bless each of you, and may He continue to bless the life-changing work of our YMCA.

John Mark “Journey” Johnson Marty G. Dickens

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OUR IMPACTTOTAL YOUTH

REACHED:110,728

INSTILLED CHARACTER VALUES AND LIFE SKILLSin 37,681 youth and teens who participated in YMCA

programs designed to promote healthy exercise and nutrition habits as well as the Y’s core

values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.

PROVIDED CRITICAL BEFORE- AND

AFTER-SCHOOL CAREto 9,723 participants

in YMCA Fun Co.

PREVENTED SUMMER LEARNING LOSS

by allowing 6,604 youth the chance to experience the magic and adventure of summer camp.

TAUGHT LIFE-SAVING SWIM LESSONSto 8,758 youth

and teens

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the Potential of Every Child and TeenWe believe that all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That’s why, through the Y, millions of youth—including more than 100,000 in our region—are cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement.

OUR STRATEGIESGive Kids a Place to BelongHow a child spends their time away from school and home can be critical to their success. The Y gives youth and teens a safe place to belong while offering quality programs and services that make sure our kids’ learning and growth never stops.

Teach Values and Life SkillsThe Y connects kids to caring adult role models whose example and leadership demonstrate the critical character values and life skills they’ll need to reach their full potential in life.

Foster Healthy HabitsChildren can only thrive when they are healthy in all areas of life—spirit, mind and body. That’s why our Y has committed resources to a wide range of youth wellness programs and initiatives—from diabetes prevention to youth sports—designed to keep kids healthy and lower our community’s youth obesity rate.

Help Those Most in NeedWhether it’s providing a literacy tutor to close a child’s achievement gap, offering swim lessons in communities with a higher risk of drowning or providing a mentor to a teen trying to overcome a past mistake, the Y believes in giving every child the chance to reach their potential, regardless of their socio-economic circumstances.

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Giving Kids a Place to ThriveWhen Paola Moralesfirst visited the Donelson-Hermitage Family YMCA nearly a decade ago, she thought she was joining a gym for adults. “But whenI went there, I saw that everything—everything was about family.” At the time, her youngest son, Giancarlo, was just a baby. Today, he’s an active 10-year-old whom Paola says would ratherspend time at the Y than anywhere else. “We’re usually at the Y at least five days a week,” Paola says, “but even on days that I may not feel like going, my kids are like, ‘Mom, come on, let’s go to the Y.’ They’d rather be there than at home or even the movies.”

Like more than 100,000 other youth and teens in our community, Giancarlo and his older brothers spend much of their out-of-school time at the YMCA, and Paola says the safe and nurturing environment has been a Godsend for her family. All three of her sons are active youth sports participants and day campers, so for Paola, the Y’s commitment to Youth Development means her children’s learning doesn’t end with the sound of the school bell.She knows the character values, positive behaviors and social skills her kids are learning will help them become confident,connected and responsible adults.

“Everyone at the Y—from the sports coaches to swiminstructors—treats us like family. As a parent, it’sgreat to look out while you’re exercising and see your kids having fun and learning to follow directions and becomeleaders for other kids.”

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OUR STRATEGIESEncourage Healthy FamiliesAs our community’s leading provider of family-based wellness services, the Y is uniquely positioned to help families live healthier lifestyles. From our family-friendly group fitness classes to incorporating physical activity into every one of our youth programs, our Y is committed to making it easier for families in our community to make healthy choices.

Break the Income-Obesity ConnectionStudies show that individuals and families with the lowest incomes are considerably more likely to become obese compared to households with higher incomes. Through our Income-based Rate Scale and other forms of financial assistance, the Y is working to help everyone in our community improve their health and well-being regardless of financial circumstances.

Assist Targeted Health PopulationsPrograms such as the YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program, Full Circle and After Breast Cancer all serve to meet the health and wellness needs of individuals and families who most need our help. Our Y is also partnering with area health providers to offer medically-based services including physical therapy, nutrition education and cardiac rehabilitation.

Promote Healthier CommunitiesIf the YMCA is going to help our entire community improve their health and well-being, our work can’t begin and end inside our own facilities. That’s why the Y works with community partners and leaders in all levels of government to advocate for public policies and programs that can help everyone in our community stay active and make healthy choices.

HEALTHYLIVINGImproving the Nation’s Health and Well-BeingIn communities across the nation, the Y is a leading voice on health and well-being. With a mission centered on balance, the Y brings families closer together, encourages good health and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interests.

As a result, hundreds of thousands of youth, adults and families in Middle Tennessee are receiving the support, guidance and resources needed to achieve greater health and well-being for the spirit, mind and body.

IMPROVED THE PHYSICAL AND

SOCIAL WELL-BEING of thousands of individuals who

participated in the more than 7,000

YMCA group fitness classes offered

throughout Middle Tennessee each month.

ELIMINATED HEALTH DISPARITIES by offering subsidized membership rates to approximately 1 in 4 YMCA members through our Income-based Rate Scale and other financial assistance programs.

ENCOURAGED HEALTHY FAMILIES by serving as a leading provider of family wellness services and by inspiring others to make healthy choices through events like YMCA Healthy Kids Day and Nashville on the Move.

OUR IMPACT HELPED IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF 276,285 MEMBERS WHO BELONGED TO THE Y IN 2013

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Keith Kenemer weighed 465 pounds, was bound to a wheelchair for a majority of the time and suffering with diabetes, among other physical ailments. He knew he was heading in the wrong direction—and fast.

Then Keith joined the North Rutherford YMCA, and began to transform his life one day, and one healthy choice, at a time. He started by using the weight machines on the wellness floor and attending water aerobics classes. He and his wife also transformed their diet, following a simple rule of thumb: “If God makes it and it grows on a plant or on a tree; you eat it. If a human makes it in a (manufacturing) plant, you don’t eat it.”

The result: Thanks to Keith’s hard work and dedication, and some much-appreciated advice and support from YMCA staff, he has been able to lose more than 180 pounds. He’s also been able to cut his medication intake bymore than 50% and regain control of his diabetes.

“You have to learn to make wise choices,” he explains, “and those choices are something that is not necessarily easy for a lot of people and that is where the staff of the Y comes in.

“The Y offers everyone the chance to challenge yourself, and the staff members are there to help push you along and give you encouragement from a Christian perspective. I can’t tell you how much that means.”

Challenging Yourself to Make Healthy Choices

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PROVIDED OPPORTUNITIES TO GIVE BACK

to 2,868 caring volunteers who devoted 41,712 volunteer

hours to strengthen their community through the Y.

SUPPORTED NEIGHBORS IN NEED

$14.1 million in financial assistance and other charitable support so deserving individuals and families could become members and participate in the Y’s life-changing programs.

RAISED$6.7 millionthanks to the generosity of11,488 donorswho gave to

the Y’s Annual Giving Campaign in 2013.

OUR IMPACT

LIV

ES REACHED

31

3,966

SOCIALRESPONSIBILITYGiving Back and Providing Support to Our NeighborsOur Y has been listening to and responding to our communities’ most critical social needs for nearly 140 years. That history has taught us that lasting personal and social change only comes when we join hands to work together and support one another. That’s why we’re committed to fostering a sense of social responsibility in our community by providing opportunities for people to give back, make meaningful connections with one another and develop the community support and resources needed to meet our region’s most critical needs.

OUR STRATEGIESNurturing Supportive CommunitiesScience is starting to prove what the Y has long known: that when people form positive and mutually supportive relationships with one another, they can accomplish remarkable things for both themselves and their community. From group exercise to teen centers to senior social clubs, the Y seeks to provide opportunities for people of all ages, backgrounds and incomes to make meaningful connections with one another.

Providing Opportunities to Give BackAs a volunteer-led organization, the Y recognizes the mutual benefit that results when people share their time, talent and financial resources in support of a cause larger than themselves. That’s why we’ve made it a priority to develop new systems to both help the Y engage its current volunteers and encourage others in our community to give back and support their fellow neighbors.

Community PartnershipsRecognizing that we must work together to move our community forward, the Y seeks out relationships with local schools, nonprofits, businesses, churches and other partners who wish to join hands in our effort to give everyone the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.

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Jeremy James moved to Nashville in 2011 to seek healing at a local recovery house from his addiction to alcohol and drugs. As he started to work his way through treatment, a friend suggested he try out the Margaret Maddox Family YMCA in east Nashville, which partners with half-way houses to allow patients to work out as part of their recovery.

After completing treatment and finding work, Jeremy was able to continue as a member thanks to the Y’s Income-based Rate Scale, or IBRS. Last year, Jeremy was among the approximately one in four Y members who received a total of $8.6 million in financial assistance so they could belong to the Y in their community.

Venturing away from the security of the recovery house, Jeremy said the environment at the Y provided a place where he didn’t have to worry about temptations—which was important at that stage of his recovery —and supported his new faith in God through its emphasis on Christian values. It was also a place where he did not feel judged for his past.

“Before I hit bottom and found healing, the relationships I formed revolved around the wrong places. After treatment, I didn’t know how to live life sober. The first friends I made out of recovery were at the Y.”

The Healing Powers of Community

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2013 FINANCIAL SUMMARY2013 was a challenging year in many respects. Like many other YMCA associations around the country, our revenue growth has slowed significantly over the past five years while costs have continued to rise. Despite over $2 million in annual savings from our 2012 debt refinancing and internal efforts at cost containment through centralized purchasing and property management, for the second year in a row our Income from Continuing Operations fell slightly. Many of our high-volume membership centers which have historically seen robust financial performance have been hit the hardest, both by the Great Recession and by new competition for wellness services in our market.

To preserve our long-term sustainability, in August 2013 our Association announced the closure of four membership centers and the restructuring of many of our Youth Development and Urban Services programs. Also in 2013, we made key investments in software and technology that should provide significant return on investment over time. It is estimated that when all savings are mature, these actions will restore over $1.2 million annually in operating margin to the organization – a significant safeguard to ensure our continued sustainability.

Financial Health MattersThe title of our 2014 budget plan is “Financial Health Matters” – a statement that is perhaps more true for our Y now than ever. Our senior leadership team recognizes that our operating environment has changed and is preparing for success by setting attainable levels of growth, cutting where it hurts the least and making smart investments in people, property and technology.

Fortunately, many of the ingredients needed for a fiscally healthy YMCA are already present here in Middle Tennessee. We have a strong balance sheet, with significant cash reserves; we have fantastic relationships with our lenders, donors and vendors; and we have exceptional staff who are committed to do whatever is necessary to sustain our legacy of strengthening community through Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility.

Warm regards,

Rob IvyChief Financial Officer

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20122013UNAUDITED

Revenue & Support Contributions $5,532 $5,605 Membership 46,605 45,890 Program 23,523 23,193 Other Revenue 6,262 5,298 $81,922 $79,986 Operating Expenses Compensation & Benefits 45,826 43,787 Services & Supplies 8,673 8,217 Property & Equipment 12,577 12,966 Other 6,069 5,791 $73,145 $70,761 Income from Continuing Operations $8,777 $9,225 Loss from Discontinued Operations and Asset Dispositions 7,974 490 Financing Costs 1,716 2,012 Restructuring Expenses 2,955 - Depreciation and Amortization 9,707 8,944 Change in Net Assets $(13,575) $(2,222)

2012AS OF 12/31

2013AS OF 12/31

SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION (GAAP)(in thousands)

SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES (GAAP) For the Years Ended December 31 (in thousands)

Cash & Equivalents Restricted $742 $2,261 Unrestricted 12,776 12,703Receivables (net) 3,539 4,558Fixed Assets (net) 133,989 144,269Other Assets 997 743 Total Assets $152,043 $164,535 Deferred Revenue $2,895 $3,143AP & Accrued Expenses 7,822 5,892Bonds & Notes Payable 58,141 56,344Capital Lease Obligations 3,554 4,312Other Liabilities 1,968 3,604Total Liabilities $74,380 $73,296 Unrestricted Net Assets $91,239 $93,461Current Year Net Income (13,575) (2,222)Net Assets $77,663 $91,239 Total Liabilities + Net Assets $152,043 $164,535

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1964 H.G. Hill Jr.1965 Clifford Love Jr.1966 Edmund W. Turnley Sr.1967 Mark Bradford Jr.1968 Roupen M. Gulbenk1969 Harold U. Buchi1970 George H. Cate Jr.1971 Russell W. Brothers1972 James M. Hudgins M.D.1973 Robert L. Freeman1974 D. H. Vardell1975 Thomas E. Baldridge1976 Homer B. Gibbs Jr.1977 James M. Ward1978 Charles L. Cornelius Jr.1979 A. Battle Rodes1979 William C. Weaver Jr.1980 William Henderson1981 Sydney F. Keeble Jr.1982 J. P. Foster1983 W. Ridley Wills II1984 Walter Knestrick1985 Dortch Oldham1986 Jack Elisar1987 Robert L. Bibb Jr.1988 James L. Harper1988 William B. Wadlington M.D.1989 William Wilson1990 E.M. “Bert” Haywood1991 Nelson Andrews1992 Sandra Ford Fulton1993 William E. Turner Jr.1996 Margaret H. Maddox1997 H. Lee Barfield1998 John Ed Miller1999 Miss Rebecca Thomas2000 Cal Turner Sr.2001 Senator Douglas Henry2002 James A. “Jimmy” Webb III2003 Anne E. Ragsdale2004 Florence Davis2005 Ron F. Knox Jr.2006 Jacquelyn Draughon Guthrie2007 Bill DeLoache2008 Cal Turner Jr. 2009 Wood S. Caldwell2010 Rep. Brenda Gilmore2011 Frank F. Drowota III2012 George L. Yowell

YMCA Order of the Red Triangle Past Recipients

As an organization founded by volunteers, the Y has long been committed to honoring those individuals who have worked tirelessly to advance its mission. For 2013, it is the YMCA of Middle Tennessee’s distinct honor and privilege to present its highest volunteer honor, the Order of the Red Triangle, to Marty G. Dickens.

Order of the Red TriangleMARTY G. DICKENS

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Marty joined the YMCA of Middle Tennessee board of directors in 2000 and has remained a dedicated volunteer leader for nearly 14 years. When he accepted the chairmanship in 2012, he joined hands with our staff to embark on a long-term financial sustainability study that resulted in the restructuring of our membership centers in 2013. Although the decisions made in the restructuring were extremely difficult ones, Marty was a constant source of strength and wise counsel who was ever mindful of the importance of ensuring the fiscal health of our nonprofit for years to come. We can think of no one who was more dedicated to leading our Y during a pivotal time in its history. Moreover, he extended his term as chair into 2014 to allow for continuity of leadership during our CEO search and transition.

Marty’s service to the YMCA is just one of the many ways he supports our community. Throughout his 38-year career with AT&T he served as a volunteer leader with countless organizations, and he has continued to do so following his retirement as President of AT&T Tennessee in 2007. Marty served as the founding chairman of the Music City Center Coalition, formed in 2003 as a community-led effort to build a new convention center. He currently serves as chairman of the Convention Center Authority which was responsible for financing, constructing and now operating the new Music City Center.

He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Belmont University and is past chair of a number of community boards including the Adventure Science Center, Baptist/Saint Thomas Hospital Foundation Board, Boy Scouts of Middle Tennessee, Family and Children’s Service, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau and PENCIL Foundation. He has also served on the boards of the Arts and Business Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, The Nashville Symphony and Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music.

In addition, Marty currently serves as a founding board member and lead director of Avenue Bank, board member of Genesco, board member of Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Tennessee, board member of Lee Company and chairman of the board of Harpeth Companies, an investment banking, consulting and ventures group.

Marty’s leadership by example has earned him countless accolades in the community, including the Diabetes Association’s “Father of the Year” (2006), Kiwanis Club’s “Outstanding Nashvillian of the Year” (2006), Operation Andrew Group’s Business Man of the Year / Joe & Honey Rodgers Leadership Award (2010) and Boy Scouts’ Silver Beaver Award (2004). He was inducted into the St. Thomas Hospital’s Seton Society in 2006. In 2012 he was honored by Belmont University with the naming of Dickens Hall and he was named Nashvillian of the Year by Easter Seals Tennessee in 2013.

Marty is a native of North Carolina and holds a bachelor’s degree from East Carolina University and a Masters of Business Administration from Georgia State University. He and his wife, Betty, have two sons. John, wife Sherri, and their daughter Ally Grace and son Bo live in Atlanta, as do Jamey and his wife Sara.

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2013 H.G. Hill Jr. Philanthropic AwardSANDRA AND

RICHARD FULTON

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In 2013, the YMCA Foundation of Middle Tennessee presented its highest honor, the H.G. Hill Jr. Philanthropic Award, to longtime supporters Sandra and Richard Fulton.

An east Nashville native, Richard Fulton first became involved with the Y when he was hired to be the very first staff member at what eventually became the East Nashville YMCA. Thanks to a young Fulton, the Y began offering family-oriented programs in the area long before the current wellness center was built on Gallatin Road. Fulton would go on to be elected to the Tennessee state senate in 1954, then to the U.S. House of Representatives, and he would eventually serve three terms as Mayor of Nashville, holding the post from 1975 to 1987.

Fulton’s wife Sandra Ford Fulton also shares his commitment to our non-profit organization. Sandra Fulton, a former state commissioner of tourism, served as the YMCA of Middle Tennessee’s top volunteer leader in 1988 and 1989, becoming the second woman to serve as association board chair. Most recently, the Fultons co-chaired the capital campaign to help make the dream of a YMCA teen center in east Nashville a reality.

Today, the Margaret Maddox Family YMCA the Fultons have nurtured for so long is a busy hub in the growing and thriving east Nashville community. Their support of our Y and so many other non-profit organizations will have a lasting impact for years to come. The YMCA Foundation of Middle Tennessee is proud to honor Sandra and Richard and to celebrate their commitment to strengthening our community.

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H.G. Hill Jr. Philanthropic Award Past Recipients2012 Bill Wilson

2011 Frances Caldwell Jackson

Anne Caldwell Parsons

Wentworth Caldwell Jr.

2010 Barry & Homer Gibbs

2009 Mary & Lee Barfield

2008 Kaye & Ron Knox

2007 Bond DeLoache

2006 Lolly & Senator

Douglas Henry

2005 Frank Burkholder

Linda Burkholder

2004 Marshall Polk III

2003 Irene & Ridley Wills II

2002 Honey & Joe Rodgers

2001 Florence & Buzz Davis

2000 Anne & Dick Ragsdale

1999 Anna & Bill Wadlington MD

1998 Cathy & Bill Turner Jr.

1997 Anne Knestick

Walter Knestrick

1996 Margaret & Dan Maddox

1995 Sis & Dortch Oldham

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JOHN GROMOS, BELLEVUE FAMILY YMCA & FIFTYFORWARD J. L. TURNER CENTER

John was a fantastic board chair for our Y. He has so much passion for our outreach programs and is a huge advocate for

the Y remaining available to all in the Bellevue community. He has such an amazing ability to articulate our mission to others, and

we are so appreciative of his time and talent. – Laurel Wilson

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John Gromos, Bellevue Family YMCA & FiftyForward J. L. Turner Center

Greg Davis, Brentwood Family YMCA

Allison Gossett, YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

Lisa Gordon, Christ Church YMCA

Jeff Burkhart, Clarksville Area YMCA Kimbrough Family Center

Rick Baker, Donelson-Hermitage Family YMCA

Theresa Garrett, Downtown YMCA

Gerald (Jerry) W. Brase, Franklin Family YMCA

Elizabeth Moore Keltner, Green Hills Family YMCA

Howard McAdams, Harding Place Family YMCA

William Hastings, Joe C. Davis YMCA Outdoor Center

Stacy L. Andrick, Margaret Maddox Family YMCA

Linda Still, Maryland Farms YMCA Carol & Roy Elam Family Center

Danielle Drueck, Mt. Juliet YMCA

Robert P. Hopkins, North Rutherford YMCA Ronald Reagan Family Center

Karen Anderson-Isabel, Northwest Family YMCA

Walter F. Carlson III, Putnam County Family YMCA

Beverly Totty, YMCA Restore Ministries

Ann Schneider, Robertson County Family YMCA

Holly K. Sneed, Rutherford County Family YMCA

Charles Taylor, YMCA School Age Services

Tammy Hayes, Sumner County Family YMCA

Brittany Melvin, YMCA Urban Services Youth Development Center

Monte Turner, Y-CAP YMCA

2013 YMCA VOLUNTEERSOF THE YEAR

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GREG DAVIS, BRENTWOOD FAMILY YMCASince joining the board in 2009, Greg has made a tremendous impact on our YMCA. In 2014, we will host our 4th Annual Full Circle Golf Tournament thanks to Greg’s vision and leadership. As chair of our 2013 Annual Giving Campaign, he inspired and led us to meet all of our goals. He is very special to our Y family, and I can’t thank him enough for his friendship and dedication to the mission of the Y.—Steve Saxton

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Association BoardYMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE

2013 YMCA VOLUNTEERLEADERSHIP

Marty G. Dickens, Chair

William B. Lee, Chair-elect

Leilani Boulware, Secretary

Randy Laszewski, Treasurer

Decosta Jenkins, Asst. Treasurer

Liz Allbritton

Lawson Allen

Carter Andrews

H. Lee Barfield II

Kelley Beaman

Lee Beaman

David Bohan

Stewart Bronaugh

Dr. Elbert Brooks

Trudy Carpenter

Fred Cassetty

George H. Cate

Ramon Cisneros

Jonathan Cole

Florence Davis

Bill DeLoache

Frank Drowota

John Eakin

Jack Elisar

Farsheed Ferdowsi

Rich Ford

Sandra Fulton

Homer B. Gibbs, Jr.

James W. Granbery

Roupen M. Gulbenk

Bill Henderson

Sen. Douglas Henry

Bill Hudson

Walter Knestrick

Ronald F. Knox, Jr.

David Locke

Walker Mathews

Pat McGuigan

Clayton McWhorter

John Ed Miller

Tom Ozburn

Phil Pfeffer

Doyle Rippee

Joseph Saoud

Glenn Sheriff

Rev. Bob Spain

Barbara Sutton

Brett Sweet

Carter Todd

Cal Turner

William E. Turner, Jr.

Louis Upkins

William B. Wadlington, MD

James A. Webb III

Olin West III

Lari White

David Wilson

William M. Wilson

George Yowell

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ALLISON GOSSETT, YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENTAllison has been a blessing to our center since she was a program participant

in middle school. We watched her grow and blossom into a true servant leader who was eventually elected Youth Governor by her peers and who continued to

return to our conferences as a volunteer year after year. We were blessed to have her on our staff team after she graduated from college and are grateful that

she continues to volunteer with us even though she’s moved on to new

career opportunities. Now a member of our board, she’s just a phone call

away and always answers with a willingness to serve.

—Susan Moriarty

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Center Board LeadershipYMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE

2013 YMCA VOLUNTEERLEADERSHIP

John Gromos, Bellevue Family YMCA & FiftyForward J.L. Turner Center

Joe Rando, Brentwood Family YMCA

Colin Barrett, YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

Luis Moya, Christ Church YMCA

Katie Gambill, Clarksville Area YMCA Kimbrough Family Center

Tom Moucka, Cool Springs YMCA

Brian Sweatt M.Ed, Donelson-Hermitage Family YMCA

Nick Leonardo, Downtown YMCA

Tony Wall, Franklin Family YMCA

Sandy Cornelius, Green Hills Family YMCA

William Hastings, Joe C. Davis YMCA Outdoor Center

Ed Zavala, YMCA Latino Achievers

Jarod Delozier, Margaret Maddox Family YMCA

Guy Crossley, Maryland Farms YMCA Carol & Roy Elam Family Center

Chuck Hoelscher, Maury County Family YMCA

Danielle Drueck, Mt. Juliet YMCA

Jason Surratt, North Rutherford YMCA Ronald Reagan Family Center

Allyson Young, Northwest Family YMCA

Teresa Galey, Putnam County Family YMCA

Robin Williams, YMCA Restore Ministries

Jeff Walker, Robertson County Family YMCA

Mary Dahlin, Rutherford County Family YMCA

Kerri Barman, YMCA of Scottsville & Allen County

Terry Akin, Sumner County Family YMCA

Jim Burnett, Y-CAP YMCA

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LISA MARIE GORDON, CHRIST CHURCH YMCALisa’s impact on our center may be more profound than that of any other staff person, member or volunteer. Since joining our board, she has shared the Y story with all those willing to hear it, and even those who aren’t! Her advocacy and passion for our mission has led to numerous partnerships benefitting both our YMCA and the surrounding community. Her passion is contagious—she has volunteered what little free time shehas to work with our youth mentoring and Restore Ministries programs, and her genuine love and compassion for all of God’s children comes across in even the briefest of meetings. Simply put, she’s one of the best volunteers around.—Ryan Spiehler

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Association LeadershipYMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE

2013 YMCA STAFF

LEADERSHIP

John Mark “Journey” JohnsonPresident & CEO

Peter OldhamExecutive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer

Michael HeilbronnExecutive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

Bob KnestrickExecutive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

Rob IvyChief Financial Officer

David AbbottSenior Vice President, Information Technology Services

Lisa BeckSenior Vice President, Youth Development

Jessica Fain Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications

Gary A. CobbsSenior Vice President, Organizational Advancement

Rob GraySenior Vice President, Facilities & New Communities

Chris StowersSenior Vice President, Philanthropy

Ted CorneliusVice President of Health Innovation

David ShipmanGroup Vice President, Program Services

Rebecca WalkerVice President, People Services

Larry YarboroughChaplain

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JEFF BURKHART, CLARKSVILLE AREA YMCA KIMBROUGH FAMILY CENTER Jeff Burkhart is committed to the mission of the YMCA. He has used his time, talents and resources to expand the reach of our services in the Clarksville area. His dedication brought dreams to life as we opened the North Clarksville YMCAin December of 2013. It is with heartfelt gratitude that we honor him for helping us make a second Clarksville Y a reality. It’s a beautiful facility in a wonderful location, and Jeff helped to make it possible.—O’Bee O’Bryant

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Center LeadershipYMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE

2013 YMCA STAFF

LEADERSHIP

Laurel WilsonGroup Vice President, Bellevue Family YMCA & FiftyForward J.L. Turner Center

Steven SaxtonDistrict Executive Director, Brentwood Family YMCA

Susan MoriartyExecutive Director, YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

Ryan SpiehlerOperations Executive, Christ Church YMCA

O’Bee O’BryantDistrict Executive Director, Clarksville Area YMCA Kimbrough Family Center

Brian HarterExecutive Director, Cool Springs YMCA

Andy WhiteDistrict Executive Director, Donelson-Hermitage Family YMCA

Kenny AlonzoGroup Vice President, Downtown YMCA

Jodi SchroerExecutive Director, Franklin Family YMCA

Carole CarterGroup Vice President, Green Hills Family YMCA

Joey HassellOperations Executive, Harding Place Family YMCA

Mark WellerExecutive Director, Joe C. Davis YMCA Outdoor Center

Judi Winfield-FerriExecutive Director, Margaret Maddox Family YMCA

Holly SandersInterim Executive Director, Maryland Farms YMCA Carol & Roy Elam Family Center

Robyn GrahamExecutive Director, Maury County Family YMCA

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RICK BAKER, DONELSON-HERMITAGE FAMILY YMCARick fully embodies servant leadership—leading by example and inspiring others to give back to the community. His joyful spirit always spills out whether he is recruiting volunteers, filling tables for an event, sharing the Y story at our Breakfast of Champions or offering a leadership training for our staff. He continually gives back to the community and encourages others to do the same. His heart for the mission of the Y and commitment to serving others enlivens the philanthropic spirit of everyone he encounters.—Andy White

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Center LeadershipYMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE

2013 YMCA STAFF

LEADERSHIP

Anna Lee O’NeilExecutive Director, Mt. Juliet YMCA

Cleo GriffinExecutive Director, North Rutherford YMCA Ronald Reagan Family Center

Henry SmithExecutive Director, Northwest Family YMCA

B.J. KeenerOperations Executive, Oakwood Commons YMCA

Mandy PerhayExecutive Director, Putnam County Family YMCA

Scott ReallExecutive Director, YMCA Restore Ministries

Kathy RaglinExecutive Director, Robertson County Family YMCA

Marida BalchExecutive Director, Rutherford County Family YMCA

Chris RobisonExecutive Director, YMCA of Scottsville & Allen County

David StryjewskiExecutive Director, Sumner County Family YMCA

Lonnell MatthewsExecutive Director, Y-CAP YMCA

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GERALD (JERRY) W. BRASE, FRANKLIN FAMILY YMCAJerry lives and breathes the mission of our YMCA. He has worked tirelessly to secure annual sponsorships and funding for our Annual Giving Campaign. He also played a crucial role in building our volunteer board and increasing their level of engagement. He approaches his volunteer service like it is his “day job,” and we are eternally grateful.—Jodi Schroer

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Chairman’sRoundtable

2013 YMCA ANNUAL GIVING

CAMPAIGN

AMBASSADOR $100,000 and Above Cal Turner Family Foundation/Margaret & Cal TurnerDan and Margaret Maddox Charitable FundDollar General Literacy FoundationThe Family OfficeMemorial Foundation, Inc.

GUARDIAN $50,000 - $99,999Mr. and Mrs. James W. AyersThe Boedecker FoundationFrank BurkholderClarksville-Montgomery County Community Health FoundationExecutive Cleaning Group/Henry MayiHealthwaysStephanie & John R. IngramEddie PhillipsSharon & William Sheriff

PACESETTER $25,000 - $49,999Aegis Science CorporationArgent TrustThe AWC Family FoundationBank of AmericaBaptist Healing TrustBlevins, Inc.The Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeCummins BusinessCynthia & Ed FreemanThe Frist FoundationHCA FoundationSarah & David IngramLee Company/Bill LeeNissan North America, IncSusan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Greater Nashville AffiliateTennessee Independent Colleges & University AssociationWalmart

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ELIZABETH MOORE KELTNER, GREEN HILLS FAMILY YMCAElizabeth is always willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done and be successful. Her dedication and leadership throughout the year were evident in her work ethic, and she always has a smile on her face and a positive attitude. The community is a better place because she shares her time, talents and treasure.—Carole Carter

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Chairman’s RoundtableDistinguished Benefactor$10,000 - $24,999

2013 YMCA ANNUAL GIVING

CAMPAIGN

Alex Le’Vasseur Advised Fund

Liz & Bob Allbritton & Monarch Advisory Group

Alliance Cost Containment

AllStar Photography

American General Life Insurance Company

American Paper & Twine Company/American Paper & Twine Company

Charitable Trust

Andrews Cadillac

The Anne Potter Wilson Foundation

Belk Cool Springs Galleria

Tina & Cris Blackman

BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Regional Office

Bridgestone Americas

Trudy & Bill Carpenter

Caterpillar Incorporated

Janice & Oakley Christian

Churchill Mortgage

City of Brentwood

City of Springfield

Clarksville Amateur Sports

Coca-Cola Bottling Company

Christy Cole

Sandy & Brett Cornelius

Cumberland Trust & Investment Company/The Ragsdale Family Foundation

The Dorothy Cate & Thomas F. Frist Foundation

Ebon Falcon

Electrolux

Faith Church

Fiduciary Partners - Independent Trust Services

First Presbyterian Church

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HOWARD MCADAMS, HARDING PLACE FAMILY YMCAMac is always the first person to arrive when we have an Active Older Adults event. He’s ready to help by preparing food, running errands for those last-minute items we need or just by welcoming our members. He always gives of his time and expects nothing in return. We couldn’t do what we do in our community without him.—Shannon Wright

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CAMPAIGN

Gary Force Acura

General Mills Foundation

Genesco

Jacqueline D. Guthrie

H.G. Hill Company

Mary Hawkins

HCA, Inc.

Hendrix Foundation

Senator & Mrs. Douglas Henry, Sr.

J&D Service Company

Erin & Peter Keene

Kaye & Ron Knox

Lasko Joint Investments

Louisiana Pacific

The M. Stratton Foster Charitable Foundation

Markham & Company, Inc.

Vickie & Pat McGuigan

Messer Construction Foundation

Nissan North America

Publix Super Markets Charities

Ryman Hospitality Properties

Samuel Dustin Clark Foundation

SledgeCraft Architectural Millwork

State Farm Insurance

Stokes and Sarah Brown Charitable Foundation

Suntrust Foundation

Susan G Komen Upper Cumberland Affiliate

United Way Maury County

United Way of Metropolitan Nashville

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WILLIAM HASTINGS, JOE C. DAVIS YMCA OUTDOOR CENTERVolunteers have always helped the YMCA operate with the highest standards and highest ideals of service. During the leadership transition at the Joe C. Davis YMCA Outdoor Center, William stayed on as board chair to ensure that our center remained true to its standards and maintained its dedication to the kids and guests it serves. His selfless act of staying at the helm and leading the staff inspired everyone to strive for better. His leadership reflects a commitment to excellence that we should all strive for.—Jeff Merhige

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Chairman’s RoundtableBenefactor $5,000 - $9,999

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CAMPAIGN

4Wall EntertainmentAlvin & Sally Beaman FoundationAmericas International, Inc.Nancy & Paul AndersonTom AtemaLeigh & Hunter AtkinsMissy & Rick BakerStephanie & David BaileyBank of America United Way CampaignChristen & Dr. Cole BarfieldMary & Lee BarfieldKelley & Lee BeamanBenefit BallBessemer TrustBoys & Girls Club of Middle TN, Inc.Michele & Gerald BraseBrilliant Sky Toys & BooksBrookdale Senior Living Inc.Kathryn BrownJoan & Don BrucePaul S. BurdCharity Circle of MurfreesboroChrist Presbyterian ChurchThe Crichton GroupErnest Clevenger, IIICrowe HorwathCRSCybex CorporateMrs. W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr.Dick’s Sporting GoodsBetty & Marty Dickens

Claire & Frank DrowotaAlison & March EgertonF&M BankF&M Bank - Mt. JulietFirst Farmers and Merchants National BankFirst Tennessee FoundationBabs & Bill FreemanJennifer & Billy FristTrish & Tommy FristGateway Medical CenterMr. & Mrs. Fred C. Goad, Jr.Lee Ann HawkinsHawthorn Charitable FoundationHCA Caring for the CommunityAmber & Phil HertikHexpol Compound IncSusanne & George Hicks IICarrie & Damon HiningerHolton Blackstone MayberryDonna HousleyJewell & George HullInfoWorksMartha IngramIntertex World Resources, Inc.Jarvis Award, Sign & Flag CompanySharon & Journey JohnsonKids Triathlon, Inc.Kirkland’sAnne KnestrickSusan & Mike LaneSandy & Randy Laszewski

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STACY L. ANDRICK, MARGARET MADDOX FAMILY YMCA

In her tenure on our board, Stacy consistently exemplified volunteerism at its finest. Her passion for health and desire to invest in the east Nashville community led her to become

involved at the Y as a member, donor, friend and volunteer. She often helped serve the homeless meals at our Feed the Need gathering, and as the chair of our Tomato 5K

committee, she joined with other volunteers to host our largest race ever, with 1,600 runners. She’s made a lasting impact on our annual campaign and continues to be a vibrant member. You’ll often find her enjoying a spin class or taking her much loved greyhound on a run. We’re grateful for her dedicated service to our center and the

difference that she continues to make in our community.—Judi Winfield-Ferri

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CAMPAIGN

Lee, Danner & Bass, Inc.Lion Copolymer Geismar, LLCJim LodenLow T CenterKelley & Greg LukenMadison Street United Methodist ChurchJoella & John McClellanMary Catherine & David McClellanMedCenter DisplayMercedes-Benz of NashvilleMere BullesDarrell MooreRebecca Jo & John MorrisNathan MurrellNational Inclusion ProjectRoberta L. NicholsonSteven NorrisNorthern TrustDoug Odom, Jr.Omega Realty Services, LLCParallon Business SolutionsPinnacle Financial PartnersMarshall T. Polk, IIIJack E. PolsonPrecor USALaura PresnellPro-Clean, LLCJill & Robert PullenHeather & Scott ReallRenasant BankEllen & Greg Richard

Philip RussOliva SimondsMissy & Chris SloverSMS Holdings CorporationSmyrna Ready MixSnodgrass & King DentalSplawn FoundationSt. George’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Thomas HealthSt. Thomas RutherfordSTAR Physical TherapyTennessee Football, Inc.Brad ThomasonTransplant Management GroupCathy & Bill TurnerMonte G. TurnerUnited Way of Williamson CountyVaco, LLCStephen W. WardBecky & Jimmy WebbThe Woods FoundationWilliamson Medical CenterYMCA Blue Ridge AssemblyJane & Edward Zavala

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LINDA STILL, MARYLAND FARMS YMCA

CAROL & ROY ELAM FAMILY CENTER

Linda has been a faithful ambassador of the Maryland

Farms YMCA. She has worked to connect members more deeply to our mission and

outreach programs, and she’s always welcoming to new

members to help get them connected. Linda cares sincerely for people and works to ensure

that member concerns are addressed while also sharing

the policies of the center with concerned members. Her bright smile and kind heart represent

the best qualities of the Maryland Farms

Y community.—Holly Sanders

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Chairman’s RoundtableSponsor $2,000 - $4,999

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CAMPAIGN

9Fruits/Kim & Dan Banks Julie & Tom AaronAcademy SportsAdvanced Foot and Ankle CareAladdin IndustriesLiz & Mike AlexanderBradley AllenMary Lauren & Lawson AllenShawn & Kristi AllenderGwen & Maurilio AmorimAT&TSheryl & Kelvin AultBacon and CaviarBank of America FoundationBarge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon Inc.Mary Lee & Steve BartlettBeaman DodgeJaclyn BeatyBlue Dog MerchDavid BohanSamuel BradfordBradley Arant Boult CummingsMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BradshawBrand Imaging GroupMolly & Stewart BronaughBrown & BrownGeorge BuckNancy & Jeff BuntingMr. James BurnettElizabeth & Randy BuryCarl & Nona CarrecaCarole & Andy CarterPam & Tom CarterFred & Deborah CassettyJessica CassiniSue & Gil ChiltonThe Chop House

The Christie Retail Group Inc.Church of the CityCigna HealthSpring, Inc.City of ScottsvilleKevin ClinganMonica M. CoakleyCoca-ColaCoca-Cola Bottling Company ConsolidatedAnita & Bill CochranCommunity First BankSuzy ConstantineCopy Solutions, Inc.Cortland Finnegan ARK 31 FoundationTim CranfordGuy A. CrossleyJim CrossmanDane Burks & CompanyRobert DarwellAnn & Kirby DavisDBS & Associates Engineering IncKatherine & Pete DeLayCourtney & Jarod DeLozierKeith DennenDiversified TrustDollar GeneralDonelson-Hermitage Chamber of CommerceDunkin Donuts & Baskin Robbins Community FoundationBrian EdkinJack ElisarElk Mountain ConstructionEMC Structural EngineersEnterprise Electric, LLCEnterprise Holdings FoundationDale & Mimi Esworthy

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DANIELLE DRUECK, MT. JULIET YMCABeing a Y volunteer is hard work. While we have endured a lot of change in Mt Juliet in recent months, Danielle has been a rock for our center. Her passion for the Y has been such an asset as we plan and move forward in Mt. Juliet.—David Kirsch

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Valerie EvansDuncan EveF. William Taylor Family FoundationBlanche & Ernest FeltsFifth Third BankFifth Third Bank, Tennessee AffiliateFleet Feet SportsKady & Chad FolkIvan FosterBeth & Paul FrankenbergAli FrazmandGary Musick ProductionsHomer Gibbs, Jr.Jeff GilliesWilliam GoodmanAllison A. GossettMark GreenGreen Hills Pediatric AssociatesMelanie & John HadleyMr. & Mrs. R. Walter Hale IIIHalton CompanyHart Ace HardwareDara & Randy HartleyMr. & Mrs. William W. HastingsRowland HawkinsDonna & Mike HeilbronnMr. Robert Higgins, Jr.Highpoint Health SystemDavid T. HoltVicki & Rick HoltonHomeliftHumdingersMr. Mark HumphreysTammy & Gary HuntICS Law Group, PCIllinois Tool Works FoundationIngram Entertainment Inc.

Irvin & Beverly Small FoundationKerry & Rob IvyHeather & Ryan JacksonJacksonian 5K RunLori & Rockwell JirochNancy & Keith JohnsonTony & Pat JohnstonWillis E. JonesMarty & Roy JordanElizabeth & Garey KeltnerSusan & Mac KeltonKestner Family ChiropracticDon KingWendy KinkeadDarlene & Thomas KlaritchAdrienne & Bob KnestrickJennifer & Neil KnickerbokerThe Rick Kolz FamilyLane Change Vending Inc.Rosemary LewisLincoln Harris CSGLucas OrthodonticsMAFIAoZA’S Pizzeria and Neighborhood PubBetsy & Tim MartinLisa & Bradley MartinMaryland Farms Owners AssociationMr. Scott D. MatlockMatrix FitnessLonnell R. MatthewsMaury Regional Medical CenterChad McKinneyMr. & Mrs. R. Clayton McWhorterMeredith CorporationMerryman-Farr, LLCMetro Medical SupplyAnna L. Mills

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ROBERT P. HOPKINS, NORTH RUTHERFORD YMCA RONALD REAGAN FAMILY CENTERIn what was a challenging year for him personally,Bobby continued to serve with a positive attitude and inspiring spirit. He led a successful Taste of Smyrna event benefitting our annualcampaign and most importantly, helpedus realize our potential as a board.—Cleo Griffin

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CAMPAIGN

Elizabeth & Bill MinkoffKaren MooreLinda & Rock MorphisJohn MorrisMTEMC ElectricMurfreesboro Anesthesia GroupMary Jo & Richard MurphyRuth & Bob NapierNashville Landscape SystemsNashville Paw MagazineNashville Predators FoundationNashville Preparatory Charter SchoolNeals Electric SupplyNHC Healthcare of SpringfieldNorth Central Telephone Cooperative, Inc.Noshville DelicatessenOld Time Pottery Inc.Kim & Peter OldhamOlive Branch Missionary Baptist ChurchAnna Lee O’NeilPancoast & Associates Inc.Mr. Thomas P. ParrishKeystone PartnersSue & Brian PetersonPam & Phil PfefferNancy & Keith PhillipsPiedmont Natural Gas CompanyPinnacle National BankPlanters BankGeorge PorterRobert E. PorterPower ManagementRonald M. PrattSuzi & Stuart PricePro-Clean LLCCarol & Tom Pulliam

Rack Room ShoesDolores & James RayhabRCO Holding Company, Inc.Mary & Kent ReaRegions BankRenaissance Charitable Foundation Inc.Laura RhodesScott RiceBill Robertson, D.D.S.Earline RogersLynn RyleHolly & Jim SandersSteve SaxtonLynn & Rick ScarolaJodi & Matt SchroerSchwab Charitable FundSecure Self StorageDwight SeeleyThe Seibert Family FoundationWilbur & Lucy SensingSertoma Club of NashvilleDenise & Mart SeslerRob ShulerMargaret & J.C. SiegristSmyrna RotaryWilliam T. SpitzSpringfield Farm Bureau InsuranceJennifer & Jim StadlerState Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyEverett SteinMr. & Mrs. Linas SudziusMeredythe & Brett SweetErin & Bill TaylorTaylor FarmsTennessee Breast Cancer CoalitionTennessee Oncology

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KAREN ANDERSON-ISABEL, NORTHWEST FAMILY YMCAKaren Anderson-Isabel was truly heaven-sent to our Northwest Family YMCA. She is always willing to lend her time, talent and treasure to our cause, and she is an ambassador who always represents the YMCA mission. Karen has made a commitment to be a part of the solution in ensuring that our Northwest Y remains relevant and fiscally sound for future generations.—Henry Smith

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2013 YMCA ANNUAL GIVING

CAMPAIGN

Russell ThirskTitan ExteriorsPat & Lou ToddGrace A. TomkinsTRH Health PlansTurner & Associates Realty, Inc.Value Payment SystemsVanderbilt Medical CenterVenture ExpressThe Village ChapelVincent Law Group Ivette & Tony WallWaller Lansden Dortch & Davis, PLLCWalter & Sarah Knestrick Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Washington FoundationLinda & Robert WatsonPhil WattsChristopher WebbBarbara & Justin WilsonLaurel & Scottie WilsonWireMastersWolfe and TravisEmily WoodsideWilliam WyattDavid YoungNorene & George Yowell

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WALTER F. CARLSON III,PUTNAM COUNTY FAMILY YMCA

Walt’s commitment to our Learn to Swim program goes above and beyond that of a

dedicated volunteer. His leadership and patience with the children

inspire and encourage others to volunteer, and he is a role model not only for our kids, but for our

staff and volunteers as well. He has made a difference in the lives of

hundreds of children at the Putnam County YMCA. Walt is

always willing to help in any way he can and has recently stepped

up to help with our homeschool fitness

program by assisting the participants during their swim time. Walt is

a true treasure, and we are blessed to

have him as a part of our Y family!

—Mandy Perhay

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Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999

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CAMPAIGN

ABEC Electric Co.Ted AdamsAdams Family FoundationJane & Bob AdgentAdvance FinancialAdvisory Board Community FundMarlene & Terry AkinRyan AlfordGracie AllenSuzanne & Terry AllenWesley W. AllenLisa & Gerry AltieriMarshall AltmanDouglass AndrewsJudy A. AndrewsSusan A. AndrewsSue AtkinsonAustermiller RoofingAXA FoundationMelissa & Patrick BahanWalter BairdMarida & Thomas BalchBancorpSouthThe Bank of NashvilleDoris BaribeauBarlow BuildersMike BarnetteColin BarrettAllison & Frank BassBaulch Family FoundationJudy BawcumBarbara & Nader BaydounDavid BeasleyCarol BeazleyLisa BeckAngela BeckerRachel & Robert Bedenbaugh

Belmont UniversityPeggy & Billy BenzBernard L. Weinstein, ArchitectBetter Water Inc.Dorothy BettertonWilliam BibbKevin Bishop & Molly O’TooleCharles BisioAnne & Kenny BlackburnBlackwell Realty PartnersRobert BlagojevichMr. & Mrs. J. William BlevinsBrandis BlodgettBMW - Mini of NashvilleDonald BoehmJohn T. BrackeenJames C. BradfordDavid BradleyBradley Construction GroupBrasfield & Gorrie LLCDr. Colleen BratschBrentwood CivitanBrentwood Rotary Club Charitable FoundationConnie & Berry BrooksNate BroughtKimberly BrownLaura & Joshua BrownAllen BryanCaroline BryanBryan’s Photography Maury Co YMCALaShawnda BryantMarcy & Mike BuckleyNorah A. Buikstra & Clark SpodenBuilding Lives Foundation, Inc.Edward E. BurdenMargaret Burke

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BEVERLY TOTTY,YMCA RESTORE MINISTRIES

Beverly’s passion for YMCA Restore Ministries is contagious, and she is spreading it everywhere she goes. Because of her involvement in taking Journey

to Freedom and other “Journey” series groups to her home church and to Belize,

we have learned a great deal about how we can most effectively grow Journey to

Freedom from a ministry that impacts Middle

Tennessee to one that reaches the

world with the hope and healing

of Christ.—Scott Reall

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CAMPAIGN

Peter BushBrenda & Grady ButlerTarri ByeByers and Harvey, Inc.John CampbellMike CampbellCapstar BankCarol CarrGeorge H. Cate, Jr.CCACelebration ChurchJanie & John ChaffinCharles SchwabChick-fil-A at Cookeville FSUDouglas ChristiansenChristy - Houston FoundationThe Citizen-TimesCivil Site Design GroupCJ AdvertisingClarcor Foundation Clarksville Dental CenterClarksville OB-GYN AssociatesJanet Clodfelter, D.D.S.Kurt K. CoalmerDon CochranThomas CoddRon CokerJennifer CollierMelissa & Robert CollinsConstant Craving Caterers, Inc.Tim CookCookeville Regional Medical CenterRobert CopeskeySherry & Ted CorneliusJohn CrawfordEva & Don CrichtonKelly P. Crockett

Cheryl Crosby & Scott CornwellVanessa CroweCumberland Bank and TrustCumberland Chrysler CenterCumulus Media, Inc.James J. DabneyMary DahlinDale & Associates, Inc.Hakan U. DarudSusan W. DavenportNina & Page DavidsonLinda DaviesUltimate Racquetball / Terry DavisAnne Davis & Karl DeanMs. Marie DeGraafAlfred DegrafinreidMac & Bill DeLoache, Jr.Deloitte, LLCPaul DemastusAlicia & Kyle E. DenzelDonald DickersonDicks Sporting GoodsD-Image, LLCDr. Frank E. DobsonDon Hardin GroupTom DouglasDowntown DentalDP PropertiesDanielle DrueckKerri DunawayDunkin DonutsEagle Express Soccer ClubLake & John EakinEastside SmilesEatonHeidi & David EdwardsEOA Architects, PLLC

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ANN SCHNEIDER, ROBERTSON COUNTY FAMILY YMCAAnn has been a tremendous supporter of our Y for many years. Before becoming our Board Chair, she served for two years as our Annual Giving Campaign Chair and then worked tirelessly to gain support from our City Mayor and her fellow Aldermen to fund our after-school program. We appreciate her dedication to our YMCA and feel blessed to have her as an advocatein our community.—Kathy Raglin

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Ernst & YoungJenny & Jeff ErvinEvans GlassNell & Cyril EversGary Everton, FAIAEwing OrthodonticsBarbara & Dewitt EzellJessica & Mark FainEdwin N. FeaginsCindy & Gordon FergusonFerguson EnterprisesMary Lee FielderFifth Third BankFirst Advantage BankFisk UniversityFive Star RadioThe Flautt Family FundSuzanne Fletcher-ThompsonMark FlintFlow Construction Co.Mark A. FloydFort Campbell Federal Credit UnionMatt FrankFranklin Pediatric DentistryFranklin Skate ShopFranklin Synergy BankCharles D. FrazierFreeman Management CorporationFriends of Patty PaloozaSenator & Mrs. William FristDanny GaddyManci M. GageJoe GalbatoTeresa GaleyJM GallowayMr. & Mrs. Ben S. Gambill, Jr.Katie & Steve Gambill

Marie & Kevin GangawareTheresa & Timothy GarrettCatherine Gemmato-Smith & David SmithGeneral MotorsDavid GibbsElaine GibsonThe Goddard SchoolGrace Community ChurchGraceful TablesRobyn & Jeramie GrahamSusan GrahamJamie & Jimmy GranberyGrand AvenueBilly GrayLeslie GreggCleo GriffinJohn P. GromosSusie & John GroomesGroup Xcel/ProImageRoger GroveKisha & Ray GuzmanJessica L. HaegeLawrence E. HallCherie D. HammondDanielle HamptonElaine HanksHardaway Construction Corp.Hardcastle ConstructionCarrie HardinMs. Jayna HarleyC. Thomas HarringtonMickey & Clifford Harrison, Jr.Liz & Phil HartsigTodd HarveyMegan & Joey HassellDenise Hawkins

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HOLLY K. SNEED, RUTHERFORD COUNTY FAMILY YMCAHolly has been a blessing to our After Breast Cancer program. Her passion for breast cancer survivors and for our community is evident in her commitment to both the Y and ABC. Holly continues to give her heart and soul to those going through chemotherapy to give them the opportunity to look good and feel confident about themselves. We appreciate everything that she’s done to raise awareness about our Wig Bank and to create a positive image in the community surrounding the impact of our Y.—Marida Balch

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William HawkinsLeslie HayTammy & Jonathan HayesHayes Pipe Supply Inc.Spencer HaysHeadway Marketing LLCHealthy Vending TennesseeMargaret & Tony HeardSusan & Bill HenryHermitage Emmanuel Lutheran ChurchCynthia B. HickersonNancy & Jay HickeyDel HickmanHilldale United MethodistMarlene HilligossChris A. HodgesHolladay Property Serv MidwestHolly FrontierHollyWood TanBetty & Russell HooperMartha HopsonJeannie HordeAngie & Chris HowardMelanie HowardMrs. Bill HubbardBill HudsonLinda & Brad HuffmanValerie Hunter-Kelly & Mark KellyPhilip & Vera HutchesonIKE TransportationKate & Charles IrbyIsland Hoppers ScubaClark JacksonMary Lee & Granbery Jackson IIITracey & Chad JacksonMarion & Decosta JenkinsJohn Moore & Associates

Shawn M. JohnsonMs. Betty JonesRobert H. JonesJoyner & Hogan PrintingJudge Bean’s BBQLeslie & Dan KarlHarriet & Bradley KarroGwen & Randy KeiserRandy KelleyPat W. KellickKim & Jim KerseyKay & Mark KimbroughKing PipelineKinnard & AssociatesEdith & Miles KirklandJanet & David KleinfelterRobert M. KnightKohls - No. 523 HermitageJan & Randy KrikorianMr. & Mrs. Howard H. LamarCraig LambWayne LampleyPete LangfittKevin P. LavenderJ LawrenceTricia & Tom LawrenceLBMC Investment AdvisorsCarol & Walt LeaverLee CompanyKim & Jefferson LeeperLegends BankDominic LeonardoJoseph C. LeviLEWT Inc.Jill LongRobert LoudermilkJohn Lovell

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CHARLES TAYLOR, YMCA SCHOOL AGE SERVICESThe bus service that Mr. Taylor and Taylor Motors provide to our youth allows them to enjoy so many opportunities that they otherwise may never get to experience. For many of the disadvantaged youth we serve in our before, after and out-of-school programs, summer field trips with the Y are the only chance they have to see things outside of their neighborhood environment. Providing bus transportation may seem like a simple thing, but it means the world to our kids. —Maeghan Wall

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Matthew LumadueLynn Transport LLCGreg MaasLawson & Beth MabryPepper & Peter MagargeeMark S. Mappes, DDS, MSBrenda & Charley MartinBrian MartinMarshall S. MartinMrs. Terri L. MartinCorrie J. MarvinMass Mutual Financial GroupLauren & David MasseyMaster Creations PhotographyBecky & Dale MaxfieldMayer Electric SupplyTom McArthurJewell & Michelangelo McCallisterSydney & David McClainMalcolm L. McCuneLinda & Michael McDanielMr. Luther McDanielJames McDugald IIIShannon S. McGahrenLeigh & Trey McGintyLisa & Steven McGintyJames McKayMurray P. MeadorDonna MealmanVirginia MeeceMeharry Medical CollegeMerrill LynchMesser ConstructionMetropolitan BankMetropolitan Nashville Airport AuthorityMichael Ballard Insurance Agency

Camille & Lowell MickleMiddle Tennessee State UniversityMidSouth BankSina & John Ed MillerRick MillsJoAnn MitchellJohn MitchellLaura MitchellMMC ClinicFran & Adrian MoodyElaine & Charles MooreNancy & Virgil MooreMary B. MorganMorgan Contractors, Inc.Morgan StanleyDeirdre MorrisDonna MossMount Zion ChurchLuis MoyaMt. Juliet Tire CenterChuck NaabNacarato Volvo TrucksNAI ClarksvilleNashville Electric ServiceNashville Production and DesignNashville Running CompanyNational Christian Foundation Middle TennesseeNations Lending CorpJayasudha NepoleonAnne & Tommy NesbittGerald S. NewellNewk’s Express CafeShavicka A. NewsomNHCNissan Motor CompanyNixon Power Services

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TAMMY HAYES,SUMNER COUNTY FAMILY YMCA

Tammy has worked tirelessly to educate stakeholders in our community about the need

for the counseling support services offered through our Restore Ministries program.

Thanks in large part to her efforts, our Y is now able to better support more people in our

community who are struggling with a variety of life challenges. Tammy’s commitment and support are truly making a difference in the

lives of others.—David Stryjewski

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Northstar Real Estate AdvisorsNorthwestern MutualNorthwestern Mutual FoundationO’Bee O’BryantMrs. Dortch OldhamRichard OlszewskiOmega Properties, LLCOrion Engineered Carbons, LLCBobbi & Dan OswaldR.C. OwenWayne PaceLee & Raj PatnaikThomas ParkerCheri & Jim PauleyPayment AmericaPayne ChevroletCharity PaytonPBG Builders, Inc.William W. PeermanWylene & Dick PeppersMandy & Mike PerhayMr. Chip PetreeLaura & Jamie PfefferCamiron PfennigPfizer FoundationThe Phillips BuildersPinnacle Financial PartnersEd PirtleBob PitchfordSusan & Bill PlantzPlum Sweet Creative StudioCharley PoeJessika PoirierKerri & David PowellReeta Misra & Rudra PrakashLinda PraterPremier Diagnostic Imaging

Prestige Wood FurnishingsJustin PrinceJohn ProctorBetty Pupo-WalkerPurity Dairies, LLCQuality FurnitureDerek QuarlesQuinn Financial PartnersFreddy QuitenoKathy W. RaglinRaymond JamesKatherine & Anthony ReallLinda RebrovickCraig ReedPeter W. ReedRegions Bank East NashvilleRegions Bank Murfreesboro BranchreNova Inc.Michael J. RichardsonMichelle & Tim RobersonJim D. RobinsonDanielle & Chris RobisonTami RobisonRock Springs ChiropracticRockwell Contractors, Inc.Craig R. RodbyRogers Group, Inc.Royal Cup CoffeeRutherford County Chamber of CommerceMr. & Mrs. DE RyanS and E, Inc.Phillip W. SadlerJeanne Hubert & Peter SalesStephanie SandersRich SandersonBeth & Chuck Saunders

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BRITTANY MELVIN, YMCA URBAN SERVICES YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERBrittany has been a pillar to our Black Achievers program as we’ve worked to secure volunteers from the Vanderbilt campus. As a Nashville native, she understands the goals of our program, and in particular, our desire to serve students in the Middle Tennessee community. Brittany is a committed volunteer, and she is always putting herself in a position to pay it forward!—Aaron McGee

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Heather & Michael SawyerLiz & Mike SchatzleinMr. Ken SchmittSchneider Electric North America FoundationGemmi SchottenheimerJohn SchroerScottsville Rotary ClubServPro of Belle MeadeSherwin WilliamsSherry ShimerMichelle & David ShipmanShoemaker FinancialSilly GooseEllis C. SimmonsLuke SimonsPat SkowBetsy & Jeffrey SlaneyBarry SmithCharles R. SmithHenry SmithWilliam A. SneedCarol SolomanFrazier L. SolomonSouthern Hills Medical CenterRita & Michael SowellLynn & Al SpawJudy & Thomas SpearClark SpodenFrances & Jimmy SpradleySpringfield Rotary ClubSquare 1 Construction, LLCSt. Paul Community ChurchStacy & Ben StaceyStacey Construction Inc.Ronald Stanley Vanessa Starkweather

State of TennesseeMr. & Mrs. Lelan A. StatomMichael Stephanides, MDMr. Sam L. StephensSteve Ward & AssociatesLinda L. StillRobert StokesRussell StoverDana & David StryjewskiSunTrust BankJason SurrattBarbara J. SuttonH.R. SwaffordSwamp Diesel PerformanceSweet CeCe’sT Zeka SalesJenni & Jeremy TackettBrian TaylorErnest D. Taylor Jr.Tennessee Bank & TrustTennessee Farm Bureau FederationTennessee Farmers Mutual Insurance Co.Tennessee IndustrialTennessee Pediatric & AdolescentJosh TerryBobby ThomasCatherine & Scott ThomasCheryl ThomasJohn & Recco ThomasBeverly & Walt TottyTrades UnlimitedScott TremelinMelissa L. TuckerTune, Entrekin & WhiteTurner Construction CompanyMr. Charles Tygard, Jr.U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

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MONTE TURNER,Y-CAP YMCAMonte has shown great leadership on Y-CAP’s Board of Directors. Many have expressed that he led one of the most impactful Champion’s Luncheons that we have ever had, and we are so grateful for his dedication to nurturing the potential of youth in our community.—Lonnell Matthews

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United Healthcare Community Plan of TNUnited Way of Robertson CountyUnited Way of the Greater Clarksville RegionUnited Way of the MidlandsUpper Cumberland Urology AssociatesUS BankArthur Van BurenVanderbilt University Medical CenterVanderbilt University - Public AffairsJenny & Adam VazquezJeff D. VickRyan VickVideo Gaming TechnologiesPeggy VinsonRobert WaechterCharles Lee & Doris WagonerJeff WalkerRebecca C. WalkerWalker ElectricMaeghan & Josh WallWalMart Supercenter StoreKarl WardenMelissa G. WarrenBrent WatkinsEdward H. WeakleyFaye & Tim WeillConnie & Rick WeisnerRobert WellerdingWells Fargo Community Support CampaignEmily & Andy WhiteBarbara WhittemoreWhole Foods MarketCliff WightChase WilkinsonWilliam & Harriet Belle Tucker Donor Advised Fund

Diane WilliamsKevin WilliamsWillisIrene & W. Ridley Wills IIMr. Paul L. WilsonWilson Bank & TrustJudi Winfield-Ferri & Ed FerriJayne & Chip WochomurkaBill WoodKathy & Winn WoodardWoodfin Funeral ChapelLisa WurthBrenda WynnEleanor & Larry YarboroughMary Alice YatesMandy & Stephen YoungYoung Motivation GroupHolland H. YoungbloodZoo Crew Pediatric DentistryZoom Media Corp.

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