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Alamance Community College Foundation, Inc.Post Office Box 8000Graham, NC 27253-8000
Annual Report 2009–2010The opportunities provided by growth
“Helping those who are helping themselves through education is so worthwhile.Please join us.” — Carolyn Rhode
Annual Report 2009–2010The opportunities provided by growth
The ACC MissionAlamance Community College promotes an
open door to high quality education and learning.Central to this mission is the belief in the unique
worth, value and dignity of each human being.Accordingly, Alamance Community College strives to help
people realize their potential and attain an education that ispersonally meaningful, relevant to the needs of the community
and state, and responsible to significant global trends.
Our PledgeThe Alamance Community College Foundation guarantees that tuition
assistance will be provided to any qualified ACC student with a documentedfinancial need.
Table of ContentsACCF Board President’s Message…1
ACC President’s Message…22009–2010 Ambassadors…4
Celebration of Excellence…6ACC Retiree Campaign…7
ACC Retirees…8ACCF Titan Society…19
ACCF Executive Director Message…22
9…Financial Highlight10…Gifts Received14…Endowed Funds16…Gifts In Memory of/by18…Gifts In Honor of/by20…Grants Awarded21…Ways to Give24…2009–2010 Board of Directors
WeWe’ve all read the discouraging headlines:“Economic Growth at a Standstill,”“Unemployment Rate Continues to Climb,”and “Possibility of a Double Dip RecessionLooms.” Yet these tough economic times didnot deter those of you who believe in highereducation and helping students in financialneed from making this year’s AlamanceCommunity College Foundation fund driveone of the most successful ever!
As an alumnus of ACC, I have never been asproud of my alma mater, and the people in ourcommunity who believe in and support it withtheir hard-earned dollars, than I am at thismoment. With the decline in textile and manu-facturing jobs in Alamance County, many ofour neighbors formerly employed in theseindustries have turned to ACC to prepare fornew careers or obtain new skills. It would beimpossible for some of these individuals toattend ACC without the financial support pro-vided by the ACC Foundation. Our faculty andstaff have risen to the occasion to meet thisdemand, offering more classes at nontradition-al times—some starting as early as 7 AM—tomeet the needs of our growing studentenrollment.
What an asset ACC is to our community! We are blessed beyond measure to have quality administrators, highly capableinstructors, and committed support personnel who strive to create and maintain an environment conducive to learning.We are also blessed to have generous and caring contributors like you, whose financial support of the Foundation andits mission remains strong despite the difficult economic times. With all this going for us, it is easy to see why ACC nowranks among the top 15 community colleges, in North Carolina, based on enrollment..
Thanks for everything you do for ACC, the Foundation, and for helping to make the dreams of many students come true.
Aaron P. Noble, Jr., Ed.D.Human Resources Director, City of BurlingtonBoard President, ACC Foundation, 2010–2011
ACCFBoard President
Chandler Concrete Named 2009 ACC BusinessPartner of the YearChandler Concrete Company was presented with the 2009 Business Partner of the YearAward by the Alamance Community College Foundation at the Leadership Breakfast inDecember 2009. The award recognizes area businesses that provide outstanding support to ACCstudents and employees.
Chandler Concrete Company has shown great support of the College, the ACC Foundation, and the ACCResidential Carpentry program. Chandler Concrete’s contributions to ACC include:• Ted Chandler, President of Chandler Concrete, has been a member of the ACC Foundation Board ofDirectors since 2000. He served as president of the ACCF Board from 2003–2005, and has acted as PlannedGiving Committee Chair and Investment Committee Chair.• Chandler Concrete has been a faithful donor to the ACC Foundation since 1983, with cash gifts totaling morethan $70,000. In 2008, the company donated $50,000 for the Anniversary Campaign and earned recognition withthe naming of the Business Technologies/Industrial and Graphics Technologies Division Suite in its honor.• As a major benefactor of ACC’s Residential Carpentry program, Chandler has contributed more than $20,000 inmaterials for use in construction projects.
Chandler has further supported ACC by utilizing the educational services to train its staff. All Chandler employeeshave been trained in team building; selected staff received special computer keyboard training; and Chandler has uti-lized business specialists as lecturers at staff retreats through ACC’s Business and Industry Services.
Chandler Concrete utilized the services of ACC’s Business and Industry Services for CDL Driving School to train itsconcrete truck drivers. Ten students went through a 35-hour program on ACC’s Graham campus in 2005.
Chandler Concrete presentation included (l-r)Wally Shearin, Associate Dean of Industrial and
Graphics Technologies; ACC Foundation 2009 President Jerry Bailey;Chandler Concrete President Ted Chandler;
Tom Chandler; and Bob Chandler.
WWith local unemployment ratesremaining at historically highlevels for the entire 2009–10college year, students continuedto pour into ACC classes lookingto find new skills to make re-entry into the local workforce apossibility. Alamance CommunityCollege, the last safety net forthose destined to stand in theunemployment line, met thechallenge to find classes and facul-ty to assist the record number ofstudents attending.
Without the generous financialsupport of the ACC Foundation,it would have been virtuallyimpossible to meet many students’needs for financial assistance.With tuition increases andenrollment growth, the task ofhelping more students find morefunds to attend ACC has beendaunting. Without the over-whelming positive financial support
shown by local businesses/industries and individuals, we simply could not have done what we did. When times gottough, our base of support for the College and Foundation came through strongly.
Unfortunately, conditions have not improved to the extent we can see an end to double digit unemployment. Thededicated members of the ACC Foundation Board of Directors continue to seek funds to meet student demands. And,for this diligence, we are so very thankful. Our faculty and staff also understand the struggle to assist students, andthey, too, have increased their giving during these difficult times. With more than 95% of all full-time employeescontributing to the Foundation this past year, I know they comprehend the importance of the Foundation’s support forstudents.
Again, we are indebted to so many people who give so freely of their financial resources and energies to help makeAlamance Community College and the Foundation the jewels they are. Thank you seems so trivial at times, but it ismeant sincerely.
Martin H. Nadelman, Ed.D.President, Alamance Community College
ACCPresident
2009–2010Annual Report
DonorProfiles
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Front row, left to right—Jamie Seals, Sara Ambriz, Crystal Graves, Vicky James-Jones, James Kimrey.Back row, left to right—Andrew Rogers, Brian Gallagher, Acie Vanhooke, Latisha Richmond, Steve Smith.
Not pictured—Heather Seifert
The Alamance Community College Ambassadors are a group of exemplary students who serveas representatives of the College at events both on and off campus. This program began 23years ago in 1987.
For more than two decades, ACC Ambassadors have:• Helped welcome guests and new students to campus• Served as spokespersons for the Foundation and the College• Reached out to past students through the Alumni Phonathon• Developed enhanced leadership skills through their service.
The 2009–2010 Ambassadors class:Sara Ambriz, originally from Mexico, now lives in Alamance County. She is employed as a support professional for a home health care company. Sara chose healthcare with the goal of becoming a traveling nurse. She enjoys making a difference in the lives of others. Sara is a member of Sigma Psi, was a Dean’s List student and served as an ACCMarshal. Sara graduated in July 2010.
Brian Gallagher is a graduate of Western Alamance High School. After working for several years in machining, hedecided to work toward his associate’s degree at ACC. Brian is considering transferring to UNC-Chapel Hill to studybioengineering or NC State to study engineering. Brian feels ACC will prepare him for whichever road he chooses.Brian will graduate in Summer 2011.
2009–2010 Ambassadors
2009–2010Annual Report
Crystal Graves is a lifelong resident of Burlington and a Williams High School alumna. Crystal hasbeen inspired through her volunteer work with autistic children. When she transfers to UNC-Greensboro,she plans to blend the majors of special education and information systems.
Vicky James-Jones is a wife and busy mother of four children. She plans to transfer to UNC-Greensboro tocomplete her elementary education degree. At ACC Vicky has been recognized as a Dean’s List student, anACC Marshal, and is a member of the Spanish Club. Vicky chose ACC because many of her family membershave preceded her at ACC and she saw the quality of education each of them received.
Before entering the ACC Culinary program, James Kimrey worked as a land surveyor before his job was eliminat-ed. It was then he decided to study something he loved. He chose ACC because after researching culinary schools,he learned ACC had one of the best programs in the state. Eventually James plans to open a fine dining restaurant.
Currently enrolled in the Medical Assisting program, Latisha Richmond previously earned an associate degree inBusiness Administration from ACC. Latisha is very involved in her church and being a mom to her young daughter. Inaddition, Latisha is a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society, Phi Beta Lambda professional society, and served asthe vice president of the Medical Assisting Club.
Andrew Rogers is a recent graduate of Eastern Alamance High School. He chose ACC because of the Air Conditioning,Heating and Refrigeration program. He is currently a shift manager at Bojangles in Mebane. When Andrew graduatesfrom ACC, he plans to be an HVAC technician with the goal of owning his own business.
Jamie Seals started her ACC experience at 16 as a dual-enrolled, home-schooled high school student. At ACC, Jamiewas a member of Phi Theta Kappa and served as president of the Spanish Club. Jamie will transfer to a four-year univer-sity in 2010 to study biology. Her plan is to become a physician’s assistant.
Heather Seifert joined the 2009–2010 Ambassadors in January 2010. Heather holds a masters degree from ValdostaState. Heather has served as executive director of several non-profit preservation foundations in Oklahoma City,Greensboro and Atlanta. She graduated from the Horticulture Technology program in July 2010.
Steve Smith retired from the US Army after serving in Iraq. He subsequently enrolled at ACC after learning about itshigh quality Horticulture Technology program. He has served as the Flora Club president, as a Student GovernmentAssociation representative and as a student worker in the Horticulture Technology program. He is currently building ahome in Caswell County.
Acie Vanhooke is the proud father of a 12-year old daughter. He received an Associate in Arts degree from ACC in July2009 and now is seeking an Associate in Science degree. Acie plans to transfer to Greensboro College. Acie has beenrecognized on the President’s List and graduated from the Minority Male Mentoring Program.
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2010Distinguished
AlumnaSharon Thompson earned an Associate in
Applied Science degree in Criminal JusticeTechnology from ACC in 1978, later adding a
Bachelor of Science from Shaw University and aMaster of Education from NC State University.
Thompson spent 11 years in law enforcement with theTown of Chapel Hill and City of Durham. Over the years,
she increased her responsibilities and challenges: Directorof the BLET (Basic Law Enforcement Training) program at
Durham Technical Community College; Assistant Director,Community Policing with the Governor’s Crime Commission;
Deputy Director of Public Safety at NC State University; andTraining & Evaluation Coordinator with the NC Partnership for
Children. From 1999–2006, she worked for the NC CommunityCollege System Office as a consultant and program auditor, where
she wrote statewide policies and developed numerous education andtraining programs at the local, regional, and state level. Today,
Thompson serves as Vice President for Academic Services atBrunswick Community College. There, she has initiated new academicprograms in Biotechnology, Accounting, Surveying Technology andLateral Entry Teacher Education. Under her leadership, the BrunswickCommunity College Tech Prep Program partnership with BrunswickCounty Schools won four state and two national awards for excellence.Thompson also volunteers with Relay for Life, the local food bank and her church.
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2010 Inspiration AwardFern Perkins was a high school drop-out who earned her GED from ACC,going on to make education her career choice. Her journey began while tak-ing several university transfer classes at ACC, particularly inspired by instruc-tor Gail Galbraith’s biology lab. That ultimately led her to a Bachelor ofScience degree (magna cum laude) at Appalachian State University, double-majoring in ecology/environmental biology and Spanish. She was the first inher family to earn a bachelor’s degree, and later added a Master of Science inBiology from ASU. Currently teaching at Caldwell Community College &Technical Institute and ASU, Perkins also volunteers with a Latino outreachorganization and at the Boone area local foods chapter. Perkins says her expe-rience at ACC taught her that education is the best tool for making the world abetter place. ———————————————————————————
Other nominees for the Distinguished Alumni Award were: Renee Ward, Deputy Clerk for the City of BurlingtonJacqueline Cobb, Certified Medical Assistant at UNC Healthcare SystemsAngela Qualls, Assistant Register of Deeds for Alamance County, and Dawn Shamp, North Carolina novelist.
Celebration Of Excellence
2009–2010Annual Report
The ACC Retiree Campaign provides an opportunity for retirees andformer employees of Alamance Community College to support current and future ACC students as they achieve their educational goals.
We are seeking 20 retirees and former employees to make commitments of $1,000, payable overfour years. Those 20 (or more) donors will create an endowed fund that will generate an estimated$1,000 or more annually to help support ACC students.
ACC Retiree Campaign Donors
AnonymousSusan Abernethy and Dennis RasmussenNancy and Charles BatemanGlenda and Richard BlueWayne and Deborah BoweryGil and Becky DodsonJanyth and Channing FredricksonLaura GorhamChester and Ann HoneycuttSuella KlugTed and Mary Ann LakeSuzanne and Tom LucierSandi and Robert MoultonJim ParksDave TurnageVicki WilsonBen and Claire Wolverton
The ACC Foundation thanks these former employees who continue to helpstudents reach their educationaldreams.
Chester Honeycutt, retired ACC Horticulture TechnologyDepartment Head and Kitty Hupman, alumna representing thefirst horticulture graduating class.
In April 2010, the Horticulture Department held an alumnireunion, inviting graduates from as far back as 1991.
ACCRetiree’sCampaign
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Nine employees retired from ACC in 2009–2010.
We acknowledge them and their years of service. Not pictured:
Rick Pickard – 21 years, Alan Burgess – 15 years
Jim Parks Suzanne Lucier – 23 years– 28 years
Charles Nancy Bateman – 6 yearsPressley
– 16 years
Doris Schomberg – 32 years
Carol Pettigrew Ann Cutter– 21 years – 1 year at ACC
after many years at Randolph CC.
ACCRetirees
2009–2010Annual Report
ProfileSources of Support for 2009–2010*Endowment contributions $77,314
Restricted contributions $59,486
Unrestricted contributions $450,042
Gain on investments $629,254
$1,216,096
Programs and Expenses for 2009–2010*Scholarships $363,097
Program enhancement activities $166,592
ACC-provided staff expenses $170,875
Other financial aid $131,311
Other $36,933
$868,808
State of Activities and Changes in Net AssetsNet assets, July 1, 2009 $6,056,060
Sources of support $586,842
Gains from investments $629,254
Expenses ($868,808)
Net assets, June 30, 2010 $6,403,348
New Money Raised '09–'10 '08–'09*Board of Directors' campaign $424,910 $351,413
Scott Family Collection gifts $19,405 $17,260
Ambassador phonathons plus direct mail $27,777 $26,713
Foundation office and bequests $39,675 $146,401
Memorial and honor gifts $21,653 $43,653
Campus fund drives $44,761 $41,595
Non-cash gifts $56,562 $102,966
Total $634,743 $730,001
*Includes $100,000 bequest.
Consolidated Financial
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This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundationbetween July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
Pledges paid after June 30, 2010 will be included in the 2010–2011 AnnualReport. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy.
Please direct questions or comments to Carolyn Rhode at336-506-4128.
Director Circle($50,000–$100,000)
Alamance RegionalMedical Center
LabCorp
Ambassador Circle($25,000–$49,999)
Cathy and ReidDusenberry (A)Glen Raven, Inc.
Partners in Education($10,000–$24,999)Chandler Concrete Company,Inc.
Hayden-Harman FoundationHonda Power Equipment
Manufacturing, Inc.Kernodle ClinicMr. Jack R. Overacre, Jr. (A)Dr. and Mrs. Samuel C.
Powell (A)Sandvik Tooling
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scott Sr.A.O. SmithTwin Lakes Community
Haw River Circle($5,000–$9,999)One anonymous gift*AmetekAramarkBB&T Charitable FoundationDr. and Mrs. Michael W. BrennanByrd Family Limited PartnershipCarolina Biological Supply
CompanyCenturyLinkDick and Linda FisherGlaxoSmithKlineHometown Rentals of Virginia, Inc.Liggett GroupW.E. Love & Associates, Inc.Mrs. Miriam S. MayoMidCarolina BankMurkel Enterprises, LLC; dba
McDonald's John and CathyKimmel, Owners
National Agents AllianceMr. Kirk Puckett*Al and Candace Rey (A)Dr. Mark ReynoldsSmith Family FoundationSunTrust BankTAPCO Underwriters, Inc.Wachovia FoundationRussell and Rosella Wilson
Alamance Circle($1,000–$4,999)One anonymous gift1st Savings and Loan AssociationMs. Mary Jo AbernethyACC Student Government
AssociationKaye Acton*A-dec
Alamance Caswell Dental SocietyAlamance County Medical
Group ManagersDarrell Allen Body ShopAlley, Williams, Carmen &
King, Inc.Altrusa International, Inc. of
Chapel HillBen and Caroline AnsbacherArmacell LLCAT&TBurlington Civitan ClubBurlington Industries
FoundationCapital Bank Charitable
FoundationCarolina BankCarolina Hosiery Mills, Inc.David and Tammy CheekCox Toyota-ScionMs. Jane H. CrabbeCT Nassau CorporationDuke Energy CarolinasEmergency Food and Shelter
National Board ProgramEngineered Plastics, Inc.Follett Higher Education GroupGilliam Coble & Moser, L.L.P.Dr. and Mrs. J. Patrick HarmanMr. and Mrs. (A) Charles R. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Hemric, Jr.Herb Society of America, North
Carolina UnitHickory FarmsMr. Frank S. Holt IIIHome Loving Senior Care, Inc.Honda Aero, Inc.Honey Electric Solar, Inc.Mr. Chad Huggins* (A)IndTool, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William C. IngoldInternational Family ClinicLocal Government Federal
Credit UnionLowe Funeral Home &
Crematory, Inc.Lowe's Home ImprovementMartin Marietta Materials, Inc.Mrs. Barbara May McNeelyMebane Business AssociationCarole and Sam MooreJimmy and Brenda MoserMartin* and Susan NadelmanMr. and Mrs. Jan-Erik B. NordhNypro MebaneMr. A. H. Patterson, Jr.PIP Printing and Marketing
Services, BurlingtonMr. and Mrs. H. Keith Porter (A)Jacqueline Garrison and
William Council PowellThe Elwood Prater Scholarship
Fund of The AlamanceFoundation
Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Reynolds
GiftsReceived
2009–2010Annual Report
Nicole George
Thomas Hamby Meisha Kingsbury
Carolyn Rhode* and MarkTosczak (A)
Robinett Enterprises / GreatClips for Hair
Samet CorporationMr. and Mrs. H. Edwin ScottDr. and Mrs. Samuel E. ScottShane and Carolyn SharpeMr. Richard H. ShirleyMr. and Mrs. Bradford T. SmithJustin* and Jessica SnyderSomers-Pardue AgencyMr. and Mrs. Derek SteedGlendel and Pat StephensonStiles Machinery, Inc.Robert and Leonorah StoutRon and Barbara SturgillMr. and Mrs. Albert R. StyrculaTechnical Precision Plastics, Inc.Truliant Federal Credit UnionTrust Company of the SouthMr. F. Dave Turnage (R)Robert Lee Pate, III VFW Post
10607Wal-Mart - Mebane StoreWatson Electrical Construction
Co. LLCWesley Long Community HospitalWishart, Norris, Henninger &
Pittman, PA
Leadership Circle($500–$999)Two anonymous giftsAlamance Breakfast Rotary ClubAlamance ChiropracticApple, Bell, Johnson & Co., PAMs. Christine BakerMs. Joanna L. Brownstein and
Ms. Carolyn Harley
Burlington Brands, Inc.Burlington Woman's Club, Inc.Dr. Roslyn M. CrispMs. Susan Dalton*Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss (A) (R)
and Mr. Gary DossMr. David EisenbergEngineered Controls InternationalMr. and Mrs. R. Jack HallbergHBS Financial AdvisorsDr. and Mrs. Richard D. HendersonMr. and Mrs. Ed HooksMr. and Mrs.* James R. JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Paul H. Juengel IIIKnit-Wear Fabrics, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. LeGrandMr. and Mrs. Jack R. LindleyMr. and Mrs. Reginald J.
Lipscomb, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. George McBaneMr. & Mrs. Owen R. McKenzie Jr.Dr. Aaron P. Noble, Jr. (A)North Carolina Nursery &
Landscape Association, Inc.Jack O'Kelley Sertoma ClubMr. Robert and Dr. Sarah OlenickMr. and Mrs. David C. ParkerMs. Rhonda Pierce*Gregory Poole Equipment
CompanyMs. Jean Proctor*Red Wing Shoes of DurhamL.J. Rogers, Jr. Trucking, Inc.Mary (A) and Johnny SchronceDr. Haifa E. Shahin-Johns* and
Dr. Brian A. JohnsMr. Haywood G. Simpson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry SmallMr. Ossie O. Spaulding IIIMr. & Mrs. Virgil Stadler
Mr. & Mrs. CarlSteinbicker
Stout Stuart McGowen &King LLP
Mr. Jesse Vaughn, Jr.* (A)Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn WalkerMs. Michelle Williamson*Mr. and Mrs. Wade Williamson Jr.Women's Hospital of Greensboro
Investor Circle($250–$499)Four anonymous giftsMr. Dennis Rasmussen (R) and
Ms. Susan Abernethy (R)ACC Flora ClubMr. and Mrs.* Richard AdamsAlamance County Mayors'
Committee for Persons WithDisabilities
Ms. Denise Archuleta*Atlantic Sign MediaR.H. Barringer Distributing Co.The Baskin GroupMs. Hayvenyer Bigelow* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Kevin BilsonMr. and Mrs. Pete BlaetzMr. and Mrs. Wayne Bowery (R)Mr. Fred BowmanMr. Jeff Bright*Ms. Gail Galbraith Budd (R)
and Mr. Gary BuddBurlington Junior Woman's ClubCanteen, A Member of Compass
GroupCentury Products, LLCMr. Laurent Changuion*(R)David and Nan CooperMr. and Mrs. John G. Currin Jr.Ms. Suellyn Dalton*(R) Ms. Emma Jean FarrellMs. Laurie Farrell* (A)Fuller Dental PracticeMrs. Rose Anne GantDr. and Mrs. Richard L. Gilbert Jr.Mr. and Mrs. (A) Powell W.
GlidewellMr. and Mrs. William P. GomoryMr. and Mrs. (A) George H. GrayGuzman's MarketMr. & Mrs. Blairton HamptonMr. & Mrs. Douglas HargraveMs. Candy E. Harmon* (A)
Mr. Nat T.Harris
Mr. & Mrs.Barry T.Holland* (A)
Mr. & Mrs. GeorgeH. Holt
Holt SublimationPrinting & Products
Mr. and Mrs. William S.Horn (A)
Ms. Carol L. HudsonMs. Cathy Johnson*Dr. and Mrs. David C.
KowalskiMr. Peter Kracunas*Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Lake (R)Mr. and Mrs. (A) Stan
LevengoodLiving Landscapes Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Paul MauneyMs. Linda McAdams*Mebane Woman's Club, Inc.Mr. & Mrs.* Tim Miles (A)Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Moser Jr. (A).Dr. Sandra D. Moulton (R) &
Mr. Robert G. Moulton
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Torrey Hightower
Juan UpeguiJena Brady
NallPrinting Company
Naylor Clinic of Chiropractic & Acupuncture
Ms. Linda Orin*Mr. David Parker*
Pate Real EstatePrime Personnel
ResourcesMs. Alisia M. Prince*
Randolph BankRBC Bank
Mr. Steven Reinhartsen*Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Rhew
(A)Rich and Thompson Funeral
& Cremation ServiceMs. Margaret Rogers (A)Ms. Elizabeth Solazzo* (A)Dr. and Mrs. Louis V. SuttonThomas, Chandler & Thomas,
LLPMs. Cynthia B. Thompson*(A)Ms. Patricia B. Tingen* (A)Triangle Office EquipmentMr. & Mrs.* J. Dennis WadeMs. Cynthia H. West (A)
Ms. VickiWilson (A) (R)
Dr. and Mrs. John B.Wolverton Jr. (R)
Stakeholders Circle($100–$249)Seven anonymous giftsMr. and Mrs. Dale AaronACC Medical Assisting ClubACC Phi Theta KappaACC Sigma PsiMs. Amanda Albright*(A)Mr. and Mrs. Richard AmeyDr. Lane S. Anderson III*Betty Andrews Investment
ManagementMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey AndrewsAppian Digital, Inc.Ms. Milele Archibald*Associated Plumbing Company, Inc.Mr. Brian Bailey*Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. BaileyMr. and Mrs. (A) Charles BalogMr. and Mrs. David J.P. Barber(R) Mr. Rodney Barber*(A)Mr. Richard S. Barfield*Ms. Mary-Charles Barrett*Mr. and Mrs. (R) Charles R. BasaMr. and Mrs.* David BaskinDr. Anna BassMr. and Mrs. J. William Batey (A)Mr. Craig Batts* (A)Mrs. Rebecca S. Batts* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. BattsMs. Sheila W. Bissette* (A)Dr. and Mrs. G. Walker BlairMike Blankenship, D.D.S. (A)Mr. Whitman Bolles*Mr. Steve BrewerBrooks Distribution Services Inc.Brookwood Baptist ChurchMs. Brenda Brower*Ms. Keitha BuckinghamMr. and Mrs. Robert E. ByrdMs. Cheryl Carden (A)Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. CarterMr. and Mrs. Carl R. Carver (A)Mr. and Mrs. Jennings I.
Chandler, IIIMr. and Mrs. John A. Cheek (A)Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Childress (A)Dr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Christmas
Ms. Janelle Christopher* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Cobb (A)Ms. Brenda Pace-CohenMr. Thomas G. Conally*Mr. Erik Conti*Ms. Rebecca P. Corbett*Mr. & Mrs. William F. CovingtonMr. David L. Crane*Dr. and Mrs. Robert CrawfordMs. Peggy S. CrossMs. Frances Daniel (A)Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Davis (A)Ray Deal Law FirmMs. Alexandra DeSiato*Mr. and Mrs. David E. DetwilerDodson & Chatman ConstructionMr. & Mrs. Ronald F. Driscoll (A)Mr. Lawrence W. Duckworth (A)
and Ms. Debra J. BostMr. and Mrs. Michael A. DulaMr. Michael Dunklebarger*Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A.
Eichinger (A)Mr. Wesley R. ElingburgElon Philanthropy and Social
Change class and studentfundraiser
Rev. Terry Q. Farmer, Ed.D.*Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. FincannonMr. William H. Fonville* (A)Foust FuelsMs. Sebena Foust (A)Ms. Brenda Fowler*Ms. Becky Franks*Ms. Arleen P. Frye*Mr. & Mrs. W. Erwin Fuller, Jr.Ms. K. Anne GantMr. & Mrs. William R. GilliamMs. Sharon P. Go (A) and Mr.
Don Luu
Ms. Greta H. GordonMr. Stephen M. Gronback (A)Mr. John HallMs. Kathy Hall*Mr. and Mrs.* James N. Hall Jr.Mr.* and Mrs. Ronald L. HallMrs. Carol O. HansonMr. and Mrs. Ray G.
Harclerode* (A)Mr. Perry Hardison*Mr. Sam Hargrave (A)Ms. Kelli S. Harrell (A)Mr. J. Frank HarrisMr. Michael B. Hatchett (A)Mr. Larry Hawkins (A)Mr. Otha Hawkins*Ms. Lori Heiger*Ms. Anne Helms* (A)Mr. Michael Herring (A)Dr. & Mrs. (A) Edward L. HinesMr. Floyd Hinshaw, Jr.*Ms. Sandra R. Hinton* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Holt, Jr.Home Instead Senior CareMs. Margaret Hooper (R)(A)Mrs. Geraldine HortonMr. & Mrs.*(A) David W. HowellMs. Beverly Huffines* (A)Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Hughes, Jr.Mr. Stephen T. HughesMr. Marc Hunter* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Robert HykesIVARS SportswearMs. Virginia Jeffries*(A)Dr. H. G. JonesMs. Heather Jones (A)Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Joyce (A)Mr. Timothy R. Julian (A)Mr. & Mrs. T. Blake Keller (A)
Mr. Ralph Kerns*Mr. and Mrs. Neill L. KeyKing Electric Company, Inc.Mr. Joe KingMr. & Mrs. M. Glenn Klutz Sr.*Mr. Richard Kraycirik* (A)Mr. and Dr. Harry C. LeGetteDr. and Mrs. Richard I. LetvakMrs. Denise Lloyd-Forbes*Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Longest Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry Love*(R)Ms. Suzanne Lucier (R)Dr. Thomas Lucier*Ms. Dana G. Lunday*Mr. Ernest Mannella*Ms. Ellen McBane*Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. McCallMs. Sonya McCook*Neill McLeod Ed.D.Dr. Terry McNeill*Ms. Mary C. Mebane* (R)Men's Garden Club of BurlingtonMs. Dorena Miller* (A)Mr. Troy W. MillikanMr. and Mrs. Merle J. MinorMissionary Ridge Baptist ChurchMs. Portia K. Mitchell (A)Mr. Travis Moore (A)Dr. Laila Moustafa* (A)Mr. John Muhammad*Ms. Margie Murray (A)Ms. Darcy T. Naylor (A) and
Mr. Hiroko SongerMr. John Neathery*Mr. Mark Newsome* (A)Ms. Khuan NgMs. Sabrina H. Norris* (A)Ms. Kathleen A. O'Keeffe* (A)Mr. Rick Oakley (A)
Olde Forest Racquet ClubMr. & Mrs (A). Floy T. OldhamMr. and Mrs. Scott OvertonDr. J. Robert Owen*Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. PayneMs. Kim Peterson*Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. PhippsLaRosa Pinnix-Bailey, DDSPro Feet, Inc.Proponent Federal Credit UnionMs. Donna Pruitt* (A)Mr. Scott T. Queen* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. RhodeMr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes (R)Mr. & Mrs. (A) Franklin R. RhueDavid and Sue RichMs. Joanna Roberts* (A)Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ross (A)Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Saffelle Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Phillip SavageMr. and Mrs. William C. SchleyMs. Rebecca Schoeneck*Doris (R) and David SchombergDr. and Mrs. Charles K. ScottMr. Henry Scott & Dr. Gilda C.
ScottMrs. Jessie Rae ScottMr. and Mrs. W. David SellersMr. Wallace Shearin*Dick Shirley Chevrolet, Inc.Mr. Ben Shirley*Mr. Daniel Sigmon*Ms. Sherri Singer*Mr. Steve Smith (A)Smitty's Homemade Ice CreamMs. Connie Stack*Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Stanley*Mr. and Mrs. Charles StatonSteinbicker Dentistry
Ms. Linda Stevens*Ms. Sheila M. Street*Ms. Barbara Strickland (A)Sue Lynn TextilesMs. Linda Suffron*Mr. and Mrs.* Randy M. TateTimes NewsMr. Dan Timmons*Ms. Deborah B. Todd*Touloupas & Touloupas, DDSDr. Steven E. Troutman (A)Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Van PeltMs. Lakeisha Vance*VantageSouth BankWade's JewelersMs. Sherry A. Wagner* (A)Ms. Mary Wagoner*Mrs. Mary WalkerMr. & Mrs. (A) John E. WatkinsMr. and Mrs. (R) Otto WatsonMr. and Mrs. (A) Frank M. WayMs. Jeanine Weems*Mr. Bill Welborn* (A)Mr. & Mrs. C. Russell Wheeler
(A)Mr. and Mrs. Steve WhitfieldMr. Edward T. Williams*Ms. Nancy A. WilliamsMr. Robert H. Windham (R)Mr. & Mrs. William H. Woodruff*Mr. and Mrs. George WorkmanWorkplace IntegraMr. Robert WrightMr. and Mrs. (A) Warren D.
YarbroughMr. & Mrs. Jonathan K. Young*
Friends($1–$99)415 organizations and individualsgave at this level. See accfoundation.com for a com-plete list.——————————*Denotes ACC Employee(R) Denotes ACC Retiree(A) Denotes ACC Alumus/a——————————Please let us know if we havemissed you in any of these designa-tions. We will update our records.Thank you.
Matching giftsprovided by:
AT&T FoundationThe Coca-Cola
FoundationCovidien GKN Driveline, U.S.
OperationsGlaxoSmithKline
FoundationIBM International
FoundationLabCorpLorillard Tobacco CompanyLPL Financial FoundationA.O. SmithWachovia Foundation——————————
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David Reynolds Jennifer Jeffries
Tonora Mungo
Carla Worth Iris Long
Christina Eller
Vardy &Clara Abernethy
Endowed Scholarship*ACC Retirees Scholarship*
Nancy J. Adams CulinaryScholarship
Alamance County Committee onCivic Affairs Founders Memorial
ScholarshipAlamance Regional Medical Center
Endowed ChairAlamance Regional Medical Center Scholarship
Alamance-Caswell Home BuildersAssociation Scholarship
Alamance-Caswell Medical Society AllianceScholarship
Alamance-Caswell Medical Society ScholarshipAlley Williams Carmen and King Scholarship
Alumni Loyalty ScholarshipAmbassador Endowment
Bank of America Partners at Work EndowmentBB&T Endowment
Beach Family Scholarship Roy Blackwell Memorial ScholarshipSara Jo Blair Memorial Nursing ScholarshipHelen Brennan Honorary ScholarshipMargaret H. Brown EndowmentSandy Brownstein Memorial Criminal Justice ScholarshipJennings M. Bryan, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipIvan Burger Memorial Scholarship Burlington Industries Partners at Work EndowmentBurlington Motors, Inc. Partners at Work EndowmentBurlington Woman's Club ScholarshipByrd Family Partners at Work EndowmentCapital Bank Partners at Work EndowmentCarolina Biological Supply Company ScholarshipChandler Concrete Company, Inc. Partners at Work
EndowmentVernon Cheek Accounting ScholarshipVic Chisholm Memorial HVAC ScholarshipAltrusa Margaret Cooper Memorial Scholarship*Edna DeBerry GED Scholarship*Dixon-Doss ScholarshipEllis-Hall ScholarshipFirst State Savings Bank Partners at Work EndowmentC.P. William Fisher and Jean Northrup Fisher Memorial
ScholarshipMark Anthony and Annie Futrell Foriest College ScholarshipFounders’ EndowmentJames M. Galbraith Memorial Scholarship
Glen Raven Mills Partners at Work EndowmentGraham Lions Club ScholarshipRobert J. Graham ScholarshipJ. Nimrod Harris, Sr. Memorial ScholarshipShake and Eleanor Harris Memorial ScholarshipElizabeth Hayden-Harman Scholarship*Louise Heckman Memorial Nursing ScholarshipA. Norman and Bertha G. Herbin Memorial Scholarship*Eda and Ralph Holt Endowment.J. Robert Holt Memorial ScholarshipSamuel and Margaret Holton Scholarship*Margaret Hooper Dental Assisting ScholarshipHuffman Oil Company, Inc. Partners at Work EndowmentLinda Humble River Mill ScholarshipWilliam R. Hupman Memorial Ambassador EndowmentMaurice Jennings ScholarshipJohn W. and Pete Jones Memorial ScholarshipSondra Hall Jones Endowed ScholarshipGeorge Kimmel Memorial ScholarshipJake King Memorial ScholarshipMartin Luther King, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipLabCorp Endowed ChairLabCorp ScholarshipJack R. and Dorothy C. Lindley ScholarshipJack R. and Dorothy C. Lindley EndowmentCharles Lowry Memorial Culinary EndowmentWalter A.G. Maschke Memorial ScholarshipAudrey K. McBane Nursing ScholarshipW. Ronald and Peggy Holt McCarter ScholarshipLeonard and Jane Miller Memorial Visual Arts ScholarshipEverett Mogle Memorial ScholarshipKevin and Maria Moore Memorial Scholarship*Jack O'Kelley Sertoma Club ScholarshipJack R. Overacre, Jr. ScholarshipW. Michael Pace Memorial Horticulture ScholarshipAmick H. and Mattie S. Patterson Memorial ScholarshipEvelyn Guthrie Patterson Memorial ScholarshipJames Patterson Jr. Memorial ScholarshipE. Glenn and Bettie C. Pendergraph Honorary ScholarshipNellie Lee Pittman Memorial Scholarship*Thomas E. Powell, Jr. EndowmentPro Feet, Inc. Partners at Work EndowmentReaves/Hawkins Phi Theta Kappa ScholarshipAl and Candace Rey ScholarshipMyron A. and Sarah H. Rhyne Memorial ScholarshipRiddle and Company Partners at Work EndowmentAlma T. and Jerilyn Mercer Robinson Memorial ScholarshipSaturday Morning Breakfast Club Horticulture ScholarshipPaul Scheetz Memorial ScholarshipH. Joseph Schoeneck Memorial Culinary Team FundSchomberg/Kimber Culinary Scholarship
ACC FoundationEndowed Fundsas of June 30, 2010
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Scott Family Collection EndowmentRalph H. and Hazeleene Scott EndowmentCarroll Shoffner Partners at Work EndowmentE. Faye Simpson Memorial ScholarshipJean Slaughter Memorial ScholarshipKaren Wolverton Smell Memorial ScholarshipSmith Family Foundation Partners at Work EndowmentA.O. Smith ScholarshipMark Isaac Smith Memorial Scholarship*Rudy Smith Memorial ScholarshipRenee Snyder Clover Garden ScholarshipCharlie and Esther Stadler EndowmentB.L. Stewart Culinary ScholarshipSunTrust (CCB) Partners at Work EndowmentWilliam E. Taylor ScholarshipThompson Family ScholarshipSamuel Moses Thornton Memorial ScholarshipTriangle Home Health Care, Inc. Endowed ScholarshipJill Troutman Visual Arts ScholarshipTwin Lakes Community ScholarshipWachovia Bank Endowment for Student AidJoe Wheeler/Mike Cross ScholarshipWillard & Sibyl White EndowmentRosella Rodgers Wilson Tech Prep ScholarshipWishart Norris Henninger and Pittman, PA EndowmentTroy W. Woodard, Sr. ScholarshipWooten Family ScholarshipYouths' Friends Association Scholarship in Industrial Technology—————————————————*Endowments not yet fully funded to the agreed amount.Currently $20,000 is required to initiate an endowment at theACC Foundation.————————————————————————
ACC Foundation Non-Endowed ScholarshipsAvailable for the 2010–2011 School YearACC Student Government ScholarshipKaye Acton Medical Assisting ScholarshipAlamance Beautiful Commission Horticulture ScholarshipAlamance Christian Academic Excellence ScholarshipAlamance County Medical Group Managers ScholarshipDarrell Allen Body Shop ScholarshipAltrusa International of Chapel Hill ScholarshipBank of America Books & Supplies FundBank of America ScholarshipL.P. and Evelyn Best Memorial ScholarshipRicky Boggs Memorial ScholarshipCareer College ScholarshipFranklin B. Chacey Memorial ScholarshipCopland Employees ScholarshipCox Toyota-Scion Scholarship
Cecil Crabbe MemorialScholarship
Wallace Gee Memorial Scholarship(Burlington Civitan Club)
Graham Rotary AcademicScholarship
Elizabeth Hayden-Harman Nursing andEarly Childhood Scholarships
Hayden-Harman Nonprofit ScholarshipHerb Society of America (North Carolina
Unit) ScholarshipHolt Sublimation ScholarshipHattie M. Ledbetter Memorial ScholarshipMcDonald's Employees ScholarshipMebane Business Association ScholarshipMebane Women's Club ScholarshipHarvey Mitchell Memorial Scholarship (Burlington
Civitan Club)Bill Paris Memorial ScholarshipElwood Prater Memorial ScholarshipSAM’s Culinary ScholarshipSandvik Machining Technology ScholarshipLeah Sharpe Memorial Health Occupations ScholarshipTAPCO Employees ScholarshipTruliant Credit Union ScholarshipJalvia Vaughn and Merline Ellison Memorial ScholarshipWalter Williams HS Class of '61 Scholarship————————————————————————
Other non-endowed funds held by the ACC FoundationACC Literary Magazine FundBasic Skills FundEmergency Food and Shelter National Board ProgramEvening Reading Program GrantSusie Wolverton Hawes
Memorial ProfessionalDevelopment Fund
PLANET Trip Funds (ACCHorticulture)
Henderson and Hilda ScottFund
Sustainable Energy ProgramGrant
Crystal Lee Sutton CollectionFund
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• Mary Jo AbernethyCharles Blackwell
• Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeMcBane
Sara Jo Blair• Dr. and Mrs. G. Walker Blair
• Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrison• Ms. Cynthia West
Ricky Boggs• Ms. Judy Boggs
Dr. Betty Bowman• Mr. J. Fred Bowman
• Ms. Debra Dixon-DossSandy Brownstein
• Ms. Joanna Brownstein and Ms.Carolyn Harley
Bob Bryant• Mr. and Mrs. Leon JoyceIvan Burger• Mr. Michael Covington• Ms. Greta H. Gordon• Ms. Carol O. Hanson• Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lovingood• Mr. Don Miller• Mr. and Mrs. William C. Schley• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Walton
Franklin B. Chacey• Sheila M. StreetByrde Chambers• Bob and Sandi MoultonLula Chambers• Ms. Rose M. Chamber
Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Changuion• Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Changuion
Gene Coffey• Mr. and Mrs. George L. McBaneBryan Combs• Mr. Steve SmithEffie Conally• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Ms. Carolyn RhodeCecil Crabbe• Ms. Jane Crabbe• Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Walker
Ellen Edwards• Dr. and Mrs. Martin NadelmanMerline Ellison• Ms. Linda Batts• Ms. Joyce Crisp• Ms. Renata Crisp• Ms. Karen Evans• Mr. and Mrs. Herb M. Jenkins• Ms. Marlene Jones• Ms. Ella F. Neeley• Ms. Susan Norvell• Ms. Jean Proctor• Ms. Barbara Williams
C.P. William Fisher and Jean NorthrupFisher• Dick and Linda Fisher
James Michael Galbraith• Ms. Gail M. Galbraith-Budd• Ms. Jennifer S. Rudd• Visions Service AdventuresMr. Henry Jackson Garrison• Mr. and Mrs. William C. PowellWallace Gee• Burlington Civitan ClubGeorge H. Gray• Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gray
Clara Hardin• Andy and Beth BrehlerShake and Eleanor Harris• Mr. and Mrs. Robert StoutSusie Wolverton Hawes• Dr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr.Louise Heckman• Mary and Johnny SchronceDr. Samuel Holton• ACC Remembrance Committee• Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss
• Ms. Grace Holton• Ms. Patricia K. Johnson• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Ms. Carolyn Rhode• Ms. Doris Schomberg• Ms. Lakeisha M. Vance• Mr. and Mrs. Dennis WadeJudy Hough• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman
Earlene Kizziah• Ms. Loretta EvansMarvin Klutz, Jr.• Ms. Mary KlutzJulie Ann Hornaday Lerner• Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. WilsonFrank Longest, Sr.• Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Wilson• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanMary Kerr Scott Lowdermilk• Ms. Miriam S. MayoLeon Douglas Lusk• Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss
Gordon Marlette• Ms. Mary WatsonDavid Maynard• Ms. Debra Dixon-DossJohn S. McAdams• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. SykesPeggy McCarter• Ms. Grace S. Abrams• Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Batts• Ms. Keitha Buckingham• Covidien QC LabGroup • Pat Cross Famly • Peggy S. Cross• Mr. and Mrs. David E. Detwiler • Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss• Reid and Cathy Dusenberry• Dr. and Mrs. William C. Findt, III• Janyth and Channing Fredrickson• Ms. Louise H. Heath• Mrs. Geraldine M. Horton • Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kernodle• Mallinckrodt, Inc.• Mr. and Mrs. Merle J. Minor• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Tim Smith Family • Mr. John D. Strickland• Todd Webber Family • Dr. and Mrs. Ben Wolverton
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Harvey Mitchell• Burlington Civitan ClubKevin Moore• Mr. Alex W. Cameron• Mr. Erik Conti• Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Dollars• Janyth and Channing Fredrickson• Mr. Marc Hunter• Ms. Denise L. Johnson• Mr. Robert J. Moore• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Mr. and Mrs. Scott Overton
Lois Virginia Day Oakley• Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. WilsonSteve Oslund• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Ms. Carolyn Rhode• Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis Wade
Michael Pace• Ms. Yvonne Aiton-Chiaro• Ms. Brenda Pace-Cohen• Mr. David Cohen• Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Cohen• Mr. Greg Gunn• Mr. Troy W. Millikan• Mr. and Mrs. Felix C. Simmons• Ms. June West• Ms. Jean M. WoldBill Paris• Mr. Al Catlos• Mr. and Mrs. R. Jack Hallberg• Mr. and Mrs. James HardenLaura Miles Parks• Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss• Mr. and Mrs. Tim Miles• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Mr. Kirk Puckett• Ms. Doris Schomberg• Ms. Mary WatsonRobert Pifer• Ms. Doris SchombergClara M. Powell• Ms. Linda F. Powell-Whitted
Joe Schoeneck• Becky SchoeneckGov. Robert W. Scott• Anonymous• Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. BrennanLeah Sharpe• Mr. and Mrs. Shane Sharpe
Sarah Frances Deal Shoemaker• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. NadelmanSteve Shook• Ms. Debra Dixon-DossJean Slaughter• Ms. Maria Baskin• Dr. Rosa Bilbao• Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Changuion• Ms. Susan Dalton• Ms. Alexandra DeSiato• Dr. Marla Dunham• Ms. Nancy Forrest• Ms. Lori Heiger• Ms. Anne Helms• Ms. Linda McAdams• Mr. Don Miller• Ms. Marrianna H. Osolin-Putnam• Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Rhew• Ms. Elizabeth SolazzoMark I. Smith• Floyd Hinshaw, Jr.CR Staley• Ms. Doris SchombergAshley Stephenson• Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss• Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. WilsonBL Stewart• Ms. K. Anne Gant• Mrs. Rose Anne Gant• Mr. and Mrs. Albert StyrculaJane Stone• Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. WilsonCrystal Sutton• Mr. and Mrs. George H. Holt
Bill Thornton• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Ms. Carolyn Rhode
Jalvia Vaughn• Ms. Linda Batts• Ms. Joyce Crisp• Ms. Renata Crisp• Ms. Karen Evans• Ms. Marlene Jones• Ms. Ella F. Neeley• Ms. Susan Norvell• Ms. Jean Proctor• Ms. Barbara WilliamsTeri Elizabeth Hughes Veiga• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Nadelman• Ms. Mary Wagoner
Oscar F. Wade• Ms. Carolyn
RhodeMary Catherine
Waters• Dr. and Mrs. Martin H.
Nadelman• Ms. Stephanie WatersScott Watkins• Mr. and Mrs. John WatkinsJoe Wheeler• Kevin and Pat Fitzgerald• Mr. and Mrs. George H. Holt• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. McCall• Mr. and Mrs. David C. Parker• Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Steele, Jr.• Ms. Jessica Van Etten• Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. VanGordenSibyl White• Ms. Deborah H. Hunt• Ms. Miriam S. Mayo• Missionary Ridge Baptist Church• Mr. and Mrs. Vinnie F. Rabon• Ms. Carolyn Rhode• Standard Crankshaft Company• Ms. Bobbie B. WatersJohn Whitlatch, Jr.• Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. WilsonRoosevelt Wiley, Sr.• Ms. Debra Dixon-DossRev. Charles Williams• Ms. Nancy A. Williams———————————————
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• Ms. SusanDalton
ACC EnglishDepartment
• Ms. Alexandra DeSiatoYvonne Aiton-Chiaro
• Ms. Brenda Pace CohenLisa Barrows
• Ms. Susan DaltonMaria Baskin
• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla Dunham
Dr. Anna Bass• Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Van Pelt
Rosa Bilbao• Ms. Susan Dalton
Dr. G. Walker Blair• Sally and Ted Harrison
Whitman Bolles• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla DunhamDr. Chad Brasington• Dr. and Mrs. Michael BrennanDr. Michael Brennan• Mrs. Helen Brennan
Vernon Cheek• Ms. Brenda Fowler• Ms. Linda StevensBrenda Pace Cohen• Craig and Lauren Cohen• Mr. David Cohen• Mr. Troy Millikan• Mr. and Mrs. Felix SimmonsCraig and Lauren Cohen• Ms. Brenda Pace CohenDavid Cohen, Esq.• Ms. Brenda Pace CohenMona Chandler Conklin• Dr. and Mrs. Phil SavageCox Toyota-Scion Automotive Department• Cox Toyota-Scion Susan Dalton• Ms. Maria Baskin• Dr. Marla DunhamAlexandra DeSiato• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla DunhamDr. Steve Dingeldein• Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan
Debra Dixon-Doss• Ms. June West
Courtney Doi• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla DunhamDr. Marla Dunham• Ms. Maria Baskin• Ms. Susan DaltonSenator and Mrs. Tony Foriest• Anna GerowNancy Forrest• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla DunhamGreta Gordon• Anonymous Crystal Graves• Ms. Gwen HarrelsonDarleen Guye• Dr. Roslyn M. Crisp
Kathy Hall• Ms. Martha FoglemanPerry Hardison• Ms. Susan DaltonSally and Ted Harrison• Dr. G. Walker BlairAnne Helms• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla DunhamRay and Martha Hewitt• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ChildressMike Holt• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. WaltonCathy Johnson• Ms. Ann Cutter• Ms. Susan Dalton
Ralph Kerns• Dr. Marla DunhamMarvin Kimber• Ms. Susan NewtonDr. Jan Kylstra• Dr. and Mrs. Michael BrennanSuzanne Lucier• ACC Student Development StaffWayne Lunsford• Ms. Linda Lunsford
Audrey McBane• Mr. George McBaneMary Menchinsky• Greta H. GordonDon Miller• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla DunhamChip Millikan• Ms. Brenda Pace CohenCristina Modera• Dr. Roslyn M. Crisp
Rhonda Moricle• Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeGetteDr. Martin H. Nadelman• Ms. Ann Cutter• Ms. Susan DaltonMargie Nichols• Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen
Nancy Omelko• Ms. Greta H. Gordon • Carol and Alfred HansonOST Department• Ms. Tina BrownRobert and Meg Scott Phipps• Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. PhippsDr. William L. Porfilio• Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan
Carolyn Rhode• Phoebe and Pat HarmanDoris Schomberg• Ms. Susan NewtonBen Shirley• Dr. Marla DunhamFelix and Elaine Simmons• Ms. Brenda Pace CohenDee Snow• Ms. Brenda Pace CohenMelissa Stewart-Clark• Dr. Roslyn M. CrispOlivia Stogner• Ms. Susan Dalton• Dr. Marla DunhamDr. Charles Sydnor• Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan
Dan Timmons• Ms. Susan DaltonDr. Clara Vega• Ms. Susan DaltonKeisha Walker• Dr. Roslyn M. CrispDr. Barry Weinberg• Ms. Susan DaltonCindy O. Wilson• Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. WilsonLori Wilson• Dr. Roslyn M. CrispRussell and Rosella Wilson• Dr. and Mrs. David C. KowalskiMr. and Mrs. Ben Wright• Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Yarbrough—————————————————
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The Alamance Community College Foundation Board and staff are grateful to the following individuals who have made acommitment to establishing a planned gift to benefit the educa-tion priorities of ACC.
4 Anonymous giftsL.P. and Evelyn Best*Wayne BoweryMargaret H. Brown*Reid and Cathy DusenberryDick and Linda FisherWallace Gee*Floyd HinshawRichard Jones*Sondra Hall Jones*Jack R. and Dorothy C. LindleyCharles W. Lowry*Robert and Sandra MoultonWilliam H. Paris*Mary and Johnny SchronceCarolyn Rhode and Mark TosczakGlendel and Pat StephensonRon and Barbara SturgillPatsy Tingen*Russell and Rosella Wilson____________________________
*Deceased
Titan Society members will receive:Listing on plaque in Foundation suiteFree pass to a four-course culinary
student meal in JuneHoliday gift in DecemberSpecial ribbon at ACCF eventsOther perks TBD___________________________
Let us know if your name should be added to this list.
Patsy Tingen, Long-Time Instructor ofBusiness Administration
In the early 1990s, Patsy Tingen purchased an insurancepolicy with a payout to ACCF of $10,000 upon her demise.In the documents establishing the planned giving arrangement,Patsy states, “I am proud to be a graduate of ACC and wouldlike others to have the same opportunity.
She directed the ACC Foundation to use thenet proceeds to establish an endowment, tobe known as: The Patricia B. Tingen MemorialAlumni Scholarship Fund forBusiness Students
The scholarship is to go to a full-time student in the BusinessTechnologies division.
Sadly, Patsy passed away onSeptember 1, 2010.
Dr. Nadelman notes, "Patsy mayhave been one of our smallest, instature, cheerleaders, but she wasalso one of our biggest. A graduateof TIA's Business Administrationprogram, she went on to obtain herbachelor and master degrees and hada 34-year teaching career at ACC. Shewill be missed by students and staff alike."
In her obituary, the family requested memorialsto The Patricia B. Tingen Memorial Alumni Scholarship Fund forBusiness Students c/o The ACC Foundation, PO Box 8000, Graham, NC27253.
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The North Carolina CleanWater Management Trust
Fund awarded the followinggrant to ACC:
$382,790 for a Stormwater Project inpartnership with the Piedmont
Conservation Council Partnership This project, in partnership with the Piedmont
Conservation Council, will improve the infra-structure for treating stormwater runoff on the
campus of Alamance Community College. Thenew system will, in turn, result in the improvement
of water quality of the Haw River and Lake Jordan. It also willprovide educational opportunities and a forum for demonstratingthe effectiveness of a distributed storm water BMP (bioretentionmanagement program) approach on a typical community collegecampus.
The North Carolina Department of Commerce EnergyDivision awarded the following grant to ACC:$339,276 for a Student Energy Internship Program More than 70 students who have received training through ACC’sGreen Energy program will be placed with local employers tocarry out projects related to energy savings or related to generatingpower from “green” sources. Interns will be supervised by ACCinstructors and will receive their wages from the grant.
The North Carolina Community College System awarded thefollowing grants to ACC:$78,500 for an ESL Civics Statewide Curriculum ProjectThis is a grant to produce online/distance learning classes designedfor ESL (English as a Second Language) students in Basic Skills.This will supplement the CD and Web-based free curriculum devel-oped at ACC through related grants that are being used in all 58community colleges to teach persons from foreign countries to speakEnglish and understand the civics of the United States so that theymay assimilate more easily. Statewide training is also done to teachteachers how to utilize this free tool.
$10,000 for an ESL Distance Learning ProjectPart of a national project, the program furnishes field-tested civicand English program DVDs and on-line lessons to ESL students sothat they may study at home and/or supplement their classroominstruction.
The Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Programawarded the following grant to ACCF:$4,000 in Student Distress FundsThese funds are to assist students who need emergency assistancewith rent or utilities. Students must have a 2.5 GPA, have completedat least one semester successfully and have a 75% completion rate.
The Wal-Mart Community Program Assistance Grant awardedthe following grant to ACCF:$1,000 for Classroom SuppliesThis grant is to purchase classroom supplies for the ACC BasicSkills Program for students taking the College’s GED in theCommunity class, a spinoff of the award-winning GED in theNewspaper program.
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Gifts of cash: Cash gifts are immediate and, if you itemize your taxes, your outright gifts ofcash are fully deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Bequests:After providing for loved ones, name ACCF a beneficiary in your will to ensure a permanentlegacy of helping ACC students. (Check with your estate planner.)Tell your loved ones you would like ACCF to be listed to receive memorial gifts in your obituary.
Charitable gift annuity:Transfer at least $10,000 to ACCF now and receive a guaranteed above market rate of return for theremainder of your life. Perfect for those who live off their assets and who are worried about marketvolatility. • Immediate tax benefits may be realized.• Remaining asset value transfers to ACCF use upon passing of the donor.
Vehicles and equipment:Certain programs at ACC may benefit from donations of non-cash items that help educate students in current tech-niques and technologies. • Such donations may be tax-deductible.
Gifts of life insurance:A life insurance policy that is no longer needed can be a perfect vehicle for a gift. Name ACCF owner and beneficiaryof the policy. The current cash value and future premiums paid may be tax deductible. (Check with your life insuranceagent for details.)
Gifts of stock:Giving long-term appreciated stock may offer you a two-fold tax savings:• You avoid paying capital tax on the increase of the valueof the stock.• You receive a tax deduction for the full fair marketvalue of the stock at the time of donation.
Gifts of real estate:Gifts of real estate allow the donor to avoid capital gainstax and realize a charitable deduction on the full fairmarket value of the real estate.
Honda Aero, Inc. of Burlington presented a $2,500 check to the ACC Foundation for its student scholarship fund.
Honda executives said this first gift begins a committedrelationship with ACC and the Foundation.
Present were (l-r) Honda Senior Manager Tony Brandewie,ACC President Dr. Martin Nadelman,
ACCF Executive Director Carolyn Rhode, and Honda Aero President Masahiko Izumi.
Ways to give:
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Dear ACC Donors andFriends,
The opportunities provided bygrowth has been our theme inthe past year. Certainly ACCand the ACC Foundation haveseen plenty of growth.
– In the past 10 years, enrollmentat ACC has grown by 52% tomore than 5,500 students. – Over the past six years, ACCFoundation aid to students hasgrown by 55% to just under$500,000 annually. – Cost per credit hour has grownby 49% in the past 5 years.
The opportunities provided bythe growth in enrollment,demand for aid and increase intuition have been numerous.
They include:– Streamlining the ACC Foundation budget to more specifically focus on providing assistance for at-risk students– Sharing a compelling message with donors about the urgent needs of our students in this difficult time– Utilizing the time and talents of our volunteers and students
The economy has contracted in Alamance County and our community college, ACC, has responded by providing alonger instructional day, more sections and more electronic options. The ACC Foundation has responded by contin-uing to provide assistance to all students who qualify and need it.
I thank you for being part of the Alamance Community College family and among its supporters.
Carolyn RhodeExecutive Director
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OfficersPresident_ Aaron Noble, Jr., Ed.D.
Vice President_____Sue RichSecretary____ Fairfax Reynolds
Treasurer______ Charlie H. HarrisPast President________ Jerry Bailey
Board MembersSusan Abernethy
Jeffrey A. Andrews ___Chair of the PlannedGiving Committee
Kevin BilsonSusan Black
Pete BlaetzHelen Brennan
Judy BrumleyKim Bush
Charles T. Canaday, JrTed Chandler _____ Chair of the Investment Committee
John CurrinBeth Glidewell
Bill GomoryBrenda HamptonCharlie R. Harris_____Chair of the Resource Development
CommitteeWade HarrisonEd HooksReggie Lipscomb _________Chair of the Grants CommitteePaul MauneyJohn McDonaldCindy MontgomeryCarole MooreMartin H. Nadelman, Ed.D.Khuan NgJack R. Overacre, Jr.Kelly ShirleyNancy O. Whitfield
ACC Trustee LiaisonsRussell R. WilsonCarl Steinbicker
Faculty RepresentativeGrace Holton, Instructor, Accounting Department
Board EmeritusGeraldine M. HortonWilliam C. IngoldJack R. LindleyThomas D. McGowen*C.C. (Buck) McNeely, Jr.*Rivera G. (R.G.) Mitchell*James D. Moser, Jr.Virgil L. StadlerCarl SteinbickerDr. Stephen B. Thomas*Troy W. Woodard________________________*deceased
New ACCF Board Members—posing with Board VicePresident Sue Rich (on the left) and Carolyn Rhode, FoundationExecutive Director (on the right)— (l–r, back row) Paul Mauney,Susan Abernethy, Ed Hooks, (seated, l–r) Cindy Montgomery andKim Bush.
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The ACC Foundation Exists:To provide funds to ensure that no qualified student will be denied instructional servicesat Alamance Community College due to financial needTo provide funds for faculty and staff professional development, mentoring programs,and acknowledgement of excellence in serviceTo support other education related priorities at ACCTo cultivate funds and other support from local businesses, organizations, individuals,alumni, private foundations, and government agencies
ACC Foundation StaffCarolyn Rhode …Executive DirectorNatalie B. Miles …Special Projects CoordinatorCarol Wade …Senior Accounting TechnicianSuellyn Dalton …ACC Grant WriterBecky Batts …Administrative Assistance
Alamance Community College Foundation, IncPost Office Box 8000Graham, NC 27253-8000336•506•4416Fax: 336•506•4020
www.accfoundation.com