JAN–FEB John Bozard, President, Orlando Health Foundation, Receives 2013 Outstanding Fundraising Professional Award
During National Philanthropy Day
Linda Landman Gonzalez, Orlando Magic vice president, Community Relations and Government Affairs, presents award to John Bozard.
P A R T N E R I N G T H R O U G H P H I L A N T H R O P Y F O R A H E A L T H Y C O M M U N I T Y
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Introducing Fundly: A Social Giving Community
C. Wonder Hosts Festive Benefit
Pro Golfer Erik Compton Donates Award Money
Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard®
Walgreens Orlando International Dragon Boat Festival
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John W. BozardPresident Orlando Health Foundation and Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation
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The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Central Florida Chapter presented John Bozard with the Outstanding Fundraising Professional award at their 28th Annual National Philanthropy Day Awards taking place on November 22 at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes.
In 1998, a decade after creating the Orlando Health Foundation, and having held various leadership roles throughout the organization, John Bozard returned to the Foundation as president. His charge was to lead philanthropic growth at a critical point in the organization’s history. Due to John’s visionary leadership, the level of philanthropic support for Orlando Health has increased significantly and, to date, the Foundation has raised a total of $341,759,073 in support of Orlando Health’s mission of service to the community. While these numbers are certainly impressive, they become even more compelling when realized in the context of the healthcare programs and services that are provided to the community and the lives that are forever touched.
Once a year, the AFP Central Florida Chapter proudly recognizes the local heroes who make dreams come true through a community-wide event called National Philanthropy Day. The Outstanding Fundraising Professional award honors fundraisers who have excelled in every aspect of the profession, exhibiting a commitment to the profession and demonstrating impact through service.
“I have had the opportunity to see first-hand John’s deep commitment to our mission, his knowledge of the business of philanthropy and his skill in achieving our goals,” says Kathy Johnson, immediate past chair and board member, Orlando Health Foundation. “John exemplifies the character, commitment and talent necessary to successfully represent our philanthropic mission.”
Today, as Orlando Health nears its centennial and prepares to serve the community in a new era of healthcare over the next 100 years, we are in the midst of the largest expansion and renovation project in our history. John’s legacy, like so many of Orlando Health’s major philanthropic benefactors, is ensuring that Orlando Health is well-positioned to continue serving our community well into the next centennial.
The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) is the professional association of individuals and organizations that generates philanthropic support for a wide variety of charitable institutions. Representing more than 30,000 members in 235 chapters throughout the world, AFP works to advance philanthropy through advocacy, research, education and certification programs in order to promote stewardship, donor trust and effective and ethical fundraising.
JAN – FEB 2014
CoNtENtNational Philanthropy Day
Introducing Fundly: A Social Giving Community
Board Transitions
C. Wonder Hosts Festive Benefit
Corporate Partner : ABC Fine Wine & Spirits
1918 Society: Scott and Elaine Taylor
Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard®
Pink October
Pet Therapy Program
Travel Club
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orlando Health Foundation President Receives 2013 outstanding Fundraising Professional Award
Executive CommitteePhilip W. Rich, ChairmanM. Kathryn Garrett, MD Vice ChairmanJohn W. Bozard President, Orlando Health FoundationKenneth M. Smith, SecretaryKelly Miller, Treasurer Amy Saunders, AppointeeKathy Johnson Immediate Past Chairman Gregor Alexander, MD Representative, Arnold Palmer Medical Center FoundationMark Roh, MD President, MD Anderson – Orlando Jamal Hakim, MD Interim President and CEO, Orlando Health
Frantz AlphonseDon R. Ammerman Jess Bailes Clarence H. Brown III, MDRilous Carter James P. Caruso Roger ChapinKenneth M. ClaytonBill DillardPhillips A. Easterling Annette Ford David FullerJane Gibson, PhD Carolyn GosselinRoy HaleyLee Heard Alan C. HelmanJohn W. Hillenmeyer Jim Hinson
Richard T. HurtR. Brock Kelsey Edward F. Kinney Helen LeonElaine M. Lustig Rafael E. MartinezRichard T. McCree Sr.Sheryl MeitinDiane O’Dell Cynthia C. PerryDonald A. Plumley, MDW. Russell Prather, MD Sibille PritchardRay SandhagenJoanne Santiago Robert N. Serros, MD Lorraine Sommer
Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation Board of DirectorsFounders GroupGregor Alexander, MD, ChairmanAmy Saunders, Vice ChairJohn Bozard President, Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation Kathy Swanson President, Arnold Palmer Hospital and Winnie Palmer HospitalPhilip Rich Chairman, Orlando Health Foundation Arnold Palmer Honorary Chairman and Founder
Rilous CarterAmanda CarusoWarren ChristieVeenod Chulani, MDRay EaslerAmy FieldsBill Gillaspie*Dee HaleyJose Herrera-Soto, MDR. Brock KelseyChris KingEdward F. KinneyJay Leonard
Helen LeonDavid Nykanen, MDDiane O’DellLisa PierzynskiW. Russ Prather, MDJorge Ramirez, MDRamon Ruiz, MDTed SheppeAmy Smith, MDScott WeiszScott Wellington*Honorary Member
Southwest Community BoardExecutive CommitteeKen Smith, ChairmanBill Perry, Vice ChairmanKaren Frenier President, Dr. P. Phillips Hospitaland Winnie Palmer HospitalGreg Ohe President, Health Central HospitalJohn Bozard President, Orlando Health FoundationKaren Jensen Vice President and COO, Orlando Health Foundation
Simon T. Bailey Leslie Cervenka Edward DeAguilera Randy Gerber Charles Heard, MD April Hollabaugh R. Spencer HughesWanda HullettMark Jones
Joanne Kostantinidis Israel Mantecon, MD Diane O’DellDave RobbinsKerry L. Van Etten Bryce West
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Orlando Health Foundation Board of Directors
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Chairman Philip Rich is a long-standing resident of the Orlando area, having received his undergraduate and MBA degrees from Rollins College. Currently chief market strategist for Seaside National Bank and Trust, Philip’s community service includes membership on several boards and committees and past president of the alumni board of the Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business. He has been a Foundation board member since 1997 and has served as treasurer and chair of the Foundation’s Finance, Investment & Planned Giving Committee. In addition to his dedicated Foundation involvement, Philip and his wife, Shelly, embrace our mission to support the strategic priorities of Orlando Health.
Incoming vice chairman Kathryn Garrett, MD, president and CEO of Medical Center Radiology Group (MCRG), joined the Foundation board in 2003, serving on the Community Leadership Council, Women Playing For T.I.M.E.® Committee, and as chairman of the Physician Giving Committee. An MCRG physician for 24 years, Dr. Garrett has served on the Florida Board of Medicine for several years, including one year as chair. As part of MCRG, one of Orlando Health’s most generous physician partners, Dr. Garrett has demonstrated her strong belief in the work of the Foundation. Personally, she has furthered that belief with her husband, Audley Murphy, as donors supporting the mission of Arnold Palmer Medical Center.
“our heartfelt appreciation goes to these two board members who share an understanding of our vision and a commitment to our mission,” says John Bozard, president, orlando Health Foundation. “the shaping of our future depends largely on leadership such as theirs, helping us to achieve our goals while also inspiring others through their dedicated service and generous philanthropy.”
The Orlando Health Foundation recently launched a new online giving community to help spread the word about fundraising opportunities at Orlando Health. The site allows donors to learn more about the key projects and initiatives at Orlando Health and each of our facilities. With just a click, you can learn more about a particular need: what it is, why it’s important, and how your support can help to meet that need.
Through our online giving community, it’s easy to show your support for the hospitals and programs that have made an impact in your life. You can make a donation or start your own online fundraiser for any of our many programs at Orlando Health and our family of hospitals. You can also share your story — and see what has impacted other donors — through online comments and Facebook conversations.
If your commitment compels you to become a fundraiser, we will guide you every step of the way. It’s easy to connect your personalized fundraising campaign to your Facebook and email accounts to invite your friends and family to support your cause. All of the money you raise supports the extraordinary care that our dedicated team of caregivers delivers every day.
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visit our online giving community at orlandohealthfoundation.com/give and help make a difference.
Kathryn Garrett, MDPhilip W. Rich
Foundation Recognizes Chairman and vice ChairmanLongtime board members Philip W. Rich and Kathryn Garrett, MD, accept leadership roles as chairman and vice chairman, respectively.
The Orlando Health Foundation is pleased to recognize two longtime board members who are serving in leadership roles as chairman and vice chairman of the Foundation board, continuing their commitment to helping ensure a healthier Orlando.
Carol Willard; Joanne Konstantinidis, Southwest Community Board member; Shari Vander Wiede, vice president of Communications & Development, Shepherd’s Hope; and Karen Jensen, vice president and COO, Orlando Health Foundation
Orlando Health Young Philanthropists, chaired by Katie Hoch (front row, second from right)
Funds raised through theC. wonder event will support two capital enhancement projects for which the board is actively fundraising: the renovation of the original patient tower at dr. P. Phillips Hospital and the dementia unit at Health Central Park, a division of Health Central Hospital.
to learn more, contact wendy Proctor, director of development, at 321.843.2448 or [email protected].
Right: Peggy Tenney, Orlando Health Travel Club member, enjoys the C. Wonder shopping experience.
Above: Orlando Health Young Philanthropists Jenna Sanders, Elizabeth Rice and Sarah Hsiao
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C. wonder-ful Event Raises Funds for Hospitals CoRPoRAtE PARtNER: ABC Fine wine & spiritsOn November 14, the Orlando Health Foundation – Southwest Community Board and the newly formed Orlando Health Young Philanthropists hosted an invitation-only event at the new C. Wonder store at The Mall at Millenia. C. Wonder, which features fashionable apparel, accessories and home décor amid bright, colorful surroundings, treated 200 guests to an evening of light desserts and wine, with hourly door prizes and a 15 percent shopping discount. In addition, C. Wonder generously donated 10 percent of sales at the event to Orlando Health to benefit Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Health Central Hospital.
Southwest Community Board member Joanne Kostantinidis spearheaded the event with Katie Hoch, chairman of the Orlando Health Young Philanthropists.
In 2007, Jess Bailes, executive vice president, ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, joined the Orlando Health Foundation Board. Jess and his wife, Betsy, are using their personal and corporate resources to make a profound impact on the Central Florida community.The Bailes’ family involvement encompasses several generations of giving and has collectively contributed over $500,000 in cash and budget-relieving in-kind donations. Their continued, long-term partnership allows Orlando Health to carry out its mission of improving the health and quality of life to the individuals and communities we serve.
Current Event Involvement:
ONE NIGHTSM to Celebrate Excellence in Trauma Care
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits has been a valued sponsor at the Community Partner level of ONE NIGHT to Celebrate Excellence in Trauma Care, presented by CNL, since the event’s inception. The event raises critical funding and awareness for Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center located at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC).
Taste For Learning
In September of 2012, Jess Bailes helped to facilitate a new partnership between Valencia Foundation and Orlando Health Foundation for the wine and culinary event, Taste for Learning. The event, held at Rosen Shingle Creek, benefits
student scholarships at Valencia College and the Medical Education Program at Orlando Health.
MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando, through the efforts of Women Playing For T.I.M.E. (WPFT)
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits has partnered with WPFT for many years, donating wine selections for the annual golf tournament luncheon as well as philanthropic contributions to support the needs of MD Anderson – Orlando. ABC’s event marketing manager, Terry Wallace, has participated in the golf event for the past five years.
At 2012 Taste for Learning event, left to right: Scott Doll, ABC Fine Wine & Spirits; Geraldine Gallagher, Valencia Foundation; Mrs. Jack Boyle and Jack Boyle, Constellation Brand Wines; Jess Bailes, ABC Fine Wine & Spirits; and Corky Taylor, president and CEO, Bencor
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Andy Abernathy, chief operating officer and Jess Bailes, executive vice president, ABC Fine Wine & Spirits
scott and Elaine taylorScott and Elaine Taylor are active members of the community, working
with numerous charitable organizations throughout Central Florida. Their
involvement with Orlando Health began in 2008 with Scott’s work for Now I
Lay Me Down to Sleep, an organization offering complimentary photography
to families facing the loss of a baby.
“It is a profound privilege to share in a very
personal experience with these families and
help them in their healing process through
beautiful remembrance photos of their
children,” says Scott. “This experience
connected me in a special way to
the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
(NICU) at Winnie Palmer Hospital.”
Scott has continued to find new
and creative avenues for combining
his passion for photography, video
and the NICU through volunteering.
He worked with the Spiritual Care
and Clinical Social Work departments at
Winnie Palmer Hospital to create, “Pathways,”
a video of parents’ reflections in a time of loss.
The goal of the video, which took more than a year to
produce, is to bring comfort to other families suffering the loss of a child.
Scott has also worked with members of Arnold Palmer Medical Center’s
volunteer and clinical teams to produce videos and photography. Most
recently, he photographed more than 50 nurses at Winnie Palmer Hospital
for a photo collage honoring an associate.
“There is a great sense of community here because everyone is connected
through a shared purpose,” says Scott. “I never feel like a stranger and always
receive a thank you and a smile. I know the patients and families feel this too.”
When Scott and Elaine learned of the critical need to expand the NICU,
they made a 1918 Society gift through the Elaine Berol Taylor and Scott
Bevan Taylor Foundation. They have also attended the Tiny Baby Ball held in
support of the NICU.
To join the 1918 Society, visit orlandohealthfoundation.com/1918society.
Arnold Palmer Hospital Receives Gift from PGA touR Friend
PGA TOUR golfer and two-time heart transplant recipient, Erik
Compton, directs award money to Arnold Palmer Hospital.
Erik Compton was recently announced as the recipient of the first-ever PGA TOUR Courage Award. As an award recipient, Erik received $25,000 to give to the charities of his choice, and Erik chose to donate $12,500 to Arnold Palmer Hospital.
The Courage Award honors a player who has overcome adversity, and Erik is certainly a shining example. After being diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, Erik received a heart transplant in 1992. Over the next nine years, he rose to the rank of number one junior golfer in the country, turning pro in 2001. He received a second heart transplant in 2008. Currently, Erik has just finished his second full year on the PGA TOUR, earning four top 25 finishes.
“The work and generosity of the Palmer family has affected so many children in Florida, as well as my own,” says Erik. “The Palmers have been dear friends for many years and have given endless love and support to so many, including me. This is why it’s very fitting to honor Mr. Palmer and Arnold Palmer Hospital.”
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dick batchelor run for the Children 5K & Kids’ Fun run Hosted by Universal Orlando ResortBenefiting: The Howard Phillips Center for Children & FamiliesJanuary 18, 2014Location: Universal Orlando ResortDickBatchelorRun.com
The sacred olive & al Fresco Benefiting: Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Health Central HospitalFebruary 13, 2014Location: Downtown Winter GardenTheSacredOlive.com
arnold palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard®
Benefiting: Arnold Palmer Medical Center FoundationMarch 17-23, 2014Location: Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & LodgeArnoldPalmerInvitational.com
spring swirl Wine Tasting and auction Benefiting: The Howard Phillips Center for Children & FamiliesApril 2014SpringSwirl.com
one nIGhTsM To Celebrate excellence in Trauma CareBenefiting: Level One Trauma Care at ORMCMay 4, 2014Location: The Mall at MilleniaOneNightSavesLives.com
For more information about our fundraising events, visit orlandohealthevents.com.
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Thanks to the many community businesses, foundations and individuals who partnered or fundraised for WPFT throughout 2013. It is because of their generosity that we are able to present MD Anderson – Orlando leadership with major gifts at the annual fall tournament luncheon.
walgreens orlando international dragon Boat Festival Record Year Raises Significant Funds for MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando
This year, the Walgreens Orlando International Dragon Boat Festival welcomed 84 teams at Walt Disney World, making it the largest Florida festival to date. More than 1,850 paddlers traveled to Orlando from 12 cities across the country and three other countries: Trinidad, Tobago and Canada.
Orlando Health organized seven teams, consisting of executive leadership, physicians, clinicians and departments from across the organization. WPFT had a number of boats participating in the festival, along with crews of fundraisers and supporters. In addition to a full day of racing, participants and attendees gathered for a heartfelt ceremony to honor those who have lost their battle with cancer.
Following the ceremony, two City of Orlando “Magic Dragons” teams as well as Team SWEAT, a team of fitness gurus from SWEAT gym in Winter Park, presented generous checks to the festival on behalf of WPFT, totaling more than $50,000 combined!
Thank You to Our Sponsors:• Walgreens• WFTV Channel 9• Landry’s Restaurants, Inc.• InnovAsian Cuisine
• Cyalume • Chinook Paddles• Asia Trend Magazine
For more information about the 2014 festival, or to inquire about corporate team building outings for your organization, please contact Tracey Stein at 321.841.5345 or [email protected].
Above: The City of Orlando’s dragon boat team presents a check for $31,000 to Mark Roh, MD, president and CEO, MD Anderson – Orlando. Below: Team SWEAT.
Grand total of funds raised in 2013 — $390,228 and still growing!
Olympia High School Hosts Pink Lacrosse — $8,500
Orange Tree Hosts Golf Tournament — $45,030Event chair: Debbie Austin
Supporting the needs of MD Anderson Cancer Center
Golden Bear Club at Keene’s Pointe Hosts Golf Tournament — $41,000Event chair: Debi Raper
Duplicate Bridge Tournament — $18,882Event chair: Randy Trammel; co-chair: Linda Seay
Annual Fall Invitational Tournament, Foundation-hosted — $37,587Chaired by Sheryl Meitin
For more information about our events and ways to get involved, visit our new website at WPFT.org.
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dAy tRiPs day In alaChuaFebruary 21; 9:00 am - 6:00 pmCost: $65.00
Visit a one-of-a-kind authentic 325-acre working “Cracker” farm.
FlorIda sTraWberry FesTIval February 27 (time TBD)Plant City, FloridaPrice: TBD
See renowned violinist Shoji Tabuchi in concert and enjoy the festival.
KIrK orGan ConCerTMarch 29, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Dunedin, FloridaCost: $74.00
Fellow club members raved about this organ concert last year – come enjoy for yourself!
For inquiries and reservations on the above tours, contact Life’s-A-Trip-Tours at 407.855.9732 or [email protected]
iNtERNAtioNAl tRiPsTropICal CosTa rICa (Collette Vacations) Booking # 565828November 1-9, 2014Cost: $2,149* (Book by May 1, 2014 and save $100)
Lush forests and stunning waterfalls… rumbling volcanoes and endless coastlines… Costa Rica is a paradise teeming with exotic plants and incredible animals. Explore part of the 20,000-acre nature preserve of Cano Negro on a river boat adventure. Spend two nights in Monteverde’s fascinating cloud forest. Experience the forest canopy on hanging bridges. Explore San Jose’s Plaza de Cultura and the magnificent National Theatre. Relax in the mineral-rich waters of a hot spring with views of Arenal Volcano. Luxuriate at a beach and golf resort for two nights in Tamarindo Beach, known for its breathtaking beauty and fine sandy beaches.
For inquiries and reservations, contact Collette Vacations at 877.872.4331 and mention the Orlando Health Foundation.*Price is a limited time offer, per person, based on double occupancy, and does not include insurance.
CosTa rICasTraWberry FesTIval ITalIan vIsTas
otHER ExCitiNG dEstiNAtioNs ARE AvAilABlE!Visit our website at orlandohealthfoundation.com/travelclub or contact Tiffany Collier at 321.841.7010 to learn more about the following tours:
Collette Vacations Italian Vistas
Alaska Adventure: Land and Cruise
Tauck Canadian Rockies & Glacier National Park
Romantic Germany
Venice & The Dalmatian Coast
Grand CircleThe Great Rivers of Europe
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PEt tHERAPy PRoGRAm CoNtiNuEs to FlouRisH tHANks to doNoR-AdvisEd FuNd GiFtThe Orlando Health Pet Therapy Program has been the recipient of $60,000 over the last few years, thanks to the donor-advised fund of an animal-loving physician.
The Orlando Health Pet Therapy Program is a shining example of a valuable hospital program that is thriving due to a successful combination of dedicated volunteer service and continued philanthropic support. Over the last three years, Chris Barley, a financial advisor with Ameriprise Financial, has directed $60,000 in support of the program through a donor-advised fund of a well-known area ophthalmologist who loved dogs and truly believed in their healing abilities.
The generous gift has helped the Pet Therapy Program expand its role in all Orlando Health hospitals as an effective complement to the exceptional clinical care we deliver to our patients. While there are obvious emotional benefits that are evident in seeing how our patients interact with the animals, the science has shown that there are real clinical benefits as well, by helping to reduce patients’ anxiety and stress levels. The program also provides innovative opportunities for animal-assisted therapy within select hospital units. Program
leaders encourage participation in team training programs to increase knowledge about the Pet Therapy Program within the organization, and they are also expanding community education outreach efforts.
Philanthropic support has truly helped to strengthen and solidify this program that began as the vision of one volunteer, with one dog, and a heartfelt desire to help. Twelve years later, the Orlando Health Pet Therapy Program is organization-wide — with 33 handlers and their amazing dogs — and is embraced by our patients, families and team members alike.
“I feel very fortunate to be involved in this program,” says Chris Barley. “These Pet Therapy teams bring great joy and comfort to patients and staff at Orlando Health. A visit from a pet therapy dog can really make someone’s day.”
For more information about supporting or volunteering with our Pet Therapy Program, contact Theresa Ferreri at 321.841.1967 or [email protected].
Chris Barley, financial advisor, managing director, Ameriprise Financial, with the Orlando Health Pet Therapy team and dedicated volunteers.
A donor-advised fund, or DAF, is a great way to support your favorite charity. It allows donors to make a charitable contribution, receive an immediate tax benefit and then recommend grants from the fund over time. An easy way to think about a donor-advised fund is like a
charitable savings account: a donor contributes to the fund as frequently as they like and then recommends grants to their favorite charity when they are ready. For more information about establishing a donor-advised fund, please contact Matt Lilly, vice president, Planned Giving &
Major Gifts, at 321.843.2488 or [email protected].
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Ms. Shanthi R. Bruehl
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Ms. Jennifer Murphy
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Dr. Scott D. Greenwood and Dr. Pamela G. Freeman
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Diversified Underwriters ServicesMr. and Mrs. Paul C. GerdingHalifax Veterinary CenterMr. Daniel Hotte & FamilyMr. and Mrs. Timothy K. McElhone
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Carl E. Findley, Jr., D.M.D, M.A.G.D., P.C.
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Continental Casualty Company - CNAMrs. Bobbie A. KobbermannMr. and Mrs. John J. Morrow Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Xhafer OrhanMr. and Mrs. Philip T. SmithMrs. Sharon K. SpearsMr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Strasberg
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Mr. Antonio C. Rodrigues
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Ms. Sandra G. BrehmerMr. and Mrs. Steven J. CoffmanMr. and Mrs. Donald L. GossMr. and Mrs. Carl R. LockwoodMr. and Mrs. Everett Van ScoykMr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Weigand
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Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jensen
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memorial ContributorsSeptember 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013
An ideal way to celebrate the life of someone special is through a gift in their name. Not only does your gift honor the individual, it also enables Orlando Health to provide the highest quality of healthcare for others. To make a gift, please contact the Foundation at 407.841.5194, send a check in the envelope enclosed or visit orlandohealthfoundation.com/give.
iN mEmoRium -Robert Randolph (Randy) lyon Jr.It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert Randolph (Randy) Lyon Jr., a dedicated and long-standing board member of the Orlando Health Foundation, on November 4, 2013. A board member since 2000, Randy was involved in the planning and implementation of several major Foundation initiatives and campaigns, and was a member of the Corporate Giving, Education and Giving, and One Night Trauma committees. In addition to dedicating his talents to the Foundation board, Randy and his wife, Andrea, were also generous philanthropic supporters of Orlando Health.
Randy attended Rollins College and led a successful career in real estate development that included many local, national and international projects. A dedicated community volunteer and advocate, Randy was also a beloved son, husband, father and grandfather, and he will be deeply missed.
“We are saddened by the loss of a dear friend to all who touched so many lives,” reflects John Bozard, president, Orlando Health Foundation. “We are honored that Randy shared his talents with the Foundation and doubly honored that his family asked that gifts made in Randy’s memory be directed to support our Trauma Center at ORMC – a cause for which Randy worked tirelessly in this community.”
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The following are upcoming fundraising events hosted by the Foundation in support of orlando health.
dick batchelor run for the Children 5K & Kids’ Fun runHosted by Universal Orlando ResortJanuary 18, 2014
arnold palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard®Hosted by Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & LodgeMarch 17-23, 2014
spring swirl Wine Tasting and auctionApril 5, 2014
one nIGhT To Celebrate excellence in Trauma CareHosted by The Mall at MilleniaMay 4, 2014
Taste for learningMay 17, 2014
bert M. Warden’s Golden south Classic Track & Field Competition presented by adidas®Hosted by The First AcademyMay 24, 2014
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To learn about additional upcoming events hosted in support of Orlando Health or to see more specific details on the events listed above, please reference page 9 inside this issue or visit OrlandoHealthEvents.com
*For fundraising event volunteer opportunities, contact Jessica Crawford at 321.843.1078 or [email protected].