Annual Report
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The ACC Mission Table of Contents
lamance 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 is personally meaningful, relevant to the needs of the community and state, and responsible to significant global trends.
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Message from the ACCF Board President Message from the ACC President Donor Profiles Honda Power Equipment A.H. Patterson 2010-2011 Student Ambassadors ACCF Board of Directors Financial Highlights Dillingham Bequest Titan Society Celebration of Excellence Ways to Give Donor Roll Presidents Circle Alamance Circle
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Our Pledge
he Alamance Community College Foundation guarantees that tuition assistance will be provided to any qualified ACC student with a documented financial need.
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Alamance Circle (cont.) Leadership Circle Investor Circle Stakeholder Circle Friends Gifts Made In Honor Of / By Gifts Made In Memory Of / By ACCF Endowed Funds ACCF Non-Endowed Funds ACC Retiree Campaign 2010-11 Retirees ACCF Growth Cost Per Credit Grants Awarded Message from the ACCF Executive Director
ACCF Staff: Carolyn Rhode, Executive Director Becky Batts, Administrative Assistant Suellyn Dalton, ACC Grant Writer Natalie B. Miles, Special Projects Coordinator Carol Wade, Senior Accounting Technician
Alamance Community College Foundation, Inc. Post Office Box 8000 Graham, NC 27253-8000 336-506-4416 Fax: 336-506-4020 www.accfoundation.com Follow us: Alamance Community College Foundation
This annual report was designed by ACC Alumna, Ilsa Spaan, and printed by ACC Duplicating.
lamance Community College is an amazing institution comprised of amazing individuals dedicated to improving the lives of others. The people and businesses of Alamance County and surrounding area that support ACC are equally amazing. Despite our difficult economic times many individuals and businesses stepped forward and generously contributed to the Foundations annual scholarship fund drive, resulting in another successful campaign. As my term as Foundation president nears its end, it is difficult for me to express my feelings about this institution and the people who make it so unique. Everyone matters at ACC. From the leadership of Dr. Nadelman, to our caring and capable instructional staff, to those who serve in administrative and other support capacities on which the College depends, all are committed to the same goal providing our students a quality educational experience for life. ACC does this extremely well. While we are blessed to have exceptional facilities that rival any other community college in the state, it is the people--not brick and mortar--that make our College a special place. The same can be said of our many donors, whose financial support makes it possible for many students to attend ACC. It would be difficult, if not impossible, for some students to even be here were it not for your generosity. For this I am extremely grateful, and on behalf of the entire Foundation board I thank you. I am proud to be a graduate of ACC, and to have had this opportunity to serve my alma mater. Thank you very much for what youve done and continue to do for Alamance Community College!
Everyone matters at ACC. it is the people not the brick and mortar that make our College a special place.
Aaron P. Noble, Jr., Ed.D. Human Resources Director, City of Burlington Board President, ACC Foundation
With the General Assembly raising tuition year after year, and unemployment numbers remaining at near record levels, students are finding their dollars being squeezed from both ends. Without the support of so many generous businesses, industries, and individuals, it would have been impossible for the Foundation to have helped so many students. We cant say thank you enough to those willing to support the Foundations mission. There are literally hundreds of students who would have been unable to go to Alamance Community College without the financial support provided by the Foundation. As you turn the pages of this calendar, realize, each month, that a new chapter in the lives of students is being written hopefully with a happy ending. If you ever have any doubts about the value of your donations, fear not. More than 1,000 students last year received financial assistance from the Foundation because of donors like yourself. Thank you for caring.
More than 1,000 students last year received financial assistance from the Foundation because of donors like yourself.
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onda Power Equipment was named ACCs 2010 Business Partner of the Year by the ACC Foundation during the annual Public Officials and Business and Industry Leaders Breakfast in December 2010. The award recognizes local businesses that provide outstanding support to ACC students and graduates.
One Honda employee completed his NC State / Community College System Six Sigma Blackbelt certification through ACC, a program that teaches leadership, process improvement and problem-solving skills. The training will result in significant savings for the company. Honda Power Equipment is a proactive supporter of the Colleges technical programs, encouraging associates to act as advisors and/ or consultants to programs such as Industrial Systems Technology, Machining Technology, and Welding.
Celebrating Honda Power Equipment as ACCs 2010 Business Partner of the Year were (l-r) Sue Rich, Vice President of the ACC Foundation Board; Hiroshi Tanno, Honda President; and Robert Whitehead, Honda Vice President.
A financial supporter of ACC since 1990, Honda Power Equipments cash gifts to the ACC Foundation total nearly $50,000. It gives annually to the ACC Foundations unrestricted Honda Power Equipment recruits ACC fund, providing help to the neediest students. students to apply for jobs at the company. Associates visit the campus to encourage Honda Power Equipments contributions key technical programs to increase the to the College include: number of students enrolling and graduating Honda was a major collaborative partner in for purposes of recruitment. a Duke Energy grant for Industrial Systems Technology totaling $249,000. Previously, the company served as grant partner on two Prior winners of the Business Partner of the successful Machining Technology grants: Year Award are LabCorp and ARMC (tie), 2006; one from Duke Energy for $235,512 and one Duke Energy, 2007; Kernodle Clinic, 2008; and from The Piedmont Triad Partnership WIRED Chandler Concrete Company, Inc., 2009. funds for $100,379. Due to its rigorous training program, currently 50 percent of Honda Power Equipment employees have taken classes from ACC. In recent years, all new Honda associates received training in leadership and plant fundamentals through ACCs Business and Industry Services division. ACC has conducted screening of 1,200 applicants for 158 jobs at the company.
Mr. Patterson was a wonderfully generous supporter of ACC students. He never sought the limelight, but stayed in the background, just glad he was able to help.
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wo existing scholarships at ACC have been enhanced by the estate of the man who established the scholarships. Real estate developer A.H. Patterson, Jr., who passed away in August 2010, previously established a scholarship at ACC in memory of his wife, Evelyn G. Patterson, and a scholarship in memory of his parents, A.H. Patterson Sr. and Mattie L. Sharpe Patterson. Prior to his death, Patterson made arrangements to leave an IRA to the ACC Foundation in his estate plans. Valued in excess of $200,000, this IRA added significantly to both the A.H. Patterson Jr. and Evelyn Patterson Scholarship and to the A.H. Patterson Sr. and Mattie L. Sharpe Patterson Scholarship. Each is now valued in excess of $125,000 and each will provide support for up to six students each year to attend ACC. Says Carolyn Rhode, Executive Director of the ACC Foundation: Mr. Patterson was a wonderfully generous supporter of ACC students. He never sought the limelight, but stayed in the background, just glad he was able to help. Family members let me know that they read him a thank you note from a student in the last day before his death and he smiled when he heard the words of gratitude the young woman had written.
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Helped welcome guests and new students to campus Reached out to past students through the Alumni Phonathon
Johnathon ODell, Criminal Justice Technology and University Transfer High School: Alamance Christian. While at ACC, Johnathon worked part-time in his family-owned heating and air business and also volunteered with Grace Haven Boys Homes. Having completed the requirements for a Criminal Justice associate degree, Johnathon is now working to complete the University Transfer program and will serve again as an Ambassador for 2011-2012. Wilma Riley, Medical Office Administration High School: Orange. Losing her textile job in 2009 gave Wilma the opportunity for the college education she had always dreamed of. During her time at ACC, Wilma was a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Wilma will graduate in December 2011 and plans to seek employment in a local hospital. Jessica Seals, Culinary Technology High School: Home schooled and ACC Dual Enrollment Student. While at ACC, Jessica was on the Presidents List, was a member of the Spanish Club and was selected as a member of the Culinary Competition Team. Jessica completed the requirements for a Culinary degree in Summer 2011 and is working on her University Transfer degree, in preparation to transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill. Jessicas long range goal is to own a bed and breakfast. Steve Smith, Horticulture Technology High School: Bartlett Yancey. Steve is retired from the U.S. Army where he served as a helicopter pilot and as a pilot instructor. He flew both presidential support and counter narcotic missions. Steve came to ACC because of its nationally recognized horticulture program. While at ACC, he served as the Flora Club president and as a Student Government representative. He also was a work-study student. Steve plans to complete the University Transfer program at ACC and transfer to NC A&T State University.
Michel Martello, University Transfer High School: Immaculata (Marrero, LA). Originally from Louisiana, Michel relocated to North Carolina after Hurricane Katrina. She is the parent of one son and has been president of the PTO at her sons school. At ACC, Michel was president of Phi Theta Kappa and maintained a 4.0 GPA. Michel started her junior year at Greensboro College in Fall 2011. Bobbie Massey, Medical Office Administration High School: Western Alamance. After working for more than 15 years with two manufacturing firms, Bobbie was laid off. She took advantage of this situation, and enrolled at ACC. While at ACC, Bobbie maintained a 4.0 GPA and was a member of Phi Theta Kappa. She also worked in the Scott Family Collection as a work-study student. Bobbie graduated from ACC in Summer 2011 and is now working full-time at LabCorp.
Chris Tranbarger, University Transfer High School: Bartlett Yancey. Volunteerism has been a constant theme in Chris life. He was involved with Hurricane Katrina relief, built playgrounds for disadvantaged children and volunteered with the Kids Clinic at a local home improvement store. Chris is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and has been on the Presidents List. Chris is working to complete the University Transfer program and will serve again as an Ambassador for 2011-2012. Ossiris Vasquez, Accounting High School: Southern Alamance. Ossiris is a member of the Math Club and has also worked for Information Services as a work-study student. Ossiris is working to complete the University Transfer program and will serve again as an Ambassador for 2011-2012. Her long-term goal is to become a Certified Public Accountant.
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OFFICERS
Aaron P. Noble, Jr., Ed.D., President Sue Rich, Vice President Fairfax Reynolds, Secretary Charlie H. Harris, Treasurer Jerry Bailey, Past President
BOARD MEMBERS
Susan Abernethy Jeffrey A. Andrews, Chair of the Planned Giving Committee Pete Blaetz Tony Brandewie Helen Brennan Kim Bush Charles T. Canaday, Jr. Ed Cathey Cindy Chandler
Ted Chandler, Chair of the Investment Committee David Cheek John Currin Beth Glidewell Bill Gomory Brenda Hampton Charlie R. Harris, Chair of the Resource Development Committee Wade Harrison Ed Hooks Reggie Lipscomb, Chair of the Grants Committee Paul Mauney John McDonald Cindy Montgomery Carole Moore Martin H. Nadelman, Ed.D. Jack R. Overacre, Jr. Kelly Shirley Nancy O. Whitfield
Above (L-R): New board members attended orientation in January 2011. Front: Carolyn Rhode, Executive Director, and Cindy Chandler. Back: Tony Brandewie, Justin Snyder, Faculty Representative, Aaron Noble, ACCF Board President. Below (L-R): Linda Smith, Justin Snyder, Campaign Chair, Rhonda Pierce, Sonya McCook, Kumar Lakhavani, Dee Kuhn, Mohamad Haj-Mohamadi, Winfield Henry
FACuLTY REPRESENTATIvE
Justin Snyder, Department Head of Horticulture Technology
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BOARD EMERITI
Vickie D. Byrd Geraldine M. Horton William C. Ingold Jack R. Lindley Thomas D. McGowen* C.C. (Buck) McNeely, Jr.* Rivera G. (R.G.) Mitchell* James D. Moser, Jr. Virgil L. Stadler Carl Steinbicker Glendel Stephenson Dr. Stephen B. Thomas* Troy W. Woodard* *deceased
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Sources of Support Endowment Contributions Restricted Contributions unrestricted Contributions Gain on investments
Programs and Expenses Scholarships Program enhancement activities ACC-provided staff expenses Other financial aid Other
2009-2010 $363,097 $166,592 $170,875 $131,311 $36,933 $868,808 Net Assets Cash and equivalents Investments* Promises to give, net June 30, 2011 $608,314 $7,452,762 $411,153 $0 $49,522 $8,521,751 June 30, 2010 $515,206 $5,093,118 $613,241 $156,229 $25,554 $6,403,348
Aerial photo of the Carrington-Scott Campus by American Aerial Photos, Chapel Hill, NC
Changes in Net Assets Net assets, July 1, 2010 Sources of support Gains from investments Expenses Net assets, June 30, 2011
*Includes gifts from the estates of J.C. and Fran Dillingham and A.H. Patterson, Jr. in 2010-2011.
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to ensure lasting support
J.C. and Fran S. Dillingham Bequest is Largest in ACC Foundation History.
he largest endowed gift in the 28-year history of the Alamance Community College Foundation has been made.
Valued at nearly $1 million, as of June 30, 2011, the J.C. and Fran S. Dillingham Memorial Scholarships is the result of a bequest from two long-time community volunteers who both passed away in 2006. Starting fall 2011, the scholarship will financially assist up to 30 students each year. The endowment will provide assistance to students who graduated from AlamanceBurlington public high schools. Preference will be given to students age 25 or older who are returning to school after a period in the workforce. Eligible students must have at least a 2.5 GPA and demonstrate financial need.
Friends and family of J.C. and Fran Dillingham at the dedication of the Dillingham Center: David Jackson, Joshua Johnson (Dillingham Scholarship recipient), Frank Robertson, Ruth Jackson, Betty Waugh, Don Waugh
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Let us know if your name should be added to this list. Titan Society members will receive:
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culinary student meal in June Holiday gift in December Special ribbon at ACCF events
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2011 DISTINGuISHED ALuMNA Linda Massey was named the 2011 Distinguished Alumna. She took business and computer classes at ACC while employed as a payroll clerk, a pursuit that paved the way for promotions and a job with Orange County Department of Social Services. Her enrollment in ACCs university transfer program led to N.C. Central University and a B.A. in Political Science. She also attended ACC to earn her real estate brokers license. Since then Linda has won a seat on the Haw River Town Council, was elected Mayor of Haw River, and today serves as the first female Chair of the Alamance County Board of Commissioners. Massey was presented with the Colleges Presidential Medallion. 2011 INSPIRATION AWARD RECIPIENT Patricia Patsy B. Tingen, who passed away in September 2010, was named the 2011 Inspiration Award recipient. Patsy earned an associate degree in Business Administration from Technical Institute of Alamance (ACCs predecessor) in 1968. Her love for ACC kept her on campus as a business instructor for 34 years. While working at the College, she earned a B.A. in Business Administration from Appalachian State University, and later a M.S. in Business Education from UNCG. Patsys love for the College led her to purchase a life insurance policy with the ACC Foundation as the beneficiary. The proceeds were used to establish an endowed scholarship in her name.
2011 ACC Distinguished Alumna Linda Massey with her award and Presidential Medallion.
The late Patsy Tingens daughters Maggie Tingen and Jolie Tingen, and mother Joyce White celebrate Patsys selection as Inspiration Award recipient. They are joined by Otha Hawkins, ACC Business Administration instructor.
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2011 ACC Celebration of Excellence Winners: Staff Person of the Year Liz Solazzo, Director of Financial Aid Students recognized for Academic Excellence Jessie Crayle and Chad Mills Faculty of the Year Sara Juarez, Instructor Fine Arts and Humanities Adjunct Faculty of the Year Bud Catoe, Instructor Fire Science Technology Continuing Education Instructor of the Year Paulette Powell
he Celebration of Excellence event is an opportunity for the ACC community to come together to honor who we are and what we do best. We are particularly proud of ACCs alumni, who take their education and share their talents with our community and the world.
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OTHER NOMINEES FOR THE DISTINGuISHED ALuMNI AWARD WERE: Renee Ward Deputy Clerk for the City of Burlington Angela Qualls Assistant Register of Deeds for Alamance County Dawn Shamp North Carolina novelist Patricia Gilliam Grants and Marketing Coordinator for the Burlington Housing Authority Terrence Eugene Caldwell Chief of Police, City of Mebane Ronald Cotton public speaker and author of Picking Cotton
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BEQuESTS
After providing for loved ones,
name ACCF a beneficiary in your will to ensure a permanent legacy of helping ACC students. (Check with your estate planner.)
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GIFTS OF STOCk
Giving long-term appreciated stock
may offer you a two-fold tax savings: 1. You avoid paying capital tax on the increase of the value of the stock. 2. You receive a tax deduction for the full fair market value of the stock at the time of donation.
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2010-2011 Donor Roll Presidents Circle
($100,000 plus)
This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundation between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Pledges paid after June 30, 2011 will be included in the 2011-2012 Annual Report. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Please direct questions or comments to Carolyn Rhode at 336-506-4128.
Ambassador Circle
($25,000 - $49,999) Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Phipps, Jr.
Partners in Education
($10,000 - $24,999) Chandler Concrete Company, Inc. Copland, Inc. Dick and Linda Fisher (T) Glen Raven, Inc. Hayden-Harman Foundation Kernodle Clinic Nypro Mebane Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Overacre, Jr. (A) (FB) Sandvik Tooling Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scott, Sr. A.O. Smith Estate of Patricia B. Tingen (A) Twin Lakes Community Walter Williams High School Class of 1962
Director Circle
($50,000- $100,000)
KEY: *Denotes ACC Employee (R) Denotes ACC Retiree (A) Denotes ACC Alumnus/a (T) Denotes ACC Trustee (FB) Denotes ACCF Board Member (EFB) Denotes ACCF Emeritus Board Member
The next three months (July-Sept.) contain images from The Donor / Recipient Event, held each fall. It provides student recipients with the opportunity to meet and thank donors for their education. Donors who attend report being moved by individual students stories and impressed by their educational accomplishments and plans for the future.
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Alamance Circle
($1,000-$4,999)
One anonymous gift 1st Savings and Loan Association Dr. and Mrs. Paul Abernethy Ms. Susan Abernethy* (A) (R) (FB) ACC Student Government Association Ms. Kaye Acton* Alamance County Human Resources Association
Alamance County Medical Group Managers Alley, Williams, Carmen & King, Inc. Ben and Caroline Ansbacher Armacell LLC Bank of America Charitable Foundation Dr. and Mrs. (FB) Michael W. Brennan Ms. Joanna L. Brownstein and Ms. Carolyn Harley Burlington Civitan Club
Carolina Bank Carolina Hosiery Mills, Inc. CenturyLink Gene* and Judy Couch Ms. Jane H. Crabbe Dr. Roslyn M. Crisp CT Nassau Corporation Dr. Carol S. Disque* DNA: SI LABS Duke Energy Carolinas
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2010-2011 Donor Roll Alamance Circle
($1,000-$4,999) continued
Cathy and Reid Dusenberry (T) Engineered Plastics, Inc. Barbara and Rob Everett (R) Follett Higher Education Group Brenda (R) and Arnold Fowler Gilliam Coble & Moser, L.L.P. Graham Rotary Club Gregory Grier Professional Office Furnishings Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harris (FB) Charles R. (FB) and Sylvia (A) T. Harris Herb Society of America, North Carolina Unit Hickory Farms Home Loving Senior Care, Inc. Honda Aero, Inc. Huffman Oil Company, Inc. IndTool, Inc. This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundation between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Pledges paid after June 30, 2011 will be included in the 2011-2012 Annual Report. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Please direct questions or comments to Carolyn Rhode at 336-506-4128. Infolab, Inc. International Family Clinic Jericho Farms Mr. and Mrs.* James R. Johnson JWD Trees Living Landscapes Inc. Local Government Federal Credit Union Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. Carole (FB) and Sam Moore Jimmy (EFB) and Brenda Moser Martin* and Susan Nadelman Amy Jo Nicholson (A) Mr. and Mrs. Jan-Erik B. Nordh Harry and Wanda Palmer (R) Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Porter (A) Jacqueline Garrison and William Council Powell The Elwood Prater Scholarship Fund of The Alamance Foundation Mr. Dennis Ras Rasmussen* (R) Al and Candace (A) Rey Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Reynolds (FB) Ms. Carolyn Rhode* and Mr. Mark Tosczak Lt. USN Jesse W. Robinson, Jr. Samet Corporation SAS Education Practice Shane and Carolyn Sharpe Mr. Kelly Shirley (FB) and Ms. Martha Zeagler Mr. Richard H. Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Bradford T. Smith Somers-Pardue Agency Mr. and Mrs. Derek Steed (T) Glendel (EFB) and Pat Stephenson Stockhaven Nursery Robert and Leonorah Stout Stout Stuart McGowen & King LLP Norm Strickland (A) Ron (EFB) and Barbara Sturgill Technical Precision Plastics, Inc. Thomas Chandler Thomas & Hinshaw, LLP Dr. Sharon K. Thompson (A) Triangle Grading and Paving, Inc. Triangle Office Equipment Truliant Federal Credit Union Mr. Dave Turnage (R) Robert Lee Pate, III VFW Post 10607 Walmart Store #1287 Watson Electrical Construction Co. LLC Whitfield Properties Team Wholesale Office Furniture Direct, LLC Wishart, Norris, Henninger & Pittman, PA Dr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr. (R) World View, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Leadership Circle
($500-$999)
Four anonymous gifts ACC Remembrance Committee AKG of America, Inc. Alamance Caswell Dental Society Alamance-Caswell Dental Assistants Society Alamance-Caswell Medical Alliance Altrusa International, Inc. of Chapel Hill
Ms. Diane B. Anderson Mr. (FB) and Mrs. Jeffrey Andrews Apple, Bell, Johnson & Co., PA Bens Creek Nursery Mr. Fred Bowman Burlington Brands, Inc. Burlington Womans Club, Inc. Ms. Suellyn Dalton* Mr. Donald G. Dixon Gil (R) and Becky Dodson Engineered Controls International
Mr. William H. Fonville* (A) Mr. and Mrs. W. Erwin Fuller, Jr. GKN Driveline, U.S. Operations Mr. Nicholas H. Harris Dr. John E. Harwood* HBS Financial Advisors Ms. Lori Heiger* Mr. (FB) and Mrs. Ed Hooks Ms. Carol L. Hudson Mrs. Kitty Hupman (A) Ms. Cathy Johnson*
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Kings Sunset Nursery Lee & Sons Nursery Mr. (EFB) and Mrs. Jack R. Lindley Mr. (FB) and Mrs. Reginald J. Lipscomb, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Longest, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey C. Martin (A) Mr. (FB) and Mrs. John McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. McKenzie, Jr. Mebane Womans Club, Inc. Mr. Mark Newsome* (A) Dr. Aaron P. Noble, Jr. (A) (FB) North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association, Inc. Jack OKelley Sertoma Club Mr. Robert and Dr. Sarah Olenick Ms. Linda Orin* Ms. Rhonda Pierce* Gregory Poole Equipment Company Ms. Jeannie Proctor* Ms. Donna Pruitt* (A) Mr. Scott T. Queen* (A) Rivers Edge Nursery Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Robinson Rose Creek Nursery Roxies Florist Scivation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Scott Mr. Haywood G. Simpson, Jr. Ms. Linda Stevens* Sunset Laboratories, Inc. Syntech Universal Forest Products, Inc. Unlimited Nutrition, Inc. Mr. Jesse Vaughn, Jr.* (A) Walmart Store #3612 Mrs. Pamela Weinberg
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2010-2011 Donor Roll Investor Circle
($250-$499)
Six anonymous gifts ACC Flora Club Mr. and Mrs.* Richard Adams Alamance Beautiful Commission Alamance Breakfast Rotary Club Alamance County Mayors Committee for Persons With Disabilities Ms. Milele Archibald* Ms. Marti Asher (A) R.H. Barringer Distributing Co. Big Frog Nursery Mr. (FB) and Mrs. Pete Blaetz Mr. and Mrs. (A) (R) Richard R. Blue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Bolden Mr. (R) and Mrs. Wayne Bowery Mr. Jeff Bright* Ms. Gail Galbraith Budd (R) and Mr. Gary Budd Buffalo Creek Nursery Business Insurers of the Carolinas Canteen, A Member of Compass Group Mr. Ed Cathey (FB) Mr. and Mrs. (FB) Jennings I. Chandler, III Charlies Creek Nursery, Inc. David (FB) and Tammy Cheek Cobb, Ezekiel, Loy & Company, PA Ms. Laura Coffee* and Ms. Kathryn H. Larson Mr. (FB) and Mrs. John G. Currin, Jr. Custis Nursery, Inc. Cypress Hill Nursery Ms. Susan Dalton* (R) Diddley Dadburn Tree Plantation Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dixon Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss (A) (R) and Mr. Gary Doss Mr. and Mrs. (A) Ronald F. Driscoll Mr. Herb Everett* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fitzgerald Channing and Janyth (R) Fredrickson Mrs. Rose Anne Gant Michael Glick Agency, Inc. Pete and Beth (A) (FB) Glidewell Mr. (FB) and Mrs. William P. Gomory Dr. Laura Gorham* (R) Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hall* Mr. and Mrs. (FB) Blairton Hampton Mr. and Mrs. (R) James Harden Mr. Perry Hardison* Ms. Candy E. Harmon* (A) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hobgood (A) Hoffman Nursery Mr. and Mrs. Barry T. Holland* (A) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan S. Holleman Mr. and Mrs. Chester Honeycutt (R) Ms. Margaret Hooper (R) (A) Mr. and Mrs. William S. Horn (A) Mrs. Geraldine Horton (EFB) Ms. Beverly Huffines* (A) Mr. Marc Hunter* (A) Ms. Heather Jones (A) Mr. Robert Kittenger* Ms. Suella C. Klug (R) Knats Creek Nursery Knit-Wear Fabrics, Inc. Mr. Peter Kracunas* (A) Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lake (R) Lankford Protective Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. LeGrand Dr. and Mrs. Richard I. Letvak Lewis Nursery Lilley Farms and Nursery Ms. Suzanne Lucier (R) Dr. Thomas Lucier* Ms. Linda McAdams* Mid Georgia Nursery This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundation between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Pledges paid after June 30, 2011 will be included in the 2011-2012 Annual Report. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Please direct questions or comments to Carolyn Rhode at 336-506-4128.
Mr. and Mrs.* Tim Miles (A) Bob and Sandi (R) Moulton North Carolina Bar Foundation Mr. David W. Parker* Mr. Richard Pickard (R) Prime Personnel Resources Pritchett Farms Nursery Pro Gro Nursery Real Estate Professional Services, Inc. Mr. Steven Reinhartsen* Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Rhew (A) Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Rhode Mr. Byron Robinson (R) Doris* (R) and David Schomberg Dr. Haifa E. Shahin-Johns* and Dr. Brian A. Johns Mr. Daniel Sigmon* Mr. Reece Simmons (R) Mr. Justin Snyder* (FB) Ms. Elizabeth Solazzo* (A) Mr. (FB) (T) and Mrs. Carl R. Steinbicker Mr. Allen Thaxton (A) Ms. Cynthia B. Thompson* (A) Mr. and Mrs.* J. Dennis Wade Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Walker Walmart Store #5346 Warren County Nursery Ms. Jeanine Weems* Mr. Edward T. Williams* Ms. Michelle Williamson* Ms. Vicki H. Wilson (R) (A)
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Nine anonymous gifts Mr. and Mrs. Dale Aaron ACC Medical Assisting Club Alamance County Republican Party Ms. Amanda Albright* (A) Mr. Zeb D. Alley American Media International, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Richard Amey Dr. Lane S. Anderson III* Mr. TR Andrews (A) Atlantic Electric Systems, Inc. Mr. Brian Bailey* Mr. (FB) (T) and Mrs. Jerry A. Bailey Dr. William D. Bailey Mr. (T) and Mrs. David J.P. Barber Mr. Rodney Barber* (A) Mr. and Mrs. (R) Charles R. Basa Mr. and Mrs.* David Baskin Dr. Anna Bass (T) Mr. and Mrs. J. William Batey (A) Mr. and Mrs. Craig Batts** (A) (A) Mr. and Mrs.(A) Dave A. Bennett Beshel Chiropractic Center Ms. Hayvenyer M. Bigelow* (A) Ms. Sheila W. Bissette* (A) Mr. and Mrs. W. Gene Black Dr. and Mrs. G. Walker Blair, Jr. Mike Blankenship, D.D.S. (A) Bouldin Nursery and Greenhouse Ms. Elizabeth Brehler* Ms. Emily D. Brewer* (A) Mr. Steve Brewer Ms. Brenda Brower* Burlington Rotary Club Ms. Kim R. Bush (FB) Ms. Christina P. Byrd (A) Mr. H. Watson Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Byrd Mr. (FB) and Mrs. Charles T. Canaday, Jr. Carolina Nissan, Inc. Carolina Vascular and Vein Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Carver (A) Ms. Nichole Cash Laurent* (R) and Ruth Changuion Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cheek (A) Ms. Constance L. Chen (A) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Childress (A) Mr. and Mrs. John K. Clark Ms. Kimberly P. Clark* Mr. Marvin F. Clark (A) Ms. Brenda Pace-Cohen Mr. (R) and Mrs. Thomas G. Conally Mr. Erik Conti* Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cooper, Jr. Ms. Rebecca P. Corbett* Kay* (A) and John Corbett Courtyard by Marriott Burlington Mr. and Mrs.* (A) James E. Covington Mr. David L. Crane* Crenshaw Hyundai Dr. and Mrs. Mark Crissman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Cummings IV Ms. Frances Daniel (A) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Davis (A) Ms. Alexandra DeSiato* Ms. Claire Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Dixon Ms. Courtney Doi* Mr. Michael Dunklebarger* Mrs. Lina K. Dusenberry Mr. JJ Evans* Rev. Terry Q. Farmer, Ed.D.* Mr. Larry Farrer* Mr. (T) and Mrs. Douglas P. Fincannon Mr. and Mrs. (A) Roger G. Fogleman Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Foriest Ms. Nancy Forrest* Friend O Rose Garden Ms. Arleen P. Frye* Mr. and Mrs. Billy Futch Garrison Real Estate Agency Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gilliam Ms. Greta H. Gordon Ms. Bobbie S. Gray (A) Mr. Peter H. Green Greensboro Gynecology Associates Mr. Stephen M. Gronback (A) Guzmans Market Dr. Mohamad Haj-Mohamadi* Ms. Kathy Hall* Mr. and Mrs.* James N. Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Hanson, III Mr.* (A) and Mrs. Ray G. Harclerode Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hargrave Mr. J. Frank Harris Mr. (FB) and Mrs. J. Wade Harrison Mr. Otha Hawkins* Ms. Anne Helms* (A) Mrs. Cornelia Q. Henderson Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Henderson Mr. Winfield Henry* Mr. Michael Herring (A) Ms. Ruth Hilliard (A) Hills Creek Nursery Dr. and Mrs. (A) Edward L. Hines Mr. Floyd Hinshaw, Jr. (R) Ms. Sandra R. Hinton* (A) Ms. Karen Holding-Jordan* Ms. Vicki Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Holt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. (R) David W. Howell Mr. Chad Huggins* (A) Mr. Albert W. Hughes, Jr. Mr. Stephen T. Hughes Governor and Mrs. James B. Hunt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hykes Mr. Grey Isley* Ms. Jennifer L. Jeffries (A) Mr. and Mrs.* JJ Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Johnson (A) Dr. H.G. Jones Mr. and Mrs.* Jeffrey L. Jones Ms. Sara Juarez* Mr. Timothy R. Julian (A) Ms. Carol H. Kawula* Mr. and Mrs. T. Blake Keller (A) Dr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Kernodle, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harold B. Kernodle, Jr. Mrs. Ellilu Key Mr. (R) and Mrs. Arnold L. Knight This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundation between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Pledges paid after June 30, 2011 will be included in the 2011-2012 Annual Report. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Please direct questions or comments to Carolyn Rhode at 336-506-4128.
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Ms. Nikki L. Koehler* Mr. Kumar Lakhavani* Ms. Karin Langbehn-Pecaut (A) and Mr. Ray Pecaut Mr. and Dr. Harry C. LeGette Mr. and Mrs. C. Vincent Long, Jr. Mr.* (R) and Mrs. Larry Love Low Falls Wholesale Nursery Ms. Dana G. Lunday* Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan S. Madren (A) (A) Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mann III Mr. Ernest Mannella (R) Mr. Raymond L. Martin Mrs. Miriam S. Mayo Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. McAdams (A) Mr. George McBane Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. McCall Ms. Sonya McCook* Mr. and Mrs. (A) Thomas McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. McIntyre, Sr. (A) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. McLean Dr. Neill McLeod Dr. Terry McNeill* Mr. W. Geoffrey McPherson* (A) Ms. Mary C. Mebane* (R) Mens Garden Club of Burlington Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Miller Ms. Dorena Miller* (A) Ms. Sherry J. Miller* (A) Mr. Troy W. Millikan Mr. Billy E. Mitchell, Jr. (A) Mr. and Mrs. (A) (FB) Davis E. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. William D. Moser, Jr. Dr. Laila Moustafa* (A) Mr. John Muhammad* Amy Slaughter Myers, PhD and Paul D. Myers Mr. John M. Neathery, Jr.* Ms. Gail C. Nelson Ms. Khuan Ng North Carolina Community College Adult Educators Association Mr. Johnathon ODell (A)
Dr. J. Robert Owen* Ms. Dana B. Pasour Mr. and Mrs. Forrest T. Patterson Mr. and Mrs.* Robert E. Phipps, Sr. LaRosa Pinnix-Bailey, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Plott Ms. Alisia M. Prince* Mr. Kirk Puckett* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Raxter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reinecke Mr. (R) and Mrs. Frank Rhodes David and Sue Rich (FB) Ms. Rosalind T. Rivera Ms. Joanna Roberts* (A) Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Roland Ms. Vernell B. Rone* Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Rouse (A) Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Saffelle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Sapp Dr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Savage Ms. Caroline Scharlock* Mr. and Mrs. William C. Schley Ms. Rebecca Schoeneck* Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Scott Dr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Scott Mr. Henry Scott and Dr. Gilda C. Scott Mrs. Jessie Rae Scott Mr. and Mrs. R. Henderson Scott, Jr. Scott Stone, Inc. Mr. Adam Self* (A) Mr. and Mrs. W. David Sellers Mr. Wallace Shearin* Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Shifflett Mr. and Mrs. Felix C. Simmons Ms. Sherri Singer* Mr. Steve Smith (A) Ms. Connie Stack* Mr.* and Mrs. Charles B. Stanley Steinbicker Dentistry Ms. Sheila M. Street* Sue-Lynn Textiles Mr. and Mrs.* Randy M. Tate Mrs. William S. Thornton Mr. and Mrs. (A) L. Q. Tickle Mr. Dan Timmons* Ms. Joanna G. Tingen
Touloupas & Touloupas, DDS Triad Landscape Supply Ms. Julie Trotter* Dr. Steven E. Troutman (A) Ms. Jessica R. Turner* (A) Mrs. Lisa Queeney-Vadney Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Van Pelt Ms. LaKeisha Vance* Vernon, Vernon, Wooten, Brown, Andrews & Garrett, P.A. Ms. Sherry A. Wagner* (A) Ms. Mary Wagoner* Ms. Teresa M. Walker* Mr. Adam Ward* Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Warren (A) Mr. and Mrs. (A) John E. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Waugh (A) Mr. and Mrs. (A) Frank M. Way Mr. Bill Welborn* (A) Ms. Cynthia H. West (A) Ms. Geneva A. Whaley* (A) Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Wheeler (A) Mr. and Mrs. (A) John Wikle Mr. Matt Williams and Ms. Colleen C. Mills Ms. Nancy A. Williams Mr. T. Jerry Williams Mr. and Mrs. William H. Woodruff* Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Wright, Jr. Mr. James T. Wright* Mr. and Mrs. (A) Warren D. Yarbrough Mr. David Yow (A) and Ms. Lisa T. Kirkpatrick
FRIENDS
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449 organizations and individuals gave at this level. See accfoundation.com for a complete list.
KEY: *Denotes ACC Employee (R) Denotes ACC Retiree (A) Denotes ACC Alumnus/a (T) Denotes ACC Trustee (FB) Denotes ACCF Board Member (EFB) Denotes ACCF Emeritus Board Member Please let us know if we have missed you in any of these designations. We will update our records. Thank you.
Matching gifts provided by: The Coca-Cola Foundation IBM International Foundation LabCorp Lorillard Tobacco Company
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1991 Biotechnology Class Mr. Dock Terrell 2009-2010 ACC Ambassadors Ms. Jamie Seals Dr. and Mrs. Paul Abernethy Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan ACC English Department Ms. Nancy Forrest Yvonne Aiton-Chiaro Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen R.W. Alston, Jr. Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen Marian Anders Ms. Susan Dalton Dr. and Mrs. Matt Appenzeller Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Jane and Jim Baird Carole and Sam Moore Dr. G. Walker Blair Sally and Ted Harrison Peggy Boswell Julie Trotter Dr. Chad Brasington Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Helen Brennan Dr. Mike Brennan Jeff Bright First Methodist Church of Graham
This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundation between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Pledges paid after June 30, 2011 will be included in the 2011-2012 Annual Report. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Please direct questions or comments to Carolyn Rhode at 336-506-4128.
Brenda Fowler Apple, Bell, Johnson & Co., PA Ms. Marti Asher Ms. Jeannette Blackburn Ms. Robin Bunton Ms. Donna L. Clapp Cobb, Ezekiel, Loy & Company, PA Ms. Kay Corbett Ms. Judy Driscoll Ms. Sebena Foust Gilliam Coble & Moser, LLP Ms. Bobbie S. Gray Ms. Olga Griswold Ms. Brenda Hampton Ms. Grace Holton Ms. Jennifer Jeffries Ms. Heather Jones Ms. Karin Langbehn-Pecaut Mary Makhlouf, DDS Ms. Natalie Miles Dr. Sandi Moulton Ms. Amy Jo Nicholson Scott Queen Ms. Judy Nunn-Snipes Ms. Helen Sharpe Ms. Linda Stevens Stout Stuart McGowen & King LLP Thomas Chandler Thomas & Hinshaw, LLP Ms. Mary Watson Diana Hammerstein Carole and Sam Moore Perry Hardison Ms. Susan Dalton
Don Miller Ms. Susan Dalton David Moore Carole and Sam Moore Marie Moore Carole and Sam Moore Tommy Moore Carole and Sam Moore Dr. Martin H. Nadelman Ms. Susan Dalton Margie Nichols Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen Laura Nisbet Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boileau Brenda Pace Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Cohen Ms. Lillian H. Rauch Mr. and Mrs. Felix C. Simmons Harry and Wanda Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Palmer Meg Scott Phipps Anna Gerow Dr. and Mrs.William L. Porfilio Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Janice and JC Pulliam Carole and Sam Moore Al Rey Candace Rey Carolyn Rhode Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Harris
Linda Stevens Apple, Bell, Johnson & Co., PA Ms. Marti Asher Ms. Jeannette Blackburn Ms. Robin Bunton Ms. Donna L. Clapp Cobb, Ezekiel, Loy & Company, PA Ms. Kay Corbett Ms. Judy Driscoll Ms. Sebena Foust Brenda and Arnold Fowler Gilliam Coble & Moser, LLP Ms. Bobbie S. Gray Ms. Olga Griswold Ms. Brenda Hampton Ms. Grace Holton Ms. Jennifer Jeffries Ms. Heather Jones Ms. Karin Langbehn-Pecaut Mary Makhlouf, DDS Ms. Natalie Miles Dr. Sandi Moulton Ms. Amy Jo Nicholson Scott Queen Ms. Judy Nunn-Snipes Ms. Helen Sharpe Stout Stuart McGowen & King LLP Thomas Chandler Thomas & Hinshaw, LLP Ms. Mary Watson Olivia Stogner Ms. Susan Dalton Dr. Charles Sydnor Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan
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Patsy and Bill Burke Carole and Sam Moore P.K. Burleson Mr. Thomas R. Davis Kaye Byrd Mr. and Mrs. H. Watson Byrd David Cheek Mr. Frank Longest, Jr. Vernon Cheek Brenda Fowler Linda Stevens Edward Clark Carole and Sam Moore Brenda Pace Cohen Mr. Troy Millikan Craig and Lauren Cohen Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen Robbie Colgin Carole and Sam Moore Tom Conally Caroline Scharlock Paul Craven Susan Dalton Michael Cross Merideth Miller Alexandra DeSiato Ms. Susan Dalton Dr. Steve Dingeldein Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Courtney Doi Ms. Susan Dalton Stuart Dunaway First United Methodist Church Dr. Marla Dunham Ms. Susan Dalton Greg Edens and Abby Jones Carole and Sam Moore Nancy Forrest Ms. Susan Dalton
Lou and Joan Harris The Children of E. Hooper Harris Tina Harris Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen Sally and Ted Harrison Dr. G. Walker Blair Anne Helms Ms. Susan Dalton Nancy and Clay Hemric Carole and Sam Moore Ed Hooks Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Wright Margaret Hooper Alamance Caswell Dental Society Dr. Roslyn M. Crisp Dr. LaRosa Pinnix-Bailey Mary Howell Frank Longest, Jr. Russell and Rosella Wilson Suzanne and Perry Hunt Carole and Sam Moore Cathy Johnson Ms. Susan Dalton Denise and Beau Johnson Carole and Sam Moore Marvin Kimber Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hensley Ms. Doris Schomberg Ava and Bill Koronis Carole and Sam Moore Mark Longoria Mr. and Mrs. Adam Longoria Ann and Dub Love Carole and Sam Moore Happy Lowry Carole and Sam Moore Ernest Manella Frank Longest, Jr. April Martin Mr. Donald Leach
Robert B. Rhode Mary and Peter Rhode Doris Schomberg Ms. Nancy Bateman Ms. Mary Drumwright Ms. Donzella Ford Ms. Savannah Foust Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gillikin, Jr. Ms. Ruth Graves Mr. Steve Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hobgood Ms. Susan E. Holt Mrs. Jerry Horton Ms. Angelene Lewis Mr. Johnathan Madren Mr. and Mrs. Felix C. Miller Mr. Stephen B. Miller Ms. Judy Nunn-Snipes Mr. Scott Queen Ms. Noreen Ray at Four Cooks Delight Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Reinecke Mr. Fairfax Reynolds Ms. Carolyn Rhode David Schomberg Mr. Henderson Scott Ms. Jessie Rae Scott Ms. Gigi Terrell Mrs. Elga Thornton Ms. Carolyn S. Tickle Ms. Gerry Turner Mrs. June West Mr. Matt Williams Ms. Vicki Wilson Cynthia Schoonover Carole and Sam Moore Elsie Shaner Carole and Sam Moore Sigma Psi Student Club John Neathery Felix and Elaine Simmons Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen Dee Snow Ms. Brenda Pace Cohen
Dan Timmons Ms. Susan Dalton Julie Trotter Ms. Susan Dalton Ms. Glenda O. Yount Dr. Clara Vega Ms. Susan Dalton Donald R. Wagner Mr. Billy E. Mitchell Mary Speight Walker Ms. Cathy Johnson Margaret and Bob Ward Carole and Sam Moore Elizabeth Williams Ms. Susan Dalton Lee Williams Bill Woodruff Nancy Williams Ms. Nancy A. Williams Russell and Rosella Wilson Brad and Shawn Smith Eloise Wright Mr. James T. Wright Sarah Cooper Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Niparts Glenda Yount Ms. Susan Dalton
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Vardy and Clara Abernethy Dr. and Mrs. Paul Abernethy Baskin parent Dr. and Mrs. Barry M. Weinberg Sara Jo Blair Dr. and Mrs. G. Walker Blair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrison Ricky Boggs Ms. Judy Boggs Rev. Homer Everett Bradey Martin and Susan Nadelman Curtis Neil Bright Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss Martin and Susan Nadelman Ms. Carolyn Rhode Linda Paulette Wheeley Brown Russell and Rosella Wilson Sandy Brownstein Ms. Joanna Brownstein and Ms. Carolyn Harley Talton C. Buckner Ms. Kay Teague Ivan Burger Mr. Michael Covington Ms. Sylvia Donovan Ms. Greta H. Gordon Ms. Carol O. Hanson Ms. Mary Santiago Mr. and Mrs. William C. Schley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Walton
This list represents gifts received by the ACC Foundation between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Pledges paid after June 30, 2011 will be included in the 2011-2012 Annual Report. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Please direct questions or comments to Carolyn Rhode at 336-506-4128.
George R. Dusenberry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longest Martin and Susan Nadelman Ms. Carolyn Rhode Ellen Edwards ACC Remembrance Committee Kim Elderkin ACC Arts & Sciences Division ACC Remembrance Committee Ms. Nancy Forrest Martin and Susan Nadelman Dr. Clara Vega Merline Ellison Ms. Linda Batts Ms. Joyce Crisp Ms. Renata Crisp Ms. Karen Evans Mr. and Mrs. Herb M. Jenkins Ms. Marlene Jones Ms. Penny Lewis Ms. Ella F. Neeley Ms. Susan Norvell Ms. Jeannie Proctor Ms. Barbara Williams C.P. William Fisher and Jean Northrup Fisher Dick and Linda Fisher Rosa Flynt Dr. and Mrs. William C. Findt, III Mark and Annie Foriest Bryant Foriest
John Kittenger Mr. Robert Kittenger Patricia Kittenger Mr. Robert Kittenger Dorothy Ann James Lee Ms. Denise Lloyd-Forbes Dawn Dixon Martin Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dixon Debra Dixon Doss and Gary A. Doss Ms. Jean Lightner Mr. R.L. Marty Martin Ms. Diane J. Plott Ms. Donna Dixon-Sullivan Audrey McBane Alamance County Republican Party Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Carter Ms. Bobbie McBane Clark Ms. Judith Clark Ms. Lisa Kirkpatrick and Mr. David Yow Ms. Teresa Deason Ms. Susan Elhilow Ms. Kim Clark Idoux Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Jarrell, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Kernodle, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth T. King Mr. George McBane Mr. and Mrs. Danny R. McMasters
Ms. Joyce Johnson Ms. Nikki Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longest, Jr. Ms. Natalie Miles Martin and Susan Nadelman Ms. Rhonda Pierce Ms. Carolyn Rhode Ms. Caroline Scharlock Ms. Doris Schomberg Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wade Ms. Stephanie Waters Dr. and Mrs. Barry M. Weinberg Ms. Tanya White Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr.
Michael Pace Ms. Brenda Pace-Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Cohen Mr. Troy W. Millikan Ms. Lillian H. Rauch Mr. and Mrs. Felix C. Simmons Bill Paris Al Catlos, Jr. Laura Parks Mr. Jim Parks A.H. Patterson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Don N. Brown Ch. Lt. Col. and Mrs. James W. Kinney Mr. W.T. Pate Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Patterson Ms. Paula Weller
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Rev. Walter Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Craig Batts Mr. and Mrs. Tim Miles Martin and Susan Nadelman Ms. Carolyn Rhode Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wade James Michael Galbraith Ms. Gail M. Galbraith-Budd Jennifer Rudd Roger Gant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wade Mr. Henry Jackson Garrison Mr. and Mrs. William C. Powell Wallace Gee Burlington Civitan Club Clara Hardin Andy and Beth Brehler Emery Hooper Harris Russell and Rosella Wilson Jennings M. Bryan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. McIntyre, Sr. Franklin B. Chacey Sheila M. Street Cecil Crabbe Ms. Jane Crabbe Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Walker Anthony Dalton Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss Ms. Carolyn Rhode Verona Danieley Russell and Rosella Wilson Jewel Dixon, Allen Doss and Dawn Dixon Martin Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dixon Mr. Don Dixon Ms. Donna Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dixon Debra Dixon Doss and Gary A. Doss Ms. Jean M. Lightner Mr. Raymond L. Martin Diane and Jonathan Plott J. Nimrod Harris Mr. Nicholas H. Harris Shake and Eleanor Harris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout Susie Wolverton Hawes Dr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr. Louise Heckman Mary and Johnny Schronce Dr. Samuel Holton Ms. Grace Holton Ms. LaKeisha Vance J.S. Honeycutt Ms. Nancy Honeycutt Joe Humphries Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Childress Dr. Dwight T. Kernodle Mr. and Mrs. Goerge McBane Jake King Mr. Michael McCandless Rev. and Mrs. John Kittenger Mr. Robert Kittenger
Ms. Jane S. Scott Mr.and Mrs. Joe H. Thomas Ms. Delores N. Young Peggy H. McCarter Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kernodle, Jr. Dr. Owen R. McKenzie Mr. Butch McKenzie Harvey Mitchell Burlington Civitan Club Everett Mogle Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Wimbish Kevin Moore Mr. Erik Conti Ms. Susan Dalton Ms. Lori Heiger Mr. Mark Hunter Martin and Susan Nadelman Bobby Earl Morris ACC Remembrance Committee Mr. and Mrs. Craig Batts Mr. and Mrs. Tim Miles Martin and Susan Nadelman Ms. Carolyn Rhode Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wade Edward Nadelman ACC English Department ACC Remembrance Committee ACC Board of Trustees Ms. Kaye Acton Mr. and Mrs. Craig Batts Ms. Hayvenyer Bigelow Mr. Laurent Changuion Mr. Paul W. Craven Ms. Suellyn L. Dalton Ms. Susan Dalton Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss Dr. and Mrs. William C. Findt, III Ms. Nancy Forrest Ms. Dorinda Gilliam Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harris Ms. Sandra Hinton Ms. Karen Holding-Jordan Ms. Mary Howell Ms. Cathy Johnson
Jack Holt Patterson, Sr. Ms. Linda F. Voncannon David Payne Kim Birmingham and Birminghams Mechanical Service, Inc. Emily A. Peterson Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss Nellie Lee Pittman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balog Mr. and Mrs. Scott Powell Ms Cynthia H. West Thomas E. Powell, Jr. Carolina Biological Supply John R. Ray Ms. Susan Abernethy ACC Remembrance Committee Ms. Nancy Forrest Martin and Susan Nadelman Dr. and Mrs. Barry M. Weinberg Richard Ray Martin and Susan Nadelman Alma T. Robinson and Jerilyn M. Robinson Mr. Byron T. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Robinson Lt. USN Jesse W. Robinson, Jr. Paul Scheetz Dr. Robert Owen Joe Schoeneck Becky Schoeneck Gifts Made in Memory Of / By continued on next page
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Jessie Rae Scott Mr. Zeb Alley Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cooper, Jr. Ms. Louise C. Cox Democratic Party of Alamance County Democratic Women of Alamance County Mr. and Mrs. William P. Douglas Ms. Cindy B. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Frederiksen Ms. Anna Gerow Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Henderson Governor and Mrs. James B. Hunt Jr. Dr. H.G. Jones Mrs. Ellilu Key Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mann III Mr. and Mrs. Greg C. Massey Mrs. Miriam S. Mayo Neill McLeod Ed.D. Martin and Susan Nadelman Ms. Gail C. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Phipps Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Raxter Ms. Carolyn Rhode Mr. and Mrs David W. Sargent Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Scott Mr. Henry Scott and Dr. Gilda C. Scott
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Dr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. William C. Scott Sr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vernon Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Wilson Jr. Mack Scott Ms. Miriam Mayo Gov. and Mrs. Robert W. Scott Mr. Peter H. Green Ms. Doris and David Schomberg Mr. T. Jerry Williams Leah Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Shane Sharpe Jean Slaughter Dr. Rosa Bilbao Ms. Susan Dalton Ms. Alexandra DeSiato Dr. Marla Dunham Ms. Nancy Forrest Ms. Lori Heiger Ms. Anne Helms Ms. Susan E. Holt Sara Juarez Ms. Linda McAdams Mr. Don Miller Dr. Amy Slaughter Myers Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Rhew Ms. Elizabeth Solazzo Ms. Julie Trotter
Ms. Betsy Adams Mr. and Mrs. Craig Batts Ms. Hayvenyer Bigelow Ms. Jeanette Blackburn Ms. Susan Borwick Ms. Lucille D. Brooks Mr. Laurent Changuion Ms. Susan Dalton Ms. Debra Dixon-Doss Gil and Becky Dodson Mr. Michael Dunklebarger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elmore Ms. Nancy Forrest Ms. Brenda Fowler Mr. Otha Hawkins Ms. Lori Heiger Ms. Grace Holton Ms. Joyce Johnson Ms. Pat Johnson Ms. Sherry Miller Bob and Sandi Moulton Martin and Susan Nadelman Ms. Deborah T. Oakley Darryl, Rhonda and Burton Peebles Mr. Richard Pickard Mr. Scott Queen Dennis Ras Rasmussen Ms. Carolyn Rhode Ms. Caroline Scharlock Ms. Doris Schomberg Ms. Linda Stevens Ms. Guerry Stirling-Willis Ms. Joanna Tingen Wake Forest University Ms. Mary Watson Dr. and Mrs. Barry M. Weinberg Ms. June West Dr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr.
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ACC Foundation endowed funds as of June 30, 2011
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J.C. and Fran S. Dillingham Memorial Scholarship To provide financial assistance to students who graduated from local public high schools, including charters. Students must be at least 25 years old.
$100,000 - $249,999
Founders Endowment In 1988, a campaign kicked off to celebrate the Colleges 30th anniversary. Thirty individuals and businesses Founders established the Foundations first significant endowment. Sondra Hall Jones Endowed Scholarship Ms. Jones served as a school counselor with ABSS for many years. Students receiving this scholarship must demonstrate the intent to teach after completing at least a four-year degree. Laboratory Corporation of America Endowed Scholarship Fund Provides need-based financial assistance for students in the Biotechnology, Medical Laboratory Technology and other lab-based curriculum programs. Amick H. and Mattie S. Patterson Memorial Endowment Mr. A.H. Patterson, Jr. established this scholarship in memory of his parents. A.H. and Evelyn Guthrie Patterson Memorial Scholarship Endowment Mr. A.H. Patterson, Jr. established this scholarship in memory of his beloved wife. A.O. Smith Endowed Scholarship Fund A.O. Smith, a manufacturing company with a plant located in Mebane from 1978 to 2008, established this fund to benefit qualified students with demonstrated need. The Charlie and Esther Stadler Endowment The Stadler family established this fund in 1985 to support the priorities of the ACC Foundation. Charlie and Virgil Stadler founded Stadlers Country Hams. The Wooten Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Elizabeth B. and Robert E. Wooten gave this scholarship fund in honor of their three children.
$500,000-$749,999
Alamance Regional Medical Center Endowed Chair Provides general support for the Associate Degree Nursing curriculum. Laboratory Corporation of America Endowed Chair Provides general support for the Biotechnology, Medical Laboratory Technology and other lab-based curriculum programs.
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Alamance Regional Medical Center Scholarship Endowment Provides financial assistance to students in allied health programs and to students preparing to enter allied health programs. Scott Family Collection Endowment This endowed fund was established by members of the extended Scott family and friends of the Scott family to support the Scott Family Collection at ACC. The Samuel Moses Thornton Memorial Endowment Bill and Elga Thornton established this scholarship in memory of his grandfather. It provides assistance to students who have sound scholastic records and financial need.
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The Alumni Loyalty Fund Established by many alumni of the College, each contributing $1,000 to support student scholarships. Ambassador Fund Funded in the mid-90s by Burlington Industries Foundation and NationsBank (now Bank of America) to support the Ambassador program. The Margaret H. Brown Endowed Fund Mrs. Margaret Brown was active in many civic and church organizations in Alamance County. This fund was established from the proceeds of a Charitable Remainder Trust established by Mrs. Brown prior to her death in 2003. Burlington Industries Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. Chandler Concrete Company, Inc. Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. Elizabeth Hayden-Harman Endowment* When fully funded, will provide scholarships for Nursing and Early Childhood curriculum students. The William R. Hupman Scholars Endowed Fund Established by the Hupman family to honor Mr. Hupman, a lifelong resident of Mebane and a business and civic leader. Funds are used to support the Ambassador program. Jake king Memorial Automotive Scholarship Larry Nichols, Bill Ingold and Buddy Martin were instrumental in establishing this memorial scholarship for Jake King, who was a well-known mechanic in Alamance County. Charlie Lowry Culinary Fund Charlie Lowry, Chair of the Business Division at ACC for many years, left these funds to the ACC Culinary Technology department upon his passing in December 2004. Jack R. Overacre, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund Mr. Overacre, an ACC alumnus, established this fund to assist students in the Computer Information Technology department.
Thomas E. Powell, Jr. Endowment Established by the Carolina Biological Supply Company to honor its founder. It supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation. The Elwood Prater Scholarship Fund The Burlington Merchants Association began this fund in 1992 to honor its long-time executive director. Provides financial aid to students in a business-related curriculum program. H. Joseph Schoeneck Memorial Endowed Fund Mr. Sam Burst and his sister, Rebecca Schoeneck, established this fund in memory of her husband, Joe Schoeneck, who was well-known for his culinary skills. It underwrites the cost of participation for student teams in culinary competitions. Shoffner Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. Twin Lakes Community Scholarship Twin Lakes is a village-like continuing care retirement community located in West Burlington. Preference is given to students in nursing or allied health programs. The Wachovia Endowed Fund for Student Aid Provides funds to benefit students attending ACC.
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Bank of America Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. BB&T Endowed Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation. Helen Brennan Honorary Endowed Scholarship Fund Helen Brennan, RN, is the past president of the Alamance-Caswell Medical Alliance and has long been active in healthcare initiatives in the area. Provides financial assistance to students enrolled in or preparing to enroll in one of the Allied Health curricula. Ivan Burger Memorial Scholarship Fund Family and friends established this fund in memory of Ivan, a student in the ACC welding program, who died on Christmas Day 2006. Provides funds to students in the Welding Technology curriculum. Burlington Motors Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. Byrd Family Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. Capital Bank Partners at Work Fund Established by Community Savings Bank (now Capital Bank) to support the priorities of the ACC Foundation. It was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. Carolina Biological Supply Company Endowed Scholarship Fund To provide financial assistance to students attending ACC in Biotechnology or who are in the University Transfer program earning Associate of Applied Science degrees. Ellis-Hall Scholarship Fund To provide financial assistance to students demonstrating need. First State Savings Bank Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. C.P. William Fisher and Jean Northrup Fisher Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dr. Dick Fisher, a long-time ACC Trustee, established this fund in memory of his parents to benefit students with need. Glen Raven Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. The Robert J. Graham Endowed Scholarship Mr. Graham was one of the first employees of ACC. He taught math and served as the first librarian. He later became the learning lab coordinator. Shake and Eleanor Harris Memorial Scholarship Mrs. Leonorah H. Stout established this scholarship in memory of her parents. Margaret Hooper Dental Assisting Scholarship Fund Given by area dentists and orthodontists to honor Margaret Minor Hooper, the original driving force behind ACCs outstanding Dental Assisting program. Ms. Hooper retired in 2003. Huffman Oil Company, Inc. Partners at Work Fund Provides student aid at ACC and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC.
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Jack R. and Dorothy C. Lindley Endowed Fund Jack and Dot Lindley are well known in Alamance County for their community involvement and philanthropy. This fund was established to support the priorities of the ACC Foundation. Walter A.G. Maschke Memorial Scholarship This fund was established by Elga Thornton in memory of her father. Mr. Maschke was known as a real gentleman and a caring individual. He was a successful businessman. Pro Feet Inc. Partners at Work Fund Supports student aid at ACC and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. The Al and Candace Rey Scholarship Al and Candace Rey established this scholarship to provide assistance to students raised by single parents. Ms. Rey won the 2000 ACC Distinguished Alumni Award. Riddle & Company Partners at Work Fund Enhances the Advertising and Graphic Design curriculum and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC.
Henderson and Hilda Scott Endowed Fund Marjorie and Paul Fulknier established this fund in honor of her maternal grandparents. The purpose is to support the Scott Family Collection at ACC. The Ralph H. and Hazeleene Scott Endowment Fund Mr. R. Henderson Scott, Jr., a long-time ACC Trustee, established this fund in 1983 to honor his parents. Senator Ralph H. Scott, Sr. served 13 terms in the N.C. General Assembly and sponsored the original community college legislation in 1963. It provides funds to benefit the Scott Family Collection. Jean Slaughter Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund Ms. Slaughter was a long-time English instructor at ACC and was instrumental in the phenomenal growth of the University Transfer program. This scholarship was funded primarily by her colleagues at ACC. Smith Family Foundation Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. B.L. Stewart Endowed Fund Friends and family established this fund in memory of Ms. Stewart, a well-known local caterer. It assists students in the Culinary Technology program. SunTrust Partners at Work Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC. Joe Wheeler and Michael Cross Endowed Scholarship This scholarship fund was established by family, friends and colleagues of Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Cross to honor their friendship. Mr. Wheeler died of cancer in summer of 2007 after serving as the attorney for the City of Graham for many years. Willard and Sibyl White Endowed Fund Carolyn and Michael White established this fund in honor of his parents to support the Scott Family Collection. Wishart, Norris, Henninger & Pittman, P.A. Endowed Fund Supports the priorities of the ACC Foundation and was given to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of ACC.
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vardy and Clara Abernethy Endowed Scholarship* Given by Susan Abernethy, a retired ACC Computer Information Technology instructor, and her family members in honor of her grandparents. ACC Retirees Endowed Scholarship To date, 25 retirees have pledged or given at least $1,000 each in order to fully endow this scholarship and name the ACC Employee Lounge. Nancy J. Adams Culinary Scholarship Established by B.J. Adams in honor of his wife to benefit culinary students with financial need who are in good academic standing. Alamance-Caswell Homebuilders Association Scholarship Fund Provides scholarship assistance to students in homebuildingrelated curricula. Alamance-Caswell Medical Society Endowed Scholarship Provides financial assistance to students from Alamance or Caswell County enrolled in or preparing to enroll in one of the Allied Health curricula. Alamance-Caswell Medical Society Alliance Endowed Scholarship Provides financial assistance to students from Alamance or Caswell County enrolled in or preparing to enroll in one of the Allied Health curricula. Alley, Williams, Carmen and king Scholarship Fund Provides financial assistance to mechanical drafting students. Beach Family Scholarship Mr. Jeff Beach established this fund to provide financial assistance to former textile industry employees who are acquiring new job skills at ACC. Sara Jo Blair Memorial Nursing Scholarship Dr. G. Walker Blair, Jr. established this scholarship in memory of his wife, who spent more than four decades improving health care and education for health care workers in Alamance County. Sandy Brownstein Memorial Criminal Justice Scholarship This scholarship was established by Sandy Brownsteins children. Ms. Brownstein was department head of Criminal Justice for many years at ACC. vic Chisholm Memorial HvAC Scholarship Established by the family of Vic Chisholm who built one of the largest HVAC service companies in the Southeast. Mr. Chisholm was honored posthumously with the 2004 ACC Distinguished Alumni Award. Margaret Cooper Endowed Scholarship* Margaret Cooper was a long-time member of the faculty at the UNC School of Medicine. She also was an active member of Altrusa International of Chapel Hill. Dixon-Doss Scholarship Endowment In 2002, Debra Dixon-Doss was recognized by the Association of School Business Officials International. With the award funds, she and her husband, Gary Doss, established the Dixon-Doss scholarship to honor Jewel A. Dixon, her mother, and Allen G. Doss, her father-in-law. The funds support students who are committed to community service. Mark and Annie Foriest Scholarship Tony Foriest was honored in 2004 with the Nancy Susan Reynolds Award for race relations given annually by Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and directed the monetary award to establish this fund. The fund provides scholarships to students who are members of one of four area churches.
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James M. Galbraith Memorial Endowment Scholarship This fund was established in memory of the 26-year old son of retired ACC biology instructor Gail Galbraith. Preference is given to University Transfer students whose career plans include teaching. Louise Heckman Memorial Nursing Scholarship Mary Schronce, an ACC alumna, and her family established this scholarship in memory of her mother, Lousie Heckman, who was a nurse in Alamance County for many years. The scholarship is given to high-performing students in the Associate Degree Nursing program. The Eda and Ralph Holt Endowed Fund This fund was endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Holt to support the priorities of the ACC Foundation. J. Robert Holt Memorial Scholarship Elizabeth P. Holt established this scholarship in memory of her husband. It provides assistance to Alamance County students with need. The Linda Humble Endowed Scholarship This scholarship was established by an anonymous donor in 2005 to honor Linda Humble, principal of River Mill Charter School. It provides assistance to River Mill graduates attending ACC. John W. and Pete Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund Established by Richard Jones to memorialize his parents. Funds are given to industrial or cosmetology students. George kimmel Memorial Scholarship Fund Established by John and Cathy Kimmel, owners of several McDonalds restaurants in Alamance County, in memory of Johns father. It assists ACC students with demonstrated financial need. Jack R. and Dorothy C. Lindley Scholarship Jack and Dot Lindley are well known in Alamance County for their community involvement and philanthropy. The scholarship provides assistance for students in the Business Administration curriculum. Audrey k. McBane Nursing Scholarship Mrs. McBane retired from Kernodle Clinic in 1993 after 31 years of service. At that time, the clinic established this scholarship in her honor.
Jack Okelley Memorial Sertoma Club Endowed Scholarship Jack OKelley was a long-time member of the Sertoma Club and also served as Director of Extension Programs at ACC.The primary purpose is to provide funds to assist students who have speech, hearing or language disabilities. W. Michael Pace Memorial Horticulture Scholarship This scholarship was initiated by Rett Davis, then Alamance County Cooperative Extension director, to memorialize Mike Pace, a well-known landscaper in Alamance County. James Patterson Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship Dr. James Patterson established this scholarship in memory of his son. It provides financial assistance to students in the Medical Assisting or Associate Degree Nursing programs. E. Glenn and Bettie C. Pendergraph Honorary Endowment Established by the owners of Central Builders of Mebane Inc. and provides support to students in Carpentry; Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration; Mechanical Drafting and Accounting curricula. Myron and Sarah Rhyne Scholarship Mr. Rhyne was the mayor of Graham and Mrs. Rhyne was active with the arts council. Provides tuition assistance to students from Alamance County in the Advertising and Graphic Design curriculum. Alma and Jerilyn M. Robinson Memorial Scholarship Endowment Byron Robinson and his brother established this scholarship in memory of their mother, Alma, and his brothers wife, Jerilyn. The fund provides assistance to students in the Health and Public Services division. Saturday Morning Breakfast Club Horticulture Scholarship This group of friends meets on Saturday mornings for breakfast and shares an appreciation for horticulture and ACC. Several of the members are former trustees or retirees of ACC. Paul v. Scheetz Scholarship Endowment Pauls wife, Ruby, established this scholarship, which is primarily for drafting students, in memory of the man who initiated the Co-op program at ACC. He also taught drafting, blueprint reading, and math.
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Doris Schomberg and Marvin kimber Culinary Scholarship Wayne Bunting, Randy Cox, and Paul Kearns, on behalf of Wright Brothers Steakhouse, Village Grill and Blue Ribbon Diner, endowed this scholarship in honor of these two beloved instructors in the ACC Culinary Technology department. E. Faye Simpson Memorial Nursing Scholarship Rockie and Mary Lou Troxler established this scholarship in memory of Mrs. Simpson, who was a well-respected nurse in the community. The Renee Snyder Endowed Scholarship This scholarship was established by an anonymous donor to honor Renee Snyder, Assistant Director of Clover Garden Charter School. It provides assistance to Clover Garden graduates attending ACC. Thompson Family Scholarship Endowment Curtis Thompson established this scholarship in honor of his sisters, who are nurses, to assist students from Caswell County who are entering the allied health field. Mr. Thompson won the 2003 ACC Distinguished Alumni Award. The Patricia B. Tingen Alumni Scholarship Fund for Business Students The fund was established through the realization of an insurance policy established in 1993 by Patsy Tingen, a long time Business Administration instructor at ACC. Family and friends have since added to the scholarship in Patsys memory. Triangle Home Health Care, Inc. Endowed Scholarship Fund Triangle Home Health Care established this fund primarily to provide assistance to employees of the company and their family members to attend ACC. Jill Troutman visual Arts Scholarship Ms. Troutman is a local artist who is honored with this scholarship established by her art students. Walter Williams Class of 1962 Scholarship The members of the Walter Williams High school Class of 1962 have raised this endowment to support Williams graduates who enroll at ACC. Rosella Rodgers Wilson Tech Prep Scholarship Mrs. Wilson is honored by this scholarship for her many years of service with Alamance-Burlington School System. It was established by her husband, Russell Wilson, who has served for many years as an ACC Trustee. Troy W. Woodard, Sr. Scholarship Mr. Woodard was the former mayor of Graham and also was a Board Member Emeritus of the ACC Foundation. The fund provides assistance to Alamance County students in a program related to engineering or business. Youths Friends Association Endowment Scholarship in Industrial Technology
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Provides tuition assistance to a minority student. It was established by founders of the Committee.
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W. Ronald & Peggy H. McCarter Scholarship for International Studies Dr. McCarter was the second president of ACC. The McCarter children established this scholarship to assist students in the international program at ACC. Leonard and Jane Miller Memorial visual Arts Scholarship Endowment The ACC Visual Arts Club established this scholarship in memory of Mr. Miller, a long-time department head in ACCs Advertising and Graphic Design program. Everett G. Mogle Memorial Endowment Everett Mogle was a successful real estate agent in Alamance County until his death in 1998. He was most proud of being a real estate instructor at ACC. kevin and Maria Moore Endowed Scholarship Fund* The fund was established in 2009 by Dr. Martin Nadelman, President of ACC, in memory of Kevin Moore, long-time department head for Automotive Systems Technology and in memory of Maria Moore, Kevins wife, who was a Registered Nurse and taught part-time in ACCs Nursing Assistant program. Both Kevin and Maria died in their 40s of cancer. Many of Kevin and Marias friends, family members and colleagues have also contributed to this scholarship. Janice Reaves & Otha Hawkins PTk Scholarship Members of ACCs Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society established this scholarship in honor of the clubs two long-time advisors. Preference is given to PTK students. karen Wolverton Smell Memorial Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. John B. Wolverton, Jr. established this scholarship in memory of Dr. Wolvertons sister. Dr. Wolverton is a retired dean. It provides assistance on a merit basis to part-time students. Rudy Smith Memorial Scholarship Claudia Smith established this scholarship in memory of her husband, an ACC retiree. Provides tuition assistance to Industrial Technology students. Linda Stevens and Brenda Fowler Scholarship* Combined, Linda Stevens and Brenda Fowler have taught accounting at ACC for over 40 years, providing thousands of students with the necessary skills to succeed in their careers. William E. Taylor Endowment Dr. Taylor was the first president of Alamance Community College. Provides assistance to ACC students with financial need.
Established by his family to provide scholarship assistance to students in the Business Administration curriculum.
Jennings M. Bryan, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. Mark McIntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan endowed this scholarship to honor Mr. Bryan who was a Burlington businessman. It provides financial assistance to ABSS graduates studying business.
Burlington Womens Club Scholarship
Established by Janet Hildebrand, an ACC alumna, to provide assistance to accounting students. Mr. Cheek was a long-time accounting instructor at ACC.
Graham Lions Club Scholarship
Provides scholarships for ABSS graduates with a preference to those graduating from Western Alamance High School.
Samuel and Margaret Holton Endowed Scholarship*
This fund was established by Grace Holton, ACC Accounting instructor, to honor her parents. Dr. Holton retired from the faculty of the UNC-CH School of Education in 1987 after 39 years and served on numerous education boards during his professional career.
Maurice Jennings Scholarship Mr. Jennings established this scholarship to assist ACC students. He founded Biscuitville restaurants. Martin Luther king, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Established by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Coalition of Alamance County, funds are awarded to a student writing the best essay reflecting on the life of the civil rights leader.
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ACC Foundation Non-Endowed Scholarships Available for the 2011-2012 School Year
Kaye Acton Medical Assisting Scholarship Alamance Beautiful Commission Horticulture Scholarship Alamance Christian Academic Excellence Scholarship Alamance County Human Resources Association Scholarship Alamance County Medical Group Managers Scholarship Darrell Allen Body Shop Scholarship Altrusa International of Chapel Hill Scholarship Bank of America Books & Supplies Fund L.P. and Evelyn Best Memorial Scholarship Career College Scholarship Copland Employees Scholarship Cox Toyota-Scion Scholarship Cecil Crabbe Memorial Scholarship Wallace Gee Memorial Scholarship (Burlington Civitan Club) Graham Rotary Academic Scholarship Elizabeth Hayden-Harman Nursing and Early Childhood Scholarships Hayden-Harman Nonprofit Scholarship Herb Society of America (North Carolina Unit) Scholarship Holt Sublimation Scholarship Hattie M. Ledbetter Memorial Scholarship Mebane Business Assocation Scholarship Harvey Mitchell Memorial Scholarship (Burlington Civitan Club) Sandvik Machining Technology Scholarship Leah Sharpe Memorial Health Occupations Scholarship Mark Isaac Smith Scholarship TAPCO Employees Scholarship Truliant Credit Union Scholarship Jalvia Vaughn and Merline Ellison Memorial Scholarship Robert Lee Pate, III VFW Post Scholarship Dr. Barry Weinberg Scholarship Walter Williams HS Class of 61 Scholarship Watson Electrical Scholarship Woodruff and Williams Scholarship
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ACC Retirees celebrate the successful completion of a $25,000 retirees endowed fund. Left: (L-R) Front: Suellyn Dalton, Wanda Palmer, Frances Marlette. Back: Dave Turnage, Harry Palmer, Rob Everett, Janyth Fredrickson Center: (L-R) Front: Suella Klug and Peggy Harden Back: Chester Honeycutt, Dennis Ras Rasmussen, Jim Parks, Wayne Bowery and Ben Wolverton Right: (L-R) Susan Abernethy and Sandi Moulton spearheaded the successful Retiree Scholarship campaign
he ACC Retiree Campaign provides an opportunity for retirees and former employees of Alamance Community College to support current and future ACC students as they achieve their educational goals.
These retirees have created an endowed fund that will generate an estimated $1,000 or more annually to help support ACC students. As a result, their names will be listed on a plaque in the Faculty/Staff Lounge. The Alamance Community College Foundation thanks these individuals who continue to help students reach their educational dreams.
Susan Abernethy Nancy and Charles Bateman Glenda and Richard Blue Wayne and Deborah Bowery Suellyn Dalton Gil and Becky Dodson Rob and Barbara Everett Channing and Janyth Fredrickson Laura Gorham Peggy Wright Harden Chester and Ann Honeycutt Margaret Hooper
Suella klug Ted and Mary Ann Lake Suzanne and Tom Lucier Frances Marlette Sandi and Bob Moulton Wanda and Harry Palmer Jim Parks Dennis Ras Rasmussen Byron Robinson Reece Simmons Dave Turnage vicki Wilson Ben and Claire Wolverton
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Grants Awarded
The North Carolina Clean Water Management Trust Fund awarded the following grant to ACC: $382,790 for a Stormwater Project in partnership with the Piedmont Conservation Council Partnership This project, in partnership with the Piedmont Conservation Council, will improve the infrastructure for treating stormwater runoff on the campus of Alamance Community College. The new system will, in turn, result in the improvement of water quality of the Haw River and Lake Jordan. It also will provide educational opportunities and a forum for demonstrating the effectiveness of a distributed storm water BMP (bioretention management program) approach on a typical community college campus. The National Science Foundation awarded the following grant to ACC: $25,618 for a Stem Cell Pipeline Grant Under the sponsorship of the City College of San Francisco, ACC is one of two field test partners in this three year project to develop and test a cell culture/stem cell research curriculum for high school students to be taught in a community college setting. ESL Distance Learning Grant $10,000 Part of a national project, the program furnishes field-tested civic and English program DVDs and on-line lessons to ESL students so that they may study at home and/or supplement their classroom instruction. The North Carolina Community College System awarded the following grants to ACC: $79,220 for an ESL Civics Statewide Curriculum Project This is a grant to produce online/distance learning classes designed for ESL (English as a Second Language) students. Statewide training is also done to teach teachers how to utilize this free tool. The North Carolina Department of Commerce Energy Division awarded the following grant to ACC: $339,276 for a Student Energy Internships and Fellowships Program Alamance Community College (ACC) was awarded this grant in 2010 by the NC Energy Office of the North Carolina Department of Commerce via the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to place student energy interns from our Green Certificate Program at local business sites to evaluate energy use and recommend energy savings strategies. We are more than halfway through this grant program and ACC has placed over 20 interns in over 40 10-week assignments at business host sites in Alamance, Orange, Guilford and Chatham Counties. Interns are paid through ACC grant funds, trained in energy analysis equipment and provided support by faculty and technical consultants during their internships. A sample of business host sites includes:
Alamance County Facilities Department & Cedarock Park City of Burlington Greensboro Day School Lenovo Nypro Mebane
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TS Designs Twin Lakes Community Interns projects have included: Reviewing energy usage of facilities and making recommendations to reduce costs Analyzing options for and expenses of using renewable energy sources Conducting energy audits, including reviewing utility bills for savings potential Investigating cost and savings potential of using solar versus natural gas boilers / heaters Performing lighting analyses
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The uS Department of Education awarded the following grants to ACC: $85,000 for a Transition Program for Students with Intellectual Disabilities into Higher Education (Western Carolina University Post-Secondary Satellite Grant Program) This program expands ACCs current Career College Program through the addition of a part-time coordinator, the expansion of curriculum areas, and a partnership with Elon University so that students with mild intellectual disabilities may move from a community college experience into a university environment with the aid of mentors from Elons Service Learning Program. The goals for the student include post-secondary experience, vocational training, socialization and, ultimately, employment. $29,569 for Secondary and Post-Secondary Technical Preparation for high school students (ACC Tech Prep Program) This grant will provide opportunities for high school students, parents, and counselors to engage in various learning experiences at ACC focused on emerging careers that incorporate innovative technologies. Such careers involve advanced manufacturing and health sciences. The grant demonstrates a comprehensive partnership between ACC, Alamance-Burlington School System, the Piedmont Triad Consortium, and Alamance County by strengthening pathways from high school to college and to the local workforce.
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Message from ACCF Executive Director
DuRING 2010-2011, OvER 1,000 STuDENTS RECEIvED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE ALAMANCE COMMuNITY COLLEGE FOuNDATION: DEAR ACC DONORS AND FRIENDS, Its Time is our theme for this year. Certainly its time for this recession to be over. Its time for all able adults in Alamance County to be employed. In the meantime, ACC is here for those adult learners who need it. And the ACC Foundation is here to ensure that those who need financial assistance to attend are not turned away due to financial need. I thank you for being part of the Alamance Community College family and among its supporters.
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