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2010–2011 PROGRESS REPORT THE DANIELS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 7 STRATEGIC GOALS Delivering on the Promise of DANIELS TOMORROW ONE VISION

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“OuR viSiOn iS bOld, buT i am CERTain

ThaT TOGEThER wE will mOvE daniElS

fORwaRd TO an EvEn bRiGhTER fuTuRE.”

Christ ine M. Riordan, PhD, Dean

dear daniels Community,

This year, the daniels college of business marks our halfway point in the daniels Tomorrow strategic plan. in this progress report, we celebrate our accomplishments and progress made toward that plan in fiscal year 2010–2011.

Our success would not be possible without the hard work from all of our daniels Pioneers—faculty, staff, alumni, volunteers and friends. Over the past few years, our community has worked at an unprecedented pace to accomplish so much in such a short amount of time. and, i am so proud to be a part of such a dedicated community.

The daniels Tomorrow strategic plan consists of seven strategic goals for daniels to accomplish by 2014, and in 2010–2011, we made considerable progress on each goal. This year, i am proud to announce that daniels:

i wish to offer my sincerest thanks to the daniels Pioneer community for making this possible—the dedicated faculty, staff, alumni, partners and friends who contribute significant time, energy and resources toward daniels Tomorrow. Our vision is bold, but i am certain that together we will move daniels forward to an even brighter future.

with warm regards,

christine m. Riordan, Phddean, Professor of managementdaniels college of business

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» Optimized our undergraduate enrollment numbers through the new secondary admissions process

» named the Joy burns Center, home to the fritz Knoebel School of hospitality management

» Expanded our corporate partners program to more than 75 partners

» Raised more than $14.5 million in private funds

» added even more C-level executives to our Executive advisory board

» hired 12 new faculty positions

» launched danielsnetworth.org, a worldwide knowledge exchange showcasing our faculty’s expertise

» made a substantial jump in our rankings and international reputation in Bloomberg Businessweek, European CEO magazine and Forbes

» hit record attendance numbers at our signature event, voices of Experience, with an average attendance of 1,000 attendees per event

» Connected with alumni at new events such as our daniels nights athletic events, the daniels week bbQ and the Snow ball holiday party

» and, many more!

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daniels Tomorrow: a Shared mission and valuesi n T R O d u c T i O n

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Mission StatementThis year we celebrate our accomplishments at the halfway

mark of our strategic plan. it took the support and dedication

of everyone in the daniels Pioneer community to bring us to

this point.

in 2010–2011, we refined our mission statement and

introduced an updated values statement to our stakeholders.

O U R V I S I O N

To be a premier private business college globally

recognized as a leader whose educational experiences,

outreach, and knowledge creation transforms lives

organizations and communities.

The daniels college of business is considered an innovator among business schools for our approach to ethical leadership, values-based decision making and producing the next generation of business leaders who are making a difference in the world. we continue to build on that momentum with our strides in the daniels Tomorrow strategic plan.

» contribute one’s energy, talent and dedication to a vibrant

learning community.» fulfill the college vision and mission through our learning

community of students, faculty, staff and alumni.» Expect individual involvement in, and responsibility to,

the betterment of the daniels community.» build and nurture relationships with the university of denver

community, the business community and communities around

the world. » further a diverse and inclusive community. » Practice sustainability.

» commit to a lifelong experience of individual and

community excellence.» Strive toward a global reputation of excellence.» celebrate individual and community achievements.» demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit in the community. » Sustain a dynamic curriculum with ongoing revisions

based upon the needs of stakeholders.

» behave ethically, with integrity and professionalism,

toward internal and external stakeholders, which

include students, faculty, staff, alumni, the university

and the business community.» Strive for mutual respect and dignity toward each other

in a diverse culture.» advance the professional development of all members

of the community.» Pursue a collaborative and collegial environment.

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we are committed to the values of excellence and ethics that

serve to sustain a rich and dynamic learning community.

we carry out our shared values through three themes: Community, Excellence and Ethics.

O u r M i s s i O n

Ethical Practice. Thought Leadership. Global Impact.

The Daniels College of Business is a community dedicated to educating ethical business leaders, advancing the theory and

practice of business and making a positive global impact.

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an authentic, Transformational business Education

D e l I V e R e x e M pl a Ry,

M a R k e t- R e l e Va N t pRO g R a M S

Reevaluate and refine our teaching practices

and curriculum to ensure all Daniels programs

are of the highest quality, value and excellence.

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above all, we understand that to have a lasting impact around the world, we must offer excellent programs. Our curriculum is cutting edge and market relevant, providing students a solid framework of ethics, innovation and sustainability, and numerous co-curricular and global opportunities to practice their skills. in 2010–2011, we continued to improve our degree and other programs to provide daniels students the best education possible.

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Undergraduate programsin 2010–2011, the Office of undergraduate Programs continued to develop services and co-curricular programs to enhance the undergraduate experience. The daniels Ethics boot camp—an ethical leadership conference for all sophomore business students—launched in fall 2010. Guided by faculty from the department of business Ethics and legal Studies, students are grouped into cohorts and spend an intensive weekend discussing ethical decision making, professionalism, work-life balance and more.

as we work toward international recognition, we continued to increase the quality of our students by introducing a secondary admissions process in fall 2010. Through this process, aspirant business majors are required to apply to daniels in their sophomore year.

graduate programsafter launching the One-year mba program in fall 2010—a program for pre-professional students to begin immediately after earning a bachelor’s degree from an aacSb-accredited university—we developed a formal internship program to provide these

students a meaningful professional experience where they can apply their newly acquired skills. Thanks to a private gift, we expanded our Global Opportunities experiential learning program for graduate students. The international mba caiO program was renamed GO-imba and incorporated into the Global Opportunities program. we unveiled numerous enhancements to the daniels Executive mba program in fall 2010, including new courses, additional seminars and an experiential retreat. To better serve our Professional mbas and Executive mbas, we reorganized internally to meet the unique needs of working professionals.

executive educationin 2010–2011, our Executive Education program deepened its longtime partnership with the healthcare industry. for several years, Executive Education has worked with several leading colorado healthcare organizations, and in 2010, we developed a physician leadership-development program for centura health, colorado’s

largest hospital system.

» Barbara O’Brien, colorado lt. Governor» peter Swinburn, President and cEO of

molson coors brewing company » patricia gabow, md, cEO of denver health » Donna lynne, drPh, President of Kaiser

foundation health Plan, colorado Region

» Stephen Chipman, cEO of Grant Thornton» Ret. general Charles krulak» Howard Schultz, cEO of Starbucks» andy taylor (bSba 1970), chairman and

cEO of Enterprise holdings

» Sally Jewell, President and cEO of

Recreational Equipment, inc. (REi)» Richard Davis, cEO of u.S. bank » Joseph Saunders (mba 1968, bSba 1967),

cEO of viSa, inc.» John McCarvel, cEO of crocs, inc.

also this year, the college moved the voices of Experience speaker series under the direction of Executive Education. The seventh season of our signature event series was our best and most attended in history, featuring the following notable leaders:

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Daniels PMBA Ranked

#25 in the Nation and

#5 in the Southwest Region by

Bloomberg Businessweek

Part Time, full Strengtht o P R A N k e D

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Career Services

in august 2011, the Suitts center for Graduate career Services

changed its name to the Suitts career management center to

better reflect our commitment to guiding students throughout their

time at daniels and beyond.

in 2010–2011, the Suitts career management center developed

and implemented an innovative program for graduate students

and alumni—career next™—a four-phase career-management

cycle that provides action items and deliverables throughout

a student’s career search. Through this process, we can better

assist students and alumni to make decisions about their careers,

pursue best-fit job opportunities, present themselves well and

build valuable networks.

and Suitts purchased two new databases for student use:

Going Global, an international jobs database, and MBA Focus,

a résumé database for top-tier graduate business schools utilized

by leading global employers.

VOICeS OF expeRIeNCe

daniels made great strides this year toward offering more

services to our students and alumni and strengthening corporate

engagement. in december 2010, daniels started the city Treks

program, taking top graduate and undergraduate students

to new York city and San francisco to learn about various

companies, industries and careers. daniels staff and students

also attended several national career fairs this year, including

the national black mba career conference and the national

Society of hispanic mbas career fair.

executive Mentor program

in 2010–2011, we expanded the college’s Executive mentor

program, which pairs mba and mS students with senior-level

business leaders from companies such as Oppenheimerfunds,

millercoors, ibm Global Services, western union, Xcel Energy

and others. This past year, the number of executive mentors

increased by 25 percent (and participants by 27 percent), and

daniels held an appreciation event for mentors in august 2011.

“If you want to be successful in life, if you want to be successful in business, if you want to be successful with your family, if you want to be successful with your relationships—be a man or woman of character. Concentrate on your selflessness. Don’t be afraid to take a stand and do the right thing for the right reasons. And maintain your integrity. You do that, and you’re going to be a great success.”

—Ret. General Charles Krulak

» Executive Mentor Breakfast

The Daniels 4-Phase Career Cycle

Exploration &Research

Skill Building &Transition

Interviewing &Decision Making

Positioning &Search1 2

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bridging Theory and Practice in business Education

e N g a g e I N R e S e a R C H - D R I V e N

k N O W l e D g e C R e at I O N

Support our faculty’s scholarly pursuits

and conduct impactful research that helps

solve business and community issues.

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as we bolster our future as a worldwide leader among business schools, we must support our faculty’s cutting-edge research and teaching to ensure that daniels students receive the best education possible and leave here equipped to lead in an ever-changing world.

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enhanced Recruiting and Hiring processes

in spring 2011, we revised our strategic hiring plan to guide us

in our recruiting of new faculty. Previously overhauled in June

2010, the newly enhanced plan standardizes and streamlines

these important processes. we appointed a strategic hiring

committee, led by dr. Sharon lassar, director of the School of

accountancy. This committee offers a college-wide perspective

on faculty hiring, reviews candidates based on teaching and

scholarship criteria and provides checks and balances to

ensure daniels interviews only high-quality candidates whose

backgrounds, teaching philosophies and career goals coincide

with the daniels mission.

Daniels adds New Faculty

informed by the newly revised strategic hiring plan, we recruited

and hired 12 new faculty members in three departments and

three schools. These professors started at daniels in the fall

2011 quarter:

School of accountancy

Dr. Jane Morton, lecturer Dr. lorenzo patelli, assistant Professor Dr. keith Sellers, associate Professor

Department of Business ethics and legal Studies

Dr. paula anne Holt, lecturer Dr. patricia elias, lecturer Dr. tricia Olsen, assistant Professor

Department of Business Information and analytics

Mr. Scott toney, lecturerDr. philip Beaver, Professor-in-Residence

Reiman School of Finance

Dr. Jason Howell, assistant ProfessorDr. Justin lallemand, assistant Professor

Fritz knoebel School of Hospitality Management

Dr. Cheri young, associate Professor

Department of Management

Dr. paul Seaborn, assistant Professor

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promoting Faculty Scholarship and expertise

To support our faculty in their research and scholarly pursuits,

in summer 2011, daniels awarded research grants to 14 faculty

members from marketing, management, the Reiman School of

finance, business Ethics and legal Studies, business information

and analytics, the School of accountancy, and the franklin l.

burns School of Real Estate and construction management.

Daniels NetWorth: thought leadership in action

in fall 2010, the college launched daniels networth, a campaign

that brands our college research, expertise and accomplishments.

it illustrates the true net worth of daniels—the minds and actions

of our faculty, students and alumni. The campaign is currently

executed through danielsnetworth.org and the networth section

of the Daniels Business Review.

at danielsnetworth.org, you will find a robust, in-depth website

highlighting the powerful daniels network of people who share

in the endeavor to build a sustainable world in which to live

and work. applied and pedagogical research, journal articles

and opinion pieces by daniels faculty demonstrate how we are

contributing new knowledge, bridging the worlds of intellectual

contributions, the practice of business and the classroom.

while it is in the beginning stages, we plan to expand the scope of

the campaign and the promotion surrounding it in 2012. Our vision

is to expand daniels networth with articles about, and opinion

pieces from, daniels alumni to show how we develop business

leaders who can navigate in a changing global marketplace.

Revised Scholarship Document

in June 2011, Professor chuck Patti, department of marketing,

was appointed senior associate dean of faculty and academic

research, replacing dr. Glyn hanbery, who retired June 30,

2011. dr. Patti formed a committee with dr. Paul Olk, director

of research and accreditation, and drs. Tommi Johnson and Jim

Sorensen to rewrite the college’s scholarship document, which

addresses the proper balance of teaching, scholarship and

service among our faculty.

The modified scholarship document will be better aligned with

the association to advance collegiate Schools of business

(aacSb-international) business school conceptual framework for

teaching and academics. it addresses career performance and

provides minimum and maximum percentages that all tenured

and nontenured academic ranks should spend on teaching,

research and service activities. The document also ties faculty

scholarship to college reward systems for merit compensation,

research grants, course releases and sabbaticals.

The new scholarship document will be finalized and approved

by the faculty in spring 2012.

VOICeS OF expeRIeNCe

“I think for all of us to keep alive the spark of curiosity, to leave our campsite a little better than we found it, to intervene for good in human matters—those aren’t bad things to strive for. And I do it in the deep sense of building on the example my parents set for me, and I hope my husband and I set for our children.” —Barbara O’Brien, former Colorado Lieutenant Governor

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v i s i o nat daniels, the world is Our business

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The daniels experience prepares students to navigate the global business world. we integrate the fundamental business disciplines with three distinct areas—known as the daniels intersection. Read more about our progress this year toward elevating these three areas of excellence.

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S t R e N g t H e N C O l l e g e - W I D e

a R e a S O F INteRDISCIplINaRy

COllaBORatION

Build upon Daniels strong reputation

in three distinct areas:

ethics, social responsibility and sustainability;

globalization; and innovation, entrepreneurship

and social entrepreneurship.

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ethics, Social Responsibility and Sustainability

in april 2011, the college appointed dr. daniel Sweeney as

executive director of the institute for Enterprise Ethics. with the

help of faculty leadership, including drs. Jim O’Toole, bruce

hutton, buie Seawell, david cox and dennis wittmer, as well

as dean christine Riordan, dr. Sweeney led the development

of a mission for the institute: To create and disseminate new

knowledge regarding ethics, social responsibility, governance

and sustainability practices to help enterprise leaders integrate

such practices into the fabric of their organizations’ cultures.

in July 2011, the institute for Enterprise Ethics awarded

fellowships to nine daniels faculty members and one du faculty

member on research topics as diverse as recycling of rare earth

elements in consumer products to a case study on a religious

and national discrimination lawsuit brought by the u.S. Equal

Employment Opportunity commission.

for more than 20 years, daniels has pioneered business ethics

education. in 2011, we further cemented our commitment to

ethics education by becoming a charter member in the eight-

member daniels fund academic Ethics consortium, a group of

regional business schools charged with developing or improving

the teaching of ethics. Read more about the daniels fund

academic Ethics consortium at danielsfund.org.

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Ethics

Globalization

Innovation & Entrepreneurship

At the Daniels Intersection, students recognize the power of the triple-bottom line. It is here that they understand that doing good is good business, that a global view starts with an inward gaze and that innovation is the bridge between our imagination and a new reality.

The Daniels Intersection challenges all of us to see the world through the eyes of another as we change global businesses and communities for the better.

The daniels Intersection

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entrepreneurship and Innovation

as denver and the Rocky mountain region is home to a high

concentration of small to medium-sized businesses and is often

at the forefront of business innovation, daniels is in a unique

position to respond to market needs and serve as a hub for

entrepreneurial activities.

in 2010–2011, we laid the groundwork for an Office of

Entrepreneurship. in 2012, daniels will hire a director

of entrepreneurship to work with faculty to integrate

entrepreneurship more deeply into the curriculum and establish

a resource center for the business community, trade associations,

professional services, business incubators and the investment

community. Through this effort, daniels plans to become

the recognized authority on entrepreneurship and business

innovation in the Rocky mountain region and beyond.

at daniels, students interested in studying innovation and

entrepreneurship can take courses at the undergraduate and

graduate level—from Real business cases in Entrepreneurship

and financial Planning for Small business to innovation

Strategies, Emerging Technologies and more. daniels also

offers graduate business certificates in innovation and

entrepreneurship. Through clubs, organizations and co-curricular

activities, daniels students can participate in case competitions,

panel discussions and networking with alumni and community

partners involved in innovative industries and entrepreneurial

companies. and, the university offers a living and learning

community—creativity and Entrepreneurship—where students

participate in coursework, co-curricular activities and live in

cohorts with other students interested in entrepreneurship.

we are also researching the possibility of adding an mS

Entrepreneurship to our degree portfolio.

VOICeS OF expeRIeNCe“We don’t live and we don’t work in isolation. We have an impact, both on the environment and the society in which we live. And as leaders, we have a responsibility to manage that impact one way or another. At Molson Coors, we break down corporate responsibility into three areas: you do it because it’s the right thing to do; you do it because it makes good business sense or common sense; you do it because it can—if you get it right—give you the ability to reinforce and bolster those areas of your company that give you competitive advantage.”

—Peter Swinburn, President and CEO, Molson Coors Brewing Company

globalization

The Office of Globalization, established in 2009, spent this

year focusing on building internal and external relationships

to develop the college’s global experiences, curricula and

network. in 2010, Tom dowd, senior director, transitioned from

part to full time and appointed a half-time associate director,

leslie carter. we conducted our second annual globalization

audit, evaluating all global activity throughout daniels—

partnerships, research, programs and more. The college

solidified formal partnerships with international universities,

including Queensland university of Technology in brisbane,

australia, and national Yunlin university of Science and

Technology in Taiwan. future initiatives will include international

internships, student and faculty exchange programs and other

sustainable collaborations with universities and organizations

around the world. internally, outreach efforts have strengthened

partnerships between daniels and the university’s Office of

internationalization, Office of international Student Services and

others. finally, daniels continues to develop plans for a world

executive program, which will integrate the daniels mba core

curriculum in partnership with other colleges and universities.

» GO Argentina 2010 » GO Tanzania 2010

» Race & Case 2010 » Community Capital Project

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Inclusive Excellence Committee

The Inclusive Excellence (IE) Committee made progress in several

areas during 2010–2011. Co-chairs David Corsun, director,

Knoebel School of Hospitality Management, and Dorothy Joseph,

associate dean of college operations, led the development of

a committee business plan (approved in August 2010), and

progress will be reported annually.

The IE Committee received $50,000 from the Colorado

Multicultural Career and Internship Fair fund and other gifts

from donors and the IE Case Competition, bringing the

balance of the committee’s fund to $72,000, which is to be

used for scholarship and professional development activities.

Daniels added an Inclusive Excellence Graduate Fellow, MA

higher-education student Clorindo Lucero, who was awarded

the fellowship by the Morgridge College of Education in

partnership with the Center for Multicultural Excellence.

Lucero is helping the Daniels IE Committee promote inclusive

excellence College wide.

wide.

A Welcoming Community of Inspirational People

D E V E L O P I N T O A

C O M M U N I T Y O F C H O I C E

Develop the Daniels community into one

in which everyone is valued and included,

where people connect and engage,

and where ideas, career opportunities and

strong relationships enhance lives.

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our community members know that inclusiveness isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a business imperative. This is why this year at Daniels we invested in our community through inclusive events, activities and partnerships that nurture relationships and encourage the free exchange of ideas.

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The College hosted its second Inclusive Excellence Case

Competition in April 2011. The event grew significantly from

2009–2010, drawing 90 applicants from six schools and

colleges across DU—from which 48 students were selected

to compete on 12 teams—and 10 participating companies,

including sponsors, executive judges and case writers. The

competition raised $20,000 and awarded $14,000 in

scholarships to the winning teams.

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Community Engagement Activities and Events

Daniels continues to engage and connect our students, faculty,

staff, alumni, partners and friends in new and exciting ways.

Here are just a few examples of how we brought our community

together in 2010–2011.

» City Treks: Launched in December 2010 (with inaugural trips

to New York City and San Francisco), City Treks is a career

networking program that takes Daniels undergraduate and

graduate students to meet various companies and alumni

to learn about different industries, career opportunities

and more.

» Accounting Scholars Development Program: The School of

Accountancy developed plans for the College’s inaugural

Accounting Scholars Development Program, a community

college student outreach program. Daniels hosted the event

on campus in July 2011.

» DU Vin Wine Festival: Now in its third year, DU Vin has

quickly become the signature event for the Knoebel School

of Hospitality Management (KSHM), a program completely

planned and executed by KSHM undergraduates. DU Vin

features hundreds of renowned wines and draws vintners

from around the world as sponsors.

» Daniels Pioneer Connections: Daniels Pioneer Connections

Networking Nights bring together alumni and friends in

Denver and other cities around the country.

» Daniels Nights: Daniels Nights are fun social-networking

opportunities for Daniels Pioneers and their families, and

include our Spring BBQ, DU baseball, hockey games

and other sporting events.

» Lunch and Learn: These informal daytime sessions give

students, faculty and staff the opportunity to hear from

speakers such as Peter Morton of Hard rock Café (BSBA,

1969), who spoke in March 2011, and Linda Childears,

president and CEo of the Daniels Fund, who spoke in

May 2011.

VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

“What kind of people do we need? I think we need different people in our organizations. I think it’s great to bring out some of the process improvement, but I’m looking at people from other industries, not just health care, to help us think about how we do health care better. If you just stay in your same box, you’re going to stay thinking about it in the conventional way you’ve always done it.”

—Donna Lynne, President, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Colorado Region

Expanding the Daniels Executive Advisory Board

In 2009–2010, we reinvigorated and relaunched the Daniels Executive Advisory Board. This year, we continued to build this board and added nine new members.

Executive Advisory Board

» Lunch and Learn » Daniels Night at DU Basketball » DU Vin Wine Festival

The Daniels Executive Advisory Board consists of leaders from across a broad

spectrum of industries, each bringing unmatched experience and visionary

leadership to the table. These exceptional individuals gather to provide insight

to the College, act as a sounding board and share best practices.

Brad Busse, BSBA 1980, Chair, Daniels Executive Advisory Board Managing Director, Co-Head CME Group, rBC Capital Markets

Michael St. John, BSBA 1981, Vice Chair, Daniels Executive Advisory Board, Managing Partner, LCS, LLC

Christopher Ancell, BSBA 1984, President, Business Markets Group, CenturyLink

Andy Daly, Executive MBA 1980, President, Gore Peaks Investments, LLC

Cathey McClain Finlon, President, Denver Art Museum

Patty Fontneau, Executive Director and CEo, Colorado Health Benefit Exchange

Stewart Glendinning, Chief Financial officer, Molson Coors

Pat Hamill, BSBA 1981, CEo/President and Founder, oakwood Homes

Nick Hackstock, Executive MBA 1979; BSBA 1968, President, The Highlands Companies

Lowell Hare, BSBA 1972, Managing Partner, H&L Investment Company

Ted Kleisner, BSBA 1967, CEo and Chairman of the Board, Hershey Entertainment & resorts Company

James Lentz, MBA 1978; BSBA 1977, President and Coo, Toyota Motors USA

P. Scott Lowery, JD 1985; BSBA 1982, Founder and Chairman, SquareTwo Financial Sean Menke, President and CEo, Pinnacle Airlines Corp.

Dennis Mullen, retired Chairman and CEo, red robin Gourmet Burgers

Wayne Murdy, retired Chairman, Newmont Mining Company

Trygve Myhren, President, Myhren Media, Inc.

Zachary Neumeyer, Chairman and CEo, Sage Investment Holdings

Dr. Robert Newman, owner, Greenwood Gulch Ventures, Founder, JD Edwards

R. Scott Nycum, Jr., Managing Director, J.P. Morgan, The Private Bank

David Phillips, BSBA 1979, Senior VP Field operations North America, Hyatt Hotels Corporation

Kevin Reddy, Chairman and CEo, Noodles & Co.

Mary Rhinehart, Executive MBA 1998, Senior Vice President and CFo, Johns Manville

Hugh Rice, Chairman of the Board, FMI Corporation

Joseph Saunders, MBA 1968; BSBA 1967, Chairman and CEo, Visa Inc.

Stewart Stockdale, BSBA 1983, Executive Vice President and President, Global Consumer Financial Services, The Western Union Company

Phil Tamminga, MBA 1980; BSBA 1979, CEo, Welltok, Inc.

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DIAMOND » $50,000 and above

PLATINUM » $25,000 and above

GOLD » $10,000 and above

Banfi Vintners FoundationCentura Health CenturyLinkChateau DevelopmentChaseCoBank Inc.Deloitte FoundationDenver Metro Commercial Association of realtors (DMCAr)

Destination Hotels & resortsEhrhardt Keefe Steiner & Hottman P.C.EnvysionErnst & YoungExecutive real Estate roundtableFirstBank Holding Company of ColoradoGrant Thornton LLPKPMG FoundationMarriott Foundation

MillerCoorsrepublic National Distributing CompanySonnenalp resort of VailSt. Charles CapitalVail Marriott resort & Spa

The Cable Center Hilton Foundation Newmont USA Limited

Anton, Collins, Mitchell, LLPToyota Motor Distributors, USA, Inc.

Vail resortsVisa Inc.

Xcel Energy

SILVER » $5,000 and above

Aramark Association for Corporate Growth (ACG)Aurora Loan ServicesBroadmoor HotelCharles Schwab & Co., Inc.CiscoDenver West office Leasing Company LLCEncana oil & Gas USA, Inc.Executive real Estate roundtableFMI Corporation

Four Seasons Hotels & resortsGeneral Electric CompanyHamilton Faatz and Waller, PC Handlery FoundationKaiser PermanenteLand Title Guarantee Co.Liberty Global, Inc.Lockton Companies, LLCMcDowell InvestmentsMile High United Way

Molson CoorsNational Association of Industrial and office Properties (NAIoP)Noodles & CompanyPricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)rocky Mountain Human resources Planning Society (rMHrPS)Three Tomatoes CateringTrinchero VineyardsTurnaround Management Association

Colorado Chapter of the Appraisal InstituteEmergenetics InternationalEtkin Johnson Company LLCExxonMobil Foundation Famous Dave’s BBQFrontier Airlines

Hospitality real Estate Counselors (HrEC)Icelantic LCS, LLCNapa Wine Co.Northwestern Mutualorganizers Unlimited, Inc.

Pinnacol Assuranceravinia Holdings, LLCSilver oak CellarsSimpson Housing, LLPWestern Union Foundation

BRONZE » $2,500 and above

2011 Corporate Partners

We welcomed 25 new organizations to the Corporate Partners Program this year, bringing our total companies and organizations to 75.

Daniels Corporate Partners contribute financial resources and intellectual capital to the College, enabling us to offer valuable programs to

our students and extended community members. In return, they receive preferred access to Daniels signature events and activities, campus

recruitment, event facilities and more, and benefit from access to our talented students, alumni and faculty.

The Strategic Advisory Committee is a group of five DU Board of

Trustee members and the chair of the Executive Advisory Board who

counsel the College on strategic issues.

Brad Busse, BSBA 1980, Managing Director, Co-Head CME Group, rBC Capital Markets

KC Gallagher, Executive MBA 2003, President and CEo, Gallagher Industries LP

John Miller, MBA 1976; BSBA 1975, President, North American Corporation of Illinois

Trygve Myhren, President, Myhren Media, Inc.

Scott Reiman, BSBA 1987, President, Hexagon Industries

Cappy Shopneck, MBA 1980; BFA 1976, Denver Philanthropist

Alumni Advisory Board

Strategic Advisory Committee

The Alumni Advisory Board provides guidance to the office of Alumni

relations on alumni engagement. The board works to strengthen ties

among alumni, current students and the College.

Stephanie Brady, Chair of the Board, MBA 2006

Tim Caffrey, MBA 2006, MAcc 2005

Brian Cardinell, MBA 2000

Tom Cordova, MBA 1994

Amy Robinson Daly, MBA 2004

Susan DeNuccio, MPA 1973

James Detterick, MBA 2001

Faisal Faseehuddin, MAcc 2004, BAcc 2004

David Feeder II, BSBA 1990

Natasha Felten, BSBA 1992

Iris Foster, MS 2000

Adam Geneser, BSSBA 2004

Lindsay Gordon, MS 2009

Greg Greenberg, BSBA 1984

Macy Holtzman, BSBA candidate 2012

Jeff Hopmayer, BSBA 1986

Brad Johnson, MBA 2002, BSBA 1995

Devaki Jordan, International MBA 2011

Peter Knox, International MBA candidate 2012

Darryl Law, MBA 2003, BSBA 2001

Lynnea Louison, MBA 2002

Zach Mangelsdorf, International MBA candidate 2012

Ed O’Brien, MBA 2000

Marc Perusse, BSBA 2007

John Peterson, Executive MBA 2009

Andrew Rohr, MBA 2011

Daniel Rosenblum, BSBA candidate 2013

Jason Schild, MBA 2011

Gary Schleuger Jr., JD 2001, BSBA 1985

Abby Sparks, MBA candidate 2012

Chris Stewart, MBA 2009

LoAn Vo, MBA 2005

Frank Walker, MBA 2006

Mike Williams, BSBA 2003

Vanessa Williams, MBA 2007

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Raising Funds to Secure Our Future

The goal of the Daniels portion of the ASCEND campaign—

launched in fall 2006—is to raise $100 million by 2014.

We have already received gifts and commitments totaling more

than $60 million.

» Total Giving in 2010–2011: We raised $14.5 million from

more than 1,100 donors in 2010–2011—well above our

goal of $9.45 million for the year.

» Major Giving ($25,000 and higher): We raised

$6.5 million in 2010–2011, which included a $5 million

gift from DU alumni Barbara and Andy Taylor (chairman

and CEo of Enterprise Holdings).

» Lead Giving ($1,000 to $24,999): We raised $350,000

in 2010–2011 from 160 donors.

» Daniels Pioneer Giving (Up to $999): We raised $158,000

in 2010–2011 from 840 donors. In 2011–2012, we will

work to increase the number of Daniels Pioneer donors

and donation amounts through the launch of Pioneering

New Heights, our new alumni annual giving campaign.

ASCEND Highlights

» We raised $32 million in scholarships since the beginning

of the ASCEND campaign in 2006. In 2010–2011,

we raised more than $12 million; $6 million of which

was matched by the University.

» Several donor gifts will fund new Global opportunities

programs, Backpacks to Briefcases undergraduate

programs and events and more.

» In 2011, we developed plans to renovate Margery reed

Hall, home to several Daniels offices and resources.

The Financial resources to Carry Daniels Into the Future

B U I L D F I N A N C I A L A N D

R E S O U R C E S T R E N G T H

Strengthen our support system and

identify new ways to build endowment monies,

secure new gifts and become more cost-efficient.

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Without financial resources, it would not be possible to carry out the strategic initiatives set forth by the Daniels Tomorrow strategic plan. Through ASCEND: The Campaign for the University of Denver, we can secure the assets necessary to fulfill our College vision. read more about our progress in 2010–2011.

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Investing in Inclusiveness

DU Alumni Andy and Barbara Taylor gave $5 million to Daniels,

adding to the $1 million Taylor Scholarship endowment. The

University matched their gift, bringing the total Taylor Scholarship

fund to $11 million. The scholarships are aimed at fostering diversity

among undergraduate students attending Daniels. For the upcoming

2011–2012 academic year, Daniels has awarded 35 Taylor

scholarships, with plans for additional scholarships later this year.

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VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

“As a businessperson and a CEO, I would like to use our firm’s young voice of experience to rally others to this conviction that building revenues and profitability and assuming corporate social responsibility are part of one engine for growth—growth of revenues, growth of reputation and growth of shared responsibility as a unified human community.”

—Stephen Chipman, CEO, Grant Thornton

Expanding the Dean’s Society

This year, our outreach efforts helped grow the Dean’s Society,

which includes individuals, organizations and corporations that

contribute at least $1,000 to Daniels annually. We added 66

new members to the Dean’s Society, bringing total membership

to 284. our goal is to reach 1,000 members by 2014.

Renovating and Upgrading College Buildings

Daniels students expect and deserve state-of-the-art learning

facilities. For this reason, renovating Margery reed Hall is

a priority in the next three years. Built in 1929, Margery

reed is one of the oldest buildings on the DU campus and

home to undergraduate advising, career services and other

Daniels offices. The renovated Margery reed Hall will provide

additional classrooms, technology-rich work areas, interactive

gathering spaces, study rooms and a 180-seat venue. This

$8 million renovation is a key funding priority of ASCEND.

In the past two years, we made several improvements to the

Daniels building, which is now 12 years old. In summer 2011,

we focused on technology and safety features. These upgrades

ensure we are able to meet students’ needs and fulfill our

promise to offer exemplary programs and facilities. Daniels ASCEND Funding Priorities

» Restoration of the Margery Reed Hall theatre mural.

PEOPLEInvest in the students, alumni connections,

faculty and staff who power our community.

PROGRAMSSupport the graduate, undergraduate and

executive programs that are changing the

world of business.

PLACESStrengthen the facilities and technologies that

serve as launch pads for our students’ success.

»

»

»ASCEND: The Campaign for the University of Denver is a capital campaign that will power our vision of a great 21st century university. The Daniels portion of the ASCEND campaign will enable us to pioneer new areas of teaching, research, community and excellence, and

provide opportunities for the ethical business leaders of tomorrow.

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Building the Foundation to Transform Business Education

Leadership to Carry the College into the Future

Strengthening our organization is an important part of

Daniels Tomorrow, and in 2010–2011, we added several

team members who will help Daniels to achieve its goals to

build our faculty lines, fortify alumni ties and advancement

efforts and elevate the MBA and MS enrollment marketing.

Senior Associate Dean Department of Marketing, Professor

Dr. Charles Patti was appointed senior

associate dean for faculty and academic

research. Dr. Patti replaced Dr. Glyn

Hanbery, who retired June 30, 2011.

Executive Director of Graduate recruitment and Admissions

Scott Campbell was appointed executive

director of graduate recruitment and

admissions in July 2011.

other leadership additions and appointments included:

Dean Emeritus Dr. Bruce Hutton as director

of ethics integration

Dr. Paul Olk as director of faculty research

and accreditation

Gretchen Gagel (MBA, 1993) as assistant

dean of advancement and alumni relations

Mona Spitz as director of alumni relations

C R E AT E A L E A D I N G - E D G E

O R G A N I Z AT I O N A L

I N F R A S T R U C T U R E T H AT

C A R R I E S T H E C O L L E G E

I N T O T H E F U T U R E

Align the operations of the College with the

Daniels Tomorrow strategic plan in order

to have the most effective

management structure possible.

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our management infrastructure is the fiber of our College, comprised of the very people responsible for carrying out our strategic plan. Building upon the reorganization of our College functions, which occurred in 2009–2010, we focused our efforts this year on bolstering our internal team and tracking our progress toward fulfilling the College’s vision.

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Measuring Our ProgressIn 2009–2010, Daniels developed and began using scorecards that capture key metrics in three areas: resources, quality and people. This year we continue to update these scorecards and report on our progress toward meeting our strategic goals. Units and departments maintain their scorecards, which compare current-year performance with the prior year to measure progress.

Taking ActionTo achieve our seven goals set forth by the Daniels Tomorrow strategic plan, we developed 25 detailed action plans, which contain hundreds of steps. We assigned these plans to leads and co-leads to ensure the action items are carried out. Each lead and co-lead reports on the status of his or her action items to the College through quarterly progress reports. These progress reports include active, completed, in progress, deferred and new steps. To date, we have completed more than 170 action steps and are working toward completing the remaining steps in years four and five of Daniels Tomorrow.

Future StepsIn 2010–2011 we began the first phase of the Daniels Pioneer Engagement Project—a comprehensive effort designed to arm the College with the information, processes, insights and actions needed to fully and meaningfully engage the entire Daniels Pioneer community.

In the first phase, Audience Segmentation, we set out to:

» Clean up, audit and coordinate existing databases» Gather new demographic, psychographic and attitudinal

intelligence on our audiences» Lay the groundwork for data mining and segmenting the

information for maximum returns

Future phases of the project include:

Brand Development » Determine current brand perceptions» Develop a brand platform» Identify our brand essence and promise» Benchmark and test our findings

Messaging Platform » Establish value propositions » Create relevant and engaging messaging for each community

market segment

Engagement and Outreach» Implement strategies and tactics necessary to deliver a relevant

message and experience to the targeted community market segments» Effectively engage our community in the success of the College

VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

“You don’t get anything done in life unless you have a great team and a great family.” —Andy Taylor, Chairman and CEO, Enterprise Holdings

Leveraging Business Intelligence

The Department of Business Information and Analytics

To better align our resources, in 2010–2011, Daniels merged

the Department of Statistics and operations Technology and

the Department of Information Technology and Electronic

Commerce to create the Department of Business Information

and Analytics.

The Department of Business Information and Analytics offers the

opportunity for all business students to learn the statistical

and computational techniques to turn raw data into actionable

information. And for those who want to specialize in quantitative

modeling, problem solving, decision making or information

systems in business, we offer undergraduate majors in both

information technology and statistics, and an MS and MBA

concentrations in business intelligence.

» Dr. Stephen Haag

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Promoting the Power of the Daniels Pioneer Network

A DVA N C E O U R R E PU TAT I O N

C A P I TA L A RO U N D DA N I E L S

CO R E D I S T I N C T I O NS

Define the Daniels College of Business

as a premier business institution by

strengthening our brand, public relations strategy,

national rankings and community engagement,

and by sharing Daniels key differentiators

and the successes of our faculty, students

and alumni with the world.

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Daniels continues to gain worldwide recognition for our exemplary programs and outstanding students, faculty and alumni. This year, Daniels advanced our reputation as a global leader in business education in a number of important ways. In 2010–2011, we continued to elevate the prominence and reach of Daniels programs and events. Programs such as the DU Vin Wine Festival, the Inclusive Excellence Case Competition and the inaugural Accounting Scholars Development Program brought together students from Daniels and other business colleges, alumni and members of the business community.

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Fostering Daniels Pioneer Pride

In fall 2010, Daniels launched danielspioneer.com, an interactive

community initiative to generate College spirit and bring together

our students, alumni and friends in person and online. Daniels

Pioneer uses social media to connect students, alumni, faculty,

staff and friends and features video clips and stories about

our community members. The website encourages all Daniels

stakeholders to show their pride, share their stories, and connect

and engage with the College and each other.

Worldwide Engagement

In 2010–2011, Daniels Dean Christine riordan and many others

throughout the College traveled around the world to reach out

to alumni, friends and C-level executives to enhance existing

relationships and form new partnerships. These efforts resulted

in new faculty and student exchanges, job and internship

opportunities, corporate partnerships and more.

Embracing Proactive Public Relations

Strategies

In 2010–2011, and for the past

several years, our media and public

relations team has cultivated many

new relationships with the national

and international media. Daniels

has long been a mainstay in the

regional media, but our recent focus

on increasing international awareness

of the College’s exemplary programs,

students and alumni—as well as our

faculty’s expertise and cutting-edge

research—resulted in regular placement

in prominent international publications

and media outlets such as:

Bloomberg Businessweek

Huffington Post

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Moving Up in Google

Continuing the 2009 enrollment marketing campaign into 2010–

2011, Daniels engaged a search engine optimization company to

elevate Daniels and our programs’ Google and Bing search result

positions. Through a combination of paid and organic keyword

optimization, our search rankings improved dramatically from the

high 100s to first place for many keywords.

Going Social

In 2010–2011, the Daniels office of Communications and

Marketing launched and continued a number of social media

initiatives designed to connect and engage the extended Daniels

community and keep our stakeholders apprised of Daniels news

and events. These include:

Daniels programs climbed the rankings in 2010–2011, solidifying our reputation as one of the best colleges of business in the world.

COLLEGE WIDE

• European CEO Magazine : Most Innovative Business School in the Western United States (2011)

2011 UNDERGRADUATE RANKINGS

• Bloomberg Businessweek : No. 2 for ethics, 15 in accounting, 23 in international business, 43 for sustainability (2011)

• Bloomberg Businessweek : No. 64 in the nation; Colorado’s highest-ranked business program (2011)

• The Princeton Review : Listed among the Top 300 Business Schools (2010)

• U.S. News & World Report : No. 81 of Best Accredited Business Schools (2011)

• Public Accounting Report : No. 22 among the Top 25 Undergraduate Programs, Mid-Size Schools (2010)

2011 GRADUATE RANKINGS

• Forbes: Daniels microfinance class listed as one of the 10 Most Innovative Business School Classes (2010)

• Bloomberg Businessweek : No. 5 Part-time MBA in the southwest region, and No. 25 in the nation (2011)

• U.S. News & World Report : No. 59 for best part-time MBA programs (2011)

• Beyond Grey Pinstripes/The Aspen Institute: No. 2 in the world for small MBA programs, and No. 15 in the world

overall for integrating social and environmental issues into the MBA program (2010)

• Financial Times: Executive MBA program ranked in the top 100 in the world, fourth year in a row (2011)

• Public Accounting Report : ranked No. 14 among the Top 25 graduate programs, mid-size schools (2010)

BloombergBusinessweek

U.S. News & World Report

VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

“Great companies are not based on great strategies. Great companies that are enduring and sustainable are based on great people who have like-minded values and are all pointed in the right direction.”

—Howard Schultz, CEO, Starbucks

The Momentum Continues

The PrincetonReview

daniels.du.edu

danielspioneer.com

facebook.com/danielsatdu

twitter.com/danielsatdu

youtube.com/danielsatdu

flickr.com/danielsatdu

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fiscal year 2010–2011 honor roll

S TAT E M E N T O F A C T I V I T Y A N D C A S H F L O W S D O N AT I O N S

D O N O R R E P O R T Summary of gifts and commitments made to Daniels between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011 2010–11

Endowment Breakdown

n Scholarships 50%

n Faculty Chairs 28%

n Operational Support 21%

n Other 1%

Year Ending June 30 (Unaudited)

Revenue 2011 2010

Tuition & Student Fees $71,567,000 $70,161,000

Executive Education $981,000 $606,000

Special Programs $3,293,000 $2,241,000

Endowment Distribution $2,931,000 $2,371,000

Current-Use Gifts $1,308,000 $1,360,000

Auxiliary Services $599,000 $541,000

Other Income - $8,000

Total Revenue $63,956,000 $61,627,000

Expenses

Financial Aid/Tuition Discount ($16,723,000) ($15,661,000)

Salary & Benefits $25,122,000 $24,319,000

Materials & Operating Expenses $5,823,000 $4,456,000

Total Expenses $30,945,000 $28,775,000

Contribution to University $31,152,000 $32,452,000

Cash from Operations $1,859,000 $400,000

Operating Reserve

Beginning Year Balance $3,777,000 $2,842,000

Cash from Prior Year Operations $400,000 $1,723,000

Expenditures from Prior-Year Reserves ($1,604,000) ($788,000)

End-of-Year Balance $2,573,000 $3,777,000

Change in Operating Reserve ($1,204,000) $935,000

Endowments Scholarships

Donations Received $3,169,992

Commitments $9,170,132

Total additions to endowed scholarships $12,340,124

Other

Donations Received $17,000

Commitments -

Total Additions to Other Scholarships $17,000

Total Contributions to Endowments $12,357,124

Gift Scholarships

Donations Received $234,339

Commitments $300,025

Total Additions to Gift Scholarships $534,364

Operations

Donations Received $920,760

Commitments $767,774

Total Additions to Operations $1,688,534

Buildings/Other

Donations Received $3,108

Commitments -

Total Additions to Other $3,108

Total Gift Contributions $2,226,006

TOTal CONTRiBuTiONS fOR 2010–2011 $14,583,130

June 30 2010

Market Value of Endowments $88,591,319

Annualized Return on Endowments 14.3%

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Mr. Roderick R. Brown and Mrs. Kay S. Brown

Mr. Christopher Bruce and Mrs. Lynn Bruce

Mr. Robert A. Bruhn Jr. and Mrs. Janelle N. Bruhn

Mrs. Lynn S. Bruskivage and Mr. Steven J. Bruskivage

Mr. Eduard Budaghyan

Mr. William M. Buie and Ms. Leona J. Buie

Mr. James W. Burghardt and Ms. Kathleen A. Myers

Mr. Daniel J. Burk

Mr. Brian J. Burke and Ms. Jamaica D. Burke DS

Mr. William W. Burke DS

Mrs. Joy S. Burns DS

Mr. B. L. Burstyn and Mrs. Ginny Burstyn

Mr. James P. Burton and Ms. Alice F. Burton DS

Mr. Brad R. Busse and Mrs. Lisa S. Busse DS

Ms. Martha J. Butwin

CMr. Timothy M. Caffrey

Mr. Michael Cahill

Mr. Mark E. Calkins and Mrs. Deborah L. Calkins

Mr. Louis C. Camilleri DS

Mr. Robert C. Campbell and Mrs. Judy Campbell

Mr. Charles G. Cannon and Mrs. Kathleen Gibson Cannon DS

Mr. Derrell P. Capes and Ms. Sally J. Mason

Dr. John M. Capozzola DS

Mr. Robert L. Carleton and Ms. Daughn A. Carleton DS

Ms. Sharla J. Carlson DS

Mr. Matthew S. Carpenter

Mr. John B. Carr and Mrs. Eleanor M. Carr

Ms. Leslie A. Carter

aMr. Kevin R. Achziger and Ms. Jessica A. Achziger

Ms. Arpeeneh Adamian

Ms. Amy B. Adams

Mrs. Cecile M. Adams and Mr. Gerald S. Adams

Mr. Gregory J. Adams

Mr. John R. Adams and Mrs. Barbara R. Adams

Mrs. Marian T. Adcock and Mr. William E. Adcock

Dr. Rotimi S. Aderohunmu

Mrs. Ioana D. Agasa and Mr. Edward Agasa

Mr. Richard V. Agnello and Mrs. Theresa M. Agnello

Mrs. Sheila Ahern-Groneman and Mr. John R. Groneman

Mr. Steven C. Ai

Mr. Timothy L. Albao and Mrs. Liberta L. Albao

Mr. Mark W. Alexander and Ms. Martha E. Alexander

Col. (Ret.) Robert W. Alexander and Mrs. Mary J. Alexander

Mr. James P. Alfano

Ms. Kay M. Alig

Mr. Thomas Dyer Allen and Mrs. Dorothy J. Allen

Mr. Jared A. Alster

Mr. Stanley F. Ames and Mrs. Linda J. Ames

Mr. Enrico Amo and Ms. Elisabetta Robaldo

Mr. Bruce G. Amsterdam and Ms. Ilene K. Grossman

Mr. Satish K. Anand

Mr. Andrew Anderson III and Mrs. Joanne S. Anderson

Mr. Jeffrey S. Anderson and Ms. Marcia K. Anderson

Mr. John A. Anderson

Mr. Gard Andresen and Ms. Charla G. Andresen

Mrs. Mary H. Angelbeck and Mr. Wayne F. Angelbeck

Mr. Gregory J. Anton and Ms. Julie A. Anton DS

Mr. Matthew A. Antush and Ms. Philippa M. Antush DS

Mr. Max Appel and Mrs. Elaine R. Appel DS

Mr. John G. Arko and Mrs. Barbara L. Arko

Mr. Donald E. Arnell and Mrs. Claire L. Arnell

Mr. Douglas A. Arnell

Mr. David H. Arnold and Ms. Vicki Arnold

Mr. Robert A. Arnold and Mrs. Beverly B. Arnold

Mr. Robert S. Arnold and Mrs. Mable H. Arnold

Ms. Nancy A. Artz and Mr. Thomas R. Artz

Mr. Ronald J. Arvine and Mrs. Julie Arvine

Mr. Frank C. Atherton II and Ms. Coe Atherton

Mrs. Louise C. Atkinson and Mr. William D. Atkinson DS

Mr. Guy Attia and Ms. Donna L. Feld

Mr. Nicholas A. Austin

Mr. Steven R. Austin

Mr. Michael B. Azeez and Mrs. Kathleen K. Azeez DS

BDr. Donald Bacon

Mr. Joseph W. Bagan and Mrs. Jennifer A. Bagan DS

Mr. Charles H. Baggs and Mrs. Janice M. Baggs DS

Mr. David E. Bailey DS

Ms. Melissa Baldridge

Mr. John L. Bale and Mrs. Ivelisse F. Bale

Ms. Tiffany J. Ballard

Mrs. Andrea K. Banks and Mr. Michael Banks

Mrs. Pamela S. Bard and Mr. Richard H. Bard DS

Mr. Ray C. Barker and Mrs. Frances D. Barker

Ms. Patricia K. Barnard

Mr. Steven L. Barnes and Ms. Paulette Barnes DS

Mr. Eric E. Barnum and Ms. Sally R. Barnum

Mr. Barry Bartholomew

Mr. Charles T. Bauer and Mrs. Muriel S. Bauer

Mr. Robert W. Beale III

Mr. Frederick W. Becker and Mrs. Kathleen H. Becker

Mrs. Dorie G. Behrstock and Mr. Herbert A. Behrstock

Mrs. Constance L. Bell DS

Mr. Edwin L. Bell DS

Mr. Larry D. Bell and Mrs. Terry J. Bell

Mr. Jeffrey J. Bellin

Mr. V. S. Benfell Jr. and Mrs. Mary K. Benfell

Mr. Walter C. Bennett II

Mrs. Ruth R. Bennis and Mr. Jeffrey D. Bennis

Mr. Michael J. Bergin and Mrs. Jan E. Bergin

Ms. Cynthia A. Bergmann and Mr. Anthony V. Stankevicius

BrigGen (Ret.) Richard E. Bertrand and Mrs. Elaine L. Bertrand

Mr. Leo L. Beserra and Mrs. Michele R. Beserra DS

Mr. Steven J. Betts and Ms. Nancy S. Betts

Mrs. Marilue R. Beverly and Mr. Jeff Beverly

Mr. Paul S. Bilgore and Mrs. June Bilgore

Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bingley and Mr. Graham L. Bingley

Ms. Janice K. Birkholz

Mr. Ely H. Birnbaum and Ms. Shirley Londer

Mr. George N. Bishop III and Mrs. Lynn T. Bishop

Dr. Marcia H. Bishop

Mr. David J. Blackburn

Mr. Lavern H. Blair and Mrs. Charlotte E. Blair

Mr. Christopher H. Blake and Ms. Heather S. Blake DS

Ms. Lacey P. Blake

Ms. Elizabeth M. Blakely and Mr. Dale M. Blakely

Mr. Jeffrey R. Blaugrund

Ms. Kathleen E. Bleakley

Mr. James M. Boak and Ms. Joyce H. Tomanek

Mr. Jeffrey D. Boettcher and Mrs. Nancee K. Boettcher

Mr. Ira S. Bogner and Mrs. Barbara Bogner

Mr. Harvey Bolshoun and Mrs. Jacqueline Bolshoun

Mr. Joseph G. Bonus and Ms. Robin K. Bonus

Mr. Daniel W. Book

Ms. Dixie L. Born and Mr. Ted J. Born

Mr. Meindert Bosch and Mrs. Evelyn J. Bosch

Mr. Richard L. Boutelle and Mrs. Jeanne L. Boutelle

Ms. Mary E. Bowe

Mr. Peter G. Bowen

Mr. Peter D. Bowes and Mrs. Devon A. Bowes

Ms. Rosanne M. Bowles

Mr. Walter P. Boylan and Mrs. Jean S. Boylan

Mr. David M. Brackett and Ms. Johanna Pace-Brackett DS

Ms. Peggy J. Brady

Ms. Stephanie M. Brady

Mrs. Elaine W. Brennan and Mr. Ray A. Brennan

Mr. David S. Bressler and Mrs. Bernice Bressler

Dr. Janet L. Brocker and Mr. D. P. Brocker

Mr. Howard B. Brodt DS

Mr. Morris Brown and Mrs. Betty J. Brown

Daniels gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, friends and partners for their support of the College throughout the 2010–2011 fiscal year.

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The Executive MBA Legacy Endowed Scholarship Fund

Katie Kramer (Executive MBA, 2009) says that a big part of why she co-founded the Executive MBA (EMBA) Legacy Endowed Scholarship Fund is because she personally understands the importance of scholarship support. “It’s a pay-it-forward opportunity in my life,” says Kramer. “I was blessed to receive a Boettcher Scholarship that funded my undergraduate education and also provided financial support for my graduate studies. Now, I want to help others as they pursue their educational goals.”

In 2008, Kramer and her EMBA classmates Chris Cord, John Hogan and Scott Vencill established the scholarship fund. It was their team’s social capital project, and its legacy is carried on by subsequent EMBA cohorts. After the passing of Daniels professor Dr. John Bazley, donors can now give to the fund in his name.

Kramer has dedicated her career to the philanthropic sector, specifically working with higher education. After graduating from the University of Colorado at Boulder, she joined the Boettcher Foundation—the organization that awarded her a full undergraduate scholarship. Since 2002, Kramer has served as vice president and assistant executive director of Boettcher.

Her support of Daniels goes beyond financial—she is an executive coach for the EMBA program and mentors EMBA students with their social capital projects. Giving back to her alma mater and community, Kramer says, is just a part of who she is. “Being involved with Daniels is important to me because I enjoy staying connected to the program that was so meaningful in my own life.”

Kramer hopes that future EMBA alumni will contribute to the Executive MBA Scholarship Fund. “Investments in Daniels, small or large, help ensure that the reputation of the College will continue to grow,” she says.

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Ms. Crystal L. Carver

Mr. Steven R. Carver and Mrs. April L. Carver

Mr. Gordon S. Carvill and Mrs. Julia Carvill

Mr. Harry L. Casari and Mrs. Sandi R. Casari

Mr. Paul B. Casterline and Mrs. Joanne W. Casterline DS

Mr. Glen F. Ceiley and Ms. Bobbie Ceiley

Mr. Donald R. Chabot and Mrs. Sarah B. Chabot

Mr. Charlton H. Chatfield

Mr. Robert E. Chestnov and Mrs. Sheila Chestnov

Mr. Victor Chigas Sr. DS

Mr. Nicholas J. Chirekos Jr. and Ms. Mary A. Chirekos DS

Dr. Anthony J. Chlapowski and Mrs. Esther Chlapowski

Mr. Craig R. Choun and Mrs. Linda S. Choun DS

Mr. Gaylord D. Christman and Mrs. Betty J. Christman

Mr. Warren H. Clark and Ms. Edna C. Clark

Mr. Philip G. Clay and Mrs. Lydia K. Clay

Mr. Patrick K. Clifford

Mr. Stephen M. Cloud and Ms. Kathleen Cloud

Dr. Maclyn L. Clouse and Ms. Leslie C. Clouse DS

Mr. Edward M. Coffman

Mr. Burton S. Cohen and Ms. Nancy B. Mauro DS

Mr. Stephen W. Cole

Mr. Glenn R. Combellick and Mrs. Vernie Combellick DS

Mr. Richard L. Cook and Mrs. Barbara Cook

Mr. Thomas E. Cooperman

Mr. Max C. Coppom and Mrs. Barbara A. Coppom

Mr. Roger A. Corbman and Mrs. Jerelyn Corbman

Mr. Thomas A. Cordova and Mrs. Cynthia C. Cordova

Mr. Cary J. Corkin DS

Dr. David L. Corsun and Dr. Cheri A. Young DS

Ms. Joyce W. Coulter

Mr. Charles M. Cowden and Ms. Jacquiline W. Cowden DS

Mr. Daniel J. Cramer and Mrs. Betty Cramer

Ms. Catelin E. Crane

Mr. Jess W. Crane and Ms. Patricia L. Crane

Mr. Kevin M. Crean and Mrs. Catherine A. Crean DS

Mr. Bradley A. Cromer and Mrs. Patricia L. Cromer

Mr. Allan M. Cross and Mrs. Donna R. Cross

Mr. Harry L. Cross and Ms. Mildred F. Cross

Mr. Charles Crowe II

Mr. Walter J. Croze and Mrs. Charlotte G. Croze

Lt. Col. Clayton C. Cummins and Ms. Lynne A. Cummins

Mr. Charles E. Cunningham III and Mrs. Mary A. Cunningham

Mr. Steven T. Curran

Mr. Donald J. Curtis and Mrs. Katherine K. Curtis DS

Mr. Peter B. Cushman

DMr. Gregory E. Dahm and Mrs. Gretchen G. Dahm

Mr. Gordon L. Dalby and Mrs. Helen A. Dalby DS

Ms. Amy K. Daly and Mr. Eric C. Daly

Mr. Andrew P. Daly and Ms. Lucinda M. Daly

Ms. Christine M. Daly and Mr. Sean G. Daly

Mr. Ronald M. Daly and Ms. Vickie S. Daly

Ms. Herta Darley

Mr. Richard Davidovich and Ms. Anne L. Davidovich DS

Mr. Stanley V. Davies Jr. and Mrs. Claire E. Davies

Mrs. Shannon Z. Davine and Mr. Jeffrey R. Davine

Mr. Elmer O. Davis and Mrs. R. Marion Davis

Mr. Glenn R. Davis and Mrs. Dorothy H. Davis

Prof. Kathleen E. Davisson

Mr. Steven A. Dawes and Mrs. Margaret W. Dawes DS

Mr. Edwin W. Dawson and Mrs. Joanne Dawson

Maj. Joseph R. De Luca and Mrs. Beatrice A. De Luca

Mr. Alexander R. Dempster and Ms. Sarah Dempster

Mr. George J. Dennis III

Mr. Robert C. Dennis DS

Mr. Robert J. DeSalvio and Ms. Frances E. DeSalvio DS

Mr. James J. Detterick DS

Mr. Scott D. Dewar

Ms. Margaret D. Dickerson and Mr. Douglass Fox

Mr. Robert B. Dickson and Mrs. Kay Dickson

Mr. Jerome A. Dillon and Mrs. Sarah Lynn W. Dillon

Prof. Horace A. Divine and Mrs. Maxine E. Divine

Mr. Albert W. Doepke Jr. and Mrs. Martha J. Doepke

Ms. Myra E. Donovan

Ms. Adrienne G. Dopf

Ms. Jamie C. Dorr DS

Mr. Paul E. Dorr and Ms. Terri L. Dorr DS

Mr. Neil T. Douthat DS

Mr. William G. Douthat

Mr. Thomas S. Dowd and Dr. Karen O. Dowd DS

Mr. Robert C. Downing and Mrs. Janet D. Downing

Mr. Frederick Downs Jr. and Mrs. Mary B. Downs

Mr. Jerry S. Dratler and Dr. Sandra J. Dratler DS

Ms. Jan M. Drobnick

Ms. Christine Duda

Mr. Gary C. Dudley and Mrs. Kathryn G. Dudley

Mrs. Mary K. Duke and Mr. Richard A. Duke DS

Mr. George L. Dumas and Ms. Judith H. Dumas

Mr. Roger A. Dungan and Mrs. Carolyn O. Dungan

Mr. Troy A. Duran

Mr. Stephen A. Duree and Mrs. Gail S. Duree

Ms. Ilona N. Dwoskin

EMr. George H. Eakins Jr. and Mrs. Joan L. Eakins

Mr. Warren N. Eckloff Jr. and Mrs. Diane B. Eckloff

Mr. Howard S. Edelman and Mrs. Norma L. Edelman

Mr. Jack J. Edelman and Ms. Evelyn Edelman

Mr. Jack E. Edgington and Mrs. Louise Edgington

Mr. Stephen A. Edmonds

Ms. Heather R. Edwards

Mr. Thomas B. Egan and Mrs. Laurie A. Egan

Mr. Kurt M. Eichler and Ms. Theresa S. Eichler

Ms. Cheryl A. Einspahr and Mr. Michael R. Einspahr DS

Mr. Bassem A. El-Kaissi

Mr. Dennis L. Ellis and Mrs. Mary J. Ellis

Mr. Dennis E. English

Ms. Kristine L. Englund

Sen. Michael B. Enzi and Mrs. Diana B. Enzi DS

Mr. William D. Esbenshade

Mr. Douglas F. Eshelman and Mrs. Brenda M. Eshelman

Mr. David L. Eslick and Mrs. Lora D. Engelstad-Eslick

Mrs. Janet E. Evans

fMr. James D. Falvey and Ms. Dagni L. Falvey DS

Ms. Stevie M. Fant

Prof. Gary E. Farmar and Mrs. Sarah J. Farmar

Mr. Stephen M. Farnsworth and Mrs. Amy N. Farnsworth

Mr. Robert S. Faulkner

Mr. John S. Feiveson

Ms. Natasha K. Felten DS

Mr. Patrick K. Ferguson

Mr. Richard E. Ferguson

Mr. William F. Ferguson Jr. DS

Mrs. Kristina C. Fernald

Mr. David F. Fetyko

Mr. Erik D. Fetzer

Mr. Larry D. Fetzer and Mrs. Elsie S. Fetzer

Mr. Paul A. Finks and Ms. Marshelle Finks

Mr. Matthew P. Finnigan and Mrs. Sarah P. Finnigan

Dr. Peter A. Firmin and Mrs. Jean Firmin DS

Mr. Lee E. Fisher and Mrs. Jeanne S. Fisher

Mr. Carl R. Fitch and Mrs. Laura F. Fitch DS

Mr. Matthew E. Fiterman

Mr. Richard A. Flanagan

Mr. Gary E. Flansburg and Mrs. Mary A. Flansburg

Ms. Whitney A. Flansburg

Mr. William M. Flansburg and Mrs. Mary L. Flansburg DS

Mr. Timothy B. Flatley and Ms. Robin E. Flatley

Mrs. Francine A. Floerke and Mr. Gregory S. Floerke

Ms. Jeanette R. Flory

Mr. Melvin D. Flowers and Mrs. Yvonne Flowers

Mr. David K. Ford

Mr. Thompson D. Ford and Ms. Katherine Ford DS

Mr. Charles J. Forster and Mrs. Connie J. Forster

Mr. David Fortune and Ms. Annette Fortune

Mr. Spiro A. Fotopulos

Prof. Joyce E. Frakes and Mr. Forrest V. Frakes DS

Mrs. Janet D. Frank and Mr. Arthur J. Frank III

Mrs. Margot Gilbert Frank and Mr. M. Allan Frank DS

Mr. Brian D. Frantz and Mrs. Kathryn A. Frantz DS

Mrs. Helenn P. Franzgrote and Mr. Joe Franzgrote

Mr. Seth L. Franzman and Mrs. Barbara A. Franzman

Mr. Larry E. French and Ms. Linda French

Mr. Leonard D. Frescoln and Mrs. Christine M. Frescoln DS

Mr. David C. Freyer and Mrs. Debra C. Freyer

Mr. Jeffrey M. Frisch and Ms. Diane J. Frisch DS

Mrs. Janice K. Fritsch and Mr. Kyle Fritsch

Prof. Edward L. Fronapfel and Ms. Diane Fronapfel DS

Ms. Heidi K. Fry

Mr. Thomas W. Fry and Mrs. Patricia A. Fry

Mr. Stephen C. Fuhrman and Ms. Abbie Van Buskirk

Mr. Robert G. Furnish

GMs. Gretchen J. Gagel DS

Mr. Christopher M. Gaines

Mr. Keith T. Galante

Mr. Kevin C. Gallagher and Ms. Kelly C. Gallagher DS

Mr. Carl A. Gardner and Ms. Linda L. Gardner

Mr. Joseph H. Garrison

Mr. John K. Garvey and Mrs. Jane M. Garvey

Mr. Stephen J. Garvey and Mrs. Wilma Garvey

Dr. Nancy Gary and Mr. Samuel Gary DS

Mr. Daniel Garza

Mr. Charles C. Gates, Jr. and Mrs. June Swaner Gates

Mr. Roger L. Gehrke

Ms. Elizabeth V. Geiger

Mr. Ronald T. Gentzler

Mr. David L. Germeroth

Ms. Stephanie Gerringer

Mr. George C. Gibbins and Mrs. Kenita L. Gibbins

Mrs. Jo A. Giek and Mr. Thomas F. Giek

Mr. Roderick F. Gilbert

Mr. Burton L. Gillan and Mrs. Mona L. Gillan

Mr. Karl B. Gills and Mrs. Mary B. Gills DS

Mr. Robert R. Gilmore

Mr. Nicholas A. Girardi

Mr. Gerald Giudici

Mr. Stewart F. Glendinning and Ms. Renee Glendinning

Mr. Howard R. Glicken and Mrs. Anita D. Glicken

Ms. Glenna A. Glover

Mr. John S. Godfrey and Mrs. Shirley A. Godfrey

Mr. Jim F. Goeken and Mrs. Shirley J. Goeken

Mr. Grant R. Goerzen

Mrs. Janis M. Gogel and Dr. Howard K. Gogel DS

Mrs. Keely A. Gohl and Mr. Matthew B. Gohl DS

Mr. Stephen J. Goldman DS

Mr. Michael I. Goodish and Mrs. Candace Goodish

Mr. Carey L. Gordon and Mrs. Eileen Gordon DS

Mr. Ronald L. Gorgen and Mrs. Nancy T. Gorgen

Mr. Scott H. Goverman and Ms. Mara S. Goverman

Mr. Richard A. Govig and Mrs. Jeanette H. Govig

Mr. Jeffrey G. Grabner

Mr. John C. Graff and Mrs. Christine R. Graff DS

Mr. John D. Gray

Mrs. Vicki A. Gray and Mr. Robert T. Gray DS

Mrs. Leslie Greenberg-Brodkey and Mr. Andrew A. Brodkey

Dean Emeritus Dr. James R. Griesemer and

Mrs. Carolyn T. Griesemer DS

Mrs. Wilma R. Grimstad and Mr. Clayton R. Grimstad

Ms. Barbara B. Grogan DS

Mr. Guy L. Gronquist and Mrs. Catherine D. Gronquist DS

Mr. William J. Grosso and Mrs. Patricia Grosso

Ms. Ingrid K. Grygiel

Mr. William A. Guenther

Ms. Sue Ann Guth

Mr. Sergio Gutierrez and Ms. Mercedes Gutierrez

Mr. Harold C. Gutjahr and Mrs. Ilene M. Gutjahr DS

Mr. Paul H. Gutknecht and Mrs. Mary E. Gutknecht

HMr. Dean R. Haave

Mr. Paul E. Haberstich

Mr. David E. Hall and Mrs. Diane A. Hall

Mr. Patrick H. Hamill DS

Dr. Glyn W. Hanbery and Mrs. Jan L. Hanbery DS

Ms. Virginia S. Hanchett

Mr. Kenneth R. Hanna and Mrs. Dorothea B. Hanna

Mr. David H. Hannah and Mrs. Martha Hannah

Mr. James M. Hansell Jr. and Mrs. Kathleen Hansell DS

Mr. Charles F. Hanselman

Mrs. Kathryn A. Hanson and Mr. David A. Hanson

Mr. Jack A. Hardey and Mrs. Theresa M. Hardey

Prof. Wayne E. Harding III and Mrs. Karen R. Harding

Mr. Lowell A. Hare and Mrs. Diana K. Hare DS

Mr. Louis A. Hargis and Mrs. Bessie M. Hargis

Mr. Allen W. Harimon and Mrs. Vicki L. Harimon DS

Ms. Christine Harker

Mr. Curtis J. Harris and Mrs. Barbara Harris

Mr. William R. Harris and Mrs. Pamela D. Harris

Mr. Charles A. Haskell II DS

Mr. Daniel M. Haskell and Mrs. Marcy M. Haskell

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Mr. Robert W. Hochstadt and Mrs. Diane B. Hochstadt

Mr. David M. Hoemann

Mr. Lawrence L. Hoenig Esq. and Ms. Pamela K. Hoenig

Mrs. Mary L. Hogg

Mr. Marston K. Holben and Mrs. Marian M. Holben

Ms. Audrey C. Holm

Mr. Kendall H. Holm

Ms. Amanda Holmes

Mr. Tod C. Holmes and Ms. Ann M. Holmes DS

Mr. Greg Holroyd

Ms. Sarah L. Holtze

Dr. David M. Hopkins and Ms. Michelle Hopkins

Mrs. Gretchen P. Horner and Mr. Allan W. Horner

Mr. John M. Hosking and Mrs. Patricia A. Hosking

Mr. Charles W. Hoskins and Ms. Marilyn M. Hoskins

Mr. Thomas D. Hosman and Mrs. Betty G. Hosman

Prof. Sylvester R. Houston DS

Ms. Leslie D. Howard and Mr. Gary S. Howard DS

Mrs. Jane M. Howe and Mr. Glover E. Howe

Mr. Benjamin T. Hrouda and Ms. Andrea Hrouda DS

Mr. David Huberman

Dr. John C. Hughen and Mrs. Marlo P. Hughen

Ms. George Anne Hume DS

Mr. Robert W. Humpage Jr. and Mrs. Mary B. Humpage

Mr. L. V. Hurtado and Ms. Margaret L. Haas

Ms. Phyllis V. Hutchins and Mr. John Hutchins

Dr. R. B. Hutton and Mrs. Sally E. Hutton DS

Mr. William L. Hye and Mrs. Jackie Hye

iMr. D. S. Ikenberry and Mrs. Denise Ikenberry

Mr. David H. Irwin and Mrs. Amy M. Irwin

JMr. Donald R. Jackson and Ms. Moira Jean Jackson

Ms. Katherine M. Jacobs and Mr. Winfred O. Jacobs

Mr. Merrill R. Jacobson and Mrs. Beryl B. Jacobson

Ms. Emily Jacobs-Vassar

Mr. William R. Jacquot DS

Mr. Joe E. Jaegers and Mrs. Lola M. Jaegers

Mr. Richard A. Jay and Mrs. Debby Jay

Mr. Dale R. Jensen DS

Mr. Niels R. Jepsen and Ms. Joy S. Jepsen

Mr. Yu Jiang

Mr. Randall D. Johannes and Ms. Jennifer L. Johannes DS

Mr. Darrel Johnson and Ms. Elizabeth J. Oister DS

Mr. Donald A. Johnson and Mrs. Joyce E. Johnson

Ms. Dorothy May Johnson

Mr. Frederick A. Johnson and Mrs. Carole R. Johnson

Mr. Lance F. Johnson

Dr. Leo F. Johnson and Mrs. Dorothy S. Johnson

Ms. Mary Jo C. Johnson

Mr. Maurice W. Johnson

Mr. Paul W. Johnson and Mrs. Euvonne Johnson

Mr. R. E. Johnson and Mrs. Judith A. Johnson

Mr. Stephen R. Johnson and Mrs. Krista Johnson

Mr. James W. Johnston and Mrs. Betty B. Johnston

Mrs. Jean B. Johnston and Dr. James J. Johnston DS

Dr. Robert V. Johnston and Mrs. Suzanne M. Johnston DS

Mr. Gregory S. Jordan

Ms. Wilma J. Jordan

Ms. Dorothy Y. Joseph DS

KMr. John R. Kaemmer

Cdr. Gerald H. Kaffer Jr., USN (Ret.) and Mrs. Dorothy A. Kaffer

Ms. Marilyn J. Kaindl

Mr. Jerald R. Kaiser and Ms. Hilde G. Kaiser

Mr. Bassem Kaissi

Mr. James A. Kaplan and Mrs. Patricia Kaplan

Mr. Michael D. Kaplan and Ms. Laura T. Kaplan DS

Mr. Leonid Karnovsky and Mrs. Alla Karnovsky

Mr. Nicholas H. Kato

Mrs. Patricia L. Kaus and Mr. David J. Kaus

Mr. George R. Keeler and Mrs. Teri J. Keeler

Mr. David R. Kegaries and Mrs. Dana D. Kegaries

Mr. David R. Kelley and Mrs. Laurie O. Kelley

Mr. John C. Kerckhoff and Mrs. Peggy M. Kerckhoff

Mr. James H. Kessack III

Dr. Neil Kesselman and Mrs. Carol L. Kesselman DS

Mr. Howard M. Keys

Mr. David W. King and Mrs. Kelly C. King DS

Ms. Ann M. King-White DS

Mr. Philip M. Kirk and Mrs. Anne W. Kirk

Mr. James M. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Roberta Kirkpatrick

Mr. Taylor C. Kirkpatrick and Ms. Molly B. Kirkpatrick

Mr. M. S. Klein and Mrs. Eva L. Lenehan-Klein

Mr. Theodore J. Kleisner and Mrs. Karen B. Kleisner DS

Mr. Don L. Klock and Mrs. Mary M. Klock

Ms. Carol A. Kluver

Mr. T. M. Kniesche III and Mrs. Nancy A. Kniesche

Mrs. Ellen T. Knous

Mr. Harry E. Knudsen and Ms. Janet B. Knudsen

Ms. Susan M. Koalenz

Mr. Walter A. Koelbel and Mrs. Gene N. Koelbel DS

Mr. Lowell D. Koelling and Mrs. Donna L. Koelling

Mr. George H. Koether III and Mrs. Anne M. Koether

Mr. Michael A. Kohler and Mrs. Chandra L. Kohler

Dr. Paul J. Kosempel and Ms. Meredith E. Wakelyn

Mr. Albert C. Kosow

Mr. Frank Kraly and Mrs. JoAnn L. Kraly

Mrs. Katie S. Kramer and Mr. Joseph R. Kramer DS

Mr. Christopher A. Krueger and Ms. Rhea Krueger

Mr. Henry M. Kuchta and Ms. Joy A. Kuchta DS

Dr. A. R. Kucic and Mrs. Linda During DS

Mr. Daniel A. Kullas

Mr. William K. Kulling

Mr. Stuart A. Kwestel and Mrs. Robin Kwestel

lMrs. Gwendolyn T. Laffoon and Mr. J. D. Laffoon

Mr. James G. Lagges DS

Mr. Rudolph J. LaKosh and Mrs. Susan F. LaKosh

Mr. George E. Lamb and Mrs. Ann E. Lamb DS

Mr. Earl J. Lammers and Mrs. Carolyn D. Lammers

Ms. Leann Lancaster

Mr. Dennis J. Lane and Mrs. Ann C. Lane

Mr. Ernest E. Lane

Mr. Gary P. LaPlante and Mrs. Cora C. LaPlante

Lt. Col. Russell Lapso USAF (RET.) and Mrs. Rose C. Lapso

Dr. James A. Largay III and Mrs. Betty G. Largay DS

Mr. Alvin J. Larson and Ms. Shirley Larson DS

Dr. Sharon Lassar DS

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opening Doors to a new career

Daniels Scholarship Recipient Jessica Gu Shares Her Story

At 27 years old, Jessica Gu was quite accomplished. She was running her own public relations business in her home country of China.

But something was missing for Gu. In order to be an effective business leader, she realized that she was needing skills such as finance. Today, she is attending Daniels as a full-time MBA student to further her education and make a career change from marketing to finance.

With the help of a scholarship from the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG), Gu is developing a whole new skill set in finance and entrepreneurship.

“It’s a new door to different work,” says Gu. “It’s a new world because I’m from China. Social networking and communication is much different in the U.S.”

Each year, the Denver chapter of the ACG awards a scholarship to an MBA student from the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver.

ACG-Denver helps Colorado business owners and senior executives navigate the growth business community through valuable content, best-of-class resources, capital formation, and networking and connections with an influential community of executives growing companies locally, statewide and worldwide.

The scholarship supports Gu financially, but she says it’s not about the money. She also receives a full membership to ACG, allowing her to attend ACG professional events such as the monthly luncheon.

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relationship with the ACG leadership committee to help other students.”

- Jessica Gu

Mr. Rex B. Hastings and Mrs. Jennifer Hastings

Mr. Gordon Haycock DS

Mr. Edward V. Heath and Mrs. Muriel J. Heath

Ms. Kathryn B. Heckman and Mr. S. R. Heckman

Mr. Richard E. Helm and Ms. Catherine Pitinga DS

Mr. Oral D. Henderson and Mrs. Marian L. Henderson

Mrs. Mary-Margaret Henke and Mr. Darrin J. Henke DS

Mr. Sergej V. Henning and Ms. Alison L. Henning

Mr. Scott A. Henry and Ms. Tori L. Henry DS

Ms. Betty A. Herrmann

Ms. Marlene Herrmann

Mr. Peter M. Herron and Ms. Amber J. Herron

Mr. Thomas A. Hewel and Mrs. Claudia E. Hewel

Mr. Walter R. Hieronymus and Ms. Kristina W. Hieronymus

Mr. Richard T. Higgins and Mrs. Gloria J. Higgins

Mr. George E. Higginson

Mr. Rodney R. Hilt and Mrs. Mary A. Hilt DS

Ms. Ann E. Hinkins and Mr. David Steiner DS

Mr. Peter T. Hirschberg

Mr. Harvey L. Hirst and Ms. Traci R. Hirst

Mr. Robert P. Hjelmstad and Ms. Vicki L. Hjelmstad DS

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Mr. Rocco A. Laterzo and Mrs. Kathleen Laterzo DS

Mr. Richard B. Latham and Mrs. Francie J. Latham

Mr. Daniel J. Lathrope and Mrs. Beverly L. Lathrope

Mr. David F. Lawrence Jr. and Mrs. Lori T. Lawrence DS

Mr. Charles R. Lawson and Mrs. Linda K. Lawson DS

Mrs. Florence W. Layton and Mr. David Layton

Ms. Julie Layton

Dr. Richard S. Leaman

Mr. Ainsworth C. Lee

Ms. Deanna R. Leino

Mr. Harold E. Lemke and Mrs. Bette J. Lemke

Ms. Jennifer S. Lemke

Mr. James E. Lentz III and Mrs. Barbara F. Lentz DS

Ms. Alaine J. Lerner and Mr. Joey A. Lerner

Mr. Harold K. Lester and Mrs. June R. Lester

Mr. Jonathan V. Levesque

Dr. Mark L. Levine and Mrs. Ellen Levine

Mr. Richard S. Levitz CFP, CLU, ChFC and Mrs. Julie L. Levitz

Mr. Herbert S. Levy and Ms. Lori L. Levy

Mr. Brett L. Lewis and Ms. Mary A. Lewis DS

Mr. William E. Lewis and Mrs. Anne G. Lewis

Mr. Paul K. Libner and Ms. Kori Libner DS

Mr. William C. Liebler

Mrs. Ann S. Lieff and Mr. William A. Lieff DS

Mr. Harry D. Liggitt III and Ms. Elaine R. Liggitt

Ms. Margaux S. Lochmiller

Dr. Richard H. Logan III and Mrs. Faith A. Logan

Mrs. Bonnie S. Long and Mr. Richard J. Long

Ms. Susan B. Long

Mr. Peter N. Longi

Mr. John M. Longway Esq. and Ms. Jean Longway DS

Mr. Wade W. Loo Jr. and Mrs. Chisato T. Loo DS

Mr. Paul G. Lorenzen and Mrs. Delores Lorenzen

Mr. Raymond H. Losnes and Mrs. Phyllis A. Losnes

Mr. H. M. Loud and Mrs. Paula W. Loud DS

Mr. Thomas W. Lovgren and Mrs. Jeaninne Lovgren

Mr. Phillip S. Lowery and Ms. Texie R. Lowery DS

Mr. John J. Lowrey Jr. and Mrs. Debra L. Lowrey

Mr. Daniel L. Luchini and Ms. Laura J. Luchini

Mr. Robert J. Luedeka and Mrs. Barbara J. Luedeka

Mr. Ted Lux

Mr. James A. Lydic and Mrs. Margaret Z. Lydic

Mrs. Christina L. Lynch and Mr. Kerry J. Lynch

Mr. Kenneth R. Lyon and Mrs. Candace K. Lyon

MMr. Jacques A. Machol III and Mrs. Pamela A. Machol DS

Mr. Jacques A. Machol Jr. and Mrs. Doris A. Machol DS

Mr. Nicholas K. Machol and Ms. Lauren Machol DS

Ms. Christine E. MacMillan and Mr. Robert Maddalena

Ms. Megan R. MacMillan

Mr. Stuart B. MacMillan Jr. and Mrs. Ruth I. MacMillan

Mr. Wayne D. MacPherson and Mrs. Martha MacPherson

Mr. John D. Macris

Mr. John W. Madden Jr. and Mrs. Marjorie Madden DS

Mrs. Pamela M. Madsen

Mr. Jay D. Maish and Mrs. Jeanne C. Maish DS

Mr. Anthony T. Maisto and Mrs. Fernanda Maisto

Mr. Evan N. Makovsky and Mrs. Evi B. Makovsky

Ms. Shiela M. Mangravito

Judge A. G. Marcus and Mrs. Marsha Marcus

Dr. Loren L. Margheim

Mrs. Sharon M. Markman and Mr. Scott W. Markman

Mr. Alfred Markowitz and Ms. Elizabeth A. Markowitz

Mr. John E. Marks and Ms. Diane M. Marks

Ms. Holly D. Marshall

Mr. Randy L. Marshall and Mrs. Catherine L. Marshall

Mr. Roger A. Martell and Mrs. Claudia Martell

Mr. James T. Martin

Mr. John J. Martin and Mrs. Donna E. Martin

Ms. Michelle M. Martin DS

Mr. George L. Mason and Mrs. Grace A. Mason

Mr. Samuel E. Matthews and Mrs. Vera M. Matthews

Ms. Lisa C. Mattiace

Ms. Regina M. Mattie DS

Mr. Philip S. Matza and Mrs. Peggy Matza

Mr. William G. Mawhinney and Mrs. Zelma V. Mawhinney

Mr. Lawrence G. Mawn and Ms. Marlynne M. Mawn

Mr. Michael T. Maynard and Ms. Stacey M. Maynard

Mr. Charles G. McBride and Ms. Shelley B. McBride

Mr. Joseph L. McCaffery and Mrs. Robin A. McCaffery

Ms. Kathleen M. McCarty

Mr. Howard S. McCauley and Mrs. Kathleen M. McCauley

Mr. Matthew D. McClay

Mr. Donald R. McCue and Ms. Carol Koracin DS

Mr. Matthew J. McDonnell and Ms. Ashley McDonnell

Mr. Joseph O. McDowell and Mrs. Margaret R. McDowell DS

Ms. Suzanne M. McIntosh

Mr. Mark H. McKinnies and Mrs. Janette M. McKinnies DS

Prof. James S. McLagan and Dr. Barbara J. Kreisman DS

Mr. Douglas P. McLaury DS

Ms. Jill E. McMahon

Mr. Brad R. McQueen and Ms. Melissa C. McQueen

Mr. Russell G. Mead and Ms. Sheila Mead

Mr. Michael W. Meagher and Ms. Sharyn E. Meagher

Mr. John W. Medbury and Ms. Linda C. Cavaioli

Ms. Mary E. Medley and Mr. Robert Cloud

Mr. Robert A. Meek and Mrs. Melinda A. Meek DS

Mr. Krishen Mehta and Mrs. Geeta Mehta DS

Mr. Edward D. Meintzer and Mrs. Kathleen A. Meintzer

Mr. Sean E. Menke DS

Mr. Charles Merinoff and Ms. Alicia Merinoff DS

Mr. Peter J. Merlin and Mrs. Jennifer G. Merlin

Mr. Dexter A. Metcalfe Sr. DS

Mr. Richard P. Meyer and Ms. Rosalind M. Meyer

Mr. William G. Meyerchak and Mrs. Lynn Meyerchak

Mr. Richard R. Midwinter

Mr. Louis A. Milburn DS

Ms. Elizabeth R. Milicia and Mr. Joseph Milicia

Ms. Laurel C. Miller

Mr. R. J. Miller III

Mr. Robert L. Miller Jr. and Ms. Laura S. Mangan

Mr. Sherman R. Miller IV and Mrs. Mary M. Sullivan DS

Mr. Carl T. Millice and Ms. Patricia C. Millice

Ms. Katherine M. Minor

Dr. Albert R. Mitchell and Mrs. Celia Mitchell DS

Mr. Gary L. Mitchell and Mrs. Paula Lovins Mitchell DS

Mr. Carl M. Mittleman and Ms. Jennifer L. Mittleman

Mr. David J. Moes and Ms. D. K. Moes

Mr. Melvin B. Mogulof and Mrs. Mildred E. Mogulof

Mr. Mark A. Mollandor DS

Ms. Lara J. Mooney

Mr. Douglas G. Moore and Ms. Margaret S. Moore

Mr. Robert N. Morehead and Mrs. Ann M. Morehead DS

Ms. Ellen F. Morgan

Mrs. Maxine A. Morgan and Mr. John C. Morgan

Mr. David M. Mornes and Mrs. Amber J. Mornes

Mrs. Michelle J. Morroni and Mr. Robert A. Morroni

Mr. C. A. Morrow and Mrs. Corla C. Morrow

Mr. James D. Morrow and Mrs. Marilee A. Morrow

Mr. Ralph A. Morton Jr. and Mrs. Rosalie V. Morton

Mr. Robert C. Moseley and Ms. Stephanie Shpall

Ms. Shirley A. Mott

Mr. Aubert J. Mowry and Mrs. Barbara J. Mowry

Mr. James J. Moylan Esq.

Dr. Glenn R. Mueller and Ms. Jane H. Mueller DS

Mr. Dennis B. Mullen and Ms. Lynn Mullen DS

Ms. Stephanie H. Mulliken

Mr. Wayne William Murdy and Mrs. Diana Y. Murdy DS

Mr. Thomas E. Murrell

Mr. Bryan L. Muskat and Mrs. Mary E. Muskat

Ms. Regina J. Musyl and Mr. Marc J. Musyl

Mr. Trygve E. Myhren and Ms. Victoria H. Myhren DS

Mr. John Y. Myung

NMrs. Kathleen M. Nance and Mr. Lawrence W. Nance

Mr. Tyler J. Nausley

Ms. Ruth Nauts and Dr. Jack Q. Gallagher DS

Mr. Julius Needelman and Mrs. Lucille R. Needelman

Mr. John A. Neill

Mr. Joseph S. Nelson and Ms. Anne P. McDonald DS

Mrs. Christine B. Neuens and Mr. William C. Neuens

Mr. Zachary T. Neumeyer and Mrs. Amy T. Neumeyer

Mr. Donald E. Newby and Mrs. Mary J. Newby

Mr. Richard W. Newman and Ms. Elinor J. Newman

Dr. Robert C. Newman and Mrs. Judi S. Newman

Mr. Will F. Nicholson Jr. and Mrs. Shirley Nicholson DS

Mr. Jon M. Niermann and Mrs. Stacey E. Niermann DS

Dr. Loren A. Nikolai and Mrs. Anita C. Nikolai

Mr. Clyde K. Nitta and Mrs. Judy T. Nitta

Mr. Robert J. Nixon and Mrs. Mary J. Nixon DS

Mr. David D. Noble

Mr. Javier Nogales

Mr. Russell G. Noles and Ms. Barbara L. Wismer DS

Mr. Gregory G. Nonis and Ms. Elizabeth H. Nonis

Mr. Donald E. Norblom and Mrs. Zavelle M. Norblom

Mr. Bruce A. Norton and Mrs. Marilyn C. Norton

Mr. Richard A. Nowak and Mrs. Marie M. Nowak DS

Mr. R. Scott Nycum Jr. and Mrs. Joan B. Nycum DS

OMr. Kenneth K. O’Boyle and Mrs. Holly O’Boyle

Mr. Edward F. O’Brien and Mrs. Julia O’Brien

Ms. Anita D. O’Connell and Mr. John T. O’Connell DS

Mr. Michael R. Odell and Mrs. Nancy S. Odell

Mr. Sidney R. Okes Jr.

Mr. Timothy O’Laughlin and Ms. Paula V. O’Laughlin

Mr. Trevor W. Olch

Hon. Willis E. O’Leary and Mrs. Betty E. O’Leary DS

Ms. Dorian Oliphant

Mr. Richard R. Olson

Mr. Willis S. Olson

Ms. Sherrill R. Oman

Mr. Timothy P. O’Neill and Ms. Joan E. O’Neill

Mr. Harlan G. Oppenheim and Mrs. Suzanne R. Oppenheim

Mrs. Melissa C. Osborn and Mr. Mark Osborn

Mrs. LeEtta M. Oskarson and Mr. Carl G. Oskarson

Mrs. Chong-Won S. Outland and Mr. Robert L. Outland

Mr. William H. Overfelt and Mrs. Janet Overfelt

Ms. Kirsten L. Ovind

Mr. Thomas P. Owen and Mrs. Laurene B. Owen DS

Mr. Jay R. Owens and Ms. Penny J. Applegate

Mrs. Nadine R. Owens and Mr. Gerald D. Owens

Mrs. Angela M. Oxenreider and Mr. Keith B. Oxenreider DS

PMrs. Joyce M. Pabst and Mr. Carl A. Pabst

Mr. Clifton H. Pacaro and Ms. Heather M. Pacaro

Mr. Mark S. Paley and Ms. Luanne W. Paley DS

Mr. James C. Parks and Mrs. Barbara A. Parks

Ms. Roberta M. Parry

Mr. John G. Parsons and Ms. Kathryn M. Parsons DS

Mr. Norman D. Paschall DS

Dr. Charles H. Patti DS

Dr. Pallab Paul

Mr. R. W. Payne and Mrs. Kathryn E. Payne DS

Mr. Nathan W. Pearson and Ms. Jane W. Pearson DS

Mr. Mark T. Peddecord

Mr. Lester D. Pedicord and Ms. Jean S. Pedicord DS

Mrs. Evangeline Pell and Mr. Charles C. Pell

Mr. Michael D. Penfield and Mrs. Laura Penfield DS

Mr. Chris C. Pennels and Ms. Gail Pennels

Mr. Clark A. Peppers and Ms. Diana F. Peppers

Mrs. Bessie L. Perkins and Mr. Wilfred G. Perkins

Dr. Daniel M. Perlman and Ms. Lillian Zohar

Mr. Jordon Perlmutter and Mrs. Essie L. Perlmutter DS

Mr. Marc E. Peters and Ms. Laura H. Peters DS

Mr. Brian S. Petersen and Mrs. Jennifer L. Petersen

Mr. Fred Peterson and Mrs. Annely C. Peterson

Ms. Jennie M. Peterson DS

Mr. John P. Peterson

Mr. Kent A. Peterson and Mrs. Joyce Peterson

Ms. Emily D. Petro DS

Mr. Jack A. Pfeiffer and Mrs. Mary J. Pfeiffer

Mr. James D. Phelps and Mrs. Lillian S. Phelps

Mr. David R. Phillips and Ms. Pamela P. Phillips DS

Mr. John R. Phillips

Ms. Samantha M. Pietsch

Mr. Fred J. Pisciotta and Mrs. Sharon E. Pisciotta

Mr. Thomas G. Pitus

Mr. Ryan D. Plemmons

Mr. Robert D. Poduska and Mrs. T. F. Poduska

Mrs. Judith K. Portschy and Mr. Donald Portschy

Ms. Blaine S. Post-Canino

Mrs. Julia P. Potter and Mr. Charles S. Potter

Mr. Roger C. Poulson and Mrs. V. Beverly Poulson DS

Mr. Clayton A. Powers and Mrs. Christine C. Peacock Powers

Mr. Vann E. Prater and Mrs. Linda C. Prater

Mr. David C. Price DS

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Ms. Dawn C. Priday

Mr. Douglas A. Priestley and Mrs. Judith E. Priestley

Mr. Thomas P. Putnam and Ms. Barbara B. Putnam

Mr. R. A. Pyle and Mrs. Ann M. Pyle

QMr. William J. Quast and Mrs. Kathryn R. Quast

Mr. Allen Quimby III and Mrs. Jolean F. Quimby

Mr. Ken A. Quincy and Mrs. Judith M. Quincy

RMr. Timothy C. Radebaugh and Mrs. Michelle R. Radebaugh

Mrs. JoAnn Radetsky and Mr. Richard L. Radetsky DS

Mr. Shankar Rao DS

Mr. Frank G. Rappaport and Mrs. Kathy S. Rappaport

Mr. Walter J. Rasmussen and Mrs. Nijola Rasmussen

Mr. Scott M. Rathbun and Ms. Angela N. Rathbun

Mr. Thomas G. Reed

Mr. Patrick J. Reilly

Mr. Scott J. Reiman and Ms. Virginia L. Reiman DS

Mr. Preston W. Rell

Mr. Martin Remy DS

Ms. Sandra F. Reuben

Mr. Herbert A. Reznikoff and Mrs. Adele Reznikoff

Ms. Mary K. Rhinehart and Mr. Ryan Rhinehart DS

Mr. David B. Rhodes and Mrs. Marcie Rhodes DS

Mr. Hugh L. Rice III and Ms. Mary Schaefer DS

Mr. James D. Richards CFP DS

Mr. Lloyd O. Richards and Mrs. Diana L. Richards

Ms. Margaret E. Richardson

Mr. Leonard L. Richie

Mr. Donald M. Richtol and Mrs. Barbara R. Richtol

Mr. Gary L. Rife

Mr. Frank D. Riha and Mrs. Lois A. Riha

Dr. Christine M. Riordan and Dr. Robert D. Gatewood DS

Dr. Ronald J. Rizzuto and Dr. Katherine B. Freeman

Mr. Randy D. Robason DS

Mr. George W. Roberts and Mrs. Bernice Roberts

Mr. John T. Roberts and Mrs. Robin R. Roberts DS

Mr. Stephen L. Roberts and Mrs. Nancy P. Roberts

Mrs. Karen D. Robinson and Mr. James E. Robinson

Mr. Timothy M. Roche and Mrs. Brenda Roche DS

Mr. James W. Rodgers and Mrs. Patricia D. Rodgers

Ms. Eldene E. Ronnekamp and Mr. Bryan Nordin

Mr. Charles C. Rooke and Ms. Tammy Y. Rooke DS

Mr. Michael W. Rosen

Ms. Angela D. Rothe

Mr. Joshua A. Rothwell

Mr. Matthew N. Rotter and Mrs. Tracy M. Rotter

Mr. William L. Roub

Mr. Gary G. Ruhl and Mrs. Susan W. Ruhl

Mr. Vincent E. Rusciano

Mr. John G. Russell and Mrs. Thora Russell DS

Mr. Eugene J. Rutkoski and Mrs. Theresa A. Rutkoski

SMr. Tim Saffell

Mr. Royal L. Safran and Mrs. Patricia A. Safran

Ms. Janet L. Sandberg

Mr. Terry W. Sandefur and Ms. Meg Sandefur

Mr. Matthew E. Sandekian and Mrs. Sura C. Sandekian

Mr. Kiel Sanders

Mr. Walter L. Sanders and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Sanders DS

Mr. Thomas E. Sanford and Mrs. Ethel T. Sanford

Mr. Marius J. Sanger and Mrs. Clare K. Sanger

Mr. Horace D. Sapp and Mrs. Joyce C. Sapp

Mr. Joseph W. Saunders and Mrs. Sharon P. Saunders DS

Mr. Robert D. Scallan and Mrs. Carol Friedeman Scallan

Mr. William B. Scarnato and Mrs. Sandy Scarnato DS

Mr. Amintore T. Schenkel DS

Mr. Frederick J. Schilke and Mrs. Gail Schilke

Mr. Lee E. Schlessman and Mrs. Dolores J. Schlessman DS

Mrs. M. C. Schlessman and Mr. Gary L. Schlessman DS

Mr. Mark A. Schlosser and Ms. Stephanie J. Schlosser

Ms. Jennifer K. Scholz and Mr. Justin R. Scholz DS

Mr. Troy A. Schroeder and Ms. Holly M. Schroeder

Mr. Thomas J. Scott

Dr. Richard A. Scudder and Dr. Bonnie E. Scudder DS

Mr. Vaughn R. Sears and Ms. Mary Ann Sears

Mr. Mark C. Seelye

Mr. Richard M. Seidel and Ms. Carla S. Seidel DS

Dr. Frank H. Selto and Ms. Linda Selto

Mr. James Sepic and Mrs. Carmen Sepic DS

Mr. Michael B. Septon

Mr. Edwin L. Setzler III and Ms. Allison C. Setzler DS

Mr. Stephen E. Shapiro and Mrs. Mary J. Shapiro

Mr. David C. Shatto and Mrs. Lea E. Shatto

Mr. Daniel V. Sheehan and Mrs. Cecilia H. Sheehan

Mr. Charles E. Sheets and Mrs. Shirley A. Sheets

Mr. Donald F. Shelly Jr.

Mr. Jeffrey F. Shido and Mrs. Faith L. Shido

Ms. Laura J. Shipley

Mr. Homer L. Shoemaker and Mrs. Jacqueline M. Shoemaker

Mr. Daniel H. Shrader and Mrs. Patti A. Shrader

Mr. Russel F. Shue and Ms. Julie Shue

Mr. John J. Sie and Ms. Anna Sie DS

Mr. Steve H. Sietos and Ms. Panagiota C. Sietos

Mr. Douglas A. Sikes and Mrs. Marion N. Sikes

Mr. Steven Siljestrom and Mrs. Linda C. Siljestrom

Ms. Darlene Silver

Mr. James B. Simms and Mrs. Margie M. Simms

Dr. George C. Simon Jr.

Mr. Joseph C. Simpson and Ms. Colleen Simpson

Mr. Scott W. Sims and Mrs. Susan S. Sims

Mr. William T. Sisson and Mrs. E. J. Sisson

Mr. Lyle C. Sitterly Jr. and Ms. Nancy S. Sitterly

Mr. David M. Sixta

Mr. DeWayne E. Skinner and Mrs. Josephine M. Skinner

Mr. Robert D. Skinner and Mrs. Bessie E. Skinner

Mr. Martin P. Slark and Mrs. Catherine Slark

Mr. William D. Slotnick and Mrs. Dorothy V. Slotnick

Ms. Rachael E. Small

Mr. Harold R. Smethills Jr. and Mrs. Diane Smethills DS

Ms. Haven C. Smith and Mr. Kristopher Smith DS

Mr. Joel W. Smith and Mrs. Virginia A. Smith

Mr. John J. Smith and Ms. Marna Jordan Smith

Ms. Kendra A. Smith

Mr. Marvin Smith and Mrs. Goldie R. Smith

Ms. Michelle M. Smith and Mr. David J. Yaniak

Mr. Peter J. Smith and Mrs. Patricia S. Smith

Dr. Roy L. Smith Jr. and Mrs. Grace M. Smith

Ms. Sarah Smith

Ms. Shelley Smith

Mr. Todd S. Smith DS

Mr. Douglas C. Snyder

Mrs. Ella R. Snyder

Mr. Judson B. Snyder and Mrs. Cara L. Snyder

Dr. Oscar P. Snyder Jr. and Mrs. Ella R. Snyder

Mr. Dennis Soendoro and Ms. Jasmine Putri

Mr. Joel R. Sontag and Mrs. Brantlee Sontag

Mr. Jason E. Sorensen

Mr. Rick Souder and Mrs. Nancy L. Souder

Mr. Joseph J. Sovcik

Mr. C. K. Spencer

Mr. John S. Spiecker and Ms. Elaine C. Spiecker DS

Ms. Judith E. Spiegel DS

Mrs. Elinor A. Spiller and Mr. Earl A. Spiller

Drs. Mona F. Spitz and Mark Spitz DS

Mr. William S. Spragins

Mr. John W. Sprague and Ms. Luella D. Sprague

Mr. Frank P. Spratlen and Ms. Terry Spratlen DS

Mr. Michael G. St. John DS

Mr. Eugene C. Stack

Mr. Melvin R. Stahl Jr. and Ms. Debra Stahl DS

Mr. Steven D. Stanek and Ms. Katherine D. Stanek

Mr. Brion Stapp and Ms. Elizabeth C. Stapp DS

Mr. William D. Starbuck and Mrs. Elena Starbuck

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D o n o r P r o f i l e

T h e P r a c T i c e o f g i V i n g b a c KCelebrating 15 Years of Giving

Phil (MBA 1980; BSBA 1979) and Shelley (BA 1979) Tamminga

Denver natives Phil and Shelley Tamminga each had their own unique path to the University of Denver, the place that holds so many special memories for the couple who met at a hockey game, dated through college and married after graduation.

Growing up a mile from campus, Phil recalls DU hockey games, swimming in the old field house pool and sneaking onto the Pioneers football field as a kid. DU was a family legacy—his grandmother was one of the first women to earn a PhD in education from the University in the 1940s and later taught at the Women’s College. His father earned a business degree; his mother earned her bachelor’s, master’s and PhD degrees in sociology and also taught at DU. Phil received a BSBA, and a graduate teaching assistant position helped him continue on to earn an MBA. For Shelley, a trustee scholarship enabled her to attend DU, joining her brother there. She went on to graduate with a degree in psychology. “That scholarship made DU possible,” she says.

After DU, Phil enjoyed a 24-year career at Accenture, where he got the company involved with Daniels. “I was responsible for Accenture’s recruiting program at Daniels, and I loved that,” says Phil. “I always felt the caliber of Daniels graduates was very high.” In 1998, then-Dean Jim Griesemer invited Phil to join the College’s Executive Advisory Board, on which he still serves. In addition, Phil and Shelley are members and co-chairs of the Dean’s Society—an elite group of Daniels donors who contribute $1,000 or more to the College annually.

“We’ve always been fortunate and feel a responsibility to give back,” says Phil. “Over the years, we’ve been surrounded by others with the same belief, so the practice of giving back is a tenet of our lives. Supporting Daniels is important to us. We benefitted from others’ support of the University before us, and feel we should carry that obligation forward.”

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Mr. Gerald L. Starkweather and Mrs. Helen M. Starkweather

Mr. Donald K. Steffen and Mrs. Linda R. Steffen

Mr. Leonard P. Stegman and Ms. Angela M. Stegman DS

Ms. Wilhelmina M. Stemmer

Ms. Bethany Stephens

Mr. Alan L. Sternberg and Mrs. Kim Sternberg DS

Mr. Donald D. Stevens and Mrs. Joanna R. Stevens

Mr. John F. Stewart Jr. and Ms. Kathy Stewart DS

Ms. Christine Stirling

Mr. Stewart A. Stockdale and Mrs. Mary M. Stockdale DS

Mrs. Alicia B. Stoddard

Mr. Boyd Stofer and Ms. Cherie F. Stofer DS

Mr. William A. Stolfus and Ms. Andrea G. Richardson

Mr. Lessley J. Stoltenberg and Mrs. Barbara Stoltenberg

Mr. Marvin L. Stone and Mrs. Marian Stone

Mr. Michael C. Stone and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Stone DS

Mr. William E. Stopps and Ms. Sandra S. Stopps

Mr. A. M. Strait and Mrs. Shirley Strait

Ms. Carolyn M. Strand and Mr. Henry J. Strand

Mrs. Dawn C. Strang and Mr. Donald W. Strang III DS

Mr. Allan J. Strauss and Mrs. Catherine J. Strauss

Mr. Donald F. Streb

Mrs. Janette L. Strickland and Mr. Warren Strickland DS

Mr. Donald S. Stroh and Mrs. Tracy L. Stroh

Mrs. Laura B. Strohecker and Mr. Craig Strohecker

Ms. Mary L. Sufana

Mr. William J. Suitts and Ms. Elizabeth Suitts DS

Mr. J. M. Sullivan and Mrs. Patricia A. Sullivan

Mr. Lowell C. Sund DS

Mr. Gregory D. Sutherland and Mrs. Donna P. Sutherland DS

Mr. James C. Swain and Mrs. Concepcio E. Swain DS

Dr. Robert D. Swanson and Dr. Patricia M. Swanson

Ms. Alicia J. Sweeney

Mr. Dennis M. Swenson and Mrs. Constance C. Swenson DS

Mr. Robert J. Swieringa and Mrs. Pamela B. Swieringa DS

TMr. Philip J. Tamminga and Mrs. Shelley R. Tamminga DS

Mr. Lewis A. Tannenbaum

Mr. Joseph A. Tanny and Mrs. Jeannette Tanny

Mr. Robert M. Tarola and Ms. Patricia Tarola

Mr. James P. Tarpley DS

Mr. Theodore N. Tautz and Ms. Elsie Tautz

Mr. Andrew C. Taylor and Mrs. Barbara B. Taylor DS

Mr. Charles A. Taylor and Mrs. I. P. Taylor

Mr. Robert D. Taylor Jr. and Mrs. Etta Taylor

Mr. Duncan C. Tenney and Ms. Virginia C. Tenney

Mr. Christopher P. Terenzi and Mrs. Victoria S. Terenzi

Mr. Richard W. Thackrey

Mr. Martin L. Thalken and Ms. Deb L. Thalken

Mr. Arthur R. Thiel

Mr. William J. Thomas

Mr. James W. Thompson and Ms. Juliana A. Thompson

Mr. Alexander B. Thorne and Mrs. Kathleen L. Thorne

Mr. Timothy H. Throckmorton and Mrs. Katherine M. Throckmorton

Mr. John N. Thunen and Ms. Loranda Thunen

Mr. Robert C. Tinucci and Mrs. Barbara Tinucci

Mr. Calvin Tipton and Ms. Dorothy E. Tipton

Mr. Herbert A. Tobin and Mrs. Francine H. Tobin DS

Mr. William G. Trainor and Mrs. Monica S. Trainor DS

Mr. George H. Trakas

Mr. Donald T. Trinen and Mrs. Deborah Y. Trinen DS

Dr. James C. Tripp

Dr. John C. Tripp and Mrs. Loretta J. Tripp DS

Mr. Robert C. Troccoli and Mrs. Joan C. Troccoli DS

Mr. Dean R. Troyer and Ms. Kit Troyer DS

Mr. Harry A. Trueblood Jr. and Mrs. Lucile B. Trueblood DS

Mr. John B. Trueblood DS

Mr. Brian D. Trujillo and Ms. Erin L. Trujillo

Mr. William T. Tulley and Mrs. Frances Tulley

Mr. John C. Tune and Ms. Alexandra M. Tune DS

Ms. Pamela J. Turbeville DS

Mr. Richard D. Turnamian and Ms. Vickie Turnamian

uMr. Eric S. Ueno

Mr. David C. Underwood and Mrs. Barbara A. Underwood DS

Ms. Devon S. Unkeless

Mr. James A. Unruh and Mrs. Candice L. Unruh

Mr. John M. Urie and Mrs. Ollie K. Urie

VMr. Benjamin Valore-Caplan and Mrs. Amie L. Valore-Caplan

Mr. John A. Van Veen Jr.

Ms. Denise M. Van Zago

Mrs. Kathleen C. VandeMotter and Mr. Kurt C. VandeMotter

Mr. James A. VanderWal and Ms. Penelope K. Kimmel

Ms. Patricia B. Vardaman and Mr. George T. Vardaman

Mr. Efren C. Vargas

Dr. R. C. Vars Jr. and Mrs. Freda T. Vars

Mr. Charles J. Vasilius and Ms. Kathy E. Vasilius DS

Ms. Gloria L. Veeder

Mr. Blaine E. Versaw

Mr. David I. Verway

Mr. Donald R. Vilmin and Ms. Frances L. Vilmin

Ms. Mary R. Vogt

Dr. Gautam K. Vora

WMr. James F. Wagner and Mrs. Kathryn J. Wagner

Mr. Joseph G. Wagner and Ms. Janet A. Wagner

Mr. Kenneth E. Wagner

Mr. Robert W. Wagner

Mr. Geoffrey A. Wainwright and Dr. Eda V. Wainwright DS

Mr. Leo G. Walchuk and Mrs. Ella M. Walchuk

Mr. Paul C. Waletzko

Mr. John M. Walker DS

Ms. Leslie A. Walker and Mr. Dale Pruce

Ms. Suzanne W. Walters

Mr. Emil J. Walz Jr. and Mrs. Frances G. Walz

Mr. Robert Warner Jr. and Mrs. Jill Warner DS

Mr. John B. Warnick DS

Mr. Jon P. Warnick and Ms. Connie S. Warnick DS

Mr. H. H. Wasson and Mrs. Anna M. Wasson

Mr. Jack E. Watkins DS

Ms. Holly A. Watson

Mr. Michael D. Weatherwax and Mrs. Linda D. Weatherwax DS

Mr. Frederick G. Weaver and Mrs. Rita C. Weaver

Mr. Stephen J. Weber

Ms. Donna L. Weeden

Mr. Carl Wehner and Mrs. Artha C. Wehner

Prof. Mark S. Wehrle DS

Mr. Jack A. Weinberg and Mrs. Sheila F. Weinberg

Mr. Bradley D. Weiner and Mrs. Catherine G. Weiner

Mr. Louis J. Weisman and Mrs. Laurie Weisman DS

Mrs. Janet C. Weiss and Mr. Cary P. Weiss DS

Mr. Randall S. Wells

Mr. Kenneth J. West

Maj. Lloyd A. West and Mrs. C. M. West

Mrs. Margaret L. West DS

Mr. Michael D. West and Mrs. Etta M. West DS

Mr. Ryan S. Westberry

Mr. Allan R. Westerbeck and Ms. Laura Westerbeck

Dr. William F. Weston and Mrs. Gay S. Weston

Mrs. Deanna R. Whalen and Mr. Eldred E. Whalen

Mr. George E. Wheeler DS

Dr. John H. White Jr. and Mrs. Virginia J. White DS

Mr. Michael S. White and Mrs. Robyn N. White DS

Ms. Kathleen E. Whiteside DS

Mr. Stephen B. Whiting and Mrs. Gwen H. Whiting

Mr. Dan S. Whittemore and Ms. Elizabeth Whittemore

Mr. Leslie E. Whittemore

Ms. Deborah S. Whitten and Mr. Kevin H. Eldredge

Mr. Gary A. Wicklund and Mrs. La Donna K. Wicklund

Ms. Barbara G. Wickman and Mr. John K. Wickman

Mrs. Barbara S. Wigderson and Mr. Grant Wigderson

Mr. Brandon Wilcox

Ms. Kristen S. Wiley

Mr. Kevin O. Wilhelm and Ms. Jennifer O. Wilhelm DS

Mr. John J. Williams and Mrs. Joyce Williams

Mr. John M. Williams

Mr. Michael A. Williams and Ms. Vanessa D. Williams DS

Ms. Angela R. Williamson

Mr. Charles R. Williamson and Ms. Nancy L. Williamson

Mr. David D. Willman and Mrs. Beverly Willman DS

Mrs. Grayce R. Wilson and Mr. Devon R. Wilson

Mr. Paul T. Wilson and Mrs. Sandra L. Wilson

Mr. Robert F. Wilson and Mrs. Jane T. Wilson

Mrs. Marlene E. Wiske and Mr. Raymond P. Wiske

Mr. Richard W. Wolf

Mr. Joseph S. Wong and Mrs. Edith E. Wong

Mr. Gerald M. Woodley and Mrs. Valerie Woodley

Mr. Craig W. Woody

Ms. Janice B. Worrall

Mrs. Beryl J. Wright and Rev. Benjamin R. Wright

Mrs. Betty A. Wright

Mrs. Gladys L. Wyatt and Mr. John N. Wyatt

YMr. Gordon A. Yale and Mrs. Jennifer Yale DS

Dr. Peter C. Yesawich Sr. and Mrs. Paris B. Yesawich

Ms. Stacey R. Yoshimoto

Ms. Reiko Yoshinaga

Mr. Thomas Yoshioka and Ms. Kiyoko A. Yoshioka

Mr. Henry A. Yost and Mrs. Cynthia G. Yost DS

ZMr. Vincent A. Zarlengo and Mrs. Margaret L. Zarlengo DS

Dr. William N. Zelman and Mrs. Janet G. Zelman

Ms. Dao Zhou

Ms. Heather K. Ziegler and Mr. Jason O. Ziegler

Mr. William H. Ziering DS

Mr. Gary J. Zimmerman

Mr. George J. Zito Jr.

C O R P O R aT i O N SAT&T Foundation

Aetna Foundation, Inc.

American Property Solutions, Inc.

Anton, Collins, Mitchell, LLP CP

Aramark Corporation CP

Association for Corporate Growth Denver Chapter CP

Aurora Loan Services CP

BKD, LLP

Bank of America Foundation

Bank of the West

Behringer Harvard Residences at Cordillera, LLC

Blue Stone International

Broadmoor Hotel Inc. CP

Brookside Services, LLC

The Cable Center CP

Carl Wehner, CPA, P.C.

Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. CP

CenturyLink (formerly Qwest Communications) CP

Cisco CP

CoBank Inc. CP

Colorado Chapter of the Appraisal Institute CP

Colorado Commercial Holdings, LLC

Colorado Health Foundation CP

Commons 19, LLC

ConocoPhillips

Corn Products International

Deloitte Foundation CP

Denver Metropolitan Commercial Association of Realtors CP

Denver West Office Leasing Company LLC CP

Ehrhardt Keefe Steiner & Hottman P.C. CP

Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. CP

Ernst and Young CP

Executive Real Estate Roundtable Inc. CP

ExxonMobil Foundation CP

Famous Dave’s BBQ CP

Financial Advisory Services of Rye, Inc.

First Pacific Advisors, LLC

FirstBank Holding Company of Colorado CP

FMI Corporation CP

Four Seasons Hotel Denver

General Electric Company CP

General Reinsurance Corporation

Grant Thornton LLP CP

Griffis/Blessing, Inc.

Handlery Foundation CP

Holm Ryan Truitt & Hall LLC

Hyatt Corporation

IBM International Foundation

Icelantic CP

James J. Moylan and Associates P. C.

JWC Stanley Holding LLC

Kaiser Permanente CP

KPMG Foundation CP

Land Title Guarantee Company CP

Liberty Global, Inc. CP

LMF Accounting and Financial Solutions, LLC

Lots of Clever Stuff, LLC CP

Magnolia Hotel

Marriott International, Inc. CP

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Ravinia Holdings, LLC CP

Regions Financial Corporation Foundation

Republic National Distributing Company, Inc. CP

Rocky Mountain Human Resource Planning Society CP

Sabre Holdings

Sage Hospitality Resources, LLC

SC Johnson & Son Inc.

Silver Oak Cellars CP

Simpson Housing, LLP CP

St. Charles Capital CP

State Farm Companies Foundation

Sterling Ranch, LLC

The Air Products Foundation

The Medtronic Foundation

Toyota Motor Distributors, USA, Inc. CP

Turner Construction Company

UBS Matching Gift Program

Vail Resorts CP

Walt Disney Company Foundation

Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign

Western Union Foundation CP

Williams Companies

Withington Foundation, Inc.

Xerox Corporation

f O u N D aT i O N S , O R G a N i Z aT i O N Sa N D T R u S T SAndrea & Michael Banks Nature Fund of Fidelity

Bard Family Foundation

Boettcher Foundation

Busse Family Foundation

Cone Family Foundation at Waterstone

Dan and Beth Whittemore Charitable Fund at Fidelity

David Lawrence Foundation

El Pomar Foundation

Garvey Kansas Foundation

Gary & Leslie Howard Family Foundation

Gates Family Foundation

Grant Thornton Foundation

H. and A. Reznikoff Fund at the Jewish Community Foundation

Harry Trueblood Foundation

Henry A. and Cynthia G. Yost Family Foundation, Inc.

Honda Foundation

Hope’s Enduring Flame Foundation

J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation

James E. & Constance L. Bell Foundation

Jim Griesemer Fund at the Daniels Fund

JM Capozzola Foundation Inc.

Johnson Family Foundation

Joint Arnold Trust

Judy & Palmer Moe Charitable Fund of the San Antonio Fund

Kesselman Family Foundation

Koelbel Family Foundation

Lewis D. & John J. Gilbert Foundation

Mark Levine Fund at The Denver Foundation

McCarthy Bjorklund Foundation

Mike & Laura Kaplan Fund at the Aspen Community Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Martin P. Slark Fund at Fidelity Gift Fund

Naughton-Nicholson Foundation

Paula & Monty Loud Charitable Gift Fund at Fidelity

Pearson Family Foundation

Penny Applegate & Jay Owens Char. Gift Fund at T. Rowe Price

Piton Foundation

Ralph L. Smith Foundation

Reiman Foundation, Inc.

Remy Family Fund at Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Rhodes Family Fund at AMG Charitable Gift Foundation

Rose Community Foundation

Roy & Pearl Rogers Trust

Scallan Family Foundation

Schlessman Family Foundation, Inc.

Seidel Family Fund at National Philanthropic Trust

Sending Support Charitable Foundation

Sepic Family Foundation

Sharon and Scott Markman Fund at Chicago Comm. Foundation

Smith Trust

Swain Family Trust

The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation

The Azeez Foundation

The Ceiley Foundation

The Colorado Trust

The Dennis M. Swenson Gift Fund at Fidelity Gift Fund

The Donald W. Strang, III Fund at Fidelity Charitable Fund

The Kenneth King Foundation

The Loeb Family Fund No. 2 of the Pittsburgh Foundation

The Nycum Family Foundation at National Philanthropic Trust

Viola Vestal Coulter Foundation

Walker Pruce Fund at Fidelity Charitable Fund

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Making the Most of the Danie ls experienceDaniels Scholarship Recipient Jerad Larkin Shares His Story

When Jerad Larkin was looking at colleges, he had three criteria: a great place to live, an excellent university with ample academic options and friendly people. DU and the Daniels College of Business were everything he hoped for and then some.

A lifelong competitive freeskier from upstate New York, Larkin admits that the Rocky Mountains were appealing, but as he nears graduation, it is the quality business education that stands out most.

“When I first came here, I knew I wanted to study business,” says Larkin. “Personal Selling with Michelle Lutz really helped me decide on my path.” Larkin has held his real estate broker’s license in Colorado since 2011 and real estate salesperson’s license in New York since 2008—when he was just 18.

Larkin is likely to pursue real estate, he says, but he’s also an entrepreneur at heart. Currently, he runs his own video-production business, with DU and Daniels as clients. He also has an online amazon.com business.

Receiving the Brandenborg Endowed Scholarship has made a significant difference to Larkin and motivates him to work hard. “I’m making my time here worth every single penny. From getting involved on campus to staying on top of my studies, I do not take DU for granted.”

Every year, Larkin writes letters to his donors, telling them how his year is going and how grateful he is for their support. One day, he says, the tables will be turned. “I believe in giving back to where you came from. When I’m successful, I’ll definitely support DU and Daniels.”

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- Jerad Larkin

Marsico Capital Management LLC

MBP Advisors LLC

McDowell Investments CP

Mile High United Way CP

Miller Frishman Group, LLC

Molson Coors CP

Montage Beverly Hills

Napa Wine Co. CP

National Association of Industrial and Office Properties CP

Newmont USA Limited CP

Noodles & Company CP

NuStar Logistics, LP

Ocean Properties, LTD.

Omni Interlocken Resort

Organizers Unlimited, Inc. CP

P. Scott Lowery Law Office P.C.

Phelps Vineyards

PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP CP

Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts

Qualcomm Incorporated

RAFCo Realty LLC

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aMr. Gregory J. Anton and Ms. Julie A. Anton

Mr. Matthew A. Antush and Ms. Philippa M. Antush

Mr. Max Appel and Mrs. Elaine R. Appel

Mrs. Louise C. Atkinson and Mr. William D. Atkinson

Mr. Michael B. Azeez and Mrs. Kathleen K. Azeez

BMr. Joseph W. Bagan and Mrs. Jennifer A. Bagan

Mr. Charles H. Baggs and Mrs. Janice M. Baggs

Mr. David E. Bailey

Mrs. Pamela S. Bard and Mr. Richard H. Bard

Mr. Steven L. Barnes and Ms. Paulette Barnes

Mrs. Constance L. Bell

Mr. Edwin L. Bell

Mr. Leo L. Beserra and Mrs. Michele R. Beserra

Mr. Christopher H. Blake and Ms. Heather S. Blake

Mr. David M. Brackett and Ms. Johanna Pace-Brackett

Mr. Howard B. Brodt

Mr. Brian J. Burke and Ms. Jamaica D. Burke

Mr. William W. Burke

Mrs. Joy S. Burns

Mr. James P. Burton and Ms. Alice F. Burton

Mr. Brad R. Busse and Mrs. Lisa S. Busse

CMr. Louis C. Camilleri

Mr. Charles G. Cannon and Mrs. Kathleen Gibson Cannon

Dr. John M. Capozzola

Mr. Robert L. Carleton and Ms. Daughn A. Carleton

Ms. Sharla J. Carlson

Mr. Paul B. Casterline and Mrs. Joanne W. Casterline

Mr. Victor Chigas Sr.

Mr. Nicholas J. Chirekos Jr. and Ms. Mary A. Chirekos

Mr. Craig R. Choun and Mrs. Linda S. Choun

Dr. Maclyn L. Clouse and Ms. Leslie C. Clouse

Mr. Burton S. Cohen and Ms. Nancy B. Mauro

Mr. Glenn R. Combellick and Mrs. Vernie Combellick

Mr. Cary J. Corkin

Dr. David L. Corsun and Dr. Cheri A. Young

Mr. Charles M. Cowden and Ms. Jacquiline W. Cowden

Mr. Kevin M. Crean and Mrs. Catherine A. Crean

Mr. Donald J. Curtis and Mrs. Katherine K. Curtis

DMr. Gordon L. Dalby and Mrs. Helen A. Dalby

Mr. Richard Davidovich and Ms. Anne L. Davidovich

Mr. Steven A. Dawes and Mrs. Margaret W. Dawes

Mr. Robert C. Dennis

Mr. Robert J. DeSalvio and Ms. Frances E. DeSalvio

Mr. James J. Detterick

Ms. Jamie C. Dorr

Mr. Paul E. Dorr and Ms. Terri L. Dorr

Mr. Neil T. Douthat

Mr. Thomas S. Dowd and Dr. Karen O. Dowd

Mr. Jerry S. Dratler and Dr. Sandra J. Dratler

Mrs. Mary K. Duke and Mr. Richard A. Duke

EMs. Cheryl A. Einspahr and Mr. Michael R. Einspahr

Sen. Michael B. Enzi and Mrs. Diana B. Enzi

fMr. James D. Falvey and Ms. Dagni L. Falvey

Ms. Natasha K. Felten

Mr. William F. Ferguson Jr.

Dr. Peter A. Firmin and Mrs. Jean Firmin

Mr. Carl R. Fitch and Mrs. Laura F. Fitch

Mr. William M. Flansburg and Mrs. Mary L. Flansburg

Mr. Thompson D. Ford and Ms. Katherine Ford

Prof. Joyce E. Frakes and Mr. Forrest V. Frakes

Mrs. Margot Gilbert Frank and Mr. M. Allan Frank

Mr. Brian D. Frantz and Mrs. Kathryn A. Frantz

Mr. Leonard D. Frescoln and Mrs. Christine M. Frescoln

Mr. Jeffrey M. Frisch and Ms. Diane J. Frisch

Prof. Edward L. Fronapfel and Ms. Diane Fronapfel

GMs. Gretchen J. Gagel

Mr. Kevin C. Gallagher and Ms. Kelly C. Gallagher

Dr. Nancy Gary and Mr. Samuel Gary

Mr. Karl B. Gills and Mrs. Mary B. Gills

Mrs. Janis M. Gogel and Dr. Howard K. Gogel

Mrs. Keely A. Gohl and Mr. Matthew B. Gohl

Mr. Stephen J. Goldman

Mr. Carey L. Gordon and Mrs. Eileen Gordon

Mr. John C. Graff and Mrs. Christine R. Graff

Mrs. Vicki A. Gray and Mr. Robert T. Gray

Dean Emeritus Dr. James R. Griesemer and Mrs. Carolyn T. Griesemer

Ms. Barbara B. Grogan

Mr. Guy L. Gronquist and Mrs. Catherine D. Gronquist

Mr. Harold C. Gutjahr and Mrs. Ilene M. Gutjahr

HMr. Patrick H. Hamill

Dr. Glyn W. Hanbery and Mrs. Jan L. Hanbery

Mr. James M. Hansell Jr. and Mrs. Kathleen Hansell

Mr. Lowell A. Hare and Mrs. Diana K. Hare

Mr. Allen W. Harimon and Mrs. Vicki L. Harimon

Mr. Charles A. Haskell II

Mr. Gordon Haycock

Mr. Richard E. Helm and Ms. Catherine Pitinga

Mrs. Mary-Margaret Henke and Mr. Darrin J. Henke

Mr. Scott A. Henry and Ms. Tori L. Henry

Mr. Rodney R. Hilt and Mrs. Mary A. Hilt

Ms. Ann E. Hinkins and Mr. David Steiner

Mr. Robert P. Hjelmstad and Ms. Vicki L. Hjelmstad

Mr. Tod C. Holmes and Ms. Ann M. Holmes

Prof. Sylvester R. Houston

Ms. Leslie D. Howard and Mr. Gary S. Howard

Mr. Benjamin T. Hrouda and Ms. Andrea Hrouda

Ms. George Anne Hume

Dr. R. B. Hutton and Mrs. Sally E. Hutton

JMr. William R. Jacquot

Mr. Dale R. Jensen

Mr. Randall D. Johannes and Ms. Jennifer L. Johannes

Mr. Darrel Johnson and Ms. Elizabeth J. Oister

Mrs. Jean B. Johnston and Prof. James J. Johnston

Dr. Robert V. Johnston and Mrs. Suzanne M. Johnston

Ms. Dorothy Y. Joseph

KMr. Michael D. Kaplan and Ms. Laura T. Kaplan

Dr. Neil Kesselman and Mrs. Carol L. Kesselman

Mr. David W. King and Mrs. Kelly C. King

Ms. Ann M. King-White

Mr. Theodore J. Kleisner and Mrs. Karen B. Kleisner

Mr. Walter A. Koelbel and Mrs. Gene N. Koelbel

Mrs. Katie S. Kramer and Mr. Joseph R. Kramer

Mr. Henry M. Kuchta and Ms. Joy A. Kuchta

Dr. A. R. Kucic and Mrs. Linda During

lMr. James G. Lagges

Mr. George E. Lamb and Mrs. Ann E. Lamb

Dr. James A. Largay III and Mrs. Betty G. Largay

Mr. Alvin J. Larson and Ms. Shirley Larson

Dr. Sharon Lassar

Mr. Rocco A. Laterzo and Mrs. Kathleen Laterzo

Mr. David F. Lawrence Jr. and Mrs. Lori T. Lawrence

Mr. Charles R. Lawson and Mrs. Linda K. Lawson

Mr. James E. Lentz III and Mrs. Barbara F. Lentz

Mr. Brett L. Lewis and Ms. Mary A. Lewis

Mr. Paul K. Libner and Ms. Kori Libner

Mrs. Ann S. Lieff and Mr. William A. Lieff

Mr. John M. Longway Esq. and Ms. Jean Longway

Mr. Wade W. Loo Jr. and Mrs. Chisato T. Loo

Mr. H. M. Loud and Mrs. Paula W. Loud

Mr. Phillip S. Lowery and Ms. Texie R. Lowery

MMr. Jacques A. Machol III and Mrs. Pamela A. Machol

Mr. Jacques A. Machol Jr. and Mrs. Doris A. Machol

Mr. Nicholas K. Machol and Ms. Lauren Machol

Mr. John W. Madden Jr. and Mrs. Marjorie Madden

Mr. Jay D. Maish and Mrs. Jeanne C. Maish

Ms. Michelle M. Martin

Ms. Regina M. Mattie

Mr. Donald R. McCue and Ms. Carol Koracin

Mr. Joseph O. McDowell and Mrs. Margaret R. McDowell

Mr. Mark H. McKinnies and Mrs. Janette M. McKinnies

Prof. James S. McLagan and Dr. Barbara J. Kreisman

Mr. Douglas P. McLaury

Mr. Robert A. Meek and Mrs. Melinda A. Meek

Mr. Krishen Mehta and Mrs. Geeta Mehta

Mr. Sean E. Menke

Mr. Charles Merinoff and Ms. Alicia Merinoff

Mr. Dexter A. Metcalfe Sr.

Mr. Louis A. Milburn

Mr. Sherman R. Miller IV and Mrs. Mary M. Sullivan

Dr. Albert R. Mitchell and Mrs. Celia Mitchell

Mr. Gary L. Mitchell and Mrs. Paula Lovins Mitchell

Mr. Mark A. Mollandor

Mr. Robert N. Morehead and Mrs. Ann M. Morehead

Dr. Glenn R. Mueller and Ms. Jane H. Mueller

Mr. Dennis B. Mullen and Ms. Lynn Mullen

Mr. Wayne William Murdy and Mrs. Diana Y. Murdy

Mr. Trygve E. Myhren and Ms. Victoria H. Myhren

NMs. Ruth Nauts and Dr. Jack Q. Gallagher

Mr. Joseph S. Nelson and Ms. Anne P. McDonald

Mr. Will F. Nicholson Jr. and Mrs. Shirley Nicholson

Mr. Jon M. Niermann and Mrs. Stacey E. Niermann

Mr. Robert J. Nixon and Mrs. Mary J. Nixon

Mr. Russell G. Noles and Ms. Barbara L. Wismer

Mr. Richard A. Nowak and Mrs. Marie M. Nowak

Mr. R. Scott Nycum Jr. and Mrs. Joan B. Nycum

OMs. Anita D. O’Connell and Mr. John T. O’Connell

Hon. Willis E. O’Leary and Mrs. Betty E. O’Leary

Mr. Thomas P. Owen and Mrs. Laurene B. Owen

Mrs. Angela M. Oxenreider and Mr. Keith B. Oxenreider

PMr. Mark S. Paley and Ms. Luanne W. Paley

Mr. John G. Parsons and Ms. Kathryn M. Parsons

Mr. Norman D. Paschall

Dr. Charles H. Patti

Mr. R. W. Payne and Mrs. Kathryn E. Payne

Mr. Nathan W. Pearson and Ms. Jane W. Pearson

Mr. Lester D. Pedicord and Ms. Jean S. Pedicord

Mr. Michael D. Penfield and Mrs. Laura Penfield

Mr. Jordon Perlmutter and Mrs. Essie L. Perlmutter

Mr. Marc E. Peters and Ms. Laura H. Peters

Ms. Jennie M. Peterson

Ms. Emily D. Petro

Mr. David R. Phillips and Ms. Pamela P. Phillips

Mr. Roger C. Poulson and Mrs. V. Beverly Poulson

Mr. David C. Price

RMrs. JoAnn Radetsky and Mr. Richard L. Radetsky

Mr. Shankar Rao

Mr. Scott J. Reiman and Ms. Virginia L. Reiman

Mr. Martin Remy

Ms. Mary K. Rhinehart and Mr. Ryan Rhinehart

Mr. David B. Rhodes and Mrs. Marcie Rhodes

Mr. Hugh L. Rice III and Ms. Mary Schaefer

Mr. James D. Richards CFP

Dr. Christine M. Riordan and Dr. Robert D. Gatewood

Mr. Randy D. Robason

The following supporters contributed $1,000 or more to the Daniels College of Business from July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011.

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Mr. John T. Roberts and Mrs. Robin R. Roberts

Mr. Timothy M. Roche and Mrs. Brenda Roche

Mr. Charles C. Rooke and Ms. Tammy Y. Rooke

Mr. John G. Russell and Mrs. Thora Russell

SMr. Walter L. Sanders and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Sanders

Mr. Joseph W. Saunders and Mrs. Sharon P. Saunders

Mr. William B. Scarnato and Mrs. Sandy Scarnato

Mr. Amintore T. Schenkel

Mr. Lee E. Schlessman and Mrs. Dolores J. Schlessman

Mrs. M. C. Schlessman and Mr. Gary L. Schlessman

Ms. Jennifer K. Scholz and Mr. Justin R. Scholz

Dr. Richard A. Scudder and Dr. Bonnie E. Scudder

Mr. Richard M. Seidel and Ms. Carla S. Seidel

Mr. James Sepic and Mrs. Carmen Sepic

Mr. Edwin L. Setzler III and Ms. Allison C. Setzler

Mr. John J. Sie and Ms. Anna Sie

Mr. Harold R. Smethills Jr. and Mrs. Diane Smethills

Ms. Haven C. Smith and Mr. Kristopher Smith

Mr. Todd S. Smith

Mr. John S. Spiecker and Ms. Elaine C. Spiecker

Ms. Judith E. Spiegel

Drs. Mona F. Spitz and Mark Spitz

Mr. Frank P. Spratlen and Ms. Terry Spratlen

Mr. Michael G. St. John

Mr. Melvin R. Stahl Jr. and Ms. Debra Stahl

Mr. Brion Stapp and Ms. Elizabeth C. Stapp

Mr. Leonard P. Stegman and Ms. Angela M. Stegman

Mr. Alan L. Sternberg and Mrs. Kim Sternberg

Mr. John F. Stewart Jr. and Ms. Kathy Stewart

Mr. Stewart A. Stockdale and Mrs. Mary M. Stockdale

Mr. Boyd Stofer and Ms. Cherie F. Stofer

Mr. Michael C. Stone and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Stone

Mrs. Dawn C. Strang and Mr. Donald W. Strang III

Mrs. Janette L. Strickland and Mr. Warren Strickland

Mr. William J. Suitts and Ms. Elizabeth Suitts

Mr. Lowell C. Sund

Mr. Gregory D. Sutherland and Mrs. Donna P. Sutherland

Mr. James C. Swain and Mrs. Concepcio E. Swain

Mr. Dennis M. Swenson and Mrs. Constance C. Swenson

Mr. Robert J. Swieringa and Mrs. Pamela B. Swieringa

TMr. Philip J. Tamminga and Mrs. Shelley R. Tamminga

Mr. James P. Tarpley

Mr. Andrew C. Taylor and Mrs. Barbara B. Taylor

Mr. Herbert A. Tobin and Mrs. Francine H. Tobin

Mr. William G. Trainor and Mrs. Monica S. Trainor

Mr. Donald T. Trinen and Mrs. Deborah Y. Trinen

Dr. John C. Tripp and Mrs. Loretta J. Tripp

Mr. Robert C. Troccoli and Mrs. Joan C. Troccoli

Mr. Dean R. Troyer and Ms. Kit Troyer

Mr. Harry A. Trueblood Jr. and Mrs. Lucile B. Trueblood

Mr. John B. Trueblood

Mr. John C. Tune and Ms. Alexandra M. Tune

Ms. Pamela J. Turbeville

uMr. David C. Underwood and Mrs. Barbara A. Underwood

VMr. Charles J. Vasilius and Ms. Kathy E. Vasilius

WMr. Geoffrey A. Wainwright and Dr. Eda V. Wainwright

Mr. John M. Walker

Mr. Robert Warner Jr. and Mrs. Jill Warner

Mr. John B. Warnick

Mr. Jon P. Warnick and Ms. Connie S. Warnick

Mr. Jack E. Watkins

Mr. Michael D. Weatherwax and Mrs. Linda D. Weatherwax

Prof. Mark S. Wehrle

Mr. Louis J. Weisman and Mrs. Laurie Weisman

Mrs. Janet C. Weiss and Mr. Cary P. Weiss

Mrs. Margaret L. West

Mr. Michael D. West and Mrs. Etta M. West

Mr. George E. Wheeler

Dr. John H. White Jr. and Mrs. Virginia J. White

Mr. Michael S. White and Mrs. Robyn N. White

Ms. Kathleen E. Whiteside

Mr. Kevin O. Wilhelm and Ms. Jennifer O. Wilhelm

Mr. Michael A. Williams and Ms. Vanessa D. Williams

Mr. David D. Willman and Mrs. Beverly Willman

YMr. Gordon A. Yale and Mrs. Jennifer Yale

Mr. Henry A. Yost and Mrs. Cynthia G. Yost

ZMr. Vincent A. Zarlengo and Mrs. Margaret L. Zarlengo

Mr. William H. Ziering

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