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No one prepares a child for school or life, like the Atlanta Speech School. Anne & Jim Kenan Preschool An early education program that develops engaged learners who are exceptionally prepared for school Wardlaw School An elementary school for children with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities Stepping Stones A preschool and transitional kindergarten for children with speech and/or language delays Katherine Hamm Center A listening, spoken language and literacy program for infants and children who are deaf or hard of hearing 3160 Northside Pkwy. NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 | atlantaspeechschool.org | 404.233.5332 At the Atlanta Speech School, we believe in the power of a child’s voice. While the four schools under our umbrella serve different types of learners, each of our programs gives students the strongest possible foundation for learning through language and literacy. Teachers with unmatched credentials and training customize the latest cutting-edge research to the needs of each child. We help children discover who they are, and develop into who they are meant to be. The Atlanta Speech School helps children find their voice, and the power of using that voice, for a lifetime.

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No one prepares a child for school or life, like the Atlanta Speech School.

Anne & Jim Kenan Preschool An early education program that develops engaged learners who are exceptionally prepared for school

Wardlaw School An elementary school for children with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities

Stepping Stones A preschool and transitional kindergarten for children with speech and/or language delays

Katherine Hamm Center A listening, spoken language and literacy program for infants and children who are deaf or hard of hearing

3160 Northside Pkwy. NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 | atlantaspeechschool.org | 404.233.5332

At the Atlanta Speech School, we believe in the power of a child’s voice.

While the four schools under our umbrella serve different types of

learners, each of our programs gives students the strongest possible

foundation for learning through language and literacy. Teachers with

unmatched credentials and training customize the latest cutting-edge

research to the needs of each child. We help children discover who

they are, and develop into who they are meant to be.

The Atlanta Speech School helps children find their voice, and the

power of using that voice, for a lifetime.

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MISSION STATEMENT

To help each person develop his or her full

potential through language and literacy

We are able to accomplish our mission because of

our exceptional faculty and staff, whose credentials,

commitment and passion are unsurpassed.

We commit to offering the best environment

and ongoing support for them to serve and lead

in their fields.

LESLIE MUNSON, PH.D.DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

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MESSAGE FROM BOARD CHAIR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

TABLE OF CONTENTS

No one prepares a child for school and for life like the Atlanta

Speech School.

As Chair of the School’s Board of Directors and as the School’s

Executive Director, we witness every day our extraordinary staff

joining together in their tireless and joyful pursuit of making this

promise a reality for the children of our school. Our commitment

is to build the strongest platform by which our staff can fulfill the

demands they have embraced in accepting this stewardship.

This Annual Report features the perspectives of professionals

from across our departments who reflect the qualities, training,

experience and unwavering devotion to children that are shared

by their other 171 colleagues here. Hopefully, you will see these

messages as an affirmation of the importance of your investment

in our mission and our expression of deepest gratitude for the

generosity that has and will continue to make possible the

transformation in the lives of thousands of children here.

Programs and Services 2

Financial Statements 3

Leadership 4

Named Endowment Funds 5

Annual Gifts 6

COMER YATES

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

ATLANTA SPEECH SCHOOL

PATRICIA H. REID

2010-12 CHAIR

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Programs and Services

ATLANTA SPEECH SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT 2011 - 2012 2

SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

Katherine Hamm Center is a listening, spoken language and literacy program for infants, toddlers and elementary-age children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Students use assisted listening devices such as cochlear implants and hearing aids. This program, designed to prepare children to succeed in mainstream classrooms as quickly as possible, enables students to communicate with spoken language rather than sign language.

Anne & Jim Kenan Preschool serves children two to six years of age. Kenan’s academic curriculum focuses on language, literacy and learning, helping children become skilled communicators who are exceptionally prepared for school. Children participate in developmentally appropriate activities designed to cultivate social skills, enhance fine and gross motor skills, and encourage creative learning and cognitive development.

Stepping Stones provides therapeutic education for children ages three to five with speech and/or language delays. The first of its kind in Georgia, the program incorporates a unique collaborative approach, integrating therapy and education to address the specific devel-opmental needs of each child. Its curriculum addresses speech, language, literacy, pre-academic and sensory integration needs.

Wardlaw School serves elementary-age students with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities. Educators use a collaborative teaching model to provide specialized instruction tailored to each student’s individual learning profile. This individualization enables students to develop effective learning strategies that will help them succeed in a mainstream classroom.

CLINICAL AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Rollins Center for Language & Learning is a professional development program that uses research-based teaching strategies to train and coach teachers to help improve student achievement and teacher performance. The heaviest concentration of programming is directed toward training teachers with students from low income families who are at great risk for illiteracy and academic failure.

Audiology Clinic offers hearing services to adults, children and infants. Audiologists specialize in diagnostic testing and evaluation of hearing loss and auditory processing disorders. The clinic also dispenses hearing aids for infants through adults.

Speech-Language Clinic provides evaluation and therapy for children and adults with communication difficulties. Therapists in the clinic also perform speech-language and hearing screenings for independent schools in the metro-Atlanta area.

Occupational Therapy Clinic serves children who experience difficulties with sensory integration, fine and gross motor coordination, visual-motor and handwriting skills, visual perception, independent self-care, and feeding skills. Experienced therapists guide children through developmentally appropriate activities that enable and challenge children to be more successful in their daily routines.

Learning Evaluation Clinic provides psychoeducational evaluations for individuals from ages four to college-age. Our evaluation team consists of experienced diagnosticians with backgrounds in learning disabilities, reading, psychology, speech-language pathology and audiology difficulties.

Learning Lab is an individual or small-group intervention program that serves persons needing assistance to achieve school success. The lab offers a wide range of research-based instructional methods, administered by highly trained, experienced teachers who specialize in many educational methods and curricula.

After School and Summer Camp Programs operate as an extension of the school day and as a summer camp. The programs exist to develop the whole child through recreational activities and educational enrichment in a relaxed, fun environment.

There is a wealth of experience in

this building. We can collaborate

within each discipline, across

disciplines and across programs

for the best possible outcome for

each person. BECKY DONAHUE, ED.S., CCC-SLP

SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST AND READING SPECIALIST

CLINICAL PROGRAMS

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A Financial Overview Fiscal Years Ending May 31, 2012 and 2011

The Statement of Financial Position presents the strong financial position of the Atlanta Speech School. The Statement of Activities and Net Assets shows a reduction in Net Assets of $1.497 million. The reduction was caused by reduction in investment income from 2011 to 2012 of $3.791 million.

We would be pleased to provide a copy of our audited financial statements upon request. Please contact Jack Zimmermann, our CFO, at 404-233-5332 or [email protected].

2012 REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS

2012 Revenue from OperationsProgram service revenues 71%Contributions and gi�s 16%Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%Spending allocation from endowment 10%Rental income 2%

2012 Expenses from OperationsSalaries and bene�ts 80%Maintenance 6%Consultants and outside services 5%Supplies and program materials 2%Technology and equipment 1%Other 2%General and administrative 4%

[Pie charts (use same colors as on scan I emailed to you)]2012 Revenue from OperationsProgram service revenues 71%Contributions and gi�s 16%Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%Spending allocation from endowment 10%Rental income 2%

2012 Expenses from OperationsSalaries and bene�ts 80%Maintenance 6%Consultants and outside services 5%Supplies and program materials 2%Technology and equipment 1%Other 2%General and administrative 4%

2012 REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS

2012 EXPENSES FROM OPERATIONS

Program service revenues 71%

Contributions and gi�s 16%

Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%

Spending allocation from endowment 10%Rental income 2%

2012 REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS

Program service revenues 71%

Contributions and gi�s 16%

Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%

Spending allocation from endowment 10%

Rental income 2%

2012 Revenue from Operations

Program service revenues 71%

Contributions and gi�s 16%

Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%

Spending allocation from endowment 10%

Rental income 2%

Tuition & Fees .......................................... 58%Investment Income ............................. 24%Contributions ...........................................16%Other ................................................................ 2%

............................... 74%Depreciation .............................................. 8%Other Program Expenses ................. 7%Maintenance .............................................. 6%General & Administrative ............... 4%Other ............................................................... 1%

General and administrative - 4%

Salaries and bene�ts - 80%

Maintenance - 6%

Consultants and outside services 5%

Supplies and program materials 2%

Technology and equipment 1%

Other 2%

2012 Revenue from OperationsProgram service revenues 71%Contributions and gi�s 16%Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%Spending allocation from endowment 10%Rental income 2%

2012 Expenses from OperationsSalaries and bene�ts 80%Maintenance 6%Consultants and outside services 5%Supplies and program materials 2%Technology and equipment 1%Other 2%General and administrative 4%

[Pie charts (use same colors as on scan I emailed to you)]2012 Revenue from OperationsProgram service revenues 71%Contributions and gi�s 16%Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%Spending allocation from endowment 10%Rental income 2%

2012 Expenses from OperationsSalaries and bene�ts 80%Maintenance 6%Consultants and outside services 5%Supplies and program materials 2%Technology and equipment 1%Other 2%General and administrative 4%

2012 REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS

2012 EXPENSES FROM OPERATIONS

Program service revenues 71%

Contributions and gi�s 16%

Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%

Spending allocation from endowment 10%Rental income 2%

2012 REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS

Program service revenues 71%

Contributions and gi�s 16%

Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%

Spending allocation from endowment 10%

Rental income 2%

2012 Revenue from Operations

Program service revenues 71%

Contributions and gi�s 16%

Restricted contributions released from restrictions 1%

Spending allocation from endowment 10%

Rental income 2%

Tuition & Fees .......................................... 58%Investment Income ............................. 24%Contributions ...........................................16%Other ................................................................ 2%

............................... 74%Depreciation .............................................. 8%Other Program Expenses ................. 7%Maintenance .............................................. 6%General & Administrative ............... 4%Other ............................................................... 1%

General and administrative - 4%

Salaries and bene�ts - 80%

Maintenance - 6%

Consultants and outside services 5%

Supplies and program materials 2%

Technology and equipment 1%

Other 2%

2012 EXPENSES FROM OPERATIONS

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION(dollars in thousands)

2012 2011AssetsCash $1,706 $2,041Accounts receivable 420 195Contributions receivable 1,552 442Prepaid expenses 88 4Investments 24,184 28,403Fixed assets 24,331 23,050Total assets $52,281 $54,135Liabilities and Net AssetsLiabilities Payables $1,824 $2,304 Deferred Tuition 1,935 1,812 Total Liabilities 3,759 4,116Net assets Unrestricted 42,432 44,484 Temporarily restricted 2,120 1,570 Permanently restricted 3,970 3,965 Total net assets 48,522 50,019Total liabilities and net assets $52,281 $54,135

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND NET ASSETS(dollars in thousands)

2012 2011Revenue Program service revenues $11,816 $10,774 Financial aid (1,946) (1,742) Total 9,870 9,032Program service expenses Salaries and benefits 11,086 10,036 General and administrative 571 572 Maintenance 833 801 Other 1,308 986 Total 13,798 12,395Expenses in excess of revenues (3,928) (3,363)Other operating activities Contributions and gifts 2,314 1,940 Spending allocation from endowment 1,316 1,344 Other 316 306Change in Net Assets from Operations 18 227Non-operating activities Investment income (653) 3,138 Spending allocation from endowment (1,316) (1,344) Depreciation (1,087) (1,024) Other 986 682Change in Net Assets: Unrestricted (2,052) 1,679 Temporarily restricted 550 297 Permanently restricted 5 0 Change in Net Assets (1,497) 1,976Net Assets, Beginning of year 50,019 48,043Net Assets, End of year $48,522 $50,019

ATLANTA SPEECH SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT 2011 - 20123

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School Leadership

Board of DirectorsOFFICERS

Patricia H. ReidChairmanRussell B. RichardsVice ChairmanKathryn MillerSecretaryThomas E. Martin IIITreasurer

BOARD MEMBERS

Antonin AeckVirginia N. AlmandCourtlandt B. AultRobyn Rieser BarkinDr. Crawford F. Barnett, Jr.Dameron Black IIIRobert Brown, Jr.Linda A. CarnesElizabeth Mitchell ClementStockton Croft Caroline Jones DavisLisa DwyerKate EvansTucker GuerryLee Denny GriffithMark HawnGreg HeadBabette HenaganMarilyn Vincent Holmes Sam Holmes Kathleen B. HunsingerDavid KahnJackson KellyJanet Ledet (Staff Representative)Jane D. LanierWilliam L. LevineWilliam H. LinginfelterLee L. LoughranDavid LoveValerie LoveRhonda L. MatheisonJohn MellottAnthony Montag

Nancy O. NieveraDavid Park W. Ennis Parker, Jr.Karen Webster ParksDr. John RiskiNancy Brumley RobitailleAndrea RollinsRafael San MiguelNoni Ellison SouthallSusie TrotochaudGlenn D. WarrenLeslie Wierman

BOARD OF ADVISORS

Marilyn Vincent Holmes, ChairJeff Allred, Vice ChairAmy Hertz AgamiCyndae ArrendaleKathy AsheJoel BabbitRobert H. BarnettDr. Jay BerkelhamerLinda BridgesRodney BullardMalon CourtsSusan Easterbrooks, Ph.D.Emily EllisonMolly EskewRobin FerstGayle GellerstedtRenee GloverJewell HarperSydney Glass HealeySheralyn M. HectorAnne HennessyLem HewesCheri HoyAmy HurstNancy JamesAndrea JonesRandy Kamphaus, Ph.D.Cynthia KuhlmanE. Cody Laird, Jr.Barbara LevyElizabeth LindseyGay LoveKatie McDowell

Eileen MillardMarjorie MitchellDonald J. MuellerDonald Nelms, Jr.Dr. Felton NorwoodMark Riley Anne-Marie SparrowDr. Mary Burns TanenblattJean WalkerSally WhiteDina WoodruffSam Zamarripa

STAFF LEADERSHIP

Comer YatesExecutive DirectorLeslie Munson, Ph.D.Director of EducationJack ZimmermannChief Financial OfficerShelley Carr, M.Ed.Katherine Hamm Center CoordinatorLola Stringer, M.Ed.Anne & Jim Kenan Preschool CoordinatorMelissa Schmoker, M.Ed., CCC-SLPStepping Stones CoordinatorMaureen Demko, M.Ed.Wardlaw Coordinator, Upper SchoolSondra Mims, M.A., CCC-SLPWardlaw Coordinator, Lower SchoolKim Day, Ph.D.Rollins Center for Language & LearningCo-DirectorDeborah Knight, Ph.D.Rollins Center for Language & LearningCo-DirectorFontina Rashid, Ph.D.Clinical Services CoordinatorKen CressmanAfter School and Summer ProgramsCoordinatorSusan Brown Director of DevelopmentPatricia Ressler-BillionDirector of Human Resources

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Our students benefit from the

collective knowledge of a team

of professionals who work

together to come up with the

best solution for each child.

Here kids can be more than fine.

They can be great.

JAMIE HARRIS, M.ED. EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION

READING HIGH QUALIFICATION ENDORSEMENT

TRANSITION KINDERGARTEN LEAD TEACHER

STEPPING STONES

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Named Endowment Funds

ATLANTA SPEECH SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT 2011 - 20125

A Named Endowment Fund is established as a permanent gift that will benefit the Atlanta Speech School’s children now and for generations to come. The corpus of each Named Endowment Fund remains intact and grows over time, with annual earnings used for the fund’s stated purpose. Anyone may contribute to an existing Named Endowment Fund.

THE JOSEPH B. WHITEHEAD FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Endowment fund established by the Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation in December 1990 with an initial gift of $500,000.To provide need-based financial aid for students in our school programs

THE GOIZUETA SCHOLARS FUND

Endowment fund established by the Goizueta Foundation in January 2001 with an initial gift of $300,000.To provide need-based financial aid for summer participants in remediation camps and clinic services

THE KENDEDA FUND FOR FINANCIAL AID

Endowment fund established by the Kendeda Fund (an anonymous donor) in November 2003 with an initial gift of $100,000.To provide need-based financial aid for students in our school programs

THE ANNA CARR HANKS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by Dr. & Mrs. Henry L. Diversi, Jr. in January 2004 with an initial gift of $25,000 in honor of their granddaughter (an alumna of the Wardlaw School).To provide need-based financial aid for students in the Wardlaw School

THE REGINALD B. COLLIER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Endowment fund established by Lois Collier in April 2006 with an initial gift of $150,000. Established in memory of her husband.To provide need-based financial aid for preschool students in the Katherine Hamm Center

THE WINIFRED SMITH ARRENDALE FINANCIAL AID FUND

Endowment fund established by Cyndae Arrendale in March 2007 with an initial gift of $25,000. Established in honor of her mother.To provide need-based financial aid for students in the Katherine Hamm Center

Established in March 2003, The 1938 Circle honors donors who have provided for the Atlanta Speech School in their estate plans.Through gifts to The 1938 Circle, donors significantly strengthen the School’s endowment fund, providing a fiscal cornerstone for the long-range plans of the School, its financial aid program, and its service to future generations of children and adults. The vision of The 1938 Circle members helps to guarantee that the Atlanta Speech School will remain a place where children can gain confidence in their abilities and a love of learning.

*Deceased

ATLANTA SPEECH SCHOOL

Virginia Neal AlmandMr. and Mrs. G. Drayton Baker, Sr.

Dameron Black IIIKathryn T. and William R. Bridges, Jr.

Anne Page Bugg*Lamar Frederick Glass, Jr.*Sydney McCampbell Glass

Betty GlennLauren S. Grant

Dr. William G. Hamm*Byron Harris*

Dorothy Dean Harris*Sarah Heath*

Henry C. Heinz, Jr.*Kathy B. Hunsinger

Ruth K. Liller*Elizabeth C. Maddox

Susan and Kevin McGonigleKathryn Bridges Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony NieveraSusan O’Gara*

Mrs. Natalae “Junie” W. ParkerLucy S. Perry

Clare Ridley RanneyJosephine Robinson*

Francie L. RossChester Roush*

Bo and Mary Jane SasnettJulia and Prince Webster*

Constance D. Wilson*

For more information about The 1938 Circle or about establishing or contributing to a Named Endowment Fund,

please contact our Development Office at 404-233-5332.

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THE KATHERINE C. HAMM FOUNDER’S CIRCLE ($25,000 AND UP)

CF FoundationAnnie E. Casey FoundationThe Honorable Anne Cox ChambersMr. and Mrs. Ryan T. GunnigleThe Klaus FamilySartain-Lanier Foundation Jane and Hicks LanierMr. and Mrs. Anthony MontagOberkotter FoundationPatty and Doug ReidGertrude and William C. Wardlaw FundThe Zeist Foundation, Inc.

THE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL ($15,000-24,999)

Neal Aronson and Wendy ConradCarolyn Fierer-BrownEmory L. Cocke Fund of the Atlanta FoundationJim and Sheila FrankMr. and Mrs. Sam HolmesJudy and Michael Orkin1999 R. Randall Rollins Charitable Lead Annuity Trust

THE DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($10,000-14,999)

Kathryn & William Bridges Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bridges, Jr. Elwyn and Linda Bridges Jennifer and Walter Bridges Lisa and William Bridges III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hewes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. K. Ward Miller, Jr.Gary W. Rollins FoundationThe Jack and Anne Glenn Charitable FoundationKate and Harold HudsonDavid and Jennifer Kahn Family FoundationSarah and Jim KennedyThomas H. Lanier Family Foundation

The Martha and Wilton Looney Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton D. LooneyMr. and Mrs. C. V. Nalley, IIIMr. and Mrs. Tim RollinsIda A. Ryan Charitable TrustRenee and Jim SchwarzkopfWells Fargo FoundationJay and Lisa WilliamsSuzan and Stephen Zoukis

HONOR ROLL ($7,500-9,999)

Amy and Nevin KreislerRobert and Amy MaloneMr. and Mrs. Dan Robitaille

BENEFACTORS ($5,000-7,499)

Besse Johnson and George Blanton Allen FoundationCyndae A. ArrendaleAtlanta FoundationJulie and Gary BlaseDonna and David BrownMrs. Caroline Jones DavisCorbin and David FeroletoRobert and Susan Freeman Philanthropic FundOlivia Gardner DelacruzSally and Mark HawnHD Supply Support Services, Inc.Mary Ann and Knox MasseyMr. and Mrs. Prescott C. MillerGreer and Andy MoninBeth and David ParkNancy RollinsSaks, Inc.Adam and Sara WhiteKendrick and Chris WilliamsSally and Comer Yates

PATRONS ($2,500-4,999)

May P. & Francis L. Abreu Charitable TrustDana and Greg AverbuchBlount Construction Company, Inc.Buckhead CoalitionAdam and Molly Fuller

The George M. Brown Trust Fund of AtlantaNancy D. GouldE. Louise GreenLee Denny GriffithMarie and Rick HaugheyKathleen HunsingerJunior League of AtlantaMary Ryan and Henry G. Kuhrt FoundationBetts and Dennis LoveMr. and Mrs. Peter MaceMary MarshallMr. Sam MassellYancey and John McCollumThe Mellott Family Charitable FundTonya and Michael MillerCharles and Kathleen PalmerNatalae “Junie” W. ParkerCarolyn and Louie PittmanHellen Plummer Charitable Foundation, Inc.Lissa and Spence PryorRedwine Family FoundationMelanie and Russ RichardsMr. Bradley E. RobertsCameron and Stuart SherrillMary and Billy WarrenMr. and Mrs. Buck Wiley IIIDorothy and Charlie Yates Family Fund

SPONSORS ($1,000-2,499)

AnonymousRichard and Tara AaronsonAntonin AeckAmy and Ronnie AgamiMr. and Mrs. Beaumont AllenApogee Georgia School Choice Scholarship FundDana and Greg AverbuchMichael and Lara BalserTom and Robyn BarkinRob BarnettBill and Lanie BartlettKelly and Michael BernotJane and Dameron BlackBeverly and Bo Briggs

Annual Gifts June 1, 2011- May 31, 2012

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The Atlanta Speech School is

fully committed to providing

ongoing professional develop-

ment in the latest research in

our various fields of expertise.

Working here is like being in

perpetual graduate school.

LEIGH RECORD, M.ED., EDS, WILSON TRAINER

3rd GRADE TEACHER

WARDLAW SCHOOL

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Mr. Robert Brown, Jr.Mary Brown Fund of AtlantaSusan and Frank BrownMr. and Mrs. Norris A. Broyles, Jr.Jenny Pittman CantrellWinifred and Tread DavisKappy and William deButts Dobes Family Trust Dr. and Mrs. William Dobes Kathryn and Shane DobesDr. Elinor and Mr. Robert DouglassLisa DwyerDr. and Mrs. P. A. EgbeDiana and Joseph EscherKate and Benton EvansBen and Robin FinkThe France FamilyBob and Betsy GlennJulie and Seth GoldstromCraig and Lisa GormanThe Graves Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William M. GravesTucker and Bill GuerryAngelle and Art HamiltonHBB Foundation Mary Jane and Dave KirkpatrickBill and Babette HenaganDoug and Lila HertzLemuel and Carolyn HewesMelanie and Philip HinsonAmy Dick HurstJohn and Abby IrbyNancy and Doug JamesKelly and Simms JenkinsChambless and Tony KalkaLindsey and Josh KaminMr. and Mrs. R. Jackson KellyMike and Gidget KettleDonald and Marilyn Keough Foundation Chris and Eileen MillardJane and Clay JacksonChris and Jolie KeysorRobert and Lora KightJudy and Bennett KightJ. Ellen Koo and Paul KimKaren and Mark KloppMolly and Tommy Lanier

Janet and James LetsonJulie and Billy LevineLiz LevineMitzi and Bill LinginfelterLee and Trey LoughranValerie and David LoveBettye and John MaddoxClaudia MaloneRhonda and Chris MatheisonLaura McAlisterCatherine and Mark McGahanEleanor Stout McRae FundAntonia and Wright MitchellErika and John MontagLeslie Wilson MunsonShannon NeaseAllen and Melanie O’BrienLamar and Richard OglesbyDr. Travis and Kimberly PaigeKaren and Richard ParkerSwati and Rahul PatelGreer and Bryan PopeErin and Jack PortmanDr. and Mrs. Brad G. PrybisClare and Eric RanneyDarby and Dale SandsKathy and Jerry SandsVickie and Louis C. SchwartzJoseph SeymourMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shaffer, Jr.Tommy ShepherdMr. Todd SmithMarie and Lance StaffordDr. and Mrs. Dean T. StamoulisKathy and Don StarrSusie Trotochaud and Scott DorfmanBill and Lucy VanceMr. and Mrs. Glenn D. WarrenMolly and Paul WeathingtonDavid and Leslie Wierman

CHATTERBOXES ($500-999)

AnonymousAlex Roush Architects, Inc.Virginia and Bond AlmandJennifer and Bonneau AnsleySharon and Bonneau Ansley

Lisa and Joe BankoffLinda BashamMandy and James BlackKristin and Randy BoatnerJane and Jonathan BreviuCori CainNancy and Dan CarithersJayne and George CavagnaroJane and George CibikElizabeth Mitchell ClementRobin and Stockton CroftChris and Scott DaltonCourtney and Brian DeitzDebbie DreasKim and Ken DunwodyDr. Cesar EgoavilAngi and Michael EvertVincent FowlerBonnie and Ned FitchStacia and Danny FrankeMatt and Tricia GephardtBetty and Alston GlennCindy and Litt GloverMr. Allen GraberJames HamiltonJulia and Herb HandShawndell and John HandSam and Kirk HarpoleMr. and Mrs. James A. HatcherCarol and Otto HertwigThe Hinkes FamilyLaura and Billy HowellEllen and Michael HurstMolly and Joe JacksonJuliette and Trey JarrardJennifer and Sam KellettSara and Ross KogonCynthia KuhlmanRuth and Reese LanierMr. and Mrs. E. Cody Laird, Jr.Barbara and Bertram LevyHaven and Randy LongMr. William LydayAnne and Michael MarinoMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Martin IIIMary Anne and Richard MassieCas and Mason McGowin

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The Atlanta Speech School

helps so many children and

adults. You can feel the warmth

and the happiness when you walk

in the building. It’s rewarding

to work here and be part of that.

GWEN WRIGHT

BUILDING AND GROUNDS

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Daniel and Christina MolloyMary and Tim MooreMoran Family Foundation Gwynie and Don DennardMr. Eduardo PaezKenneth Parks and Karen Webster Parks Ami PatelBrad and Crosby PopeTed and Susan PoundBetsy and Rafael San MiguelAlison and Jason SchneiderAnne-Marie SparrowBonnie and Chapman SmithSimone WardNancy B. and Stephen Westfall BOOKWORMS ($1-499)

AnonymousBrantley and Jon AbramsDr. and Mrs. Harold E. AdairDorothy H. AddisonJudy AlbertineHunter AllenKim AlloccaMr. and Mrs. John G. Alston, Jr.Mike and Serey AndreeFayne AnsleyVilma and Israel ArensonRepresentative Kathy AsheMartha Downer-Assaf and Fred Assaf Beth and Courtlandt AultJack and Patricia Balser Carrie BarfieldCrawford T. Barnett, Jr. MDDonna and Bill BarwickLouisa and Armando BasarrateBianca and Mark BellBrent BernathHarmony BissetteKristina BlackTina and Gordon BlitchGwynn BlountLisbeth BoliMelinda and Scott BondPatty and Ward BourdeauxMr. and Mrs. Charles E. BowenLisa and Rob Bowman

Dianne BrayAmury and Maury BricksBerney and Claude BridgesMichelle and Olin BroadwayMr. Derek BrookmireDeborah BrownMacy BrownKevin and Dora BurkeAdelaide BurtonKaye and Craig CairneyMs. Sharrone L. CaldwellDorian CampbellLaurel J. Lucey and Peter CanfieldLinda and Tom CantrellLeigh and Lee CardwellMary CareyLinda Anne CarnesDana and Tres CarpenterNatalie and Sule’ CarpenterShelley CarrHarriett and Bill CarterForrest and Bob CatonNina A. CheneyChick-fil-AMary and Nelson ChuMarion and Charles ClassenSandy and Jay CoffskyBess ColemanSusan and Grant CollingsworthCatherine and Cal CollierCombined Federal CampaignMarcy McCall and Paul CondoloraReid and Michael ConnorCassie and Jimmy CouchMargie and Tom CowdenPaige and Ken CressmanPam CrockettRobert P. CunninghamCarol and Jason D’CruzMr. and Mrs. Kent DaltonBob and Christine DavisBonnie DavisMaggie and Dick DeanerMaureen DemkoSuzanne and Richard DerisoKristy and Scott DevineyLinda and Michael Diamond

Diane and Jimmy DickeyBetsy and Brad Dimmel Tom and Kate DolanMs. Blevin DonahueNancy and Rod DowhowerElizabeth and Jack DraughonSally DraughonAmy and Rob DrewDouglas DromeyMr. Jason DruryDiane and Tom DuaneAnn DunwodyMr. Donald Dutson IIIEileen and Richard EarleyAdrienne EdlinSophie EdwardsCarrie and Jack EllisDr. and Mrs. James EllnerCarla EvansMark FairMr. and Mrs. Christopher G. FeliceCam and John FentonMary and Dan FlanaganFay and Stan FinkScott A. Fisher and Marcy A. BassFreeCauseCraig Friedman and Dana FeinsteinPamela and Michael Flynt Susan FochtmannGrace and John FosterAlan and Margaret FriedmanDebby FryeBrad and Katie GatesMartha GainesGayle Gellerstedt and Bill FunkMeredith and Richard GildrieMary and Ed GlasscockMickie and Gene GodefroidMaureen and Mark GoldmanGood SearchDave and Jennifer GoodsonMs. Molly GoodsonSusan and John GornallMr. James D. GradyScott GreenwaldMelinda and John GriffinBarbara and Larry Grondzki

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We don’t just want to teach

children. We want to fully

engage them in meaningful

learning through academics and

enrichment to develop a lifelong

appreciation of the arts, literature,

physical well-being and the ever-

changing world of technology.

MARY ELLEN THORN, MLS

LIBRARIAN

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Victor GrondzkiSinobi and Francois GuillaumeFredie HargravesValerie and Judd HarperMr. Marc HarrisMaribeth and John HartmanCarroll and John HartnettYvonne and Jordan HaughNicholee and Michael HawthorneYolanda and Greg HeadMr. Edward R. HenningPerry and Sara HerndonMr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Hickey, Jr.Patricia and Thomas HickmanSybil HighbergerJoachim HinzenGinny and Mike HobbsCandace and Rhett HoganNicole HollandBonnie and Bert HollerMallard and Pamela HollidayMarilyn HolmesPriscilla and Doug HornDavid and Lillian HornbergerMargaret HortonThe Houseman FamilyAbby HoweStephanie and Henry HowellMr. Randall S. HudsonKatie HuffstutlerMr. Roger HumphreyMartha and Marshall HuntMichael and Ellen HurstJoy HymelLiza and Brad JancikGinger and Hill JeffriesMrs. Sadie L. JohnsonKim and Pat JonesKelley and Tim KalbasCharlene KalkaJackson and Kate KaneJoanna and Donald KannShari and Steve KastenDiane KellumTiffany KennerCindy and Mike KilgallonSusan and Lansing Kimmey

Libby KirkpatrickStephanie and Dan KlaphekeJane and William KnappDeborah KnightMichael and Amy KoriwchakPam and David KurkoskiPatrick and Mary LaceyElaine and Al LaCourAmy LambertSuzanne and Dan LandrethMr. and Mrs. Charles LangfordLandon and Stephen LanierLinda and James LaskerMary and Larry LavalleJanet and Damon LedetJulia Rusling and Daniel LeeKathy and Richard LeeBryan and Amy LewisKacey LindgrenAnn and Eric LiuRhea and Norman LogunMichael and Gillian LohrMeredith and Pete LunatiShontà and Jonathan LyonsMacedonia United Methodist ChurchElise C. MacIntyreKristie MaddoxCatherine and John MannJennifer ManningBeth and Michael MarshallCharlotte and Joel MarksKathryn and Eric MartiniKaylea MatternJordan Matthews FamilyGreg and Katie MauldinErik and Lindsey MaysAmy Sue and Neal MaziarMr. and Mrs. Cade McDonaldMelissa and James McDonaldBryan and Katie McDowellDee and Jim McElroyKathleen and Darrel McGowanUrsula and Charles McIntyreDebby and Leonard McKenzieBecky and Hall McKinleyMr. and Mrs. Rhodes McLanahanJulie Miles

Carol and Bart MillerMr. and Mrs. John W. Miller IIMr. and Mrs. David Millican IVCharlotte and Charles MillsRyan and Mindy MillwardMimosa Garden ClubSondra and Rick MimsMr. and Mrs. Robert MitchellKacey ModlinMs. Christi MooreSusan P. MooreBetsy and Sandy MorehouseShirley MorganSue MobleySyreeta and Craig MoseleyPrice and Anna MuirSlater and Katie NalleyDickey NetherlandMr. and Mrs. F. Don Nelms, Jr.Kathy and Steve NewbernGlyndolin and Calvin NewbornChristy and Kyle NewsomeNancy and Anthony NieveraFelton NorwoodChristine L. O’ConnorJackie OddoLing OlaesAllison and Lenny OlimMarion OliverCindy O’NeillJennifer OverbyDottie and Eddie PadgettJessica PageMr. W. Ennis Parker, Jr.Rixey Jones and Donald PaulMichael and Lys PaulhusValerie and Bobby PavloffLee-Perez FamilyMarilyn and John PeatmanLisa and Bob PersonsDay PetersenMrs. Jennifer PhillipsPenny and Val PhillipsJo and Louis PichulikBridget and Nicholas PivonkaBrad and Crosby PopeKristen and Aaron Pratt

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We all work to support the

mission in our own capacity.

I help parents, as well as

adults who come here for testing

or therapy, with financial

questions. Everyone gets the

assistance needed to develop his

or her full potential.

PAM YORK

BOOKKEEPER

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Kathleen and Bud PresgroveMrs. Eileen S. PriceAmy Parker and Frank PritchardMr. Charles N. Prudames, Jr.Kelly Carson and Richard RaesideMrs. Francis RamseyFontina and Akil RashidKen and Brenda RaymerBarbara and Jack RealeThomas J. ReidMary and Robert ReedPatricia Ressler-BillionChris and Dorothy ReutherJanice RiceOlga RickoffLeanna and Eric Rinzler Maureen and John RiskiJennifer and Brooke RobertsBeth and David RobertsonSharon and Jed RosenfeldFrancie Ross

John and Marie RossGreg and Tricia Rushton

Shigeko and Joseph SamsFelicia M. Sanders

Theresa and Keith SandersBennett and Jeannie SandsLee and Sandy SanfordRhonda SasserBrian and Shelly SatiskyMargo SavitzMadeliene and Paul StaglianoAmy ScarboroughAllison SchaefferMelissa SchmokerKelly SchreinerVeronica and Bill SchroederMary ScrantomGale ShaferMacy F. SharkeyMarguerite C. SherlockRhonda P. SherrodTameka Shirley and Kenneth LondonLenny A. Silverstein and Dr. Ellen FrauenthalShauna and Nathaniel SimsTodd and Michelle SiposElizabeth Haverty SmithElizabeth SmithJulia and Steven SmithJulianne and Donald SmithCathy SmithMrs. Sarah G. SmithKeira and Richard SorrellsNoni and Kenneth SouthallElihu and Jo Ann SpiklerBecky StamatiadesMr. Matthew SteinbergBecca and Andrew StephensonLola StringerSarah and David Sutherland

Nell and Charles SutliveJeannie TarkentonJeannie TaylorKimbrough and Peggy TaylorRoman and Jennifer TeyfLisa and Mark ThomasMary Ellen ThornGreg ThurmanBeth TobermanMichele and Jeromy TraskTrueBlue Schools-Georgia Natural GasUnited Way (Truist)Jenny UptonMr. and Mrs. Ed Van Winkle IIIBeth and Tom VentulettLucia VillahozAnn and James ViningAleksandra and Brian WagnerKaren Rose WallaceMegan and David WatsonJoyce L. WatsonCary and Herron WeemsErica WelchSusan WhaleyTimothy Whelan and Ella AhearnGinger and Leo WienerLaura WienerLeonora and Charlie WilgusJane WilkinsonKara Noyes WillisMr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Wilson IIIGail WilsonKimberley and Hayes WilsonThe Witzigreuter FamilyKristin and Chris Wood

Lois and Danny YatesMary and Charlie YatesCarol and Blake YoungStephanie and Thatcher YoungThe Vayner FamilyMarina and Pavel ZalmanovaJack ZimmermannMarla and Glenn ZimmermanBarbara and John ZioloKurt and Celeste ZuchDr. and Mrs. Edward ZwigChristy and Eric Zwygart

2011 GEORGIA TAX CREDIT LIST

Virginia and Bond AlmandWendy and Neal AronsonRobyn and Tom BarkinJane and Dameron BlackSusan and Frank BrownStephanie and Darren CaseyForrest and Bob CatonMissy and Clay CourtsChristine and Bob DavisKappy and William DeButtsSuzanne and Richard DerisoElinor and Rob DouglassDebbie and Scott DreasElizabeth and Cole EbertKate and Benton EvansRobin and Ben FinkAdam and Molly FullerCindy and Litt GloverMarie and Rick HaugheySally and Mark Hawn

Annual Gifts June 1, 2011- May 31, 2012

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Knowing that this is the critical time for children to learn to listen and find their voices, to become

proficient readers, and to create their own personal stories, we dedicate ourselves to give each child

the tools to reach his or her full potential. LINDA LASKER, M.ED, LSLS CERT. AVED

LISTENING AND SPOKEN LANGUAGE SPECIALIST

TEACHER

KATHERINE HAMM CENTER

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Babette and Bill HenaganMeg and Steve HeyerLara and Sam HolmesEllen and Michael HurstRixey Jones and Donald PaulLeslie and David WiermanJennifer and David KahnBrooke and Brad KendallStephanie and Dan KlaphekeJ. Ellen Koo and Paul KimJulia Rusling and Daniel LeeJulie and Billy Levine Elizabeth LevineLee and Trey LoughranValerie and David LoveMary Anne and Richard MassieKatie and Greg MauldinKelly and Simms JenkinsJulie and Richard MeachamCarol and Dart MeadowsSusy and John MellottJoannie and Ed MichaelsAshley and Prescott MillerTonya and Michael MillerKathryn and Ward MillerMary Lu and Wade MitchellRuth and Anthony MontagJudy and Michael OrkinEugenia and Reinaldo PascualSusan and Ted PoundKristen and Aaron PrattPatty and Doug ReidMelanie and Russ RichardsMaureen and Jay RiskiKathy and Clifton ScottLinda and Mason StephensonMargaret and George TaylorBeth and Brian ThiboAleksandra and Brian WagnerSusan and Glenn WarrenSara and Adam White

MEMORIAL TRIBUTES

Rodney “Rod” Anders Gale Shafer

Mr. George C. Blount, Jr. Blount Construction Company Inc. Mrs. Gwynn L. BlountVincencia Blount Deborah Brown David and Jane Brumby Kenneth A. Campbell Common Sense Solutions Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.McSpedden Dickey Netherland Mary Nichols Johan and Rinske Roosma Elizabeth Smith Charlotte VautrainRegan Eva Boatner Kristin and Randy Boatner Sara and Ross Kogon Macedonia United Methodist ChurchConnor Brown Rhonda and Chris MatheisonMarjorie Lou Buchanan Gale ShaferMr. Joseph M. Clark, Sr. Maggie and Dick DeanerJane Leigh Collier Mrs. Kay HightowerRoy Adams Dorsey Mrs. Caroline Jones DavisConley Dula Gale ShaferPatricia Finch Linda and James LaskerMartin Gatins Caroline Jones DavisKen Harrison Day PetersenMrs. Rosa U. Hatch Dorothy H. Addison Hardwick, Dunagan & Company, P.C. Bettye and John Maddox Cheryl Richards and Lewis Mann Mrs. Thomas E. Martin, Jr. Mimosa Garden Club Jenny UptonRose Marie and David F. Howard Karen Rose WallaceMr. John S. Hunsinger Kathleen Hunsinger

Sharon Marie Koper Debbie DreasMrs. Rebecca C. McKinley Hall F. McKinley IIIAlfred Morace Maggie and Dick Deaner Gale ShaferDr. Faith Muford Vincent FowlerJack Joseph Oddo Jackie OddoJohn David Oddo Jackie OddoMr. Herbert Petersen Day PetersenMrs. Patricia F. Petersen-Harrison Day PetersenClarence H. Ridley Linda and Mason StephensonMimi Allison Shaw Mrs. Caroline Jones DavisJudson Simmons Mrs. Caroline Jones DavisWendy Simmons Mrs. Caroline Jones Davis Mimosa Garden ClubZoe Rose Sorrells Linda and James Lasker Richard and Keira SorrellsPamela Jo Portman Spikler Elihu and Jo Ann SpiklerRandell Thomas Mrs. Caroline Jones DavisPaul Torma Maggie and Dick Deaner Gale ShaferMr. Clifford Wilson Maggie and Dick Deaner Patty and Doug Reid Gale ShaferConstance D. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Wilson, IIIMrs. Jean Bowers Withrow Kathleen and Darrel McGowanKim Withrow Kathleen and Darrel McGowan

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Annual Gifts June 1, 2011- May 31, 2012

I like having the opportunity to

empower teachers to empower

their students so both teacher

and student are successful for a

lifetime. We are able to reach so

many children by training their

teachers in the research-based

techniques we use at the

Atlanta Speech School.

SHENIKIA ROBINSON

B.S. CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, M.S. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

FACILITATOR ROLLINS CENTER FOR LANGUAGE & LEARNING

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HONORARY TRIBUTES

Virginia Almand Crawford T. Barnett, Jr. MD Bess ColemanMr. Dameron Black III Louisa and Armando Basarrate Susan and Frank BrownMcCormick and Charlie Breviu Barbara and Powers DorsettMrs. Adelaide Burton Crawford T. Barnett, Jr. MDMary M. Carpenter Jim and Janet LetsonShelley Carr Patty and Doug ReidMr. Paul H. Cathcart Mary ScrantomCamille Caton Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Caton, Sr.Forrest Caton Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Caton, Sr.Merryjean Cheeseman Cyndae A. ArrendaleChristine and Trent Davis Bob DavisJackson Davis Kara Noyes WillisMaggie Deaner Kathleen and Bud PresgroveDebbie K. Dreas Lucia VillahozEmily Elswick Doug and Pricilla Horn

Maxine and Henry M. Feinstein Craig Friedman and Dana FeinsteinMary Ann Gahagan Lucia VillahozWright Denny Griffith Lee Denny GriffithMaggie Gunnigle Margie and Tom CowdenThomas Gunnigle Margie and Tom CowdenMonique Hickey Marianne and Pat Hickey“Nate” Nathan Scott Hudson Randy and Mary Jo HudsonRebecca Kann Joanna and Donald KannHenley Kibler Sal and Brad KiblerJanet Ledet Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. FeliceJason Levine Elizabeth LevineValerie Love Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Evert, Jr. Susan Kimmey Dr. and Mrs. Keith A. SandersDiane Michel Robert CunninghamKacey Modlin Cathy SmithDr. Faith Muford Vincent FowlerDaylene Petersen Marcia D. BansleyJerry Pickens Amy Parker and Frank PritchardLeigh Record Lemuel and Carolyn HewesPatty Reid Ginger and H. Jeffries Thomas J. Reid Janet and John TurmanEthan Reuther Carol and Otto HertwigSusan Rhoades Cas and Mason McGowin Beth and David Robertson

Graham Roberts Laura and Billy HowellThe Rockies Class Sophia EdwardsEllie Richardson Lenny A. Silverstein and Dr. Ellen FrauenthalTheresa Sanders Kate Evans Susan KimmeyJay Satisky Shelly and Brian SatiskyPamela Spikler Goldie TeyfDanielle Sutton Cas and Mason McGowinGoldie Teyf Elihu and Jo Ann SpiklerCameron Hunter Thomas Mark and Lisa ThomasDr. Steven Wray Rhonda and Chris MatheisonComer Yates Lee Denny Griffith Lemuel and Carolyn Hewes Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shaffer, Jr. Sarah and David Sutherland Dorothy Yates Mary and Charlie Yates

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

Robert W. Baird & Co. FoundationBank of AmericaC.R. Bard Foundation Matching Gift ProgramCoca-Cola Matching Gifts ProgramR. Howard Dobbs, Jr. FoundationGE Matching Gifts ProgramIBMIllinois Tool Works FoundationMcKesson Foundation, Inc.Systems, Applications, and Products in Data ProcessingTime Warner Employee Grant ProgramsWells Fargo Educational Matching Gifts Program

Annual Gifts June 1, 2011- May 31, 2012

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We are intentional about everything we do. While we

implement research-based practices, we tailor our instruction

to meet each child’s unique learning profile. Children

advance as they are ready.

KAREN BLACKBURN, B.A. AND M.A., ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

KINDERGARTEN ENDORSEMENT

PRE-K LEAD TEACHER

KENAN PRESCHOOL

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To learn more about the Atlanta Speech School please visit our website at atlantaspeechschool.org.

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3160 Northside Parkway, NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 404.233.5332 | atlantaspeechschool.org

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Deposits of $10,000 or more

Advisory Services

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Non-customer cashing checks drawn on UCBI

Deposit Accounts

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Customers requesting cash advances with non-UCBI credit card

Credit Cards

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Someone who mentions starting a new business

Corporate or Merchant Services

OPEN

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Customer relocating

Mortgages

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Customer depositing a payroll check (direct deposit)

Electronic or Other Services

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Home improvements

Loans

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Retirement

Life Change