Telfair Museums 2013 Annual Report

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2013 ANNUAL REPORT

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Telfair Museums offers compelling expressions of visual culture embracing three unique buildings and three distinct collections that bridge three centuries of art and architecture. The museum develops awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the arts and serves as a dynamic cultural center connecting people of all ages and backgrounds.

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TELFAIR ACADEMY3

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OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE4

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JEPSON CENTER5

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2013 BY THE NUMBERS

PEOPLE164,510 Total 38,860 Telfair Academy

70,925 Owens-Thomas House

54,275 Jepson Center

2,889 Museum Members

EDUCATION AND OUTREACH25,821 served through education programs

22 lectures

EXHIBITIONS21 Exhibitions presented

16 Organized by Telfair Museums

1 Exhibition Publication

COLLECTIONS6,792 works in the permanent collection

22 works added to the collection

TECHNOLOGY10,000+ unique visitors per month to Telfair.org

4,832 likes on Facebook

2,500 + Followers on Twitter

AWARDS AND ACCOLADESBest Of Savannah Magazine

Museum-Tie Jepson Center and Telfair Academy

Runner up-Owens-Thomas House

Best of Connect Savannah

Gallery-Jepson Center

Museum-Jepson Center

Historic Building-Owens-Thomas House

American Advertising Federation of Savannah ADDY Awards

1 Gold, 2 Silver, and 2 Bronze

Communicator Awards

1 Gold and 2 Silver

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2013 OPERATING FINANCIALS-AUDITED

OPERATING REVENUE: $4,809,612

OPERATING EXPENSES: $4,748,057

32%$

22%$

Endowment$Draw$22%$$

Earned$Income$32%$

Contributed$Income$46%$

Facili&es)26%)

Personnel)43%)Program))15%)

Administra&ve)7%)

Marke&ng)7%) Interest)on)

Long@Term)Loan)2%)

2013 Operating Income - Audited

Operating Revenue: $4,809,612 Operating Expenses: $4,748,057

Net Income from Operations: $61,555

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2013 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES-AUDITEDTelfair Museum of Art, Inc.

Statements of Activities

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Year ended December 31, 2013

Unrestricted Undesignated Unrestricted

Temporarily

Restricted

Permanently

Restricted

Operating Non-Operating

Total Undesignated

Board Designated Endowment

Endowment

Total

Revenue Contributions $ 1,219,012 $ - $ 1,219,012 $ - $ 2,040,362 $ 32,500 $ 3,291,874 Governmental support and grants 140,799 - 140,799 - - - 140,799 Membership dues 170,258 - 170,258 - - - 170,258 Admission charges 1,154,287 - 1,154,287 - - - 1,154,287 Investment income - (1,099) (1,099) 3,115,653 1,984,335 - 5,098,889 Sales, net 191,546 - 191,546 - - - 191,546 Special events, net 323,852 - 323,852 - - - 323,852 Other revenue 181,760 - 181,760 - - - 181,760 Net assets released from restriction Endowment draw 403,084 - 403,084 - (403,084) - - Other 190,653 - 190,653 352,500 (543,153) - - 3,975,251 (1,099) 3,974,152 3,468,153 3,078,460 32,500 10,553,265 Expenses Personnel costs 2,019,888 - 2,019,888 - - - 2,019,888 Administration 349,234 - 349,234 - - - 349,234 Investment expenses - 153,409 153,409 - - - 153,409 Interest 106,180 - 106,180 - - - 106,180 Curatorial 556,566 - 556,566 - - - 556,566 Education 133,203 - 133,203 - - - 133,203 Promotion 324,526 - 324,526 - - - 324,526 Maintenance and security 730,390 - 730,390 - - - 730,390 Insurance 185,631 - 185,631 - - - 185,631 Utilities 310,989 - 310,989 - - - 310,989 Depreciation - 617,411 617,411 - - - 617,411

4,716,607 770,820 5,487,427 - - - 5,487,427 Change in net assets before collection items (741,356) (771,919) (1,513,275) 3,468,153 3,078,460 32,500 5,065,838 Collection items purchased and not capitalized (31,450) - (31,450) - - - (31,450) Transfers Endowment draw 634,361 - 634,361 (634,361) - - - Other 200,000 (2,819,439) (2,619,439) 2,619,439 - - - Change in net assets $ 61,555 $ (3,591,358) (3,529,803) 5,453,231 3,078,460 32,500 5,034,388 Net assets, beginning of year 21,738,778 5,562,721 11,850,169 5,320,771 44,472,439 Net assets, end of year $ 18,208,975 $ 11,015,952 $ 14,928,629 $ 5,353,271 $ 49,506,827

See accompanying notes to the financial statements.

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Statements of Financial Position

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December 31, 2013 2012 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 902,679 $ 717,899 Investments, at fair market value 27,714,410 23,341,408 Charitable foundation beneficial interest 1,300,000 976,000 29,014,410 24,317,408 Accounts receivable, net 54,201 171,674 Interest receivable 49,232 45,131 Promises to give, net of allowance for doubtful pledges

of $35,000 and $28,660 in 2013 and 2012, respectively

1,312,250

256,091 Inventory 125,438 138,852 Other assets 307,798 368,081 Property, net 24,289,745 24,888,743 Collections (Note 1) - - $ 56,055,753 $ 50,903,879 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Trade accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities $ 292,541 $ 365,660 Deferred revenue 256,385 65,780 Notes and bonds payable 6,000,000 6,000,000 6,548,926 6,431,440 Net assets Unrestricted

Undesignated 18,208,975 21,738,778 Board designated endowment 11,015,952 5,562,721

Temporarily restricted 14,928,629 11,850,169 Permanently restricted endowment 5,353,271 5,320,771 49,506,827 44,472,439 $ 56,055,753 $ 50,903,879

See accompanying notes to the financial statements.

$6 million tax-exempt SEDA bonds, payable over 15 years beginning 2017

Total endowment investments: $27.7 million

2013 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES-AUDITED

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2013 EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS

TELFAIR ACADEMYSitting in Savannah: Telfair Chairs and SofasMARCH 9–OCTOBER 27, 2013

New York Accents: The New York Influence on Telfair’s CollectionsJUNE 7, 2013–JULY 6, 2014

Mansion to MuseumONGOING

JEPSON CENTERSilver from the Rizza CollectionMARCH 23, 2013–FEBRUARY 2, 2014

Facing South: Portraits of Southern Artists by Jerry SiegelAPRIL 16–SEPTEMBER 15, 2013

PaperworkAPRIL 26–SEPTEMBER 22, 2013

Sarah Frost: ArsenalAPRIL 26–SEPTEMBER 22, 2013

Act/Natural: PhotographyMAY 10–AUGUST 4, 2013

Allure of the Near East: Treasures from the Huntington Museum of Art’s Touma CollectionAUGUST 16, 2013– JANUARY 5, 2014

Spanish Sojourns: Robert Henri and the Spirit of SpainOCTOBER 18, 2013–MARCH 9, 2014

Warhol/JFK: November 22, 1963 A Selection of Andy Warhol Prints from the Herbert Brito CollectionOCTOBER 18, 2013–MARCH 9, 2014

I Have Marks to MakeDECEMBER 8, 2013–JANUARY 5, 2014

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EDUCATION

Spanish Sojourns: Robert Henri and the Spirit of SpainSpanish Sojourns took more than five years to develop and was inspired by one of the most beloved paintings in Telfair’s collection, La Madrileñita. The exhibition was accompanied by a fully illustrated hardcover catalogue that presented new scholarship on Henri and placed his work in the context of other American artists, architects and writers who were inspired by Spain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Related educational programs included a four-part evening lecture series by the key scholars and curators involved in the exhibition and accompanying catalogue.

Free Family DayIn spring of 2013, Free Family Day became a monthly event due to generous funding from the City of Savannah Department of Cultural Affairs, the Georgia Power Foundation, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation and the AGL Resources Foundation. Family Days are fun, educational and free! Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy hands-on art projects, gallery exploration activities, story time, and they are designed to engage the whole family.

PULSE Art + Technology FestivalPULSE is a wildly inventive, interactive technology-based art festival. This free event allowed the public to participate in amazing interactive art experiences and hands-on workshops. Avant-garde visual artists from around the country presented electrifying performances and gave lectures that taught and illustrated new art forms. PULSE partnered with Armstrong Atlantic State University, the Savannah College of Art and Design, Indigo Sky Gallery, the Creative Coast and the Savannah Chatham County Public Schools’ STEM Academy to create offsite workshops and programs.

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MOSHIE SAFDIE DAYJanuary 30 - February 3, 2013

PULSE ART+TECHNOLOGY FESTIVAL

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2013 ACQUISITIONSTotal: 33PHILIP PERKIS(American, b. 1935)Dog and Barn in Snow, Connecticut, 1960sGelatin silver print11 x 16 5/8 inchesGift of Mrs. Robert O. Levitt, 2013.1

WILLIAM CHRISTENBERRY(American, b. 1936) Church, Sprott, Alabama, edition of 25, 1981 (negative), 2013 (print) Fuji Crystal Archive printSheet: 20 x 24 inchesImage: 17 9/16 x 22 inchesMat: 26 x 32 inchesMuseum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers’ Collectors’ Society, 2013.2

WILLIAM GOLDING(American: Savannah, Georgia, 1874-1943)Saigon China, 1934 Pencil and crayon on paper8 1/2 x 12 inchesMuseum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers’ Collectors’ Society, 2013.3.1

WILLIAM GOLDING(American: Savannah, Georgia, 1874-1943)U.S.S. Constellation, 1933 Pencil and crayon on paper 9 x 12 inchesMuseum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers’ Collectors’ Society, 2013.3.2

GREGORY CREWDSON(American, b. 1962)Untitled from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II: Landscapes, 1996-98, 1996Color photographSheet: 20 x 23 15/16 inchesImage: 19 x 23 inches Gift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.1

STAN DOUGLAS(Canadian, b. 1960)Untitled from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II: Landscapes, 1996-98, 1996Color photographSheet: 19 15/16 x 23 15/16 inches Image: 15 3/16 x 22 13/16 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.2

BARBARA ESS(American, born 1948)no title, 9/25, from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II: Landscapes, 1996-98, n.d.Black and white photograph13 x 15 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.3

DAN GRAHAM(American, b. 1942)Untitled from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II, 9/25, n.d.Color photographSheet: 10 15/16 x 14 inchesImage: 9 x 13 9/16 inches Gift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.4

RODNEY GRAHAM(Canadian, b. 1949)Tree on the Former Site of Camera Obscura, 9/25, 1996 from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II: Landscapes, 1996-98Color photographSheet: 20 x 16 inchesImage: 16 x 14 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.5

RONI HORN(American, b. 1955)Untitled from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II, n.d.Color photographSheet: 20 x 15 15 /16 inchesImage: 19 9/16 x 15 7/16 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.6

CADY NOLAND (American, b. 1956)Untitled from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II, n.d.Unique unsigned, unnumbered, black-and-white film negative12 x 10 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.7

GABRIEL OROZCO(Mexican, b. 1962)“1,2,3,4….,” 9/25, from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II: Landscapes, 1996-98, 1993Color photographSheet: 16 x 20 inches Image: 12 7/16 x 18 11/16 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.8

BEVERLY SEMMES(American, b. 1958)Untitled, 9/25, from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II: Landscapes, 1996-98, 1996Color photographImage: 5 1/16 x 3 7/16 inchesSheet: 23 7/8 x 19 15/16 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.9

CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS(American, b. 1956)Landscape for PM, 9/25, from Printed Matter Photography Portfolio II: Landscapes, 1996-98, 1996

Color photograph10 7/8 x 14 inchesGift of Zoë and Joel Dictrow, 2013.4.10

CHRISTOPHER A. D. MURPHY(American, 1902-1973)[Untitled landscape], n.d.Oil on canvas23 3/4 x 20 inchesGift of Ms. Ruth Ryan, 2013.5

ELAINE MAYES(American, b. 1938) Snow and Chain, Pine Street, NYC, 2010Digital photographImage: 11 7/8 x 18 inchesGift of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York; Hassam, Speicher, Betts and Symons Funds, 2013, 2013.6

GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS(American, 1882-1925)Deserted Farm No. 1, 1920Oil on canvas18 1/8 x 22 inchesGift of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Canter, 2013.7

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2013 ACQUISITIONS

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Banier, Francois-Marie, Jun-72Inventory number: F051.00001 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.1

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Banier, Francois-Marie, Jun-72Inventory number: F051.00002 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 108 4 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.2

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Banier, Francois-Marie, Jun-72Inventory number: F051.00003 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inchesGift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.3

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Banier, Francois-Marie, Jun-72Inventory number F051.00004 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches eachGift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, 2013.8.4

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Banier, Francois-Marie, Jun-72Inventory number: F051.00005 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.5

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Jordan, Donna, Jun-72Inventory number F051.00006 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inchesGift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.6

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Jordan, Donna, 1972Inventory number F051.00007 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’) Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inchesGift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.7

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Jordan, Donna, 1972Inventory number: F051.00008 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc, 2013.8.8

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Brant, Sandy and Ryan, Jun-72Inventory number: F051.00009 / Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’) Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.9

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Brant, Sandy and Ryan, Jun-72Inventory number: F051.00010 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’)Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.10

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987)Morrissey, Paul and Ast, Pat, Feb-72Inventory number: F051.00011 // Red Book (Prefix ‘F051’) Polacolor Type 1084 ¼ x 3 5/16 inches Gift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.11

Unknown makerLittle Red Book #051Open: 10 ¾ x 3 ½ x ¾ inchesClosed: 5 ½ x 3 ½ x 1 ¼ inchesGift of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2013.8.12

CHRISTOPHER ARISTIDE DESBOUILLONS MURPHY(American: Savannah, Georgia, 1902-1973)Little Caesar, c. 1920-30Oil on canvas24 x 20 inchesMuseum purchase and partial gift of the Unitarian Universalist Church, Savannah, 2013.9

JEAN MARIE LEROUX(French, 1788-1871)Lafayette a Paris, chez l’Auteur, Rue St. Victor, No. 9, et chez Chaillon, Md. d’Estampes, Rue St. Honore (after Ary Scheffer), No. 140, 1824Steel engraving and mezzotint on paperImage: 21 9/16 x 14 9/16 inches Sheet: 27 7/16 s 19 3/816 inchesGift of John and Virginia Duncan, 2013.10.1

ROBERT HANCOCK(British, 1731-1817)Printer: T. GwennapThe Reverend William Jay (1769 -1853) after J. Hutchinson, 1799Stipple engraving on paperImage: 10 ¼ x 8 ¾ inchesSheet: 15 x 11 inchesGift of John and Virginia Duncan, 2013.10.2

CHRISTOPHER ARISTIDE DESBOUILLONS Murphy(American: Savannah, Georgia, 1902-1973)Untitled (Excavation beside Telfair Academy), c. 1927Graphite on paperGift of John and Virginia Duncan, 2013.10.3

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November 15 -17, 2013

ART FAIR

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16 The museum gratefully acknowledges those individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies whose annual membership, event underwriting, and unrestricted contributions have helped sustain Telfair’s core operations and programs.

2013 ANNUAL GIVING

$100,000 AND ABOVE CITY OF SAVANNAH COLONIAL FOUNDATION INC GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE CORPORATION ALICE AND BOB JEPSON TERRA FOUNDATION FOR AMERICAN ART

$25,000 - $99,999 MR. AND MRS. CURTIS G. ANDERSON LILA AND DALE CRITZ JEAN AND BOB FAIRCLOTH FRANCES & BEVERLY M. DUBOSE FOUNDATION INC GEORGIA POWER FOUNDATION INC JEPSON ASSOCIATES INC WILSON AND LINDA FISK MORRIS THE MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND J. HOROWITZ FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS MR. AND MRS. DON L. WATERS

$10,000 - $24,999 ACUITY BRANDS INC AGL RESOURCES FOUNDATION ANONYMOUS MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK S. BERGEN MR. AND MRS. DARRYL BROWN BYCK-ROTHSCHILD FOUNDATION INC JOAN AND GARY CAPEN MR. LEIGH CARTER MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. CAY III MR. AND MRS. GLEN M. DARBYSHIRE DOMENICO AND ELEANORE DE SOLE MR. AND MRS. F. REED DULANY III DULANY INDUSTRIES INC JUDY AND DICK ECKBURG

DANYSE AND JULIUS EDEL DR. AND MRS. A. JOSEPH EDWARDS III DR. MARIANNE M. AND MR. T. MILLS FLEMINGMARLA AND MORRIS GEFFEN GEORGIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY MS. LINDA HEASLEY AND MR. STEPHEN COADYJ.C. BAMFORD EXCAVATORS LTD FRANCES AND JOHN KANE MRS. ROBERT O. LEVITT CAROLYN AND DON MCELVEEN MYRTLE JONES KING CHARITABLE FOUNDATION MR. JOHN T. NEISES MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN RABINOWITZ MR. AND MRS. THOMAS V. REILLY CHERI D. AND BENJAMIN R. ROACH ROSALEEN ROXBURGH MR. AND MRS. GEORGE D. SINKLER JACQUELINE AND KEN SIRLIN CATHY AND PHILIP SOLOMONS ST. JOSEPH’S/CANDLER HEALTH SYSTEM CLARA L. AND JASON H. STEVENS SUNTRUST BANK, SAVANNAH MR. AND MRS. R.E. THORPE JR TMX FINANCE

$5,000 - $9,999 DR. VICTOR L. ANDREWS ANONYMOUSDR. AND MRS. SIDNEY JEFFERSON BOLCH IIIINGE A. BRASSELER TERENCE C. CANAVAN CAY INSURANCE SERVICES MR. AND MRS. A. RUNDLE COOK MR. AND MRS. ASA B. DAVIS III

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT H. DEMERE JR GEORGIA POWER COMPANY ANN GHISOLFI HUNTERMACLEAN RONALD A. KRONOWITZ LOUISE AND SCOTT LAURETTI SYLVIA K. FIELDS AND RICHARD F. LEIGHTONMR. AND MRS. ROBERT M. LEVY STEPHANIE AND JAMES LINDLEY MR. AND MRS. THOMAS R. MCWHORTER MS. CAROL SAWDYE AND MR. JOHN O. MORISANO CONNECT SAVANNAH / ROSALIE S. AND CHARLES H. MORRIS MR. AND MRS. JOHN O. PAULL DR. AND MRS. GUY PETRUZZELLI BARBARA AND MIKE RUDDY SAVANNAH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY GAIL AND ROGER SOENS MRS. PAWLING R. STEWARD MS. ANN G. TENENBAUM AND MR. THOMAS H. LEE LORLEE AND ARNOLD TENENBAUM THE SAVANNAH BANK MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. TUCKERPAMELA L. AND PETER S. VOSS MS. ANNE P. WEST MR. AND MRS. DWAINE L. WILLETT

$2,500 - $4,999 ANONYMOUS MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. ATKINSON AUTOTRADER.COM MR. AND MRS. CRAIG BARROW III BERNARD WILLIAMS AND COMPANY DR. AND MRS. EDWARD D. BIGGERSTAFF III BLICK ART MATERIALS

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17 BNY MELLON WEALTH MANAGEMENT MS. ANNE WHITTON BOLYEA MEG AND AUSTIN BUCK MRS. ELLEN R. BYCK MARY A. CANAVAN DR. AND MRS. CLIFTON L. CANNON JR CELIA DUNN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTYCHATHAM PARKWAY LEXUS MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. COKER JR MR. AND MRS. CHARLES B. COMPTON JR DR. AND MRS. JOHN M. CONSIDINE JR MR. AND MRS. ALAN C. DASHER DELTA AIR LINES INC DICK BLICK HOLDINGS INC JAN AND LAWRENCE DORMAN MRS. EDWARD F. DOWNING MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY EICHHOLZ MR. CHARLES ELLIS III FIRST CITIZENS BANK MR. AND MRS. ROBERT M. FORD BERNICE AND RONALD GANTT DR. AND MRS. RICHARD J. GRECO OLETA AND PHILIP HARDEN DR. MELANIE B. AND MR. JOHN C. HELMKEN IIMR. AND MRS. JOHN C. H. HOOFF III DR. AND MRS. LOUIS G. HORN IV DR. AND MRS. JAY UNDERWOOD HOWINGTONANN AND GEORGE HUBBS STEVEN JEPSON MRS. CHRIS M. JOHNSON J.T. TURNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INCKELLEY AND JOSH KELLER MR. AND MRS. THEODORE J. KLEISNER DR. AND MRS. J. BLAKELY LONG MR. AND MRS. JOEL D. LYNCH MARTIN FINANCIAL GROUP LLC MINIS & CO INC DR. AND MRS. NOLAN C. MOORE DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. MOORE CINDY AND RICHARD MOORE

ELIZABETH AND TED MULLER DR. AND MRS. DENNIS L. MYERS JOE HARDT AND MARIE PARK MRS. DENISE REGAN AND MR. JOHN L. PICKER LISA AND DANIEL PINYAN JR MS. SUSAN WILLETTS AND MR. ALAN K. PRITZ MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN P. ROBERTS SUE AND IRA RUBY SAVANNAH TOYOTA / MR. AND MRS. SCOT RITCHIE MR. AND MRS. EDWARD C. SCHMULTS DR. AND MRS. DAVID H. SMITH MARTI AND AUSTIN SULLIVAN THE PINYAN COMPANY THE WINTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MARY AND MARTY VERNICK MR. AND MRS. THOMAS WEBB / MENTOR WELLS FARGO BANK WELLS FARGO INSURANCE SERVICES USA INCSUSAN S. AND RON WHITAKER WILLIS INSURANCE SERVICES MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. WILSON III LYNN AND PHILIP WIRTH MRS. FRANK L. WOOTEN JR ZAXBY’S / MR. AND MRS. CHRIS BOOKER

$1,000 - $2,499 MRS. LEOPOLD ADLER II MR. AND MRS. JASON AIKEN DR. AND MRS. STEPHEN C. ALLEN ANONYMOUS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON IV ATLANTIC RECORDS MANAGEMENT CO INC MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. BAKER JR BANK OF AMERICA MR. AND MRS. GUSTAVOUS H. BELL III MR. AND MRS. KEVIN BLAIRMR. AND MRS. JERRY BOGERT MR. JAMES A. BOND BOUHAN, WILLIAMS & LEVY

MR. AND MRS. DANIEL H. BRADLEY MRS. SYLVAN M. BYCK JR DR. AND MRS. CHARLES G. CALDWELL MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL W. CARPENTER MR. AND MRS. R. E. CARTLEDGE MIMI CAY MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER W. CAY MR. AND MRS. JOHN CAY IV DR. JENNIFER H. AND MR. WILLIAM R. CLAIBORNE LIBBIE AND MARK CLUETT MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. COAD MR. AND MRS. RON COLEY MR. AND MRS. JASON CONLEY MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CORTESE MS. SANDRA ROTH AND MR. LEN A. CRIPE DEBBIE AND DALE CRITZ MR. AND MRS. JAMES S. CRONIN MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. CROSSMAN CRYSTAL BEER PARLOR AND JOHN NICHOLS CATERING MR. AND MRS. ARCHIBALD H. DAVIS MR. AND MRS. THOMAS A. DAVIS MR. AND MRS. JAMES DEKLE MRS. HARRIETT DELONG NATALIE AND CLARK DERISO WILLIAM J. DONAHUE MRS. L. MICHAEL DONOVAN JR DR. CHERYL D. AND ARTHUR DOZIER II MR. F. REED DULANY JR STEPHANIE AND JOHN DUTTENHAVER MR. AND MRS. RONALD G. EIDELL MR. AND MRS. JAMES K. EMERY MR. AND MRS. JOHN EPPEL MR. AND MRS. LEO ESPOSITO MR. AND MRS. CARL ESPY III JANE AND ED FEILER BEVERLY AND BRIAN FINGERLE MR. AND MRS. PAUL FISHER CHLOE FORT LYNN AND BRIAN FOSTER

2013 ANNUAL GIVING

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2013 ANNUAL GIVING

MR. AND MRS. CHARLES GARFUNKEL MR. AND MRS. SAM A. GEORGE JR JEAN AND WILLARD HOLLANDMS. CAROLINE HOWELL AND MR. ROB GIBSON MRS. A.M. GOLDKRAND MRS. JULIAN H. GOOD MR. STEPHEN S. GREEN MR. AND MRS. KENT C. GREGORYDR. BETH A. SHERIDAN AND MR. THOMAS GUSTINELLA NANCY AND LAWRENCE GUTSTEIN DR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER E. HABERMAN DR. EDWARD E. AND CATHERINE F. HAHN MR. AND MRS. GREGORY M. HALL MR. AND MRS. JEROME R. HANLEY MR. AND MRS. DONALD E. HARE MR. AND MRS. BRENT HARLANDER MR. AND MRS. BRIAN HARLANDER DR. AND MRS. CHARLES L. HARRIS STANLEY AND PEGGY HARRIS JR MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL HEDGER DR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS L. HENRY MRS. ROBERT A. HENRY MS. ELISE K. HILL CATHY AND ARTHUR HILL MR. DAVID M. HILLENBRAND MR. JAMES E. HOGAN JEAN AND WILLARD HOLLAND MRS. TOBY W. HOLLENBERG DR. DOROTHY AND MR. RAYMOND HOLMESDIANE AND ERVIN HOUSTON DR. AND MRS. MICHAEL J. JACKSON RODGER JOHNSON DR. MELVIN L. HAYSMAN AND MRS. ROBERTA KAMINE-HAYSMAN KAMINSKY FAMILY MARTIN L. KARP MR. AND MRS. JACK A. KASTER MR. AND MRS. ALFRED R. KENNICKELL JRDR. DOROTHY W. KINGERY DOTTIE AND JIM KLUTTZ MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. KOHN

MR. AND MRS. DONALD A. KOLE MR. PEHR J. KOMSTADIUS MR. AND MRS. TED KOSTILNIK DR. GERALD E. AND JAN KRAMER NANCY AND KEN LARSEN DAYLE AND AARON LEVY MR. AND MRS. B. H. LEVY JR MR. AND MRS. FRANK S. MACGILL MR. AND MRS. RICHARD F. MARR MR. AND MRS. HALL MCADAMS MR. AND MRS. JOHN MCCARTHY MRS. RODMAN A. MCLEOD MR. ROBERT J. MERRITT SR DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. MILLER DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH S. MONDY MR. AND MRS. GREGORY MORTIMER MS. TAMMIE N. MOSLEY MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK R. MULLER CAROLYN AND JOHN NEELY KELLY AND WAYNE NEWBERRY MS. DONNA H. NICHOLAS AND DR. ALAN PERKIN DR. AND MRS. GARY K. OAKES MRS. JUNE A. PARSONS AND MR. DAN OJA MR. AND MRS. GEORGE T. OLMSTEAD LAURIE AND CHRIS OSTEEN MR. AND MRS. WILBUR D. OWENS III ELIZABETH M. OXNARD MS. MARGARET PACIFICI MR. AND MRS. DAVID E. PADDISON KAREN AND JIM PANNELL MS. KELLEY B. PARKER MR. GREGORY M. PARKER MR. MURRAY C. PERLMAN AND MR. WAYNE SPEAR MR. AND MRS. DONALD PETERIK DR. BARBARA A. PHILLIPS PHYLLIS AND DONALD POWELL MR. AND MRS. E. MICHAEL POWERS BLANCHE NETTLES POWERS AND ANDREW POWERS JANE AND PAUL PRESSLY JANE GRIFFIN AND

MADISON PARKS PRICKETT REARDON DESIGN LLC MR. AND MRS. DAVID A. REID MRS. LOMBARD M. REYNOLDS MR. AND MRS. BART RHODES DR. FRANK A. RIZZA MR. AND MRS. KEN ROGERS DR. AND MRS. A. PRESTON RUSSELL MR. AND MRS. CARL SASSANO SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE MR. AND MRS. JIM SCAVO MR. AND MRS. EDWARD C. SCHMULTS MS. SWANN SEILER BOBBIE AND RUSSELL SHAW MARILYN AND WAYNE SHERIDAN MR. AND JAY L. SIMMSMR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SKINNER SOUTHERN STATES EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INC MR. AND MRS. DAVID N. SOVCHEN MRS. ELLEN F. SPITZ MR. AND MRS. W. BROOKS STILLWELL MRS. W. TRAVIS STRAHAN MRS. CHARLES H. SYMINGTON MR. AND MRS. HUGH M. TARBUTTON SR MR. CHARLES C. TAYLOR AND MR. SAMIR NIKOCEVIC ZELDA AND SHELDON TENENBAUM THE ETHEL M. LOORAM FOUNDATION MR. ZACHARY H. THOMAS FRAN AND HUE THOMAS III MS. BLAINE TWIBELL MR. WILLIAM R. UDRY MR. AND MRS. ROBERT A. VINYARD PAULA AND GLENN WALLACE GRACE AND PAUL WALTER PATRICIA AND JIM MILLER WANN DR. DONIHUE WATERS MS. SOPHIA MCGUIRE AND MR. BARRY WEINER EMILY C. WINBURN

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MOSHE SAFDIE DAYMoshe Safdie visits the Jepson Center for the first time since its opening in 2006. A proclamation was issued by Telfair and the City of Savannah declaring May 31, 2013 Moshe Safdie Day.

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2013–2014 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEALICE A. JEPSON, CHAIRMANF. REED DULANY IIIROBERT F. FAIRCLOTHT. MILLS FLEMINGFRANK S. MACGILLTAMMIE N. MOSLEYTOM REILLYCHERI ROACHKEN SIRLINCLARA STEVENS

DIRECTOR/CEOLISA GROVE

TRUSTEESEMILY CAYCHIP COMPTONTIFFANY CONSIDINEWILLIAM CROSSMANGLEN DARBYSHIRECELESTE DEMEREDR. CHERYL DOZIERCINDY EDWARDSLINDA FISK MORRISOLETA J. HARDENJOSH KELLERDR. WILLIAM T. MOOREDAVID E. PADDISONLISA PINYANROSALEEN ROXBURGHBILL SKINNER

EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEESSUSANNE HEUSNERFRANCES LOWERY-WILSONKACEY KENNICKELLKENDALL McCURRYLINDA McWHORTERREBECCA MOORE

HONORARY TRUSTEESRICHARD D. ECKBURGROBERT S. JEPSON JRCAROLYN LUCKBETTY MELAVERANN MILLERELFRIDA B. SINKLERJOHN T. NEISESDONNA NICHOLASCATHY SOLOMONSHELEN STEWARD

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Sylvia Sparkman Coker is a native of Savannah and a graduate of Savannah Country Day School. She and her husband, Charles, lived in Hartsville, South Carolina for 17 years before

moving to Bluffton four years ago. Sylvia is actively involved with the Davenport House Committee, the Trustees Garden Club, and the Bethesda Women’s Board. She serves on the Visitors Board of Savannah Country Day and is a grant-writing volunteer for the Beaufort/Jasper Volunteers in Medicine.

Sylvia received her undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University and her graduate degree in secondary education from the University of Virginia. Recognizing the need for a strong educational alternative in the Hartsville area, she was a founding board member of Trinity Collegiate School and was Board Chair of Thomas Hart Academy. She also served on the Boards of the Hartsville Community Concert Association, the Free Medical Clinic of Darlington County, and the Merrie-Woode Foundation in Cashiers, NC.

Sylvia and Charles have four daughters. Sylvia serves on the Flower Guild at The Church of the Cross in Bluffton.

Dale C. Critz, Jr. is a native of Savannah and has served as President of Critz, Inc. since 2007. He is the President and Treasurer of the Georgia/South Carolina GMC and Buick Ad

Group, and is active in the community. Dale served on Telfair’s Board 2001-2004, and has served The United Way of the Coastal Empire in numerous roles, including Board Chair in 2010. As Chair of the Savannah Community Foundation, Dale established a permanent Investment Committee, and at the YMCA of the Coastal Empire, he coached both boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. He graduated from Leadership Savannah in 1992.

Dale also is a member of the Coastal Conservation Association, Georgia Historical Society, Historic Savannah Foundation, International Game and Fish Association, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Dale graduated cum laude with a B.A. in English from the University of Virginia, and received his M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Texas. He and his wife, Debbie, have four children.

Kay A. Ford is a native of Savannah and serves as President and CEO of SunTrust Bank, Savannah and as Managing Director of the Private Wealth Management Department. Kay entered

her current role in 2007. A 35-year veteran of SunTrust, she has held numerous senior level positions within retail banking and private wealth management, including working as Senior Vice President of Private Wealth Management. She graduated from Leadership Savannah and Leadership Georgia in 1990 and 1997, respectively.

Kay currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Memorial University Medical Center. She is a member of the Finance Committee for the Catholic Diocese and a member of the State Board of the Department of Early Child Care and Learning. Kay also has served on the Boards of Directors of the United Way, the Memorial Health Foundation, the Savannah Fund for Excellence in Education, and St. Mary’s Home.

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22 Ted J. Kleisner is a third generation hotelier from Chicago. He and his wife of 42 years, Karen, reside in Savannah. He is the retired Chairman, President and CEO of Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company (HE&R), which employs

9000 full-time and part-time employees. Ted also served as a nonexecutive and executive member of the HE&R Board of Directors. During his career, Ted worked with Hilton Hotels Corporation, the Southampton Princess in Bermuda, and the Boca Raton Resort and Club before serving as President and CEO of The Greenbrier Resort and Club Management Company. While providing strategic leadership, management oversight, and direction to all Greenbrier properties, Ted also had 10 years of oversight responsibility for the top-secret federal government nuclear bomb shelter constructed beneath The Greenbrier.

Ted currently serves on First Energy’s Board of Directors, the board’s Nuclear Committee, and its Management Compensation Committee. He received his B.S. in business administration from the University of Denver and serves on the Executive Advisory Board of the University’s Daniels College of Business. He is an emeritus member of the Board of Trustees of The Culinary Institute of America. Ted is a lector at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, and is a member of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland. He and Karen have two children and five grandchildren.

Swann Seiler is a native of Savannah and serves as Manager of Corporate Support and Communications for Georgia Power’s Coastal Region. Swann began her career in New Jersey with Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation and worked

in public relations for Lytton Industries. She joined Savannah Electric in 1982 and worked as Manager of Corporate Communications until its merger into Georgia Power in 2006. She graduated from Leadership Savannah and Leadership Georgia in 1984 and 1991, respectively.

Active in numerous community and civic activi-ties, Swann serves on the board of the 200 Club of the Coastal Empire and the board of Bethesda Academy. She is the chairman of the Savannah Sports Council and serves on the Georgia Humanities Council. She is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Georgia Women of Achievement, which honors ex-traordinary women in Georgia’s history. She is a past member of the Board of Curators for the Georgia Historical Society and is a member of the Rotary Club of Savannah.

A graduate of the Henry W. Grady School of Journalism, Swann serves on its Grady Board of Trust. She served as the first woman president of the University of Georgia National Alumni Association and currently is on the UGA Athletic Association Board of Directors and Executive Committee and on the University of Georgia’s Library Board of Visitors, as well as the University of Georgia Foundation.

Huguenin (“Hue”) Thomas III is a native of Savannah. Hue is the retired Vice President of Corporate Relations for Owens and Minor. Based in

Virginia, Owens and Minor, Inc. is a Fortune 500 company that was named to Fortune magazine’s “2014 World’s Most Admired Companies” list in March.

Hue and his wife, noted artist Fran Thomas, returned to Savannah in 2003 and served as the first co-chairs of Telfair Museums’ Gari Melchers Collectors’ Society, 2008-2013. Hue serves on the Board of the Rotary Club of Savannah (Downtown) and is the immediate past Chairman of the Board of Senior Citizens, Inc. He currently is a member of the Davenport House Endowment Committee after serving two terms as a Board member for the Historic Savannah Foundation.

Hue received his B.S. in Industrial Management from Georgia Tech. He and Fran have two children and two grandchildren.

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