UNM Foundation's 2008-2009 Report of Giving
Transcript of UNM Foundation's 2008-2009 Report of Giving
2008 - 2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING
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Letter from UNM President 1
Letter from UNM Foundation President and Board Chair 2
UNM Foundation Board of Trustees 3
Financial Information 4
Donor Gift Highlights 6
New Endowments 12
Popejoy Society 15
New Horizons Society 17
Annual Fund/Giving Societies 18
Dean’s Circles 20
Gifts to UNM 22
Ways to Give 27
UNM Foundation Information 28
Cover Photo: George Pearl Hall at night through a fish eye lens, by Ben Roberts. Pearl Hall, home of the UNM School of Architecture and Planning, is named for the late George C. Pearl, whose generosity and gifts established a major endowment that provides essential funding support to the Historic Preservation and Regionalism Program and also contributed to the construction of the building. The school’s Gateway to Excellence campaign raised more than $2.5 million from friends and alumni.
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Dear Friends of UNM,
I am pleased to announce to the University of New Mexico community that the UNM Foundation raised more than $90 million for the University in fiscal year 2008-09. Despite the troubled economy and everyone’s intent to do more with less, this announcement marks another record in a long line of records. This fall the Foundation marks its first full year as an independent non-profit organization. I am again impressed with what it has accomplished in that short time. Special thanks go to the UNMF Board of Trustees, UNMF President John Stropp and the outstanding team of UNMF fund raisers and support staff who keep things moving smoothly day after day.
Without a doubt this concerted effort could not succeed without you, our supporters. Since the University receives only 18.5 percent of its budget from state sources, we depend on the
generosity of public-spirited donors to fulfill our challenging mandate in service to the people of New Mexico. It requires a monumental collaborative effort on the part of all members of the UNM community to ensure that the University continues to pioneer new frontiers of educational excellence, opportunity, research and medicine. A very warm thanks goes to our faculty and staff for their amazing accomplishments in all these realms, and I likewise honor the friends and alumni who underwrite these vital initiatives. Together, you support the very heart and soul of UNM – our students.
So let me take this opportunity to say again how much it means to have you with us. UNM is a precious resource for the people of New Mexico. I am keenly aware of the responsibility that comes with leading this institution and have committed myself to making it all it can be for the benefit of those it serves. Your partnership is essential to this purpose. We couldn’t do it without you, and I want you to know how grateful I am for your commitment to our high mission.
With profound appreciation,
David J. Schmidly, PresidentUniversity of New Mexico
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Since 1979 the UNM Foundation has been working to secure the funding needed for the University of New Mexico’s critical mission as the state’s flagship institution of higher education. In marking this 30th anniversary, we have much to celebrate. The most recent—and certainly most unlikely—cause for cheer in this saga of three decades took place this past year. Despite the poor economy, we are happy to report that we more than held our own on the fund-raising front. Thanks to you and other generous partners, in fiscal year 2008-09 the Foundation surpassed all previous records by bringing in $90 million to support a multitude of educational programs, research efforts and health care services at the University.
To that we can add another landmark. As you might imagine, given the economic climate, the value of our endowment declined. Nevertheless, with careful management and policy setting,
the Foundation distributed $15.2 million from our Consolidated Investment Fund to meet crucial University funding priorities, a remarkable 7.8 percent increase over the prior year.
Such extraordinary achievements reflect the commitment of extraordinary citizens, and you are one of the nearly 17,000 people who made these feats possible. We gratefully count you among the faithful friends who, during lean financial times, stepped forward to lend a hand to the University that serves them.
We can’t thank you enough for this. We hope you know what a difference your giving makes to the growing number of students UNM educates, the frontline faculty research it sponsors and the ever expanding number of patients it cares for at the Health Sciences Center. We hope you also know that, through helping UNM do these things, you are contributing significantly to the civic health and economic well-being of our beautiful state.
As we move into the Foundation’s 31st year to take on the challenges that lie ahead, we look forward to continuing our partnership with you. Meanwhile, with much appreciation we wish you success in your own endeavors!
John R. Stropp, President UNM Foundation
Anne Yegge, ChairUNM Foundation Board of Trustees
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Carl Alongi Board Treasurer Albuquerque (2006-2010)
Laura Hueter BassExecutive CommitteePlacitas, N.M. (2006-2010)
Stephanie Bennett-Smith, PhDBrielle, N.J. (2005-2013 )
Dorothy Wade Black ∫Santa Fe (2001-2009)
Robert L. BovinetteExecutive CommitteeAlbuquerque (2004-2012)
Douglas M. Brown ∫Los Ranchos de Albuquerque(2001-2009)
Dennis Burns, RPhLa Luz, N.M. (2008-2012)
Lou Anne Lujan ByrdLos Ranchos de Albuquerque (2007-2011)
Louise W. CampbellCorrales, N.M. (2004-2012)
Don ChalmersUNM RegentExecutive Committee
Chris ChantAlbuquerque (2008-2012)
Michelle CoonsAlbuquerque (2007-2011)
John CordovaAlbuquerque (2006-2010)
Thelma DomeniciChair of the Board(2006 - February 2009)Albuquerque (2000-2009)
Steven Durkovich, Esq.Santa Fe (2008-2012)
James EllisSan Marino, Calif. (2006- March 2009)
Michael EmersonAlbuquerque (2002-2010)
Gus FosterTaos, N.M. (2007-2011)
George FribergAlbuquerque (1999-2011)
Gary L. GordonBoard Vice-Chair/Chair-ElectLos Ranchos de Albuquerque(2004-2012)
Peter JohnstoneAlbuquerque (2007-2012)
Yolanda Jones King, PhDMoriarty, N.M. (1999-2011)
Gerald LandgrafAlbuquerque (2004-2012)
Judith LavenderNational Vice-ChairChicago, Ill. (2001-January 2009)
Mark Lesher, MDAlbuquerque (2007-2011)
John J. LopezSan Diego, Calif. (2003-2010)
James M. Maddox, Esq.Hobbs, N.M. (2008-2012)
Sonnet McKinnonGreenwich, Conn. (2006-2010)
Robert MurphyAlbuquerque (2006 - March 2009)
Anne Jarvis O’Brien, Esq. ∫Washington, D.C. (2001-2009)
Jack OliveAnchorage, Alaska (2007 - December 2009)
Melissa O’RourkeEl Paso, Texas (2008 - June 2009)
Suzanne OrtegaProvost, UNM(June 2009)
Steven PetranovichGallup, N.M. (2007-2011)
Dorothy RainosekExecutive CommitteeAlbuquerque (1998-2010)
Nestor RomeroAlbuquerque (2004 - April 2009)
Paul Roth, MDExecutive Vice PresidentUNM Health Sciences Center(June 2009)
David J. Schmidly, PhDPresident, UNM Executive Committee
Ron SchneierWilton, Conn. (2000-2012)
John R. StroppPresident and CEO of the Foundaton
Kyla Thompson ∫Executive CommitteeLos Ranchos de Albuquerque(2006-2009)
Louis L. Weller, FAIAAlbuquerque (2002-2010)
Elizabeth WigginsHouston, Texas (2007-2011)
Anne YeggeSecretary of the BoardChair, Board of Trustees (March 2009 - June 2009)Albuquerque (2002-2010)
Judy ZanottiPresident, UNM Alumni AssociationAlbuquerque (2008-2009)
Raymond ZilerExecutive CommitteeAlbuquerque (2000-2012)
Orcilia Zuñiga Forbes, PhDPortland, Ore. (2008-2012)
∫ End of Service Term June 30, 2009
Officers
FORMER BOARD CHAIRSThelma Domenici 2007-2009
Robert L. Bovinette 2005-2007
Robert M. Goodman 2002-2005
Mary D. Poole 2000-2002
Ann Rhoades 1998-2000
Dick Morris 1996-1998
Wayne Davenport 1994-1996
Maralyn Budke 1992-1994
Maxine Friedman 1988-1992
Jerry Geist 1984-1988
Jack Rust 1980-1984
2008-09 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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The University Of New Mexico Board of Regents has delegated authority to the UNM Foundation Investment Committee to oversee and manage the endowment assets of the University and the Foundation. The pooled assets are combined for investment purposes and operated as a unitized pool known as the Consolidated Investment Fund (CIF).
The CIF is managed in accordance with the CIF Endowment Investment Management Policy, which is approved by both the UNM Foundation Board of Trustees and the UNM Board of Regents.
FY 2008-09 was an extremely difficult year for all investment markets. The CIF finished the year with a market value of approximately
$259 million, a decline of 20.5 percent when compared to the previous fiscal year. This return compares favorably with those for the overall market and peer institutions. Investment returns were down in all asset classes of the CIF with the exception of the fixed income portion of the portfolio which returned +3.1 percent. In the CIF portfolio U.S. equities and
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CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT FUND F Y 2 0 0 8 - 0 9
FIxED INCOME 18%
REAL ASSETS 8%
CASH 5%
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PRIVATE EqUITY 7% U.S. EqUITY 19%
INTERNATIONAL EqUITY 21%
CIF ASSET ALLOCATION
CIF SPENDING DISTRIBUTION BYDONOR-DESIGNATED PURPOSE
PRIVATE GIVING F Y 2 0 0 8 - 0 9 During the fiscal year 2008-09, the University of
New Mexico established a new record for philanthropic support of the University during times of true economic uncertainty. More than 16,700 donors indicated their loyalty to UNM, continuing to demonstrate the value of philanthropic investment to members of the UNM community. Private support includes all gifts made or pledged to the UNM Foundation for the benefit of UNM and those gifts made directly to the University’s schools, colleges, departments and programs. Your generosity to help build a greater University of New Mexico is truly appreciated and makes a tangible difference in our community’s life each day. We are grateful for your trust, which allows UNM to make lasting connections to the culture, community and aspirations of New Mexico.
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international equities posted returns of -24.0 percent and -30.0 percent, respectively, for the fiscal year; both these return rates, although disappointing, were superior to their respective overall market returns. The marketable alternatives provided some downside protection, declining in value by only 8.6 percent for the fiscal year. In addition to the customary investment management expenses, a development funding allocation of 1.15 percent of the market value was allocated from each participating fund in the CIF for 2008-09 to meet operational expenses.
The Foundation recognizes the need to provide a steady and reasonably predictable stream of income while protecting the real value of the principal of the endowment and has therefore adopted a spending policy that is based on a 12 quarter moving average and a distribution rate of 4.65 percent for FY 2008-09, which provided approximately $15.2 million in funding for the various schools, colleges and programs that benefit from the endowment program.
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Performance as of 6/30/2009 2008-09 3-Year 5-Year
UNM CIF Fund -20.5% -1.3% 3.2%
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SIBLINGS TEAM UP TO SHARE SUCCESSAlbers Partner with College of Nursing to Enhance Midwifery Program
Family ties are strengthened in many ways. Some families withstand great hardship, bringing members closer together. Others are brought closer through shared moments of joy. The Albers family developed closer ties through mutual success, support and philanthropy.
Paul and Leigh Ann Albers have recognized Paul’s sister, Dr. Leah Albers, certified nurse midwife, and the importance of midwifery by establishing the Leah L. Albers Endowed Professorship in Midwifery at UNM’s College of Nursing. Dr. Albers is excited about the presentations the professorship has sponsored already and looks forward to seeing future advancements made possible by the professorship.
In February, two midwifery research professors, Drs. Della Forster and Helen McLachlan from LaTrobe University in Melbourne, Australia, came to the UNM Health Sciences campus in one of the first events sponsored by the professorship. Forster and McLachlan led presentations, teaching/consultation sessions and an all-day continuing education seminar with various UNM faculty and staff groups.
“These activities were sponsored by the professorship in the interest of international research collaborations and research dissemination, and would have not been possible without the professorship,” says Dr. Albers. “These kinds of activities bring fresh ideas to research and practice in maternity care here in New Mexico.”
“The exceptional legacy of an endowed professorship will perpetuate Dr. Albers’ teaching
and research,” says College of Nursing Dean Nancy Ridenour. “What an inspirational partnership this is for a place where midwifery traces its roots to the very beginning of this great state. Today we can take pride in a midwifery program that is ranked number three in the nation. Midwives attend about one-third of all births in New Mexico, and the Albers’ generous investment will bring a successful life start for our youngest citizens, our most promising partners for the future.”
Leigh Ann and Paul Albers honor Paul’s sister, Dr. Leah Albers, with an endowed Midwifery Professorship.
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PARTNERING THEATER WITH ANTHROPOLOGYDepartment Chair Emeritus Establishes Scholarship, Fellowship
Dr. Brian k. Hansen doesn’t know when to stop
questioning. During his entire career in theater, he has asked himself and his colleagues, “Why do we get dressed up, smear makeup on our faces, and dance around on a platform generation after generation?”
His search to define the “selective pressures” that keep the arts alive eventually led him to the UNM Anthropology Department, where he became host to “the best kind of parasite”: the theories of evolutionary anthropology. “Evolutionary theory explains so much,” he says, “and it amazes me that areas that are relatively theory-free, like theater, don’t embrace it.”
A former chair of the UNM Department of Theatre and Dance, Dr. Hansen has established a planned estate gift that will benefit both that department and the Department of Anthropology. The Brian Hansen Endowed Scholarship in Theatre will support undergraduate or graduate students in the College of Fine Arts. The Hansen Family Fund will endow a
fellowship for graduate students researching the evolution of behavioral ecology in humans or primates.
When Dr. Hansen arrived at UNM in 1979, he met several colleagues who found his questions about the arts and human evolution worthy of deeper study. However, he found those people in anthropology, psychology and biology, not in theater. He began enrolling in anthropology courses and was hooked.
“Every culture, past and present, has the arts,” he says. “Why? That question is not asked often enough or rigorously enough in this country.” He hopes an interdisciplinary approach to studying the arts can begin to change that.
Dr. Brian k. Hansen created a scholarship to ask “why?” about the arts.
UNM theater major Shannon Michael Flynn appears as Adelino in Aurora during the 2008 Words Afire Festival.The play was written by Leonard Madrid, three-time winner of the National Latino Playwriting Award and a UNM MFA dramatic writing alumnus.
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A child lies weak and ill in her mother’s arms as a nurse rushes a bleeding man through the ER. Sitting nearby is an intoxicated, unconscious woman. Law enforcement escorts an inmate through the area. The mother waits—and worries.
But that was five years ago. Today, the UNM Children’s Hospital Pediatric Emergency Unit (Peds ER) has eliminated this once common scenario for New Mexico families. The Peds ER, which opened in 2007, was funded in part by a $1 million fund-raising effort spearheaded by the Credit Union Association of New Mexico (CUANM).
The CUANM’s five-year commitment, which ends this calendar year, raised money to help transform the Peds ER into a state-of-the-art medical center for children. The Peds ER is now equipped with six IV pumps, two syringe pumps, two breast pumps and 14 centralized wireless monitors. Each of the unit’s 12 treatment rooms is outfitted with suction, compressed air and oxygen. Doctors and staff now have immediate access to pediatric medication, supplies, storage and, of course, toys. Although
nobody wants to take their child to the hospital, the Peds ER offers an environment conducive to the welfare and healing of children.
“It is gratifying to see the creative ways our participating credit unions raised money to help their community,” says CUANM Chief Executive Officer Sylvia Lyon. “We are grateful for the opportunity to make a real difference at the hospital and in the lives of New Mexico children.”
COLLABORATING CHANGE FOR CHILDRENCredit Union Association Raises Funds for Pediatric ER
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CHASING DREAMS, REACHING ACHIEVEMENTCouple Offers Anderson Students Non-Traditional Support
Dreams pursued with a partner carry great potential for success. ken and Eileen Fridline were daunted as adults trying to complete college one or two classes at a time. Their journey was long and challenging, but they found comfort and support in one another. Eileen celebrated her graduation from UNM’s Anderson School of Management (ASM) by creating a bequest to endow scholarships for non-traditional students at ASM. She and Ken hope the gift will encourage future generations of business students to pursue their dreams of education.
“An education provides the foundation for a lifetime
of opportunities and a greater depth of knowledge to enrich your life,” says Ken, a former U.S. Marine and retired supervisor for the Quality Assurance Directorate of Kirtland Air Force Base. Eileen, a trained secretary and health insurance broker, continues, “We were established in successful careers, but wanted the experience and knowledge provided by a college education. We hope this gift provides incentive for other non-traditional students to pursue their dreams even if it takes a little longer.”
“Eileen and Ken recognized the value of higher education and decided to complete their degrees at a time in their life
when most people would turn to easier pursuits,” explains ASM Dean Douglas M. Brown. “That same courage and selflessness has guided the Fridlines to make an unforgettable gift to help other non-traditional learners. Future students will have new scholarship support, and they will have Eileen and Ken’s remarkable story to guide them.”
The UNM Foundation and the Anderson School of Management were saddened to hear of the death of Eileen Fridline on Sept. 30, 2009.
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PARTNERING WITH LOBO FANS Planned Gift Offers New Opportunities for Academic Success
In the late 1970s, when the UNM men’s basketball team blazed through one victory after another, Jim and Nancy Fisher followed the team with a fervency unmatched by any American Idol fan today. Colorado, Wyoming, Hawaii—no distance was too great to keep the Fishers out of the bleachers, cheering on the Lobos who proved their championship spirit again and again. After the Fishers’ business reached a successful maturity, they purchased their own plane, which enabled, among other things, their addiction to Lobo basketball and football.
The Fishers have made a planned gift to UNM athletics that caps more than a quarter-century
of devotion and support. Their charitable remainder trust will fund an endowment to help Lobos achieve greater academic success and complete their degrees. UNM student-athletes can play for four years. If they
don’t graduate within that time, their eligibility for scholarship assistance expires. That’s when financial assistance like the Fishers’ kicks in.
“Besides being huge Lobo fans, Jim and Nancy genuinely care about providing opportunities for student-athletes at UNM,” says Larry Ryan, associate director of development for athletics. “There are many ways to give financially to UNM athletics, but an estate gift
of this size will have a tremendous impact on our department and on student-athletes for many years to come.”
“It’s not just watching a game,” Jim says. “It’s the whole involvement with the department that we like. We’re very impressed with the athletic programs and the quality of the people.”
Read more at www.unmfund.org/fisher
Jim and Nancy Fisher support Lobo academics.
Tony Danridge led the Lobos to a share of their first Mountain West Conference title in 2008-09. Danridge was named first team all-league.
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On May 7, after a guest lecture in UNM’s Centennial Engineering Center, attendee Bryant (Bill) W. Lemon, Jr., president of BRYCON Construction, announced the creation of an endowed fund to honor BRYCON’s founder, Bryant W. Lemon, Sr. The endowment, Bill said, will permanently support a lectureship in the Construction Engineering and Management Program within UNM’s Civil Engineering Department, and is a gift from the owners of BRYCON. The audience reacted with approval, delight and surprise. But no one’s reaction topped that of Bryant Sr., who was “astounded” by the news.
A year ago, Bill spoke with his mother, Peggy Lemon, about honoring the company via a gift to UNM as a surprise for his father.
Bryant was aware that a gift was in the works, but didn’t know the Bryant W. Lemon Sr. Distinguished Lecture in Construction Engineering and Management would bear his name. To the owners, BRYCON and UNM seemed a natural fit— despite the fact that none of the Lemon family are UNM alumni.
“UNM has supported us in a big way,” Peggy says. “We’ve hired several UNM graduates. Construction is an honorable profession, and we wanted to do something that might interest young people in looking into it. Also, we wanted to publicize and support the engineering and construction program.”
Bryant founded BRYCON Construction in 1990. Through his leadership, it grew into a company with approximately 500 employees, offices in New Mexico and Arizona, and contracts nationally and worldwide.
“It is our strong belief at BRYCON that as business leaders we must take an active part in promoting our industry,” Bill says. “I encourage other construction-related companies to seek ways to help build a stronger, better prepared workforce. We cannot sit idly by and assume that industry needs will be taken care of by others. We all should get involved and do something great for our profession.”
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ANNOUNCEMENT HERALDS PARTNERSHIPEndowment Supports Guest Lecturers from the Construction Industry
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NEW ENDOWMENTS | fy 2oo8-o9
The Academic Assistance Scholarship Fund
Established by an anonymous donor to provide scholarships for students who might not otherwise be able to attend college or graduate school without financial assistance.
Alumni Association Denver Colorado Chapter Endowed Scholarship
Established by Denver-area alumni to provide scholarships for Denver-area or Colorado students attending UNM.
The Anderson School of Management Hall of Fame Endowed Scholarship
Established by former Anderson Hall of Fame honorees to create a legacy with a scholarship that invests in future generations of business leaders in New Mexico.
Irma Norelius Buffett Memorial Endowed Scholarship for Choral Programs
Established by Linda H. Buffett in celebration of the life of Irma Norelius Buffett, to support students in the choral program and the future University Chamber Singers in the Department of Music.
The Fred M. Calkins, Jr. and Rose Ellen Calkins Scholarship for Arts and Sciences
Established by Rose Ellen Calkins to support need-based scholarships for full-time students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
The Fred M. Calkins, Jr. and Rose Ellen Calkins Scholarship for Fine Arts
Established by Rose Ellen Calkins to support need-based scholarships for full-time students in the College of Fine Arts.
Roy D. Caton, Jr. Endowment Fund
Established by Roy D. Caton Jr. to fund awards for graduate and undergraduate chemistry students.
Carolyn L. Dodson Endowment for zimmerman Library
Established anonymously in honor of longtime UNM librarian and author Carolyn L. Dodson, for the acquisition, preservation and/or processing of science-related collections in any format, including those not yet developed.
Joanne D. Dowler Scholarship for
Excellence in Intercultural
CommunicationEstablished by Lt. Col. Thomas Dowler, Ret., and Joanne Dowler, who holds two degrees from UNM, to honor Mrs. Dowler’s
lifelong commitment to intercultural
communication.
Veola Ellingboe Choral Endowed
ScholarshipEstablished by Bradley and Karen Ellingboe to honor Bradley’s mother, Veola Ellingboe, keeping alive her belief in higher education and the arts, particularly music. She ensured her children had every opportunity to pursue their educational goals, including advanced degrees.
Helene Fuld Health Trust Scholarship Fund for Baccalaureate Nursing Students
Established by the Helene Fuld Health Trust, HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Trustee, to provide financial aid to students enrolled in baccalaureate degree nursing programs.
Ann Gateley, MD Internal Medicine Residents’Fund
Established by Ann Gateley, MD, to provide resources for enhanced educational and professional development of UNM internal medicine residents, and to enhance UNM’s ability to recruit high-caliber internal medicine residents.
Giddens Neighborhood EndowmentEstablished by Professor of Nursing Jean Giddens and her husband, Jay Corazza, to enhance the educational experience of nursing students via support of the scholarship of teaching and learning—specifically innovative teaching practices, educational research, education-related projects, or ideas within the College of Nursing, by rewarding teaching practice, a teaching project, educational research, or an idea that exemplifies educational innovation.
Barbara Guth Worlds of Wonder Science Series for Young Readers
Established anonymously to provide the UNM Press with programmatic support for publishing two to four new titles each year in the Barbara Guth Worlds of Wonder Science Series for Young Readers. The series is named in honor of Managing Editor and Acquisitions Editor Barbara Guth (now retired), who proposed the series of science books for young readers.
Mollie E. Hayes Biology Endowment in Honor of Dr. Edward Castetter
Established by Mollie E. Hayes to support the teaching and research of faculty and students of the Biology Department, as well as enhance its educational mission and physical environment.
Hillerman-McGarrity Endowed Scholarship in Creative Writing
Established by Michael McGarrity, Anne Hillerman, Charmay Allred and others to support students enrolled in the Creative Writing Program who have demonstrated an obvious passion and talent for fiction, screenwriting, playwriting or creative non-fiction.
joe S. and Claudia T. keith Choral Endowed Scholarship
Established by Joe S. and Claudia T. Keith to support students singing in the UNM Choral Ensemble.
Sally Lennington kunstadter Health
Equality FundEstablished by Dr. Peter
Kunstadter in memory of his wife, to support programmatic expansion to address health disparities in underserved and minority populations and communities
through outreach programs at the
School of Medicine Office of Diversity.
Museum of Southwestern
Biology Bird Division Quasi Endowment
Established by friends of the museum to fund scientific
research on birds, research-related activities, student training in
ornithology, activities, equipment and supplies related to specimen
collection and curation, and fund raising in support of
the museum’s Bird Division.
Dorothy Landgraf Memorial Scholarship
EndowmentEstablished by Ger ald Landgr af for nursing
scholarships in memory of his mother, Dorothy, a dedicated
nurse and devoted mother of nine children, and her
commitment to family, excellent nursing
education and quality health care.
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HOW TO ESTABLISH
AN ENDOWED FUND
An endowed fund is a gift that lasts in perpetuity.
It continues to provide support to the University in the areas of the donor’s interest. Endowed
funds may support student scholarships, faculty, the general needs of the University or any school, college or program within the University.
Donors may fully fund an endowment with a one-time lump- sum gift; fund it over a three-year pledge period or through a bequest or other deferred gift. Endowment minimums vary by purpose, so please contact us for more specific information.
In addition to cash, donors may establish endowed funds through any gift vehicle recognized by the UNM Foundation, including gifts of securities or real property, planned gifts, by pooled gifts from a group of friends, with memorial contributions or through continuing gifts to endowment accounts. Donors may help develop guidelines for how their endowments are to be governed and used.
For information on establishing an endowed fund, contact any college or school development officer (see page 28) or the
UNM Foundation office at www.unmfund.org
or (505) 277-4503.
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Mafalda “Muffie” Larrichio Scholarship Endowment
Established by Larry Larrichio and Alida Davila-Larrichio in honor of Mafalda “Muffie” Larrichio, who instilled the value and importance of education in her children, always encouraging them in their educational pursuits. This scholarship supports graduate students seeking a degree in Latin American Studies.
Bryant W. Lemon Sr. Distinguished Lecture in Construction Engineering and Management
Established by the Lemon family in honor of Bryant W. Lemon, Sr., founder of BRYCON Corporation, to support programs, initiatives and activities of the Department of Civil Engineering.
Don and Carol Mulryan Endowed Presidential Scholarship
Established by the Mulryan children in honor of their parents and their dedication to academic excellence.
Para Los Niños EndowmentEstablished by an anonymous donor to provide programmatic support for UNM Children’s Hospital.
Ole and Sheila Peloso Neurosurgery Enrichment Fund
Established by Dr. and Mrs. Ole Peloso with most grateful and heartfelt appreciation, to acknowledge the superb care given to Mrs. Peloso by Howard Yonas, MD, chair of neurosurgery, and his staff.
Tally Richards Fund
Bequest from the estate of Tally Richards to support the development and installation of exhibitions at the Harwood Museum of Art.
Rosenblum-Weiss Endowment for Women’s and Children’s Health
Established by friends and colleagues to honor College of Nursing Emeriti Faculty Estelle Rosenblum and Joann Weiss, to support educational opportunities for students, visiting scholars and post-doctoral fellows.
The Jackie Schlegel Memorial Honors Endowment
Established by Professor Don P. Schlegel in memory of his wife, Jackie, a longtime
employee of the UNM Honors Program who was deeply
committed to the program’s students.
SMPC Architects Endowment for Sustainable DesignEstablished by SMPC Architects
to enhance and strengthen courses
that emphasize sustainability and
sustainable design principles and to explore
their integration into site and building design through guest lectures, faculty- directed student travel, acquisition of appropriately related equipment, and applied research.
STC.UNM Endowment Program (STEP)
Established by the UNM Board of Regents to assist STC.UNM, which protects faculty inventions and transfers them to the commercial marketplace.
Don Stevens Endowed Scholarship
Established by Michael and Mary Dickson to honor legendary New Mexico
architect Don Stevens, a senior principal of
Stevens Mallory Pearl & Campbell Architects (SMPC Architects).
The Surface Family Endowed Research
Faculty Support Fund
Established by the Trustees of the Surface Family Trust to
establish a series of endowed chairs and non-endowed professorships focused on conducting state-of-the-art cancer research at the UNM Cancer Center and School of Medicine.
UNM Los Alamos HED Endowment
Established to support UNM-Los Alamos faculty development and student financial aid.
Phillip B. Gonzales Latino Research Fund
Established by Phillip B. Gonzales to support
sociology faculty and/or student research in the
area of Latino studies for work in public policy, culture, identity and
economic well being.
Thomas A. Plein Memorial
Scholarship Endowment Fund for Navajo Students
Established by the Plein Foundation
to help br ing sk illed Navajo nurses
to Navajo communities.
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UNM Press Native American Series
Established to offset UNM Press’ production and special marketing costs for at least two titles per year in the series, which promotes the histories, cultures and languages of the native peoples of the Americas.
UNM Sevilleta Field Station Endowment
Established by Helen Dvorachek, in memory of her son, Dr. William Dvorachek, Jr., to further the mission of the Sevilleta Field Station by fostering an understanding and preservation of the natural environment through research, education and outreach.
UNM Taos Faculty EndowmentEstablished by friends of the UNM Taos Branch to support faculty professional development activities.
UNM Valencia Higher Ed Endowment
Made possible by a gift from New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union and New Mexico Higher Education Department matching funds for the welfare of students at the UNM Valencia campus.
UNM Valencia STEM Endowments Established with gifts from area businesses, UNM Valencia faculty and staff, UNM Valencia Development Board fund-raising efforts and a grant from the U.S. Department of Education Title V, College Cost Reduction and Access Act, Hispanic Serving Institutions Program to provide scholarships to Valencia campus students.
Vaughan Company Realtors Jeanne Fairchild Endowed Scholarship for Volleyball
Established by The Vaughan Company Realtors in support of the UNM Lobo Volleyball Program and to honor the athletic, academic and personal accomplishments of Jeanne Fairchild, former UNM student-athlete and American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Third-Team All American.
Randy E. and Victoria L. Velarde Scholarship
EndowmentEstablished by Randy E.
and Victoria L. Velarde to provide academic scholarship support for students majoring in chemical and nuclear engineering.
Wallace Endowed
Scholarship in Latin American
Art History Established by Kelly
Donahue-Wallace and Randy Wallace to provide
financial assistance to deserving students pursuing graduate degrees in Latin American art history.
Water Resources Program Endowment
Established to support activities in the Water Resources Program, including student research and travel, and a Water Resources Program Seminar series.
Glenn Alan and Ruth Elaine Whan Founder Fund
Established by friends and colleagues in memory of Dr. Glenn A. Whan, former dean of engineering, to support and enhance educational activities in the Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering for recruiting and retaining a diverse population of talented undergraduate students in nuclear engineering.
Dr. Cortez Williams Scholarship in Africana Studies
Established by friends and colleagues in memory of Dr. Williams,
assistant professor of Africana studies 1974-2001, to
promote academic excellence through scholarship support for students enrolled in Africana studies who display a passion for learning and strong academic achievement.
Williams was a gifted teacher,
masterful storyteller and tireless advocate
for literacy.
James Quinn Memorial
Scholarship Endowed Fund
Established with gifts from f irst-year students in the School of Law in memory
of their classmate, James quinn, to fund
a scholarship in environmental law.
THE POPEJOY SOCIETY
Established by the University of New Mexico Foundation, the Tom L. Popejoy Society recognizes the extraordinary support and commitment of a singular group of donors who want the University to realize its full potential for greatness.
Tom L. Popejoy never did anything halfway, from his game-winning field goal against arch-rival Arizona in 1924 through 40 years in UNM administration. His 20 years as president, a time fondly known as the Popejoy Era, capped a career that made him a UNM legend.
The first Tom Popejoy Society dinner was May 26, 1982. Now, 27 years later, this prestigious society has grown to more than 480 members who represent all aspects of the University of New Mexico, its programs, and most importantly, its students.
The Popejoy Society honors individual donors based on cumulative giving to the University of New Mexico through the UNM Foundation Inc. The current threshold for membership is $50,000.
For more information concerning the Popejoy Society, please contact Rich Grainger at [email protected] or (505) 277-9077.
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The Allene H. and Walter P.
Kleweno Lecture Series
Established by Allene H. and Walter P. kleweno
to support the University Art
Museum’s education lecture ser ies.
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Anonymous (26)Dr. Karen AbrahamMr. and Mrs. Larry AbrahamLawrence T. Abraham QMr. and Mrs. Esteban AguilarDr. and Mrs. Harjit AhluwaliaMr. and Mrs. Larry AhrensPaul W. and Leigh Ann AlbersJanet Kiehle Allen, MDLeslie Amestoy and Pierre Amestoy, Jr.
Prof. and Mrs. Rudolfo AnayaBarbara AndersonBeverly AndersonAlbert A. Anella QMary Anella QProf. and Mrs. Garo AntreasianMr. and Mrs. Adelmo E. ArchuletaDr. and Mrs. Kent ArgubrightMLenora Atkins MMr. and Mrs. Jerrell AtkinsonRay B. and Jean M. AuelMr. and Mrs. Ronald R. BacaDr. and Mrs. David B. BaddourRene M. BalagnaProf. and Mrs. James BarbourMr. and Mrs. Frank Barela MGloria Ybarra and
Fernando BarnuevoProf. Dr. Dr.-Ing. E.h. Carl E. BaumMr. and Mrs. Robert BeckDr. and Mrs. Richard BeidlemanMr. and Mrs. Lawrence BennettMartha J. BentonH. Allen BerkheimerMr. and Mrs. Burt BermanAnthony and Beverly BernitskyPierre E. BerryMaria and Richard BerryDr. Troy BestJames BewleyDorothy W. and A. Rolfe BlackA. Wade BlackMr. and Mrs. Billy BlackburnMichael and Janice BlakeDr. Jane Ann BlumenfeldYvonne and Robert BovinetteMonica and Michael BowlinJoan M. Branch and James A. Branch, Jr.Margaret Moses Branch and Turner BranchDr. Charles BriggsMr. and Mrs. John BrooksAnne J. BrownMr. and Mrs. C. Lee Brown QSarah and Douglas BrownMr. and Mrs. Scott Brown M
Mr. and Mrs. Paul BuchheitMaralyn S. BudkeMr. and Mrs. Brian BurnettRobert BybeeDr. and Mrs. Michael CampanaDr. Quito Osuna CarrProf. Roy D. Caton, Jr.Peggy Cavett-WaldenRegent and Mrs. Don ChalmersDr. William H. ChambersMr. Author E. CharetteMr. Peter ChatzkyLois ChessJosina ChimentiDebra Cito and Dr. Stephen CitoRichard and Mary CiveroloAnn Simms ClarkRosamaria ClarkMr. and Mrs. Frank CobbEdwin CohenJoan Gilberry CokeMrs. Elizabeth Tallant Cooper*Dr. Jean Giddens and
Mr. Jay Corazza MThe Hon. C. B. Cosgrove, III QMr. and Mrs. Roger CoxElizabeth and Robert CrainProf. Virginia P. CrenshawMr. Robert Cromwell and
Ms. Sarit RozyckiMr. and Mrs. Edgar Cruft QAnn CullumDavid DalgarnoMr. Michael DalyMr. and Mrs. John DanfelserMs. Randi McGinn and
the Hon. Charles DanielsSharon (Peach) DanielsJimmy DaskalosSue DaultonMr. and Mrs.
A. Wayne DavenportHenrietta DaviesBruce DavisVicki and Sam Dazzo, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio De SantisPauline DeKrakerBrent and Eileen DePonteMr. and Mrs. Robert DesiderioGerri DohertyDorothea B. DonnellyBarbara DoolittleBarbara DuBoisBetty Jo Dunn and
the Hon. Aubrey Dunn QDr. Jacqueline Dunnington QMr. and Mrs.
Stephen DurkovichMr. and Mrs. Gary DushaneMr. and Mrs. Randy EastburgMel and Mary Ann EavesMr. and Mrs. Greg EdgeingtonLori Efroymson
Miriam EfroymsonDr. Peter Michael EllerMr. and Mrs.
Antony James Ellman MShaari Ergas MDr. and Mrs. Ray EsquibelTony EvankoMr. Frank Evans and
Ms. Janet BolesL. Diane EvansThelma Famariss QJean FielderNancy and Jim FisherThomas A. FitzgeraldGraham FlintMr. James H. Foley QTim Foley MMr. Edward A. (Gus) FosterDrs. Kathryn and Elliott FoucarDr. Abraham FranckDr. Ruth* and
Mr. Jack* FranklinJean Rosenthal and
W. Nicholas FreygangMr. and Mrs. Jerald Friedman QMr. and Mrs. Ronald FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Greg FrostMr. and Mrs. Philip GaddyMayo GalindoFelice Gonzales and
Regent Gene GallegosMr. and Mrs. Michael GallegosDr. and Mrs. Miguel Gallegos MEdward T. GarciaSheilah Purcell GarciaRaleigh GardenhireMr. and Mrs. Brad GehrkeSharon and Jerry GeistLanny Ross GeraldProf. Walter GerstleDr. Monika Ghattas and
Robert GhattasJames R. and
Deborah L. GiannelliVan H. and Sandra V. GilbertDr. Peter GluskerJames GollinBenita Gonzales QRobert and Marti GoodmanTerri A. Giron-Gordon and
Gary L. GordonNedra and Larry GordonThe Hon. Ramsay Gorham and
Frank Gorham, IIIMarie K. GorhamGene and Dell GosnellMr. and Mrs. Leon Gould QMr. and Mrs. Scott GradyMr. and Mrs.
Ray A. Graham, IIIMr. and Mrs. Patrick Gratton QGeorgia GreenbergDrs. Gilda and
Norman Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Greene MDr. Richard GreenleafNancy and Thomas Growney MMr. and Mrs.
Charles GundersonJohn P. GutierrezConnie HalePatricia and Bruce HallMr. and Mrs. Paul HarbaughMr. and Mrs. Joseph HarleyMr. and Mrs. Wayne HarleyLaDonna HarrisDr. Payne Harris QJoan Hart and
Prof. Frederick HartMr. and Mrs. John HarveyDr. H. Michael HayesArthur HaymanCatherine Haynes and
Dr. Allan Haynes, Jr.Karen HeadMr. Geoffrey S.M. HedrickJean HenningBarbara Herzstein and
Sigmund Herzstein, Jr.*Mr. and Mrs. David HettemaMarilyn Hibben QArlene High and
Charles High, Jr.Marie Hillerman and Prof.
Anthony (Tony) Hillerman*Ms. Eileen Grevey Hillson and
Dr. David HillsonFrank* and Dolores Hines MMr. and Mrs. H. Henry HirschDr.* and Mrs. Jerome HollandProf. and Mrs. Richard HoodMVan Dorn HookerBruce and Teri Hoover MI. B. and Marion Hoover MC. Ruth Horn QMr. and Mrs. Mark HorwitchMr. and Mrs. Mark HowardSusan HowardMr. and Mrs. Tommy HudsonThe Hon. Shirley Mount
Hufstedler and Mr. Seth M. Hufstedler
Suzanne Hawley and James L. Hughes
Ross K. HuntingfordMr. and Mrs. James
HutchinsonPeggyann HutchinsonAnn Hyde and Simeon Hyde, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry IngallsAlice P. IrvinSteven JacksonDr. and Mrs. J. Charles JennettMr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson QDebbie and Rick JohnsonDr. Robert A. JohnsonYoun Ja Lucia JohnsonMr. Peter Johnstone
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Lakin JonesTed and Margaret
JorgensenVictor Jury, Jr.Ellen KaiperNick and Chris KapnisonPatricia John KeightleyMichael and Peggy KeleherMr. and Mrs.
William B. KeleherFloy Anderson Kilian QThe Hon. and Mrs.*
Bruce KingJim and Ellen KingDavid P. and
Linda Hudson Kirby MMrs. Peggy Kirkland and
Dr. Douglas KirklandDr. Diane J. Klepper MProf. and Mrs. John KneenDrs. Richard L. and
Jeanne J. KnightRegent and Mrs.
James KochDr. and Mrs. Robert KoppDr. and Mrs.
Michael KosanovichDr. Peter Kunstadter MMr. and Mrs.
James LaBordeDr. Louise LamphereBarbara and
Gerald LandgrafBob LangellAlice and Donald LappéPaul W. LashbrookeIona Lee and FamilyDr. and Mrs.*
William LehmannAnne S. LeonhardtBarbara and
Louis Leurig QMr. Richard Levy and
Mrs. Dana Asbury MMr. and Mrs.
Edward LewisProf. Lester LiboRoy LindersmithMr. and Mrs. Jack Little QRuth LocknerJulia Logan QDr. Robert L.* and
Ann E. LongRebecca and James LongGloria LongleyAnn and Hunt LookEppie LopezProf. Catherine LoughlinDr. and Mrs.
Chalmers LoughridgeMahlon and
Beverly Love MMr. and Mrs.
Edward Lujan
Drs. Mary Lipscomb and Rick Lyons
William B. Macey QMr. and Mrs.
Paul MaestasEd and Joline MahrIsabel Malloy and
Thomas Malloy, Jr.Colleen Maloof QEnrico MartignoniMr. and Mrs.
Gerald MartinMike Minoru MasukawaBetty Sabo and
Fred MatteucciDrs. Noemi and
Daniel MattisJudith Hochberg and
Michael MattisC. Herman Mauney MDr. Gerald and Mrs.
Mary Joyce MayJim McClinticPriscilla and
Sanford McDonnellMr. and Mrs.
Tim McElvainDr. Michael and
Jeanelle McGuireMr. and Mrs.
B.B. McInteerMr. and Mrs.
David L. Mc KinneyMr. and Mrs.
Daniel Ian McKinnonDr. Dale Melada and
Prof. Ivan MeladaMr. and Mrs.
Ronald MeltsnerMr. and Mrs.
Ronnie MengJoAnn S. MercerMr. Jean Robert Milant MErma MillerKathleen Jackson and
Dr. William MillerThomas E. and
Carolyn J. MintonRichard MinznerMr. and Mrs.
Stephen MitchellJudy and J. Howard MockClaudia and
Robert MoragaMr. and Mrs.
Richard MorrisMr. and Mrs.
John H. MorrisonMr. Stanley Mount and
Ms. Roxanna Meyers MMarion and Karl MuellerMatt MullicanBob and Betsy MurphyHelen Sturges NadlerDr. Leonard Napolitano
Carolyn A. and Donald A. Neeper
Marron Lee Nelson and Michael Nelson
Rolf NelsonMrs. Thomas J. NesbittVernon NikkelAlexander NovakJoe NovakB.C. Nowlin and
Carol Estes-NowlinDr. Diana ObrinskyPatricia H. OlligesAnnie and David OlsonDr. and Mrs.
George E. Omer, Jr.Mr.* and Mrs. J. Michael
O’ShaughnessyMr. and Mrs.
William OverstreetEvangeline M. PachecoAllison Parks and
Dr. Robert ParksMr. and Mrs.
Ronald PayneRichard PerlMr. and Mrs.
John Perner MMr. and Mrs.
John Perovich QMr. and Mrs.
Gerald PetersSilas Peterson, Jr.William PetersonDean Peyton D.O. and
Jane Peyton MDr. Patricia Armell and
Mr. James PhillipsPamela and Eric PillmoreMr. and Mrs.
Mañuel A. PinoTony and Julie PistoMr. and Mrs.
Kurt Plouff MMr. and Mrs.
Ernest PompeoMary D. PooleSuzanne Popejoy and
Thomas Popejoy, Jr.Constance DeJong and
Antoine PredockDorothy and
Larry RainosekRoberta Cooper Ramo
and Dr. Barry RamoMrs. Lyle RamseyMr. Stuart Rappaport and
Mrs. Connie Lovelady-Rappaport
Charles and Charlotte Rayburn M
Penny Taylor Rembe and Dr. Armin Rembe
Suzanne ReynoldsAnn and Russell Rhoades
Mary RichNancy Anderson RobertsJerrald RoehlMr. and Mrs.
James E. RogersMaryann Evans and
Edwin RoosMr. and Mrs.
Jacob RosenbaumMichael RosenbaumMr. Kurt L. Roth MDrs. Danuta and
Ludwik RozyckiLissa Russell and
Charles Russell, Jr.Gordon RussellDonna and Jack Rust QRuth (Betty) RutledgeThe Hon. Murray RyanMr. and Mrs.
E. Larry Saiers QMr. Leonard R. SanchezMr. and Mrs.
Robert Sanchez QBartolomé Gil SantacruzMr. and Mrs.
Paul SarkisianProf. and Mrs.
Edl SchamilogluProf. Linda Schappert and
G. T. SchappertTeresa Fitzgibbon and
the Hon. Harrison Schmitt Q
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schoeman M
Romona ScholderMs. Ann
Schroeder-Aryeh*Dr. and Mrs.
Sidney SchultzMrs. Rudolph
(Betty) SchwareEleanor ScoopmireSam Scott MMr. and Mrs.
Sherman ScottMr. and Mrs. Randy SelfMr. and Mrs.
Bruce SeligmanDr. Randolph Seligman*Jean SethMr. and Mrs.
Timothy SheehanDr. and Mrs.
Russell SheldenMr. and Mrs.
William Shepard QScott ShermanProf. Virginia ShipmanElizabeth Silver* QDr. and Mrs. Leon SilverRalph P. Simpson*Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Sivage M
Paul SkinnerSam L. SlickMr. and Mrs.
Harrison SmithDr. Stephanie Bennett-
Smith and Orin SmithGeorgia Snead and
James Snead, IIIMr. and Mrs.
William E. SneadAnne M. SniderLucy Dobkins* and
Elmer SproulWade Stackhouse* MDr. Jim StagnoneRobert Stamm QMr. and Mrs.
Chester French StewartMr. and Mrs. Virgil StoutRoberta C. StraightGerda StraussCarolyn R. Surface MMr. and Mrs. Duffy SwanBarbara Sweet QDr. and Mrs.
Masami TakayamaIngeborg Taylor and
H. Tom Taylor, Jr.John G. TaylorTish Taylor QMr. and Mrs.
William E. Tempel, Jr.Ray Thompson*Dr. George Thomsen MDr. Ignacio Tinoco, Jr.Mr. and Mrs.
David TippeconnicLaRue ToneyMr. Bob L. TurnerTobe Turpen, Jr.Dr. Eberhard UhlenhuthThe Ungerleider FamilyLisa Unser and
Bobby Unser, Jr.Brian UrlacherAlberta Urrea and
Francisco Urrea, Jr. QTeresa UrreaTrey UrreaMr. and Mrs.
Jeff Van DykeDouglas Fyfe VaughanMr. and Mrs.
Georg VedelerRoger VergaraJanet Lashbrooke and
Yvon VilleneuveJeffrey and Karen VinyardDr. Howard WadstromLinda Tyler and
Dr. Peter WalchMrs. Agnes M. Walker
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Dr. Byron Wall and Ms. Cindy Hernandez-Wall M
Geraldine M. WanekMr. and Mrs.
Milton WardJim and Joan Warne MProfs. William P. and
Heather W. WeberWilliam WeihofenRonald Weiner M
Chuck and JD WellbornMr. and Mrs.
James Wemple MMr. and Mrs.
Jerry WertheimLiz and Bob Wertheim QJeanne WertheimerProf. Geoffrey WestFlorence WhiteDr. and Mrs.*
James Wiggins
Lanette Wilkinson* QLarry D. WillardDr. John WilliamsLuane WilliamsBrian and
Stephanie WimbishArmand Winfield*Ms. Nancy Meem WirthMrs. Edward
(Charlotte) Wood
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woodcock Q
Mr.* and Mrs. Ray Woodham Q
Col. and Mrs. Valin Woodward M
Mr. and Mrs.* Henry Worthington
Ken YarbroughLinda Yates and
Peyton Yates, Jr.Vince and Anne Yegge
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zangara
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zemke
Catherine and Ray ZilerMr. and Mrs.
Raymond Zimmer QMartha P. Zollinger Q
Q Charter Member* DeceasedM New Member
Fay P. AbramsPaul and Susan BombardtDebra and Clint DodgeYolanda R. DomínguezJim and Nancy Fisher i Dr. Ann GateleyDr. Brian Hansen and Linda WilliamsJames and Eleonore Hessler
Doctor Bill KelleyJennifer PedneauMari PenshurstLarry S. Nichols and
Polly C. Primm, MDDr. Dan K. Salter i Sandra SanchezDr. David Stuart and
Dr. Cynthia Stuart
JOIN THE NEW HORIzONS SOCIETY
The University of New Mexico Foundation would like to recognize all donors who have included the University in their estate plans or who have made other types of planned gifts. Members receive an invitation to an annual luncheon event.
A planned gift may take the form of a bequest intention in a will or living will, an IRA or retirement account beneficiary designation, a life insurance or other beneficiary designation, a gift annuity, a charitable remainder trust or other arrangements.
New members of Lobo Legacy, a planned giving program for UNM Athletics, are indicated by a i in the following listing.
For more information about making a planned gift or joining the New Horizons Society, please contact Bart Evans, director of planned giving, at [email protected] or (505) 277-9604.
NEW HORIzONS SOCIETYNew Members, fy2oo8-o9
For a complete list of New Horizons Society members please visit: www.unmfund.org
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UNM’S ANNUAL
FUNDMost alumni and
friends give to the UNM Foundation through the outreach efforts of the Annual Giving Office. The Annual Fund is an integral part of the University’s overall fund-raising efforts.
The Annual Fund has a goal of encouraging friends and alumni to participate and raise monies to support the University’s highest priorities. These annual gifts allow the flexibility to respond to the educational environment we so cherish. The impact of your generosity is very much real for deserving students, faculty and programs.
More than just a collection of gifts, the Annual Fund is a catalyst for turning individual generosity into a collective energy. It represents the dynamic interaction of people partnering together to achieve great things at UNM.
With your continued support, the UNM Annual Fund remains a steadfast resource of tremendous financial value for many years to come. Thank you!
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CHERRY & SILVER SOCIETY Established in July 2004, the Cherry & Silver Society represents
a group of the University’s most loyal supporters—alumni who give to UNM a minimum of once each calendar year following graduation. The decision to financially support the University is the most important factor for Cherry & Silver Society membership.
New graduates have 24 months from their graduation date to make their first gift to the school, college, program or scholarship of their choice. Alumni support makes a significant difference in the quality of students, faculty and programs at UNM.
Amir Wodajo, Class of 2004, serves as the volunteer chair of the Cherry & Silver Society. Members of the society in this report are designated with a q symbol. More information is available on the “Giving” tab at www.unmfund.org.
PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Presidential Scholarship
Program’s (PSP) goal is to attract and keep the state’s best students at the University of New Mexico for their college education. Presidential Scholarships are awarded to New Mexico high school seniors based on a minimum 3.5 grade point average, class rank, college board scores, personal essays, leadership and community involvement. Scholars come from a wide range of economic and social backgrounds and represent every ethnic group in New Mexico. Each year nearly 125 incoming UNM freshmen receive Presidential Scholarships. The scholarships are renewable for eight consecutive semesters as long as the recipient maintains program standards of a 3.0 GPA and completes 15 credit hours per semester. More than 485 UNM students benefit from the PSP at any given time.
Currently, sponsoring one student requires a $2,000 annual gift, which UNM
matches and increases up to a $6,600 award per student per year. Endowing a scholarship requires a $30,000 one-time gift. Donors may also participate in the PSP through the “share-a-scholar” program by making a gift of any size to the PSP. Full sponsors of the program are invited to the PSP Annual Celebration Dinner each spring to meet the student recipients of their generosity.
During the 2008-09 fiscal year, donors contributed approximately $650,000 to the program. This year more than 160 individuals and organizations made full sponsorship gifts to the PSP, and almost 20 percent of those donors are former Presidential Scholars or their parents.
For FY 2008-09, Mark Hartman served as the volunteer chair of the Friends of the Presidential Scholarship Program. For FY 2009-10, he will continue to serve as chair. A PSP designation in this report identifies full sponsors during FY 2008-09.
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Anonymous (1)Kim and John Ackerman H Karen and Chris BardNancy and Cliff
BlaugrundYvonne and
Robert BovinetteMonica and
Michael Bowlin HAnne J. BrownSarah and
Douglas Brown HAnne Butterfield and
Bernie Butterfield, Jr.Mollie and Robert CusterVicki and Sam Dazzo, Jr.Drs. Annette Sobel and
Robert DuncanMel and Mary Ann EavesSharon and Jerry Geist HDr. Monika Ghattas and
Robert Ghattas HDr. Cheryl Foster GrahamArlene and
Charles High, Jr. HLynn Villella Holaday and
Bart HoladayC. Ruth HornGlenda and Jerry JacksonDebbie and Rick Johnson HMr. Peter JohnstoneJim and Ellen King HRegent and
Mrs. James KochPat Larrabee HPhyllis Luthy and
C. Fred Luthy, Jr. HC. Herman Mauney HMr. and Mrs.
Daniel Ian McKinnonJudy and J. Howard
Mock HBob and Betsy MurphyDr. Leonard Napolitano H
Mary D. Poole HDorothy and
Larry Rainosek HDr. Mark RainosekAnn and
Russell Rhoades HDr. Jacki Pieracci Riggs
and Joseph N. RiggsDonna and Jack Rust HPres. and Mrs.
David J. SchmidlyDr. Stephanie Bennett-
Smith and Orin SmithMr. and Mrs.
William E. SneadTrent StaffordRobert StammJenean and George
StanfieldJanet and Jeffry Sterba HMr. and Mrs.
Duffy Swan HZane and Bob Taichert HKyla and
Roger Thompson HSonya Thompson and
Dr. William Thompson, Jr.
Louise Campbell-Tolber and Dr. Steven Tolber
John W. WeltyLiz and Bob Wertheim HElizabeth and
James WigginsJill and Gregory
WinegardnerVince and Anne Yegge HCatherine and Ray Ziler HDr. Cheryl Willman and
Dr. Ross Zumwalt
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THE PRESIDENT’S CLUBUNM President David Schmidly states,
“The University of New Mexico’s motto, ‘Light is the life of man’ bids us to enlighten all who are part of the UNM family–students, faculty, staff and the community at large. The President’s Club is a means to move our motto into action.”
President’s Club donations invigorate new and unique undergraduate student success programs at UNM with initial funding. It is our hope that these programs will follow in the steps of the Freshman Learning Communities and the Fred Harris Washington D.C. Congressional Internship program by becoming self-sufficient.
Members of the President’s Club currently contribute a minimum annual gift of $5,000 to UNM with at least $2,500 of the gift allocated to the President’s Fund for Undergraduate Student Success. Donors may designate the remainder to any University program, college or school, student scholarships or other activities.
This year, two initiatives are being supported through the President’s Club. The Talk Radio News internship gives students an opportunity to learn alongside broadcast and news media journalists covering Congress, the White House and executive agencies in Washington D.C. The second, Conexiones Veracruz, is an intense cultural study-abroad program that offers students unique field experience in Mexico, investigating how Africans, Spaniards, and Indigenous People came together to create one of the most fascinating cultural mixes in our hemisphere.
President’s Club members receive quarterly reports and special event invitations from the President’s Office to keep them informed of what is occurring at UNM and how their donation is making a difference for students involved with these programs.
For more information regarding the President’s Club and current initiatives, please contact Rich Grainger at [email protected] or (505) 277-9077.
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COLLEGES AND PROGRAMSAnderson School of Management
The Anderson School gives special recognition, through publications and annual events, to Anderson Circle members. The Anderson Circle includes all individuals and companies that donate $1,000 or more annually to advance Anderson goals. In addition, the Anderson School’s Foundation Board serves as a fund-raising arm for Anderson and as a bridge between the business community and the Anderson School’s future business leaders. The Dean’s Inner Circle is an elite group of donors who commit to a minimum of $5,000 per year for three years in order to advance special initiatives in business education and leadership. For information, please contact Ernest Rodriguez-Naaz, constituent development officer, at [email protected] or (505) 277-7114.
School of Architecture and Planning
The Council for Design and Planning Excellence is a member-driven organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the school’s mission. Individual and corporate council members contribute knowledge and expertise to advance the goals of the school, the larger community and the state. Council members reflect the diversity of interest in both the process of design and planning and the importance of design quality. Annual Council memberships—
Benefactor, $2,500; Corporate, $1,000 and Individual, $500—provide funds that enhance the educational experience
of our students and support emerging needs such as faculty-directed student
travel. For information, please contact Jan Bandrofchak, constituent development
officer, at [email protected] or (505) 277-6442.
College of Arts and SciencesThe Dean’s Circle recognizes the
extraordinary individuals, foundations and corporations who make an annual contribution of $1,000 or more to support the College of Arts and Sciences. These members strengthen the college and its service to students, faculty, staff and the community by funding cutting-edge research, innovative programs and lectures, student financial aid and faculty development. For information, please contact Bill Uher, constituent development officer, at [email protected] or (505) 277-3841.
AthleticsThe Lobo Club is “The Team Behind the
Teams,” the branch of the UNM Athletics Department responsible for raising funds for athletic scholarships. Lobo Club members, through their support, are investing in the futures of our student-athletes and the future of your New Mexico communities. Lobo Club members have helped to create a tradition of success at UNM. Their contributions supply our student-athletes with the resources necessary for success in both the classroom and competition. Individuals and businesses who support more than 400 Lobo student-athletes competing in 21 sports at UNM are identified in this report with a i symbol. For information, please contact David Sabolcik, assistant athletics director, development/Lobo Club executive director, at [email protected] or (505) 925-5900.
College of Fine ArtsThe Dean’s Circle welcomes donors
who support the college through an annual contribution of $1,000 or more. Gifts to the Dean’s Circle support the strategic direction, both academic and artistic that Dean James Linnell has set for the college. Supporting this vision impacts the faculty, staff and students of our college. For information, please contact Sandra Koson, development coordinator, at [email protected] or (505) 277-9377.
kNME-TVKNME’s Leadership Circle donors provide
unrestricted support for New Mexico’s flagship public television station. Gifts support local and national programming as well as educational services in the community. Those who give $1,000 or more annually are recognized at the Associate Level. This giving category corresponds to Dean’s Councils at the University’s schools
DEAN’S CIRCLES
Dean’s circles receive gifts in support of specific programs or initiatives within schools and colleges. Membership and gift threshold vary by school, college and program. Members of these groups who gave $5,000 or more in fiscal year 2008-09 are included in the donor listings in this report. Members of these groups who gave $1,000 or more in fiscal year 2008-09 are included in the donor listings online, which can be found at www. unmfund. org.
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and colleges. For information, please contact Polly Anderson, general manager, at [email protected] or (505) 277-2121, or John Burch, membership manager, at [email protected] or (505) 277-9018.
School of LawThis Dean’s Circle provides
special recognition, greater access and involvement for donors who consistently give $1,000 or more each year. Our goal is to let our generous and committed donors know that their gifts fundamentally enhance our ability to provide excellent and dynamic legal education in the state of New Mexico. For information, please contact Hannah Farrington, director of development, at [email protected] or (505) 277-1038.
HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERUNM Cancer Center
El Oso de Salud, The Healing Bear, is a Native American symbol of responsibility, leadership, teaching and healing. The University of New Mexico Cancer Center has chosen El Oso de Salud as our symbol because we are committed to serving with strength, courage, grace and great ability those affected by cancer. El Oso de Salud Society recognizes individuals, corporations and foundations that make outright and planned philanthropic contributions of $1,000 or more annually. For information, please contact Patt Cain, constituent development officer, at [email protected] or (505) 272-1048.
UNM Children’s HospitalThe Circle of Friends includes
donors who are dedicated to building and supporting the only children’s specialty hospital in New Mexico. Private support is essential to provide the best medical care for New Mexico’s children, build leadership in research, and
educate tomorrow’s health care providers. Private, foundation or corporate gifts at annual giving levels of $1,000 to $10,000+ qualify to participate in the Circle of Friends program. Gifting at any level allows gifts to be unrestricted, designated to a specific unit, project or program. For information, please contact Hazel Tull-Leach, executive director of development, at [email protected] or (505) 277-5685.
School of MedicineLa Tierra Sagrada Society is a
philanthropic society of the UNM School of Medicine (SOM) whose mission is to promote the excellence of the SOM and to provide financial assistance, fellowship and volunteerism through membership. The society is dedicated to providing scholarships for selected medical students and funding for deserving community partnership grants that involve UNM faculty, staff and medical students. Some of these exceptional programs and cutting-edge research projects have the potential to impact health and health care across the campus, the local community, the nation and the world. The number of grants and scholarships selected depends on the total gifts through annual-member giving. For information, please contact Joanne Branyon-Ward, associate director of development, at [email protected] or (505) 277-8413.
College of Nursing The Nightingale Society,
established in 2004, honors individuals, corporations and foundations for their important annual contributions of $1,000 or more. These gifts help the college address the nursing faculty shortage, teach more nurses, lead the way in more research projects, reach more communities and offer better care to all New Mexicans. Working together, we are creating brighter futures for people close to home and around the globe. For information, please contact Rosemary Gregory, constituent development officer, at [email protected] or (505) 272-0200.
College of PharmacyCreated in 2003, the Dean’s
Papiani Giving Circle recognizes individual donors—alumni and friends—who give annual gifts of $1,000 or more to the College of Pharmacy. Gifts to this unrestricted fund allow the dean to support professional opportunities for the students. For information, please contact Harriet Bull, director of development and alumni affairs, at [email protected] or (505) 272-3657.
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In di v i du al s, Cor por at ions & Foun dat ions
$1,ooo,ooo+ Carl C. Anderson, Sr. and
Marie Jo Anderson Charitable Foundation
Corporation for Public BroadcastingFidelity Human Resources ServicesFriends of KNME-TVFriends of KUNMEstate of Rosalyn GethnerThe Robert Wood Johnson
FoundationW. M. Keck FoundationThe Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society of AmericaThe Navajo NationNew Mexico Community
FoundationNext Generation Economy InitiativePfizer Sandia Foundation, as established
by Hugh and Helen Woodward Surface Family TrustValueOptions of New Mexico
$5oo,ooo-$999,999AnonymousAmerican Cancer Society, Inc.American Heart AssociationThe Joseph H. and
Selma Greenberg TrustMDRCCarolyn R. Surface
$1oo,ooo-$499,999Anonymous (3)American Chemical SocietyAmerican Diabetes AssociationAstraZeneca FoundationBank of America PSP i
Boehringer IngelheimBradbury Stamm Construction PSP i
Margaret and Turner Branch i Estate of Lorna BridenstineBristol-Myers SquibbEstate of Rose Ellen CalkinsCamp Rising Sun, Inc.Caswell Silver FoundationDr. William ChambersMr. Peter ChatzkyChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Clear Channel RadioCollege of Santa FeCon Alma Health Foundation, Inc.Cowboys for Cancer Research, Inc.Credit Union Association
of New MexicoCrohns and Colitis Foundation
of America, Inc.Cystic Fibrosis Services, Inc.Daniels FundSue Daulton PSP i
Dell Computer CorporationHelene Fuld Health TrustGabrielle’s Angel Foundation
for Cancer ResearchBill and Melinda Gates FoundationGivaudan Flavors CorporationFrank D. Gorham, Jr. and Marie K.
Gorham Charitable FoundationMarie GorhamEstate of Octavia GrahamMr. and Mrs. Ray A. Graham, IIIFrank C. Hibben Charitable TrustHuman Frontier Science ProgramJuvenile Diabetes FoundationW.K. Kellogg FoundationJim and Ellen KingSusan G. Komen
Breast Cancer FoundationDr. Peter Kunstadter PSP
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ian McKinnonMesa Del Sol, LLCMr. Jean Robert MilantNational Writing
Project CorporationNew Mexico Educators Federal
Credit Union PSP
The Bernard Osher FoundationPCS Health Systems, Inc.Primavera Systems, Inc.Christopher and Dana
Reeve FoundationRetirement Strategies, LLCSam ScottArlana Silver and Dr. Leon SilverThrasher Research FundToyota Technical Center USAUnited Way of Central New MexicoThe George and Lena
Valente FoundationWal-MartAndy Warhol Foundation
for the Visual ArtsWater Environment
Research FoundationWells Fargo PSP i
$5o,ooo-$99,999Anonymous (2)Advent SolarCity of Albuquerque
Mayor’s Charity BallAlbuquerque The Magazine i Alphawood FoundationAmerican Academy of
Dermatology AssociationAmerican Foundation
for AIDS ResearchAmerican General Media Aventis/CareMarkEstate of Mary BatesBlood Systems FoundationBusiness Environments i Carrie Tingley Hospital FoundationProf. Roy Caton, Jr.Children’s Cancer Fund
of New MexicoComcast Cable
Communications Group i Dr. Jean Giddens and
Mr. Jay CorazzaCostco WholesaleMr. James EllmanHit EntertainmentMs. Shaari ErgasMr. Frank Evans and
Ms. Janet BolesFHL FoundationTim FoleyFreedman, Boyd, Hollander,
Goldberg & Ives, PAFriends of Children’s
Miracle NetworkFriends of UNM AthleticsFriends of UNM Spirit SquadEugene L. Garcia Charitable TrustEstate of G. Robert GriceEstate of Omar HeinsRoss K. Huntingford i Janssen Pharmaceutica, Inc.Lockheed Martin Corporation i The John W. and
Dorothy T. Luke TrustMarch of DimesPriscilla and Sanford McDonnellMicrosoft, Inc.NAIOP – New MexicoNational Board
of Medical ExaminersNational Kidney Foundation
of New MexicoThe Newberry Library
Oxnard FoundationPharmacare Heath Servicesi Pharmaceutical Research and
Manufacturers of AmericaPNM Resourcesi Sandia Corporation/
Lockheed MartinEstate of Emma ShowmanAlfred P. Sloan FoundationDr. Stephanie Bennett-Smith and
Orin SmithSt. Baldrick’s FoundationWade Stackhouse*Stockman Family FoundationSurdna FoundationT. Posey TrustTanoan Country Club i Dr. George ThomsenEstate of Daniel TriggUnited Building Products, Inc. i Walgreens PSP
Ronald WeinerProf. Geoffrey West
$25,000-$49,99930 Second Street i ACR Research and
Education FoundationAlbuquerque Public
Schools FoundationDr. Ruth Alterman and
Carl AltermanAmerican Civil Liberties Union
of FloridaAngstrom Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Rebecca and Adelmo Archuleta i Estate of Cathryn BerningerBlue Cross Blue Shield
of New Mexico
Brabson Library and Educational Foundation
Buckaroo BallCelia and Brian BurnettCFD Research CorporationChampion Truss i Clear Channel Outdoor i Rush ColeVicki Dazzo and Sam Dazzo, Jr. i Delta Dental Plan of New Mexico iDiane Dennis i Joe D. Dennis, Jr. i DKD Electric Company, Inc. i Estate of Dorothy DouglasLisa and Randy Eastburg i Eli Lilly and Company
The UNM Foundation has made every effort to list our donors accurately and in the manner requested. We regret any errors that may have been made in this publication and would appreciate any corrections, name or title
changes or comments regarding your listing via email at [email protected].
GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MExICO July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009
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Estate of Thelma EvansFirst Community Bank i FM Sports Radio 101.7-The Team i Foundation for Informed
Medical Decision MakingFriends of the Tamarind InstituteFriends of UNM Center for
Development & DisabilityFriends of UNM Men’s Basketball
6th ManFriends of UNM Men’s GolfFriends of UNM Popejoy HallFriends of UNM Ski TeamFriends of UNM Track and FieldFrontier/Golden Pride PSP i
G and G Advertising iRhonda and Michael GallegosGalles Chevrolet i James R. and
Deborah L. Giannelli i Laura and Scott Grady i Estate of Vickie GriegoAlice G. Hanson Family
Foundation, Inc.
Hayduk-King Advertising, Inc. i Dr. H. Michael Hayes PSP
Healy FoundationDeon HilgerFrank* and Dolores HinesBruce and Teri Hoover i I. B. and Marion Hoover i Renee and Scott Hoover i Howard Hughes Medical InstituteHutton Broadcasting i Scott Hutton i IDQ CompaniesInternational Continental
Drilling ProgramEstate of Diane Iverson
Debbie and Rick Johnson i Kurstin and Wayne Johnson i Rick Johnson and Company, Inc. i Max Kade Foundation, Inc.KCETKeleher & McLeod, PAKOB-TV Albuquerque PSP i
Kohl’s Department StoreKRQE/KBIM/KREZ i
Lannan FoundationLos Alamos National
Laboratory FoundationLovelace Health Systems i Estate of Charles LurieEstate of James McFarlan i McLane Company, Inc.MCML, PA i Merck Company FoundationModern Technology Systems, Inc.Modrall, Sperling, Roehl,
Harris and Sisk, PAMolzen-Corbin & AssociatesMuscular Dystrophy
Association, Inc.
National Alliance for Autism Research
National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.
National Geographic Society Educational Foundation
New Mexico Fraternal Order of Eagles
New Mexico Medical Review Association
NuVasive, Inc.The Observer Newspaper i Richard OppenheimPew Charitable TrustsRH Power & Associates, Inc. i
Presbyterian Healthcare i Dorothy and Larry Rainosek PSP i
Roberta Ramo and Dr. Barry Ramo i
Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb, PA
Craig and Martin RubensteinSandia Laboratory
Federal Credit UnionSanta Fe New Mexican i Senior ScientificService League of UNM HospitalsSharp Laboratories of AmericaRalph P. Simpson*The Society of Nuclear
Medicine, Inc.Mary Herring and
Robert Stamm PSP i
Stryker Leibinger, Inc.Summa FoundationSunquest /Premium Shop Guide i Universities Research
Association, Inc.Deborah and Jeff Van DykeVan Dyke Technologies, Inc.Vista Media Productions, Inc. i Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
In di v i du al s
$1o,ooo-$24,999Anonymous (3)Estate of Clinton AdamsCharmay and Ed AllredEvelyn and Frank Barela i James Bewley PSP i
Prof. Bruce BolingAmy Brennan and
Dr. Gary BrennanAnne J. BrownCameron BrownSarah and Douglas Brown i Maralyn BudkeRobert BybeeAllegra Carpenter iDianne Chalmers and
Regent Don Chalmers PSP i
Debra Cito and Dr. Stephen Cito i Margaret* and Douglas CollisterRandi McGinn and the
Hon. Charles Daniels i Leonor and Kevin Daniels i Brent and Eileen DePonte i Thomas DickeyMary and Michael DicksonJoanne and Thomas DowlerMark DurhamKaren and Stephen Durkovich PSP
Helen DvorachekCheryl and Michael Eckart i Dr. Peter EllerSteven FeldNancy and James Fisher i
Thomas FitzgeraldMr. Edward A. (Gus) FosterJean Rosenthal and
W. Nicholas FreygangDr. and Mrs. Miguel Gallegos PSP i
Charlotte and Benito GarciaEdward Garcia i Sheilah Garcia i Raleigh Gardenhire i Kathy and Brad Gehrke i Sharon and Jerry Geist i Susan and James Gibbs i Van H. and Sandra V. Gilbert i George GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Jerry Greene i David Griffin i Mr. Leonard GrossmanLinda Harris and Executive
Vice President David Harris i Mollie HayesKerry HeubeckProf. Grant HildebrandMarie Hillerman and
Prof. Anthony Hillerman*C. Ruth HornRobert HudsonKaren and Tommy Hudson i Lori Gallagher and Curtis HuffEstate of Barbara JarrardCaroline and Larry Jehle i Colette Jury i Pauline KasperJay KenneyDrs. Yolanda and Gary King PSP
Kevin Kneafsey PSP
Margie and James KrebsAlida Davila-Larrichio and
Larry Larrichio q
Lois and David LavenEstate of Mary Jane LinderLinda Lissauer and
Dr. Jack LissauerJulia LoganM. Ann and H. Hunter Look i Mahlon and Beverly Love i Paulette Lyle and Dr. Terry LyleDrs. Mary Lipscomb and
Rick LyonsDenise and Paul Maestas i Colleen Maloof i
* Deceased
PSP Presidential Scholarship Program full sponsor q Cherry & Silver Society member i LOBO Club memberThis report lists individual and corporate gifts of $5,000+ received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
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Joseph Maloof i Dara MarkJanice and Stephen MatthewsTammy and Ronnie Meng i Richard MinznerJudy and J. Howard Mock i Claudia and Robert MoragaMr. Stanley Mount and
Ms. Roxanna MeyersMarieAnn NorthPatricia and Edward OlligesEstate of Benjamin and
Katharine OsunaSenator Mary Papen and
Frank PapenSheila Peloso and
Dr. Ole PelosoMr. and Mrs. John Perner i Dean Peyton, D.O. and
Jane PeytonMr. Stuart Rappaport PSP i
Charles and Charlotte RayburnThomas ReidyAnn and Russell Rhoades i Mary Ann Sweeney and
Edward Ricco q i
Nancy and Jerrald RoehlJo Anna RogersMaryann Evans and
Edwin RoosJohn Rowe PSP
Leonard and Anne Sanchez i Prof. and Mrs.
Edl SchamilogluThomas and Susan SchoemanRomona ScholderSandra and
Bruce Seligman PSP q i
Prof. Virginia Shipman PSP
Rick Siegel i Suzanne and J. Shane SmithAnn St. John HawleyJenean and George Stanfield i Mr. and Mrs.
Chester French Stewart PSP i
Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Swan PSP i
Drs. Eleonora and John Trotter
Mr. Bob L. Turner PSP i
Elizabeth P. Upton and Arthur C. Upton
Mary UttonDouglas VaughanVictoria and Randy VelardeRoger Vergara i Estate of Charles Vickers PSP
Cindy Hernandez-Wall and Dr. Byron Wall i
Kelly Donahue-Wallace, PhD and Randal Wallace
Larry WillardKeith Wilson i Brian and Stephanie Wimbish
Cor por at ions,Foun dat ions &Orga niz at ions
$1o,ooo-$24,999Anonymous610 The Sports Animal i Abbott LaboratoriesAkermin, Inc.Alltel Wireless i American Airlines, Inc. i ARC Thrift StoresAT&T FoundationBank of Albuquerque i Bank of the West i Bob Turner’s Ford Country PSP i
Bohannan-Huston, Inc. PSP
Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.Bridgers & Paxton Consulting
Engineers, Inc. PSP i
The Brooks Family FoundationCentury Sign BuildersCEVA LogisticsCompass Bank i Country CoachCreamland Dairies, Inc. i Crescent Custom Homes i CSL BehringDance/USADaniels Family Funeral Services i Frances Joy Dazzo
Charitable Lead TrustDekker/Perich/Sabatini, Ltd. i DePonte Investments, Inc. i Dex Media i Don Chalmers Ford, Inc. PSP i
ESSR AM Santa Rosa i Ethicon Endo-Surgery i ExxonMobil FoundationFieldstone Alliance, Inc.The Fine Law FirmFirst Financial Credit Union i Forest Laboratories, Inc.French Funerals and
Cremations Inc. PSP i
The Walter Henry Freygang Foundation
Friends of Greek WeekFriends of UNM BaseballFriends of UNM Women’s SoftballFuller Homes, Inc. i Garcia and Vargas, LLCGarcia Automotive Group i Gathering of NationsGE FoundationGeneral Mills FoundationGilead Sciences, Inc.GlaxoSmithKlineGolden CorralGuhl Charitable TrustThe Harwood Museum
Alliance, Inc.Health Care Service Corporation
Heritage Hotels and Resorts, Inc.High Desert
Investment CorporationHUB International Southwest i Humane Society of the United StatesIntelJ3 Systems, LLC i Jaynes Corporation PSP i
JOBING.COM i Just Sprinklers i KANW-FM Radio Station i KATK AM Carlsbad i King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
KKOB-FM i KMGA FM/KQEO AM i KMIN Radio Station iKRST-FM Radio Station i KSSR AM i KVYA AM i Laird TechnologiesLakeshore Media KMXQ i Law Office of Stephen DurkovichLumina Foundation
for Education, Inc.Maloof Distributing, LLC i Colleen J. Maloof Fund i Masonic Charity Foundation
of New Mexico, Inc.Robert E. and Evelyn
McKee FoundationMesoFuel, Inc.Millennium Media, Inc. i Minuteman Refinishing i Montgomery & Andrews, PAMorningstar Minerals
CorporationMountain States
Insurance Group PSP i
Mountain West Golfscapes, Inc. i National Conference
of Bankruptcy JudgesNew Mexico Building Branch,
Associated General Contractors
New Mexico Council on Photography
New Mexico State Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles
New Mexico Student LoansNovartis Vaccines
and Diagnostics, Inc.Oak Ridge Associated UniversitiesPacific Office Automation i Pepsico - SW Regional PSP i
Perfection Honda PSP i
The Albert I. Pierce FoundationPink Flamingos i Posada ConsultingPrecast Manholes, Inc.
Premier Distributing Company i Qwest i R & S Powersports Group i Ray’s Flooring Specialists, Inc. i William E. and Mary S. Reed TrustReliable Chevrolet i Rett Syndrome
Research FoundationRich Ford Sales PSP i
Rio Grande Credit UnionSamaritan Counseling CenterSecurity’s Lending
Hand FoundationService Electric i Seven Bar Enterprises, Inc. i Sheehan, Sheehan & Stelzner, PASki New Mexico, Inc. i SMPC ArchitectsSouthwest Glass & Glazing, Inc. i Southwest Mobile Media i Southwest Productions, Inc. i Lyle M. Spencer FoundationState Bar of New MexicoState Employees Credit UnionSummit Electric Supply i Corporation of The Sun
Country Section PGASunland Park Racetrack & CasinoSynthes, Inc. USATechnology Ventures CorporationThomas A. Plein FoundationTibotec, Inc.
I n d i v i d u a l s , $ 1 o , o o o - $ 2 4 , 9 9 9 c o n t i n u e d
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UNM Alumni AssociationUPN 50 (KASY TV-50) i US New Mexico
Federal Credit Union i Valero Energy CorporationThe Veritas FoundationVerizon i Wenner-Gren FoundationWest Wood Realty, Ltd. i Western Refining, Inc. i Westwind Landscape
Construction, Inc.WGBH Educational FoundationWhite Sands Federal Credit UnionYanni’s, Inc. i Zia Credit Union i
In di v i du al s
$5,ooo-$9,999Susan Spring and
Prof. Nick AbdallaLinda and Carl Alongi PSP i
Dr. Sally Anderson and Donald Anderson
Jacqueline and Ronald AngelEdward Aragon i Dr. and Mrs. Kent Argubright i Ms. Lenora Neil Atkins i Estate of Audrey BaldwinMargot BaronSandra BassLaura and Stephen Bass i Charles BennsDr. Cheryl Fossum Graham and
Mr. James BilstadDorothy W. and A. Rolfe Black i Caroline and Dale Blankenship q
Richard BlauBetsy and John BlochSusan and Paul BombardtSusan and Richard BraunBarbara BrennerCharley Brewer i Mary Jo and Ben Bronstein i Scott and Kay Brown i Tom Bundrant i Charles BurkSandra Begay-Campbell and
Donald Campbell i Marilyn and Jack CarlsonDr. Karen CarlsonKarla and Billy Cates iDean Amy B. Wohlert and
Dean Joseph L. CecchiMichael Chesley iPhilip Ciofalo PSP
Sally Mayer and Art ClarkCarol and John Cochran PSP
Robert CofflandPatrick Conroy i Eddie Corley iAlfred Creecy PSP q
Jimmy Daskalos i Elizabeth and Edward Daub
Estate of Predicanda DegeerDr. Ronald Deyhle i Jeffrey DollDr. Neall Doren q i
Barbara and Gary Dushane i Mel and Mary Ann Eaves PSP i
Dawn and Gregory Edgeington i Terry and James Edgeington i Robert EfroymsonDon EkerRobert EllisCarmen ElsbrockMr. Michael Emerson and
Ms. Kathryn Naassan PSP
Carol and Richard Esterly i Lucinda Fairfield i Drs. Joyce and Heinrich FalkBarbara Firestone and
Dr. Alan FirestoneDr. Orcilia Zuñiga ForbesGeorge J. and Mary E. FribergDr. Wendy Fronterhouse-Lucero i Devon and Gregory Frost i Sonya Priestly and
Art Gardenswartz i Prof. Walter GerstlePaul Gibson i Jay Gluck i Ellen Torgrimson and
Dr. Ned GodshallLisa and Brian GribbleNancy and Thomas Growney i Mark Haas i Prof. Betty HahnMaria and Gregory HartmanEstate of Joann HaukereidStephanie Hedstrom i Gail and Dennis HeflickLinda and Mark Henderson i Arlene High and Charles High, Jr. i Wayne Hill i Ms. Eileen Grevey Hillson and
Dr. David HillsonGary Hines i Lynn Villella Holaday and
Bart HoladayJudith Ferrell-Holbrook and
Dr. Steven Holbrook i Dr. Jolynn Galvin and
Steven HooperNorberta and Lowell IrbyMr. Peter Johnstone PSP i
Joanna and S. Kent Jones PSP
Nick and Chris Kapnison i Kurt Kesselman i Brad Kinkelaar i Bart Kinney, III i David P. and
Linda Hudson Kirby PSP i
Dr. Diane J. KlepperWalter and Allene KlewenoNene Koch and
Regent James Koch i Barbara and Gerald LandgrafPatricia Larrabee i Iona Lee and Family i Carol and Peter LeSage
Donna Lesher and Dr. Mark Lesher i
Judy and Jeff LeventhalDana Asbury and Richard LevyNovella LineberryBen Lucero i Amy Mady and Fred Mady, Jr. i Kay and Karl Malone i George Manus, Jr.Michael Marra i Victoria and Gerald Martin i Dr. Vance MasciC. Herman MauneyCharles McClain i Lorayne and L. Dale McCleskeyCathy and Sherman McCorkle i Emily and Michael McGarrityRebecca and Stephen McKernanMr. and Mrs. James MedfordDr. Dale Melada and
Prof. Ivan MeladaWendy and Ronald Meltsner PSP
JoAnn MercerCarl MerchantPamela and Donald Michaelis i Erma Miller i Thomas E. and Carolyn J. MintonCarl MinznerMax MinznerRandy MondelloAnthony Moya i Patricia MurphyBob and Betsy Murphy i Dr. Leonard NapolitanoRolf Nelson PSP
Lynn Nigliazzo and Dr. Marc Nigliazzo i
Sally Occhialino and Prof. Ted Occhialino, Jr.
Tina and Kenneth Otteni i Karen and Ronaldo
Patrizio-Steiner iDavid Patterson iJean and James Payne iDale Peterson i Patricia PettyJoann and Gifford PhillipsTony and Julie Pisto i Mandy and Bob Pitre i Theresa and Tom Plunkett i Dr. Mark Rainosek PSP i
Carol Raymond PSP
Dawn Reilly and John Reilly, Jr. i Dr. Jacki Riggs and Joseph Riggs, IIIMike Rippberger i Estate of Lucille RobertJeffrey Romero iLorenzo Romero iMr. Kurt L. Roth i Lissa Russell and
Charles Russell, Jr. iSelig SacksGlenn Salsman i Juanita and Bernie Sanchez iLydia and Ron Sanchez iKaren SchiffDean Roger Schluntz
Janet Schmidly and President David Schmidly i
Dr. Steven SeifertApril and Daniel Serrano i Nancy and Eric Siegel i Jill and Michael Sivage i Samuel SlaterRobert SmithPatricia and William Snead PSP
Bram SorgmanCynthia and John SparksDr. Harry SpringfieldTrent Stafford i Patricia and Luis StelznerDrs. Cynthia and David Stuart q
Cori and Patrick Sullivan PSP
David Swope i Helen and Dave TakachChristopher TapiaPhyllis Taylor and
Prof. Bruce Thomson q
Sonia and Ernest Vigil i Leslie and Rick Wadley PSP i
Carla and John Welty i Elizabeth and
Robert Wertheim PSP i
Estate of Ada WesterElizabeth and James Wiggins PSP
Kelley WigleyCalvin WilliamsFloyd Wilson i Judy and Luther WilsonJill and Gregory WinegardnerEstate of Joseph WingertBarbara Gilbert and Joel WitkinDana Wood i Anne Yegge and
Vincent Yegge, Jr. i Catherine and Ray ZilerIon Zupcu
Cor por at ions,Foun dat ions &Orga niz at ions
$5,ooo-$9,999The Abaris GroupAccuStripe Inc. i Ace Hardware i Aerojet iAirport Fast Park i
* Deceased
PSP Presidential Scholarship Program full sponsor q Cherry & Silver Society member i LOBO Club memberThis report lists individual and corporate gifts of $5,000+ received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
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Albuquerque Community Foundation
Albuquerque Lincoln Mercury Volvo i
Albuquerque Publishing CompanyAlbuquerque Range Rover i Alcon Laboratories, Inc.All Sports Trophies, Inc. iAllstate Insurance i ALS Association
New Mexico PartnerAlvarez Drywall i American Association of
Physical AnthropologistsAmerican Foundation
for Suicide PreventionAmerican Society of Health System
Pharmacists FoundationAmerican Toyota, Inc. i Amrep Southwest, Inc.Anchorbuilt, Inc. i Animas Credit UnionA-One Equipment i Applebee’s iArby’s Restaurant i Artistic Tile and Granite i Arvizo Framing i Baillio’s i Barrow FoundationBert & Jess Clothiers i BHP MineralsBorders, Inc.Brewer Oil Company i Brownstein, Hyatt,
Farber, Schreck, PC i Build New MexicoBuilders Steel CompanyBuildology, Inc.Butt Thornton & Baehr, PCCabot CorporationCardinal Health FoundationCarl’s Jr.Catholic Health InitiativesCenter for Civic ValuesCentury Banki Charter BankChartwells Compass Group i Citi CardsClear Channel Radio
Farmington iThe Coalition of
Urban Serving UniversitiesCommittee to Review the
UNM Hospital Mil LevyConnecticut General LifeCooperage/Scarpa’s Restaurants i Crane Fund for Widows
and ChildrenCross Country Auto Sales, LLC i CVS CorporationDel Norte Credit UnionDomino’s Pizza i
Doubletree Hotel i Eclipse Aviation CorporationEmployees of PNM General
Counsel Group iFernandez Company, Ltd. i Firestone Family Foundation, Inc.Flintco, Inc.Fox Electric iFriends of Music, Inc.Friends of UNM
Children’s HospitalFriends of UNM International
Medical DelegationFriends of UNM Valencia CampusFriends of Women’s SoccerFriends of Women’s VolleyballFrost Mortgage Group i GCC Rio Grande, Inc. i Genentech, Inc.GMR MarketingGoethe Institute New YorkGrant & Associates
Mechanical, Inc. i Tom Growney Equipment, Inc. i The Hartman + Majewski
Design GroupH B Construction i Heart Hospital
of New Mexico, LLCJB Henderson Construction
Company, Inc. i The Holaday Family TrustHolland & Hart, LLPHudson’s Home EntertainmentHunt Development Group i Insight Lighting i International Brotherhood of
Electrical WorkersJ & J Technical Services i John Wagner Productions i Karl Malone Toyota i Kazan, McClain, Abrams,
Fernandez, Lyons, Greenwood, PLC
KB ToysKevin Mendoza Pro AmKinesio USA, LLC i Kinney Agency, Inc. i Klinger Constructors, Inc. i KPMGLaguna Development Corporation i Legacy Hospitality i Liberty MutualLink2Health Solutions, Inc.Lone Mountain Contracting, Inc. i Lovelace Biomedical &
Environmental Research InstituteThe Lumpkin Family FoundationMadison Medical i The Mandelman-Ribak FoundationMark’s Casa Group i Gerald A. Martin, Ltd.Martinez, Hart & Thompson, PCThe McClain Company i
Medicis Global Services Corporation
Melloy Dodge Albuquerque i Melloy Nissan i Merrill Lynch & Company
Foundation, Inc. i Larry Miller Hyundai i Miller, Stratvert, PA i Montano Acura i Moss Adams, LLPMoving Solutions, Inc.Nancy Floyd Haworth FoundationNeuro-Developmental
Treatment Association, Inc.New Mexico Humanities CouncilNew Mexico Oil
and Gas Association i New Mexico Pharmaceutical
Care Foundation
New Mexico Scorpions Foundation i
The P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Pace Iron Works i Paradise Fire Protection i Parking Company of America i Peifer, Hanson & Mullins, PA i People’s Flower Shops i Pete Daskalos Properties i Pitre Buick-GMC i Plumb Mechanical i PMI Heating and Air i Pulte Homes of New MexicoQuality Jeep-Chrysler-Plymouth i Quality Pontiac i R.B. Burnham & Co. Trading PostRed Rose of New Mexico, Inc.
Stanley M. Reinhaus Family Foundation
Richard Levy GalleryRMCI, Inc. i Salazar & Sullivan PSP
Sam’s ClubSan Bar Construction
Corporation i San Cristobal Ranch AcademySandia Area Federal Credit UnionSandia BMW i Sandia Office Supply, Inc. iSanta Fe Classic RockSanta Fe Community FoundationScience Applications
International CorporationSecurities America, Inc. i Frances V.R. Seebe TrustSerrano & Sons
Constructors, LLC i Seven Bar Flying Service, Inc.Shell Oil Company FoundationSilicon Heights Computers, Inc. i The Nick Simons FoundationSink, Combs, Dehtlefs, PC i Sivage Community
Development, LLC i SOC, LLCSoutheastern Chapter
of Credit UnionsSouthern Wine & Spirits i St. Nicholas ProjectState Farm
Companies FoundationStudio Southwest Architects, Inc.Summit Medical, Inc. i Sunrise Bank of AlbuquerqueTaos Community FoundationTate Branch Dodge Chrysler Jeep i Team Technologies, Inc.Tillery Chevrolet i University Motors i UNM Alumni
Lettermen’s AssociationUNM Maxwell
Museum AssociationVulcan Materials Company iWaycor, Inc. iWestern National
Parks AssociationYbarra Gilbert Construction iZia Graphics i
C o r p o r a t i o n s , f o u n d a t i o n s & o r g a n i z a t i o n s , $ 5 , o o o - $ 9 , 9 9 9 , c o n t i n u e d
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PSP Presidential Scholarship Program full sponsor q Cherry & Silver Society member i LOBO Club memberThis report lists individual and corporate gifts of $5,000+ received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
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{ Pa rt ner i ng for Progr e s s }
WAYS TO GIVETo support UNM and our
work with students, faculty and patients, please contact the UNM Foundation office:
• (505) 277-4503, • 1-800-UNM-FUND (866-3863) or • www.unmfund.org.
For more specific giving opportunities, please see the list of programs and contacts below or refer to the next page.
UNM’s Annual Fund The Annual Fund campaign
solicits gifts from alumni and friends by letter, phone and online. Annual Fund donors may designate their gifts to any area, college, school, department or program within the University or give unrestricted gifts, which are used for the University’s greatest needs. See page 18. Contact Willie Romero at [email protected] or (505) 277-9628.
EndowmentsDonors establish endowed funds to
support a specific purpose in perpetuity. The UNM Foundation invests the funds and uses a portion of the income generated from the principal to provide annual funding. Endowments may include support for scholarships, faculty or programming, and may be funded over a period of years. Currently, the minimum for an endowed fund is $15,000. See page 13. Contact Judith Davenport, [email protected] or (505) 277-9600.
Presidential Scholarship Program
The Presidential Scholarship Program (PSP) receives gifts as partial or full sponsorship for Presidential Scholars. Currently, a $2,000 gift grants a donor full sponsorship in the PSP. See page 18. Contact Erin Hagenow, [email protected] or (505) 277-5688.
Giving Societies and Dean’s Circles
Giving societies and dean’s circles receive gifts in support of specific programs or initiatives within the University. Membership and gift thresholds vary by school, college or program (see pages 20-21). Universitywide giving societies include:
The UNM President’s Club, established in 2000, supports presidential initiatives for enhanced academic excellence and student enrichment through unrestricted gifts to the President’s Fund for Academic Excellence. Gifts to the President’s Club can be divided to include a college or school program. See page 19. Contact Rich Grainger, [email protected] or (505) 277-9077.
Cherry & Silver Society, recognizing alumni who give within 24 months of graduation and then at least once every calendar year thereafter. See page 18. Contact Margaret Montoya, [email protected] or (505) 277-0689.
New Horizons Society, recognizing donors who have included the University in their estate plans. See page 17. Contact Bart Evans at [email protected] or (505) 277-9604.
Tom L. Popejoy Society, recognizing cumulative giving to the University. See page 14. Contact Rich Grainger, [email protected] or (505) 277-9077.
Memorials and HonorariumsMemorials and honorariums honor
family and friends. Contact Jill Slaby, [email protected] or (505) 277-9651.
Planned GivingThe Planned Giving Program
provides donors with information and helps establish gifts through bequests, charitable trusts, gift annuities, retirement accounts and life insurance policies. The Foundation’s planned giving experts work closely with the donor’s own advisers to ensure the needs and wishes of the donor are fulfilled. Contact Bart Evans at [email protected] or(505) 277-9604.
Gifts of Real PropertyThe Gift Acceptance Committee
of the UNM Foundation reviews gifts of real property, including real estate, works of art, equipment and other in-kind gifts. Contact Bart Evans at [email protected] or (505) 277-9604.
Matching Gifts ProgramThe Matching Gifts Program
includes both national and local corporations that match their employees’ gifts to the UNM Foundation dollar-for-dollar, thus enabling donors to double or even triple their gifts. Contact Kirsten Williams, [email protected] or (505) 277-1655.
Giving OnlineOnline giving through the
Foundation’s secure Web site is an easy three-step process. Log on to www.unmfund.org for giving information.
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The following professional staff can answer questions or help craft a gift that matches your wishes and UNM’s needs as a provider of superb education, research, health care and community service.
P r e s i de n t, U N M F ou n dat ion John R. Stropp, (505) 277-1586Vice President for Universit y Development and Administr at ion John W. Welty, (505) 277-2847S e n ior Vic e P r e s i de n t f or D e v e l opm e n t Michael K. Kingan, (505) 277-1586 Vic e P r e s i de n t a n d L e g a l C ou n s e l Sandra (Sandy) Liggett, (505) 277-6543A s s o c i at e Vic e P r e s i de n t f or At h l e t ic s D e v e l opm e n t Larry Ryan, (505) 925-5919
A n de r s on S c ho ol of M a n age m e n tErnest Rodriguez-Naaz (505) 277-7114 S c hool of A rc h i t ec t u r e & Pl a n n i ngJan Bandrofchak (505) 277-6442
C ol l e ge of A rt s & S c i e nc e sBill Uher (505) 277-3841
C ol l e ge of E duc at ionChristie Ross (505) 277-2915
S c ho ol of E ng i n e e r i ngPam Hurd-Knief (505) 277-0230C ol l e ge of F i n e A rt sBelinda Jentzen (505) 277-7320H a rwo od Mu s e u m –Tao sJuniper Manley (575) 758-9826k N M E -T V (Public Television)Polly Anderson (505) 277-2121k U N M (Public Radio)Mary Oishi (505) 277-8006
S c ho ol of L awHannah Farrington (505) 277-1038Pop ejoy H a l lMaryellen Missik-Tow (505) 277-2159
U n i v e r s i t y C ol l e ge/S c ho ol of P u bl ic A dm i n i s t r at ionMary Wolford(505) 277-9520U n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r i e sNiña Johnson (505) 277-5632
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND PROGRAMS
L ob o Ca m pa ig nLarry Ryan (505) 925-5919
L ob o Cl u bDavid Sabolcik (505) 925-5014
M ajor G i f t sGarrett Hennessy (505) 925-5607
ATHLETICS
U N M G a l l u p | U N M Va l e nc i a | U N M L o s A l a mo s | U N M Tao sJohn W. Welty (505) 277-2847
UNM BRANCH CAMPUSES
Ca nc e r C e n t e rPatricia “Patt” Cain (505) 272-1048
S c ho ol of M e d ic i n eSherry Wilson (505) 272-4129
C ol l e ge of Nu r s i ngRosemary Reichert Gregory (505) 272-0200
C ol l e ge of P h a r m ac yHarriet Bull (505) 272-3657
U N M H o s p i ta l sHazel Tull-Leach (505) 277-5689
HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER
A n n u a l G i v i ngWillie Romero (505) 277-2951
C or p or at e R e l at ion sDeborah Breitfeld (505) 277-3205
D e v e l opm e n t a n d Ca m pa ig n S e rv ic e s Annette Hazen(505) 277-9628
D onor R e l at ion sJill Slaby (505) 277-9651
E n d ow m e n t M a n age m e n t Judith Davenport (505) 277-9600
F ou n dat ion R e l at ion sBetsy Till (505) 277-1589
M ajor G i f t sMary Wolford(505) 277-1088
M at c h i ng G i f t sKirsten Williams (505) 277-1655
M e mor i a l G i f t sJill Slaby(505) 277-9651
P l a n n e d G i f t sBart Evans (505) 277-6543
Pop ejoy S o c i e t y & P r e s i de n t ’s Cl u bRich Grainger (505) 277-9077
P r e s i de n t i a l S c hol a r s h i p P ro gr a mErin Hagenow (505) 277-5688
CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
{ The U NM Foundat ion }
UNM Foundation Inc.
700 Lomas NETwo Woodward CenterAlbuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 277-4503
1-800-UNM FUND (866 -3863)
www.unmfund.org
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You may give to the UNM Foundation through unrestricted gifts which are used for the University’s greatest needs or with gifts to a multitude of initiatives within the University’s schools, colleges and programs, including scholarships, dean’s funds, organizations and annual giving campaigns. You also may support events or endow programs, professorships and chairs. Gifts may be offered in a variety of forms including, but not limited to, cash, securities or real property. We encourage you to contact the appropriate staff member to learn more about how you can advance the achievements of UNM students and faculty.
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Produced by the University of New Mexico Foundation
All gifts made to the UNM Foundation are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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