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2017 A N N U A L

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our mission:

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transformational giving


inspire HOPE, AND ADVANCE HEALING – FOR ALL.

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YEAR IN REVIEW

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

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GIVING SOURCES

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TRANSFORMATIONAL GIFTS

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IMPACT OF GIVING

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RESEARCH

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GRANTS/FOUNDATIONS

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ANNUAL/PLANNED GIVING

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EVENTS

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CORPORATE PARTNERS

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COMMUNICATIONS

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VOLUNTEERS

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STAFF


“ With support from our generous benefactors in this community and beyond, we will continue to inspire transformational giving.”

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t’s exciting to reflect upon the successes of the last year – thanks to the generous

support of individuals, businesses, and organizations in our community. In 2017, Atrium Health Foundation raised $30.3 million, well surpassing our $24 million goal! Atrium Health benefited from signature events such as the Levine Children’s Gala and new events supporting behavioral health and neurosciences. We raised millions to support endowed chair positions, which enable Atrium Health to retain and recruit the brightest talent. And we ramped up online fundraising and grateful patient fundraising efforts. With support from Atrium Health Foundation, Atrium Health is developing novel treatments, offering clinical trials right here in our community, establishing new programs for heart and kidney patients, and creating world-class facilities. Our generous donors have been instrumental to this growth. With support from our generous benefactors in this community and beyond, we will continue to inspire transformational giving to improve health, elevate hope, and advance healing – for all. With gratitude,

Armando L. Chardiet President

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$550K

Jeans, Genes and Geniuses fundraiser

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Launched Levine Cancer Institute’s first mobile lung bus to address disparities in lung cancer care in rural communities

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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$1.6 million*

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Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation

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$350K

$100K

Supported Carolinas Alzheimer's Disease Fund

Funded the Fifth International Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Research Conference held in Charlotte

Recognized Levine Cancer Institute’s Dr. Saad Usmani with the Clinical Career Scholar Award

Peter Oosterhuis Championship

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$1 million Funded MIBG Treatment Suite at Levine Children’s Hospital

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3rd Annual Levine Children’s Gala $2.4 million Supported Levine Children’s Hospital

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Established Mattei Cardiac Innovations Fund at Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute

Isabella Santos Foundation

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$1 million

MARCH

MARCH 4

Mattei Family Gift

Norsan Media’s “Milagros Para Los Niños” Radiothon $145K Raised funds for special equipment, services, clinical research, and patient and family support programs at Levine Children’s Hospital


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Established Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders at Levine Children’s Hospital

Raised funds to support Levine Children’s Hospital

$1.5 million Established Hemby Family Endowed Chair in Supportive Oncology at Levine Cancer Institute

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Sandra and Leon Levine

DECEMBER

$2 million

Alex Hemby Foundation

$200K

DECEMBER

Raised funds and awareness for Behavioral Health Programs at Atrium Health

Supported earlystage clinical research and programs to reduce disparities in cancer care and prevention

22nd Annual Hopebuilders 5K

DECEMBER

$150K

Jeff Gordon Children's Foundation

$2 million

OCTOBER

Supported ovarian cancer research at Levine Cancer Institute

The Leon Levine Foundation

SEPTEMBER

SEPTEMBER

Jane Pauley Speaks

$104K

SEPTEMBER

SEPTEMBER

7th Annual Stiletto Sprint

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KISS95.1 Secret Santa Radiothon

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$4 million Donated $2 million each to Levine Children’s Hospital and Levine Cancer Institute for innovations in clinical care

$105K Supported special programs at Levine Children’s Hospital

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Annual Financial Highlights 2017 SUMMARY IN THOUSANDS

Assets Receivables

$

Cash & Investments

$ 300,757

43,168

Other

$

Total Assets

$355,266

11,341

Liabilities & Net Assets Grants & Accounts Payable

$

2,197

Other Liabilities

$

1,201

Revocable Funds Managed for others

$

1,899

Net Assets

$ 349,969

Total Liabilities & Net Assets

$355,266

Revenues Net Contributions

$ 34,038

Net Investment Income & Gains

$

Total Revenues

$ 75,348

41,310

Grants & Expenses Grants

$ 35,008

General Administrative

$

1,299

Fundraising

$

2,810

Depreciation

$

637

Total Grants & Expenses

$ 39,754

Net Assets Change in Net Assets

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$ 35,594

Net Assets Beginning of Year

$ 314,375

Net Assets End of Year

$ 349,969

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2013 - 2017 SUMMARY TOTAL ASSETS (MILLIONS)

355.3

GRANTS AWARDED (MILLIONS)

35.0

319.6

314.5 2014

294.4

314.3 2013

29.2

2017

28.1

NET CONTRIBUTIONS RECORDED

2013

2014

28.4

2016

28.7

2015

2015

2016

2017

(MILLIONS)

34.0

38.6

20.2

22.0

12.8 2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

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Giving Sources BEQUEST

1% INDIVIDUAL

34%

FOUNDATION/ ORGANIZATION/ TRUST

51%

CORPORATE

14%

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Clinical Innovation T R A N S F O R M A T I O N A L

SANDRA AND LEON LEVINE $4 MILLION LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

Atrium Health received a $4 million commitment from Sandra and Leon Levine in December 2017 to provide support for both Levine Cancer Institute and Levine Children’s Hospital. Each facility received $2 million to be allocated to areas in the most critical need of support. Over the last 15 years, when Sandra and Leon Levine have seen an opportunity to enhance healthcare

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services within the community, they have stepped forward to make it happen. Their transformational gifts to build both Levine Children’s Hospital and Levine Cancer Institute, as well as fund the Mindy Ellen Levine Behavioral Health Center and the Sandra and Leon Levine Psychiatry Residency Program – have helped ensure that patients have access to the finest care, close to home. With the announcement of Sandra and Leon’s latest gift, the Levines and their foundation have now contributed over $70 million to enhance medical programs, build new facilities, and bring clinical innovations

— Patient Care

and the brightest talent to Atrium Health.

“Sandra and Leon Levine continue to inspire us by their generosity. Not only have they been instrumental in bringing world-class healthcare to this region, but they are faces of hope in our community.” - GENE WOODS, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF ATRIUM HEALTH

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The Levines and their foundation have now contributed over

$70 million

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to enhance medical programs, build new facilities, and bring

clinical innovations and the brightest talent to Atrium Health.

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LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

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$3.4 MILLION LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Balloon sales soared and so did patients’ spirits at Levine Children’s Hospital in 2017, thanks to generous support from the national partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. From balloon icon sales to bake sales; haircuts to hotels; to radio and retail, the collective grassroots efforts of participating local partners resulted in more than $3.4 million for programs, equipment, and resources at Levine Children’s Hospital. Topping the list of supporters, once again, were Atrium Health employees, who collectively raised over $1.6 million to support patients and families at Levine Children’s through their annual giving campaign. Their teammate giving campaign is the largest of its kind in the country. Top local supporters of CMNH in 2017 include: • Atrium Health Employees

• Radiothons

• Costco

• REMAX

• Dance Marathon

• Rite Aid

• Great Clips

• Speedway

• Marriott

• Walmart/Sam’s

• Publix

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Programs, Equipment, and Resources

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CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK HOSPITALS


LEON LEVINE FOUNDATION LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

In mid-2017, The Leon Levine Foundation continued its legacy of giving to Atrium Health with a $2 million

Half of the gift was designated to establish the Cancer Research Innovations Fund, which will advance a broad spectrum of novel research projects conceived by Institute physicians. From enhancing stem cell transplant outcomes, to improving the efficacy of immunotherapy treatments, to predicting the likelihood of relapse in patients undergoing initial treatments for lymphoma – the fund will have a profound impact on research efforts at the Institute. The second portion of the Foundation’s contribution created a Cancer Care Disparities Fund, which will work to overcome disparities in cancer care and prevention services provided to specific at-risk populations. With this support, Levine Cancer Institute can deliver the highest level of cancer treatment and prevention services to patients regardless of

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income or where they live.

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donation to support both research and disparities in care programs at Levine Cancer Institute.

Cancer Research and Clinical Care

$2 MILLION

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“Sandra and I feel strongly that where you live should not dictate the quality of care you receive,” said Leon Levine. “We are committed to Atrium Health’s mission of providing hope, health, and healing, for all.”

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MATTEI FOUNDATION $1 MILLION

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Patients and care teams at Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute are sure to benefit from the Mattei Foundation’s $1 million gift in 2017, which launched the Mattei Cardiovascular Innovations Fund. The family’s latest donation will enable the Institute to pursue newer treatments aimed at attaining not only longer life, but also higher quality of life for all patients. “We are honored to continue support for an institution that is dedicated to helping patients control and prevent potentially fatal diseases,” said Jim Mattei. “It is our desire to help make a significant impact and to ensure that people from all walks of life have access to quality care.” In recognition of the gift, the newly renovated Cardiothoracic Surgery Intensive Care Unit within the Institute now bears the Mattei name. With the Mattei Foundation’s latest commitment to help usher in a new era of cardiovascular treatment, the family’s cumulative gifts to Atrium Health now total more than $4 million.

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Cardiovascular Innovation

MATTEI CARDIOVASCULAR INNOVATIONS FUND — SANGER HEART & VASCULAR INSTITUTE

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MIBG Treatmentr Room

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Erin and Isabella Santos

ISABELLA SANTOS FOUNDATION $1 MILLION MIBG TREATMENT ROOM — LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

In March, one of the area’s most prominent childhood cancer advocates – the Isabella Santos Foundation – announced a generous commitment of $1 million in support of a new MIBG Treatment Suite at Levine Children’s Hospital. This lead-lined patient room and adjoining room for parents and caregivers – will deliver specialized targeted radiation therapy, ensuring that families will no longer have to travel long distances to receive MIBG care. The treatment is found in only 20 children’s hospitals nationwide and is slated to open at LCH in late 2018. This latest gift from the Isabella Santos Foundation represents a new milestone in a tremendous history of giving championed by the Santos family since 2012. All of their great work honors Isabella – a little girl who adored big fancy dresses – and who lost her battle with cancer at the age of seven. Her legacy lives on, as countless daughters and sons in the Charlotte area will have access to world-class care, close to home.

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THE HEARTEST YARD FUND $775,000

The HEARTest Yard Fund pledged in 2017 to support a new cardiac neurodevelopmental program at Levine

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Children’s Hospital, which will become the most comprehensive program of its kind in the Southeast. The HEARTest Yard, founded by Carolinas Panthers All-Pro tight end Greg Olsen and his wife, Kara, provides families of infants treated for severe or complex congenital heart disease at Levine Children’s Hospital with services including in-home, private nursing care, physical therapy and speech therapy at no charge. As their own son who was born with a congenital heart defect has grown, Greg and Kara realized a need for additional programs and services to ensure “heart babies” can reach their fullest potential. Beyond the physical challenges, up to 50 percent of pediatric heart surgery patients may have neurodevelopmental deficits during

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their lifetime. The cardiac neurodevelopmental program at Levine Children’s Hospital will address these challenges head-on as heart babies grow from toddlers to teens.

Pediatric Cancer Research Ovarian Cancer Awareness

— Patient Care

BOB DOUGLAS $258,000 PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH LABORATORY — LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

$100,000 CAROLINAS OVARIAN CANCER FUND — LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

In 2017, the late Bob Douglas funded three projects at Carolinas HealthCare System – and changed innumerable lives in the process. Douglas, a resident of Kihei, Hawaii, donated $100,000 to the Carolinas Ovarian Cancer Fund and $258,000 to support the establishment of the Pediatric Cancer Research Laboratory, which will open at Levine Cancer Institute in late 2018. Douglas also made it possible for babies leaving the Neonatal Intensive & Progressive Care Nurseries to go full steam ahead with the creation of two unique train carts that ceremoniously transport babies out of the unit. First connected to these important causes through NASCAR’s Martin Truex Jr. (Furniture Row Racing) and Martin’s partner, Sherry Pollex, who is an ovarian cancer survivor, Bob Douglas will be remembered as a man who left a lasting imprint on the hearts and lives of our patients for many years to come. Bob Douglas

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CARDIAC NEURODEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM — LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL


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Cardiovascular Surgery Endowment COLLEAGUES, PATIENTS, AND FRIENDS OF DR. FRANCIS ROBICSEK $3.5 MILLION ENDOWED CHAIR IN CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY — SANGER HEART & VASCULAR INSTITUTE

Generous colleagues, patients, and friends came together to recognize Dr. Francis Robicsek in a special way, donating $3.5 million to create an endowed chair in his name. The Francis Robicsek, MD, PhD Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Surgery at Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute will enable Sanger to recruit, support, and retain the most talented cardiovascular surgeons from around the world. To honor both his international and local impact on healthcare, a dinner in Dr. Robicsek’s honor was held in

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April 2017, during which the first endowed chair – Dr. Joseph McGinn – was announced. Although he stopped operating in 1998, Dr. Robicsek – who at age 92 is on his 62nd year with Atrium Health – dedicates his time to the International Medicine Outreach program, which now serves thousands of patients in 28 countries worldwide.

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FRANCIS ROBICSEK, MD, PHD The longest serving employee of Carolinas HealthCare, and one of the foremost cardiovascular surgeons in the world, Dr. Robicsek is the Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at Carolinas Medical Center. His innovations have helped shape healthcare in Charlotte and around the world, and lending his name to the endowed chair signifies Atrium Health’s commitment to training clinicians who will follow in his footsteps.

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F R A N C I S R O B I C S E K , M D, P H D E N D OW E D C H A I R I N C A R D I OVA S C U L A R S U R G E RY

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JEFF GORDON CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION $2 MILLION ENDOWED CHAIR — LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

In September, the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation announced a charitable commitment of $2 million to Atrium Health. The foundation’s gift allowed for the endowment of a chair focusing on research and academic pursuits at Levine Children’s Hospital. Taking the helm as the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders is Javier Oesterheld, MD. Dr. Oesterheld is the Specialty Medical Director at the Levine Children’s Hospital Torrence E. Hemby, Jr. Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplant Center. Gordon’s latest gift is part of an established legacy of support for the community’s children – one rivaled only by his impressive NASCAR record.

Javier Oesterheld, MD Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation Endowed Chair in Cancer and Blood Disorders

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ALEX HEMBY FOUNDATION $1.5 MILLION

In December 2017, the Alex Hemby Foundation established a $1.5 million endowed chair in supportive oncology at Levine Cancer Institute. This transformational gift will help distinguish Levine Levine Cancer Institute is one of the very few cancer centers in the world that operates a dedicated Department of Supportive Oncology. For nearly 70 years, the Hemby Family name has been synonymous with healthcare philanthropy in Charlotte. The family’s philanthropic legacy, initiated by Hilda and Torrence Hemby in the early 1950s, now lives on through the Alex Hemby Foundation. Their latest gift follows many other commitments that have taken healthcare to new levels in this region, such as launching Carolinas Medical Center’s Hemby Pediatric Trauma Institute and the Hilda Hemby Medical Intensive Care Unit, as well as establishing the Torrence Hemby Pediatric Hematology Oncology Center at Levine Children’s Hospital. Declan Walsh, MD, Chair of Levine Cancer Institute’s Department of Supportive Oncology, has been recognized internationally as a foundational leader in palliative and supportive oncology.

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named the Institute’s first Hemby Family Endowed Chair in Supportive Oncology. Dr. Walsh is

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Cancer Institutes’s supportive services and research as among the most advanced in the country.

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FRIENDS, FAMILY, AND COLLEAGUES OF DR. EDWARD HANLEY $800,000 AND COUNTING ENDOWED CHAIR FOR ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY — CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER

Friends, family, and colleagues came together in July 2017 to honor Dr. Edward Hanley, Chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery at Carolinas Medical Center, establishing an endowed chair in the name of this retiring physician leader. The Edward N. Hanley, Jr., MD, Endowed Chair for Orthopaedic Surgery at Carolinas Medical Center will provide support for investigator-initiated research projects, special seminars, conferences, and visiting professors hosted by the Carolinas Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. The endowment will also bolster resident and fellow educational opportunities along with resident and faculty Edward N. Hanley, Jr., MD

leadership development.

Claude Moorman, MD Edward N. Hanley, Jr., MD, Endowed Chair for Orthopaedic Surgery

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ELIZABETH MOORE TRUST $188,000 PEDIATRIC CLINICAL CARE — LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

was received from the Elizabeth F. Moore Trust (of Charlotte) to substantially enhance the comprehensive care provided to families from all walks of life by Levine Children’s Hospital. Planned gifts such as this enable Atrium Health to provide world-class care, close to home.

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A bequest of $188,000 in 2017


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Myeloma Research

LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY $550,000 MYELOMA RESEARCH — LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, in partnership with Atrium Health Foundation, awarded a five-year research grant for $550,000 to support myeloma research at Levine Cancer Institute. Saad Usmani, MD, Director of Clinical Research in Hematologic Malignancies, received The Clinical Career Scholar Award, which is designed to recognize clinicians who are playing a lead role in advancing new therapies for blood cancer patients. By exploring the use of newly approved drugs in three clinical trials, K E M I A U

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SPEEDWAY CHILDREN’S CHARITIES $100,000 DALE EARNHARDT JR. CONCUSSION RESEARCH FUND — LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

contributions to the NASCAR community throughout his iconic career, Charlotte Motor Speedway and Speedway Children’s Charities established the Dale Earnhardt Jr. Concussion Research Fund at Carolinas Healthcare System’s Levine Children’s Hospital. The $100,000 gift supports ImPACT baseline concussion testing for more than 10,000 student athletes at middle schools, high schools, and athletic associations in five area counties. Mooresville High School – which Earnhardt attended – will be included in the comprehensive program, that will also fund cutting-edge “blink reflexometry” research – which uses a person’s blinking reflexes to diagnose concussions. Additionally, the gift will support local concussion awareness seminars for parents, students, coaches, and pediatricians.

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Concussion Research

In honor of local hero Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s considerable


GRATEFUL PATIENT FAMILY $1 MILLION NEPHROLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE — LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Pediatric Nephrology Center of Excellence at Levine Children’s Hospital. The funds will be used to assemble a world class research and clinical team at the Center, which treats children impacted by kidney disease. With philanthropic support, the program is leveraging patient and clinical engagement, clinical research, improvement science, and national best practices to improve patient experience and quality outcomes. “We are changing the conversation about chronic and nationally,” said Susan Massengill, MD, director of the Center.

$500,000 BLADDER CANCER RESEARCH — LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

Bladder Cancer Research

An anonymous gift of $500,000 from a generous donor was committed in 2017 to support innovative

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kidney disease as we heighten awareness both locally

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Pediatric Kidney Disease Research

An anonymous gift of $1 million will support the

research initiatives associated with the bladder cancer program at Levine Cancer Institute. Funds will help advance the diagnosis and management of the disease and support projects that can lead to development of novel and effective treatment options for patients with bladder cancer. Levine Cancer Institute is the only center in the greater Charlotte area and western Carolinas that is actively engaged in a broad spectrum of bladder cancer research initiatives. The program is led by Dr. Peter Clark, a nationally recognized specialist in urologic oncology who has an active clinical practice centered primarily around bladder cancer.

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V FOUNDATION $200,000 LUNG CANCER RESEARCH — LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

Lung Cancer Research

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Levine Cancer Institute was awarded a $200,000 grant from the Jimmy V Foundation designated for the research of Dr. Edward. S. Kim and his colleagues in non-small cell lung cancer using a blood based immunokinetic platform. This is LCI’s first ever grant from the Cary, NC-based foundation.

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PAULA TAKACS FOUNDATION FOR SARCOMA RESEARCH $185,000

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SARCOMA-SPECIFIC CLINICAL TRIALS — LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE

its flagship Sarcoma Stomp road race, the Paula Takacs Foundation has raised over $560,000 to date in support of Phase I and Phase II clinical research trials at Levine Cancer Institute. Their most recent gift of $185,000, announced in December 2017, will support the creation of sarcoma-specific clinical trials — the first such endeavor for the Institute and one close to the hearts of Takacs Foundation staff and supporters. What makes it even more heartwarming: the trials will also be available to children who have been diagnosed with the disease. Unwavering optimism and drive are synonymous with the Paula Takacs Foundation, an organization that stands out as a true leader in accelerating the pace of sarcoma research.

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Sarcoma Cllinical Research Trials

Thanks to year-round fundraising initiatives and


impact of giving

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4 Endowed Chairs announced:

pediatric heart patients received home care provided though the HEARTest Yard Fund

The Hemby Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Supportive Oncology Chair Holder: Declan Walsh, MD Levine Cancer Institute

Edward N. Hanley, Jr., MD, Endowed Chair for Orthopaedic Surgery

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concussion testing

new phase one clinical trials offered

Chair Holder: Claude Moorman, MD Carolinas Medical Center

area high school students received Francis Robicsek, MD, PhD Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Surgery Chair Holder: Joseph McGinn, MD Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute

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free breast cancer screenings, 23 breast cancer diagnoses, and 23% first-time mammograms through Levine Cancer Institute: Project PINK and Project PINK Plus

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-bed Mattei Cardiothoracic Surgery Intensive Care Unit established

Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer & Blood Disorders Chair Holder: Javier Oesterheld, MD Levine Children’s Hospital

$1 million commitment from the Isabella Santos Foundation to establish the region’s only MIBG treatment suite in support of pediatric neuroblastoma patients

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PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY AND HYPE RTENSION PROGRAM As a clinical and research leader at Levine Children’s Hospital, Dr. Susan Massengill is helping to advance the field of pediatric nephrology. Under her leadership, Levine Children’s Hospital has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a “Best Children’s Hospital” in Nephrology for nine consecutive years and the hospital has established the Pediatric Nephrology Center of Excellence. Throughout her career spanning more than two decades, Dr. Massengill has published more than 60 articles and abstracts concerning several renal diseases. Last year, an anonymous $1 million donation formally established the Nephrology Center of Excellence at Levine Children’s Hospital, which supports: public education and awareness; the creation of child-friendly tools that make living a healthy lifestyle easy and affordable for patients and caregivers; research that will be made available to medical professionals nationwide; and the development of medical collaborations to make specialized clinical trials, and other treatments and medical resources, available to patients. (See page 23)

Susan Massengill, MD Medical Director, Pediatric Nephrology and Hypertension Program, Levine Children’s Hospital

“Philanthropic support has enabled me to assemble a world-class research and clinical team to achieve our ambitious goals,” - SUSAN MASSENGILL, MD

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FIRST SARCOMA-SPECIFIC CLINICAL TRIALS Because sarcomas are relatively rare among children – and even more so among adults – they lack the government funding that other cancers often receive. This is why philanthropic support is so critical to funding clinical trials aimed at finding a cure. Under the direction of Dr. Edward S. Kim, the first sarcoma-specific clinical trials are being offered across the Levine Cancer Institute network. These trials, which are directly supported by funds from the Paula Takacs Foundation for Sarcoma Research, involve novel therapies and provide a second chance for patients who are battling this devastating disease. Research funding provided by the Paula Takacs Foundation is also helping Levine Cancer Institute improve the treatment and prevention of sarcoma

Edward S. Kim, MD, FACP Chair of Solid Tumor Oncology and Investigational Therapeutics, Levine Cancer Institute

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for pediatric patients. (See page 24)

Dr. Kim’s research, funded by the Paula Takacs Foundation, was featured in “Cancer Medicine.”

ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Dr. Tcheremissine and his patients, like Peter Oosterhuis—a highly celebrated professional golfer and acclaimed broadcaster who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease in 2014—are benefiting directly from the Carolinas Alzheimer’s Disease Fund, which is supporting clinical research at Atrium Health. “Every 63 seconds there is a patient diagnosed with Alzheimer’s,” said Dr. Tcheremissine. Although there is currently no cure for the disease, his research team is testing certain drugs in hopes of modifying the trajectory of the illness. Fundraising through events such as the Peter Oosterhuis Championship continue to support patient programs and vital clinical research at Atrium Health to one day overcome this devastating disease. (See page 37)

Oleg Tcheremissine, MD Research Director, CHS Neurosciences Institute

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MIBG TREATMENT/NEUROBLASTOMA Thanks to the generous support of one of the area’s most prominent child cancer advocates – the Isabella Santos Foundation – a novel treatment known as MIBG (or metaiodobenzylguanidine) will be used by oncologists at Levine Children’s Hospital to deliver targeted radiation to treat patients with neuroblastomas, one of the most common forms of childhood cancer. Through the Isabella Santos Foundation’s commitment of $1 million, a new MIBG Treatment Suite on Level 11 of Levine Children’s Hospital will enhance the world-class cancer care made available to patients at Levine Children’s Hospital, ensuring that local families will no longer have to travel long distances to receive this novel treatment for neuroblastoma. In addition, the availability of the MIBG Treatment Suite will allow for research studies aimed at testing the effectiveness of early MIBG treatment regimens. Designed to treat neuroblastoma, a cancer of the blood cells, MIBG is delivered through a 2-hour infusion and absorbed by tumor cells which are destroyed while sparing the normal, healthy tissue. The new MIBG suite at Levine Children’s Hospital will have two connected rooms: the main room where patients stay, which will have lead built into the walls to prevent radiation from escaping; and the anteroom for parents and caregivers, where they can remain near their child, but with limited exposure time to radiation. (See page 13)

OVARIAN CANCER Thanks to the fundraising success of the annual Stiletto Sprint, which benefits the Carolinas Ovarian Cancer Fund at Levine Cancer Institute, an outstanding team of physicians and scientists at LCI under the direction of Ram Ganapathi, PhD, FAAS, and David Tait, MD are able to pursue innovative new paths of research. Together, they are working toward early detection and treatment of ovarian cancer. Bolstered by the success of the Stiletto Sprint fundraising event—and most recently, the establishment of the James B. Hall, M.D. Endowed Lectureship in Gynecologic Oncology—these important research activities have been most notably supported by local businessman “ H. C. Smoky” Bissell and his family, in response to the care that the late Sara Bissell received at Levine Cancer Institute. (See page 39) David Tait, MD Director of Gynecologic Oncology

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HEMATOLOGIC ONCOLOGY AND BLOOD DISORDERS Philanthropic support gives researchers like Dr. Edward Copelan the academic and scientific freedom to pursue ideas that can move medical science forward and lead to novel therapies. Dr. Copelan is leading a research and treatment team at Levine Cancer Institute as the first Kerry and Simone Vickar Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Hematologic Oncology and Blood Disorders, the result of a commitment of $2 million made by the Kerry and Simone Vickar Family Foundation. As the need for comprehensive cancer care in the region continues to grow, philanthropic support of the Levine Cancer Institute network by donors such as the Vickars will help ensure that patients have access to the best care available, regardless of where they live.

Edward Copelan, MD, FACP Endowed Chair in Hematologic Oncology

CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY The inaugural Francis Robicsek, MD, PhD Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Surgery, Dr. Joseph McGinn is best known for developing and pioneering the minimally invasive cardiac surgery/coronary artery bypass grafting procedure, now called the McGinn Technique. The endowed chair will provide him with funds to support innovative research, educational opportunities, and/or special projects. Generous colleagues, patients, and friends donated a remarkable $3.5 million to create the endowed chair in Dr. Robicsek’s name. The Endowed Chair will enable Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute to recruit, support and retain world-class talent. (See page 16)

Joseph McGinn, MD Francis Robicsek, MD, PhD Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Surgery

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PLASMA CELL DISORDERS AND HIGH-RISK MULTIPLE MYELOMA Saad Zafar Usmani, MD, FACP is the Director of the Plasma Cell Disorder program and the Director of Clinical Research in Hematologic Malignancies at Levine Cancer Institute. A key member of the Bone Marrow Transplantation team, Dr. Usmani is conducting clinical and translational research on plasma cell disorders and high-risk multiple myeloma. With generous support from donors such as the Britton Foundation and their family, and the Heineman Foundation of Charlotte, Dr. Usmani continues to advance his research and elevate Levine Cancer Institute’s national role in the transformation of cancer care. Dr. Usmani was also the recent recipient of The Clinical Career Scholar Award from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society , which is designed to recognize clinicians who are playing a lead role in advancing new therapies for blood cancer patients. By exploring the use of newly approved drugs in three clinical trials, Dr. Usmani’s research project is pioneering the development of life-extending therapies for multiple myeloma patients. (See page 22)

Saad Zafar Usmani, MD, FACP Director of Clinical Research in Hematologic Malignancies

LIMB GIRDLE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY For more than a decade, the McColl and Lockwood families—for whom the McCollLockwood Laboratory for Muscular Dystrophy Research at Carolinas Medical Center is named—have played a key role in fundraising that has helped to establish this facility as one of the preeminent labs in the country investigating new treatments for Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy. Under the direction of Qi Long Lu, M.D., Ph.D., a world-renowned physician and research scientist, the McCollLockwood Laboratory is on the verge of the first clinical trials, nationally, for Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy after many years of generous philanthropic funding. (See page 38)

Qi Long Lu, MD, PhD Director , McColl-Lockwood Lab for MD Research

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GRANTS/ FOUNDATIONS

JEFF GORDON CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION: $2 MILLION

BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB FOUNDATION: $1.6 MILLION

Jeff Gordon Children’s

THE HOWARD LEVINE FOUNDATION AND LORI AND ERIC SKLUT: $2 MILLION

Foundation established a

A collective $2 million lead gift

lung unit, equipped with a

$2 million endowed chair in

from The Howard Levine

computed tomography scanner,

support of academic and

Foundation as well as Lori and Eric

which will address barriers to

research efforts at Levine

Sklut will establish the Barbara L.

regular cancer screening as part of

Children’s Hospital. The funds

Levine Infusion Center within the

a comprehensive education,

will be designated to create

expanded Levine Cancer Institute

navigation, and clinical intervention

the Jeff Gordon Children’s

outpatient and research facility.

program.

In 2017, Levine Cancer Institute unveiled the nation’s first mobile

Foundation Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders. (See page 18)

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G R A N T S / F O U N DAT I O N S

THE DUKE ENDOWMENT: $1 MILLION

MATTEI FOUNDATION: $1 MILLION

LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY: $550,000

The Duke Endowment’s most recent

Patients and care teams at Sanger

Saad Usmani, MD, Director of Clinical

grant support has benefited various

Heart & Vascular Institute will

Research in Hematologic Malignancies

new and expanded Atrium Health

benefit from the Mattei Foundation’s

at Levine Cancer Institute, was named by

initiatives and healthcare programs

$1 million gift made in 2017, which

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as a

including: senior adult cancer

will launch the Mattei Cardiovascular

recipient of the Clinical Career Scholar

survivorship; dementia patient

Innovations Fund. The family’s latest

Award. This prestigious award recognizes

navigation; social determinants of

donation will enable the Institute to

Dr. Usamani as a leader in advancing

health needs; and enhancement of a

pursue newer treatments aimed at

new therapies for blood cancer patients

Mecklenburg County care network

attaining not only longer life, but

and will fund three clinical trials to

for the underinsured/uninsured.

also higher quality of life for all

improve treatment for multiple

patients. (See page 12)

myeloma patients. (See page 22)

ALEX HEMBY FOUNDATION: $1.5 MILLION

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY: $493,000

The Alex Hemby Foundation’s most

In 2017, the American Cancer Society

KOHL’S CARES HOSPITAL GRANT PROGRAM: $300,000

recent gift endows a chair of supportive

awarded a grant in support of a research

Last year, Kohl’s Cares, LLC, awarded

oncology at Levine Cancer Institute,

study currently being led by principal

$300,000 to Levine Children’s

ensuring patients receive not just

investigator Steven Park, MD, Director of

Hospital to fund a two-year

physical care, but also emotional and

Investigational Therapeutics in

community health outreach

spiritual services. Declan Walsh, MD, has

Hematologic Malignancy at Levine

initiative designed to improve

been named the Hemby Family

Cancer Institute. Dr. Park’s study focuses

access to health care for children,

Endowed Chair in Supportive Oncology.

on identifying targeted therapies for

adolescents, and families residing in

(See page 19)

treatment of lymphoma.

Mecklenburg, Anson, Cabarrus, Gaston, Union, and York counties.

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MU SCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION: $270,000

V FOUNDATION: $200,000

The McColl-Lockwood Laboratory for

In 2017, Levine Cancer Institute was

Muscular Dystrophy Research at

awarded a $200,000 grant from

THE PAULA TAKACS FOUNDATION FOR SARCOMA RESEARCH: $185,000

Carolinas Medical Center, directed by

the Jimmy V Foundation

Announced in December 2017, the

Qi Long Lu, MD, PhD, is part of an

designated for Dr. Edward S. Kim’s

Paula Takacs Foundation’s most

internationally recognized program of

research in non-small cell lung

recent gift of $185,000 is supporting

clinical care, research, and education for

cancer. This is Levine Cancer

the creation of sarcoma-specific

degenerative neuromuscular diseases.

Institute’s first ever grant from

clinical trials at Levine Cancer

The lab continues to receive significant

the Cary, NC-based foundation.

Institute, which will be available

grant funding from the Muscular

(See page 24)

to adult and pediatric patients

Dystrophy Association to advance limb

diagnosed with sarcoma.

girdle muscular dystrophy research.

(See page 24)

AO TRAUMA FOUNDATION: $120,000

HEINEMAN FOUNDATION OF CHARLOTTE: $100,000

PURPLE PROMISE FOUNDATION: $62,000

The AO Trauma Foundation

In 2017, the Heineman Foundation

The Purple Promise Foundation to End

continues its support of orthopaedic

awarded a combined total of

Melanoma contributed $62,000 to

trauma research studies and

$100,000 to Sanger Heart & Vascular

Levine Cancer Institute to improve

fellowships being conducted at

Institute and Levine Cancer Institute

treatment of late-stage melanoma

Carolinas Medical Center to

for the advancement of innovative

through immunotherapy advancements.

improve patient treatment and

research efforts to improve patient

The Foundation, founded as a tribute

physician training.

care in cardiac surgery and multiple

to the life and memory of Jessica

myeloma, respectively.

Hodgkins-Dovi, has donated more than $100,000 to support Levine Cancer Institute.

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1940 SOCIETY In 2017, the 1940 Society grew to include 60 members. The Society is a legacy giving circle established to recognize and celebrate those who have generously and thoughtfully included Atrium Health in their estate plans. These legacy gifts enable members to continue their philanthropic endeavors beyond their lifetime and to carry their family name into the future, weaving their philanthropy into the lives of others.

MEMBERS Anonymous Betty and Don Anderson Wylie Arnold, Jr.* Lucille and Harry Barrett, Jr.* Sarah and Thomas Belk, Jr. Michael Black, Jr.* Anita Blumenthal* Addison Brenizer, MD* Willard Brown* Joseph Bruno* Ethel Bryant Elinor Caddell Melvin Caudle* Alex Copeland, Jr.* John Crist, Jr.* Judy and John* Crosland, Jr. Pamela and David Fisher, MD Ruth Flowe* Tansukh, Sarla and Rajesh Ganatra George Gilbert* Jane and Seddon “Rusty” Goode, Jr.*

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Mark Griffith Laura “Johnny” Guffey* Deborah Hopper Cynthia Huntley* Peggy and James Hynes Julia Jones* Scott Kerr Ola Kincaid* Ninna Lester* Charles Lightner* Jane and Hugh McColl, Jr. Virginia McEwen* Ann P. Miller Charitable Trust Catherine Miller* Joe Miller Robert Miller* Irene Millroy* Elizabeth Moore Trust Eileen Nichols* Donna and Wallace Nunley, Jr., MD Kelly Hurley Osborne

Patricia Paterson* Jacqueline and Louis Pfeiffer Adeline Puner* Addison Reese* Margaret and Sammy* Ross Warner Shelly* Lori Levine Sklut Earle Spaugh* Louvene Steele* Marietta Stokes* Charles Stone* Susan and Jack Stricker Victoria Sutton Nicholas Trivisonno Donaldson Williams A.B. and Harry Winkler* Vonee Wogens* The Paul and Elizabeth Younts Trust

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ATRIUM TEAMMATE GIVING Atrium Health teammates comprise the single largest employee-based contributor to Children’s Miracle Network, nationwide. Thanks to generous contributions made by teammates in the 2017 CHS Gives campaign, which annually supports Children’s Miracle Network, Levine Children’s Hospital is achieving new milestones in delivering world-class care. From growing its nationallyrecognized pediatric specialties, to providing the most advanced patient services, clinical research, and medical technology for worldclass patient care, Levine Children’s Hospital’s excellence is meaningfully advanced by teammate giving, which exceeded $1.6 million in 2017.

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EVENTS

LEVINE CHILDREN’S GALA More than 500 guests attended the 3rd Annual Levine Children’s Gala in 2017, celebrating the hospital’s 10th anniversary and raising nearly $2.5 million for patients treated at Levine Children’s Hospital. In a surprise presentation to Gene Woods, President and CEO of Atrium Health, honorary gala chair Leon Levine announced a $1 million challenge gift designated for the broad benefit of Levine Children’s Hospital. Mr. Levine then announced that his children – Lori and Eric Sklut, Julie and Howard Levine, and Amy and Alfred Dawson – had committed $250,000 to jump-start the match. The challenge was met with enthusiasm by gala guests, including representatives from Levine Children’s Hospital, as well as national and local celebrities, professional athletes, philanthropists, and corporate supporters. In addition to PNC, major gala sponsors were UTC Aerospace, SunEnergy1, US Trust, Barings, and Brighthouse Financial. Actress Angie Harmon, along with Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, co-emceed the event. Rick and Linda Hendrick, who supported the original campaign for Levine Children’s Hospital with a multimillion dollar gift in memory of their son Ricky Hendrick, offered the evening’s second big surprise, announcing a $750,000 gift to complete the $1 million match – all in one evening. Other donors also made substantial gifts, allowing the hospital to exceed the challenge amount. Funds raised will be designated to substantially enhance the hospital’s bone marrow transplant services.

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PETER OOSTERHUIS CHAMPIONSHIP On May 5, 2017, legendary British golfer Peter Oosterhuis and fellow participants teed off to support the Carolinas Alzheimer’s Disease Fund, as part of the inaugural Peter Oosterhuis Championship. Those in attendance included award-winning CBS sports announcer Jim Nantz, CBS golf broadcaster Peter Kostis, and former CBS broadcaster and golf instructor Bobby Clampett. The event raised awareness for the disease and garnered proceeds of more than $340,000. This funding will support Alzheimer’s disease research at Atrium Health, where Peter currently receives treatment. A highly celebrated professional golfer and broadcaster whose illustrious career included 20 worldwide wins, Peter was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease in 2014. The diagnosis brought an untimely end to his broadcasting career, but since, Oosterhuis has dedicated his time to promoting awareness and raising funds for Alzheimer’s research and patient support services.

HOPEBUILDERS 5K On November 19, more than 1,000 Levine Children’s Hospital supporters, including many former patients, took part in the annual Hopebuilders 5K, which raises money for Levine Children’s Hospital. Now in its 21st year, the Hopebuilders 5K has become a time-honored tradition for many grateful families who have been served by Levine Children’s Hospital, as well as hospital staff and supporters of all ages. Barings (previously Babson Capital Management, LLC.) continued their support as presenting sponsor for the ninth consecutive year. In addition, UTC Aerospace Systems, Morris-Jenkins, and teams led by Levine Children’s physicians Amina Ahmed and Niraj Patel, as well as CMC’s Rebecca Usadi were out in full force.

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH LUNCHEON Jane Pauley is not only an acclaimed journalist and author – but also one of millions of Americans dealing with mental illness. On September 12, Pauley detailed her experience with bipolar disorder to an audience of 200 at Myers Park Country Club, as part of an inaugural behavioral health luncheon. Presented by AccessOne, the Howard R. Levine Foundation, and Lori and Eric Sklut, the luncheon generated more than $150,000 to support the Carolinas Behavioral Health Advancement Fund. Proceeds from the luncheon will be used to improve Atrium Health’s Charlotte-based behavioral health center – the Charlotte Metro area’s only outpatient behavioral health program and psychiatric emergency department – and to underwrite suicide prevention programs and efforts to educate the community about mental illness and substance abuse disorders.

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LA RAZA 106.1 RADIOTHON In 2017, Charlotte Hispanic radio station La Raza 106.1 raised $145,000 for Levine Children’s Hospital, as part of the annual Radiothon “Milagros Para Los Niños.” Funds raised in the 2017 radiothon, which increased by 28 percent over the previous year’s donation total, will fund medical equipment, patient services, and research to save and improve the lives of children in the Charlotte region. Now in its sixth year, the radiothon was broadcast live from the hospital’s Ryan Seacrest Studios. La Raza 106.1 listeners were moved by stories of hope shared by families of former and current patients from the Hispanic community. On-air favorites like La Raza’s popular morning show hosts on Los Hijos de la Mañana, and Alex Ruiz, also motivated listeners to call in substantial donations to the hospital.

SECRET SANTA RADIOTHON It’s no secret: children have a special place in the hearts of the Kiss95.1 morning team – and Dewey Jenkins, owner of local heating, A/C and plumbing company, Morris-Jenkins. When they teamed up in December for the sixth annual Secret Santa Radiothon, the results were unprecedented. Thanks to compelling stories of hope and healing, listeners were inspired to contribute a record $105,000 to provide holiday gifts for hospitalized children and to support the medical resources and patient services that make Levine Children’s Hospital a destination for world-class care.

JEANS, GENES, AND GENIUSES Since 2008, local philanthropists Jane and Luther Lockwood, along with their daughter Jane, have led a highly successful fundraising initiative—Jeans, Genes, and Geniuses—to benefit the McColl-Lockwood Laboratory for Muscular Dystrophy Research at Carolinas Medical Center, one of the leading facilities in the world dedicated to finding a cure for Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD). Daughter Jane was diagnosed with the disease when she was just five years old. Since that time, her family has advocated for a cure and raised funds for all who suffer from this disease. Gifts made to their Jeans, Genes and Geniuses fundraising events chiefly benefit a bi-annual International Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Research Conference, hosted in Charlotte, which brings together experts from across the globe to specifically address the latest research initiatives likely to deliver a cure for LGMD. The 2017 event raised north of $100,000 to advance LGMD research.

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STILETTO SPRINT The 7th annual Stiletto Sprint began with a moment of silence and ended with more than $100,000 raised for Levine Cancer Institute. At the event in South Park’s Symphony Park, survivors, advocates, caregivers, family and friends, sprinted 70yards in heels to raise awareness and funds for ovarian cancer and other gynecologic cancers at Atrium Health. WBTV anchor Micah Smith hosted the event, representing the news station’s longstanding commitment to the cause. Bissell Companies, TESARO, Teal Butterfly Challenge, Clovis Oncology, WBTV, Dr. Marie-Claire Marroum, and Stiletto Sprint committee members, volunteers, sponsors and supporters all contributed to the event’s success.

KEEP POUNDING 5K The 2017 Keep Pounding 5K included more than 1,000 cancer advocates, survivors, volunteers, and donors, raising more than $100,000 to benefit adult and pediatric cancer research and support programs at Levine Cancer Institute and Levine Children’s Hospital. The 7th annual race, which finished on the Carolinas Panthers practice field, was presented by Rodgers. Adding to the festivities, Sir Purr, TopCats, Carolina Panthers kicker Graham Gano, and former player Mike Rucker all participated in the event. The Panthers have a long history of supporting Atrium Health’s cancer programs through Keep Pounding – a campaign established in 2004 to honor former players Sam Mills and Mark Fields, who had both been recently diagnosed with cancer.

SPEAK PINK LUNCHEON The inaugural Speak PINK luncheon brought together patients past and present, philanthropists and physicians to raise funds and awareness for local breast cancer programs and research. The inaugural event, sponsored by Charlotte Radiology and hosted by Atrium Health Foundation, took place at the Ritz Carlton in Uptown Charlotte. The luncheon featured Greg Olsen and his mom, Susan Olsen, a 17-year breast cancer survivor as well as Moira Quinn, COO of Charlotte Center City Partners and a breast cancer survivor herself. The first annual Speak PINK raised more than $100,000 for the Foundation’s Carolinas Breast Cancer Fund. This fund supports breakthrough breast cancer research conducted by physicians and scientists at Levine Cancer Institute. In addition, it provides funding for Project PINK, a program in partnership with Charlotte Radiology that offers accessible breast cancer screenings for lower income women.

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LEVINE JCC KIDS TRIATHLON Kids, parents – and a Panther or two – gathered June 5, 2017 for the 5th Annual Levine JCC Kids Triathlon, in the process raising more than $180,000 for rehabilitation services at Levine Children’s Hospital and the Adaptive Sports and Adventures Program (ASAP) at Carolinas Rehabilitation. Before the event, participants raised money through bake sales, family and friends and yard sales; The Leon Levine Foundation also contributed to the impressive fundraising total. The foundation announced a $20,000 grant in support of the cause, after Kids Triathlon supporters surpassed the event’s initial $70,000 fundraising goal. Carolina Panthers All-Pro tight end Greg Olsen attended the event and cheered on participants, which included many ASAP athletes and children of all ages and athletic abilities.

CYCLE TO THE SEA Two days, 35 cyclists, 180 miles, and $73,000 raised – those are the numbers for the 2017 Cycle to the Sea, a flagship awareness and fundraising event for the Adaptive Sports & Adventures Program (ASAP) at Carolinas Rehabilitation. But as impressive as that math is, the people behind those numbers are even more awe-inspiring. Of the 35 cyclists who traveled an average of 60 miles a day, many did so using only the strength of their arms and upper body, with our top fundraiser, Brian Muscerella, raising more than $23,000 alone for ASAP. The cyclists, who left Charlotte on April 6, arriving in North Myrtle Beach, on April 8, marking the race’s 18th year in existence. Special thanks go to lead sponsor, Waypoint.

SAVE YOUR SKIN MELANOMA AWARENESS GOLF TOURNAMENT On June 5, 2017, physicians, survivors, and supporters gathered at Carmel Country Club to raise funds in support of melanoma research and prevention efforts at Levine Cancer Institute. The 12th Annual Save Your Skin Melanoma Awareness Golf Tournament, presented by Bank of America Merrill Lynch since its inception, raised north of $70,000.

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CAROLINAS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PINEVILLE GOLF INVITATIONAL In its 9th year, Carolinas Healthcare System’s Pineville Golf Invitational continued its strong fundraising record in 2017, raising over $65,000 to help Carolinas HealthCare System Pineville fulfill its mission of delivering advanced, personalized care to southern Mecklenburg, York, and Lancaster counties. Business leader and grateful patient Felix Sabates served as honorary chair of the event, which supports the 206-bed medical center that includes full-service cardiology, spine surgery, maternity, intensive care, and emergency services.

CUPID’S CUP 5K It’s amazing what a community can accomplish when its members put their hearts into it. On February 11, 2017, more than 700 runners and walkers in the 13th annual Cupid’s Cup race did just that, raising more than $40,000 for cardiac rehabilitation programs within Atrium Health. Participants in both the 5K and the 1-Mile Walk made their way through Charlotte’s historic Dilworth neighborhood as part of the fundraiser, the proceeds from which provide valuable support for patient education and outreach relating to cardiac rehabilitation.

CAROLINAS 4 A CURE BLADDER CANCER WALK The second annual Carolinas 4 A Cure Bladder Cancer Walk was attended by more than 100 cancer advocates and survivors, who collectively raised over $24,000 to benefit the Carolinas Bladder Cancer Fund at Levine Cancer Institute. The event, founded by the Salvino Family and supported generously by Genentech and 5MPower Foundation, benefits clinical research aimed at improving treatment options and outcomes for patients diagnosed with bladder cancer.

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ESTABLISHED

AREA OF FUNDING SUPPORT

CUMULATIVE TOTAL

Levine Children’s Gala

2015

Levine Children’s Hospital

$3.3 million

Hopebuilders 5K

2004

Levine Children’s Hospital

$2 million

Cycle to the Sea

2003

Adaptive Sports & Adventures Program (ASAP)

$878K

Stiletto Sprint

2011

Ovarian Cancer Research

$696K

Save Your Skin Golf

2006

Melanoma Research and Prevention Program

$659K

Cupid’s Cup 5K

2005

Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute, Cardiac Rehab

$600K

Jeans, Genes, Geniuses

2008

International Conferences, McColl Lockwood Lab

$574K

CHS Pineville Golf

2009

Navigator at LCI-Pineville & Facilities Upgrades

$567K

Keep Pounding 5K

2011

LCI, LCH Cancer Research, Survivorship

$465K

Levine JCC Kids Tri

2012

ASAP, LCH Pediatric Rehab

$436K

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CORPORATE PARTNERS

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C O R P O R AT E PA R T N E R H I G H L I G H T S :

UTC AEROSPACE SYSTEMS UTC Aerospace Systems has established itself as a dedicated corporate supporter of Levine Children’s Hospital, most notably through their sponsorship of signature fundraising events such as the Levine Children’s Gala and the Hopebuilders 5K.

When UTC Aerospace Systems President David Gitlin is not busy leading his team, he is dedicating

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considerable time to Levine Children’s Hospital. He set the tone for the company’s philanthropic support by joining the hospital’s Dreamcatcher Society and Board of Ambassadors, and most recently serving on the Carolinas HealthCare Foundation Board. David also led his corporate team as sponsor and participants in the annual Hopebuilders 5K for Levine Children’s Hospital.

BARINGS A leader in international global investment— and a philanthropic leader in the Queen City— Barings first stepped forward in 2008 to support Levine Children’s Hospital by serving as Presenting Sponsor for the Annual Hopebuilders 5K Run/Walk—an event they’ve continued to generously support ever since. In addition to their corporate sponsorship, Barings organizes a corporate team and encourages its employees to fundraise individually and volunteer at the Hopebuilders 5K every year. The company also generously sponsors the

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annual Levine Children’s Gala.

As the Hopebuilders 5K Presenting Sponsor, Barings employees once again came out in full force to support our courageous patients, known to Barings as “super heroes.”

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PNC BANK A dedicated partner of Levine Children’s Hospital, PNC Financial Services Group shows tremendous support for children and families in the Carolinas through their support of the Hopebuilders 5K and annual Levine Children’s Gala (Presenting Sponsor). A driving force behind this effort has been PNC’s Regional President Weston Andress. Under his leadership, PNC has been at the forefront of community giving, supporting the arts, education, and healthcare initiatives. Atrium Health Foundation depends on PNC for their generosity and deeply appreciates what they have made possible for Atrium Health and Levine Children’s Hospital, under Weston’s leadership.

Weston Andress, Regional President of Western Carolina for PNC Bank, welcomes

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attendees during the 3rd Annual Levine Children’s Gala.

MORRIS-JENKINS Since partnering with Levine Children’s Hospital ten years ago, Morris-Jenkins has been touching the lives of thousands of its young patients. In 2008, the local heating, air conditioning and plumbing company made a 10-year financial commitment of $500,000 to underwrite the hospital’s Child Life Program, which is dedicated to restoring a sense of normalcy to the lives of hospitalized children. Additionally, Morris-Jenkins has funded the special recognition program designed to help patients celebrate special milestones, such as the end of chemotherapy, a successful transplant surgery, or a patient’s birthday. Leading the charge in the company’s support of the hospital is Dewey Jenkins, owner of Morris-Jenkins, who also serves as chair of the Children’s Hospital’s Board of Ambassadors. Also, in 2017, Morris-Jenkins employees collectively raised or contributed more than $100,000 to support Levine Children’s Hospital, most notably through their Presenting Sponsorship of the Secret Santa Radiothon broadcasted on WNKS Kiss 95.1. Presenting Sponsor, Morris-Jenkins, and partner stations K104.7 and The New 103.7 helped to lead a record-year in fundraising for the holiday radiothon.

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Thank you TO OUR MANY CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION PARTNERS WHO MAKE TRANSFORMATIONAL GIVING POSSIBLE.

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Marriott

Bank of America/US Trust

Martin Truex Jr. Foundation

Barings

Miles Against Melanoma NC

Bissell

Morris-Jenkins

Bojangles' Brighthouse Financial Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Bosom Buddies

Paula Takacs Foundation for Sarcoma Research PNC Financial Pounding for Parker

Carolina Panthers

Publix

Charlotte Knights

The Purple Promise Foundation To End Melanoma

Charlotteans 4 Cancer Cure Charlotte Pipe & Foundry

Receptions for Research / Greg Olsen Foundation

Costco

RE/MAX

Cougars 4 A Cure

Rite Aid

Driven Brands

Speedway

Eastwood Homes

Speedway Children's Charities

Great Clips Hands for Holly Fund

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Swim Across America

Hendrick Automotive, Motorsports, and Foundation

Unicon

Hyundai Hope on Wheels

UTC Aerospace Systems

Isabella Santos Foundation

Walmart and Sam's Club

Joedance

Wells Fargo

Kohl’s

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Spirit Halloween (Spirit of Children)

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communications COMMUNICATIONS

ONLINE FUNDRAISING • Over $1.1 million raised or contributed on our digital fundraising platforms • 8,700 online donations made including 1,300 memorial gifts • Modernized and mobile

friendly design templates for event website and email campaigns • Recognizing donors and community partners through featured website articles

SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS

• 2,195 Facebook

followers (25% organic increase over year prior)

+25% +192% +60%

• 476 Twitter followers (192% organic increase over year prior) • 432 Instagram followers (60% increase over

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year prior) Three issues of Give Carolinas magazine distributed to more than 10,000 donor households.

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C O M M U N I C AT I O N S

GRATEFUL PATIENT FUNDRAISING • Developed new online tools for Grateful Patient Fundraising including a portal for grateful patients to donate and share their story • Designed physician portal to be programmed this year, to aid in the grateful patient referral process

Monthly editions of the Foundation Impact Report emailed to Atrium Health Foundation Board of Directors and senior staff, Atrium Health Board of Directors and senior staff, and to numerous

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community partners.

GIVING TUESDAY • Presenting Sponsor Mercedes-Benz of South Charlotte was an important contributor to the success of the campaign, matching $10,000 in donor contributions, and bringing in a record fundraising total. • $32,000 raised (exceeding our initial goal of $25,000) • Reached 3,400 Facebook followers, 400+ Twitter followers, and 400+

Instagram followers through the Giving Tuesday social media campaign • Reached 6,400 Levine Children’s Hospital supporters through Giving Tuesday email campaign

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volunteers

VOLUNTEERS

ATRIUM HEALTH FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Vicki Sutton, Chair

David Gitlin

James Hynes

Felix Sabates

George Battle, Jr.

Tommy Hall

Luther Lockwood, II

Michael Salvino

Howard Bissell, III

Bevie Hemby

Jim Mattei

Lori Sklut

John Engler

Mandy Houser

Greg Olsen

LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL H. C. “Smoky” Bissell

Scott Kerr

Michael Salvino

Ed Brown

Edward Kim, MD

Lori Sklut

Armando Chardiet

Jeffrey Kneisl, MD

Vicki Sutton

Edward Copelan, MD

Spencer Lueders

Susan Udelson

Jim Ervin

Steve Luquire

Kerry Vickar

Mac Everett

Derek Raghavan, MD, PhD

Declan Walsh, MD

Tommy Hall

Roger Ray, MD

Gene Woods

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VOLUNTEERS

LEVINE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL BOARD OF AMBASSADORS Weston Andress

Rosalyn Durant

Anna McCoy

Judy Rose

Candy Bing

Jubal Early

Matt McLanahan

David Secrest

Ron Brooker

Mac Everett

Marc Michael

Kourosh Sharifi

Julie Cobb

David Fisher, MD

Javier Oesterheld, MD

Vicki Sutton

Mike Conley

David Gitlin

Noah Pollack

Beto Tenorio

Amy Dawson

Richard Hinkebein

Blaine Predmore

Amy Welton

Steven DeGeorge

Dewey Jenkins

Dan Rajkowski

Don Williams

George Dewey

Beverly Ladley

Jim Reichard

Konstantine Zitsos

Callie Dobbins

Tom Maxey, MD

Diane Restaino

Sue Dupuis

Martha Ann McConnell

Manuel Rey

2017 LEVINE CHILDREN’S GALA COMMITTEE Candy and Darren Bing

Angie Harmon

Tiffany and Scott Smith

Amy and Alfred Dawson

Mandy and Todd Houser

Ann and Michael Tarwater

Katie and Matt Burge

Emily and Tyler Johnson

Amy and Martin Welton

Sherrard and John Georgius

Kara and Greg Olsen

Stephanie and David Gitlin

Ana and Manuel Rey

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Lynn & Bryant Barnes

Bevie Hemby

Kaye & Bill McMullen

Laura & Dan Schlesing

Jennifer & Jason Cox

Becky & Bill Hughes

Yvonne Nagle

Mandy & Wes Slocum

Allison & Jon Cowherd

Josh Jones

Michele & Mark Nestel

Sharon & Mike Tanksley

Alfred Dawson

Trish Kriger

Maggie & Mike O'Neill

Mallory Walsh

Sue Dupuis

Paige & Mike Ladd

Diane Restaino

Kelly & Chris Weaver

Michelle & Steve Gassaway

Beverly Ladley

Erin Santos

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VOLUNTEERS

LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE GYNECOLOGIC CANCER ADVISORY COMMITTEE Janine DeFeo

Jennifer Johnson

Wanda Shearin

Jerry Zellme

Kay Elder

Vicky Neer

Julie Snyder

Rick Zuber

Monica Gary

Shannon Routh

Prince Witt

LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE MELANOMA ADVISORY COMMITTEE Cutter Davis

Suzie Guerin

Martin Kreshon, MD

Andy Everett

David Hodgkins

Jeff McEwen

Kathryn Ford

Chic Huber

Anne Pipkin

Lourdes Gee

Heather Joyner

Bill Row

Mark Swanson, MD

LEVINE CANCER INSTITUTE BREAST CANCER ADVISORY BOARD Andrea Bierce

Heather Haines

Shawna Platé

Cyndi Thilo

Erin DeMarco

Jill Marcus

Moira Quinn

Kristie Tighe

Diane Glenn

Suzie Pignetti

Katie Robbins

Toni Steedman Zelickson

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staff

STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

FUND DEVELOPMENT

Armando L. Chardiet

Jim Ervin

Sarah Beth Munson

President

Senior Vice President,

Development Officer

Development Sarah Richardson

Scott Kerr Senior Vice President,

Kirstin Ashford

Operations

Assistant Vice President, Strategic Relations

Katherine Schmitt

Mark L. Griffith, CFRE Assistant Vice President,

Annette Mason

Major Gifts

Communications Administrative Assistant

Financial Services Manager Rachel Ellis Director, Fund Development

Jan Nielsen Financial Services Manager

Kathleen G. LeFever M.L. Marley

Director, Strategic Relations &

Supervisor, Data Management

Communications

& Donor Information Kellie McGregor Patricia Beckas

Director, Fund Development

Project Manager Katherine Murphy Senior Development Officer

Gina Foster Senior Staff Assistant

Cindy Grier Administrative Assistant

Michele Nutsigbe Senior Administrative Assistant

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Laura Skinner Development Officer

Electa E. McPherson, MBA Vice President and CFO

Development Officer



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