FLORIDA STATE LAW
DEBORAH “DEBBY” KEARNEY (’81)
ALUMNI MAGAZINE & ANNUAL REPORT
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Unprecedented Times The 2019-2020 academic year started here at FSU Law with much promise, but recent months have been some of the most trying in our nation’s history. As this maga zine goes to print, the law school is immersed in efforts to keep our com munity members as safe as possible through the COVID-19 pandemic; to plan for our return to hybrid fall classes; and to engage in hard conversations and promising collaborations in order to determine the best path forward in the aftermath of the horrific killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, among many others. As the article on COVID-19 in this magazine details, the law school has been operating mostly remotely since March. I have been heartened by the strength, ingenuity and resilience of our faculty, students and administrative team in the wake of the pandemic. Learning and mentoring continued strong through the end of the spring semester, with many faculty members reporting that the quality of final exams they evaluated this spring was stronger than ever. We have also found unique and special ways to celebrate students’ accomplishments, to work with clinic clients, to identify valuable job opportunities for students and recent graduates, to provide virtual support to the graduates who are preparing for bar exams, and to remain connected to and supportive of one another. Although Zoom classes have been more successful than we could have ever imagined, our surveys of students and professors indicate that a majority of community members want to be on campus in the fall. Our administrative team is currently working tirelessly to ensure our facilities can remain clean, regularly sanitized and safe, with occupants focused on social distancing, face coverings and enhanced personal hygiene efforts. Due to social distancing requirements and other CDC recommendations, many of our fall courses must nevertheless meet remotely. Additionally, any student who wants to take classes exclusively online in the fall due to health and safety concerns will have the option to do so. Our top priority remains the health and safety of our faculty, staff and students. More recently, we have been working as a community to process the oppression and injustice against our Black neighbors, to promote desperately needed social change, and to further advance diversity, inclusion, and equity at the College of Law. As I mentioned in an issue of our FSU Law
I am thankful for each member of the FSU Law community who has contacted me, whether to offer words of encouragement and support for our students or to offer suggestions on how we can work toward positive change at the law school, in our local community and nationally. We must all work together to successfully weather the pandemic and to prevent oppression, injustice and racism. Focus newsletter, which more broadly detailed my reaction to recent events and the law school’s commitment to change, we are also motivated to find a way to use our legal skills to advocate for reform. In June, we held a panel discussion on police brutality and reform, featuring a special appearance by prominent civil rights attorney and alumnus Ben Crump (’95), who is representing the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. This panel was the first in a series of educational panels planned to discuss issues of systemic racism present in the criminal justice system. I am especially grateful to the students who are working with us to ensure that future panels most effectively address the legal issues that currently capture their passions. Throughout these trying times, I have received many messages of support and concern from alumni. I am thankful for each member of the FSU Law community who has contacted me, whether to offer words of encouragement and support for our students or to offer suggestions on how we can work toward positive change at the law school, in our local community and nationally. We must all work together to successfully weather the pandemic and to prevent oppression, injustice and racism. Thank you for standing with us. In the meantime, please stay safe and be strong!
Erin O’Hara O’Connor
Dean and McKenzie Professor
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CONTENT S Erin O’Hara O’Connor
FEATURES
ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
COVER STORY
DEAN AND MCKENZIE PROFESSOR
Shawn J. Bayern
ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AND STUDENT ADVANCEMENT
2 Deborah “Debby” Kearney: Destined for Public Service
Nancy L. Benavides
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ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ADMINISTRATION
4 Kareem J. Spratling: Improving Communities Through the Law and Service 6 Bruce and Wendy Wiener: All Roads Lead to Giving Back 8 Abb Payne: Accomplished Leader and Businessman
Catherine J. Miller
ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ADMISSIONS
Jennifer Kessinger
ASSISTANT DEAN FOR CAREER SERVICES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Debra Henley
ASSISTANT DEAN FOR STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
Glenda Thornton
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10 Resilience and Creativity in the Wake of COVID-19
Maribel Roig
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DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
12 Q&A with Professor Elissa Philip Gentry
Hovik J. Arakelian
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
Becky B. Shepherd
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Christi N. Morgan
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Bill Lax
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Deborah “Debby” Kearney: Destined for Public Service
By Christi N. Morgan
2019 Exemplary Public Service Career Award Winner Deborah Kearney
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eborah “Debby” Kearney (’81) devoted her entire legal career to public service. Before she retired from Citizens Property Insurance Company in January 2015, she had served as general counsel in all three branches of state government. She served both Democrat and Republican leaders at numerous state agencies, the Governor’s Office, the Florida House and Senate, and the Florida Supreme Court. Kearney began her legal career as a staff
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attorney for the Florida House Judiciary Committee—a job for which she was recruited—and she created a reputation for herself such that former colleagues and managers recruited her over and over again throughout her entire career. Highlights of her illustrious 35-years of service include serving as general counsel of the Florida Department of State during the 2000 presidential election—where she tirelessly worked on more than 40 emergency cases related to
the election—and as general counsel for the 1998 Florida Constitution Revision Commission. “I’m proud of all my jobs, but the one that was most special to me was as general counsel of the Constitution Revision Commission—it was a oncein-a-lifetime thing,” said Kearney. “It took so much of the work I had done in the Governor’s Office—which was a lot because I was there for seven-and-a-half years, so I had seen a lot about almost every area of the law—so that when I got to the Constitution Revision Commission, there was hardly a part of the Constitution I didn’t have some working knowledge of. I had a familiarity with a broad scope of our Constitution that I don’t think very many people get to have.” Despite serving in high-ranking positions and reporting to elected officials, Kearney never allowed politics to motivate her work. “From the beginning, I think it was my first boss who said, ‘Don’t get involved in the politics; that is the fastest way to the dusty road.’ I really took that to heart.” Kearney felt not only was it her responsibility as a lawyer, but it was also her personal desire, to always produce the best work she could for every client. “I always tried to give my best legal advice, no matter who my client was— Democrats, Republicans, non-partisan, whatever—nobody ever asked me to do anything untoward or overly political. I just did my legal work as best I could.
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My key was to work smart, work hard years as a retiree traveling extensively, and treat everyone with dignity.” including to Europe and a three-week Although she spent more than three drive across the country with her sister. decades working in state government, She remains engaged with Florida State when she started law school and even University, supporting the College of early in her career, Kearney thought she Law and School of Theatre in a variety would eventually enter private practice of ways. A cultural arts enthusiast and as a property lawyer. Satisfaction and a benefactor of Opening Nights and a growing interest in her government work changed her plans. Kearney found gratification in doing the right things in her public service jobs. “And the positions seemed to just open up one right after another,” Kearney said. “I never really thought about not having a job or doing something different. It seems like I was destined to do all those things. And they all were very rewarding.” Kearney is especially proud of the many different areas of state government and law she was able to learn about during her career, and that she was able to use that knowledge to serve others. The importance of service was ingrained in Jim and Deborah Kearney Kearney when she was a high school student in Paoli, Pennsylvania. She recalls her civics teacher as leaving a the School of Theatre, Kearney attends lasting impression about how important many theater performances locally, in it is to stand up for justice and to stand New York City and in other U.S. citup for those who cannot stand up for ies known for their cultural offerings. themselves. In her spare time, the self-proclaimed Because Kearney attributes much of “total movie buff” also enjoys going to her success to mentors who provided the movies, gathering with her friends good examples of professionalism, she and researching stocks. “I started an devoted herself to mentoring younger investment club in 1995 that still exists,” attorneys after she gained experience Kearney said. “I really get into doing and wisdom. “I always enjoyed working stock research and I spend a lot of time with students and I did it every chance doing it.” I got. I wanted to set the same kind of Kearney recently felt a longing to good example that had been set for me.” return to public service. She now serves Now that she is enjoying retirement, on the board of directors of Survive & Kearney remains busy and engaged in Thrive Advocacy Center, which prothe community. She spent her early vides services to victims of labor and
sex trafficking, and was appointed in 2019 to the Census 2020 Complete Count Committee for Tallahassee/ Leon County. Especially since the national spread of COVID-19, Kearney spends much of her time at home with her husband, Jim Kearney, a retired State of Florida manager who Kearney describes as “the best manager of people I’ve ever seen.” The couple married in December 1982 and the following spring they bought the Tallahassee house in which they still reside. They own three tractors to maintain their 5-acre property, which includes a garden and more than 100 pecan and citrus trees planted by the Kearneys. When Kearney married Jim, she also gained two “bonus daughters”—Jennifer and Jill. The Kearney family has grown to now include spouses for both daughters and three grandchildren. Kearney attributes much of her career success to her supportive family. “One reason I was able to do my job was because I had a husband who supported me, who didn’t mind making his own dinner night after night. And that made a huge difference. And both Jennifer and Jill were so supportive of me. I couldn’t have asked for better kids if I had raised them myself. I’m about the luckiest person in the world for my family and my career.” For someone whose motto is, “The harder you work, the luckier you get,” Kearney’s career and family successes are much-deserved. U
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Kareem J. Spratling: Improving Communities Through the Law and Service By Christi N. Morgan
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s a 2L wanting to enroll in courses transactional work and negotiating deals. that would prepare him for the bar “Governments and non-profits, for the exam, Kareem J. Spratling took most part, have the ability to benefit State Constitutional Law with Randy from tax-exempt bonds. They can borHanna (’84) at FSU Law. The adjunct row money to finance or refinance the professor and former managing partner construction of new buildings or new of Bryant Miller Olive (BMO), who infrastructure, like roads or bridges, or now serves as dean of FSU Panama new hospitals or new schools at a federCity, encouraged Spratling to clerk at ally subsidized interest rate. So that’s BMO the summer before his 3L year. mainly what I do in the public finance Now, 15 years later, Spratling is a share- area, and then I have the pleasure of holder at the firm in Tampa, where he serving as outside general counsel to a concentrates his law practice in the area number of clients. In that role, I use my of public finance. expertise in corporate governance and “I tell kids that I write IOUs, but it’s do a lot of handoffs to my colleagues not quite that simple,” joked Spratling who are specialists in other relevant about how he helps clients obtain fund- practice areas.” ing for their public projects through Spratling’s extensive list of financing
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projects includes many in the areas of education, health care, seaports and general governmental projects such as water and sewer facilities and environmentally sensitive lands acquisition programs. In 2016, Spratling was honored for his work by The Bond Buyer magazine, which named him one of their inaugural group of 24 national “Rising Stars.” A Class of 2006 graduate, Spratling relishes how much his work impacts people and makes a difference. “One of the fundamental prerequisites for the financings that I work on is that the projects being financed or refinanced must serve a public purpose,” Spratling said. “For example, we work on a federal program for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). We’re able to help HBCUs access capital to finance generational projects like new medical facilities that would not have otherwise been built. I have a soft spot for the projects that directly affect young people, like educational facilities or children’s hospitals. Often, we’re invited to visit a facility when it is complete and it’s just a magical thing to see that there was a need and you helped fill that need. It’s also an amazing feeling to see major improvements to something like a seaport or an expressway come to fruition. Thinking about the economic impact of those projects gives me a great deal of pride.” As a collaborative, optimistic person, Spratling also enjoys the common purpose that typically accompanies his transactions. “Whether I’m represent-
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ing the lender or the borrower or a able to make our mark on the commugovernmental entity that’s issuing the nity and some of the things we did are bonds, everyone wants the transaction still things the Chamber is doing.” to close and you’re all pulling in the His commitment to leadership and same direction,” said Spratling. “The civic engagement go back to Spratling’s underlying public purpose of the project days as a student at Florida State. He is ever-present.” served as president of FSU Law’s Black As of January 2020, Spratling is also Law Students Association and Student a member of BMO’s board of directors, Bar Association (SBA) and was the first and he leads a public finance team that student to serve on the Alumni Associapractices nationwide and is based in the tion Board of Directors. firm’s Tampa, Washington, D.C. and Pensacola offices. He enjoys helping members of his team grow professionally and leads by example. Following an unwritten tenant of the firm—be nice to others—Spratling always encourages civility. “A requirement of the job is to negotiate a lot and point out where others have gotten something wrong, but you don’t have to be a jerk in doing it,” remarked Spratling. Spratling primarily credits Hanna Tammy Briant and and BMO’s current managing shareKareem Spratling holder, Grace Dunlap, with showing him how to “be a smart and very pre“Being a student who is working and pared lawyer in a nice way.” also involved in various activities helps In addition to his work on behalf of you manage time properly, and I still clients, Spratling is very involved in the use those skills today,” Spratling said. National Association of Bond Lawyers. “Also, if you’re an effective student leader, He chaired the group’s Diversity Com- you learn a lot of important skills on mittee for two years, working to elevate leadership because leading students is diversity and inclusion within his prac- like herding cats. The only reason they tice area. After serving as chair, he also are going to do what you want them to created and for three years led a panel do is because you’ve actually led them about diversity and implicit bias at the towards something that they believe in association’s main academic workshop. and they want to do it.” Locally, Spratling served on the In addition to shaping Spratling’s board and executive committee of the professional career, serving as SBA Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce president also profoundly impacted his (now the Tampa Bay Chamber of Com- personal life. Spratling first met his wife, merce), at one point serving as perhaps Tammy, at an American Bar Association its youngest general counsel. “We were conference. He was there representing
FSU’s SBA and Tammy was in attendance as president of Stetson’s SBA. “When we tell the story about meeting at the ABA conference in Chicago, Tammy and I like to call ourselves law school nerds,” joked Spratling. “We like travel, we love riding our bikes, we love experiencing new things and we really enjoy giving back to the world. We’re close with my classmates Jason and Jennifer Watson (’06) and we’ve twice coordinated European travel with them, once to Octoberfest in Munich and once for New Year’s in Paris. Also, we don’t have kids (other than a number of godchildren), so we try to be philanthropic as much as possible.” Tammy is executive director of Community Tampa Bay and president of Gasparilla International Film Festival, so the couple is very involved in Tampa-area civic and cultural events. They were also scheduled to host a law school reception at their home in April, which had to be canceled in light of COVID-19. A long-time supporter of FSU Law, Spratling currently serves on the law school’s Board of Directors. Spratling credits his grandparents, parents and Tammy with encouraging him throughout his life. “My grandparents poured so much energy and positivity into me that I think they willed me into some of the success that I have had,” said Spratling. “Then my parents continued to nurture that and, finally, Tammy and I are constantly pushing each other to do the next thing and to be better people. We want to be excellent in everything we do, whether it be at our work or to each other in our marriage or through our giving back to our community. ” U 2020
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Bruce and Wendy Wiener: All Roads Lead to Giving Back
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hat happens when a meandering road and a straight line cross paths in the library during 1L year of law school? For Wendy and Bruce Wiener, both Class of 1993, their library meeting during a legal writing research project—when they needed the same casebook—sparked a connection ultimately leading to their wedding during winter break of their 3L year. Nearly 30 years later, the Wieners, still in Tallahassee, are connected leaders in their community—mentoring young lawyers and setting examples for successful law careers. Wendy’s road to lawyering was winding. She started undergrad at the University of South Florida as a voice major and bounced through six majors before graduating with a broadcast journalism degree. Realizing what she needed was a profession, she took the LSAT on a whim and decided to go to law school. Her dad had always wanted her to be a real estate lawyer. (Instead,
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in politics, government or elected office. During law school, he was a legislative intern and worked for a committee that focused on local bills and growth management laws. Bruce said it was an exciting time, particularly during session, and he learned a lot about land use and the legislative process. Through a clerkship that followed, Bruce stayed connected to growth management and land use. Professor Lawrence Krieger helped Bruce create an externship at 1000 her father got his wish through his Friends of Florida, which differed from son-in-law.) When Wendy entered the work he had been doing. 1000 law school in 1990, the nation had just Friends of Florida is a leading public celebrated the 20th anniversary of Earth interest growth advocacy organization. Day, and Wendy, inspired by the mood “I thought it would be good, from a of the day and focused on the environ- political perspective, to learn about ment, thought she would specialize in the legislative process, and the public environmental law. interest side and the private sector side Bruce, on the other hand, was on in order to gain a working knowledge a straight path directly in line with of the competing growth management his goal. “I really always planned to interests,” said Bruce. go to law school,” he said. At Leon After his externship experience, High School in Tallahassee, Bruce Bruce clerked for the firm at which participated in student government. he would spend the next 22 years. He After attending undergrad as a political turned his focus away from politics and science major at Vanderbilt University in began work exclusively in real estate and Nashville, Bruce’s goal was to return to land use with lawyers well known in the Tallahassee and practice law. Although fields, Charles Gardner (’74), Mike Bist he applied to several law schools, ev- and Jim Shelfer, who not only educated erything led him back to Tallahassee him on the practice of law, but also inand FSU. “I started thinking about the stilled the value of mentorship. A year or opportunities here, the Capitol, the so out of law school, Bruce had the oplegislature and state government, and portunity to represent the developer of it made more and more sense,” he said. a local apartment community. The work Bruce initially planned for a career involved land use issues, environmental
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issues, litigation and transactions. The project solidified his desire to be part of a real estate transactional and development team. A significant event in Bruce’s career occurred in 2000, when he and a partner interviewed in Jacksonville with The St. Joe Company, then the largest landowner in Florida. The company was looking for transactional lawyers in the Tallahassee area as it was building a land division to market and sell its acreage and other divisions to develop, market and sell residential and commercial properties. Soon, St. Joe asked Bruce to work on a transaction and the work kept coming. “For many years, my team helped them close transactions throughout North Florida. The experience was one of the most transformative I’ve ever been through,” said Bruce. “The work we did for the client solidified the reputation of my team to deliver quality real estate work. It gave us opportunities to deal with significant clients and significant matters. I look back with awe.” Now managing partner at Nelson Mullins’ Tallahassee office, Bruce’s practice continues to focus on transactional real estate law, commercial lending and land use. He represents buyers and sellers in the purchase and sale of commercial, office, multifamily, student housing, acreage and timberland property. His practice also includes representing lenders in all facets of commercial mortgage lending. In the spirit of his early career, Bruce provides mentorship to young lawyers and is particularly proud of the many accomplishments of his former and current associates. After her first year of law school, Wendy began as a clerk at Mang, Rett
and Collette. Doug Mang, managing partner and an owner of the firm, was a regulatory insurance lawyer. Some of the insurance interests he represented were those that sold insurance to fund preneed funeral agreements. Wendy continued working with him after graduation and over time, made connections and developed relationships in the deathcare industry. “For the last 15 years, all I’ve done is represent deathcare,” she said. “I represent funeral homes, cemeteries, their owners, their operators, the individuals that are licensed there, as well as a handful of the financial institutions that hold the trust funds and most of the insurance companies that are in the space. I am also general counsel for the largest recordkeeper for deathcare trusts in the industry, called Funeral Services, Inc.” In 2009, Wendy left the boutique firm setting and joined Bruce at Gardner, Bist, Wiener, Wadsworth & Bowden, bringing her deathcare clients along with her. They practiced together there until 2015 when they transitioned to Broad and Cassel, now known as Nelson Mullins. At the end of 2019, Wendy separated from Nelson Mullins and on January 1, 2020, she opened her own practice, WRW Legal, again with her clients in tow. Having reestablished a boutique practice, Wendy continues to work closely with the lawyers at Nelson Mullins who support her deathcare clients. Bruce’s team regularly handles the real estate transactions for her clients. Bruce commented on Wendy’s career trajectory, “I often read articles and participate in discussions regarding how to create more diversity in the practice of law. In particular, women with clients
loyal to them that can be relocated from one firm to another are sought after. I believe Wendy’s practice is an example of how it can be done.” Wendy explained further, “There are not as many women lawyers who have books of business of their own as would be ideal. Often it seems that women come out of law school and they get the great job and the men get the great job and then as soon as the women pull back from the workforce, even a little bit, then it’s the men that go to the meetings, and the men that meet the clients, and the men that make the relationships. So, by the time the women come back to the workforce in a more complete way, then a lot of that relationship building has been done and so now the women are doing the work for the clients that their male colleagues have brought into the firm.” Wendy said she was fortunate because her first boss, and later partner, taught her how to get a client and keep that client, even during the time she was having children and raising them. With her own practice and having developed her own book of clients, when Wendy got busy enough to need an associate, she wanted to pay it forward. “I contacted the law school and said, ‘I am looking for a woman candidate to be me later. I want to find somebody that I can bring on as a law clerk and can train and can foster and grow and let her engage with clients from the get-go and develop and learn how to do what I did and eventually take over for me.’” The young woman she hired as a second-year law clerk is now a first-year associate with Wendy at her new practice. See “Wieners,” continued on page 20
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Abb Payne: Accomplished Leader and Businessman By Christi N. Morgan
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fter moving to Tallahassee from his home state of Mississippi for law school, Wilford A. “Abb” Payne, III thought he might never leave the Sunshine State. Even upon deciding to join his father’s small homecare business after graduating, Payne chose to work in the Fort Lauderdale branch instead of one of three Mississippi locations. But after Payne successfully
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expanded Camellia Healthcare’s Fort Lauderdale operations into Palm Beach and became increasingly more involved in operations in Mississippi, his return home was inevitable. “I’d live a month in Fort Lauderdale and a month in Mississippi and then we started our hospice division and started making acquisitions. Then we sold our Fort Lauderdale branch after we had grown it and that was the money we used to make more acquisitions,” recalled Payne. “So I took over this fourlocation homecare business and over the next 15 years took it from a single homecare division to three primary divisions—homecare, hospice and private duty—and from four locations to about 40 locations across the South.” As an undergraduate at the University of Mississippi, Payne was a finance major and took every math course available. At Florida State, he earned an M.B.A. while earning his J.D., so his educational background was ideal for leading a business. The Class of 2001 alumnus attributes his schooling and youth to his initial success in growing Camellia. “I was young and didn’t know any different; I just assumed that if you ran a business, you were supposed to grow the business,” said Payne. After his first acquisition as Camellia’s CEO—a homecare branch in Central Mississippi—Payne started the hospice division. “We were referring a lot of patients to other hospices, so I learned a lot about how great of a service
hospices provide and it made sense for us to provide that care continuum to our own patients. We basically started our first hospice next door to our flagship homecare office in South Mississippi and we followed every homecare branch we had with a hospice branch. We used the money we made in our homecare businesses to start our hospice branches. Every dollar we made went back into the business to keep growing it.” Because Camellia was privately held, they were able to buy distressed businesses and then Payne and his team worked to turn them into successful ventures. Payne credits many of their opportunities to being a family-owned business that had a reputation for taking care of its employees. Businesses were willing to be acquired by Camellia because they trusted that their employees would be welcomed and empowered. “Camellia was really just a lot of small, family businesses that we merged together,” Payne said. While some of the previous owners retired, several of them remained teammates of Camellia after being acquired. “We sought out smaller businesses that were in our same situation and allowed them to monetize their hard work and then gave them an avenue where they could continue to work and, more importantly, all of their good people could continue to grow with Camellia.” In May 2018, after 15 acquisitions and 10 start-ups, Payne sold Camellia to Encompass Health—the nation’s fourth
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largest provider of post-acute healthcare services. “We never really set out to sell,” said Payne, who had previously sold two smaller businesses to other publicly-traded companies. “Most of the mom-and-pops, we or someone else had bought. To continue to grow would have taken a ton of debt. It was a risk I wasn’t willing to take.” Since then, Payne has not slowed down. As CEO of Payne Companies, he has been investing in and advising new businesses. One of Payne’s first ventures was InfusionPlus, which has been named the nation’s ninth fastest growing healthcare company and the best small business at which to work in Mississippi. He also owns the largest privately owned homecare business in Tennessee, allowing Payne to capitalize on all of his experience at Camellia. Payne takes great pride in creating business environments where people want to work. He believes one of the keys to his success in growing Camellia was the relationships he built. “Most of my businesses are people businesses. Camellia won ‘best place to work’ in all of our locations for something like 12 years in a row,” said Payne, who remains very close with all of the owners whose businesses he bought. Payne Companies also oversees a dozen “Opportunity Zone” investments, owns boutique resorts and hotels throughout the U.S., and is constantly working on new projects. Payne is especially excited about two current venture capital investments: Homevalet.co and Goodjob.io. Through the soon-to-“go-live” Homevalet app, subscribers can utilize
lockable boxes at their houses, apartment buildings and high-rises to ensure deliveries are secured. Boxes can be temperature controlled for food and grocery deliveries and are accessible by unique codes provided to homeowners and delivery personnel. Homevalet is
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poised to launch later this year, and has become extremely relevant in the current pandemic, especially because boxes allow for contact-less, UVC-lightdisinfected home delivery of groceries and other products purchased online. Goodjob is an employee recruitment tool that Payne says will revolutionize the way employers and employees find one another. The website matches people and companies based on artificial intelligence analytics and eliminates large, industry-standard “finder’s fees” that recruiters typically earn. Throughout his many successes, Payne has been supported by his wife, Jennifer, whom he met when his best friend’s mother set them up on a blind date. The Paynes have been married since 2007 and have three children, a 9-year-old son Ford, 6-year-old daughter Arden and 2-year-old son Duke. As a father of three, Payne’s life revolves
around his family. “We’ve got a trampoline and we ride bikes,” said Payne. “I’m really fortunate to have the flexibility to be with my kids when they need me to be. I’m my son’s Cub Scout leader and I was a t-ball coach.” The day Payne signed the deal to sell Camellia, he spent the evening “celebrating” behind second base at his son’s t-ball game. The Paynes also enjoy visiting the Florida panhandle beaches and attending football games in the fall. In addition to his personal and professional pursuits, Payne is very involved in many Southeastern U.S. business communities where Payne Companies businesses operate, is a past state chairman of the Mississippi Young President’s Organization, and remains engaged with both of his alma maters. He serves on the boards of the University of Mississippi Foundation and the University of Mississippi Alumni Association, and is a member of FSU Law’s Board of Visitors. “I’m honored to be affiliated with Florida State,” said Payne. “I am very happy that I went to Florida State for a lot of reasons and loved every minute of my time around the College of Law and Tallahassee.” Although he returned to Mississippi, Payne remains connected to Florida through his engagement with the law school, his pride in his alma mater and regular family vacations to the Sunshine State. U
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Resilience and Creativity in the Wake of COVID-19 After COVID-19 began spreading across the U.S. earlier this year, the university transitioned to remote classes for the last several weeks of the spring 2020 semester. At the law school, our first attempt with virtual learning in this new Zoom environment was our annual spring break course, Law & Risk Management, taught by alumnus Fred E. Karlinsky (’92). The course entailed 30-hours of synchronous online coursework, featuring almost 30 guest speakers over four days. Although the law school had less than a week to transition to a virtual format, the class was a success. “Everything worked flawlessly and greatly exceeded my—and likely the students’—expectations,” said Karlinsky. To protect the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors, all university events were canceled after spring break and visitors were asked to wait to come to campus. FSU also strongly encouraged remote working for employees who could perform their job duties off campus. Additionally, the Research Center transitioned to providing a full range of services virtually and electronically. When classes resumed after spring break on March 23, the law school began offering daily enrichment sessions led by various law school departments to help keep students informed and connected. Spearheaded by the Office of Student Advancement, the virtual lunchtime sessions also served as a way to promote wellness and provide small doses of normalcy for students. “It was very important to us to provide extra support to students while they were dealing with so many unknowns,” said Nancy Benavides, associate dean for academic programs and student advancement. “We also wanted to offer programming that allowed students to take mental health breaks and 10
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to participate in familiar lunchtime sessions like they would on campus.” The law school also created a place on the website where students could easily access the latest COVID-19-related university updates and official messages from the law school. Additionally, Dean Erin O’Connor began hosting Zoom community meetings twice a week to share timely law school news and talk with students, professors and staff members about any challenges they were facing. Once-a-week community meetings continued after the spring semester concluded. The FSU Law Admissions Off ice created new virtual programming for prospective students to take the place of their previously planned on-campus Preview Day events. In addition to a mock class, prospective students attended Zoom sessions on topics including the 1L experience, student life, business law, international law, criminal law, intellectual property law, career services and clinical opportunities. The Alumni Affairs and Development team also planned and implemented more than 10 new virtual alumni receptions. “The initiative and resilience of the entire FSU Law community has been impressive,” said Dean O’Connor. “With the help of staff members, especially the College of Law’s technology team, the faculty navigated remote teaching in excellent fashion. Students encouraged one another and remained engaged while balancing new challenges with grace. FSU Law staff members found creative methods to support students, never missing a beat due to working from home.” Unable to hold commencement celebrations and end-ofthe-year banquets, the FSU Law faculty gathered via Zoom to create a congratulatory video for the class of 2020. The law school also created an online graduation program to honor
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our newest alumni. As the spring semester ended and the summer semester began, the Externships and Career Services teams worked overtime to assist students and recent graduates with job searches. Those searches became more complicated with the spread of COVID-19—in some cases, students who had previously secured summer employment had to search for new opportunities. In light of the challenges facing law students and new graduates, the law school developed ways to connect employers with FSU Law students and graduates, including a Hire FSU Law web page where alumni and other employers can search for potential employees by desired location and practice area. “Our students have shown amazing creativity and determination in their quest for work experience and full-time jobs—they are networking with alumni, creating video introductions of themselves, diligently seeking out and following up on leads, and several of them secured self-initiated externships for the summer,” said FSU Law Assistant Dean for Career Services and Professional Development Debra Henley (’88). “We appreciate everyone who has sent us job leads, hired our students and counseled them during this trying time.” Public Interest Law Center professors and students also
found creative ways to assist clients and the community virtually during the pandemic. And FSU faculty members have served as experts and media sources for COVID-19-related reports and articles. Assistant Professor Michael Morley and Stearns Weaver Miller Professor Mary Ziegler have been in the news regularly for their expertise on election law and abortion, respectively. Additionally, Edward Ball Eminent Scholar Professor of International Law Frederick M. Abbott’s work on global health issues—including working with the World Health Organization—is directly related to the international pandemic. Throughout everything, FSU Law alumni have provided a great deal of support and inspiration. From donating generously to students who were negatively impacted by COVID-19 to serving as bar prep mentors and sending new job opportunities, alumni have answered the call repeatedly when the FSU Law community needed assistance. “We are grateful to have some of the most supportive, engaged graduates in the country,” Dean O’Connor said. As of the end of May, all summer classes are being taught online and FSU is planning for the fall semester. While we cannot know with certainty what the future holds, the FSU Law family remains strong and resilient. U 2020
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Q&A with Professor Elissa Philip Gentry What made you decide to become a law professor? Being in legal academia means that I not only get to teach, but I get to continually learn as well. I find pushing the frontier of current knowledge and getting the chance to pass new research on to students particularly gratifying.
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At the beginning of the 2019-2020 academic year, FSU Law welcomed Elissa Philip Gentry as a new assistant professor. The following Q&A provides a glimpse into her area of expertise, why she joined FSU Law and her biggest influences.
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Please explain your area of expertise and why you chose to specialize in that area. My research focuses on the intersection of law and economics and health law. I study consumers’ and physicians’ risk perceptions, particularly toward pharmaceutical products and medical devices, with an eye toward evaluating the need for regulation. I am also interested in the process by which physicians learn about, and incorporate into their medical practice, new risks associated with treatments. Learning how to understand and deal with risk is a fundamental human issue, made much more salient in the context of health care. There are many known irrational reactions to incomplete risk information, and regulation is sometimes necessary to correct existing misperceptions. Working in this area allows me to shed light on a question that is ultimately very practical and policy relevant. What’s most exciting about your area of expertise? The law and economics of health care grapples with a lot of real-life decisions we make daily: how to deal with medical uncertainty, how to balance health risks with the other needs in our life, how to forecast our future needs. The practicality of the subject matter means that I have the opportunity to suggest reforms that might have a concrete effect on quality of life, which is very exciting for me. How do you bring your scholarship/research into the classroom? I am an empiricist by training, so I enjoy supplementing discussions about a legal topic with current empirical evidence regarding the phenomenon. I think this not only gives students an idea of the practical importance of a topic but also of the validity of the assumptions underlying the law. Moreover, presenting the type of empirical evidence currently available
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highlights the remaining empirical questions that have yet to be answered (and, accordingly, the assumptions that are still untested). Why did you want to join the FSU Law faculty? Florida State University’s College of Law is known for its excellence, not only in teaching but in scholarship, so I was very grateful to be affiliated with such quality scholars. Moreover, Dean O’Hara O’Connor was the director of graduate studies at Vanderbilt University when I was completing my J.D./Ph.D. there, so the chance to work under her direction was a big draw. If you weren’t teaching, what do you think you would be doing? Ideally, solving crimes on a television show. Who had the biggest influence on you? Why? My parents brought our family to the United States when I was one year old. My father is a chemical engineer and my mom is a chemist, and they both instilled in their children a love of learning and intellectual curiosity. Without their sacrifices I would not be where I am today, and without their mentorship and care I would not be who I am today. What do you like to do in your spare time? I am partial to short-distance, slow-paced runs. Can you tell us a little about your family? My husband, Matthew Gentry, is a professor in the economics department at FSU. Prior to arriving at FSU, he was a tenured assistant professor at the London School of Economics, and I was completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) in France. Both of our families live here in the South, so we are excited to be close to home.
project will examine how workers respond to employer-offered protection/insurance schemes meant to reduce such risk. This is an extension of our work on occupational risk regulation and value of statistical life/injury. We are currently crafting the survey and intend to run it on Amazon Mechanical Turk participants working in healthcare. Can you tell readers about your experience teaching remotely during the spring semester? It has definitely been an adjustment, but it has been encouraging to see the willingness of both students and faculty to take this journey together. How would you describe FSU Law students? FSU Law students are extremely bright and motivated. I have been so impressed by the insightful questions they ask and the intellectual curiosity they bring to the classroom. They know what they want to accomplish and they proactively take steps to actualize their goals. What has surprised you most about FSU Law so far? I have been impressed by the strong sense of community within the school. I appreciate that students seem to look out for each other and are proud of the culture of respect and empathy they have cultivated. Especially in today’s world, I think this is a mark of character that transcends academics and produces responsible members of society. U
Are you working on any projects related to COVID-19? I am working on a preliminary project with W. Kip Viscusi (Distinguished Professor at Vanderbilt University) regarding occupational risk preferences of healthcare workers. The specific risk we are studying is exposure to a COVID-type infection. This project will shed light on wage compensating differentials demanded for this type of occupational risk. Moreover, the 2020
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FSU Law Ranked Nation’s Best for Government Careers FSU Law was ranked the nation’s best law school for government careers in the winter 2020 issue of preLaw magazine. The publication also ranked Florida State seventh best in the nation for public defender/prosecutor jobs and among the nation’s top seven law schools for public policy. The rankings reflect employment data, curricular offerings, and debt and loan repayment options. According to preLaw, Florida State is the nation’s number one law school for government careers because of hands-on opportunities and location. The magazine cited that nearly 30% of graduates obtain jobs in government. preLaw graded Florida State an “A” law school for public policy, which translates into FSU Law being one of the nation’s top seven schools in the area. According to a preLaw article, law schools graded highly for public policy consider improving society through justice endeavors a key part of their mission.
FSU College of Law Ranked Nation’s 3rd Best for Student Quality of Life Florida State University College of Law was ranked the No. 3 law school in the nation for best quality of life. The ranking, which was published in Princeton Review’s Best Law Schools for 2020 list, is based on students’ answers to survey questions, including how they rate the beauty, safety and location of their campus, campus dorms and food, ease in getting around campus and in dealing with the administration, the friendliness of fellow students and interactions among different student types on campus, and overall happiness. Princeton Review surveyed 19,000 students for its 2020 list.
Florida State Ranked Nation’s 8th Best Value Law School preLaw magazine ranked Florida State University College of Law the 8th best value law school in the nation in its fall 2019 issue. The ranking weighed important student outcomes—bar passage and employment rates—against tuition, cost of living and indebtedness. In addition to being ranked the nation’s 8th best, FSU is the highest ranked Florida law school on preLaw’s list of the nation’s top 25 best value schools. 18
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The Florida State University College of Law Trial Team won first place in the 2019 Mockingbird Challenge National Trial Competition. The competition was held October 9-12 in Montgomery, Alabama. Twenty-four law school teams participated in the competition, including a team from the University of Georgia, which FSU Law defeated in the finals. Other law schools competing included defending champion University of South Carolina, which FSU Law defeated in the semi-final round, Fordham University, University of California – Davis, Washington University in St. Louis, and William & Mary. Winning team members were third-year law student R. McLane Edwards, second-year law student Genevieve Lemley, second-year law student Corie Posey and third-year law student Luke Waldron. FSU College of Law alumni and former Trial Team members Samuel Gilot (’16), who practices at Kubicki Draper in Tallahassee, and Louis Jean-Baptiste (’16), who practices at the Law Office of Stephen G. Webster, LLC in Tallahassee, coached the team to victory.
Bar Passage Rankings According to American Bar Association data, FSU Law is the best law school in Florida and 28th best nationally in terms of 2018 graduates who passed a bar examination on their first attempt. Additionally, at a rate of 94.48%, FSU Law is among the nation’s top law schools in terms of class of 2016 graduates who passed a bar examination in any jurisdiction within two years of graduating.
FSU BLSA Wins Mock Trial Competition In February 2020, FSU Law’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) won first place in the Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition at the Southern Region of the Black Law Students Association’s regional convention in Charleston, South Carolina. Florida State competed in five rounds and was undefeated throughout the mock trial competition. A total of nine law school teams competed, including teams from University of Alabama, University of Florida and University of North Carolina. Winning team members were second-year student Anthony Smith, and first-year students Destinee Campbell, Christopher Ramirez, Shaina Ruth, and alternate Zuriel Denmark. They were coached by Florida State law alumni Louis Jean-Baptiste (’16), who practices at the Law Office of Stephen G. Webster, LLC in Tallahassee, and Matthew C. Williams (’13), who practices at Akbar Law Firm, P.A. in Tallahassee. The team was scheduled to compete in the related national competition in March, but the event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
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FSU Law Students Serve as Gubernatorial Fellows
Six of the 13 members of the 2019-2020 Florida Gubernatorial Fellows class were students at FSU Law. Historically, FSU Law students have held substantially more fellowships than students from any other law school. For 2019-2020, FSU Law students held twice as many fellowships as students from all other law schools combined. Fellows receive advanced on-the-job training and a glimpse into the inner workings of government, as they fulfill roles of critical responsibility, interact closely with the state’s top leaders, and employ their skills and abilities in a rewarding environment. Third-year student Oluremi “Remi” Abiodun (middle row, second from L) is a joint J.D. and Master’s of Social Work student who worked at the Florida Department of Children and Families. Second-year student M. Hannah Brewer (front row, second from L) worked at the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. Second-year student Abby Brinkman (front row, second from R) worked at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Third-year student R. McLane Edwards (back row, third from L) worked at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. First-year student Samantha Kunin (front row, far L) worked at the Florida Department of Health and second-year student Roberta Skinner (middle row, far L) worked at the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
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The Wieners agreed that time management is the biggest challenge in their careers. Even as empty nesters, while friends are starting new hobbies or getting projects done, the Wieners have let work fill in that available time. “Now, any spare time is consumed by visiting our kids who are far flung,” said Wendy. The Wieners have two daughters, Leah, 24, a musical theatre graduate who lives in New York City, and Samantha, 21, who attends Emerson College in Boston. She is set to graduate this December. The Wieners are also community minded. Wendy has served as a member of the board of the Epilepsy Association of the Big Bend, president of Raising a Healthy Child, president of the Temple Israel Board of Trustees, chair of the Jewish Food and Cultural Festival, and co-chair for the Tallahassee Shakespeare Festival. Bruce serves on the Temple Israel Board of Trustees, The Governors Club Executive Committee, and has been a board member of Young Actors Theatre and the City of Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce, among others. In addition, the Wieners are both members of the FSU Law Board of Visitors. Through the years, Wendy has coached FSU Law Moot Court teams and Bruce has been a guest lecturer, but they wanted to do more. In 2010, they established the Bruce and Wendy Wiener Endowed Scholarship, another way of giving back to the school to which they attribute so much of their success. Wendy would never have envisioned a career practicing regulatory deathcare law and Bruce’s career path may have branched slightly from its original course, but both are thankful for the opportunities they have had and feel driven to pay it back by helping FSU Law and young lawyers find their unique roads to success. “FSU Law is the foundation for our careers and our mentorship. We want to give the law school as much support as we are able.” U
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FSU Law Wins Two Top National Awards from American Bar Association On August 10, 2019, the American Bar Association (ABA) Law Student Division presented two of its five national awards to the Florida State University College of Law. For the eighth time since 2008 and the third consecutive year, the Florida State University College of Law Student Bar Association (SBA) received the Student Bar Association Award, which honors the best SBA in the nation. The honor is also known as the SBA of the Year Award and recognizes the efforts of an SBA to create a better environment for law students and positive image of the legal profession. In addition, FSU Law’s Public Interest Law Center won the 2019 Judy M. Weightman Memorial Public Interest Award for outstanding contributions to under-represented groups or public interest causes. The Weightman Award is one of many national honors that have been bestowed upon FSU’s Public Interest Law Center for its work.
2019-20 FSU SBA Vice President Kaitlyn Kelley with the Judy M. Weightman Memorial Public Interest Award
2019-20 FSU SBA President Breanna Raspopovich with the Student Bar Association Award
Pave the Way Campaign Update Thanks to the generosity of many alumni and friends, we have raised more than $1,841,580 for the law school’s Pave the Way Campaign for student scholarships as of June 15, 2020. This outstanding level of support puts us at more than 90% of the $2 million campaign goal attained. Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far! A special thanks to our Alumni Board of Directors for their overall commitment to the campaign and our students. Gifts can still be made online at give.fsu.edu/law, and any donation designated to scholarships will be considered a donation to the campaign, including donations to the Student Scholarships and Loans Fund (F03349), which directly benefits law students in need of financial assistance due to COVID-19.
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2L Mylena Chin-See presenting to the State Board of Education
Students Successfully Advocate for Florida School Requirement During the fall 2019 semester, students participating in the FSU Human Trafficking Exploitation Law Project advocated for a proposed Florida Department of Education (DOE) rule that requires all school districts in Florida to teach human trafficking prevention from elementary school through high school. Law students researched the state laws of California, Virginia and North Carolina pertaining to implementing preventative measures in schools and drafted comments to the DOE rule to make it a robust, meaningful requirement for Florida school districts. FSU Law students participating in the project were 2L Mylena Chin-See, 3L Daniela Donoso and 2L Marissa Vairo. In September 2019, the students presented in favor of their comments in person at a State Board of Education meeting in Jacksonville, where the board adopted their comments verbatim and passed the rule. The new rule went into effect on November 6.
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Alumni Board Establishes Regional Alumni Chapters
The FSU Law Alumni Association Board of Directors recently began establishing regional alumni chapters that allow alumni to network, visit and help one another on a localized level. To date, there are formalized chapters for Atlanta, Florida’s First Coast, Florida’s Space Coast, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, New York City, Orlando, Palm Beach, Southwest Florida, Tallahassee and Tampa. Several chapters have already connected, and planning is underway for future regional events. All alumni are encouraged to get involved. Thank you to the chapter representatives and all additional alumni who are helping with the chapters. More information about each chapter, including chapter contacts, is available at law. fsu.edu/alumni/regional-alumni-chapters. Many thanks also to Josiah Graham (’14) and his firm Kelley | Uustal, Lauren Purdy (’11) and Jason Burnett (’88) for hosting chapter events. Please contact Becky Shepherd at rshepher@law.fsu.edu if you have questions or want more information about helping with or forming a chapter in your area.
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Moot Court Team Wins Two National Competitions and Places Second in Virtual Competition On February 22, the Florida State University College of Law Moot Court Team won first place in the 2020 Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. The competition was held February 20-22 at Pace University in New York. Fiftyfour law school teams participated in the competition, including teams from many of the nation’s top law schools. Competing law schools included Columbia University, Emory University, University of Arizona, University of California-Berkeley, University of California-Davis, University of California-Los Angeles, University of Florida, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, University of Notre Dame, and Washington and Lee University. Winning team members were thirdyear law students Ashley Englund, Steven Kahn and Alexander Purpuro. Segundo Fernandez, who practices at Oertel, Fernandez, Bryant & Atkinson, P.A. in Tallahassee, and D’Alemberte Professor Shi-Ling Hsu coached the team to victory. A week later, on February 29, the Moot Court Team won first place in the 2020 Domenick L. Gabrielli National Family Law Moot Court Competition held at Albany Law School in New York. This was the fifth time Florida State won the Gabrielli competition. Twenty-seven law school teams participated in the competition, including a team from New York University School
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of Law, which Florida State’s team beat in the final round of competition. Other competing law schools included Northeastern University, Seton Hall University, University of California (Hastings), University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Wake Forest University and William & Mary. Winning team members were second-year law students Gabriela De Almeida and Hannah DuShane. Barbara Busharis, who is an assistant public defender in Tallahassee and previously taught legal writing at FSU Law, coached the team to victory. “We are extremely proud of our talented student advocates and their dedicated coaches,” said Dean Erin O’Connor. “Winning national championships two weeks in a row is extraordinary!” In April, FSU Law competed in its first-ever virtual competition and finished second to Duke University in the Judge John R. Brown Admiralty Moot Court Competition, receiving the Gus A. Schill, Jr. Finalist Award. Team
members and second-year students Holly Parker Curry and Alexander Duarte also won the Maritime Law Association of the United States Award for the Best Brief in the competition and the Best Respondent’s Brief Award. The team was coached by alumnus Bailey Howard (’17), who is a judicial clerk for Chief Judge Mark Walker, of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, and FSU Law’s Dunbar Family Professor Steve Johnson. Additionally, Curry and Duarte both were enrolled in Admiralty Law taught by Captain Alan Richard (’94), who helped the students when they had competition-related questions. In addition to the team honors, Curry earned the Rebecca Jackson Award as the best oral advocate in the championship round and the James Walker Award as the second-best oral advocate in the preliminary rounds.
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Legislative Intern Class Includes Nine FSU Law Students
Nine FSU Law students served in the 2019-20 class of 12 legislative interns. The Florida House of Representatives Legislative Intern Program is an excellent opportunity for students who are interested in the legislative process to obtain first-hand knowledge of the process and to participate in the work of the legislative branch of state government. Interns are assigned to various House committees, subcommittees and leadership offices. Their assignments include research, bill drafting and analysis, oversight activities and other tasks relating to policy or fiscal areas. The students served from October 2019 until March 2020. Pictured front row (L-R) are FSU master’s of public administration student Alexandra Webb (Majority Leader’s Office), 2L Bailey Cunningham (Health & Human Services Committee), 2L Estefania Fakes (Public Integrity & Ethics Committee) and 2L Abby Salter (Commerce Committee). Pictured back row (L-R) are 3L Aubrey Etheridge (State Affairs Committee), 3L Dana Keller (Ways and Means Committee), FSU master’s of applied American politics and policy student Lauren Paul (Majority Leader’s Office), 2L Hannah DuShane (Judiciary Committee), Speaker of the House José Oliva, 2L Kassie Satterly (Education Committee), FSU master’s in international affairs student Samuel McLane (Office of the Clerk), 2L Matthew Henderson (Democratic Leader’s Office) and 2L Christina Castillo (Rules Committee). 24
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Bob Rice Presents Inaugural Amelia Rea Maguire Business Law Lecture On February 24, we hosted alumnus Bob Rice (’79) as the featured speaker during our Inaugural Amelia Rea Maguire Business Law Lecture. Rice gave an inspiring talk, “Defining Your Value in the Digital Age,” to a packed room of alumni, students and friends. Rice spoke about how the industrialized world has been conquered by the digital world of artificial intelligence and machine learning. He said that the key to being competitive in this world of increased digitization is being good at what the computers and over-specialized individuals are not. “We’re never going to be able to out munch the computers,” Rice said when discussing the ability of machines to process data. “But what we can do is zoom out and see the connections and abstract from one body of thinking and results to another body of thinking and results, and see how the trends collide.” He suggested attendees become knowledgeable about multiple areas, such as private equity, investment management, markets, trends and globalization, so they can see how they overlap and make the connections other people do not see. Rice said individuals who add value that way and never stop learning and pushing will have amazing careers. The lecture ended with an audience Q&A moderated by Jeffrey H. Kahn, the FSU Harry M. Walborsky professor and associate dean for business law programs. The event was co-sponsored by the FSU College of Business and made possible by the generous support of alumna Amelia (Mel) Rea Maguire (’87).
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WAYNE HOGAN (’72), president of the Terrell Hogan law firm, was presented with the S. Victor Tipton Award for excellence in legal writing by the Florida Justice Association during the Masters of Justice Conference in Orlando on September 26, 2019. NICOLA A. BOOTHE-PERRY (’95) was named interim dean of the Florida A&M University College of Law in April 2019 and is serving in the role through June 2020. She has taught at the law school since 2004.
MICHAEL W. JACKSON (’88), district attorney for the Fourth Judicial Circuit in Selma, Alabama, was elected secretary-treasurer for the 2019-2020 year by the Alabama District Attorney Association.
NATASHA B. DORSEY (’12) received The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division 2019 Most Productive Board Member Award.
THE HONORABLE T. K. WETHERELL, II (’95) was confirmed to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida on July 10, 2019.
MARISSA D. JOHNSON (’14) is now a career clerk with the Honorable Wendy Berger, of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Johnson previously clerked for the Honorable Paul Byron and the Honorable Carlos Mendoza, also of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
CARI ROTH (’83) has been appointed vice president of governmental and regulatory affairs at Lykes Bros., Inc. in Tampa, effective January 2, 2020.
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NANCY A. DANIELS (’77) received the 2019 Martha Barnett Women Lawyers of Achievement Award from the Tallahassee Bar Association on June 4, 2019. The award was established to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of women lawyers from Florida’s Second Judicial Circuit. It honors an outstanding woman lawyer who has achieved professional excellence and who has been an advocate or mentor for the advancement of other women lawyers.
PHILIP G. ARCHER (’84), state attorney for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, was selected as president of the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association for a two-year term beginning June 2019. Archer has been the elected state attorney since 2013 and previously served as an assistant state attorney for 28 years.
DIEGO “WOODY” RODRIGUEZ (’95) was named general counsel at Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX), effective October 1, 2019. He serves as an advisor to CFX’s governing board and executive staff, while also overseeing
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THE HONORABLE JESSICA GOODWIN COSTELLO (’09) was appointed to the Florida Children and Youth Cabinet in July 2019. She also was appointed to the county court for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in Tampa in March 2019.
MAJOR MIGUEL R. ACOSTA (’07) is now an assistant U.S. attorney in the Northern District of Georgia. Prior to accepting this position, he worked at a law firm in Orlando as head of the firm’s appellate and federal litigation division.
ROBERT C. VOLPE (’15) was presented with The Florida Bar Environmental and Land Use Law Section’s 2019 Stephens/Register Memorial Award for his exceptional contributions of time and talent to the section. He is an associate at Hopping Green & Sams in Tallahassee. 26
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was named chair of the American Bar Association Section of State and Local Government Law. Chumbler is of counsel at Carlton Fields in Tallahassee.
in-house and outside legal teams. He has extensive experience in legal matters involving land use, construction and finance, and is board certified in city, county and local government law.
MARK E. HOLCOMB (’85), a shareholder in Dean Mead’s State and Local Taxation Practice Group in Tallahassee, has been elected a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel. He was one of 12 new fellows elected into the college’s ranks at the organization’s annual meeting in January 2019.
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PAUL H. AMUNDSEN (’78) organized a day of baseball at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on August 1, 2019, giving a group of eight wheelchair-bound veterans an opportunity to see the visiting San Francisco Giants play the Philadelphia Phillies. This effort was organized in conjunction with Amundsen’s work with the Newark, DE Elks Lodge. Amundsen is a part-time faculty member at Trident University International, where he teaches Business Ethics and Business Law. He practiced law for more than 35 years, focusing on environmental law, health care law and government regulation.
THE HONORABLE RACHEL E. NORDBY (’08) was appointed to the Florida First District Court of Appeal in October 2019. She was previously a partner at Shutts & Bowen LLP in Tallahassee.
CHRISTINE R. DAVIS (’02) has been reappointed to the First District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission. Davis is the managing shareholder at Carlton Field’s Tallahassee office. She concentrates her practice on administrative litigation, complex commercial litigation, medical malpractice, personal injury, health care, product liability, constitutional litigation and insurance coverage issues, including bad faith actions.
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50 years with Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice & Purtz, P.A. in Fort Myers in June 2019. He assists clients with wills, trusts, estate planning, probate, real estate and real property law cases. He and his wife, Bonnie, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in August 2019.
THE HONORABLE CHARLES P. YOUNG (’97) is now a county judge for the Escambia County Court in Pensacola. He previously practiced at Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond & Stackhouse, P.A.
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THE HONORABLE ROBERT S. COHEN (’82) received the 2019 Claude Pepper Award from the Government Lawyer Section of The Florida Bar for exemplifying the highest ideals of dedication, professionalism and ethics in service to the public. Cohen is the director and chief judge of the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings.
ALEXANDRA H. PALERMO (’12) received The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division’s 2019 Kathy Bishop Most Distinguished Board Member Award.
MELVIN A. BURRUSS (’94) has joined the board of directors for the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce in Charlottesville, Virginia, and will serve a three-year term. Burruss is the producer and host of the award-winning local cable television community program, “The Neighborhood Law Center Inc.” He is vice-chairman of the Chamber Business Diversity Council, a board member of New Hill Development and a board member of
the Louisa County Broadband Authority. He focusses primarily on personal bankruptcy law at Miller Law Group, P.C. in Charlottesville.
SHENIKA L. “NIK” HARRIS (’04) was appointed by Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services Nicole Fried as the first LGBTQ consumer advocate at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services in March 2019. Harris serves as liaison to Florida’s LGBTQ community, raising awareness on opportunities within the agriculture industry, and helping address discrimination and fraud targeted at the LGBTQ community.
SHANNON HARTSFIELD (’95) co-authored a
MANUEL FARACH (’86) was appointed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court. On July 12, 2019, the commission elected Farach as vice chair for a one-year term. Farach is a member of McGlinchey Stafford PLLC in Fort Lauderdale. He also received the 2019 Justice Anstead Board Certified Lawyer of the Year Award.
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book, HIPAA: A Practical Guide to the Privacy and Security of Health Data, Second Edition, published by the ABA Health Law Section. Hartsfield is executive partner at Holland & Knight in Tallahassee. She is a recognized expert on HIPPA, and her practice focuses on corporate compliance, particularly in the regulatory and data privacy areas.
BAILEY HOWARD (’17) accepted a federal judicial clerkship with Judge Mark Walker of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida.
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JOSELINE JEAN-LOUIS HARDRICK (’09) received The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division’s 2019 Diversity Award for her work to promote diversity in the profession and for encouraging more gender, racial, ethnic, religious or other minority participation in law schools and the practice of law. She is the founder of Diversity Access Pipeline in Tampa.
AMANDA S. BOVA (’06) is now the director of conviction integrity and accountability at the Office of the State Attorney, Ninth Judicial Circuit, in Orlando. The Conviction Integrity Unit is a division of the State Attorney’s Office that works to prevent, identify and remedy wrongful convictions.
CHASITY O’STEEN (’03) was selected as the next Leon County attorney in October 2019. She began serving as county attorney on April 1, 2020.
STEPHEN R. SENN (’89) began his term as the first vice president of The Florida Bar Foundation’s board of directors on July 1, 2019. Senn is a senior shareholder at Peterson & Myers, P.A. in Lakeland. He has a broad-based litigation practice, which includes appeals, complex litigation, employment disputes, and commercial and business litigation.
ERIKA J. BARGER (’13) was named the Florida State Elks Association’s “Elk of the Year” at the association’s state convention held in Orlando in May 2019. She was selected out of 56,000 Elk members statewide. Barger received the award for her efforts as the state chairman of the Elks National Foundation Fundraising Committee. She also serves as district chairman for the East Central District. Barger is the compliance director at Holland Financial, Inc. in Ormond Beach.
VIVIAN C. HODZ (’02), founding partner of Cortes Hodz Family Law & Mediation, P.A. in Tampa, received the Luis A. “Tony” Cabassa Award from the Tampa Hispanic Bar Association for her contributions to the association and the Hispanic community. She also serves as chair of The Florida Bar Voluntary Bar Liaison Committee and chair of the Annual Convention Committee of The Florida Bar.
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THE HONORABLE THOMAS N. PALERMO (’01) was
ERIK L. SAYLER (’06) is now deputy general
appointed to the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in March 2019. Palermo previously served as an assistant United States attorney at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tampa.
counsel/chief legal counsel at the Florida Division of Emergency Management. He also earned his M.B.A. from FSU in May 2019.
THE HONORABLE NINA ASHENAFIRICHARDSON (’91) was the featured speaker at FSU’s fall commencement ceremony on Saturday, December 14, 2019. Ashenafi-Richardson has served as a judge in the Leon County Court system since 2008 and was the recipient of the 2019 Distinguished Judicial Service Award presented by the Florida Supreme Court.
THE HONORABLE CLAUDIA R. ISOM (’75) was honored by the Florida Association for Women Lawyers with the 2018-2019 Rosemary Barkett Outstanding Achievement Award for, among other things, outstanding career achievement that charts new territory in the legal profession and advancing the status of women.
HARRIET WILLIAMS (’88) received the 2019 Alberto Romero Making a Difference Award from the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar.
JASON HALL (’10) was named an equity partner of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith. He continues to handle first party property defense, general liability and professional liability cases for statewide and nationwide insurance carriers and clients. Hall works out of the firm’s Tampa office.
Class Notes are Online! “Class Notes” are now being published exclusively online at law.fsu.edu/classnotes! You can browse notes by class year as often as you would like – notes will be published within a few weeks of when they are submitted. Photos will also be published with the notes if they are provided. We hope you enjoy the new online notes, which allow us to share your news more quickly! If you have anything that you would like to include in “Class Notes,” please submit a note using our online form at law.fsu.edu/alumni/submit-class-note. You can also share information by emailing rshepher@law.fsu.edu or mailing: FSU College of Law, Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1601
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW
CONTENTS DEAN’S ANNUAL FUNDRAISING REPORT EN D OW ED G I F T O P P O RT U N I T I E S RECENT LARGER GIFTS SUMMARY OF NAMED FUNDS F I NA N C I A L S
For more information about options to support the law school through a wide variety of tax-deductible charitable giving methods, please contact: Hovik Arakelian, Director of Development, at 850.644.6357 or harakeli@law.fsu.edu.
DONORS BY CLASS C A S H G I F T S B Y LEV EL BOOK AWARD SPONSORS A LU M N I R E C EP T I O N S P O N S O R S
THANKS TO OUR 2018-2019 DONORS
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Gifts to Florida State University College of Law provide critical support for students, faculty and academic programs. This Annual Report is one way of expressing our appreciation for all gifts received between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019. Gifts received between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020 will be recognized in the 2021 issue of Florida State Law. Thank you so much! We hope that our progress over the years has shown that we are putting your contributed dollars to good use.
We strive to produce a complete and accurate report. Please call any errors or omissions to the attention of: Becky Shepherd, Executive Director of Alumni Outreach and Engagement Florida State University College of Law Tallahassee, FL 32306-1601 850.644.0231 / 800.788.7097 rshepher@law.fsu.edu
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DEAN’S ANNUAL FUNDRAISING REPORT Dear Alumni and Friends: This was a year of great success for the law school. The reputation of our outstanding students, faculty and alumni continues to blossom. Most importantly, we consistently have one of the best job placement rates in Florida and the region. Private fundraising makes a critical difference at the law school, helping us to attract and to support the best students and faculty. TOTAL GIFTS AND PLEDGES Putting annual giving and larger gifts together, we raised a cash total of $1,113,744, and new pledges in the amount of $997,366, for a grand total of $2,111,110. ANNUAL GIVING FROM ALUMNI This past year, 26.22% of our alumni made cash gifts to the law school. Based on the latest American Bar Association data, this level of participation should keep us among the nation’s top law schools in terms of alumni giving rate. This level of alumni contributions enriches the life of the school and sends a powerful signal about the enthusiasm our alumni have for the school. GIVING FROM STUDENTS During the 2018-2019 fiscal year, 88.27% of our students participated in the Student Give Back Campaign. Our student enthusiasm and generosity bodes well for the future. They are blazing the trail for us all! LARGER GIFTS This past year, cash payments received totaled $110,134 towards $1,107,500 of Larger Gift pledges. The “Cash Gifts By Level” portion of this report includes only cash payments made during the fiscal year, even if they were but a portion of a larger gift. Under the heading of “Recent Larger Gifts,” we outline the larger gift commitments that we received in the 2018-2019 fiscal year. We are deeply grateful to everyone who has contributed to our many successes. We shall continue to do our best to pay great dividends on the dollars you have invested in our school.
Sincerely,
Erin O’Hara O’Connor, Dean
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ENDOWED GIFT OPPORTUNITIES ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
ENDOWMENTS FOR EXCELLENCE
Our single greatest need from private giving is endowed scholarships. To continue to serve our mission of providing access to all, including those from families of modest means, we will need significantly more scholarships. Scholarships are awarded according to the intent of the donor and may be based on merit, need or other factors. The endowed scholarship would be named after you or your designee.
Endowments for excellence are used, at the discretion of the law school, for purposes such as student scholarships, faculty incentives, general discretionary dollars and funding for cocurricular activities including Law Review, Trial Team, and Moot Court. The endowment for excellence would be named after you or your designee.
Minimum gift needed to create an endowed scholarship: $25,000 (may be paid over time)
Nabeha Shaer, class of 2021, is the recipient of the Calvin Patterson Civil Rights Endowed Scholarship.
Minimum gift needed to create an endowment for excellence: $25,000 (may be paid over time) Courtney Cahill, the Donald Hinkle Professor, is a national expert on sexuality and the law. A professorship helped Florida State recruit Cahill to the College of Law.
ENDOWMENTS FOR PARTICULAR PROGRAMS ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS AND CHAIRS According to a 2018 study of law faculty scholarly impact, our faculty is #1 in Florida and #29 nationally. Our faculty members are being recruited by some of the nation’s most prominent law schools. Endowed professorships and chairs provide salary supplements based on merit. Faculty members are appointed for five-year terms, with renewal contingent on continued scholarly productivity. Professorships and chairs give us the merit money we need to retain our top faculty. The professorship or chair would be named after you or your designee. Minimum gift needed to endow a professorship: $200,000 (may be paid over time) Minimum gift needed to endow a chair: $1,000,000 (may be paid over time) The Edward Ball Eminent Scholar Chair in International Law has been instrumental in keeping Frederick M. Abbott at Florida State. He is highly regarded for his work in international intellectual property rights and global economic issues.
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Private philanthropy has helped us take many of our existing programs to a new level of excellence. Our award-winning Moot Court and Trial Teams benefit from private contributions to supplement the dollars available to them for purposes such as traveling to regional and national competitions. Our Public Interest Law Center, which includes the Children’s Advocacy Clinic, the Gender and Family Justice Clinic, and the Veterans Legal Clinic, relies on private contributions to help pay for some of the expenses involved in training students to provide effective legal services to the under-represented. An important goal of the law school is to raise substantial endowments to support special programs and co-curricular organizations. Some programs simply would not exist at the law school but for the generous support of our alumni. Minimum gift needed to create an endowment to benefit a particular program: $25,000 (may be paid over time)
DONOR RECOGNITION We are delighted to recognize scholarships, professorships and other targeted gifts by naming them in honor of the donor or the donor’s designee. In addition, we are pleased to acknowledge inter vivos gifts of $200,000 or more with an oil portrait of the donor or the donor’s designee that will be displayed in a prominent place at the law school. The Advocacy Center and the renovated spaces in the main classroom building give us many rooms to name to thank donors for gifts ranging from $25,000 to $5 million.
RECENT LARGER GIFT COMMITMENTS We would like to specially thank those of you who made a larger gift commitment between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019. These gifts make it possible to continue the dynamic advancement of the academic programs and reputation of the law school. Judge Larry J. Sartin (’73) has made a deferred gift of $250,000 to establish the Larry J. Sartin and Marilyn R. Lawrence Scholarship in Law. The eventual gift will provide much needed scholarship support for students with financial need. Judge Sartin spent most of his career serving the Division of Administrative Hearings in Tallahassee. Kevin Wood (’85) has contributed $25,000 and pledged $100,000 toward the Kevin Wood and Mary Jo Peed Endowment for Excellence. Kevin serves as vice president and counsel to First American Title Insurance Co. in Atlanta.
personal injury law firm in West Palm Beach, and manages baseball players as well as professional boxers. David Varet (’12) and the Middle Road Foundation have contributed a total of $65,000 supporting their already established Law Professionalism Program Fund, Book Award in Animal Law, and the College of Law’s General Fund. David is an assistant regional counsel with the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel’s 5th District Office in Orlando. He is a member of the College of Law’s Board of Visitors.
of Synergy Settlement Services, which offers healthcare lien resolution, Medicare secondary payer compliance services, structured settlements and other pooled trust services. Manuel Farach (’86) has pledged an additional $27,500 to his already established Farach Family Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship will support students who have demonstrated an interest in practicing real estate law. Manuel is a member of McGlinchey Stafford in Fort Lauderdale, and focuses his practice on real estate and transactional law.
Robert F. Kohlman (’94) has made a deferred gift of $115,000 to establish the Judge John Antoon Endowed Scholarship. The eventual gift will help attract a top student to the College of Law. Robert is a shareholder in the Miami office of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC.
R. Mark Williamson (’91) has made an additional pledge of $50,000 toward his already established endowed scholarship, the Mark and Ruthelen Williamson Scholarship. The fund is used to attract top students to the College of Law. Mark is a partner in the Atlanta office of Alston & Bird. He is a member of the College of Law’s Board of Visitors.
Steve (’80) and Susan Ecenia have pledged an additional $100,000 toward their already established Steve and Susan Ecenia Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship supports students who wish to pursue opportunities or careers in immigration law. Steve is a founder of Rutledge Ecenia, P.A., and focuses his practice on administrative and health law. He is a member of the College of Law’s Board of Visitors.
Multiple donors, led by Mark Ellis (’84), have made gifts totaling $35,000 in cash and $50,000 deferred to establish the Sandy D’Alemberte Scholarship in Human Rights Law. The scholarship will provide support to students concentrating in human rights law or direct human rights advocacy. Mark is the executive director of the International Bar Association and has served in this capacity since 2000 in London, England.
Judge Jeffrey Burns (’07) and Lindsey Burns have pledged $25,000 to establish t h e Burns Family Scholarship for Excellence and Fealty to Rule of Law fund. The scholarship will incentivize and attract students from the First Judicial Circuit of Florida to the College of Law. Judge Burns is a sitting judge in the First Judicial Circuit of Florida. Prior to being elected, Burns was in private practice in Fort Walton Beach at Anchors Smith Grimsley.
Marcos R. Gonzalez, Jr. (’98) has pledged an additional $100,000 to his already established Marcos R. Gonzalez Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship supports students from groups that are historically underrepresented in the legal profession. He is the founder of Advocates USA, a
Jason Lazarus (’96) and the Synergy Foundation for those with Special Needs have made a $30,000 pledge to establish the Synergy Foundation Scholarship in Legal Excellence. The scholarship will provide unrestricted scholarship support to the College of Law. Jason is the CEO
Betsy Wood Chambers (’84) has pledged $25,000 to the College of Law’s General Scholarship Fund. Betsy currently serves as president of Chambers Medical Group, Inc. in Tampa, where the practice focuses on treating spinal cord injuries. She previously served as an assistant state attorney.
James A. Bax, Sr. (J.M. ’17) has made a pledge of $25,000 to support the Sandy D’Alemberte Scholarship in Human Rights Law. James has had a storied career in public service and currently serves as a commissioner on the Public Employees Relations Commission in Tallahassee.
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Jeanne (’02) and Larry (’76) Curtin have pledged an additional $25,000, to their already established Larry and Jeanne Curtin Endowed Scholarship fund. The scholarship is used to attract a top student to the College of Law. Jeanne currently serves as deputy general counsel of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. Larry is a partner in the Tallahassee office of Holland & Knight. They are members of the College of Law’s Board of Visitors. Mary Lawrence Pankowski (’01) and Joe Pankowski have made an additional deferred gift of $25,000 which will ultimately support their already established Mary L. and Joseph M. Pankowski Fund. The fund will provide general scholarship support to students in the College of Law. Now retired, Mary previously served as an assistant state attorney, FSU administrator, FIU administrator, and founded her own law firm to assist troubled youth. She is a member of the College of Law’s Board of Visitors. 36
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Peter Papagianakis (’97) has pledged $25,000 to establish the Unconquered Scholars in Law Fund. The scholarship will support incoming students at the College of Law who were in the Unconquered Scholars Program at FSU. The support provides access to legal education to high-achieving students disadvantaged by socioeconomic reasons. Peter is the managing member of Business Law Firm, LLC in New York City, and focuses his practice on the representation of private companies from inception to IPO and beyond. Robert L. Rothman (’83) has pledged $25,000 to establish the Marilyn Rothman Single Parent Scholarship in Law. The scholarship will support single-parent students who are the caretakers of young dependents. Bob is a litigation partner in the Atlanta office of Arnall Golden Gregory.
Gina Gutru Smith (’87) has made an additional pledge of $25,000 towards her already established Gina Gutru Smith Endowment for Excellence. Endowments for excellence support the College of Law in the areas of greatest need. Gina is an executive senior attorney in the Florida Department of Financial Services Office of the General Counsel, where she focuses on false claims and criminal law. She is a member of the College of Law’s Board of Visitors. Bruce (’93) and Wendy (’93) Wiener have pledged an additional $25,000 to their already established Bruce and Wendy Wiener Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship supports students who have demonstrated a commitment to practicing business and transactional law, with a preference in real estate. Wendy is the founding member of WRW Legal and Bruce is a partner at Nelson Mullins in Tallahassee. They are members of the College of Law’s Board of Visitors.
SUMMARY OF NAMED FUNDS ENDOWMENTS FOR EXCELLENCE
Anonymous Endowment for Excellence Attorney General Endowment for Excellence Mary-Anne Bestebreurtje Endowment For Excellence John Boudet and Devon Cook Endowment for Excellence Catherine Pierce Brindell Endowment for Excellence Ronald & Shannon Christaldi Endowment for Excellence Mike and Peggy Coleman Fund for Excellence Andy and Hope Dogali Endowment for Excellence Dunbar Family Endowment for Excellence Equels-Fabar Endowment for Social Justice Florida State University College of Law Endowment for Excellence Richard & Cynthia Hadlow Endowment for Excellence Henry Buchanan Law Firm Fund for Excellence Huey, Guilday and Simpson Endowment for Excellence James Reynolds Jorgenson and Frederick Reynolds Jorgenson Endowment for Excellence Lawrence Family Endowment for Freedom Tracy and Biff Marshall Endowment for Excellence McConnaughhay and Rissman Endowment for Excellence Sheila M. McDevitt Endowment for Excellence Middle Road Foundation Endowment for Excellence
Brian D. and Bonnie R. O’Neill Endowment for Excellence O’Shea Family Endowment for Excellence David E. Ramba Endowment for Excellence A. Wayne and Gwen Rich Endowment for Excellence Peggy Rolando Endowment for Excellence Cari Roth & Wellington Meffert Endowment for Excellence Harold A. Saul Endowment for Excellence D. David Sessions and Leslie P. Kitching Endowment for Excellence Gina Gutru Smith Endowment for Excellence* John W. & Judith C. Thomas Endowment for Excellence Cynthia and Charles Tunnicliff Endowment for Excellence Edwin W. Walborsky Endowment for Excellence Kevin Wood & Mary Jo Peed Endowment for Excellence*
CHAIRS & PROFESSORSHIPS
Alumni Centennial Chair Elizabeth C. and Clyde W. Atkinson Endowed Professorship Attorneys’ Title Insurance Fund Endowed Professorship in Real Estate Edward Ball Eminent Scholar Chair in International Law Larry and Joyce Beltz Endowed Professorship in Torts Lance and Carol Block Children’s Advocacy Center Clinical Endowed Professorship D’Alemberte Endowed Professorship
(as of June 30, 2019)
Patricia A. Dore Endowed Professorship in Administrative Law Charles W. Ehrhardt Endowed Professorship Richard W. Ervin Eminent Scholar Chair Florida Bar Health Law Section Endowed Professorship David and Deborah Fonvielle Endowed Professorship John W. and Ashley Frost Endowed Professorship Loula Fuller and Dan Myers Endowed Professorship Glass Professorship in the Public Interest Law Center Steven M. Goldstein Endowed Professorship James Edmund and Margaret Elizabeth Hennessey Corry Term Professorship Donald and Janet Hinkle Endowed Professorship Kellogg Family Professorship Mason Ladd Endowed Professorship Matthews and Hawkins Professorship in Property Sheila M. McDevitt Term Professorship Gary and Sallyn Pajcic Endowed Professorship Rissman Family Endowment Ruden, McClosky Endowed Professorship Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson Endowed Professorship Jeffrey A. Stoops Endowed Professorship Tallahassee Law Alumni Endowed Professorship Tobias Simon Eminent Scholar Chair in Public Law
William and Catherine VanDercreek Endowed Professorship Harry M. Walborsky Endowed Professorship
SCHOLARSHIPS
Riley and Mary Allen Scholarship Allen, Norton & Blue Endowed Book Award in Labor and Employment Law American Academy of Matrimonial Law Endowed Scholarship Sandra Anderson Single Parent Scholarship Anonymous Endowed Scholarship Atter Family Mentoring Endowed Scholarship Attorney General Endowed Scholarship Dubose Ausley Endowed Scholarship Ralph Bailey Endowed Scholarship Sandra Barr Memorial Endowed Scholarship Bedell Standley Endowed Scholarship Carol Z. Bellamy Memorial Endowed Scholarship Jennifer Beltz Scholarship Blank-Miller Scholarship Joan and Garrett Briggs Endowed Scholarship Broad and Cassel Scholarship Burns Family Scholarship for Excellence and Fealty to Rule of Law Fund* Justice Raoul G. Cantero, III, Diversity Enhancement Endowed Scholarship Terry and Linda Cole Environmental Law Scholarship Thomas W. Conroy Endowed Scholarship Larry and Jeanne Curtin Endowed Scholarship* Bud Daley Memorial Fund Richard M. Davis Endowed Scholarship
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Doug and Judy Spears Endowed Scholarship Abraham and Rhea Stern Scholarship Synergy Foundation Scholarship in Legal Excellence* Tubbs Memorial Endowed Fund Unconquered Scholars in Law Fund* Nancy Wallace Endowed Scholarship for Summer Program Alumni Bob & Betty Weber and Helen Powell Endowed Oxford Studies Scholarship Bruce and Wendy Wiener Endowed Scholarship* Thornton J. and Harriett W. Williams Scholarship Mark and Ruthelen Williamson Scholarship* Bruce A. Wragg Memorial Scholarship Young Family Endowment Robin Lynn Young Memorial Scholarship
SPECIFIC PROGRAM GIFTS
David Warren Denney Memorial Endowed Scholarship Chad Wayne Denton Memorial Scholarship Denise Diaz Memorial Scholarship Carlos R. Diez-Arguelles Endowed Scholarship Richard Dixon Family Endowed Scholarship Patricia A. Dore Memorial Endowed Scholarship Colonel James R. Douglass Veterans Endowed Scholarship Steve and Susan Ecenia Endowed Scholarship* Farach Family Endowed Scholarship* Joe and Paula Flood Oxford Studies Endowed Scholarship FSU Friends Opportunity Scholarship FSU Law School Awards Fund Steve Gey Endowment for Civil Liberties Steven M. Goldstein Memorial Endowed Fund Tom and Robin Gonzalez Endowed Scholarship Marcos R. Gonzalez Endowed Scholarship* Elwin J. Griffith Endowed Scholarship Terence A. Gross Diversity Enhancement Endowed Scholarship Gunster Environmental Law Scholarship David Guy and Judith Ann McGunegle Memorial Endowed Scholarship Randy and Jerri Hanna Endowed Scholarship Diane and Larry Hill Family Scholarship Wayne and Patricia Hogan Endowed Scholarship James Richard Hooper Scholarship Fund James Madison Institute Scholarship Karlinsky Family Endowed Scholarship Katzentine/Simon Endowed Scholarship Kellogg Family Endowed Scholarship John Marshall Kest and Sally D. M. Kest Endowed Scholarship 38
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Knowles & Randolph Diversity Enhancement Endowed Scholarship Steven and Blanche Koegler Scholarship Suzy Rossomondo Kreis Memorial Scholarship Terry E. and Georgann P. Lewis Endowed Scholarship Domenick R. Lioce Memorial Scholarship Llorente Family Endowed Scholarship Mason Ladd Merit Endowed Scholarship Julio and Rene Martinez Diversity Enhancement Endowed Scholarship Tim and Jill Meenan Legal Opportunity Scholarship Montjoy Diversity Enhancement Scholarship Guyte P. McCord Memorial Endowed Scholarship Metz, Husband & Daughton Endowed Scholarship Beverly S. McLear Memorial Endowed Scholarship National Notary Foundation Scholarship Parks & Crump Diversity Enhancement Endowed Scholarship Calvin Patterson Civil Rights Endowed Scholarship Tiffanie Suzanne Perry Scholarship Sean Pittman Scholarship John S. Rawls and Samuel Wolf Endowed Scholarship B. K. and Mary N. Roberts Endowed Scholarship Marilyn Rothman Single Parent Scholarship in Law* Amelia White Rowell Endowed Scholarship Courtney Seaward Oxford Memorial Scholarship WP and Erin Shelley Endowed Scholarship Daniel & Natalie Soloway Diversity Enhancement Scholarship
Cecelia Bonifay Moot Court Endowed Scholarship The Caring Friends Fund Mike and Peggy Coleman Moot Court Endowment James and Anne Corrigan Endowment for Moot Court Amber H. Drummond Memorial Endowment David and Deborah Fonvielle Public Defender Service Award John W. Frost, II Moot Court Endowment Enrico G. Gonzalez Endowment for Law Review Carol Gregg and Ken Hart Endowment for Excellence for the Public Interest Law Center Alan and Helaine Grunspan Endowment for Children’s Programs Wayne Hogan Endowment in Civil Trial Justice Wayne and Patricia Hogan Endowment Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law Endowment Amelia Rea Maguire Endowment for Business Law Lectures Middle Road Foundation Professionalism Program Fund* Mock Trial Coaches Endowment Public Service Fellowship Judges John S. Rawls and James R. Wolf Intramural Moot Court Competition B.K. Roberts Hall Endowment Salesia V. Smith-Gordon Endowment Abraham Stern Moot Court Scholarship Stoops Family Foundation, Inc. Scholarship James Harold Thompson Endowment Fund Transnational Law Journal Endowment Ware Fund for Excellence for the Public Interest Law Center Donald J. Weidner Summer for Undergraduates Program Wells Family Endowment for Moot Court
DEFERRED GIFTS
Garry D. Adel Endowed Scholarship Anonymous Endowment for Excellence in Elder Law Judge John Antoon Endowed Scholarship* Michael and Helen Atter Endowment for Excellence Mark P. and Marianne P. Barnebey Endowment for Scholarships Cecelia Bonifay Moot Court Endowed Scholarship Yvonne and Steve Brown Public Interest Service Award Stephen C. Cheeseman Endowment William J. and Susan P. Cohen Professorship in Environmental Law Thomas W. Conroy Endowment for Excellence Sandy D’Alemberte Scholarship in Human Rights Law* Elizabeth Daniels Fund for Excellence David and Deborah Fonvielle Public Defender Service Award Kelly Overstreet Johnson and Hal Johnson Endowment for Excellence Steve and Blanche Koegler Professorship in Business Law Maury and Diana Kolchakian Gift to benefit the Sandra M. Anderson Single-Parent Endowed Scholarship Howard L. Nations Endowed Fund Mary L. and Joseph M. Pankowski Scholarship* Larry J. Sartin and Marilyn R. Lawrence Scholarship in Law* David R. and Cristina Z. Slaton Endowed Scholarship John C. and C. Jeannette Webb Memorial Endowed Fund John Welch Endowment * Denotes new gift or increased
commitment for fiscal year 2018-2019
FINANCIALS 2018-2019 TOTAL CASH AND NEW PLEDGES RECEIVED $2,111,110 CASH $1,113,744 UNAMORTIZED NEW PLEDGES $997,366
2018-2019 RECENT LARGER GIFT PLEDGES BY PURPOSE $1,107,500 SCHOLARSHIPS $957,500 UNRESTRICTED $150,000
2018-2019 CASH RECEIVED: ENDOWED VERSUS EXPENDABLE $1,113,744* ANNUAL FUND AND EXPENDABLE** $998,640 ENDOWMENTS FOR UNRESTRICTED $56,436 ENDOWMENTS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS $48,298 ENDOWMENTS FOR STUDENT PROGRAMS $10,370 * There were no state matching dollars this fiscal year. ** Annual fund includes all cash gifts of $10,000 or less made by alumni and friends that are not earmarked for endowment or part of a larger pledge. 2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT
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2018-2019 ANNUAL FUND AND EXPENDABLE CASH RECEIVED BY PURPOSE $998,640* SCHOLARSHIPS $418,482 UNRESTRICTED $368,396 SPENDABLE PLEDGE PAYMENTS $75,134 FACULTY DEVELOPMENT $45,750 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS $44,962 SPECIAL PROGRAMS $32,550 LIBRARY, LAW REVIEW AND JOURNALS $13,366 * All cash gifts of $10,000 or less made by alumni and friends that are not earmarked for endowment or part of a larger pledge.
2014-15
30.03%
2015-16
30.64%
86.65% 81.68% 30.38%
2016-17
85.13%
2017-18
28.53%
2018-19
26.22%
ALUMNI STUDENTS
86.86% 88.27%
2014-15
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2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
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ALL ALUMNI AND STUDENT DONORS BY CLASS CLASS OF 1969
CLASS OF 1971
Anonymous The Honorable C. Jeffery Arnold Stephen W. Buckley Albert T. Cooper, III J. Riley Davis* Robert C. Dean The Honorable Nicholas P. Geeker H. Lawrence Hardy J. Eugene Kelley, Jr. Thomas L. LaSalle William R. Lyle, Jr. The Honorable Donald S. Modesitt Douglas H. Morford David G. Mulock John E. Roberts Terrence J. Russell Barry S. Webber Jon S. Wheeler David Luther Woodward
Don A. Boggs Michael M. Corin Robert R. Cyrus The Honorable Marguerite H. Davis Charles E. Dziedzic William W. Gallogly Paul F. Hill Jerry M. Johns Wendell J. Kiser The Honorable Harlow H. Land, Jr. Carl P. McDonald Brian D. O’Neill* The Honorable Richard G. Payne Thomas G. Pelham Michael S. Stoddard Cynthia S. Tunnicliff Charles S. Williams, Jr.
Alumni: 63 Number of Donors: 19 Participation: 30.16% Amount Donated: $3,075.00
CLASS OF 1970
Alumni: 78 Number of Donors: 26 Participation: 33.33% Amount Donated: $19,250.00 Larry D. Beltz John C. Bottcher Terry P. Cole Colonel Raymond K. Costello The Honorable Ella Jane P. Davis Paul R. Green E. Burke Jolly Gerald W. Jones, Jr. S. Curtis Kiser Steven C. Koegler Douglas S. Lyons Marsha L. Lyons James R. Meyer, Sr. J. Jerome Miller The Honorable Peter T. Miller Sidney H. Parrish Byron L. Price A. Wayne Rich Richard G. Rumrell Joseph A. Sheffield John E. Slaughter, Jr. Richard H. Sollner A. James Spalla* George L. Waas Ansley Watson, Jr. Kent R. Weible
Alumni: 65 Number of Donors: 17 Participation: 26.15% Amount Donated: $17,605.94
CLASS OF 1972
Alumni: 115 Number of Donors: 31 Participation: 26.96% Amount Donated: $53,395.95 The Honorable Robert B. Bennett, Jr. George B. Cappy Mary W. Clark Kenneth L. Connor Peter M. Dunbar William B. Eppley The Honorable Ralph E. Eriksson Richard M. Evans C. David Fonvielle, III Steve Ginestra The Honorable Raymond O. Gross Wayne Hogan* Norman H. Horton, Jr. The Honorable Thomas E. Johnson John Robert Marks, III Willie G. May The Honorable F. Shields McManus William R. Northcutt Del G. Potter H. Danforth Robuck, Jr. R. William Roland William H. Sned, Jr. Steven L. Sparkman Michael A. Tartaglia
James C. Taylor William B. Taylor, IV The Honorable Richard R. Townsend Charles F. Tunnicliff George L. Varnadoe Donna L. Wilhelm-Hudson F. Palmer Williams
CLASS OF 1973
Alumni: 122 Number of Donors: 31 Participation: 25.41% Amount Donated: $23,293.00 Samuel T. Adams Lynwood F. Arnold, Jr. Anthony L. Bajoczky James C. Brady William W. Corry* The Honorable Richard B. Davis, Jr. William Gauldin Francis E. Holden, Jr. Thomas F. Icard, Jr. The Honorable John M. Kest The Honorable Sally D. M. Kest The Honorable Stephen R. Koons Guy E. Labalme Ronald A. Legendre Joseph A. McGlothlin Stephen E. Mitchell Thomas F. Panebianco Harold F. Peek, Jr. Dr. Pablo Perhacs Laurence C. Pritchard Charles R. Ranson Richard E. Schoditsch Glenn N. Smith The Honorable Radford R. Sturgis Vice Mayor Molly J. Tasker The Honorable Emerson R. Thompson, Jr. President John Thrasher Richard B. Wade Wayne S. Webb, Jr. Stephen R. White Charles L. Woody
CLASS OF 1974
Alumni: 142 Number of Donors: 44 Participation: 30.99% Amount Donated: $34,775.88 James W. Anderson Steven A. Anderson Anonymous Anonymous
James D. Beasley Thomas M. Beason Thomas A. Beenck Alan N. Berg Joseph R. Boyd E. Thomas Brushwood William S. Burns, Jr. Clark J. Cochran, Jr. Thomas W. Conroy Charles L. Curtis Brian S. Duffy Ben E. Girtman Roberto A. Godoy Lawrence A. Gonzalez Owen K. Goodwyne Admiral Harold E. Grant Malcolm S. Greenfield Carol L. Gregg T. Larry Hill Randall H. Holliday Professor David M. Hudson Frank B. Hugg C. Laurence Keesey Danny L. Kepner Nancy G. Linnan Charles F. McClamma Malcolm P. Mickler, III Carl D. Motes Alexander D. Prins Robert L. Ratliff, III John R. Reeves Craig A. Reutlinger The Honorable George S. Reynolds, III John A. Sampson, III Robert I. Scanlan Jon W. Searcy C. Norman Stallings, Jr. The Honorable Randall L. Stephenson George E. Tragos* William B. Wiley
CLASS OF 1975
Alumni: 147 Number of Donors: 46 Participation: 31.29% Amount Donated: $51,139.54 Thomas T. Alspach Michael Basile Mary Anne Bestebreurtje Bruce B. Blackwell F. Philip Blank Samantha D. Boge C. Everett Boyd, Jr. Joseph S. Brannen Thomas W. Brooks The Honorable Catherine M. Brunson Michael A. Campbell
Michael A. Currea Richard D. Dixon James M. Donohue The Honorable James B. Fensom Warren L. Franz Nicholas R. Friedman Thomas M. Gonzalez Kelly D. Hancock Paul M. Harden Kenneth R. Hart C. Earl Henderson Richard A. Hernan, Jr. J. David Holder David P. Hopstetter A. Woodson Isom, Jr. The Honorable Claudia R. Isom Gene L. Johnson Robert W. Joyce Elise F. Judelle Margaret-Ray Kemper Margaret Jost Khan Kathleen B. Levitz J. Richard Livingston Richard I. Lott The Honorable David M. Maloney James C. Massie Stephen S. Mathues Sidney L. Matthew Professor of Law Emerita Jane Rigler Joseph T. Segal Betty J. Steffens Gerald B. Sternstein Marilyn B. Strauss Marc A. Sussman Daniel H. Thompson
CLASS OF 1976
Alumni: 113 Number of Donors: 42 Participation: 37.17% Amount Donated: $19,512.50 William E. Atwater, III Carole J. Barice The Honorable Marie Y. Bockwinkel S. James Brainerd Dominic M. Caparello Philip C. Claypool F. Alan Cummings Lawrence N. Curtin* D. Scott Dattan The Honorable Henry E. Davis Catherine L. Dickson The Honorable J. Dale Durrance Patricia R. Gleason
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AL L A LU M N I A N D S TUDENT DONOR S B Y C L A S S Diane A. Grubbs The Honorable Timothy D. Harley Angela L. Hughes Jennifer Hurst The Honorable Lewis M. Killian, Jr. Joseph W. Lawrence, II Bruce A. Leinback The Honorable Terry P. Lewis R. Kent Lilly Rafael E. Martinez D. Michael Mathes Mary M. McInerny William N. Meggs David K. Miller Theresa A. Moore Randolph P. Murrell Bob Owens Cynthia Piotrowski William D. Preston James M. Schiff Charles A. Schuster Margaret B. Stalvey The Honorable Patricia V. Thomas Theodore L. Tripp, Jr. Michael B. Twomey Margaret L. Vandervalk Robert A. Weiss Walton M. Wilson Professor JoLen Rawls Wolf
CLASS OF 1977
Alumni: 136 Number of Donors: 45 Participation: 33.09% Amount Donated: $29,699.50 Anonymous Elaine K. Ashley Dominic J. Baccarella Robert B. Balogh Joan H. Bickerstaff Douglas B. Brown Peter C. Burkert Mary S. Carroll David K. Coburn Carol J. Cooper Michael F. Coppins Cecil L. Davis, Jr. The Honorable Kathleen F. Dekker The Honorable Charles W. Dodson Pamela H. Espenshade Dennis R. Ferguson Roberta J. Fox Robert S. Goldman Robert D. Guthrie, Jr. Richard B. Hadlow* Thelma E. Holmes Ray P. Jefferies Jay E. Kauffman, CPA
Thomas S. Keith Edwin P. Krieger, Jr. Jack Locklin, Jr. Patricia D. Lott J. Stephen O’Hara, Jr. Jeffrey W. Pepper Richard J. Potash The Honorable Jose R. Rodriguez Janice G. Scott Steven L. Seliger David B. Slaughter William A. Slusser Joan Stewart The Honorable Terry D. Terrell Jeffrey B. Trammell Neill G. Wade, IV Christopher J. Weiss Linda A. Wells Robert W. Wells, Jr. Thomas E. Wheeler, Jr. Teresa Beazley Widmer John G. Wood, Jr.
CLASS OF 1978
Alumni: 140 Number of Donors: 49 Participation: 35.00% Aount Donated: $35,575.00 Paul H. Amundsen Robert C. Apgar Geralyn M. Atkinson-Hazelton Helaine M. Blum The Honorable F. Scott Boyd Janice Cass Martha H. Chumbler Robert W. Clark Robert A. Cole The Honorable Lacey A. Collier The Honorable Timothy Coon Gerald Barnette Cope, Jr.* Charles E. Davis Brian J. Deffenbaugh Allan J. Donahue Carol E. Donahue William S. Dufoe Brian A. Dusseault The Honorable Richard A. Ehlers Robert C. Elmore Andrew L. Granger Charles J. Grimsley James S. Groh C. Howard Hunter, III M. Catherine Lannon Sheila M. McDevitt John H. Mueller John A. Naser William E. Ploss Daphne Boswell Putnam Thomas B. Putnam, Jr. Mary Lou Rajchel Patrick A. Raley
Randall O. Reder Margaret A. Rolando Fred B. Share Sandra N. Shaw Alicia C. Smith Christopher J. Smith Dr. Robert S. Smith Harris K. Solomon Teresa J. Sopp The Honorable Karen K. Specie Ana E. Tangel-Rodriguez Alan E. Tannenbaum Scott K. Tozian Victoria L. Weber Ronnie L. Williams Craig B. Willis
CLASS OF 1979
Alumni: 150 Number of Donors: 39 Participation: 26.00% Amount Donated: $16,105.00 Howard M. Acosta Bruce D. Barkett Katharine S. Barry Charles E. Buker, III Stephen C. Burgess William G. Capko Michael J. Coniglio Robert C. Crabtree Elizabeth J. Daniels David S. Dee Michael E. Duclos Paul M. Eakin Colonel Charles L. Early, Jr. Miranda F. Fitzgerald Lawrence S. Gendzier Ruth L. Gokel Christopher L. Griffin Terence A. Gross The Honorable James C. Hankinson The Honorable Glenn L. Hess Robert K. High, Jr. Roderick N. Jones Stephen J. Keller J. Craig Knox Kenneth L. Kuerzi Terry E. Lewis M. Paul Liepshutz D. Christine Lindamood Frederick J. Lotterhos, III Raymer F. Maguire, III* Douglas L. Mannheimer John K. McClure J. Lane Middleton, III James W. O’Neill, Jr. James A. Scott, Jr. Mary L. Sweet Richard R. Vickers Edwin Walborsky* Alaine S. Williams
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CLASS OF 1980
Alumni: 164 Number of Donors: 40 Participation: 24.39% Amount Donated: $26,893.86 Randel V. Allen Robert F. Bethea Lawrence P. Bush Lynda Campbell Charles N. Castagna Pamela Langston Cooper Sonia R. Crockett Charlotte H. Danciu Kathe K. Davis Helio P. De La Torre Stephen A. Ecenia Mary A. Edenfield William T. Edwards, Jr. Joy Causseaux Frank Mark J. Freund David J. Glatthorn Lewis G. Gordon Gordon E. Hart Steven C. Hartsell Donald M. Hinkle Michael D. Hook* Carl D. Inskeep The Honorable T. Michael Johnson Bruce D. Lamb Richard P. Lee D. Hywel Leonard William R. Mayer Stephen A. Meck Marty E. Moore William F. Murphy, III Leanne J. Pflaum Stephen P. Preisser Olga Ramirez-Seijas Lawrence W. Smith Linda J. Stalvey Stefan V. Stein William F. Tarr Robert D. Vandiver John J. Waltz The Honorable Philip J. Yacucci, Jr.
CLASS OF 1981
Alumni: 173 Number of Donors: 47 Participation: 27.17% Amount Donated: $49,606.00 Howard E. Adams* The Honorable Michael G. Allen W. Riley Allen Randal B. Atkinson Steven D. Beres Stephen F. Bolton Edward M. Booth, Jr. William B. Brannon, Jr. Gary L. Brown Dale A. Burket
The Honorable Cory J. Ciklin Paul D. Condon Tink D. Cooper The Honorable Janette C. Dunnigan The Honorable E. Gary Early Barbara Ellis-Wiggins John Fagan Wanda E. Fishalow The Honorable David W. Green The Honorable Patricia M. Hart Patrick F. Healy Wayne L. Helsby Thomas M. Jenks Michael A. Jones Randolph B. Jones, Jr. Deborah K. Kearney Lawrence A. Kellogg* Robert C. Martin George W. Mathews, III Dana C. Matthews Maria D. Hayes McAnulty Harry Morrison, Jr. Rosemary O’Shea John Paulich, III Carolyn S. Raepple Vincent A. Sable Linda C. Schmidt Diane A. Scott Marjorie Starnes-Bilotti Stephen D. Swartz Charles R. Talley Julie S. J. Thornton Lisa Perlmutter Troner Jeffrey P. Whitton The Honorable Joe A. Wild Andrea G. Wilson Letitia E. Wood
CLASS OF 1982
Alumni: 148 Number of Donors: 34 Participation: 22.97% Amount Donated: $24,627.50 Garry D. Adel Karen L. Asher-Cohen Calvin L. Bender Jeffry J. Branham The Honorable Robert S. Cohen Randolph P. Collette Kathryn G. W. Cowdery Mary L. Crippen Thomas R. Criss Edward W. Dougherty, Jr. Joseph R. Flood, Jr. Stephen C. Fredrickson Vivian F. Garfein Andrew B. Goshen Theodore G. Granger Edwin R. Hudson Robert J. Hutchins J. Charles Ingram Paul D. Jess
Kelly Overstreet Johnson Roberta J. Karp Paul F. King A. Lawton Langford Stephen R. MacNamara Larry A. Matthews Jack A. Norris, Jr. F. Robert Santos Stacy B. Smith Robert E. Stone David R. Terry J. Thompson Thornton The Honorable Christine Vogel Christopher K. Vogel Robert N. Wesley
CLASS OF 1983
Alumni: 180 Number of Donors: 38 Participation: 21.11% Amount Donated: $9,069.86 Professor Paolo G. Annino Anonymous Mark P. Barnebey* Bradley M. Bole The Honorable Joseph A. Bulone Bruce B. Childers, Jr. C. John Christensen Dr. Sue C. Collins Donna F. Dugger Major David J. Fletcher Craig B. Glidden Carol L. Hendrix Debra A. King Jesslyn A. Krouskroup Leslie S. Kushner Allison Sundberg Lane J. Christopher Lombardo Terrell C. Madigan Erin L. McLaughlin Kenneth McLaughlin The Honorable Larry E. Metz Deborah S. Minnis P. Scott Mitchell Emily Moore Alexander Muszynski, III Michael C. Pendley The Honorable Michael J. Provost Mark A. Roeder Cari Lynn Roth Robert L. Rothman Thomas P. Scarritt, Jr.* Jeffrey W. Stidham Steven J. Stolting Krista A. Storey Sandra R. Stovall Alan F. Wagner Deborah H. Wagner Kathleen J. Wolff
CLASS OF 1984
Alumni: 176 Number of Donors: 42 Participations: 23.86% Amount Donated: $82,205.00 Chris E. Ambrose Anonymous Bert W. Barclay The Honorable Thomas H. Barkdull, III Lawrence J. Block, Jr. Steven M. Blount Cecelia Bonifay M. Christopher Bryant Lisabeth W. Chambers Mike M. Donovan Martha J. Edenfield Mark S. Ellis* Patrick G. Emmanuel, Jr. Isidro M. Garcia Judith Rice Goldman J. David Green David E. Gurley Douglas L. Hall Larry D. Hall Randall W. Hanna John R. Jenkins Georgina Jimenez-Orosa Calvin L. Johnson Peter M. Kramer E. John Lopez Carla J. Luggiero Colonel Elizabeth C. Masters Anne L. McGihon The Honorable R. Bruce McKibben, Jr. Michael M. Metz Louis K. Nicholas, II Frank P. Rainer Barbara S. Sanders Hala A. Sandridge Peter Schwarz Francis H. Sheppard Jeffrey A. Stoops Robin H. Thompson The Honorable Vincent G. Torpy, Jr. Rex D. Ware The Honorable William David Watkins Joshua A. Whitman
CLASS OF 1985
Alumni: 186 Number of Donors: 44 Participation: 26.66% Amount Donated: $73,960.00 John M. Alford The Honorable John W. Bass, Sr. Bridget A. Berry John W. Bocchino
John A. Boudet Melville G. Brinson, III Joseph C. Chancey Thomas R. Cooper Ralph A. DeMeo Carlos R. Diez-Arguelles Martin R. Dix Robert D. Fingar The Honorable Jeffrey M. Fleming Mark E. Holcomb Lisa H. Ihns M. James Jenkins Louise T. Jeroslow Randolph S. Jordan Eleanor A. Joseph Samuel P. King Professor Paul E. Lund Douglas P. Manson James W. Middleton Valerie O. Patterson Robert A. Pell Brian G. Pincket Suzanne C. Preston The Honorable Debra Roberts Sally J. Savage Randal L. Schecter Robert K. Senior Lieutenant Colonel D. David Sessions Patricia L. Smith Daniel M. Soloway Gregory P. Sreenan Susan V. Stucker James L. Torres Kim W. Torres Lucille E. Turner Raymond M. Warren H. Darrell White, Jr. Linda Spaulding White Kevin W. Wood* David G. Wotton
CLASS OF 1986
Alumni: 198 Number of Donors: 44 Participation: 22.22% Amount Donated: $16,645.00 Vivian Arenas-Battles Jayne Regester Barkdull Staci A. Bienvenu Ramona L. Blankinship Janette Blue Kelly H. Buzzett William A. Buzzett Robert N. Clarke, Jr. Craig P. Clendinen J. Michael Coleman The Honorable Cynthia L. Cox A. Anderson B. Dogali Hope Dogali Manuel Farach* Anna C. Fentriss
Alan B. Fields H. Bart Fleet Stephen W. Foxwell Thomas B. Gaines, Jr. Anthony J. Griffith Lauren L. Hafner Sherry G. Hall Steven K. Hall Kathryn A. Hathaway The Honorable Paul M. Hawkes Michelle M. Heldmyer Timothy P. Hoban Kimberly L. King* Kathleen J. Loggins George V. Matlock Mary Ann Morgan Marilyn K. Morris Professor Jane Boyd Ohlin Stephan A. Pendorf Joyce M. Raidle James P. Rhea Douglas S. Roberts Laura L. Rush Francisco J. Sanchez, Jr. Floyd R. Self Robert C. Shearman Michael A. Shorstein Roberta M. Truman Timothy H. Wells
CLASS OF 1987
Alumni: 158 Number of Donors: 42 Participation: 26.58% Amount Donated: $18,256.21 Maurice B. Adelson, IV Barbara E. Akers Pamela J. Anderson Paul M. Anderson David C. Ashburn The Honorable Mark J. Borello Winston K. Borkowski Anne-Marie L. Bowen Janet E. Bowman Steven D. Braverman Barbara P. Burke The Honorable Gerardo Castiello Susan Smith Erdelyi Dr. Alejandro Gancedo Linda H. Gottlieb Mary Ann F. Hamilton W. Andrew Hamilton Lawrence M. Korn Justice C. Alan Lawson Sherri Denton Mallory John Wesley Manuel Susan C. Marvin Craig A. Meyer James W. Nuebel* Karen Oehme Neal B. Osiason Marshall J. Osofsky
David G. Pius Justice Ricky L. Polston David L. Powell The Honorable Thomas M. Ramsberger J. Mark Rodgers Mitchell J. Rubin Robert A. Schreiber The Honorable Mary S. Scriven Lansing C. Scriven The Honorable J. Layne Smith Gina G. Smith Lu Ann Snider E. Louis Stern Elizabeth W. Willis Claire E. Winold
CLASS OF 1988
Alumni: 158 Number of Donors: 37 Participation: 23.42% Amount Donated: $16,343.75 Jose D. J. Arrojo Linda A. Bailey Brenda Duane Barger Alexander D. Barker L. Robert Bourgeois Jason B. Burnett* Matthew M. Carter, II Joseph C. Coates, III Charles L. Cooper, Jr.* Mark D. Davis Rosemary B. Eure Michael R. Fabec Angel L. Gimenez Assistant Dean Debra A. Henley Michael W. Jackson David M. Jeffries James G. Kontos Carrie W. Kroll David M. Lindsey Kevin P. Markey Wellington H. Meffert, II John L. Milla John P. Moneyham Richard W. Moore Gordon H. Palmer Charlotte E. Parsons K. Francesca Plendl Kathryn E. Price Pamela M. Rauch Scott R. Rost Harold A. Saul Timothy G. Schoenwalder The Honorable Cathy M. Sellers The Honorable Jan Shackelford Richard S. Thompson, Jr. Paul J. Ullom Lawrence G. Walters
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Alumni: 155 Number of Donors: 34 Participation: 21.94% Amount Donated: $11,682.86 Alan Abramowitz Jodi K. Abramowitz The Honorable Marianne L. Aho Captain Terence H. Brown Lourdes M. Calvo-Paquette Susan M. Casajuana Karen A. Childers Anita Clark James J. Dean Leonard J. Dietzen, III Dina Gallo-Tarro Abel Gomez Colonel Steven P. Hester Kathryn B. Hoeck Gretchen K. Klayman Dr. Arthur H. Lester Pamela A. Martin Jack C. McElroy Pablo Meles Angela M. Nixon Daniel F. O’Shea Georgette Panagotacos Michael P. Petrovich Mark Ragusa John A. Rogers, Jr. Stephen R. Senn The Honorable Elizabeth A. Senterfitt The Honorable Jonathan E. Sjostrom Sam J. Smith Robin L. Suarez Philip J. Sypula Elizabeth A. Teegen David A. Theriaque Glenda L. Thornton
CLASS OF 1990
Alumni: 163 Number of Donors: 28 Participation: 17.18% Amount Donated: $17,350.00 The Honorable Faye L. Allen Crystal T. Broughan Eileen Granahan Coates David M. Corry Arnold B. Corsmeier Robert C. Downie, II Jason B. Dubow Todd D. Eaton W. Eugene Gandy, Jr. Donald R. Henderson Roland W. Kiehn Karen M. Kinney John T. LaVia, III Leon J. McCombs, II Maria Charles McGuinness
Timothy J. Meenan Randall P. Mueller Dilipkumar Patel Dana Hamilton Plummer Samuel P. Queirolo Ricardo A. Reyes Alicia J. Schumacher* Sharon C. St. Clair Thomas G. Thomas David S. Tobin Laura L. Vaughan Cheng-Shou Wang Lori A. Willner
CLASS OF 1991
Alumni: 241 Number of Donors: 48 Particitpation: 19.92% Amount Donated: $8,865.00 David W. Adams Anonymous Anonymous Lisa J. Augspurger Kenneth J. Barr Paul R. Berg Gene S. Boger Kathleen L. Brennan Owen G. Burnett Representative Katherine Castor Kristin M. Conroy Janice Joy Dahl Ramon de la Cabada Jorge I. G. del Valle L. Rachel Dolnick Heidi Ellen Garwood The Honorable Geoffrey H. Gentile William L. Grant Joanne B. Lambert William R. Lewis Allen H. Libow Kathleen J. Maus Thomas I. Mayton, Jr. Steven P. McDonald Scott L. McMullen Donna Canzano McNulty Aminie Mohip Mark H. Muller Craig A. Mundy Robert E. Pinder Edwin M. Quinones-Seneriz Gabrielle Lucie Antonia Radcliffe The Honorable D’Ann Read Ben A. Rogers Cheryl Parker Rose Marc S. Ruderman Patricia Ellen Sellers Vikki R. Shirley Michael P. Spellman Shaw P. Stiller Richard M. Summa Lillian M. Tilford
Lieutenant Colonel Walter L. Trierweiler, USA Ret. J. Jeffry Wahlen, Esq William F. Whitson D. Keith Wickenden Timothy D. Wolf Victor J. Zambetti
CLASS OF 1992
Alumni: 162 Number of Donors: 33 Participation: 20.37% Amount Donated: $26,978.00 Donna E. Blanton Michael P. Bruyere Kerey M. Carpenter* Rafael A. Centurion Joseph Cerino Mary Ellen Davis Lisa M. Duchene Eddie D. Evans George L. Fernandez Yeline Goin George C. Hamm Mark D. Hobson C. Denise Johnson Dalana W. Johnson Mark E. Kaplan Fred E. Karlinsky* Helena G. Malchow Kevin G. Malchow Glen A. McClary Mari H. McCully Avery D. McKnight Octavio E. Mestre Andrea J. Moreland David M. Noll Lisa B. Noroian Alan W. Roddy Sherri Fuhrer Rogers Salesia V. Smith-Gordon, R.Ph. Leslei G. Street The Honorable Keith F. White Francis T. Williams R. Scheffel Wright Sheryl S. Zust
CLASS OF 1993
Alumni: 195 Number of Donors: 40 Participation: 20.51% Amount Donated: $9,427.50 Ileana M. Almeida The Honorable Jason E. Ashford Timothy P. Atkinson Summer M. Barranco Terrie S. Didier Kenneth W. Donnelly Deborah M. Doyle Leslie Bovis Fearington The Honorable Ronald W. Flury Laverne Lewis Gaskins *Class Agent for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
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John M. Hayes, Jr. Kimberly D. Holladay Karen T. Hundley Tracey J. Hyde Stacey H. Karpinski The Honorable Lorraine M. Kelly Professor Hugh M. Lee Thomas M. Lee Taina H. Leinonen Ann T. Marshall Patrick P. F. Martin Brian Keith Massey Michael J. Montgomery Brian A. Newman Dr. Eucharia E. Nnadi Kara Tollett Oakley Jonathan M. Pavsner Carl R. Peterson, Jr. Bruce D. Platt Lauren Nagel Richardson Robert H. Rigsby, Jr. Cynthia Brennan Ryan Lisa E. Scotten David R. Slaton Andrew J. Smith Barbara R. Smith Susan L. Stephens Mark S. Thomas N. Fleetwood Tilden Alexander H. Twedt
CLASS OF 1994
Alumni: 160 Number of Donors: 38 Participation: 23.75% Amount Donated: $13,137.50 Tracy J. Adams David J. Barberie Stephanie L. Brennan Kimberly T. Brennen Melvin A. Burruss C. Graham Carothers, Jr. The Honorable L. Powell Clark Jean-Jacques A. Darius E. Janyce Dawkins Patricia Dawson Sandra B. Dublas Charles F. Dudley Christopher M. Fitzpatrick Teresa S. Fitzpatrick Matthew K. Foster Herbert D. Haughton Alejandro P. Joya Jonathan D. Kaney, III Christopher J. Karpinski Mary E. Keating The Honorable Dina A. Keever Kim A. Kellum Teresa A. Kramer Paul J. Layne Laurie Mack-Wagner Elizabeth J. Maykut
Tara Y. Dudley Melton Jacqueline L. Middleton Travis L. Miller Kelly A. O’Keefe Sean Pittman* Kyle L. Redfearn Captain Alan S. Richard Tricia A. Spivey John Marc Tamayo Damian C. Taylor Shira R. Thomas The Honorable Suzanne S. Van Wyk
CLASS OF 1995
Alumni: 215 Number of Donors: 46 Participation: 21.40% Amount Donated: $19,464.38 Omar J. Arcia Robert A. Bass John W. Bencivenga Lisa Norris Bernau Matthew D. Bordelon George W. Boring, III Richard L. Bradford Joan Stefanec Briggs Laddie A. Buholz Chandra M. Burgess Angela C. Cabassa L. Antonio Cabassa Camille M. Coke Danielle DeVito-Hurley Manuel J. Dominguez Roseanne V. Eckert Linda Bond Edwards* Maurice D. Evans Geoffrey D. Geist Kenneth S. Gluckman Jennifer A. Goldman Shannon B. Hartsfield W. Cochran Keating, IV Edward M. Koch Leenette W. McMillan Jeanne M. Miller Jacquelyn Lewis Newman Curtis S. Pajcic Bryan T. Pugh The Honorable Stephanie W. Ray Gary A. Roberts Diego Rodriguez* L. Kirk Rogers Marlene Sallo Kimberly J. Sisko-Ward The Honorable Julie S. Sneed William H. Stafford, III Jacqueline B. Steele Leon S. Stewart Shelley L. Thibodeau Ida Ufferman Janet R. Varnell Lillian A. Vitagliano-Baum Ivan D. Voronec
Nancy Mason Wallace Alexandria E. Walters-Williams
CLASS OF 1996
Alumni: 181 Number of Donors: 31 Participation: 17.13% Amount Donated: $12,624.00 Theodore A. Avellone Charles J. Bauder, III Jennifer R. Beltz Tanya L. Bower Gregory M. Chabon Ronald A. Christaldi William E. Clague Jennifer Tankersley Collins Dana L. Crosby-Collier Justin R. Crum Elizabeth C. Daley Robert E. Faigin Teresa M. Frazier Mitchell R. Golden JoLinda L. Herring Anna Adams Holbrook Jeremy N. Jungreis Edmond E. Koester The Honorable Keith R. Kyle Russel M. Lazega Malinda R. Lugo S. Hunter Malin Michael A. Martinez W. Scott Newbern Robert S. Phillips, II Jorge L. Piedra Leo G. Rydzewski James E. Sorenson Scott A. Tavolieri Felicia S. Thomas Alicia S. Torres
CLASS OF 1997
Alumni: 190 Number of Donors: 44 Participation: 23.16% Amount Donated: $10,699.94 The Honorable Francis J. Allman Patricia N. Annunziato Eric R. Birge James A. Boatman, Jr. James A. Bordonaro Diane G. Cassaro Frank P. Cuneo Joshua M. Drechsel Tracey L. Ellerson Alejandro Espino James Fasig Gregory W. Files Angela D. Flaherty Mark T. Flaherty Anne Marie Frazee Christina P. Gillam W. Braxton Gillam, IV
Erica D. Glover April E. Haughey Roger J. Haughey, II* David Henderson Garrett Jones James A. Jones Pamela Haddock Klavon Commander Anthony J. Mazzeo Kimelyn A. Minnifield Jeanne M. Murray Preston O. Odom, III Janel D. Ortengren Menelaos K. Papalas L. William Porter, III Amie H. Remington Scott A. Remington* CDR Peter M. Rodnite Michael R. Ross James W. Seegers The Honorable Charles P. Sniffen Michael G. Stofer Jennifer C. Tindall Michael R. Ufferman Dwayne E. Williams Richard F. Woodford, Jr. Nondas Davis Worthington Charles P. Young
CLASS OF 1998
Alumni: 216 Number of Donors: 31 Participation: 14.35% Amount Donated: $16,287.50 Anonymous Kurtis T. Bauerle Lilia R. Bell Colonel Karen H. Carlisle Sean B. Cronin Kasandra L. Derry Laura J. Donaldson Inga G. Fahs-Gielisse Guanming Fang Jeffrey Feulner H. Timothy Gillis Marcos R. Gonzalez, Jr. Tracy E. Hill Melissa R. Hourihan Lieutenant Colonel Yolanda Y. Jamison Lauren P. Kohl Bert J. Millis Steven M. Millsap Janet P. Newburg Anthony J. Paviglianiti Elizabeth P. Perez Patrick R. Ray, Jr. The Honorable Heather Pinder Rodriguez* Terry M. Sanks Paige B. Shoemaker Mitchell L. Silverman Scott B. Smith Thomas A. Suter
E. Lamar Taylor Lyyli M. Van Whittle Joseph J. Ward
CLASS OF 1999
Alumni: 195 Number of Donors: 29 Participation: 14.87% Amount Donated: $3,340.00 Toyin K. Aina-Hargrett Philip J. Braun Tammy D. Butler Virginia C. Dailey Brian L. Fernandes Christina M. Galindo-Walsh Lindsay N. Green Michael W. Haber Robert H. Hosay Charles W. Inman Eric J. Kaidanow Dawn M. Mackland Jennifer T. McLean Neil B. Mooney Megan E. Newcomb Isabel L. Nogues Anthony G. Papa Kelly H. Papa Ian E. Pate Jason M. Peery Kenneth D. Pratt* Leron E. Rogers Michael W. Schmid Marguerite E. Stricker Damian E. Thomas Gerald C. Thomas Sandra M. Upegui Juana C. Watkins Allan E. Wulbern
CLASS OF 2000
Alumni: 210 Number of Donors: 45 Participation: 21.43% Amount Donated: $10,116.00 Yulric Abercrombie Anonymous Anonymous Rosalyn S. Baker-Barnes Richard L. Barry Lourdes Bernal-Dixon* Robin D. Black Natasha P. Bostick Ginger L. Boyd* Jason C. Callahan Frank J. Campoamor Rochelle Birnbaum Chiocca* Erin A. Cuzzort Janelle G. Davis The Honorable Darlene F. Dickey Philip W. Edwards Peter Gunnar Fisher Philip A. Fowler
Michael G. Haire, Jr. Heidi L. Hobbs Gregory A. Jackson, Jr. Steven K. Johnson Mara B. Levy Anthony B. Miller Mindy L. Miller Dion J. Moniz John A. Moore Jason R. Mosley Patricia A. Nelson Amy J. Pitsch Rachel M. Port Alicia Westhoff Reid Francis P. Roche, Jr. Douglas B. Rohan Matthew A. Smith Colonel Isaac C. Spragg Michael B. Stein Wendy J. Stein Dustin S. Stephenson G. Harry Stopp, Jr. Francisco Touron, III Travis W. Trueblood Bart R. Valdes Danielle A. Watkins John N. Weed
CLASS OF 2001
Alumni: 220 Number of Donors: 28 Participation: 12.73% Amount Donated: $30,407.50 Anonymous Autumn O. Blackledge Leslie E. Bryson Robert D. Clarke Eileen D. Fernandez Kathy S. Gatzlaff A. Anthony Giovanoli Kristie L. Hatcher-Bolin Jason C. Hill Lawrence J. Hodz Amy M. Hoffman Christi A. Lawson Jezabel P. Lima Representative Marcelo Llorente J. Michael Marshall Marie E. Masson Kyle V. Mitchell Mary L. Pankowski Wilford A. Payne, III Matthew W. Rearden Amy W. Schrader Michael A. Sjuggerud* Kevin E. Stanley Deborah B. Stern Jason C. Taylor Graham H. Todd Joshua M. Toman Sharon S. Traxler Elizabeth M. Van den Berg
CLASS OF 2002
Alumni: 220 Number of Donors: 31 Participation: 14.09% Amount Donated: $7,085.00 Gregory B. Allen Anonymous Anonymous Timothy L. Conlon Harmony A. Conti Bodurtha Jeanne B. Curtin Daniel S. Dalesandro Hoang T. Dang Timothy E. Dennis Joy P. Ewertz Leonard S. Feula John M. Grady Yolando A. Hewling Vivian C. Hodz Allison P. Hunter J. Blake Hunter Aaron V. Johnson Jason K. Kellogg* Dionne Skelton Kohl Daniel W. Langley Cian G. O’Brien T. DeWayne Pearson Eliane I. Probasco Joseph A. Probasco Luke G. Sherlock, III Christopher J. Shipley Thomas R. Sullivan Marie G. Vital W. Timothy Weekley Michael L. Wenger
CLASS OF 2003
Alumni: 250 Number of Donors: 43 Participation: 17.20% Amount Donated: $3,837.33 Thomas C. Adam Lieutenant Colonel Kristin L. Ader Anonymous Frederick L. Aschauer, Jr. Shirley L. Bates John T. Cardillo, Jr. Thomas L. Colter Ronald E. Dupree J. McClung Durant, Jr. Angela Smith Fortier Alice Faye Harris Quinn A. Henderson Jon J. Hernan Brian D. Hudson Bridgette M. Jensen Paul D. Johnson, Jr. John G. Maus, Jr. Joseph McGhee Sarah Ball Miller Christopher B. Norris Janna S. Nugent
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AL L A LU M N I A N D S TUDENT DONOR S B Y C L A SS Chasity H. O’Steen David A. Perrott Kirk A. Perrow Syed M. Qadri Amy Quintana Brian A. Ramey Amanda H. Rapp Stephen J. Rapp Robert L. Rogers, III Gigi Rollini Tara S. Rosenblum Steven D. Santiago Howard L. Scholl Ethen R. Shapiro Kisa K. M. Shapiro Professor Charlee M. Taylor* Tara Van Rooy Joseph J. Van Rooy Lorena M. Vollrath-Bueno Michael L. Wiener Stuart F. Williams Jeffrey H. Wood
CLASS OF 2004
Alumni: 202 Number of Donors: 41 Participation: 20.30% Amount Donated: $8,957.50 Anonymous Anonymous Cristina I. Blunt Dane R. Blunt Christopher S. Branton Jennifer B. Branton D’lorah A. Butts-Lucas Brandon G. Cathey* Min K. Cho James G. Clark Michelle R. Dennard Marcy B. Waters Desantis Jennifer R. Dixon* David C. Gadd Lily M. McCarty Gonzalez Shenika LaTia Harris Justin K. Holcombe Janeia D. Ingram* Jason L. Jones Cassandra Rosas Kellogg Laura E. Ketcham W. Keith Knight Kelly Parsons Kwiatek Melody S. Lankford Edward Alan Lopez Carolyn Chinn Maly Matthew H. Mears Luis Menendez-Aponte Seth E. Miller Luke Newman Lisa S. Nobo Rafael J. Nobo, III Michael S. Oback Ryan K. Parker Tracy N. Record
Eduardo J. Rivera Calvin R. Robinson Kara Decker Rogers Peter J. Sweeney, Jr. Humberto S. Valdes Julie Connolly Wall
CLASS OF 2005
Alumni: 271 Number of Donors: 65 Participation: 23.99% Amount Donated: $9,707.08 Dr. Barbara D. Abrams Anonymous Danielle M. Appignani Matthew B. Baggett Frank T. Bayuk Robert M. Bell Richard M. Benham David A. Beyer Michael J. Bonfanti Jaclyn P. Bralower Audra M. Bryant Michael D. Cerasa Nathan D. Chapman David W. Childs Douglas G. Christy David H. Echavarria R. Matthew Elliott Jason S. Feder Tor J. Friedman John B. Fuller, III Gordon J. Glover Robert A. Goodwin, III Amy M. Graham Robert J. Green Stephen K. Hachey LTC. Joseph N. Hill Terry L. Hill* Jarrad C. Holst Jamie M. Ito Michael D. Jones Thomas A. Kay Cameron M. Kennedy* Kristopher J. Kest Erick D. Langenbrunner Jonathan A. Lehmann Brian A. Leung Adrienne C. Love Jedediah A. Main Matthew A. Martin Christopher L. Mellott Katrina Meixner Miller Dina S. Munasifi Jennifer R. Orchard Joseph D. Ort Scott A. Padgett Seam Park Danielle F. Payne Justin S. Peterson Adam K. Raschke Erin M. Raschke Karen N. Reschly
Anthony B. Rickman Ty G. Roofner Seth I. Rubin Richard C. N. Schiffer Carly J. Schrader Lisa C. Scoles Lieutenant Colonel Phylisha Robinson South Phillip H. Taylor Stephen H. Thomas, Jr. Christian B. Turner Stephen G. Webster Douglas R. Williams Edward W. Wood Laura M. Youmans
CLASS OF 2006
Alumni: 242 Number of Donors: 77 Participation: 31.82% Amount Donated: $15,832.08 Clay B. Adkinson Amanda L. Anderson Anonymous Adam L. Bantner, II Ana Eliza T. Bauersachs Amanda L. Proffitt Berry Amanda S. Bova Lindsay L. Carter-Tidwell Jennifer F. Cerasa Miguel J. Chamorro Thomas A. Crabb Arielle H. Demby-Berger Shannon L. Doheny Nicholas J. Elder Lindsay W. Elliott Todd M. Feldman Jacob D. Flentke Julia Breslin Foster George A. Glenn Melanie Shoemaker Griffin* Kellie Symons Hall Jeffrey S. Hammer Melly Northcutt Hammer Renee C. Harkins James F. Hartman Douglas J. Helling Wesley A. Hill Jessica J. Holberton Thomas L. Hunker Christopher Iacovella Saqib Ishaq Richard S. Junnier Moin H. Khan Shakila Khan Kristina N. Klein Jennifer K. Little Shachi K. Mankodi Anne-Marie Martinez Peter B. McKernan, II R. David McLaughlin Captain Todd A. Messinger Charles F. Mills, III Allison R. Muney *Class Agent for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
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Mandy R. O’Callaghan Damien A. Orato Sarah A. Pape R. Worth Parker Payal V. Patel Emily B. Peebles Raul L. Perez Jonathan D. Perry Jared M. Ross Zachary L. Ross Laura A. Rushin Lee F. Sanderson Amelia A. Savage Luke C. Savage Rick A. Savage Erik L. Sayler Matthew S. Scanlan Christine N. Senne Jennifer L. Shelfer Jessica L. Slatten The Honorable Kerra A. Smith Matthew C. Spielman Kareem J. Spratling* Rouselle A. Sutton Jenna L. Syrdahl Carol J. Taylor* Kenneth P. Tinkham Christopher A. Tomlinson F. Joseph Ullo, Jr. Jennifer McCoy Watson Jason A. Watson Bonnie A. Wilmot John J. Wolfel, Jr. Susan B. Zerbe
CLASS OF 2007
Alumni: 228 Number of Donors: 70 Participation: 30.70% Amount Donated: $11,504.00 Eric T. Abrahamsen Major Miguel R. Acosta Richard Andrew Constantino Alton Carlos M. Amor Anonymous James J. Argento Arthur S. Barksdale, IV David R. Bear Gregory R. Bel Maite C. Bisigni Tandy T. Blackburn W. Troy Bouk The Honorable Jeffrey L. Burns Jeanette Olivia Cardenas Christopher R. Conley Jeffrey P. Davis Sara F. Davis Steven G. Dell, II Scott J. Edwards Michael P. Elchenko, II Jeffrey S. Elkins Tyler B. Everett Tracy L. Forgue
Eric S. Gardner, Jr. Jamila G. Gooden Kim Nguyen Gray Pamela Jill Grivas Paul C. Grivas, Ph.D. Jeremy W. Harris Roland A. Hermida, II Rachael P. Kaiman Daron M. Kaye-Thomas Rachelle-Marie Kelly Sarah Finney Kjellin Barbara J. Leach* Carrie M. Leontitsis Francis S. Leontitsis Jami L. Lewis Malia-Jaye B. Lewis Morgan P. Lynch J. Ryan Mahler Michael J. Makdisi Major Nicholas A. Martz Allison G. Mawhinney David W. McCrea Ian R. McKillop Alan C. Nash Ilan A. Nieuchowicz Ryan O’Halloran Patsy J. Palmer Jonathan J. Paul Aaron J. Peacock Matthew S. Pila Brett R. Renton Brennan M. Rittenhouse Francis M. S. Roberts Brynna J. Ross Amber L. Rumancik Deborah E. Schander Professor Darby Kerrigan Scott Brent L. Selph Conti M. Smith Timothy H. Snyder Charles J. Stafford Winston A. Taitt Jeffrey M. Tharp Virginia E. Tharp James H. Thomas Benjamin A. Webster
CLASS OF 2008
Alumni: 309 Number of Donors: 92 Participation: 29.77% Amount Donated: $6,201.00 Benjamin L. Alexander Tat-lin Angus Edward R. Atkinson Aaron S. Baghdadi Lane Cofer Black Jose A. Blanco Gary A. Bokas Samuel Mark Borowski Jessica M. Bowen-Hentges Adrian R. Bridges Christopher R. Bruce
Brandon R. Burg William J. Cantrell Laura E. Chilcutt Erin H. Christy Jeremy K. Cloud Jami A. Coleman Miriam R. Coles Andrew J. Collinson Melanie S. Collinson Gabriel B. Crafton Mark A. Crank, II Hugo S. deBeaubien Diane G. Dewolf Jennifer A. Donahue Donna Duncan Angel Eason Brandy E. Elliott Kara A. Fenlon Shalisa M. Francis C. Ian Garland Emanuela Gentile Benjamin J. Gibson* Kevin W. Gotfredson Jonathan D. Grabb Michael G. Green, II Virginia L. Gulde Gilbert F. Hain Malinda A. Hain Robert M. Hammers, Jr. Marshall R. Hart Matthew J. Hogan James H. Horton, IV Akio M. Ito Stephen L. Johnson Lacey E. Kantor Jonah D. Kaplan William P. Keith Brent J. Kelleher Michael G. Kissner, Jr. James G. Lane Nicole E. Langston Simonne M. Lawrence Jared M. Lee Ruth H. Jackson Lee Rhys P. Leonard Robin H. Levy Thomas E. Lewis, Jr. Jessica E. Loshin Liam K. Lyon Craig N. Mangum Benjamin J. Mayer Dustin W. Metz Christopher C. Miller Lauren R. Moody Rachel E. Nordby* Laura E. Noyes Jason C. O’Steen Malia Phillips-Lee Joseph C. Proulx Wilhelmina V. Randtke Eric M. Reinarman George S. Reynolds, IV Karen E. Sandrik Ross Monica T. Ross
Scott J. Seagle Kenneth N. Shaw Kyle L. Shaw Wesley D. Sherman H. Barrett Spraggins Francisco A. SymphorienSaavedra Major Steven P. Szymanski Sarah R. Taitt Stephanie J. Tanada Christina Y. Taylor Adam R. Teichler Shaina H. Thorpe Maria D. Torsney Rebecca P. Tulipan Rachel E. VanHorn Tina A. Webster Ryan B. Witte
CLASS OF 2009
Alumni: 258 Number of Donors: 69 Participation: 26.74% Amount Donated: $4,337.00 Francisco A. Albites Anne H. Arsenault Ari S. Bargil Jesse S. Bennett Heather N. Best Larissa M. Bodniowycz Michael M. Brownlee Paetra T. Brownlee Thomas H. Campbell Brandon S. Cline The Honorable Jessica G. Costello Shane T. Costello James R. Douglass, III Jessica Y. Featherstone Mark Friesen Aaron R. Getty David J. Gillis Dana J. Girardi Matthew T. Girardi Brandon T. Glanz Jason N. Goldman Meghan L. Gomez Marquita H. Green William D. Hall, III* Mark S. Hanor Joseline J. Hardrick Malinda L. Hayes Georgia E. Higgins Kathryn E. Isted Brennan Keeler Lauren K. Knight Jason J. Kruszka Alyssa S. Lathrop Gareth G. Leonard Andrew J. Lutostanski Jennifer M. Lutzke Robert A. McGlynn Laura F. McKinnon C. Preston McLane
W. Brent McNeal Kelli A. Murray* Elizabeth W. Neiberger Eric M. Neiberger Jo-Anna M. Nieves David R. Osborne Neil B. Paradise Commander Jonathan C. Perry Martin F. Powell Jason M. Renner Kristen D. Renner Brent T. Riggle Sarah C. Rodriguez Patrick R. Ruttinger Casey M. Rychlik William R. Sickler Nicholas F. Smith Larry D. Spencer S. Christopher Tajer Michael L. Tebbi Ramona H. Thomas Michael J. Tomkiewicz Ambar J. Vyas Reid M. Wakefield Leon M. Walsh, Jr. Megan M. Warren David J. Weiss Bradley F. White Sherria D. Williams Matthew A. Zolnor
CLASS OF 2010
Alumni: 270 Number of Donors: 72 Participation: 26.67% Amount Donated: $4,784.54 Ana M. Barton Gregory K. Black* Bradley G. Bodiford Christa E. Burger Erin M. Carr Jennifer G. Comella Jacob T. Cremer Terin M. Barbas Cremer Jordan A. Datchko Daniel L. Diaz-Balart Ty P. Eppsteiner Kenneth R. Eulo, Jr. Andrew G. Fay Stephanie C. Ferlita Andrew R. Fier Bryan C. Fisher Shane A. Fuller Andrew B. Greenlee Stephanie A. Griffin Andrew J. Grogan Lindsay W. Grogan Jason D. Hall* Nicki M. Hall* Gabriel M. Hartsell Zachary D. Herman Steven M. Hogan Jamie B. Horne
Richard E. Huff, Jr. Meryl M. Kinard Ashley R. Kirkham Michael A. Kolcun, Jr. Rene M. Larkin Melissa Sale Leonard B. Cooper Lord Michael T. Maguire Michael W. Magyar Jacob A. Malcolm Nicholas R. Manzoli Brandon G. Marcus Lindsay McGormick Conor J. McLaughlin Kristen A. Y. McMullen Bradley R. McVay Nichole C. Milton Emily W. Morrell Steven D. Muscatello* Nathan J. Paulich Hillary Copeland Powell Michael J. Quinn Jacquelyn Redmond Michael D. Redondo Sheryl D. Rosen Jessica P. Sanchez Ryan M. Sanford Stephania C. Sanon Danielle N. Schneider Aaron P. Sheklin Sarah R. Shuler Karen M. Smith Roary E. Snider Stephen A. Spaid Benjamin Sperry Jacek Stramski Matthew C. Strenth Amanda L. Swindle Christon R. Tanner Laura L. Tanner Jordan Thompson Cheryl L. Tomlinson Weston Walker Matthew M. Whiddon Brandon W. White
CLASS OF 2011
Alumni: 254 Number of Donors: 72 Participation: 28.35% Amount Donated: $5,185.50 Matthew J. Allman Anonymous Anonymous Alexander S. Beck Patrick S. Bennett Lauren E. Bobek Scott S. Boddery, Ph.D. David A. Boyer Dillon Brozyna Natalie P. Bryant Professor Christopher F. Busch Brett M. Carey
Kathryn E. Crandall Brittany Rhodaback Dambly Kweku A. Darfoor Tessa R. Davis Krista A. Dolan Vladimir DuBovis Anton K. Dyer Maikel N. Eskander Megan Fay Christina L. Feyen Kevin A. Forsthoefel Ashley S. Grant Jessica L. Gregory David W. Grimes Richard B. Harb Jessica Schuh Harmsen Nathan W. Hill Meredith C. Hinshelwood Jaeson W. Homola Corey R. M. Huffman Jessica L. Johnson Cullan E. D. Jones Trevor C. Jones Stephanie T. Kearley Matthew D. Kissner Matthew E. Lewis Corinne N. Lojo Cecille C. Lucero Nathan W. Marshburn Lucas L. May Matthew J. Metz Sarah Morrison Metz Justin T. Miller Kerven L. Montfort Clinton S. Morrell Emily T. Neubert Dane W. Norman Joseph J. Onorati Eric S. Pendergraft Kyle P. Peters Thomas R. Philpot* JoAnna L. Piscitello Ashlee A. Pouncy Jessica J. Prince Lauren V. Purdy* John S. Quailey Abby J. Queale Annette M. Rasco Abraham M. Shakfeh Shoshana J. Silver John D. Stevenson Scott A. Stone Captain Vernisha N. Taylor Carolyn Q. DeVita Tooley Philip S. Traynor Jesse I. Unruh Christopher W. West Charles C. Whittington Joel P. Williams Joseph C. Wood
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Alumni: 284 Number of Donors: 107 Participation: 37.68% Amount Donated: $36,339.26 Charles J. Abrams Jacob Abrams Megan C. Abrams Safiah F. Afify Jared D. Anderson Anonymous Anonymous Gabriella Armas Andrew J. Atchison Dominique M. Atchison Jonathan T. Baker Lori A. Beail-Farkas Christopher J. Beardslee Joseph M. Bracken Rome S. Cagnina Bruton M. Campbell-Work Daniel P. Cauley Dylan B. Conley Matthew R. Daley Maxwell J. Dauerman* Peter V. Delia Natasha B. Dorsey Stephanie M. Dougherty Mary M. Drake Daniel D. Dubale Jason R. Eckert Ted B. Edwards, Jr. Benjamin H. Eisenberg Alex B. C. Ershock Samuel A. Farkas Aaron S. Feuer Nicole R. Fingerhut Ryan A. Fingerhut Patrick D. Flemming Christopher J. Fluehr, Jr. Daniel P. Fraser Alexander J. Fumagali Ashley E. Gault Douglas M. Gault Richard P. Gillis Megan L. Gisclar Angelina M. Gonzalez Christian A. Greminger Elizabeth M. Greminger Marshawn M. Griffin Nicole A. Hall Whitney B. Hall Stephanie R. Hayes Yaima Holzman Luciana X. Hornung Jessica R. Icerman Courtney M. Johnson Richard C. Kearley, III Natalie N. Kirbo Kenneth A. Knox James F. Kutter Tessa A. Linde Kenneth L. Lineberger
Alfred J. Lojo Sara A. Mahoney Gary J. Martoccio Jonathan H. Maurer Caitlin R. Mawn Logan K. McEwen Amanda B. McKibben Benjamin M. Melnick Jacqueline A. Menzel Brett G. Mereness Jacquelyn A. Mereness Joseph P. Miano Brett J. Miller Eric T. Miller Matthew A. Minnick Anna R. Mompremier Hannah D. Monroe Sarah L. Morgan Michael A. Neham Thomas S. Normandeau Alexandra H. Palermo* Henry T. Palmer Juan C. Parrado Danielle N. Paul Sara N. Potter Tara R. Price Stephanie M. QuiĂąones Hastings S. C. Read Jaime L. Roocke Sherman Jodi M. Ruberg Jason P. Rudderman Kathryn M. Rudderman Mary M. Rychlik Judson M. Searcy Andrew W. Smith Thomas R. Smith, V Jonathan Smulevich Tamara R. St. Hilaire Kimberly D. Stephenson Richard T. Strickland David Varet Michelle L. Wein Seth J. Welner Sarah Catherine Whalen Lindsay C. Whelan William P. Winter Lorraine L. Young Nathan A. J. Zink Tiffany N. Zink
CLASS OF 2013
Alumni: 237 Number of Donors: 93 Participation: 39.24% Amount Donated: $5,793.87 Jamie T. Agnew Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Rami M. Ashouri Enrique Baltar Erika J. Barger Marialle A. Bell
Alexander R. Boler Samuel B. Boundy Captain Ryan L. Briggs Travis A. Bright, Jr.* Malcolm M. Brown, IV Steven A. Brown David W. Cannady Erin L. Cantelmo Jeffrey P. Daines Benjamin C. Davis Douglas H. Dean Andrew D. Deneen Eli M. DuBosar Vanessa Espinosa Captain S. Wayne Ferrell, Jr. L. Katherine Ferrell Michael A. Flegiel Nicholas A. Fox Courtney Gatesman J. Wes Gay Gregory A. Gidus Aaron R. Gott Michelle A. Gumula Sara C. Hassler Hunter J. Hendrix David J. Henning Nicholas D. Horner Angela L. Huston Miller Parker G. Jordan Nathan J. Kaplan Jennifer L. Keegan Matthew J. Kelly William T. King Mike N. Koulianos Adam S. Kramarow Amy E. Lipford Chad E. Lipsky Jessica R. Lokeinsky Pedro Z. Lopes Adrian A. Lukis Ashley E. Lukis Chance Lyman Kendra Lyman Douglas McAlarney Daniel O. McLeod Chelsea L. Metka Camesha L. Mitchell-Kale Adrian T. Mood, Jr. Ian M. Nelson Burgundy L. Niles Jorge A. Nunez Courtney L. Oakes Lauren M. Pizzo Katie B. Privett Jacob W. Proffitt Marissa S. Pyle Clifton Renn Jarryd M. Rochford Michael A. Roe Evan J. Rosenthal Eric D. Schab Kurt M. Schrader April R. Scott William A. Scott *Class Agent for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
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Rachel L. Siegel-McLaughlin Jennito Simon Brenden D. Soucy Jodi L. Stevens Kimberly V. Stosik Kelly A. Thompson Clayton W. Thornton Ashley A. Urban Haley C. Van Erem James L. Van Landingham Ian C. Walters Alana R. Weatherstone Kimberley F. Wells Thomas E. Whigham, Jr. Claire A. Whitley Allison R. Wiggins Matthew C. Williams Angela L. Wuerth Janelle E. Zabresky Stephanie M. Zachary Kelly N. Zalneraitis
CLASS OF 2014
Alumni: 268 Number of Donors: 85 Participation: 31.72% Amount Donated: $3,319.64 Asad Ali Leslie A. Ames Anonymous Ivory M. Avant Laura A. Bare Kyle S. Bauman Elizabeth E. Beck Michael D. Blank Lee-Anne Bosch Shannon C. Boyer Janelle S. Cannon Cameron H. Carstens David J. Carter Maxwell X. Che Jonathan L. Darden Meaghan Pincket Decker Dustin R. Dewrell Shannon R. Dolson Paul P. Drake Jennifer Dreyer Nesha V. Drummond Chad W. Dunn Bryan M. Ellis Christopher S. Emmanuel George W. Etheridge, V Lee L. Fairchild Brittany T. Forester Charity Forrest Bryan L. Gallian Joseph V. Gardner Amanda N. Gay Mitchell R. Ghaneie Jordan E. Goldfarb Laura E. Gomes Solomon E. Gonite Josiah D. Graham
Tyler Gross Heather K. Ham-Warren Joshua M. Hawkes Coleman P. Hengesbach Frederick W. Holder Olufunsho Ilori Christina A. Jackson Marissa D. Johnson Sherman W. Jones, III Kathleen J. Klepfer Steven E. Kolbert Elena Komsky Shanshan Liang John F. Loar Clayton L. Lovett Antonio Lozada George B. Magruder, III Sara J. Mangan Daniel H. Maziad Samantha A. McClure James E. McDowell Leon V. Melnicoff Christine B. Messier Cullen C. Morris Lauren M. Reynolds Neff Matthew C. Neff Christopher T. Nickels Hassel Nunez Kara R. Ottervanger Ann Claire Patterson Michela C. Pearl Andrew Podlaski Glenn W. Rininger, III Brenda L. Roman Kayla M. Scarpone Carter W. Scott Lindsay J. Scott Kala K. Shankle Margaret J. Spicer Shana S. Stuckey Mark A. Templeton Michele M. Visconti Christopher J. Warnock Jacquelyn Thomas Watts* Chad M. Weatherstone Ryan M. Wechsler Courtney L. Williams Taylor S. Wolff Erik Woody
CLASS OF 2015
Alumni: 251 Number of Donors: 91 Participation: 36.25% Amount Donated: $4,190.00 Ryan C. Abernethy Lauren B. Altobello Anonymous Brittnie R. Baker Kelly A. Baker Jett L. Baumann Jonathan D. Benton Alejandra G. Berlioz
Cody S. S. Bilgrien Sara Benvenisty Bilgrien Kristen E. Bond Benjamin W. Buck Jr. J. Rashan Burk James D. Burkhart Justin Byrd Jonathan S. Chinchilla Christine A. Clolinger Joseph M. Coleman Chelsea M. Disney Andrew C. Downs Rachael A. Dziechciarz Khalil E. Farah Eduardo J. Faria Jessica M. Foster Geneva R. Fountain Jessica R. Glickman Sean K. Gravel Kiel J. Green Ryan W. Griffin Jacob D. Grollman Olivier R. Guerrier Andrea Guzman Christopher D. Hastings Sarah E. Haston David B. Heedy Jasmyne N. Henderson Glenn W. Hunt Morcos A. Ikladious Dillon H. S. Jess Captain Jason T. Johnson Scott J. Kalish Samantha R. Kelly Kelly J. Kibbey Corey C. Kirkwood Richard A. Lavery, Jr. Jordane E. Learn Zachary Lee Valerie A. Little Zachary W. Lombardo Amy E. Martin Jonathan A. Martin Ryan W. McCarville Brent A. Mclacklan Carter P. McMillan Charles F. Melges Andrew R. Missel Brendan J. Mullen William A. Nilson Daniel C. Osborne Samantha S. Parchment Benjamin C. Patton Jaycee Peralta Kristen E. Piazza Corey J. Portnoy Athanasios Poulakidas Caitlin M. Powell Joshua E. Pratt AnnaLaura M. Rehwinkel William J. Repko, III Aaron J. Retteen Jerod M. Rigoni Amanda M. Robocker
Eric D. Rogers Carrie E. Rosato Chad I. Rubin Trevor C. Ruff Joseph R. Salzverg Nicole E. Senetcen William A. Shaw Jessalea M. Shettle Glenn J. Shidner Megan S. Silver David J. Stark Erica F. Steinmiller-Perdomo Judith N. Tankel Joseph A. Varona Robert C. Volpe Olivia F. Walker Nina C. C. Welch* Kevin M. Winters Byron W. Wright
CLASS OF 2016
Alumni: 194 Number of Donors: 68 Participation: 35.05% Amount Donated: $1,970.66 Alexandra E. Akre William J. Anderson Aaron H. Baroff Whitney E. Benedict Andrew M. Bennett Stacey M. Bosch Charles O. Burden, Jr. Nicholas G. Bush Andrew H. Butler Jason D. Byrd, Jr. Victoria M. Cabrera Andrew H. Chase Alex A. Christiano Brieonna S. Christopher Patrick W. Christy Douglas A. Cohen Nicole E. Corring Ernest A. Cox, IV Sandra K. Dean Jason P. Del Rosso Robert S. Disney Michael B. Dobson Samuel D. Doxsee David J. Ehrlich Tara R. Flomenhoft Christina L. Gualtieri Luke M. Gumpert Curtis M. Hanna Kaliopi S. Haralambis Joseph E. Hart Ashley D. Houlihan Warren C. Howell, III Tia S. Huntley Louis Jean-Baptiste, Jr. Melanie C. Kalmanson Justin F. Karpf Abdool S. Khaleel Andrew B. King
Cameron M. King Alexandra R. Kohn Sara M. Kunzig Kristen G. Larson Brandon G. Little Steffen M. LoCascio Kristen J. Lonergan Shelby L. Loveless Sarah C. Marshall Kerry A. Mawn Krissa R. Mawn Gregory A. McAloon Derrick J. McBurrows Carlyn P. McDowell Ryan G. Myers Taylor M. Onik Zachary L. Pechter Patrick E. Perez Michelle K. Rigoni Stephanie A. Schwarz Steven K. Specht Matthew R. Stock, CPA Matthew H. Storch* Matthew A. Sulkin Thomas A. Taylor Ashley A. Tinsley Kristina M. Torpy Ryann E. White David J. Yaffe April L. Zinober
CLASS OF 2017
Alumni: 215 Number of Donors: 100 Participation: 46.51% Amount Donated: $4,239.50 Britton Alexander Mana Alizadeh Paul M. Aloise, Jr. Abigail K. Altman Lauren Angulo Nora R. Bailey* Patrick M. Bailey Emily J. Baxter Natalie M. Berezin Patrick S. Bickford Melody I. Brooks Robert S. Byther Amanda M. Campen Nathaniel Carlson Jeffrey T. Champ Shane A. Chernoff Christa L. Childers Brittany E. Cobb Christopher C. Copeland Salvatore T. Coppolino Joseph K. Davis Lauryn A. Day John M. DeJager, III Alyssa Hartmann Dillon Bradley J. Dillon Justin I. Donald Thomas J. Doolan, III
Kimberly K. Downs Harrison R. DuBosar George M. Duncan, V John D. Edwards Daniel F. Elsesser Cristina Faison James M. Falls Lazaro P. Fields Patrick J. Fitzgerald E. Caroline Fitzsimmons Shane P. Fitzsimmons Riley E. Fredrick Michael P. Gagliardi Alexandra S. Glauser Matthew R. Goller Ellie D. Goralnick Kyle W. Grimes Tabitha R. Herrera Caleb G. Hinton D. Bailey Howard Courtney M. Humeston Greggory E. Jacobs John G. Koeppel Joseph D. Leavitt James A. Lewis Rico D. Lively Carlos C. Lloreda Yoe Lopez, Jr. Travis S. McConnell Kevin T. McGavock Jessica M. Melkun W. Nathan Meloon Joseph A. Meyer Aqueelah S. Mitchell Trent M. Morse Christopher R. O’Brien Tiffany N. A. Oliver Valentina M. Palmer Logan S. Parker Sarah E. Parrow Samantha R. Pekas Katherine Perdomo Kadmiel Perez Justin L. Peters Christopher S. Pettus Michael D. Piccolo Kelsey N. Pincket Keith D. Pridgen Amanda Qadri Benjamin A. Richter Yameel L. Mercado Robles Randell H. Rowe, IV Alex M. Sarsfield Marianna R. Seiler Christopher D. Sempier Gary E. Simmons Max J. Smith Max J. Solomon Kristina V. Stamenovska Lance D. Stephens Lauren R. Storch Christina J. Strasser Robert K. Sylvester Donald L. Thompson
Lauren K. Thompson Melissa Torres Jacqueline A. Van Laningham Travis A. Voyles Elisa M. Walker Robert R. Wheeler, Jr. Jordann L. A. Wilhelm Daniel H. Wolfe Britney N. Wotton
CLASS OF 2018
Alumni: 192 Number of Donors: 78 Participation: 40.63% Amount Donated: $2,049.01 Justin S. Alperstein Anonymous Anonymous Mayra G. Justo Aybar Maria F. Garcia Bahamonde Jacob Bennett Barrow Alex P. Bergida Donald J. Besecker Alexandra J. Block M. Kamalani Bradley Elizabeth B. Buchanan Daniel L. Buchholz Valerie L. Chartier-Hogancamp Daniel C. Clibbon Amanda L. Cohen Michelle C. Covin Clayton B. Culler Brenda C. Czekanski Austin T. Dailey Kiersten M. Denny Sean M. Donahue Kristi M. Drake Johnny P. Elhachem Omar A. Erchid Georgia D.M. Santos Evangelista Julianne M. Ference Tawanna R. Franklin Laura E. Frawley Conrado Gomez, Jr. Molly E. Gray-Snyder Carlton C. Hamilton, III Christopher L. Hill Michael W. Hoffman William J. Homer Mark B. Johnson Michael P. Kaney John Cameron E. Katz Kelly L. Kay Tristan A. LaNasa Branden D. Ledford Rachel L. Lopez Elyce B. Loutzenhiser Cody J. Malloy James B. Marshall Cole C. Masterson Michael C. Melli Alyson G. Morelli Dominique Mortimer
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AL L A LU M N I A N D S TUDENT DONOR S B Y C L A S S Mallory A. Neumann Johana E. Nieves Stuart D. Nincehelser Taylor N. Patton Victoria M. Pearce Morgan A. Pearson Christopher B. Posner Jake K. Proudfoot Jorge E. Torres Puig Alexis I. Rodriguez Jessica J. Rodriguez Enio Russe-Garcia Blair L. Schneider Christopher R. Seifter Lillian R. Sharpe* Stuart W. Smith Tyler E. Stokes Aaron M. Tankel Tatiana M. Teate Robert J. Underkofler, III Jenna M. VonSee* Daniel E. Wade Brandon J. Wagner Danielle D. Wagner Jacob M. Walters Conner A. Werner Megan L. Williams Wade G. Williams Kaitlynne M. Wilson Julia M. Wischmeier
CLASS OF 2019
Students: 157 Number of Donors: 106 Participation: 67.52% Amount Donated: $1,920.21 Jessica A. Anderson Samantha J. Angelastro Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mickey J. Bahr Charly S. Banks Stephen F. Barber Janelle M. Batta Allison M. Beattie Christina N. Behan Elise J. Berry Nikki K. Bhavsar Jill M. Bowen Delhon V. Braaten Madeline A. Brezin Abrianne Brookins Shannon M. Brophy Savannah J. Brown Andrew L. Burnstine Olivia L. Cato Constantine Christakis Nicholas R. Cleary Samantha R. Coughlin Michael A. Crampton Stephen T. Cunningham Mitchell A. Custer
Laura L. Dadowski Ryan P. Denish Benjamin C. DeStefano Kelsey A. Early Rachel E. Eilers William A. Engelbrecht Alexis M. Ercolani Skye R. Esry Evan D. Etheridge Paige Farach Andrew K. Faris Darrell D. Garvey, Jr. Mariah A. Givens Kody M. Glazer Sean C. Goldstein Dakota M. Griffenkranz Jeffrey J. Grosholz William E. Hamilton Kacey D. Heekin Samuel T. Houston Amber R. Jackson Sara S. Jawad Kathryn R. Judson Annalise R. Kapusta Denitsa S. Kolev Alan J. LaCerra Eddy Laguerre Ryan T. Larson Erica J. LaVoy Raiza G. Leal Asia T. Lewis Chelsie Lyons Brian G. Many Jonathan Y. Marcelo Chester G. Martin Li X. Massie Chandler D. McCoy Carter M. McMillan Chase R. Minervini Hollie Morey Eduardo E. Morles Shannon M. Morris Matthew P. Moschell Corinne R. Murrell Skye E. Musson Jesse J. Nardy Rima S. Nathan Cecilia D. Orozco Tyler K. Payne Bianca M. Baez Pearson Lauren R. Pettine Renee E. Pharis Caroline T. Poor Hunter R. Pratt Matthew C. Pritchett Quinn B. Ritter Kristen M. Rivenbark-Cook Hannah L. Rodgers Victoria Rosas Mourama S. Saint-Fleur Sahana S. Sannarevappala Brandon D. Sapala Joseph S. Schimming Carly E. Simpson
Chad N. Sinckler Keriann E. Smith William J. Smith Michelle A. Snoberger Benjamin R. Taylor Michael A. Tessitore, II Andrew G. Thomas Jeremy A. Trimble Sarah J. Unatin Alexander J. Villoria Eugene C. White Brandi P. Williams Alexis A. Wilt Heather L. Wolfe Adam W. Wood
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Students: 187 Number of Donors: 131 Participation: 70.05% Amount Donated: $974.00 Oluremi P. Abiodun Christina A. Ahrens Raul A. Alvarez Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Kelsey N. Anthofer Michael A. Bacallao Allison P. Barkett Hana C. Bilicki Samantha N. Blatz Jordan A. Botsch Elizabeth A. Bradford Edward S. Brower Thomas H. Burnham Emily M. Burns Joseph C. Burns Caron C. Byrd Bryant C. Camareno Erin M. Carroll Sarah F. Carter Abigail A. Cazel Edourad-Hugh E. Clarke Ryan A. Colon Christina L. Day Melody M. Deatherage Haley A. Dierkes Evan J. Drake Ryan Dyson Robert M. Edwards Alexandra M. Elder Ashley J. Englund Aubrey Etheridge Carl A. Feddeler Erin A. Fields Nathan L. Figueroa Taylor M. Fleming Karina M. Flores Berly P. Francois *Class Agent for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
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Lyndsey R. Fuller Joshua R. Funderburke Brandon T. Gamble Craig R. Gaver Fady S. Ghaly Clay A. Gilman Steven R. Givens Susan R. Givens Erica R. Gloyd Matthew G. Goeke Alison L. Gollnick Caitlin R. Harden Maja A. Hartzell Christina Henry Deborah R. Huveldt Steven J. Kahn Daniel E. Kalter Young A. Kang Ethan S. Katz Dana B. Keller Kaitlyn N. Kelley Mary K. King Haley D. Kole Adam C. Kraus Alexandra D. Lavelle Alexander J. Lenk Gabriel Lopez Heather A. Raya Lopez Samantha M. Lowe Viktor Lyusi Dayna Maeder Michael C. Maloney Alison L. Marshall Malasia Q. McDuffie Cassandra R. McEwan Nicholas P. McNamara Freddelle Menard Van Miller Evan B. Mishkin Nicole Crystal Marie Molner Trevor D. Mylin Oma H. Nations Ashley R. Navarrete Ryan Nicholas Garrett M. Olsen Tiffany A. Osei-Owusu Madelyn Pendarvis Collin R. Phillips Jackson D. Pierce Anastacia E. Pirrello Nicholas R. Poppell Kevin C. Porter Alexander M. Purpuro Joshua Quick Breanna R. Raspopovich Justin R. Ravelo Douglas P. Reddick Machaella M. Reisman Julisa A. Renaud Tommy A. Richmond Jada D. Roulhac Carla S. Sanchez Margeling E. Santiago Taylor B. Schock
Alessandro G. Secino Timothy E. Seiler Brendan J. Shearman Eleanor H. Sills Joshua M. Smallwood Miqolae Smith Race T. Smith Megan L. Sowell Victoria C. Stanisauskis Miranda S. Sullivan Jared B. Sutherland Jemma A. Takx Mikayla T. Taylor Gabriela N. Timis Robert J. Todd Madison Turner Katherine N. Van Dijk Arielle S. Vanon Amanda R. Varrone Luke M. Waldron Robert Walters Yetian Wang Tian Wu Ezekiel W. Zanetta Joseph T. Zavoral
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Students: 215 Number of Donors: 176 Participation: 81.86% Amount Donated: $1,460.33 Kenny W. Acevedo Jorge R. Alfonso Chase T. Allen Jessica K. Andrews Anonymous Anonymous Cassandra D. Aranzado Jeremy Aschman Rochelle Bailey Ryan A. Baker Jacob F. Barnes Laura L. A. Bennett Christopher Berg Benjamin L. Berkowitz Emily R. Binnie Cody Blair Brooke E. Boinis Abigail M. Boyd Jonathan C. Brannon Ruby M. Brantley Kristina E. Brennan Mary H. Brewer Abby L. Brinkman Stephanie Roman Caban Nicholas M. Cardamone Kelsey E. Carlton Sidney Carter Shaun M. Casey Alexa N. Castellano Robert B. Celander Baker C. Chapman Kali A. Cilli
Alex M. Clise Quinn Cockrell Daniel C. Corbett Bailey E. Cunningham Holly P. Curry Emmalyn C. Dalton Alexandria C. Dantes Jean-Paul C. Daou Colleen J. Darken Gabriela F. De Almeida Taynah T. Diniz-Alves Salim Z. Douaihy Madison G. Driscoll Alexander Duarte Rachel J. Duffy Hannah C. Dushane Courtney S. Dyer Karis L. Edwards Monica S. Eichner Estefania Fakes Samuel Farot Julianna R. Favale Megan N. Fields Tyler G. Finello Mykoll Finikin Sara K. Finnigan Malia-Lyn T. Fushikoshi Stephanie C. Galloway Ann G. Garcia Angelo J. Gasparri Alexa C. Gebert
Claudia Gesiotto Mylena O. Gilkes Alexandra T. Gioffre Carly R. Glaser Stefanie S. Gonzalez Garcynth R. Green Kersten E. Griesbaum Tabitha M. Guinot Grant Haas Jordan A. Harcombe Daynica L. Harley Devin R. Harvey Nathaniel Hearn, Jr. Matthew D. Henderson Matthew A. Hicks Christopher M. Hill Avery A. Holloman Brookelynne A. Houston Adam B. Hubbell Safiya M. Hudson Jacob D. Humphrey Joseph F. Iennaco Cora S. Johnson Madison C. Johnson Kelsey M. Joyce Kevin Kane Madeline E. Kaus Tanner Kelsey Ann K. Kennedy Mary E. Kitts David P. LaMontagne
Mindi R. Leit Genevieve A. Lemley Karina N. Leon Halley B. Lewis, IV Alexander B. Liles Margaret J. Linscott Morgan M. Lodes Troy E. Longman, II Carly R. Lowler Kadale G. Lubin Julie C. Marble Eden Marcu Timothy A. Marcus Vanessa Marquez Jacob S. Martin Rachel Maxwell Luc Mazzini, II Marina L. McCarthy Julia K. McDonald Jonathan A. McGowan Lily H. McLauchlin Emily R. McWey Casey M. Melnik Caitlyn J. Myerson Caroline M. Nelson Alexandra Noriega Nicholas J. Oliveri Esther Osim Andrea F. Osorio Samuel B. Ostrow Savanna L. Page
Kristy Pantaleon Miguel A. Pedraza Timothy J. Percell Richard G. Place Corie N. Posey Dylan L. Pryor Nived Rajendran Ryan J. Rensel Chad E. Revis Julian D. Rivas-Firpi McKenzie Rodgers Trey A. Rothell Eric A. Saccomanno Abby D. Salter Kassandra M. Satterly Nabeha B. Shaer Shelby N. Shilatz-Lewis Katie Marie Siciliano Kami A. Sidener Noah T. Sjostrom Anthony B. Smith, Jr. Ryan Soscia Chad A. Steen Andrew J. Stephenson Jacob C. Sternlicht Brooke E. Stewart Rima Suleiman Daniel Taghdiri Oliver L. Thomas Jalen T. Thompson Tre’Ana L. Thompson
Conner P. Timoney Erin E. Tuck Amelia M. Ulmer Marissa D. Vairo Sidney A. Van Elsberg Claudia M. Velasquez Juanita Villalpando Michael S. Walker Dylan P. Wallace Lydia V. Walsh Elissia V. Welch Stefan M. Whiting J. Payton Williams Allyson B. Willis Laurabeth M. M. Wilson Arianne R. Wilt Zachary L. Wiseman Jordane P. Wong Gabrielle L. Wright Samantha P. Wuschke
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ALL CASH GIFTS BY LEVEL* PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY: $25,000 - $99,999 Wayne Hogan & Patricia Hogan Jeffrey A. Stoops
David Varet / Middle Road Foundation Kevin W. Wood
DEAN’S CABINET: $5,000 - $24,999 Clay B. Adkinson W. Riley Allen Maximo Alvarez & Esther L. Alvarez C. DuBose Ausley James A. Bax Mary Anne Bestebreurtje Cecelia Bonifay The Honorable Jeffrey L. Burns Lawrence P. Bush Lisabeth W. Chambers Terry P. Cole Carlos R. Diez-Arguelles Stephen A. Ecenia Professor Charles W. Ehrhardt Mark S. Ellis Manuel Farach First Presbyterian Church Joseph R. Flood, Jr. Florida Chapter of American Board of Trial Advocates Warren L. Franz Marcos R. Gonzalez, Jr. Grant Thornton Foundation Mrs. Norma J. Griffith T. Larry Hill Hopping Green & Sams Fred E. Karlinsky
Lawrence A. Kellogg Steven C. Koegler Edmond E. Koester Representative Marcelo Llorente Stephen R. MacNamara Mr. Craig C. Mateer Sheila M. McDevitt Timothy J. Meenan Homer E. Moyer Jr. Dean Erin O’Hara O’Connor Brian D. O’Neill Craig A. Reutlinger The Honorable Debra Roberts Margaret A. Rolando Bob L. Sasser & Pamela Sasser Harold A. Saul Gina G. Smith Salesia V. Smith-Gordon, R.Ph. Betty J. Steffens Texas Instruments The Florida Bar President John Thrasher Theodore L. Tripp, Jr. H. Ken van Assenderp Edwin Walborsky Nancy Mason Wallace John G. Wood, Jr.
*Includes only cash received during the 2019 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges. See page 35 for Larger Gift Commitments.
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DEAN’S COUNCIL: $2,000 - $4,999 Kathryn E. Ballard & Brian D. Ballard Tanya L. Bower Gary L. Brown Charles E. Buker, III Jason B. Burnett Edward E. Burr & Billie Jo Burr Anita Clark William W. Corry Lawrence N. Curtin Ernst & Young Florida Justice Association Research & Education Foundation Matthew K. Foster Isidro M. Garcia Abel Gomez
GrayRobinson, P.A. Carol L. Gregg & Kenneth R. Hart Melanie Shoemaker Griffin Kelly D. Hancock Jim W. Henderson & Carole Henderson Kimberly D. Holladay C. Howard Hunter, III Ivy Tea Rose. Inc Deborah K. Kearney Margaret-Ray Kemper Nancy G. Linnan Luke Newman Rosemary O’Shea Neal B. Osiason Bob Owens
Mary L. Pankowski Sean Pittman David L. Powell & Victoria L. Weber Professor of Law Emerita Jane Rigler Brent W. Sembler & Debbie Sembler A. James Spalla The Honorable Terry D. Terrell The Honorable Emerson R. Thompson, Jr. Charles F. Tunnicliff & Cynthia S. Tunnicliff The Honorable James R. Wolf Professor JoLen Rawls Wolf Stephen N. Zack
BARRISTER’S COUNCIL: $1,000 - $1,999 Garry D. Adel Katharine S. Barry & Harris K. Solomon Robert A. Bass Larry D. Beltz F. Philip Blank James C. Brady Kathleen L. Brennan The Honorable Catherine M. Brunson Kelly H. Buzzett & William A. Buzzett L. Antonio Cabassa & Angela C. Cabassa Brandon G. Cathey Rochelle Birnbaum Chiocca The Honorable Lacey A. Collier Jennifer Tankersley Collins Manuel J. Dominguez Peter M. Dunbar Tracey L. Ellerson Alejandro Espino Miranda F. Fitzgerald H. Bart Fleet Angel L. Gimenez Craig B. Glidden Robert A. Goodwin, III Aaron R. Gott Terence A. Gross Paul M. Harden
Kristie L. Hatcher-Bolin Douglas J. Helling Mr. Mark Hillis and Mrs. Nan C. Hillis Hook & Bolton, P.A. A. Woodson Isom, Jr. & The Honorable Claudia R. Isom Professor Steve R. Johnson Garrett Jones Michael A. Jones Mark E. Kaplan The Honorable Lorraine M. Kelly Edwin P. Krieger, Jr. Daniel W. Langley Terrence Leas, Ph.D. Kathleen B. Levitz Dana C. Matthews Jack C. McElroy The Honorable R. Bruce McKibben, Jr. James R. Meyer, Sr. J. Jerome Miller Travis L. Miller Adrian T. Mood, Jr. Karen Oehme Curtis S. Pajcic Patsy J. Palmer Seam Park & Jennifer L. Shelfer Bruce D. Platt
Lauren V. Purdy Joyce M. Raidle Frank P. Rainer Randall O. Reder Terry M. Sanks F. Robert Santos Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley, PA Floyd R. Self Kimberly J. Sisko-Ward James C. Smith Scott B. Smith Margaret B. Stalvey Jacqueline B. Steele Professor Nat S. Stern G. Harry Stopp, Jr. Marilyn B. Strauss Leslei G. Street Francisco Touron, III Ida Ufferman & Michael R. Ufferman George L. Varnadoe Cheng-Shou Wang Ansley Watson, Jr. Robert N. Wesley Linda Spaulding White F. Palmer Williams Woodward Pires & Lombardo, PA
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AL L C A S H G I FTS BY L EV EL * COUNSELORS’ CLUB: $500-$999 Professor Frederick M. Abbott Carlos M. Amor Professor Paolo G. Annino Omar J. Arcia Matthew B. Baggett Lilia R. Bell Richard M. Benham Gregory K. Black Donna E. Blanton Ginger L. Boyd Joseph R. Boyd Jaclyn P. Bralower Crystal T. Broughan Douglas B. Brown Barbara P. Burke Peter C. Burkert Melvin A. Burruss Bush Ross, P.A. Angela C. Cabassa & L. Antonio Cabassa Ronald A. Christaldi Mary W. Clark Robert W. Clark Robert A. Cole Albert T. Cooper, III Tink D. Cooper Gerald Barnette Cope, Jr. Hoang T. Dang de Beaubien, Simmons, Knight, Mantzaris & Neal, LLP Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Jennifer R. Dixon Edward W. Dougherty, Jr. Ms. Mayanne Downs Michael E. Duclos Martha J. Edenfield Linda Bond Edwards Pamela H. Espenshade Rosemary B. Eure John Fagan Eileen D. Fernandez First Amendment Foundation Geoffrey D. Geist Patricia R. Gleason Jorge L. Gonzalez & Pamela P. Gonzalez Malcolm S. Greenfield Dr. Franklin D. Hamilton Roland A. Hermida, II JoLinda L. Herring Paul F. Hill Wesley A. Hill Frank B. Hugg Ray P. Jefferies Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP Eleanor A. Joseph Eric J. Kaidanow The Honorable Dina A. Keever
Samuel P. King The Honorable Stephen R. Koons Bruce D. Lamb Joanne B. Lambert M. Catherine Lannon Professor Jennifer Parker LaVia & John T. LaVia, III Law Offices of Friedman and Abrahamsen Christi A. Lawson Russel M. Lazega Terry E. Lewis David M. Lindsey Frederick J. Lotterhos, III Douglas P. Manson John Wesley Manuel Stephen S. Mathues Sidney L. Matthew Ms. Elisabeth Maurer John G. Maus, Jr. Judith Ann McGunegle Peter B. McKernan, II Scott L. McMullen Wellington H. Meffert, II & Cari Lynn Roth David K. Miller Steven M. Millsap Neil B. Mooney Mary Ann Morgan M. Roseanne Naff Patricia A. Nelson James W. Nuebel Kelly A. O’Keefe Thomas F. Panebianco Michael P. Petrovich Richard J. Potash Stephen P. Preisser The Honorable Michael J. Provost Alicia Westhoff Reid Amie H. Remington Scott A. Remington George S. Reynolds, IV John A. Rogers, Jr. Leron E. Rogers Cheryl Parker Rose Richard G. Rumrell Vincent A. Sable Thomas P. Scarritt, Jr. Professor Mark B. Seidenfeld Patricia Ellen Sellers The Honorable Jan Shackelford Sandra N. Shaw Francis H. Sheppard The Honorable Jonathan E. Sjostrom Stephen A. Spaid Steven L. Sparkman Kareem J. Spratling Susan V. Stucker John Marc Tamayo William F. Tarr Molly J. Tasker
Damian C. Taylor Thompson, Sizemore, Gonzalez & Hearing, P.A. Glenda L. Thornton Lillian M. Tilford George E. Tragos Thomas W. Traxler Jacqueline A. Van Laningham Professor Kevin K. Washburn Dean Emeritus Donald and Virginia Weidner Joshua A. Whitman D. Keith Wickenden The Honorable Joe A. Wild William B. Wiley Charles S. Williams, Jr. Andrea G. Wilson
ADVOCATES’ CLUB: $250-$499 Bernadette G. Adams & Professor Todd Adams Howard E. Adams Samuel T. Adams The Honorable Marianne L. Aho The Honorable Michael G. Allen Allen Norton & Blue, P.A. Matthew J. Allman Steven A. Anderson Karen L. Asher-Cohen & The Honorable Robert S. Cohen The Honorable Jason E. Ashford William E. Atwater, III Dominic J. Baccarella Jennifer A. Baez Rosalyn S. Baker-Barnes Summer M. Barranco Ana M. Barton Michael Basile Kurtis T. Bauerle Jennifer R. Beltz Paul R. Berg Nikki K. Bhavsar Autumn O. Blackledge Lawrence J. Block, Jr. Edward M. Booth, Jr. Winston K. Borkowski John A. Boudet Jill M. Bowen Steven D. Braverman Kimberly T. Brennen Adrian R. Bridges Thomas W. Brooks Darlene Burns Frank J. Campoamor William G. Capko George B. Cappy C. Graham Carothers, Jr. Kerey M. Carpenter Karen A. Childers William E. Clague Jeremy K. Cloud David K. Coburn
J. Michael Coleman Joseph M. Coleman The Community Foundation of North Florida Thomas W. Conroy Charles L. Cooper, Jr. Michael F. Coppins David M. Corry Kathryn G. W. Cowdery Jeffrey P. Daines President Emeritus Professor H. Talbot D’Alemberte Daniel S. Dalesandro Elizabeth J. Daniels The Honorable Henry E. Davis Ramon de la Cabada James J. Dean Ralph A. DeMeo Kasandra L. Derry The Honorable Darlene F. Dickey Terrie S. Didier Martin R. Dix Charles F. Dudley The Honorable Janette C. Dunnigan The Honorable J. Dale Durrance Colonel Charles L. Early, Jr. William A. Engelbrecht Director Elizabeth A. Farrell Clifford The Honorable James B. Fensom C. David Fonvielle, III Julia Breslin Foster Thomas B. Gaines, Jr. David J. Glatthorn Gordon J. Glover Robert S. Goldman & Lu Ann Snider Thomas M. Gonzalez Christopher L. Griffin Anthony J. Griffith Jeffrey J. Grosholz The Honorable Raymond O. Gross David E. Gurley Germaine Gurr Richard B. Hadlow Mary Ann F. Hamilton & W. Andrew Hamilton Robert M. Hammers, Jr. Joseline J. Hardrick James F. Hartman Steven C. Hartsell Herbert D. Haughton Patrick F. Healy Wayne L. Helsby David Henderson Donald R. Henderson Assistant Dean Debra A. Henley Robert K. High, Jr. Terry L. Hill Mark D. Hobson
Lawrence J. Hodz & Vivian C. Hodz Mark E. Holcomb Jarrad C. Holst Angela L. Hughes Jennifer Hurst Thomas F. Icard, Jr. Janeia D. Ingram Gregory A. Jackson, Jr. David M. Jeffries John R. Jenkins M. James Jenkins Thomas M. Jenks Louise T. Jeroslow Steven K. Johnson Randolph B. Jones, Jr. Roderick N. Jones Danny L. Kepner James G. Kontos Peter M. Kramer Jesslyn A. Krouskroup Leslie S. Kushner Professor David E. Landau Thomas L. LaSalle John T. LaVia, III & Professor Jennifer Parker LaVia Paul J. Layne Ronald A. Legendre Bruce A. Leinback Rhys P. Leonard The Honorable Terry P. Lewis R. Kent Lilly Laurie Mack-Wagner Terrell C. Madigan Helena G. Malchow & Kevin G. Malchow Carolyn Chinn Maly Patrick P. F. Martin Rafael E. Martinez Maria D. Hayes McAnulty Glen A. McClary John K. McClure Carl P. McDonald Steven P. McDonald Avery D. McKnight Leenette W. McMillan Bert J. Millis Charles F. Mills, III P. Scott Mitchell Emily Moore Marty E. Moore Richard W. Moore Marilyn K. Morris John H. Mueller Randall P. Mueller Mark H. Muller Louis K. Nicholas, II Stuart D. Nincehelser Rachel E. Nordby Lisa B. Noroian Kara Tollett Oakley J. Stephen O’Hara, Jr. Wilford A. Payne, III
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Jeffrey W. Pepper Carl R. Peterson, Jr. Robert S. Phillips, II Justice Ricky L. Polston Daphne Boswell Putnam Thomas B. Putnam, Jr. Abby J. Queale Amy Quintana Mark Ragusa Nanette R. Randle Charles R. Ranson The Honorable Stephanie W. Ray Ricardo A. Reyes The Honorable George S. Reynolds, III Douglas S. Roberts Gary A. Roberts Calvin R. Robinson The Honorable Jose R. Rodriguez & Ana E. Tangel-Rodriguez Ty G. Roofner Robert L. Rothman Terrence J. Russell Luke C. Savage Randal L. Schecter Lisa C. Scoles Susan R. Seiler The Honorable Cathy M. Sellers Christine N. Senne Robert C. Shearman Silva & Silva, P.A.
John E. Slaughter, Jr. Alicia C. Smith Glenn N. Smith Lawrence W. Smith Michael P. Spellman Margaret J. Spicer C. Norman Stallings, Jr. Stefan V. Stein Susan L. Stephens Deborah B. Stern Gerald B. Sternstein Theodore R. Stotzer & Marion F. Stotzer Professor Sarah L. Swan Terri L. Tankel & Robert L. Tankel James C. Taylor Ramona H. Thomas Daniel H. Thompson & Robin H. Thompson David S. Tobin Joshua M. Toman Michael J. Tomkiewicz Scott K. Tozian Michael B. Twomey & Laura L. Rush The Honorable Suzanne S. Van Wyk Laura L. Vaughan Lillian A. Vitagliano-Baum Alan F. Wagner & Deborah H. Wagner Kent R. Weible
Lindsay C. Whelan The Honorable Keith F. White Jeffrey P. Whitton Dwayne E. Williams Professor Samuel R. Wiseman David G. Wotton
SOLICITORS’ CLUB: $100-$249 Yulric Abercrombie Howard M. Acosta Major Miguel R. Acosta Thomas C. Adam David W. Adams Maurice B. Adelson, IV Lieutenant Colonel Kristin L. Ader Jamie T. Agnew John M. Alford The Honorable Faye L. Allen The Honorable Francis J. Allman Ileana M. Almeida Thomas T. Alspach Chris E. Ambrose American Academy of AttorneyCPA’s Leslie A. Ames Paul H. Amundsen James W. Anderson Pamela J. Anderson & Paul M. Anderson Tat-lin Angus
Robert C. Apgar The Honorable C. Jeffery Arnold Lynwood F. Arnold, Jr. Elaine K. Ashley Randal B. Atkinson Geralyn M. Atkinson-Hazelton Lisa J. Augspurger Mayra G. Justo Aybar Anthony L. Bajoczky Robert B. Balogh Bert W. Barclay Carole J. Barice Bruce D. Barkett Mark P. Barnebey Richard L. Barry The Honorable John W. Bass, Sr. Charles J. Bauder, III James D. Beasley Thomas M. Beason Marialle A. Bell The Honorable Robert B. Bennett, Jr. Jonathan D. Benton Steven D. Beres Alan N. Berg Alejandra G. Berlioz Lisa Norris Bernau Bridget A. Berry Robert F. Bethea Joan H. Bickerstaff Eric R. Birge Robin D. Black
Bruce B. Blackwell Ramona L. Blankinship Professor Tamara G. Blenkhorn Steven M. Blount Janette Blue James A. Boatman, Jr. Lauren E. Bobek John W. Bocchino The Honorable Marie Y. Bockwinkel Scott S. Boddery, Ph.D. Samantha D. Boge & The Honorable Charles W. Dodson Don A. Boggs Gary A. Bokas Bradley M. Bole George W. Boring, III Natasha P. Bostick John C. Bottcher Anne-Marie L. Bowen Janet E. Bowman Boyd & DuRant C. Everett Boyd, Jr. S. James Brainerd William B. Brannon, Jr. Melville G. Brinson, III Christopher R. Bruce E. Thomas Brushwood Michael P. Bruyere Audra M. Bryant Stephen W. Buckley Laddie A. Buholz
*Includes only cash received during the 2019 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges. See page 35 for Larger Gift Commitments.
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AL L C A S H G I FTS BY L EV EL * The Honorable Joseph A. Bulone Stephen C. Burgess Dale A. Burket William S. Burns, Jr. Professor Christopher F. Busch Tammy D. Butler Professor Courtney Cahill Lourdes M. Calvo-Paquette Michael A. Campbell Amanda M. Campen Dominic M. Caparello Jeanette Olivia Cardenas Frederick Carroll, III Mary S. Carroll Matthew M. Carter, II Susan M. Casajuana Janice Cass Charles N. Castagna The Honorable Gerardo Castiello Representative Katherine Castor & William R. Lewis Joseph Cerino Joseph C. Chancey Nathan D. Chapman C. John Christensen Martha H. Chumbler James G. Clark & The Honorable L. Powell Clark Robert N. Clarke, Jr. Daniel C. Clibbon Eileen Granahan Coates & Joseph C. Coates, III Clark J. Cochran, Jr. Camille M. Coke Jami A. Coleman Andrew J. Collinson & Melanie S. Collinson Michael J. Coniglio Kenneth L. Connor Kristin M. Conroy Harmony A. Conti Bodurtha The Honorable Timothy Coon Carol J. Cooper Pamela Langston Cooper & Thomas R. Cooper Salvatore T. Coppolino Michael M. Corin The Honorable Jessica G. Costello & Shane T. Costello Colonel Raymond K. Costello Thomas A. Crabb Robert C. Crabtree Jacob T. Cremer & Terin M. Barbas Cremer Sonia R. Crockett Sean B. Cronin Dana L. Crosby-Collier F. Alan Cummings Frank P. Cuneo Jeanne B. Curtin & Charles L. Curtis Robert R. Cyrus Janice Joy Dahl
Virginia C. Dailey Brittany Rhodaback Dambly Charlotte H. Danciu Jean-Jacques A. Darius Jordan A. Datchko D. Scott Dattan Maxwell J. Dauerman Professor Marcella David Cecil L. Davis, Jr. J. Riley Davis & The Honorable Marguerite H. Davis Kathe K. Davis Mark D. Davis The Honorable Richard B. Davis, Jr. Helio P. De La Torre Robert C. Dean Hugo S. deBeaubien David S. Dee Brian J. Deffenbaugh Jorge I. G. del Valle Steven G. Dell, II Michelle R. Dennard Timothy E. Dennis Danielle DeVito-Hurley Leonard J. Dietzen, III Alyssa Hartmann Dillon & Bradley J. Dillon Richard D. Dixon Laura J. Donaldson James M. Donohue Mike M. Donovan James R. Douglass, III Deborah M. Doyle Joshua M. Drechsel Daniel D. Dubale Sandra B. Dublas Eli M. DuBosar Jason B. Dubow Brian S. Duffy William S. Dufoe Donna F. Dugger Donna Duncan Ronald E. Dupree Brian A. Dusseault Charles E. Dziedzic Paul M. Eakin The Honorable E. Gary Early David H. Echavarria Mary A. Edenfield Scott J. Edwards William T. Edwards, Jr. The Honorable Richard A. Ehlers Michael P. Elchenko, II Barbara Ellis-Wiggins Daniel F. Elsesser Patrick G. Emmanuel, Jr. William B. Eppley Susan Smith Erdelyi Mark L. Erdman The Honorable Ralph E. Eriksson George W. Etheridge, V Eddie D. Evans
Maurice D. Evans Tyler B. Everett Michael R. Fabec Guanming Fang James Fasig Commissioner Andrew G. Fay & Megan Fay Leslie Bovis Fearington Todd M. Feldman Dennis R. Ferguson George L. Fernandez Jeffrey Feulner Alan B. Fields Gregory W. Files Robert D. Fingar Angela D. Flaherty & Mark T. Flaherty The Honorable Jeffrey M. Fleming Jacob D. Flentke The Honorable Ronald W. Flury Kevin A. Forsthoefel Joy Causseaux Frank Mark J. Freund Nicholas R. Friedman Tor J. Friedman Mark Friesen Alexander J. Fumagali David C. Gadd Dina Gallo-Tarro Dr. Alejandro Gancedo Vivian F. Garfein C. Ian Garland Heidi Ellen Garwood Laverne Lewis Gaskins Kathy S. Gatzlaff The Honorable Nicholas P. Geeker Lawrence S. Gendzier Emanuela Gentile The Honorable Geoffrey H. Gentile Claudia Gesiotto Benjamin J. Gibson Gregory A. Gidus Christina P. Gillam & W. Braxton Gillam, IV David J. Gillis H. Timothy Gillis Steve Ginestra George A. Glenn Yeline Goin Matthew J. Goldhagen Jennifer A. Goldman Matthew R. Goller Solomon E. Gonite Lawrence A. Gonzalez Lewis G. Gordon Linda H. Gottlieb Andrew L. Granger Theodore G. Granger Admiral Harold E. Grant Kim Nguyen Gray
The Honorable David W. Green J. David Green Paul R. Green Kyle W. Grimes Charles J. Grimsley James S. Groh Jacob D. Grollman Tyler Gross Diane A. Grubbs Robert D. Guthrie, Jr. Michael G. Haire, Jr. Kellie Symons Hall Larry D. Hall George C. Hamm The Honorable James C. Hankinson Randall W. Hanna H. Lawrence Hardy The Honorable Timothy D. Harley Gordon E. Hart Joseph E. Hart Marshall R. Hart The Honorable Patricia M. Hart Kathryn A. Hathaway April E. Haughey & Roger J. Haughey, II The Honorable Paul M. Hawkes John M. Hayes, Jr. C. Earl Henderson Jasmyne N. Henderson Carol L. Hendrix David J. Henning Jon J. Hernan Richard A. Hernan, Jr. The Honorable Glenn L. Hess Georgia E. Higgins Caleb G. Hinton Timothy P. Hoban Amy M. Hoffman Anna Adams Holbrook Francis E. Holden, Jr. J. David Holder Randall H. Holliday Thelma E. Holmes David P. Hopstetter Jamie B. Horne Norman H. Horton, Jr. Robert H. Hosay Melissa R. Hourihan Professor Shi-Ling Hsu Brian D. Hudson Professor David M. Hudson Edwin R. Hudson Robert J. Hutchins Tracey J. Hyde Christopher Iacovella Jessica R. Icerman Charles W. Inman Carl D. Inskeep Saqib Ishaq Kathryn E. Isted Michael W. Jackson Louis Jean-Baptiste, Jr.
Jerry M. Johns Dalana W. Johnson Gene L. Johnson & Kelly Overstreet Johnson The Honorable Thomas E. Johnson E. Burke Jolly Gerald W. Jones, Jr. James A. Jones Jason L. Jones Randolph S. Jordan Alejandro P. Joya Robert W. Joyce Elise F. Judelle Kathryn R. Judson Professor Jeffrey H. Kahn Annalise R. Kapusta Jay E. Kauffman W. Cochran Keating, IV C. Laurence Keesey William P. Keith Cameron M. Kennedy The Honorable John M. Kest & The Honorable Sally D. M. Kest Margaret Jost Khan Roland W. Kiehn The Honorable Lewis M. Killian, Jr. Meryl M. Kinard Kimberly L. King S. Curtis Kiser Wendell J. Kiser Kristina N. Klein Lauren P. Kohl Steven E. Kolbert Michael A. Kolcun, Jr. Lawrence M. Korn Professor Lawrence S. Krieger Carrie W. Kroll Jason J. Kruszka Kenneth L. Kuerzi Kelly Parsons Kwiatek The Honorable Keith R. Kyle Guy E. Labalme The Honorable Harlow H. Land, Jr. A. Lawton Langford Robert E. Larkin, III Joseph W. Lawrence, II Justice C. Alan Lawson Jordane E. Learn Professor Hugh M. Lee Thomas M. Lee Zachary Lee Jonathan A. Lehmann Taina H. Leinonen D. Hywel Leonard Dr. Arthur H. Lester Mara B. Levy Jami L. Lewis Matthew E. Lewis Thomas E. Lewis, Jr. Shanshan Liang
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Allen H. Libow M. Paul Liepshutz Jezabel P. Lima D. Christine Lindamood Chad E. Lipsky J. Richard Livingston Jack Locklin, Jr. Professor Wayne A. Logan Zachary W. Lombardo E. John Lopez Edward Alan Lopez Carla J. Luggiero Professor Paul E. Lund Andrew J. Lutostanski William R. Lyle, Jr. Dawn M. Mackland George B. Magruder, III Raymer F. Maguire, III Michael W. Magyar Jedediah A. Main S. Hunter Malin Sherri Denton Mallory The Honorable David M. Maloney Douglas L. Mannheimer Kevin P. Markey John Robert Marks, III J. Michael Marshall Matthew A. Martin Robert C. Martin Susan C. Marvin Brian Keith Massey James C. Massie & Janice G. Scott Marie E. Masson D. Michael Mathes George W. Mathews, III Larry A. Matthews Kathleen J. Maus Willie G. May Thomas I. Mayton, Jr. Commander Anthony J. Mazzeo Mari H. McCully Anne L. McGihon Joseph A. McGlothlin Lindsay McGormick Maria Charles McGuinness The Honorable F. Shields McManus Carter P. McMillan Donna Canzano McNulty Matthew H. Mears William N. Meggs Christopher L. Mellott Luis Menendez-Aponte Octavio E. Mestre The Honorable Larry E. Metz Craig A. Meyer Jacqueline L. Middleton James W. Middleton Assistant Dean Catherine J. Miller Jeanne M. Miller Mindy L. Miller
The Honorable Peter T. Miller Nichole C. Milton Kimelyn A. Minnifield Deborah S. Minnis Stephen E. Mitchell The Honorable Donald S. Modesitt Aminie Mohip John P. Moneyham Dion J. Moniz Michael J. Montgomery John A. Moore Douglas H. Morford Eduardo E. Morles Professor Michael T. Morley Harry Morrison, Jr. Trent M. Morse Jason R. Mosley Carl D. Motes Dina S. Munasifi Craig A. Mundy Randolph P. Murrell Steven D. Muscatello Alexander Muszynski, III John A. Naser Michael A. Neham Emily T. Neubert W. Scott Newbern Janet P. Newburg Megan E. Newcomb Dr. Eucharia E. Nnadi Christopher B. Norris Jack A. Norris, Jr. Preston O. Odom, III Ryan O’Halloran Professor Jane Boyd Ohlin James W. O’Neill, Jr. Joseph J. Onorati Joseph D. Ort Daniel F. O’Shea Marshall J. Osofsky Scott A. Padgett Alexandra H. Palermo Georgette Panagotacos Sarah A. Pape Samantha S. Parchment Ryan K. Parker Sidney H. Parrish Charlotte E. Parsons Jonathan J. Paul John Paulich, III Nathan J. Paulich Jonathan M. Pavsner The Honorable Richard G. Payne T. DeWayne Pearson Zachary L. Pechter Eric S. Pendergraft Michael C. Pendley Stephan A. Pendorf Kadmiel Perez Kirk A. Perrow Jorge L. Piedra Matthew S. Pila
Brian G. Pincket The Honorable Heather Pinder Rodriguez & Diego Rodriguez Rachel M. Port L. William Porter, III Corey J. Portnoy Del G. Potter Joshua E. Pratt Kenneth D. Pratt William D. Preston Byron L. Price Tara R. Price Laurence C. Pritchard Bryan T. Pugh Carolyn S. Raepple Mary Lou Rajchel Brian A. Ramey Olga Ramirez-Seijas Pamela M. Rauch Senior Vice President Patrick R. Ray, Jr. Amalia Read The Honorable D’Ann Read Matthew W. Rearden Kyle L. Redfearn Jason M. Renner & Kristen D. Renner Brett R. Renton Karen N. Reschly James P. Rhea A. Wayne Rich Brent T. Riggle Robert H. Rigsby, Jr. Brennan M. Rittenhouse John E. Roberts H. Danforth Robuck, Jr. Alan W. Roddy J. Mark Rodgers Mark A. Roeder L. Kirk Rogers Douglas B. Rohan R. William Roland Carrie E. Rosato Jared M. Ross Michael R. Ross Scott R. Rost Jodi M. Ruberg Mitchell J. Rubin Trevor C. Ruff Laura L. Rush & Michael B. Twomey Laura A. Rushin Marlene Sallo Francisco J. Sanchez, Jr. Jessica P. Sanchez Lee F. Sanderson Hala A. Sandridge Robert I. Scanlan James M. Schiff Linda C. Schmidt Richard E. Schoditsch Timothy G. Schoenwalder Howard L. Scholl
Robert A. Schreiber Alicia J. Schumacher Charles A. Schuster Peter Schwarz Professor Darby Kerrigan Scott & Robert M. Scott Lisa E. Scotten Lansing C. Scriven & The Honorable Mary S. Scriven Joseph T. Segal Christopher R. Seifter Marianna R. Seiler Steven L. Seliger Stephen R. Senn The Honorable Elizabeth A. Senterfitt Kyle L. Shaw Joseph A. Sheffield Wesley D. Sherman Christopher J. Shipley Vikki R. Shirley Michael A. Shorstein Michael A. Sjuggerud David B. Slaughter Barbara R. Smith Christopher J. Smith Conti M. Smith The Honorable J. Layne Smith The Honorable Kerra A. Smith Matthew A. Smith Nicholas F. Smith Dr. Robert S. Smith Sabrina Smith Sam J. Smith William H. Sned, Jr. The Honorable Julie S. Sneed The Honorable Charles P. Sniffen Richard H. Sollner Daniel M. Soloway Brenden D. Soucy Lieutenant Colonel Phylisha Robinson South The Honorable Karen K. Specie Benjamin Sperry Tricia A. Spivey Professor Mark P. Spottswood Colonel Isaac C. Spragg Gregory P. Sreenan William H. Stafford, III Linda J. Stalvey Kevin E. Stanley Michael B. Stein Dustin S. Stephenson E. Louis Stern Jodi L. Stevens Joan Stewart Shaw P. Stiller Michael G. Stofer Robert E. Stone Krista A. Storey Christina J. Strasser Richard T. Strickland
The Honorable Radford R. Sturgis Robin L. Suarez Suzanne M. Sullivan Thomas R. Sullivan Richard M. Summa Marc A. Sussman Thomas A. Suter Stephen D. Swartz Charles R. Talley Judith N. Tankel Michael A. Tartaglia Professor Charlee M. Taylor William B. Taylor, IV Elizabeth A. Teegen Mark A. Templeton David A. Theriaque Shelley L. Thibodeau Damian E. Thomas Gerald C. Thomas Mark S. Thomas The Honorable Patricia V. Thomas Shira R. Thomas Jordan Thompson Richard S. Thompson, Jr. N. Fleetwood Tilden Christopher A. Tomlinson The Honorable Vincent G. Torpy, Jr. The Honorable Richard R. Townsend Lieutenant Colonel Walter L. Trierweiler, USA Ret. Travis W. Trueblood Christian B. Turner M. Stephen Turner Paul J. Ullom Sandra M. Upegui Joseph J. Van Rooy & Tara Van Rooy Lyyli M. Van Whittle Margaret L. Vandervalk Janet R. Varnell Richard R. Vickers Robert C. Volpe George L. Waas Neill G. Wade, IV Richard B. Wade J. Jeffry Wahlen, Esq Lawrence G. Walters John J. Waltz Raymond M. Warren Danielle A. Watkins The Honorable William David Watkins Jacquelyn Thomas Watts Barry S. Webber Benjamin A. Webster & Tina A. Webster W. Timothy Weekley Christopher J. Weiss David J. Weiss
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Robert A. Weiss Nina C. C. Welch Linda A. Wells Robert W. Wells, Jr. Michael L. Wenger Jon S. Wheeler Thomas E. Wheeler, Jr. Bradley F. White Brandon W. White H. Darrell White, Jr. Stefan M. Whiting William F. Whitson Charles C. Whittington Teresa Beazley Widmer Michael L. Wiener Alaine S. Williams Professor Kelli A. Williams Ronnie L. Williams Craig B. Willis Professor Hannah Wiseman Timothy D. Wolf Kathleen J. Wolff Taylor S. Wolff Women’s Law Symposium Edward W. Wood Jeffrey H. Wood Richard F. Woodford, Jr. David Luther Woodward Charles L. Woody R. Scheffel Wright The Honorable Philip J. Yacucci, Jr.
David J. Yaffe Laura M. Youmans Charles P. Young Professor Mary Ziegler Sheryl S. Zust
ASSOCIATES’ CLUB: UP TO $99 Ryan C. Abernethy Oluremi P. Abiodun Eric T. Abrahamsen & Brynna J. Ross Alan Abramowitz & Jodi K. Abramowitz Dr. Barbara D. Abrams Charles J. Abrams & Megan C. Abrams Jacob Abrams & Gabriella Armas Kenny W. Acevedo Tracy J. Adams Safiah F. Afify Christina A. Ahrens Toyin K. Aina-Hargrett Barbara E. Akers Alexandra E. Akre Francisco A. Albites Benjamin L. Alexander Britton Alexander Jorge R. Alfonso Asad Ali Mana Alizadeh Chase T. Allen
Gregory B. Allen Randel V. Allen Paul M. Aloise, Jr. Justin S. Alperstein Abigail K. Altman & Cameron M. King Lauren B. Altobello Richard Andrew Constantino Alton Raul A. Alvarez Amanda L. Anderson Jared D. Anderson Jessica A. Anderson William J. Anderson Jessica K. Andrews Samantha J. Angelastro Lauren Angulo Patricia N. Annunziato Kelsey N. Anthofer Danielle M. Appignani Cassandra D. Aranzado Vivian Arenas-Battles James J. Argento Jose D. J. Arrojo Anne H. Arsenault Gustavo E. Arvelo Frederick L. Aschauer, Jr. Jeremy Aschman David C. Ashburn Rami M. Ashouri Andrew J. Atchison & Dominique M. Atchison
Edward R. Atkinson & Rachel E. VanHorn Timothy P. Atkinson Ivory M. Avant Theodore A. Avellone Mayra G. Justo Aybar Michael A. Bacallao Aaron S. Baghdadi Maria F. Garcia Bahamonde Mickey J. Bahr Linda A. Bailey Nora R. Bailey & Patrick M. Bailey Rochelle Bailey Brittnie R. Baker Jonathan T. Baker Kelly A. Baker Ryan A. Baker Enrique Baltar Charly S. Banks Adam L. Bantner, II Stephen F. Barber David J. Barberie Laura A. Bare Brenda Duane Barger Erika J. Barger Ari S. Bargil Jayne Regester Barkdull & The Honorable Thomas H. Barkdull, III Alexander D. Barker Allison P. Barkett
Arthur S. Barksdale, IV Jacob F. Barnes Kenneth J. Barr Jacob Bennett Barrow Shirley L. Bates Janelle M. Batta Ana Eliza T. Bauersachs Kyle S. Bauman Jett L. Baumann Emily J. Baxter Frank T. Bayuk Lori A. Beail-Farkas David R. Bear Christopher J. Beardslee Allison M. Beattie Alexander S. Beck Elizabeth E. Beck Christina N. Behan Gregory R. Bel Robert M. Bell John W. Bencivenga Calvin L. Bender Whitney E. Benedict Andrew M. Bennett Jesse S. Bennett Laura L. A. Bennett Patrick S. Bennett Natalie M. Berezin Christopher Berg Alex P. Bergida Benjamin L. Berkowitz Lourdes Bernal-Dixon
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Amanda L. Proffitt Berry Elise J. Berry Donald J. Besecker Heather N. Best David A. Beyer Patrick S. Bickford Staci A. Bienvenu Cody S. S. Bilgrien Hana C. Bilicki Emily R. Binnie Oliver B. Birman Maite C. Bisigni Lea T. Bjelland Lane Cofer Black Tandy T. Blackburn Cody Blair Jose A. Blanco Michael D. Blank Samantha N. Blatz Alexandra J. Block Helaine M. Blum Cristina I. Blunt & Dane R. Blunt Bradley G. Bodiford Larissa M. Bodniowycz Gene S. Boger Brooke E. Boinis Alexander R. Boler Kristen E. Bond Michael J. Bonfanti Frederick & Constance Boos Matthew D. Bordelon James A. Bordonaro The Honorable Mark J. Borello Samuel Mark Borowski Lee-Anne Bosch Stacey M. Bosch Jordan A. Botsch W. Troy Bouk Samuel B. Boundy L. Robert Bourgeois Amanda S. Bova Alexander H. Bowen Jessica M. Bowen-Hentges Abigail M. Boyd The Honorable F. Scott Boyd David A. Boyer Shannon C. Boyer Delhon V. Braaten Joseph M. Bracken Elizabeth A. Bradford Richard L. Bradford M. Kamalani Bradley Jeffry J. Branham Joseph S. Brannen Jonathan C. Brannon Ruby M. Brantley Christopher S. Branton & Jennifer B. Branton Philip J. Braun Kristina E. Brennan Stephanie L. Brennan Mary H. Brewer Madeline A. Brezin
Joan Stefanec Briggs Captain Ryan L. Briggs Travis A. Bright, Jr. Abby L. Brinkman Abrianne Brookins Melody I. Brooks Shannon M. Brophy Edward S. Brower Malcolm M. Brown, IV Savannah J. Brown Steven A. Brown Captain Terence H. Brown Michael M. Brownlee & Paetra T. Brownlee Dillon Brozyna M. Christopher Bryant Natalie P. Bryant Leslie E. Bryson Elizabeth B. Buchanan Daniel L. Buchholz Benjamin W. Buck Jr. Charles O. Burden, Jr. Brandon R. Burg Christa E. Burger Chandra M. Burgess J. Rashan Burk James D. Burkhart Owen G. Burnett Thomas H. Burnham Emily M. Burns Joseph C. Burns Andrew L. Burnstine Nicholas G. Bush Andrew H. Butler D’lorah A. Butts-Lucas Caron C. Byrd Jason D. Byrd, Jr. Justin Byrd Robert S. Byther Stephanie Roman Caban Victoria M. Cabrera Rome S. Cagnina Jason C. Callahan Bryant C. Camareno Lynda Campbell Thomas H. Campbell Bruton M. Campbell-Work David W. Cannady Janelle S. Cannon Erin L. Cantelmo William J. Cantrell Lindsay T. Card & Alexander A. Card Nicholas M. Cardamone John T. Cardillo, Jr. Brett M. Carey Colonel Karen H. Carlisle Nathaniel Carlson Kelsey E. Carlton Erin M. Carr Erin M. Carroll Cameron H. Carstens David J. Carter
Sarah F. Carter Sidney Carter Lindsay L. Carter-Tidwell Shaun M. Casey Diane G. Cassaro Alexa N. Castellano Olivia L. Cato Daniel P. Cauley Abigail A. Cazel Robert B. Celander Rafael A. Centurion Jennifer F. Cerasa & Michael D. Cerasa Gregory M. Chabon Miguel J. Chamorro Jeffrey T. Champ Baker C. Chapman Valerie L. Chartier-Hogancamp Andrew H. Chase Maxwell X. Che Shane A. Chernoff Laura E. Chilcutt & Christina Y. Taylor Bruce B. Childers, Jr. Christa L. Childers David W. Childs Jonathan S. Chinchilla Min K. Cho Constantine Christakis Alex A. Christiano Brieonna S. Christopher Douglas G. Christy & Erin H. Christy Patrick W. Christy The Honorable Cory J. Ciklin Kali A. Cilli Edourad-Hugh E. Clarke Philip C. Claypool & The Honorable Kathleen F. Dekker Nicholas R. Cleary Craig P. Clendinen Brandon S. Cline Alex M. Clise Christine A. Clolinger Brittany E. Cobb Quinn Cockrell Amanda L. Cohen Douglas A. Cohen Miriam R. Coles Randolph P. Collette Dr. Sue C. Collins Ryan A. Colon Thomas L. Colter Jennifer G. Comella Paul D. Condon Christopher R. Conley Dylan B. Conley Timothy L. Conlon Christopher C. Copeland Daniel C. Corbett Nicole E. Corring Arnold B. Corsmeier Samantha R. Coughlin
Michelle C. Covin Douglas L. Covington The Honorable Cynthia L. Cox Ernest A. Cox, IV Gabriel B. Crafton Michael A. Crampton Kathryn E. Crandall Mark A. Crank, II Mary L. Crippen Thomas R. Criss Justin R. Crum Clayton B. Culler Bailey E. Cunningham Stephen T. Cunningham Michael A. Currea Holly P. Curry Mitchell A. Custer Erin A. Cuzzort & Peter Gunnar Fisher Brenda C. Czekanski Laura L. Dadowski Austin T. Dailey Elizabeth C. Daley Matthew R. Daley Emmalyn C. Dalton Alexandria C. Dantes Jean-Paul C. Daou Jonathan L. Darden Kweku A. Darfoor Colleen J. Darken Benjamin C. Davis Charles E. Davis The Honorable Ella Jane P. Davis Janelle G. Davis Jeffrey P. Davis & Sara F. Davis Joseph K. Davis Mary Ellen Davis Tessa R. Davis E. Janyce Dawkins Patricia Dawson Christina L. Day Lauryn A. Day Gabriela F. De Almeida Douglas H. Dean Sandra K. Dean Melody M. Deatherage Meaghan Pincket Decker John M. DeJager, III Jason P. Del Rosso Peter V. Delia & Caitlin R. Mawn Arielle H. Demby-Berger Andrew D. Deneen Ryan P. Denish Kiersten M. Denny Marcy B. Waters Desantis Benjamin C. DeStefano Diane G. Dewolf Dustin R. Dewrell Daniel L. Diaz-Balart John L. Dicks, II Catherine L. Dickson Haley A. Dierkes Taynah T. Diniz-Alves
Chelsea M. Disney & Robert S. Disney Henry J. DiStefano Michael B. Dobson A. Anderson B. Dogali & Hope Dogali Shannon L. Doheny Krista A. Dolan L. Rachel Dolnick Shannon R. Dolson Allan J. Donahue & Carol E. Donahue Jennifer A. Donahue Sean M. Donahue Justin I. Donald Kenneth W. Donnelly Thomas J. Doolan, III Natasha B. Dorsey Salim Z. Douaihy Stephanie M. Dougherty Robert C. Downie, II Andrew C. Downs & Kimberly K. Downs Samuel D. Doxsee Evan J. Drake Kristi M. Drake Mary M. Drake Paul P. Drake Jennifer Dreyer Madison G. Driscoll Nesha V. Drummond Alexander Duarte Harrison R. DuBosar Vladimir DuBovis Lisa M. Duchene Rachel J. Duffy George M. Duncan, V Chad W. Dunn J. McClung Durant, Jr. Hannah C. Dushane Anton K. Dyer Courtney S. Dyer Ryan Dyson Rachael A. Dziechciarz Kelsey A. Early Angel Eason Todd D. Eaton Jason R. Eckert Roseanne V. Eckert John D. Edwards Karis L. Edwards Philip W. Edwards Robert M. Edwards Ted B. Edwards, Jr. David J. Ehrlich Monica S. Eichner Rachel E. Eilers Benjamin H. Eisenberg Alexandra M. Elder Nicholas J. Elder Johnny P. Elhachem Jeffrey S. Elkins Brandy E. Elliott
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AL L C A S H G I FTS BY L EV EL * Lindsay W. Elliott R. Matthew Elliott Bryan M. Ellis Robert C. Elmore Christopher S. Emmanuel Ashley J. Englund Ty P. Eppsteiner Omar A. Erchid Alexis M. Ercolani Alex B. C. Ershock Maikel N. Eskander Vanessa Espinosa Skye R. Esry Aubrey Etheridge Evan D. Etheridge Kenneth R. Eulo, Jr. Georgia D.M. Santos Evangelista Richard M. Evans Joy P. Ewertz Inga G. Fahs-Gielisse Robert E. Faigin Lee L. Fairchild Cristina Faison Estefania Fakes James M. Falls Paige Farach Khalil E. Farah Eduardo J. Faria Andrew K. Faris Samuel A. Farkas Samuel Farot Julianna R. Favale Jessica Y. Featherstone Carl A. Feddeler Jason S. Feder Kara A. Fenlon Anna C. Fentriss & J. Craig Knox Julianne M. Ference Stephanie C. Ferlita Brian L. Fernandes L. Katherine Ferrell Captain S. Wayne Ferrell, Jr. Justin John Ferretti Aaron S. Feuer Leonard S. Feula Christina L. Feyen Erin A. Fields Lazaro P. Fields Megan N. Fields Andrew R. Fier Nathan L. Figueroa Tyler G. Finello Nicole R. Fingerhut & Ryan A. Fingerhut Mykoll Finikin Sara K. Finnigan Wanda E. Fishalow Bryan C. Fisher Patrick J. Fitzgerald Christopher M. Fitzpatrick & Teresa S. Fitzpatrick E. Caroline Fitzsimmons & Shane P. Fitzsimmons
Michael A. Flegiel Taylor M. Fleming Patrick D. Flemming Major David J. Fletcher Tara R. Flomenhoft Karina M. Flores Christopher J. Fluehr, Jr. Brittany T. Forester Tracy L. Forgue Charity Forrest Angela Smith Fortier Jessica M. Foster Geneva R. Fountain Philip A. Fowler Nicholas A. Fox Roberta J. Fox Stephen W. Foxwell Shalisa M. Francis Berly P. Francois Tawanna R. Franklin Daniel P. Fraser Laura E. Frawley Anne Marie Frazee Teresa M. Frazier Riley E. Fredrick Stephen C. Fredrickson Zachary T. Frye Renne Fuganti John B. Fuller, III Lyndsey R. Fuller Shane A. Fuller Joshua R. Funderburke Malia-Lyn T. Fushikoshi Michael P. Gagliardi Christina M. Galindo-Walsh Bryan L. Gallian William W. Gallogly Stephanie C. Galloway Brandon T. Gamble W. Eugene Gandy, Jr. Ann G. Garcia Eric S. Gardner, Jr. Joseph V. Gardner Darrell D. Garvey, Jr. Angelo J. Gasparri Courtney Gatesman William Gauldin Ashley E. Gault & Douglas M. Gault Craig R. Gaver Kate M. Gawin Amanda N. Gay & J. Wes Gay Alexa C. Gebert Aaron R. Getty Fady S. Ghaly Mitchell R. Ghaneie Mylena O. Gilkes Richard P. Gillis Clay A. Gilman Alexandra T. Gioffre A. Anthony Giovanoli Dana J. Girardi & Matthew T. Girardi
Ben E. Girtman Megan L. Gisclar Mariah A. Givens Steven R. Givens Susan R. Givens Brandon T. Glanz Carly R. Glaser Alexandra S. Glauser Kody M. Glazer Jessica R. Glickman Erica D. Glover Erica R. Gloyd Kenneth S. Gluckman Roberto A. Godoy Matthew G. Goeke Ruth L. Gokel Mitchell R. Golden Jordan E. Goldfarb Jason N. Goldman Judith Rice Goldman Sean C. Goldstein Alison L. Gollnick Laura E. Gomes Conrado Gomez, Jr. Meghan L. Gomez Angelina M. Gonzalez Lily M. McCarty Gonzalez Stefanie S. Gonzalez Jamila G. Gooden Owen K. Goodwyne Ellie D. Goralnick Andrew B. Goshen Kevin W. Gotfredson Jonathan D. Grabb John M. Grady Amy M. Graham Josiah D. Graham Ashley S. Grant William L. Grant Sean K. Gravel Dhaima Gray Molly E. Gray-Snyder Garcynth R. Green Kiel J. Green Marquita H. Green Michael G. Green, II Robert J. Green Andrew B. Greenlee Jessica L. Gregory Christian A. Greminger & Elizabeth M. Greminger Kersten E. Griesbaum Dakota M. Griffenkranz Marshawn M. Griffin Ryan W. Griffin Stephanie A. Griffin David W. Grimes Pamela Jill Grivas & Paul C. Grivas Andrew J. Grogan & Lindsay W. Grogan Christina L. Gualtieri Olivier R. Guerrier
Tabitha M. Guinot Virginia L. Gulde Luke M. Gumpert Michelle A. Gumula & Michael A. Gumula Andrea Guzman Grant Haas Michael W. Haber Stephen K. Hachey Lauren L. Hafner Gilbert F. Hain & Malinda A. Hain Douglas L. Hall Jason D. Hall & Nicki M. Hall Nicole A. Hall Sherry G. Hall & Steven K. Hall Whitney B. Hall & William D. Hall, III Carlton C. Hamilton, III William E. Hamilton Jeffrey S. Hammer & Melly Northcutt Hammer Heather K. Ham-Warren Curtis M. Hanna Mark S. Hanor Professor Melissa O. Hanson Kaliopi S. Haralambis Richard B. Harb Jordan A. Harcombe Caitlin R. Harden Renee C. Harkins & Christopher B. Roe Daynica L. Harley Jessica Schuh Harmsen & James F. Kutter Alice Faye Harris Jeremy W. Harris Shenika LaTia Harris Gabriel M. Hartsell Shannon B. Hartsfield Maja A. Hartzell Devin R. Harvey Sara C. Hassler Christopher D. Hastings Sarah E. Haston Joshua M. Hawkes Malinda L. Hayes Stephanie R. Hayes Nathaniel Hearn, Jr. David B. Heedy Kacey D. Heekin Michelle M. Heldmyer Matthew D. Henderson Quinn A. Henderson Hunter J. Hendrix Coleman P. Hengesbach Christina Henry Zachary D. Herman Tabitha R. Herrera Colonel Steven P. Hester Yolando A. Hewling Matthew A. Hicks Christopher L. Hill Christopher M. Hill
Jason C. Hill Joseph N. Hill Nathan W. Hill Tracy E. Hill Meredith C. Hinshelwood Heidi L. Hobbs Kathryn B. Hoeck Michael W. Hoffman Matthew J. Hogan Steven M. Hogan Jessica J. Holberton Justin K. Holcombe Frederick W. Holder Avery A. Holloman Yaima Holzman William J. Homer Jaeson W. Homola Nicholas D. Horner Luciana X. Hornung James H. Horton, IV Ashley D. Houlihan Brookelynne A. Houston Samuel T. Houston D. Bailey Howard Warren C. Howell, III Adam B. Hubbell Safiya M. Hudson Richard E. Huff, Jr. Corey R. M. Huffman Courtney M. Humeston Jacob D. Humphrey Karen T. Hundley Thomas L. Hunker Glenn W. Hunt Allison P. Hunter & J. Blake Hunter Tia S. Huntley Angela L. Huston Miller & Eric T. Miller Deborah R. Huveldt Joseph F. Iennaco Lisa H. Ihns Morcos A. Ikladious Olufunsho Ilori J. Charles Ingram Akio M. Ito & Jamie M. Ito Amber R. Jackson Christina A. Jackson Greggory E. Jacobs Yolanda Y. Jamison Sara S. Jawad Bridgette M. Jensen Dillon H. S. Jess Georgina Jimenez-Orosa Aaron V. Johnson Calvin L. Johnson Cora S. Johnson Courtney M. Johnson C. Denise Johnson Captain Jason T. Johnson Jessica L. Johnson Madison C. Johnson Marissa D. Johnson
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Mark B. Johnson Paul D. Johnson, Jr. Stephen L. Johnson The Honorable T. Michael Johnson Cullan E. D. Jones Michael D. Jones Sherman W. Jones, III Trevor C. Jones Parker G. Jordan Kelsey M. Joyce Jeremy N. Jungreis Richard S. Junnier Steven J. Kahn Rachael P. Kaiman Scott J. Kalish Melanie C. Kalmanson Daniel E. Kalter Kevin Kane Michael P. Kaney Young A. Kang Lacey E. Kantor Jonah D. Kaplan Nathan J. Kaplan Roberta J. Karp Justin F. Karpf Christopher J. Karpinski & Stacey H. Karpinski Ethan S. Katz John Cameron E. Katz Madeline E. Kaus Kelly L. Kay Thomas A. Kay Daron M. Kaye-Thomas & James H. Thomas Richard C. Kearley, III & Stephanie T. Kearley Jennifer L. Keegan Brennan Keeler Thomas S. Keith Brent J. Kelleher Dana B. Keller Stephen J. Keller J. Eugene Kelley, Jr. Kaitlyn N. Kelley Cassandra Rosas Kellogg & Jason K. Kellogg Kim A. Kellum Matthew J. Kelly Rachelle-Marie Kelly Samantha R. Kelly Tanner Kelsey Ann K. Kennedy Kristopher J. Kest Laura E. Ketcham Abdool S. Khaleel Moin H. Khan & Shakila Khan Kelly J. Kibbey King & Wood, P.A. Andrew B. King Debra A. King Mary K. King
Paul F. King & Kathleen J. Loggins William T. King Karen M. Kinney Natalie N. Kirbo Ashley R. Kirkham Corey C. Kirkwood Matthew D. Kissner Michael G. Kissner, Jr. Mary E. Kitts Sarah Finney Kjellin Pamela Haddock Klavon Gretchen K. Klayman Kathleen J. Klepfer Lauren K. Knight W. Keith Knight Kenneth A. Knox Edward M. Koch John G. Koeppel Dionne Skelton Kohl Alexandra R. Kohn Haley D. Kole Denitsa S. Kolev Elena Komsky Mike N. Koulianos Adam S. Kramarow Teresa A. Kramer Adam C. Kraus Sara M. Kunzig James F. Kutter & Jessica Schuh Harmsen Alan J. LaCerra Eddy Laguerre David P. LaMontagne Tristan A. LaNasa Allison Sundberg Lane James G. Lane Erick D. Langenbrunner Nicole E. Langston Melody S. Lankford Rene M. Larkin Professor Carla Laroche Kristen G. Larson Ryan T. Larson Alyssa S. Lathrop Alexandra D. Lavelle Richard A. Lavery, Jr. Erica J. LaVoy Simonne M. Lawrence Barbara J. Leach Raiza G. Leal Joseph D. Leavitt Branden D. Ledford Richard P. Lee Ruth H. Jackson Lee & Jared M. Lee Mindi R. Leit Genevieve A. Lemley Alexander J. Lenk Karina N. Leon Gareth G. Leonard & Melissa Sale Leonard
Carrie M. Leontitsis & Francis S. Leontitsis Brian A. Leung Robin H. Levy Asia T. Lewis Halley B. Lewis, IV James A. Lewis Malia-Jaye B. Lewis Alexander B. Liles Tessa A. Linde Kenneth L. Lineberger Margaret J. Linscott Amy E. Lipford Brandon G. Little Jennifer K. Little Valerie A. Little & Byron W. Wright Rico D. Lively Carlos C. Lloreda John F. Loar Steffen M. LoCascio & Rebeccah S. LoCascio Morgan M. Lodes Alfred J. Lojo & Corinne N. Lojo Jessica R. Lokeinsky Kristen J. Lonergan Troy E. Longman, II Pedro Z. Lopes Gabriel Lopez Heather A. Raya Lopez Rachel L. Lopez & James B. Marshall Yoe Lopez, Jr. B. Cooper Lord Jessica E. Loshin Patricia D. Lott & Richard I. Lott Elyce B. Loutzenhiser Adrienne C. Love Shelby L. Loveless Clayton L. Lovett Samantha M. Lowe Carly R. Lowler Antonio Lozada Kadale G. Lubin Cecille C. Lucero Malinda R. Lugo Adrian A. Lukis & Ashley E. Lukis Jennifer M. Lutzke Chance Lyman Kendra Lyman Morgan P. Lynch Liam K. Lyon Chelsie Lyons Douglas S. Lyons & Marsha L. Lyons Viktor Lyusi Dayna Maeder Michael T. Maguire J. Ryan Mahler Sara A. Mahoney Michael J. Makdisi Jacob A. Malcolm Cody J. Malloy
Michael C. Maloney Sara J. Mangan Craig N. Mangum Shachi K. Mankodi Brian G. Many Nicholas R. Manzoli Julie C. Marble Jonathan Y. Marcelo Eden Marcu Brandon G. Marcus Timothy A. Marcus Vanessa Marquez Alison L. Marshall Ann T. Marshall Sarah C. Marshall Nathan W. Marshburn Amy E. Martin & Jonathan A. Martin Chester G. Martin Jacob S. Martin Pamela A. Martin Anne-Marie Martinez & F. Joseph Ullo Michael A. Martinez Gary J. Martoccio Major Nicholas A. Martz Emily J. Mason Li X. Massie Elizabeth C. Masters Cole C. Masterson George V. Matlock Jonathan H. Maurer Allison G. Mawhinney Kerry A. Mawn & Krissa R. Mawn Rachel Maxwell Lucas L. May Benjamin J. Mayer Carol E. Mayer & Marvin I. Mayer William R. Mayer Elizabeth J. Maykut Daniel H. Maziad Luc Mazzini, II Douglas McAlarney Gregory A. McAloon Derrick J. McBurrows Marina L. McCarthy Ryan W. McCarville Charles F. McClamma Samantha A. McClure Leon J. McCombs, II Travis S. McConnell Chandler D. McCoy David W. McCrea Julia K. McDonald Carlyn P. McDowell James E. McDowell Malasia Q. McDuffie Cassandra R. McEwan Logan K. McEwen Kevin T. McGavock Joseph McGhee Robert A. McGlynn Jonathan A. McGowan
Mary M. McInerny Amanda B. McKibben Ian R. McKillop Laura F. McKinnon Brent A. Mclacklan C. Preston McLane Lily H. McLauchlin Conor J. McLaughlin Erin L. McLaughlin & Kenneth McLaughlin R. David McLaughlin Jennifer T. McLean Daniel O. McLeod Carter M. McMillan Kristen A. Y. McMullen Nicholas P. McNamara W. Brent McNeal Bradley R. McVay Emily R. McWey Stephen A. Meck Pablo Meles Charles F. Melges Jessica M. Melkun Michael C. Melli Benjamin M. Melnick Leon V. Melnicoff Casey M. Melnik W. Nathan Meloon Tara Y. Dudley Melton Freddelle Menard Jacqueline A. Menzel Brett G. Mereness Jacquelyn A. Mereness Christine B. Messier Captain Todd A. Messinger Chelsea L. Metka Dustin W. Metz Matthew J. Metz & Sarah Morrison Metz Michael M. Metz Joseph A. Meyer Joseph P. Miano Malcolm P. Mickler, III J. Lane Middleton, III John L. Milla Anthony B. Miller Brett J. Miller Christopher C. Miller Justin T. Miller Katrina Meixner Miller & Seth E. Miller Sarah Ball Miller Van Miller Chase R. Minervini Matthew A. Minnick Evan B. Mishkin Andrew R. Missel Aqueelah S. Mitchell Kyle V. Mitchell Camesha L. Mitchell-Kale Nicole Crystal Marie Molner Anna R. Mompremier Hannah D. Monroe
*Includes only cash received during the 2019 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges. See page 35 for Larger Gift Commitments.
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AL L C A S H G I FTS BY L EV EL * Kerven L. Montfort Lauren R. Moody Theresa A. Moore Andrea J. Moreland Alyson G. Morelli Hollie Morey Sarah L. Morgan Clinton S. Morrell & Emily W. Morrell Cullen C. Morris Shannon M. Morris Dominique Mortimer Matthew P. Moschell Paddy Moses Brendan J. Mullen David G. Mulock Allison R. Muney William F. Murphy, III Jeanne M. Murray Kelli A. Murray Corinne R. Murrell Skye E. Musson Ryan G. Myers Caitlyn J. Myerson Trevor D. Mylin Jesse J. Nardy Alan C. Nash Rima S. Nathan Oma H. Nations Ashley R. Navarrete Sordum N. Ndam Matthew C. Neff & Lauren M. Reynolds Neff Elizabeth W. Neiberger Caroline M. Nelson Ian M. Nelson Domingos A. Nunes Neto Mallory A. Neumann Brian A. Newman & Jacquelyn Lewis Newman Ryan Nicholas Christopher T. Nickels Ilan A. Nieuchowicz Jo-Anna M. Nieves Johana E. Nieves Burgundy L. Niles William A. Nilson Angela M. Nixon Lisa S. Nobo & Rafael J. Nobo, III Isabel L. Nogues David M. Noll Alexandra Noriega Dane W. Norman Thomas S. Normandeau William R. Northcutt Laura E. Noyes Janna S. Nugent Hassel Nunez Jorge A. Nunez Courtney L. Oakes Michael S. Oback Christopher R. O’Brien Cian G. O’Brien
Mandy R. O’Callaghan Tiffany N. A. Oliver Nicholas J. Oliveri Garrett M. Olsen Taylor M. Onik Damien A. Orato Jennifer R. Orchard Cecilia D. Orozco Janel D. Ortengren Daniel C. Osborne David R. Osborne Tiffany A. Osei-Owusu Esther Osim Andrea F. Osorio Chasity H. O’Steen & Jason C. O’Steen Samuel B. Ostrow Kara R. Ottervanger Savanna L. Page Gordon H. Palmer Henry T. Palmer Valentina M. Palmer Kristy Pantaleon Anthony G. Papa & Kelly H. Papa Menelaos K. Papalas Neil B. Paradise Logan S. Parker R. Worth Parker Juan C. Parrado Sarah E. Parrow Ian E. Pate Dilipkumar Patel Payal V. Patel Ann Claire Patterson Valerie O. Patterson Benjamin C. Patton Taylor N. Patton Danielle N. Paul Anthony J. Paviglianiti Danielle F. Payne Tyler K. Payne Aaron J. Peacock Victoria M. Pearce Michela C. Pearl & Christopher Warnock Bianca M. Baez Pearson Morgan A. Pearson Miguel A. Pedraza Emily B. Peebles Harold F. Peek, Jr. Jason M. Peery Nicole S. Peet Samantha R. Pekas Thomas G. Pelham Robert A. Pell Madelyn Pendarvis Jaycee Peralta Timothy J. Percell Katherine Perdomo Elizabeth P. Perez Patrick E. Perez Raul L. Perez Dr. Pablo Perhacs
David A. Perrott Commander Jonathan C. Perry Jonathan D. Perry Justin L. Peters Kyle P. Peters Justin S. Peterson Lauren R. Pettine Christopher S. Pettus Leanne J. Pflaum Renee E. Pharis Collin R. Phillips Malia Phillips-Lee Thomas R. Philpot Kristen E. Piazza Michael D. Piccolo Jackson D. Pierce Kelsey N. Pincket Robert E. Pinder Cynthia Piotrowski Anastacia E. Pirrello JoAnna L. Piscitello Amy J. Pitsch David G. Pius Lauren M. Pizzo Richard G. Place K. Francesca Plendl William E. Ploss Dana Hamilton Plummer Andrew Podlaski Caroline T. Poor Nicholas R. Poppell Kevin C. Porter Corie N. Posey Christopher B. Posner Sara N. Potter Athanasios Poulakidas Ashlee A. Pouncy Caitlin M. Powell Hillary Copeland Powell & Martin F. Powell Hunter R. Pratt Suzanne C. Preston Kathryn E. Price Keith D. Pridgen Jessica J. Prince Alexander D. Prins Matthew C. Pritchett Katie B. Privett Eliane I. Probasco & Joseph A. Probasco Jacob W. Proffitt Jake K. Proudfoot Joseph C. Proulx Dylan L. Pryor Jorge E. Torres Puig Alexander M. Purpuro Marissa S. Pyle Amanda Qadri Syed M. Qadri John S. Quailey Samuel P. Queirolo Joshua Quick Michael J. Quinn
Stephanie M. Quiñones Edwin M. Quinones-Seneriz Gabrielle Lucie Antonia Radcliffe Nived Rajendran Patrick A. Raley The Honorable Thomas M. Ramsberger Wilhelmina V. Randtke Amanda H. Rapp & Stephen J. Rapp Annette M. Rasco Breanna R. Raspopovich Robert L. Ratliff, III Justin R. Ravelo Hastings S. C. Read Tracy N. Record Douglas P. Reddick Jacquelyn Redmond Michael D. Redondo John R. Reeves AnnaLaura M. Rehwinkel Eric M. Reinarman Machaella M. Reisman Julisa A. Renaud Ryan J. Rensel William J. Repko, III Aaron J. Retteen Chad E. Revis Alan S. Richard Lauren Nagel Richardson Tommy A. Richmond Benjamin A. Richter Anthony B. Rickman Jerod M. Rigoni & Michelle K. Rigoni Glenn W. Rininger, III Quinn B. Ritter Julian D. Rivas-Firpi Kristen M. Rivenbark-Cook Eduardo J. Rivera Francis M. S. Roberts Yameel L. Mercado Robles Amanda M. Robocker Francis P. Roche, Jr. Jarryd M. Rochford Hannah L. Rodgers McKenzie Rodgers Peter M. Rodnite Alexis I. Rodriguez Jessica J. Rodriguez Sarah C. Rodriguez Michael A. Roe Ben A. Rogers & Sherri Fuhrer Rogers Eric D. Rogers Kara Decker Rogers & Robert L. Rogers, III Gigi Rollini & Stephen H. Thomas, Jr. Brenda L. Roman Jaime L. Roocke Sherman Victoria Rosas
Sheryl D. Rosen Tara S. Rosenblum Evan J. Rosenthal Brynna J. Ross Professor Karen E. Sandrik Ross Monica T. Ross Zachary L. Ross Trey A. Rothell Jada D. Roulhac Randell H. Rowe, IV Chad I. Rubin Seth I. Rubin Jason P. Rudderman & Kathryn M. Rudderman Marc S. Ruderman Amber L. Rumancik Enio Russe-Garcia Patrick R. Ruttinger Cynthia Brennan Ryan Professor Erin Ryan Casey M. Rychlik Mary M. Rychlik Leo G. Rydzewski Eric A. Saccomanno Mourama S. Saint-Fleur Abby D. Salter Joseph R. Salzverg John A. Sampson, III Carla S. Sanchez Barbara S. Sanders Ryan M. Sanford Sahana S. Sannarevappala Stephania C. Sanon Margeling E. Santiago Steven D. Santiago Brandon D. Sapala Alex M. Sarsfield Kassandra M. Satterly Amelia A. Savage & Rick A. Savage Sally J. Savage Erik L. Sayler Matthew S. Scanlan Kayla M. Scarpone Eric D. Schab Deborah E. Schander Richard C. N. Schiffer Joseph S. Schimming Michael W. Schmid Blair L. Schneider Danielle N. Schneider Taylor B. Schock Amy W. Schrader & Kurt M. Schrader Carly J. Schrader Stephanie A. Schwarz April R. Scott & William A. Scott Carter W. Scott Diane A. Scott James A. Scott, Jr. Lindsay J. Scott Scott J. Seagle Jon W. Searcy
*Includes only cash received during the 2019 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges. See page 35 for Larger Gift Commitments.
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Judson M. Searcy Alessandro G. Secino James W. Seegers Timothy E. Seiler Brent L. Selph Christopher D. Sempier Nicole E. Senetcen Robert K. Senior D. David Sessions Nabeha B. Shaer Abraham M. Shakfeh Kala K. Shankle Ethen R. Shapiro & Kisa K. M. Shapiro Fred B. Share Lillian R. Sharpe Kenneth N. Shaw William A. Shaw Brendan J. Shearman Aaron P. Sheklin Executive Director Rebecca B. Shepherd Luke G. Sherlock, III Jessalea M. Shettle Glenn J. Shidner Shelby N. Shilatz-Lewis Paige B. Shoemaker Sarah R. Shuler Katie Marie Siciliano William R. Sickler Kami A. Sidener Rachel L. Siegel-McLaughlin Eleanor H. Sills Megan S. Silver Shoshana J. Silver Mitchell L. Silverman Gary E. Simmons Jennito Simon Carly E. Simpson Gregory W. Simpson Chad N. Sinckler Noah T. Sjostrom David R. Slaton Jessica L. Slatten William A. Slusser Joshua M. Smallwood Andrew J. Smith Andrew W. Smith Anthony B. Smith, Jr. Karen M. Smith Keriann E. Smith Max J. Smith Miqolae Smith Patricia L. Smith Race T. Smith Stacy B. Smith Stuart W. Smith Thomas R. Smith, V William J. Smith Jonathan Smulevich Roary E. Snider Michelle A. Snoberger Timothy H. Snyder
Max J. Solomon Teresa J. Sopp James E. Sorenson Ryan Soscia Megan L. Sowell Steven K. Specht Larry D. Spencer Matthew C. Spielman H. Barrett Spraggins Sharon C. St. Clair Tamara R. St. Hilaire Charles J. Stafford Kristina V. Stamenovska Victoria C. Stanisauskis David J. Stark Marjorie Starnes-Bilotti Chad A. Steen Wendy J. Stein Erica F. Steinmiller-Perdomo Lance D. Stephens Andrew J. Stephenson Kimberly D. Stephenson The Honorable Randall L. Stephenson Jacob C. Sternlicht John D. Stevenson Brooke E. Stewart Leon S. Stewart Jeffrey W. Stidham Matthew R. Stock Michael S. Stoddard Tyler E. Stokes Steven J. Stolting Scott A. Stone Lauren R. Storch Matthew H. Storch Kimberly V. Stosik Sandra R. Stovall Jacek Stramski Matthew C. Strenth Marguerite E. Stricker Shana S. Stuckey Rima Suleiman Matthew A. Sulkin Miranda S. Sullivan Jared B. Sutherland Rouselle A. Sutton Peter J. Sweeney, Jr. Mary L. Sweet Amanda L. Swindle Robert K. Sylvester Francisco A. SymphorienSaavedra Philip J. Sypula Jenna L. Syrdahl Major Steven P. Szymanski Daniel Taghdiri Sarah R. Taitt & Winston A. Taitt S. Christopher Tajer Jemma A. Takx Stephanie J. Tanada Aaron M. Tankel Alan E. Tannenbaum
Christon R. Tanner & Laura L. Tanner Scott A. Tavolieri Benjamin R. Taylor Carol J. Taylor & Phillip H. Taylor E. Lamar Taylor Jason C. Taylor Mikayla T. Taylor Thomas A. Taylor Vernisha N. Taylor Tatiana M. Teate Michael L. Tebbi Adam R. Teichler David R. Terry Michael A. Tessitore, II Jeffrey M. Tharp & Virginia E. Tharp Andrew G. Thomas Felicia S. Thomas Oliver L. Thomas Thomas G. Thomas Donald L. Thompson Jalen T. Thompson Kelly A. Thompson Lauren K. Thompson Tre’Ana L. Thompson Clayton W. Thornton J. Thompson Thornton & Julie S. J. Thornton Shaina H. Thorpe Gabriela N. Timis Conner P. Timoney Jennifer C. Tindall Kenneth P. Tinkham Ashley A. Tinsley Graham H. Todd Robert J. Todd Cheryl L. Tomlinson Carolyn Q. DeVita Tooley Kristina M. Torpy Alicia S. Torres James L. Torres & Kim W. Torres Melissa Torres Maria D. Torsney Jeffrey B. Trammell Philip S. Traynor Jeremy A. Trimble Lisa Perlmutter Troner Roberta M. Truman Erin E. Tuck Rebecca P. Tulipan Lucille E. Turner Madison Turner Alexander H. Twedt Amelia M. Ulmer Sarah J. Unatin Steven Unatin Robert J. Underkofler, III Jesse I. Unruh Ashley A. Urban Professor Manuel Utset, Jr. Marissa D. Vairo
Anthony J. Valdes & Margaret M. Valdes Humberto S. Valdes Elizabeth M. Van den Berg Katherine N. Van Dijk Sidney A. Van Elsberg Haley C. Van Erem James L. Van Landingham Robert D. Vandiver Arielle S. Vanon Joseph A. Varona Amanda R. Varrone Claudia M. Velasquez Juanita Villalpando Alexander J. Villoria Michele M. Visconti Marie G. Vital The Honorable Christine Vogel & Christopher K. Vogel Lorena M. Vollrath-Bueno Jenna M. VonSee Ivan D. Voronec Travis A. Voyles Ambar J. Vyas Daniel E. Wade Brandon J. Wagner & Danielle D. Wagner Reid M. Wakefield Luke M. Waldron Elisa M. Walker Michael S. Walker Olivia F. Walker Weston Walker Julie Connolly Wall Dylan P. Wallace Leon M. Walsh, Jr. Lydia V. Walsh Ian C. Walters Jacob M. Walters Robert Walters Alexandria E. Walters-Williams Yetian Wang Joseph J. Ward Rex D. Ware Megan M. Warren Juana C. Watkins Jason A. Watson & Jennifer McCoy Watson Alana R. Weatherstone & Chad M. Weatherstone Wayne S. Webb, Jr. Stephen G. Webster Ryan M. Wechsler John N. Weed Michelle L. Wein Elissia V. Welch Kimberley F. Wells Timothy H. Wells Seth J. Welner Conner A. Werner Christopher W. West Sarah Catherine Whalen Robert R. Wheeler, Jr.
Matthew M. Whiddon Thomas E. Whigham, Jr. Eugene C. White Ryann E. White Stephen R. White Claire A. Whitley Jordann L. A. Wilhelm Donna L. Wilhelm-Hudson Brandi P. Williams Courtney L. Williams Douglas R. Williams Francis T. Williams Joel P. Williams J. Payton Williams Matthew C. Williams Megan L. Williams Sherria D. Williams Stuart F. Williams Wade G. Williams Allyson B. Willis Elizabeth W. Willis Lori A. Willner Bonnie A. Wilmot Kaitlynne M. Wilson Laurabeth M. M. Wilson Walton M. Wilson Alexis A. Wilt Arianne R. Wilt Claire E. Winold William P. Winter Kevin M. Winters Julia M. Wischmeier Zachary L. Wiseman Ryan B. Witte Daniel H. Wolfe Heather L. Wolfe John J. Wolfel, Jr. Jordane P. Wong Adam W. Wood Joseph C. Wood Erik Woody Dr. William M. Woolley Nondas Davis Worthington Britney N. Wotton Gabrielle L. Wright Tian Wu Angela L. Wuerth Allan E. Wulbern Samantha P. Wuschke Lorraine L. Young Stephanie M. Zachary Kelly N. Zalneraitis Victor J. Zambetti Ezekiel W. Zanetta Joseph T. Zavoral Susan B. Zerbe Nathan A. J. Zink & Tiffany N. Zink April L. Zinober Matthew A. Zolnor
*Includes only cash received during the 2019 fiscal year and not prior payments or future pledges. See page 35 for Larger Gift Commitments.
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BOOK AWARD SPONSORS
(as of June 30, 2019)
Book Awards generate scholarship funds for the college and recognize the academic achievements of law students. They also recognize the highest student grade in each sponsored course. Awards are sponsored with an annual contribution of $3,000 per year for each of five years. For information about Book Award sponsorship, please contact Becky Shepherd, Executive Director of Alumni Outreach and Engagement, at 850.644.0231 or rshepher@law.fsu.edu.
Allen Norton & Blue, P.A.
Hopping Green & Sams
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW
LAND USE LAW
Tanya L. Bower
Deborah K. Kearney
TAXATION OF BUSINESS ENTITIES
STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
*Jason and Leslie Burnett
Law Office of Mary L. Pankowski
BANKRUPTCY
FLORIDA JUVENILE LAW
*Joseph and Alyssa Flood
Judge Emerson R. Thompson, Jr.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
APPELLATE ADVOCACY
Garcia Law Firm, P.A.
*Joshua M. Toman
EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION
ELECTION LAW
Charles Griggers @ Thomas | Horstemeyer, LLP
*Michael Ufferman Law Firm
PATENT AND TRADEMARK LAW
*Kelly Hancock
CRIMINAL LAW
Jackson C. Varet
TRIAL STRATEGY
Hopping Green & Sams ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
*New Book Award Sponsors for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
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ANIMAL LAW
THANKS TO OUR ALUMNI RECEPTION SPONSORS
(as of June 30, 2019)
In these times of tight budgets, when student scholarships are our greatest priority, we are only able to host alumni receptions that are sponsored by our alumni and friends. FLORIDA BAR EXAM LUNCHES (JULY)
TAMPA ALUMNI RECEPTION
D.C. ALUMNI RECEPTION
BARBRI
Bush Ross, P.A. Wenzel Fenton Cabassa, P.A. Brandon Cathey (’04) Chambers Medical Group Betsy Wood Chambers (’84) Jessica Costello (’09) & Shane Costello (’09) de Beaubien, Simmons, Knight, Mantzaris & Neal, LLP Melanie Shoemaker Griffin (’06) & Michael Griffin Gunster Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP Mandelbaum, Fitzsimmons, Hewitt & Cain, P.A. Thomas P. Scarritt, Jr. (’83) Steve Stein (’80) Thompson, Sizemore, Gonzalez & Hearing, P.A. Scott Tozian (’78) Tragos, Sartes & Tragos
Tom Spulak (’82) King & Spalding
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE BREAKFAST George B. Cappy (’72) Steven A. Rissman (’72) James N. McConnaughhay (’69) PENSACOLA ALUMNI RECEPTION Clark Partington Attorneys at Law William E. Bond, Jr. (’77) Brut Campbell-Work (’12) Mark D. Davis (’88) James R. Green, Jr. (’07) W. Christopher Hart (’73) Alfred J. Lojo (’12) Glenn E. Lovett (’13) Bruce D. Partington (’90) Robert J. Powell (’09) Scott A. Remington (’97) Charles P. Young (’97)
JACKSONVILLE ALUMNI RECEPTION NEW YORK CITY ALUMNI RECEPTION John Maus (’03) U.S. Trust Bank of America Private Wealth Management D’ALEMBERTE STATUE RELOCATION CEREMONY Kenza van Assenderp, van Assenderp Law LeRoy Collins Institute SOUTHWEST FLORIDA ALUMNI RECEPTION Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A.
Ed Booth (’81) Jason Burnett (’88) Bob Cole (’78) Gunster Wayne Hogan (’72) Lauren Vickroy Purdy (’11) Terry Russell (’69) Joshua A. Whitman (’84) MIAMI ALUMNI RECEPTION Margaret “Peggy” Rolando (’78) Shutts & Bowen
ATLANTA ALUMNI RECEPTION R. Mark Williamson (’91) Alston & Bird FLORIDA BAR CONVENTION ALUMNI RECEPTION Riley Allen (’81) Rosalyn Sia Baker-Barnes (’00) Jason Burnett (’88) Rochelle Birnbaum Chiocca (’00) J. Michael Coleman (’86) Gerald B. Cope, Jr. (’78) Diez-Arguelles & Tejedor Linda Bond Edwards (’95) Manuel Farach (’86) Gordon J. Glover (’05) Marcos R. Gonzalez, Jr. (’98) Tom Gonzalez (’75) GrayRobinson, P.A. Melanie Shoemaker Griffin (’06) & Michael Griffin Terry Hill (’05) Wayne Hogan (’72) Fred E. Karlinsky (’92) Judge Heather Pinder Rodriguez (‘98) & Diego “Woody” Rodriguez (’95) Judge Jose R. Rodriguez (’77) & Ana Tangel-Rodriguez (’78) Margaret “Peggy” Rolando (’78) Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley A.J. “Jim” Spalla (’70) John Marc Tamayo (’94) Judge Emerson R. Thompson, Jr. (’73) Hon. Suzanne Van Wyk (’94)
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