MARSHALL B. KETCHUM UNIVERSITY
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
2017-18 FISCAL YEAR
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
2017-18 FISCAL YEAR
The President’s Report is published once a year and is sent to University alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Marshall B. Ketchum University. P U B L I S H E D BY M A R S H A L L B . K E TC H U M U N I V E R S I T Y Kevin L. Alexander, OD, PhD, President
B OA R D O F T R U ST E E S Carol J. Najera, JD, Chair Morris Applebaum, OD, ’68 Wynette C. Augustine, OD, ’84 Ray M. Baker, MD Cindy Siu Blancq, OD, ’00 Gaye A. Breyman, CAE Walter L. Buster, EdD Gene D. Calkins, OD, JD, ’68 Lynn C. Gabriel, OD, ’78 David K. Gibson Frances M. Hunter Jerome Hunter, EdD Duncan C. Johnson, EdD Richard D. Jones, JD Akio Kanai, OD, ’72 Robert J. Kemp Joseph C. Mallinger, OD, MBA, ’72 Daniel L. May, MD Dawn M. Miller, OD, ’83 Richard S. Price II, JD Glenda B. Secor, OD Rodney L. Tahran, OD, ’80
P R E S I D E N T ’S E X E C U T I V E C O U N C I L Julie A. Schornack, OD, MEd Senior Vice President & Chief of Staff Judy Ortiz, PhD, PA-C Vice President for Educational Effectiveness and Institutional Research Carmen Barnhardt, OD, MSEd Vice President for Student Affairs Gail S. Deutsch, MS, SPHR Vice President for Human Resources Joan Rubio Vice President for University Advancement
D E A N S A N D D I R E C TO R Eric J. Borsting, OD, MSEd Interim Dean, Southern California College of Optometry Allison Mollet, MMS, PA-C Program Director, School of Physician Assistant Studies Edward Fisher, PhD, RPh Dean, College of Pharmacy
C O N TAC T Send comments, questions and information changes to: Marshall B. Ketchum University University Advancement 2575 Yorba Linda Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92831 advancement@ketchum.edu | 714.463.7553
OUR VISION We seek to reimagine the future of health care education.
OUR MISSION The mission of Marshall B. Ketchum University is to educate caring, inspired health care professionals who are prepared to deliver collaborative, patient-centric health care in an interprofessional environment. Marshall B. Ketchum University and Ketchum Health is a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit institution.
FROM THE PRESIDENT
Dear Alumni and Friends,
In 2018, Marshall B. Ketchum University marked the fifth anniversary of its founding, and the year gave me a number of opportunities to reflect on how far we’ve come as a health care institution, and to celebrate how strongly we are positioned to continue “reimagining the future of health care education.” In just a few years, our College of Pharmacy and School of PA Studies have already distinguished themselves as premier programs, nicely complementing the long reputation of excellence enjoyed by the Southern California College of Optometry. I am honored to have a front-row seat to the many accomplishments of our students, faculty and staff as we collaborate on innovative interprofessional health care. An essential part of MBKU’s mission is to give members of our community the occasion to connect with and thrive in partnership with the community around us. One such example of this is our Children’s Vision Initiative, which allows us to provide life-changing vision services to children in Orange County who might otherwise go without. Our influence is also felt through the community service projects that students devise and implement as a part of their coursework, as well as grant-supported projects funded through organizations such as the Rose Hills Foundation. Our facilities continue to see state-of-the-art upgrades and additions that allow us to keep apace with the constant innovation of health care education; in late 2017, we dedicated the Health Professions Building, an interprofessional learning space with room for all three of our disciplines. MBKU attracts exceptional faculty members and students alike. SCCO continues to draw top-tier faculty and produce students who are engaged in their studies and proven leaders in national organizations. For two straight years PA students have received a 100% pass rate on their licensing exams. Additionally, due to the hard work of our faculty and administration, the College of Pharmacy is working toward full accreditation. Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to our many benefactors on and off campus, who because of their generosity make possible the profound impact that MBKU has each year on the students we educate in our classrooms, and on the people we help in our community.
Warm Regards,
Kevin L. Alexander, OD, PhD President
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HIGHLIGHTS
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HIGHLIGHTS
APRIL 19, 2017
MBKU hosted its first-ever interprofessional simulation exercise on April 19 with participation from optometry, PA and pharmacy students together with Cal State Fullerton nursing students. Small groups were given 90 minutes for a patient encounter in a mock patient exam room then collaboratively evaluated and examined the patient and developed a comprehensive care management plan.
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OCTOBER 24, 2017
The University dedicated its newest interprofessional learning space, the Health Professions Building , on Oct. 24, 2017. More than 100 guests joined President Kevin L. Alexander, OD, PhD, and the University community for the occasion, which showcased the multifaceted, 43,000-square-foot building that houses learning spaces for all three of MBKU’s professional programs: optometry, PA and pharmacy.
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The Health Professions Building is equipped with Anatomage tables, the most technologically advanced anatomy visualization system for anatomy education.
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DECEMBER 11, 2017
One month after MBKU’s second PA class graduated in November 2017 with their Master of Medical Science degrees and PA Certificates, the students learned that all 32 of them passed the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants Examination. This is the second year in a row MBKU students have achieved 100% pass rate on their licensing exams.
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25% of the SPAS Class of 2020 are veterans.
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100% pass rate
ON LICENSING EXAMS
JANUARY 30, 2018
The first SCCO Innovator Awards invited students’ bold new optometry ideas. From 20 submissions, five finalists were evaluated for originality, impact, viability and feasibility. Winners Matthew Tran, Andrew Sprenkel and Andrew Lee proposed Opt-In, a secure mobile app that optometrists can use to hire and pay doctors for fill in work. The team received $5,000 and a trip to the Vision Summit Council in New York.
MARCH, 2018
The inaugural graduation ceremony for students in the collaborative Executive Certificate Program offered by the Southern California College of Optometry and Tokyo Optometric College took place in March. This unique, two-year program is meant to grow the scope of practice of optometrists in Japan. It includes online classes taught by SCCO faculty and four in-person workshops at the college in Tokyo. P R E S I DE N T ’S R E P ORT
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Construction began in May on the new Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Laboratory, which opened later in the year at the Ketchum Health facility in Anaheim Hills. The lab provides facilities for faculty members to add to the body of knowledge in pharmaceutical science, promote faculty professional development and ensure that faculty research enhances the reputation of MBKU’s College of Pharmacy.
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MBKU pharmacy students have the opportunity to participate in laboratory research with faculty mentors in the new Pharmacy Research Lab.
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The College of Pharmacy was notified in July that the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education granted it Candidate status, the second major step in the process of becoming a fully accredited college. The news came not long after a site visit from an ACPE team that confirmed the excellent progress of the College of Pharmacy,
ACPE candidate STAT U S
Dean Edward Fisher, PhD, RPh, as well as his faculty and administration.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW O P E R AT I N G B U D G E T As a non-profit institution, tuition and fees cover only a little more than 50% of the annual operating budget for MBKU. The rest comes from private support from alumni, corporations, foundations, community benefactors, faculty and staff. Together, these revenue sources provide funding for academic programs, student scholarships and awards and other University projects.
M B K U O P E R AT I N G E X P E N S E S F Y 2 0 1 7 - 1 8 21.73%
3.75%
46.27%
16.58%
3.89%
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4.97% 2.81%
MARSHALL B. KETCHUM UNIVERSIT Y
Instruction
$20,508,445
Contributed Services
$9,630,000
Institutional Support
$7,349,908
Academic Support
$2,200,109
Student Services
$1,726,015
Auxiliary Enterprises
$1,662,211
Research
$1,246,754
Total
$44,323,442
ENDOWMENT OVERVIEW FY
C AT E G O R Y
2 01 7-2 01 8
Board Designated Endowment
$15,350,560
Scholarship Endowment Funds
$7,146,052
Student Loan Funds
$3,220,111
Other Endowment Funds
$1,712,628
Total
$27,429,351
Scholarship & Other Dollars
$293,756
Generated by Endowement Funds
AC H I E V I N G 2 0 | 2 0 CA M PA I G N Our benefactors have invested more than $12M in private support for the ACHIEVING 20|20 Campaign. These gifts support capital improvements, student and faculty programs, scholarships and awards for students, and a variety of academic programs across the campus. New private support opportunities, supporting the ACHIEVING 20|20 Campaign are now available to continue capital improvements and provide academic resources for students and faculty across all three academic programs.
1%
G I F T S B Y C AT E G O R Y
36% 42%
12%
Major Gifts/Endowments
$5,222,295
Bequests
$4,434,603
Annual Fund
$1,493,151
Events
$966,774
Active Pledges
$177,534
Total
$12,294,357
8%
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BY THE NUMBERS
BY THE NUMBERS N E A R LY
70
SCCO STUDENTS
participated in the 2018 Special Olympics Opening Eyes. SCCO provides free eye care and glasses to SO Athletes.
AT T H E A M E R I C A N
S C C O ST U D E N T L E A D E R S
ACA D E M Y O F
A R E I N V O LV E D O N
O P TO M E T RY
AND OFF CAMPUS.
ANNUAL MEETING
A FOURTH-YEAR STUDENT WAS
THERE WERE
10 29
NEW FELLOWS OF THE AAO &
PRESIDENT
STUDENT FELLOWS.
of the American Optometric Student Association.
T H E PA C L A S S O F 2 0 1 7 H A D A
S PA S S T U D E N T S
100%
SERVE THE COMMUNITY
PANCE PASS RATE
P H A R M A C Y S T U D E N T S W I L L G R A D U AT E W I T H
AT LEAST 5 AMERICAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATES in cardiovascular, diabetes, medication therapy management, travel health and immunization.
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at the OC food bank, in neighborhoods and at health fairs for the homeless and underserved.
MEDICAL SPANISH IS OFFERED TO 100% OF MBKU’S PHARMACY STUDENTS as a part of the COP curriculum.
DONORS
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DONORS We are grateful to our benefactors who provide philanthropic support to Marshall B. Ketchum University. Private support is critical to our mission and ensures that we are able to educate our students, offer student and faculty programs and provide care to the underserved communities in both Orange and Los Angeles county. This report recognizes donors who made outright cash gifts, pledge payments and in-kind donations to the University during the 2017-18 fiscal year. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this list. If your name was inadvertently omitted or is incorrect, please notify University Advancement at 714.463.7553 or by email at advancement@ketchum.edu.
$50,000 - $99,999
$25,000 - $49,999
$10,000 - $24,999
Essilor of America, Inc.
Alcon Laboratories
Jones & Mayer
Allergan Foundation
Morris Applebaum, OD, ’68 and Arleen Applebaum
Suzanne N. Tran Trust (Suzanne N. Tran, OD, ’03)*
Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO)
The Hamada Family Trust
Robert J. Day, OD, ’76 and Kathy Day
Karl Kirchgessner Foundation
Lynn C. Gabriel, OD, ’78
Marco Family Foundation, Inc.
Allen W. Souchek, OD, ’70 and Marilyn Souchek
Taraski Trust
Hoag Hospital
FA C U LT Y P R O F I L E S
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY
section of the American Academy of
Dr. Susan Cotter will serve as co-chair of the Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group,
Optometry in November, recognizing his
a clinical research network of 300+
work in educational evaluation,
pediatric ophthalmologists and
institutional review and utilizing newer
optometrists who conduct randomized
technologies in and out of the classroom.
clinical trials and observational studies
Dr. Ray Chu received a Diplomate in the Optometric Education
of pediatric eye conditions.
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DONORS
$5,000 - $9,999
Eastridge Optometry, Inc.
Judy Ortiz, PA-C, PhD and William Ortiz
Encore Vision, Inc.
William Ridder III, OD, PhD
Ethel Kennedy Foundation
Ridgevue Publishing
Gary L. Etting, OD, ’73
Ridgevue Technologies, LLC
Robert B. Frohn, OD, ’67
Harold and Ruth Rouse
Kevin J. Germundsen, OD, ’88 and Linda A. Germundsend, OD, ’87
Tami Sato
Glendale Optometric Center
SCCO Faculty Council
Great Western Council of Optometry (GWCO)
Julie A. Schornack, OD and Douglas Stephey, OD
Helen L. Eng Revocable Trust
Marvin Smotrich
Paula Hill
Rodney L. Tahran, OD, ’80
Richard L. Hopping, OD and Patricia Hopping
Tangible Science
Frank and Patricia Humpres
The Eye Care Network, Medical Eye Services
Jerome Hunter, EdD and Adleane Hunter
The Timothy W. Kern Revocable Trust
Duncan Johnson, EdD and Carolyn Johnson
Derek T. Tong, OD, ’98
Robert and Diane Kemp
Vision West, Inc.
Advanced Vision Care
Stephen Knott
Visionary, Inc.
Allergan, Inc.
Reid M. Kunitake, OD, ’89
Walgreens Company
Paul M. Barney, OD, ’84
John E. Larcabal, OD, ’88
Eric M. White, OD, ’86 and Lorie White
Valerie W. Broadman, OD, ’87 and Bart Broadman
Franklin Y. Lau, OD, ’82
Terry and Sherry Zamanigan
Gene D. Calkins, OD, ’68 and Kathleen Calkins
Stephanie Lee, OD, ’92
Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc.
Daniel L. May, MD and Sonia May
Carl Zeiss Vision, Inc.
Mark D. Miller, OD, ’91
Linda W. Chun, OD, ’93
Dawn M. Miller, OD, ’83 and Raymond Schuler
Diane Adamczyk, OD
CooperVision, Inc.
NVISION Eye Centers
Advanced Health Media
Michael A. Corben, OD, ’68
ONEFOCUS Technology, LLC
David R. Albrecht, OD, ’97
American Academy of Optometry Foundation California Optometric Association Elias, Genevieve & Georgianna Atol Charitable Trust Lark Ellen Lions Charities Richard Malchar Mitchell T. Munson, OD, ’86 and Susan M. Brunnett, OD, ’86 OptoVue The 1988 Taylor Family Trust Holly Timms Vision Service Plan (VSP)
$1,000 - $4,999
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SCCO Class of 2007
UNDER $1,000
DONORS
Kevin L. Alexander, OD, PhD and Carol L. Alexander, OD
Grace Buenaventura Doughty, OD, ’95
Minard Duncan
Walter Buster, EdD and Susan Buster
Ann Easly-DeBisschop, OD, ’84
Kurt G. Alleman, OD, ’81
Janet M. Caddell, OD, ’87
Timothy Edrington, OD and Teresa Edrington
Jamie Amarasuriya
Tony Carnevali, OD, ’75
AmazonSmile Foundation
Cerritos 20/20 Optometry
Edward Lawrence Jones & Assoc. Inc. / Eyes Rite
Harshi Antony
John Chang
Dina Erickson, OD, ’94
Fred M. Arima Jr., OD, ’81
Jack Chen, PharmD
Eyecare Associates
Gary W. Asano, OD, ’78 and Vickie Wakanaka
Lisa B. Chiles, OD, ’00
Bandula Fernando
Wynette C. Augustine, OD, ’84 and Greg Augustine
Chang Cho
Chandrani Fernando
Richard J. Chong, OD, ’79 and Judith Chong
Sandra Fineman, PA-C and Neil Fineman
Quang N. Chung, OD, ’07
Rebecca L. Franey, OD, ’07
Harbor Mesa Lions Club
Gary M. Freestone, OD, ’88
Contamac US, Inc.
William Frick
Cornea and Contact Lens Institute of MN
Lawrence Fromm, OD, ’62
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club
Angela N. Fu, OD, ’07
Stephen J. Crowley, OD, ’77
Karren Garcia
Wiley F. Curtis, OD, ’82
Sharlene S. Gee, OD, ’96
David S. Davis, OD, ’88
Good-Lite Company
Aurelio de la Vega and Anne Ketchum
Gary G. Grammond, OD, ’70
Bernard U. Deschuytter, OD, ’74 and Elizabeth Deschuytter, OD, ’74
Jean Greenstadt
Eric Borsting, OD and Vilma Borsting, OD Brittany Brace
Robyn Dettmar, PA-C
Frances D. Guerreiro, OD, ’96
Avnish Brar
Stanley H. Doi, OD, ’73
Robert F. Halupka Jr., OD, ’86
Gaye Breyman, CAE
Suzanne L. Dourte, OD, ’87
Sean Hamashige, OD, ’90
Gregory J. O’Brien, OD, ’07
David J. Duenas, OD, ’96
Grant Hardan, OD, ’10
David C. Bright, OD, ’76
Dennis H. Duncan, OD, ’80 and Wendy K. Duncan, OD, ’82
Frederick R. Harris, OD, ’67
Donna Austin Matthew Austin Judy and Stefan Badstuebner Mark D. Balter, OD, ’81 Chuong T. Banh, OD, ’07 John G. Barron, OD, ’06 and Elizabeth Barron Nelson R. Bates, OD, ’73 Bausch & Lomb James A. Beckwith, OD, ’88 Cindy S. Blancq, OD, ’00 and Randy Blancq
Darshanie Bruite
Joanne C. Gronquist, OD, ’97
FA C U LT Y P R O F I L E
SCHOOL OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES Susan Marder, MSN, ANP-C has been an American Heart Association instructor for more than
Sandra Fineman, BS, PA-C, Director of Clinical Education for the School of PA Studies, serves as
30 years and has taught medical, dental and
vice president for the California Academy
nursing professionals. Her expertise was
of PAs and chairs CAPA’s PA Education
featured in “This Might Come as a Shock,
Committee. PA Fineman also serves as a
Should an Automated External Defibrillator
California delegate to the American
be Considered Optional Office
Academy of PAs House of Delegates.
Equipment?” in the spring edition of Shift Magazine Issues in Pediatric Dentistry.
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DONORS
Michael A. Hattan, OD, ’81
Dilini Mendis
Kimberly H. Haw, OD, ’07
David Kirschen, OD, PhD and Alysse Kirschen, PhD
Ronald Y. Hayashida, OD, ’63
Barry T. Kissack, OD, ’67
Raymond A. Molinari, OD, ’56
Wayne Heidle
Kellye J. Knueppel, OD, ’93
Allison Mollet, PA-C
Judith A. Hendrickson, OD, ’89
Lorie J. Kook, OD, ’98
Abigail Moore
Kevin K. Hirano, OD, ’89
Edmund M. Krause, OD, ’74
Robert Moore
Peter Horton
Kyle D. Krein, OD, ’85
Marissa Moore
Lauren A. Hull, OD, ’07
Karen P. Krotine, OD, ’95
Sanford P. Morris, OD, ’53
Frances M. Hunter
Justin Kwan, OD
Jana K. Murakami, OD, ’12
Diana Jacobson
Ha T. Lai, OD, ’94
Crystal F. Muraoka, OD, ’07
Ann M. Johannsen, OD, ’82 and Jess Johannsen
Thomas B. Law, OD, ’78 and Kimberly Law
Joy T. Nakabayashi, OD, ’85
Max S. Johnson, OD, ’79
LCS Constructors, Inc.
Mike M. Nakamatsu, OD, ’65 and Aiko Nakamatsu
Johnson & Johnson PAC Match
Roger LeMesurier
Joyce E. Jordahl-Nash, OD, ’90
Carole Jolly
Addy and Mattt Lerner
Timothy C. Ng, OD, ’14
John Jones
Warren L. Lew, OD, ’78
Jason S. Ng, OD, ’03 and Karen C. Lin, OD, ’03
Ara Karamian
Brenda U. Lien, OD, ’06
OCULUS, Inc.
Guy K. Kato, OD, ’85
Lions Club of Laguna Niguel
OCuSOFT
Brian S. Kawasaki, OD, ’00 and Cindy Lum-Kawasaki, OD, ’01
Lions District 4-L4 Sight and Hearing Foundation
Nathanial S. Olson, OD, ’86 and Barbara Olson
Hale M. Kell, OD, ’90
Kevin K. Lui, OD, ’84
Cheryl M. Kikkawa, OD, ’92 and Don Kikkawa
Theresa M. Luu, OD, ’97
Eugene C. Kim, OD, ’07
Joel K. Marutani, OD, ’85
Meredith Kim
Richard and Donnajean Matthews
Everett L. King, OD, ’80
Joseph C. Maycock, OD, ’03
Michael M. King, OD, ’63
Jennifer C. Mallinger McCormick, OD, ’02
Beth T. Kinoshita, OD, ’02
Craig E. McCurdy, OD, ’80 James K. McPhelan, OD, ’76 and Lana McPhelan
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Menicon America, Inc.
Todd D. Olson, OD, ’86 Tracy Oman Luis Ospina Glenn S. Parnes, OD, ’87 Douglas R. Patten, OD, ’78 Rodney Patterson Paul T. Woo Optometric Corporation Larry Perez
DONORS
Si Pokpongkiat, OD, ’88
The Optometric Practice of Dr. John C. Spaeth
Pamela Whitney
Umangi P. Popat, OD, ’07
Jozef Stec, PhD and Lida Mateus Guerrero
Michael J. Portz, OD, ’79
Stanley M. Stein, OD, ’56
Whittier Host Lions Club Foundation Service Club
Kashif L. Qadeer, OD, ’07
Paul and Nancy Stover
Kathy Wilcox
David T. Rearwin, OD, ’96
SynergEyes Inc.
Timothy A. Wilkens, OD, ’73
Charles A. Richards, OD, ’77
Earl P. Taitt, OD, ’59
Nadine Wolber
John J. Riggs, OD, ’81
Michael and Christy Teague
Dennis Wong, OD, ’07
Rocovitz, Inc.
Dixon Wong, OD, ’07
Joan and Bryan Rubio
The Sidney L. Slagerman and Rose M. Slagerman Revocable Trust
David A. Sackin, OD, ’66
Daisy Thompson
Elaine S. Fong-Yim, OD, ’84
Keith Salcido and Erin Salcido, PA-C
Total Eyecare
Your Journey to PA School
Genene Salman, PharmD
Sheila F. Anderson, OD, ’88 and John Townsend, OD
Elizabeth Sanchez
Tricia T. Tran, OD, ’94
Nuntida K. Sangprasit, OD, ’07
Charles R. Wyatt, OD, ’68
G I F T- I N - K I N D
Tru-Form Optics, Inc.
Robert and Audrey Blanchet
Valley Contax, Inc. Elliot Vaupen, OD, ’60
College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD)
Danne Ventura
Designs for Vision, Inc.
Mary Fisher-Viglietta, OD, ’91
Eschenbach Optik of America
National Vision, Inc.
GP Lens Institute
David T. Wakabayashi, OD, ’70
Ocular Instruments
Shao-Ling Wang, OD, ’80
Michael Vernon, OD, ’01
Eddie C. Wang, OD, ’02
VFO
James F. Socks, OD, ’66
Zhijun Wang
* Deceased
Eclipse Vision Source, LLC
Glenn M. Watanabe, OD, ’80
Vision Source
Westside Family Vision Center
Katie and Karlos Santos-Coy Charles W. Fornara, OD, ’86 and Sarah Fornara Mark J. Sarno, OD, ’78 Jeffrey Sartoph Robert L. Severtson, OD, ’51 Tara S. Shields, OD, ’07 Jennie J. Fan Shin, OD, ’07 Richard L. Simpson, OD, ’78 and E. Anne Simpson, OD, ’78
FA C U LT Y P R O F I L E
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Dr. Michal Mingura was selected as one of the Orange County Pharmacists Association’s delegates to the California Pharmacists
Dr. Herman Johannesmeyer was selected chair of event outreach relations for the Orange County Society
Association. In addition, she is an
as an incoming member to the California
appointed board member of the OC
Journal of Health-System Pharmacists
association and serves as the local
Editorial Advisory Board.
of Health-System Pharmacists and serves
organization’s social committee co-chair.
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DONORS
BENEFACTORS M B KU R EC O G N I Z E S A N D T H A N KS T H E FO L LOW I N G B E N E FACTO R S F O R T H E I R G I F T S T O TA L L I N G $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 O R M O R E . Alcon Laboratories
The Hamada Family Trust
Arthur S. Newton, OD, ’41*
Allergan Foundation
John A. Harris, OD ’26*
Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
Allergan, Inc.
Homer H. Hendrickson, OD, ’38 and Marie Hendrickson*
Rose Hills Foundation
Morris Applebaum, OD, ’68 and Arleen Applebaum Dorothy Beaver*
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Warren M. Hollingsworth, OD, ’48 and Jean Hollingsworth*
James J. Santiago Save the Children Federation, Inc. Michael R. Sellers, OD, ’78
The James Blake Family/ Juliet E. Hardtner Fund
Frances M. Hunter
Reynaldo Carreon Jr., OD, ’25* Sara Chalgian*
Johnson & Johnson The Vision Care Institute
Fred and Betty Chelf*
Richard Jones, JD
Taylor Family Trust 1988
Carling Huntington Childs & Family*
Akio Kanai, OD, ’72
Irwin R. Title, OD, ’55
CIBA Vision Corporation
Karl Kirchgessner Foundation
UniHealth Foundation
Robert Day, OD, ’76 and Kathy Day
Steven K. Kurata, OD, ’74
Vision West, Inc.
Del E. Webb Foundation
Lions Low Vision/LOVE Program
Vision Service Plan (VSP)
Herbert McCracken Dixon, OD, ’23*
Warren Harvard Low, OD, ’52*
Essilor of America, Inc.
Luxottica Group
Lesley L. Walls, OD and Mary Ann Keverline Walls, OD
Fletcher Jones Foundation
Marco Ophthalmic Equipment
Fuji Optical Co., Ltd.
Robert and Lois Moore
Lynn Caffrey Gabriel, OD, ’78
Carl R., OD, ’49* and Wilma Muth
Good Hope Medical Foundation
Theodore V. Nelson, OD, ’39*
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Dorotha Jarnagin-Jones*
Lenard W. Sledge, OD, ’48* Allen W., OD, ’70 and Marilyn Souchek Donald E. Studt, OD, ’51
Weingart Foundation Roger C. Wilson, OD, ’23* Wilson W. Phelps Foundation * Deceased
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