Logan University 2018-19 Annual Report

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Dear Alumni, Friends & Supporters: As I look around Logan’s campus, I am reminded of the generosity of our community of donors. I see technology that is advancing the knowledge and skills of our students and forever changing the lives of those they treat. I see award-winning and top-ranked programs and facilities that are providing a better education and future for our graduates. I see empowering educators who are on the front lines of shaping futures. I see partnerships and collaborations with national organizations that are elevating the role of chiropractors as well as Logan’s position in health care. And I see leaders in the making who, enabled by scholarships, are determined to bring conservative and quality patient care to individuals around the globe. When I look around campus, I see tremendous potential and pride made possible by you—our donors. Whether you have chosen to support Logan through time, talent or a financial gift, we are grateful for your ongoing commitment to this institution. You are a valuable and essential part of our mission. Your support is advancing nearly every aspect of Logan University, and in turn, that support is felt by the very people our students and clinicians serve. It is an honor to know that you recognize the critical role that we play in the health care of our communities and in regions all over the world. As we continue to see success in the areas of academics, clinical immersion, integration and partnership, we challenge ourselves to do more, to be more and to continue building on the legacy you have helped build at Logan over the past 85 years.

“When I look around campus, I see tremendous potential and pride made possible by you—our donors.”

Thank you for investing in our future as we aspire to achieve higher levels of excellence in the years ahead.

Theresa L. Fleck, MA, CFRE Vice President of Institutional Advancement

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At a Glance 2018-2019 Milestones

Awards & Accolades • The Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation program was recognized by OnlineMasters.com as one of the best online master’s in sports medicine programs in the U.S., ranking No. 11. The program was honored specifically as best in leadership training. • The Bachelor of Science in Human Biology program was recognized by Affordable Colleges Online, ranking No. 3, and by BestColleges.com as one of the best online bachelor’s in biology programs in the U.S. for 2018, ranking No. 5 among all others. • The Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance program was recognized by OnlineMasters.com as one of the best online master’s in nutrition programs in the country, ranking No. 9. • Logan was named one of the best colleges in the nation to work for by ModernThink and won honors in the categories of compensation and benefits as well as facilities, workspace and security.

People & Purpose • Logan recognizes Angela Belnap, DHPE, MS, CMA (AAMA) of Utah and Karen Manitsas, DHPE, MS of California as the first graduates of Logan’s Doctorate in Health Professions Education program. • Logan honors the late Dr. George A. Goodman (’68), Logan’s sixth president, with the dedication of the George A. Goodman D.C. Learning Resources Center. • Patrick Battaglia, DC (’12) and Ahmad Abdella, DC (’18) receive an award for a research paper, “Demographics of patients referred for chiropractic care within one Federally Qualified Health Center” at the 26th Association of Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda Conference. 3 2018-2019 • ANNUAL REPORT


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Partnerships & Programs • Logan partners with the University of Memphis and recruits Jude Miller, DC (’11), MS, CCSP to serve as the on-site chiropractic physician for U of M student athletes and oversee training for Logan DC students. • Logan’s College of Chiropractic establishes a preceptorship program with The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Department of Neurosurgery. Under the direction of Jeff King, DC, MS (’11), Logan interns receive clinical training in a high-quality patient care delivery system. • Logan partners with Lab Test Diagnostics to bring lab services within the Montgomery Health Center. The lab is open to the public and is a resource for Logan students, faculty and staff. • The American Chiropractic Association’s Council on Women’s Health hosted its first Women’s Health Symposium, which featured nationally known women’s health experts and thought leaders. The event was organized by Logan and Kristina Petrocco-Napuli, DC, MS, FICC, FACC, director of assessment and accreditation for Logan’s College of Chiropractic and president of the ACA Council on Women’s Health.

Tools & Technology • Logan unveils a new Simulation Lab featuring Force Sensing Table Technology, which incorporates technology to aid in development of motor skills used to deliver spinal manipulation. • Vice Provost Vincent DeBono, DC, CSCS helps acquire a blood flow restriction training system for Logan’s Human Performance Center, making Logan the first chiropractic college to have the Owens Personalized Blood Flow Restriction system. • Logan was gifted two LZ30-Z therapy lasers from Avant Wellness Systems for pain relief and rehabilitation to support the body’s healing and recovery process.

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Student Scholarship Recipients Huxlande Petigny, trimester 5 DC student, says it’s almost unfathomable to wrap one’s mind around the domino effect that takes place after receiving a scholarship. “Scholarships have the ability to impact the recipient as well as the lives of their families and members of their communities,” she said. “In my case, my scholarship is the reason I will be able to complete my degree and dedicate my time toward enhancing another’s quality of life through chiropractic care.” Huxlande is the recipient of the Founder’s Scholarship, which awards a Doctor of Chiropractic student with the highest cumulative GPA at the end of their third trimester with a scholarship covering the rest of their DC tuition. She credits Logan tutors, peers and professors for her academic success—a requirement of the scholarship—and for providing her with the motivation to remain confident and competent in her ability to help others succeed. “There are countless situations where intelligent, capable, and hardworking students are held back because of financial burdens placed on them due to familial obligations, economic hardships or health-related costs,” she said. “People who are generous enough to fund scholarships are changing the world for the better in the most practical way. They are providing the less fortunate an opportunity to become more active and productive members of society so that they can make the contributions necessary to facilitate development, progression and advancement for us all.”

“People who are generous enough to fund scholarships are changing the world for the better in the most practical way.”

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Max Sauer, trimester 6 DC student, is grateful for people who have the ability to see the potential in others. As a recipient of both the Standard Process, Inc., and Dr. Lori Bents scholarships, Max is maximizing the financial opportunity he’s been given by increasing his knowledge of chiropractic through unique clinical experiences. “These scholarships reduced my financial burden as a student as well as helped me to fund a mission trip that I took to El Salvador, where I was able to provide chiropractic care to people in need,” he said. While abroad, Max helped DCs deliver care to individuals lacking access to health care. He said leaving them in better shape reinforces his drive to complete his chiropractic education so he can spend the rest of his life helping people. “These are the moments that remind you what all the exams and long hours studying are leading to, and I feel blessed to have been a part of it. It’s important to find people who can fund scholarships because it can be financially tasking to be a student. Scholarships help to reduce the need to take on part-time jobs, so that students can focus on their studies instead,” he said. “After graduation, I look forward to the opportunity to help as many people as I can through chiropractic care.”

“After graduation, I look forward to the opportunity to help as many people as I can through chiropractic care.”


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Donor Spotlight: Rodney Bampton, DC Advancing the Philosophy of Chiropractic Nearly 20 years after graduating from Logan, Rodney Bampton, DC (’02) is just as passionate about the art and science of chiropractic as when he was a student in Dr. Roy Hilgartner’s philosophy class. “I remember being excited to learn about how the body worked and how medicine, while great for emergencies, was not great for long-term health or wellness,” he said. “It became clear that manipulation could create a long-lasting sustainable result.” Today, Dr. Bampton carries that same knowledge and excitement at his practice, Synergy Chiropractic Center in Wentzville, Missouri, where he practices alongside his wife Melissa Knight, DC (‘02). He

also believes in supporting organizations, like Logan, to keep that philosophy alive and grounded. Dr. Bampton became a first-time donor to Logan University this year. He said Logan’s widespread curriculum provides both the basics for understanding chiropractic as well as options to go in the direction of one’s own choosing. “I think the way health care is changing right now is an opportunity for chiropractors to assert themselves in the long-term health of consumers,” he said. “Can my donation change that? Perhaps not, but if 1,000 graduates all decided to support Logan, then yes, we can make a difference.”

Drs. Melissa Knight and Rodney Bampton

“I think the way health care is changing right now is an opportunity for chiropractors to assert themselves in the long-term health of consumers. Can my donation change that? Perhaps not, but if 1,000 graduates all decided to support Logan, then yes, we can make a difference.”

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Fiscal Year 2018–2019 Highlights Logan University continues its strong financial position due to disciplined management, thorough governance structure and steady leadership. Our net assets stand at $86.7 million, with strong cash and investment balances totaling $50.5 million. The University continues to invest in physical facilities to support key academic initiatives and infrastructure.

LOGAN UNIVERSITY, INC. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION August 31, 2019 (With Comparative Totals for 2018) Year Ended August 31, 2019

ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Unrestricted Restricted

$

2,126,316 1,627,420

$ 2,580,720 847,326

3,753,736 106,309 1,065,909 3,335,534 582,318 35,035,415 48,366,279 510,744 30,346 10,083

3,428,046 143,495 1,148,759 4,278,806 312,465 36,310,257 42,798,953 515,655 13,352 10,083

$ 92,796,673

$ 88,959,871

Accounts receivable, net Contributions receivable, net Student loans receivable Prepaid expenses Property and equipment, net Investments Cash surrender value of life insurance policies Other assets Beneficial interest in Logan University Education Foundation Total Assets

2018

LIABILITIES

Accounts payable Accrued liabilities Deferred revenues U.S. Government grants refundable

Total Liabilities

$

304,863 1,025,724 564,383 4,131,589

$

322,827 812,600 485,567 4,267,026

6,026,559

5,888,020

$ 84,196,547 2,573,567

$ 80,378,351 2,693,500

86,770,114

83,071,851

$92,796,673

$ 88,959,871

NET ASSETS Unrestricted Restricted Total Net Assets

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The generous support of our donors and commitment of the Logan community have been essential to building our capabilities. We encourage you to read the audited financial statements and related notes online at Logan.edu/StateOfLogan for more information regarding the financial position and results of Logan University.

LOGAN UNIVERSITY, INC. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION August 31, 2019 (With Comparative Totals for 2018) Year Ended August 31, 2019

2018

REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT

Tuition and fees Less institutional aid Net tuition and fees Other grants and contracts Private gifts, grants and contracts Sales and service of educational activities Investment income Gain (loss) on sale of property and equipment Other revenue sources

$ 33,888,496 $ (578,331) $ 33,310,165 79,982 210,611 723,506 991,994 — 504,622

$ 29,820,814 $ (430,055) $ 29,390,759 3,828 1,269,362 814,359 787,304 (50,425) 385,784

35,820,880

32,600,971

8,456,684 166,458 5,797,653 3,945,442 218,814 8,509,095 2,631,236

7,606,172 205,155 6,262,298 3,708,826 33,806 8,063,256 2,596,566

29,725,382

28,476,079

6,095,498 (2,826,545) (186,890) 616,200

4,124,892 (2,863,630) 1,114,867 458,541

3,698,263 83,071,851

2,834,670 80,237,181

EXPENSES Education and general Instruction Research Academic support Student services Public service Institutional support Operation and maintenance of plant Total operating expenses Change in net assets before depreciation and amortization and net realized and unrealized gains on investments Depreciation and amortization Net unrealized gain (loss) on investments Net realized gain (loss) on investments

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS, Beginning of year NET ASSETS, End of year LOGAN.EDU/GIVE

$ 86,770,114

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To Our Generous Family of Donors

Thank you to our many generous donors for your faithful and dedicated support. This report of giving honors those who made a gift in the 2019 fiscal year. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the list. However, if you feel your giving has not been accurately represented, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at development@logan.edu. We appreciate all Logan University donors and want to ensure each individual is recognized. Dr. Sanjay Ahir (’02) Aligned Women Dr. Don Altman* ARPwaveUSA Avant Wellness Systems, Inc Mary Bahr Dr. Larry Bain (’68) Dr. Rodney Bampton (’02) Dr. Ralph Barrale (’69) Dr. Susan Bates (‘07) Dr. Joan Becker Zach Becker Dr. Richard Behrend (’78) Judy Benjamin Dr. Nicole Bennett* (’03) Dr. Lori Bents (’84) Dr. Lori Bents Scholarship Joseph Blum Dr. Vivian Booker Ebert (’81) Jeremy Boyce Dr. Robin Bozark (’85) Dr. William Brink (’77) Lulu Brinkley Dr. Kelly Brinkman (’90) Karen Bromley Dr. Beatrice B. Hagen Scholarship

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Dr. Richard Bruns (’80)* Dr. Meadow Campbell Chiropractic Economics Chiro Thin Commerce Bank Dr. Todd Conley (’89) Dr. Adam Copeskey (’17) Dr. Paul Cornelius (’40) Dr. Paul Cornelius Scholarship Dr. Douglas & Jayne Cox (’79) Dr. James Cox Curamedix Dr. Richard Creager Dr. Susan Crump Baker (’67) Dr. Michael Dalton (’80) Jeannie Darnell Dr. David Darr (’87) Dr. Christophe Dean Dr. Vincent DeBono Kathleen & Robert DeBord Dr. Marcus DeGeer (’01) Doctors Supplement Store Natacha & Will Douglas Dr. Anna Doyle (’91) Dr. Dennis Doyle (‘80) Ruth Doyle Dr. Kelly Doyle (‘83)

Dr. B.E. Doyle Scholarship Charles DuBois Standard Process Scholarship Robert Eagles Dr. Faye Eagles Scholarship Dr. Paul Eberline (’79)* Dr. Theodore Economou (’60) Erica Ehrhard Dr. Jay Elliott (’90) Dr. John Eritreo (’64) Dr. Paul Ettlinger (’95) Dr. Erika Evans Dr. Peter Feldkamp (’88) Dr. Marshall Feldman (’88) Dr. Ralph Filson (’69) Theresa & Chris Fleck Robert Franer Dr. Edward Frattini (’82) Dr. Arlan (’61) & Judy Fuhr Dr. Cypress Garrett (’10) Dr. Ralph Gay (’79) Dr. Daniel Geary (’87) Dr. Ralph Geary (’52) Dr. Stephen Geders (’80) Mark Gelsthorpe Janet Getchell Dr. Edward Glover (’53)

Dr. Karen Goddy Jenna Good Dr. Jason (’98) & Jessica Goodman Jane Goodwin Dr. William M Harris Scholarship Dr. Ronald Grant Dr. Donald Graziano (’65) Dr. Tom Greenawalt (’54) Kent Greenawalt Foot Levelers Dr. William Groskopp (’80) Dr. Allen Hager* Kerry Hallahan Robert Hartweck Drs. Jordan (’11) & Brooke Hawkins (’10) Drs. Jordan and Brooke Hawkins Scholarship Lynda Hayslett Dr. Christopher Heeb (’92) Dr. Charles Heuser (’76) Dr. Sara Heuser Horn (’89) Dr. Gordon Heuser Scholarship Dr. Gregory Highstrom (’77) Dr. Debra Hoffman (’80)


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Gregg Hollabaugh* Sam Holyan Rebecca Horton Dr. Cheryl Houston Dr. Ray Howell (’52) Dr. John Hyland (’80) Dr. Andrew Isaacs (’68) Dr. Jade James* Dr. Aimee Jokerst (‘97) Dr. Bryan Joseph (’03) Dr. Martha Kaeser (’06) Roma Karp Foundation Dr. Eugene Mikus Memorial Scholarship Dr. Alex Karpowicz (’65) Dr. Joseph Kayser (’61) Tiana Kelchen (’12) Linda Brauch Kenny Linda Brauch Kenny Single Mom Scholarship Kentuckiana Children’s Home Dr. Lorraine M. Golden Scholarship Dr. Norman Kettner (’80) Adil Khan R. Kirchner (’79) Dr. Amy Koch (’04) Dr. Ansis Kozlovskis (’67) Laura Kuennen Drs. D. Robert (’86) & Kathleen Kuhn (’88) Lab Diagnostics Dr. Joseph Lane (’83)* Christopher LaRose Dr. August LaRuffa (’91) Leander Dr. Kirsten Leapley (’07) Dr. Norman Levesque (‘80) Lightforce Therapy Lasers Dr. Howard Loomis (’67) Loomis Enzymes Sandy Maddox LOGAN.EDU/GIVE

Dr. Marc Malon (’81)* Dr. Ashley Marchek (’11) Dr. John Marty Teresa May Dr. John R. Howell Memorial Scholarship Tim McAuliffe Dr. Arthur L. McAuliffe Scholarship Joanne McGuffey Dr. Keith Berger Scholarship Dr. J. Clay McDonald (’82)* Dr. Sheri McGuire (’04) Dr. Dean McKinley (’49) Dr. Bradley McMath (’93) Michigan Chiropractic Foundation Drs. Jude Miller (’09) & Holly Tucker (’11) Laurel Miller Gary Mohr* Dr. Patrick Montgomery (’76) NCMIC Nichole Nichols Ashley Nickell Dr. Ronald (’58) & Mary Nowman Barbara Nutt Dr. Paul O’Brien (’99) Dr. Gerald Opsahl (’52) Dr. Kimberly Paddock-O’Reilly Dr. Keith Overland* Dr. David Parish Drs. Muriel Perillat & Carl Saubert Dr. Muriel Perillat Pediatric Scholarship Honorable Joshua Peters Drs. Kristina Petrocco-Napuli & Jason Napuli Dr. Larry Phipps (’63) Dr. Jack Pollard (’80)

Jane Polsky Dr. William Purser (’53) Radiologic Resources, Inc. Emily & Craig Ratliff Dr. Michael Reed Dr. Rebecca Rice Dr. Daryl Ridgeway (’97) Steven Roberts* Dr. Jeffrey Rosell (’77) Stacia Rosen Marti Roth Tracey Parmentar Memorial Scholarship Martha Schecter Hannah Schlinsog Roger Schlueter* Dr. Richard Scott (’49) Scripp - Hessco Dr. Gregory Severson (’78) Dr. Harry Shepard (’90) Dr. Eric Shook (’90) Dr. Judy Silvestrone* Catherine Sippel Dr. Rodney Small (’88) Dr. J. Smith Dr. Thomas Smith (’69) Dr. Thomas & Dayna Smith Scholarship Dr. Brian Snyder (’83) Dr. Dennis Spurgin (’71) Standard Process Dr. Kathryn Stanek (‘86) Stanek Chiropractic Dr. Brian E. Stanek Scholarship Dr. Constance Steele (’90) Rick Stevens* Bryan Stone Dr. Gayle Stowers (’80) John Strazewski Sharon Thatcher Dr. Anthony Thorpe (’95) Titan Tables

Dr. Thomas Toftness (’79) Toftness Clinical Excellence Grant Dr. Dana Underkofler (’98) Dr. Mary Unger-Boyd (’97) Dr. Lee & Lisa Van Dusen Dr. David Vincent (’91) Tanya Vitale (’09) Dr. Brian & Ann Walsh (’99) Dr. Sam Wang Chiro One Wellness Center Sheryl Walters Dana Wehrli Dr. Aaron Welk (’07) Leesha West Dr. Stephen Wheatley (’95) Dr. Jane Wibbenmeyer (’88) Dr. Thomas Wicks (’87) Lane Williams Dr. Rodney Williams (’00)* Janet Winkelman Dr. Howard S. Grossman Scholarship Susan Winter Dr. Michael Wittmer (’80) John Woike Dr. Martin Wolchansky (’88) Dr. Kurt Wood* Thomas Wright Dr. Thomas Wright (’67)

Forever Chiropractic Forever Logan Scholarship Logan University Board of Trustees Logan University Faculty Senate

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Preceptor Doctors Logan University is grateful to the following Doctors of Chiropractic who hosted student interns through the Preceptorship Program. Through preceptorships, students gain invaluable experience from the doctors in a real-world setting.

FALL 2018 Dr. Roger Anderson Dr. Brett Anthony Dr. Beth Barnett Dr. Patrick Battaglia Dr. David Beneliyahu Dr. Joel Carrithers Dr. Michael Clay Dr. Bart Coleman Dr. Joeleen Cox Dr. Brent Dawson Dr. Michael Dibley Dr. Melissa Engelson Dr. Paul Ettlinger Dr. John Farabaugh Dr. Patrick Feder Dr. Stephen Fenton Dr. Matt Fiebelkorn Dr. Dan Francis Dr. Mario Fucinari Dr. Robert Goode Dr. Cameron Hall Dr. Jason Hamed Dr. Charbal Harb Dr. Kimberly Harper Dr. Allison Harvey Dr. Jack Hinderman Dr. Cynthia Hornback Dr. Scott Huff Dr. Jason Hulme Dr. Dennis James Dr. Terrence Kearney Dr. Jeffrey Kelly Dr. Brian Laiderman Dr. Matthew Lane Dr. Brian Lank Dr. Katina Manning Dr. Ross Mattox Dr. Samantha Mayberry Dr. Lynette Mayfield Dr. Ann McAlpine 11 2018-2019 • ANNUAL REPORT

Dr. Bryan McDonald Dr. Michael McGarr Dr. Gail Meese Dr. Brett Mehringer Dr. Cindy Munson Dr. Marcus Nynas Dr. Matt Pennell Dr. Robert Rice Dr. Dan Roach Dr. James Roy Dr. Joseph Schneiderbauer Dr. Aaron Shapiro Dr. Kyle Shunkwiler Dr. McCall Sink Dr. Karen Slota Dr. Shane Steadman Dr. Ajay Syam Dr. Ryan Thornton Dr. Stephen Toon Dr. Robert Trager Dr. David Trybus Dr. Mike Urban Dr. Tobin Watkinson Dr. Jennifer Weber Dr. Hilary Wendel Dr. Brett Winchester Dr. Mark Wolfman Dr. Bradley Woodle Dr. Suart Yoss

SPRING 2019 Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Cheryl Altieri Lindsey Bilka Rebecca Brown Matt Burnett Peter Buzek Kevin Christie Ross Clark Christopher Clautti Alden Clendenin Stacey Cline

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Frank Costa Christina Darin Nick Divan Charles Enoueen Carolyn Essington Rebecca Furlano Scott Grogan Michael Haydel Jason Hulme Ross Kees Pat Keiran Joshua Kollman James Kravis Douglas Krebs Stephen Kutscher Ashley Lane-Brunjes Jerry Leach Les Lemoureux Rachel Loeb Ashley Madden Doug McClellan Kris McKlusky Bradley McMath Michael Mcpharlin Brett Mehringer Mandi Miedema David Mohr Elra Morgan Matthew Nicholson Javon Osdon James Ottomeyer Abby Painter Matthew Paterna Kristin Gaines Porlier Michael Pridham Craig Revermann Brant Riegel Jon Tyler Schwanz Jay Shetlin Ron Storey Kevin Storm

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Josh Tonnies Frank Vaught Sam Wang Sharon Whalen Bradley Wiest Brett Winchester

SUMMER 2019 Dr. Josh Adams Dr. Elizabeth Baker Dr. Nick Barnes Dr. James Barrett Dr. Joshua Browning Dr. Dan Brunkhorst Dr. Andrew Burd Dr. Grant Burdeau Dr. Larry Burrell Dr. Duane Buschkoetter Dr. Jaymond Clark Dr. Ryan J. Cleland Dr. Jason Clewis Dr. Stephanie Cluver Dr. Tyrus Cooper Dr. Ericia Evans Dr. Johnny Garcia Drs. Scott & Lena Haggerty Dr. Geralda Hancock Dr. Theresa Harris Dr. Lauren Hendrix Dr. Ken Inchiostro Dr. Haig John Dr. Wendi Jones Dr. Scott Jutte Dr. Felicity Keough Dr. Chad Kesner Dr. Kimberly Kesner Dr. Darren Kirchner Dr. Jeffrey Lawlor Dr. Ryan Van Matre Dr. Lynette Mayfield Dr. Leslie McClellan


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Dr. Gerry Mitchell Montgomery HC Dr. Michael Murphy Dr. Robert Newhalfen Paraquad Dr. Crystal Peairs Dr. John Pinkston Dr. Charles Portwood Dr. Jerod Posey Dr. Jason Powers Dr. Jennifer Rafey Dr. Stacey Rodgers Dr. James Ropicky Dr. Jon Schwanz Scott AFB Dr. Kim Sheppard Dr. Matt Sherwood Dr. Timothy Sullivan Dr. Terry Surtin Dr. Xaivier Tipler Dr. Jonathon Weimer Dr. Sharon Whalen Dr. Kristin White Dr. Troy Wilson

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Dr. Michael Fiscella Dr. Tanya Freseth Dr. Michael Gerdine Dr. Nathan Gindele Dr. Scott Grogan Dr. Aaron Halle Dr. Joel Hanson Dr. Charbal Harb Dr. Brooke Hawkins Dr. Nathan Heimgartner Dr. Phillip Henady Dr. Edward Hengel Dr. Charles Hogan Dr. Amy Horn Dr. John St. John Dr Brandon Johns Dr. Kimberly Kesner Dr. Curt Kippenberger Dr. Joel Kirsch Dr. Richard Kirstein Dr. Erik Korzen Dr. Reed Kress Dr. Mathew Lane Dr. Brian Lank Dr. Paula Lee Dr. Robert Lutz

Dr. Alfred Madeira Dr. Nicholas Malooley Dr. William (Brock) Martin Dr. Michelle Mashinter Dr. Kyle McBride Dr. Jude Miller Dr. Halley Moore Dr. Kelley Mulhern Dr. Paul O’Brien Jr. Dr. John O’Connor Dr. Brandon Osmond Dr. Christopher Ourganian Dr. Kendra Pearson Dr. Gregory Plaugher Dr. Jerod Posey Dr. Stephane Provencher Dr. Bryan Rasch Dr. Kellie Reed Dr. Jason Rejano Dr. Robert Rice Dr. Bryan Riecker Dr. Jacob Roberts Dr. Clay Roby Dr. Scott Scafidi Dr. Jeffrey Schatz Dr. Leanne Schlueter

Dr. Allison Schweitzer Dr. Reggie Sehgal Dr. Travis Sellers Dr. Matthew Shelly Dr. Grant Sikes Dr. Kelly Smith Dr. Bert Solomon Dr. Kelly Stanfield Dr. Kevin Storm Dr. Kristine Strouf Dr. Major Tallent Dr. McCall Sink Tanner Dr. James (Dustin) Taylor Dr. Larissa Tenzycki Dr. Thomas Terbilcox Dr. Michael Thompson Dr. Josh Toennies Dr. Timothy Towers Dr. Brian Watters Dr. Tanner Wedding Dr. Josh Weight Dr. Rhonda Whybrew Dr. Mark Wiegand Dr. Brett Winchester Dr Ginger Wolfe Dr. Nancy Young

Dr. Daniel Abeckjerr Dr. Melissa Arnold Dr. Mark Augello Dr. Carson Aune Dr. Travis Bangert Dr. James Barrett Dr. Beau Beard Dr. Shannon Bone Dr. Shawn Bradley Dr. Ryan Brinker Dr. Joshua Browning Dr. Joel Carmichael Dr. Scott Carpenter Dr. Jeffrey Carr Dr. Allyson Coffin Dr. John Conflitti Dr. Kimberly Cure-Krisiak Dr. Nicholas Divan Dr. Karin Drummond Dr. Kate Duga-Witterlin Dr. Ashley Emel Dr. Edgar Everett Dr. Jeffrey Feenstra Dr. Matthew Ferris LOGAN.EDU/GIVE

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Admission Referrals Student referrals are key to Logan’s continued growth, and we are deeply grateful to all alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends who have referred students in the past year to Logan in both the College of Chiropractic and College of Health Sciences. Thank you for your trust as we educate the health care leaders of tomorrow. Forrest Allen Chelsie Arnold Mario Awwad Ryan Balzer Angela Baxter Beau Beard Cindy Beemer Timothy Bertelsman Barbara Beuckman Michael Blodgett Brendan Boucher Craig Bowers Ryan Brinker Katherine Bruce Corey Brumbaugh Richard Bruns Nicole Bumhoffer Jonathan Burnley Kevin Burroughs Zachary Burt Cal Busby Keven Caban Paul Calvillo Sean Camp Alice Cardona Sylvie Carpentier Alex Cesal Mark Cohan Brandon Combs Xavier Cooper Thomas Davis Jason Day Daniel DeBiasio Daniel Delucchi Sarah Denison Kiley Dill Samantha Dobsch Ahmad Drea Darcie Duncan Eugene Dunkley

JJ Dwan Brian Elijah Joseph Ellen James Enyart Ralph Filson Tara Finkstein-Roos Shaunnon Flickinger Arlan Fuhr Lev Furman James Galvin Joseph Garrison Brian Garton Derek Gearhart James Geiselman Barb Gettel Jay Gillis Andrew Goldbaugh Matt Gordon Stormy Green William Greenwood Justin Hamel Kennisha Harris Ross Hartings Craig Hennie Arnie Hicks Tyler Hicks Melissa Hobbs Charles Hogan Randy Holt Sungmin Hong Cole Hosenfel Seth Hudson Katie Hulbert Christine Hurley Gigi Renee Hurst Dana Ito Garret Jackson William Jacobs Carson Jenkins Linda Johnston

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Timothy Jones Lisa Kalbfleisch Blake Kalkstein Maddie Karstens Grant Kernick John Kiernan Chris Klaes Jan Kreszschmar William Krueger Donna Kulp Brian Laiderman Lester Lamoureux Toni Lane Gerald Langley Daniel Leonard Chase Lightfoot Colby Lovelace Ryan Lucas Emily Mahler Steven Mangas Kate Mangels Erica Manger Kenneth Mankamyer Zachary Manwaring Jason Martinez Kyle McBride Brent McCauley Lauren McEntyre Matthew McFarland Kevin McKamey Bradly McKenzie Brad McMath Isabella Meeks Gregory Mendel Mario Micovsky Michael Miller Brad Moffitt Tony Monnin Rebecca Montie Thomas Morehead

Mike Murphy Tod Neider Daniel Nekolite Dennis Nikitow Baldomero Nunez Kurt Olding Ismael Olivo Delia Overschmidt Christopher Patten Franklin Payne Keith Peterson Taylor Phillips Ron Pierce Matt Pilgrim Jason Placeway Nick Poff Jose and Brittany Ramirez James Rasp Zach Ratliff Emmett Reary Daryl Rich Aaron and Abbi Rickelman Chris Robinson Nic Robison James Roshel Nick Rozell Rob Rusk Roger Russell Jameson Russell Ashley Sanchez Anna Scheuneman Mike Schmidt Kyle Schmitz Clark Scott Joshua Seiler Micah Sesser Jason Sigler David Solecki Grant Speer Mitchel Stammen

Kathy Stanek Brian Stevens Bric Steward Peter Stuart Neil Thomas Robert Thompson Chris Thornburgh Cheryl Toftness James Toy Hannan Toye Robert Trager Tim Tregoning Ellie Trombetta Katelyn R. Trombetta Kyle True Jeffery Tucker David Vascura Anna Vogel Roshelle Wagner Brandon Wallpe Alex Warner Ryan Warren Zane Warrington John Warrington Brian Watters Luke Werth Spencer Wickey Amanda Wiechens Mark Wiegand Jeff Wieringa Garrett Wilder Jonathan Wilhelm Samuel Wilkey Brett Winchester Mandi Wood Brittany Wyatt Rebecah Yancy Dunn Collin Zeugin Nathan Ziegler Matthew Ziesemer


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2019 Board of Trustees CHAIRS OF THE BOARD Richard M. Bruns, DC Chair of the Board Gary M. Mohr Vice Chair of the Board

Paul D. Eberline, DC Allen Hager, DC Gregg E. Hollabaugh Jade Dominique James, MD, MPH

Donald S. Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA Nicole Bennett, DC

Keith Overland, DC, CCSP, FICC Rick L. Stevens

Joseph Lane, DC Marc Malon, DC, FICC

TRUSTEES

ADVISORY MEMBERS

Clay McDonald, DC, JD, MBA

Not pictured:

Judy Silvestrone, DC, MS

Allen Hager, DC

Rodney F. Williams, DC, FICC

Judy Silvestrone, DC, MS

Kurt Wood, DC

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