Medical Foundation 2010-2011 Annual Report

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the university of north carolina at chapel hill

Annual Report The Medical Foundation of North Carolina, Inc.

2010–2011


Contents 1

About the Foundation

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President’s Message

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Financial Statement

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Philanthropy Partners

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Contributors

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Board and Staff Leadership


About the Foundation

the medical foundation of north carolina, inc. advances excellence and leadership in education, research, and patient care by raising and managing private financial support for the UNC School of Medicine and UNC Hospitals. Founded in 1949 as an independent charitable not-forprofit organization and overseen by a volunteer board of directors and executive committee, the Foundation raises millions of dollars in new gifts each year. The Foundation manages 1,100 separate accounts supporting virtually every department and center, including endowments for professorships, research, lectureships, academic programs, scholarships, fellowships, facilities and equipment purchases, and other activities. Gifts are received annually from friends, alumni, corporations, foundations, and community organizations. Today, invested funds total more than $155 million and total assets exceed $215 million. The work of the Foundation serves to inform and involve generous supporters in the advancement of initiatives and programs that influence health care across North Carolina, the nation, and the world.

Our Mission Established in 1949, The Medical Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. secures financial and volunteer resources for the UNC School of Medicine and UNC Hospitals to provide for a healthier future through medical education, research, and patient care.

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president’s message

The passion and commitment of our donors rose to new levels this year, despite a still-fluctuating economy. The UNC School of Medicine and UNC Health Care received more than $87 million in gifts and pledges—a 4.7-percent increase over 2010. Though the times were uncertain, certainty about current needs moved many donors to act, yielding a 12-percent increase in new gifts and making it our third-highest year ever for new commitments.

Highlights of this success were several milliondollar-plus gifts, including another $1 million gift from David Kittner and the Samuel and Rebecca Kardon foundations for a distinguished professorship in the Department of Ophthalmology, a $1 million gift from Van and Kay Weatherspoon toward their professorship in neurosurgery, a $1.25 million gift from Scott Custer and a $1.5 million gift from Dr. Chip McAllister for cardiovascular medicine, a $2.5 million bequest from Peg Wolf that is being used for medical research by UNC’s Nobel laureate Dr. Oliver Smithies, and a significant planned gift from Zeb McMillan to create a named N.C. Cancer Hospital

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endowment fund. These gifts, combined with the wealth of generosity from thousands of others, made this a very encouraging year. In addition, our strategic planning process helped us envision our future in new and exciting ways. We were able to identify six broad goals and have already made the following progress in reaching them: • Align Priorities: Plans were made to work more pro-actively with our colleagues on our Charlotte and Asheville campuses and to increase the staffing level for cardiovascular medicine.

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From left to right: Foundation Board Chair George W. Cox, MD, Foundation President David B. Anderson, and UNC Health Care CEO and Dean of the School of Medicine William L. Roper, MD, MPH.

• Strengthen Our Role: Plans were made to hire the first shared UNC Health Care/Foundation development officer to reach out to those appreciative of UNC Hospice care. • Strengthen Partnerships: Our Board of Directors became actively involved in revising the Foundation’s by-laws. In addition, a Leadership Lunches initiative was planned to give donors more one-on-one time with School of Medicine Dean and UNC Health Care CEO Dr. Bill Roper. • Expand the Donor Base: A first-ever Employee Giving Campaign for UNC Health Care employees was launched, bringing in more than $70,000 at very little cost.

• Enhance Employee Satisfaction: An employee satisfaction survey helped us shape our plans to improve the work/life environment for our employees. • Enhance Support Services: We engaged an outside consultant to audit the efficiency of our business and finance operations. We could not have done any of this without all of you. We are blessed with many generous and well-connected donors who share our dedication to promoting healing, discovery and teaching at UNC. Our strength lies in our partnerships. With you as our partners, we are—and will remain—strong in the uncertain years ahead.

DAVID BRUCE ANDERSON President

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION June 30, 2011 (with comparative totals for June 30, 2010) ASSETS

2011 2010

Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents Investments Unconditional promises to give, net Interest receivable Miscellaneous receivables Prepaid expenses

$48,970,317 $52,868,813 85,368,444 68,066,943 2,523,747 3,779,407 29,511 30,826 303,024 269,437 264,385 39,403

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 137,459,428 125,054,829 Property and Equipment Building 560,020 555,729 Furniture, equipment, and vehicles 512,741 436,902 1,072,761 992,631 Less: accumulated depreciation

466,891

415,913

NET PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT 605,870 576,718 Other Assets Investments 69,702,773 66,057,983 Unconditional promises to give, net 3,608,559 4,772,549 Beneficial interest in split-interest agreements 3,801,930 2,943,822 Restricted cash 528,996 3,476,414 Cash surrender value of donated life insurance 205,898 230,757 TOTAL OTHER ASSETS

Total Assets

77,848,156

77,481,525

$215,913,454

$203,113,072

Liabilities and Net Assets

2011

2010

Current Liabilities Accounts payable $227,800 $212,325 Accrued expenses 288,608 922,597 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 516,408 1,134,922 Net Assets Unrestricted 10,662,038 8,403,274 Temporarily restricted 130,475,516 120,249,193 Permanently restricted 74,259,492 73,325,683 TOTAL NET ASSETS

Total Liabilities and Net Assets

215,397,046

201,978,150

215,913,454

$203,113,072

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financials

highlights annual fund results

$100 $50 $0

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

$800

millions

$150

$215,397,046

$1m

$201,978,150

$200

$193,439,949

$1.2m

$234,501,085

$250

$234,113,477

millions

Foundation Assets

$600 $400 $200 $0

gifts by purpose fy11

Research................................ 64,971,259 Special Projects..................... 8,794,678 Faculty Support.................... 8,764,554 Building The Campus.......... 3,171,245 Student Support.................... 1,335,915

T otal ................................. 87,037,651

2007

Loyalty Fund

2008

2009

2010

2011

Excellence Fund

gifts by source fy11

Organizations......... 31,633,351 Individuals.............. 24,389,573 Foundations........... 20,557,409 Corporations.......... 10,457,318

T otal .................. 87,037,651

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Philanthropy Partners

Great Partners North Carolina’s electric cooperatives join the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center at UNC Health Care in support of burn prevention, treatment, research, rehabilitation and reintegration.

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ccording to Electrical Safety Foundation International, in the U.S. during the years 2003–2007, electrical worker contact with electricity was responsible for 1,213 fatal accidents. Additionally, 13,150 workers were so severely injured from these types of incidents that their injuries required time off from work. Dale Lambert, CEO of Randolph Electric Membership Corporation and a director of the North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation (NCEMC), wants those numbers to go down—all the way. That’s why he’s taken a personal interest in the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center. “We’d love to have a situation where all burns are prevented and the Burn Center didn’t have anyone to treat, but obviously that’s not realistic,” he says. “However, if someone does require treatment for burns, we want the Burn Center to be the best it can possibly be—the best in the world.” Dr. Bruce Cairns has been medical director of the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center since January 2007, and he, too, would rather there not be a need for the Center to exist at all. “The best thing we can imagine is for there never

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to be another burn injury, particularly a preventable one,” he says. Support from the state’s electric cooperatives goes all the way back to the inception of the Burn Center at UNC, when the first pledge was made in 1972 to help get the project started. In 1998, at a NCEMC CEOs’ meeting, the group resolved to renew its interest in supporting the Burn Center, and created a golf tournament to be held concurrent with the electric cooperative CEOs’ annual conference—with all the funds from the tournament to be donated to the Center. Later that same year, their first tournament raised around $40,000. Over the years, the tournament has garnered increasing support to the extent that it has raised more than $100,000 each year for the past five years. For many years, the cooperatives fully funded the Center’s participation in the “Learn Not To Burn” education program for school children. Monies left over, which were considerable, went into the Center’s general fund. In 2009, the education program was discontinued, and the cooperatives decided to earmark their contributions for specific projects. Most recently, the cooperatives

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have made possible the addition of the Acute Burn and Wound Unit. Upon the completion of the new unit, the cooperatives fulfilled a five-year, $500,000 pledge of support for the Center, and have just signed on for another five-year, $500,000 commitment. Since the late 1990’s, the electric cooperatives and allied businesses have contributed more than $1 million to the Center. “It’s more than just an electric cooperative effort. Many of our suppliers, vendors and associates are supportive of the tournament and also make contributions for the fundraising effort,” says Lambert, who has served as chairman of the fundraising efforts since 2003. Support from the cooperatives has allowed the Burn Center at UNC to crosstrain staff in burn care, renovate and install a tank room, where wounds can be safely and efficiently debrided, washed and dressed, and equip 15 beds in the neighboring Wound Care Unit to accommodate burn patients, increasing the Center’s overall capacity from 21 to 36 beds. The Center’s leadership and staff participated with UNC Hospitals in the renovation design, so that all types of various and related services would be able to use the floor, including wound care, vascular surgery, plastic surgery, general surgery, trauma and others. “We also work closely with the N.C. Children’s Hospital, including the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and the pediatric surgery floors, to ensure that when we have more than 36 patients, we’re able to accommodate our pediatric patients over there as

well,” says Cairns. Approximately $100,000 of the most recent funding support has been earmarked for improvements in the Center’s children’s playroom. Because children in the Burn Center often cannot be transported back and forth to the Children’s Hospital due to the risk of infection and other concerns, modifications will be made to install motion-based video games and other ways for children to keep active and get more comfortable with their injury as they recover. Lambert and the co-ops entered into an arrangement with Mike Campbell, president of furniture retailer Leather Italia, to provide the funding for these improvements. Several years ago, Campbell’s daughter, Taylor, was treated for severe burns at the Center. “Mike and I were talking about things we could do to support the Burn Center and felt that some improvements in the kids’ play area would help with therapy and give the recreational therapists good tools to make it fun and interactive for the patients, even through all the pain they have to endure,” says Lambert. “Burn injuries are an enormous drain on people’s personal time and resources—it’s a very complex and challenging injury,” Cairns explains. “Anything we can do to minimize pain, maximize the return to function and accelerate the healing time is very important.” Additionally, a recent $300,000 gift from Duke Energy allowed for the renovation of the Center’s family waiting room. Non-clinical areas are just as critically important, as the stress and strain of a

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serious burn impacts the patient’s family as much the patient themselves. The relationship between the Center and the electric cooperatives doesn’t end there. Cairns and Lambert also lead their respective organizations’ efforts in bringing burn prevention programs to schools and businesses across the state. The Center and the electric co-ops support a new pre-school program called “Start Safe,” which emphases fire and burn safety, in English and Spanish, for pre-K through first-grade students. “We have been collaborating with the N.C. Head Start Program and several daycares across the state to implement Start Safe. Parents are encouraged to participate in the child’s learning curriculum, so the parents will have the opportunity to learn as well. The electric co-ops have been supporting the program for the past three or four years,” says Ernest Grant, RN, MSN, nursing education clinician at the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center. “We have been really focused on burn prevention over the years with the kids, but we’ve also expanded our support into the research for wound care and the healing process,” adds Lambert. Cairns says the Center’s research focus is on all aspects of what makes this injury challenging. “We have several federally funded grants to investigate the immune system and how it’s impaired after burn injury and inhalation injury. We’ve worked with industry to develop new ways of skin grafting, and we work with other people here in the University on pain, rehabilitation, scarring, and wound healing. We believe we can lead the way in a very complex and resource-intensive field like burns in successfully applying the principles that (UNC School of Medicine) Dean Bill Roper talks about—efficiency, patient satisfaction, patient safety, and quality of care. And as a corollary, we strongly believe that if you can do it in burns, you can probably do it anywhere.” Cairns and Lambert have taken the reins of a long-standing relationship that began more than 30 years ago, when the North Carolina Jaycees held their first jelly sale fundraiser in January 1974. The Jaycees were selling jars of grape jelly for $1

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in an effort to raise funds to build a North Carolina burn center. A man by the name of John Stackhouse insisted that he be allowed to pay $10,000 for the first jar. After all, the creation of a burn center in North Carolina was his idea. The owner of an electrical contracting company in Goldsboro, Stackhouse had, over the course of the previous decade, seen a number of his employees fall victim to serious burns in accidents while working on power lines. He quickly learned the complex nature of burn injuries, as well as the absence of facilities in North Carolina capable of handling them with the level of expertise they required. Stackhouse pledged $40,000 of his own money to help build a place where North Carolina burn victims can get the specialized treatment they need. The Rural Electrification Administration (now the Rural Utilities Service), which provided funding and engineering services to cooperatives, matched Stackhouse’s pledge, and the Jaycee jelly sale raised close to $150,000. His vision truly began to take shape when, after shopping his burn center idea around the state with no success, Stackhouse finally found a partner in UNC-Chapel Hill. The groundbreaking for the Center took place early in 1977, and it officially opened on the UNCChapel Hill campus on February 23, 1981. The continued support of citizens and businesses across the state, as well as the University, ensures that the Center can remain a model of care and a source of hope for burn survivors and their families. “Burn injury represents an incredibly challenging field in health care, but with the support of the co-ops and the University, and the quality and commitment of the institution and the people involved, we are delivering some of the best burn care possible,” says Cairns, who was appointed the John Stackhouse Distinguished Associate Professor of Surgery in 2007. “If there was ever a place that could overcome these challenges, it is here at UNC. That’s why I am so excited about it. The challenge is enormous, but what a great opportunity and what great partners to be working with.” –edward byrnes

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philanthropy partners

an enduring legacy

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orothy Haith describes herself as someone who has lived African-American history. She takes a special interest in remembering and honoring those who have helped to make it better. That’s why she is endowing a $100,000 scholarship at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Haith, a Reidsville native now living in Perry, Ga., holds a doctorate in library science and received her undergraduate degree from Shaw University in Raleigh in 1952. While at Shaw, she learned about that institution’s proud history as being home to Leonard Medical School, the country’s first four-year medical school and one of 14 such institutions founded shortly after the Civil War to teach medicine to freedmen. Leonard was forced to close in 1918, long before Haith’s arrival, due to a longterm decline in private support combined with escalating costs of new professional standards recommended by the 1910 Flexner Report. But its legacy endured for many years in the more than 400 physicians who had been trained there, some of whom she later met. “You have to put things in perspective,” says Haith. “There were very few black educated people in the U.S. at that time. But there were teachers from UNC and from Duke who came to Shaw and taught the people medicine. “I have a great appreciation for the physicians at that time … to go over there and teach at a newly developed school for freedmen. “That’s why I have a special interest in the UNC School of Medicine. I want to honor the physicians from UNC who came to Shaw to teach those medical courses: Kemp P. Battle, Jr., Augustus W. Knox, Richard H. Lewis, James W. McKee, C.S. Pratt, and W.I. Royster.” Haith’s scholarship is for any deserving student who needs financial aid. “People will always need medical attention of some description, and I’m hoping they’ll have someone who is trained,” she said. “As far as I’m concerned, the scholarship is for humanity.” –BRENDA DENZLER

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Philanthropy Partners

“Somebody Has To Do It” the bequest of mary and bob loken for stem cell research

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ob Loken, a consummate fisherman, grew up on the waters of Puget Sound off the Washington coast. By the late ’80s, he was a retired bell diver for the Navy and a Coast Guard Auxiliary veteran, having taken on a second career rescuing people in distress at sea. “He was a real Norwegian bachelor sailor,” recalls Dale Flexner, a long-time friend. “He loved to read, especially about maritime history, because he was a seaman at heart. He was as quiet and gentle as could be.” Bob also owned and operated a pool maintenance business. One day, he made a maintenance call at a house rented by a woman named Mary Hall. Mary was just the opposite of Bob. The daughter and granddaughter of railroad men, she had grown up in the Midwest. After earning her undergraduate degree in nutrition, she came to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the ’60s and again in the ’70s to pursue advanced degrees in public health. Mary started her own consulting company after working in several government agencies across the country. She focused on helping small business owners understand how to run their operations more efficiently. “She was strong-willed and extremely principled,” adds Bill. “And she did not pull punches.” “She once told some Catholic sisters who

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ran a hospital that, thanks to the people they had put in charge, the hospital was not only financially bankrupt, but also morally bankrupt. The sisters later admitted she was right.” Bob and Mary quickly discovered that they shared a strong, hands-on commitment to environmental causes. A cup of coffee and conversation became several cups and several conversations. Soon they got married, bought a house on Puget Sound and spent summers on Bob’s 36-foot trawler. “OK. THAT’S IT.” Every summer for the next fifteen years, they took the trawler to Alaska, where they caught and froze a year’s supply of fish. In the summer of 2003, Mary couldn’t make the trip because of back trouble, so Bill made the trip with Bob instead. Two years later, Bob was admitted to the hospital with serious heart problems. Fortunately, he recovered and went into rehab. Just as he was ready to return home, however, Mary’s back pain became so excruciating that she was admitted to the hospital, herself. The diagnosis stunned everyone. “It was adrenocortical carcinoma. Untreatable. Inoperable,” says Bill. “She just said, ‘OK. That’s it.’“ The next few weeks were a frenzy of activity. Mary wanted to settle how she and Bob would dispose of their assets after both of them had died. Mary decided they should create a trust where half their estate would go to an environmental cause. To everyone’s surprise, the couple decided the other half would go to the UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine to fund stem cell research. “She had been really irritated by the politics of stem cell research,” Dale recalls. Four years earlier, federal funds were prohibited from being used to create new embryonic stem cell lines, limiting regenerative medicine research to a handful of existing cell lines. Only a few scientists were able to move their work forward by tapping into a very limited pool of private funding. The Lokens decided to contribute some of their assets to that pool. “Mary’s attitude was, ‘We’re going to have stem

cell research if I have anything to do with it,’” recalls Dale. “She was very adamant about this. She said that somebody had to do it.” A month after their will was signed, and just six weeks after her diagnosis, Mary died. For the next three years, Bob lived as a widower. Every day, he would call the Flexners to chat for a while. One day in July 2008, the Flexners didn’t hear from Bob. Concerned, they asked paramedics to go to the house. Inside, they found Bob in his bed overlooking the Puget Sound. He had died in his sleep. A month later, the Flexners and other friends rented a water taxi and sprinkled the ashes of Bob and Mary into the waters of their beloved Puget Sound. THE FAITH OF GIFTS The Mary Davis and Robert Beager Loken Stem Cell Research Fund is a bequest of more than $1.2 million for stem cell research at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Terry Magnuson, PhD, vice dean for research and founding chair of the Department of Genetics, says the bequest will help UNC build its regenerative medicine program. “This bequest will help recruit new faculty in the fields of human embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem (IPS) cells,” says Magnuson. “These two areas will add important depth to our existing stem cell programs.” “While the field of regenerative medicine is still young, we’re already beginning to bring it all back into the clinical setting to help solve real medical problems for real people,” Magnuson says. “Phase I clinical trials are now being done in California. We look forward to the day when UNC will be able to follow suit.” When that day comes, the Lokens’ bequest will be counted as one very important factor in UNC’s success. “They wanted to do make this bequest for stem cell research,” Dale concludes, “because it was a fruitful area for the future of humankind that was in danger of not being pursued. I know Bob and Mary would have been pleased at the impact of their act of faith.” –BRENDA DENZLER

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(Raven Rock) Ramble On! Kidney transplant recipient David Cole’s labor of love is his premier cycling event, the Raven Rock Ramble, which benefits the UNC Kidney Center and the entire transplant community

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n 1997, David Cole felt great. An avid cyclist, he had just set a new personal record by riding 100 miles non-stop at an average speed of 24.2 miles an hour. “That’s not fast for a pro. I still needed to keep my day job,” explains Cole, who has worked at IBM since 1978, the year he graduated from UNCChapel Hill. “But for a non-professional, it was pretty impressive.” Fresh from this success, Cole was not at all anxious when his doctor suggested that it might be time for a routine physical. Cole had noticed that his blood pressure had been slowly creeping up—not very high, but enough to be noticeable. Since his father had died a few years earlier of a stroke attributed to lifelong high blood pressure, he agreed that it might be a good idea to check everything out. That’s when he discovered that although he appeared to be in peak physical condition, he was actually very ill with a disease known as IgA nephropathy. IgA nephropathy is a progressive disease caused by antibodies becoming lodged in the tiny ductwork of the kidneys, preventing them from filtering waste products from the body. When the kidneys’ function

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becomes sufficiently impaired and end-stage kidney disease sets in, regular dialysis—or a kidney transplant—is required to maintain life. For Cole, this happened within four years. “At first, it just didn’t compute,” reflects Cole. “My wife and I were dumbfounded. When I got the results and we began reading up on IgA, it began to make sense—but only because I was an athlete.” Cole had noticed that on rides he was starting to get leg cramps. “The first time it happened was 86 miles into a 100-mile ride. That’s a hard ride, but I was a seasoned rider, and it did surprise me a little. Come to find out, leg cramps are one of the signs of IgA. If I had been a sedentary person, I probably wouldn’t have noticed anything at all until very late in the disease, because at first it’s not something that you usually feel.” Cole’s condition deteriorated gradually for the next three years, then declined rapidly. “Toward the end, I would get leg cramps only eight miles into a ride. I was getting nauseous all the time because of the toxins in my system. My skin was turning yellow. Eventually I became anemic. I was so weak that climbing a single flight of stairs would make my heart race.”

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As 2001 began, Cole was reluctant to admit that he needed a transplant. “I wanted to avoid the surgery,” he remembers. “There were so many unknowns. That was the hardest thing. Not knowing whether it was going to work. Not knowing whether I’d ever be able to ride again. My wife was wondering if she was going to become a single parent. If we could have stabilized the disease as it was in January or February that year, I would have refused the surgery, thinking it was the better course.” But Cole’s disease could not be stabilized, and he was facing either dialysis or a transplant. It didn’t take long for 10 people to volunteer to be donors. As a biological relative and a 50-percent match, his sister Laura Long, from Black Mountain, N.C., was quickly selected. That March, he had the operation. It went better than he expected. “I was wrong about not wanting the surgery. I tell transplant patients today that they have an ordeal to get through,” he admits. “But I also tell them that they’re going to feel better immediately. And what you can do afterward is so much more than what you could do being dependent on a dialysis machine.” “So much more” turned out to be a lot for Cole. Although he was rehospitalized twice within the first few months after his transplant and at one point was taking almost 40 pills a day to prevent his immune system from rejecting the new organ, within a few weeks he was riding around his neighborhood again and within six months he was back to doing 100-mile rides. “To celebrate my recovery,” Cole says, chuckling, “my wife told me to go ahead and get the bike I’d always wanted. She didn’t appreciate how big a blank check she’d just written! I got a custom-built titanium bike.”

With his new bike and new kidney, Cole outdid himself. “I actually set a new personal record on the bike. A year after my transplant, I averaged 24.3 miles an hour on a 100-kilometer course. I never thought I’d be able to perform at that level again … but there I was!” Cole also began to spread the word about kidney disease and transplants. “After my transplant, I wanted to do something to give back to the transplant community. Having organized cycling events for the N.C. Bicycle Club, I decided to create a new ride in the four-county area surrounding Raven Rock State Park,” says Cole. Cole had three objectives: First, he wanted to make it into a premier cycling event that local cyclists would plan their calendars around. Second, he wanted to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation. Third, he wanted to raise money for the local chapter of the National Kidney Foundation and for the U.S. Transplant Games— Olympic-style games held every two years for organ transplant recipients. “The Games included both casual and serious athletes, and a lot of people had stories just like mine. Some of them had had their transplants for 20, 30, even 40 years, which, given the drugs that they had at the time, was very encouraging to those of us with newer transplants,” he says. Cole excelled in the Games, winning eight medals over the course of the next six years, and he now holds the U.S. record in the 20K criterium for all age groups. But he kept his focus on promoting his new cycling event, which he named the “Raven Rock Ramble.” “I tried to make the ride the kind of event that

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I’d enjoy participating in,” he said. “The first year, in 2002, there were about 135 people who signed up. Most of our advertising is via word of mouth and a website. But it’s become a very popular ride. This year, we were at full capacity—about 500 riders— and registration closed two months before the ride.” The event has minimal overhead, since Cole reuses as much of the materials as possible each year and everyone who helps out is a volunteer. “Many of them have been with me from the very first,” he says. “And a lot of them are from the transplant community. I make nametags for them so that everyone can see who has a heart transplant and who has a kidney transplant. It’s because of them that I can keep the costs of the ride low. They know exactly what to do, where to be, how things work. “I get corporate sponsors to help cover our few organizational costs and to add to the funds donated, but there are no teams and no one has to find corporate sponsors in order to participate. Most

worn out. They were seven years old, but Medicaid will only pay for dentures once every ten years. Because he couldn’t eat, he was losing weight, and it affected his body chemistry. That affects your medication, and that affects how well you do as a kidney patient. They used some of this money to buy him new dentures. “That’s the difference this money makes. With a wave of their hand, the doctors and nurses in the Kidney Center can say, ‘If that’s what you need, then here. Here it is.’ It really makes a direct difference in patient outcomes.” Originally, Cole planned to organize the Ramble for 10 years, then quit. This year’s ride should have been his last as the cyclist-in-chief for the event. “My wife and I agreed we needed to have an exit plan for this,” he explains. “I spend about 200 hours a year organizing the Ramble. It consumes almost all of my free time from the late winter through the spring every year.

“But … I can’t quit now. It’s too important to let go. It’s a labor of love. I decided that everyone ought to do something, and if this is something I can do that is worthwhile, then I’ll do it. of the income generated by the race comes from registration fees and personal donations—which I encourage people to make. In each of the last two years we have brought in more than $16,000.” In 2010 Cole decided to re-direct the proceeds of the ride to the UNC Kidney Center where he received his transplant. It goes into a fund that Center caregivers can easily access to provide direct assistance to patients with unmet medical needs. “I decided that the money we raised locally should be used to help kidney patients in North Carolina. I felt really good about working directly with UNC on this,” says Cole. “There was one man who couldn’t afford $80 for a simple antibiotic prescription. The nurses were able to use this fund to pay for his medicine. “There was another case—a man who was losing weight because he couldn’t eat. His dentures were

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“But … I can’t quit now. It’s too important to let go. It’s a labor of love. I decided that everyone ought to do something, and if this is something I can do that is worthwhile, then I’ll do it. My joke with Dr. (Ronald) Falk is, I’ll keep doing it as long as you keep me healthy enough to do it!” “I’ll take that deal!” says Falk, Cole’s nephrologist. “David is a remarkable individual. He is a great example of the wonders of what a transplant can do to change a person’s life. He shows that people with kidney disease can lead a normal life, and that transplants can give people a second chance.” “When you buy a custom-built bike, you get to name it,” says Cole. “The name I chose for mine is ‘Bonus Time.’ Because I’m on bonus time now, I celebrate birthdays again, rather than just observe them.” –BRENDA DENZLER

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Contributors

The Medical Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations who have contributed $1,000 or more between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. These donors have generously provided vital support to the UNC School of Medicine and UNC Hospitals. Their giving assists research and program support, scholarships and fellowships, faculty enhancement, professorships, among other important initiatives. Donors are listed in order of individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations. Donors of $2,000 or more are recognized as members of The Medical Foundation’s annual recognition society, the Co-Founders’ Club, and in the university-wide annual recognition society, the Chancellor’s Clubs.

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$100,000 or more Dr. Lucius Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn D. Bryson Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Curtis Estate of Thomas J. Dark Dr. Frederick L. Eldridge Mr. and Mrs. F. Neal Hunter Estate of Mrs. Anna Boyce Lineberger Dr. Hugh A. McAllister, Jr. Drs. Timothy and Ann McGlaughlin Mr. William B. Millis Mr. and Mrs. L. Richardson Preyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenau Estate of William David Shermer Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Eddie C. Smith, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Stegman Mr. and Mrs. Van L. Weatherspoon Mr. Otto H. Woerner Estate of Elizabeth Snow Wolf Mr. Sherman A. Yeargan, Jr. Bryson Foundation, LTD Companions In Courage Foundation The Curtis Foundation, Inc. Genentech, Inc. The Leonard G. Herring Family Foundation, Inc. K2 Challenge, Inc. Samuel and Rebecca Kardon Foundation-H\David Kittner Samuel and Rebecca Kardon Foundation-S\David Kittner Laboratory Corporation of America The Legacy of Angels Foundation Lincoln Healthcare Foundation Estate of Robert B. Loken John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Hugh A. McAllister, Jr. Charitable Foundation North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation Partnership For Cures Jaasper Against Batten Fund P & G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation The Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Family Foundation, Inc. UNC Dance Marathon The V Foundation for Cancer Research Yeargan Foundation Charitable Trust

$50,000–$99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Barnhardt Mr. Thomas M. Barnhardt III Mrs. Grace R. Brashear Estate of Frances F. Brinkley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Capps Mr. and Mrs. Benton F. Clifton Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Custer Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Dirr Sheila and Nat Harris Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Henson Estate of Joan J. Hill

Dr. Myla Lai-Goldman and Dr. Eric H. Lai Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McColl, Jr. Estate of Margaret W. and Lorimer W. Midgett Mr. and Mrs. James H. Millis, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Perl Estate of Charles P. Postelle, Jr. Estate of Roland E. Schneckloth Drs. Liang Y. and Dixie L. Soo Abbott Laboratories Tom Barnhardt Family Foundation, Inc. Becton Dickinson & Company The A. Pat and Kathryne L. Brown Foundation Corks for Kids, Inc. Federal Point Fire Rescue A. E. Finley Foundation, Inc. Charles H. Goren Foundation, Inc. The Harris-Legacy Foundation, Inc. The Hudson Foundation International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Kohl’s Corporation The NCFI\Barnhardt Foundation Sanofi Aventis US The Soo Foundation, Inc. The L. Jack and Ella Shaw Spiers Foundation Triad Golfers Against Cancer

$10,000–$49,999 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Alexander Mr. Dwight W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Andracchio II Dr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Arney Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Baillie Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bardsley Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Barron Ms. Kimberly E. Batten Dr. M. Robert Blum Mr. and Mrs. B. Mayo Boddie, Sr. Dr. R. Alan and Mrs. Irene Briggaman Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Camnitz Mr. and Mrs. Michael Campbell Dr. Anthony J. Caprio Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Carstarphen III Mr. Calvin H. Carter, Jr. Mr. Wilbert J. Carter, Jr. and Mrs. Polly Carter Dr. Ginny C. and Mr. R. L. Charnock Mr. and Mrs. G. Munroe Cobey Mr. Allan and Mrs. Elizabeth W. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Leopold I. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cone III Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Cox Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Craver Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cullman Dr. Frederic G. and Mrs. Jane Dalldorf

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$10,000-$49,999 cont'd

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Daughtridge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Jr. Mr. John D. Doherty Dr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dula, Jr. Mrs. Pattie Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Monty Edge Mr. John A. Edmond Mr. and Mrs. John W. C. Entwistle, Jr. Dr. Susan K. Fellner Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. File Mr. and Mrs. Marvy Finger Estate of Shirley M. Gilman Mr. and Mrs. William E. Graham III Mr. David G. Gray Estate of Joseph W. Grier, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Griffin III Mr. and Mrs. Haynes G. Griffin Ms. Julia Sprunt Grumbles and Mr. William H. Grumbles, Jr. Ms. Dorothy M. Haith Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Haley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Harris Ms. Sylvia R. Hatchell Mr. and Mrs. Hobson H. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. D. Andrew Howell Mrs. Seldie P. Hutchins Lori and Gregg Ireland Mrs. Olive T. Johnson Mrs. Ae Rim Kim Dr. Susan Kitchen and Mr. James H. Kitchen Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Knowles Dr. and Mrs. William L. London IV Dr. Michael Lovely Mr. Jay Luebke Mrs. Carolyn S. Maddux Ms. Joyce S. McLamb Dr. and Mrs. Travis A. Meredith Mr. Owen Mitchell Drs. Martin J. and Ann Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Neyhart Mr. and Mrs. Marc Noel Mrs. Ginger R. Norfleet Mr. and Mrs. Staman Ogilvie Dr. and Mrs. John R. Partridge Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt A. Ray Drs. William L. Roper and Maryann Roper Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rowe Mr. Donald A. Royals Mr. Andy Sabin Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Sewell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Silton Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sollecito Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald Stallings Estate of Allyn Moore Staton Ms. Louise S. Stiffler Mr. J. Robert Stout

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Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Taft Mrs. Rebecca S. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Tillman Charlotte and Nick Weaver Dr. William R. Westerkam and Ms. Kirsten J. Lackstrom Mrs. Ruth L. Williams Mrs. Marion G. Wren AbleNet, Inc. Abraxis Bioscience, Inc. Alcon Laboratories Alphanumeric Systems, Inc. Amgen, Inc. L & N Andreas Foundation AT&T Atlantic Corporation of Wilmington Autograph Basketball for Community Activity, Inc. Bank of America Bassett Furniture Industries The Battle Foundation, Inc. BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina The Nickolas Bunn Boddie, Sr. & Lucy Mayo Boddie Foundation Bosom Buddies Benefit Organization Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Broyhill Family Foundation The Dave Brumitt Foundation for Gastric & Esophageal Cancer The Calgary Foundation Cape Fear Valley Medical Center The Carlson Family Foundation Carolina Hurricanes Foundation, Inc. The Carolina Inn Carter Foundation, Inc. Calvin and Kelly Carter Family Foundation The Cemala Foundation, Inc. Chapel Hill Breast Cancer Research Foundation Costanzo Family Charitable Trust Crown Imports Curtis Media Group Daughtridge Gas & Oil Denver Foundation Leon Algernon Dunn, Jr., Pattie McCay Dunn Family Foundation Durham Performing Arts Center Edge Family Foundation Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Endurance Magazine, LLC The Eshelman Foundation Marvy Finger Family Foundation Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund/Union County Chapter The Fullerton Foundation, Inc. Gilead Sciences, Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Golden Corral Grady-White Boats, Inc. Greater Greenville Community Foundation A Bright Light Fund

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$10,000-$49,999 cont'd

The Betty and Clarence Griffin, Jr. Endowment The Gumbo Foundation Michael W. Haley Foundation, Inc. Hear The World Foundation Hettinger Foundation Hope Through L.I.F.E. Foundation Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mark Jacobson Toyota Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. K & L Gates, LLP The Kenan Family Foundation Keysource Commercial Bank Kulynych Family Foundation LC Squared, Inc. Live Nation Music Group, Inc. Long Beverage, Inc. Making Precious Strides, Inc. Thomas H. Maren Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities of NC, Inc. Medtronic, Inc. Merck & Company Morgan Creek Capital Management, LLC MSA National Multiple Sclerosis Society Eastern North Carolina Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. Pharmatrophix, Inc. Phonak, LLC Progress Energy Prometheus Laboratories, Inc. Purdue Pharma LP Jason Kendall Ray Foundation River Landing Ladies’ Golf Association Andrew Sabin Family Foundation The Mary Claire Satterly Foundation SCANA Services, Inc. / PSNC Energy Scikon Innovation, Inc. Siemens Medical Systems USA, Inc. Siemens Power Generation Sigma Sigma Sigma Foundation Skanska USA Building, Inc. Smart Technologies Smile Train, Inc. Sports Endeavors St. Jude Medical, Inc. SunTrust Foundation Swim For Smiles Foundation Synecor, LLC Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc. Talecris Biotherapeutics, Inc. Tanger Properties LP Time Warner Cable Charlotte Division The Titmus Foundation, Inc. UNC General Alumni Association UNC Health Care UNC Hospitals Volunteer Association UNC Women’s Basketball

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Wal-Mart Foundation Waterford Foundation The Wide Open Charitable Foundation Wren Foundation, Inc. Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation, Inc.

$5,000–$9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Aaron Dr. and Mrs. Julian S. Albergotti, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Amitie Dr. Darius K. Amjadi Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Archie, Jr. Mr. W. Vernon Averett Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Ayotte Mr. Hoyt Q. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens L. Baldwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Barnett Dr. Paul J. Befanis Mrs. Joyce D. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Bell III Dr. Neil C. Bender Mrs. Zelda Bernard Drs. Danilo R. and Imelda B. Bernardo Ms. Eleanor M. Best Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Betts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Biggs Dr. Jenna E. Black Mr. and Mrs. George S. Blackwelder, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Boddie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bothwell Mr. F. Cooper Brantley Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Braswell Dr. Jane H. Brice Dr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Bryan Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Cates Mr. and Mrs. James E. Clement, Jr. Mr. William F. Clingman III Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. F. Coughlin Dr. and Mrs. George W. Cox Ms. Lindsay Craven Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Crocker, Jr. Ms. Jennifer W. Crowder Mr. and Mrs. H. Mark Daley, III Dr. and Mrs. Allen J. Daugird Dr. Lochrane G. Davids Drs. H. Craig Dees and Virginia L. Godfrey Dr. and Mrs. Luis A. Diaz Drs. Amelia F. and Craig L. Drake Mr. and Mrs. David Emonson Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Finley, Jr. Dr. Newton D. Fischer Dr. and Mrs. James D. Folds Dr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Fowler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jackson V. Gibson

R eport of The Medical Fou ndation of North Carolina, Inc.


Drs. Peter H. Gilligan and M. L. Smiley Ms. Joan H. Gillings Mrs. Carolyn B. Goldfinch Mr. and Mrs. David A. Groves Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Gutterman Mr. and Mrs. J. Adrian Heffern Mr. and Mrs. Burton B. Hendricks Mr. A. L. Hobgood III Dr. and Mrs. W. Borden Hooks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hudson, Jr. Drs. Jane Lysko Isbey and Edward K. Isbey III Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. James Dr. Mark G. Janis Dr. Clark D. Jeffries and Dr. Diana O. Perkins Dr. Samuel G. Jenkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Johansson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Jr. Estate of Ralph Kenneth Kaplan Dr. David B. Kee, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kyle Drs. Paul F. and Ave Maria Lachiewicz Dr. Walter L. Lamar Mr. and Mrs. John M. Latimer Ms. Frances L. Lee Mrs. Dee H. LeRoy John and Jackie Lina Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Livingston Ted and Adlyn Loewenthal Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Long Dr. Carol L. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Lund Mr. Fraydun Manocherian Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Massey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James L. Maynard Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton W. McKay, Jr. Dr. Darlyne Menscer and Mr. Farnum M. Gray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A. Morris Mrs. Alice B. Newsome Ms. Josephine Whitney Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Odom Ms. Jill A. Painter Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Painter Dr. and Ms. Anthony N. Passannante Ms. Josephine Ward Patton Dr. P. Lee Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lee Perry, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson Dr. Dionne M. Piggott Mrs. Allen W. Post, Jr. Dr. Ravindra V. Prasad Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Reed Ms. Alison B. Ross Drs. Carol W. and Desmond K. Runyan Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ryan III Drs. Jeffrey W. Scales and Cheryl L. Jackson Mrs. Pearl Schechter

Mrs. Anne L. Sessoms Dr. Carol G. and Mr. Russell Shores Mr. and Mrs. Blair Shwedo Mr. and Mrs. John M. Silverstein Dr. and Mrs. James B. Sloan Mr. J. Troy Smith, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Stack Dr. Robyn L. Stacy-Humphries and Mr. D. Scott Humphries, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. L. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Verner E. Stanley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Starling, Jr. Ms. Laurie M. Stegman Donald Steinberg and Stuart Gold Mr. Jerrold A. Stiffler Dr. and Mrs. Alan D. Stiles Dale and James Strickland Drs. Chris M. and Lillian M. Teigland Dr. Colin G. Thomas, Jr. Ms. Marguerite J. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Todd Dr. Eileen P. Tyler Ms. Alice G. Underhill and Dr. Thurlow R. Underhill Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Valley Ms. Irene W. Vick Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Walters Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Walther Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Watkins Dr. Linda R. Watson and Mr. Joel Watson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Webb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Webb Mr. William D. Whisenant and Ms. Kelly L. Ross Mr. John C. Williams, Sr. and Mrs. Margaret Williams Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Winston, Sr. Dr. John S. Won Ms. Edwina D. Woodbury and Mr. Dennis M. McGill Mr. M. Rhem Wooten, Jr. and Ms. Kathy J. Farley Dr. and Mrs. David A. Zvara Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. Allergan The Goldie Anna Charitable Trust Asbury Automotive Group LLC AstraZeneca Elizabeth Dalton Averett Foundation The Howard Bayne Fund BD Diagnostics Systems Bell Family Foundation The Bernard Foundation Bertsch Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Bryanna Foundation Cadence Pharmaceuticals Cardinal Track Club Cargill, Inc. Carolina Premium Beverage, LLC Chapel Hill Sportswear

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$5,000-$9,999 cont'd

Chaucer Charitable Foundation Joel and Blanche Clingman Charitable Trust Coastal Beverage Company, Inc. The Common Sense Fund Dover Foundation, Inc. DSP Lupus Research Memorial Fund Educational Foundation, Inc. Edwards-Hobgood Foundation, Inc. Ethicon Endo-Surgery Eurosport Fallen Lineman Fund Raiser Finn Facial Plastics, PA Fraydun Foundation, Inc. Gen-Probe Incorporated Giarla & Michelson Charitable Foundation Mia Hamm Foundation Hospira International Strategy & Investment Group, Inc. Keystone Foods, LLC Kramer Portraits, New York Ladies Auxiliary to V.F.W., Deptartment of North Carolina LBM, Inc. Lee-Moore Capital Company Liberty Healthcare Services Home Care Management Services Life Technologies; Applied Biosystems Lilly USA, LLC J. Douglas Mattox, Inc. Coins & Stamps The A. W. McAlister Foundation, Inc. Medical Mutual Insurance Company/MMIC Agency, Inc. Munroe Best Foundation, Inc. Nephropathology Associates, P.L.C. Nihon Kohden America, Inc. NC Academy of Family Physicians, Inc. The N.C. Center for Dermatology, PA Perry/Schnell Ventures PHE, Inc. Quest Diagnostics Quintiles O. H. Rankin Foundation RBC Capital Markets Corporation Red Knights NC6 Residence Inn of Chapel Hill — Summit Hospitality Group Rex UNC Healthcare Roche Diagnostics Corporation Richard M. & Elizabeth M. Ross Foundation Rotary Club of Wake Forest S & D Coffee, Inc. SCE&G — A Scana Company Schechter Foundation The Select Group, LLC Sorin Group USA, Inc. Sports Media Advisors SPX Foundation Thoratec Corporation TKC Global Solutions, LLC UCB Pharma, Inc. United Therapeutics Corporation

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The Martha Woodward Webb Foundation, Inc. Well Care Home Health, Inc. Charles M. Winston Family Foundation Kay Yow Cancer Fund ZeptoMetrix

$2,000–$4,999 Co-Founders’ Club—Donors of $2,000 or more Dr. and Mrs. William B. Abernethy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Adair Dr. and Mrs. William A. Aldridge II Mr. David Anderson and Ms. Jeanne Behr Mrs. Adair P. Armfield Dr. Evan A. Ashkin Dr. Katrina H. and Mr. Elbert L. Avery Mr. and Mrs. Zack H. Bacon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Clifford Baggett, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bailey Belinda K. and Dempsey J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Barnhill, Jr. Brian Barrick M.D.,D.D.S Mr. Victor C. Barringer II Ms. Anne M. Begun Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Bell Lois J. and Leslie Blackman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Boger Mrs. Jean C. Boggs Ms. Ellen B. Boone Ms. Joan P. Boone Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Booth Dr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Bowman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boylan Mr. and Mrs. R. Alfred Brand III Dr. Donald P. Brannan Dr. and Mrs. Jon P. Brisley Ms. Ann Thompson Brock Drs. Bruce R. and Dora M. Brodie Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Brown, Jr. Dr. Latonya A. Brown-Puryear Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Bullock Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Burnett III Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bynum Dr. Charles B. Cairns Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Capps Mr. James B. Carlisle Drs. Bruce W. Carney and Ruth A. Humphry Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Carter Mrs. Mary J. Cefalo Dr. Mark D. Charlson Dr. and Mrs. Stephen V. Chiavetta Dr. and Mrs. James R. Clapp Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Clark Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Clark Dr. and Mrs. Gregor G. Cleveland

R eport of The Medical Fou ndation of North Carolina, Inc.


23


$2,000-$4,999 cont'd

Mr. Haywood D. Cochrane, Jr. Ms. Susan B. Coppedge Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Corley Ms. Margaret G. Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Buddy G. Creed Mr. and Mrs. Otis Crowder Mr. and Mrs. Curtis M. Dail Mr. H. G. Dameron Mr. and Mrs. Denis R. de St. Aubin Dr. and Mrs. Philip C. Deaton Mr. and Mrs. John H. DeCarlo Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dever Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Dibbert Mrs. Nancy S. Dowdy Mr. and Mrs. S. Hardy Duerson Mr. and Mrs. Woody L. Durham Drs. H. Shelton Earp III and Jo Anne L. Earp Dr. A. Brent Eastman Ms. Johna A. Edmonds Dr. and Mrs. John W. C. Entwistle III Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Eubanks, Jr. Drs. Matthew G. Ewend and Lisa Carey Mr. Sidney Farmer III Mr. James K. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Purvis J. Ferree, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Foust Dr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Fried Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frisch Dr. Anand Germanwala Mr. and Mrs. Terry S. Giles Mr. Thomas Glasgow Dr. Harold L. Godwin Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Goldrich Drs. Cathy C. and Jerome H. Goldschmidt Dr. and Mrs. Brian P. Goldstein Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Goodman Dr. and Mrs. James O. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Grasty, Jr. Bill and Vonna Graves Mr. James B. Greathouse Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Greczyn, Jr. Mr. Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Mrs. Jean Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Grier III Dr. and Mrs. William B. Grine Mr. Robert A. Gross Ms. Anne E. Hager-Blunk and Mr. John E. Blunk, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hardison III Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Hare Dr. Joseph M. Harmon Dr. and Mrs. David K. Harper Dr. and Mrs. James R. Harper Mr. and Mrs. James F. Harrell Dr. O. James Hart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hatcher

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hazen Dr. and Mrs. Hoke F. Henderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Henningsen Dr. and Mrs. John M. Herion Mrs. Virginia E. Hester Dr. Susan Hogan and Mr. Dominic Moore Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Houpt Drs. Lucille A. and Lawrence V. Howard, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald D. Howe Ms. Lily I. Hsu and Dr. Andrew J. Stanley Mrs. Dorothy B. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hudgens Dr. and Mrs. James D. Hundley Mr. Torrence Miller Hunt, Jr. Dr. Joan C. Huntley Mr. Richard A. Hutchinson, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Hux Hytham Imseis, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. George L. Irvin III Dr. E. Earl Jenkins, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Charles Jennette Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenrette, Jr. Ms. Darleen Johns and Mr. Larry Mackell Ms. Kay A. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Morris A. Jones, Jr. Drs. Stuart H. Jordan and Sheryl G. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Joyner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karp Dr. and Mrs. David G. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Keller Drs. Wilson E. Kemp, Jr. and Robbin B. Sinatra Mr. and Mrs. Max Kern Dr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Kerner, Jr. Ms. Jennifer E. Kinlaw Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kirby Dr. and Mrs. John A. Kirkland, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Kitchin Dr. and Mrs. Jay E. Klompmaker Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kluttz Dr. Marcia A. Koomen Dr. and Mrs. C. Bryan Koon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Koontz Dr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Kopp Dr. Frederick G. Kroncke, Jr. Dr. Howard S. Kroop Mr. Charles N. Landen, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Halcut C. Lawrence III Ms. Eunice Y. Lee Dr. John R. Leonard III Dr. Miriam W. Lindrooth and Mr. Richard C. Lindrooth Mrs. E. H. Sayre Lineberger and Mr. Mike Tribble Mr. William G. Long Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lowe, Jr. Dr. Warner J. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Lupton

R eport of The Medical Fou ndation of North Carolina, Inc.


Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. MacDonald, Jr. Dr. R. James MacNaughton, Jr. Dr. Ryan Madanick Dr. and Mrs. J. Tift Mann III Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Martin Dr. David C. Mayer Mrs. Betty Ray McCain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal McCall Dr. and Mrs. James G. McClure Dr. Steven K. McCombs Estate of W. Benson McCutcheon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. Jason McDaniel, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Noel B. McDevitt Mr. and Ms. Herbert P. McKim, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William W. McLendon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B.McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. McPhail Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Mehlberg Mr. Charlie G. Meyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Miano Mrs. Crystal Hinson Miller and Mr. Eric Miller Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Miller Mr. Fred G. Mills Drs. Jacqueline H. and J. Whitman Mims Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. S. Ray Mitchell Dr. Glenn D. Moak Ms. Carolyn Moody Ms. Darcy Moore Dr. David H. Moore Mr. and Mrs. George M. Moorefield Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Moretz Dr. and Mrs. Kenny J. Morris Dr. Mary Ann Morris Mr. and Mrs. David E. Morton Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moshier Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Murray III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Nelson Dr. Charles B. Nemeroff Dr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Neuer Drs. Warren P. and Anna Newton Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. William E. Nolta Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Norwood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Patrick Oglesby Dr. and Mrs. David W. Ollila Mr. Daniel Olson Dr. and Mrs. Steven Robert Olson Mr. and Mrs. William G. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Park Mrs. Margaret P. Parker Dr. Gwenevere C. Parker-Anthony Dr. and Mrs. H. Clifton Patterson III Dr. Gerald Pelletier, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Francis D. Pepper, Jr. Mr. Jay L. Peters Ms. Ann Petersen

Ms. Danielle S. Piner Dr. and Mrs. William B. Pittman Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Pollard III Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Pope Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Powe Ms. Tracey B. Powell Drs. William J. and Karen M. Powers Ms. Lisa M. Price Dr. Eugenia B. Quackenbush Mr. James Quinn Mr. and Mrs. W. Trent Ragland, Jr. Mr. William G. Rand Dr. and Mrs. M. Vikram Rao Dr. Lawrence W. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. George D. Renfro Mrs. Marlene W. Rifkin William T. Roberts, Jr. and Louise Lineberger Roberts Mr. Michael Rogan and Ms. Susan Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roif Ms. Sandra Roth and Mr. Charles Wolfe Dr. Robert A. Rucho Dr. and Mrs. Seth A. Rudnick Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Russell Ms. Sallie S. Russell Mrs. Nancy W. Sample Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Sandler Mr. and Mrs. Bennett B. Sapp Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sawyer III Ms. Susan Schaffer and Mr. Michael Rogan Dr. and Mrs. Tobias Schifter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schulte Dr. Brent A. Senior Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sevier Dr. Martha K. Sharpless Drs. Norman E. and Julie L. Sharpless Ms. Edwina H. Shaw Drs. Thomas C. and Katherine M. Shea Dr. Victoria T. Shea Dr. David P. Siderovski Dr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Sigmon, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth Simmons Dr. James D. Sink Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Skancke Dr. Fred G. Smith, Jr. Dr. J. Keith Smith and Ms. Lisa L. Jones Ms. Megan Smith Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Smithwick, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John T. Soper Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Southern Mr. Edwin M. Speas and Ms. Debra W. Stewart Ms. Ann Lewallen Spencer Mr. and Mrs. M. Christopher Stanley Mr. Richard E. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Staunch Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Norman V. Stockton III

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$2,000-$4,999 cont'd

Mr. Michael Stocum Mr. and Mrs. John C. Strickland, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stuart Dr. and Mrs. William W. Stuck Dr. Rick I. Suberman Ms. Cathy Sulzberger Mrs. Agnes C. Summerlin Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Sutton Dr. Ronald I. Swanstrom and Ms. Stephanie E. Curtis Mr. Robert A. Swendiman Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Tayloe Dr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thompson Mr. D. J. Thurston III Mr. Patrick B. Timberlake Mr. Jared A. Tomlinson Mr. Ernest E. Tucker III Dr. and Mrs. G. Reginald Tucker, Jr. Mrs. Diana Tufts Meyer Mr. Kevin Tunick Dr. Mary E. Van Bourgondien Mr. and Mrs. J. Steve Vanderwoude Drs. Ross L. Vaughan and Bettie R. McKaig Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Vitali Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Vittert Dr. Thuan H. Vo Mr. T. Nathaniel Walker Mr. Edward D. Wall Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Warner Dr. and Mrs. William J. Weatherly Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Weill, Jr. Ms. Barbara S. White Dr. and Mrs. James G. White Drs. Judy A. and Dr. Gilbert C. White II Dr. Mark W. White Mr. and Mrs. S. Montgomery White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Whitton Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wickham Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Wilkins, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cross Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Randall W. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Wilson Dr. Diana B. Wiseman Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Woodlief Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Wooten Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Worf Dr. and Mrs. S. Austin Yeargan III Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Zachary Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Zederbaum Dr. and Mrs. Solomon G. Zerden Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Zollinger II A & V Company Aeropostale, Inc.

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AJ5K Race Committee Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Alpha Phi Omega American Association of Endocrinologists American Countertops American Gastroenterological Association Foundation ANMS Audio Digest Foundation Bagwell Holt Smith Jones & Crowson, PA R. H. Barringer Distributing Co., Inc. Bell Brook Labs Bentwinds Golf & Country Club The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Blue Water Seafood Company BookMark My Word BP Corporation North America, Inc. Bruce Ford Brown Charitable Trust Brunnemer Family Foundation Capital Music, Inc. Carolina Mobility & Seating, Inc. Carolinas Healthcare System The Carolinas Surety Association Centocor Ortho Biotech, Inc. Chapel Hill Fire Fighters Association Charles Aris, Inc. CHF Solutions Click Wine Group CNS Vital Signs Cook Incorporated The Curtis M. & Jacqueline N. Dail Foundation, Inc. The Dalton-Brand Foundation, Inc. John David Jewelers Davidson United Methodist Church The Dickson Foundation, Inc. Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Company Durham Lions Club Ron and Dianne Farb Climb for Cancer Foundation, Inc. City of Fayetteville Fire Department James K. Ferguson Foundation First Media Radio, LLC Fort Myer Chapel Tithes and Offering Fund Franklin Street Trust Company Gaskin Asset Management, LLC Genzyme Gilmer-Smith Foundation Lawrence J. Goldrich Foundation Guthrie Healthcare System Health Sciences Foundation, Inc. Herman Miller for Healthcare, Inc. Ella Ann L. & Frank B. Holding Foundation Roy A. Hunt Foundation Intracoastal Yacht Sales Intuitive Surgical, Inc. Johnny T-Shirt, Inc. Michael Jordan Nissan Learfield Communications, Inc. Lee County Firefighters’ Burned Children Fund

R eport of The Medical Fou ndation of North Carolina, Inc.


Life Savers of America, Inc. Lindbrook Development Services, Inc. MedAssets Supply Chain Systems The Thomas Meloy Foundation Murrill Foundation, Inc. NNE Pharmaplan, Inc. Northeast Foods, Inc. Optimist Club of Chapel Hill Performance Automall Personalized Medicine Partners Physicians World Piedmont Financial Trust Company Precision Platinum Pro-Ed, Inc. Progress Software Pulmatrix, Inc. R & J Investments of Eden, LLC Raleigh Pathology Laboratory Associates, PA River West Meeting Associates SC School For The Deaf & Blind SCHARP SE&M Constructors Seegars Fence Company Simply Meg’s Southeastern Section of the AUA Southland Electrical Supply Company, Inc. Storz Tasks Galore Thermo Fisher Scientific Thompson Family Foundation Towering Pines Foundation Triad Marine Center, Inc. DBA Boats Unlimited NC Greensboro Triangle Association of Health Underwriters Triangle Medical Spouse Alliance Triangle Velo Tunnel to Towers WF U.S. Bioservices UNC Department of Surgical Oncology United Beverages of NC, LLC University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina Venture Construction Company Wachovia Bank, N.A. Wards Hollow, LLC Wayne Oil Company, Inc. Wide Waters Fund, Inc. XDx Young Champions Youth Karate of America

$1,000–$1,999 Ms. Diane K. Adams Drs. George W. Adams and Deborah L. Tussing Mr. and Mrs. Alan Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Ahern Mr. Robert M. Ahern

Vanessa Albernaz, MD Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Albritton Mr. and Mrs. John Aldridge Dr. and Mrs. William P. Algary Dr. John W. Alldredge Dr. and Mrs. John G. Alley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Allsbrook, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Almond Dr. Sebastian R. Alston Dr. and Mrs. Jay A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Anderson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James N. Andrews Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Andrews, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Andrews Drs. Cecilia S. and William E. Anspach III Ms. Katherine C. Arthur Mr. Edward Asbury Dr. Hilda H. Bailey Mr. Gregg Baker Dr. Gertrude A. Bales Dr. and Mrs. David E. Ballard Mrs. Marie D. Banks Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Barclay, Jr. Dr. Arnold B. Barefoot, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Barnett Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bashford Mr. Dustin and Ms. Danielle Bates Dr. Alix L. Baxter and Mr. Jeffrey D. Baxter Mr. James P. Beckwith, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Belardi Dr. Helen R. Bellar Dr. and Mrs. George W. Bensch Dr. Gary S. Berger Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bertram III Dr. Barbara Lowe Bethea Ms. Lauren Birke Mr. Charles Black Mr. William F. Black Ms. Lou U. Blackman Mr. and Mrs. William C. Blackman Drs. Robert G. and Pauline M. Blair Dr. Jean C. Bolan and Mr. John Peaslee Dr. Stuart Bondurant and Ms. Susan Ehringhaus Drs. Mack and Nina Bonner Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bouldin Mrs. Deirdre O. Boyer Miss Jan Boyer Dr. Mary F. Braithwaite Dr. Myron H. Brand Dr. Julian T. Brantley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Peter R. Bream Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Brooks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Brown Mr. Jeffrey A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Brown

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$1,000-$1,999 cont'd

Dr. and Mrs. H. David Bruton Mr. Joseph M. Bryan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bryant, Sr. Ms. Beverly Buchman Drs. Rebecca H. Buckley and C. Edward Buckley III Dr. and Mrs. Steven Bujenovic Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Bunce Dr. Lisa K. and Mr. Andrew P. Burke Dr. Craig Burkhart Dr. and Mrs. W. Grimes Byerly, Jr. Dr. Rose G. Bynum Mrs. Dana K. Calabrese Drs. Benjamin F. Calvo and M. Patricia Rivera Dr. Sylvia L. Campbell and Mr. Gary Campbell Dr. Jeffrey P. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William S. Campbell Dr. M. Paul Capp and Ms. Constance Whitehead Ms. Julia W. Capps Ms. Jean R. Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Carr III Drs. Michele R. and Michael J. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Cashion Mr. W. L. Cauble, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George H. V. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. George H. Chadwick Jr. Dr. Louisa E. Chapman Dr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Charles Ms. Kathy Chavis Drs. Nancy C. and George M. Chescheir Mr. David Chester Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Chisam Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Chused Dr. and Mrs. Franklin S. C. Clark III Dr. and Mrs. Madison Clark Drs. Daniel L. and Kathleen M. Clarke-Pearson Dr. and Mrs. David R. Clemmons Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cline Dr. G. Robert Clutts Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Coghill Dr. and Mrs. F. McGowan Collie Dr. Francis S. Collins Dr. and Mrs. Rick J. Cornella Ms. Mary Cay Corr Ms. Mary P. Corrigan Dr. Jennifer P. Coursen Dr. and Mrs. David M. Cowherd Dr. and Mrs. William L. Craig III Mr. Charles T. Crawford Mr. Edward A. Crawford Ms. Elizabeth B. Crawford Mrs. Nan Crawford Dr. Paul Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Cree Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Creed Dr. William W. Crone Dr. and Mrs. William M. Crutchfield

Mr. and Mrs. Neill A. Currie Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Cutchin Dr. Malcolm P. Cutchin Mr. W. R. Cuthbertson, Jr. Ms. Barbi Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M. Dalton Mr. Wayne Dankner and Mrs. Lisa Dankner Ms. Miriam A. Danzey Dr. Thomas C. Darrell Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Daughtridge Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stephen Davis Mrs. Virginia A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Adrian de Graffenreid Dr. William B. Deal Dr. Mark S. DeFrancesco Dr. Barry T. Degregorio Mr. and Mrs. John A. DeMasi Dr. Clark R. Denniston Dr. Georgette A. Dent Dr. Marta L. Derieg Drs. Andrea B. Dickerson and Edward E. Dickerson IV Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Dickson, Jr. Dr. Cindy S. Dieringer Dr. Pamela C. DiLavore Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dill Mr. Luigi Dimase Dr. Douglas R. Dirschl Dr. and Mrs. Philip J. DiSaia Dr. Andrew Doorey Drs. Carrie A. Dow-Smith and Vincent C. Smith Dr. Margareta J. Duncan Dr. Dickson B. Dunlap, Sr. Colonel Thomas L. Duquette and Ms. Sherri R. Maxwell Dr. and Mrs. William E. Easterling, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eberts Ms. Laura D. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards Dr. and Mrs. Willie S. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Ellington Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Ellington Dr. and Mrs. Bulent Ender Ms. Mary D. Eubanks Ms. Van E. Eure and Mr. Steven Thanhauser Dr. and Mrs. John P. Evans Mrs. Anne M. Everett Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ewell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Falk Dr. Kelly B. Fedoriw Dr. Richard H. Feins Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Fell, Jr. Dr. Vanessa A. Fenner Dr. David A. Fenstermacher Mr. Charles R. Ferguson Major and Mrs. Hughie E. Fewell, Jr. Drs. Henry W. and Anne M. Fields, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Finlayson Mrs. Gwendolyn G. Fisher

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$1,000-$1,999 cont'd

Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell E. Fisher Dr. and Mrs. Otis N. Fisher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fitzgerald Dr. Janie M. Fouke Ms. Jane L. Fouraker Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Fox Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. L. Steven Fromme Mr. James D. Fulghum Drs. Mary Susan Fulghum and James S. Fulghum III Dr. Charles J. Fulp, Jr. Dr. Leonard T. Furlow, Jr. Ms. Margaret P. Galbraith Dr. and Mrs. John Milton Gambill Dr. William H. Gamble Drs. Herbert G. and Lynne C. Garrison Mr. M. Lee Garrison Drs. John A. and Janice E. Garside Dr. and Mrs. John S. Gaul III Dr. Linda S. Georges Dr. Gaia Georgopoulos Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gibson III Dr. Lisa A. Gillespie Dr. and Mrs. George A. Glaubiger Dr. J. Eugene and Mrs. Ruth Hyde Glenn Dr. and Mrs. John S. Glover Mrs. Marjanne G. Gmelin-Foster Dr. and Mrs. M. Miles Goldsmith III Drs. Beth and Adam O. Goldstein Mrs. Shannon S. Gooding Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Goodman Dr. and Mrs. Joel S. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Gore III Mr. and Mrs. George D. Gornto Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Graham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grant Mrs. Elizabeth N. Grasty Ms. Lauren P. Graves Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Gray Dr. Karen W. and Mr. Stephen G. Green Dr. Cynthia R. Greenlee Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Griffin, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Todd F. Griffith Dr. George T. Grigsby, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Steven H. Grossman Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Grubb Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Grubb, Jr. Mrs. Margaret O. Gulley Captain Douglas B. Guthe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vance Hall Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hall, Jr. Dr. Elizabeth H. Hamilton and Mr. James D. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. C. Rush Hamrick, Jr. Dr. Pamela G. Hanna Dr. Mitchell D. and Mrs. Marianne Hardison Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Hargrove, Jr. Mrs. Alice L. Harney

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Dr. and Mrs. James R. Harper, Jr. Ms. Meredith Harrell Drs. Joanne M. Jordan and Robert A. Harrell Dr. and Mrs. Falls L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Harrison, Jr. Mr. Robert R. and Mrs. Gladys L. Hart Dr. and Mrs. Carl R. Hartrampf, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Haselden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Hassenfelt Dr. J. Franklin Hatchett, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Havunjian Dr. Ada D. Hayes Ms. Anna R. Hayes Dr. and Mrs. Bennett A. Hayes, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James W. Hayes III Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hedrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Helms Dr. Donna F. Helton and Mr. David L. Helton Drs. Margaret R. Helton and Terry L. Noah Dr. and Mrs. John T. Henley, Jr. Mr. William S. Henry Dr. and Mrs. William M. Herndon, Jr. Mr. Marlin F. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Hertzberg Mrs. Marian H. Hicks Ms. Sara S. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Jack B. Hobson Mrs. Julie Hoell Mr. William H. Hoffman Ms. Susan H. Hogue Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Holaway Mrs. Adelaide F. Holderness Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Holderness Dr. and Mrs. James Patrick Holland Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hollingshead Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hollodick Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Hollowell, Jr. Mr. Fenton Hord Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayne Horton Mr. Howard Houston Dr. and Mrs. N. Neil Howell Dr. Benjamin Y. Huang Dr. and Mrs. William Neill Hubbard, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Hubbard Dr. and Mrs. William D. Huffines Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Hunter Dr. Wendy Lee Meredith Hunter Mr. John V. Hyer and Ms. Laura T. Jensen Mr. and Ms. Robert Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jackson Dr. J. Larry Jameson III Dr. Bruce P. Jaufmann Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenkins Dr. and Mrs. Timothy O. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Johnsen Mr. Jason Johnson Dr. Joseph E. Johnson IV and Ms. Karen C. Diaz

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Mr. William A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joel Johnston Mr. Clyde Jones Drs. Drew A. and Leigh H. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Jones, II Dr. Peter M. and Mrs. Rebecca A. Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Jordan Drs. Walton K. and Sheryl S. Joyner Mr. Michael A. Kahn Drs. Konrad C. Kaltenborn and M. Catherine Schumacher Dr. Myungsa Kang Dr. Daniel M. Kaplan and Ms. Marian Abernathy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Kaplan Ms. Emily Kass and Mr. Charles Weinraub Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kean Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Keiner Mr. E. L. Kelly Dr. William H. Kelly Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III Dr. Saad A. Khairi Mrs. Lynn J. Kindley Dr. Valerie J. King Dr. Marian S. Kirkman and Mr. John A. Krall Mr. James O. Kitchen Dr. and Mrs. Keith P. Kittelberger Dr. and Mrs. Rodger W. Kleisch Dr. Mark H. Knelson Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Knutson Ms. Yvonne Knutson Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Kobs Ms. Joan Kofodimos Mr. and Mrs. Craig C. Koontz Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kosma Ms. Barbara C. Kretzer Drs. Hannah R. Krigman and Jon Ritter Dr. Cherie M. Kuzmiak Mr. and Mrs. Graham G. Lacy, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Lafferty Mr. Bill LaFrankie Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lakey Mr. L. Wardlaw Lamar Dr. and Mrs. William A. Lambeth III Dr. and Mrs. Jerold E. Lancourt Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lane Dr. and Mrs. Gene D. Lanier Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Larkin, Jr. Ms. Corie Latta Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lauffenburger Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lawrence Dr. Bruce M. Lee Dr. Edward I. Lee Dr. and Mrs. H. Neill Lee, Jr. Mr. Clay Lehman Dr. Laura S. Lenholt Dr. Virginia C. Leslie and Mr. Bradley P. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Seymour M. Levin Dr. Stuart J. Levin and Ms. Sondra Panico

Mrs. Joanne M. Liddle Ms. Marge Limbert Drs. B. Anthony and Julie N. Lindsey Ms. Carolyn S. Littles Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Littleton Mrs. Ann P. Longley Ms. Carol Lorenz and Mr. David Preston Drs. John R. and Nell S. Lurain Dr. Peter Lyon and Mrs. Elisabeth Lineberger Dr. Saundra A. Maass-Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Mabe Mr. Peter Macon Mr. Hugh MacRae III Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Madry, Jr. Ms. Brooke Maloy Dr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Mandel Dr. Elizabeth S. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Tim A. Mann Dr. James E. Manning Dr. Lawrence Marks and Dr. Caryn Hertz Dr. and Mrs. James M. Marlowe Linda and Leon Marsh Judy Marshall, Ph.D. Mrs. Eleanor Martin Drs. Gloria H. and James N. Martin, Jr. Dr. Madelena M. Martin and Mr. Christopher Shuler Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mason Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Maxwell Drs. David T. and Lisa L. May Mr. and Mrs. James H. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Mazze Mrs. Meghan McCann Mr. and Mrs. Roland P. McClamroch, Jr. Mr. Michael G. and Mrs. Pat A. McCormick Drs. Elizabeth S. and Stephen McCuin Dr. Edgar M. McGee Ms. Bernadette V. McGlade Mrs. Nancy G. McKenzie Mr. N. K. McKey Drs. Lee and James McLean Dr. and Ms. Robert McLelland Dr. Melissa M. McLeod Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. McMahon Dr. and Mrs. James D. Melton Drs. Thomas J. Mercolino and Janet L. Evans Dr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Meyer Mr. Kenneth Miller Mr. William C. Miller and Ms. Clara N. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mincher Mr. Jeff Minges Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Minta Mr. Frank Mitchell Drs. James and Susan Moeser Dr. Drew C. Monitto Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Monk III Dr. and Mrs. John L. Monroe

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$1,000-$1,999 cont'd

Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Montross Mr. Mark Moody Mr. Kevin Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Moore, Jr. Dr. Margaret L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Moore Mr. and Mrs. William C. Moore Dr. William H. Moretz Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Jr. and Ms. Denise T. Darden Mr. and Mrs. Rick Morgan Dr. and Mrs. Dean S. Morrell Dr. Peter L. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Morton III Mr. Cary P. Moxham Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mueller Dr. Hugh G. Murray, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Hyman Muss Dr. E. Paul Nance, Jr. Mr. Chadwick B. Narron Ms. Gina Nelson Dr. Julia K. Nelson Drs. Jackie A. Newlin-Saleeby and Richard G. Saleeby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Newsom Mr. Glen Newsome Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Noble Mr. H. Gregory Norfleet Dr. Ryan M. Nunley Dr. Laura H. Nutter and Mr. Ron Nutter Dr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Nuzum Dr. Lawrence R. Nycum Mr. Greg Oberholtzer Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. O’Berry Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. O’Malley Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O’Neil Dr. and Mrs. Hugh M. O’Neill Dr. and Mrs. T. Lane Ormand Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Overman Dr. and Mrs. Harold B. Owens Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Pagano Mr. and Mrs. William H. Page Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Parke Dr. L. Alden Parker, Jr. The Honorable Sarah Parker Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius T. Partrick Dr. and Mrs. Louie L. Patseavouras Dr. and Mrs. David R. Patterson Mr. John W. Peddycord Dr. and Mrs. David B. Peden Dr. Charles A. Speas Phillips Mrs. Sue S. Phillips Dr. Vincent C. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. Carl S. Phipps Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Phoenix Mrs. Joan M. Pickett Terry and Mickey Pils Dr. George H. Pink and Ms. Peggy Leatt Dr. Houston H. Pittman

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Ms. Laura C. Piver Mr. Stanley H. Fox and Mrs. JoAnn K. Pizer-Fox Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Plyler Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Poole Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Pope Mr. and Mrs. Tadeusz Poplawski Mr. William O. Poteat and Ms. Gail McKinley Mrs. Nicole Pratapas Mr. George Prate Ms. Myra J. Pratt Dr. and Mrs. R. Kirby Primm Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Pringle, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Pulitzer Ms. Javeria S. Qureshi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Racher Dr. Petrie M. Rainey Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Ramberg Mr. and Mrs. Rufus G. Rankin Mrs. Judith S. Redding Dr. James S. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Reid Dr. and Mr. Constance A. Renz Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Reynolds Dr. and Mrs. John O. Reynolds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reynolds Dr. Alan M. Rich Ms. Mildred R. Ridgway Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Roach, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Roberson Drs. J. Gardiner and Patricia K. Roddey Dr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Rodell Dr. Grayson K. Rodgers Drs. Clifford and Helen Roemer Dr. and Mrs. Todd A. Rogers Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Roller Dr. and Mrs. Julian Rosenman Mr. and Mrs. David S. Routh Dr. and Mrs. David M. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. John R. E. Ruhl, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Rusher Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Ruston Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Ruziecki Dr. and Mrs. Ed San Miguel Dr. and Mrs. James L. Sanderford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick D. Sanders Ms. Lillie L. Sapp Dr. and Mrs. D. Emerson Scarborough, Jr. Ms. Sara E. Scarlett Drs. Yolanda V. Scarlett and Leon W. Herndon Mrs. Ann Schafstedde Dr. and Mrs. Joel E. Schneider Drs. M. Catherine Schumacher and Konrad C. Kaltenborn Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Seagle III Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Seagroves, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Julian W. Selig, Jr.

R eport of The Medical Fou ndation of North Carolina, Inc.


Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Sell Dr. L. Carol Selsor Dr. and Mrs. David R. Shaffer Dr. Kathleen and Mr. Todd Shapley-Quinn Dr. and Mrs. George F. Sheldon Dr. and Mrs. G. Bradley Sherrill Drs. Steven Richard and Rhona S. Sherwin Dr. Greg S. Shields Ms. Sandra F. Shuford Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Shults Dr. Kenneth B. Simons Dr. Sara Hendricks and Mr. Paul A. Sinal Ms. Molly Skinner Ms. Patricia Slappe Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Smith Dr. Linnea W. Smith and Mr. Dean E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Moyer G. Smith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith Mrs. and Mr. Jessica K. Smyth Dr. Susan T. Snider Dr. Cathy M. Soldato-Couture and Mr. Peter A. Couture II Dr. and Mrs. David H. Song Dr. Karen Campbell Sorrels and Mr. C. Benjamin Sorrels Dr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Spangler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Spangler Mr. Michael Spiritos and Ms. Sarah Stahmer Dr. James P. Srebro Mr. and Mrs. Ken Staab Dr. Michael E. Stadler Mr. Morris Stanford Dr. and Mrs. John H. Stanley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. H. Frank Starr, Jr. Ms. Julia M. Stasch Mr. William W. Staton, Jr. Dr. Elizabeth A. Steele Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Steen Drs. Jeannette F. and Roy M. Stein Mr. and Mrs. Rick Steinbacher Dr. Hale H. Stephenson Dr. Sharon R. Stephenson and Mr. Charles Gordon Ms. Elizabeth H. Stewart Ms. Eulene D. Stiles Dr. and Mrs. Elwood E. Stone, Jr. Dr. Rebecca S. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Stoughton Dr. and Mrs. Williamson B. Strum Mr. J. Darren Stuart Dr. and Mrs. S. Patrick Stuart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Stutz Dr. Thomas N. Suciu Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Summerlin, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John P. Surratt Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sutter Drs. Cathy Jo W. and Marc A. Swanson Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Swantkowski Mr. and Mrs. James E. Swon Mr. Benjamin Sydnor

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sykes Mr. and Mrs. William H. Taft, Jr. Mrs. Annie B. Talbert Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Tallaksen Mr. Albert Tally Dr. and Mrs. David T. Tayloe, Jr. Dr. Myra L. Teasley and Mr. Joseph E. Dew, Jr. Mr. Syed I. Thiwan Dr. Frances R. Thomas Mr. Michael W. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky R. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Thompson Ms. Olga B. Thorp Dr. Robert L. Thorpe Mrs. Georgie B. Tilley Mrs. Sarah S. Tomlinson Dr. Mary C. Tonges Mr. and Mrs. Braxton B. Townsend, Jr. Dr. Jeanne N. Tramm Mr. and Mrs. C. Heide Trask, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Trepanier III Mr. William True Dr. and Mrs. W. Beverly Tucker III Drs. Deborah L. Tussing and G. Williams Adams Ms. Susan Uknes Dr. Allen H. Van Dyke Mr. and Mrs. John H. Vaughan Dr. and Mrs. Bradley K. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Vaughn Dr. and Mrs. William B. Veazey Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Viser Dr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Viser Mr. Christopher Vlahoplus, Jr. Dr. Deborah T. Wadsworth Dr. and Mrs. Terry W. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Walther Joe and Nancy Warner Dr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Watts Dr. and Mrs. Brian R. Webster Drs. Frederick M. and Margaret W. Weeks Mr. Peter J. Wehr Ms. Tina N. Weinberg Dr. William H. Weinel Dr. Samuel S. Weir Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Weisler Dr. and Mrs. Bradley K. Weisner Mr. Max O. Welborn, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Earl P. Welch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Wells, Jr. Mr. Michael J. Wenig Dr. and Mrs. William E. Wessels, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Westmoreland II Ms. Suzanne R. Whitacre Dr. and Mrs. Mack W. White III

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$1,000-$1,999 cont'd

Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Whitesides Mr. Charles L. Wickham, Jr. Ms. Clyde B. Williams Dr. and Mrs. D. Robert Williams Dr. Roberta G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. T. Murray Williams Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams Ms. Suzanne E. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Wilson Ms. Frances P. Wilson Mr. Jeffrey L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wilson, Sr. Mr. John F. Wilson IV Dr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Wilson Mr. William W. Wilson Dr. Eric S. Winer Dr. and Mrs. H. Grey Winfield III Ms. Dia D. Winfree Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Wing Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Wolfenden Mr. George E. Womble Dr. and Mrs. William B. Wood Dr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Woodard Dr. Paul R. Woodard Drs. Jonathan R. Workman and Vanessa Albernaz Dr. Gail S. Wright and Mr. Richard H. Wright Dr. Lydia N. and Mr. R. B. Wright Dr. Julie L. Wynne Dr. and Mrs. David E. Yoder Dr. and Mrs. James D. Yopp, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Yount Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Yusko Dr. Humayun I. Zeya Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Zinn Dr. John W. Zirkle Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zucker 1360 WCHL A Better Image Printing Akridge Family Foundation Alamance Ear, Nose & Throat, LLP Alessandra Yarns, LLC Allscripts American Academy of Otolaryngology ARCO Design/Build, Inc. Atlantic Coast Conference Ayco Charitable Foundation Bagwell & Bagwell, Inc. The Bama Companies, Inc. Bartlett-Williams Scientific Resources Beacon Consulting Group Bill Black Chevrolet Cadillac, Inc. Biophysical Society Burroughs Wellcome Fund Campbell Ear, Nose & Throat, PA The Campbell Foundation, Inc. Canvas on Demand

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Capital Coffee Systems Capstrat, Inc. Cardinal Gibbons High School Care ‘N Motion Physical Therapy, Inc. Carolina Softball Camps, Inc. Celgene Corporation Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. Cellular Sales The Chapel of the Cross ClubCorp, Inc. Cogdell Charitable Fund Coley Cosmetic & Hand Surgery Center, PA Concept Mining, Inc. Corbitt-Smith Properties LLC Peggy S. Corbitt Craven County Firemen Association The Crunkleton The Lawrence & Sandra Davis Family Foundation, Inc. Don Joy Orthopedics DJO, LLC Dual Comfort, Inc. Ebenezer United Methodist Church Electric Supply & Equipment Co. CB Richard Ellis — Raleigh, LLC Emily’s Kids Foundation, Inc. Endoscopic Technologies, Inc. Envision EMI, LLC Family Foods Fayetteville Jaycees, Inc. Fenwick Foundation FRANK Gallery Garner Volunteer Fire Department H.O.G. of Raleigh Hae Ahm (Sea Rock) Foundation James R. Harper Farms Harris Wholesale, Inc. Harvell and Collins, PA Hatteras Investment Partners, LLC Hautian Ocean Parrot Head Club HEIL Trailer International, Inc. Holler Enterprises, Inc. Home Team Properties, Inc. Interfraternity Council Irwin Tools Jerry A. Jackson, LLC JP’s Caps for Courage JustGive Karyologic, Inc. Kelley Family Limited Partnership Kelly Family Foundation Labels. Tags, and Inserts Inc. The Seymour and Carol Levin Foundation, Inc. Longbranch of Raleigh, Inc. MacLean Family Trust Make A Difference Fund, Inc. Walter S. Mander Foundation Martin Marietta Materials Martin & Jones, PLLC R.W. McCollum Company, Inc.

R eport of The Medical Fou ndation of North Carolina, Inc.


Medical Decisionpoint, LLC Mez Contemporary Mexican Restaurant Minges Bottling Group Models For Charity Mueller Partnership Mustaches for Kids, Triangle Chapter National Alliance For The Mentally Ill, Orange County Neuse Sport Shop Nike, Inc. NISH — National Office North Carolina Jaycees Foundation, Inc. Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc. NSB, Inc. Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Orange County Arts Commission Pediatric Therapy Associates Philpott Foundation, Inc. Pine Needles Village in Southern Pines, NC Pinehurst Resort, LLC Pizza Villa of Kinston, Inc. Plan B of MHC, Inc. Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association Julian Price Family Foundation Psychological Assessment Resources Radford University W. Trent Ragland, Jr. Family Foundation Raleigh Neurology Association, PA Rao Family Foundation Red Knights of Greenville, NC No. 1 Richardson Properties, LLC S & J Foods, Inc. Safari Club International

Sandhills Golf Packages, LLC Sanford Pediatric Dentistry Sara’s Wish Foundation School Health Corporation Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Sears Contract, Inc. SHC Service, Inc. Skyland Distributing Company, Inc. Southern Otologic Clinic A Southern Season, Inc. SRDC, Inc. Stedman Volunteer Fire Department The Sterling Foundation Stryker Craniomaxillofacial Teleflex Medical Thought Leader Select, LLC Toleo Foundation Trinity Partners United Church of Chapel Hill United HealthCare Services, Inc. UnitedHealth Group, Inc. Viable Corp Waverly Hematology Oncology, PA Wayside Furniture, Inc. Wells Fargo Wilmington Maternal-Fetal Medicine, PLLC Wilson Foundation Windowmaker Custom Design & Repair Wyndham Championship Zeta Psi Fraternity

The W. Reece Berryhill Society Established in 2003 by The Medical Foundation of NC, Inc., the W. Reece Berryhill Society recognizes the dedication of individuals who contribute future gifts through their estate plans or other planned giving arrangements to the UNC School of Medicine or UNC Hospitals. The following donors were inducted as new members between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Benton “Sonny” and Shirley Clifton Ms. Jane Fouraker Dr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Kerner, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Partridge Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Simmons

Ms. Martha K. Tesoro Mr. Velton W. Tudor Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell E. Vick Dr. and Mrs. David E. Yoder

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this listing. Should there be an error, please bring it to our attention by calling or writing to The Medical Foundation.

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Board of Directors

The Medical Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. (as of June 30, 2011) Officers

Board Members

George W. Cox, MD, Chair David B. Anderson, President, Secretary Paula Shackleford, Treasurer

Term expires 2011 Lucius “Luke” Blanchard, MD Mary Susan Fulghum, MD Lisa Hazen A. L. Hobgood III Richard T. Holderness Myla Lai-Goldman, MD Garnette “Dee” LeRoy Hugh A. McAllister, Jr. MD William “Bill” Brooks Millis

Executive Committee

John W. Alexander Thomas “Tom” Edward Capps George W. Cox, MD John W. Foust, MD Mary Susan Fulghum, MD Lisa Hazen Richard T. Holderness Myla Lai-Goldman, MD Hugh A. McAllister, Jr. MD

Ex Officio Directors David B. Anderson, President, The Medical Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. Gary L. Park, President, UNC Hospitals William L. Roper, MD, MPH, Dean, UNC School of Medicine; CEO, UNC Health Care

Directors Emeriti

Stuart Bondurant, MD Arthur W. Clark Adelaide Holderness Of Counsel

Term expires 2012 John W. Alexander Thomas “Tom” Edward Capps George W. Cox, MD Frederick “Fred” M. Dula, Jr., MD John W. Foust, MD Joan C. Huntley, PhD Darlyne Menscer, MD Robert E. “Bob” Sevier, MD Edwina D. Woodbury Term expires 2013 Lewis B. Barnhardt John W. C. “Jack” Entwistle, Jr. James D. Hundley, Sr, MD Peter C. Johnson, MD George D. Renfro Charlotte Battle Robbins Cecil W. Sewell, Jr L. Y. Soo, MD S. Austin Yeargan, III MD

Maria M. Lynch

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R eport of The Medical Fou ndation of North Carolina, Inc.


The Medical Foundation David B. Anderson, President Marie Baker, Director of Annual Giving Nicole Brancato, Director of Donor Relations Edward L. Byrnes, Director of Development Communications Rose Daniels, Director of Information Technology Greg Duyck, Vice President of Development Meredith Gibbs, Vice President of Administration Annie Hager-Blunk, Vice President of Development Leslie Nelson, Assistant Director, Major Gifts Kelly Mansfield, Assistant Director, Annual Giving James O’Brien, Assistant Director, Annual Giving Tish Rogers, Assistant to the President Steve Scott, Assistant Director, Major Gifts Paula Shackleford, Vice President of Finance, Controller

Departmental Development Directors

Mary Margaret Carroll, Surgery Kyle Gray, Allied Health Sciences Suzie Hosman, UNC Kidney Center Katie McKenna, Women’s Services Randy Mounce, Thurston Arthritis Research Center Geri Osborn, Genetics Sandy Scarlett, Ophthalmology Brad Wilson, Family Medicine

UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Debbie Dibbert, Director of External Affairs; Vice President, The Medical Foundation Eli Jordfald, Senior Major Gifts Director Katisha Newkirk, Annual Giving Director Alyson Newman, Director of Development Services Nicole Pratapas, Major Gifts Director Mary Seagroves, Special Events Coordinator

North Carolina Children’s Hospital

Crystal Hinson Miller, Director of External Affairs; Vice President, The Medical Foundation

Amanda Ballew, Business and Marketing Manager, Kids Cards

Danielle M. Bates, Director of Communications Sherry Buckles, Director of Major Gifts Regina Hill, Director of Annual Giving Keela Lyon, Director of Special Events Alisa Minschall, Development Coordinator Denina White, Manager, Development Services and Stewardship

fo r mo re info rmat ion The Medical Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. 880 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Chapel Hill, NC 27514-2600 (919) 966-1201 or 1-800-962-2543 http://medicalfoundationofnc.org Report credits

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