Everyone’s Zoo a civic asset
Cleveland Zoological Society Annual Report • 2006
FROM THE PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR April 18, 2007
Dear Friends –
The Zoo is one of Cleveland’s best civic assets, on track to becoming one of the top ten zoos in the country. The most popular cultural venue in the area, the Zoo is a leader in the rich cultural mix that makes Northeast Ohio stand out as a region with great quality of life. Pat Mullin, President & Liz Fowler, Executive Director
Best of all, the Zoo Society encourages the Zoo to dream boldly about its future as a center for conservation excellence. Milestones in 2006 include a transformative $1-million grant from The George Gund Foundation to green the Zoo’s newest exhibit, African Elephant Crossing (opening in 2010).
Also in 2006, we made huge strides in ensuring “Everyone’s Zoo” remains affordable and accessible to all members of our community. Every year, one fifth of all visitors attend the Zoo for free or at a deeply discounted rate. All guests have access to safe green space and family fun along with innovative, award-winning conservation education programs.
The Zoo Society is committed to providing the margin of excellence that takes the Zoo from good to great. As the Zoo’s advancement partner, the nonprofit Zoo Society annually provides 12 to 15% of the Zoo’s operating budget; secures most, if not all, of the funding for innovative educational outreach and international conservation programs; and is committed to seeking 50% of funding for major capital improvements. In 2006, the Zoo Society raised almost twice as much as in the previous year, while keeping operating expenses flat.
We invite all residents of Northeast Ohio to discover what a great opportunity exists in their own backyard. A community with a great zoo has earned the right to be proud: of its service to children and families, to wildlife, and to the future we share.
Thank you for your generosity in sustaining one of the most successful public / private enterprises in Northeast Ohio.
Patrick S. Mullin President, Board of Trustees Cleveland Zoological Society
Elizabeth T. Fowler Executive Director Cleveland Zoological Society
ENHANCING NORTHEAST OHIO
The Zoo is one of the most visited attractions in Northeast Ohio, and at a fraction of the cost for a typical family outing to an amusement park or sporting event. With 1.2 million annual visitors and 40,000 member households, the Zoo is one of the top three destinations in the region – including for-profit venues as well as other cultural institutions.
Beyond providing a fun and educational family outing, the Zoo and Zoo Society enhance the quality of life and fiscal health of our region. With an impressive $85-million annual economic impact, the Zoo and Zoo Society provide jobs, encourage tourism and boost the local economy, as well as generate significant economic benefits, returning $5 to the regional economy for each $1 invested. As the Zoo and Zoo Society embark on future projects, programs and improvements, our economic impact will only increase.
2006 saw the debut of the summer’s successful exhibit – TOUCH! Amazing Rays & Sharks. This exhibit brought an 11,000-gallon saltwater pool with barbless rays and small sharks to the Zoo. Zoo Society members received free admission to TOUCH! and more than 113,000 members took advantage of this terrific opportunity. Kids of all ages were able to dip their hands into the pool, feel the smooth skin of rays and sharks and learn all about these fascinating underwater species.
For a list of all the Zoo and Zoo Society’s generous sponsors, see page 21.
HIGH-IMPACT SCIENCE EDUCATION
almost 100,000 students every year to Zoo grounds and engages another 20,000 through off-site and distance learning programs. With such a large audience, the Zoo has a remarkable opportunity to teach schoolchildren about wildlife conservation and their role in ensuring the future of the planet.
Photo courtesy of Cleveland Metroparks
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
The Zoo’s Conservation Education Department welcomes
In 2006, the popular Dr. ZooLittle’s Wild Animal Show went on the road to area schools. Converting this ongrounds show to an auditorium-based outreach program was a direct response to schools’ tightening transportation budgets and teacher requests for science enrichment programming designed for multiple grades. Zoo educators presented more than 40 shows to thousands of enthusiastic schoolchildren and their teachers. Funding for this valuable expansion was secured by the Zoo Society through a quarter-million dollar federal grant from the Department of Labor, Health and Human Services – Funds for the Improvement of Education.
As the Zoo strives to deliver high-impact education, it periodically enlists outside experts to evaluate its programs. In 2006, Dr. Joe Heimlich, professor of environmental education and interpretation at The Ohio State University and a senior research associate with the Institute for Learning
Innovation,
comprehensively
assessed
the
Zoo’s education programs. His report documented the Zoo’s tremendous positive impact and helped articulate strategies for advancing the Zoo’s conservation mission and serving teachers’ emerging curriculum needs. Chief among the trends that Zoo educational programs will address: critical thinking skills, which translate into better workforce preparedness and a population that is conservation sensitive.
CONSERVATION & SCIENCE
An expert staff of veterinarians, researchers, behaviorists
The Zoo Society funded several in situ conservation efforts
and conservationists are the cornerstone of the Zoo’s
in 2006, including the Bushmeat Crisis Task Force. The term
nationally recognized Sarah Allison Steffee Center
“bushmeat” refers to wildlife that is illegally, commercially,
for Zoological Medicine. Enhanced by funds from the
or unsustainably hunted. Commercial hunting for the
Zoo Society and generous restricted grants, the Zoo’s
meat of wild animals, including great apes, has become
Conservation & Science Program is thriving.
the most significant immediate threat to the future of wildlife in Africa. The Bushmeat Crisis Task Force (BCTF)
Some of the most exciting conservation projects happen
was founded in 1999 and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is a
behind closed doors in the SAS Center. Staff research
member of the consortium dedicated to the conservation
informs animal care not only for individual animals at
of wild populations threatened by commercial hunting.
the Zoo, but also for populations in the wild and in other
The primary goals of the BCTF are to focus attention on
Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) institutions. As
the bushmeat crisis in Africa, establish mechanisms for
a result, this important work is shaping the future of how
information sharing, and facilitate engagement of African
zoos work with endangered species.
partners and stakeholders.
Leading zoos work to connect their conservation and
The Zoo and Zoo Society are working together to
research efforts to the world at large. Annually, the
raise public awareness of the many challenges facing
Zoo Society spends about $350,000 on conservation
endangered species — and to encourage visitors and
initiatives, which are selected or administered by the Zoo’s
members to take action. The Zoo and Zoo Society
Conservation & Science staff. International conservation
are ideally positioned to engage the general public in
grants touch all corners of the globe and strengthen
meaningful dialogue about the environment, conservation
scientific understanding of some of the world’s most
and sustainable practices.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Kathy Krynak
threatened species.
ZOOFUTURES – LOOKING AHEAD
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With the support of the Zoo Society, the Zoo has the capacity to go above and beyond the expectations of most zoos with state-of-the-art animal care, quality educational opportunities and worldwide conservation initiatives.
The Zoo Society has taken great strides to ensure the future of the Zoo. Through the $2-million ZooFutures Fund, the Zoo Society supports some of the Zoo’s most critical conservation programs and projects both on-site and in
Kathy Krynak
the wild.
The David Steffee Address is a prime example of ways in which the Zoo Society is working to improve the future Zoo. The 2006 David Steffee Address featured elephant expert John Lehnhardt, VP of Operations at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Zoo staff members Dr. Kristen Lukas, Curator of Conservation and Science, and Alan Sironen, Curator of Mammals (pictured at left with moderator David
Kathy Krynak
C. Barnett). These experts spoke about how important the Zoo’s newest project, African Elephant Crossing, is to the species as a whole and about best practices in elephant care and conservation.
The intention of the David Steffee fund is to help the Zoo and Zoo Society create a world-class international veterinary program. This program encourages serious dialogue about important conservation issues and is generously funded by an anonymous donor. This donor advised fund is $750,000 towards the $1.5-million goal.
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SMART FUN – ENGAGING NEW AUDIENCES
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Throughout the year the Zoo Society introduces audiences to the important work of the Zoo, educates them about our shared wildlife conservation mission and provides one-of-a-kind Zoo experiences.
The Zoo Society’s main fundraisers – Twilight at the Zoo and ZippityZooDoo – are some of the most successful and popular in Cleveland. In 2006, Zoo Society special (l. to r.) Phil Woodcock, Zoo Director Steve Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Elvis impersonator, trustees GiGi Benjamin and George Coakley at Twilight at the Zoo, presented by Huntington
events raised $800,000 in support of our mission.
The wildly successful tasting Tails + Cocktails premiered in 2006. Comprised of three events throughout the year, Tails + Cocktails combines food and beverage samplings with fun and educational behind-the-scenes tours and presentations.
ZooKeepers’ Circle, the Zoo Society’s VIP Membership Program, is yet another way we engage and educate (l. to r.) Trustee Allan & Judy Krulak and Fred & Debbie Birk at ZippityZooDoo
audiences. Exclusive tours are held throughout the spring and summer and members who are at the $1,000 level and above are invited to our Annual ZooKeepers’ Circle recognition event. This reception also welcomes and thanks charter members of the Zoo Society’s planned giving club – ZooFutures. We are grateful to these generous supporters for including us in their estate plans.
(l. to r.) Jim & Ellen June Cowher, Zoo Director Steve Taylor and Karen Wilber at Animal Attractions, presented by CHASE
(l. to r.) Trustees Brent Buckley, Lee Friedman, Dave Janus & Jim Malz at Tails + Cocktails, presented by FirstMerit
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CIVIC PARTNERSHIPS
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Andy Finnell
Together, the Zoo and Zoo Society are a leading example of a thriving public / private partnership. Cleveland Metroparks governs the Zoo and — through its countywide levy — funds 60% of day-to-day operations. This stable baseline support allows the Zoo and Zoo Society to pursue the innovative conservation, education and community initiatives that distinguish leading zoos.
The Zoo and Zoo Society are founding members of Biodiversity Alliance, a collaboration with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Cleveland Botanical Garden. In its first year of operations, Biodiversity Alliance hired a full-time coordinator, Dr. Cathi Lehn (pictured at left) and identified several ways to work together, including initiatives in butterfly conservation and teacher workshops. Ultimately, the vision of the Alliance is to become a national center of excellence for research and conservation that
Andy Finnell
models how to leverage the considerable scientific and educational resources of the partner institutions.
The West Virginia white butterfly is a fragile species whose future is in doubt due to forest fragmentation and invasive plants. Biodiversity Alliance staff and partners are monitoring the butterfly’s habitat and behavior, while eliminating garlic mustard, the invasive plant threatening the species’ survival.
Andy Finnell
Ohio Zoo Consortium, another successful partnership, pools the efforts of Ohio zoos to encourage support at the state and federal level and to build public awareness of our conservation education programs. Statewide, Ohio is fortunate to have five impressive zoos all working to communicate the importance of wildlife and wild places.
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THE ZOO’S BIGGEST SUPPORTER With the largest and most loyal membership base in Northeast Ohio, the Zoo Society enhances its support for the Zoo every year. The Zoo Society’s fundraising and advocacy programs — including Membership, ZooKeepers’ Circle, Adopt an Animal, Memorial / Tribute Gifts, Corporate Membership and Special Events — consistently raise approximately $4 million on an annual basis, which is used to advance our shared wildlife conservation mission.
Committed to maintaining annual support for the Zoo while also raising half of all major capital improvement funds, the Zoo Society is currently focused on African Elephant Crossing. The community has begun to embrace this important project and, as of year’s end, more than 50% of needed funds have been committed.
In the vanguard of exhibits nationally, African Elephant Crossing brings together best practices in animal management, conservation education and research. This strategic expansion of the Zoo’s commitment to African wildlife will transform the entire front entrance of the Zoo, quadruple the indoor and outdoor space for elephants and position Cleveland as one of only ten zoos in the nation with breeding capability.
Scheduled to open to the public in 2010, African Elephant Crossing will serve as a point of pride for our community for decades to come.
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Elephants – The Next Big Thing
“African Elephant Crossing is a worthwhile project and an important step in the Zoo’s effort to become one of the best zoos in North America. Cleveland should not settle for anything less.” – Steve Taylor, Zoo Director
African Elephant Crossing got a bit greener in
to learn about People and Elephants Living Together: A
2006 with the news of a $1-million grant from The
Delicate Balance of Survival.
George Gund Foundation to incorporate green building principles. The Zoo team will work with exhibit architect
In 2006 the Zoo Society’s campaign for African
CLRdesign, and local engineering firm Osborn, to
Elephant Crossing received a tremendous shot in the
ensure LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
arm with a $1-million grant from The Kelvin & Eleanor
Design) opportunities are maximized. Exhibit plans
Smith Foundation. “This gift will not only provide a more
include a sophisticated water reclamation system
natural and appropriate setting for our elephants and
which, despite the increase in pools for the elephants,
their visitors, but will also facilitate worldwide research,
will save thousands of gallons of water annually. For
conservation, and educational opportunities,” said Smith
visitors, the central “meeting place” will feature a solar
Foundation President Ellen Stirn Mavec.
demonstration project, while interactive education stations and programs will invite visitors of all ages
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The Zoo is a Major Tourist Attraction 1.2 million visitors
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Impressive Gains in E-commerce
$1,000,000
$805,000
$800,000
$640,000 $600,000
$405,000 $400,000
$100,000
$320,000
$95,000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
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Condensed Statement of Financial Position (Dec. 31, 2006 and 2005) Assets Current Assets Office Equipment at cost, less accumulated depreciation Long-term Assets Total Assets
2006
2005
$5,994,448
$3,841,205
45,980
64,351
6,389,961
4,511,192
$12,430,389
$8,416,748
Effective & Efficient Fundraising 16% Fundraising
4% Management & General
Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses
$212,476
$45,017
566,167
554,837
1,770,750
83,469
1,533,698
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66,642
128,384
4,149,733
811,707
Amounts due to Cleveland Metropolitan Parks District Operating Agreement Capital Campaign Long-term Liabilities Amounts due to Cleveland Metropolitan Parks District Capital Campaign Liability under split interest agreements
Total Liabilities
Net Assets
80% Programs & Services
Unrestricted
Board-designated
4,050,118
3,739,184
Undesignated
2,836,636
2,552,014
6,886,754
6,291,198
751,821
750,483
Total unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted
Total Net Assets
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
642,081
563,360
8,280,656
7,605,041
$12,430,389
$7,605,041
Condensed Statement of Activities (for the years ended Dec. 31, 2006 and 2005) Support and Revenue
2006
2005
$2,332,566
$2,259,966
Individuals, corporations, foundations & grants
1,354,740
1,426,856
Capital Campaign
Membership
3,551,834
163,060
Special events
797,868
741,618
Investment Income
655,245
358,590
Change in value of split interest trust agreements
50,506
(5,440)
Change in value of beneficial interest in perpetual trusts
78,721
(3,057)
8,821,480
4,941,593
5,613,364
2,450,206
826,833
826,236
Total Support and Revenue
In 2006, 80% of Zoo Society expenditures directly supported mission-critical programs, services and capital improvements.
Strengthening the Zoo – Generating the Margin of Excellence 25% Earned Revenue
60% Metroparks Levy
Expenses Program Services Cleveland Metropolitan Parks District Membership Conservation Projects Management and General Fundraising*
Total Expenses
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Net assets at beginning of year Net assets at end of year
*2006 includes pledge discounts & an allowance for doubtful accounts
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81,010
85,047
301,112
290,863
1,323,546
1,055,382
8,145,865
4,707,734
675,615
233,859
7,605,041
7,371,182
$8,280,656
$7,605,041
15% Zoo Society
On average, of the Zoo’s $17M operating budget, public support accounts for 60%. The margin of excellence derives from donor and member contributions.
Investing in a Civic Asset Dollar for dollar there is no better philanthropic investment than the Zoo. Contributions to the nonprofit Cleveland Zoological Society further the Zoo’s mission to improve the future for wildlife, help provide the best in animal care, maintain and improve the Zoo’s exhibits, educate children about wildlife, and support conservation and research projects locally and around the world. The Cleveland Zoological Society is proud to recognize the following donors. Their generous contributions underwrite the degree of excellence
Ms. Laura A. Davis Mr. Joe Drago and Ms. Darleen M. Price Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Fein Susan B. Gascoigne Marguerite B. Humphrey The Janus Family Bill and Jo Ann Kahl Daniel and Carol Klimas Bud Lezius Kim and Tom Littman James M. and Sonia Malz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McGowan III Ms. Susan B. Murphy Patricia J. O’Donnell and Bruce E. Gaynor Lucy, Henry and Walker Popko Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. David A. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. David and Laura Sangree John and Barbara Schubert Steve and Sarah Taylor Mrs. and Mr. Iris J. Vail
In Memory of Leonard M. VonBenken Mr. and Mrs. James A. Young, Jr. $2,500+ Susan and Darrell Austin Ms. Ginny Bertram Mr. and Mrs. David Biada April and Craig Boise Jennifer and Sean Boyle Gary D. Brengartner The John and Barbara Burns Foundation In Memory of Gerald N. Cannon Dane and Dottie Carney Taylor and Marilyn Clark Mr. and Mrs. George S. Coakley Mr. Jeffrey L. Contini Doug and Karen Cooper Mr. and Mrs. William Cushwa, Jr. Ms. Joy M. Freda Lee Friedman In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Gladys Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Higley
that marks Cleveland Metroparks Zoo as one of the top zoos in the nation. African Elephant Crossing $1,000,000+ The George Gund Foundation The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation $250,000+ The Hershey Foundation The Walter E. & Jean C. Kalberer Foundation $200,000+ Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz JP Morgan Chase $100,000+ William E. Harris Family Fund $50,000+ Liz and Chuck Emrick Carol and Graham Hall Henkel Corporation The Edwin D. Northrup II Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Tanis Mr. Morton J. Weisberg $25,000+ Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. The William Bingham Foundation Muffy and Jim Boland Mr. Brent M. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Burnside DBJ Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fodor Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation
Lubrizol Foundation Oatey Co. Robert S. and Sylvia K. Reitman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Spilman Ms. Billie Howland Steffee $10,000+ Gordon and Cathy Anhold Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Biggar Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Brown, Jr. Carfagna Family Foundation Michael and Jennifer Cogan Mr. and Mrs. John Flammang Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Gorman The Mary A. and Thomas F. Grasselli Endowment Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Hennessy The Higley Fund In Memory of Christopher A. Jones E. Gary and Mary Lynn Laughlin In Memory of Dorothy M. Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Mullin The Murphy Family Foundation in Memory of Jane Brooks Mr. and Mrs. David L. Pugh Rob and Kris Rogers Mr. and Mrs. John A. Switzer $5,000+ Ms. Virginia D. Benjamin and Mr. Philip Woodcock Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry Blossom Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boyle
Sonia & Jim Malz, CHASE’s Northeast Ohio Region President
The Zoo Society received its largest-ever corporate gift in 2006. JPMorgan Chase announced a $200,000 pledge to the African Elephant Crossing Campaign. The corporate sector has begun to wrap its arms around the campaign, thanks to championship gifts like CHASE’s and to the leadership of the Corporate Committee, chaired by Trustees Mike Cogan and Dennis Burnside. “The corporate community must embrace this project as it has huge economic impact and educational opportunities that will last for generations,” said Malz. Thank you CHASE for helping lead the charge!
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Elizabeth T. Fowler
Roger J. and Madeleine L. Traynor Family Foundation United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland The Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches $2,000+ The Laub Foundation $1,500+ Kent State University Lake County Captains
(l. to r.) Trustee Randy Marcus, Board President Pat Mullin and Zoo Director Steve Taylor in Tanzania
Ned, Karen and Emma Hill Ken and Patti Jacko Kaczmar Architects Inc. / Stan and Terry Kaczmar Bernard and Nancy Karr Collin and Linda Knisely Dr. and Mrs. Robin B. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mahovlic David and Bernadette Mast Mr. and Mrs. David P. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. David W. Pancoast Tony and Claire Paskevich Margo and David Petlowany Barry and Maribeth Robinson Jacob and Marjorie Rosenbaum Larry J. Santon Edward and Ellie Seligman Lynne Shields, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith Joe and Donna Suerth Gregory C. Thompson August L. and Shirley J. Tischer Robert and Ruth Tuttle Mrs. Nancy Wamsley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolf The Wohlfeiler Family Betty and Don Zgonc $1,000+ Mr. Leonard Benko William and Irene Bostelman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark Peter W. Danford Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Dimling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Fowler John and Kathy Fraylick Eve Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Allan Krulak Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lugibihl Darlene Evans McCoy The Nicholson Foundation Barbara B. O’Connor Drew T. Parobek Mr. and Mrs. Kim S. Schrock Mrs. Michelle Ryan Stewart and Mr. Mike Stewart
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Robert and Diane Walcott Ms. Jean Wright
$1,000+ Mr. James A. Attwood, Jr. and Ms. Leslie Kim Williams Ms. Laura A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leiden Ohio Professional Horsemen’s Association Mrs. Marion L. Parmelee Thomas C. and Sandra S. Sullivan Foundation
$500+ Mr. Charles E. Bergstresser and Mr. Brandon Bergstresser Rachel Y. Daniel Ms. Sally Everett Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Jack, Jr. Ms. Nancy Jager Drs. Carrie and Michael Rubin Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wallace Zarnick Family Foundation
$500+ Aramark Mount Union College
Zoo Education, Conservation and Research Project Support
$25,000+ The Boston Beer Company Huntington National Bank
$90,000+ The George Gund Foundation $50,000+ Dominion Mrs. Margaret Scott Michael Talty and Helen Talty Charitable Trust $30,000+ Almera Biddulph Reitz Foundation $10,000+ Anonymous $7,500+ The William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation, Inc. $5,000+ Columbus Zoological Park Association FirstMerit Bank, N.A. Norton Family Foundation The Billie Howland Steffee Family Fund
Corporate and Foundation Annual Support $50,000+ Fifth Third Bank, Northeastern Ohio
$20,000+ Buckley King LPA Giant Eagle, Inc. Howard Hanna Smythe Cramer $15,000+ FirstMerit Bank, N.A. Northern Trust Bank FSB - Ohio $10,000+ AT&T CHASE City of Cleveland DBJ Foundation Discount Drug Mart, Inc. Dodd Camera & Video The Walter E. & Jean C. Kalberer Foundation Lotte Schreiber Pinkus Memorial Philanthropic Fund The S. K. Wellman Foundation $7,500+ Anonymous National City Corporation $5,000+ The Ruth and Elmer Babin Foundation
Baker & Hostetler LLP The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation Deloitte & Touche LLP Dollar Bank Dominion Findley Davies, Inc. Forest City Enterprises Charitable Foundation The Hankins Foundation Hoopoe Safaris Jochum-Moll Foundation Jones Day Lifop Advertising/Royal Pet Lubrizol Foundation McDonald Hopkins Burke & Haber Co., LPA McGean The Sydell L. and Arnold M. Miller Family Foundation Multi-Care Management Ohio Lottery Prince & Izant Co. Reminger & Reminger Co., LPA Royal Pet Fred E. Scholl Charitable Foundation The Sherwick Fund Swagelok Co. University Hospitals Health System $3,000+ Anonymous Aleris International Inc. Cereality Operators, Inc. Cohen & Company Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland William E. Harris Family Fund Hylant Group KeyCorp KPMG LLP Lorain National Bank Medina Blanking Midwest Wine & Spirits Nesnadny + Schwartz Parker Hannifin Foundation St. Lawrence Steel Corp. The Sunflower Group TransCon Builders, Inc. Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP $2,500+ The Bonne Bell Family Foundation Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP Charter One Bank Citigroup Cleveland Browns, Inc. The Cleveland Cavaliers Edward Howard & Company Ernst & Young LLP Federated Systems Group The Harry K. and Emma R. Fox Charitable Foundation Grant Thornton LLP Kirtland Capital Partners Lakepoint Investment Partners McDonald Financial Group
The McGinness Foundation MetroHealth System Oatey Co. Oswald Companies Sky Bank Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP Thompson Hine LLP Tire King Weston Hurd LLP $2,000+ Cleveland Wire Cloth & Mfg. Co. Columbus Zoological Park Association Ford Motor Company The Henry and Eugenia Green Family Foundation, Inc. Robert E. Hanes Gift Fund Fred A. Lennon Charitable Trust Pernod Ricard U.S.A. Robin Industries, Inc. The Helen F. & Louis Stolier Family Trust $1,500+ The Anderson-DuBose Co. Chilcote Company Classic Escapes, Inc. FirstEnergy Foundation Fodor Realty Company Mirifex Systems LLC NACCO Industries, Inc. Philips Medical Systems PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Stahre & Adie, Inc. The Billie Howland Steffee Family Fund STERIS Corporation Todd Associates, Inc.
$1,000+ Beverage Distributors, Inc. Blue Point Capital Partners Cleveland City Forge Cymaron Foundation FirstEnergy Corp. Girl Scouts of Lake Erie Council George M. and Pamela S. Humphrey Fund IMG The Mandel Family Foundation Mussun Sales, Inc. Sam’s Club Teamsters Local Union No. 507 $500+ CLRdesign, Inc. Gould Inc. Foundation The Robert Kaplan Family Foundation, Inc. Merrick House Richland Newhope Center Novelty Ventures The William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation, Inc. Edward R. & Jean Geis Stell Foundation
Media Partners ClearChannel Radio Cleveland Magazine Cleveland.com Northern Ohio Live The Plain Dealer Scene Magazine WBNX WDOK WJW
Specialty license plates available at Oplates.com generate support for all the zoos of Ohio.
WKYC WNCX WNWV WOIO WQAL WUAB WWML WZAK
Matching Gift Companies Aetna Foundation American International Group AT&T Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Barnes Group Foundation, Inc. Black & Decker Corporation The Chase Manhattan Foundation CIGNA Matching Gifts Program Community Partnership Program Computer Associates International, Inc. Dominion Resources Services, Inc. Eaton Corporation Energizer Federated Systems Group FirstEnergy Foundation FM Global GlaxoSmithKline Foundation BF Goodrich Foundation John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. IBM Corporation IMG Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies KeyCorp Lubrizol Corporation Lyondell Chemical Company McMaster-Carr Matching Gifts Merrill Lynch & Company Moen Incorporated Morgan Stanley NACCO Industries, Inc. National City Corporation Nordson Corporation Foundation Northern Trust Bank FSB - Ohio Pfizer Foundation PPG Industries Foundation Progressive Co. The Prudential Foundation The Quaker Chemical Foundation Rockwell International Corporation Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation The Stanley Works Starbucks The Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation UBS Matching Gift Program United Way Wachovia Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Major In-Kind Donors Alpine Springs Blue Canyon Restaurant Brokaw
Carrabba’s Italian Grill Cleveland Coca-Cola Bottling Company Crowne Place Cleveland City Centre Hotel Fat Cats Fat Fish Blue Fire Holiday Inn Lakeside City Center Johnny Mango McHale & Koepke Communications Northern Ohio Live Orlando Baking Co. Rapid Mailing Services River Oaks Racquet Club Sage Bistro Scene Magazine Charles Scott Salons Sweet Mosaic Inc. Tanglewood Country Club Watt Printers
Individual Annual Support $10,000+ Karen and Alan Wilber $5,000+ The Ruth and Elmer Babin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bartell Mr. and Mrs. William E. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Harlan E. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Steve Spilman Mr. Morton J. Weisberg $2,500+ Mr. and Mrs. Sean E. Boyle Ms. Susan Cannon and Mr. David Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Emrick, Jr. Ms. Lynn M. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Mr. Carl Lezius Creighton B. Murch and Janice Smith Murch Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Osicka Mr. Anthony R. Petruzzi and Mrs. Colleen Petruzzi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seitz Ms. Billie Howland Steffee Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Svec Mrs. and Mr. Iris J. Vail Mr. and Mrs. Seth White Frances R. Zverina $1,000+ Anonymous David and Wendy Abramczyk Ms. Janet G. Ackerman and Mrs. Carol Judge Mr. Warren E. Anderson Ms. Patricia Barz, Esq. and Mr. Herbert P. Weidemann, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Becker Ms. Vanessa Behrend and Mr. Robert Ellis
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Life Trustee Joe Mahovlic presents trustee Billie Steffee with a plaque honoring her continuing commitment to the Zoo Society.
Ms. Virginia D. Benjamin and Mr. Philip Woodcock Ms. Ginny Bertram Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Biggar Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Blumer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bostelman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brackett Mr. Gary D. Brengartner Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Brown, Jr. Mr. Brent M. Buckley Dr. John F. Burke, Jr. and The Honorable Nancy A. Fuerst Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Burnside Mr. Wayne Bushek Mrs. Marilyn Callaly Mrs. Austin B. Chinn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark Mr. and Mrs. George S. Coakley Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Cogan Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cowher Mr. and Mrs. Gail F. Davies Ms. Laura A. Davis Ms. Dawn Dowling and Mr. Derek Kaesgen Mr. Michael V. Dzurilla Dr. and Mrs. Josef Edelstein Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Fein Mr. and Mrs. John Flammang Ms. Lee Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Gang Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Gascoigne Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Gorman Ms. Ann E. Griss Dr. and Mrs. Laurence K. Groves Mr. and Mrs. David Grubb Carol and Graham Hall Mrs. Nancy Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Hollington, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hostoffer Mrs. Marguerite B. Humphrey Ms. Julie Jones and Ms. Caleyn Jones Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Eric Kaiser
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Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kamins Dr. and Mrs. James T. Kelly, Jr. Mrs. Alan J. Kichler Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kilmer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kimmel Dan and Carol Klimas Doug Kline and Tim Homan Donna M. Koler and Alex I. Koler Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Kreidler Mr. and Mrs. E. Gary Laughlin Ms. Shirley Lavalli Kim and Tom Littman Jackie and Chuck Lurie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mahovlic Mrs. Carlos A. Maldonado James M. and Sonia Malz Dr. and Mrs. Randall E. Marcus, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. David Mast Mr. Alexander Mathieson and Ms. Cynthia Giles Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merckle Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller Ms. Victoria R. Moorehead Mr. and Mrs. Gary Oatey Ms. Patricia J. O’Donnell and Mr. Bruce E. Gaynor Mr. Richard D. Orr Mr. John L. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Rankin Ms. Janet Rapose Ms. Sarah M. Rayburn Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Reitman Mr. and Mrs. Barry Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Rogel Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ross Mr. and Mrs. W. Neil Rossborough Mr. and Mrs. Daryl J. Rothenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Scot Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ruhlman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rupert Mrs. Barbara D. Salsbury and Ms. Sara Tartaglia Mr. Larry J. Santon Ms. Margaret Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Schneider Mrs. Carolyn P. Seelbach
Jackie and Chuck Simon Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith Scott and Lorie Smith Ms. Ann Snyder Miss Patricia A. Stealey, JD Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stegens Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Strang Joe and Donna Suerth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Sullivan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. John Tanis Steve and Sarah Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Thompson August L. and Shirley Tischer Fran and Don Willis Mr. and Mrs. James A. Young, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zgonc Zoo Friends - Anonymous $500+ Mr. and Mrs. David J. Abood Mr. and Mrs. Fred Antolini Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bartel Mr. Charles E. Bergstresser and Mr. Brandon Bergstresser Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bevan Ms. Joanne Beyer St. Clair and Ms. Carolynn Steindl Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bihn Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blaschka Mr. and Mrs. Michael Borchardt Ms. Jennifer Brainard Dr. Gregory C. Brant Dr. Eugene Britton and Ms. Gina Lallo Dr. Barbara Brown and Dr. Steve Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bull Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Butler Mr. Gerald F. Cannon and Ms. Kathy Beckett Dane and Dottie Carney Ms. Betsy Chen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chodera Ms. Kathryn Cleveland and Mr. Will Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cohara Mrs. Cecile M. Coleman and Ms. Jane Marek Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Colnar Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Conrad Mr. Jeffrey L. Contini Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coyote Mrs. Frederick C. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. William Cushwa, Jr. Mr. Peter W. Danford Mr. and Mrs. James V. Debevec, Trustees of The Frances and James S. Lausche Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. DeGirolamo Mr. and Mrs. William J. Derrer Ms. Carol D. Deunk and Mrs. Kay Deunk Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Dimling Mr. and Mrs. David Doutt
Dennis E. Duck, Jr. and Lori Rodriguez Mr. David L. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feckler Mr. and Mrs. Terrence P. Fergus Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fesko Mr. Richard Fox and Ms. Judy A. Fox John and Kathy Fraylick Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Friedman Mr. Robert Friedman and Ms. Elizabeth MacGowan Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Friedt Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gasparovic Edward R. & Jean Geis Stell Foundation Ms. Tina Geffert and Mr. Mark Geffert Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilbride Ms. Barbara Peterson Ms. Fiona Green and Mr. Matthew B. Green Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Grell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Griffith Mr. John J. Gromofsky and Ms. Mary A. Chafer Ms. Sherry Hall and Mr. Michael Reulbach Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Harkless Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey Mr. William Henry and Ms. Lela Daverio Eve Higgins Ms. Mary Lou Howard Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Jack, Jr. Ken and Patti Jacko Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jaroszewski Ms. Nancy R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Junglas, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kaczmar Ms. Janet Kappus Dorothy A. Keck Ms. Lynne A. King Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klotzman Ms. Josephine Kobus and Mr. Richard Oglio, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James Kreiner Hal and Susan LaPine Mr. and Mrs. Craig H. Latham Mr. and Mrs. Donald Latore Mr. and Mrs. John Litwinowicz Mr. and Mrs. George Loche Robert and LaVerne Lugibihl Stephen and Nancy Markus Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Masek Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mathews II Ms. Alexandra J. Maver and Ms. Stephanie Maver Mr. and Mrs. James May Ms. Kathleen Mayher Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mazzone Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKinney, III Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minoff Mr. Richard C. Moore and Ms. Carol L. Smith Ms. Sharon Mulligan
Ms. Sandra Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Attila Nemeth Mr. Gary M. Novotny Ms. Michelle M. Orenick and Ms. Anita T. Orenick Mr. and Mrs. Tony Paskevich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Pauer Jenny and Tony Pelcic Mr. and Mrs. David Petlowany Ms. Charlene Phelps and Ms. Nancy A. Gorenshek Ms. Geralyn A. Prince and Ms. Nancy J. Strunak Ms. Sandra Prince Linda and Victor Prosak Mr. Jeffrey Pry Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Russell Recker Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riccio Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Riley Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I. Rosenbaum Mrs. Michelle Ryan Stewart and Mr. Mike Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rzepka Mr. Mark J. Salling and Ms. Cindie Carroll-Pankhurst Mr. and Mrs. William S. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. William Schulz Ms. Janet C. H. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Sekerak Jodi Shankweiler Ms. Lynne Shields Mr. and Mrs. Tim Skola Mrs. Mary Soos and Mr. Scott Soos Dr. and Mrs. Scott Spencer Ms. Pandora E. Sprachmann Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Stirn Ms. Patricia Straley and Ms. Kay Grumbach Bud Talbott Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Van Peursem Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Vasickanin Mr. Jerry Vessalo and Mr. Scott Vessalo Mr. John A. Veverka and Ms. Lisa Lieben The Reverend and Ms. Robert Walcott Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wallace Ms. Kirsten West and Mr. Brian Barthelman Mr. Dickson L. Whitney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson Ms. Anna Mary Winton Mr. Charles Wu and Mrs. Annette Kyprianou Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yanowitz Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yourich Mrs. Genny Zarnick and Ms. Lisa Kyscla Mrs. Barbara E. Zelley
Adopt an Animal Donors $10,000+ Karen and Alan Wilber $1,000+ Mrs. Marilyn Callaly Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hamm, Jr. Ms. Jessica Lev Charmaine and Bill Riccio $500+ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bartholomew, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Blumer Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Burd Mr. Jeffrey L. Contini Mr. and Mrs. David Corrado Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Daberko Ms. Kathleen Hendon Mr. Ferdinand P. Jereb Ms. Lynne A. King Mr. and Mrs. Donald Latore Mr. and Mrs. James E. Love Ms. Brenda Miller and Mr. Thomas Thiffault, Jr. Mr. Gary M. Novotny Ms. Michelle M. Orenick Mr. and Mrs. Daryl J. Rothenfeld John and Sally Schulze Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stegens Joe and Donna Suerth Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Werman Mrs. Susan A. Williams and Mr. Gage Williams Richard and Mary Lynn Wills Mr. Charlie Zappola Frances R. Zverina
ZooFutures Anonymous Ms. Mollie E. Alstott Frederick C. Badt Testamentary Trust Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bartell Mr. and Mrs. Noel Becker Beth Brandt Sersig Estate of Helen E. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cowher Mrs. Frederick C. Crawford Mr. John D. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Emrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Estes Stanley and Florence (Klier) Fassett Memorial Fund Donna Flammang Ms. Agnes Gaso Estate of Rudolph Gob Ms. Luella A. Goldenbogen Mrs. Graham Hall Mrs. Ralph Hollander Ms. Elvira Hovan Mr. Edward J. Lautner Bud Lezius Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Mandt Dr. Randall E. Marcus Mrs. Marion L. Parmelee Mr. Alfred M. Rankin*
Almera Biddulph Reitz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riccio Estate of Eleanor M. Rieck Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rispoli Mr. and Mrs. Daryl J. Rothenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Ruth Mr. Larry J. Santon Ms. Emily Sapacianu Charles W. Saunders Charitable Trust Vivian H. Schulze Trust Ms. Brenda Schuster Mr. John A. Sims, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Snead Miss Patricia A. Stealey, JD Estate of Theodore R. Steck Ms. Billie Howland Steffee Mr.* and Mrs.* Alexander Thiel Mr. Gerald A. Turoczy Robert and Darci Usher Mrs. Leonard VonBenken Mr.* and Mrs. Robert York White Mr. Donald Woodcock Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zgonc
Honor and Memorial Gifts In Honor of: Penny & Albert Bushman Zachary Alexander Casto Joseph & Michele Golob Wilson & Tori Lambert Dr. Fletcher Reynolds, II
Pauline Snyder Donna Tamoney Barb VonBenken In Memory of: Jayne Balogh Norma Bass Robert Brenner Chuck Brinkhoff Hugh Callaly Gregory Demko Joseph Louis Fortuna Dorothy Gehlfuss Robert “Tom� Hartman David J. Kahoun Lillian Kelleher Charles Taylor Knowles Martin Krist Lenny Luxenberg Michael Megyesi Charlotte Michak JoAnn L. Moyer David J. Natt Nancy Stearns The Mother of Loreli Stein-Saper Wendi Tovanche Betty Walker Wedge Ruth Wright Helen Zolidis *deceased
This list represents donors of $500+ cumulative giving between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006. The contributions supported a variety of Cleveland Zoological Society fundraising programs and special events. To provide updated information or to make a gift, please call (216) 661.6500 ext. 4440 or email Info@ClevelandZooSociety.org.
(l. to r.) Laura Mock, Mary McMillan, Cathy Anhold, trustees Gordon Anhold and Jeff Biggar, Molly Perkins, Jake Perkins, Suni Coerdt and Nicholas Anhold moving flamingos to Waterfowl Lake.
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Cleveland Zoo Society Board of Trustees Executive Committee Robert S. Reitman,* Chairman Emeritus George S. Coakley, Chairman Patrick S. Mullin, President Collin K. Knisely, Treasurer James M. Malz, Secretary Elizabeth T. Fowler, Executive Director** Steve H. Taylor, Zoo Director** Executive Committee (l. to r. back row) Zoo Director Steve Taylor, Pat Mullin, Collin Knisely, Dennis Burnside, Rob Rogers (l. to r. front row) Lorie Smith, Muffy Boland, Liz Fowler and GiGi Benjamin
Trustees Barry Robinson & Gordon Anhold
Virginia D. Benjamin Muffy Boland Brent M. Buckley Dennis Burnside Michael A. Cogan Dan Klimas Bruce G. Popko, Jr. Robert J. Rogers Lorie H. Smith Lauren Spilman
Trustees Gordon Anhold Susan D. Austin Pamela H. Blossom April Boise Mary O. Boyle Sean E. Boyle Marilyn K. Brown Marilyn R. Clark Rachel Daniel Steven J. Demetriou Sally Everett* Robert Fein Donna Flammang Lynn M. Ford Gregory D. Friedman* Lee Friedman Susan B. Gascoigne Christopher M. Gorman Don Graves Carol Hall* Sean P. Hennessy Bruce G. Higley Edward W. Hill, Ph.D. Marguerite B. Humphrey Richard B. Jacobs David J. Janus Bill Kahl Allan Krulak Mary Lynn Laughlin Carl Lezius* Thomas N. Littman
Joseph J. Mahovlic* Randall E. Marcus, M.D. Bernadette M. Mast Darlene Evans McCoy Rosanne M. Oatey David P. O’Brien Patricia J. O’Donnell Daniel J. O’Loughlin* Drew T. Parobek Claire Paskevich Roger F. Rankin CiCi Riley Jean Robertson Barry Robinson John E. Rupert* Brooke Spectorsky Billie Steffee Michelle Ryan Stewart John A. Switzer Nelson S. Talbott* Nancy Tanis* Gregory C. Thompson Robert J. Vadas Iris J. Vail* Jim Wallace Morton J. Weisberg Dickson L. Whitney James A. Young, Jr. *Life Trustee **Ex-Officio
STAFF
Executive Director Liz Fowler & Trustee Rob Rogers
Executive Director Elizabeth T. Fowler Director of Finance & Operations Mary McMillan Director of External Relations Tara Turner Manager of Major & Capital Gifts Fiona Green Corporate Giving Coordinator Lisa M. Foster Special Events Coordinator Rachael Fuller Web & Graphic Design Elizabeth Thibodeaux Executive Assistant & Board Liaison Mary Ann Nofel
Adopt and Memorial Coordinator Kim Conrad External Relations Specialist Linda Stokowski Membership & Development Assistants Debby Albers Melissa Perry Martina Takac Sue Teckman On-Site Sales Representatives Lucky Birt Denise Dorony Pat Evilsizer Pat Finegan Stella Klasch Shirley Steiskal
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David W. Whitehead, President William J. Ryan, Vice President Fred Rzepka, Vice President Staff: Vern J. Hartenburg, Executive Director/Secretary
Cleveland Zoological Society 3900 Wildlife Way Cleveland, OH 44109 ClevelandZooSociety.org
Annual Report 2006 Editorial: Lisa M. Foster Design & Photography: Elizabeth Thibodeaux
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