2019 -2020
PHILANTHROPY IMPACT REPORT
JULY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2020
WMed Board of Directors The Board of Directors is comprised of representatives from Western Michigan University, Ascension Borgess, Bronson Healthcare, community members, and a faculty member elected by the faculty of the medical school. The Board is responsible for oversight of the medical school including adherence to the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws.
EDWARD B. MONTGOMERY, PHD Chairman of the Board President, Western Michigan University
HAL B. JENSON, MD, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer Dean, WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
JAN VAN DER KLEY Vice President, Business and Finance, Western Michigan University
CARRIE PICKETT-ERWAY President and CEO, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
BILL MANNS President & CEO, Bronson Healthcare Group
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LARRY F. TOLBERT Retired Marketing Representative, International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, Local 47 (IAHFIA)
PETER BERGMANN President and CEO, Ascension Borgess
GRACE LUBWAMA CEO, YWCA of Kalamazoo
THOMAS ROHS, MD Chief Medical Officer, Ascension Borgess
SCOTT D. LARSON, MD MICHAEL WILLIAMS, MD Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs Assistant Professor, and Chief Medical Officer, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bronson Healthcare Group WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
Message From The Founding Dean Since March 2011, I have had the honor and privilege of serving as the founding dean of Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine (WMed). During this time, we have accomplished significant milestones as a new medical school and focused on operational excellence to become even better. I hope you share the same sense of accomplishment that I have for the medical school and in what we have created together. After 10 years in this position, I will retire in summer 2021. I look forward to serving as dean emeritus, continuing to support WMed from a new perspective. As a medical school, WMed exists to educate learners, serve patients in our community, and create new knowledge that makes a difference in the world. Nothing is more important than preserving our mission. Our daily actions and decisions are in service to this mission. These are extraordinary circumstances and challenging times that none of us have seen before. COVID-19 has profoundly touched every aspect of our lives; however, I am proud that WMed has shown an incredible amount of resilience to meet pressing needs despite a great deal of ambiguity. The willingness of our medical students to contribute wherever possible has been remarkable. The unwavering dedication of our frontline medical professionals to deliver the highest quality patient care in our WMed Health clinics and affiliate hospitals has been inspiring. The active work of our faculty in medical research is innovative and groundbreaking. The collaboration of our students, resident physicians, faculty, and staff, with the community showcases the true spirit of WMed. At WMed, we have an unyielding commitment to lifelong learning, patient care, and discovery. This year proved no different. Through it all, the safety and well-being of WMed and the Southwest Michigan community that we serve remains our top priority as the pandemic crisis continues. What we know to be true is that philanthropic partnerships enhance our power to do good. Your spirit of philanthropy is inspirational and we are grateful to have you as colleagues, advocates, and philanthropic partners. I am pleased to share the progress that has been made thanks to the generosity of our donors during the 2019-20 fiscal year. Donations to support the mission of the medical school totaled $2,710,070. This outpouring of support for our mission, in the face of unprecedented financial challenges, is truly extraordinary. WMed is committed to ensuring all gifts are used to sustain our mission to deliver an exceptional medical education for our learners, best-in-class patient care, cutting edge medical research, and life changing service to our community. I thank you for your commitment to, and support for, WMed. Together we succeed. Sincerely,
Hal B. Jenson, MD, MBA Founding Dean
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MISSION To educate and inspire lifelong learners to be exceptional Clinicians, Leaders, Educators, Advocates, and Researchers of tomorrow.
VISION To be distinguished as a leader among medical schools through community collaboration in medical education, patient care, research, and service.
VALUES We achieve excellence by: Promoting innovation and lifelong learning Acting with integrity and professionalism Demonstrating leadership, teamwork, and collaboration Showing compassion for all Valuing inclusiveness and diversity
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WMed Donors: Our Constant in a Period of Challenge and Change It is an honor to serve as the associate dean for Development and Alumni Affairs at WMed. Serving our founding dean during the last two years of his remarkable decade of leadership has been, and continues to be, a high point in my fundraising career. Seeing the growth in WMed’s fundraising program has been exciting and rewarding. This Philanthropy Impact Report showcases the key philanthropic highlights from the 2019-20 fiscal year. The coronavirus pandemic significantly impacted WMed fundraising this fiscal year. COVID-19 required a shift in our Annual Imagine Gala from an in-person event to a virtual Non-Gala, Gala. Despite the challenges they faced, our event Chairs, William “Bill“ Parfet and his wife Barbara Parfet, were enthusiastic and tireless in their support for the modified Gala and WMed. As the impact of COVID-19 hit Kalamazoo, Bill and Barbara were at the forefront in helping the medical school stay nimble and advocated for continued financial support. They did not miss a beat in transforming the in-person event to the virtual Non-Gala, Gala. They aligned Gala donations to support The WMed COVID-19 Response Fund, which helped the medical school secure critically needed personal protective equipment and safety resources for our frontline medical team of students, faculty, residents, and staff. Next, Bill and Barbara established a challenge incentive and committed to match one dollar for every three dollars contributed to the Gala and the Response Fund. With the support of their challenge gift, WMed raised over $400,000! I thank Bill and Barbara, and I thank each of you who stepped forward to support these remarkable initiatives. Learn more about the Imagine Gala and The WMed COVID-19 Response Fund on page 13. Another major innovation this year was the launch of The WMed Fund, a new annual fund established as a primary vehicle for all donors to support the medical school’s core mission. You can learn more about this exciting new giving opportunity to support the medical school and our learners on page 29. With the help of our donors, medical school senior leaders, and many friends, The Dean’s Circle Leadership Giving Society was created for our loyal supporters to step forward as leaders in advancing our mission and supporting our students. See the article on page 33 to read more about The Dean’s Circle Leadership Giving Society which formally launches in the 2020-21 fiscal year. 2019-20 was without question a year of challenge and change. However, with the steady leadership of our founding dean, a well-positioned strategic plan, and YOU – our loyal donors – we were able to weather this period of transition. As WMed approaches our first decade of operation in 2021, we celebrate the remarkable legacy of accomplishments of our founding Dean Dr. Hal B. Jenson. We are profoundly grateful for the continuing support of our major philanthropists for their unwavering support of WMed. We are enthusiastic about the future, the appointment of our next dean, and the growing reputation of WMed as a medical school of national distinction. Thank you for supporting our mission, our students, our discoveries, and the services that WMed provides to Kalamazoo and our region. Sincerely,
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2019-20 Fiscal Year At A Glance In a year of monumental change for the medical school and the world, we are especially grateful for your support of WMed. Despite the many challenges we have faced this year, our caring community of affiliates, corporations, foundations, employees, parents, students, residents, and friends has provided resources to help us advance our mission.
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INDIVIDUALS - $2,123,820 PLANNED GIFTS - $182,650 IN-KIND GIFTS - $150,000 FOUNDATIONS - $145,350 BUSINESSES - $108,250
Thank you to the individuals, businesses, and foundations who support the promise and potential of our medical school and its people during a time when it matters more than ever. As a private medical school, WMed must be financially self-sustaining through private gifts, clinical revenue, tuition, and endowment income. 5
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Above Image: L. Lee Stryker Large Image: Annie Johnston Henn attended the unveiling of the L. Lee Stryker Learning Hall on the W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus.
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L. Lee Stryker’s Legacy of Philanthropy Honored at WMed Not a day passes that Annie Johnston Henn isn’t reminded of the impactful legacy that her late grandfather, L. Lee Stryker, left for his family. She hears the stories often from her mother, Ronda Stryker, of how L. Lee Stryker passed down to his children the lessons he learned from his father, Dr. Homer Stryker, and mother, ensuring they would not be forgotten. L. Lee Stryker was president and chief operating officer of Stryker Corporation until 1976, when he and his wife and two companions perished in a plane crash while on vacation in Wyoming. His children, Ronda, Patricia, and Jon, were not on the plane and survived. “My grandfather’s legacy is to care about all people and to give every person an equal opportunity to succeed,” Johnston Henn said of her grandfather. “I think he’s probably one of the people who really instilled that idea in me - of philanthropy and giving back, and not just of your assets, but also your time. That was really important to him.” The entire Stryker family are, and always have been, very philanthropic. In 2019, Jon Stryker, L. Lee Stryker’s son and Johnston Henn’s uncle, donated $1 million to WMed in honor of his late father, making his total donations to the medical school $6 million.
who gave a $100 million gift to Western Michigan University in 2011 that served as the foundational funding for WMed. Since its opening in 2014, the medical school has welcomed seven classes made up of more than 522 aspiring physicians and celebrated the graduations of three of those classes, most recently the MD Class of 2020 on May 16. “I’m pleased to add my support to my sister Ronda’s contributions to Western Michigan University and the Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, and I’m honored to have this space named for our father,” Jon Stryker said. “I hope all of this inspires students to do a lot of good with their medical degrees and as doctors,” Johnston Henn added. “It’s such an opportunity to give back and give so much. My grandfather also had a really big sense of adventure and I hope students can be creative. I hope they’re inspired to do a lot more for others than for themselves, and to go out and live their lives and live it to the fullest because I think that’s what he did and what he instilled in my family.”
On Thursday, May 9, 2019, Johnston Henn stood in place of her uncle in a special unveiling ceremony of the team-based learning hall on the first floor of the W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus - named in honor of L. Lee Stryker. The ceremony also recognized the generosity of Jon Stryker. “It means a lot to me to be standing in place of my uncle who is such a philanthropic, generous, and humble man,” Johnston Henn said, following the special ceremony and unveiling. The Stryker legacy of philanthropy is what helped make the medical school a reality. It was Johnston Henn’s parents, William Johnston and Ronda Stryker,
WMed gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support of Jon Stryker in support of our mission.
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Lynn & Charles Zhang Donate Much Needed PPE to WMed were all back ordered as the vendors dealt with limited supplies. Zhang reached out to a friend in the medical field in China, who said she could help find supplies. Zhang spent numerous hours on the phone over several weeks – often late at night due to the 12-hour time difference – sourcing supplies, ordering them, and arranging for delivery to the medical school.
The generous donation of personal protective equipment (PPE) from Charles and Lynn Zhang kept WMed Health providers and staff safe while serving the community.
In April, a generous donation of $150,000 worth of personal protective equipment (PPE) from Charles and Lynn Zhang allowed the medical school to keep its healthcare providers safe while they served the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Zhangs’ generosity also included a significant contribution of their time as Lynn Zhang personally spent countless hours sourcing supplies from China amidst worldwide shortages of PPE. “We really wanted to do something to help,” Lynn Zhang said. “I read the stories about how our frontline doctors and nurses were fighting the pandemic with a lack of equipment and that broke my heart because they were risking their lives and we didn’t have enough protection to give them. I thought, how can we take care of patients in the community?” Zhang said she called WMed leaders and asked what they needed most. She learned the medical school had placed orders for PPE, but the orders
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The Zhangs’ donations to the medical school were just one of many things they did to support Kalamazoo as the community fought the COVID-19 crisis. They made additional donations to the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and donated funds to Bronson Methodist Hospital’s Rapid Response Fund to supply the hospital with more ventilators in the case of a COVID-19 patient surge. “I believe we’re very blessed to be part of the Kalamazoo community,” Lynn Zhang said. “Our leadership in the medical school and the local hospitals worked together and focused on one goal to make it happen. That is so crucial.” Donations from the Zhangs included surgical masks, gloves, Tyvek suits, booties, and goggles – PPE that was deemed essential to keep providers safe but had been in short supply everywhere, according to Robin Scott, the medical school’s manager for Occupational Health. Having an abundance of surgical masks allowed WMed Health to provide them to employees and patients. At the time, the medical school was requiring all employees and visitors to wear surgical masks while on any WMed campus. The donation allowed WMed Health to share surgical masks with Ascension Borgess Hospital and Bronson Methodist Hospital, along with West Michigan Air Care and Kalamazoo Anesthesiology. “Surgical masks protect the air people breathe out, so everyone wearing a mask protects people around them,” Scott said.
The generous donation of PPE from Charles and Lynn Zhang kept WMed Health providers and staff safe while serving the community.
We can all learn from the Zhangs’ community engagement, commitment, compassion for others’ safety, and servant leadership, said Keith Kenter, MD, the medical school’s associate dean for Clinical Affairs. “WMed and WMed Health are proud to accept these gifts and to be associated with our community,” Dr. Kenter said at the time. “It is in times of stress and crisis management that good things like this
need to be celebrated. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.” Due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the medical school has expanded the medical supplies and PPE to better prepare the incoming class and keep them safe during their studies and clinical experiences. As a result, our equipment list has grown and the need for philanthropic donations has increased to keep pace.
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Geriatric Psychiatry Endowed Fund Supports Mental Health Initiative in Southwest Michigan Susan Brown has been making strides to expand access to quality mental health services in Southwest Michigan and combat the stigma for those seeking help for mental illness since 2012, when two high-profile community members, and friends of Susan’s, lost their lives to suicide. Brown’s passion to help those dealing with mental illness recently led to a substantial gift given in her honor to form the WMed Geriatric Psychiatry Endowed Fund. The generous gift was given by John W. and Rosemary Brown, two well-known Kalamazoo philanthropists who are close friends of Susan Brown and her husband, Bob Brown.
John Brown is the former chairman of Stryker Corporation and during his 32 years of leadership, Stryker became a world-renowned medical technologies firm based in Kalamazoo. Rosemary and John Brown have strong philanthropic ties to Kalamazoo and contribute regularly to community organizations as well as WMed. “Susan has played an important role in Kalamazoo and in Michigan with her dedication to many worthy causes and she is deserving of this honor,” Rosemary Brown said. “Susan has a personal connection to this area of medicine, and we want to support her dedication.”
Above Image: Susan Brown leads the initiative to increase quality mental health services in Southwest Michigan.
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Susan Brown said she has no doubt that the significant gift from her friends will have a “huge impact” and put into action the help to solve what she called “a community problem and a community responsibility.” The Geriatric Psychiatry Endowed Fund will help Kalamazoo become a model for how communities deliver quality mental health services. “The generosity of Rosemary and John Brown will pave the way to Kalamazoo becoming a leader in the state and nationally in forging a mental healthcare system that is seamless for the community to access,” Susan Brown said. Furthermore, the financial support will be critical to launching endowed professorships and fellowships within the Department of Psychiatry at WMed. Rajiv Tandon, MD, chair of the medical school’s Department of Psychiatry, called Susan Brown an inspiration. “This gift allows WMed to take the lead on quality mental health care. One of the challenges in the community is the fact that we need more mental health resources, and we have to improve collaboration and coordination,” Dr. Tandon said.
on specialized populations such as women’s health and geriatric mental health. “I don’t think I’ve ever been so excited about anything,” Susan Brown said. “When you see the impact that this help gives to people suffering from anxiety and depression, no matter what age, you’re just thrilled. Good health is mental, as well as physical. Primary physicians now are expected to be knowledgeable in both. Kalamazoo has the means to do this — a concerned and well-advised community, a rising medical school, and a chair of Psychiatry who will lead us there.” For their part, Rosemary Brown said she is hopeful that the gift from John and her will prompt others to support the work being done by Susan Brown and the program steering committee. “We are hoping to call attention to a need and to encourage other donors to give,” she said.
With Susan’s vision early on, and help from the Kalamazoo Collaborative Care Program’s steering committee, two health clinics have opened in 2018 and 2019, which has led to an overall decrease in depression and anxiety for patients who were enrolled in the primary care clinics’ program. The program has five main objectives: improving accessibility for more timely mental health services; decreasing the stigma associated with seeking mental health services; closing the gaps in mental health services; improving communication between agencies and providing a community-wide directory for mental health services; and promoting the collaboration of care with primary care practices while also focusing
John W. and Rosemary Brown provided financial support in honor of Susan Brown through the new Geriatric Psychiatry Endowed Fund.
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Reimagined Gala Draws an Outpouring of Support for COVID-19 Response Fund
The COVID-19 pandemic brought rapid and continuous change to the medical school and the community, as well as uncertainty across the U.S. and the globe. As the pandemic began to unfold in March and early April, WMed leaders knew they had to act swiftly and they did so by implementing proactive measures, new policies, and other actions in order to continue operations in the safest manner possible. The Annual Imagine Gala, which was scheduled for May 16, 2020, had been one of the most prestigious philanthropy events in Kalamazoo for the past four years. More than 350 community leaders and friends of the medical school gathered each year to enjoy an evening of fine dining, dancing, and camaraderie as they raised funds to support the mission of the medical school.
Non-Gala, Gala proceeds went toward the school’s pipeline programs, as in previous years, and to the brand-new WMed COVID-19 Response Fund. The WMed COVID-19 Response Fund was launched to support the medical school’s frontline workers, students, and community. Initial donations helped with items such as the purchase of medical supplies and personal protective equipment, telehealth equipment, and laptops to enable staff to work remotely from home.
This year, the impact of the pandemic caused special events from coast to coast to be canceled for the safety and well-being of all parties involved. These extraordinary circumstances forced the 2020 WMed Imagine Gala co-chairs, Bill and Barbara Parfet, to get creative. The Parfets, alongside other organizers, quickly began reimagining what the 5th Annual Imagine Gala would look like and the event was turned into a Non-Gala, Gala. Organizers knew that until the ability to gather returned, WMed – like all businesses – would have to modify fundraising strategies in the face of the COVID-19 crisis, and thankfully, the initial response was very positive. Although no physical event took place, WMed donors, corporate partners, and friends were invited to still “show up” and support the mission of WMed. All
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Gala Co-chairs Bill and Barbara Parfet contributed $150,000 as a challenge incentive fund to encourage WMed friends to contribute to the Non-Gala, Gala.
Imagine Gala Co-Chair Bill Parfet shared, “The COVID-19 outbreak is a powerful example of just how important it is for us to support the education of future physicians and to provide for the medical well-being of residents in Kalamazoo and Southwest Michigan.” The creation of the Response Fund spurred Bill and Barbara Parfet to commit $150,000 as a “challenge incentive fund.” That meant all Non-Gala, Gala gifts were matched on a one-to-three basis. For example, a donor who made a $750 tax-deductible gift was recognized by the medical school as a donor at the $1,000 level. “The Parfets’ matching gift has proven to be especially crucial as we navigate the financial impacts of COVID-19,” said Jack Mosser, PhD, the medical school’s associate dean for Development and Alumni Affairs. “We are very thankful for their generosity.” “Our constituents truly understand how important
the mission of the medical school is in educating future physicians for our region and in supporting the type of medical research that is being done here,” Mosser said. “It’s been heartwarming to see the response from the community, from our local businesses, and our major donors.” Individuals, businesses, or foundations who want to help support the WMed COVID-19 Response Fund may continue to donate to the fund by check, credit card, donation of stock, gifts from donor-advised funds, and rollover IRAs. To make a gift or to get more information, donors are encouraged to call Jack Mosser directly at 269.337.6335 or send an e-mail to jack.mosser@med.wmich.edu. WMed gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support of the following individuals, businesses, and foundations who donated to the Non-Gala, Gala / WMed COVID-19 Response Fund.
The WMed COVID-19 Response Fund Donors Consuelo Ahmed Anonymous Ascension Borgess Battle Creek Community Foundation Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Bryon Boley Karen and Christopher Bovid Bronson Healthcare Group Robert Brown Willard A. Brown, Jr. Trust Charles and Lynn Chen-Zhang Consumers Credit Union Diekema Hamann Architects, Inc. William and Sue Fales Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First National Bank of Michigan (Kalamazoo) Timothy and Linda Garrow GE Foundation Gibson Kristine M. and Scott C. Gibson Lisa Graves Greenleaf Trust Carol Heinicke L. Leonard and Mary Harrison William D. Johnston and Ronda E. Stryker
Kalamazoo Hotel Group, LLC Keith and Patty Kenter Philip J. Kroth and Laura Jean Honch Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone PLC (Detroit) Edward and Kari Montgomery Jack and Jane Mosser Nexus Business Solutions Nulty Agency, Inc. OptiMed Health Partners William and Barbara Parfet Floyd and Phyllis Parks Holly Ramsdell David and Bonnie Riddle Tom Rothstein Brandy Shattuck and Geoffrey Zmyslowski Dr. Maria Sheakley Jean Shelton Debra Taubel Darren and Bridget Timmeney TowerPinkster Elizabeth Upjohn Mason Greg Vanden Heuvel Derek and Dawn Wheaton Peter and Amanda Ziemkowski 14
Your Philanthropy in 2019-2020 WMed deeply values support from our philanthropic partners. Listed below are individuals, businesses, foundations, and planned gift donors who made generous gifts between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020.
Leadership Level Honor Roll Donors who have contributed $25,000 and above Anonymous John W. and Rosemary K. Brown Harry M. Conway Trust John M. and Linda Dunn Havirmill Foundation Hal B. and Cyndi Jenson William D. Johnston and Ronda E. Stryker Jerry L. and Susan L. Miller Kenneth V. and Julie M. Miller
Northwood Group William U. and Barbara A. Parfet PNC Foundation Thomas Gregory and Debra Kay Ryan James R. Ryan Family Foundation Jon L. Stryker Jon Stryker Design Stryker Corporation Charles and Lynn Zhang
Donors who contributed between $10,000 and $24,999 Anonymous Ascension Borgess B.A.S.I.C. Battle Creek Community Foundation Bronson Healthcare Group Robert M. Brown Sr. and Susan C. Brown 15
Amy Capelli Medical Device Business Services Monroe-Brown Foundation Robert W. and Margo Rebar Michael and Ruth A. Stoddard Rajiv Tandon Treystar
Donors who contributed between $5,000 and $9,999 Anonymous Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan First National Bank of Michigan (Kalamazoo) Greenleaf Trust Lena Jomaa and Michael Dabaja Keith and Patty Kenter
Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone PLC Angela and Robert G. Sawyer Starr Commonwealth TowerPinkster Kenneth M. and Margaret J. Vander Velde
Donors who contributed between $2,500 and $4,999 Anonymous Consumers Credit Union Joyce deJong-Monroe and Jeffrey Monroe Diekema Hamann Architects, Inc.
Kristine M. and Scott C. Gibson Henry County Center for Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Kalamazoo Hotel Group, LLC Lindsey R. Rolston
Donors who contributed between $1,000 and $2,499 Anonymous Joanne and Kenneth A. Baker Priscilla J. Blair Joan and Thomas M. Blok Bryon Boley Christopher and Karen Bovid Robert Brown Willard A. Brown Jr. Trust Richard D. Bryck Living Trust Helen and Joseph L. Calles Jr.
Jered B. Cornelison and Wendy L. Lackey-Cornelison Fernando U. Fajardo Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Vaughn Wesley Folkert Timothy and Linda Garrow GE Foundation Michael A. Gibbons Gibson HISCO Corporation
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Donors who contributed between $1,000 and $2,499 (continued) Mariam Ischander Kalamazoo Community Foundation Kim and Mark Kanzawa Lawrence “Len” Leonard and Mary Harrison Elizabeth Upjohn Mason Shayne McGuire Tom and Melissa Melgar Nexus Business Solutions Mark A. and Lindsey Noffsinger Nulty Agency, Inc. Jeffrey A. and Patty Oldford David Overton Floyd “Bud” and Phyllis E. Parks OptiMed Health Partners Andrew T. and Kelly M. Quesnelle Bonnie and David Riddle
Linda and Thomas E. Rumschlag Christopher D. Schneider Michele Serbenski Brandy Shattuck and Geoffrey D. Zmyslowski Maria Sheakley Jean Shelton Harriet E. Stephens Lori A. Straube Ruqiya S. Tareen Darren Michael and Bridget F. Timmeney Greg Vanden Heuvel Dale and Jane Vandré Melicent and Robert E. VanPeenan Peter James Wurzer
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This list reflects support that was given between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. The total value of each donor’s gift includes any matching gifts that were donated on their behalf. We greatly appreciate every gift given in support of WMed and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please notify Joel Saukas of any inaccuracies or omissions by contacting him at, 269.337.6302 or joel.saukas@med.wmich.edu. We regret any errors.
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WHETHER YOU MAKE A GIFT OF $1,000, $10,000 OR $25,000, YOUR GIFT TO WMED ADVANCES THE MISSION OF THE MEDICAL SCHOOL AND PROVIDES STUDENTS AND RESIDENTS WITH INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT WOULD OTHERWISE NOT BE POSSIBLE.
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Loyalty Level Honor Roll The Loyalty Level Honor Roll recognizes philanthropic contributions of WMed alumni, employees, businesses, foundations, and friends of the medical school who have generously donated between $1 and $999 during the 2019-20 fiscal year.
Donors who contributed between $500 and $999 Anonymous Robert Beam Lisa Marie Bibb Dana and Ted Cunningham Eric Dougal Amy Douglass and James Melvin Glenn Dregansky Laura Eller and Robert G. Miller Dupage Foundation Joshua Ellwitz William Fales Andrew Geeslin Irving S. Gilmore Foundation Linda M. Ginsberg Donald and Kathy Greydanus Robert Gwinn Jr. and Ann D. Brown Carol Heinicke Harding's Friendly Market Judith A. Johnson and Mark Loehrke Prentiss Jones Jr.
George Richard and Darlene E. Kohrman Philip J. Kroth and Laura Jean Honch Edward B. and Kari Lynn Montgomery Gail M. and Terry L. Nelson Ann V. and Donald R. Parfet Joseph Prahlow Jerry W. and Sandra L. Pratt Bangalore Ramesh Holly Ann Ramsdell Michael J. Ratchford Tom Rothstein Richard H. and Patricia M. Sawyer Ronald and Amy Shipley Carole J. and James R. Smith Stafford-Smith, Inc. Debra Taubel Derek and Dawn Wheaton Dennis Williams and Deborah Ann Engers Peter Ziemkowski
Donors who contributed between $250 and $499 Anonymous Asthma Allergy Centers, PC Leslie O. and James B. Babel Joanne and Kenneth A. Baker George Frank Ball Craig A. Beam Peter Bergmann
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Grant Bowman Stephen B. and Nancy A. Brown Ann M. and Michael E. Busha Dana A. and Steven E. Butt David and Kathryn A. Christ Kelly DeRango and Stephanie Somers Kristin and John DeVries
Donors who contributed between $250 and $499 (continued) Michael Dombos and Ann Soukup Glen Douglass Ross Driscoll Tim A. Fischell Scott and Kandi Free Tyler Gibb Jennifer P. and Robert R. Gorman Lisa Graves Vishal Gupta Alan A. and Judy Halpern Peter Clark Hawk Kenneth and Elizabeth J. Highhouse Robert Highhouse Laura Hossler Jackie Marie and Jeff L. Insalaco James Jastifer Kalamazoo Area Medical Alliance Michael D. Kasten Joseph Keithley Jeffrey C. and Wendy King Steven F. and Nanette Lynne Kokmeyer Catherine Lee and Rashmi Kothari Karyn LeDuc Mayron Z. Lichterman Silvia T. Linares Xiaoke Liu Carolyn and James L. Loker Elizabeth R. Lorbeer and Michael J. Donohoe Larry Donald and Linda D. Lueth Conn L. and Sheri Lee Macomber David Lee Mayor Julia and Nicholas Miladore Lisa Miller Charlotte Milnes John Minser Ken and Linda Noble Oaklawn Hospital David Ohmart
Old National Bancorp Melissa Olken Sabrina Pritchett-Evans State Farm Insurance Craig Raberding Rajiv Rangrass Julie and Todd Ream Michael and Kathryn E. Redinger Erin Catherine and Jason W. Roberts Dawn Robinson Bernard A. and Nydia Roehr Bruce Rowe Dale E. and Ellen M. Rowe Frank J. Sardone and Susan M. Fall Schupan & Sons, Inc. Al Shifflett III Linne M. Shimanek Prince Sidhu Rachel Spiller Justin Spooner Swain Family Trust Mark Sytsma David Thoms and Susan Stuckey Thoms Larry Frank Tolbert and Meri L. Watkins-Tolbert Luis Toledo Christopher and Maren Uggen Gregory Utter Cameron J. and Kelly M. VanLaningham Nancy Wachsmuth Jon and Lisa Walsh Geoffrey Wardwell Joseph K. and Tara A. Weistroffer Perry Westerman David M. Wilson Amy Woznick Douglas and Jackie Wunderly Elmira Yessengaliyeva
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Donors who contributed between $125 and $249 Consuelo Ahmed Anonymous Laura and Timothy J. Bauler Sara Marie Buchanan Douglas M. Czajkowski Dawn Marie DeLuca Barbara Faarup Nabil Ghazal Jeffrey D. Greene
Michael William Hess Amanda Hojnacki Norman and Anita Johnson Catherine Jones Erik Larson Jack and Jane Mosser Daniel Raymond and Catherine E. Kunitzer Bruce Ruekberg Rosemary Schultz
Donors who contributed between $1 and $124 Anonymous Courtney Lee Arnold Kristi Lynn Bailey Guy R. Benson Marilyn H. Blackmon Joseph Block and Kerry Seaver-Block Helen L. Bogatschow Robert Bruce and Sandra B. Borsos Patrick John and Jodi Anne Botz Robert Jr. and Susan Britigan Jane L. and Joe Jr. Brogger Eric V. Jr and Linda B. Brown Liesl Eichler Clark Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin Richard Lee Jr. and Kathleen Diane Daudert Sue A. Davis Amanda Marie Davis Robin S. Davis-McNabb Joyce B. DeNooyer David G. Dvorak and Karol Peterson Morris David and Dawn M. Edwards Wendy L. Field Friends of WMU Dorian and John W. Gesink Pauline Giacobone
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Daniel P. and Sarah Jane Gillig Susan Gilmore Lyman John Goes Jr. and Diana W. Goes Abigail Grande Rex H. and Shelley L. Hall Alison V. Holloway Brenda L. Hunt Charles Louis Hurtubise Wendy and David Hyames Carolyn Isaac Alice K. and Michael Lee Kemerling Marcia and Reed Kendall Jean M. Kieft James A. and Carlee Koessel Robert J. and Kathryn K. Lauer Amber Ashley Main-Parker and David Parker Richard Malott Jossie McCloud Christine McNett Kimbralyn A. Miller Jan K. Minges Chris and Donna Miroslaw Deidre E. and Dennis E. Moore Paul Moorman Richard James and Florence J. Nelson Barbara A. Page IRA
Donors who contributed between $1 and $124 (continued) Passaro, Kahne, Taylor & DeFrancesco Law Offices, P.L.L.C. Charles D. Peterson Katelyn Renee Phillips Darcie Plummer Charles Pratt Jillon Quantz Anne M. and Christopher A. Quayle Mary Reck William Henry Jr. Ritchie Richard Roach Carl Douglas and Mary Catherine Roberts Roberts Family Trust
Launa and Larry Rogers Melissa Sherfield Christine Mary Sickles Bobbie L. Smith Kelsey Spaulding and Nick A. Caras Christina Steele Jeanne L. and Roger Jr. Turner Patrick T. and Colleen Carol VanSlambrouck Sandra M. Williams James B. and Maggie Woodruff Hai Ying Pan and Yong Li Julia Young
DONATE TODAY This list reflects support that was given between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. The total value of each donor’s gift includes any matching gifts that were donated on their behalf. We greatly appreciate each gift given in support of WMed and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please notify Joel Saukas of any inaccuracies or omissions by contacting him at, 269.337.6302 or joel.saukas@med.wmich.edu. We regret any errors.
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Business & Corporate Partners WMed gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support of the following business and corporate partners during the 2019-20 fiscal year.
Ascension Borgess Asthma Allergy Centers, PC B.A.S.I.C. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Bronson Healthcare Group Consumers Credit Union Diekema Hamann Architects, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First National Bank of Michigan (Kalamazoo) Gibson Greenleaf Trust Harding's Friendly Market Henry County Center for Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine HISCO Corporation Jon Stryker Design Kalamazoo Hotel Group, LLC Medical Device Business Services
Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone PLC (Detroit) Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone PLC (Kalamazoo) Nexus Business Solutions Northwood Group Nulty Agency, Inc. Oaklawn Hospital Old National Bancorp OptiMed Health Partners Passaro, Kahne, Taylor & DeFrancesco Law Offices, P.L.L.C. PNC Foundation Sabrina Pritchett-Evans State Farm Insurance Schupan & Sons, Inc. Stafford-Smith, Inc. Starr Commonwealth Stryker Corporation TowerPinkster Treystar
Foundation Donors WMed gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following foundations during the 2019-20 fiscal year.
Battle Creek Community Foundation Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin Dupage Foundation GE Foundation Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Havirmill Foundation Kalamazoo Community Foundation Monroe-Brown Foundation James R. Ryan Family Foundation The Stryker-Johnston Foundation
To learn more about becoming a business, corporate, or foundation partner of the medical school, please contact Jack Mosser, associate dean for Development and Alumni Affairs at, 269.337.6335 or jack.mosser@med.wmich.edu. 23
Planned Gift Donors WMed gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following planned gift donors during the 2019-20 fiscal year.
Robert Beam IRA Lisa Marie Bibb Priscilla J. Blair IRA Willard A. Brown Jr. Trust Richard D. Bryck Living Trust Amy Capelli IRA Harry M. Conway Trust Glen Douglass IRA John M. Dunn IRA
Linda M. Ginsburg IRA Barbara A. Page IRA Robert W. Rebar IRA Roberts Family Trust Harriet E. Stephens IRA Swain Family Trust Luis Toledo IRA Charles L. Zeller Jr.
WMed is committed to helping you accomplish your charitable and financial goals through planned giving. Your gift will be met with attentive, personal service. We seek to help donors achieve their philanthropic objectives. To learn more about our planned giving opportunities, please contact Jack Mosser, associate dean for Development and Alumni Affairs at, 269.337.6335 or jack.mosser@med.wmich.edu.
These lists reflect support that was given between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. The total value of each donor’s gift includes any matching gifts that were donated on their behalf. We greatly appreciate each gift given in support of WMed and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please notify Joel Saukas of any inaccuracies or omissions by contacting him at, 269.337.6302 or joel.saukas@med.wmich.edu. We regret any errors. 24
In Memory of Dr. Helen D. Pratt After graduating high school in 1965, Dr. Pratt attended Western Michigan University and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology and a PhD in Clinical Psychology. She excelled in her field and became a professor at Western Michigan University and the director of Behavioral Pediatrics at WMed.
The Dr. Helen D. Pratt Memorial Fund was established at the medical school after she passed away on April 29, 2020, at the age of 72. Dr. Pratt was known for her love of education, generosity within the Kalamazoo community, and her warm spirit.
Dr. Pratt donned many hats throughout her lifetime, as a professor, a wife, and a mother to five children, and still found the time to serve on numerous local, regional, and national boards. By the end of her career, she had authored more than 200 published articles and book chapters, supervised numerous residents, taught countless classes, and mentored many students at WMed. She was honored to be among the founding faculty of the medical school and retired as professor emerita in the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine after nearly 25 years of service. WMed gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support of the following individuals who donated to the Dr. Helen D. Pratt Memorial Fund in 2020.
Dr. Pratt Memorial Fund Donors Liesl Eichler Clark Sue A. Davis Norman and Anita Johnson Elizabeth R. Lorbeer and Michael J. Donohoe Richard Malott Jan K. Minges
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Jack and Jane Mosser Charles Pratt James Pratt Sandra M. and William Henry Jr. Ritchie Carl Douglas and Mary Catherine Roberts Sandra Williams
Meaningful Giving Starts With You WMed Community Donor I give because WMed is attracting and educating future doctors for our community. Having a broad array of medical providers improves the quality of life for everyone in Kalamazoo and Southwest Michigan. WMed Parent
My husband and I give because we are so delighted with the educational opportunities our daughter has received as a medical student at WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. WMed Alumnus
I give because I want to make a difference. I want to support educational opportunities for current students at the medical school. WMed Staff Member
I give because I believe in the mission of our medical school. I can’t give a lot, however, I want to show my support for the school and our talented medical students. 26
White Coat Sponsorship Program Each year, WMed enthusiastically welcomes new students to its degree programs, and the White Coat Sponsorship program is one of the exciting ways for members of the community to have a direct and positive impact on the medical school’s newest students. The White Coat Sponsorship program offers donors an important and meaningful way to help medical students launch their medical studies and clinical experiences. The sponsorship helps provide each student with their first white coat and medical equipment, including a stethoscope, reflex hammer, tuning fork, personal protective equipment, and a wide array of apparel. Donors are invited to write a personal note of congratulations, which is placed in the pocket of their student’s white coat. A unique and personal bond often develops between donors and students. For donors, the program is a way to really see the impact they’re having in the lives of our students. For students, being sponsored by a donor provides an affirming and empowering experience at the very beginning of their medical education where the support and encouragement is needed most. Future White Coat Sponsorship opportunities will feature new leadership levels of giving – classic, bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. Donors who commit to sponsorships at the $1,000 level will also be recognized as a member of The Dean’s Circle Leadership Giving Society. Donors providing leadership level sponsorships in 2020 and beyond are stepping forward to support medical student success and helping to enhance the educational opportunities available to all medical students at WMed. WMed gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the following individuals, businesses, and foundations who donated to the 2019 White Coat Sponsorship program. 27
2019 White Coat Sponsorship Donors Asthma Allergy Centers, PC Leslie O. and James B. Babel Kenneth A. and Joanne Baker Peter Bergmann Thomas M. and Joan Blok Bryon Boley Karen Bovid Stephen B. and Nancy A. Brown Ann M. and Michael E. Busha Kelly DeRango and Stephanie Somers Kristin and John DeVries Cheryl Dickson Michael Dombos and Ann Soukup Eric Dougal Glen Dregansky Ross Driscoll John M. and Linda T. Dunn Dennis William and Deborah Ann Engers Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Tim A. Fischell Scott and Kandi Free Timothy and Linda Garrow GE Foundation Scott and Kristine Gibson Vishal Gupta Laura Hosler James Jastifer Kalamazoo Area Medical Alliance Kim and Mark Kanzawa Joseph Keithley Keith and Patty Kenter Steven F. and Nanette Lynne Kokmeyer Catherine Lee and Rashmi Kothari Silvia T. Linares Xiaoke Liu Carolyn and James L. Loker Elizabeth R. Lorbeer and Michael J. Donohoe Conn L. and Sheri Lee Macomber Kenneth V. and Julie M. Miller Lisa Miller Charlotte Milnes
Jeffrey Monroe and Joyce deJong-Monroe Edward B. and Kari Lynn Montgomery Ken Noble David Ohmart Melissa Olken Old National Bancorp David Overton Ann V. and Donald R. Parfet Jerry W. and Sandra L. Pratt Sabrina Pritchett-Evans State Farm Insurance Andrew T. and Kelly M. Quesnelle Rajiv Rangrass Robert W. and Margo Rebar David and Bonnie Riddle Dawn Robinson Bruce Rowe Dale E. and Ellen M. Rowe Linda and Thomas E. Rumschlag Thomas Gregory and Debra Kay Ryan Frank J. and Susan M. Sardone Schupan & Sons, Inc. Michele Serbenski Brandy Shattuck Ronald and Amy Shipley Prince Sidhu Carole J. and James R. Smith Rachel Spiller Justin Spooner Swain Family Trust Mark Sytsma David Thoms and Susan Stuckey Thoms Larry Frank Tolbert and Meri L. Watkins-Tolbert Luis Toledo Gregory Utter Nancy Wachsmuth Jon Walsh and Lisa Turner Joseph K. and Tara A. Weistroffer Perry Westerman David M. Wilson Douglas and Jackie Wunderly Peter James Wurzer
FUTURE LEADERSHIP SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
$500
WHITE COAT CLASSIC SPONSOR
$1,500 WHITE COAT BRONZE SPONSOR
$2,500 WHITE COAT SILVER SPONSOR
$5,000 WHITE COAT GOLD SPONSOR
$10,000 WHITE COAT PLATINUM SPONSOR
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The WMed Fund is a convenient way for alumni, parents, employees, and friends of the medical school to make financial contributions to support the mission of WMed and the educational needs of the school’s medical students and residents. The WMed Fund supports educational initiatives such as:
+ GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS AND ONLINE TEXTBOOKS – Provides medical students with
financial support for tuition and online textbooks.
+ SIMULATED PATIENT EXPERIENCES – Provides simulated patient treatment training and state-of-the-art
simulated clinical facilities to ensure students and residents are well-prepared for their actual clinical work.
+ EDUCATIONAL PIPELINE PROGRAMS – Assists our mission to engage students who are underrepresented in medicine and healthcare fields at the elementary, middle school, high school, undergraduate, and graduate levels in future healthcare careers. + STATE-OF-THE-ART EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION – Allows WMed to ensure students and residents have high-quality medical equipment and instrumentation to practice the latest medical advances. + RESEARCH AND RESEARCH TRAVEL FUNDS – Provides students and residents the opportunity to conduct medical research under the supervision of our faculty. Assists with research project costs and funds to travel to regional and/or national professional association meetings to present research. + STUDENT TUTORING SERVICES – Provides tutoring services to help students achieve coursework success in one of the most demanding academic enterprises. + STUDENT WELLNESS PROGRAMS – Provides monetary assistance to students and residents who wish to participate in stress-reducing wellness and healthy-living lifestyle initiatives during their medical studies and residency experiences. + CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND EXPLORATION – Provides financial support for career development and exploration opportunities for our students and residents. 29
Your gift to The WMed Fund helps enrich and expand the educational opportunities for medical students and residents. WMed gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following donors to The WMed Fund during the 2019-20 fiscal year.
The WMed Fund Sponsors for 2019-20 Courtney Lee Arnold George Frank Ball Guy R. Benson Lisa Marie Bibb Marilyn H. Blackmon Robert Bruce and Sandra B. Borsos Patrick John and Jodi Anne Botz Robert Brown Richard D. Bryck Living Trust Sara Marie Buchanan Harry M. Conway Trust Richard Lee Jr. and Kathleen Diane Daudert Robin S. Davis-McNabb Diekema Hamann Architects, Inc. Glen Douglass IRA Dupage Foundation David G. and Karol Dvorak Laura Eller and Robert G. Miller Barbara Faarup Fernando U. Fajardo Vaughn Wesley Folkert Friends of WMU Dorian and John W. Gesink Linda M. Ginsberg IRA
Jeffrey D. Greene Brenda L. Hunt Jackie Marie and Jeff L. Insalaco Kalamazoo Community Foundation Daniel Raymond and Catherine E. Kunitzer Karyn LeDuc Lawrence “Len” Leonard and Mary Harrison Larry Donald and Linda D. Lueth Amber Ashley Main-Parker and David Parker Chris and Donna Miroslaw Paul Moorman Jack and Jane Mosser Oaklawn Hospital Jeffrey A. and Patty Oldford Barbara A. Page IRA Passaro, Kahne, Taylor & DeFrancesco Law Offices, P.L.L.C. Linda and Thomas E. Rumschlag Kelsey Spaulding and Nick A.Caras Starr Commonwealth Harriet E. Stephens Michael and Ruth A. Stoddard Melicent and Robert E. VanPeenan Geoffrey Wardwell
Every gift counts – no matter the size – and your gifts to The WMed Fund provide the medical school with a consistent source of funding for key priorities and student educational opportunities that otherwise would not be possible. DONATE TODAY This list reflects support that was given between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. The total value of each donor’s gifts includes any matching gifts that were donated on their behalf. We greatly appreciate each gift given in support of WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please notify Joel Saukas of any inaccuracies or omissions by contacting him at, 269.337.6302 or joel.saukas@med.wmich.edu. We regret any errors. 30
UMake WMed is an annual appeal that allows our faculty, residents, and staff the opportunity to financially support the medical school. Gifts to the medical school help support the mission of WMed and allow us to provide expanded educational opportunities for students and medical residents. The goal of the UMake WMed campaign is to encourage 100% participation by our employees. When an employee donates to WMed, it helps our medical school improve the health of our community. Employee support of UMake WMed fuels education and innovation and helps ensure that we recruit the best students who desire to become outstanding Clinicians, Leaders, Educators, Advocates, and Researchers.
UMake WMed a better place simply by working here. Together, we save lives, advance research, and train the next generation of physicians. 31
UMake WMed Donors Anonymous Courtney Lee Arnold Kristi Lynn Bailey Joanne and Kenneth Baker Craig A. Beam Christopher and Karen Bovid Robert Gwinn Jr. and Ann D. Brown Sara Marie Buchanan Jered B. Cornelison Richard Lee Jr. and Kathleen Diane Daudert Amanda Marie Davis Robin S. Davis-McNabb Dawn Marie DeLuca Cheryl Dickson Glenn Dregansky Ross Driscoll Laura Eller Barbara Faarup William Fales Timothy and Linda Garrow Nabil Ghazal Kristine M. and Scott C. Gibson Lisa Graves Donald and Kathy Greydanus Carol Heinicke Rex H. and Shelly L. Hall Michael William Hess
Amanda Hojnacki Carolyn Isaac James Jastifer Hal B. and Cyndi Jenson Catherine Jones Prentiss Jr. Jones Keith and Patty Kenter Jean M. Kieft Erik Larson Elizabeth R. Lorbeer and Michael J. Donohoe Amber Ashley Main-Parker and David Parker Shayne McGuire Christine McNett Tom and Melissa Melgar Kimbralyn Miller Lisa Miller Charlotte Milnes Jan K. Minges John Minser Deirdre E. and Dennis E. Moore Paul Moorman Jack Mosser Charles D. Peterson Joseph Prahlow Jillon Quantz Anne M. and Christopher A. Quayle
Payroll Deduction Gifts
Bangalore Ramesh Holly Ann Ramsdell Michael and Kathryn E. Redinger Katelyn Renee Bonnie and David Riddle Richard Roach Launa and Larry Rogers Tom Rothstein Dale E. and Ellen M. Rowe Christopher Schneider Michele Serbenski Brandy Shattuck and Geoffrey D. Zmyslowski Maria Sheakley Jean Shelton Linne M. Shimanek Christine Mary Sickles Kelsey Spaulding and Nick A. Caras Christina Steele Lori A. Straube Ruqiya S. Tareen Debra Taubel Greg Vanden Heuvel Dale and Jane VandrĂŠ Perry Westerman Elmira Yessengaliyeva Hai Ying Pan and Yong Li Peter Ziemkowski
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Announcing The Dean’s Circle Leadership Giving Society The Dean’s Circle Leadership Giving Society recognizes a special group of donors who step forward each year as leaders in supporting the mission of the medical school. Members of the Dean’s Circle annually make a gift at one of five leadership giving levels to support the Dean’s vision for the medical school, to provide enhanced educational opportunities for students and medical residents, and to advance the overall mission of WMed. Financial support from The Dean’s Circle members provides enhanced educational opportunities for medical students and residents that otherwise would not be possible. These leadership gifts also allow the Dean to fund strategic projects that support the top priorities of the medical school and contribute to the national distinction of WMed.
THE DEAN’S CIRCLE LEADERSHIP GIVING SOCIETY CONTRIBUTION TIERS: $25,000 AND ABOVE $10,000 TO $24,999 $5,000 TO $9,999 $2,500 TO $4,999 $1,000 TO $2,499 33
Every Gift Matters As a private medical school, WMed’s long-term financial sustainability depends on your contributions. Giving to WMed makes you part of a leading group dedicated to the economic vitality of our community while solving one of the most pressing social issues of our generation – a looming physician shortage. It’s hard to think of a more meaningful legacy than being part of the solution to a local and a national problem that, if left unaddressed, could leave our communities without the care we all need to live productive, meaningful lives.
The Dean’s Circle Leadership Giving Society | The WMed Fund UMake WMed Employee Giving Program | White Coat Sponsorship Honorary Gifts | Memorial Gifts | Matching Gifts
TO GIVE Please send your check payable to WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. Mail it to: WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, 1000 Oakland Drive, Kalamazoo, MI 49008. TO INQUIRE FURTHER Please visit med.wmich.edu/giving or call Jack Mosser, PhD, associate dean for Development and Alumni Affairs, at 269.337.6335 or e-mail jack.mosser@med.wmich.edu. WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
WMed Office of Development and Alumni Affairs Staff JACK MOSSER, PHD
JOEL SAUKAS
Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Affairs
Advancement Services and Digital Engagement Coordinator
jack.mosser@med.wmich.edu Office: (269) 337-6335 Cell: (419) 429-2437
joel.saukas@med.wmich.edu Office: (269) 337-6302 Cell: (616) 502-3682
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