Dear friends, The end of the calendar year is a time for reflection, and this year we are especially grateful to have emerged from the last few years stronger and more determined than ever. By many measures, Wolf Trap Foundation’s 2022 season was a tremendous success, and we thank you. It is because of the generosity of thousands of Wolf Trap Foundation donors that we continue to have one of the most diverse and broad offerings of any center for the arts in America. In this past year we returned to full seasons of activity at all three of our stages, including fully staged productions by Wolf Trap Opera. In addition, a Commonwealth-wide expansion of Wolf Trap’s Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts has dramatically increased our presence across the state of Virginia, adding a new level of local focus to our national programs in Education. We are in an exciting period of growth at Wolf Trap. Our commitment to ensuring that Wolf Trap remains a vital resource to our community remains strong and unwavering, and as we emerged from the challenges of the last few years, we have taken intentional steps to plant the seeds for a strong future. With just one year remaining, the Campaign for Wolf Trap: Our Next Chapter, the Foundation’s largest fundraising effort to date, is showing what philanthropy can do for our beloved spaces and for our endowment, ensuring our programs continue to grow and thrive and that our longstanding commitments to diversity, education, and access are as deep as ever. Please enjoy our 2022 Annual Report and know that this passionate work would not be possible without you. We look forward to continued shared experiences with you at Wolf Trap.
Daniel A. D’Aniello Chairman of the Board of Directors
Arvind Manocha President and CEO
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ARTISTIC
INNOVATION
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OLF TRAP blossomed in 2022 with energy and activity. Audiences enjoyed
exceptional artistic moments during collaborative community concerts, live performances by legends and rising stars, grand opera productions, engaging children’s shows, and so much more. It was a year in full flower on and off stage, starting with patrons returning to the Park to find a beautifully re-clad Filene Center with reconfigured seating and aisles (learn more on page 15).
PARK HAPPENINGS Highlighting a long and valued partnership with the National Park Service, the Foundation congratulated Kenneth Bigley on being named Superintendent of Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts this year. Bigley joined Wolf Trap in 2016 and previously served as the Park’s Deputy Superintendent and Acting Superintendent.
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JAPANESE BREAKFAST
A THRIVING FILENE CENTER Summer 2022 fully reopened with vibrant and dynamic
Thirty-eight impressive and wide-ranging artists made
programming for more than 341,000 excited fans at the
their Wolf Trap debuts such as acclaimed indie-pop band
Filene Center. With 20 sold-out performances, legends like
Japanese Breakfast, R&B powerhouse Fantasia, trailblazing
Sting, Bonnie Raitt, and Van Morrison and fan favorites like
collective The Head and the Heart, Latin music icon Ana
Boyz II Men, Barenaked Ladies, and Tedeschi Trucks Band
Gabriel, and pop phenom Andy Grammer. Rising stars
kept audiences dancing all night long.
Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker kicked off their Wild Hearts Tour; Andrew Bird and Iron & Wine were
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341,000+ Attendees 68 Performances 38 Artist Debuts 20 Sold-Out Shows
featured in a night of imaginative indie-rock; and Mexican
Avenue collaborated with New Orleans’ greatest party
rock group Caifanes showcased phenomenal pride during
bands during a curated Voodoo Threauxdown, and Sheryl
Mexican Independence Day. Masters of the Mic brought the
Crow and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit closed out a joint
golden age of hip-hop to the stage, while Black Violin’s
tour during two dynamic nights of country-rock crossovers.
Filene Center debut excited patrons with a fusion of classical
Ziggy Marley & Stephen Marley kept the good times going
and hip-hop music. Young audiences also danced in delight
with legendary reggae tunes honoring Bob Marley, and
when Encanto: The Sing Along Film Concert premiered with
Americana artists Mary Chapin Carpenter and Emmylou
all the hit songs played live.
Harris enraptured fans during quintessential nights under
Returning favorites and familiar faces across genres brought incredible energy to the Park. India’s film and pop music megastar A.R. Rahman returned with one of the most joyous concerts of the season, Trombone Shorty & Orleans
the stars. Comedy also found its way to the Filene Center with masterful comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short, who had audiences rolling with laughter during The Funniest Show in Town at the Moment.
A.R. RAHMAN
SILKROAD ENSEMBLE WITH RHIANNON GIDDENS
STING
TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE’S VOODOO THREAUXDOWN
BIG DADDY KANE FROM “MASTERS OF THE MIC”
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REFLECTING THE REGION
Uniting people and growing partnerships were recurring
and the second annual Broadway in the Park. Produced
themes of the 2022 season with the introduction of several
in collaboration with Signature Theatre, Broadway in the
collaborative concerts that highlighted the region’s skilled
Park welcomed Tony Award winners Kelli O’Hara and
artists. Summer kicked off with a thrilling performance
Adrienne Warren, along with a stellar slate of local ensemble
by The Original Kings of Go-Go showcasing the official
performers. The show was recognized as “a fantastic evening
soundtrack of the DC region and a lineup featuring Big
with something for every generation of theatregoer”
Tony and Trouble Funk, E.U. with Sugar Bear, Junkyard
(BroadwayWorld).
Band, DJ Wroyal, and the Queens of Go-Go Fitness. A Juneteenth Celebration with Thee Phantom and The
choral performance of Joyfully Together: A Community-
Illharmonic Orchestra debuted as a special, family-friendly
Powered Singing Celebration with The Washington Chorus,
event weaving classical music with contemporary songs and
under the artistic direction of Dr. Eugene Rogers. Featuring a
hip-hop. The performance featured a blend of artistry, with
world premiere of Reena Esmail and Melissa Studdard’s “We
an outstanding live 40-piece ensemble made up of rappers,
Are Love,” the uplifting and unifying concert was comprised
turntablists, singers, and orchestral musicians performing
of nearly 30 regional choirs, choruses, and vocal ensembles
works by Beethoven, Jay-Z, Rossini, and Mary J. Blige to
on stage and in the audience.
honor Juneteenth.
After a successful Blast Off! performance in May, “The
Wolf Trap showcased the area’s local talent further with
President’s Own” United States Marine Band returned in
An Evening with The Washington Ballet, which included
December for the beloved Holiday Sing-A-Long, renewing a
Balanchine’s Serenade and Silas Farley’s Werner Sonata,
tradition begun in 1968, but not held in person since 2019.
THE WASHINGTON BALLET PERFORMS AT THE FILENE CENTER
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A fitting finale to the robust summer was a large, interactive
(L-R) CATHY YANG, PAQUITO D’RIVERA, AND YO-YO MA PERFORM WITH THE NSO
NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
COLLABORATIONS
The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) returned to
Outside of the classical realm, the NSO collaborated with the
its summer home with a series of masterful classical
self-described “little orchestra” Pink Martini for an inspired
performances. The talented musicians immersed audiences
evening. Movie lovers dressed in costumes for showcases
in the sweeping drama of Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony
of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™ in Concert and
during a program conducted by Lidiya Yankovskaya that
Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story in Concert, both featuring
also featured the artistry of violinist Gil Shaham.
scores played live. Fans attending Star Wars: The Empire
In September, the NSO presented the world premiere
Strikes Back in Concert had a once-in-a-lifetime experience
of Paquito D’Rivera’s The Journey. The piece was
when NASA scientists shared several of the first images
co-commissioned by Wolf Trap Foundation and the
taken by the James Webb Space Telescope in a presentation
National Symphony and featured cellist superstar Yo-Yo Ma,
with conductor Emil de Cou.
Ehru master Cathy Yang, and D’Rivera on clarinet.
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CULTIVATING OPERA TALENT
Wolf Trap Opera’s prestigious training program produced a triumphant and beautiful live season complete with new full-scale productions, impressive concerts and recitals, and a host of UNTRAPPED activities showcasing the remarkable abilities of this year’s Filene and Studio Artists. Verdi’s timeless and heart-wrenching La Traviata became larger than life as Filene Center audiences reveled in soaring arias, gorgeous music, and grand sets. Presented in collaboration with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Italian opera immersed audiences in an extravagant Parisian world that captivated eyes and ears with a love story for the ages. Two additional opera productions premiered at The Barns, including what is considered the first German romantic opera, Weber’s Der Freischütz (The Marksman). This energetic and unique production streamed online in the fall for free viewing. Closing out the opera season, Appalachian folk melodies took over The Barns with Floyd’s heartbreaking American opera Susannah. Wolf Trap Opera also hosted Musical Mediterranean with Steven Blier and the ever popular Aria Jukebox. Alumna and acclaimed mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey (’05, ’07) returned in 2022 as the Filene Artist in Residence. During her residency, Lindsey not only led a free public Master Class to coach Wolf Trap Opera’s artists, but also
BY THE NUMBERS Opera Productions with 3 New 7 Performances
5 Concerts and UNTRAPPED Events 30 Filene and Studio Artists 1,114 Applications Received 426 Auditions Heard 3% Artist Residency Acceptance Rate
showcased her musical interpretation of the cycles of death and rebirth at The Barns during Kate Lindsey in Recital. UNTRAPPED performances expanded again to new community places and spaces with a world premiere of Lineage: Poems of Margaret Walker (composed and accompanied on the violin by Edward W. Hardy) at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, and a night of food and song during Musique et Cuisine at L’Auberge Chez François. Wolf Trap Opera also partnered with the National Orchestral Institute + Festival for Take The Reins featuring Knoxville: Summer 1915.
“WHAT WOLF TRAP IS BEST KNOWN FOR, IS THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF GREAT SINGERS”
LEFT: FILENE ARTIST CHANÁE CURTIS AS VIOLETTA IN LA TRAVIATA RIGHT: FILENE ARTIST ALEXANDRIA SHINER AS AGATHE IN DER FREISCHÜTZ
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BUDDING
YOUNG AUDIENCES More than 15,000 of Wolf Trap’s youngest fans were
Fan favorites like Latin Grammy winners 123 Andrés,
overjoyed to be back at Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods
interactive go-go artist Uncle Devin, reggae rhythm master
(CTITW). The seven-week season featured 34 performances
Aaron Nigel Smith, and the exciting giants of Madcap
from diverse, award-winning artists and the best in children’s
Puppets lit up the CTITW stage with jubilant energy to ignite
music, dance, theater, puppetry, and more.
a lifelong love for the performing arts amongst our youngest
NEEDTOBREATHE keyboardist Josh Lovelace kicked off the
patrons.
exciting season and made his CTITW debut with a family
CTITW also introduced mime and magic into the
folk rock performance. Fifteen additional stellar artists also
programming lineup this summer. A playful, boisterous
made their CTITW debuts, including Rissi Palmer, who shared
adventure into invisible worlds transpired thanks to Broken
“comfort food” music for the soul; Fyütch, whose spirited
Box Mime Theater, while The Amazing Max showcased
songs celebrated community, Black history, and culture; and
impressive illusions and daring feats. The spectacular
Xuejuan Dance Ensemble that presented a vibrant dance
magician closed out the season with his second show, during
journey across China.
which Wolf Trap teamed up with HomeAid Northern Virginia for its annual “Arts in the Park” event.
123 ANDRÉS AT CHILDREN’S THEATRE-IN-THE-WOODS
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HIGHLIGHTS AT THE BARNS
Spring brought a debut of impressive legends and rising
Master jazz saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa and the Hero
stars to The Barns. A frequent presence at the Filene Center,
Trio kicked off a series of concerts in partnership with District
once-in-a-generation singer Mavis Staples brought heart
of Raga celebrating the musical and cultural influences of the
and soul for three illustrious nights. Iconic R&B group The
South Asian diaspora in the US. Throughout the year, artists
5 Dimension, “Serbian Scorcher” of blues guitar Ana
delighted in The Barns’ renovated green room space and relaxed
Popovic, and Allison Russell of Our Native Daughters and
backstage in a comfortable and stylish area until show time.
th
Birds of Chicago fame wowed crowds during their first Barns shows. Meanwhile, Venezuelan powerhouse singer Nella and dreamy folk and pop/rock sister trio Joseph introduced fresh sounds to the historic venue.
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Chamber Music at The Barns embarked on another season of partnership with Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) and Artistic Advisor Wu Han. Highlights of the year included The Miró Quartet returning with works by Ravel
The Barns’ fall season began with rousing performances by
and Kevin Puts, an exploration of jazz’s influence on the
New Orleans’ lively Rebirth Brass Band, renowned Hüsker
classical canon in CMS’ The Jazz Effect, and a celebration of
Dü frontman Bob Mould, cabaret singer Meow Meow, and
America’s imported musical diversity with CMS’ American
Nashville Emerging Artists Night, which featured eight of the
Visitors. One of chamber music’s most celebrated ensembles
Music City’s finest up-and-coming musicians. The season also
and former Chamber Music at The Barns Artistic Advisors,
showcased instrumentalists with performances by Brazilian
The Emerson String Quartet, returned once more in
jazz pianist Eliane Elias, Syrian clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and his
December for an incomparable, sold-out performance of
CityBand, and classical pianist turned cover artist Holly Bowling.
Beethoven as a part of their farewell tour.
TOP: (L-R) BRANFORD MARSALIS, KINAN AZMEH, MEOW MEOW; BOTTOM: (L-R) NELLA, THE 5TH DIMENSION, ALLISON RUSSELL
EXPANDING EDUCATION
I
n 2022, Wolf Trap hit a new milestone for its
educators. The new offering, which was made
educational initiatives. In consultation with
possible through the Foundation’s work with
the Virginia Department of Education, Wolf
Virginia’s Early STEM/Arts and Literacy Program,
Trap introduced an expansion of its professional
opens up access to previously unserved school
development services for early childhood
districts within the Commonwealth.
CLASSROOM TEACHER SERGIO LAZARTE WITH CHILDREN
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Through this newly expanded Early STEM & Arts
that it will be able to serve approximately 4,000
Literacy program, Wolf Trap will be able to extend
additional educators, students, and their families
its partnerships within the Commonwealth from
within Virginia. Wolf Trap Institute for Early
13 school districts to 30, focusing specifically
Learning Through the Arts began rolling out these
on public schools and early childhood learning
services in 2022, and will begin offering classroom
centers in Fredericksburg, Roanoke, Hampton
residencies, professional development workshops,
Roads, and south central Virginia. By building
and other services to new classrooms in 2023.
these new partnerships, the Foundation estimates
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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
In tandem with its groundbreaking work with the Early STEM/Arts and Literacy Program, Wolf Trap continued to deliver culturally rich and developmentally appropriate programming and professional development. The Institute’s work spanned the nation through its network of 23 affiliates in the United States and Singapore. Locally, Foundation staff and Teaching Artists worked closely with public elementary schools, libraries, and early childhood programs in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia, to deliver rich, arts-infused programming through Baby ArtsPlay!™, ArtsPlay!™, and family workshops, and provided customized arts-integrated strategies for educators through classroom residencies and workshops. Other highlights from the year include featured appearances at a number of leading industry conferences, including the US Department of Education’s “You Belong In STEM,” the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), and the Virginia Head Start Association Conference. The Foundation also hosted a contingent of artists, researchers, engineers, and neuroscientists for the
(L-R) AUDRA PARKER, PH.D., GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY; AKUA KOUYATE-TATE, WOLF TRAP’S VICE PRESIDENT, EDUCATION; WOLF TRAP MASTER TEACHING ARTIST
2022 International Workshop on the Neural and Social
AMANDA WHITEMAN; FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TEACHER KRISTIN
Bases of Creative Movement, sponsored in part by the
“BRAIN DANCE WORKSHOP”
McCLURE; WOLF TRAP MASTER TEACHING ARTIST TERLENE TERRY-TODD AT THE
National Science Foundation.
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During the 2021-2022 academic year, Wolf Trap’s Education programs reached: through Institute programs with 53,850 people 17,135 people served locally in DC, Maryland, and VA
15,089 attendees at Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods 44 Interns and Apprentices 1,985 High School Performing Arts Grant participants 2,891 Total Institute services delivered 12
ARTS EDUCATION FOR ALL
As part of ongoing efforts to address access, equity, and
educators and their students to develop projects that address
inclusion, Wolf Trap recruited 43 new Teaching Artists in
critical issues in local communities, and provided them with a
2022. These new Teaching Artists represent culturally diverse
medium for self-expression and advocacy.
viewpoints and experiences, strengthening Wolf Trap’s work with bilingual educators and students. Overall, a total of 253 Teaching Artists are actively engaging communities in 30 states and Singapore.
This year’s Wolf Trap Institute Affiliates Conference centered on racial equity. Speakers asked affiliate directors to assess their service offerings, staff, and practices, and explore avenues toward improving equity within their own programs.
As an opportunity for new community touchpoints and to
During Wolf Trap’s Diversity Panel, arts and business leaders
enhance existing programs, Wolf Trap’s Grants for High
discussed the challenges in creating pathways for success as
School Performing Arts Teachers included a new element,
members of underrepresented and marginalized populations,
“Arts and Social Change.” This new category encouraged
and stressed the importance of establishing a sense of belonging for everyone to thrive.
WOLF TRAP’S DIVERSITY PANEL FOR SUMMER 2022 INTERNS AND STAFF ADDRESSED ISSUES OF EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN THE WORKPLACE
WOLF TRAP INSTITUTE’S NATIONAL AFFILIATES CONFERENCE
DUKE ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF THE ARTS PERFORMED THEIR GRANTS PROJECT “THEY KEEP COMING” (CREDIT: KONAN BOKOSEE)
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PHILANTHROPY & LEADERSHIP
W
olf Trap’s supportive members,
in the greater DC region and beyond. In addition
corporate and foundation partners,
to annual support, seeds were planted for the
and leadership and Legacy donors fueled a year
Foundation’s future growth and stability.
of excellent and diverse offerings on all of Wolf Trap’s stages, as well as educational programs
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WOLF TRAP’S NEXT CHAPTER
By year end, the Foundation received $47 million in gifts and
Wolf Trap’s endowment grew by nearly $10 million thanks in part
pledges toward the $50 million Campaign for Wolf Trap: Our
to generous Campaign contributors who established 16 named
Next Chapter goal, an ambitious initiative to preserve and
funds to sustain the Foundation’s arts and education programs.
strengthen Wolf Trap for the next generation through capital investment and endowment.
In May, trailblazing donors committing $100,000 or more to the Campaign for Wolf Trap: Our Next Chapter gathered
Thanks to more than 100 visionary Campaign funders, Wolf
for the unveiling of a backstage Donor Wall at the Filene
Trap installed new center and crossover aisles in the Filene
Center. This recognition piece in the artist reception room
Center orchestra section—a welcome amenity to increase
features a beautiful, warm-toned abstract representation of
accessibility for everyone, especially patrons with limited
the distinctive Filene Center architecture. The paneled list of
mobility. Visitors to the Park continued to enjoy the upgrades
names recognizes those who stand behind Wolf Trap and will
introduced last summer, including the four beautiful Pavilions
be visible to hardworking artists and crew. Opportunities to
which hosted more than 10,000 guests over the past year for
participate in this historic Next Chapter effort can be found at
Foundation-sponsored occasions and special event rentals.
wolftrap.org/campaign.
WOLF TRAP PRESIDENT & CEO ARVIND MANOCHA WITH CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIRS KAREN SCHAUFELD AND HILLARY BALTIMORE AT THE DONOR WALL UNVEILING
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MEANINGFUL CELEBRATIONS
Philanthropic special events were characterized by growth,
Sudhakar Kesavan and Kevin and Kate Robbins, the Ball
beauty, and community, raising more than $2 million in 2022.
welcomed 750 devoted philanthropists to an onstage
Epicurean favorite Wine at Wolf Trap made a triumphant return after a two-year hiatus, with renowned Inn at Little Washington Chef Patrick O’Connell and Lead Sommelier Lindsey Fern. The event sold out almost immediately, breaking attendance and fundraising records, and the
wonderland of larger-than-life floral décor, innovative cocktails, interactive entertainers, and artful cuisine. Guests explored newly renovated backstage amenities including the main artist suite, café, and game room, and finished the night with an energetic and colorful dance party.
festivities stretched across The Barns into the atrium for the
Not to be outdone, the wildly popular Bourbon & Bubbles
first time. Guests were treated to a sumptuous four-course
returned to The Barns with all things autumn. With the
dinner with unique wine pairings.
most robust attendance ever for this event, experts guided
As the summer season closed, Wolf Trap in Bloom: The 2022 Wolf Trap Ball returned home to the Filene Center stage, raising $1.8 million and celebrating a year of growth, re-rooting, and blossoming. Co-chaired by Alka and
tastings that followed the path of both legacy and newer distilleries and wine houses. The evening unfolded with s’mores under the stars, an outdoor lounge, live music and dancing, and late-night treats as the perfect cap on a successful year of events.
CHEF PATRICK O’CONNELL WELCOMES GUESTS TO WINE AT WOLF TRAP
A CELEBRATION DINNER COMMEMORATED THE RETURN OF LEGENDARY INDIAN MUSICIAN A.R. RAHMAN
WOLF TRAP IN BLOOM BALL CO-CHAIRS ALKA AND SUDHAKAR KESAVAN AND KATE AND KEVIN ROBBINS
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GROWING
MEMBERSHIP Membership continued to rebuild following the return of
time they had seen the beautiful structures. In addition
regular performances at Wolf Trap with more than 8,000
to their donations, Wolf Trap members purchased nearly
member households in 2022, an increase of 36% over 2021.
20% of the total tickets sold for summer 2022, attending a
Members enjoyed the newly constructed Pavilions for
wide variety of artists and genres. Nearly 150 members also
events, including Member Appreciation Dinners, Dinners
donated their time as volunteers in 2022, contributing more
and a Show, and at Encore Circle Lounge. For many
than 4,000 hours working at the Filene Center, The Barns,
members returning after a long absence, this was the first
and the Center for Education.
STEWARDSHIP GATHERINGS
Wolf Trap celebrates a wide community of donors who have
Preceding Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony with the
made extraordinary, lasting philanthropic investments. In
National Symphony Orchestra, some of Wolf Trap’s most
the spring, Leadership Donors, individuals who contribute
loyal members had the opportunity to gather for An Evening
$25,000+ to Wolf Trap each year gathered for a candlelit
of Thanks. Wolf Trap Foundation Board Members Jeremy
Leadership Dinner at The Barns, featuring a performance
Blank (Deloitte) and Janet Osborn (Aon), with PNC’s
by acclaimed mezzo-soprano and Wolf Trap Opera alumna
Regional President Jermaine Johnson, hosted a Corporate
Jamie Barton. For the first time since 2019, the dedicated
Philanthropy Party for executives from 50 regional
members of the Catherine Filene Shouse Legacy Circle,
companies for a dinner reception and a concert featuring
individuals who have included the Foundation in their
Fitz and the Tantrums and Andy Grammer.
estate plans, reunited for dinner on the Associates Pavilion, followed by Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.
LEFT: GUESTS ENJOYED GATHERING TOGETHER AT THE LEADERSHIP DINNER HELD AT THE BARNS RIGHT: (L-R) GEN. (RET.) LESTER L. LYLES AND MARGARET AND SHASHIKANT GUPTA AT THE LEADERSHIP DINNER
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BOARD NEWS
Wolf Trap Foundation mourned the
Wolf Trap
2022 passing of two influential and
welcomed Kevin
accomplished leaders, Board Director
Smithson (DC
Emeritus Norman Y. Mineta and Board
Metro Office
Director Janet Hill. Mineta devoted
Managing Partner,
his life to the US as a mentor, soldier,
PwC) to the Board
elected official, and cabinet secretary
in February.
under two presidents, in addition to serving on Wolf Trap’s Board from 1999 to 2004. Hill was a remarkable role LEFT TO RIGHT: NORMAN Y. MINETA AND JANET HILL
KEVIN SMITHSON
model, major philanthropist, corporate consultant, and member of Wolf Trap’s Board of Directors from 2014 to 2022.
LEADING
WITH AWARDS Wolf Trap earned several exciting accolades in 2022. Virginia
Leadership Fairfax honored Wolf Trap President & CEO
Living Magazine recognized the Filene Center as its Best
Arvind Manocha with the Trustee Leadership Award, which
Music Venue and The Barns as Best Historic Theater, while
recognizes those who demonstrate visionary leadership in the
Northern Virginia magazine identified Wolf Trap once again
Northern Virginia community. Additionally, the Virginia Talent
as a Best of NoVa winner for Live Music Venue and Outdoor
+ Opportunity Partnership, in collaboration with the State
Concert Space. Wolf Trap’s Pavilion structures, constructed
Council of Higher Education for VA and the Virginia Chamber
by L.F. Jennings, also received an Excellence in Construction
of Commerce, also selected Wolf Trap as a recipient of the
Award from the Associated Builders and Contractors Metro
inaugural Top Virginia Employers for Interns Awards.
Washington & VA Chapter.
ALL ARE WELCOME ALL BELONG
In 2022, Wolf Trap created a formal vision statement for the
institutional strategic plan. In our workplace and on our
Foundation’s diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility
stages, we are committed to curating spaces of inclusivity and
(DEIA) efforts; conducted staff assessments; and developed
creativity so that our workforce thrives, our patrons find joy,
DEIA priorities in accordance with the Foundation’s
and the surrounding community benefits. LEARN MORE AT WOLFTRAP.ORG/ABOUT
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CAMPAIGN FOR WOLF TRAP Thank you to these Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts donors for their trailblazing commitments to the Campaign for Wolf Trap: Our Next Chapter, an initiative to support facility enhancements and programs for future generations. Reflects donations for special long-range initiatives, through November 9, 2022. VISIONARY DONORS Dan and Gayle D’Aniello Hillary and Tom Baltimore Lincoln and Therese Filene Foundation Shashikant and Margaret Gupta Gary D. Mather and Christina Co Mather Karen and Fred Schaufeld John and Susie King Jean and Ric Edelman Anne R. Kline and Geoffrey Pohanka Matt Korn and Cindy Miller BENEFACTORS The Setian Family Janet+ and Calvin Hill Ed and Andy Smith F. Chapman and Grace Taylor Robert and Lisa Van Hoecke PATRONS C.E. and Jean Andrews Brickman Family Foundation Bruce Caswell and Lauren Deichman Melissa Delgado and Tony Colangelo The ElSawy Family Foundation Virginia McGehee Friend Alka and Sudhakar Kesavan Janet and Jerry Kohlenberger John C. Lee, IV and Cindy Lee Bob and Lisa Lutz Chris and Paige Nassetta National Park Foundation/The Boeing Company Edward and Susan O’Connell Donna and Jim Reagan The Robbins Family Kevin and Beth Smithson John and Jessica Wood
SUSTAINERS Anonymous The Ananthanpillai Family The Bedrock Community Fund Kevin and Cynthia Boyle Marcia and Frank C.+ Carlucci III Denise Chen and Tim Maas Lynn and John Dillon Ken and Vickie Hayduk Shelly and Jack Hazel Sue J. Henry and Carter G. Phillips Eric and Heather Kadel Ashok and Stuti Kaveeshwar Nancy Laben and Jon Feiger Denise Riedel Lewis and Kenneth J. Lewis General Lester and Mina Lyles and Family Arvind Manocha and Gideon Malone Reed and Pat Menster Neuman PNC Foundation James Roth Srikant Sastry and Manjula Pindiprolu Todd and Elaine Stottlemyer Theresa Thompson Victoria Trumbower and David Ralston Lynn and Carl Verboncoeur Deborah F. and David A. Winston SUPPORTERS Jeff and Jacqueline Copeland The Ithaka Foundation Broderick Johnson and Michelle Norris Robert M. and Joyce A. Johnson Janet M. Osborn Jonathan and Virginia Shames PARTNERS Jeremy and Stephanie Blank Richard and Evelyn Bynum Tenley Carp and David Samuels
Karen and Jim Cleveland Vin Ferraro and Laura Forte Gil and Janice Guarino Rich and Lisa Jeanneret Dion and Michele Rudnicki Craig and Christina Sharon CONTRIBUTORS Anonymous Jennie and Mark Bishof Teresa Carlson Steve and Christie Day Gerald W. and Marlene K. Fischer Bette S. Gorman Patrick and Annie Pacious Dennis Peery and Anu Saxena Michael and Brigette Polmar Sally A. Turner and Jerry G. Bridges The Janice and Robert Vitale Charitable Fund Doug and Melanie Wolfe Giving Fund Theresa and John Wood ADVOCATES Christina and Louis Gadrinab Thomas W. Hoog Tracy K. Kenny Terri and Michael McClements Ann McPherson McKee Amy and Ben Rossi Derrick Tam VISIONARY DONORS: $1,000,000+ BENEFACTORS: $500,000-$999,999 PATRONS: $250,000-$499,999 SUSTAINERS: $100,000-$249,999 SUPPORTERS: $50,000-$99,999 PARTNERS: $25,000-$49,999 CONTRIBUTORS: $10,000-$24,999 ADVOCATES: $5,000-$9,999 + Deceased
INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL FUND DONORS Wolf Trap Foundation is deeply grateful to each of the following individuals for membership gifts, sponsorships, fundraisers, and endowment giving between November 1, 2021 and November 6, 2022. To donate, please contact Wolf Trap Development at 703.255.1927 or visit wolftrap.org/give. Season Underwriters Dan and Gayle D’Aniello $250,000 to $499,999 David M. Rubenstein $100,000 - $249,999 Anonymous Shashikant and Margaret Gupta Kimberly Engel Haber and Brett Haber/ The Dennis and Judy Engel Charitable Foundation
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Alka and Sudhakar Kesavan Dan and Gloria Logan | The Revada Foundation Gary D. Mather and Christina Co Mather Michael Saylor F. Chapman and Grace Taylor $50,000 - $99,999 Jan Brandt Dr. Melissa Delgado and Tony Colangelo Virginia McGehee Friend
John and Susie King Anne R. Kline and Geoffrey Pohanka Matt Korn and Cindy Miller Jacqueline B. Mars Scuba Mike Ed and Andy Smith The Webber Family Deborah F. and David A. Winston
$25,000 to $49,999 Anonymous Raj Ananthanpillai and Radhika Rajagopalan Christopher M. and Andrita J. Andreas C.E. and Jean Andrews Hillary and Tom Baltimore Michael and Ana Beckley Bruce L. Caswell and Lauren Deichman Craig and Valerie Dykstra Jean and Ric Edelman The Ithaka Foundation Broderick Johnson and Michele Norris Eric and Heather Kadel Leana and Marc Katz Janet and Jerry Kohlenberger Nancy Laben and Jon Feiger Nanette and Charles Mees Samuel Meisner Stephen and Betsy Mundt Boofie and Joe O’Gorman Donna and Jim Reagan The Robbins Family Gerry and Lynn Rubin Srikant Sastry and Manjula Pindiprolu Danielle and John Saunders Karen and Fred Schaufeld Kevin and Beth Smithson Todd and Elaine Stottlemyer Paul and Tracy Tartaglione Robert and Lisa Van Hoecke Lynn and Carl Verboncoeur Governor and Mrs. Glenn Youngkin Ann Ziff $15,000 to $24,999 Anonymous Cynthia and Kevin Boyle Beth B. Buehlmann The Byrnes Family in Memory of Gregory S. Byrnes Shawn and Gail Cali Tenley Carp and David Samuels Jeff and Jacqueline Copeland Dr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Fischer Mary and Leo Fox Sue J. Henry and Carter G. Phillips Clark Hoyt and Linda Kauss Suneetha and Pardha Karamsetty Ashok and Stuti Kaveeshwar Bob and Lisa Lutz Gen. (Ret.) Lester L. and Mina Lyles Mr. and Mrs. James F. MacGuidwin Dana and David Martin Ann McPherson McKee, Gift in Remembrance of Burtt & Rebecca Gray McKee and Douglas & Ann McKee Seeley Mike Niggel Dr. James Roth Jiten (Jay) and Sujani (Jen) Shah Ranvir and Adarsh Trehan $10,000 to $14,999 Anonymous (3) Jay and Terry Bachmann Jennie and Mark Bishof Dr. and Dr. Farid Boughanem Patrice King Brickman Family Foundation Kavita and Jay Challa John and Lynn Dillon Bonnie Feld In Honor of Jim and Mary Beggs, Allen and Maureen Fox Chris and Jennifer Greenlee Shelly and Jack Hazel Jacqueline Hinman Ronald and Jodie Hunter Ross and Kaye Kory Tim and Bernadette Manning Wendy and Dario Marquez Mary Rose McCaffrey Ray and Colleen McDuffie Diane Morales Dr. Anuj Narang Patsy and Howard Norton
Philip and Marjorie Odeen Michael and Cynthia O’Kane Our Purpose Foundation Harish R. Rao & Chelsea R. Rao Patti and John Robertson Brenda and William Romenius Peri and William Ross Karl and Susan Salnoske Stan and Ruth Seemann The Setian Family Jay Siegel and Mona Sarfaty Ashley Stow Aruna Subramaniam and Prabu Natarajan Alison and Jim Tanner Victoria M. Trumbower and David Ralston John and Gina Wasson Theresa and John B. Wood Greg and Janne Young $6,000 to $9,999 Anonymous (9) Ramon and Marissa Alcala John R. and Kathy Allen Steven and Marjie Alloy Erin and Derek Arrison Mrs. Benjamin P. Astley Russel and Ann Bantham Richard and Julie Barcus Paul Blakely David M. Borowski and Kerry Cadden Harlan W. and Mary M. Bowers Rick and Debbie Bress Beth Brummel and Michael Beresik Alice and Terry Burns Dan and Leslie Burpee Richard and Evelyn Bynum John and Susan Byrne Madison and Victoria Calvert Jim and Mary Anne Carlson Marcia and Frank C.+ Carlucci III Christopher and Carol Casto James and Karen Chamberlain Allayne and Brian Chappelle The Chaskin Family Jay W. and Heidi A. Chesky Sarah and James Choi Brian J. Christianson Kenneth W. Coan/Sevila Coan Financial Group of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Kathy and Jim Connor Crest Advanced Dry Cleaners John and Mary Davis Jeff and Natalie Davis Enrico and Linda Della Corna Tami and Jeff Dierman Coolie Doolie Jerry Drye Juliana Dunlap and James Corrigan Diana and Douglas Dykstra Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sara and Samuel Feder Vincent Ferraro and Laura Forte Michael P. and Marilyn H. Fitzgerald Susan Fox/The Walt Disney Company Dennis and Malinda Garris Cathy A. German Bonnie L. Goldschmidt and Michele Shimek William and Jacqueline A. Gravell Andrea M. Greenan Brian Greenberg Marge and Joe Grills Atul Grover Marlene and William Haffner Bonnie and Bob Haukness Robert H. and Brenda Hawthorne Ashley Iddings Lisa and Richard Jeanneret Lesley A. Kalan Sean M. Kelley Laura, Jess, Mike, and Tim Kennedy
Tracy K. Kenny Rae Ann and Bill Knopf Jenna and Wyatt Korff Gayle and Jonathan Kosarin Anirudh Kulkarni David F. La Mar and Terri L. Crowl David and Mary Beth Lane John and Cindy Langan Sheri A. Layton Barbara and Marcus Malloy Canzoneri Clark and Kathleen Manning and Family Philip and Sandy+ Marcum Cynthia and John Martin Linda Mazawey Susie and Josh Metz Buzz and Donna Miller James and Audrey Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Moses III John Murray and Jill Hansen Reed and Pat Menster Neuman Edward and Susan O’Connell Dennis Peery and Anu Saxena Carol S. Popowsky Sean and Shirley Prosser, in memory of Jim and Rosemary Prosser H. Mac and Michele-Anne Riley Sherry Rutherford and Bill Krokowski Rebecca and William Sanders Jeff and Dawn Sanok Bernadette and Ed Saperstein John and Darcy Sekas Jonathan and Virginia Shames Joan Sheppard Paul D. Shively and Claire L. Orth Steven and Donna Shriver Jon and Pat Simons Ronald and Deborah Sindler Tina and Albert Small, Jr. Joel K. and Martha L. Smith Duncan and Patricia Sparrell Peter and Jennie Stathis David L. Straus, Gift in Remembrance of Betty B. Straus Virginia and Alan Strauss Pam and Greg Sullivan Derrick Tam Peter and Ann Tanous Mark and Jeanette Testoni Tori Thomas Theresa Thompson Rob Timmins and Jeff Kaplan Caroline Morris Van Kirk Rosetta and Martin Virgilio Richard and Mary Wall Marc and Cortney Weber Dr. Brooke Weddle and Mr. Miguel Payan Sue Irish and Kenn Weir Linda Whittington Lisa and Eric Wieman Sean and Nancy Willson David and Ellen Winter Bill and Terry Witowsky Cheryl A. Wooden and Dr. Deb Bobbitt James Y. S. Yap Jake and Whitney Zatzkin $4,000 to $5,999 Anonymous (12) Christopher and Kathryn Adams Reggie and Dharini Aggarwal Melinda Ampthor Tricia Antonis Barbara and Bear Ard Susan and Jim Arnold Karen Azoff John C. Backus, Jr. Rose Bates Drs. Robert and Lucille S. Beck Amy Beckman and Steven Gaba Susan and Marc Benezra B. Michael and Sandra Berger
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Kevin and Jane Bise Sharon Blackwell Jeremy and Stephanie Blank Allen and Marca Blocker Carol and John Boochever Regina and Bill Bouie Sharon Bradley Kevin M. Breslin Rex Brouillard and Michelle Henry Nancy Broyhill Dennis and Julie Bruns Sarah Buescher and Peter Cullen Nancy and Dennis Burke Robert and Brenda Burleson Laina Bush and Michael Zajkowski Donna Callejon and Deborah Whiteside Gregory and Jane Castanias Sam Ceccola Denise Chen and Tim Maas Col. (R) Lary and Sabine Chinowsky John Claringbould and Patricia Loughrey Susan R. Clayman and Frank Starks William Clayton Karen and Jim Cleveland Beth and Michael Coakley Franklin C. Coleman Phyllis and Wes Corley Jeffrey Couillard Kevin Crabtree and Mary Kelleher-Crabtree Jon and Patty Craver Dan and Bekki Danner Scott and Krista Darnell Steve and Christie Day Oscar and Marianne De Soto Kathleen and Joseph Deal Trevor and Ingrid Dearman Meghan and John Deese David L. Denny and Laurie Scott Denny Barbara A. DiCicco Cos DiMaggio Dr. DiPentima Joseph and Pat Donahue Jason Dorsey Kristin and Eric Dubelier Jim and Timoney Dunlap Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas J. Eccles, USN (Ret) James and Diane Ecklund Michael J. Eidsness Robert and Alison Eisiminger Eddie and Rachel Eitches Randall Eliason and Cherie Kiser Jack Fahey Gerard F. Fiala Taryn Fielder and Ryan Forsythe Ross Fishkind Ben and Peg Flowe Roger and Nancy Fones Tucker Foreman Bob and Rachel Foster Lauren E. Freeman David Freshwater Russell Frey Dan Frisby and Suzanne Dougherty Gerry and Lynne Gabrys/Guest Services, Inc. Christina and Louis Gadrinab Lien and George Galloway Gina Garcia Glenn and Barbara Gardner Chris Garner Glenn Gaynor Barbara Gernon and Valerie Kimball Chris and Clare Girolamo Scott and Colleen Gold William Gould Sherry and Todd Gray Chris and Jennifer Graham Teresa and Garson Green Brian and Deb Grosner Norene and Tim Guilford Stanley J. and Cynthia M. Gutkowski
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MaryLynn and Greg Haase Allen Haid and Sandra Cummins-Haid Nicole Alfandre Halbreiner Todd and Melinda Hall William Hanlon Jeffrey and Elizabeth Harris Larry and Nancy Harrison Kenneth and Victoria Hayduk Sharon Heinle and Chris DeLashmutt Sharon and Jeff Heinz Leigh and Peter Henry Carrie Hidalgo Nettie Horne Robert and Linda Horrigan Shannon Houck Briglia Hundley, P.C. Lisa Hunt Kevin and Barbara Hutto Rylan and Carl Hutzler Dr. Renee Iacona Richard and Anna Jackson John and Tracie Jacquemin/ The Jacquemin Family Foundation Steven and Gayle Job Richard and Laurie Johnson Terre and Polly Jones Sandhya and Devin Jopp Richard and Barbara Kaufmann Tim and Ann Keating Roger and Teresa Keller Patrick and Ellen Kelsay Ellen Kirsh Stephen and Mary Sue Kitchen Mark and Elena Kleifges Tara T. Kochis Nar Koppula Howard Kravitz Phyllis Krochmal William Kuckuck Vicky and Anurag Lal Barry and Bambi Landew Joni Langevoort John and Nancy Larue Stuart and Brock Lending Patsy and Marty Lerman Leviton Family Diane Lewis, Washington Fine Properties Ted and Vivian Lewis Tracey and Dennis Liberson Douglas and Elizabeth Lobel Dr. Diana Locke and Mr. Robert Toense George Lowden Jennifer and George Lowe Chip and Katie Lowry Marcia and Adrian Lund Jennifer Lyons and Derek Morrissette Catherine and Brad Lytle Sam and Bina Malhotra Michael and Jennifer Maloney William Mann Joey and Anna Maranto Catherine L. Marsh and Charles Cox Jan Martin Kevin and Sarah Martin Susan and Jim Martin Albert and Terri Martinez Juliana E. May/JLL Rosemary and Adric McDowell Cristina F. and Michael A. McLaughlin Susan and David McMunn Mr. and Ms. Jay Meadows/Meadows Farms Nurseries Brenda Mejia Ryan and Krista Miller Thomas W. Minnick, National Counseling Group Cecelia and William Mitchell Ramona and John W. Mockoviak Jax, Lilly and Lee Monsein Ann and Keith Montgomery Thomas and Lauren Morreale Dee Dodson Morris
Darren and Jodi Morton Robert and Barbara Moss Anne Motz R. Darrell Mounts and Julie H. Mounts Ray and Patricia Murphy James and Karen Murray Leanne and James Myers Sarah and John Nash Richard+ and Stella Guerra Nelson Charles and Elizabeth Nesbitt Paul J. Nevins and Sheila LaFalce Katherine Newland Kathleen and Kevin Newmeyer Nancy Nix-Karnakis Community Foundation for Northern Virginia/ Nolan Family Charitable Fund Lloyd C. Noland Jill Norton Laura and Sean O’Keefe Janet M. Osborn The Page Family Mr. Micky Pant Kimberly Parks Renata and Spence Patterson Laura Peebles and Ellen Fingerman Carey Pellock Ms. Judy Perry Nora and Glen Petitt Michael and Brigette Polmar Samantha and Troy Poppe Margaret A. Porta and Matthew T. Swayhoover Chris Poteat Jeff and Jill Purdy James Raba and Maureen Nelson Rabaut Family Foundation Eileen Rader Raj and Kay Ramesh David Rand Joetta Rauchnot Chris and Rita Raymond James and Linda Rettberg Dave and Aimee Richardson Jim Roberts and Julie Carter Roberts Rick and Faith Roberts Michael Romano Amy and Ben Rossi Dion and Michelle Rudnicki Col. (R) J. Warren Russell and Bonnie K. Blyth Kathryn Tucker Rutkowski Alicia Saffer and Kris Hatlelid Sandeep and Anuradha Sahai Eric Salzberg Drs. Stephen and Mary Sapp Alan J. Savada and Will Stevenson Dave and Eileen Scearse Jennifer and Andy Schenker Ned and Elizabeth Scherer Jean Schiro-Zavela and Vance Zavela Monica and Robert Schmude Adrienne Schoenwolf Richard and Susan Seabrook Jim Seeley Harold and Adele Seifried Dr. Steven & Mrs. Gretchen Seiler Amy and Mario Shaffer Samantha and Evan Shinbaum Linda B. Singletary Martha Nell Smith and Marilee Lindemann Thomas and Angelique Snyder Mr. Sorbi Mrs. Sorenson Amy and Patrick Souders Sandra and Dean Souleles Mr. Sparkman Joan Stansfield, Stansfield Signature Real Estate Judith M. Stehling and Edgar J. Ariza-Niño Heather Stevens Michael L. Stevens and Elizabeth Munno Kathleen and Scott Stewart Lisa Stransky
Thomas and Heather Stroup Susan B. Sutter Sinclair Szebrat Sharad and Mahinder Tak Christopher Tate and Kathleen Sullivan Justin and Jennifer Tate Clarence and Anne Taylor Mr. Tewari Ray and Stacey Thal Paul and Courtney Thieberger John Thomas Nathan Thomas and Amanda Lin Jennifer Toole Tim and Corina Trainer
Rick R. Treviño and W. Larz Pearson Sandra Tullius Richard J. Underwood Stephanie and Fernando+ van Reigersberg Drs. Virginia Steen and Joseph Verbalis Alison Vest and Kenneth Cox Patricia Vokoun and Larry Randall Catherine and Eric Waldron Estate of Kathryn Walter Chris and Karen Warack Kathy and C. Eric Warden Roger and Diane Warin Fielding and Maryann Watson Elizabeth A. Way and Dorothy Dougherty
Marjorie H. Wax and Brian P. Hochheimer Sandy and Carolyn Weininger John and Marylou Whisler Robert Whiteman Kenneth and Gerolyn Whittemore Elizabeth Wickersham David and Joy Willey Michael Williams Jody and Steve Winter Jeffrey and Mary Lou Withem Alan and Sandra Yamamoto Linda and Joseph Young S. Zeliff
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT PARTNERS Wolf Trap Foundation sincerely appreciates each of the following institutions for supporting the Foundation through grants, corporate partnerships, fundraisers, and endowment giving between August 1, 2021 and November 6, 2022. To donate, please contact Wolf Trap Development at 703.255.1927 or visit wolftrap.org/support.
$250,000+ The Boeing Company Department of the Interior, National Park Service The PNC Foundation $100,000 to $249,999 Anonymous Foundation Capital One County of Fairfax, Virginia Lincoln and Therese Filene Foundation Northrop Grumman Tickets.com $50,000 to $99,999 American Airlines Booz Allen Hamilton Choice Hotels International Cox Business General Dynamics KPMG Maximus McLean Mortgage Corporation National Endowment for the Arts PwC SOSi Virginia Commission for the Arts The Volgenau Foundation WHITE64 $25,000 to $49,999 Aon Corporation Battelle Blue Delta Capital Partners The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Cherry Bekaert CNSI Danaher Corporation Deloitte Ernst & Young Hilton Kearney & Company L.F. Jennings Lockheed Martin M&T Bank Noblis
The Price-Taylor Group of Truist Telos Corporation $15,000 to $24,999 ArtsFairfax Baird The Theodore H. Barth Foundation, Inc. Cathell & Associates Chevy Chase Trust DLA Piper US LLP Laird Norton Family Foundation Mars Foundation McKinsey & Company Nauticon Office Solutions Park Hotels & Resorts PenFed Credit Union Pinnacle Financial Partners Reston Limousine V2X $10,000 to $14,999 Accenture Advance Concepts Alston & Bird LLP American Real Estate Partners Andersen ArentFox Schiff, LLP Bender Foundation, Inc. Cadmus Capgemini Government Solutions Dark Sky Friends The Richard Eaton Foundation Enterprise Knowledge Expedition Technology, Inc. Hilton McLean Tysons Corner Host Hotels & Resorts Johnson Brothers Service Distributing, Inc. Karin’s Florist Live Oak Bank LMI Nancy Peery Marriott Foundation, Inc. Merrifield Garden Center MorganFranklin Consulting NFP
Ohio Hometown Heroes Playa Hotels & Resorts Raymond James Investment Banking RRD Select Event Group Starr Hill Brewery Stratos Solutions United Bank Venable Foundation Virginia Tourism Corporation $5,000 to $9,999 7Cellars ApexCoVantage Aronson Avalon Consulting The Arnold F. Baggins Foundation BDO Bloomingdale’s Blue Delta Capital Partners Bold Rock Brewery Brown Advisory Dallas Morse Coors Foundation for the Performing Arts Cresset CrossCountry Consulting Deepwater Point Devils Backbone Brewing Company The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. ECS Federal HHMI Janelia Research Campus Holland & Knight LLP Infinite Inova MBA Open Doors Foundation Maximus Foundation Morgan Stanley NetApp Newmark Group Octo The Nora Roberts Foundation Sport&Health Unison Software Van Ness Feldman, LLP Wolf Den Associates
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WOLF TRAP FOUNDATION NAMED ENDOWMENT FUNDS The following Endowment Funds were established with $100,000 or more to support Wolf Trap Foundation’s programs.
Baltimore Family Fund
The Sandy “Tanta” Marcum Fund for Early Learning Through the Arts
Mary H. Beggs President’s Fund
Fund for Artistic Excellence in Honor of Audrey M. Mars
The Howard and Sondra Bender Family Fund for Education
Mars Fellowship Fund for Wolf Trap Opera
Patrice King Brickman Family Fund
The Suzann Wilson Matthews Internship Fund
Caswell/Deichman Family Fund for Wolf Trap
Gary D. Mather and Christina Co Mather Fund for Wolf Trap
Denise Chen and Tim Maas Fund for Wolf Trap
Ann McKee Fund for Opera
The Coffelt Fund for Wolf Trap Opera and Education
The Linda and Tobia Mercuro Fund for Early Learning Through the Arts
The Cox Communications Fund for Education Initiatives in the Performing Arts
The Mullaney Family Fund for Education
The Colangelo Family Fund for the Arts
National Endowment for the Arts
Lynn and John Dillon Endowment Fund
NEA Packard Challenge Fund
Nancy K. Eberhardt | Howard and Dorothy Kahn Education Fund
Reed and Pat Neuman Fund Celebrating Arts and Education
The ElSawy Endowment for Education
The Terry Noack Master Teaching Artists in Dance Fund
The Freed Fund for Early Childhood Education in the Performing Arts
Edward and Susan O’Connell Family Fund for Wolf Trap
The Lee Anne F. Geiger Fund for Early Learning Through the Arts
Packard Fund
General Dynamics Fund for Early Learning Through the Arts
PNC Fund for Early Childhood Education
Gupta Fund for Early Learning Through the Arts
Geoffrey P. Pohanka and Anne R. Kline Fund for Wolf Trap Opera
Carol V. Harford Fund for Wolf Trap Opera in Memory of Catherine Filene Shouse
Carol S. Popowsky Parrot Fund for Education
Shelly and Jack Hazel Family Fund for Wolf Trap
James A. Roth Family Fund for Wolf Trap
Hearst Foundation, Inc.
Sastry-Pindiprolu Family Fund for Wolf Trap
Sue Henry and Carter Phillips Fund for Wolf Trap
Julian Setian Family Fund for the Arts
Janet and Calvin Hill Fund for Wolf Trap
Catherine Filene Shouse Education Fund
The Jacquemin Family Fund for Master Teaching Artists
Kay Shouse Great Performance Fund
The Paula A. Jameson Fund for Wolf Trap Opera
Jon and Pat Simons Fund for Wolf Trap
Stuart C. and Nancy M. Johnson Fund for Wolf Trap
Ed and Andy Smith Fund for Wolf Trap Opera
Terre and Polly Jones Endowed Fund for Artistic Initiatives
Kevin and Beth Smithson Family Fund for Wolf Trap Education
Kadel Family Fund for Wolf Trap
Peter and Jennie Stathis Fund for Early Learning Through the Arts
Ashok and Hariastuti Kaveeshwar Fund for Wolf Trap
Arthur Tracy Fund for Wolf Trap Opera
Alan and Carol Kelly Fund for Education
Hans and Mimi Tuch Fund for Wolf Trap Opera Conductors
The King Family Fund for Early Learning Through the Arts
Van Hoecke Family Fund for Technology in Education
Janet and Jerry Kohlenberger | The Trojanger Fund for Wolf Trap
RADM Ronald C. and Judith A. Wilgenbusch Fund for Wolf Trap Opera and Classical Programs
Nancy Laben and Jonathan Feiger Fund for Wolf Trap Robert and Lisa Lutz Fund for Wolf Trap The General Lester L. Lyles and Family Fund for Education Fund for Wolf Trap in Honor of Arvind Manocha and Gideon Malone
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Earle C. and June A. Williams Fund for Wolf Trap Deborah and David Winston Fund for Classical Music Kim Witman Fund for Opera Coaching
CATHERINE FILENE SHOUSE LEGACY CIRCLE Wolf Trap Foundation gratefully acknowledges these individuals who have thoughtfully expressed their commitment to preserving the legacy of Wolf Trap for future generations by remembering the Foundation in their estate plans. For information, please contact Wolf Trap Development at 703.255.1930 or visit wolftrap.org/legacy. Anonymous (39) Dr.+ and Mrs. Duane A. Adams Jeanne Oates Angulo and Albert W. Angulo+ Jean W. Arnold Jeannie P. Baliles* Nancy A. Bartholomaei Sharon and Gary Batie The Honorable+ and Mrs.+ James M. Beggs* Ashley Benes David+ and Joan Berenson* Eleanor K. H. Blayney Thomas W. Bliss and Debra Harkins Bliss Dr.+ and Mrs.+ George P. Bogumill* Barbara A. Boinest Barbara A. and Peter P. Bonora David M. Borowski and Kerry Cadden K. David Boyer, Jr. and Family Mary W. Brady Mrs. Joel T. Broyhill+* Nancy Broyhill Dennis and Julie Bruns Beth B. Buehlmann Edward A.+ and Karen A. Burka Allyson Butler Mr.+ and Mrs.+ John K. Butler Gregory S. Byrnes+ Marcia and Frank C.+ Carlucci III* James and Karen Chamberlain Denise Chen and Tim Maas Deborah M. and Michael Jay Chusmir Roy Cleland Mark Richard Clem* Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Collins Suzanne Conrad* Jim and Kaye Cook Phyllis and Wes Corley Stephen T. Cramolini and John R. Feather II Robert D. Davis, Jr.+ and Henry J. Schalizki+ Lawrence and Sharon Deibel Laurie Parks DeLand Ronald and Linda DeRamus L. William Derrow+ John and Lynn Dillon Kristen and Christopher Eckert* Eddie and Rachel Eitches Mary Elizabeth Ewing+ Suzanne Anastos Feigert Gary T. Festerman+* Marilyn Hicks Fitzgerald Michael P. Fitzgerald Mark and Lynn Freemantle Daryl and Marcia Friedman* Virginia McGehee Friend Hermione Fthenakis James N. Glerum+ and Diane Morales Glerum Stephen and Barbara Goetting* Bette S. Gorman Sandra Goshgarian Mark William and Jodie Monger Gray Robert H. and Linda C. Grimes* John and Dawn Grinstead Barbara Groshans Marcia Hackett Allen Raphael Halper and Kim Kunzig Halper Carol V. Harford+*
Mr.+ and Mrs. Marion Edwyn Harrison* Robert H. and Brenda Hawthorne Holidae H. Hayes Robin Crawford Heller Kaye Ann Hellmich The Honorable Sophocles A.+ and Mrs. Aphrodite S.+ Hero* Jo and Larry Hodgin* William M. Holmes, Jr.* Clark Hoyt and Linda Kauss Alexine Clement Jackson Stuart C. and Nancy M. Johnson* Terrence and Polly Jones* Ms. Terry Lynn Jones* Barbara (Grabon) and Robert Juszczyk Ashok and Stuti Kaveeshwar* Shawn Kelley and Karen Albert Janet and Jerry Kohlenberger Sue Leonard Mr.+ and Mrs. Robert D. G. Lewis Sally D. Liff+ Dr. Diana Locke and Mr. Robert Toense Mr. and Mrs.+ William J. Long Dennis and Pam Lucey Karyl Charna Lynn Philip and Sandy+ Marcum Mr.+ and Mrs. William H. Marumoto* Dr. R. Barbara Mattas* Mr.+ and Mrs. R. Dennis McArver* Ann McPherson McKee* Robert and Anita+ McKinley Ingrid B. Meyer Joshua, Benjamin, and Micah Miller* RoseMarie M. Mirabella* Frances Edmonds (Mohr) and Michael D. Mohr* Ward+ and Barbara Morris Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Moses III Jim and Karen Murray Dr.+ and Mrs. J. Frederic Mushinski Richard+ and Stella Guerra Nelson* Darrell L. Netherton Dr. Norine E. Noonan* Gerson Nordlinger, Jr.+ Nicholas Nylec II and Sharon J. Nylec Edward and Susan O’Connell Philip and Marjorie Odeen* Beatriz M. Oliveira Stephen D. Parks, Jr. and Amy Domagala-Parks Susan J. and Stephen D. Parks James B. Pearson, Jr.* Dr.+ and Mrs.+ Jed W. Pearson, Jr.* Julia Perry Carol S. Popowsky Dr. Kazuko K. Price+* Jim+ and Rosemary+ Prosser R. J.+ and Nancy+ Purdy* Don and Paige Rhodes Dr. Robin Rinearson Kevin and Kate Robbins Julie Carter Roberts and The Honorable James Montgomery Roberts* Lisa and Bud+ Roeder Dr. James Roth Kevin L. Rusnak and Donald R. Dechow Jr. Rosanne Russo Bernadette Saperstein
Danielle O. and John H. Saunders Alan J. Savada* Susan Sawyer+ David Lawrence Scally Amy E. Schaffer Ruth and Stan Seemann Ronald Segal+ and Beverly Dickerson Keith and Michelle Senglaub Keith+ and Barbara+ Severin* Mary Shedlock and Jim Mizner Wayne+ and Mary Kay+ Shelton* Joan Sheppard Dr. George Siemering and Vickie Watson Siemering Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Silien Mr.+ and Mrs. Murray Simpson Sandra and Eoin Stafford Robert E. Stovall and Deborah D. Ralston Pam and Greg Sullivan Robert A. Timmins, Jr. Ina and Ed+ Tornberg Rick R. Treviño and W. Larz Pearson The Honorable Hans N. Tuch+ and Mrs. Tuch+ Lesley D. Turner and Curtis L. Schehr Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill Mr. and Mrs.+ J. Robert Vakiener Stephanie and Fernando+ van Reigersberg Charlie and Terry Walters* Patricia Shea Ward and Paul B. Ward W. Jay and Camille Warren* Donald W. Weber, Sr. Mrs. Robert M. Weidenhammer+* Margaret Miller and Richard D. Welch, Jr.+* Sue Ann Westlund and James B. Zahrt RADM Ronald C.+ and Mrs. Judith A. Wilgenbusch Earle C.+ and June A.+ Williams* Miriam C. Flaherty Willis and MG Simon V. L. Willis* William L. Wingert, Jr.* Deborah F. and David A. Winston Donna Wolverton Mr.+ and Mrs.+ Harry E. Wood* Andrew Woodcock and Mary Ewell Cheryl A. Wooden and Dr. Deb Bobbitt Thomas J. Zaug * Charter Member + Deceased
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2021
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 2022 financial highlights will appear in the 2023 Annual Report.
OPERATING REVENUE
OPERATING EXPENSES
2% 11%
24%
17%
62%
21%
63% Contributions and Grants: 63% Ticket Sales: 24% Other Earned Income: 11% Endowment Distribution: 2%
Program Services: 62% General and Administrative: 21% Fundraising: 17% 2021
2020
Ticket Sales
7,238,765
374,232
Contributions and Grants
19,054,231
10,366,447
Other Earned Income*
3,374,616
897,523
Endowment distribution
558,061
1,109,334
Total Operating Revenue
30,225,673
12,747,536
ANNUAL REPORT CREDITS: Content: Emily Hunt, Sara Jaffe,
Program Services
17,175,551
7,964,789
Jo LaBrecque, Kelley Lund,
General and Administrative
5,831,435
4,728,231
Liz Nickless
Fundraising
4,580,330
2,833,194
Total Operating Expenses
27,587,316
15,526,214
Design: Cherlyn Rebultan Art Direction: Sara Shaffer
Cash and receivables
43,538,049
45,108,807
Investments
38,110,426
33,249,014
Property and equipment
16,607,740
15,517,127
Total assets
98,256,215
93,874,948
Liabilities
12,770,416
9,828,907
Net Assets
85,485,799
84,046,041
Total liabilities and net assets
98,256,215
93,874,948
*Primarily concessions, rentals, and education service fees Wolf Trap Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For further information, please contact give@wolftrap.org.
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Photography: Shannon Flack, Alyssa Howell, Rich Kessler, Dennis Kramer, A.E. Landes, Lock & Co., Karl Magnuson, Angelina Namkung, Joe Newman, Tony Powell, Christopher Spielmann, Scott Suchman, Philip Taciak, Rob Wallace
WOLF TRAP FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Jill Biden Honorary Chair Mr. Daniel A. D’Aniello Chairman Mr. Arvind Manocha President and CEO Mr. John E. King Vice Chairman and Secretary Mr. Matthew R. Korn Treasurer Mr. Raj Ananthanpillai Mr. C.E. Andrews Mrs. Hillary D. Baltimore Mr. Jeremy Blank Mr. Kevin T. Boyle Ms. Jan Brandt Ms. Patrice K. Brickman Mr. Richard K. Bynum Ms. Teresa Carlson Mr. Bruce L. Caswell Mr. Steven Day (Ex Officio)
Ms. Lynn R. Dillon Mrs. Jean Edelman Ms. Virginia McGehee Friend Mrs. Margaret Gupta Mr. Kenneth R. Hayduk Mr. Richard Jeanneret Mr. Broderick D. Johnson Ms. Lesley A. Kalan Mrs. Leana Katz Ms. Tracy K. Kenny Ms. Alka M. Kesavan Ms. Anne R. Kline Ms. Nancy J. Laben Mr. David H. Langstaff Ms. Jennifer M. Lowe Mr. Robert S. Lutz Dr. Gary D. Mather Ms. Janet M. Osborn Mr. Patrick S. Pacious Mr. James C. Reagan Mr. Kevin Robbins Mr. Dion Rudnicki
Mr. David Samuels Mr. Srikant Sastry Ms. Anu Saxena Mr. Fredrick Schaufeld Mr. Julian M. Setian Mr. Kevin P. Smithson Mr. Todd Stottlemyer Mrs. Alison Tanner Mr. Clarence Taylor Mr. Robert G. Van Hoecke Mr. John B. Wood OTHER OFFICERS Ms. Beth Brummel, Chief Operating Officer Mr. Stephen D. Kahn, General Counsel PRESIDENT EMERITUS Mr. Terrence D. Jones DIRECTOR EMERITUS The Hon. Dirk Kempthorne FOUNDER Mrs. Jouett Shouse (1896-1994)
FORMER CHAIRS OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. Edward R. Carr (1969) Mr. I. Lee Potter (1970) Dr. Elizabeth May (1971) Mr. C.R. Smith (1972) The Honorable Melvin R. Laird (1973–74) Mr. J. William Middendorf, II (1975–76) Miss Barbara M. Watson (1977) Mr. Douglas R. Smith (1978–79) Mr. Edward B. Crosland (1980–81)
The Hon. Robert Keith Gray (1982–83) Mr. William F. Bolger (1984–85) Dr. John L. McLucas (1986–87) Mr. Earle C. Williams (1988–89) The Hon. Najeeb E. Halaby (1990–91) Mrs. James M. Beggs (1992–93) Mr. David A. Berenson (1994–95) Mr. Stuart C. Johnson (1996–97) Mr. K. David Boyer, Jr. (1998–99)
Mr. Thomas W. Hoog (2000–01) Dr. Edward H. Bersoff (2002–03) Mr. John C. Backus, Jr. (2004–05) Mr. Walter M. Oliver (2006–07) Mr. Gerald L. Kohlenberger (2008–09) Mr. Gary H. Tabach (2010–11) Mr. John C. Lee IV (2012–13)
WOLF TRAP ASSOCIATES BOARD Mrs. Suzanne Youngkin Honorary Chair Mr. Steven Day Chairman Ms. Christina Gadrinab Vice Chair and Secretary
Mrs. Jennie Bishof Mrs. Sarah Choi Mr. Jon D. Craver Mr. Leo F. Fox III Ms. Bonnie Haukness Mr. Jeffrey R. Houle Mrs. Carolyn E. Howell Mr. Steven C. Job Mr. George Lowden Mrs. Linda Moses Mrs. Pat Menster Neuman
Ms. Katherine Newland Mr. Michael Polmar Mr. Daniel W. Quirk Mrs. Chelsea Rao Mrs. Amy Rossi Mr. Jiten “Jay” Shah Mr. Jonathan Shames Mrs. Joan Stansfield Ms. S. Whitney Zatzkin
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TO CREATE AND PRESENT E XCELLENT AND INNOVATIVE PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS FOR THE ENRICHMENT, EDUCATION, AND ENJOYMENT OF DIVERSE AUDIENCES AND PARTICIPANTS.