The Bridge Society 2004
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The Bridge Society 2004
The HealthCare Chaplaincy 2004 Annual Report The Next “ ” The Foundations have been pleased to support research by The HealthCare Chaplaincy that is helping multifaith certified healthcare chaplains improve the quality of care they provide to patients by demonstrating the value of pastoral care to their medical colleagues. Jonathan T. Howe, Ph.D., Executive Director, Arthur Vining Davis Foundations “ “ ” The HealthCare Chaplaincy stands at the head of its class in service delivery, education, and program effectiveness. Its progress and achievements over the past decade have been exceptional. Edward W. Probert, Chairman, Fannie E. Rippel Foundation ” I am proud to serve on the front line as The Chaplaincy takes on an expanded leadership role within the international pastoral care movement. Frank J. Petrilli, Former President & CEO, TD Waterhouse USA and Chair of The HealthCare Chaplaincy’s Strategic Planning Initiative “ “ ” We are pleased to support The Chaplaincy’s innovative postdoctoral fellowship program as it develops the next generation of researchers in spirituality and health. John M. Templeton, Jr., M.D., President, John Templeton Foundation ” By developing innovative patient datacollection technologies like eChaplain™, The HealthCare Chaplaincy is raising the bar for the professional discipline of multifaith pastoral care and research. Mona R. Ackerman, Ph.D., Psychologist and Philanthropist The Next Frontier …Advancing Excellence and Leadership in Pastoral Care, Education, and Research The HealthCare Chaplaincy is a multifaith community of professionals from many cultures dedicated to caring for persons in spirit, mind, and body. We are committed to excellence and leadership in pastoral care, education, and research. 2 From the Chairman and the President 18 Institutional Gifts 4 Treasurer’s Report 20 Individual Gifts: The Bridge Society 5 Financial Statements 23 Individual Gifts 8 New Trustees 10 Pastoral Care 28 The Hope and Remembrance Society 12 Education 29 Board of Trustees 14 Research 30 Clinical Staff 16 The Wholeness of Life Awards Dinner 31 Administration 32 Partners in Healthcare 1 From the Chairman and the President New frontiers. Some historians refer to the 15th and 16th centuries in Europe as the “age of discovery,” a time of daring explo ration and migration into uncharted regions and lands. As The HealthCare Chaplaincy engaged its strategic planning process in 2004, it became clear that we were approaching some important new frontiers. Would we lead the multifaith spiritual healthcare move ment into its own age of discovery by helping to improve, standardize, and measure the quality and effectiveness of multifaith pastoral care and education? Or would we – as some nations had done centuries ago – turn inward rather than outward, closing our eyes to new challenges and opportunities that exist within healthcare and spirituality, pastoral education, and research? By July 2004 when The Chaplaincy’s new strategic plan was promulgated, the answers to these questions were becoming clear. The HealthCare Chaplaincy had chosen the path of change and growth. We would expand upon our competencies and achievements in the three perennial arenas defined by our mission – clinical pastoral care, education, and research – creating new models in each of these areas that would guide and inspire multi faith chaplains and chaplaincy organizations throughout North America and beyond. 2 After 44 years of service and achievement, The Chaplaincy is uniquely positioned to undertake this pioneering journey, but we also recognize that material resources and professional expertise – though essential – are not by themselves sufficient. Columbus, Vasco De Gama, and Magellan did not accomplish great feats of exploration because they had the bestequipped ships or the most advanced navigational technologies. Their greater assets included vision, curiosity, determination, and the support that comes from being bound to a community that enthusiastically shares one’s dreams. The HealthCare Chaplaincy could not have come this far had it not been supported by its own tightly knit community of stake holders. These loyal benefactors, zealous board members, talented and committed chaplains and CPE faculty drawn together from diverse religious and ethnic backgrounds, and a very dedicated support staff, not only believe spiritual care is integral to health but also trust that the multifaith mission of The HealthCare Chaplaincy will sustain us in our own new age of discovery. Lawrence J. Toal Chairman Walter J. Smith, S.J. President and CEO 3 Treasurer’s Report The vision and commitment of its benefactors, trustees, and staff have enabled The HealthCare Chaplaincy to become the largest and most diverse resource for pastoral care clinicians, students, and researchers the world over. Without the efforts of all of these individuals, The Chaplaincy would not be the leader in multifaith pastoral care that it is today. Roy E. Weathers Treasurer 30.0 Net Assets 19902004 (in millions) All Support & Administrative Costs Administration Fundraising 25.0 20.0 10.3% 8.7% 30.5% 15.0 All Education/ Research Programs & Clinical Services Professional Education, Community Outreach, Research 10.0 50.5% 5.0 Patient/Family Care 0.0 ’90 ’92 ’94 ’96 ’98 ’00 ’02 ’04 The Rev. George Handzo, director of clinical services for The HealthCare Chaplaincy and president (20022004) of the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC), delivers the presiden tial address at the APC’s national meet ing in Dallas, Texas. Handzo and other Chaplaincy staff were instrumental in bringing Islamic leaders from all over the country to the 2004 conference, which focused on the theme of “Bridging Diversity.” 4 2000 2004 Operating Results (in thousands) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Contributions Corporations Foundations & Trusts Religious Organizations Individuals & Estates Benefit & Journal (net of expenses) Total Contributions 238.2 787.1 76.7 527.4 839.2 2,468.6 271.8 1,071.2 58.5 809.9 766.0 2,977.4 341.8 1,278.2 51.2 906.3 921.5 3,499.0 195.3 1,275.3 66.5 663.5 1,056.0 3,256.6 493.9 1,000.3 34.6 858.4 938.9 3,329.1 Service Income 2,844.9 3,005.2 3,003.1 2,688.6 2,442.8 Other Income Investment Income from Restricted Funds Utilized in Operations Other Investment Income Utilized in Operations Donated Goods & Services Tuition, Student Fees, Miscellaneous Total Other Income Total Support and Revenue 121.1 0.0 18.0 92.0 231.1 5,544.6 144.3 0.0 36.2 95.5 276.0 6,258.6 180.5 0.0 51.9 101.6 334.0 6,836.1 230.9 150.0 55.7 99.4 536.0 6,481.2 299.9 200.0 22.3 108.4 630.7 6,402.6 Program Services Patient/Family Care Professional Education Community Outreach Research Total Program Services 1,826.3 1,687.3 823.7 371.7 4,709.0 1,955.3 1,902.1 901.8 468.6 5,227.8 2,047.1 1,856.3 1,176.4 456.6 5,536.4 1,980.0 1,618.2 1,162.4 485.6 5,246.2 1,948.5 1,468.9 1,213.8 533.2 5,164.4 Support Services Administration (including depreciation) Fundraising, Annual Total Support Services Total Expenses 455.2 368.0 823.2 5,532.2 569.7 451.1 1,020.8 6,248.6 668.2 621.0 1,289.2 6,825.6 536.4 687.3 1,223.7 6,469.9 551.8 654.3 1,206.1 6,370.5 12.4 10.0 10.5 11.3 32.1 Support and Revenue Operating Expenses Revenue (Under)/Over Expenses 5 2000 2004 Statement of Financial Activities (in thousands) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Contributions Corporations Foundations & Trusts Religious Organizations Individuals & Estates Benefit & Journal (net of expenses) Total Contributions 139.8 978.7 88.7 522.6 864.2 2,594.0 208.5 1,672.4 66.5 767.9 1,244.3 3,959.6 273.1 631.9 76.1 1,316.2 1,021.5 3,318.8 264.4 1,657.0 88.5 750.2 1,056.0 3,816.1 113.8 340.3 34.6 808.6 885.9 2,183.2 Service Income 2,844.9 2,978.2 2,960.9 2,666.3 2,420.1 Other Income Investment Income Utilized Investment Income Not Utilized in Operations Tuition, Student Fees, Miscellaneous Total Other Income Total Support and Revenue 121.1 2,547.5 110.0 2,778.6 8,217.5 144.3 2,147.5 95.5 2,387.3 9,325.1 58.1 0.0 87.5 145.6 6,425.3 230.9 5,643.3 80.6 5,954.8 12,437.2 299.9 3,455.9 108.4 3,864.2 8,467.5 Program Services Patient/Family Care Professional Education Community Outreach Research Total Program Services 1,826.3 1,687.3 823.7 371.6 4,708.9 1,955.3 1,902.1 977.7 468.6 5,303.7 2,050.4 1,852.9 1,176.4 456.6 5,536.3 1,996.5 1,618.2 1,293.9 485.6 5,394.1 2,001.6 1,468.9 1,265.1 533.3 5,268.9 Support Services Administration (including depreciation) Fundraising, Annual Total Support Services Total Expenses 455.2 368.2 823.4 5,532.3 569.7 453.9 1,023.6 6,327.3 668.2 621.0 1,289.2 6,825.5 536.4 687.3 1,223.7 6,617.9 551.8 654.3 1,206.1 6,475.0 2,685.2 18,118.0 20,803.2 2,997.8 20,803.2 23,801.0 400.2 23,801.0 23,400.8 5,819.3 23,400.8 29,220.1 1,992.5 29,220.1 31,212.6 Support and Revenue Operating Expenses Change in Net Assets Net Assets, Beginning of Year Net Assets, End of Year 6 2000 2004 Statement of Financial Position (in thousands) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 861.7 645.8 2,521.1 31.2 12,988.9 3,991.9 21,040.6 485.4 481.9 2,498.6 36.3 14,068.1 6,392.9 23,963.2 629.7 600.4 2,188.0 47.5 13,188.9 6,897.7 23,553.2 862.4 549.0 2,118.8 43.0 19,150.7 6,616.5 29,340.4 588.0 325.3 1924.9 55.7 22,224.6 6,246.3 31,364.8 237.4 237.4 162.2 162.2 151.4 151.4 120.4 120.4 150.1 150.1 Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents Accrued Income Receivable Pledges and Grants Receivable Prepaid Expenses and Deposits Investments Land, Buildings and Equipment Total Assets Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Total Liabilities Net Assets Unrestricted Net Investment in Land, Buildings, and Equipment 3,991.9 6,392.9 6,897.7 6,616.5 6,246.3 Designated LongTerm Investment Capital Improvements Fund Undesignated Total Unrestricted Net Assets 7,620.3 813.0 674.9 13,100.1 7,292.1 503.4 1,095.0 15,283.4 4,902.8 864.0 2,520.0 15,184.5 8,774.6 1,469.9 1,334.0 18,195.0 11,131.6 1,769.4 819.8 19,967.1 Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets 5,763.1 1,940.0 20,803.2 21,040.6 6,434.5 2,083.1 23,801.0 23,963.2 5,409.5 2,806.8 23,400.8 23,552.2 7,153.7 3,871.4 29,220.1 29,340.4 7,359.5 3,888.1 31,214.7 31,364.8 Audited financial statements of The HealthCare Chaplaincy, Inc. are available by writing to The HealthCare Chaplaincy, Development Department, 315 East 62nd Street, New York, NY 10021, or to the Department of State, Office of Charities Registration, Albany, NY 12331. 7 New Trustees Kathryn Christensen is vice president of television for The Wall Street Journal. She directs the Journal and Dow Jones & Company’s relationship and provision of news content to CNBC in the U.S. and assists on editorial matters for CNBC Asia Pacific and CNBC Europe, cable television operations coowned by Dow Jones and NBC. Kathy also serves as a director of CNBC Europe. She is a native of Nebraska and earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Kathleen M. Foley, M.D. is one of the world’s leading authorities in palliative medicine and endoflife care. Her research centers on developing rationales for the use of analgesic drugs to help patients with cancer pain, including innovative dose schedules and drug delivery techniques. She was also the founding director of the Project on Death in America, which funded research on endoflife issues and improving the care of the dying in the United States. Kathy is currently an attending neurologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and New YorkPresbyterian Hospital. Rochelle Hirsch is a myofunctional therapist – a speech therapist specializing in tongue thrusting disorders. She has worked as a speech therapist for many years, serving in various parochial schools in the Archdiocese of New York. Rochelle is an active board member of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue and is the founder of its Creative Playschool Nursery. She is currently writing a children’s book. Rochelle was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, and has been involved with the Ramaz School and the original startup program for Jewish Healing and Hospice Partnership. Jon Meacham is the managing editor of Newsweek and bestselling author of Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship (Random House, 2003), an account of the relationship between FDR and Churchill. Jon is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a “Global Leader for Tomorrow” of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. At The University of the South, he is the chairman of the Regents Committee of the College of Arts and Sciences, a member of the subcommittee on honorary degrees, and has served on the search committee for the dean of the School of Theology. 8 E. Joshua Rosenkranz is a shareholder in the law firm of Heller Ehrman. He joined the firm in 2003, and his practice focuses on appeals and public poli cy advocacy. Josh has broad litigation experience in state and federal courts at all levels across the country. Prior to joining Heller Ehrman, Josh was the founding president and CEO of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, one of the country’s foremost public interest firms. In addition to helping create the Brennan Center, Josh founded the Office of the Appellate Defender, a public defender office specializing in criminal appeals in New York State courts. Louis Scenti is executive director and senior learning & development cover age officer for the investment banking and equity research divisions of Morgan Stanley. He has been working in the field of leadership/management develop ment, learning, and organization development for over 15 years. Prior to join ing Morgan Stanley, Louis worked in the global leadership development group at Merrill Lynch where he was responsible for the design, development, and implementation of the first global, enterprisewide leadership development pro gram for senior managers. Maria Theodore Spears is a real estate broker for Brown Harris Stevens. She was born and raised in Chios, Greece and attended the University of Athens, the University of Chicago, and the New York School of Design. Active in local politics, Maria is a member of the New York Women’s Republican Club and was a fundraiser for former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Maria is also active at the Chapin School on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Roy E. Weathers is a CPA and partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. Roy joined the firm in 1991 and was admitted to partnership in 2002. He specializes in domestic and international bank taxation and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the National Association of Black Accountants, and the New York and South Carolina State Societies of Certified Public Accountants. Roy’s commitment to community involvement is evident from his serving as a board member for the Partnership for the Homeless and Career Opportunities in the Accounting Profession (COAP) and his service with INROADS, an organization dedicated to developing and placing talented minority youth in the corporate world. 9 Certified healthcare chaplains are explorers in their own right. Although they spend most of their time within the walls of a medical facility, emotionally and spiritually they venture much further than that. Each encounter with a patient, grieving loved one, or overtaxed member of the medical staff is a voyage into the uncharted, inner world of a person in crisis. For the past 44 years, The HealthCare Chaplaincy has embraced the same pioneering spirit as the pastoral caregivers it employs and educates, continually expanding and diversifying its clinical services programs to meet the evolving needs of its constituents. As a result, The Chaplaincy has become not only the largest multifaith chaplaincy program in the world, but also an acknowledged leader in the international pastoral care movement. In 2004 The Chaplaincy extended its leadership role in the provision of pastoral care even further, devising new service options for clients and new technologies that are helping improve and standardize spiritual caregiving among professional chaplains and chaplaincy organizations everywhere. The Rev. John Simon and board member Karen Smythe discuss the many programs for patients, medical staff, and community members that Rev. Simon has set in motion since he began service in August, 2004 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, New York, one of The Chaplaincy’s newest partner institutions. 10 The Rev. George Handzo and Chaplaincy COO Jeanne Lee go “on the road,” establishing ties with prospective new partner medical institutions. Expanding beyond the previous full service model, The Chaplaincy added a number of discrete service options in 2004 tailored to meet the unique clinical needs and budgetary constraints of each partner institution. Chaplaincy clinician Sr. Margaret Oettinger, O.P., keeps track of her pastoral care interventions using eChaplain™, an Internetbased technology developed by The HealthCare Chaplaincy for collect ing and analyzing patient care data. Chaplain Yusuf Hasan offers a welcome presence and astute pastoral care to pediatric cancer patients and their parents at Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center. Advancing Pastoral Care The Rev. A. Meigs Ross (middle) confers with two fulltime residents enrolled in The Chaplaincy’s supervisory residency program, the Rev. Youngki Eun (left) and Imam Ramadan Zakat (right). Once certified, Imam Zakat will become one of the first CPE educators from the Islamic faith in the world. Thus he will be well positioned to encourage and mentor other Muslims considering careers in the field of professional multifaith pastoral care. Chaplain Eun, a native of Korea, will in a similar way expand the small number of certified CPE supervisors working in Asia. Leading Education Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) does more than inform students; it transforms them as well. This highly experiential form of postgraduate theological education helps chaplains intraining develop the maturity, skills, and expertise necessary to serve their patients, even when the patient belongs to another faith tradition or subscribes to no religious practice at all. The HealthCare Chaplaincy began offering CPE in 1971 and is now considered the educator of choice for many students the world over who desire a CPE experience that will expose them to a highly diverse faculty and student body, and to an equally diverse array of healthcare institutions where much of their pastoral care training will take place. Building on its pioneering work in educational diversity, The Chaplaincy took unprecedented efforts in 2004 to extend pastoral education to a number of constituencies such as alreadycertified healthcare chaplains in need of continuing education opportunities, physicians and medical students, and community clergy. Rabbi Shira Stern, director of The Chaplaincy’s Center for Studies in Jewish Pastoral Care, educates rabbinic leaders, seminarians, and community members from across the Jewish denominational spectrum. Many Jewish students who receive this form of continuing education become inspired to pursue CPE, leading to careers as professional chaplains. The HealthCare Chaplaincy launched PlainViews™ in early 2004. This free enewsletter reaches many of the 10,000 multifaith certified healthcare chaplains in North America. Many chaplains all over the world, such as the Rev. David Plummer of Hampton, VA (pictured on left), are contributors as well as subscribers. The Rev. Martha Jacobs (on right), formerly a staff chaplain, now serves as the publica tion’s managing editor. Chaplaincy clinician the Rev. Arlinda Derrick (standing on far right) educates a class of pastoral care volunteers at The Abyssinian Baptist Church in upper Manhattan. Other Chaplaincy clinicians conducted volunteer training programs and other forms of communitybased education in healthcare institutions, churches, mosques, and synagogues throughout the New York area. 13 In a few short years, The Chaplaincy has succeeded in establishing a strong pastoral research program and a firstrate pastoral care library. It has recruited professional staff who possess the skills to address the challenge of building a reputation for quality and excellence in research and have practical knowledge about the profession of multifaith pastoral care and its practitioners. The Spears Research Center and Library is integral to the present and future success of The Chaplaincy’s mission. Through innovative research projects, it is pushing beyond traditional borders, reaching physicians, research psychologists, and other academicians interested in exploring the role chaplains play in the arenas of spirituality and health. In addition to meeting the information needs of Chaplaincy clinicians, faculty and students, librarian Helen Tannenbaum (right) supports the Chaplaincy Research staff on a variety of original studies. With a collection of well over 3,000 books, professional journals, audio and video recordings, a comprehensive online database, and numerous affiliations with other academic libraries and specialized library consortiums, the Spears library has become a popular destination for pastoral caregivers and medical and mental healthcare professionals from all over the world. 14 As part of a national grant funded by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, Kevin Flannelly, Ph.D. (second from right), associate director of research, collaborated with Chaplaincy personnel and students to develop firstofitskind scales for discerning the spiritual needs of hospital patients. In a groundbreaking collaboration with the John Templeton Foundation, Kathleen Galek, Ph.D. (right) became the first of two postdoctoral level researchers to participate in a research fellowship program administered by The HealthCare Chaplaincy. Dr. Galek educates and collaborates with Chaplaincy clinicians and student chaplains like the Rev. Samuel Bryan (pictured on left). A Chaplaincy clinician gets acquainted with eChaplain™, a proprietary patient data collection technology recently developed by The HealthCare Chaplaincy. Using a handheld computer, chaplains are able to record valuable information about their patient interventions moments after they occur. Once entered onto the handheld, data can be easily transferred to a personal computer where it is accessible to other author ized hospital personnel. The data can also be uploaded to The Chaplaincy’s dedicated Internet server for further analysis by approved Chaplaincy administrators and researchers. Pioneering Research The Wholeness of Life Awards Dinner A Gathering of Friends – November 9th, 2004 The 2004 Wholeness of Life awards celebrated the compassionate service of Jack Rudin, Anne M. Mulcahy, chairman and CEO of Xerox Corporation, and 14 dedicated patient care professionals who were lauded by their hospital colleagues for their wholeness of spirit, mind, and body. Arlyn and Edward L. Gardner, designated recipients in 2005 of The Chaplaincy lifetime achievement Wholeness of Life award. Chaplain Jane Mather next to Jeffrey T. Berger, M.D., F.A.C.P., of WinthropUniversity Hospital, one of the evening’s 14 patient care honorees. 2004 Community Honoree Anne M. Mulcahy, chairman of the board and CEO of Xerox Corporation. Reflecting on Xerox’s strong commitment to philanthropy and community service, Anne accepted the Wholeness of Life award “on behalf of all of the dedicated people at Xerox.” Susan Rudin shares a gleeful moment with her husband, 2004 lifetime achievement honoree Jack Rudin. Father Walter Smith alongside Bridge Society members Janet Prindle and her husband Charles J. Seidler. 16 Jack Rudin received a special lifetime achievement Wholeness of Life award for his years of support to The HealthCare Chaplaincy and many other notforprofit organizations, educational institutions, and healthcare centers in greater New York. Anne Mulcahy accepted this year’s community honoree Wholeness of Life award on behalf of the entire Xerox community, which, under her watch, has seen a dramatic increase in corporate philanthropy and volunteerism. Chris and Morton P. Hyman, chairman of the board of trustees of Continuum Health Partners. In an award ceremony at NYU Medical Center, Chaplaincy vice chairman Frank J. Petrilli presents a Wholeness of Life award to Patricia Ferrer, C.S.W. Similar ceremonies were held at 13 other area hospitals. Former trustee Miriam K. Moran and her son Walter Schwind. Anne M. Mulcahy poses for a shot beside dinner cochairman Vernon E. Jordan. 17 Institutional Gifts $100,000 and above ■■ ■ ■■ ■ The Starr Foundation ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ $10,000 $24,999 ■ The Robertson Foundation ■ May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. ■ Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz $25,000 $99,999 ■■ Chaplaincy trustees Michael Smith and Frank Petrilli alongside board chairman Lawrence Toal and Daniel Fitzpatrick, president & CEO of Goldman Sachs Trust Company at a business leaders’ breakfast. Altria Group, Inc. Citigroup, Inc. The Hagedorn Fund Lazard Frères & Co. LLC The Henry Luce Foundation Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation The Ambrose Monell Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP TD Waterhouse Group, Inc. John Templeton Foundation The Thomson Corporation Washington Mutual, Inc. Xerox Corporation Anonymous (1) ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ The Atlantic District, LCMS The Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust Beth Israel Medical Center The Blackstone Group The BristolMyers Squibb Foundation, Inc. The Winifred Masterson Burke Foundation Fannie Mae Goldman Sachs Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe Hospital for Special Surgery Invemed Associates, LLC The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation Metropolitan Life Insurance Company The Henry & Lucy Moses Fund The New York Physicians Foundation, Inc. Pfizer, Inc. PhillipsVan Heusen Corporation Ripplewood Holdings Saint Luke’sRoosevelt Hospital Center Alan B. Slifka Foundation, Inc. Time Warner Inc. WinthropUniversity Hospital United Health Foundation Anonymous (1) 18 ■ Annual Fund Jim Hunt, managing director of Hunt Howe Partners LLC, next to Chaplaincy trustees Mia Carbonell and Bud Johnson. ■ Benefit ■ Caring Partnerships Capital Campaign ■ Carolyn and John Twiname Leadership Fund ■ Walter J. Smith, S.J. Professional Leadership Fund $5,000 $9,999 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ American Express Asbury Automotive Group Bloomberg LP The Winifred Masterson Burke Rehabilitation Hospital Collegiate Church Corporation Fisher Scientific International Inc. GreenPoint Financial Griffin Hospital JPMorgan Chase & Company Lawrence Hospital Center Lenox Hill Hospital Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center Morgan Stanley New York Hospital Queens NYU Downtown Hospital North Shore University Hospital Rehab Institute of NY at Florence Nightingale Health Center Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue Sara Lee Corporation $1,000 $2,499 ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J. Aron Charitable Foundation, Inc. Cipriani 42nd Street Congregation Shearith Israel The Brick Presbyterian Church The Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Foundation The Vincent Mulford Foundation Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church Saint Michael’s Church The Seth Sprague Foundation Wyeth $500 $999 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Central Synagogue Congregation Or Zarua DuBrul Family Foundation The Employment Line Iona College Muzak National Sales The Parish of Christ the Redeemer Park Avenue United Methodist Church Women VarnumDeRose Trust $499 and Below $2,500 $4,999 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Congregation EmanuEl of the City of New York The Constans Culver Foundation MetzgerPrice Fund, Inc. North General Hospital The Picower Foundation ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Christ Church (United Methodist Women) The Church of the Epiphany ExxonMobil Corporation The First Baptist Church The Robert G. Hayhurst, Jr. Family Foundation Michael Podesta Graphic Design, Inc. Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church TeleAutomation, Inc. 19 The Bridge Society 2004 The Bridge Society is composed of generous individuals who have made contributions in 2004 in support of The HealthCare Chaplaincy and its major program areas including pastoral education, community outreach, and research. Partners in Healing Keepers of the Flame ($25,000 +) ($5,000 $9,999) ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■■ Phyllis Gelb Catey and T. Michael Long Diana D. and Frank J. Petrilli Janet W. Prindle and Charles J. Seidler Riklis Family Foundation Laurance S. Rockefeller Susan and Jack Rudin Maria and Bill Spears Sheila and Lawrence J. Toal Anonymous (1) Sustainers of the Spirit ($17,500 $24,999) ■■ Lucy F. McGrath Champions of Care ($10,000 $17,499) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ Martine and Gerald A. Conway David F. DeLucia ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Kathe and John S. Dyson Charlotte M. Ford Margaret M. Hill Elaine and Kenneth G. Langone Barbara S. Levinson Anne Moore, M.D. and Arnold L. Lisio, M.D. Miriam K. Moran Suzanne and Thomas S. Murphy Carolyn and John Twiname Susan and Edgar Wachenheim William H. Wright II Anonymous (1) 20 ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Kathryn Christensen Leisa S. and Charles G. Crane Joan H. and Alfred C. DeCrane Gladys and Carter J. Dinkeloo to the Thelma A. Dinkeloo Pastoral Education Fund Steve Dodge William H. Donnell Antonia B. DuBrul Suzanne P. Fawbush and Christopher C. Grisanti Arlyn and Edward L. Gardner Monika and Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. Rochelle and David Hirsch Sherry Jacobson and Eugene I. Zuriff Margaret Ann and Thomas S. Johnson Mimi and Donald J. Keller Jeanne and James Lee Michele B. and Matthew M. Ludmer Hope Bryce Preminger Catherine A. Rein in memory of Marie Kikkert in honor of The Chaplaincy staff Jill and Howard F. Sharfstein Kimberly W. and Thomas J. Sheridan The Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J. Maria T. Spears Vera Stern Donna and Alan N. Stillman Sheryl and Daniel R. Tishman Lisa Woods ■ Annual Fund Chaplaincy personnel facilitated the participation of national Islamic clergy leaders at the 2004 meeting of the Association of Professional Chaplains. Imam W. Deen Mohammed, founder and president of The Mosque Cares (TMC), is pictured in the front row, second from left. Torch Bearers ($2,500 $4,999) ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ Marilyn and Richard Blair Drs. Jean B. and David B. Case Dawna and Donald B. Christian Susan L. Fischer The Grove Creek Foundation Candice and Terry W. Goodwin Lynn and Bud Johnson in honor of the Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J. The Peter T. Joseph Foundation Ethel LeFrak Miriam F. Meehan Ronay A. and Richard L. Menschel Diane S. and Steven C. Parrish Urvi and John Prunier Karen and J.L. Nevill Smythe David E. Stutzman Linda R. and Thomas M. Taylor Helen S. Tucker in honor of Maria T. Spears Marijke and William H. Webb Suzanne and Stephen H. Weiss Circle of Hope ($1,000 $2,499) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The Acorn Foundation Barbara A. and Theodore B. Alfond Roger C. Altman Mary Jane and Edward F. Arrigoni Bronwen and Louis Bastone Kay Brover and Arthur C. Bennett Virginia and Louis R. Benzak Stephen Bermas Robert L. Cahill, Jr. ■ Benefit ■ Caring Partnerships Capital Campaign ■ Carolyn and John Twiname Leadership Fund ■ Walter J. Smith, S.J. Professional Leadership Fund ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ Rosamaria Carbonell Louise Carter Lyle and Warwick M. Carter, Jr. Mary W. Cashin Donna S. and Derrick D. Cephas Julie P. Cho, D.M.D. Emy Cohenca in memory of Jacques Cohenca Marian H. Courtney Lavonne and David A. Cowan Ruth D. and Robert E. Diefenbach Hanni Dinkeloo to the Thelma A. Dinkeloo Pastoral Education Fund Judith A. and Daniel J. Donahue in honor of the Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J. Christina E. Prunier and David A. Doss Kathaleen M. Duffin Jacquie and William T. Friedewald Naomi FriedlandWechsler and Rabbi Harlan J. Wechsler Linda and Ira Greenblatt in honor of Rabbi Bernard Jacobson Gretchen and Eugene P. Grisanti Benjamin H. Griswold IV Angela and William Haines Margaret and James D. Hemphill Patricia Hill Ellen M. and James E. Hillman Chris and Morton P. Hyman Shara and Rabbi David Israel Joanne Jaffin Mason Carolina JaramilloJohnson and James Johnson Heather A. and Paul F. Jordan in memory of Charles Jordan and Alfred Pisano Francine and Samuel Klagsbrun, M.D. John R. and Dorothy D. Caples Fund 21 Janet Prindle, a Bridge Society member and pioneer in the field of socially responsible investing. ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ David S. Lefkowitz, Esq. Conna and John McGillicuddy ■ ■ Clare and Howard McMorris Joseph W. Mullen, Jr. Donna Nadler and Bob Gould Paige B. and Jeffrey G. Neuberth Diane A. Nixon ■ ■ ■ Jonathan O’Herron John J. O’Neil Peyton R. Patterson Catherine S. and Thomas J. Pierce Patricia R. and F. Herbert Prem The Resource Foundation Julie M. and David P. Ricciardi Catherine and Francis P. Rich, Sr. Jane and Kevin Roche to the Thelma A. Dinkeloo Pastoral Education Fund Sydney and E. Joshua Rosenkranz Lynn Rothstein, Ph.D. Judy and T. Timothy Ryan Nancy and Hank Schacht Alan D. Schwartz Chantal and James Sheridan Abby Simpson and Todd Mydland Kathleen and Michael J. A. Smith in memory of Hope Ritter Smith Ellsworth G. Stanton III in honor of Carolyn and John Twiname 22 Rabbi Zahara DavidowitzFarkas (third from right) shares her thoughts in an adult education seminar, “For Women By Women,” designed to reach the traditional women’s community. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Judith and Michael H. Steinhardt Eugenia W. Stillman to the Eugenia W. and P. Gordon B. Stillman Family Education Fund Carolyn L. and William C. Stutt David Teiger B. Gayle Twiname, Ph.D. in honor of Mrs. Sandy Boyd, Dr. James and Ginny Creed, Sandra Fowler, R.N.F.N.P., Ann FultonCurran, The Moss Family, Margaret Phelan Reed, Dr. Eileen Tiedt, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Twiname Janet S. and William N. Walker Mary Katherine Wallace Rebecca and Roy E. Weathers Shelby White Marcia Wilson Individual Gifts $500 $999 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ The Rev. Stephen Harding and Chaplaincy board chairman Lawrence Toal enjoy the annual holiday staff luncheon hosted by Mutual of America at their Park Avenue corporate headquarters. ■ Lilyan H. Affinito Margaret and Edward H. Bragg, Jr. The Rev. Canon George W. Brandt, Jr. Margaret and Jeffrey Cianci Joseph J. Cottrell in honor of Allan H. Glick Karen and David E. Cowan The Rev. Dr. John S. Damm in honor of Pastor Fredrick Erson Peggy Funderburke ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Josephine and Herbert Hendin, M.D. Harriet Huber ■ Robert Jacobs ■ Elizabeth and William R. Johnston Shirley C. and David T. Kearns ■ in honor of Jaesook Kim Burton Lehman Janice B. and Charles R. Lloyd Marian B. and Bernard P. Long Martha and John D. Mabie Leslie McCall and Boris Borozan Christine and Joseph T. McLaughlin Catherine M. O’Connor and Karl Schmidt Alaleh and Ariel Ostad, M.D. Judith A. and James P. Owens to the Thelma A. Dinkeloo Pastoral Education Fund Margaret Phelan Reed in honor of Dr. B. Gayle Twiname Ralph U. Price in honor of Amanda Elizabeth Oehlert’s graduation, in memory of Anthony Dwyer and Beth van Solkema Suzanne and John Prunier, M.D. ■ Benefit ■ Caring Partnerships Capital Campaign ■ Carolyn and John Twiname Leadership Fund ■ Walter J. Smith, S.J. Professional Leadership Fund Rabbi Shira Stern, D.D. and Rabbi Donald Weber in honor of the Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J. Patrick J. Waide, Jr. Julia and Laurie J. Warder Mildred and George Weissman $250 $499 Robin L. and Peter A. Gish Brian Kim ■ Annual Fund ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Philip J. Bergan Elizabeth and Judge Edward Biester Daryl F. and Joseph L. Boren Michael Braun in honor of Howard F. Sharfstein James K. Brown Cheryl A. Clarke and Larry Orrico in memory of Cappy Laura Delano Eastman Eleanor T. and John Elliott Jean M. and Colin Fergus Dr. Susan Fitzpatrick and Thomas Wyman in memory of Marion and Tom Wyman Richard E. Ford Candice and John Frawley Suzan Habachy Phyllis and Professor Joseph C. Hinsey in honor of Carolyn and the Rev. John Twiname Mary Jane and Frederick W. Gettler Paula S. and Thomas N. Keltner John J. Kindred Alice Maloney Betty and James R. Mitscher Marjorie K. Nicodemus Raymond A. O’Doherty in memory of Margaret A. O’Doherty Thomas H. O’Leary Helen Ouerbacker 23 The Rev. Johnny Bush educates a Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) student in a unique parishbased program conducted at The Riverside Church. Rabbi Abraham Twerski, M.D., an expert on chemical dependency, lectures to a group of rabbinic leaders as part of a weeklong continuing professional education program sponsored by The Chaplaincy’s Center for Studies in Jewish Pastoral Care. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Muriel Palitz in memory of Joan Baron Paul J. Powers, Jr. Barbara A. Rosenfelt in memory of Benjamin Rosenfelt H. Cary Ross Lynn W. and John L. Roy Mary Anne and Douglas Schwalbe in honor of Carolyn and the Rev. John Twiname Mari and Kenneth Share Liliane and José Soriano Flora E. and G. Franklin South Jean and Richard Swank Joan and Nicholas J. Tortorello in honor of Carolyn and the Rev. John Twiname, in memory of Verla Tortorello Donald J. Toumey Patricia Koo Tsien in memory of Kaichi Tsien, Rose Yuan, and Mrs. Daisy ZauLan Shih Susan H. and George J. Vojta Joseph B. Walsh, M.D. Barbara H. West Ann L. Woodfield and Ralph E. Wood L. Randall Yates Marion P. and Salvatore D. Zaffino $100 $249 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 24 Isa and Paul Allersmeyer Gordon Wood Anderson, Ph.D. The Rev. Canon John Andrew, D.D. Margaret and the Rev. Mark Anschutz Velma and Ted J. Balestreri Andrea and Marvin Berger Louise and Thilo H. Best ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Perry S. Boynton in memory of Dr. Mary H. Boynton Alyce and Norman Cannon Lois F. and Daniel D. Chabris in honor of Frank Petrilli MingYao Chang Dorothy M. and Ralph W. Chapman Carol Collins Anne S. Connor Gerald A. Conway, Jr. Linda G. Conway Allison G. and Daniel J. Costarene Patricia and Donald T. Coughlin Sylvia W. Crouter and J.D. Hodgson Evan Jay Crane The Rev. Carol C. Cruikshank in memory of the Rev. Dr. John W. Pyle Lucille F. DeLucia in memory of Felicia and John Caporale, John Caporale, Jr., and Alfred Pisano Monica and Michael Dimino in memory of Peter Gordon Bradley Stillman Sydelle E. Diner in memory of Dr. Sanford Eisenberg Jennifer and Paul Donahue Jane I. and Larry D. Droppa Louise Dunn in memory of Paxton T. Dunn Elizabeth A. and James J. Ebzery Marilyn and Brian Ebzery Annette and J. Donald Fairbanks Anne and Dwight W. Fawcett Renee and Fred Feuerbach Catherine Y. and Harold B. Finn Daniel M. Fitzpatrick Elizabeth C. Forster Trustee Louis Scenti, director of learning and development at Morgan Stanley, helped set in motion the most recent strategic planning process. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Jeanne M. and Donald J. Fowley in memory of Kathleen B. Fowley Patricia A. and Robert J. Fox Kathryn G. and Joseph F. Gagliardi Frances A. and William A. Gay Sandra Gering in honor of Catey and Michael Long, Jane A. Long and Craig Gering Kathryn and Erik Hanson Jean Harper Jeffrey D. Harris Phyllis R. Hersch, Ph.D. and Charles Hersch, Ph.D. in honor of the Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J. Margaret M. and Martin R. Hoffmann Lesley B. and Joseph C. Hoopes Patricia and Robert C. Hubbard Gina and Joseph E. Jannotta Nancy T. Jerome Dorothy R. and Bruce Johnson Margaret P. Jordan Barbara Allen and William J. Kaiser Laurie C. and Neil S. Kenagy Rosalind Kim, M.D. and Sung Hou Kim, M.D. in honor of Kaichi Tsien Maureen and James Krinsley, M.D. Ruth and Robert J. Lindner ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Rita Lynch Betsy H. and Anthony P. Marshall Mildred and Robert P. Marshall Sherry and Raymond Mauer Dorothy L. and William F. McDonald Henry E. McGuire Julia M. McNamara, Ph.D. and Richard J. Lolatte ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Annual Fund ■ Benefit ■ Caring Partnerships Capital Campaign ■ Carolyn and John Twiname Leadership Fund ■ Walter J. Smith, S.J. Professional Leadership Fund Keith and Jon Meacham Susan J. Milamed and Jack L. Jacobs Jennifer and Ken Missbrenner Catherine L. O’BrienSaynor, M.D. Janice and Roger Oresman Jo Lynne and the Rev. Stephen Overall The Rev. Caroline S. Parkinson and James T. Parkinson Dr. Anne and Dr. Raymond Pastore Gregory J. Peterson Sandra and Fred Pezzulli Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pierce Ann Pisano in memory of Alfred Pisano Helen M. Polak in memory of Marie B. Polak Nancy C. and Richard F. Quinn Nina and Rabbi Yaacov Rone Katryn Beeby and Louis Scenti Stanley J. Scher in honor of Sister Elaine Goodell, P.B.V.M. Lynn and Homer D. Schoen Aaron L. Schonbrun in honor of Rabbi Mychal Springer Betsy and Alfred L. Scott Carol and Richard Selle Jane M. and the Rev. David F. Sellery in celebration of their first wedding anniversary, in honor of the birth of Katherine Cecilia DeSarno Elizabeth and Paul Skudder Richard and Jane Slagle Sue Smart Patricia C. and Charles T. Stewart Suzanne and Craig M. Stirnweis in honor of Rabbi Shira Stern’s completion of her doctorate 25 The Rev. Trudi Jinpu Hirsch, a Zen Buddhist priest and CPE supervisor at NYU Medical Center, provides pastoral education both to multifaith and Buddhist groups of student chaplains. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Carol and Joel Thea Livia and Thomas Thompson in honor of Howard F. Sharfstein Dr. Robert J. Timberger Phyllis and Edward Toohey Anne and John R. Torell The Reverend Philippa A. Turner Carolyn and Edward O. Wagner Elizabeth and Cope B. Walbridge Jo and Will Maitland Weiss Ann S. and William G. Whitney Dr. Barbara and the Rev. Fort Wilkerson Bessie Wilson YingYing T. Yuan, Ph.D. in memory of Kaichi Tsien and Letizia Bogart ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 26 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ in honor of Rabbi Shira Stern's completion of her doctorate ■ $99 and below ■ ■ ■ in honor of Jeanne Lee ■ ■ Alayne Zatulove Anonymous (2) ■ Chaplaincy trustee Rochelle Hirsch looks on as Oheneba Boachie Adjei, M.D. (far left) is recognized by Hospital for Special Surgery’s President and CEO John R. Reynolds as he receives the 2004 Wholeness of Life award. ■ ■ ■ Albert Alexander, Ph.D. ■ in honor of Sister Elaine Goodell, P.B.V.M. and in memory of Roslyn Alexander ■ Maire Allik in memory of Sister Viiu Allik ■ ■ ■ Lucelle and Francis D. Auger in memory of Joseph Stautner Henny Baden Marguerite S. Bedell Isabelle and Neal Berglund Edith E. Bishop Betty G. Black Watson Bosler Dora and Russell Bourne ■ ■ ■ Susan D. and Charles H. Boynton Adrienne L. Brown Mary L. Bundy in memory of Francis B. Lothrop, Jr. Mark R. Collins and Denton Stargel Anne and Lyall Dean Claire C. and Bipin B. Desai in memory of Mrs. Rotanz Gilda and Generoso R. DiChiara Joe and Marie DiChiara Ruth Drazen Christina J. Eldridge Norma L. Fischer Margaret M. Flaherty in memory of Harold Flaherty Laura Flannelly, Ph.D. and Kevin J. Flannelly, Ph.D. Loretta J. Franklin, R.N. Sarah E. Friedewald, M.D. and John J. Friedewald, M.D. Ann FultonCurran Luiza and Daniel Georgescu Anne H. Gerli Fran and Gary Haber Patricia and Joseph Hamilton Carla and Theodore Hawryluk Gigi and Stephen Hernandez in honor of The Rye Record, for the recovery of Monia Progreske, and in memory of Ken Horne and Cesar A. Ugarte Anne and G. Malcolm Holderness Fred Taylor Isquith in honor of Ursula Desimon Barbara M. and Walter G. Korntheuer Former board chairman Eugene Zuriff, board treasurer Roy E. Weathers, and Vincent Colman, cochairman of the 2004 benefit dinner at a kickoff reception at the New York City home of Josie and Julian Robertson. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Betty Kranzdorf Florence Krondes Adrianne and Leon Lebensbaum Naomi D. Leszkiewicz Jane and Jon R. Lind The Rev. Margaret S. Mahaney and Donald R. Mahaney Robin Maitland in memory of Harry Facenda Scotland Mrs. William Masek in memory of William Masek, Sr. Frances R. McKinley in memory of Hope Ritter Smith The Rev. Melody Meeter and Dr. Daniel Meeter Butzi Moffitt Anne and Kevin Mulvaney The Rev. Margaret A. Muncie and the Rev. Stephen Bolle Richard J. Nicastro ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Annual Fund ■ Benefit ■ Caring Partnerships Capital Campaign ■ Carolyn and John Twiname Leadership Fund ■ Walter J. Smith, S.J. Professional Leadership Fund Guillermina and Salvador B. Soriano Evelyn Sturhann The Rev. Canon Storm Swain and the Rev. Stephen R. Harding Sister Anne H. Tahaney, O.P. Phillips Talbot in memory of Mildred Talbot Kathryn Weidmann Sylvia and Benjamin Weinstock Helene Weld and Francis M. Weld, M.D. The Rev. Ann Williams and The Rev. Paul D. Steinke Janet and Anthony Zaccagnino in honor of Eleanor Genovese Theresa B. Zadrosny in memory of George Rich Caroline A. and Edwin Zimmerman in memory of Madeline Abbot Thomas Anonymous (2) in memory of Katherine Nicastro Gladys T. and Edward H. Novitch in honor of Adam Sherman Novitch’s Bar Mitzvah Dr. Herbert F. Oettgen Meredith Kefauver Olsen and Derek Olsen Volunteers The HealthCare Chaplaincy would like to thank the following individuals for their generous gift of time. Johanna Pyle J. Donald Fairbanks Jamie Rabinowitz Patty Herlihy in honor of his Bar Mitzvah Thomas J. Pierce Ann and John Renahan Judith Ryan in honor of Rita Lynch Jeanne B. and Lawrence M. Riegel Mary E. and John J. Roth Ruth S. and James P. Santos Gifts in Kind Foliage Garden, Inc. in honor of Carolyn and the Rev. John Twiname Seward & Kissel LLP Kuniko SchuleinSteel Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Sister Mary Schutte, S.C. in memory of the Conner and Schutte families Bernice Slotnick 27 The Hope and Remembrance Society The HealthCare Chaplaincy created The Hope and Remembrance Society as a means of offering contributors enhanced and sustainable giving options. The Society includes donors who have made a planned or deferred gift to The Chaplaincy. Gifts include bequests, charitable gift annuities, real estate charitable trusts, life insurance, and retirement benefits. Janet C. Bosse* Margaret Phelan Reed Dr. Mary H. Boynton* Patricia R. and F. Herbert Prem, Jr. Rosemary Brough* Ralph U. Price Helen Watson Buckner* Ayse Rosin* Ruth L. Cohen, Ph.D. David G. Sacks* Lavonne and David A. Cowan Joseph Gerhard Schodl* Leisa S. and Charles G. Crane Howard F. Sharfstein Florence Dutton* Dallas B. Sherman* Susan L. Fischer The Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J. Margaret M. Hill William G. Spears Patricia Hill Olga Steneck* Louise Howell* Herman J. Stich* Harriet Huber Sheila and Lawrence J. Toal Douglas Kahn* Patricia Koo Tsien Lillian W. KayZulli* B. Gayle Twiname, Ph.D. Betty Kranzdorf Carolyn and John Twiname Augusta Metz* Eugene I. Zuriff Muriel Palitz Anonymous (2) Iverdell Payne* * Deceased Members Susan L. Fischer pictured at her farewell reception commemorating nine years of service as The Chaplaincy’s CFO and senior vice president for administration and human resources. 28 Board of Trustees Officers Life Trustees Lawrence J. Toal, Chairman Edith C. Bjornson The Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J., President & CEO The Rev. Dr. John S. Damm Frank J. Petrilli, Vice Chairman Donald J. Keller Roy E. Weathers, Treasurer Samuel C. Klagsbrun, M.D. Karen Smythe, Secretary Charlotte Miller William W. Donnell Ralph U. Price Trustees William G. Spears Imam Luqman AbdushShahid Carolyn A. Twiname The Rev. Canon George W. Brandt, Jr. The Rev. John D. Twiname Rosamaria Carbonell Rabbi Harlan J. Wechsler, D.D. Warwick M. Carter, Jr. David B. Case, M.D. President’s Advisory Council Julie P. Cho, D.M.D. John C. Beck Kathryn Christensen John S. Chalsty Charles G. Crane John S. Dyson Kathleen M. Foley, M.D. Richard B. Fisher Christopher C. Grisanti Charlotte M. Ford Irving S. Hamer, Jr., Ed.D. Thomas S. Johnson Edward D. Herlihy Helene L. Kaplan Rochelle Hirsch Martin Lipton Sherry Jacobson Edward D. Miller Carolina JaramilloJohnson Richard D. Parsons John W. Johnson, Jr. Philip J. Purcell Arnold L. Lisio, M.D. Jack Rudin Matthew M. Ludmer Daniel R. Tishman Leslie McCall Stephen H. Weiss Jon Meacham Suzanne Wright Mary O’Neil Mundinger, Dr. P.H. John J. O’Neil Hope Bryce Preminger E. Joshua Rosenkranz Louis Scenti Howard F. Sharfstein Michael J.A. Smith Maria T. Spears David E. Stutzman 29 Clinical Staff Beth Israel Medical Center North General Hospital The Rev. Michael Carter The Rev. Carlos Alejandro Rabbi Nathan Goldberg Rabbi Jacob Greenberg North Shore University Hospital The Rev. Stephen R. Harding Sister Maureen Mitchell, R.S.M., D.Min. The Rev. Jon Overvold The Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center Rabbi Charles Rabinowitz The Rev. Carlos de la Peña NYU Medical Center The Rev. Trudi Jinpu Hirsch The Winifred Masterson Burke Rehabilitation Hospital The Rev. Dr. John P. Bauman Rehab Institute of New York at Florence Nightingale Health Center The Rev. Arlinda Derrick DeWitt Rehabilitation & Nursing Center The Rev. David P. Barrie The Riverside Church in the City of New York The Rev. Johnny Bush Griffin Hospital Chaplain Thomas Kilts St. Luke’sRoosevelt Hospital Center AlHajji Imam Yusuf H. Hasan Hospital for Special Surgery The Rev. Margaret Muncie Rabbi Ralph Kreger Sister Margaret Oettinger, O.P. St. Mary’s Center The Rev. Daniel Shenk Lawrence Hospital Center The Rev. Dr. Sarah L. Fogg Vassar Brothers Medical Center The Rev. John Simon Lenox Hill Hospital The Rev. Dr. John J. Bucchino, O.F.M. WinthropUniversity Hospital Rabbi Ralph Kreger Chaplain Megan Kelly The Rev. Melody Takken Meeter Chaplain Jane Mather Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center Sister Elaine Goodell, P.B.V.M. AlHajji Imam Yusuf H. Hasan Rabbi Stephen H. Shulman New York Hospital Queens The Rev. Michael Carter Rabbi David M. Keehn Sister Rosarine Quinn, C.S.J. 30 Administration Administrative Center Executive The Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J. President & CEO Jane E. Colvin Executive Assistant to the President & CEO Administrative Eileen J. Weber, Esq. Director, Finance & Administration Nina Goltsberg Senior Bookkeeper Natalie Gentles Administrative Assistant Jane E. Colvin Director, Marketing & Publications Brian Kim Manager, Corporate Design Eric Sommer Publications Manager & Staff Writer Jason Lehrhoff Manager, Information Technologies Fran McKinley Manager, Individual Giving Derek Olsen Manager, Institutional Giving Maintenance Haroon Khemrul Salvador Soriano Maintenance Engineers Center For Pastoral Care, Education & Research Executive Jeanne Lee Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Program Administration The Rev. A. Meigs Ross Director, Center for Clinical Pastoral Education Rabbi Bonita E. Taylor Associate Director, Center for Clinical Pastoral Education The Rev. Martha R. Jacobs Associate Director, Continuing and Professional Studies Managing Editor, PlainViews Gary Hess Registrar & Program Administrator Peter Brown Education Assistant Edward F. Haran Manager, Human Resources The Rev. George F. Handzo Director, Clinical Services & Institutional Relations Carole Holland Administrative Assistant to the Director of Clinical Services Rabbi Shira Stern, D.Min. Director, Center for Studies in Jewish Pastoral Care Kevin J. Flannelly, Ph.D. Associate Director, Research Helen Tannenbaum Research Librarian John Barone Administrative Assistant Receptionists Michelle Hussey Naomi Sacks Nilda Rivera 31 Partners in Healthcare 32 “ ” I am energized by The Chaplaincy’s visionary plan to exert new leadership in the fields of palliative care, education, and research. Kathleen M. Foley, M.D., Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center “ “ ” As a communications professional, I am encouraged by The Chaplaincy’s creation of PlainViews™, an electronic newsletter designed to foster collaboration and understanding among pastoral care professionals everywhere, regardless of faith tradition. Sherry Jacobson, Senior Vice President, Bernard Hodes Group ” The HealthCare Chaplaincy offers one of the highest quality postgraduate clinical pastoral education pro grams available anywhere in the country. They’re not just teaching us how to be multifaith chaplains; they’re preparing us for new leadership roles both within our own communities and the pastoral care profession. Rabbi Yeheskel Lebovic, Pastoral Residency Student “ “ ” During my twenty years of association with The HealthCare Chaplaincy, I have had the opportunity to watch the organization grow in so many ways. The Chaplaincy is more religiously and culturally diverse than ever before. Sister Elaine Goodell, Staff Chaplain, Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center ” The HealthCare Chaplaincy is preparing me for a career as one of the first Islamic CPE supervisors in the United States. Once certified, I’ll exercise a unique leadership position not only within Islam in America, but also within the pastoral care and education profession as a whole. Imam Ramadan Zakat, CPE SupervisorInTraining Administrative Center 315 East 62nd Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 100217767 tel 212 644 1111 fax 212 758 9959 Center for Pastoral Care, Education & Research 307 East 60th Street New York, NY 100221505 tel 212 644 1111 fax 212 486 1440 www.healthcarechaplaincy.org
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