ISO Annual Report
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ISO Annual Report
2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INDIANA SYMPHONY SOCIETY, INC. LETTER FROM THE BOARD CHAIR ISO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dear friends, It is hard to believe that it has been a full year since I was officially handed the gavel by my esteemed colleague, Martha Lamkin, to serve as the Indiana Symphony Society’s Board Chair. Twelve months have passed, and I’m delighted to report that I feel more optimistic about our organization than ever before. The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is a tremendous asset to Indianapolis with its quality performances, educational programming, innovative initiatives, and its broad community reach. Founded by Ferdinand Schaefer in 1930 Maintained and Operated by the Indiana Symphony Society, Inc. Vincent Caponi, Chair The 2014-2015 season certainly reflected this spirit. The artistic leadership of ISO Music Director Krzysztof Urbański – a rising talent in the orchestra world – is second to none. Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly continues to dazzle audiences with a wide spectrum of popular music. Our artists-in-residence, Time for Three, cleverly bridge together classic and contemporary music in new and exciting ways. And, our Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra members give our community the very best of themselves and their art, week after week, inside and outside the Hilbert Circle Theatre. This season, our organization has been ambitious, innovative, strategic, unwavering and extraordinary – all while balancing the operating budget for the third consecutive year. The ISO Board was delighted and humbled with the news two weeks ago that The Lilly Endowment Inc. would be investing $10 million in the ISO to help stabilize the organization financially. This vote of confidence from The Endowment is further endorsement of the great strides we have made in recent years, and of the direction we are headed. With our superior Orchestra, a dedicated ISO board, the talented ISO staff and crew, and a tremendously supportive community of donors, patrons and fans, I see a future filled with promise. I’m sure there’s much more in store for our Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Sincerely, Vince Caponi Chair, Board of Directors OFFICERS Vincent Caponi, Chair Yvonne Shaheen, Vice-Chair Gary Ginstling, Chief Executive Officer Charlene Barnette, Secretary Michael Becher, Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS Don Altemeyer Sherry Amlung Hon. Alex M. Azar II Deborah Ware Balogh Charlene Barnette* Michael Becher* Barry J. Bentley* Christina Bodurow, Ph.D.* John A. Bratt Bryan Brenner* Vincent Caponi* Trent Cowles Andrea Cranfill* Gary Ginstling* Heather Hall Peter Howard, Ph.D. Ann Hampton Hunt Phil Kenney David Kleiman Martha D. Lamkin* Sarah Lechleiter Greg Loewen Morrie Maurer Bruce McCaw Karen H. Mersereau Peter A. Morse Jr. Gerald L. Moss Jackie Nytes Michael P. O’Neil Holly M. Pantzer Kay Pashos Zeb Portanova Alice K. Schloss Natalie Schneider Yvonne H. Shaheen* Christopher Slapak J. Albert Smith Jr. MaryAnn Sullivan Marianne Williams Tobias Pete Ward Nick Weber David Wilcox Ralph V. Wilhelm* James C. Zink Sr. Jennifer Zinn *Executive Committee Kay Koch Gordon E. Mallett, Ph.D. Robert B. McNamara Charles O’Drobinak Henry C. Ryder Fred E. Schlegel Martha Anne Varnes Dr. Charles H. Webb Jr. Richard D. Wood BOARD OF TRUSTEES John M. Mutz, Chair Mayor Gregory A. Ballard Sen. Dan Coats Stephen E. DeVoe Carolyn S. Hardman The mission of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is to inspire, entertain, educate and challenge through innovative programs and symphonic music performed at the highest artistic level. MUSICIANS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA KRZYSZTOF URBAŃSKI, MUSIC DIRECTOR | JACK EVERLY, PRINCIPAL POPS CONDUCTOR RAYMOND LEPPARD, CONDUCTOR UREATE FIRST VIOLIN Zachary De Pue, Concertmaster The Ford-West Chair Alexander Kerr, Principal Guest Concertmaster Philip Palermo, Associate Concertmaster Jayna Park, Acting Assistant Concertmaster The Meditch Chair Dean Franke, Assistant Concertmaster The Wilcox Chair Barbara Fisher Agresti Jennifer Greenlee Sherry Hong Michelle Kang Vladimir Krakovich Dinah Montgomery Charles Morey SECOND VIOLIN Konstantin Umansky, Principal David Bartolowits, Associate Principal Mary Anne Dell’Aquila, Assistant Principal The Taurel Chair The Dick Dennis Fifth Chair* Louise Alexander Patrick Dalton-Holmes Victoria Griswold Hua Jin Barbara Radomski Lisa Scott Oleg Zukin VIOLA The Schlegel Chair Mike Chen, Acting Principal/ Associate Principal Beverly Scott, Assistant Principal Nancy Agres Amy Kniffen Terry E. Langdon Eva Lieberman Stephanie Tong CELLO Ahrim Kim, Acting Principal The Manterfield Chair Perry Scott, Associate Principal Chair Anonymously Endowed Sarah Boyer Ingrid Fischer-Bellman The Randall L. Tobias Chair Mark Maryanovsky Anne Duthie McCafferty The Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rudesill Chair Sé-Doo Park Jian-Wen Tong CONTRABASS Ju-Fang Liu, Principal Robert Goodlett II, Assistant Principal Nami Akamatsu L. Bennett Crantford Gregory Dugan Peter Hansen Brian Smith TRUMPET The W. Brooks and Wanda Y. Fortune Chair Robert Wood Marvin C. Perry II, Assistant Principal FLUTE Karen Evans Moratz, Principal The Sidney and Kathy Taurel Chair Robin Peller Rebecca Price Arrensen, Assistant Principal BASS TROMBONE Jared Rodin, Acting Bass Trombone The Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Test Chair PICCOLO Rebecca Price Arrensen The Janet F. and Dr. Richard E. Barb Chair OBOE Jennifer Christen, Principal The Frank C. Springer Jr. Chair Sharon Possick-Lange Roger Roe, Assistant Principal TROMBONE James Beckel, Principal K. Blake Schlabach, Assistant Principal TUBA Anthony Kniffen, Principal TIMPANI Jack Brennan, Principal The Thomas N. Akins Chair Craig A. Hetrick, Assistant Principal PERCUSSION Braham Dembar, Principal Craig A. Hetrick ENGLISH HORN Roger Roe The Ann Hampton Hunt Chair HARP Diane Evans, Principal The Walter Myers Jr. Chair CLARINET David A. Bellman, Principal The Robert H. Mohlman Chair Cathryn Gross, Assistant Principal The Huffington Chair KEYBOARD The Women’s Committee Chair Endowed in honor of Dorothy Munger BASS CLARINET PERSONNEL K. Blake Schlabach, Manager L. Bennett Crantford, Assistant Manager BASSOON John Wetherill, Principal Oleksiy Zakharov, Acting Second Bassoon Mark Ortwein, Assistant Principal LIBRARY James Norman, Principal Librarian Laura Cones, Assistant Principal Librarian Susan Grymonpré, Assistant Librarian CONTRABASSOON Mark Ortwein STAGE Quentin L. Quinn, Manager Kenneth Bandy, Technician P. Alan Alford, Technician Steven A. Martin, Technician HORN Robert Danforth, Principal The Robert L. Mann and Family Chair Richard Graef, Assistant Principal Julie Beckel Yager Jerry Montgomery The Bakken Family Chair Jill Boaz This season, the ISO recognized the retirements of Paul Berns, Geoff Lapin, Dinah Montgomery and Christel Steele. Violinist Christel Steele. 42 years of service. Percussionist Paul Berns. 45 years of service. Cellist Geoff Lapin. 43 years of service. Violinist Dinah Montgomery. 40 years of service. TOP FIVE HIGHLIGHTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2014-2015 1 Musical Excellence: For the first time since becoming Music Director of the ISO, Krzysztof Urbański created a special three-week music festival devoted to one cultural theme: Russia. “Fantasy, Fate and War: A Russian Music Festival” included concerts, programs and events, all capturing the power and expressiveness of the country’s great composers and culture. 2 New Communities: The ISO stretched beyond its downtown home into the communities of Hendricks County and Greater Greenwood with its new Duke Energy 317 Series of concerts, classes and public events. With support from the Robert S. and Margot L. Eccles Fund, a charitable fund of CICF, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Duke Energy 317 Series brought the ISO’s music and educational activities to growing communities outside of downtown Indianapolis. 3 Growing Audiences: The total number of subscribers to ISO concerts increased by 24 percent, with new subscribers jumping 52 percent from the previous season. The ISO also sold 9,014 students tickets to its classical and pops performances – an all-time record. 4 Donor Commitment: “Why I Give” was the overriding theme this season, with individuals and corporations stepping up with new and increased support of the ISO’s concerts and activities. In addition, three new title sponsors were named – Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL Yuletide Celebration), Roche Diagnostics (Metropolitan Youth Orchestra), and Duke Energy (Duke Energy 317 Series) – while Marsh Supermarkets renewed its significant sponsorship for Marsh Symphony on the Prairie through 2018. 5 A Balanced Budget: For the third consecutive year, the ISO finished its fiscal year with an operating surplus. ISO HONOR ROLL: • Krzysztof Urbański received the prestigious Leonard Bernstein Award for his conducting achievement. The award was created on the occasion of Leonard Bernstein’s 70th birthday and recognizes and supports aspiring musicians. • Jack Everly was honored as an “Indiana Living Legend” at the Indiana Historical Society’s Gala. • Time for Three Live with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, produced by local PBS affiliate WFYI, won an Emmy Award. • ISO Assistant Principal Second Violin Mary Anne Dell’Aquila won the Patch Award for extraordinary service to the ISO. “The arts are an essential part of what makes Indianapolis a great place to live, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is an irreplaceable element – indeed, a crown jewel – of our city’s arts community.” - John Lechleiter, Chairman, Eli Lilly & Co. SEPTEMBER 28 NOVEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 13 The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s second annual Community Day delighted more than 1,200 patrons with musical activities for all ages, chamber music performances by ISO musicians, and a free ISO concert conducted by Music Director Krzysztof Urbański. FALL The ISO’s new Duke Energy 317 Series launched with a concert at Avon High School’s Hendricks Regional Health Performing Arts Center. Funded by the Robert S. and Margot L. Eccles Fund, the Duke Energy 317 Series included concerts of great masterworks, high school programs with ISO musicians and public events in the communities of Hendricks County and Greater Greenwood. “The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra – those are the rock stars to a kid who plays violin or viola or cello. When the ISO performs in our school, it’s like having the Indianapolis Colts ask whether the team could play football on the high school’s field.” – Dean Westman, Avon High School Orchestra Director The ISO traveled to Center Grove High School for the first installment of Duke Energy 317 Series in the Greater Greenwood community. The ISO also performed in front of hundreds at Mount Pleasant Christian Church. “By launching the 317 Series, the ISO engages additional new patrons -- from youngsters to hipsters -- and anyone else who enjoys beautiful orchestral music.” – Taylor Jade Powell, SkyBlue Window.com Opening Night Gala was an enchanting evening of music and celebration, with Krzysztof Urbański conducting excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake and Beethoven’s first piano concerto with Jeremy Denk. Thanks to the leadership and support of Yvonne Shaheen and John and Deborah Thornburgh, Co-Chairs of the Gala Committee, Opening Night Gala was a financial success. In his 14th year as ISO’s Principal Pops Conductor, Jack Everly opens the Printing Partners Pops Series with a 50th anniversary celebration of The Beatles’ arrival in the U.S. This season, Maestro Everly also paid tribute to the late Marvin Hamlisch and the leading men of Broadway, while sharing the stage with stars Megan Hilty, Kenny G, Sandi Patty and Matthew Morrison. “Everything we do must help develop and retain audiences. Our commitment as a sponsor includes helping to fill seats so more people can experience our Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.” – Michael O’Brien, Printing Partners SEPTEMBER 14 OCTOBER 3 DECEMBER 5 Indianapolis native Angela Brown and Broadway star Ben Crawford reunited with ISO Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly for holiday extravaganza, IPL Yuletide Celebration. The crowds also went wild for ISO resident ensemble Time for Three and the tribute medley to the Disney film, Frozen. JANUARY 3 FUN FACT: The ISO’s Monument Circle neighbor, IPL, became the title sponsor this year. IPL’s commitment to the Orchestra has been ongoing since 1984, when the company played a significant role in the renovation of the historic Circle Theatre. WINTER “On the whole, Yuletide remains a wonderfully hopeful and care-releasing show in the ISO's season, eagerly anticipated and–if the post-Thanksgiving season alone can't do it–apt to melt even the most resistant audience member's icy viscera.” – Indianapolis Monthly Concertmaster Zach De Pue provided a poignant rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner” in front of 60,000 Colts fans at Lucas Oil Stadium. FUN FACT: The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra was the first musical group to perform in Lucas Oil Stadium during the building’s opening festivities in 2008. Since then, ISO musicians and many guest artists have been invited back each year to perform the national anthem. The ISO’s midwinter music festival, “Fantasy, Fate & War,” was held at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. Patrons enjoyed all-Russian chamber music programs by ISO musicians, three weeks of concerts, and lively presentations leading up to the ISO premiere of Shostakovich’s gripping Seventh Symphony (“Leningrad”), led by Krzysztof Urbański. The ISO expanded its footprint north of the beltway with a new 6-concert series in the Palladium in the Center for the Performing Arts. Opening in December with a sold-out performance of Handel’s Messiah, the classical concert series featured masterworks by Shostakovich, Dvořák, Mendelssohn and Mahler. “Urbański knew the work [Shostakovich]--conducting as usual without score--to make its beautiful parts sing out, to make us feel them as he was. His mastery of all the sections--they played together and stayed together--were a monument to his industry, a testimony to both his talent and his use of it to convey the composer's essence without always allowing us to feel it in the gut.” – Tom Aldridge, NUVO DECEMBER 19 JANUARY 22-23, 29-31 & FEBRUARY 6-7 MARCH 4 Fifty-five high school students from all over central Indiana won the audition to perform alongside their orchestra counterparts for the ISO’s annual Fifth Third Private Bank Side-by-Side concert. Since 1991, Side-by-Side has reached more than 1,000 talented student musicians, many of whom have gone on to pursue successful careers in music. MARCH 10 The first review is posted of the ISO’s recent recording of works by Bloch and the premiere of Nico Muhly’s Cello Concerto. "[The ISO] is a first class orchestra and German conductor Jun Märkl gets some great results from them." – critic Daniel Coombs, Audiophile Audition On that same night, the ISO recognized the significant donors and volunteers who have supported the organization in 2014-2015.The winners were: SPRING Individual Volunteer of the Year: Craig Ito and Marion Wolen Corporate Partner of the Year: Roche Diagnostics Pitz Leadership Award: Sylvia Bischof Board Volunteer of the Year: Christina Bodurow The Alice D. Akins Award: Mary Anne Dell'Aquila Mallet Ambassador Award: Kay Koch FUN FACT: From ushers to board members, from ISOA and FORTE members to committee volunteers, 1,677 people have contributed more than 15,000 hours to the ISO over the past year. The ISO launched the Teddy Bear Series, a free program geared toward young children ages 3-6. In partnership with the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library and underwritten by Friends of Ava Button, hundreds of kindergarten and preschool-aged kids, with their teddy bears in hand, enjoyed music and fun with members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. FUN FACT: The first program in this new series featured the book, “The Giant’s Violin,” by author and ISO violinist, Vicky Griswold. More than 1,000 families enjoyed the ISO’s free Celebration of Black History concert. The poignant performance was dedicated to the late Bill Mays, longtime supporter of the ISO through Mays Chemical. FEBRUARY 10 MARCH 6 “Had the best time at Teddy Bear Symphony during my lunch today with my girls. You were fantastic!” - @katieqsnider via Instagram MAY 17 MAY 14 In one of its foremost events, the ISO raised more than $50,000 in this season’s annual golf outing, the Maestro Open. The ISO’s Metropolitan Youth Orchestra wrapped up its season of music-making with its special “Jazz and Jam” performance with MYO students, teachers, family members and local musicians. Since its creation in 1995, the MYO has grown significantly and now serves 220 students and families from diverse neighborhoods in Indianapolis. SPRING FUN FACT: This year, every high school student in the MYO program graduated high school and pursued an advanced education. “Roche has a long history of supporting music as a way to express our commitment to innovation. We're thrilled to support the important mission of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, which has such a profound and positive impact on the futures of students, their families and our community.” – Jennifer Zinn, Vice President of Strategic Affairs for Roche Diagnostics ISO Principal Trombone Jim Beckel premiered his newest composition – a concerto honoring the orchestral brass instruments – to enthusiastic audiences. Co-commissioned by the ISO, the Evansville Philharmonic, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic and the Omaha Symphony, the work was inspired by and dedicated to “the mentoring of loving parents.” “Led by Music Director Krzysztof Urbański, the premiere performance [of Jim Beckel’s concerto] exhibited love and commitment in every phase.” – Jay Harvey, Upstage MARCH 20-21 JUNE 18 JULY 20 One of the benefits of donating to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Annual Fund is the opportunity to access the ISO in new ways. Donors invited to “On Stage at the ISO” learned how to play the violin from members of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, toured the ISO’s extensive music library, and got up close and personal with Maestro Jack Everly. SUMMER Opening the ISO’s Lunch Break Series was Daniel Hallett (pictured here with Stacey Maurer), the 2015 Michael Ben and Illene Komisarow Maurer Young Musicians Contest winner. Daniel performed Rhapsody for Marimba by composer Keiko Abe. The second annual Lunch Break Series began and extended into late July with six weekly performances. Supported by the Efroymson Fund, these casual, $5 concerts over lunchtime were a favorite event of hundreds of downtown visitors, residents and families. “Awesome way to break up the monotony of your work day and take in some world class music on Thursdays at lunch with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.” - Rob Peoni via Facebook Marsh Supermarkets extends its title sponsorship of Marsh Symphony on the Prairie for three years. Tom O’Boyle, President, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Marsh, makes the announcement in front of a cheering 8,000+ crowd of concertgoers. “This is by far the best concert series in the state!” – Tom O’Boyle, President, CEO and Chairman of the Board, Marsh Supermarkets The ISO’s 34th season of Marsh Symphony on the Prairie took patrons on a musical journey across five centuries of music, in the span of just 12 weeks this summer. Even with two cancelled performances due to weather, the ISO achieved record revenue for this season’s outdoor series. AUGUST 8 FUN FACT: The first performance of Marsh Symphony on the Prairie occurred on June 5, 1982, and featured a 14 year-old violin prodigy making his professional orchestra debut: Joshua Bell. JUNE 19 - SEPTEMBER 6 “Good times, Great friends, Better Memories! @Conner Prairie #SymphonyOnThePrairie #Indiana @Indy_Symphony” - @iamchayzee via Instagram 2014-2015 BY THE NUMBERS: 178 RESULTS performances 284,488 4,875 total concert attendance donors contributed 52,569 6,204 gifts totaling $9.25 million in support of the ISO students and children served through ISO programs 220 students and family members served through the ISO’s Metropolitan Youth Orchestra 100% graduation rate of MYO high school seniors 1,677 volunteers contributed 15,000 hours to the ISO 20,741 Facebook fans 13,753 Twitter followers 3 rd consecutive year of balanced operating budgets LETTER FROM THE TREASURER Fiscal year 2015 (FY15) continued to build upon the financial success the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) has achieved over the past three years. For the third consecutive year the ISO ended the year with a balanced operating budget, with strong ticket sales and attendance growth. The general operating surplus during FY15 was the result of both an increase in total revenue and a reduction in total expenses. Total general operating revenues during FY15 were $255,324 higher than FY14, primarily due to an increase in ticket sales and fee income of $308,748. Earned income from ticket sales for the 2014-2015 season increased 8% over the 2013-2014 season. Total endowment draw for the fiscal year was 6.2%, which included $3.93 million for operations and $1.46 million for the required cash contribution to the defined benefit pension plan. The ISO also had another successful fundraising year in FY15 with $9.25 million in contributions. Contribution levels in each of the last three years have exceeded $9.0 million, significantly higher than any previous year in the history of the ISO. This level of fundraising could not have been achieved for the third consecutive year without continued strong community support, and we are extremely grateful to the thousands of individuals, corporations and foundations who have invested in the ISO. The ISO Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that the institution continues to present artistically compelling performances and programs while remaining on sound financial footing for many years to come. The results of the past fiscal year show that we continue on our path towards this goal. As I complete my first year as Treasurer, I want to thank the many people who work so diligently to deliver the financial oversight to ensure the ongoing success of this great institution and would like to specifically acknowledge the finance staff and Finance Committee of the Board. Michael Becher Treasurer, Board of Directors SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL POSITION (in thousands of dollars) August 31 2015 August 31 2014 SUMMARY OF OPERATING RESULTS AND CASH FLOWS (in thousands of dollars) August 31 2015 August 31 2014 REVENUE Earned Revenue Ticket Sales & Fee Income Rental Income Program Advertising Education Other Earned Revenue Total Earned Revenue 7,768 525 144 152 56 8,645 7,464 413 145 215 50 8,287 Contributed Income Annual Fund Capital Campaign Project Funding Other Contributed Income Total Contributed Income 9,148 264 66 216 9,694 9,390 264 194 130 9,978 ISO Foundation 5,441 5,260 TOTAL REVENUE 23,780 23,525 9,458 4,567 2,399 1,898 1,693 1,337 686 364 354 193 10,117 4,727 2,191 1,803 1,595 1,282 717 354 284 189 22,949 831 23,259 266 713 (1,457) 354 (430) (101) 1,130 (1,097) 283 (890) 213 (90) (95) This is a summarized version of the finanical statements audited by Blue & Co., LLC ASSETS Cash Pledges & Other Receivables (net) Prepaid Expenses & Other Assets Property & Equipment (net) Interest in Net Assets of the ISO Foundation 63 4,639 835 2,457 95,436 153 7,080 821 2,381 99,458 103,430 109,893 LIABILITIES Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses Other Liabilities Deferred Revenue Line of Credit Pension Liability 1,333 222 2,296 7,435 12,593 1,472 150 1,973 7,696 10,461 TOTAL LIABILITIES 23,879 21,752 TOTAL ASSETS NET ASSETS Unrestricted Net Assets General Operating Pension Plan Board Designated Total Unrestricted Net Assets (8,507) (13,402) 77 (21,832) (9,339) (10,526) 116 (19,749) Temporarily Restricted Society ISO Foundation Total Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 5,947 62,886 68,833 8,432 67,016 75,448 Permanently Restricted ISO Foundation 32,550 32,442 TOTAL NET ASSETS 79,551 88,141 103,430 109,893 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS FY 15 EXPENSE BY FUNCTION FY 15 INCOME BY SOURCE 23% 41% Contributions 36% 11% Earned Revenue ISO Foundation 6% 83% Fundraising Management Programs EXPENSES Orchestra Operations Concert Production General & Administrative Marketing Facilities Development Learning Community Patron Services Depreciation Other TOTAL EXPENSES CHANGE IN NET ASSETS, GENERAL OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS TO CALCULATE NET CASH FLOW Defined Benefit Pension Plan Expense Cash Contribution to Pension Plan Depreciation Expense Capital Expenditures All Other Cash Flows, net NET CHANGE IN CASH THANK YOU DONORS, SPONSORS & COMMUNITY! The ISO is grateful to the following individuals, companies and foundations for their generosity and support in the 2014-2015 season. Each donor is a valued partner in our effort to achieve success on and off the stage. The listing reflects gifts processed from September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. If you would like to join this team of loyal supporters, please contact the ISO Development office at (317) 713-3343. $100,000 AND ABOVE Anonymous Ms. Christel DeHaan Mr. Jim S. Irsay B. M. "Marti" Ripberger Yvonne H. Shaheen Anonymous Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis The Christel DeHaan Family Foundation Efroymson Family Fund Eli Lilly and Company The Herbert Simon Family Foundation Indianapolis Power & Light Company Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Association Lilly Endowment, Inc. The Margot L. and Robert S. Eccles Fund, a fund of CICF Marsh Supermarkets, LLC. Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY, MUSIC DIRECTOR ($50,000+) Rollin & Cheri Dick Kay F. Koch Sarah & John Lechleiter Marianne Williams Tobias Richard D. Wood The Glick Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Printing Partners FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY, CONCERTMASTER ($20,000-$49,999) Christina Bodurow Trent & Amy Cowles Ann Dettwiler Phil & Colleen Kenney Dr. & Mrs. E. Henry Lamkin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Eli Lilly II Mrs. F. Bruce Peck, Jr. Dr. Kenneth & Mrs. Debra Renkens Mr. David Rodgers Robert & Alice Schloss Ann M. & Chris Stack Mr. & Mrs. Randall L. Tobias Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Van Hove Martin & Mary Walker David & Eleanor Wilcox Kathy & Ralph Wilhelm Anonymous Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Arthur Jordan Foundation Barnes & Thornburg LLP BMO Harris Bank Budweiser Zink Distributing Co, LLC Chase Citizens Energy Group The Clowes Fund Duke Energy Erie Insurance ExactTarget Ice Miller LLP Indiana Arts Commission National Endowment for the Arts Navient Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation OneAmerica Financial Partners, Inc. R.B. Annis Educational Foundation Raymond James & Associates, Inc. Roche Diagnostics Scott A. Jones Foundation St.Vincent Health The Martin D. & Mary J. Walker Charitable Foundation FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY, FIRST CHAIR ($10,000-$19,999) Anonymous (2) The Honorable & Mrs. Alex M. Azar II Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bader Charlene & Joe Barnette Mr. & Mrs. Barry J. Bentley Maestro Raymond Leppard & Dr. John C. Bloom Bryan & Elaine Brenner Dr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Broadie Vincent & Robyn Caponi Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Carmichael Mr. & Mrs. James M. Cornelius Mr. Daniel Corrigan Fred & Priscilla Crawford Erin & Scott Dorsey Mr. & Mrs. John Fazli Craig & Mary Fenneman Allan & Kathy Hubbard Joseph & Kathy Kessler Timothy J. & Cindy Konich Dr. Gwen & Mr. Robert Krivi Drs. W.H. & K.T. Landschulz Dr. Gordon & Carole Mallett Mr. E. Kirk McKinney, Jr. Karen Mersereau & Dr. Michael Helms Mrs. Nancy Ann Morris Walt & Mary Prouty Phyllis & Gary Schahet Jeff & Cassandra Short Christopher A. Slapak & Michael J. Robertson Mr. Kevin D. Taylor Roberta & Bill Witchger Dr. Christian Wolf & Elaine Holden-Wolf Jim & Rita Zink ADL Charitable Trust Buckingham Foundation Inc. CNO Financial Group Community Health Network Dorsey Foundation Dow AgroSciences Elba L. & Gene Portteus Branigin Foundation Inc. The Glick Family Foundation Fifth Third Bank The Frenzel Family Charitable Lead Trust Hendricks County Community Foundation The Indiana Rail Road Company Indiana University Health Partners Industrial Dielectrics Holdings Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation and the League of American Orchestras Macy's Ricker's Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Indiana and McDonald's of Central Indiana Rotary Foundation of Indianapolis Shaheen Family Foundation Terry Lee Hyundai Tobias Family Foundation Vectren Corporation FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous (7) Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Adams Thomas N. Akins Teresa & Don Altemeyer Bob & Pat Anker Mr. Aasif Bade Drs. Douglas & Deborah Balogh Ms. Sarah Barney Dr. & Mrs. John E. Batchelder Mr. & Mrs. Michael Becher Suzanne B. Blakeman Charles & Joyce Boxman Mr. & Mrs. John Bratt Donald & Barbara Broadlick Charles W. Brown Mr. Richard F. Brown & Mrs. Cathy Springer-Brown Mr. & Mrs. Walter P. Bruen, Jr. Mike & Pat Byers Ms. Jane Conley Dexter & Rosemary Cooley Stephen & Andrea Cranfill David & Consuelo Davis Mr. & Mrs. James E. Dora Jack Everly & Ty A. Johnson Ms. Carol J. Feeney Dr. & Mrs. Richard W. Garrett Michael & Beth Gastineau Gary Ginstling & Marta Lederer Mr. & Mrs. Larry Glasscock Charles & Susan Golden Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. & Mary P. Grein Steve L. Hamilton & Keith O. Norwalk Don & Carolyn Hardman Richard & Elizabeth Holmes Mr. & Mrs. W. Seymour Holt Dr. Sharon Hoog Peter & Emily Howard Dr. Ann H. Hunt Dr. & Mrs. Raymond V. Ingham Carlyn Johnson Bob & Rhonda Kaspar Kimra Kidd Drs. Sandra & Charles Kinsella Ned & Wendy Kirby Mrs. James L. Kittle, Sr. David H. Kleiman Don & Jen Knebel Dr. & Mrs. Eugene P. Kroeff James E. & Patricia J. LaCrosse Nancy Lilly Dr. Richard E. Lindseth Greg & Alexandra Loewen Dr. & Mrs. Carlos Lopez Ms. Karen Mangia & Mr. Thom England Mr. & Mrs. Morris Maurer Stacy A. Maurer Mr. & Mrs. Bruce McCaw Robert H. McKinney Virginia Melin Mr. & Mrs. Dayton Molendorp Ellie, Weber & Emaline Morse Jerry & Anne Moss John & Carolyn Mutz Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. O'Drobinak Michael P. & Leanne M. O'Neil Holly & John Pantzer Kay Pashos & Neal Steinbart Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Pence Donald & Karen Perez Bart Peterson Zeb & Barbara Portanova Mary Frances Rubly Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Rudesill Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ruebeck Mr. & Mrs. William N. Salin Ms. Natalie Schneider William & Faye Sigman Maribeth & Al Smith Susanne & Jack Sogard Michael & Carol Stayton Mr. & Mrs. Frank D. Walker Pete & Lena Ward Margaret Watanabe Mr. & Mrs. Daniel O. Weisman David P. Whitman & Donna L. Reynolds Lynn & Andy Wiesman Jacquie & Fred Winters Hsiu-Chiung Yang & Marian Mosior Sara & Michael Zeckel John & Linda Zimmermann Jennifer & Michael Zinn Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation Barefoot Wine BKD Bose McKinney & Evans LLP Care Institute Group, Inc. Charles W. Brown Foundation City of Carmel Cornelius Family Foundation, Inc. Deloitte & Touche LLP DMC Holdings, Inc. FedEx Corporation Franklin Symphonic Council, Inc. Hoover Family Foundation Huntington Bank Indiana Members Credit Union The Julia L. and Andre B. Lacy Charitable Fund, a fund of CICF MacAllister Machinery Company, Inc. McCaw Family Foundation Meridian Dermatology MusicCrossroads The National Bank of Indianapolis NextGear Capital Regions Bank The Rock Island Refining Foundation Skiles Detrude The Stratford Telamon Corporation CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($2,500-$4,999) Anonymous (4) Mr. James Adams Dr. Albert Allen & Ms. Kathryn Maeglin Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alley J. Dara & Sherry Amlung Trudy W. Banta Dr. & Mrs. Richard Barb Kenneth & Patricia Burow Dr. & Mrs. John T. Callaghan Elizabeth A. Chamberlin Nancy Christy Dave & Christie Crockett Fred & Alice Croner Robert Crouse & Anne Werry James J. & Barbara Curtis Rick & Jody Dennerline Ms. Andrea Devoe Steve & Mary DeVoe Kerry Dinneed & Sam Sutphin Mr. & Mrs. Craig Doyle Robert W. Dyar, M.D. Ms. Phyllis Dye Turner Mrs. Marian Elliott Dorothy Schultz Englehart Dr. & Mrs. Michael E. Flaugh Steve & Lisa Ford Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Foster, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Larry C. Franks Julia & Doug Gard Lou Gerig David Gerstein, M.D. Cora A. Gibson Steven M. Giovangelo & Gerald J. Bedard Bert & Martha Gorman Jim & Roberta Graham Christian & June Gries Mr. & Mrs. James Hancock Nancy J. Harrison Mr. Henry Havel & Ms. Mary Stickelmeyer Dr. David K. & Clarice F. Hennon Clarena Huffington Marsha Hutchins Larry & Annette Hutchison Ms. Harriet Ivey & Dr. Richard Brashear Mr. & Mrs. John C. Jenkins & Family Dr. & Mrs. C. Conrad Johnston Mr. & Mrs. John Jokantas Daniel H Joseph and Liu Li Dr. Louis N. Jungheim & Dr. Thalia Nicas Dr. and Mrs. John E. Kalsbeck Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kenniff Peg Kimberlin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Lanning Peg Lavagnino Andrew & Lynn Lewis Jim & Sarah Lootens Andrew J Macht Malcolm & Joyce Mallette Mr. & Mrs. David Malson Mary & Charles Matsumoto Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. 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Randall & Bonnie Strate James Sweeney Norm & Dawn Tabler Dr. & Mrs. Reed Tarwater Dr. & Mrs. Ron Thieme Jeffrey & Benita Thomasson Dr. James & Linda Trippi Ms. Cathy Turner Martha Anne Varnes Joe and Sue Vertin Hugh & Jane Watson Dr. & Mrs. William Wheeler Anna S. & James P. White Bob & Marnie Wilken James & Joyce Winner Terence & Margaret Yen Barrie & Margaret Zimmerman Ackerman Foundation The Barrington of Carmel Chubb Group of Insurance Companies DB Engineering LLC Enflora Flowers for Business Ernst & Young LLP Firestone Building Products and Industrial Products First Person Indiana American Water Co., Inc. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Indiana Spine Group ITT Technical Institutes J M Smith Foundation Johnson County Community Foundation, Inc. Jungclaus-Campbell Co., Inc. Merrill Lynch Dr. Michael J. Helms, DPM SEI Investments The Shaw-Burckhardt-Brenner Foundation Sheila Fortune Foundation Skyline Club, Indianapolis Smoke Free Indy Symphony at Sunset Group, Inc UnitedHealthcare Western Reserve Partners, LLC Witham Health Services PRESIDENT’S CLUB ($1,500-$2,499) Anonymous (6) Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Ambrous Joan Baker Nicholas Barbaro & Sue Ellen Scheppke Mary Ruth Barnard Frank & Katrina Basile James & Lynda Beckel Ms. Susan Bever Jay & Julie Bishop Mr. Benjamin & Mrs. Ashley Blair Mr. & Mrs. Jesse L. Bobbitt Carla & George Boder Dr. & Mrs. W. C. Bonifield Terry & Robert L. Bowen Mr. C. Harvey Bradley Jr. Alice Brown & Randy Trowbridge Gordon & Celia Bruder Mr. & Mrs. John Campbell John & Ulla Connor Chris W. & Lesley J. Conrad Bill & Angela Corley Mr. & Mrs. Bert Curry Mr. Douglas Davies Mr. & Mrs. Gregory C. Davis Manuel & Sally Debono Julie & David DeWitt Dennis K. Dickos, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Erold R. Diller Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Donovan Mr. & Mrs. Dan Dumbauld Miss E. 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Swhier Lonn Bayha & Nela Swinehart Mrs. Maggie Tatter Ms. Sheree Toney Paul & Gretchen Watson Mr. & Mrs. Clark Williamson Miss Gretchen Wolfram Dr. & Mrs. Steve Young CONTRIBUTED GOODS AND SERVICES ($5,000 AND ABOVE) Blue & Co, LLC Buckingham Foundation Inc Carol & Ken Bandy Conrad Indianapolis Enflora Flowers for Business Lynch Incorporated Mitsch Design NUVO Newsweekly Printing Partners WTTS ISO ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE OFFICE Gary Ginstling, Chief Executive Officer Laura Irmer, Executive Assistant OPERATIONS Danny Beckley, Vice President and General Manager Orchestra Operations K. Blake Schlabach, Orchestra Personnel Manager L. Bennett Crantford, Assistant Personnel Manager Bekki W. Quinn, Administrative Assistant Orchestra and Facilities Joanne Bennett, Director of Operations Bethany Anderson, Facilities Coordinator Audience Services & Events David Armstrong, Director of Audience Services Joshua Shuck, Volunteer Services Manager Frances Heavrin, Event Coordinator Artistic Administration Zach French, Director of Artistic Planning Gregg Gleasner, Artistic Advisor Andrew Koch, Manager of Artistic Planning Ty A. Johnson, Senior Manager of Pops Programming and Presentations Brandy Rogers, Manager of Pops, Yuletide Celebration and Symphonic Pops Consortium Mallory Essig, Pops and Presentations Coordinator DEVELOPMENT Holly C. Johnson, Vice President of Development Tanya Sovinski, Director of Development Rita Steinberg, Senior Major Gifts Officer Casey Chell, Director of Major Gifts Melissa Eltz, Director of Development Operations Meg Williams, Director of Foundation Relations Sally Meyer, Foundation and Grants Manager Carol Ann Arnell, Manager of Special Events and Donor Benefits Cindy McHone, Manager of Gift Processing Danielle McCormick, Corporate Relations Associate Caily Wolma, Indvidual Giving and Research Associate Megan Meyer, Executive Administrative Assistant Eric Salazar, ISO Association Assistant MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Sarah Ross, Director of Marketing Anja Hoover, Associate Director of Marketing Jennifer Welch, Art Director Margaret Henney, Group Sales Manager Marci Taylor, Graphic Designer Communications Jessica Di Santo, Director of Communication Lauren King, Digital Communications Specialist Marianne Williams Tobias, Program Book Annotator Patron Services David Storms, Box Office Manager Andrew Lay, Senior Customer Care Representative Customer Care Representatives Crystal Black Anita Blackwell Erika Fowler Amelia Jarrett Janine Knuutila Nick Neukom LEARNING COMMUNITY Beth Perdue Outland, Vice President of Community Engagement & Strategic Innovation Endowed by Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fortune Linda Noble, Associate Director of Education Betty Perry, Artistic Director of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra Ruth Wolf, Director of the ISO Learning Community Perry A. Accetturo, Education Program Coordinator Danielle Yeti, Metropolitan Youth Orchestra Associate FINANCE Steve L. Hamilton, Vice President of Finance Adam White, Controller Candi Berry, Staff Accountant Teaka Vest, Accounts Payable Coordinator Information Technology Dee Dee Fite, Director of Techology Molly Inglish, Manager of Patron Technology Human Resources Larry R. Baysinger, Director of Human Resources Melissa Nelis, HR Generalist CREDITS ISO Annual Report | Editor: Jessica Di Santo | Design: Jennifer Welch | Printing: Printing Partners Photography: Michelle Craig, Doug McSchooler, Casey Mullins, Connor O’Malia and Thomas J. Russo