2010 NADCF Annual Report - National Automobile Dealers

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2010 NADCF Annual Report - National Automobile Dealers
National Automobile Dealers
Charitable Foundation
Annual Report 2010
2 0 1 0 B O A R D O F T R U STEES
t h e c h a i r m an ’ s m e s s a g e
The Principle of “In Perpetuity” is Paramount...!
Most people are well aware of the powerful Biblical story of the mustard seed. One might conclude that
the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation (NADCF) has something similar, contained in a
comparatively small package as well. That would be the NADCF bookmark!
Robert P. Mallon
Chairman
Mallon Inv. Co., LLC
Tacoma, Washington
Paul J. Holloway
Vice Chairman
Dreher-Holloway, Inc.
Greenland,
New Hampshire
H. E. Derrick, Jr.
Treasurer
Derrick Enterprises
Lexington, Virginia
Bill Wolters
Secretary
Texas Automobile
Dealers Association
Austin, Texas
Peter E. Blackstock
Victory Dealership
Group
Seaside, California
William Bradshaw
Bradshaw Automotive
Group, Inc.
Greer, South Carolina
A bookmark may not be that profound; but in this case it contains a rendition of the Foundation’s 35
year history. Each Ambassador and many friends of NADCF receive an updated version at their birthdays. It does give one a chance to assess the growth of NADCF.
In one sense 35 years is not that much as a period of time, and yet it can be quite
stupendous when the accomplishments are examined. You will read expanded testimonials throughout the annual report but here are some of the bookmark’s thumbnails:
Larry T. Brown
Ottawa, Illinois
William R. Chapin
Automotive Hall
Of Fame
Dearborn, Michigan
Raymond J. Ciccolo
Village Automotive
Group
Boston,
Massachussets
Tarik S. Daoud
Long Family Auto
Warren, Michigan
Tim Doran
Ohio Automobile
Dealers Association
Dublin, Ohio
Leonard W. Fichtner
Fichtner Chevrolet
Laurel, Montana
• New car & truck dealers of America and their many state & metro associations have presented
more than 4,300 CPR training manikins in all 50 states and D. C. The total comes to more than
$2.5 million and at least two (2) million people have been trained in CPR.
• Over $1 million in grants from Ambassadors have been presented throughout the nation.
• The McCarthy, Sanchez & Winston Memorial Funds have given nearly $1 million in gifts to
individuals and colleges/universities for such beautiful and diverse programs as Canine Companions for children with special needs, student emergency needs and the discipline of ethics.
• Employees of dealers who have faced devastating circumstances have received nearly $3.8
million in emergency relief assistance. (Some of the expressions of gratitude are enough to
bring a tear to one’s eye.)
Mark S. Herrmann
Chappaqua,
New York
Shau-wai Lam
DCH Auto Group
South Amboy,
New Jersey
Jack R. Leigh
Leigh Automotive
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama
Robert J. Maguire
Maguire Automotive
Group
Bordentown,
New Jersey
Joseph D. O’Brien, Jr.
J. Paul McMillen
O’Brien Auto Team
Pennsylvania
Automotive Association Normal, Illinois
Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania
• As a result of the horrendous impact of Katrina in the Gulf States NADCF moved quickly to
assist. The ready response on the part of NADA Members and their associations raised more
than million dollars for people of desperate needs.
• The Survivors Relief Fund Scholarship Program which is administered by Scholarship America
results in more than $500,000 in academic grants to family members of those who died as a
result of “9-11” 2001. It is heartwarming to report that this fund may run beyond 2021.
Stephen R. Polk
R L Polk & Co
Southfield, Michigan
Mrs. Joseph J.
Sanchez
East Lansing,
Michigan
S. J. Schumacher
Schumacher’s, Inc.
Linton, North Dakota
Richard E. Strauss
Richmond, Virginia
Ms. Annette Sykora
Smith South Plains
FLM DCJ
Levelland, Texas
John C. Symes
Symes Automotive
Group
Pasadena, California
So; NADCF’s little bookmark certainly adds up quickly to more than ten (10) million dollars
expended in so many areas, to so many wonderful individuals. With such a strong past record,
anyone can be quite proud to say that it will only grow. We’ve reached our 500th Ambassador,
represented by Gary Reynolds of Connecticut. That means that the new goal is 1,000. Yes! It is
very possible and sometime this Foundation will witness more than 3,000 Ambassadors!
This industry has the capacity so let us help to continue the motivation.
Therefore, look to the past with pride, cherish the present and keep the gleam in the eye for the future. We can’t thank
you enough for the marvelous 35 years of helping to tell one of the many stories of the good things dealers are doing!
Respectfully,
Mrs. Marcy L. Tonkin
Ron Tonkin Dealerships
Portland, Oregon
Daniel B. Wharton
Wharton Auto Group
Parkersburg,
West Virginia
Dale Willey
Harold B. Wells
Dale Willey Automotive Whiteville, North
Lawrence, Kansas
Carolina
William H. Willis, Jr.
Willis Chevrolet, Inc.
Smyrna, Delaware
Robert P. Mallon
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M i l e s t on e s
Begun in 1975, the National Automobile Dealers Charitable
Foundation celebrates its 35th anniversary this year.
The Foundation has donated nearly $13 million. Here are
some of the major highlights.
1975
The National Automobile
Dealers Charitable
Foundation is founded as
a tax-exempt, non-profit
organization devoted to raising
and distributing funds to health
and educational institutions.
1979
More than 50 grants are made
under the Foundation’s flagship
Emergency Medical Services
program, providing ResusciAnne CPR training units to
organizations in 37 states.
1985
The Joseph J. Sanchez
Memorial Fund is established
in memory of the former vice
president and general manager
of Oldsmobile to provide grants
to private sector colleges.
1990
The Foundation board of
trustees is expanded from nine
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communities with $1,000
gifts every three years. Ten
ambassadors and 20 sustaining
ambassadors sign up in the
program’s first year.
members to 21, giving more
individuals the opportunity
to participate in directing the
Foundation’s good works.
The John P. Winston, Sr.,
Memorial Fund is established
in memory of the long-time
corporate secretary of NADA
to provide grants to private,
independent colleges and
universities.
1990
The Foundation produces a
public service announcement,
“CPR: Don’t Be a Dummy.
Learn It.” It is distributed
nationally to more than 600
television stations.
1992
The Emergency Relief Fund
is created to aid the victims
of deadly Hurricane Andrew
in South Florida and
along the Louisiana
gulf coast. The
1995
The Foundation celebrates its
20th anniversary.
program has come to the aid
of more than 7,500 dealership
employees with financial
assistance totaling almost $5
million.
A special donation of $7,500 is
made to the Salvation Army’s
Oklahoma City Victims
Relief Fund following the
tragic bombing of the Alfred P.
Murrah federal building.
1994
1997
More than $100,000 is
distributed to dealership
employees affected by the
earthquake in Southern
California and severe flooding
in Georgia and Houston.
The Ambassadors Program
is established to give the
Foundation’s major donors
the opportunity to make
a difference in their own
The Legacy Program is
established to recognize those
who have committed to the
Foundation in their estate
planning.
1999
2001
The late Ebe S. Townsend, Sr.,
becomes the Foundation’s
200th Ambassador.
The Survivors Relief Fund is
created to provide aid for the
survivors of those killed in the
Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The fund
collects more than $1.6 million,
including a $500,000 donation
from the National Football
League as part of a settlement
to switch the dates of the
Super Bowl with the NADA
convention.
The Frank E. McCarthy
Memorial Fund is created
in memory of the long-time
NADA chief operating officer
whose death at age 66 shocked
and saddened the entire auto
industry.
The Sanchez Memorial Fund
surpasses $300,000 in grants
to private, independent colleges
with the presentation of $7,000
to Westminster College in Salt
Lake City, Utah.
2003
A check for $1 million from
the Survivors Relief Fund is
presented to Scholarship
America, the nation’s largest
non-profit educational
support organization, at a
press conference at NADA’s
Convention in San Francisco.
2004
DCH Auto Group President and
CEO Shau-wai Lam enrolls all
27 of his dealerships in the
Ambassadors Program.
Trustees choose Canine
Companions for
Independence, pioneer in
training dogs to assist people
with physical disabilities,
to receive grants under the
McCarthy Memorial Fund.
Johanna Benthal, 8, and her
golden retriever/lab mix, Taffy,
become the first pair to benefit
from the Foundation’s grant.
2005
NADA raises and distributes
nearly $4 million to more than
6,000 dealership employees
affected by hurricanes Katrina
and Rita in Mississippi, Alabama
and Texas – the single largest
outpouring of aid in the
Emergency Relief Fund’s 13year history.
2008
NADA Chairman Annette Sykora
presents the New Orleans Saints
Quarterback Drew Brees’ Dream
Foundation with $400,000 to
restore the hurricane-ravaged
athletic fields at Lusher Charter
School.
2010
The Foundation enters its
35th year.
The Foundation’s treasury
reaches $5 million, thanks in
part to contributions from
more than 150 ambassadors in
43 states.
Na t i o n a l A u t o m o b i l e D e a l e r s C h ar i t a b l e F o u n da t i o n
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THE A M B A SS A D O R S P R O G R A M
It was a most eventful year for the Ambassadors Program. With
the leadership and guidance of Ambassador Committee Chairman Dale Willey, the program reached an all-time high of 500
members in 2010.
Through the program new-car and –truck dealers provide
financial support to educational institutions in the public or
private sector, emergency medical organizations, and institutions involved in economic education. To be recognized as an
Ambassador of the Foundation, a dealer, company, association or
individual contributes $10,000 to the Foundation, either in their
own name, or in recognition of loved ones, living or deceased.
The Foundation then guarantees that a grant of at least $1,500
will be presented to an entity the Ambassador selects every three
years – forever. Each Ambassador chooses the recipient of the
gift and may present it personally. Ten thousand dollars can be
paid in full – or with a minimum of $1,000 and the remaining
$9,000 commitment fulfilled within ten years.
The Foundation has four categories of Ambassadors of Distinction. As an Ambassador of Distinction, a gift of $500 above the
minimum grant is made in the Ambassador’s name every three
years forever.
The categories are:
• Ambassador of Distinction – an individual who completes
three or more Ambassador pledges with the individual being
the named Ambassador in each case.
• Family Ambassadors of Distinction – three or more
members of the same family who have completed their
respective Ambassador pledge. A “family” is defined to be:
mother, father, children, brothers, sisters, in-laws, grandchildren and the dealership entity, if named.
• Corporate/Partnership/Company Ambassadors of Distinction – three or more Ambassadors sponsored in the name
of the same Corporation/Partnership/Company where the
Ambassadorships are paid for by the sponsoring dealer.
• Association Ambassadors of Distinction – an individual
state, metro, or local dealer association which completes three or more Ambassador pledges with the
association being the named ambassador - OR - three
or more Ambassadors sponsored in the name of the
association where the donor is the association yet
the Ambassadorship is in the name of an individual
designated by the donor.
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N e w A m ba s s ador s 2 0 1 0
There are already Ambassadors representing each of these
categories. The Foundation has many Family Ambassadors of
Distinction, with multi-generations represented. Each year at the
NADA convention there is a pictorial display, and these family
members are grouped together. There are currently three Association Ambassadors of Distinction: Pennsylvania Automotive
Association, Tennessee Automotive Association and the West
Virginia Automobile and Truck Dealers Association.
Many state and metro associations take advantage of the
Ambassador program to show their appreciation to their past
chairmen for a job well done, and in recognition of current office holders. In 2010, the Detroit Auto Dealers Association made
James Seavitt an Ambassador. Irwin Garsten became an Ambassador when the Greater New York Automobile Dealers used this
method to show their appreciation.
NADA Director Michelle Primm surprised her mother, Sally, at
the Ohio Automobile Dealers Association’s annual meeting with
an Ambassador crystal obelisk. NADA Director and Foundation Trustee, Gary Reynolds, honored his son and daughter with
Ambassadorships.
Dale Willey
NADCF Ambassador
Program Chairman
William Wesley
Bradshaw
Angie Bradshaw
Donovan
I.G. Burton, II *
Virginia “Ginny”
Camp
Ethos Group In honor of
Brian Hamilton
Irwin Garsten
Betty Jo (Hupp)
Hathaway
Thomas R.
Hathaway
Benjamin E. Keating
Thomas J. Keating
Mark Lacher
Francis H. Myers *
Jessica N.
Mungenast
George E. Nahas
Leigh Automotive
in honor of
Paul Peeples
David Penske
Family Trust
Sally J. Primm
Kathryn Reynolds
Wayland
G. Hayden Reynolds
Robert Rosenthal
Tami Wilder Rose
Jim Seavitt
David R. Shepherd
Scott K. Smith
Thornhill Superstore,
Inc.
Kenneth C. Vance
Ray Waldron *
Gilmer S. Wharton *
Geneva Willey *
* In Memory
Thomas R. Hathaway, II of Superior Auto WV- Inc./Superior
Toyota Hyundai in Parkersburg, WV also honored his parents
Betty Jo and Thomas with Ambassadorships.
William Wesley Bradshaw and Angie Bradshaw Donovan joined
their parents, Ambassadors William and Annette Bradshaw
- making them Family Ambassadors of Distinction. Benjamin E. and Thomas J. Keating joined Ambassador Joseph S.
Keating and also became Family Ambassadors of Distinction. Ambassadors Charley and Julee Smith also honored
their son, Scott, with an Ambassadorship in the program
and they too, became Ambassadors of Distinction.
There are those who saw this as a fitting memorial to
a life well lived. NADCF Ambassadors Program Chairman Dale Willey honored his mother, Geneva Willey.
Foundation Trustee Dan Wharton honored his father,
Gilmer S. Wharton, while NADA director Jim Waldron
also paid tribute to his father, Jay Waldron. Charles
L. Burton paid tribute to his late uncle I.G. Burton,
II, for his distinguished career as a franchised new
car dealer.
Na t i o n a l A u t o m o b i l e D e a l e r s C h ar i t a b l e F o u n da t i o n
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Ambassadors Program Grant
Ambassadors throughout the United States presented grants to
worthy hospitals, organizations, schools, colleges, and universities.
As the program continues to add new members, those eligible to
present grants keep growing as well. We salute our Ambassadors
for their commitment to their communities and to this Foundation. They represent the finest in our outstanding industry and
their generous spirit will continue forever through this wonderful
grant program.
Left to right: Hillari Yuengel and John Agnese of Dayton Toyota, Ambassador David Nappa, President of Dayton Toyota, Lou Anne Wolf, South
Brunswick Social Services Director, Tara Nino-Mancuso and Michael Hart of
Dayton Toyota.
A m ba s s ador Gran t s
P r e s e n t e d i n 2 010
The following is a list of the grant recipients and the name of the
Foundation Ambassador in whose honor the gift was presented.
American Heart Association
Portland, OR
Warren W. Braley, Jr.
Animal Friends, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
Pennsylvania Automotive Association
(Western District)
Clatsop Community College
Astoria, OR
David Lum
Bellarmine Preparatory School - Gym
Project
Tacoma, WA
Kevin Byrne
Clay Fire Territory
South Bend, IN
Michael R. Leep, Sr.
Connecticut Technical High School System
Middletown, CT
Connecticut Automotive Retailers
Association, Inc.
Bishop Eustace Preparatory School
Pennsauken, NJ
Peter Lanzavecchia
Cornerstone School of Alabama
Birmingham, AL
Leon W. Edwards
Blount Co. Special Olympics
Maryville, TN
Steve West +
Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce
La Crescenta, CA
Howard Hakes
Boys & Girls Club of Johnson City/
Washington County
Johnson City, TN
Tennessee Automotive Association +
Cretin-Derham Hall
St. Paul, MN
James B. Woulfe *
Broward College Foundation
Fort Lauderdale, FL
AutoNation, Inc.
Buckalew Elementary School
Woodlands, TX
Texas Automobile Dealers Association
Carson-Newman College
Jefferson City, TN
Ted Russell +
Catawba Valley Community College
Foundation
Hickory, NC
NADA CEOs from North Carolina
Cayuga Community College Foundation
Auburn, NY
Leo N. Fox *
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Coalition For Kids
Johnson City, IN
Edward L. Sherwood *
Betty Ford’s Children’s Program
Palm Desert, CA
Jerry Korum +
Care Chest of Sierra Nevada
Reno, NV
Thomas S. Dolan
Left to right: Kaleb Hinnigh, Board Chairman of the Enid Public School
Foundation, Ashley Ewbank, Executive Director of the Enid Community
Foundation and Ambassador Leonard Northcutt of Northcutt Toyota.
City of Vineland Council Chambers
Vineland, NJ
Robert D. McCormick
Baytown Junior High
Baytown, TX
Joseph S. Keating +
Berwick Academy
South Berwick, ME
Kristine Yanofsky *
Ambassador William Bradshaw
(left) of Bradshaw
Automotive Group
and Headmaster of
Mitchell Road Christian Academy, Robert
Schmidt.
Cherokee Strip Community Foundation
(Enid Public School Foundation)
Enid, OK
Leonard Northcutt
DeSmet Jesuit High School
St. Louis, MO
Lisa R. Mungenast +
Dolores Mission School
Los Angeles, CA
Timothy J. Smith
East Valley Institute of Technology
Mesa, AZ
C.M. Berge*
Eliza Barnett Scholarship Foundation
Houston, TX
Carl L. Barnett, Sr.
Fire/Police Cape Elizabeth Maine
Cape Elizabeth, ME
Wallace E. Camp, Sr.
Firelands Regional Medical Center Emergency Room
Sandusky, OH
Gerald E. Kasper
Center for Auto Ed & Training
Whitestone, NY
Morton Manes *
Floyd D. Johnson Technical Center
York, SC
South Carolina Automobile Dealers
Association
Center for Automotive Education & Training
Whitestone, NY
Sheila Meyer
Gene Slays Boys Club of St. Louis
St. Louis, MO
Raymond J. Mungenast +
Charlottesville Free Clinic
Charlottesville, VA
H. Carter Myers, Sr.* +
Grand Island Senior High School
Grand Island, NE
Merlene Roe
Charlottesville Free Clinic
Charlottesville, VA
Francis N. Taylor * +
* Memory
** Split Grant
+ $2,000 Grants (Ambassador
of Distinction)
Na t i o n a l A u t o m o b i l e D e a l e r s C h ar i t a b l e F o u n da t i o n
Greensboro Day School
Greensboro, N C
Alicia H. Ragsdale **
LOW Lions
Locust Grove, VA
Ann Marie Walker
Gwinnett Medical Center
Foundation
Lawrenceville, GA
Ludwig von Mises Institute
Auburn, AL
David M. Conant
The Jim Ellis Foundation, Inc.
HALO Flight
Corpus Christi, TX
Ramsay H. Gillman +
Lyme Ambulance Association Inc.
Hadlyme, CT
Donald G. Reynolds * +
Healtcare Foundation for the
Yampa Valley
Steamboat Springs, CO
Bill Keith
Hillsdale College
Hillsdale, MI
Janet L. Ramble
Huntington Hospital
Pasadena, CA
William J. Symes
Hutchison School
Memphis, TN
Lawrence Lewis * **
MacCurdy Salisbury Educational
Foundation Inc.
Old Lyme, CT
Gary H. Reynolds +
Madison Elementary School
Coos Bay, OR
Ken Ware
Medical Teams International
Portland, OR
Nancy Lou Tonkin * +
Mehlville Fire Protection
St. Louis, MO
Barbara Mungenast +
Indiana Wesleyan University
Marion, IN
Gene Beltz*
Methodist Hospital Foundation
Arcadia, CA
The Lathrop and Dorothy Hoffman
Trust
Isaiahs Soup Kitchen
Hobbs, NM
Julee W. Smith
Mitchell Road Christian Academy
Greenville, SC
Annette B. Bradshaw
John D. Dingell VA Medical Center
Detroit, MI
Ford Commercial Truck Dealers
Mitchell Road Christian Academy
Greenville, SC
William Bradshaw
Johnny Baxter Carriage House
Foundation
Lincoln, NE
John Baxter
Nashua Police Department
Nashua, NH
John E.Tulley, II
Johnny Baxter Carriage House
Foundation
Lincoln, NE
Nebraska New Car & Truck Dealers
Association
New Hampshire Automotive
Education Foundation
Concord, NH
Daniel B. McLeod *
Kakenya Center for Excellence
Washington, DC
Alicia H. Ragsdale **
New Hampshire Automotive
Education Foundation
Concord, NH
New Hampshire Automobile Dealers
Association
Kensington Volunteer Fire
Department
Kensington, NH
David B. Cushman
Northern State University
Foundation
Aberdeen, SD
James K. Lust
Lake Area Technical Institute
Watertown, SD
South Dakota Automobile Dealers
Association
OCM BOCES
Syracuse, NY
The Lewis and Annette Goodman
Fund
Lake Waccaman NC Fire
Department
Lake Waccaman, NC
Elizabeth Wells *
Ogeechee Tech Foundation
Statesboro, GA
Martin W. NeSmith
Lawrence Memorial Hospital
Lawrence, KS
Dale Willey +
Penta Career Center
Perrysburg, OH
Toledo Automobile Dealers
Association
Leonard Elementary School
Troy, MI
John D. Daoud +
Polaris Career Center
Middleburg Heights, OK
Kirt Frye
Life Support
S. Cle Elum, WA
Roger O. Jobs
Portsmouth High School Career
Portsmouth, NH
Joseph R. Yergeau
Lincoln College of Technology
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Auto Trade Association
Providence St. Mel School
Chicago, IL
Nander Brown, Sr. * +
Loara High School
Anaheim, CA
David W. Wilson
Providence St. Mel School
Chicago, IL
Angelina D. Brown +
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Renton School District
Renton, WA
Washington State Auto Dealers
Association
South Plains College Automotive
Service Technology
Levelland, TX
Patrick Sykora +
Richard Bland College Foundation
Petersburg, VA
Michael T. Erwin
Southern WV Community &
Technical College
Mount Gay, VW
West Virginia Automobile and Truck
Dealers Association +
Richard Bland College Foundation
Petersburg, VA
Larry C. Tucker
Rochester High School
Rochester, IL
Beverly J. Green +
Rowan-Cabarrus Community
College Foundation
Salisbury, NC
North Carolina Automobile Dealers
Association
Sacred Heart - Griffin
Springfield, IL
Ray Green +
Sam Houston Elementary School
Maryville, TN
Ruth West +
San Jacinto College Foundation
Pasadena, TX
Jay Marks
Second and Seven Foundation
Westerville, OH
Columbus Automobile Dealers
Association
Shenandoah University
Winchester, VA
Jim Stutzman, Sr. *
Shore Memorial Hospital
Somers Point, NJ
Richard J. Kull +
Shore Memorial Hospital
Somers Point, NJ
Richard N. Kull, Jr. +
Shore Memorial Hospital
Somers Point, NJ
Mrs. Richard N. Kull, Jr. +
SkillsUSA North Dakota
Bismarck, ND
Automobile Dealers Association of
North Dakota
South Bend School City Alumni
Association
South Bend, IN
Gates Automotive Group
South Brunswick Police Department
Monmouth Junction, NJ
David Nappa **
South Brunswick Social Services
Monmouth Junction, NJ
David Nappa **
South Carolina State Museum
Columbia, SC
Joan Moore Hancock *
South Dakota State University
Foundation
Brookings, SD
Carleton N. Randall * +
South Dakota State University
Foundation
Brookings, SD
James F. Randall *+
South Plains College Automotive
Service Technology
Levelland, TX
Annette Sykora +
Spokane Community College
Foundation
Spokane, WA
Thomas J. Stevenson
St. Anthony Junior-Senior High
School
Wailuku, HI
Damien J. Farias
St. Elizabeth Parish
Rockville, MD
Frank E. McCarthy * +
St. Elizabeth Parish
Rockville, MD
Patricia O’Malley McCarthy
St. George’s Independent School
Memphis, TN
Lawrence Lewis *
St. James Elementary School
St. James, NY
Steve Cannata **
St. John’s Riverside Hospital Cochran School of Nursing
Yonkers, NY
Mark S. Herrmann +
St. Louis County Police
St. Louis, MO
Barbara Mungenast +
St. Peter Chanel High School
Bedford, OH
Thomas D. Ganley
St. Peter Chanel High School
Bedford, OH
Robert P. Mallon +
St. Vincent Healthcare Foundation
Billings, MT
Jeanne K. Fichtner +
St. Wendelin Catholic School
Fostoria, OH
Ohio Automobile Dealers
Association
Suburban Hospital Foundation
Bethesda, MD
Lester L. King, Jr. *
Sylvan Heights Science Charter
School
Harrisburg, PA
Gregory L. Sutliff +
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY
The Bill and Marilyn Lane Family
Foundation
Texas Children’s Hospital
“Safe Rides Program”
Houston, TX
Lynne Smith (Diana)
Texas Children’s Hospital
“Safe Rides Program”
Houston, TX
Paul H. Timmers *
The Covenant School
Nashville, TN
Roberts V. Weaver, Jr.
The Lion Foundation
Camp Hill, PA
Susan G. Sutliff +
Tri-City Prep High School
Pasco, WA
Bill McCurley
Trinity Center
Salter Path, NC
Alicia H. Ragsdale **
UCSB Foundation Gevirtz School
Santa Barbara, CA
Dennis E. Franks
UMS-Wright Preparatory School
Mobile, AL
Maxwell G. Robinson, Sr. *
University Liggett School
Grosse Pointe Woods, MI
Douglass Fox
University of New Mexico - First
Team
Albuquerque, NM
H. L. Galles, Jr.*
University of New Mexico
Foundation
Albuquerque, NM
Raymond E. Berube, Jr.*
University of Portland
Portland, OR
Allen G. Courter
University of Portland - Fr. Chester
Prusynski C.S.C. Scholarship
Portland, OR
Linda Courter
Utah Valley University -Department
of Automotive Technolgoy
Orem, UT
New Car Dealers of Utah
Vermont’s Camp Ta-Kum-Ta
Waterbury, VT
Wade D. Walker
Vineland High School
Vineland, NJ
James R. Gee
Walker Area Community
Foundation
Jasper, AL
Automobile Dealers Association
of Alabama
Wenatchee Valley College
Foundation
Wenatchee, WA
Donald E. Reichert
Wesley College
Dover, DE
William H. Willis * +
Western Heritage Center
Hobbs, NM
Charley R. Smith
Western State College Foundation
Gunnison, CO
Christine Loveday Hall +
WSJ Classroom Edition
Florida
The Starling Family
WyoTech Laramie
Cheyenne, WY
Wyoming Automobile Dealers
Association
Youth Automotive Training Center
Deerfield Beach, FL
Jim Moran *
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L i s t of D i s t i n g u i s h e d A m ba s s ador s
Former NADCF Ambassador Program Chairmen
William J. Symes
Pasadena, CA
1993-1994
Charles A. Bott†
C. William Briggs†
C. Ed Flandro†
Marvin D. Hartwig†
Arthur H. Kenny†
Kenneth C. Kent†
Richard V. Lynch, Sr.†
Jimmy C. Payton
M. H. “Doc” Yager†
1995
Leon W. Edwards
Ramsay H. Gillman
Ray Green
Richard N. Kull, Jr.
Gregory L. Sutliff
William J. Symes
Washington State Auto
Dealers Association
James B. Woulfe†
1996
H. F. Boeckmann, II
Stephen P. Cushman
Tarik S. Daoud
William S. Dodge
Francis J. Gillman*
Paul J. Holloway
Rosemary P. Mallon
Red McCombs
J. Ronald Nowland
Sam H. Pack
Helen B. Payton
S. J. Schumacher
Ron B. Tonkin
Universal Underwriters
Group-Kansas
1997
Jerry M. Bielfield†
Roy M. Carlson
* In Memory
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† Deceased
Ray Green
Jacksonville, IL
Richard N. Kull
Marlton, NJ
H. E. Derrick, Jr.
Richard F. Evans
A Friend in West Virginia
William Edwards Hancock, Jr.†
Houston Automobile
Dealers Association
Mel Korum†
Warren J. McEleney
Missouri Automobile
Dealers Association
Pennsylvania Automotive
Association
(Eastern District)
Vermont Automobile
Dealers Association
1998
Automobile Dealers
Association of Alabama
Automobile Dealers
Association of North Dakota
AutoNation, Inc.
Gene Beltz †
Raymond E. Berube, Jr.†
William Bradshaw
Jeanne K. Fichtner
George M. Harvey, Sr.
Mark S. Herrmann
Indianapolis Automobile
Trade Association
Jerry Korum
Mary Anne Kull
James K. Lust
Robert P. Mallon
New Hampshire Automobile
Dealers Association
North Carolina Automobile
Dealers Association
Ohio Automobile
Dealers Association
Pennsylvania Automotive
Association (Western District)
Janet L. Ramble
Donald E. Reichert
Charley R. Smith
Hobbs, NM
Maxwell G. Robinson, Sr.†
Julee W. Smith
South Dakota Automobile
Dealers Association
Joseph R. Yergeau
1999
Frank R. Anderson, Jr.†
William R. Baierl
California Motor Car Dealers
Association (Northern Region)
California Motor Car Dealers
Association (Southern Region)
Jim Corliss
Jeanne R. Cox
Greater New York Automobile
Dealers Association, Inc.
Jeff Green
Jill A. Green
Todd Green
Robert J. Maguire
David F. Mungenast, Sr.†
H. Carter Myers, Jr.*
Kent B. Petersen
Scott Reynolds
The Marion and Robert Rosenthal
Family Foundation
William B. Scott
Albert M. Serra
Richard F. Smith
Alan C. Starling
Richard E. Strauss
William C. Turnbull†
Robert H. Valenti
Barbara Vidmar
William I. Vidmar
William A. Wolf
2000
Arizona Automobile
Dealers Association
Michael E. Barnard
The Brown-Daub Foundation
Edward I. Burns
Alan C. Starling
St. Cloud, FL
Campbell University
Helen C. Daoud
Edmund S. Elbert†
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation
Irwin L. Garsten
Greater Cleveland Automobile
Dealers’ Association
Fritz Hitchcock
Joe Kelleher*
Lawrence W. Kull
George W. Lyles†
Ellen J. McEleney†
New Jersey Coalition of
Automotive Retailers
Robert H. Oakland
Rhode Island Automobile
Dealers Association
Marcy Tonkin
Peter K. Wallerich
2001
William R. Baierl
Carl L. Barnett, Sr.
Warren W. Braley, Jr.
David M. Conant
Allen G. Courter
David B. Cushman
Alan Feldman
Dennis E. Franks
Gates Automotive Group
The Lewis and Annette
Goodman Fund
Beverly J. Green
The Bill and Marilyn Lane
Family Foundation
Peter Lanzavecchia
Lawrence Lewis
Massachusetts State Automobile
Dealers Association, Inc.
NADA CEOs from North Carolina
David Nappa
Martin W. NeSmith
Leonard Northcutt
Darrell G. Reynolds
Na t i o n a l A u t o m o b i l e D e a l e r s C h ar i t a b l e F o u n da t i o n
Merlene Roe
Charley R. Smith
Lynne Smith
W. Carroll Smith
Utah Automobile Dealers
Association
Elizabeth Wells*
Steve West
West Virginia Automobile and
Truck Dealers Association
Dale Willey
David W. Wilson
2002
Bert Allen
American Service Center,
Mercedes-Benz
Phillip D. Brady
Leslie M. Emerson, Sr.*
Leonard W. Fichtner
A Friend in West Virginia
Stevie Gillman
Greater Hartford Automobile
Dealers Association
Gail Green
Hall Auto World
Marshall H. Hebert
Paul Scott Holloway
Jack A. Kain
Robert P. Mallon-WSADA
James J. McCormick
Wendell H. Miller
Montana Automobile
Dealers Association
H. Carter Myers, Sr.*
Max H. Pearson
Geoffrey P. Pohanka
W. Michael Shore
Edward A. Soukup*
Dr. Francis N. Taylor*
Wade D. Walker
Wendy A. Whitlow
James A. Willingham
2003
Peter E. Blackstock
Larry T. Brown
Freyda Burns
Douglas Callahan
Raymond J. Ciccolo
DCH Auto Group (Corp)
Theodore Fichtner*
James A. Gorman*
Jay Gorman
James J. Gruccio, Jr.
Robert E. Hemborg
W. B. “Dub” Herring, Jr.
Ted Hitchcock
James R. Jennings
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Colleen Kelleher
Joseph G. Kossick, Sr.*
Jim Lupient
Marcy Hnath Maguire
Anne B. Rigney Mallon*
Tommy Mallon*
Bahne Martensen*
Mississippi Automobile
Dealers Association
David F. Mungenast, Jr.
Nevada Franchised Auto
Dealers Association, Inc.
Joseph D. O’Brien, Jr.
Lynn Owens
Stephen B. Scoville
Doris Sleder*
Julius Sleder*
Lucille M. Strauss
Martin Swanty
Ebe S. Townsend, Sr.*
Ruth C. Tulley*
Rodney Udd
Wade D. Walker
Charles West*
Daniel B. Wharton
James W. Will
Julie A. Woulfe
2004
Annette B. Bradshaw
Angelina D. Brown
Wallace E. Camp, Sr.
Columbus Automobile
Dealers Association
Linda Courter
John D. Daoud
DCH Auto Group Dealerships:
BMW of Bloomfield (Essex BMW)
DCH Academy Honda
DCH Audi of Oxnard
DCH Brunswick Toyota
DCH Freehold Nissan
DCH Freehold Toyota
DCH Gardena Honda
DCH Heart Acura
DCH Honda of Lemon Grove
DCH Honda of Oxnard
DCH Kay Honda
DCH Lexus of Oxnard
DCH Millburn Audi
DCH Montclair Acura
DCH Paramus Honda
DCH Toyota City
DCH Toyota of Oxnard
DCH Toyota of Simi Valley
DCH Toyota of Torrance
DCH Tustin Acura
DCH Wapppingers Falls Toyota
Greenwich/Pace BMW
Montclair Jaguar/Lincoln/
Mercury
Montclair Volvo
Saturn of Brunswick
Saturn of Eatontown
Saturn of Freehold
Detroit Auto Dealers Association
Thomas S. Dolan
Damien J. Farias
Ford Commercial Truck Dealers
H. L. Galles, Jr.†
James R. Gee
Joan Moore Hancock
James Hansen
Holcombe A. J. Hughes, Jr.
Roger O. Jobs
Bill Keith
Lester L. King, Jr.†
Richard J. Kull
Michael R. Leep, Sr.
Morton Manes*
Jay Marks
Frank E. McCarthy*
Patricia O’Malley McCarthy
Robert D. McCormick
Barbara Mungenast
Raymond J. Mungenast
Nebraska New Car and Truck
Dealers Association
Oregon Automobile
Dealers Association
St. Louis Auto Dealers Association
Edward L. Sherwood
Timothy J. Smith
Thomas J. Stevenson
Jim Stutzman, Sr.*
Susan G. Sutliff
Annette Sykora
Patrick Sykora
Texas Automobile Dealers
Association
Larry C. Tucker
Wade D. Walker
Ken Ware
Ruth West
William H. Willis*
2005
BMW of Freehold
Candus Caldwell*
Jeffrey B. Carlson
Grace A. Ciccolo
William G. Cook
Jim Corliss
Stephen J. Courtney
DCH Acura Temecula
DCH Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge
Temecula
DCH Honda of Temecula
Alan W. DeBoer
Stephanie Michelle Erwin*
John J. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Carl F. Galeana
Richard S. Genthe
Georgia Automobile Dealers
Association
Max H. Graff*
The Greater Metropolitan
Automobile Dealers
Association of Minnesota, Inc.
Sally Hartwig
Judith K. Herrmann
Mark K. Hollenback*
Anna Grace Holloway
Illinois Automobile Dealers
Association
Donald Jenkins
Cynthia M. Jobs
Richard W. Keffer, Jr
Germaine Korum
Deborah L. Kull
John E. Kull
Stephen A. Kull
Susan J. Lanzavecchia
Maine Automobile Dealers
Association, Inc.
Michael C. Martin
Don L. McNeely
Minnesota Automobile Dealers
Association
William F. Morie
Richard L. Morrison
Kurt A. Mungenast
H. Carter Myers, III
New York State Automobile
Dealers Association
William A. Newman
AJ M. “Butch” Oustalet, III
Barbara Ann Owens
Leland H. Reynolds*
Joy A. Sanchez
Alfred P. Shockley
State of Washington Members of
The Presidents Club of NADA’s
DEAC
D. Scott Strauss >>>
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Lisa Strauss
Tennessee Automotive Association
Robert L. Thibodeau, Jr.
David W. Westcott
Sharon E. Wharton
Jan Willey
William H. Willis, Jr.
John P. Winston, Sr.*
2006
William D. Barrow
Richard M. Bass
Michael E. Bennett
Bob Billings*
Mattie L. Brown†
Jim Corliss
William K. Dee
John O. Falb
Florida Automobile Dealers
Association
Robert V. Fusco
Donald L. Hall
Iowa Automobile Dealers
Association
Kansas Automobile Dealers
Association
Bruce M. Kelleher
Thomas D. Keery*
Robert M. Kent, Sr.
Louisiana Automobile Dealers
Association
Randy McPherson
Maryland Automobile Dealers
Association
New Mexico Automotive Dealers
Association
Dorothy H. Otwell*
William J. Page
Past Chairmen of the Greater
Cleveland Automobile Dealers’
Association
Kevin Randall
Harold A. Reese, Sr.*
Drew Revord
W.G. Rodland*
Joseph O. Serra
Stephen J. Smith
Marvin Suskin
Edmund A. Sykora
John C. Symes
Tennessee Automotive Association
William P. Underriner
Shawn M. Vidmar
* In Memory
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† Deceased
West Virginia Automobile & Truck
Dealers Association
Douglas H. (Wil) Wilkinson, III
Howard Willey*
Abbott G. “Shorty” Williams
C. Donald Williamson
Harry D. “Skip” Willis
Jeanni O’Neill Winston
Wisconsin Automobile and Truck
Dealers Association
2007
Peter Barry
Ernie Bates*
John Baxter
C.M. Berge (Mr. B)*
Nander Brown, Sr.
Kevin Byrne
Steve Cannata
Connecticut Automotive Retailers
Association
David R. Coombs
Jim Ellis Foundation
Michael T. Erwin
F. Gerard FitzPatrick†
Douglass Fox
Leo N. Fox*
Kirt Frye
Thomas Ganley
Howard Hakes
Christine Loveday Hall
The Lathrop and Dorothy Hoffman
Trust
Gerald E. Kasper
Joseph S. Keating
David Lum
Daniel B. McLeod †
Bill McCurley
Sheila Meyer
Jim Moran*
Lisa R. Mungenast
Lawrence J. Page
Alicia Ragsdale
Carleton N. Randall*
James F. Randall*
Donald G. Reynolds*
Gary H. Reynolds
Ted Russell
William C. “(“Bill”) Smith*
South Carolina Automobile
Dealers Association
Paul H. Timmers
Toledo Automobile Dealers
Association
Ed Tonkin, Sr.*
Nancy Lou Tonkin*
John E. Tulley
Ann Marie Walker
Roberts V. Weaver, Jr.
Wyoming Automobile Dealers
Association
Kristine Yanofsky*
Ambassador Sustaining Members
William R. Brunner
Ann Adele Mallon-Knapton
John Busillo
Robert P. Mayberry, Sr.
Tara Winston Conrad
Danny McCullough *
Mara Winston Graham
Jeanni Winston Muir
Brian Hamilton
Ottawa Auto Spa
William Hawkinson
Vincent A. Sheehy, III
Tor K. Hemborg
M. Kathleen Sims
James E. Koons
John H. Sutliff
Buzz Landis
John P. Winston, Jr.
Frederick Laurenzo
*In memory
Michael Maguire
Association Ambassador Sustaining Members
Arkansas Automobile Dealers Association
Idaho Automobile Dealers Association
Puget Sound Automobile Dealers Association
Rochester Automobile Dealers’ Association
2008
Herb G. Adcox
James Auffenberg, Jr.
Ray Dennison
Joseph T. Dockery
Stephen Gabriel *
Natalie Hall
Minerva W. Herrmann *
The Jerome J. and Dorothy H. Holz
Family Foundation
Michael Lazarus
Robert T. Leigh, Sr. *
West Virginia Automobile and
Truck Dealers Association
Forrest McConnell, Jr.
John P. McEleney
Barron Meade
Joseph D. O’Brien, III *
Pennsylvania Automobile
Association Foundation
J.D Picard *
Peter G. Pohlmann Davenport,
Iowa
Ephraim O. Reynolds *
Hayden L. Reynolds *
Matthew Brandon Smith
W. Carroll Smith (TBD)
William Carroll (W.C.) Smith
Dale and Jan Willey
Edna V. Willis
2009
Elizabeth Myers Borches
Cristine Caron (Ciccolo)
Wade C. Carter
Central Florida Auto Dealers
Association
Columbus Automobile Dealers
Association
Phillip Joseph Kelleher
Brian Miller
Alan Mulally
Joseph D. O’Brien, Sr.
Ohio Automobile Dealers
Association
Bill Perkins
L. Thomas Reynolds
Drama Russell
SAMOHT, Inc.
Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc.
Frank A. Ursomarso
Andrew Russell Varnedoe
Joshua Howard Varnedoe
Walter Wainwright
Sally Wilder
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T h e L e g ac y P ro g ra m
The Charitable Foundation’s Legacy Program is an exceptional
vehicle for deliberative estate planning and conveys the vital
community service role that franchised new-car and -truck
dealers render for the benefit of so many citizens.
The Legacy Program was established 10 years ago to recognize
those persons who have committed to the Foundation in their
estate planning. It is helpful to people who wish to take advantage of the Foundation’s 501(c)(3) status. Specific designations
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may be proposed by donors in their plans, or a pledge to the
Legacy Program can be made to any of the Charitable Foundation’s programs, including the areas of emergency medical
care, economic education or private sector higher education or
the memorial funds or the Emergency Relief Fund. In this way,
members of the retail automotive family are given a unique
opportunity to make bequests that reflect their life’s work and
that celebrate their life and good name.
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F R A N K E . M c C A R THY
MEM O R I A L F U N D
For Ean Williams, a 9-year-old boy from Bulgaria who
along with his sister were adopted by an American family,
life just got a little easier with a grant from the National
Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation that provides
him with a skilled companion dog named Kobe.
“Ean’s disabilities are very complicated and very rare,” said
Nancy Williams, Ean’s adoptive mother. “Kobe helps Ean in the morning get his
brace and his shoes. [Ean] needs assistance with dressing, so Kobe’s just there
to help bring things to him.”
Williams said Kobe helps her son to the bus, making sure that he’s safe crossing
the street. Kobe also opens handicap doors by pressing the button, she said.
“And then after school, just in terms of daily living, [Kobe] really bridges the
gap socially with children who are not disabled and brings them a little bit
closer to Ean,” Williams said.
The partnership between Ean and Kobe was made possible by a $10,000 grant
from the Frank E. McCarthy Memorial Fund to Canine Companions for Independence, which provides highly-trained service dogs to assist children and
adults with physical disabilities.
Left to right: Debra Dougherty, Executive Director CCI Northeast Regional Center; Nancy Williams;
Bruce M. Kelleher, NADA Executive Vice President & NADCF Assistant Treasurer; Ean Williams and
skilled companion dog Kobe; Mrs. Frank E. (Pat) McCarthy; William H. Willis, Jr., NADA Director &
NADCF Board Member; and Phillip D. Brady, NADA President.
“I am always so grateful that the car dealers have chosen to honor Frank in
this special way. I think he would be delighted with this,” said Pat McCarthy
referring to her late husband and who presented the $10,000 grant to Canine
Companions at NADA in McLean, Va. on Dec. 13. “It’s very meaningful to us to
see handsome young men like Ean receive these beautiful dogs.”
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h i g h e r e duca t i on m ad e po s s i b l e
for m an y t h rou g h g i f t s
Since 1998 grants of $7,000 have been presented each year from the Joseph H. Sanchez Memorial Fund for students’ emergency needs and from the John P. Winston, Sr., Memorial Fund for the study of ethics discipline to a private/independent
college or university in each of the four NADA regions. All schools from 1990 and 1992 respectively for the Sanchez and
Winston Memorial Funds were gifted at a rate of $5,000 or $3,000. For 2010, it was decided to designate additional gifts of
$2,000 (in the case of the Sanchez Fund) and $4,000 (for the Winston Fund) to bring earlier lesser grants up to the $7,000
level. Fifteen of those affected colleges/universities were given grants in 2010.
Joseph J. Sanchez Grants
In 1985 the Joseph J. Sanchez Memorial Fund
was established to honor the memory of the
former vice president and general manager of the
Oldsmobile Division of General Motors and first
president of Saturn Corporation. Grants worth $500,000 have
been dispersed as of 2010.
John P. Winston, Sr., Grant.
1990 was the year the John P. Winston, Sr.
Memorial Fund was established for the study
of ethics discipline. This fund honors NADA’s
late corporate secretary, an accomplished
attorney who was dedicated to ethical practices and who was a
deeply religious family man. Grants worth $442,000 have been
dispersed as of 2010.
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2010 Sanchez Grant Recipients
The following schools received $2,000 from the Joseph H.
Sanchez Memorial Fund in 2010:
Alaska Pacific University
Chaminade University
George Fox College
Gwynedd-Mercy College
Heritage University
Loras College
McPherson College
Northwood University Palm Beach Atlantic College
Rider College
St. Mary’s University of
San Antonio Anchorage, AK
Honolulu, HI
Newberg, OR
Gwynedd Valley, PA
Toppenish, WA
Dubuque, IA
McPherson, KS
Midland, MI
West Palm Beach, FL
Lawrenceville, NJ
San Antonio, TX
2010 Winston Grant Recipients
The following schools received $4,000 from the
John P. Winston, Sr. Memorial Fund in 2010:
Chaminade University University of Mary
High Point University
Seton Hall University
Honolulu, HI
Bismarck, ND
High Point, NC
South Orange, NJ
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S U R V I V O R S R ELIE F F U N D
P E N N SYL VA N I A A U T O M O TI V E A SS O C I A TI O N F U N D
The PAA Fund was established in 2000 with monies from
the Pennsylvania Automotive Association as a separate,
segregated, donor-advised fund within the Foundation.
Distribution of grants is by the recommendation of that
association, with the approval of the NADCF board of trustees,
in accordance with the guidelines defined to maintain the
Foundation’s 501(c)(3) status.
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Nine years after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, daughters and sons of Americans killed or permanently disabled during
the attacks on New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville,
Pennsylvania, are thriving as students of some of the nation’s top
colleges and universities thanks in part to the Foundation.
under the auspices of Scholarship America. The mission is to help
meet the long-term educational needs of the victims’ dependents
who attend college or a technical, vocational or professional
school in the United States. Grants provide money for tuition,
fees, books, room and board and transportation.
Grants of nearly $700,000 helped to meet the immediate needs
after the Foundation, working with the National Automobile
Dealers Association, responded to assist victims’ families. The
balance of over $1 million was used to establish the National
Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation Survivors Relief Fund
In 2010 scholarships totaling $71,000 were provided to 17 students. Since its inception the Fund has provided almost $510,000
in scholarship aid to 79 students.
The Pennsylvania Automotive Association Fund within the
Foundation highlights the wonderful relationship that our
national association and state and metro associations enjoy
for the benefit of the franchised new-car and -truck dealers
of America.
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THE EME R GE N C Y R ELIE F F U N D
The Foundation’s Emergency Relief Fund provides assistance to
dealership employees who suffer losses in emergencies caused
by flooding, hurricanes and tornadoes.
• NADA picks up all administrative costs for this fund; and
• All money donated to the Emergency Relief Fund goes directly to the dealership employees.
When disaster strikes:
• The Foundation immediately informs the state dealer association that NADCF is prepared to help;
• The state association gets the message to its dealers;
• Dealers can apply for aid on behalf of their employees;
Since the program started in 1992, the Emergency Relief Fund
has come to the aid of more than 7,500 dealership employees
with financial assistance totaling almost $5 million.
M e d i ca l Gran t s
Each year, franchised new-car and –truck dealers, through
the Foundation, donate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
training manikins nationwide to health, civic and educational
organizations. This year alone 64 manikins having an approximate value of $48,000 were donated to worthy organizations
in twenty states.
Since the program began, more than 4,500 manikins with a total value of $2.5 million have been given in all fifty states and
the District of Columbia. In addition to Resusci-Anne, ResusciBaby, and Resusci-Junior, which teach cardiopulmonary resus-
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citation skills, the Little Anne AED training systems donated by
the Foundation teach how to properly use the automated external defibrillators located in many public places. Saving lives
while spreading good will is what this program is all about,
and it could not be what it is today without the involvement of
new-vehicle dealers supporting worthy organizations right in
their own communities.
For more information, contact Naxhieli Acosta at nacosta@
nada.org, or call toll-free (800) 252-6232, ext. 7233.
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m e m or i a l fund
L e ad e r s h i p C ounc i l 2 0 1 0
With gifts to the Charitable Foundation’s Memorial Fund, dealers and dealer associations remember deceased friends,
family members, and industry associates who made contributions to the retail auto and truck industry.
Through the Leadership Council, state and metropolitan dealer associations honor present and
past elected officers with contributions to the Foundation.
2010 Honorees
Donors
James “Jim” Bass
Mary Elbert
Gene Fondren
Louis T. Freese
Cheryl Ann Keast
James Knoepfler
Harry R. McMullen
James Mears
Lauraine Mulally
E.N. “Ev” Roe
Hank Stueland
Bob Tunnicliff
Mrs. Annette Sykora
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Mr. Ronald G. Brown
Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
Mr. William T. McKenna
Mrs. Annette Sykora
Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
2010 Donors
Honorees
1
Austin Automobile Dealers Association
Jim Bagan, President
2
Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia
Dominic M. Conicelle, President
3
Automobile Dealers Association of Indiana Inc
Lisa Hurley, President
4
Birmingham Automobile Dealers Association
Greg Belcher, Chairman
5
Georgia Automobile Dealers Association
Frank Rozier, Chairman
6
Greater Charlotte Automobile Dealers Association
Natalie Tindol, President
7
Greater Cleveland Automobile Dealers Association
William J. Burke, Chairman
8
Greater Louisville Automobile Dealers Association Inc
Chris Coyle, Chairman
Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
9
Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association
Louis G. Giordano, Chairman
Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
10
Greater Pittsburgh Automobile Dealers Association
Debbie Flaherty, President
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Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association
Courtney Cole, President
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Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
George Grask, Chairman
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Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association
L. Keith Hanks, Chairman
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Metro Portland Auto Dealers Association
Russ Humberston, Jr., President
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Metro Portland Auto Dealers Association
Steve Reece, President
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Michigan Automobile Dealers Association
George A. Sharpe, Sr., President
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Minnesota Automobile Dealers Association
Bernie Wagnid, President
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Missouri Automobile Dealers Association
Michael Kehoe, Chairman
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Montana Automobile Dealers Association
Gary Schoepp, President
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Nevada Franchised Auto Dealers Association
Kurt Henning, President
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North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association
Linda Leith, Chairman
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Oklahoma Automobile Dealers Association
David Hudiburg, Chairman
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Oregon Automobile Dealers Association
Robert Thomas, President
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Oregon Automobile Dealers Association
Shannon Inukai-Cuffee, President
Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
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Pennsylvania Automotive Association
Allen “Skip” Jennings, Sr., Chairman
Iowa Automobile Dealers Association
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San Antonio Automobile Dealers Association
Hunter Hale, Chairman
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Virginia Automobile Dealers Association
Christopher F. Lindsay, Chairman
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Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Association
George L. Doetsch, Chairman
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Washington State Auto Dealers Association Inc
Bob Bridge, President
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Wyoming Automobile Dealers Association
Martin Gubbels, President
Mrs. Annette Sykora
Mrs. Annette Sykora
Mr. Lloyd Brown
Ms. Joan W. Davis
Mr. Richard E. Goble
Ms. Shirley Greenberger
Mr. Brian Hamilton
Mr. R. Lee Janssen
National Automobile Dealers Association
Mr. Gary H. Reynolds
Mr. Bernard E. Sawyer
Mrs. Annette Sykora
Ms. Marlene Thelen
Mr. Dale Willey
Ms. Jolene M. Wojcik
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2 0 1 0 F I N A N C I A L S U MM A R Y
Revenues
Contributions to the General Fund from dealers and dealer
associations totaled $247,000. Other contributions include:
Ambassadors Program, $290,000; Frank E. McCarthy Memorial
Fund, $2,000; Sanchez Memorial Fund, $3,000. Investment
gain totaled $956,000 and the National Automobile Dealers
Association provided $60,000 for administrative support.
Total Revenues
$1,558,000
Expenses
Administrative and fund-raising expenses totaled $235,000 in
2010. Grants totaled $64,000 to medical and health care agencies
and $64,000 to educational institutions. The Ambassadors
Program disbursed $252,000.
Total Expenses
$615,000
Ambassadors Program
The balance of the Ambassadors Program on January 1, 2010,
was $4,604,000. Contributions of $290,000; investment gain
of $562,000, grants of $252,000, brought the Fund balance to
$5,204,000 on December 31, 2010.
January 1, 2010
$4,604,000
December 31, 2010
$5,204,000
PAA Fund
The balance of the PAA Fund on January 1, 2010, was $200,000.
Investment gain of $24,000, administrative fee of $3,000
brought the Fund balance to $221,000 on December 31, 2010.
January 1, 2010
$200,000
December 31, 2010
$221,000
Fund Balance
On January 1, 2010, the Fund balance of the Charitable
Foundation was $7,404,000. A $916,000 increase in net assets
brought that balance to $8,347,000 on December 31, 2010.
January 1, 2010
$7,404,000
December 31, 2010
$8,347,000
McCarthy Memorial Fund
The balance of the Frank E. McCarthy Memorial Fund on January
1, 2010, was $608,000. Contributions of $2,000, investment
gain of $73,000; grants of $10,000, brought the Fund balance to
$673,000 on December 31, 2010.
January 1, 2010
$608,000
$673,000
December 31, 2010
Sanchez Fund
The balance of the Sanchez Fund on January 1, 2010, was
$561,000. Contributions of $3,000; investment gain of $68,000;
grants of $22,000, brought the Fund balance to $610,000 on
December 31, 2010.
January 1, 2010
$561,000
December 31, 2010
$610,000
Winston Memorial Fund
The balance of the Winston Memorial Fund on
January 1, 2010, was $481,000. Investment gain of $57,000;
grants of $16,000, brought the Fund balance to $522,000 on
December 31, 2010.
January 1, 2010
$481,000
December 31, 2010
$522,000
T h e N a t i ona l A u t o m ob i l e D e a l e r s
C h ar i t ab l e F ounda t i on
Established in 1975, the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization
devoted to raising and distributing monies to selected emergency medical and economic educational organizations and
private-sector colleges and universities. Through its support
for community service programs, the Foundation encourages
the generosity of franchised new-car and -truck dealers and
friends of the industry.
Emergency Relief Fund
The balance of the Emergency Relief Fund on January 1, 2010,
was $126,000. Investment gain of $16,000 brought the Fund
balance to $142,000 on December 31, 2010.
January 1, 2010
$126,000
December 31, 2010
$142,000
Since its inception, the Foundation has made grants to organizations promoting education, emergency health care, private
enterprise and personal freedom of mobility.
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Na t i o n a l A u t o m o b i l e D e a l e r s C h ar i t a b l e F o u n da t i o n
Annual Report 2010
Funding
The Foundation is funded by franchised new-car and -truck
dealers and friends. Each year, thousands of contributions are
received from those who seek to express their thanks to their
communities.
The Foundation welcomes inquiries about any of its programs.
Gifts to the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation are tax-deductible as charitable contributions. The support
of every dealer and friend of the industry, as well as that of
any individual who believes in the objectives of the Foundation, is welcomed and encouraged. Your patronage guarantees
the continuation of the Foundation’s good works!
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C oun t M e In !
The National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation was
established in 1975 and is a tax-exempt, nonprofit 501(c)(3)
organization devoted to raising and distributing monies to selected emergency medical and economic educational organizations
and private-sector colleges and universities. Your support guarantees the continuation of the Foundation’s many good works!
Yes! I am proud to make this commitment of gift support to
the NAD Charitable Foundation with the following donation:
❑ $25
❑ $50
❑ $100
❑ $250
❑ Other $ ___________
❑ Please charge my credit card:
❑ VISA
❑ MasterCard
❑ AMEX
Name as it appears on card: __________________________________________________
Card #_____________________________________ Expiration date: _________________
Cardholder address: _________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________________________________________
I wish to direct my gift to the following:
Please send me additional information on the following:
❑ General Fund
❑ Ambassadors Program
❑ CPR Programs in the Community
❑ Emergency Relief Fund
❑ Emergency Relief Fund
❑ Legacy Program
❑ Frank E. McCarthy Memorial Fund
❑ Other: _____________________________________________________
❑ Joseph J. Sanchez Memorial Fund
Name: ______________________________________________________
❑ John P. Winston, Sr., Memorial Fund
Address: ______________________________________________________
❑ Other: ______________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Comments
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for remembering the Foundation. We value your friendship and support! If you have any questions or
need additional assistance, please contact Naxhieli Acosta, NADCF Director at NADA: 800-248-6232, Ext. 7233,
fax: 703-245-5247, or e-mail nacosta@nada.org.
Annual Report 2010
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