February 2011

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February 2011
Contact Us
CAMC Foundation Board of Directors 2011
E. Gail Pitchford
President
R. Bryan Cummings
Development Officer
Rachelle Beckner
Senior Development Officer
Tess Cunningham
Executive Assistant
Karen Lewis
Development Associate
Kortney Reale
Campaign Coordinator
(304) 388-9860 • (304) 388-9861 fax
E-mail: camcfoundation@camc.org
Web: camcfoundation.org
E. Gail Pitchford
President
Jessica S. Graney
Chairwoman
Steven F. White
Vice Chairman
Ted H. Brady
Secretary
Jennifer Dial
Treasurer
Feb. 2011
Volume 8, No. 1
CAMC Foundation Gala
It may be hard to imagine now, but
winter will eventually go away and
spring will magically bring life back to
the grass, trees and flowers.
Badges for Charity
on sale now
PGA Tour event schedule for July 25-31,
2011, at the Greenbrier. Visit
www.greenbrierclassic.com to buy your
Badges for Charity and designate the
CAMC Foundation as your charity.
$5,000
Associated Radiologists
Atlanta Consulting Group
BSA Lifestructures
CAMC Women and Children’s Hospital
Auxiliary
Chubb Insurance Group
Coal River Energy
Gaines Wehrle
The Elliot Foundation
Merrill Lynch
$4,000
Spilman Thomas
Get your tickets online at
camcfoundation.org or by calling
(304) 388-9860.
Foundation Gala. The black-tie event is
scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Saturday,
April 30, 2011 at The Clay Center.
All proceeds from the CAMC
Foundation Gala support the Prevention
First Program, which provides prenatal
care for babies at CAMC Women and
Children’s Hospital including car seats
and cribs and more.
Thank you to the following sponsors
to date:
$15,000
Siemens
$10,000
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Commercial Insurance Services
Frank and Camilla Baer, Gala Chair-Couple.
Save the date
• April 30
CAMC Foundation 2010 financial report
Revenue
Investment Income-Net
Change in Investment
Released from Restrictions
Other Operating Revenue
Total Revenue
22758-A11
The CAMC Foundation is participating
as a registered charity for the 2011
Greenbrier Classic Badges for Charity.
Eligible non-profit organizations receive a
percentage of weekly badges sold for the
Do you believe in magic? That is
also the theme for the 2011 CAMC
©Charleston Area Medical Center Health System, Inc., 2011
The mission of the CAMC
Foundation is to support and
promote Charleston Area Medical
Center’s delivery of excellent and
compassionate health services, and its
contribution to the quality of life and
economic vitality of the region.
Mary J. Payne
Nina Peyton
David L. Ramsey
William A. Rice
Steven S. Robey
Lyle D. Smith
John A. Willis, MD
John F. Ziebold
Return Service Requested
CAMC Foundation Mission
James R. (Jay) Thomas III
Investment Committee Chairman
James O. Bunn II
Stephen H. Bush, MD
Dale D. Clowser
Eva F. Jones
Marion S. Jones
Raye M. King
Matthew P. Kingery
$10,243,175
$7,341,904
$716,363
$4,136,542
$22,437,984
Expenses
Salary and Benefits
$431,332
Supplies and Other
$226,930
Investment Fees
$728,000
Management and Service Fees
$209,000
Fundraising Costs
$318,871
Contributions
$1,370,819
Depreciation
$252,008
Total Expenses
$3,536,960
Total Revenue Less Expenses $18,901,024
WVU-Charleston Division - $279,544
Ryan White Program - $1,955
Dental Center - $2,224
CAMC Women and
Children’s Hospital
$290,366
CAMC Med Rehab
Challenged Sports
Program $7,500
Saturday, April 30, 2011
CAMC Foundation Gala
Nursing and
Medical Student
Scholarship
Programs $250,000
Monday, August 15, 2011
CAMC Foundation Golf Classic
Employees
Continuing
Education Program
$173,660
Employee Fund
Awards as of Dec.
$83,207
CAMC Health
Education and
Research Institute
$332,578
2010 Total Support = $3,479,403
Purchase of
Watt Powell
Park Property
$2,058,369
Radio host joins T4K to raise money and
awareness for hospitals
She’s healed the hearts of millions
of Americans with her nightly radio
song request and dedication program,
but the most-listened-to woman on
the radio, Delilah, has turned her
attention to healing America’s kids.
As a spokesperson for Together
for Kids, a national alliance of
children’s hospitals including CAMC
Women and Children’s Hospital,
the syndicated radio host will help
raise money and awareness for this
and other Together for Kids hospitals
nationwide.
“As the mother of 11 children, I know
that when your child is sick, nothing
else matters,” said Delilah. “That’s
why I am so passionate about the
work being done by Together for Kids
to connect its member hospitals with
the funding they need to care for
sick and injured children, regardless
of their ability to pay. Every child
deserves every chance to live a healthy
life.” According to the American radio
personality, author and songwriter,
Together for Kids stood out from
other children’s charities because one
hundred percent of all funds raised
directly support the health care needs
of children served by its member
hospitals.
“This partnership presents an
opportunity to strengthen the work
of CAMC Women and Children’s
Hospital with the advanced
technology, treatment, education and
medical research we need to tackle
today’s toughest pediatric issues,”
said Gail Pitchford, president, CAMC
Foundation and board member for
Together for Kids. “We are delighted
to have Delilah join our alliance
of children’s hospitals in creating a
single voice advocating for children’s
health.”
James O. Bunn II, owner of Coal
River Energy, graduated from
Appalachian State University with a
business degree.
Delilah and Gail Pitchford at the
ceremony to launch the partnership.
Raye King, president/chief operating
officer for Commercial Insurance,
has extensive direct sales and sales
management experience. She
received her BA in English from Long
Beach State University.
Save the date
Lyle Smith is the managing director
and chief investment officer for
United Wealth Management
Group. He has a Master of Business
Administration degree from the
University of South Carolina. Smith
has more than 15 years of experience
in the financial services industry.
CAMC Foundation
Golf Classic
Rachelle Beckner has joined the
CAMC Foundation staff as Senior
Development Officer. She is
responsible for all fundraising aspects
for CAMC Women and Children’s
Hospital, including the CAMC Gala
and Golf Tournament. She has raised
money in the Kanawha Valley for
eight years, most recently with the
Kanawha County Public Library,
where she was the Marketing and
Development Manager.
Monday, Aug. 15, 2011
•Berry Hills Country Club
•Edgewood Country Club
•Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club
Total monies
raised in 2010
The Foundation wishes to
thank all of the generous
donors for helping raise
Watch for more information.
Year-end appeal brings in $11,000
Sixty-six people responded by
donating $11,132 toward the project.
Five new people became members of the CAMC Foundation Board of Directors in January.
Throughout the year, Delilah will
take her audience of more than eight
million listeners inside the walls of
Together for Kids hospitals to get
to know some really courageous
patients facing some very serious
health challenges. She’ll also
introduce listeners to the people
who work tirelessly to treat children
affected by serious illness or injury.
Welcome
As 2010 came to a close, the CAMC
Foundation made a year-end appeal
for donations to help grow and
improve our space in the emergency
room at Memorial Hospital.
Five join the Board of Directors
Forty-four of those giving to this
cause were new donors. Thank you to
all those who contributed toward this
very necessary project.
The emergency room is responsible
for about 55 percent of patient
admissions at CAMC.
The expansion project is expected to
cost more than $8 million and would
add 10 multi-purpose treatment
rooms. The overall goals are to reduce
wait times and improve patient flow.
Dale Dawson Clowser, Vice
President/Certified Loan Officer with
BB&T Mortgage/Private Financial
Services. She is a graduate of WVU
and RMA Commercial Lending
School at East Carolina University.
She is involved in several community
and professional organizations.
$2,197,234.06
Nina Peyton, is very involved in the
Charleston community. She has been
active with Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts,
Junior League and served on various
non-profit boards.
in 2010. The money
includes proceeds from
the gala, golf tournament,
year-end appeal, employee
giving, etc.
Thank you.
Radio host joins T4K to raise money and
awareness for hospitals
She’s healed the hearts of millions
of Americans with her nightly radio
song request and dedication program,
but the most-listened-to woman on
the radio, Delilah, has turned her
attention to healing America’s kids.
As a spokesperson for Together
for Kids, a national alliance of
children’s hospitals including CAMC
Women and Children’s Hospital,
the syndicated radio host will help
raise money and awareness for this
and other Together for Kids hospitals
nationwide.
“As the mother of 11 children, I know
that when your child is sick, nothing
else matters,” said Delilah. “That’s
why I am so passionate about the
work being done by Together for Kids
to connect its member hospitals with
the funding they need to care for
sick and injured children, regardless
of their ability to pay. Every child
deserves every chance to live a healthy
life.” According to the American radio
personality, author and songwriter,
Together for Kids stood out from
other children’s charities because one
hundred percent of all funds raised
directly support the health care needs
of children served by its member
hospitals.
“This partnership presents an
opportunity to strengthen the work
of CAMC Women and Children’s
Hospital with the advanced
technology, treatment, education and
medical research we need to tackle
today’s toughest pediatric issues,”
said Gail Pitchford, president, CAMC
Foundation and board member for
Together for Kids. “We are delighted
to have Delilah join our alliance
of children’s hospitals in creating a
single voice advocating for children’s
health.”
James O. Bunn II, owner of Coal
River Energy, graduated from
Appalachian State University with a
business degree.
Delilah and Gail Pitchford at the
ceremony to launch the partnership.
Raye King, president/chief operating
officer for Commercial Insurance,
has extensive direct sales and sales
management experience. She
received her BA in English from Long
Beach State University.
Save the date
Lyle Smith is the managing director
and chief investment officer for
United Wealth Management
Group. He has a Master of Business
Administration degree from the
University of South Carolina. Smith
has more than 15 years of experience
in the financial services industry.
CAMC Foundation
Golf Classic
Rachelle Beckner has joined the
CAMC Foundation staff as Senior
Development Officer. She is
responsible for all fundraising aspects
for CAMC Women and Children’s
Hospital, including the CAMC Gala
and Golf Tournament. She has raised
money in the Kanawha Valley for
eight years, most recently with the
Kanawha County Public Library,
where she was the Marketing and
Development Manager.
Monday, Aug. 15, 2011
•Berry Hills Country Club
•Edgewood Country Club
•Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club
Total monies
raised in 2010
The Foundation wishes to
thank all of the generous
donors for helping raise
Watch for more information.
Year-end appeal brings in $11,000
Sixty-six people responded by
donating $11,132 toward the project.
Five new people became members of the CAMC Foundation Board of Directors in January.
Throughout the year, Delilah will
take her audience of more than eight
million listeners inside the walls of
Together for Kids hospitals to get
to know some really courageous
patients facing some very serious
health challenges. She’ll also
introduce listeners to the people
who work tirelessly to treat children
affected by serious illness or injury.
Welcome
As 2010 came to a close, the CAMC
Foundation made a year-end appeal
for donations to help grow and
improve our space in the emergency
room at Memorial Hospital.
Five join the Board of Directors
Forty-four of those giving to this
cause were new donors. Thank you to
all those who contributed toward this
very necessary project.
The emergency room is responsible
for about 55 percent of patient
admissions at CAMC.
The expansion project is expected to
cost more than $8 million and would
add 10 multi-purpose treatment
rooms. The overall goals are to reduce
wait times and improve patient flow.
Dale Dawson Clowser, Vice
President/Certified Loan Officer with
BB&T Mortgage/Private Financial
Services. She is a graduate of WVU
and RMA Commercial Lending
School at East Carolina University.
She is involved in several community
and professional organizations.
$2,197,234.06
Nina Peyton, is very involved in the
Charleston community. She has been
active with Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts,
Junior League and served on various
non-profit boards.
in 2010. The money
includes proceeds from
the gala, golf tournament,
year-end appeal, employee
giving, etc.
Thank you.
Contact Us
CAMC Foundation Board of Directors 2011
E. Gail Pitchford
President
R. Bryan Cummings
Development Officer
Rachelle Beckner
Senior Development Officer
Tess Cunningham
Executive Assistant
Karen Lewis
Development Associate
Kortney Reale
Campaign Coordinator
(304) 388-9860 • (304) 388-9861 fax
E-mail: camcfoundation@camc.org
Web: camcfoundation.org
E. Gail Pitchford
President
Jessica S. Graney
Chairwoman
Steven F. White
Vice Chairman
Ted H. Brady
Secretary
Jennifer Dial
Treasurer
Feb. 2011
Volume 8, No. 1
CAMC Foundation Gala
It may be hard to imagine now, but
winter will eventually go away and
spring will magically bring life back to
the grass, trees and flowers.
Badges for Charity
on sale now
PGA Tour event schedule for July 25-31,
2011, at the Greenbrier. Visit
www.greenbrierclassic.com to buy your
Badges for Charity and designate the
CAMC Foundation as your charity.
$5,000
Associated Radiologists
Atlanta Consulting Group
BSA Lifestructures
CAMC Women and Children’s Hospital
Auxiliary
Chubb Insurance Group
Coal River Energy
Gaines Wehrle
The Elliot Foundation
Merrill Lynch
$4,000
Spilman Thomas
Get your tickets online at
camcfoundation.org or by calling
(304) 388-9860.
Foundation Gala. The black-tie event is
scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Saturday,
April 30, 2011 at The Clay Center.
All proceeds from the CAMC
Foundation Gala support the Prevention
First Program, which provides prenatal
care for babies at CAMC Women and
Children’s Hospital including car seats
and cribs and more.
Thank you to the following sponsors
to date:
$15,000
Siemens
$10,000
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Commercial Insurance Services
Frank and Camilla Baer, Gala Chair-Couple.
Save the date
• April 30
CAMC Foundation 2010 financial report
Revenue
Investment Income-Net
Change in Investment
Released from Restrictions
Other Operating Revenue
Total Revenue
22758-A11
The CAMC Foundation is participating
as a registered charity for the 2011
Greenbrier Classic Badges for Charity.
Eligible non-profit organizations receive a
percentage of weekly badges sold for the
Do you believe in magic? That is
also the theme for the 2011 CAMC
©Charleston Area Medical Center Health System, Inc., 2011
The mission of the CAMC
Foundation is to support and
promote Charleston Area Medical
Center’s delivery of excellent and
compassionate health services, and its
contribution to the quality of life and
economic vitality of the region.
Mary J. Payne
Nina Peyton
David L. Ramsey
William A. Rice
Steven S. Robey
Lyle D. Smith
John A. Willis, MD
John F. Ziebold
Return Service Requested
CAMC Foundation Mission
James R. (Jay) Thomas III
Investment Committee Chairman
James O. Bunn II
Stephen H. Bush, MD
Dale D. Clowser
Eva F. Jones
Marion S. Jones
Raye M. King
Matthew P. Kingery
$10,243,175
$7,341,904
$716,363
$4,136,542
$22,437,984
Expenses
Salary and Benefits
$431,332
Supplies and Other
$226,930
Investment Fees
$728,000
Management and Service Fees
$209,000
Fundraising Costs
$318,871
Contributions
$1,370,819
Depreciation
$252,008
Total Expenses
$3,536,960
Total Revenue Less Expenses $18,901,024
WVU-Charleston Division - $279,544
Ryan White Program - $1,955
Dental Center - $2,224
CAMC Women and
Children’s Hospital
$290,366
CAMC Med Rehab
Challenged Sports
Program $7,500
Saturday, April 30, 2011
CAMC Foundation Gala
Nursing and
Medical Student
Scholarship
Programs $250,000
Monday, August 15, 2011
CAMC Foundation Golf Classic
Employees
Continuing
Education Program
$173,660
Employee Fund
Awards as of Dec.
$83,207
CAMC Health
Education and
Research Institute
$332,578
2010 Total Support = $3,479,403
Purchase of
Watt Powell
Park Property
$2,058,369