State Technical College President`s Report 2014/2015
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State Technical College President`s Report 2014/2015
2014-2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 3 4 5 6 8 14 15 16 18 20 Board of Regents Letter from the President College History Values College Facts Points of Pride Foundation History Board of Directors Chairman’s Letter Report of Giving How You Can Help PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015 State Technical College of Missouri 1 BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents members are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. John A. Klebba President, Linn, Missouri - Legends Bank J. Scott Christianson Vice President, Columbia, Missouri - Kaleidoscope Consulting, LLC Mark J. Collom Member, St. Peters, Missouri - Plumbers’ & Pipefitters’ Local Union No. 562 Training Center Bruce Darrough Member, Florissant, Missouri - Boeing Company, retired Erick V. Kern Member, Chesterfield, Missouri - Automotive Industry Toni R. Schwartz A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear State Tech Family and Friends, This year marks State Technical College of Missouri’s 55th year providing technical education for the state of Missouri and beyond. As you read this annual report, the full meaning of why it’s an exciting time to be a part of State Tech should become readily apparent. It is with a great deal of honor that I serve as the President of State Tech. State Tech has been an invigorating and rewarding place to invest my career. I am amazed by the talent displayed by the men and women I have the opportunity and privilege to work with at State Tech. This report is a testament to their accomplishments. We educate over 1,300 students for the workforce. The help and the financial support provided by alumni, business and industry, and friends of the college has made all the difference in training tomorrow’s workforce. Your support is greatly appreciated and I encourage you to continue your support of this fine institution. Sincerely, Member, Jonesburg, Missouri - Schwartz Bus Service Inc. Dr. Donald M. Claycomb President State Technical College of Missouri PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015 2 State Technical College of Missouri PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015 State Technical College of Missouri 3 COLLEGE HISTORY Throughout our history, State Technical College of Missouri has served as one of the foremost institutions of higher education in Missouri. Linn Technical Junior College and later Linn Technical College (1968), supported by a grant to the Osage County R-II School District from the National Defense Education Act of 1958, offered its first program in electronics in the fall of 1961. By 1965 the College was awarded the status of an Area Vocational Technical School to be primarily an adult preparatory school by the Missouri State Board of Education through the federal Vocational Education Act of 1963. In 1991, statutory authority was established for the granting of associate degrees and certificates. In 1995, Senate Bill 101 created “Linn State Technical College.” The College continued to be governed by the Osage County R-II School Board until July 1, 1996 when the Board of Regents accepted full responsibility for the institution as Linn State Technical College. It became Missouri’s first and only public institution devoted solely to technical education at the Associate of Applied Science level. In 2013, House Bill 673 changed the name of the institution to “State Technical College of Missouri” effective July 1, 2014. This change better reflects the institution’s statewide role in technical education. VALUES MISSION The State Technical College of Missouri prepares students for profitable employment and a life of learning. State Technical College of Missouri A common foundation of knowledge and understanding by supporting a strong general education core Technical content that aligns with business and industry expectations for employment Preparation for self-employment and entrepreneurship as well as preparation to work for an employer ACCREDITATION Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. www.ncahlc.org PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015 4 To fulfill our mission and to achieve our vision, State Technical College of Missouri values the following: Collaboration with business, industry, and other educational institutions to develop and strengthen partnerships and ensure a learning environment that adjusts to global changes Development of critical thinking and problemsolving skills through an appropriate mix of theory and application Development and support of the educational, professional, and personal needs, interests, and capabilities of each student An academic environment fostering continued growth, academic freedom, and professional development of faculty and staff through a life of learning Open communication and teamwork among students, faculty, and staff Responsibility and leadership in service for the common good Laboratories that demonstrate work environments Class sizes to facilitate individual attention and promote safety Ethical and professional behavior Integrity, respect, collaboration, excellence, and leadership Appreciation and encouragement of diverse student, faculty, and staff populations Responsiveness to the economic development needs of the state of Missouri Continued improvement of student learning outcomes through assessment PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015 State Technical College of Misouri 5 COLLEGE FACTS STUDENTS Fall 2014 Enrollment: 1,259 17% female 83% male PROGRAMS Average class size: 16 Eight unique programs in Missouri: Aviation Maintenance, CAT Dealer Service Technician Option - Heavy Equipment Technology, Electric Power Generation Technology, Electrical Distribution Systems, Heartland International Dealers Association Option - Medium/Heavy Truck Technology, Heavy Equipment Operations, Nuclear Technology, and Powersports Technology traditional students (ages 16-24) 17 Over 15 Main Campus in Linn, Missouri: 360 Acres & 19 Buildings Annual cost to educate a student: nontraditional students (ages 25+) Average age of students: technical programs offering associate of applied science degrees and certificates Average starting salary of graduates: 13:1 graduates since 1963 Over 95% of the academic buildings and on-campus housing use ground source heating and cooling $11,295 State Technical College of Missouri 13% 1% (self-reported) of State Tech graduates found gainful employment or continued their education within six months of graduation since 1995 FACULTY Over 81% full-time instructors 33% 2015 Revenues (Millions) $33,603 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015 6 22% 20 95% Over 12,000 3% $5,820 GRADUATES Over 35 Student-tofaculty ratio: other programlevel external accreditations and certifications Locations in Missouri: Linn, Jefferson City, Mexico, Poplar Bluff, St. Charles and Trenton. A+ eligible college 11% 89% programs accredited by The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) COLLEGE FACTS Annual Average tuition and fees: 11% 2% 6% 10% 2015 Expenses (Millions) 7% 9 Other Operating Revenues $0.271 Grants and Contracts $3.155 Other Non-Operating Revenues $2.815 Sales and Service $0.338 Operating Appropriations $4.810 Auxiliary Services $2.345 Other Revenues $0.731 2% 12% 4% 15% Tuition and Fees $7.219 % % 3 % 39 Instructional $8.251 Institutional Support $2.037 Public Service $1.795 Physical Plant Operations $1.260 Academic Support $0.727 Scholarships $0.878 Auxiliary Services $1.900 Depreciation $2.552 Student Services $1.449 Interest Expense $0.386 8% Source: FY15 College Audit PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2014-2015 State Technical College of Missouri 7 POINTS OF PRIDE General Interest Top 10% nationally of all two-year public colleges by The Aspen Institute for the last three years. Fourth highest fall-tofall retention rate among all 34 Missouri public colleges and universities. Fourth highest graduation rate among all 34 Missouri public colleges and universities. The Higher Learning Commission continued the accreditation of State Technical College of Missouri with the next Reaffirmation of Accreditation in 2024-2025. 95% of the 2014 fall enrollment came from 97 of 114 Missouri counties and the city of St. Louis. Five percent came from Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, New Mexico, 8 Awarded the Carl D. Perkins Postsecondary Grant in the amount of $89,941 to support career and technical education. Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. State Tech’s student loan default rate is 12.1% compared to the national average of 13.7% and state average of 12.6%. (Financial aid FY2011 3-year cohort) Events & Outreach Hosted over ten community tournaments and youth leagues for basketball, volleyball, and bow hunting at the Activity Center. Hosted 20 high school students for the Computer Professions on Demand camp. Hosted 26 automotive technology instructors for the 23rd annual Automotive Technology Summer Institute. Hosted a Legislative Freshman Tour allowing 40 newly elected State Technical College of Missouri state representatives to tour campus. Hosted 63 high school students for Junior Preview Day. Over 65 participants attended Jason Otter’s School of Basketball weeklong camp. 161 prospective students attended college preview day. Hosted 404 Boy Scouts from 77 troops for the Boy Scouts Merit Badge University. State Tech instructors taught 12 classes. Hosted over 550 family members during Family Day events. Hosted 844 campus tours for prospective students and their families. Over 961 students tested in the testing center. Over 1,093 students toured the campus via 44 bus tours. Academic Programs & Student Services Hosted over 2,100 participants from 69 high schools and community colleges for the 49th annual SkillsUSA Missouri Leadership and Skills Conference. 27 programs/options were reaccredited by ATMAE through 2018. Purchased one million dollars of equipment and software through the state of Missouri Enhancement and Trade & Industry grant programs to keep academic programs upto-date with the industry. To more accurately communicate several programs’ technical and career focus, the following program names have changed: Business Systems Specialist to Business Administration; Computer Programming to Computer Application Development; Industrial Electricity- Programmable Logic Controllers to Industrial ElectricityAutomated Controls Technician; and Networking Systems TechnologyTelecommunications to Networking Systems Technology- Digital Communications Technician. The Advanced Manufacturing Technician program was developed and implemented in partnership with Toyota Bodine to teach students in multiple skill areas, such as robotics, fluid power, maintenance reliability and lean manufacturing. The program will be offered at the Business & Technology Center on the campus of Lewis & Clark Career Center in St. Charles, Missouri. The Design Drafting Technology program was recertified at the Design Drafter Level by the American Design Drafting Association. The Electronics Engineering Technology program was reaccredited and the Biomedical Engineering Technology Option was accredited for the first time by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) through 2016. The Biomedical Engineering Technology Option is the fourth two-year program of its kind to be accredited in the nation by ABET. State Technical College of Missouri 9 POINTS OF PRIDE The Machine Tool Technology program was reaccredited by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills through 2019. The Medical Radiologic Technology program was reaccredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology for an effective period of eight years. The Practical Nursing Technology program was reaccredited by the Missouri State Board of Nursing through 2019. 10 The library loaned over 450 books from its collection to MOBIUS libraries and 150 books and articles outside of MOBIUS. Accessing articles from the college’s electronic resources has increased by 18%. The library holdings consist of almost 13,500 books, 101 periodicals, 166,500 electronic books, over 1,900 DVDs, over 18,500 streaming videos and 352 audio books. The electronic databases have access to almost 10,000 full-text journals. State Technical College of Missouri Libraries in Missouri that often request from State Tech are Springfield-Greene County Library, Missouri University of Science and Technology and Camden County Library. Libraries outside of Missouri that often request from State Tech include Johnson County Library in Shawnee Mission, Kansas; Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas; and Columbus Metropolitan Library in Columbus, Ohio. Students Cole Donavant, Design Drafting Technology student, and Jeffrey Gibbons, Heavy Equipment Technology student, were named to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Missouri Academic Team. Jeffrey Gibbons and Justin O’Dell, Heavy Equipment Technology students, Student Government Association and Phi Theta Kappa participated in legislative day at the State Capitol. received a tool scholarship from the Mike Rowe Foundation through the Associated Equipment Distributors Foundation. Ryan Green, Physical Therapist Assistant student, was a regional winner for Missouri’s 2015 Breaking Traditions. Terry Grisso, Industrial Electricity student, and Andrew Johnson, Electronics Engineering Technology student, received the Phi Theta Kappa Five Star Competitive Edge Member award. Daniel Jahnsen, Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Technology student, and Shane Evans, Powersports Technology student, received the Skill Point Certificate at the National SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Conference. Skill Point Certificates are awarded to recognize contestants who achieve higher scores than the industry competency ‘cut-score’. Three Commercial Turf & Grounds Management students placed second in their respective contests at the National Postsecondary Agriculture Students Conference. Electrical Distribution Systems students placed fifth overall and third in team obstacle course at the Lineman Rodeo in Kansas City, Missouri. Phi Theta Kappa Chapter received the Five Star Chapter Award, Missouri Region Hall of Honor Individual Award, Distinguished Chapter Officer Team, and the Missouri Region Icarus Award. Alpha Phi Omicron Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society inducted 93 new members during the fall and spring semesters. Student Government Over 300 students Association adopted a participated in 13 intramural sports throughout the year. family of five making their Christmas wishes come true. Over 115 units of blood were collected during The State Tech’s Veterans the two blood drives Club observed Veterans Day with a keynote address held on campus. given by United States Over 325 nonperishable Navy Veteran Bill McAnany before students, employees food items were collected and members of the Linn during the fall and spring canned food drives. VFW and the Freeburg American Legion. Over 20 students competed during the SkillsUSA Missouri Leadership and Skills Conference, winning ten gold medals with seven students advancing to the national conference in Louisville, Kentucky. State Technical College of Missouri 11 POINTS OF PRIDE 414 degrees and certificates were conferred to 388 individual students. Students volunteered over 2,100 hours on campus and in the community. 12,430 student visits were logged at the Activity Center. Over $60,000 in educational scholarships was awarded to deserving students through the STC Foundation. Faculty & Staff Dr. Donald Claycomb, President, was selected to join the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Foundation Board of Directors for his expertise in workforce development, education and AED accreditation. 12 State Technical College of Missouri Dr. Donald Claycomb, President, was named as one of the 2015 “50 Missourians You Should Know” by Ingram’s magazine. KD Berrey, Physical Therapist Assistant Chair, received the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. KD Berrey, Physical Therapist Assistant Chair, received the American Physical Therapy Association Physical Therapist Assistant Advanced Proficiency in Education award. Becky Dunn, History Instructor and Phi Theta Kappa Advisor, received the Phi Theta Kappa Horizons Advisor Award. Linda Franchini, Electronics Engineering Technology Instructor, received the Missouri’s 2015 Breaking Traditions State Educator Award. Diane Heckemeyer, Civil Engineering Technology and Design Drafting Technology Chair, was inducted into the Missouri University for Science and Technology Academy of Civil Engineers. 1964 Graduates celebrated their 50th class reunion during the seventh Annual Alumni Association Dinner Reception. Tom Markway, Computer Technology Chair, received the Missouri Office of Administration Techie Partner Award. Over 400 professionals serve as technical program advisors. External Stakeholders Brock Miesner, ‘14 Industrial Electricity, competed and placed second at the WorldSkills Competition in the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning category in Sao Paolo, Brazil as a member of the SkillsUSA World Team. Doug Priestly, ’93 Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Technology, gave the commencement speech at the 2015 commencement ceremonies. Industry and private individuals provided 30 scholarships through the STC Foundation. Over $500,000 in cash and in-kind donations were received by the STC Foundation. The Business and Industry Department secured $300,000 in training funds for 35 companies in Missouri during fiscal year 2014-2015. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission awarded a grant of $150,000 for Nuclear Technology student scholarships. Caterpillar Foundation, Fabick CAT, and Foley Equipment awarded a grant of $50,000 to support the Heavy Equipment Technology, CAT Dealer Service Technician and Medium/Heavy Truck Technology programs. The Holt Family donated $10,000 for Practical Nursing Technology student scholarships. Ameren Corporation awarded a grant of $15,000 to support the Nuclear Technology program. Toyota Bodine awarded a grant of $10,000 to support the Advanced Manufacturing Technology program. AT&T awarded a grant of $10,000 to support the Technology Scholars Academy. Rex and Jeanne Sinquefield donated $10,000 to purchase a welding simulator for the Welding Technology program. State Technical College of Missouri 13 FOUNDATION HISTORY Formed in 1983 by friends and supporters of the college as a private nonprofit corporation, the Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri is dedicated solely to the advancement of State Tech. It serves the college by helping acquire and manage private financial contributions, gifts, and grants that are so critical to preserving the unique educational experience the college provides. Contributors recognize the important impact of the college. They understand the difference it makes in the lives of others and the role it plays in providing future economic growth and opportunity. The Foundation is led by a volunteer board of dedicated professionals who help manage the many endowments, grants, scholarships, and other gifts that are received. As a 501(c)(3) notfor-profit organization, contributions to the Foundation are deductible to the extent allowed by law. 14 State Technical College of Missouri BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers Donald Claycomb, (ex-officio), Linn, MO - President, State Technical College of Missouri Clarke Thomas*, Chairman, Defiance, MO - Former Owner, Fostaire Helicopters Linda Franchini, Jefferson City, MO - Instructor, State Technical College of Missouri Ken Lueckenotte, 1st Vice Chairman, Jefferson City, MO - Executive Director, RMI Aaron Grefrath, Jefferson City, MO - Activity Center Director, State Technical College of Missouri Tom Werdenhause, 2nd Vice Chairman, Jefferson City, Holly Hawkins, St. Louis, MO - Sr. Director Manufacturing Excellence, Mallinckrodt MO - GM, Three Rivers Electric Cooperative Pharmaceuticals Scott Peters, Secretary (ex-officio), Linn, MO Larry Neill, Jefferson City, MO - Owner, Larry’s Motor Executive Director of Development, State Technical Sports College of Missouri Kurt Sutterer, Columbia, IL - Former President, Jenny Jacobs, CPA, Treasurer (ex-officio), Linn, MO Midcoast Aviation - Chief Financial Officer, State Technical College of Richard Telthorst, Jefferson City, MO - President, MO Missouri Telecommunications Industry Association Members Sonya Brandt, Linn, MO - Attorney, Brandt Law Office, LLC Kalen Brown*, Carthage, MO - Product Development Engineer, EaglePicher Technologies Karl Burgher, Saint James, MO - Management Consultant, Sunshine Valley Communications Mike Carroll, Jefferson City, MO - Co-Owner, CarrollRehma Motors Emeritus Members Thomas A. Dinkins III, St. Louis, MO - Retired Executive VP, John Fabick Tractor Company Bo Gilbert, Jefferson City, MO - MetLife Agent, Private Business Entrepreneur Terry Rehma, Jefferson City, MO - Retired VP & Partner, Carroll-Rehma Motors * State Tech Alumnus State Technical College of Missouri 15 CHAIRMAN’S LETTER In September 1961, a couple dozen young men from little towns and farms surrounding Linn ventured into a dingy basement storage room under the high school band room to learn about the emerging field of electronics. – Nancy Vessell, Linn State Celebrates Golden Anniversary Today nearly 1300 young men and women from little towns and big cities venture to State Technical College of Missouri. Recognized as one of the top two-year colleges in the nation, the College offers over 35 programs at the associate of applied science degree and certificate level. Students receive hands-on technical instruction comparable to the workplace using cutting-edge equipment and state of the art technology. The Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri supports the College by providing resources to help it fulfill its mission to prepare students for profitable employment and a life of learning. The 2014-2015 Report of Giving recognizes and honors all those who contributed to the STC Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. 16 State Technical College of Missouri Your generosity helps the students of State Tech realize their dreams of becoming highly skilled technicians. Your gifts allow the College to employ full-time instructors who are experts in their field. Their experience and connections to industry ensure that State Tech graduates learn the latest industry practices and standards. I am grateful you have chosen State Tech as the recipient of your generosity. I ask that you encourage others to invest in State Tech and in the education of tomorrow’s workforce. Thank you for supporting this unique and extraordinary institution of higher learning. Your ongoing commitment is deeply appreciated. SUPPORT STATE TECH IN YOUR LEGACY PLANNING The Legacy Society recognizes those who provide support to State Technical College of Missouri by naming the Foundation as a beneficiary in their estate plan. Sincerely, Clarke Thomas Board of Directors Chairman Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri ’73 Automotive & ’76 Aviation Maintenance A special thank you to current Legacy Society Members: Karl Burgher Wes & Janet Clanton Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton State Technical College of Missouri 17 2015 REPORT OF GIVING The Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri and State Technical College of Missouri are very appreciative of the following individuals, businesses, foundations, and organizations for their generous contributions during the 2014-2015 fiscal year.* Cumulative Giving Leonardo Da Vinci SocietyPresident’s Circle: $500,000 And Above Caterpillar Foundation Leonardo Da Vinci Society Regent’s Circle: $250,000 To $499,999 Exelon Generation Company, LLC Fabick CAT Legends Bank Leonardo Da Vinci SocietyFounder’s Circle: $100,000 To $249,999 Dean Machinery Company Catherine F. Dinkins, Thomas A. Dinkins III & Myla D. Rak Leonardo Da Vinci Society: $50,000 To $99,999 3M Foundation & 3M Columbia Plant Beatrice Snyder Foundation Trans States Airlines Joseph Henry Society: $25,000 To $49,999 AT&T Foundation Dr. Donald & Dr. Linda Claycomb Foley Equipment Company The Gene Haas Foundation Laclede Electric Cooperative Missouri Automobile Dealers Association NAWIC Chapter #341 Schneider Electric Foundation & Schneider Electric Kurt & Sandy Sutterer 18 Lillian Moller Gilbreth Society: $10,000 To $24,999 A.J. Schwartze Community Foundation Ameren Corporation Charitable Trust Ameren Missouri AT&T Missouri Barr Engineering Company Central Bank Central Electric Power Cooperative Dr. Don R. & Sue Gelven GDX Automotive & GenCorp Foundation Haviland Corporation Jefferson City Medical Group Jet Aviation St. Louis, Inc. Learfield Communications, Inc. Lennox Industries, Inc. Michael J. & Mary Jane Lybyer Gertrude Marshall Michael & Carla McDaniel Mid Missouri Chapter of CSI Missouri Telecommunications Industry Association Norm’s N/C Center, Inc. Osage Industries, Inc. Pemiscot-Dunklin Electric Cooperative Riley Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota, Scion RMI SBC Foundation Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton Rex & Jeanne Sinquefield St. Louis Aviation Maintenance Association, LLC The Grainger Foundation Clarke & Arlene Thomas Three Rivers Electric Cooperative Towner Communications Systems State Technical College of Missouri Dinkins III & Myla D. Rak Toyota Bodine G.H. Tool and Mold, Inc. Herbert Weeks West Central Electric Cooperative, Tom & Shelley Klebba Learfield Communications, Inc. Inc. Legends Bank Mid Missouri Chapter of CSI July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015 Dr. J. Rick & Connie Mihalevich Leonardo Da Vinci Society: Missouri Land Improvement $5,000 And Up Contractors Association Ameren Corporation Charitable Missouri River Auto Parts, Inc. Trust Missouri Telecommunications AT&T Missouri Industry Association Caterpillar Foundation Nuclear Suppliers Association Central Bank Jerry & Mary Reese Fabick CAT RMI Foley Equipment Company Schneider Electric Foundation & The Gene Haas Foundation Schneider Electric Jefferson Bank of Missouri Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton Jefferson City Medical Group St. Louis Aviation Maintenance Rex & Jeanne Sinquefield Association, LLC Kurt & Sandy Sutterer Theodore Gary Chapter of the Clarke & Arlene Thomas Independent Telephone Pioneers Toyota Bodine Associaiton Joseph & Joanne Gevecker Joseph Henry Society: Varriano $2,500 To $4,999 Widel, Inc. Dr. Donald & Dr. Linda Claycomb Dr. Don R. & Sue Gelven Artisans Club: Mid America Bank $500 To $999 Osage Industries, Inc. Boeing Matching Gift Program Joe & Brenda Scheppers Boone Electric Cooperative Towner Communications Systems Karl Burgher Burns & McDonnell Foundation Lillian Moller Gilbreth Society: Charlie & Mary Carson $1,000 To $2,499 Cartridge World Association of Missouri Electric Casper’s Conoco Cooperatives Joseph Copeland Bates and Associates Architects Elsevier, Inc. Carroll-Rehma Motors Holly Hawkins & Patrick Innes Larry & Vivian Carwile High 5 Communications Catherine F. Dinkins, Thomas A. Hillyard Floor Care Supply Annual Giving International Blends Corporation Jefferson City Flying Service Brunton Lloyd Jenkins Licari Auto Body Supply, Inc. Dwight & Karen Massey MBS Textbook Exchange NAWIC Chapter #341 Gary Nevels Keith & Victoria Schwinke Sealed Air Stonebridge Communities Kenneth & Frances Stumpf Three Rivers Electric Cooperative Technicians Club: $250 To $499 CLEAN The Uniform Company Evers & Company, CPA’s, LLC Ed Frederick James Gevecker Innovative Machine & Tool, Inc. Kaleidoscope Consulting Kent Brown, P.C. Linn Printing Dillon Merz Mid-America Peterbilt Christopher Muenks Scott J. Peters Erma Rakes John Scheulen Three Rivers Propane Harvey & Darla Voss Century Club: $100 To $249 Tom Allen Ashley Anderson Gary & Nadine Anderson Associated General Contractors of Missouri Auto Body Color Company, Inc. Briehan Barron Keith & Jill Bax Chuck Berendzen Dale & Elaine Brandt Sonya Brandt Bob & Norma Lee Campbell Capital Region Medical Center Central Electric Power Cooperative Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc. Lyndell Cooper Steve Doede Roger P. & Jane A. Dudenhoeffer Fowler Naught-Naught Insurance Agency Linda Franchini Terry Franchini Vince E. Geiger Jack Gevecker Ron (Rusty) Gipson Bill & Bethany Goodin Sue Gove Great Western Dining Service, Inc. Aaron Grefrath Scott & Linda Halverson Donald Haslag, Jr. Roger Haslag Hatfield Repair, LLC Hawthorn Bank James Henley Randall J. Hughes Jacobs Services, LLC Shelle Jacobs Jefferson City Area Chamber of Commerce Gene & Geneva Johnson Jostens Kent’s Pest Control Aaron J. & Beth Kliethermes Sheila Lenger Don & Terri Lloyd Dustin J. Meckley Morton Chapel Edgar T. & Judith Muenks NAPA Distribution Center John J. & Patricia A. Oidtman Richard Pemberton Samco Business Supplies Eric & Kathy Scheulen Lance Stegeman James & Joyce Symmonds Allen Taylor Richard Telthorst Kathy Vitela Shannon M. Voss Tom Werdenhause Friends of State Tech: Up To $99 Nathan & Amy Ames Annamaria Andrei Theon & Mary Backes Ben Berhorst Shawn Berhorst Gary W. Biere David & Becky Bond Frances Boswell Kalen Brown Mary Buhr Jim & Kathren Choate Sandy Cox Becky Dunn Mickie Erhardt Melva Fast Rick Fessler Christy Fick Tina M. Fick Charles Foster John V. Gaeta Bryant & Angie Gaines Harry & Karen Gallagher George Washington School Paula Kindrick Hartsfield Josh & Diane Hatfield Jason Hoffmeyer Jeffrey Holtmeyer Jennifer M. Jacobs Sherry Jacquin Ryan Klatt-Cole County Lawn & Turf Dana Klouzek Jack Light Wayne & Carol Lohoefener Tom Markway James & Becca Mehmert Mid-Missouri School Counselor Association Michael & Amy Moore Ken Niekamp Margaret Nilges Eric Radmacher Daniel Ramsay David & Martha Ray Marilyn Ringland Nathan A. Rosenkotter Sarah Salmons Frank & Margaret Saunier Richard & Kristie Scheulen Wesley & Stephanie Scheulen Gwen M. Schwartz Thomas V. Schwartze Steven & Nora Sprenger Harold & Edna Jean Starr State Tech Physical Therapist Assistant Program Kevin & Gretchen Strah Janet Kay Taggart Ola Mae Taggart Don & Faye Varney Barb Vaughan Carl & Kim Vogel Kevin Whattam Teresa White Glenda Jordan Whitney Phil Wideman Nancy Wiley In Memory of John H. Branstetter, Willard Massie, Albert Nilges and Bruce Runge David & Becky Bond Bob & Norma Lee Campbell Jim & Kathren Choate Mickie Erhardt Rick Fessler Harry & Karen Gallagher George Washington School Bill & Bethany Goodin Jefferson Bank of Missouri Gene & Geneva Johnson Jack & Mary Light Wayne & Carol Lohoefener Margaret Nilges Frank & Margaret Saunier Richard & Kristie Scheulen State Tech Physical Therapist Assistant Program Kevin & Gretchen Strah Don & Faye Varney Carl & Kim Vogel In-Kind July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015 7 Up & Dr. Pepper Bottling ABB, Inc. Austin Machine Bellerive Country Club Boeing Company Jimmy Brandon Brown Printing Calix Carroll-Rehma Motors Century Link Cummins Mid-South, LLC Diversified Industrial Mechanical Contractors Joan Dulle Fechtel Beverage & Sales Federal Express Corporation Harts Diesel & Machine Jennifer M. Jacobs Jefferson City Coca Cola Bottling Co. Jefferson City Medical Group Kenworth of St. Louis LMI Aerospace L.S. Starrett Company N.H. Scheppers Distributing Co. Planet Tool & Engineering Jeff & Renee Schaumburg Select Physical Therapy Snap-On Incorporated St. Mary’s Health Center The Steve Carter Group, LLC Toyota Bodine Harvey & Darla Voss Zhone Technologies - Green Hills Telephone Co *Statement of Omission We have received numerous contributions throughout our history that have made an impact on the college community as a whole. We strive for accuracy. Please let us know if an error has been made so that we may correct the next printing. State Technical College of Missouri 19 HOW YOU CAN HELP When you make a gift to the Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri, you have tremendous flexibility in determining how the funds will be used, as well as many options for making your gift. Unrestricted gifts are among the most valuable to State Technical 53% College of Missouri because they allow the college to allocate funds wherever the need is the greatest. Directed gifts allow you to designate your gift to a specific program, funding opportunity or priority project at the college. When you make a directed gift you enjoy the satisfaction of knowing you are supporting a need that is meaningful to you personally. Directed gift areas include: Capital Building Fund, Equipment Enhancements, Scholarship Endowment, and Technology Endowment. 20 State Technical College of Missouri 17% Campaign Contributors Academic Excellence Foundation Allocation of Contributions 2014-2015 Fiscal Year 6% Capital Fund Endowments & Scholarships 12% Unrestricted In-Kind Donations 12% Options for Making Your Gift Cash Gifts Five-Year Pledges In-Kind Gifts Matching Gift Programs Planned Gifts The Foundation for State Technical College of Missouri is the official recipient for all gifts to State Technical College of Missouri. For more information and details on ways to give, contact the Foundation today at 573.897.5109 or foundation@statetechmo.edu. Ranked among the best nationally, State Technical College of Missouri serves a unique role as one of the leading two-year technical colleges in Missouri and the Midwest region. State Tech has built a reputation as a highly specialized, student friendly college with an exceptional reputation with business and industry. To remain a premier two-year technical college capable of training tomorrow’s skilled workforce, the College seeks private support for a comprehensive campaign for capital improvements, program and equipment enhancements, and endowment funds. Nathan & Amy Ames Gary & Nadine Anderson Annamaria Andrei Kurt & Robyn Baker Briehan Barron Ben Berhorst Shawn Berhorst Gary W. Biere Frances Boswell Dale & Elaine Brandt Sonya Brandt Kalen Brown Karl Burgher Carroll-Rehma Motors Central Bank Dr. Donald & Dr. Linda Claycomb Lyndell Cooper Sandy Cox Catherine F. Dinkins, Thomas A. Dinkins III & Myla D. Rak Steve Doede Roger P. & Jane A. Dudenhoeffer Becky Dunn Christy Fick Tina M. Fick Ed Frederick Philip D. Freeman Bryant & Angie Gaines Dr. Don R. & Sue Gelven Aaron Grefrath Scott & Linda Halverson Josh & Diane Hatfield Holly Hawkins & Patrick Innes James Henley Jason Hoffmeyer Jeffrey Holtmeyer Jennifer M. Jacobs Jefferson Bank of Missouri Ryan Klatt-Cole County Lawn & Turf Tom & Shelley Klebba Dana Klouzek Legends Bank Sheila Lenger Ferd Lightner Don & Terri Lloyd Tom Markway Dwight & Karen Massey Michael & Carla McDaniel James & Becca Mehmert Mid America Bank Dr. J. Rick & Connie Mihalevich Michael & Amy Moore Christopher Muenks Larry Neill Gary Nevels Ken Niekamp John J. & Patricia A. Oidtman Osage Industries, Inc. Richard Pemberton Scott J. Peters Eric Radmacher Daniel Ramsay Riley Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota, Scion Sarah Salmons Joe & Brenda Scheppers Eric & Kathy Scheulen John Scheulen Wesley & Stephanie Scheulen Gwen M. Schwartz Thomas V. Schwartze Keith & Victoria Schwinke Lowell R. & Nancy Shelton Steven & Nora Sprenger Kenneth & Frances Stumpf Kurt & Sandy Sutterer Richard Telthorst Clarke & Arlene Thomas Towner Communications Systems Unterrified Democrat (Jerry Voss) Kathy Vitela Shannon M. Voss Tom Werdenhause Teresa White Phil Wideman Nancy Wiley For more information or to contribute to the campaign please contact the Foundation Office at 573.897.5109 or foundation@statetechmo.edu. State Tech Eagles… … have ATTITUDES that allow them to soar to the top of their fields. … are distinguished EXAMPLES in their professions, communities, and personal lives. … sustain exceptional SKILLS to persevere and flourish. … are ADAPTABLE to diverse locations and environments.