Publication - Z-Paper by Zenger Group
Transcription
Publication - Z-Paper by Zenger Group
ANNUAL REPORT 2013 2 Mission Statement To prepare children and adults with developmental or behavioral challenges and their families for life success. Vision Statement Everyone with a disability will live a full and productive life. Who We Are Summit Educational Resources is a private, non-for-profit organization approved by the New York State Department of Education, New York State Department of Health, and New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities to provide educational and therapeutic services to children with learning, communication, and/or behavioral challenges. Summit Educational Resources 150 Stahl Road Getzville, New York 14068 716-629-3400 www.summited.org Credits Feature stories written by David Goodwin, Communications Intern. Summit Locations Summit Academy/Administrative Offices 150 Stahl Road Getzville, New York 14068 716-629-3400 Family Support Services 415 North French Road Amherst, New York 14228 716-799-8130 Paddock Vocational Training Center 165 Creekside Drive Amherst, New York 14228 716-810-7700 Behavioral Health Services Southtowns office 4535 Southwestern Boulevard, Suite 707 Hamburg, New York 14075 Summit Academy Satellite Locations HolyCross - Headstart 150 Maryland Street Buffalo, New York 14201 Northtowns Office 415 North French Road Amherst, New York 14228 716-926-8400 (Intake) 716-799-8165 (Existing patients) Pixie Village 5125 Main Street Williamsville, New York 14221 A Message from the Chief Executive Officer 3 A n inability to communicate. Problem behavior. Difficulty staying on task and paying attention. Obstacles related to employment. Anxiety and depression. Challenges associated with making friends and getting along with others. Last year, more than 2000 children and adults, facing these concerns and many others sought help from Summit Educational Resources. And we responded. We responded with innovative programs and services delivered by our team of 550 highly-trained professionals who work to break down the barriers that hamper progress and success. We responded by partnering with parents, school districts and community groups to create a pathway to inclusion for each individual’s school, work and socialization. Our theme for the year has been “discover the possibilities” – and as you read through the pages of our annual report you’ll learn more about how we’re helping the individuals we serve do just that. Preschoolers who participate in our Early Autism Program discover the possibilities associated with learning and communication as we work with each child to form the building blocks for lifelong education. Older students enrolled in Project SEARCH or receiving supported employment services from Summit discover the possibilities associated with learning job readiness skills and the satisfaction that comes from holding a competitive job. Our new Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic helps individuals struggling to make friends or perform better at school realize the possibilities associated with improved social skills or coping strategies. Throughout Summit, our dedicated staff works tirelessly each and every day helping each individual we serve push the envelope, and reach a little bit further. Working as a team with parents and community partners, and with the continued support of our growing family of donors we can help every child in our care reach their fullest potential and discover the possibilities. Thank you for your continued support. Stephen R. Anderson, Ph.D., BCBA-D Chief Executive Officer 4 Focus: Early Autism Program / Summit Academy E very night before bed, Carson Hamilton would line up his toy cars in a very particular way. When Carson was sleeping, his father would come into the room and move one or two cars to see if his son would notice. Carson always did. He would quickly put the cars back where they were supposed to be. While his parents assumed that it was just another one of their son’s cute quirks, they would soon realize that it was something much more serious. At just 18 months, Carson’s parents, Mike and Michelle Hamilton, began to notice some of the signs of autism. “Along with his unusual play, he had very slow development with his speech. There are a lot of kids in the family and I could tell he was way behind his cousins in development. It made me believe that there was something wrong,” said Mr. Hamilton. Carson was then diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), and Ms. Hamilton recalls feeling worried after finding out. “It was hard. I felt bad because I knew that he was going to have a long struggle ahead of him. I was worried he wasn’t going to have a normal childhood like every other kid,” she said. After consulting with educational specialists and those who had personal ties to Summit Educational Resources, the Hamiltons referred Carson to Summit’s Early Autism Program. “Results. I wanted results. I didn’t know anyone who had sent their kid through Summit and was unhappy with the results. I thought that it was a no-brainer to send him here,” said Mr. Hamilton. For half of the day, Carson received home-based services and for the other half, he attended Summit’s Preschool Program. It was through the home-based program where Carson made his first breakthrough: he started to talk. “It was an emotional experience when he was able to talk to me. It was wonderful. I remember listening to him and his teacher in the kitchen. She would ask him questions and he knew all the answers to the things she was asking. I was just shocked at how smart he was. He just was never able to tell me,” said Ms. Hamilton. Shortly afterward, Carson attended Summit’s preschool program full-time, so that he would be well-prepared for kindergarten. He was enrolled in an integrated classroom setting. In this type of classroom, children from the on-site Discovery Kids Learning Center spend the day with children with developmental disabilities to act as role models and serve as positive influences. Focus: Early Autism Program / Summit Academy 5 Ms. Hamilton thinks the combination of this integrated setting along with the individualized attention for each student helped Carson to succeed. “They did a lot of one-on-one and behavioral reinforcement, which is important. I give the staff a lot of credit. Everything was tailored to his specific needs,” she said. Carson is still as energetic as he always was, except now when he races around the classroom, he talks and interacts with his classmates. He graduated from Summit in August 2013 and attends an integrated kindergarten at Sidway Elementary School in Grand Island. “His behavior has improved tremendously. He isn’t so frustrated now. He is able to tell us what he wants. He interacts with other children more. He is more focused. It was hard for him, but he does awesome now,” said Ms. Hamilton. The Hamiltons strongly encourage other families in similar situations to seek out Summit as a source of support. “I’m very proud of Carson. I really wanted him to be ready for Grand Island and I believe Summit has set him on his path to being in a regular class. I’m very thankful for them and I am glad that we have a school like that available to us,” said Mr. Hamilton. For more information about Summit’s Early Autism Program, visit www.summited.org 6 Donor Spotlight: Duane Paddock D uane Paddock, President and CEO of Paddock Chevrolet, is known as a “World Class Dealer with Small Town Values.” Because of his small town values, he knows how important it is to give back to the community. His leadership and significant contributions have made him an invaluable supporter of the Summit community for the past 13 years. But he also knows what it’s like to need help. Mr. Paddock has dyslexia, a disorder which he says gives him a greater understanding of those with disabilities. “A lot of who I am comes from having dyslexia. One of the wonderful things that I’ve gained Duane Paddock, CEO of Paddock Chevrolet, and his wife Pamela. from my life is having a disability, because it gives you such an appreciation and understanding of other individuals that also have some form of disability,” he said. His personal understanding has made him a highly valued supporter of Summit Educational Resources. In 2009, he served as Chairman of Summit’s highly successful Signature Event and Honorary Chair of Summit’s Walk for Autism Awareness. Also in 2009, Mr. Paddock contributed $100,000 to help Summit open the Paddock Vocational Training Center in Amherst, which provides academic, vocational training and life skills instruction for nearly 70 adolescents and young adults with autism and complex disabilities. In 2012, as Mr. Paddock saw the Centers for Disease Control adjust the incidence of individuals affected by an autism spectrum disorder to 1 in 88, he continued to increase his own efforts. “The more I got involved, the bigger the issue became. My sister-in-law gave birth to a child with autism and it became more personal to us. There’s a lot of work to be done with more and more families affected. We are committed to raising additional funds to ensure that the services are being provided,” he said. In 2012, Mr. Paddock teamed up with Jeffrey Zimmer, CEO of Reeds Jewelers / Jenss Décor, secured a $10,000 lead gift from the Allstate Corporation, and along with many other local sponsors, they helped the 2012 Walk for Autism raise an unprecedented $290,000. The 2013 Walk for Autism enjoyed even greater success with more than 3,000 participants and a total of $342,156 raised. Donor Spotlight: Duane Paddock 7 As a dedicated family man, Mr. Paddock and his wife, Pamela, encourage their children to give back to the community as well. In 2012, their daughter Lauren led the first international Walk for Autism in Florence, Italy. Their son Shane also volunteers at a variety of Summit events. “It is our way of teaching them to appreciate how lucky they are in the world, but also what it feels like to give back and dedicate your time and effort to help other people. It’s very important to my wife and me that they understand that, so that when they grow up, they will have the same values that we were given,” said Mr. Paddock. “Duane has been an invaluable supporter of Summit for the past 13 years. His passion, loyalty, and dedication to Summit have been demonstrated through his fundraising efforts and generous advertising contributions. His unwavering support and leadership have helped us strengthen our mission and grow tremendously as an organization,” said Kathy Bunce, Director of Development. Mr. Paddock encourages individuals to continue to donate as much as they can. “There are takers in this world and there are givers. I don’t believe in being a taker. I want to be able to give what I can give. You don’t have to just give money. You have to be able to give time and effort. At the end of the day, we’re a very lucky family and we want to be able to give things to help others,” he said. He truly is “a world class dealer with small town values.” The 2014 Walk for Autism Awareness will be held at Summit on Saturday, April 26, 2014. To support the Walk, visit www.summitwalk.org. 8 Focus: Summer Programs T oday in Community Connections, the kids are playing a game called “River Crossing.” The camp counselors use chalk to draw a wavy river full of ferocious looking sharks on the hot, black pavement. The goal of the game is to get the whole group safely across the “river” and not be “eaten alive.” The participants can use a number of supplies such as wooden beams to help them, but they must communicate with each other and use the most important tool of all: teamwork. Through Summit Educational Resources’ summer programs, not only are the kids having memorable summer fun, they are also learning critical social and behavioral skills that will last them a lifetime. Community Connections is one of the two summer programs that Summit offers for children ages 5-16 with developmental disabilities. It is a five-week program designed for children with social communication disorders related to Asperger’s Syndrome or high functioning autism. Summit also offers the ADHD Summer Treatment Program (STP), a six-week, evidence-based program designed for children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder who experience certain academic or behavioral problems. “In the Community Connections program, we target the challenges that kids with autism typically face. That includes communicating effectively with others, making appropriate eye contact, and speaking clearly. Kids with ADHD often have trouble staying in their area, following instructions, or paying attention. We target those areas in our Summer Treatment Program,” said David Meichenbaum, Ph.D., Director of Consulting Services. For Community Connections, a team of well-trained clinical counselors and on-site coordinators organize and follow a highly-structured schedule of skill training sessions that are interlaced with fun camp activities. These out-of-classroom recreational activities are implemented to practice the social skills taught in the skills training sessions. The ADHD Summer Treatment Program is more recreationally based and the children have the opportunity to spend the day playing basketball, softball, soccer, and other sports. They also spend two hours each day in a classroom as a way to promote future academic and behavioral success. Focus: Summer Programs 9 Timothy and Margaret Terrill are the parents of eight-year-old twin boys with autism who have excelled in the Community Connections program. “Since attending the camp, we have seen a huge improvement. We noticed that they were more talkative and more willing to include and share things with us. We’re really happy with the camp and we’re very happy with the results,” said Ms. Terrill. Parent involvement is critical. The Terrills attend a weekly training session that is designed for parents so that they can learn to maintain the social skills their children have acquired through their time spent at the program. “They can do as much as they can to the help the kids during the camp, but if we’re not on on board with it once they come home or once they go back into the school setting, then it really is not going to work as effectively,” said Ms. Terrill. “Autism and ADHD are lifelong disorders. Coming to camp is just a start. What we need to do is maintain the gains made during the camp. The biggest way to do that is to share that knowledge with the parents,” said Dr. Meichenbaum. While the treatment programs are essential for the child’s well-being and success academically, behaviorally, and socially, having fun and building meaningful friendships is essential. With weekly themes like “The Human Brain” and daily activities such as swimming, the participants in both of the programs are never bored. “It’s a really fun time. We have several returners every year. I think that speaks to how much the kids enjoy it. We have children who are truly emotional come the end of the summer because they have finally made a friend,” said Dr. Meichenbaum. Additional information, videos, and on-line applications for Community Connections and STP are available on Summit’s website: www.summited.org 10 Focus: Genesis Community Support Services A troubled 15-year-old boy in foster care was at Erie County Family Court when he met Laura M. Skotarczak, the Genesis Community Support Services program director at Summit Educational Resources. He first saw Laura behind a glass wall as he was being detained for gang violence. Nine months later, however; his life has completely changed. The 15-year-old is no longer involved in criminal violence and is attending school on a consistent basis. It is all because of Genesis. “He did all the work, but he let us help him,” said Ms. Skotarczak. Program Director Laura Skotarczak meets with parent, Lori Rosenthal. Although Summit is primarily known for educational and family support services, its Genesis program supports children with severe social, emotional, and behavioral challenges that are at risk for out-of-home placement. Established in 2006, Genesis Behavioral Consulting, Inc., became part of by Summit in August 2011 to expand the scope of Summit’s service and diversify its revenue stream. Ms. Skotarczak strongly believes in the “Wrap Around” model to provide complete, home-based, mental health and case management services that are designed to provide care for children in a very unrestrictive setting. “Families enter our program because they are in some sort of crisis. Wrap Around is a group of people, brought in because of their unique skills set, who come together to begin the process of helping a family to grow a support network and increase coping mechanisms. With the help this team provides, the end result is a family who has not only moved out of crisis but is stronger, has more appropriate coping skills, is better able to manage hardship and has a greater sense of hope,” said Ms. Skotarczak. Genesis provides eight different services, including Individual and Family Counseling, In Home Community and Behavioral Services (IHCBS), Mentoring, Parent Aide, Respite, Rise and Shine, Skill Building, and Psychological Evaluations. Each one of these programs is individually designed to address the specific needs of the child and family. For example, if a child had trouble getting out of bed and off to school in the morning, the Rise and Shine program would ensure that the child went to school on time and on a consistent basis. Children and families that receive Genesis and Wrap Around services have much success. Lori Rosenthal is the mother of a 12-year-old boy with severe ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder, a condition that makes him argumentative, aggressive, and difficult to handle. “His mom was afraid of him. She was very unsure of her parenting ability,” said Ms. Skotarczak. With the help of Ms. Skotarczak and the Wrap Around services, Ms. Rosenthal was able to learn how to cope with the difficult situation. Ms. Skotarczak equipped Ms. Rosenthal with different ways to Focus: Genesis Community Support Services 11 handle challenging situations with her son. “We have a lot more tools in the toolbox now,” said Ms. Rosenthal. Her son has made significant improvements in managing his behavior and she recommends the program to any family that might be in a similar situation. “We felt completely hopeless and helpless before the program, but Laura would always come in with a listening ear. She would come and see me and I would say, ‘Look this is what happened this week’ and we would discuss how I handled the situation versus how I should have handled it,” she said. To be eligible for Genesis services, a child must be at risk for out-of-home placement because of a severe emotional, social, or behavioral disturbance. They must be referred by a parent, caseworker, counselor, hospital, school, Family Court, Juvenile Justice Staff, Department of Social Services or other agencies to Family Voices Network of Erie County, which can be contacted at 716.858.1546. Genesis continues to grow and provide services for those who need it. “We’re here to help you get through this,” said Ms. Skotarczak. 12 Focus: Vocational Training and Employment Services E Rebecca Tedesco, Summit’s Coordinator of Repite and Supported Employment, with Amanda Grabowski at Hobby Lobby. very Wednesday and Thursday, Amanda Grabowski wakes up and gets ready for work at Hobby Lobby, an arts and crafts store in Niagara Falls. Amanda enjoys working there because she’s an artistic person who likes to create watercolor paintings and make poster art. “My favorite thing to do at work is stock. I like putting stuff away,” she said with a smile as she placed some brass wind chimes on a hook. Her other duties include cleaning and assisting customers when needed. Amanda is just one of many young adults participating in an internship through Summit’s Supported Employment Program (SEMP), which is open to individuals ages 18 and older with a developmental disability. During her internship, she will gain valuable job skills, training and experience that will last long after her time at the internship ends. Shannon Standing, Employment Specialist with Summit, not only works alongside Amanda during her internship to provide guidance and assistance, but helped Amanda find the job as well. “Employment Specialists work with interns or job seekers to help them search for a job and practice for interviews. They figure out their likes and interests and help them pick out a job that suits those interests. They will sit down in the interview and help the individual through the process. If the individual is offered a position, the Employment Specialist will go along with them to the job to provide the necessary training,” said Rebecca Tedesco, Coordinator of Respite and Supported Employment. Like any other good employee, Amanda takes immense pride in her work and dedicates herself to every task. “The people that we assist are really some of the best employees. They are reliable and extremely focused. They often love routine and are extremely appreciative of having a job,” said Diana Schmit, Division Chief, Family Support Services. “They want to do well.” Employers benefit from the internship and employment programs as well. Amanda’s manager, Barb, finds that having Amanda in the workplace is tremendously beneficial. “Amanda is very good. Some days she can do things and can do it for hours. She works hard and she’s always on time. She tries to help customers, she’s dependable, and very pleasant. It’s a pleasure having her with us,” she said. Focus: Vocational Training and Employment Services 13 Project SEARCH interns at Beechwood Continuing Care. Participants in Summit’s vocational and employment training programs, as well as the Supported Employment program have interned or are employed by a number of businesses, including Auntie Anne’s, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Target, and Kaleida Health. Internships help young adults with developmental disabilities gain valuable real-world experience that will prepare them for employment. Job placements have obvious rewards, including the support of a person’s independence, self-esteem, productivity and economic self-sufficiency. In addition to SEMP, in fall 2013 Summit also launched Project SEARCH, a business-led transition program for students with disabilities who want to explore careers and develop critical job skills. This program is open to students ages 18-21 who have completed all academic requirements for graduation. “The program is a collaboration between a business, school, and supported employment agency. This fall, the collaboration is between Beechwood Continuing Care, Erie 1 BOCES, Summit and Aspire. Summit and Aspire provide Employment Specialists for the project. There are six students in this first year with a teacher, teacher aide and Employment Specialists. It has been more than two years since we started the planning for the program and are thrilled with the progress the students are making,” said Diane Avecillas, Project SEARCH coordinator. These immersions into the job experience are part of the changing landscape in employment opportunities for adults and young people with developmental disabilities. In 2013, the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) announced its plan to close sheltered workshops with hopes of integrating people with disabilities into typical workplaces. Getting out into the real world is critical for those with developmental disabilities, who not only receive a job, but a new outlook on life. “For a lot of individuals the move from school to work is a complete lifestyle change. One girl I worked with lost 30 pounds since she started working. She gets a paycheck every week and is excited to spend it responsibly. It’s an incredible transformation from the time they start working,” said Ms. Tedesco. 14 Financial Report O ur total revenues at June 30, 2013 were $22.6M compared to $21.8M for the previous year ended, representing a 3.6% increase year over year. Most notably, increases occurred in Behavioral Health and Family Support Services Divisions as we continued to make investments in and expand our programs and services. Our school-aged programs remained stable with 98.4% enrollment through June 30, 2013. We have not received any increase in our state approved tuition rate in more than five years. This contributes significantly to our operating deficits each year. Outreach services, primarily community-based services of psychology, speech, physical and occupational therapy provided to children from birth to five years of age, continued to reflect declining revenue trends, supporting our decision to refocus provision of these services solely to children with a diagnosis of autism. We finished Fiscal 2013 with a deficit of ($355k) compared to Fiscal 2012 of ($370k). We expect some relief in Fiscal 2014 as the State has approved a 3% tuition rate increase for our school-age programs. Looking ahead, we continue to evaluate our staffing needs and renegotiate vendor contracts to decrease general and administrative costs. We believe the strategic investments we are making in the development of new products and service offerings will increase our net cash flow and lessen our dependency on reimbursements from government agencies, enabling us to further our mission driven activities. Respectfully submitted, Lisa A. Foti, CPA Chief Financial Officer Financial Report 15 JUNE 30, 2013* JUNE 30, 2012* Evaluations and Community-Based Services Birth to 5 Years 2,605,680 12% 2,699,046 12% School-Based Programs Ages 3 to 4 3,129,335 14% 3,133,434 14% School-Based Programs Ages 5 to 21 12,222,224 54% 12,151,246 56% Office for Persons with Developmental DisabilitiesFamily Support Services Behavioral Health Services Research, Fundraising and Other 2,763,24612% 798,805 4% 1,059,7144% 2,546,16812% 544,025 3% 717,3353% TOTAL REVENUES 22,579,004100% 21,791,254100% TOTAL EXPENSES 22,933,572100% 22,161,699100% NET DEFICIT (354,568) (370,445) *selected operating elements Source: Audited Financial Statements 16 Growth and Expansion S ummit Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic continued to grow in 2013 with the opening of a new office at 415 N. French Road, Amherst, and the addition of two new practitioners. Julia Mundy and Brigid Vilardo, both with Ph.D’s in psychology, joined our team of licensed psychologists which includes Amy Jablonski, Psy.D., BCBA-D, David Meichenbaum, Ph.D., Jennifer Toomey, Ph.D., Justin Naylor, Ph.D., and Kathleen Honer, Psy.D., BCBA-D. Julia Mundy All our clinicians are experienced in working with children, young adults, and families struggling with anxiety, disruptive behavior disorder, mood disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, and other common childhood problems including sleep problems, behavior challenges, and social delays. Appointments are available at our North French office as well as our southtowns location at 4535 Southwestern Boulevard in Hamburg. To schedule an appointment, please call 716-926-8400. Brigid Vilardo I n summer 2013, Summit launched ABAworks Autism Clinic to provide long- and short-term evidence-based treatments for individuals with autism. Under the Autism Insurance Law, these services may be covered by private insurance. ABAworks offers skill building in most areas of development as well as highly-focused intervention for individuals with feeding or sleeping disorders, aggression or self-injury. The clinic can also help with acquisition of skills for greater independence. Parent Training is available to equip caregivers with the necessary tools to promote success outside the clinic setting. Services are provided by Summit’s team of licensed psychologists, board certified behavior analysts, and highly-trained paraprofessionals. Appointments are available at our 415 North French Road office in Amherst and our southtowns location at 4535 Southwestern Boulevard in Hamburg. For more information, contact Amy Armstrong, Assistant Clinic Director, at 716-799-8527. Grants 17 Restricted grants were received from the following foundations during 2012-13: The Peter & Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation concluded its multi-year commitment to fund our Curriculum Builder and Tracker Project (CBT). The purpose of this project is to utilize advances in technology to transform paper based educational programming to a computer based Curriculum Building and Track (CBT). The CBT will systematize the process for a student’s goals by integrating results from a standardized curriculum based assessment with historical lesson plan progress, outcome data, and providing a selection of objectives to support the learning process of each student. The system will provide an individualized, dynamic guide to assist faculty in selecting and teaching carefully sequenced skills to maximize instructional time for all learners. This is the fourth year of a $370,897 multi-year grant made by the Foundation. The John R. Oishei Foundation approved a grant in the amount of $114,790 over a two-year period to support the development of an Outcome Assessment Instrument to measure the Functional Performance and Progress of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Summit Resources is collaborating with Dr. Carl Granger and researchers at the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation (UDSMR), a not-for-profit affiliate of UB Foundation Activities Inc., to develop an outcome assessment instrument that educators and clinicians can utilize to identify changes in the mental, behavioral, emotional, and functional health of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) as they progress through various educational and supportive interventions. The instrument will be designed to be clinically meaningful, multidimensional, and composed of as few items as possible to facilitate repeated use during the developmental years of the child. This is critical to the development of individual treatment plans that maximize the potential for every child to achieve as much independence as possible and to lead productive lives. The Peter & Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation also provided a grant of $20,720 from its Strategic Planning – Small Grants Program to enable us to retain professional services to guide our Board of Directors and leadership team to develop a three-year rolling strategic plan focused on capacity-building initiatives. In the ever tightening fiscal environment we continue to explore opportunities to strengthen and insulate our agency from state and federal budget reductions. Our goals throughout this process are to diversify our funding streams, introduce new services that provide long term stability, and react to opportunities for growth of our organization now and into the future. Children’s Rehabilitation Foundation/Variety Club approved a grant for $5,000 to ensure that Summit’s Community Connections Program (CCP), an intensive, full-day, five-week social development program for individuals ages 5-16 with symptoms of High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (HFASDs), would be available to all eligible children regardless of income as a barrier. The funding covered general operating costs, and created scholarship funding so participation was not contingent upon the parent’s ability to pay tuition fees. While the short term outcomes of this project include improvements in social behavior and decreases in autistic symptomatology, the acquisition of social skills improve the long-term outcomes of increased interpersonal relationships, as well as increased self-sufficiency at school and within the community. Kelly for Kids Foundation approved a grant for $2,500 to enable us to purchase an Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS). ADOS test kit materials provide an accurate and reliable assessment instrument for evaluating a child that is suspected of having a diagnosis of autism. This diagnosis is critical in enabling children the ability to receive necessary services. 18 In Memory / Honor Contributions were made to Summit from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 honoring or in memory of the following individuals: Sean Callanan John and Judith Bisantz Robert and Arlene Bossert Steven and Kathryn Bunce Karen A. Callanan Timothy Dommermuth Joseph and Grace Harrington Harry and Diane Heitzenrater Grace Jordan Roy and Patricia Jordan Kenneth and Beverly King Gerald and Laurel Ann Lester North Forest Development, LLC Employees Andrew and Laura Ryan Irene M. Voronin Thomas Zdrojewski Daryl Demaris William and Cheryl Anterline Palma Benz Nicholas and Liliana Budney Marilyn Calhoun-Allen Frank and Emma Campana Yolanda G. Cort Ronald Dimino Richard and Melissa Dobson ECSO Administrative Service Division Angelo Ferrante Russell and Nancy Fiorella Joseph and Patricia Galante Richard Hansen Michael and Caren Haug Tim Howard Joseph and Joyce Janson Donald Johnson John and Rose Marie Lasker David and Christie Makowski Margaret E. McGarvey Tony and Terri Moretta Anthony and Terry Nesci Stephen Nicholson Dragan and Lisa Pastolovic John and Gabriella Piampiano John and Sandra Piampiano Fred and Caterine Polimeni James J. Rine Douglas Rosen Dr. Joseph and Mildred Savarese Bonnie Scalfani Susan Schuler Town of Elma Town of Hamburg Police Association Town of Tonawanda Police Club, Inc. Donato and Nina Zeuli Paul Moje AFSCME, Local 182 Audrey Albert Alice L. Alexander Paul and Catherine Beiter Gary and Darleen Braunscheidel Violet L. Case Jay and Marie Doane Thomas and Regina Edbauer David and Cathleen Fraass Anthony and Denise Giessert Ryan Grimmer Jerome Hobart Barbara J. Holler Mark and Anne Marie Holler Mary Holler Karen Mitchell John and Nancy Myers Ann Paglione Pivot Precision/Pivot Punch James and Mary Anne Sacco Cheryl A. Singleton Kathleen A. Wilke Alan Oliver Susan Smith Wolf Thomas Pamukcoglu Erland and Pauline Kailbourne Darwin and Sharon Palmiere James Ralabate Aldo and Anne Agostinelli Christopher Auffrey Buffalo State College Sunshine Fund Steven and Kathryn Bunce Dora A. Cesar James Connolly David Dains Michael D’Angelo Mattia D’Angelo Megan Dudziak Debra E. Hayden Stephen Hunt Christiane Jaccard Kaiser and Collier Rena-Rae Kaufman Terence and Noreen McGuire Harry Metcalf, M.D. R.B. Newman II Primary Care Associates Robert P Rifkin LLC JoAnn Oddo Scalzi Sandra M. Setlik John D. Shine Karin Sibrava Myra Sibrava Mark Vogel Carol Ann Wiktorski In Honor of Duane Paddock’s 50th Birthday John Adamo James and Marybeth Basil John and Alison Basil Michael D. Berns Steven and Kathryn Bunce Samuel and Anne Heleba John and Maura Hoffman Thomas and Marilyn Johnson Timothy Kane Jim Kelly Inc. Dr. Chee H. Kim Mark Lampart Dr. Lori and Frank Luzi Michael Montante David and Julie Newman Darren Paddock Faith Paddock-Gormley Jeffrey Palumbo Jeff Payne Michael Phillips Tim and Caryn Phillips Cheryl Rossi Craig P. Schreiber Paul Seminara Garrett Sengbusch Teri Shepherd Randy and Christine Strauss John and Melissa Svarczkopf Tom Todaro Paul Vogel William and Amy Wertheim Kristen Zaepfel Donors 19 W e extend our sincere thanks to the following people who have made a contribution of $50 or more to Summit Educational Resources between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, however, if an error has been made, please let us know by calling our Development Office at 629-3400. THANK YOU! Ralph and Barbara Abate Jonathon Abaya Arthur and Shirley Abbott Gregory Abbott Steve and Robin Abbott Patricia Achramovitch Peggy Ackerman Actuarial Consulting Services, Inc. Dr. James Agan Jared Agan Joseph Agnello Kelly Ah-Kiam Marie Laura Ah-Sue Shelly Akins Rabbi Carmen Alameno Judy Albano John and Gwen Alessi Kathy Alexander Jeevak Almast David Almeter Jill Ambellan American Eagle Fireplace, LLC Amigone Funeral Home, Inc. Robert and Denise Ammerman Michael and Nancy Anastasia Victor and Lisa Anastasia Christopher and Annette Anderson Pritchard and Joyce Anderson Richard and Mary Anderson Richard and Gloria Anderson Stephen and Margaret Anderson Dr. David and Lisa Anthone Thomas and Meredith Anthony Joanne Anzalone Joseph Arcara Michael and Maria Arena Eulogio gil Arindaeng Donald Armenia Amy M. Armstrong Neil and Jane Arnold Kathy Arrastia Brenda Arsenault Dan Arth Dodie Assad David and Kimberly Aston Automotive Hail Solutions Steve and Diane Avecillas Brenda Ayers Tracy Ayers Paul Babbitt and Judith Van Nostrand Baby’s Bungalow Becky Badorian Jose Baez Brian Baginski Robert and Susan Baird Jon Bakutes Sharon Ballantyne Amy Bamrick Scott and Brenda Banach Doug Banas Joslyn Banas Shahid Mukhtar Banday James and Mary Banigan Mary Bardol Ryan and Lisa Barker Martin and Peg Barkley David and Cheryl Barnas Nancy Barnett Peter Barone Christina Barrett Tiffany A Barrett Melana Barry Douglas Barszcz Bartels Vision Care Brenda Basher David and Kristin Bauer Photos in this section are from Summit Academy’s 2013 Prom. Dr. Renee Baughman Jilyana Baumgarden Leo Bax Susan L. Bax Lani Baxa Sheri Beals Bruce Beanard David and Allanna Beaton Mark Beauharnois Robert and Margie Bebak Raymond Bednarski Jared and Jennifer Beggs Susan Beiter Anthony Belcer IV Cheryl Belliveau Lisa A. Bender Richard and Renee Bender Ronald Benderson Bengert family Elaine Benson McKain Johnny and Carol Benton Larry V. BenVenuti John Berger Jane Bergstrom Thomas Berical Robert and Amy Berry David Berube 20 Donors Danielle Berube Mark and Darlene Berube Venkata Bhaireddy Elizabeth Bianco Brendan and Sarah Biddlecom Robert Biddlecomb Lynne Bieger Kenneth and Marie Bieniek Black Star Primitives Blarney’s Tone Gary Blask Erin C. Blessios Blinkoff & Blinkoff Andrew and Colleen Blinkoff Matthew and Elizabeth Blinkoff Scott and Barbara Blocher Alyssa Blossom Kristine Bluhm BMG Systems, Inc. BOC Mark Boccabella Rebecca Boccio Jean Boddington Jim Bodie Thomas Bodziak Dr. Ronald Boersma Jerry and Carrie Boinski Carrie Bonghi Richard D. Bono Keith Bookbinder Joseph Borgisi Michael Borgisi Cheryl Borowiak Christopher and Kelly Bossert Mike and Lea Bossert Robert and Arlene Bossert James Bourne, Jr. Bourne REO Services Dianne and Bowes Bowler family Daniel Boyer Justin and Suzanne Bracci Barry Bradford Judy Brady Mark and Lisa Brand Ronald and Karen Brandt John and Carol Bratek Bravo Café & Catering Inc. Diane M. Brennan Thomas Brigiotta Shannon Briggs Richard Brohman Brookdale Senior Living/Wynwood Erica Brooks Kitty Brooks Margaret Brooks Alan and Mary Brown Daniel and Kathleen Brown James Brown John and Antoinette Brown Joe and Kimberly Brown Margaret Bryers Suzannah Bryson-Long Nicholas Brzezinski Jennifer Buchanan Linda Buchholtz Hon. Daniel Buckley Michael Budowski Buffalo Community Federal Credit Union Ellen Buisch Carter and Joyce Bunce Steven and Kathryn Bunce Chad and Jinelle Burger Mary Burich Randall and Chris Burkard Laurie G Burkhard Gary and Anne Marie Burns Tammy Burns-DiCioccio Timothy and Mary Rose Burns Lisa Burrows-MacLean Suzetta Byrd Mark Byrne C.J. Irwin Company, Inc. Melissa Cacciatore John and Nancy Lee Cahill Dr. Salvatore Calandra Salvatore Calandra Timothy and Kathleen Callan George Cameron Brett and Judy Campanella David and Carolyn Campbell Greg Campbell Jennifer Campo Canisius College Bowl N Blast David and Michelle Cannon Juliana Cappucci Capstream Technologies Samuel Cardarella Cardinal O’Hara High School Shalin Caren Jack and William Carey Martha Carey Sherry Carey Cori Carlin Erin Carmina Diane Carozza David Carr Michelle Carr Roger and Debbie Carroll Nadine Caruso and family William Case Case-Nic Cookies Mary R Casero Donors 21 David Cashmore Frank and Cynthia Casillo Timothy and Dianne Casler Roberta Castlevetere Jen Casullo Ann Catalano Dino Catenacci Christopher Cauley Eugene and Norma Cedruly Celebrating Homes Monica Celeste Gerald and Joyce Cereghino Cardiology Group WNY Maureen Chambers Alana Champagne Alice Chan Terry and Theresa Chan Lam Andrew Chan-Lam Dominique Chan-Lam Michael and Jennifer Chan-Lam Patrick Chan-Lam and. Michaella Ah-Kiam Alec and Priscilla Chan-Pong Dr. Derek Chan-Pong Jimmy and Pat Chan-Pong John and Michele Chapman Christopher Cheasty Children’s Mental Health Coalition of WNY, Inc. Andrea Childs Steven Choon Paul and Anne Christ Colleen Christman Kenny and Karen Chung Dr. Anna Cieri Angela Ciliberto Ferdinand and Mary Cimato Nicole Cimato John and Lori Cinquino George and Heather Clark Barbara Cline-Krueger Timothy and Lisa Clinton Clinton Street Faculty and Staff James and Marilyn Cloer Jackie Clute CMC Concrete LLC Kevin Coady Cobblestone Enterprises LLC Mary Cohen Edward and Deb Colburn Mike and Lori Cole David Coleman Joseph Coleman Kristie Coleman David Colligan David and Erin Collins Eileen Collins J. Michael and Marilyn Collins Robert and Sandra Colosimo David and Margarita Comas Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Dr. Marc Conaway Conestoga-Rovers & Associates James Connelly Robert Conner Craig and Kimberley Connock David Constantino Rosemary Conte Dr. David and Kristin Conti Carl and Nanette Contino Shannin Coolidge Katy Cooper Copier Fax Business Technologies Michael and Noreen Corbett Joseph and Sandra Corey Gerald and Michelle Cornish Philip and Jane Corwin Cosmic Fitness, LLC Mark and Sandra Costanza Michael and Amy Costanzo Amy Costin Melanie Costin Dave Courtney Jerry Covert Nancy Cox Keith and Dianna Craigie Dr. Loren and Dr. Barbara Cram-Crabtree Richard Crandall Michael and Carolyn Criscitiello Ali Critelli John and Stacy Croff Laura Croglia family Frank Croisdale Lisa H Cross Ronald and Erin Crutcher Crystal Springs Medical PC Stephen Cuccia Ann T. Cummings Colleen Cummings Angela Curlee John and Mary Curr Donna Curry Paul Curtin Jacalyn Curtis Alfonzo Cutaia Jason and Michelle Czora Ralph and Chris Dalfonso Michelle Damerow Steven and Brende Lee D’Amico Eliza Damstedt David and Cathy D’Angelo Michael D’Angelo Danglor Inc MeMee Daniels William and Audrey Dannebrock Anthony and Lynn D’Auria Dave Smith Ford Thomas and Elissa Davidson Lucy Davis Scott Day 22 Donors Michael and Kathleen Deakin Michael Dearing Tim and Megan Deasy Roseann Dee Thomas and Lisa Deinzer Monica Del Castillo Miguel Delgado Nancy Dell Bill Delnicki Jon and Barbara Delong Leslie DeLorenzo David Demler DeMolay Christina Demuth Joseph and Toni Denitto Brian Derrisaw Kim M. Desjardins Timothy and Maureen Devin Vince and Linda Devine Rachel M. Deyell Thomas and Cynthia Diana Michael and Mary Dibble Marie A. Diggins Anne DiMatteo Debra Dipirro-Norcia Kendalle DiRienzo Joseph and Nancy Dirienzo Denise DiVencenzo Cheryl DiVita Richard and Anita Dobbins Richard and Melissa Dobson Concetta J. Dodd Brigene Dodge L. Ann Dodge Tammy L. Dodge Katie Dohn James and Maureen Dolan Ricardo and Elena Domingo Thomas and Kathy Doody Dopkins & Company George and Ann Doscher Lori Dotson Double, Double Inc Kathy Dougherty Charlotte Downing Sean and Emily Downing Jacquie Dragone Jim and Janet Dressler Scott Dressler Mark and Donna Driess Pat Driscoll Anne Duggan James and Lynn Duggan Jennifer Duggan John Duggan Andrew Dunbar Pierce and Carleen Dunne Thomas and Carleen Dunne Christy Duprey Dr. Mark Durand Linda J. Duxbury Joseph Dygulski Dr. Kathleen Dyson John and Susan Earshen Robert and Alison Ebel Larry and Pat Eberhardt Susan M. Economou Eden Interiors Patricia Eddy David and Susan Ederer Don and Kathy Edman Veronica Edmister Zack Edwards Lee Eggleston Dr. Anne Ehrlich Robert and Suzanne Eichhorn Eric and Michelle Eisenhauer Mike and Kathie Eisinger Terry and Lynn Elberson Anderson Ellis Employer Services Corporation (ESC) Martha End Joan Engasser Dr. Kenneth W. English Sandra Enright William Enright Mary Erbacher Cynthia Ernst Melissa M. Estell Larry Estis DeLeon, Kia, Aniya & Mason Evans Jeff Evenson Deidre Everdij William and Bonnie Evert Gregory Fabiano Brenda Fager John Falkenhagen Mary Farmer Nancy Farmer Vicki Fasciano Ronald Faso Ange and Carol Fatta Thomas and Prudence Fazio David Federspiel Joshua Feinstein Brenda Feldstein Steven and Mary Ferenczy Michael and Cheryl Ferguson Michael Ferguson Camila Fernandes Claudette Fernando Tom Ferrara John and Carolyn Ferreira Melanie Fetterman Brooks Field Kate Fierke John and Leah Fink Donors 23 Peter Finn First Niagara Dealer Finance Donald and Susan Fischer Steven and Janet Fisher Charles Fitzgerald Edward and Karine Fitzgerald Tom and Nancy Fitzgerald Karen Fitzroy Michael and Nicole Flanagan Frederick and Lauren Floss FNFG Ridge Lea Employees Lisa Folga Jerry and Jody Fonnor Max Fonsing Wilhelmina P. Fontaine Kathryn A. Fonte Edson Foramiglio Marco and Suzannah Foramiglio David Ford Dr. and Mrs. Don Ford Jumaane Ford Joseph S. Forgione Vincent Forgione Andrew and Anne Forrestel Linda Forster Daniel and Colleen Forte Michelle Forte Forts Ferry Elementary School Jennifer Fosdick Larry and Marla Fosdick Madonna Fox Franklin Middle School Social Fund Maribel Fraser Michael and Joan Fricano John and Allyson Fried Friends of Summit/Anonymous Tom Frizzell Ken and Jennifer Fruehauf Michael C. Frushone Dominick and Jana Frustaci Mona E. Gaddis Shaun Gaffrey James and Elizabeth Gaiser Andrew and Catherine Galarneau Stephen and Katie Galbo Vincent and Kathy Galbo Mary Galuski Jody Galvin Dr. Emmanuel Gambacorta Christine Garcia GardenBoxGuru.com Laura Garrett Danielle Gates-White Samuel and Judy Gatto GE Foundation Brian and Anuja Geary Dr. Norman Gee Robert and Bonnie Gegenfurtner Nicola Geiger Charles and Lisa Gelo Genentech, Inc. Albert and Lira Geronimo Phil Geyer Deane Gianfranceschi Nick Giantonnio Deborah A. Gick Jane E. Gilbride David Glahe John and Donna Glahe Trevor Gleason Warren and Linda Gleckel Evan Glickstein Mike Gluck Kelly Goldsmith Bruce and Betsy Goldstein Steven and Caren Gollob Peter and Deborah Gondek Brighid Gordon John and Maureen Gorenflo Faith Paddock Gormley James Gormley Colleen Gough Michael and Kristina Gough Susan Graan Susan V. Grabenstatter Dawn Grad Mark and Jessica Graf Rob Graf Jonathan and Kimberly Graff Grand Island Community FCU Grand Island Schools Carl and Eloise Granger John and Carolyn Grannell Lisa Gray Green Arrow Enterprises, LLC Angela Green Marilyn B. Green Timothy and Stephanie Green Joe and Julie Greenan Timothy Greenan Robert and Cathy Greene Erik and Andrea Gregory Paul and Margaret Grenauer Jeremiah and Jennifer Griffey Micah Griffey Colleen Griffin Jane Griggs Charlie and Judi Griggs Stephanie Grobaski Joseph and Ann Gross Joanne Grossjean 24 Donors Mark and Mara Gruber John Grubiak Stephen and Tammie Guebert Brandy Guenot Joseph E. Gulczynski Dr. Paul Gulde Michelle Gulla Dr. Ellen Gurney David and Pamela Guzzino Michael and Donna Hackford Karen Hagadorn Jen Haggerty Melinda Haggerty Sarah Halliday Dave and Teresa Hammer Jennifer Hammer Tammy Hammitt Laurel Hanesian Cherie Hannagan Steven Harasym Marcie Hare Dr. Timothy F. Harrington Josephine Harris Mark and Karen Harris Christine Hart Patricia Hartung Harvest House Designs Gordon and Kelly Harvey Bruce and Janice Harvey Francis Haselbauer Susan Haskins Mark and Diane Hassan Philip and Sandra Hasselback Margaret A. Hatfield Jason Hauck Dr. Larry W. Hawk Charles and Maryann Hawkes Joanne Hayden Dean and Tanya Haynesworth George and Mariella Heath Steven and Maria Heffter Thomas and Paulette Heisler Mary Heiss Renee E. Heitger Robin and Celeste Helms Maggie A. Henesey Heraeus Aravind and Elizabeth Herle James Herrington Brian and Cindy Hess Shawn Hess Edward and Margaret Hickey Michelle Hickman Tim and Emily Hilker John and Anne Hill William and Deborah Hill Hodgson Russ LLP John Hodur Luke Hodur Sharon Hoelscher Scott and Rosemary Hoffman Mike and Jackie Hogan Raymond and Virgina Hohl Holark Systems Carrie Holden Holiday House Lounge, Inc. Timothy and Elizabeth Holland Fred Hollander Judith A. Hollander Constance C. Holoman Barbara Holzmacher Scott and Kathleen Honer Dr. Lynn Horne-Moyer Jaimie L. Horton Kathleen A. Horvatis Sgt. Thomas Hosie Mark and Kelly Hourigan Helene Howaniec Charles and Nancy Howe II Deborah Howell Scott Huber Scott R. Huber Lawrence and Patricia Hudson Richard Hughes Hugs 2 Give Joe Hurley Thomas J. Hurley David Hutchinson Ginamarie Iannone Richard and Janet Ide Bruce and Renee Ikefugi Amber Illg iNERGEX Inracks, Inc. Natalie Ippolito Susan Ippolito Joseph Irrera Ronald and Amy Jablonski Dr. Lisa Jackson Lawrence Jakubowski Don and Debbie Janish Mike and Holly Jantzi Lorianne Jasinski Matthew Jazwiec Jim and Angela Jenkins Amy Jerge Debbie L. Jindra Rakesh and Avni Jobanputra Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Jobes Maggie Johengen William and Mary Sue Johengen Paul X. Johnson Debra Johnston Gerald and Crystal Jonathan Walter and Pamela Jones Grace Jordan Michael Jordan Roy and Patricia Jordan William and Laurie Josefiak Jennifer Joy Donors 25 JTVaeth LLC Benedict and Kathlene Judge Carol Julian Bernadine Julius Robert and Sheryl Kaczmarek Sonia Kahl Patricia A. Kaminski Kamp Law Firm, P. L. Matthew and Christine Kane Joseph and Karen Karaszewski Eric Karlsen Paul Kay Ryan and Erika Kazmark Kevin and Leah Adair Kearney Kent and Lisa Keating James Keefe Douglas and Lorraine Keele Kevin and Beverley Keele James and Michelle Kehoe Brendan Kelleher Jean M. Keller Kathie Keller Danny Kelliher Marge Kelly Kelly for Kids Foundation Kenmore East High School Senate Kenmore Knights of Columbus Mark Kennedy Timothy Keohane, Jr. Christopher and Dawn Keough Rev. Susan Keppy Emily Kershner Mushtaq and Jameela Khan Nancy Kibler Charles Kiebzak Bill Kiebzak Carl Kienle Colleen Kienle Gary and Bonnie Kifner Lisa A. Kilger Kristin M. Kimball David and Melissa Kimmel Corinne Kindzierski Michael and Lisa King Diane Kingston Kelley Kinnaird Carol Kinney James and Sandra Klein Virginia A. Klein Rob and Christine Kleinmann Klipfel & Associates, LLC Daniel Klos Wendy Klubek Russell and Donna Knapp Shannon Kneeland Joe Kobee Tammi Koch Dr. Todd B. Koch Scott E Kohler Rev. Adam Kohn Jennifer Kolasinski Kathleen Komberg Michael R. Kopcho Stephanie Korchinski James and Elaine Korczykowski Saray Korzelius Stephen and Jamene Kosowski Kathleen Kovacs Donald and Deborah Kowalik Elizabeth Kowalik Lucy M. Kowalski Walter Kozacki Mark and Alisha Krajewski Brendan Krebs Leslie C. Krentz Robert and Susan Kreppel Eric Kreutzer Martin Kriegbaum Karl and Judith Kristoff Ronald and Diane Krol Matt Kronyak Linda A. Krug Lori Kubicki Joseph and Patricia Kuchera Michael and Andrea Kuettel Donna L. Kush John and Jeanne Kwasnik Ladies Auxiliary of the Ellicott Creek Volunteer Fire Co. Ladies of the Evening Golf League Lake Shore Savings Bank Dr. Satyanarayana Lakshminrusimha Alain Lam Andre F. Lam Donald Lam Herbert Lam Martine Lam Sarah Lambert Dana and Elaine Langworthy Elizabeth LaPorta Carol Lapsley Debby Laramee Sarah Lash Arthur and Regina Lauer Donald Lauer Carmen J. Laurendi Ryan and Maria LaVarnway Edward Lawler Lisa Lay Dorotea Lazareto Kristina Lazaro Joseph Leary Ledge Creek Development, Inc. Paul and Agnes Lee Jung Lee Laura T. Lee Michele Lee 26 Donors Carl Lehman Bob Leimbach John J. Leising Mary Ellen Leising Faith Lemke Donna M. Leney David and Maria Lenox Shannon M. Lenze William and May Leong Dr. Fook Lin Leong-Sit Kayla Lepper Heather Lester Kevin and Sara Lester Christiane Leung-Beeton Donald and Sharon Levine Suzanne LeVine Margo Lewkow Jean Paul Li Cheong Man Thomas Liang Dana Liberta Maria Liberta David Lichner Lights Up for Autism Patrick and Isabelle Lim How Sarah Lindelow Shirley K. Lindemann Aaran Lines Ken and Chouye Litingtung Ying Litingtung Little Folks Trading Post Marcia Little John and Margaret Litwin Lock City Lodge No. 617 Brian Patrick Lockwood John and Veronica Lockwood Angelo LoGalbo Theresa Lommatsch Charles and Patricia Long Joseph and Margaret Long Patrick J. Long and Dr. Sandra Block James and Janet Louis Jeanne M. LoVullo 25 Steve LoVullo LPC-Ludwig Parenting Coach Laurie Luban Valeria Lucas Joseph and Amy Luciano Charles and Jean Ludwig Gregory Lund William R. Lunney, Jr. Janine M. Luss Dr. Lori and Frank Luzi Richard Macey Kathleen Mackin Douglas MacKinnon Macy’s Walden Galleria Jason and Christie Madden Toni Maggio Darlene D. Magierski Mary E. Magoffin Bindiya Mahabir Mark and Nancy Maisano Anthony and Holly Majka Robert Malinowski Edward and Sandra Malinowski Sean and Mary Jo Maloney Kenneth and Deborah Mamon Joseph and Christine Mangio Daniel and Christine Manuel Patrick Manuel Curt Maranto Joseph and Mary Anne Margarone Benjamin and Sally Marino Mark IV Industries Foundation, Inc. Erica Marken William and Joan Markle Maria Marlowe Tiffany Marsh David and Mary Jo Martin Suzete Martins John Martz Kenneth Martz Melissa Mason Candice A Masset Mastantuono Agency Inc. Julian Mastropoll Allyson Matlock John and Doreen Matwijkow Donald Maue Ronald and Margaret Maurer Richard E. Maxey Robert Maxey James and Lindsay May Donald and Sharon Mayers Edmund and Marian Maziarz Gregory Maziarz Lisa Maziarz Stephen and Michelle McAndrew Kevin McCann Amy McCarthy Bernadette McCarthy James and Corey McCarthy James and Dolores McCarthy Thomes McCarthy Kathy McDonough Shirley A. McDowell John and Vanessa McGarry Michael and Sara McGee Ruth Mcgraw Terence and Noreen McGuire Erin McHale John and Kathleen McHale Philip and Nancy McIntyre James and Lila McLaren Andrew & Ann McLellan Tom McManus LeeAnn McMaster Patrick and Beck McMaster Carolyn S. McNamara Francis McNamara Eric and Theresa McPhee William Meadley Thomas Mehs David and Andrea Meichenbaum Janice Meister David Mesko Jay and Patty Meyer Derek Miceli Donors 27 26 Lawrence Miceli Ronald and Jennifer Mikolajczak Debra J. Miller Ian Miller Marie Miloro Cindy Minnich Ashley Minorczyk Eric and Colleen Mitich Peter, Anna & Mike Mitich Leslie and Mary Mitton Brian Mocny Duane Moderacki Mohawk Logistics Kathleen Moje MOMS Club of East Amherst/Clarence Mike and Linda Monaco Mark Monteleone Eleazar and Madeline Montes Matthew and Monica Mooney Richard and Wilda Morales J. Michael and Edith Moran Robert and Janice Morawski Philip Morgan Sarah Morgan-Ruth Yusef and Yolanda Morris Brian Morrissey Russ and Kathleen Moyer Anthony Mrozik Brett Mrugala Jerry Mruk Kevin Mruk Gregory and Debra Mucha Jennifer Muchow Larry and Susan Muchow Robert Mueller Dale Muir Roy and Susan Muir Nancy Mulivich Gabriel Munoz Marcy Munson Peter and Julie Murphy Rory and Kelly Murphy Brian and Amy Murray Jason Murray Michael and Karin Murray Shannin Murray Patricia M. Muscatello David Mustard Holly Mutton Timothy and Julie Myers Joyce Nadeau Raymond and Deborah Napierala William Nasca National Overhead Door, Inc. Stephen Nawotniak Thomas and Linda Nelson William Newell David and Julie Newman Penny Ng Yan Luk Niagara University Club Field Hockey Cathy Nichols Brent and Lynn Nicholson Eric and Connie Nieva Jude and Carol Nitsche Vernon and Nancy Noble Lynn Norberg North Forest Office Space David and Colleen Nossavage Christine Notto Henry and Kerri Nowak Jeffrey and Danielle Nowak John and Rosemarie Nowak Martin and Patricia Nowak NRDG Tuesday Singles Thomas Nugent Crystal Nunz Dan and Kelly O’Brien JoAnn Occhino Kevin O’Connor Robert and Alberta Odrzywolski Jeffrey Offhaus Dennis O’Grady Kwang W. Oh Theresa O’Hanrahan Theresa Olano Craig and Amy Oliver Christine M. Oliver, M.D. Michael J. Omilian O’Neill Chiropractic Kathryn O’Neill Deborah O’Neill Marcia O’Neil-White Oracle Charter School John and Charlene O’Reilly Mark Orlandi Linda Orovitz Barbara Osika Nicholas Overturf Peggy Overturf David Packer Patricia Page Ann Paglione Craig and Marcia Paianini Lissa Palermo Surgeoner Kimberly Paluch Michael Pamukcoglu Michaeleen Pamukcoglu Thomas and Maureen Pamukcoglu Richard and Lori Panaro Sally Panepento Clement and Margaret Pang Vong Lun Sean Pappagallo Brian and Tracy Paradowski Park Country Club Seung Park Cheryl Parks Lisa Parlato Dr. Margaret Paroski Alan Parrino Thomas and Alice Pastore Susan Patel Mark Paterson Ward and Linda Pautler David and Linda Pavicich Pamela Pawenski Jackie Pawlak 28 Donors Glenn and Cecile Pawlowski Darlene and Tim Pazda PB’s Auto Village PC Business Solutions, Inc. Matthew Peacock Benjamin Pearson James and Janet Pedlow Richard and Beth Peers Kalene Pencek Brian Pender Michael and Connie Pendl Monica Perez Joshua Perkins Paul Perlman Larry Pernick Melissa Personius John and Amy Persons Charles and Tara Persons William and Faith Perue Arley Peter Dominique Petrie Karen Pfeifer Sean and Maria Phillips Trinity Phillips Joseph and Sarah Piacente Rachel Pickel The Pierce Family Foundation Renee L. Pietrangelo Gary and Ginger Pilato Murphy and Baxter Pilato Glenn Pincus and Janet Gunner Pine Pharmacy Pino Alto Partners Dennis Piontkowski Joseph and Diana Pirrone Kathleen Piske Kevin and Nanette Pohle Libby, Jim and Robin Pokoj Mathew Polley Rockel Potenzo James and Becky Poulos Briand and Carol Powalowski Stacy N. Powell Richard and Debra Pretorius Michael and Patricia Prinzbach Richard Prinzbach Prolific Acquisitions Group LLC John and Dale Przylucki Nick and Sue Pucillo Rick Purucker Robert Pyc Michael Quintilone Racquel’s Huggin Cousins Connie S. Radt Wilda R. Ramos-Morales Ransomville Lunch Brunch Gary and Nancy Rasmusson Sean and Kristen Rauth Victor and Sharon Reboy Bonnie Redder John F. Reeser Mike and Jen Regan Laura Reilly Mary Ellen Reilly Peter Reilly William and Marie Reilly Elbridge and Beverly Renning Thomas Renzi James and Jane Resutek Ryan Reynolds RIBCO, Inc. Jack Rice Doug and Kelly Rich Thomas Richey Ann Riley Jill Ritchey Angel and Ann Rivera Mark and Theresa Rivero Erin Roberts John Roberts Thomas Roberts Phyllis J. Robida Joseph Robinson Nicholas Rockwell Christine Rodriguez Jessica Rodriguez Tara Rodwell Rae Anne Roggow Sheryl Rohr John Rojek Romano Associates Bryan and Paula Rondeau Kathleen Rooney Christopher Rose Benjamin Rosenberg Cheryl Rosenberg Gary Rosenberg Ava Rosenecker John and Molly Rosenecker Joseph and Sheila Rosenecker Mark and Gail Rosenecker Thomas and Mary Rosenecker Philip W. Rosenkranz Jennifer Rossano Dr. Edwin and Lillian Rothman Elaine S. Rinfrette Dr. Ilene L. Rothman Derek and Heather Routt Dr. Erik Rowe Dan and Sue Rubach Michael and Rose Rucci Dr. Benjamin Rueda Casey Ruh Arthur and Kelly Russo Andrew and Laura Ryan Christopher and Dina Ryan George Ryan Melissa Ryan Nancy Ryan Donors 29 William and Kristen Ryan Daniel Rybak Nancy Ryel Sacajawea Warehouse Daniel Sack Eric and Valerie Saenger Sahlen’s Packaging Co., Inc. William and Anita Sahlen Colin Sailor Andre and Jacqueline Saint Gary and Cynthia Saj Don and Florence Saleh Maryann Salvadore William Sam Dr. Gregory and Kimberly Sambuchi William Samson Mirella Sanchez Wendy Sanderson Philip and Diane Sandler Sandlot Academy of W.N.Y. Kathleen Santa Maria Sharleen Ann Santercole Rodney and Ann Sarkovics Michael Sarkozy David and Emily Sass Greg and Lauren Savino Joseph and Debra Savino Pete Savino Robert Scalzo Kevin Scannell Janet A. Schachner Elizabeth M. Schachtner Roy and Nancy Schaefer Emily Schaidle Rosella Schasel Jonathan Schechter Dennis and Angela Scherer Samantha Schiavitti Kelly Schifferle Michael and Angela Schimenti Karl Schmelz Peter and Diana Schmit Mike and Danielle Schmitt Jacob and Sandy Schoellkopf Bonnie Schuk Gary and Beth Schulenberg Scott Schuler Amanda Schultz Krista Schwartzott Jennifer Sciabarrasi Kristen Sciandra Al and Andrea Scibetta Deborah Scinta Christopher and Cathleen Scirto Erin Scordo Frank and Marilyn Sedita Rene and Theresa Seeyave Victor Seeyave Gerald Sentz and LuAnn Cox Anitra Serafino Frank and Julie Ann Serazio Servpro of Buffalo/Tonawanda Greg and Cathy Setter Michael and Sandra Shady Johanna Shaflucas John and Sandra Shaflucas Rajat and Jennifer Shah Katlin M. Sharman Shatkin First, LLC Bernard Shaughnessy Cara Sherlock Lauren Sherlock Maureen Sherlock Peter and Elizabeth Sherlock Jacob and Tracy Sherman Robin Shields Julie Shurmatz David and Linda Siclari Rachel Siepierski Dr. and Mrs. Joel Siepierski Sikora Fire Dept Christine Sikora Jeremy and Keri Sikora Jason Simmons Raymond and Margaret Simmons Michael and Kim Simpson Paul and Rosanne Siskar, Jr. Michael and Laura Skotarczak Heidi Slater Molly Sleiman David and Ruth Slepian Denise M. Slimko Jaroslaw Sloboda Anne Smith Jay Smith Mark and Kelly Smith Mary Smith Ronald and Donna Smith Sheldon and Jonelle Smith Steve and Melissa Smith Terry Smith Kenneth and Susan Sniatecki Eric P. Snitzer and Ellen Rich Robert and Carmel Snyder Jim Sokolski Brian Soldaczwwski Peter and Susan Solender Franco Soriano Joseph and Virginia Sorrentino South Shore Asset Ricardo and Lilian Souza Barbara Spangenthal Edward and Jacqueline Spangenthal Robert and Ellen Spangenthal Jason Spatz O. Thomas Spencer Sue Spencer Cathleen J. Spero Debby Spink Joe and Rebecca Spinks Christopher and Kelly Springer St. John the Baptist Church Peter D. Stadler William Stanbro Robert and Julia Starkweather Andrew J. Starr Thomas and Carolyn Starzynski Richard Starzynski STA Sports Performance Paul Stasiak Allonnah Staufenberger 30 Donors Edward Steele Ron Stefanski Ian Steff Michael and Margaret Stein Sherri Steinback Kevin Stepp Ronald Stepp Adam Sterlace Barbara J. Syewart David R. Stewart Kathryn Stewart Dr. Daniel Stiegler Gary and Nancy Stoehr Stohl Environmental, LLC Diana Storm Tim and Lorrain Storrs Catherine Stover Sue Strasser Randy and Christine Strauss David and Margery Streamer Deborah Stricklin Cynthia Striegel Kelly Stroh Joan Stry Mary E. Stry Brody and Claire Stutz Kenneth and Alice Suh Dennis Sullivan James and Naomi Sullivan John Sullivan Mark Sullivan Mary Sullivan Veronica Sullivan William and Patricia Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Rocco Surace Surianello General Concrete Contractors Crystal Sutherland Swan’s Martial Arts Academy Kristina Swanson Lori Swanson Rev. Michael Swartz Grace Swiatek Jasper Swiezy Stan and Lori Swogier Todd and Jodi Syroczynski Frank and Michelle Szefler T&C Liquors Daryl Taberski Edward and Michelle Tabone Ellen C. Tagliarino Jimmy and Jeane Tan Yan John and Heather Taylor Marie Taylor Randy and Merisa Taylor Scott and Jennifer Teeter Manny Tejano David Tellner Shawnna Tereshko Alan and Kathleen Terrill Timothy and Margaret Terrill Robert and Susan Testa Robert Tevens The Bonadio Group The Golden Parachute Christopher and Wendy Thiel Meghan Thoin Michael Thomas John T. Thompson Lynne Thornton Christopher Thorpe Sheryl Thuman Evan and Ashley Tibbetts Adra Tigg Ann Timmel Chan and Marylou Tin Betsaida Tirado Mike and Amy Tirella Kathryn Tiutiunnyk Beverly Tomasi Anthony and Michelle Tomasula John and Maureen Tomczak Tonawanda Seneca Nation Towne Automotive Group Chris Toy Jeremy and Brianne Tracy Michael Tracy Transit Middle School Jennifer Transue Tread City Tire, Inc. Jeffrey and Peggy Trethewey Steven and Cheryl Tricoli Keri Troidl Joseph and Michele Trolli Catherine A Truesdell Joann K. Tuck David and MaryLou Tuohey Katie Turski William Turski Craig Tyson Monica Ulrich United Materials, Inc. United Parcel Service (UPS) Dorothea I. Urban Charles Vaca Marie J. Vahue Michael and Kim Valachos Charles and Jane Vallone Lisa P. Vanderbrook Alana Van der Mude Carla Van Wart Karen Vanderbrook Whitney and Kathy Vantine Gregory and Joanne Vaughn Judith Verano Daryl Vernon Andy Verstraete David Verstraete Joel Verstraete Steve Verstraete Bethany Vesely Anthony and Susan Vetrano Gary and Julia Victor John Visgilio Richard Vogt VoIP Supply, LLC Dr. Martin Volker Jason Vrbensky Elizabeth Vu Ray Vuicich Brendan Waddington Patti Wade Donors 31 Jack and Diane Wagner Josie Wahl Mark Waldorf Alison Walker Jane Walker Jay and Heather Walker Deacon William and Audrey Walkowiak George and Virginia Wallrich Honorable Karl Walter Natalie Walter Assemblyman Ray Walter William and Cheryl Walter Robert Walton Paul and Katie Wanecski Daniel Ward John and Karen Ward Dawn Wargula Mike Wargula Paul Wargula Norbert C. Warnes Dr. Paul Waterstrat Gregory and Jaimee Watson Dorothy A. Watt Brianna Watts Robert W. Waver Jason Webber Heidi Weinheimer Merritt Weisenburger Holli Weiskittel Suzanne Weiss Adam Wellington Daniel Wells Nicholas and Geralyn Wells Jeffrey and Nora Welsh Dale and Doreen Welt Doreen M. Wendt James and Maureen Werick Katherine Werick Michelle Werick Michael and Jennie West West Herr Auto Group Wheatfield Pediatrics Daniel and Deirdre Whelehan Kathleen Whelehan Liz Whipple Sabra Whipple Robert and Faith White Amanda Whitehead Brett Whitehead Jeanne and Jerome Whitehead Ethan and Molly Whitehead Kristin Whittington Philip and Susan Wick Edward, Sherri, Maureen and Ashley Wielinski Karen Wielinski Michael and Joan Wienckowski Frederick and Margaret Wilbur David Wilcox Cort and Denise Williams Donald Williams Tim and Jane Wilson Kelly Wipperman Richard and Susan Wisniewski Mary V. Witkowski Cynthia Wittwer WNY Rally Girls WNY Top Notch Construction LLC Woite family Daniel and Amy Wojcik M. Anne Wojick Matthew and Julie Wojick Wolfe LLC Sally Wood Joe Wooley Worldwide Processing Norman Wozniak David Wright Marlene Wright Maura Wright Thomas and Cathy Wuerch Michael and Amy Wulkan XLDent Laboratories, LLC Sujuta Yalamanchili Chad and Susan Yale Frank Yang Peter Yang Johnny and Christina Yap Dan and Shannon Yeager Alex and Vero Yee Chuin Koon Dr. Sam Yi Lois Yoerg Frank York Betty Jean Young Kim and Shirley Young John and Cynthia Zachau Dr. Jill E. Zafar Carmelo and Michelle Zagarrio Dr. Jeffrey Zaleski Robin Zander Dr. William Zeh Jeffrey and Robyn Zimmer Patricia Zimmerman Anne Zinn Christopher and Elizabeth Zinter Abdulrahman Zubaid Robin Zuhlke 32 Inkind Donations / Community Heroes W hile cash donations are greatly needed by Summit, we also benefit from gifts of volunteer time, and non-cash donations. Throughout the year, the following individuals and organizations contributed to Summit with a gift of non-cash donations, valued at $50 or more, which included: advertising, food and beverage, items that could be used for an auction at one of our special events, complimentary tickets to sporting events, or the donation of a particular service. Amherst Church of Christ Amherst Police Department Anderson’s Frozen Custard Frank Bartscheck Besta Pizza Bocce Club Pizza Brian Michael’s Jewelers Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens Buffalo Athletic Club Capello Salon Chef’s Restaurant Clipper Magazine Colvin Cleaners ComedySportz Comfort Zone Café Community Advantage Magazine Confer Plastics Inc. Darien Lake Tom and Kathy Doody Eagle House Restaurant Elbers Landscape Service Inc. Entercom Buffalo Errol Daniels ESM Enterprises, Inc. Excuria Salon & Day Spa Flatbed Music Fred Astaire Dance Studio Hair Chateau HoliMont Ski Resort Hotel West Falls & Dog Bar Inc. Independent Health Ingram Micro Jewelry by Geno John & Mary’s Pizzeria, Millersport John’s Pizza & Sub Shop Just Pizza Amherst Kavinoky Theatre Frances Koch LakeFX Studio Lasertron Leelee Fashion Boutique M&T Bank Marienthal Country Inn Mighty Taco Millennium Hotel MusicalFare O’Connell & Company Outback Steakhouse Pepsi-Cola Buffalo Bottling Corp. Pinehill Fresh Foods, Inc. Pizza Works Riviera Theater Rural/Metro Medical Services Russell’s Steaks, Chops & More S&E Wholesale Sahlen’s Packaging Co. Inc. Santora’s Pizza Pub & Grill Seneca Lake Wine Trail Sid Birzon Jewelers Southwest Airlines Staybridge Suites Subway of WNY Time Warner Cable Tonawanda Dance Arts Tops Friendly Markets John Vaeth Walgreens, Amherst Walt Disney World WGRZ, Channel 2 WKBW, Channel 7 WNY Advertiser WNY Skydiving Volunteers are the key to the success of agencies like Summit. Whether volunteers serve on our Board of Directors or Foundation Board, help at our annual Walk and other special events, or participate in our monthly Volunteer Work Groups, their contribution is valued and essential to the children and families who depend on our services. Last year, volunteers contributed 2,185 hours in support of Summit’s mission, which provided the cash equivalent of $48,375 to our agency. Thank you to all who supported Summit by sharing your time, talent and treasure! Community Heroes This section highlights individuals and businesses who have made a special commitment to Summit by hosting an event on our behalf, or with a donation on behalf of their employees’ or students’ fundraising or volunteer activities. All donations, large and small help to support children and young adults that depend on Summit for services. Thank you for your creativity and support! Andruschat-Weber Families Fundraiser Anonymous Betty’s Restaurant Box Tops for Education Bryant & Stratton Paralegal Club Buffalo Sabres Alumni Association Carousel Nursery School Buffalo Firefighters Chili Cook Off Clarence Middle School Fiserv GAP Foundation Gift Match Program Charles and Renee Gilbert 2012 Ionraic Triathalon Club Heim Middle School Imperial Court of Buffalo – Lights Up for Autism Event Kenmore West High School KVS Information Systems, Inc. La Nova Pizza Merchants Mutual Insurance Group Multisorb Technologies Inc. Niagara Frontier Automobile Dealers Association (NFADA) Paddock Chevrolet Inc. Razl LLC/Embrace the Difference Jewelry SJP Federal Credit Union Summit Connections Golf Tournament Target/Take Charge of Education Thrivent Financial Transit Middle School Event Wrap Up 33 W ith more than 3500 walkers, 220 teams and 100 sponsors, Summit’s 14th Annual Autism Awareness Walk on April 27, 2013, raised a record-breaking $340,000 to support Summit’s programs and services. Special thanks to our Walk co-chairs, Duane Paddock, President and CEO of Paddock Chevrolet, and Tom Rosenecker, Summit parent, Foundation Board member and owner of American Eagle Fireplace. To learn more about how you can get involved in our 2014 Walk for Autism Awareness, please visit www.summitwalk.org On October 2, 2012, nearly 200 friends and supporters of Summit joined together for the “Party for Summit” at The Buffalo Yacht Club. Duane Paddock, President and CEO of Paddock Chevrolet, was recognized for more than ten years of generous support and advocacy for individuals with autism. Special thanks to Roy and Patty Jordan who served as chairs of the event which raised more than $30,000. Neither of these events would be possible without the generous support of the many local and national businesses that chose to invest in Summit and our mission. We are grateful to all of them and have listed them by level of support. $5,000 and above Paddock Chevrolet, Inc. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of WNY The Bonadio Group M&T Charitable Foundation $1,001-$4,999 The Buffalo Agency Special Care Team Conestoga-Rovers & Associates (CRA) Dopkins & Company Gabe’s Collision/Gabe’s Collision North Goldstein, Ackerhalt & Pletcher, LLP Lawley Service Insurance Group Summit Board of Directors Summit Federal Credit Union Uniland Development Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. Conesus Fest for Charity Sovran Self Storage Copier Fax Business Technologies Damon Morey LLP Energy Mark, LLC Freed Maxick, CPAs, PC Frey Electric Construction Co., Inc. Frog Hair Grille & Golf GEICO Hodgson Russ LLP Kellogg’s Konica Minolta Business Solutions Ledge Creek Development, Inc. LoTempio & Brown, P.C. North Forest Office Space Reeds/Jenss Rich Products Corporation Greatbatch LTD Lender Consulting Services Inc. Nesper, Ferber & DiGiacomo, LLP Niagara Frontier Automobile Association, Inc. Vitec Solutions LLC WKBW-TV, Channel 7 $501-$1,000 Buffalo Bills, Inc. Buffalo Sabres Organization $100 - $500 All State Insurance/Michael Dearing AXA Advisors, LLC Beechwood Continuing Care Berkshire Farm Center & Services for Youth Buffalo Pediatric Society Caboodle Printing Inc. Century-Airport Pediatrics David Collins Productions Mary Beth Dunn, DDS Erie and Niagara Insurance Association Finger Lakes Technologies Group, Inc. 34 Event Wrap Up $100 - $500 continued INERGEX Marco Foramiglio, M.D. Ellicott Development Company Ford Gum & Machine Company, Inc. Just 4 Me Pediatric Dentistry Just for Kids Kohl’s Department Store, East Amherst Kohl’s Department Store, Lancaster Kohl’s Department Store, Orchard Park Lancer Door & Glass Lauer-Manguso & Associates Architects NetSmart Technologies, Inc. Niagara National Insurance Group Oh Pour L’Amour Du Chocolat LLC Peerless, Inc. Phillips Lytle, LLP Progressive Direct Marketing Reid Petroleum Riverside Federal Credit Union RT Dee and Associates, Inc. Sandlot Academy of W.N.Y. Seeley and Kones Comics Sweet Charlotte’s Synacor, Inc. Tri City Rentals Schunk, Wilson & Company CPA’s John Sixt & Son, Inc. SJP Federal Credit Union Sub-City Electrical Tom’s Family Restaurant Board of Directors: Foundation Board of Directors: Jack E. Wagner, President Inracks, Inc. Roy Jordan, President North Forest Office Space Thomas P. Rosenecker, Vice President American Eagle Fireplace Thomas P. Rosenecker, Vice President American Eagle Fireplace Anthony D’Auria, Co-Vice President Waterbourne Real Estate Advisors, LLC Christine M. Oliver, M.D., Co-Vice President Private Practice Sujata Yalamanchili, M.B.A., Esq. Co-Vice President Hodgson Russ, LLP Robert E. Spangenthal, Esq., Secretary/Treasurer Lake Ledge Systems, Inc. Mark E. Brand, Esq. ACSI Lisa Burrows-MacLean, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist - Private Practice John R. Cinquino Citizens Bank Neil Arnold, Secretary Independent Venture Capital and Private Equity Professional Lisa A. Foti, CPA, Treasurer Summit Educational Resources David Aston Niagara National Insurance Gerald Cornish Merrill Lynch Patricia Jordan North Forest Development Kent Keating Equity Hunt, LLC Frederick G. Floss, Ph.D. Fiscal Policy Institute Mark Maisano Ingram Micro Carl V. Granger, M.D. Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation Michael Nurse WKBW-TV Daniel P. O’Neill Beechwood Continuing Care John Persons Tops Markets Elizabeth M. Schachtner, M.B.A. Planning/Marketing Consultant Andrew Ryan Greatbatch Kenneth Sniatecki Citi Bank Laura Ryan LAMA, Inc. Ezra Staley M&T Bank Anthony Vetrano, M.D. Century-Airport Pediatrics Board Legal Counsel: Bruce Goldstein, Esq. Goldstein, Ackerhalt & Pletcher, LLP Honorary Board Member: Mark Martin M&T Bank 150 Stahl Road Getzville, New York 14068 4087