Autumn 2011 - Alpha Kappa Psi
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Autumn 2011 - Alpha Kappa Psi
Autumn 2011 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION 2010-11 ANNUAL REPORT ISSUE akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 1 T h e C l i f f o r d S p a n g l e r S ocie ty The Clifford Spangler Society honors those alumni and friends of Alpha Kappa Psi who made provisions for future generations of business leaders through will bequests, life insurance, trusts or other planned gifts. Leadership opportunities, scholarships, awards and other educational programs are provided for through such gifts. The Spangler Society acknowledges with grateful appreciation those who have chosen to make these commitments to the future. The following members have indicated that their estate plans include a bequest to the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation: INVEST IN THE FUTURE Upon Brother Spangler’s death, the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation received half of his sizable estate. His gift — then the largest gift received by AKPsi — was the foundation of several scholarships and awards and continues to support ongoing programs of the foundation. OF ALPHA KAPPA PSI Anonymous Sonia A. Advani, Wisconsin ‘99-Life Heather E. Allen, Florida State ’89-Life Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life William K. Bissey, Indiana ‘61-Life Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84-Life Samuel V. Boodoian, Wayne State ‘51-Life* Timothy L. Brandenburg, Cincinnati ‘96-Life Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ’84-Life & Leslie-Ann Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life Gerald D. Byrd, Long Beach ‘62-Life* Joseph A. Clark, Old Dominion ‘01 Michael G. Dickerson, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life William A. Donnelly Jr., NYU ‘36-Life* Gregory R. DuRoss, Wayne State ‘70-Life Gary L. Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92 Honorary-Life Chris Ryan Feather, Pittsburgh-Johnstown ‘95-Life John M. Garbaczewski, Arizona ‘54-Life Victor A. Greene, West Georgia ‘77-Life Howard O. Hampton, NYU ’43-Life* Jessica L. Hill, Arizona State ‘95-Life Kenneth W. Hufford, Montana ‘33-Life* Matthew T. Jaeger, Trinity ‘98-Life Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life Catherine Lassesen, UNLV ‘82-Life Robert M. Linden, Central Michigan ‘64-Life Marvin L. Longabaugh, Texas Tech ‘80-Life R.K. Lee, Washington ’67-Life Paul E. Lubic, Christopher Newport ‘94 Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life M.C. Moore, Virginia Tech ’86-Life George W. Morford, Washington ‘48-Life* John Paul Muehlman, Western Kentucky ‘67-Life* Nicholas A. Myers, Florida ‘99-Life James Christian Nuccio, UNC-Charlotte ‘09-Life Ryan Ott, UC-Davis ‘06-Life Lumir S. Palma, Illinois ‘37 Dr. Robert S. Prati, San Diego ‘96-Life Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ’86-Life Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life David Russo, Christopher Newport ‘05 Karl A. Sakas, William & Mary ‘01-Life Carlton J. Siegler, Columbia ‘31-Life* Gordon L. Snider, Colorado College ‘37-Life* Clifford D. Spangler, Nebraska ‘28-Life* Dan L. Stubblefield, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life & Barbara L. Stubblefield Steven T. Tabac, Michigan‘63-Life Christine M. Vasquez, Arizona State ‘98-Life Stephen Vasquez, Arizona State ‘72-Life Mark D. Warden, USC ‘81-Life David P. Wendroff, Portland ‘79-Life & Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ‘80-Life *Audit Eternal If you have included the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation in your estate plan — or are considering doing so — please request a letter of intent from the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation. The letter intent is not a legal document, but simply shares your wishes with the foundation. 2 AUTUMN 2011 ofakpsi.org >> contents “ “The Convention really makes you appreciate the AKPsi brotherhood and network. It was a great learning experience, and there were many opportunities to have fun.” .” — Kyle Wong, Page 10 >> features 12 2011 CONVENTION RECAP 10 Alpha Kappa Psi headed to Phoenix for its 56th Convention. More than 900 alumni, students and guests participated in the memorable event. CHANGING THE WORLD THROUGH SERVANT LEADERSHIP 18 18 22 37 Alpha Kappa Psi’s vision and core values VISION Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders CORE VALUES In developing principled business leaders, Alpha Kappa Psi adheres to these lifetime values: Brotherhood Trust, respect, cooperation, companionship and aid to brothers is the expected norm Service Sharing of time, talent and treasure with society and with our fraternity is a priority Knowledge Education and experience is emphasized and shared Unity A common understanding of our vision and values that transcends chapter, generation and profession is utilized to anticipate and create the future Integrity All actions, whether in business or in life, are guided by honesty, ethics and fairness To be deeply happy, we need to find meaning in our lives and work. A great way to find that meaning is to make the world a better place. A good way to do that is to become a servant-leader. FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 22 The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation highlights its achievements and recognizes 3,737 loyal supporters from its 2010-11 annual giving campaign. >> departments FRATERNITY NEWS 5 TRACKING 37 ALUMNI NOTES 38 AUDIT ETERNAL 42 ALUMNI CHAPTER DIRECTORY 44 akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 3 Foundation Board of Directors OFFICERS David P. Wendroff CFV, Portland ‘79-Life, Chairman Paul R. Bailey III, Michigan State ‘88-Life, Vice Chairman Lisa A. Calandriello CFV, American ‘97-Life, Secretary/Treasurer DIRECTOR Jon P. Doyle, Seattle ‘86-Life John C. Werner, Virginia ‘84-Life Fraternity Board of Directors OFFICERS Charles D. Steffens CFV, Portland ‘87-Life, Chairman* Dan L. Stubblefield CFV, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life, Vice Chairman* Jennifer H. Kuhn CFV, Colorado ‘99-Life, Secretary Alexis P. Perdomo CFV, Florida International ‘92-Life, Treasurer DIRECTORS Richard V. Battle, Texas ‘70-Life Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84 Kenneth B. Hastey, Saint Louis ‘76-Life Jennifer I. Raiford, Eastern Michigan ‘94 Gregory M. Sottolano CFV, American ‘96-Life, Chairman* * Executive Committee member Creating a Legacy The most common planned giving arrangement for the benefit of Alpha Kappa Psi is the will bequest. Charitable gifts made by wills are 100% tax deductible. As with current gifts, bequests may be designated either as unrestricted, giving the foundation the most flexibility; or restricted, that is, designated for a specific purpose such as a scholarship fund. Taxation: Not applicable Benefits: 1. Distribution of estate as intended by donor. 2. Avoidance of estate and inheritance taxes. If you wish to include an unrestricted bequest to the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation in your will, the following language is suggested: “I give, devise, and bequeath to the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation, Inc. (Federal Tax I.D. #35-6016131), ______ percent (___%) of all the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate (or _______ dollars, property, securities, etc. described below) to be used by the Foundation in fulfillment of its educational purposes as the Foundation Board of Directors shall determine.” If you wish to restrict your bequest to a program or scholarship fund, the foundation will be happy to provide you or your advisors with suggested language. Management Team OFFICERS Alexander T. Sultan CFV, San Diego State ‘93-Life, President Stephanie N. Potter CFV, Auburn ‘00, Executive VP REGIONAL DIRECTORS Darin F. Schuld, Saint Louis ‘94-Life, Central Region Gregory Q. Patterson CFV, Northwood ‘02, Eastcentral Region Thomas N. Tran CFV, Pennsylvania State ’02-Life, Eastern Region Michael G. Dickerson CFV, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life, Mideast Region Kelly J. Fineman, Murray State ‘04, Midwest Region (Interim) Jennifer J. Dobel CFV, Iowa State ’01, Northcentral Region Naneen Christopher, Seton Hall ‘05-Life, Northeast Region Micheal E. Dickson CFV, Central Washington ‘02, Northwest Region Rodney C. Turner, Alabama State ‘93-Life, Southern Region Courtney C. Harrison CFV, Lamar ’05-Life, Southcentral Region Richard J. Ashbrook CFV, Florida State ‘93-Life, Southeast Region Howard Chang, Southern California ‘95, Southwest Region Marie D. Lawrick CFV, Boise State ‘85-Life, Westcentral Region Heritage Center Staff CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Gary L. Epperson CAE, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Hon/Life MANAGING DIRECTORS Jess C. LaNore CAE, Purdue ‘00-Hon/Life, Alumni Services/Foundation COO Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life, Operations Jessica R. Seitz, Auburn ‘02-Honorary/Life, Student Services DIRECTORS Jennifer L. Adamany, San Diego ‘05-Life, Chapter Services & Expansion James A. Forristell, Advancement Jeffery D. Hughes, South Florida ‘00, Alumni Development Jason R. Pierce, Education Christopher W. Pye, Shippensburg ‘04-Life, Communication & Information Srvcs. EXPANSION COORDINATORS S. Tyler Austria, James Madison ‘08-Life Lindsey Lu-Pon, California - Merced ‘09 MEMBER SERVICES COORDINATORS Cathy J. Cole, Hazel A. Collier, Deborah A. Orff and Melinda S. Rosenthall The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi Volume 101, No. 1 ©2011 Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation. First published in 1908 PUBLISHER Gary L. Epperson CAE, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Hon/Life EDITOR Jess C. LaNore CAE, Purdue ‘00-Hon/Life CONTRIBUTORS Dr. Kent M. Keith, Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership Steve Stackhouse-Kaelble 7801 E 88th Street Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233 (317) 872-1553, mail@akpsi.org MEMBER FRATERNITY COMMUNICATIONS ASSOC. 4 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org MEMBER PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY ASSOC. >> fraternity news New website debuts with overhaul of akpsi.org Designed to provide increased functionality and ease of navigation, Alpha Kappa Psi’s new website was launched in October. This was the first major improvement to akpsi.org since the introduction of the previous website in 2007. A significant component to the new site is the ability for chapters to report their pledges and update rosters using real-time data. This component, along with directories used throughout the site, benefit from an instant link to the fraternity’s database—the previous website relied on delayed data that could only be synchronized weekly. Other improvements include enhanced search features, access to Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation giving history, an improved job board and more. Members will need to log in to access many of the site’s advanced features. To register for the new website, a valid email address is required and members must be in good standing. Registration now open for February’s PBLI In February, the fraternity is hosting its seventeenth annual Principled Business Leadership Institute. The popular event is being held in Philadelphia (10-12), Dallas/Chicago (17-19), and Atlanta/Reno (24-26). The 2012 PBLI will offer students The fraternity’s new website was launched in October. The site integrates directly into the fraternity’s database to provide members with access to real-time data. All members in good standing can register to use the site and take advantage of its advanced features. and alumni a weekend focusing on professional skill building at the individual level, while allowing for the opportunity to network with other chapters and business professionals. Attendees will participate in a curriculum centered on the values of principled business leadership and the values of AKPsi— brotherhood, unity, integrity, service and knowledge. Events will begin on Friday with regional meetings followed by a recommitment ritual and Pride Night activities. Educational programming will run all day on Saturday and conclude with a closing ceremony where fraternity awards will be presented and the winners of the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s Case Competition will be announced. For area alumni, the evening will include a fraternity-sponsored get-together at a local restaurant. Last February, 2,935 students were in attendance at the five PBLI locations — an all-time record. Online registration, along with program and speaker information, can be found at akpsi.org. akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 5 >> fraternity news Fraternity returns to New Orleans in 2013 The 57th Convention will be held at the Sheraton New Orleans, August 7-10, 2013. The Convention — AKPsi’s premier event — is held once every two years. The Convention includes the Chapter Congress Meeting and College of Leadership. However, recognizing the varied interests of LIFE LOYAL Fraternity welcomes its newest Life Members ::: The following individuals became Life Members between March 25 and October 31: S. Tyler Austria, James Madison ’08-Life Donald R. Cook, Georgia State ‘10-Life Jessica Costigan, W. Washington ‘11-Life Jennifer J. Dobel CFV, Iowa State ‘01-Life Janine A. Downey, Towson ‘08-Life Paul F. Early, Lock Haven ‘99-Life Craig Gilardi, Central Florida ‘09-Life Aylin M. McGinnis, Florida A&M ‘08-Life Jaina McGregor, Oregon State ‘11-Life Tiffany D. Means, West Georgia ‘08-Life Alissa M. Millard, Kansas State ‘06-Life Paula Elaine Minton CFV, W. Kentucky ‘04-Life Ryan A. Noon, West Virginia ‘06-Life Tiarra M. Sanders, Winthrop ‘08-Life Nola B. Scott-McFadden, Ala. State ‘86-Life Ninma H. Sheshi, Jacksonville State ‘10-Life Kellima T. Thompson, S.C. State ‘08-Life Rachel Wallace, University of Texas ‘07-Life Alicia Washington, Louisiana State ‘06-Life Kimberly R. Weiss, Geo. Washington ‘08-Life Tyrone J. Welch, Alabama State ‘07-Life Not a Life Member? See page 17 to learn more about this special program. 6 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org our members and guests, the schedule will also include a variety of social activities, such as the popular Alumni Night Out and tours of local attractions. This is the second time the Convention has been held in New Orleans. The fraternity first met there in 2001. More information on the 2013 Convention can be found at akpsi.org. Latest strategic partnership introduced The fraternity has partnered with the Conscious Capitalism Institute (CCI). Through this partnership, Alpha Kappa Psi continues to expand access to educational and professional development opportunities for its alumni. Conscious Capitalism is an emerging form of capitalism that holds the potential for enhancing corporate performance while simultaneously improving the quality of life for billions of people. The Conscious Capitalism movement challenges business leaders to re-think why their organizations exist and to acknowledge their company’s role in the interdependent global marketplace. The CCI was created to deepen the understanding of the principles and best practices of Conscious Capitalism and to actively enable its successful implementation in organizations of all types and sizes. Through this and other strategic partnerships, Alpha Kappa Psi alumni benefit by having access to discounted or free educational opportunities, and in some cases, reduced membership rates. Information about all of Alpha Kappa Psi’s partnerships can be found at akpsi.org. Gary Epperson is the president of the Professional Fraternity Association. He became Alpha Kappa Psi’s fourth full-time chief executive officer when he joined the fraternity’s staff in 1992. CEO leads the Professional Fraternity Association Alpha Kappa Psi CEO Gary Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Hon/Life, has assumed the role of president of the Professional Fraternity Association (PFA), a position he will hold through 2012. Representing nearly 40 fraternal groups, PFA’s members have initiated more than 2.5 million members in professional fields such as agriculture, business, engineering, law, medicine, music, nursing, pharmacy and more. Epperson is the first AKPsi to hold the position of president since PFA was founded in 1978. PFA was the result of the merger of two single-sex professional fraternal associations whose roots go back to the 1920s. Diary honored for last year’s redesign At the annual conference of the Fraternity Communications Association (FCA), The Diary of Alpha Kappa Educational opportunities for students and alumni Each edition of the Diary will provide a look ahead at upcoming educational programs and events. Designed with AKPsi’s core values as the content foundation (listed on page 3), these opportunities provide alumni and students with ongoing education about the fraternity, chapter management and leadership development to become principled business leaders. Principled Business Leadership Institute Strategic Partners .................... .................... Attention students and alumni! Held in five different cities across the country, attendees at the PBLI participate in a curriculum centered on the values of principled business leadership and the values of AKPsi. Reno, February 24-26 Looking to further your leadership skills in your career? Need to transform your career? Feel like you’re ready to give back to your community? Check out AKPsi’s six likeminded strategic partners for podcasts, articles, and upcoming webinars or other events. Members of AKPsi may receive access to discounted or free educational opportunities, and in some cases, reduced membership rates. Check akpsi.org for registration rates and more information on our featured speakers. More information about the fraternity’s strategic partnerships can be found at akpsi.org. Atlanta, February 24-26 Chicago, February 17-19 Dallas, February 17-19 Philadelphia, February 10-12 Upcoming Events It’s never too late to start looking ahead. Refer to akpsi.org for more information about the following events: n n n PBLI, February (multiple dates). Numerous tracks focusing on principled business leadership. n n n Case Competition, February (multiple dates). Competition for AKPsi Foundation grants. n n n Fraternity Advisor Conference, June 2-3. Everything one needs to be an informed advisor. n n n Academy, June 25-28. Intensive four-day leadership development retreat. n n n Webinars, ongoing (multiple dates). Numerous topics by AKPsi and its strategic partners. n programming for students | n programming for alumni | n programming for alumni volunteer leaders Psi was presented with a second place award for the magazine’s redesign. Every year, FCA member organizations are honored for their outstanding efforts in a variety of writing, design and communication categories. FCA members include social and professional fraternities, and Greek honor societies. The Diary is published by the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation and has been continuously published since 1908. The last time the Diary underwent a redesign was in 1998. Latest chapters placed on probation Since the last publication of the Diary, five chapters have been found in violation of the laws of Alpha Kappa Psi after investigations by the akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 7 >> fraternity news fraternity’s Judiciary Committee. Four chapters were placed on probation and one chapter was closed for demonstrating behaviors considered to be detrimental to the reputation of the fraternity and/or the health and well-being of its members. Chapters placed on probation received corrective action plans and were declared ineligible for chapterbased awards during their probationary period. Also, the universities at which these chapters reside were contacted and may face further disciplinary actions from their universities. Old Dominion. Status: Closed until at least July 2015. Responsible for: For the first time since 1998, The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi underwent a redesign. The magazine was honored by the Fraternity Communications Association for the Diary’s new look. AKPSI.ORG Visit the fraternity’s website and get connected ::: Hazing policy violations including conducting line-ups, mental hazing and intimidation of pledges while previously on probation for additional hazing violations. Indiana. Status: Placed on probation until June 30, 2012. Responsible for: Alcohol violations including conspiracy to use fraternity funds to purchase alcohol, commit underage drinking and have alcohol at a pledge event. Texas State. Status: Placed on probation until June 30, 2013. Responsible for: Hazing and alcohol policy violations including verbal harassment and intimidation of pledges by creating undue stress, using lineups to humiliate pledges and forcing consumption of alcohol and underage drinking. Memphis. Status: Place on probation until June 30, 2012. Responsible for: Hazing and alcohol policy violations including verbal harassment and abuse of pledges during interviews and rituals, forcing pledges to participate in an illegal scavenger hunt, using blindfolds and lineups. Also requiring pledges to answer irrelevant questions, playing drinking games and underage drinking. Fresno State. Status: Placed on probation until June 30, 2012. Responsible for: Failing to adhere to PEP protocol in removal of pledges, including failure to enact pledge action plans and improper voting procedures to remove pledges resulting in improper removal of pledges. << Protecting our values. Supporting our programming. Providing quality products. When you purchase from a licensed vendor, you are assured a quality product at a competitive price — with a portion of the proceeds directly benefitting the programming and guidance offered by Alpha Kappa Psi. Visit greeklicensing.com to find licensed vendors in your area. 8 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org SHOP THE MARKETPLACE Look no further for the best collection of Alpha Kappa Psi merchandise. The fraternity offers a full range of items including T-shirts, hoodies, caps, scarves, ties and decals. Chapter supplies and graduation items are also available. MAKE A GIFT TODAY The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s 2011-12 Annual Fund campaign began on July 1 and will conclude on June 30. Make a gift and include yourself among the loyal supporters who help make scholarship and leadership development opportunities available for our future business leaders. REGISTER FOR THE PBLI Students and alumni can register online at akpsi.org for the 17th annual Principled Business Leadership Institute in February. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF AKPsi’s STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS Through the fraternity’s partnerships, our alumni benefit by having access to discounted or free educational opportunities, and in some cases, reduced membership rates. Current partners include Bentley University’s Center for Business Ethics, the Center for Creative Leadership, the Conscious Capitalism Institute, Corpus Optima, Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership and the International Leadership Association. JOIN US ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER The fraternity’s presence on the Internet continues to grow! Visit facebook.com/akpsi to join us on Facebook, and find us on Twitter at twitter.com/akpsi. NORTHEAST REGION NORTHWEST REGION NORTHCENTRAL REGION EASTCENTRAL REGION WESTCENTRAL REGION EASTERN REGION MIDWEST REGION MIDEAST REGION CENTRAL REGION SOUTHWEST REGION SOUTHCENTRAL REGION SOUTHERN REGION SOUTHEAST REGION Collegiate chapter or colony Alumni chapter or colony Newest chapter and colonies 1. BALTIMORE ALUMNI Colony 4. CALIFORNIA - SANTA CRUZ Colony 7. DARTMOUTH Colony 20. ORANGE COUNTY ALUMNI Colony (1984) 2. BENTLEY Psi Lambda, chartered 5/7/11 5. COLUMBIA Chi, colony (1920) 8. GARDEN STATE ALUMNI Colony (1975) 21. PITTSBURGH ALUMNI Colony (1922) 3. BOSTON ALUMNI Colony (1922) 6. DALLAS / FORT WORTH ALUMNI Colony (1949) 9. HAMPTON ROADS ALUMNI Colony (1967) 22. SALT LAKE CITY ALUMNI Colony (1926) 10. IDAHO Alpha Kappa, colony (1923) 23. SAN FRANCISCO STATE Psi Kappa, chartered 5/14/11 11. LOUISVILLE ALUMNI Colony 24. TEMPLE Colony 12. MIT Colony 25. TRIANGLE ALUMNI (Raleigh/Durham) Chartered 8/11/2011 13. MICHIGAN - DEARBORN Eta Nu, Colony (1966) 26. TULSA - OKLAHOMA CITY ALUMNI Colony 14. MILE HIGH ALUMNI (Denver) Colony (1924) The fraternity is geographically divided into 13 regions, each managed by a team of volunteers. Each of these teams is led by a regional director who oversees his or her regional management team (RMT). RMT members include chapter and faculty advisors, regional managers, chapter advisory board (CAB) members and others. For information on how to help a new chapter or volunteer in your area, visit the ‘Volunteer Opportunities’ section at akpsi.org. 15. MONMOUTH (N.J.) Colony 16. NEW ORLEANS ALUMNI Colony 17. NEW YORK ALUMNI Colony (1921) Charter members of the new Triangle Alumni Chapter in North Carolina. The alumni chapter serves members living in the Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill areas. 18. NORTH FLORIDA Colony 19. NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE Colony akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 9 The fraternity’s 56th Convention took place July 27-30 at the historic Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix. An impressive 939 alumni, students and guests from across the United States, Canada and United Kingdom registered for the event—an all-time record. The Convention is held every other year and consists of the Chapter Congress Meeting where legislation is considered and officers are elected, and the College of Leadership, where students learn valuable chapter management skills and receive valuable career advice. Also included were multiple events designed to celebrate Alpha Kappa Psi and provide social opportunities for the brotherhood. Wednesday, July 27 On the first day of the Convention, registration was held throughout the day (right) and the popular Kick-Off Party began that evening (above). Registration was held throughout the day and those arriving early were invited to go on a group shopping excursion at the Biltmore “At Convention, be prepared to meet individuals from all walks of life and to make lasting friends and memories.” ROBIN MOSS South Carolina State ‘09 10 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org WILLEN SIN Oregon State ‘08 “I’ve attended numerous workshops and seminars, yet the best one I ever heard was at Convention. AKPsi brings some of the best speakers from around the nation.” Fashion Park. The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s silent auction was officially opened and the evening began with the Alumni Meet’n Greet—an informal reception held prior to that night’s Convention Kick-Off Party. Also prior to the party, delegates and alternate delegates for JAMES MILLSOP Penn State ‘09 “At Convention you learn about the fraternity, meet brothers from other chapters and have fun. It truthfully is an experience I’ll remember my whole life.” AWARDS PRESENTED DURING FRIDAY’S AWARDS LUNCHEON the Chapter Congress checked-in and verified their credentials. That evening’s Convention KickOff Party was the ideal time for everyone to meet and have a good time. There was food, dancing, and numerous games and activities—including a mechanical bull—to keep everyone entertained. Thursday, July 28 ABOVE: President Andrea Nemeth presents the Number One Region Award to Northwest Regional Director Mike Dickson and Immediate Past RD Adam Hoelscher. NUMBER ONE REGION AWARD Based on thirteen different criteria ranging from membership recruitment to financial responsibility: Northwest Region AWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT First Place Regional Standing Chapters with the highest score on the ACR in a region with no 100,000-point chapters: Boise State, Central Florida, Central Michigan, New York, North Carolina – Charlotte, North Texas, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Southeast Missouri State, Wisconsin – Milwaukee. Outstanding Chapter Chapters that scored between 95,000 and 99,999 points on the ACR: Alabama, Boise State, Central Florida, Christopher Newport, Florida International, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Illinois State, Loyola Chicago, Maryland, Murray State, North Carolina – Charlotte, Nova Southeastern, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin – Milwaukee. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENT Chapters that increased performance by at least 20,000 points over the previous academic year on the Annual Chapter Report. Arizona State, Ball State, Calgary, California State - Northridge, California State - San Marcos, Emory, Houston, Iowa, Louisiana State, North Texas, Nova Southeastern, Pepperdine, Pittsburgh – Johnstown, Slippery Rock, Southern Methodist, Texas Tech, Trinity, Vanderbilt, William & Mary, Wyoming. CONVENTION ATTENDANCE AWARDS Based on varying criteria, these awards honor chapters or regions with the highest registrations rates from students in attendance at the Convention: Chapter Size Award Extra Large Chapter, Central Florida; Large Chapter, California – Riverside; Medium Chapter, Baruch College; Small Chapter, Arizona State West. Sports Conference Award Sun Belt, Florida International; Pac-12, Oregon; ACC, Clemson; Conference USA, Central Florida; Ohio Valley, Murray State. After an evening of camaraderie, Thursday began with committee meetings. Committees met to discuss proposed legislation and make their official recommendations for that afternoon’s Chapter Congress Meeting. Also during this time, various focus groups were held. This was an opportunity for those not participating in committees to be involved by providing feedback on the fraternity’s strategic plan. Later that afternoon, the Chapter Congress Meeting began, and the honor guard from the US Airforce presented the colors of the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. 190 student and alumni chapter delegates participated in the business meeting as legislation was considered and officers were elected. (A summary of adopted legislation can be found on page 14.) Alexander Sultan CFV, San Diego State ’93-Life, and Stephanie Potter CFV, Auburn ‘00, were elected as president and executive vice president, respectively. Regional Attendance Award Central, Truman State; Eastcentral, Northwood; Eastern, Lock Haven; Mideast, Western Carolina; Midwest, Eastern Kentucky; Northcentral, Creighton; Northeast, Baruch; Northwest, Portland State; Southcentral, Arkansas; Southeast, Clemson; Southern, Tennessee Tech; Southwest, Arizona State; Westcentral, Idaho State. Travel Award Baruch College Unity Award Southern Region and Westcentral Region (tie) Blue & Gold Spirit Award Baruch College KELLY BUDNICK Florida State ‘08 “I absolutely loved the Brothers Night Out event at Rawhide. It gave us a chance to unwind and hang out in a great atmosphere with great food!” Delegates assemble for the Chapter Congress Meeting (top) and vote on legislation (middle). Alexander Sultan and Stephanie Potter (above) were elected to two-year terms as president and executive vice president, respectively. The busy day concluded with Brothers Night Out at Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse. In addition to a buffet dinner, Rawhide offered our guests a taste of LOGAN LAWRENCE Auburn ‘08 “I met hundreds of brothers I would have not met otherwise. I loved the unity and brotherhood that I experienced, and my goal is to bring that bond back to my chapter!” akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 11 AWARDS PRESENTED DURING SATURDAY’S AWARDS LUNCHEON ABOVE: President Andrea Nemeth presents the Alpha Award for Leadership. Michael Moffat accepted the award on behalf of the Gamma Iota Chapter (Loyola). CIRCLE OF ACHIEVEMENT Chapters that initiated 40 or more members during the 2010-11 academic year: Convention attendees enjoyed 1880’s-style family entertainment at Rawhide, an authentic frontier town and Arizona’s largest western-themed attraction. old west hospitality which included stunt shows, a shooting gallery, rock climbing, stagecoach rides and more. The event also featured the conclusion of the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s Jail and Bail fundraiser, where more than $4,000 was raised in support of the foundation’s scholarship and leadership development programs. Friday, July 29 The day began early for those who went golfing at the Biltmore’s historic Adobe Course, one of only three classic-era golf courses remaining in Arizona. Later that morning, alumni had the opportunity to walk through Old Town Scottsdale and get a flavor of the old west. For students, Friday morning was the beginning of the College of Leadership. Twenty educational break-out sessions were offered throughout the day on a variety of topics focusing on chapter management and career skills. At lunch, chapters, regions and individuals were honored for their Alabama, American, Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, Baruch, Butler, Central Florida, Chapman, Colorado, Connecticut, Dayton, Delaware, DePaul, East Carolina, Emory, Florida, Florida International, Florida State, Georgetown, Georgia, Gonzaga, Illinois, Illinois State, Indiana, Iowa, James Madison, Kentucky, Manchester, Miami (Ohio), Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina State, Oregon, Pepperdine, Purdue, Richmond, Rochester, San Diego State, San Francisco State, Santa Clara, South Carolina, Southern California, Southern Methodist, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Washington, Washington (St. Louis), Wisconsin. CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE Chapters that increased membership by twenty-five percent during the 2010-11 academic year: Arkansas, Austin Peay, Baylor, Binghamton, British Columbia, Calgary, California – Merced, California State – Northridge, Carnegie Mellon, Central Michigan, Christopher Newport, Cincinnati, DePaul, Denver, East Carolina, Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Washington, Fort Hays State, Jacksonville, Jacksonville State, Kentucky, Loyola - New Orleans, Michigan Tech, Mississippi, Montclair State, Nevada – Reno, New Hampshire, Northwestern, Nova Southeastern, Ohio, Oregon, Oregon State, Pepperdine, Portland, Rutgers, South Alabama, Southeast Missouri, Southern Indiana, Southern Methodist, Stetson, Texas - San Antonio, Texas Lutheran, Texas State, Washington (St. Louis), Washington State, Wichita State, William & Mary, Winthrop, Wyoming. ALPHA, KAPPA AND PSI AWARDS Recognizes student members that excel in three different areas of chapter operations: Alpha Award for Leadership Luke T. Culley, Loyola ‘10 Kappa Award for Membership Recruitment Olivia White, Oregon ‘09 Psi Award for Professional Development Alex Helin, Ohio State ‘10 BROOKLYN BRIDGE AWARD Recognizes an individual who strives to bridge the gap between alumni and student members: P. Jacob Garza, Texas – San Antonio ‘07 RICHARD SANTANA CSU - San Bernardino ‘11 12 “Because of Convention, my chapter now collaborates with chapters from around our area. I can’t think of a better opportunity to meet hundreds of brothers at once!” AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org “My favorite thing about Convention was the Celebration of Brotherhood. Hearing all the memories and the ways a brotherhood can lift someone up MICHELLE GRICHUK was incredible!” Lamar ‘08 INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD Recognizes an individual who is the “mover and shaker” of the fraternity: Melanie J. Snyder, Boise State ‘09 HELPING HAND AWARD Recognizes an individual who leads by example in service to others: Melissa M. Waud, Oregon State ‘10 FRIEND OF AKPSI AWARD Recognizes a non-member for support of an AKPsi chapter: Christina Whitney, friend of the Omega Zeta Chapter (Binghamton) commitment to the fraternity. Outgoing Fraternity Chairman Gregory M. Sottolano, American ’96-Life, introduced the fraternity’s newest chapters and presented awards based on the 2010-11 Annual Chapter Report (ACR). Of special note, Northwest Regional Director Micheal E. Dickson CFV, Central Washington ‘02, and the Northwest Region were presented with the Number One Region Award. Also, William F. Templin, Illinois ’41-Life, who has participated in nearly every Convention since first attending the Golden Anniversary Convention in 1953, was honored with a 70-year membership certificate. (A complete listing of awards presented at Thursday’s luncheon can be found on page 11.) The luncheon concluded with the introduction of the fraternity’s new “Invest in You” membership recruitment campaign. The campaign is designed to give chapters the opportunity to experience the benefits of growing their organizations, such as increased networking, stronger chapter operations and resources, enhanced programming and longterm sustainability. After the COL wrapped-up for the day, brothers met for the Celebra- tion of Brotherhood. The popular member-only ritual provided attendees with the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of fraternity while sharing personal memories and experiences. Later that evening, Acad- emy fellows from 2001-11 met for a reunion while alumni and their guests attended the Alumni Night Out. Held at the award-winning Avanti restaurant, the memorable ANO included an evening of amazing RIGHT: Students could pick from 40 career and chapter development sessions to attend during the twoday College of Leadership. ABOVE: A regular Convention attendee since 1953, Bill Templin received a certificate recognizing his 70 years of membership in the fraternity. RICO CASTENEDA Oregon ‘10 “I loved discovering the true strength of our fraternity’s brotherhood at Convention. I never knew so many strangers could have such a tight bond so instantly.” ERIN BARRA San Diego State ‘10 “Hands down, this year’s Convention was the best fraternity event I’ve attended. I would definitely encourage all brothers to attend the next one in 2013.” KYLE WONG Stanford ‘09 “The Convention really makes you appreciate the AKPsi brotherhood and network. It was a great learning experience, and there were many opportunities to have fun.” akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 13 ADOPTED LEGISLATION The Constitution is Alpha Kappa Psi’s supreme governing document and can only be amended by a meeting of the Chapter Congress. Chapters in good standing (both student and alumni) each receive one vote, and a three-quarter majority vote is required to pass any amendment to the Constitution. The following summarizes those amendments made during the Chapter Congress Meeting at this summer’s Convention: From the Constitution Committee While the Constitution already allowed for the fraternity’s chairman to serve two one-year terms in that position, conflicting verbiage elsewhere stated that the chairman would have to step down from the board after one term as chairman, or if it coincided with the end of his/her board term. Legislation was adopted to correct these two oversights. To avoid potential conflicts of interest, the Constitution was amended so that any director serving on the fraternity’s board of directors could not simultaneously hold a position on the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation Board of Directors, the Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity Management Team or any other volunteer position working with a student or alumni chapter. culinary creations, fun and brotherhood. For students, Friday night was spent at Tempe’s popular Mill Avenue District where more than 100 restaurants, shops and entertainment options made for an exciting evening. Saturday, July 30 Saturday started early for those alumni who signed up for the daylong Red Rock Jeep tour in Sedona. For students, the College of Leader- “You will never experience anything more awesome, educational or wonderful than Convention! There are no words to describe what a great experience JENNIFER BARTLETT you will have.” Fresno State ‘09 14 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org Vacancies on the board of directors are now to be filled in accordance with the Board of Directors’ Statement of Policy. Previously, the Constitution required vacancies to be filled in accordance with the Articles of Incorporation. This legislation corrected an oversight because the Articles of Incorporation has no information regarding the filling of board vacancies. From the Membership Committee To clarify the definition of Honorary Membership, the sentence “Honorary Membership should be conferred to persons who strengthen the fraternity, region, and/or chapter as a whole” was added to the existing definition in the Constitution. From the Fraternal Operations Committee Regional Directors will no longer be elected, but instead be recommended for appointment (or for removal from office) by the president and CEO—with the approval of the board of directors. This change was made to the Constitution because the fraternity’s president and CEO are held accountable to the board of directors for meeting goals, but if regional directors were underperforming, the president and CEO previously had no ability to affect change immediately. ship’s educational sessions resumed with another selection of 20 sessions to pick from. Upon attending the COL, participants were able to earn a diploma based on attendance at the sessions. That afternoon, brothers and guests were welcomed to the Awards Luncheon by newly-elected Fraternity Chairman Charles D. Steffens, Portland ’87-Life. After the meal was served, chapters and individuals BRANDAN McBRIDE Western Michigan ‘08 “The College of Leadership courses weren’t just guided toward bettering your chapter, they also provided valuable information about bettering yourself as a whole.” were recognized for their dedication to AKPsi through the receipt of awards from the Student and Alumni Awards Catalog and the ACR. (A complete listing of all award winners from Saturday’s luncheon can be found on page 12.) Also at the luncheon, Arizona Quest for Kids accepted a donation on behalf of the membership of Alpha Kappa Psi. AQFK is a mentoring and enrichment program—for high potential VERONICA TORRES Florida International ‘09 “My favorite thing about Convention was being able to talk to Bill Templin extensively about his 70 years of membership in AKPsi. He is an inspiration to all.” students from low income families— to provide support and guidance for college enrollment and graduation. After the luncheon, the names of winners from the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s silent auction were posted. Through the auction, more than $14,000 was raised to support foundation programs. Later that evening, and immediately before the Grand Banquet, the foundation held a reception honoring supporters who made contributions of $100 or more during the year. Once everyone was seated for dinner, the Grand Banquet began with introductions. After dessert, outgoing President Andrea Nemeth CFV, Montclair State ’91-Life, swore in newly-elected officers President Sultan and Executive Vice President Pot- At the Grand Banquet, Eastern Regional Director Thomas Tran is joined by members of the recently intalled Psi Nu Chapter from Baruch College. ter. Sultan addressed the audience and shared his vision for the fraternity. The rest of the evening’s program included the presentation of individual and chapter awards, including several of the fraternity’s highest honors. Of note, chapters from Austin Peay, Drake and Oregon State were honored with the Award of Achievement – First Place Fraternity Standing, while Maryland picked up the Chapter of the Year Award. Presentations wrapped up as Past Fraternity President (1997-01) and Chairman (2004-05) Robert A. Davenport, Old Dominion ’86-Life, became GOLD DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD The fraternity’s highest honor to an individual for meritorious service has only been awarded 44 times since 1941. Robert A. Davenport, Old Dominion ’86-Life CHAPTER OF THE YEAR AWARD Honors a chapter that is succeeding in providing its members with a well-balanced experience by delivering on the vision of developing principled business leaders: Maryland AWARD OF ACHIEVEMENT First Place Fraternity Standing Chapters that scored at least 100,000 points on the ACR: Austin Peay, Drake, Oregon State. Timothy Stowell, Oregon State ‘09 Robert Davenport (middle) recieves the Gold Distinguished Service Award, the fraternity’s highest honor. The award was presented by Past Fraternity Chairman David Ralston and Past Fraternity Vice President Carol Carter. MEMBER OF THE YEAR AWARD Recognizes an individual who is dedicated to AKPsi and a leader in other campus and community groups: BEST CHARITY FUNDRAISER AWARD Honors a chapter for exhibiting business “know-how” by combining an effective fundraising event with a service component: BROTHER OF THE YEAR AWARD Recognizes an individual who bleeds blue and gold and gives their heart to the fraternity: Chelsea Oprandi, Ohio State ‘08 CHAPTER ADVISOR OF THE YEAR AWARD Recognizes a CA who has excelled in assisting the chapter: Dr. Marion Robinson, South Carolina State ’80-Life AWARDS PRESENTED DURING SATURDAY’S GRAND BANQUET BEST ALUMNI EVENT AWARD Honors a chapter that demonstrates the importance of the entire AKPsi lifecycle by encouraging alumni and student interaction: Arizona BEST PHILANTHROPY AWARD Honors a chapter that demonstrates the true meaning of service through a selected philanthropic event: Colorado State, Stony Brook (tie) ABOVE: Past Southeast Regional Director Jeff Hughes (right) congratulates the Beta Upsilon Chapter from South Carolina for winning the Best Entrepreneurial Investment Activity Award. BEST PROFESSIONAL EVENT AWARD Honors a chapter that demonstrates the professional aspect of AKPsi through a specific event: Loyola Nova Southeastern BEST ENTREPRENEURIAL/INVESTMENT ACTIVITY AWARD Honors a chapter that demonstrates its business savvy by creating an entrepreneurial/investment experience for its members. South Carolina CHAIRMAN’S AWARDS Presented by the current and past chairmen of the Fraternity Board to a member who demonstrates outstanding commitment to the fraternity: M.C. Moore, Virginia Tech ’86-Life Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ’89-Life SERVICE AWARD Presented to the outgoing or immediate past chairman, or president in honor of their service to the fraternity: President Andrea Nemeth CFV, Montclair State ’91-Life Past Chairman David A. Ralston CFV, Richmond ’94-Life Chairman Gregory A. Sottolano CFV, American ’96-Life akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 15 the 44th person in the history of Alpha Kappa Psi to receive the Gold Distinguished Service Award. (A list of all awards presented during the banquet can be found on page 15.) The evening ended with a video presentation recapping the week’s events. After it was announced that the 57th Convention would be held in New Orleans in 2013, brothers joined to sing the fraternity’s anthem. << SCENES FROM THE GRAND BANQUET Alpha Kappa Psi extends its sincerest gratitude to Convention Chair Wendy Wendroff. Including the upcoming New Orleans Convention in 2013, Wendy has served as chair for seven consecutive Conventions. CONVENTION RECAP WATCH IT NOW ON YOUR SMART PHONE OR VISIT AKPSI.ORG/CONVENTIONVIDEO Highlighting events held throughout the Convention, this six-minute video originally debuted at the conclusion of the Grand Banquet. With the exception of student headshots and photos from the Grand Banquet, all photographs featured in this special coverage of the 56th Convention were by Kieran Henthorn of plusONE Photography. SAVE THE DATE Alpha Kappa Psi visits New Orleans for the fraternity’s 57th Convention, August 7-10, 2013. Visit akpsi.org for updates and join the Convention’s fan page on Facebook: “2013 Alpha Kappa Psi Convention in New Orleans” 16 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org L ife L o y al M em b e r ship Life Loyal Members are alumni and undergraduates, of all ages, who choose to continue to take advantage of their Alpha Kappa Psi membership long after their college years. They include scores of successful men and women from every walk of life who have added distinction to themselves and AKPsi by becoming Life Members. Since 1929, Life Membership has been an enduring tradition of our great fraternity. If you are not a Life Member and pride your membership in Alpha Kappa Psi, why not inscribe your name where it will stand as a memorial to you and your enduring loyalty? Life Membership entitles you to the following benefits: FOR LIFE - A membership certificate suitable for framing and the official Life Membership monogram button FOR LIFE - A subscription to the award-winning Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi FOR LIFE - Special offers and discounts as authorized from time to time by the fraternity The cost to become a Life Member is $400. Students and those who graduated within the past two years are eligible for the discounted rate of $200. To become a Life Member, mail payment to the Alpha Kappa Psi Heritage Center at 7801 E 88th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233. For more information, or to join online, visit akpsi.org. akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 17 18 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org CHANGING THE WORLD THROUGH SERVANT LEADERSHIP Each of us can be, and should be, deeply happy. To be deeply happy, we need to find meaning in our lives and work. A great way to find that meaning is to make the world a better place. But how do you do that? A good way to do that is to become a servant-leader, and transform your organization into a servantinstitution. You can make a difference that is worth your lifetime—a difference that is so meaningful that when you look back at the end of your life, you will be completely satisfied. You will know why you lived. You will have left a significant legacy that will continue to benefit others. The modern servant leadership movement While the idea of serving by leading has ancient roots, the modern servant leadership movement was launched by Robert K. Greenleaf with his classic essay, The Servant as Leader, first published in 1970. Greenleaf was a businessman. He spent thirty-eight years working for AT&T at a time when it was one of the biggest corporations in the world. He understood business, and he understood leadership. In fact, he was the director of management research at AT&T, which meant that it was his job to train and educate the leaders and managers of the corporation to be as effective as possible. Greenleaf noticed that there were leaders who were in it for their own personal advantage—their own power, wealth and fame. But there were also leaders who were in it to help their colleagues and serve their customers. Greenleaf concluded that those who were in it for others were the most effective leaders. He called them servant-leaders. They were the ones who really got things done. Servant-leaders are effective because they pay attention to people. They pay attention to their colleagues, so they can help them to grow and perform at their highest possible levels. They pay attention to their customers, so they can understand what their customers need, and can provide it to them. Servant-leaders have many characteristics, but the most important characteristic is the desire to serve. Servant-leaders know that it is not about themselves, it is about others. And serving others—family members, friends, colleagues and customers—is not just one more item on the daily to-do list. It is what life is about. It is why we are here. It is what gives life meaning and significance. Servant-leaders are not servile or soft. They can make tough decisions. They simply care about other people, and find joy in helping them to grow and succeed. Greenleaf said that the best test of the servant leader is this: Do those served grow as persons? Do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? This focus on growing people is strategic. When you help your colleagues to grow, it’s a triple win. Your colleagues find fulfillment, the capacity of your organization grows, and the organization’s service to its customers is By Dr. Kent M. Keith CEO, Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 19 enhanced. Your organization can do things better, or can do new things you weren’t able to do before. In a rapidly changing economy that is knowledge-based, your colleagues need to keep learning and growing if your organization is to remain competitive. Changing the world by changing our institutions Servant leadership is ultimately about changing the world. Greenleaf thought that the best way to do that is to change our institutions— from the inside. In Robert K. Greenleaf: A Life of Servant Leadership, Don Frick shares Greenleaf ’s recollection of how he became interested in working for a large institution. As a student at Carleton College in the 1920s, Greenleaf took a course from Dr. Oscar Helming, chairman of the Economics Department. One day, during a lecture, Helming said something like this: “We are becoming a nation of large institutions… Everything is getting big—government, churches, businesses, labor unions, universities—and none of these big institutions are serving well, either the people whom they are set up to serve or the people who staff them to render the service… These institutions can be bludgeoned, coerced, threatened from the outside. But they can only be changed from the inside by somebody who knows how to do it and who wants to do it. Some of you folks ought to make your careers inside these institutions and become the ones who respond to the idea that they could do better.” Greenleaf took Dr. Helming’s advice, and spent his career at AT&T, helping the company to do better. In the years since then, large corporations have become even more dominant in our lives. The United States is still a small-business nation, but the impact of big businesses is obvious. For example, it has been estimated that the Fortune 1,000 companies control about 70 percent of the American economy. The twenty most profitable companies in the United States recorded combined profits of $226 billion in 2009. Those combined profits were greater than the gross national products of 150 countries. The $19.3 billion in profit earned by ExxonMobil alone was greater than the gross national products of 110 countries. The non-profit sector has also grown in importance. As of 2005, a total of 12.9 million people, or 9.7 percent of the nation’s workforce, were employed by non-profits. The revenues of non-profits totaled $1.6 billion and their assets totaled $3.4 trillion, double the revenues and assets recorded ten years earlier. Greenleaf knew that our world would be a better place if all of our institutions were servant-institutions. He said: “Whereas, until recently, caring was largely person to person, now most of it is mediated through institutions—often large, complex, powerful, impersonal; not always competent; sometimes corrupt. If a better society is to be built, one that is more just and more loving, one that provides greater creative opportunity for its people, then the most open Through the fraternity’s partnership with the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, our members get discounted memberships and access to conferences. Learn more about what it means to be a servant-leader and take advantage of this special Alpha Kappa Psi member benefit by visiting akpsi.org. 20 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org course is to raise both the capacity to serve and the very performance as servant of existing major institutions by new regenerative forces operating within them.” The characteristics of servantinstitutions Servant-institutions care about everyone they touch—employees, customers, business partners, shareholders and communities. When it comes to employees, servant-institutions: • Emphasize training and continuing education programs, individualized growth and development programs, and advancement and promotion opportunities • Strive to create a culture of trust, and offer positive treatment from day one (for example, employees are not put on probation, and they are immediately eligible for benefits). • Are good at seeing the whole person, not just the worker; emphasizing and rewarding teamwork; and distributing decision-making to the action level, the level closest to the customer. • Gear employee training to the next job, not just the current one, because the servant-institution is committed to providing promotion opportunities for its employees. One result of these practices is that servant-institutions have low employee turnover. People like working there. Servant-institutions listen carefully to their customers so they can create the programs, products and services that their customers truly need. As a result, customers become loyal supporters of the organization, and continue to use the programs, products and services that are offered. That gives the servant-institution the opportunity to do more business with their current customers as well as growing their market share. Servant-institutions know that business partners are important, so they are good at listening to their vendors or suppliers. They see the benefit of having long-term relationships, and devote time to learning about each other’s businesses, so they can work together effectively. Because of their mutual trust and understanding, the organization and its business partners can focus together on the “end customers.” Servant-institutions that are publicly held companies are good at listening to shareholders, and are committed to providing accurate and timely information to them as well as the general public. Servant-institutions care about the communities in which they operate. They learn about the local social and economic networks and the natural environment. They respect and listen to the different community voices. They enter into partnerships with community groups, and encourage community service by their employees and customers. Living the dream Changing the world for the better has never been easy. It not only takes hard work, it takes a dream. Greenleaf said: “For anything to happen there must be a dream. And for anything great to happen there must be a great dream… One of these great dreams is for the good society made up of predominantly serving institutions that shape its character by encouraging serving individuals and providing scope and shelter for large creative acts of service—by individuals and groups.” Not all dreams come true; and if our dreams are big enough, they will not come true in our lifetimes. But we can still find meaning and deep happiness as we work toward our dreams. By harnessing our institutions for the benefit of society, we can change lives, and save lives. We can raise the performance of our organizations as servant-institutions, and change the world for the better—for all of us. << DR. KENT M. KEITH is the CEO of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, which is one of Alpha Kappa Psi’s strategic partners. Based in Indianapolis, the Center provides publications, conferences, seminars and intensive training workshops on servant leadership. Courses that promote personal development in servant leadership are offered by the Greenleaf Academy using distance learning technology. More information is available at www.greenleaf.org. Buy a bottle of wine and money flows into our General Fund The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation has established a partnership with Donati Family Vineyard in Templeton, Calif., to provide funds for our educational and leadership development programs. For every bottle of wine purchased by our alumni, families and friends, Donati will donate $3.00 to our General Fund. With your next purchase of wine for personal enjoyment or as a gift of appreciation, consider the Donati label. It’s a win-win for all. You will have a selection of wine from an award-winning winery and our General Fund grows with each purchase. Purchase a bottle today. Call (877) 511-9463 or go online: donatiwine.com/shop Be sure to tell Donati you are supporting the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation Wine is the spirit of friendship and appreciation akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 21 2010-11 Annual Report Dear brothers, parents and friends of Alpha Kappa Psi: As chairman, it gives me considerable pleasure to personally share with you the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s 2010-11 Annual Report. What a year of accomplishment and focus it has been. I believe that the succeeding pages do an excellent job of reporting on the achievements of our foundation this past year. That’s why one of the most important things I can do as chairman is to remind every single donor of just how grateful our board of directors is for the generous financial gifts our supporters provide. Our donors are the ones who bring all of AKPsi’s leadership and scholarship programs to life – year, after year, after year. For that, I say thank you. Thank you! I am hopeful you will take a few minutes to seriously digest and reflect on the work of the Alpha Kappa Psi Foun- dation, along with the important role you have played this past year in helping advance the fraternity’s vision of being “The premier developer of principled business leaders.” The fraternity can only accomplish its work with your help and support. You are indeed the people who make a difference! Of course, now that the academic year is back in full swing, the foundation is once again actively rallying brothers and friends across the world to support the current 2011-12 campaign. When contacted by the foundation, it’s my hope that you will give all you can so we can keep our important undergraduate leadership programs going. It’s these programs that provide a premier undergraduate experience — one that distinguishes AKPsi from all other fraternities. My friends, I am humbled to serve as your foundation’s chairman. With that, please know that we will continue to be effective and efficient in garnering and managing the resources that help make Alpha Kappa Psi one of the world’s greatest college fraternities. In U-- and I--, David P. Wendroff CFV, Portland ‘79-Life Foundation Chairman $687,682 700,000 $633,363 600,000 $469,642 500,000 $354,763 $349,530 400,000 $292,557 300,000 $170,601 $159,470 $199,414 200,000 $120,954 100,000 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Ten Years of Foundation Contributions Annual Fund Gifts (n) and Bequests (n) The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation is an Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) non profit organization. All gifts to the foundation are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. For the 2010-11 year, the foundation was audited by K.B. Parrish & Company of Indianapolis. Audit reports are available upon request. Tax identification Number: 35-6016131. 22 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org Lifetime Giving Honored here are donors who made at least one gift during the 2010-11 campaign (July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011) and have a lifetime giving history of $1,000 or more. Legacy Circle | $75,000+ Gordon L. Snider, Colorado College ‘37-Life (3) + # Stephen Vasquez CFV, Arizona State ‘72-Life (10) + Blue & Gold Circle | $50,000 R.K. Lee, Washington ‘67-Life (19) + National Philanthropic Trust DAF (7) Robert E. Richardson, Iowa ‘76-Life (19) % & Pamela L. Richardson, Drake ‘81-Life (19) Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life (7) + David P. Wendroff, Portland CFV ‘79-Life (17) + & Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State CFV ‘80-Life (17) + Crest Circle | $25,000+ Council of Alpha (10) Florida Gold Coast Alumni (14) Chris J. Rufer, UCLA ‘68-Life (18) Galley Circle | $10,000 AEGON Transamerica Foundation (3) Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life (6) + Bank of America Foundation (4) Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ‘84-Life (16) + & Leslie-Ann J. Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life (16) + Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life (19) + Robert A. Davenport, Old Dominion ‘86-Life (19) Kenneth B. Hastey, Saint Louis ‘76-Life (19) & Jill Johansen Hastey, Drake ‘85-Life % (19) William C. Himstreet, Southern California ‘54-Life (17) Scott D. Howell, Texas Tech ‘79-Life (10) & Eileen L. Howell, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘77-Life (10) Microsoft (5) John P. Muehlman, Western Kentucky ‘67-Life + # William D. Reeves, Georgia State ‘59-Life (17) Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ‘86-Life (18) + Edward B. Rust, Illinois Wesleyan ‘70-Life (2) Mark D. Warden, Southern California ‘81-Life (13) + Loyalty Circle | $5,000+ Arthur W. Carlson, Minnesota ‘49-Life (12) Tony C. Clark, Iowa ‘74-Life (19) Sue Duli (13) Gary L. Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Honorary/Life (19) + Jeffrey E. Frank, Eastern Michigan ‘86-Life (17) Gamma Epsilon Chapter (Penn State) (2) Michael E. Gerwe, Miami (Ohio) ‘56-Life (9) Highland Street Foundation Mark C. MacGibbon CFV, Portland ‘96-Life (12) Phil D. May, Saint Louis ‘86-Life (11) J. Mark Miller, West Georgia ‘70-Faculty/Life (19) Nu Chi Chapter (Central Florida) Alexis P. Perdomo CFV, Florida International ‘92-Life (12) % & Patricia S. Perdomo, Florida International ‘93-Life (12) Robert A. Spansky, Detroit (Day) ‘62-Life (19) Charles D. Steffens CFV, Portland ‘87-Life (11) Melissa J. Stowe CFV, Iowa State ‘98-Life (9) % Alexander T. Sultan CFV, San Diego State ‘93-Life (11) United Way of The Inland Valleys (8) Lee Voegler, American ‘98-Life (13) John J. Von Achen, Upsala College ‘74-Life (19) Wadeco Manufacturing Company (7) Cynthia A. Washington, Saint Louis ‘82-Life (18) William R. Wehmeyer, Southeast Missouri ‘85-Life (18) Lee E. Whitcomb, Wisconsin ‘53-Life (5) John R. Wielandy, Saint Louis ‘62-Life (13) Friendship Circle | $1,000+ American Endowment Foundation (2) Steven D. Anderson, Portland State ‘83-Life (8) William V. Angeloff, Pittsburgh ‘56-Life (3) Arthur C. Anton, Boston ‘48-Life C Kevin Armstrong, Cincinnati ‘92-Life (6) Gregory M. Arnold, Old Dominion ‘84-Life (18) & Susan L. Arnold, Ohio State ‘80-Life (18) William D. Barker, Emory ‘48-Life (10) Louis R. Barkman, Michigan State ‘98-Life (9) Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc (5) Bernard J. and Nancy E. Bell (3) Henry J. Binder, Wayne State ‘47-Life (16) Robert Bleile, Toledo ‘00-Life & Alicja Bleile, Toledo ‘01 Laurissa M. Bray, Southern Indiana ‘94-Life (13) Charles M. Brown, West Virginia ‘49-Life (15) Thomas H. Browning, Arizona ‘60-Life (19) Frank J. Brye, Western Michigan ‘60-Life (5) Randall C. Budden, Michigan - Dearborn ‘82-Life (10) Kyle M. Bunch, Western Kentucky ‘02-Life (7) Christopher A. Bush, Jacksonville ‘84-Life (7) Scott M. Butera, Arizona State ‘84-Life (6) John D. Cahill, Buffalo ‘52-Life (16) Lisa A. Calandriello CFV, American ‘97-Life (6) James L. Canvasser, Oakland ‘98-Life (11) Thomas A. Carey, Western Michigan ‘92-Life (16) Robert E. Carlson, Drake ‘93-Life (15) Carol R. Carter, Gustavus Adolphus ‘76-Life (6) James E. Chandler, Boston ‘50-Life (9) Donald S. Chapman, Georgia ‘59-Life (6) Richard D. Clark, Columbia ‘49-Life (19) Christopher J. Clemens, Ball State ‘03 (5) The Coca Cola Company Foundation Donald C. Cundy, Eastern Michigan ‘70-Life (19) Katharine A. Denham, Eastern Michigan ‘92-Life (5) Michael G. Dickerson CFV, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life (8) Jennifer J. Dobel CFV, Iowa State ‘01-Life (5) Scott A. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘88-Life (8) & Stacey M. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘90-Life (8) Andrea K. Duda, Western Michigan ‘78-Life (5) Cary R. Efaw, Waynesburg ‘72-Life (10) Louis J. Ferony, Bellevue ‘86-Life (15) Edwin J. Feulner, Regis ‘60-Life (13) Michael J. Fischer, Toledo ‘98-Life Peter M. Fleming, Long Beach State ‘73-Life (19) Robert T. Flesh, Southern California ‘72-Life (3) Florida Power & Light - Nextera Energy Foundation William L. Foulds, Penn State ‘64-Life (13) Paul D. Freedle, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘60-Life (18) Lawrence A. Friend, Indiana ‘63-Life (6) Steven L. Frost, Adrian College ‘72-Life (7) Gregory L. Gabbard, Cincinnati ‘90-Life (10) Robert F. Garvin, Michigan State ‘59-Life (8) Nancy A. Ghizzone, Iowa ‘89-Life (15) William R. Goldammer, Marquette ‘54-Life (19) Barry D. Gumaer, CSU - San Bernardino ‘93-Life (8) Randall L. Haines, Florida ‘65-Life (4) Elaine J. Hamilton, Auburn ‘92-Life (2) Timothy J. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘76-Life (8) % & Elizabeth A. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘78-Life (8) William M. Hansmeyer, Texas - San Antonio ‘94-Life (4) L.V. Bob Hanson, Minnesota ‘49-Life (16) John and Mildred Harder (11) Monique A. Harps, American ‘01 (10) Michael C. Harris (3) Charles J. Hass, Wisconsin ‘58-Life (13) Kent R. Hastings, Colorado ‘62-Life (7) David M. Heimos, Missouri ‘74-Life (8) Jonathan J. Heinlein CFV, American ‘02-Life (6) Thomas R. Hendry, Minnesota ‘64-Life (6) Karan A. Hennessy, Georgia State ‘83-Life Jessica L. Hill CFV, Arizona State ‘95-Life (11) + John R. Hudak, Michigan State ‘85-Life (10) Walter G. Hudson, West Texas A & M ‘72-Life (19) Richard A. Hughey, Pittsburgh - Johnstown ‘91-Life (7) Lisa L. Irby, Saint Louis ‘83-Life (6) Donna J. Jones, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life (15) % Jerry A. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life (18) & Martha B. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life (18) William W. Kibler, Virginia Tech ‘58-Life (16) William L. Koleszar, Florida State ‘86-Life (13) Edward J. Koss, Michigan - Dearborn ‘76-Life (10) Jennifer H. Kuhn CFV, Colorado ‘99-Life (10) David A. Labowitz, UCLA ‘62-Life (17) Todd H. Langley, Arizona ‘53-Life (19) Rufus B. Langley, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘62-Life (8) Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life (12) + William T. Laundon, North Carolina State ‘83-Life (15) Norris F. Lee, Virginia Tech ‘48-Life # John M. LeVering, Boise State ‘95-Life (5) Thomas A. Mack, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life (15) & Theresa M. Mack, Texas A & M ‘84 (15) John J. Makowski, Oakland ‘86-Life (9) Benjamin D. Mallin, Cincinnati ‘47-Life (5) David S. Margolis, Wayne State ‘76-Life (5) Robert A. Marra, New York ‘59-Life (8) Duncan L. Matteson, Missouri ‘54-Life (7) Barry R. Meinerth, Norwich ‘66-Life (3) Daniel D. Mendoza, Miami ‘99-Life (12) Carol S. Messman, Adrian College ‘81-Life Richard J. Meyer, Minnesota ‘56-Life (18) Anthony T. Meyer, Florida ‘96-Life (12) & Kathryn M. Meyer, Florida State ‘97 (12) Michael H. Molnar CFV, Toledo ‘01-Life (6) Melvin C. Moore, Virginia Tech ‘86-Life (18) + Randolph L. Myers, CSU - Los Angeles ‘57-Life (19) Gary K. Nelson, Portland State ‘65-Life (12) Andrea Nemeth CFV, Montclair State ‘91-Life (11) & Vadim Shleyfman, Towson ‘09-Honorary James H. Nero, George Washington ‘68-Life (3) Alicia D. Neumann CFV, Saint Louis ‘96-Life (13) Nyesha R. Newton, South Carolina State ‘99 (11) Donald J. Nichols, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘60-Life (13) Nissan North America, Inc (3) William A. O’Brien, Old Dominion ‘69-Life (14) Chad N. Olszyk, Rutgers ‘98-Life (10) Dennis S. Palkon, Florida Atlantic ‘04-Faculty (7) Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life (14) Steven M. Patch, Michigan State ‘77-Life (11) Amy A. Peltier, American ‘02-Life Marisa A. Pont, Nebraska ‘04 (7) Susan A. Porte, CSU - San Bernardino ‘98 (8) Manuel E. Pravia CFV, Miami ‘89-Life (15) David A. Ralston CFV, Richmond ‘94-Life (8) William K. Rapp, Arizona ‘58-Life (8) Mark C. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘91-Life (13) & Laurie A. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘88-Life (13) Curtis K. Redding, Pennsylvania ‘98-Life (3) Timothy J. Reedy, Bradley ‘79-Life (14) Larry D. Roberts, Wyoming ‘65-Life (13) B. Leslie Robinson, Southern Illinois ‘65-Life (12) Terry J. Robinson, Indiana ‘80-Life (9) James P. Rounsavall, Arkansas ‘86-Life (8) Jeffrey T. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘86-Life (2) & Theresa M. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘87-Life (2) Andrew A. Rupp, Fort Hays State ‘74-Life (7) Leo V. Ryan, Marquette ‘44-Life (13) Peter G. Sarles, Babson College ‘58-Life (9) Ilyne B. Sbar, Miami ‘88-Life (11) Robert N. Schreck, UCLA ‘63-Life (2) H. Roger Secrest, Michigan ‘48-Life (17) Jessica R. Seitz, Auburn ‘02-Honorary/Life (11) Ann M. Sexton, Toledo ‘82-Life (19) Brendan P. Sherry, Virginia Tech ‘97-Life (8) Dennis D. Shiplett, Youngstown State ‘67-Life (16) Albert D. Shonk, Southern California ‘52-Life (19) D. Scott Showalter, Richmond ‘73-Life (8) Alan M. Siktberg, Ball State ‘02-Life (9) David W. Simpkins, Jacksonville ‘80-Life (8) Kenneth L. Sjoberg, Florida State ‘91-Life (6) Walter J. Smith, Florida ‘65-Life (11) Clinton H. Smoke, Old Dominion ‘61-Life (3) Gregory M. Sottolano CFV, American ‘96-Life (3) Jean M. Souweine, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘52-Life (5) Lyle T. Staab, Fort Hays State ‘76-Life (6) Gerard T. Staeger, Detroit (Day) ‘80-Life (13) Ariane L. Stone, Nova Southeastern ‘05-Life (6) Dan L. Stubblefield CFV, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life (11) + Charles E. Swanson, Michigan ‘49-Life (5) John W. Sweitzer, Seton Hall ‘65-Life (14) Steven T. Tabac, Michigan ‘63-Life (9) + James K. Tabb, Emory ‘49-Life Eric Tang, Southern California ‘02-Life (7) Timothy N. Tanis, Northern Michigan ‘02-Life (3) Vin A. Taylor, Southern California ‘58-Life (6) William F. Templin, Illinois ‘41-Life (19) John E. Terhune, Wayne State ‘42-Life (14) William F. Thompson, Virginia ‘70-Life (18) Don A. Tidwell, Texas ‘56-Life (5) Delia G. Tillman, Georgia State ‘94-Life (2) Thomas N. Tran CFV, Penn State ‘02-Life (5) Paul E. Turner, Louisiana Tech ‘80-Life (7) Robert S. Ukrop, Richmond ‘68-Life (13) United Way of the Bay Area (2) Donald H. Van Hove, Detroit (Day) ‘60-Life (11) John L. Van Vliet, Detroit (Day) ‘62-Life (7) Christine M. Vasquez CFV, Arizona State ‘98-Life (10) + Lane N. Velayo, Cincinnati ‘00-Life (10) William A. Wade, Seattle ‘05-Honorary (8) Suzanne M. Ward, Drake ‘92-Life (15) Christopher J. Warmuth, Southern California ‘74-Life (10) Jeffrey B. Warner, Iowa ‘84-Life (14) Gregory P. Weber, Montclair State ‘81-Life (13) John C. Werner, Virginia ‘86-Life (2) Maurice C. Workman, Illinois ‘48-Life (19) Zachary H. Wright, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘91-Life (10) William B. Yersin, Carroll College ‘62-Life (19) Dominic R. Zaccone, Southern Illinois ‘82-Life (5) Gerald P. Zimmerman, Virginia Tech ‘75-Life (8) << akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 23 2010-11 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT Gifts by Chapter The following list includes all donors who made gifts to the Annual Fund for the campaign year July 1, 2010, through June 30, 2011. Donors are listed by chapter of initiation. Only contributions made during the 2010-11 campaign are included in the report. Gifts processed after July 1, 2011, will appear in the foundation’s 2011-12 Annual Report next fall. Angela D. Brown ‘81-Life (19) + Steven L. Frost ‘72-Life (7) Carol S. Messman ‘81-Life Alabama Jennifer P. Alexander ‘09 (2) * Holly A. Appell ‘10 * Kaiya M. Arroyo ‘10 * Christina Bahn ‘10 * Brittany N. Bauman ‘10 * Ezell Cornelius ‘56-Life (9) Maren H. Cross ‘10 * Holly R. Crutchfield ‘10 * Ariel L. Doran ‘10 * John W. Everage ‘47-Life (2) Casey S. Gipson ‘10 * Drayton L. Green ‘04 (7) John N. Hanner ‘09 (2) * Jessica D. Henderson ‘10 * Susan Hubbell ‘10 * Peter J. Ingram ‘10 * Loretta L. Jones ‘10 * Mark D. Lail ‘10 * Lisa D. Ledbetter ‘10 * Kristian L. Lincoln ‘09 (2) * John R. Martin ‘09 (2) * Leslie J. Minor ‘09 (2) * William O. Morgan ‘07 Carlton P. Northrup ‘10 * Meisha D. Oliver ‘09 (2) * Andrea R. Olson ‘10 * Trevor I. Patterson ‘10 * Kathryn E. Phelps ‘08 (3) Amy Prucnal ‘10 * Anna M. Schmarkey ‘10 * Shaunice R. Starks CFV ‘06 (6) Makaila Stevenson ‘10 * Alneisha M. Sudduth ‘10 * Brett Swanson ‘10 * Mary Kathryn Tompkins ‘06-Life (5) Corey A. Whaley ‘10 * Nicholas W. White ‘09 (2) * Audrey L. White ‘10 * Colin L. White ‘10 * Logan S. Wilks ‘09 (2) * Kayla B. Windham ‘10 * Nichole Wolf ‘10 * Megan E. Woodard ‘07 (4) * Tyler Yokley ‘10 * Jessica C. Bimbo ‘09 (2) * Julian D. Bolden ‘10 * Courtlyn C. Boykin ‘10 * Ta’Ebony Bradford ‘09 (2) * Bernard Braxton ‘10 * Janashia J. Brooks ‘09 (2) * Eddie E. Cole ‘09 (2) * Jamecia Colquitt ‘10 * Celess Colston ‘09 (2) * Davey Culp ‘10 * Bianca T. Culver ‘09 (2) * Jasmine Daniels ‘10 * Tiffany M. Dennis ‘09 (2) * Dujuan D. Dixon ‘10 * Bradley Q. Duncan ‘10 * Beoncia N. Dunn ‘10 * Spencer Ferrell ‘93 Shante R. Finklea ‘10 * Derrick M. Fleming ‘09 (2) * Sonja A. Ford ‘09 (2) * Joia Franks ‘09 (2) * Ashley M. Frazier ‘09 (2) * Shemeeka R. Gentry ‘10 * Ashley Goodman ‘10 * Jena Green ‘09 (2) * Meliah V. Griffin ‘10 * Nicholas J. Gunn ‘09 (2) * Jarvis C. Hampton ‘09 (2) * LaShel Harris ‘10 * Asya J. Hassan ‘10 * Roddrick Ivory ‘10 * Shandrea L. Jackson ‘09 (2) * LaTonya S. Jackson CFV ‘03 (4) Alesha Jarrett ‘09 (2) * Tenesha S. Jarrett ‘10 * James Johnson ‘09 (2) * Raisa J. Johnson ‘09 (2) * Landis J. Johnson ‘10 * Roger S. Jones ‘81-Life Vanda Jones ‘09 (2) * Chenelle R. King ‘10 * Kyle Knight ‘10 * Aijah R. Laffitte ‘09 (2) * Velissia C. Lawrence ‘09 (2) * Dominique J. Lee ‘09 (2) * Tiera S. Jefferson ‘09 * Kristie D. Lett ‘10 * Chelsea B. Logan ‘09 * Rufus B. Lymon ‘09 (2) * Christine G. Mayo ‘09 (2) * Santesia K. McArthur ‘07 (3) * Horace J. McCoy ‘05 Brandon E. McKinney ‘08 (3) * Brittany S. Phillips ‘10 * Desirae C. Seltzer ‘05 Brittany A. Shelton ‘08 (2) * Monique M. Shorts CFV ‘05 (7) Taril Slater ‘10 Jaleesa O. Smart ‘10 * Jarvius D. Sparks ‘08 (3) * Rashidra R. Walker ‘10 * Lonnie Waller ‘10 * Keonna R. Ware ‘07 (4) * Byron Williams ‘10 * Alabama State Sedrick Adams ‘10 * Dariece Armstrong ‘09 (2) * Chidi Auls ‘10 * Brittney Banks ‘09 (2) * Kristian F. Battle ‘09 (2) * Jeffrey D. Battle ‘10 * Osten J. Berry ‘09 (2) * Carnella Lee ‘09 (2) * Jessica L. Marshall ‘10 * Shederick Mathews ‘10 * Dorien M. McCall ‘09 (2) * Charmeseia Mccall ‘09 (2) * Maya A. McKenzie ‘10 * Richard D. Milton ‘09 (2) * Brandon Mitchell ‘09 (2) * Emmett D. Nuckles ‘09 (2) * Ashley A. Oliver ‘09 (2) * Alea O’Neal ‘10 * Austin L. Parker ‘07 * Alexis S. Parker ‘10 * Taylor Poe ‘10 * Chasity J. Puryear ‘10 * Quanitra S. Reid ‘10 * Biancia L. Richardson ‘10 * Kyree Robinson ‘10 * Christian D. Rogers ‘10 * Jennifer Ruffin ‘09 (2) * Sierra C. Sargent ‘09 (2) * Shelisa D. Saulsberry ‘09 (2) * Roy L. Saulsberry ‘10 * Kim F. Smith ‘09-Faculty (2) Kayla Smith ‘10 * Travis Smith ‘10 * Elizabeth A. Theriault ‘09 (2) * Kreshay M. Thomas ‘09 (2) * Camisha M. Thomas ‘10 * Diva Townsend ‘09 (2) * Rodney C. Turner ‘93-Life (10) Alphonso D. Underwood ‘09 (2) * Donald B. Underwood ‘09 (2) * Rodney L. White ‘09 (2) * Rhonda Wynn ‘10 * American Larisa Agovic CFV ‘08 (2) Amy E. Anda ‘00 (2) Marissa A. Biesecker ‘09 * Jessica F. Bock ‘09 * Donald R. Brenner ‘82-Faculty/Life Kendall E. Byl ‘09 * Lisa A. Calandriello CFV ‘97-Life (6) Meagan E. Carney ‘09 * Sari R. Carter ‘09 * Ross H. Cybul ‘09 * Benjamin R. Deleon ‘09 * Omar F. Eltorai ‘09 * Shayna N. Frankel ‘09 * Miranda E. Gale ‘09 * Monique A. Harps ‘01 (10) Jonathan J. Heinlein CFV ‘02-Life (6) Tara J. Jakubik ‘09 * Subomi Y. Johnson ‘09 * Jennifer N. Laforest ‘03 Emily J. Moore ‘09 * Jessica L. Noonan ‘09 * Alexa R. Patterson ‘09 * Amy A. Peltier ‘02-Life Elizabeth J. Raymond ‘09 * Michael T. Rees ‘09 * Erica L. Ruzic ‘09 * Naisha C. Silva ‘09 * Gregory M. Sottolano CFV ‘96-Life (3) Janessa M. Trotto ‘98-Life Francis D. Tuggle ‘91-Faculty/Life (15) Lee Voegler ‘98-Life (13) Erik S. Wallace ‘09 * Eric C. Warner ‘09 * Emily C. Weiss ‘09 * Jessica S. Zeroual ‘00-Life (4) American Int’l College Barry D. Hirsch ‘71-Life (3) Appalachian State Martha B. Katz ‘81-Life (18) Jerry A. Katz ‘81-Life (18) Arizona Dena M. Becker ‘94 (10) Thomas H. Browning ‘60-Life (19) Fred A. Farsjo ‘73 Joshua M. Jacoby ‘90 (3) Kriste Kolasa ‘95-Life (4) Todd H. Langley ‘53-Life (19) William K. Rapp ‘58-Life (8) Caylee Scott ‘08 (2) Michael S. Siegel ‘58 Ten Years of Donors and Gifts 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 Alabama – Birmingham 24 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org 1,500 1,000 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 3,737 3,126 3,333 2,780 3,626 2,969 4,005 3,308 3,404 2,798 3,231 2,688 3,083 2,543 2,737 2,283 1,973 1,543 1,927 500 1,490 Qimma B. Abdullah ‘08 (3) * La’Shauncy S. Brewer ‘10 * Quintoya J. Buggs ‘10 * Tamora D. Crawford ‘08 (2) * Brittany E. Cribbs ‘10 * Pearlina Davis ‘10 * Nichole M. Dawson ‘09 * Courtney A. Foster ‘10 * Krystal N. Freeman ‘09 * Jamie L. Harris ‘10 * Audreanna D. Hawthorne ‘10 * Kahla R. Hill ‘09 (2) * Shatanna N. Holley ‘09 * 2010-11 + Arizona State Frank F. Alvarado CFV ‘00 (10) Scott M. Butera ‘84-Life (6) Lori D. Collins ‘88-Life (2) Jordan D. Heimann ‘09 (2) * Jessica L. Hill CFV ‘95-Life (11) + Crystal M. Korp ‘05 (2) Mercedes E. Kralovec ‘08 (3) * Kristen R. Lozier ‘10 * Chelsea R. Medbury ‘10 * Debora J. Oliva ‘93 (8) Christine M. Vasquez CFV ‘98-Life (10) + Stephen Vasquez CFV ‘72-Life (10) + Kerry Venturino ‘96-Life Liesel A. Weisling ‘04 (4) Arizona State West Danielle Gomez ‘08 (3) * Ryan Litner ‘10 * Lisa McClelland ‘05 Kenneth A. Okeke ‘10 * Kianie R. Putnam ‘10 * Maya S. Richardson ‘02 Jade Veros ‘10 * Arkansas James L. Lackey ‘50-Life (17) Marcus J. McCain ‘76 James P. Rounsavall ‘86-Life (8) Arkansas - Little Rock Greg B. Isbell ‘89-Life Stanley Musick ‘70-Life (4) Raymond A. Weber ‘69 (10) Auburn Jordan Battersby ‘09 * Daniel M. Bauman ‘10 * Taylor M. Berlingeri ‘10 * Kylee Berns ‘10 * Jon R. Blinkhorn ‘10 * James Bohl ‘09 * Anna Grey Byrd ‘09 * Alexander B. Cardell ‘08 * Andrew W. Cook ‘10 * Darrius Culpepper ‘09 * Jason Davis ‘09 * Meredith C. Duncan ‘09 * Leslie Durham ‘10 * Amanda I. Elliott ‘09 * Lee A. Ford ‘10 * Marc B. Ford ‘08 * Gregory M. Gagne ‘08 * Elaine J. Hamilton ‘92-Life (2) Lindsay A. Harris ‘10 * Natalie N. Harris ‘10 * Mackenzie R. Helms ‘10 * Caryn R. Hornbuckle ‘07 * Jennifer A. Howser ‘07 * Amanda E. Isbell ‘10 * Elizabeth M. Kidd ‘10 * Lorenzo L. Lane ‘08 * Adam P. Langley ‘04 Logan E. Lawrence ‘08 * Carlita R. Lett-Blades ‘10 * Jonathan M. Loden ‘95 (8) Tysonn N. McKinnon ‘10 * Jordan M. Miller ‘09 * Angelique J. Mitchell ‘10 * Andrew W. Owens ‘10 * Howard Z. Park ‘08 * Robert M. Royston ‘10 * Greg R. Schneider ‘08 * Jessica R. Seitz ‘02-Hon/Life (11) Genesis N. Smith ‘08 * Ahsj’a St. George ‘10 * Victor A. Stephens ‘10 * Nathalie Traikos ‘10 * Brian J. Tully ‘10 * Sarah J. Tway ‘09 * Deanna J. Wahl ‘08 * Arden Ward ‘09 * Elliott L. White ‘08 * Austin Peay Brett M. Bishop ‘10 * Pamela A. Brown-Wilson ‘86 (6) Abigail Carr ‘10 * David F. Coleman ‘10 * Ronald D. Daniel ‘77-Life Mayra M. De Caba ‘10 * Sheena Dunford ‘09 * Briana L. Estes ‘10 * LeLann D. Evans ‘10 * Kristy D. Frye ‘10 * Pamela J. Garrett ‘09 * John D. Gist ‘08 (2) * Jasmine N. Horton ‘09 * Justin D. Johnson ‘10 * Ben A. Julian ‘02-Life (2) Katherine A. Klein ‘09 * Michael T. Ligon ‘10 * D’Mareo D. Majors ‘10 * Victoria L. Mars ‘10 * Robert W. Martin ‘77-Life (13) Emily S. Maziasz ‘10 * Iman E. McGhee ‘10 * Regina L. Mick-Elkins ‘08 (2) * Kristen B. Miller ‘10 * John R. Moore ‘04 (3) Christel L. Morgan ‘05 (5) Cecil E. Morgan ‘68 Steven N. Newport ‘10 * Melissa E. Okoro ‘10 * Jessica D. Patterson ‘09 * Mycal A. Patterson ‘09 * Brittany K. Shedrick ‘10 * Natasha J. Smith ‘10 * Andrea S. Snorton ‘08 (2) * Omega C. Tawonezvi ‘03 Jessica D. Thomas ‘09 (2) * Consuela J. Turner ‘03 Damareus L. Wellington ‘09 * Bryan S. Wilcox ‘04 * Kaitlyn M. Wood ‘09 * Justin Wynn ‘09 (2) * Babson College Herbert T. Clark ‘60-Life (3) Richard L. Kozacko ‘55-Life (5) Peter G. Sarles ‘58-Life (9) Ball State Caroline S. Blue ‘08 (2) * Mick D. Budreau ‘05 * Zanel Campos ‘10 * Christopher J. Clemens ‘03 (5) Amanda L. DeRoche ‘08 (3) * Chase W. Fisher ‘10 * Courtney N. Girt ‘10 * Stephanie E. Lipkin ‘10 (2) * James A. Mayer ‘03 (5) Alan M. Siktberg ‘02-Life (9) Carrie Wiant ‘02 (3) Baruch College Dany Chen ‘11 * Rolra Chen ‘11 * Sufia K. Farha ‘11 * Priscilla Huang ‘11 * Elena N. Kang ‘11 * Victoria L. Ku ‘11 * Raisa Shnayder ‘11 * Ke Wei ‘11 * Bellevue Gerardo G. Campbell ‘79-Life (2) Louis J. Ferony ‘86-Life (15) Lynn A. Suberly ‘86-Life (3) Willie N. White ‘83-Life (4) Boise State Evan C. Bashir ‘10 * Rose I. Berntsen ‘10 * Snjezana Borak ‘10 * Douglas K. Braase ‘10 * Michael D. Brown ‘88-Life Mallory G. Castle ‘05 * Mary R. Cook ‘09 (2) * Megan L. Davis ‘08 * Hilary A. Dovey ‘10 * Lauren l. Farr ‘09 * Ryan L. Gaston ‘10 * Daman J. Hall ‘09 (2) * Jessica R. Harrold ‘09 * Lathan P. Hartvigsen ‘10 * Clifford Spangler Society Recognition club for those who made provisions for Alpha Kappa Psi in their estate plans. ( ) Consecutive Giving Consecutive years of giving since the 1991-92 campaign are included in parenthesis. % Matching Gift Donor was eligible for a matching gift which was received during the campaign. * Julianna L. Wojcik ‘09 (2) * Laura E. Wrightson ‘08 (2) * Carnegie Mellon William L. Ouyang ‘07 * Casey J. Piper ‘08 (2) * Hayden Tang ‘10 * Carroll College William B. Yersin ‘62-Life (19) Yellow Rose Society Recognition club for those undergraduates who made a mini- mum contribution of $10. Case Western Reserve # Audit Eternal Central Florida Konni Hawkins ‘10 * Marty M. Kennedy ‘10 * Marie D. Lawrick CFV ‘85-Life (3) Kelly M. Lawton ‘10 * John M. LeVering ‘95-Life (5) Reymundo Puga ‘10 * Taylor Schimbke ‘09 * Melanie J. Snyder ‘09 * Steve A. Stearns ‘09 * Ashley Tierney ‘10 * Heather E. Ward ‘09 * Daniel C. White ‘10 * Boston Arthur C. Anton ‘48-Life Llewellyn N. Belcourt ‘50-Life (3) James E. Chandler ‘50-Life (9) Edwin R. Nelson ‘57-Life (6) Boston College Anthony S. Massimino ‘55-Life (8) Bradley Harold W. Lundstrom ‘63 (10) Phillip R. Paleg ‘72 (4) Timothy J. Reedy ‘79-Life (14) Chester F. Romaniak ‘68 (5) Buffalo John D. Cahill ‘52-Life (16) Tana M. Dippolito CFV ‘06-Life (6) Lisa M. Klispie ‘07 (3) Kaitlin J. Leden ‘10 * Derek M. Litwin ‘07 (2) David J. Longhini ‘10 * Christine S. Newman ‘07-Life (4) Ricardo A. Ventura ‘09 (2) * Wei Yu Zhao ‘08 * Butler Gavin X. Howard ‘97 (7) Scott T. Menne ‘88-Life (19) California - Los Angeles Donald C. Hellwig ‘62-Life David A. Labowitz ‘62-Life (17) Alexander J. Resnick ‘64-Life Chris J. Rufer ‘68-Life (18) Robert N. Schreck ‘63-Life (2) Katherine Sun ‘08 * Ira T. Swartz ‘64-Life California - Merced Lindsey Lu-Pon ‘09 Hiromasa Onizuka ‘10 * California - Riverside YeJoon Hwang ‘08 * California - San Diego Jennifer L. Hutkoff ‘91-Life (4) Chern C. Lee ‘03 (2) Stephen M. Napier ‘00 (7) Jeremy Y. Shinoda ‘96-Life (6) Beth J. Steffes ‘92-Life (2) Hong T. Tran ‘07 Marvin M. Yueh ‘02 (3) UC - Santa Barbara Robert S. Ambrose ‘04 Sarah K. Ambrose ‘05 (3) Pierre E. Joudy ‘04 Peter C. Park ‘09 * Brandon Segura ‘09 * Jinjing Shen ‘10 * Rachel Sng ‘09 * Cal Poly SLO Jason M. Bertels ‘10 * Scott M. Dykzeul ‘08 (3) * TeAnne N. Sparaco ‘06 (2) CSU - Bakersfield Eric J. Rasmussen ‘93 CSU - Fresno Gilbert R. Baker ‘87-Life Jennifer E. Bartlett ‘09 (2) * Ron Defendis ‘85 Rex O. Ransom ‘72-Life (4) Juling M. Teters ‘09 (3) Caitlin E. Tiftick CFV ‘04 (6) Sara J. Urena ‘99 CSU - Long Beach Peter M. Fleming ‘73-Life (19) Roger M. Schueller ‘65-Life (2) CSU - Los Angeles Donald W. Hamlin ‘73-Life William T. MacNider ‘73-Life Randolph L. Myers ‘57-Life (19) Gerald W. Spencer ‘48-Life (7) CSU - San Bernardino Raquel C. Benmergui Wysocki ‘96-Life (10) Barry D. Gumaer ‘93-Life (8) Susan A. Porte ‘98 (8) CSU - San Marcos Sean R. Bambarger ‘04 Brandon J. Luterick ‘10 * Alida L. Patterson ‘04 (2) Jerel Mark V. Tolentino ‘10 (2) * Nicolas Tverdoch ‘09 * Calgary Grant J. Ashley ‘05-Life Ryan F. Foulkes ‘07 * William Y. Liu ‘09 * Canisius College Rebecca L. Carriero ‘10 * Anthony N. Diina ‘68 Melissa A. Flaminio ‘09 (2) * Charlotte R. Gorski ‘08 * Richard R. Henry ‘98 (11) Stephen F. Jackson ‘79-Life (2) Marc A. Jackson ‘08 * Robert E. Jagodzinski ‘72-Life (8) Robert R. Kratus ‘71-Life (13) Sean P. McNally ‘09 (2) * Caileen M. McNally ‘10 * James L. Neely ‘10 * Robert E. Novak ‘10 * Terrance P. Power ‘78-Life Kelly E. Shaffer ‘08 (2) * Douglas D. Smith CFV ‘75-Life Christopher P. Swanson ‘08 (2) * Elizabeth Basich ‘06 Ashley M. Baker ‘10 * Jason L. Bryant ‘09 * Megan Di’Natale ‘10 * Marissa Doctrove ‘08-Life (3) Michelle M. Garcia ‘10 * Craig Gilardi ‘09-Life (2) * Christopher B. Hansen ‘09 * Andrea R. Hart ‘08 Randy A. Joseph ‘07 (2) * Johnny H. Le ‘10 * Mary-Bridget Paradise ‘10 * Akash J. Patel ‘10 * Francis T. Veigle CFV ‘04 (4) Madeline Viera ‘10 * Natalie B. Weinstein ‘09 * Viviana M. Werner ‘10 * Central Michigan Hana L. Abboud ‘09 * Danielle F. Antuna ‘10 * Vanessa Atanasoski ‘10 * Kathryn D. Bates ‘10 * Xiaochen Bi ‘10 * Matthew M. Bianchi ‘10 * Loren J. Bidle ‘72-Life (7) Erik B. Brace ‘10 * Alessandra M. Ciaramitaro ‘10 * Emily M. Cook ‘09 * Deanna R. Dixson ‘10 * John J. Doyle ‘10 * Erin M. Dye ‘10 * Magenta E. Eggertsen ‘09 * Andrea N. Fontenot ‘09 * Wesley L. Futch ‘09 * Lauren N. Gurd ‘10 * Kelly L. Hess ‘89-Life Paige A. Horan ‘10 * Jeffrey J. Horning ‘09 * Kara L. Johnson ‘10 * Rajaramana R. Kova ‘10 * Jonathon C. Leach ‘10 * Morgan T. Leaym ‘10 * Kristi L. Lewis ‘87-Life (3) Brian G. Long ‘65-Life (13) Brittany E. Melvin ‘10 * Taylor N. Merriman ‘10 * Tiffany D. Middleton ‘09 * Michele A. Mullett ‘10 * Anastasia D. Netto ‘10 * Gregory A. Nixon ‘70-Life (7) Jacob P. Ogden ‘09 * Timothy R. Perna * Larissa Petroff ‘10 * Mary E. Proch ‘09 * Kathryn H. Repicky ‘10 * Artus L. Ricumstrict * Nicole R. Rieck * Lauren M. Rossi ‘10 * Alexandria Schauer ‘10 * Dan Schwartz ‘09 * Joseph M. Shirely ‘10 * Timothy A. Snell ‘09 * Courtney J. Squanda ‘10 * Tejesh Sumanam ‘10 * Emma M. Supanich ‘10 * Christian Y. Temmo ‘09 * Kirsten N. Trombly ‘09 * Jessica L. Twarog ‘10 * Roger J. Vella ‘09 * Joshua A. Wallner ‘10 * Central Washington Kristen Adamson ‘06 (5) akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 25 2010-11 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT Stephanie C. Azure-George ‘09 * Thomas P. Curran ‘05 (3) * Micheal E. Dickson CFV ‘02 Allison M. Edmisten ‘10 * Peter A. Euston ‘07 (2) * Katherine A. Hanke ‘98 (5) Jessica Parks ‘10 * Brooke L. Saul CFV ‘06-Life (2) Scott D. Todd ‘02 Corey I. White ‘10 * Meghan G. Wright ‘05 (5) Chapman Christina M. Buhl ‘08 Justin A. Guerra ‘01 (5) Ashlee A. Guerra ‘03 (5) Helena Nguyen ‘01 (10) Monica N. Nieto ‘04 (2) David C. Piper ‘01-Life (10) Mackenzie D. Ulrikson ‘06-Life (6) Andrea J. Vickery ‘01 (7) Charleston Alicia S. Bouie ‘08 (3) * Sallie O. Bowers ‘10 * Chelsea N. Buscher ‘09 (2) * Asriel N. Childs ‘10 * Fredricka M. Dillard ‘07 (3) * Zykeedric A. Free ‘10 * Jimmy T. Freeman ‘08 (3) * Carla R. Goodson CFV ‘04-Life (3) Jalisa M. Greene ‘10 * Myles Jackson ‘08 (3) * Ciera M. Jones ‘09 * Latonya M. Logan ‘08 (3) * Ameerah N. Mills ‘10 * Marsh D. Moton ‘10 * Coty R. Murphy ‘10 * Quentin-LaMonte L. Ramsey ‘09 (2) * Danetra C. Richardson ‘08 (3) * Rawlin S. Simmons ‘08 (3) * Stephanie E. Thomas ‘10 * Christopher Newport Faith M. Albers ‘08 * Robert J. Baker ‘09 * Kristin Blaser ‘07 (2) Chelsea S. Bremner ‘09 * Trey P. Brundige ‘09 * Patrick K. Crow ‘06 Kelsie M. Dodd ‘09 * Kristen K. Duca ‘09 * Charles W. Edson ‘07 Jemal J. Harris ‘09 * Laura Hoffman ‘05 Christa M. Huebner ‘09 (2) * Lauren B. Kelly ‘10 * Bryan M. King ‘10 * Morgan M. Lindsay ‘10 * Douglas P. Orleski ‘09 * Eduardo Rivera Greenwood ‘10 * Shelly L. Rossi ‘10 * Thomas J. Shaw ‘09 * Brittany J. Shumate ‘10 * Michelle C. Sinibaldi ‘07 (2) Jennifer E. Steel ‘05 Jefferson H. Teller ‘92-Life (5) Dustin C. Tracoma ‘09 * Samuel R. Battan ‘07 Kent R. Hastings ‘62-Life (7) William A. Hertlein ‘07 (3) Jennifer H. Kuhn CFV ‘99-Life (10) Matt Teitelbaum ‘00-Life (7) Colorado College Gordon L. Snider ‘37-Life (3) + # Colorado State Vicky R. Dix ‘91-Life Ashton E. Hubbard ‘09 * Mark K. Kerwood ‘06 (5) Sophie Lane-Wierzba ‘08 (2) * Jessica Monroe ‘02 (8) Irene M. Nissen ‘06 (5) Chelsea L. Rump ‘07 (2) * Melanee S. Sprenkel ‘10 * Sara E. Vallejos ‘09 (2) * Columbia Wesley W. Allen ‘61-Life (13) Richard D. Clark ‘49-Life (19) Fred G. Ronai ‘53 Connecticut Cari A. Goldner ‘10 (2) * Jarvis D. Graham ‘10 * Daniel A. Hanley ‘10 (2) * Cornell Louis W. Petro ‘74-Faculty (3) Gary L. Pilawski ‘69-Life (6) Ralph H. Proctor ‘69-Life (5) Patricia A. Schum ‘90 Robert A. Spansky ‘62-Life (19) Gerard T. Staeger ‘80-Life (13) Donald H. Van Hove ‘60-Life (11) John L. Van Vliet ‘62-Life (7) Sebastin L. May ‘09 * Cameron M. McAliley ‘10 * Megan L. Mutscheller ‘09 * Aayushi Naik ‘10 * Paul G. Naoum ‘09 * Britany N. Nowell ‘09 (2) * Samantha C. Oliver ‘09 * Olutoni O. Oyelowo ‘10 * Kelly L. Padgett ‘10 * Detroit (Evening) Kourtney P. Parker ‘10 * Gerald E. La Motte ‘65-Life (6) Janki S. Patel ‘10 * Arthur H. Rexin ‘59-Life Sadina S. Phan ‘10 * Marie L. Pisani ‘09 * Drake Joshua L. Potter ‘09 * Allen W. Bethell ‘57 (5) Ernest M. Pugh ‘10 * Kelvin C. Boyle ‘60 (4) Charles L. Ramsey ‘10 * Robert E. Carlson ‘93-Life (15) Justin T. Raymond ‘10 * Andrew A. D’Souza ‘82 Kevin D. Register ‘07 * Jill Johansen Hastey ‘85-Life (19) % Matthew C. Rodwell ‘10 * Tracy L. Johnson ‘94 Amy K. Ronner ‘10 * Kjersten M. Krantz-Odendahl ‘09 (2) * Patrick T. Schrader ‘09 * Laura A. Menendez ‘07 Daniel R. Seavey ‘10 * Daniel E. Prall ‘57-Life (9) Steven D. Such ‘06-Life (5) Pamela L. Richardson ‘81-Life (19) Jonathan M. Teaggue ‘09 * Michael J. Tangen, IAR ‘75-Life Stephon A. Thomas ‘10 * Suzanne M. Ward ‘92-Life (15) Timothy I. Umeofia ‘09 * Chad S. Whipple ‘00 (3) Gabrielle A. Williams ‘10 * Elliott H. Woodbury ‘65-Life Christine E. Wilson ‘09 * Ravi H. Patel ‘08-Life Matthew G. Wooden ‘08 * Francis J. Yeager ‘08 * East Carolina Eric M. Sontag ‘03 Creighton Scott E. Billings ‘86 (10) Eric M. Bodman CFV ‘04-Life (6) Gerald F. Petersen ‘60 (2) Becky A. Smouse ‘96-Life (8) Dayton Thomas V. Ferrero ‘65-Life (6) Zachary R. Frey ‘11 * Patricia A. Lammers ‘11 * John A. Ostapuck ‘66-Life (7) Timothy M. Petric ‘68-Life Delaware Charlene Tan ‘09 Denver Louis C. Golm ‘62-Life (4) Chelsea E. Hardy ‘10 * Alex C. McDonald ‘55-Life (2) Brandon J. Mandarino ‘07-Life (4) Detroit (Day) Francis G. Doherty ‘50-Life (3) Robert W. Jassoy ‘60 (5) James P. Parrino ‘68-Life (13) Amanda C. Alfonso ‘10 * Eric J. Anthony ‘06 (2) Chandni S. Barot ‘10 * Michael T. Bennett ‘10 * Eric M. Billing ‘09 * Courtney L. Cason ‘07 * Ryan P. Chadwell ‘10 * Carol E. Chin-Fatt ‘00 Georgia A. Collier ‘07 * Robert J. Conners ‘10 * Theresa M. DeCosta ‘10 * Terresa L. Dent ‘10 * Michael E. Doherty ‘09 * Julian A. Gomez ‘10 * Adrian J. Harris ‘10 * Camille M. Hefner ‘09 * Cassandra J. Hundertmark ‘10 * Kaitlyn M. Ihly ‘10 * Zana W. Ismail ‘10 * Brittiany N. Jenkins ‘09 * Decoda Johnson ‘08 * Mahoganie S. Jones ‘10 * Claire A. Judd ‘08 * Hiral V. Kamdar ‘09 (2) * Anna M. Keith ‘10 * Chase T. Kessinger ‘10 * Yunheh A. Kim ‘10 * Jessica L. Lamb ‘10 * Eastern Kentucky Angel L. Ayers ‘10 * James M. Copeland ‘10-Hon (3) William Hogan ‘10 * Kaci N. Knack ‘09 * Ashley Morris ‘10 * Amber N. North ‘08 (2) * Celeste D. Washington ‘10 * Eastern Michigan Michael J. Archer ‘72 (7) Michele L. Blinder ‘95 (2) Donald C. Cundy ‘70-Life (19) Katharine A. Denham ‘92-Life (5) Jeffrey E. Frank ‘86-Life (17) James T. Low ‘68-Life (13) Robert J. Weins ‘74-Life Eastern Washington Charles R. Sundgren ‘75-Life Pamela G. Tupling ‘87 Elon Kathryne E. Burns ‘08 * Kathleen J. Cashmark ‘91-Life (3) Ronald Chang ‘09 * Donna L. Cooke ‘01 Mary Harwick ‘09 * Alumni Gifts by Decade of Initiation 350 300 Cincinnati 250 LeAnne M. Anklan ‘03 (6) C Kevin Armstrong ‘92-Life (6) Paul J. Brinker ‘84-Life (14) + Kelly M. Burke Kaine ‘87-Life (2) Gregory L. Gabbard ‘90-Life (10) Alex J. Howell ‘03 Steven R. Ludwig ‘87-Life (8) Benjamin D. Mallin ‘47-Life (5) Harold E. Massie ‘60-Life (7) Brian L. Schultz ‘88-Life Lane N. Velayo ‘00-Life (10) John G. Waechter ‘69 Jeffrey A. Wasserstrom ‘77 (6) Clarkson Bruce V. Beck ‘61-Life Robert R. Stolte ‘63-Life (3) Ashley N. Thomas ‘08 * 26 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org 200 150 100 50 Christopher M. Kanoy ‘09 * Megan E. Kenny ‘02 (7) Erika M. Lamanna ‘06 (4) Carolyn Whittier ‘08 * Emory William D. Barker ‘48-Life (10) Ashley Belmer ‘10 * Matthew A. Kelsey ‘06 (5) James K. Tabb ‘49-Life Charles H. Yates ‘49 (5) Florida Richard J. Ashbrook CFV ‘93-Life Jody A. Barry ‘82 Scot A. Bennett ‘77 Randall L. Haines ‘65-Life (4) Andrew F. Ingley ‘94-Life (4) Michael Janicki ‘77-Life Bum S. Kim ‘07 (3) Daniel J. McCleary ‘00 (7) Barry I. Meyer ‘72-Life (4) Anthony T. Meyer ‘96-Life (12) Grant S. Morehead ‘92-Life Nicholas A. Myers CFV ‘99-Life + Roy T. Olsen ‘63-Life (9) Walter J. Smith ‘65-Life (11) Stephen E. Smith ‘86-Life (3) Clifford Stern ‘74-Life (6) Jesus V. Velasco ‘73-Life (4) Andrea L. Zable ‘89 Florida A&M Rernard J. Allen CFV ‘06-Life Chathya K. Chandler ‘06 (2) Dominique D. Drake ‘06 Tyrone D. Smith ‘06-Life (5) Brian A. Waritay ‘06 (3) * Florida Atlantic Shamicka Lynch ‘09 * Priscilla C. Michel ‘10 * Elizee Milhomme CFV ‘02 (2) Dennis S. Palkon ‘04-Faculty (7) Corey Pronman ‘09 * Florida International Carlos M. Acevedo ‘09 (2) * Sheena Chiong ‘09 * Alexander T. Cool ‘08 Rafael A. De Armas ‘10-Life (2) * Mohales Deis ‘09 * Ryan E. Drepaul ‘10 * Jacqueline M. Ginarte CFV ‘04 (2) Paige C. Hanna ‘10 * Ruel A. James ‘08 * Janice Leon ‘10 * Richard J. Lopez ‘08-Life * Alexis P. Perdomo CFV ‘92-Life (11) % Patricia S. Perdomo ‘93-Life (12) Samadhi Pineda ‘04 Gabriella E. Santiago ‘09 * Erica Sheldon ‘10 * Raghav Suri ‘10-Life * Florida State Preston L. Baswell ‘53-Life Samuel T. Blackburn ‘85-Life (8) Kelly Budnick ‘08 (2) * Alanna Cortolillo ‘01 Robin J. Gethings ‘90 (4) Nick G. Gonzalez ‘10 * Pablo J. Gutierrez ‘10 * Allison L. Harper CFV ‘94-Life (7) William L. Koleszar ‘86-Life (13) Kathryn M. Meyer ‘97 (8) Cynthia Nobles ‘00 (6) John W. Quesenberry ‘95-Life (5) Scott M. Ruggiero ‘04 Kenneth L. Sjoberg ‘91-Life (6) Fordham Anthanette M. Fields ‘94-Life 2 31 78 143 124 146 155 349 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s Fort Hays State Ronald J. Chartier ‘96 Mark A. Griffin ‘84 Donald D. Hickman ‘66-Life (5) Fraternity-wide Scholarship Recipients The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation manages numerous fraternity-wide scholarship endowments. Established by alumni and/or family members, interest income from these endowments are used to support annual scholarships. The following individuals received more than $23,000 in scholarships by the foundation for the 2011-12 academic year. Mark. B. Buente George Washington ‘09 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Nuemi Castaneda Eastern Washington ‘10 J.D. Sparks Scholarship David J. Conway George Washington ‘10 J.D. Sparks Scholarship Gabrielle Darville Southern Mississippi ‘09 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Courtney L. Davis Rutgers ‘10 Andrew P. Duli Scholarship Nicholas P. Eyer Ohio State ‘09 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Gabrielle E.M. Green George Washington ‘10 Stephen and Chrissy Vasquez Scholarship Dane C. Harris Louisiana Tech ‘10 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Sarah A. Hess Toledo ‘10 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Aaron M. Mariano Nevada - Las Vegas ‘08 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Jillian N. Masucci Stetson ‘09 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Anna A. Merkoulova American ‘10 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Willie T. Reaves Jr. Nicholas J. Pesce Nelson M. Rodriguez Emory ‘09 SUNY - Geneseo ‘10 Florida ‘07 Theodore G. Ehrsam John S. and Jennie J. Palkon née Lis William A. Donnelly Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Derek J. Rogers George Washington ‘09 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Yuwen Ruan Stetson ‘10 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Daniel J. Ruffley Miami (Ohio) ‘10 Jesse H. Bert Scholarship Emily R. Silber Connecticut ‘10 Stephen and Chrissy Vasquez Scholarship Miakka N. Smith North Texas ‘09 Jeffrey L. Vander Waal Scholarship Leilani Soto Florida International ‘08 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Carley R. Stieg Drake ‘08 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Dayna W. Thomas Georgia State ‘10 William A. Donnelly Scholarship Dai T. Trinh Washington State ‘10 Stephen and Chrissy Vasquez Scholarship Anne M. Waldner Georgia ‘08 William D. Reeves Scholarship Jamie Wong Portland State William E. Westerdahl Scholarship Michelle Y. Noh Calgary ‘10 Kenneth W. Hufford Scholarship Rachel Ruderman Michigan ‘10 John S. and Jennie J. Palkon née Lis Scholarship Lisa A. Nemnich ‘05-Life Maynard F. Oliverius ‘65 Andrew A. Rupp ‘74-Life (7) Lyle T. Staab ‘76-Life (6) Milton M. Trujillo ‘65 Gannon Noelle A. Blank ‘10 * Miriam R. Cersovski ‘08 * Brian J. Davis ‘92-Life (8) Patricia L. Eline ‘04 (5) Christopher P. Meehan ‘90-Life (16) Scott E. Miller ‘91-Life George Washington Affan N. Ahmed ‘10 * Amanda E. Areces ‘11-Hon (3) Ridhi Arora ‘10 * Michael C. Barnett ‘08 * Danielle A. Barsky ‘09 * Mira Bhatia ‘10 * Chong Leng C. Chan ‘10 * Taylor L. Coughlin ‘10 * Sarah E. Dalia ‘09 * Shakeera K. Datwani ‘09 * Jacob Deitcher ‘10 * Charlotte R. Doney ‘10 (2) * Akshay Gandhi ‘10 * Brooke Ganes ‘11 * Louis R. Giorgi ‘10 * Gabrielle E. Green ‘10 * Matthew Heymann ‘08 (3) * Nan Hu ‘11 * Dian D. Hu ‘10 * Logan H. Jeffs ‘10 * Ha Rin Kang ‘10 * Minhae Kang ‘09 * Allison M. Karr ‘10 * Sarah E. Lefferts ‘08 (4) Alison B. Lichtenstein ‘09 * Nupur Moondra ‘09 (2) * Kadin S. Nazkani ‘09 * James H. Nero ‘68-Life (3) Rina S. Patel ‘09 * Niharika N. Reddy ‘10 * akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 27 2010-11 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT Samantha Seker ‘11 * Abhishek Singh ‘10 * Nina S. Steward ‘10 * Camille E. Stuppard ‘10 * Kristen Van Nest ‘08 Meryl Winslow ‘10 * Nicole Wogu ‘11 * Wei S. Xue ‘10 * Summer H. Zhang ‘10 * Case Competition In February, chapters competed in the foundation’s Case Competition at each of the five Principled Business Leadership Institute locations. Teams placing first, second and third place at each location were awarded $1,500, $750 and $500 in scholarships from the foundation’s Carlton J. Siegler Scholarship Fund. Georgetown Julie J. Kim ‘10 * Georgia Curtis V. Armstrong ‘65 Bridget N. Bambenek ‘10 * Susan C. Cadwallader ‘80-Life Donald S. Chapman ‘59-Life (6) Arthur J. Finley ‘66 (12) Shelby J. Gilleland ‘96 Maywood O. Lawrence ‘65 (4) Leonardo Manzione ‘08 * Thomas R. Merritt ‘55 (3) Georgia State Mark W. Alexander ‘95 Eldon A. Bailey ‘59-Life (5) J. Smith Harrison ‘76-Life (7) Karan A. Hennessy ‘83-Life Robert O. Hunt ‘70-Life (4) Coco S. Hunter ‘07 Marcos A. Kerbel ‘65-Life (5) Andrew M. Lubsey ‘93 Elena C. Mills-Robinson ‘09 * William D. Reeves ‘59-Life (17) Delia G. Tillman ‘94-Life (2) Georgia Tech Christopher D. Bryan ‘10 * I-Wah Chang ‘10 * John D. Dunham ‘05 Michael B. Eckert ‘92 Sydney Mobley ‘10 * Herschel H. Parikh ‘08 (2) * Jane K. Park ‘09 (2) * Min Sun Park ‘09 (2) * Christina M. Ruiz ‘09 (2) * Corrado D. Sammarco ‘02 Jesus M. Sandoval ‘79-Life (6) Aditya Singhal ‘09 (2) * Daniel Sohn ‘10 * David Vigil ‘08 (3) * Justin J. Yen ‘09 (2) * Gonzaga Dane W. Hofbauer ‘03 Benjamin J. Triffo ‘07 Foundation Vice Chairman Steve Vasquez with Chicago’s third place Case Competition team from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Atlanta 1st: Phoenician Solutions from the Xi Sigma Chapter at Florida International University 2nd: Brooklyn Bridge Consulting from the Beta Upsilon Chapter at the University of South Carolina 3rd: O.L.D. Gold Consulting Group from the Omega Xi Chapter at Florida A&M University Chicago 1st Place: Sapphire Sales and Associates from the Upsilon Chapter at the University of Missouri 2nd Place: Zeitgeist from the Xi Psi Chapter at Illinois State University 3rd Place: KDTC Dynamics from the Delta Phi Chapter at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Carol R. Carter ‘76-Life (6) Mollie A. Moyer ‘81-Life Hardin-Simmons Philadelphia Louis E. Flores ‘92 Reno 1st: LTG Consulting from the Upsilon Psi Chapter at the University of California – Davis 2nd: CRITO Consultants from the Psi Omega Chapter at Santa Clara University 3rd: Renegade Consulting from the Pi Tau Chapter at Stanford University Gary L. Epperson ‘92-Hon/Life (19) + Houston William A. Banks ‘02 Jennifer Garcia ‘08 * Crystal S. Guillory ‘08 (2) * Averi E. Holliman ‘08 * Harry F. Potts ‘04 CASE COMPETITION Howard Whitney L. Boyles ‘09 Leonard R. Carlson ‘65 Colin L. Carr ‘09 * Daniel A. Christman ‘09 (2) * Melvin E. Nefzger ‘62-Life Harold C. White ‘60-Faculty (8) 28 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org Illinois Katherine S. Dahlenburg ‘76-Life (8) Thomas J. Duffy ‘63-Life (18) Jenifer A. Giger ‘80-Life John T. Havens ‘46-Life (6) John E. Kessler ‘61-Life Jennifer Naylor ‘94 James G. Nussbaum ‘59-Life (5) Lumir S. Palma ‘37 + Theodore F. Smith ‘59-Life (7) Brent C. Stern ‘04 William F. Templin ‘41-Life (19) Maurice C. Workman ‘48-Life (19) Illinois - Chicago Jeff Acasio ‘10 * Kevin D. Esparza ‘82-Life (2) William K. Bissey ‘61-Life (14) + Timothy W. Daniels ‘06-Life (5) Rebecca E. Dorf ‘82 Lawrence A. Friend ‘63-Life (6) Gordon I. Gerbick ‘47-Life (18) George E. Hahn ‘57 (5) Robert T. Hawkins ‘63 (3) Charles H. Krueger ‘57 (10) Jack E. McLaughlin ‘46 Tricia P. Mulcare ‘95-Life (10) % Christopher J. Mulvihill ‘80-Life (8) Robert C. Nelson ‘47-Life (15) Brian D. Parker ‘93-Life (14) Terry J. Robinson ‘80-Life (9) Harry L. Stoll ‘52 Indiana State Marilyn Akwo-Bekolo ‘09 * DeAndre’ M. Bailey ‘09 * Kristen D. Price ‘09-Life (2) Idaho State Incarnate Word College Indiana 1st Place: Beijing-Relations Consulting from the Psi Rho Chapter at the University of Connecticut 2nd Place: Team Gold Kicks from the Omega Zeta Chapter at Binghamton University 3rd Place: Team Archetype from the Alpha Chapter at New York University Hoosier Alumni Illinois Wesleyan Zahra Lalani ‘10 * Edward B. Rust ‘70-Life (2) Dallas 1st Place: B.A.T. Consulting from the Beta Chi Chapter at Louisiana State University 2nd Place: G. Consulting from the Xi Omicron Chapter at the University of Texas – San Antonio 3rd Place: D.A.T. from the Beta Chi Chapter at Louisiana State University Gustavus Adolphus Matthew I. Connor ‘08 (2) * Erik C. Cooper ‘09 (2) * Leigh Cunningham ‘10 * Princess De Leon ‘10 * Jessica Droege ‘10 * Alexandria M. Dyschkant ‘08 (2) * Lauren A. Fialkowski ‘09 * Rose Ford ‘10 * Catherine Frackowiak ‘10 * Antonio Garcia ‘10 * Andrew J. Genzler ‘10 * Pablo Geronimo ‘10 * Mark Glasser ‘10 * Tomasz Gliszewski ‘10 * Cynthia D. Gomez ‘09 (2) * Patton S. Hammond ‘09 (2) * Cherie A. Harshman ‘08-Life (3) Clifford Ho ‘10 * Andrea Ibarra ‘10 * Anjali Khetarpal ‘10 * Ashwin V. Korvadi ‘10 * Adam D. Kostopoulos ‘08 * Bryant Lee ‘10 * Rachel Luckett ‘10 * Qiyuan Lui ‘09 (2) * Sonya Luthra ‘10 * Terrance Mayfield ‘10 * Louisa Ng ‘10 * Brian Oommen ‘08 * Breece A. Pignaz ‘10 * Alex Qian ‘10 * Beatrice Quach ‘09 (2) * Christina M. Roberts ‘10 * Allan J. Rohr ‘66-Life (18) Camille Sanchez ‘09 (2) * Natalie J. Santos ‘09 (2) * Jose L. Sese ‘10 * Jamie Shah ‘08 (2) * Timothy Spears ‘10 * Magdalena Szudy ‘09 (2) * Tiana Terrell ‘10 * Daniel Turkewitz ‘09 (2) * Raul Valdez ‘10 * Rebecca Villarreal ‘10 * Nicholas T. Voutiritsas ‘09 (2) * Garrett D. Wilson ‘08 (3) * Winny Wong ‘10 * Rim Yahia ‘10 * Maricela Zapian CFV ‘07-Life (4) Christina Zitello ‘09 (2) * Shruthi Ajjampur ‘08 (3) * Kathryn S. Almeda ‘10 * Tuba Arshad ‘09 (2) * Alyssa R. Bequeaith ‘09 (2) * Daniel S. Buckingham ‘10 * Raul G. Chavez ‘07 (2) * Gina Clark ‘10 * Erika V. Comoro ‘10 * Melinda S. Bierman ‘07 Jacob Braunecker ‘09 (2) * James D. Bridges ‘09 * Curt Bromm ‘06 (2) Dustin M. Bryant ‘07-Life (3) Janae D. Buckner ‘08 (2) * Lindsey M. Butorac ‘08 (2) * Brenda S. Chappell ‘91 (5) Lana M. Clifton ‘07 (3) Ashley Cribelar ‘05 Jennifer M. Eastridge ‘06 Chelsea C. Ebaugh ‘10 (2) * CASE COMPETITION Alison L. Gehring ‘07 (3) Morgan E. Godden ‘09 (2) * William G. Hamblen ‘09 (2) * Michael R. Hanley ‘04 Angela M. Harden ‘08 (2) Michael P. Haseley ‘03 Derek A. Heinz ‘10 (2) * Michael D. Hickox ‘09 (2) * Gregory G. Hollis ‘10 (2) * Brandon R. Hunter ‘06 (2) Matthew E. Illingworth ‘09 * Maulik K. Khatadia ‘03 (2) Katie R. Ladson ‘05 Sara Ladson ‘05 Kendra B. Lindsey ‘08 * David S. Long ‘10 * David L. Lund ‘09 (2) * Jessica May ‘05 (2) Lindsay D. Mayo ‘08 Whitney N. O’Brien ‘06 (2) Sara R. Phillips ‘08 * John Pigg ‘06 Andrew K. Pyle ‘06 (3) Bartholomew J. Robertson ‘05 BethAnne Robinson ‘05 Kristen L. Steiner ‘07 Jeremy W. Thompson ‘07 (2) Danielle N. Thompson ‘06 Willie L. Winters ‘04 (4) Iowa Robert L. Anderson ‘54 (8) Ronald W. Cerutti ‘85-Life (2) Tony C. Clark ‘74-Life (19) Courtney Cox Smith ‘93-Life (7) Jonathan A. Dahlman ‘08 * Chris A. Dobel ‘11-Honorary Nancy A. Ghizzone ‘89-Life (15) George L. Grovert ‘61 (4) Brittany A. Hein ‘98 (2) % Kenneth J. Kolbet ‘61-Life (3) John H. Larsen ‘56 Pamela A. Miksell CFV ‘96-Life (5) Robert E. Richardson ‘76-Life (19) % Jim C. Ridenour ‘56-Life Lindsey A. Roman ‘08 * Michael P. Scott ‘93-Honorary Wayne D. Walters ‘65-Life (7) Jeffrey B. Warner ‘84-Life (14) William H. Weresch ‘65-Life (5) Lazarious D. Reeder ‘09 (2) * Tiffany M. Richardson ‘09 (2) * Ninma H. Sheshi ‘10-Life * Rodney B. Smith ‘09 (2) * Rhyan A. Swanson ‘09 (2) * JeLisa Tanniehill ‘09 (2) * Malcolm J. Thomas ‘10 * Isabel T. Virgille ‘10 * Desi E. Washington ‘10 * Leroy A. Wright ‘10 * James Madison Stephan T. Austria ‘08-Life Patricia A. Grinnell ‘08 Jeffrey L. Kane ‘91-Life (9) Meredith D. Kane ‘93-Life (9) Patrick R. McQuillan ‘91-Life (4) Matthew J. Phillips ‘09 (2) * Jonathan C. Pilchard ‘10 * Christopher J. Susil ‘92-Life (2) John Carroll William C. Drummond ‘65-Life Sterling P. Shand ‘05 Johns Hopkins Timothy W. Schwedes ‘05 Kansas State Pamela L. Bergsten ‘91-Life (10) Linsey R. Bolte ‘08 * Alissa M. Millard ‘06-Life (4) Jaza Montgomery ‘08 (2) * Bruce E. Peters ‘66-Life (13) Samantha J. Schuckman ‘09 (2) * Ashley N. Shellnut ‘08 * Heather D. Stos ‘09 (2) * Sydney A. Sutherland ‘09 * Phillip J. Thompson ‘72 (8) Kyle G. Tipton ‘09 (2) * Christine VanderPutten ‘10 * Allison M. Williamson ‘09 * Jordan A. Young ‘10 * Kentucky Zachary J. Purol ‘08 (4) * Andrew Ralston ‘10 * Megan A. Reeves ‘10 * Evan D. Schroader ‘08 (3) * Meredith Scott ‘10 * Atreyo Sengupta ‘10 * Abdel- Sater Shalash ‘09 (2) * Brendan Squillante ‘09 (2) * Bennie Stephens ‘10 * Evan Sun ‘10 * Alex M. Taylor ‘09 (3) * Brooks A. Teasley ‘09 (3) * Preston Theiss ‘10 * Sarah R. Thornsberry ‘08 (3) * Trevor Turner ‘10 * Chelsea Vanegas ‘10 * Kathleen A. Volker ‘09 (3) * Kyle M. Von Handorf ‘08 (3) * Patrick J. Walker ‘09 (2) * Kristen Wathen ‘10 * Andrew Wilson ‘07 (3) * Jennifer A. Ydoate ‘09 (3) * John Yeh ‘10 * Andrew Zavakos ‘09 (3) * Lamar Quentin Bellard ‘01 Michelle Grichuk ‘08 Courtney C. Harrison CFV ‘05-Life (6) Lipscomb Angel A. Davis ‘04 Robert J. Forstall ‘62-Life (2) Lock Haven Amelia L. Games ‘10 * James W. Geiger ‘10 * Katherine E. Henry ‘10 * Herman M. Hong ‘87-Life (9) Amy T. Jackson ‘07 Zach W. Johnson ‘10 * Sonica Jutla ‘09 * Thomas A. Kay ‘10 * Virginia L. Kostka ‘09 * Stephanie Lim ‘10 * Tiffany Lim ‘10 * Frances Lonergan ‘09 * Stathis K. Mellos ‘10 * Jeffrey S. Michel ‘09 * Ana Claudia K. Michelini ‘10 * Michael P. Moffat ‘09 * Katherine L. Osberg ‘09 * Kristin M. Papierski ‘10 * Katherine J. Rackow ‘10 * Deepika V. Rao ‘09 * Puja Shah ‘10 * Chelsie K. Stokes ‘10 * Sean P. Sweeney ‘10 * Veronika V. Vasileva ‘10 * Karl D. Vehlow ‘09 * Richard R. Yetter ‘56 (5) Michael Young ‘09 * Loyola New Orleans Jacqueline M. Mosier ‘04 Maine Samantha C. Fox ‘10 * Nicolaos L. Lemieux ‘09 Paul F. Early ‘99-Life Manchester Alexander B. Hambleton CFV ‘02 (6) Jonathan Ellis ‘03 (4) David Wilding ‘03 (2) Jennifer R. Salamh ‘02 (4) Louisiana State Heather S. Alfinito ‘10 * Kyle P. Allen ‘09 * Devon Bartholomay ‘09 * Alexa R. Becnel ‘09 * Melissa Breen ‘09 * Michael R. Brown ‘09 * Nicholas Bustamante ‘09 * Jordan K. Clements ‘08 * Travis J. Dorroh ‘09 * Erin E. Goodman ‘09 * Jared M. Greco ‘09 * Nicholas Gremillion ‘09 * Jacquelyn R. Harris ‘08 * Juan C. Hernandez ‘07 * Ryan Hernandez ‘09 * Cynthia C. Hook ‘07 * Nick Hyde ‘09 * Ebony C. Iheanacho ‘07 * Abraham Kunen ‘10 * Erin M. Landry ‘07 * Natalie L. Lecompte ‘09 * Jessica L. Mostaccero ‘07 * Kelsey E. Norris ‘09 * Aimee T. Pham ‘09 * Allen C. Radkovich ‘08 * Alison N. Rieder ‘10 * Steven J. Rife ‘07 * Holly M. Rockenbaugh ‘08 * Jorge N. Rodriguez ‘10 * Leda D. Williams ‘09 * Valarie D. Williams ‘09 * Kimberly Wilson ‘09 * Christopher S. Allen ‘09 (3) * Claire Archibald ‘09 (2) * Hana Ateeq ‘10 * Alexander B. Atkinson ‘08 (3) * Scott D. Augsback ‘09 (3) * Thaddeus Blevins ‘09 (2) * Iowa State Mary Jo Boles ‘08 (3) * Brooke M. Barker ‘10 * Brandon S. Boyd ‘03 (2) Amal A. Basaffar * James Brockman ‘10 * Brittany S. Crews ‘10 * Samuel Bucher ‘10 * Jennifer J. Dobel CFV ‘01-Life (5) Robert Carbin ‘10 * Lacey L. Gray ‘10 * Elizabeth Casey ‘10 * Molly H. Haberl ‘08 (2) * Jerone Chandrakumar ‘09 (2) * Siyuan He ‘10 * Matthew Clark ‘09 (2) * Adrian W. Hollander ‘61-Life (14) Nicholas R. Clauser ‘10 * Melanie M. Lenz ‘85 John Clough ‘10 * Cynthia P. Malim ‘08 Chelsea Corken ‘10 * Minh Q. Pham ‘10 * Kayla Cross ‘10 * William H. Prouty ‘62-Life (4) Ashley E. Dunn ‘09 (2) * Melissa J. Stowe CFV ‘98-Life (9) % Clarissa N. Durham ‘09 (2) * Aaron M. Fons ‘07 (3) * Jacksonville Elizabeth B. Gay ‘09 (3) * Christopher A. Bush ‘84-Life (7) Paul Gerwe ‘10 * Elizabeth L. McCullough ‘87-Life (6) % Gabrielle Goble ‘10 * David W. Simpkins ‘80-Life (8) Jennifer Harvey ‘10 * Jeffrey S. Spero ‘86-Life (5) Andrew J. Hersel ‘03 Meredeth Howard ‘09 (2) * Jacksonville State Alexandra M. Izydorek ‘10 * Alvin Brewer ‘09 (2) * Louisiana Tech Zachary D. King ‘09 (2) * Earl G. Pitre ‘89-Life (5) Ashley L. Graham ‘09 (2) * Meredith P. Ladenburger ‘10 * Jockqwione D. Redmond ‘10 * Jamini E. Hershberger ‘09 (2) * Nolan Lowry ‘09 (3) * Paul E. Turner ‘80-Life (7) Tisha R. Hewlett ‘10 * Melissa G. Lucas ‘98 (9) Demitriah M. Houston ‘10 * Morgan Lyon ‘10 * Louisville Jennifer S. Hulsey ‘09 (2) * Curtis Madison ‘10 * Brent A. Jones ‘99-Life (10) Roy C. Hunter ‘10 * Patrick Mansfield ‘10 * Sherry L. Wright ‘01 (10) Joshua T. Jennings ‘09 (2) * Lea Mattingly ‘09 (2) * Rushuanda Johnson ‘10 * John D. Metz ‘07 (4) * Joshua M. Jones ‘09 (2) * Kyla E. Montgomery-Cochran ‘08 (3) * Loyola Marisa L. Choate ‘09 * Nana Kufuor ‘09 (2) * Addison K. Moore ‘09 (2) * Luke T. Culley ‘10 * Jessica K. Legette ‘10 * Clabe Mosley ‘10 * Dean B. Dolan ‘56 Yvonne A. Miller ‘10 * Cody Noffsinger ‘09 (2) * Alberto Fabian ‘09 * John L. Morton ‘10 * Chatham Penrod ‘08 (2) * Robert R. Fuesel ‘56-Life (3) Andrea L. Moultrie ‘09 (2) * Victoria L. Philipp ‘08 (3) * Marist College Michael J. Coughlin ‘92 (7) Melissa A. Gasparovic ‘06 Jayme S. Stofko ‘92-Life (16) Julio A. Torres ‘98 (5) Marquette William R. Goldammer ‘54-Life (19) Leo V. Ryan ‘44-Life (13) Marshall Garrett R. Davis ‘10 * Kayla E. Dodd ‘10 * Sara E. Freeman ‘09 * Paul W. Hershberger ‘10 * Melissa Sayre ‘08 * Gene R. Scholefield ‘10 * John E. Skaff ‘77-Life Stacy M. Swentzel ‘09 * Tiffini Y. Taylor ‘10 * Lisa M. Turley ‘86-Life Steven Vanhorn ‘09 * Victoria L. Wheeler ‘09 * Maryland Nathan R. Adler ‘11 * Sanford O. Ames ‘10 * + Patrick M. Amuso ‘11 * Jane A. Azzinaro ‘10 * Rishabh Bajekal ‘10 * Kristen M. Ballou ‘10 * Matthew N. Bromiley ‘10 * Matthew J. Cincotta ‘10 * Kelsey R. Cohen ‘08 Jack R. Colver ‘11 * Viraj V. Desai ‘10 * Lisa M. Dunn ‘11 * Michelle S. Earle ‘10 * Aaron M. Fagan ‘10 * Rohan J. Gandhi ‘11 * Anne R. Gladding ‘11 * Max A. Gross ‘11 * Nico Z. Guetatchew ‘11 * Meghan K. Gumer ‘11 * Manjot S. Guraya ‘10 * Eric X. Hamel ‘11 * Emily M. Heuver ‘11 * Asheel J. Kakkad ‘11 * Matthew W. Kannan ‘11 * Qiong L. Lan ‘10 * Austin J. Lee ‘10 * Brianne D. Levine ‘11 * Michael J. Lu ‘11 * Watson Lum ‘11 * Sahiba K. Malhotra ‘10 * Kara J. McGrath ‘11 * Ethan E. Morrow ‘10 * Sahas M. Narain ‘11 * Donna Nasserghodsi ‘11 * Jonathan Rodriguez ‘11 * Nicholas W. Rust ‘07-Life (4) Gursean S. Singh ‘10 * Jeremy A. Stark ‘07 (4) Kacey L. Tovornik ‘10 * Austin M. Waldman ‘11 * Rita Young ‘11 * Memphis Renea T. Brown ‘10 * Sharice L. Collier ‘10 * Reuben B. Johnson ‘11 * Joshwa C. Lightfoot ‘10 * Timishia D. McKenzie ‘10 * Dionne S. Nealy ‘11 * Angelica V. Russell ‘10 * Semaria L. Shaw ‘10 * Katrina L. White ‘10 * Sharena R. Williams ‘10 * Miami Sabrina R. Bunch ‘08 * George M. Corrigan ‘47 (4) Nikole Keen ‘08 * Lei Li ‘02 Daniel D. Mendoza ‘99-Life (12) Manuel E. Pravia CFV ‘89-Life (15) Ilyne B. Sbar ‘88-Life (11) Aaron N. Turransky ‘10 * Miami (Ohio) Michael E. Gerwe ‘56-Life (9) Genna M. Morocco ‘08 (2) Sarah Smith ‘07 Neil E. Williams ‘67-Life (3) Clifford Spangler Society Recognition club for those who made provisions for Alpha Kappa Psi in their estate plans. ( ) Consecutive Giving Consecutive years of giving since the 1991-92 campaign are included in parenthesis. % Matching Gift Donor was eligible for a matching gift which was received during the campaign. * Yellow Rose Society Recognition club for those undergraduates who made a mini- mum contribution of $10. # Audit Eternal akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 29 2010-11 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT Michigan Robert J. Ancona ‘98 Heath M. Eisman ‘94 Lisa R. Eisman ‘95 H. Roger Secrest ‘48-Life (17) Charles E. Swanson ‘49-Life (5) Steven T. Tabac ‘63-Life (9) + Michigan - Dearborn Joseph C. Adams ‘79-Life (4) Randall C. Budden ‘82-Life (10) Scott A. Drogs ‘88-Life (8) Stacey M. Drogs ‘90-Life (8) Edward J. Koss ‘76-Life (10) Elliott H. Ring ‘76-Life (3) Michigan State Paul R. Bailey ‘88-Life (6) + Louis R. Barkman ‘98-Life (9) Michael A. Bendert ‘08 * Michael R. Berard ‘67-Life (5) Robert F. Garvin ‘59-Life (8) John R. Hudak ‘85-Life (10) Gerard W. Kohls ‘74 (3) Elizabeth Kuczera ‘79-Life Michael D. Lorenz ‘80-Life (6) John D. Marion ‘63-Life (5) Steven M. Patch ‘77-Life (11) John R. Rachfal ‘62 (10) Daniel J. Roselli ‘89-Life (7) + Ella Edwards ‘09 (2) * Amanda L. Grasshoff ‘08 * Ayman Y. Khulief ‘10 * Philip Lueckenotto ‘94 Michael C. Manganelli ‘10 * Kathryn L. McAdams ‘09 * Michael S. McKee ‘09 (2) * Heather R. Morris ‘92-Life (16) Kellie L. Mueller ‘09 * Alexander C. Neu ‘09 * Yevgeniy M. Pogrebnoy ‘10 * David C. Pottgen ‘09 * Kathleen M. Salmo ‘10 * Mark T. Sullivan ‘83 (7) Kari Torkelson ‘09 * Cory D. Whitney ‘94 Victoria M. Wood ‘10 * Missouri Western Jarred J. Edwards ‘10 * Ashley E. Falter ‘04 (6) Amanda A. Hausman ‘09 (2) * Jessica J. Hills ‘07 (2) * Cassandra N. Schuster ‘05 (5) David N. Worth ‘10 * Montana Donald F. Stanaway ‘49-Life (5) Montclair State Amal Abuelhawa ‘09 * Victoria Akanbi ‘08 * Michigan Tech Milana Ayers ‘08 * Thomas R. Arbuckle ‘73-Life (4) Christa S. Brooks ‘10 * Justin J. Campbell ‘10 * Middle Tennessee Jenai N. Copeland ‘09 * James M. Davis ‘70-Life (3) Monica Demarco ‘09 * William J. Dodson ‘02 (5) Joel D. Diaz ‘01 Victoria L. Kyes CFV ‘03 Latoya Y. Dunkley ‘08 * Laurie A. Raulston ‘88-Life (13) Michelle Fleury ‘09 * Mark C. Raulston ‘91-Life (11) Dan L. Stubblefield CFV ‘89-Life (11) + Veronica L. Garcia ‘00 (5) Ciana M. Hamlett ‘10 * Marcus D. Tompkins ‘09 (2) * Jasmine M. Hamlette ‘10 * Terae L. Hargrove ‘10 * Millikin Michael J. Haynes-Crawford ‘10 * Lynn K. Stoike ‘89-Life (3) % Pamela S. Honores ‘10 * Tyffani Howard ‘08 * Minnesota Farida Jawando ‘09 * George S. Barquist ‘47 (4) Adenford Jean-Philippe ‘09 * Allison Bornstein ‘08 * Anntasia Johnson ‘09 * Arthur W. Carlson ‘49-Life (12) Jennifer F. Johnson ‘93 (8) Lila M. Chu ‘09 * Sarah E. Julien ‘08 * Patrick D. Gaddie ‘04 Nakiah C. May ‘10 * Kristina Gontcharova ‘07 * Karrim J. McMillan ‘10 * Stephen J. Haire ‘66 Andrea Nemeth CFV ‘91-Life (11) L.V. Bob Hanson ‘49-Life (16) Jasmyn E. Oliver ‘10 * Thomas R. Hendry ‘64-Life (6) James A. Ostic ‘90 (10) Mallory L. Kumm ‘08 * Alana A. Ramcharan ‘07 * Rhianne E. Makovec ‘08 * Jose E. Salazar ‘10 * Richard J. Meyer ‘56-Life (18) Jasmine E. Santiago ‘08 * Evan Parrott ‘07 (2) * Chad E. Smith CFV ‘93 (8) Anna M. Pitera ‘08 * Marc T. Stephens ‘07 * Michael P. Schaan ‘07 * Alexander L. Thompson ‘09 * Carl L. Stenstrom ‘53-Life Javon A. Thompson ‘10 * Jaroslava Tkacova ‘05 Brenelle Tyus ‘08 * Gregory P. Weber ‘81-Life (13) Mississippi Aaron M. White ‘09 * Jeremy Hudson ‘06 Mississippi State Montevallo Missouri Murray State Hubert L. Carpenter ‘61-Faculty (2) Jack E. Bush ‘56-Life (2) Eugene H. De Boer ‘69-Life (7) Brenda L. George ‘82 David M. Heimos ‘74-Life (8) Mark W. Kemp ‘69-Life (6) Duncan L. Matteson ‘54-Life (7) Charles R. Murphy ‘54 Linda M. Rechtien ‘81 Karl E. Reichardt ‘63-Life Lesley A. Siegfried ‘86-Life (7) Adam C. Stoverink ‘02 (7) Missouri State Kelsey M. Barthels ‘09 * Christopher A. Current ‘09 * Brett Diehl ‘10 * 30 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org Jay F. Wilkoff ‘80-Life Jesse Adams ‘09 (2) * Sarah E. Almaroad ‘10 * Brie J. Anderson ‘09 (2) * Christopher D. Beale ‘10 * Matthew S. Beeler ‘09 (2) * Jorge M. Bermudez ‘09 (2) * Adam M. Breivogel ‘09 (2) * Kayla Burgess ‘09 * Wendy R. Copeland CFV ‘05 (3) Andrew T. Courtney ‘10 * Lindsey Cox ‘10 * Natalie N. Craig ‘10 * Jessica L. Elder ‘10 * Natalie N. Ellis ‘10 * Sean P. Espinal ‘10 * Elizabeth L. Files ‘09 (2) * Kelly J. Fineman ‘04 (2) Kimberly Franklin ‘09 (2) * Darwin J. Garrett ‘09 (2) * David S. Hancock ‘85 Ashlyn M. Herke ‘10 * Jonathan J. Holzapfel ‘08 (3) Derek W. Hunter CFV ‘01-Life (9) Matthew R. Kasten ‘09 (2) * Brian Kinnaman ‘07 (4) * Bart G. Lewis ‘09 (2) * Jacob T. McAbee ‘10 * April N. Mitchell ‘09 (2) * Rebecca H. Mitchner ‘10 * Nathan T. Moore ‘10 * Shane M. Osborne ‘08 (3) * Stacie E. Parsons ‘10 * Ashley Perry ‘09 (2) * Amy L. Peters ‘10 * Megan A. Peters ‘10 * Allyson M. Putman ‘09 (2) * Casey J. Reineking ‘10 * Melissa M. Sharpe ‘10 * Lisa K. Siegert-Free ‘78 Darcie R. Smotherman ‘09 (2) * Brittlyn T. Sosh ‘10 * Cayla J. Trout ‘10 * Enrique A. Walker ‘10 * Alexandria D. Weyers ‘10 * Kristen E. Willinger ‘08 (3) * Kelsey R. Wills ‘10 * Jeffrey A. Wood ‘09 (2) * Larissa N. Wood ‘10 * Samantha L. Wurth ‘10 * Shannon Young ‘09 (2) * Jie P. Zhu ‘09 (2) * Nebraska Mark F. Antonson ‘04 Vance A. Baker ‘50-Life (8) Kinsey Grove ‘08 (3) * Marisa A. Pont ‘04 (7) Catherine E. Wiseman ‘01 (5) Nevada Steven P. Hammonds ‘10 * Kyle Labarry ‘09-Life Richard J. McCabe ‘10 * Chelsey M. McMenemy ‘09-Life * Nevada - Las Vegas Zahi S. Aboulhosn ‘08 * Brandy K. Ace ‘10 * Rafael Aguilar Garcia ‘10 * Anthony Alegrete ‘10 (2) * Julia S. Arrhenius ‘10 Charles A. Baynes ‘08 * Eric Chung ‘10 * Christopher V. Ciminise ‘10 * Bradley M. Cochran ‘10 * Thomas X. Contreras ‘10 * Angelia N. County ‘08 (2) * Dana M. Cretu ‘10 * Markita O. Dawson ‘08 Alessandra S. Espinzoa ‘10 * Yuki Falcon ‘10 * Tony Fong ‘10 * Alexa Francisco ‘09 * Allexandra C. Glassman ‘09 * Alex Gonzalez ‘09 * Jeffrey Hum ‘10 * Peter G. Hundley ‘09 * Robert G. Kay ‘08-Life (2) Kevin Kinder ‘10 * Karri J. Kratz ‘10 * Stephanie Kwan ‘10 * Brendan Leake ‘08 * Jennifer Liao ‘09 * Justin W. Lo ‘10 * Luis A. Lopezberumen ‘09 * Lea B. Lumba ‘09 (2) * Aaron M. Mariano ‘08 * Adam M. Mariano ‘08 * Kozue Mitsunari ‘08 * Mick C. Penalosa ‘09 * Norma Rosales ‘08 * Nancy A. Rosett ‘10 * Jason J. Salazar ‘01 Erik J. Sanchez ‘10 * Tahsan Scott ‘08 * Jeffrey S. Shin ‘09 * Ryan Shugars ‘08 * Brittanny Spencer ‘10 * Jeffrey J. Takiguchi ‘08 (2) * Joe Tseng ‘09 * Mark A. Ward ‘10 * Chris Warren ‘10 * Daniel H. Won ‘10 * Nushin Zarrabi ‘08 * Cindy S. Zhang ‘10 * New Mexico Northern Michigan Jennifer D. Coltrain ‘86 James D. Gray ‘69-Life (7) Jim R. Haugan ‘76-Life Paula N. Lange ‘95 (9) Tina Lewis ‘83-Life (8) Joseph J. Prinzi ‘67-Life Richard A. Slowik ‘67-Life (4) Timothy N. Tanis ‘02-Life (3) Northwestern Bruce E. Dean ‘53-Life Jessica A. McQueston CFV ‘05-Life (6) Northwood Ryan K. Montoya ‘05 (6) Thomas W. Goodwin ‘02 Gregory Q. Patterson CFV ‘02 New York Robert A. Marra ‘59-Life (8) Michael E. Mulvaney ‘70-Life (2) Jack L. Verdi ‘63-Life (12) Edward J. Zalewski ‘50 (5) Niagara Ronald F. Jerominek ‘57 Laura B. Stevens ‘99 (5) Steven W. Weigand ‘98 (3) UNC - Chapel Hill James N. Browne ‘51-Life Paul D. Freedle ‘60-Life (18) Rufus B. Langley ‘62-Life (8) Jesse V. Noland ‘51-Life (2) Antony D. Roberson ‘91-Life (5) Chetan C. Shah ‘02 Jean M. Souweine ‘52-Life (5) Billy J. Woosley ‘55-Life (5) Zachary H. Wright ‘91-Life (10) Harry N. Young ‘51 (10) UNC - Charlotte Kristen G. Bennett ‘10 * Shanicia M. Boston ‘10 * Ashley A. Childers ‘10 * Jorsha I. Edouard ‘09 * Georgia L. Flatt ‘10 * Cecilia S. Garzon ‘09 (2) * Joshua S. Greenberg ‘07-Life (4) * Eliza J. Hernandez ‘09 (2) * Christine N. Manning ‘09 (2) * James C. Nuccio CFV ‘09-Life (2) + Caleb R. Truitt ‘02 (8) Katherine C. Wagner CFV ‘08 (3) * Crystal S. Williams ‘07 (4) North Carolina State Katie A. Bakstad ‘09 * Elizabeth A. Banks ‘09 * Raymond T. Collins ‘10 * Jenna C. Daniel ‘06 (5) Richard B. Jackson ‘09 * Christopher A. Johnson ‘92-Life (9) William T. Laundon ‘83-Life (15) Derek S. McLamb ‘09 * Mary R. Perry ‘83-Life (4) William C. Reeves ‘10 * Randall B. Robbins ‘08 * Michael L. Rogers ‘90-Life Noah M. Sanders ‘97 (9) Michael P. Scott ‘10 * Taryn A. Szarek ‘10 * William Yeatts ‘10 * Northern Colorado Zachary W. Adams ‘10 * Joseph M. Briley ‘10 * Brent A. Erickson ‘08 (3) * Adrien H. Hoff ‘10 * Taylor Holland ‘07 (2) * Alysha Jensen ‘09 (2) * Katherine A. Linne ‘09 (2) * Alyssa L. MacMahon ‘08 (2) * Kristi E. Meyer ‘09 (2) * Marco A. Molieri ‘09 (2) * Kimberly L. Murphy ‘10 * Arilene M. Ocampo ‘09 (2) * Danny W. Oliver ‘10 * Zachary J. Ramey ‘10 * Natalie S. Riddle ‘09 (2) * Norwich Barry R. Meinerth ‘66-Life (3) Nova Southeastern Nancy Castillo ‘11 * Leyber Cedeno ‘11 * Rosennie Diaz ‘11 * Nicolas J. Dolan ‘10 * Luisa F. Huertas ‘10 * Lashonda P. Linton CFV ‘06 Darwin O. Lopez ‘10 * Lucia Marcano ‘10 * Isabelle Mejia ‘10 * Danielle Osorno Cortes ‘10 * Vernon K. Pereira ‘10 Midline Pierre ‘09 (2) Lorena Ress ‘11 * Kevin V. Reyes ‘10 * Carolina Rincon ‘11 * Ariane L. Stone ‘05-Life (6) Susan Wong ‘10 * Oakland Valiena A. Allison ‘86 (3) James L. Canvasser ‘98-Life (11) Deborah L. Habel ‘85-Life Alison Jennings ‘02 John J. Makowski ‘86-Life (9) Salina Washington ‘94 (2) Ohio State Nick M. Ansara ‘10 * Susan L. Arnold ‘80-Life (18) Ned K. Barthelmas ‘49-Life (15) Richard A. Bender ‘65-Life (5) Mark E. Bucher ‘85-Life Garrett T. Galen ‘10 * Gary E. Gassin ‘76-Life Alex Helin ‘10 * Thomas C. Kalnicki ‘90-Life (4) Toni L. McCarthy ‘91-Life David Mrowzinski ‘06 (4) Susan L. Murray ‘86 John K. Parks ‘90-Life (8) Oklahoma State Thai Armstrong ‘10 * Konrad A. Broussard ‘84 (4) Vickie A. Dahnke ‘82-Life (3) John C. Estes ‘81-Life Old Dominion Gregory M. Arnold ‘84-Life (18) Richard E. Baines ‘66-Life Leslie-Ann J. Brinker ‘76-Life (16) + Joseph A. Clark ‘01 + Nicholas B. Clark CFV ‘86-Life (6) Steven F. Craig ‘79-Life (11) Robert A. Davenport ‘86-Life (19) Keisha R. Melvin ‘08 (3) William A. O’Brien ‘69-Life (14) Jeffrey T. Rouse ‘86-Life (2) Theresa M. Rouse ‘87-Life (2) Clinton H. Smoke ‘61-Life (3) Fred B. Williams ‘76-Life (2) Oregon Mubarak Abualhasan ‘10 * Addie Bash ‘09 * Leigh G. Brazee ‘87-Life Academy The 2011 Academy was held June 25-28 in Morgantown, Ind. This intimate, hands-on, challenging learning experience was designed especially for those students who demonstrate outstanding leadership potential. The Academy is based on the contemporary concepts contained in the business best seller The Leadership Challenge and focuses on the practices and commitments of exemplary leaders. A limited enrollment and a remote location ensure that the experience is highly personal. Mitchell D. Haines ‘11 * Megan E. Hamblen ‘10 * Lilly Higgins ‘11 * Erica L. Hohlt ‘10 * Dustin Hollabaugh ‘11 * Matthew S. Kagawa ‘09 (2) * Rose L. Lachowski ‘11 * Liana K. Louie ‘08 (2) * Ian Maarefi ‘10 * Ryan Masuno ‘10 * Jaina McGregor ‘11-Life * Raymond J. McGuinness ‘10 * Eliza Newby ‘11 * Tiffiny A. Nofziger ‘05 (2) Jennifer Pham ‘11 * Samuel R. Porter ‘10 * Brian A. Reyneke ‘10 * Cloe Spellman ‘11 * Aaron Sullivan ‘10 * Kristina M. Thorud ‘10 * Cameron Wallace ‘11 * Melissa M. Waud ‘10 * Ashley Wolff ‘10 * Staci A. Yamada ‘11 * Pacific Lutheran Karen L. Zapata ‘93-Life (8) Pennsylvania Curtis K. Redding ‘98-Life (3) Penn State Foundation Vice Chairman Steve Vasquez with Chicago’s third place Case Competition team from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Members of the Academy Class of 2011. Through a generous grant from Dan (Michigan State ‘89-Life) and Sara Roselli, alumni chapters and individuals, the foundation covered all expenses for students participating in the four-day leadership development institute in June. Jordan E. Chadsey Miami ‘08 Wadeco Fellow Jessica C. Hendrick James Madison ‘09 Academy Class of 2003 Fellow Hiren Patel Drexel ‘08 Academy Class of 2002 Fellow Hervie F. Clemons Tennessee Tech ‘09 Academy Class of 2004 Fellow Stephanie L. Johnson Maryland ‘09 Academy Class of 2005 Fellow Alin Roman Chapman ‘10 John C. Werner Fellow Ryan E. Drepaul Florida International ‘10 Florida Gold Coast Alumni Fellow Benjamin A. Kayser Southeast Missouri State ‘10 Academy Class of 2006 Fellow Allison E. Rossi Shippensburg ‘10 Academy Class of 2009 Fellow John N. Hanner Alabama ‘09 Stephen Vasquez Fellow Kjersten M. Krantz-Odendahl Drake ‘09 Academy Class of 2001 Fellow Amanda M. Schmieler Clemson ‘10 Academy Class of 2010 Fellow Courtney M. Hawkins Winthrop ‘10 Academy Class of 2007 Fellow Patricia A. Lammers Dayton ‘11 Motor City Alumni / Robert A. Spansky Fellow Joshua M. Shaughnessy Colorado State ‘09 David and Wendy Wendroff Fellow Ninma H. Sheshi Jacksonville State ‘10-Life Academy Class of 2008 Fellow Ryan D. Bruce ‘10 * Matthew Casey ‘08 * Ricardo Castaneda ‘10 * Conner Cayson ‘09 * Bret Emerson ‘10 * Janine Finley ‘10 * Shuang Han ‘10 * Jonathan D. Hansen ‘09 * Jessica L. Hesselgrave ‘08 * Elyse K. Hormuth ‘09 * Kevin Horton ‘10 * Eric S. Paradis ‘09 * Katie L. Peront ‘08 (2) * Maria L. Schell ‘04 (5) Nadia Thorpe ‘09 * Stephanie A. Van Dellen ‘08-Life Randy A. Yim ‘08 (2) * Na Zhao ‘10 * Oregon State Marisa Arakaki ‘10 * Braden J. Balocan ‘10 * Brian Dihn ‘11 * Kristina E. Erickson ‘10 * Jason Ganub ‘11 * Raghav B. Agrawal ‘10 * Kenneth D. Beil ‘11 * Michelle L. Billerbeck ‘11 * Jessica Bogutsky ‘10 * Christopher Chiang ‘10 * Alexandra Cristy ‘10 * Arlene Danver ‘82-Life (8) Monica Fabrega ‘11 * William L. Foulds ‘64-Life (13) Chelsea E. Franey ‘10 * Maria L. Goodman ‘87 Gabrielle Heath ‘10 * Joseph J. Hephy ‘11 * Anthony Klondar ‘75 Annie Koppel-Doncsecz ‘83-Life (8) Kevin A. Kuhlman ‘10 * Lauren M. Lahann ‘10 * Patrick C. Oldt ‘10 * Alyssa B. Rosenblum ‘06-Life (2) Joshua M. Sanders ‘98 Leslie C. Stahl ‘07 Christopher L. Taylor ‘83-Life (5) Thomas N. Tran CFV ‘02-Life (5) W. Frank Vongehr ‘65-Life (8) Huan Yu ‘10 * Pepperdine Michael C. Roth ‘10 * Phillips Faron L. Johnson ‘83-Life (8) Pittsburgh William V. Angeloff ‘56-Life (3) Steven R. Bauer ‘99 (6) Lisa Chesko ‘10 * Matthew T. Connell ‘01 Anthony Cosnotti ‘01 (5) Mary G. Cox ‘07 (4) Emma Gershon ‘10 * Abby Johnston ‘08 * Allegra Ketterman ‘10 * Joanne M. Larson ‘01 (10) Laura MacFarland ‘10 * Ashley M. Mangiolardo ‘05 (4) Jeremy Monteverde ‘10 * Erin O’Connell ‘10 * Aaron Richardson ‘10 * Leslie S. Riley ‘00 Alexis Romano ‘09 * Kenneth M. Shamus ‘97 (8) June Thompson ‘07 * Zachary D. Tucker ‘01 Pittsburgh - Johnstown Chris R. Feather ‘95-Life (10) + Richard A. Hughey ‘91-Life (7) akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 31 2010-11 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT All-AKPsi Academic Team The All-AKPsi Academic Team recognizes juniors and seniors who maintain excellence in academic standing (3.50 GPA or higher) while making positive contributions to their chapter, campus and community. In 2010-11, 275 students were honored as team members and six were selected as team captains and received scholarships from the foundation. Central Region Alison Manthei, Kansas State ‘08 * Eastern Region Charlotte R. Gorski, Canisius College ‘08 Joseph M. Interlandi, Canisius College ‘07 Gylan Saunders, Canisius College ‘08 Laura E. Wrightson, Canisius College ‘08 Amanda M. Davenport, Carnegie Mellon ‘07 Victoria Docherty, Carnegie Mellon ‘08 Min Kim, Carnegie Mellon ‘08 Meghan Nahass, Carnegie Mellon ‘08 Danielle Rosenfeld, Carnegie Mellon ‘07 Neil S. Sethi, Carnegie Mellon ‘07 Hayden Tang, Carnegie Mellon ‘10 Elsa Wu, Carnegie Mellon ‘09 Yeongting Yue, Carnegie Mellon ‘09 Vishal Taneja, Drexel ‘08 Stephen C. Alesi, Penn State ‘09 Jennifer A. Lund, Penn State ‘07 Kelly O’Brien, Penn State ‘08 Samantha A. Small, Pennsylvania ‘08 Megan Creahan, Pittsburgh ‘08 * Brian R. Ewing, Pittsburgh ‘09 Michael Harris, Pittsburgh ‘08 * Amanda Miller, Pittsburgh ‘09 * Madison Nestor, Pittsburgh ‘10 Alexander J. Schultz, Pittsburgh ‘08 * June Thompson, Pittsburgh ‘07 * Taylor E. Will, Pittsburgh ‘08 Yitong Yang, Pittsburgh ‘10 Alex R. Andrussier, Shippensburg ‘09 Erin M. Thompson, Shippensburg ‘08 Laura J. Ager, Slippery Rock ‘09 * Kristen Hasychak, Slippery Rock ‘09 Kristie Huska, Slippery Rock ‘07 Eastcentral Region Rachel M. Bucalo, Cincinnati ‘08 Brent T. Hoffman, Cincinnati ‘10 Eileen C. Giudice, Michigan ‘09 Marcia Hamelin, Michigan ‘08 Kristen A. Marotta, Michigan ‘09 Alexander Page, Michigan ‘08 James A. Papin-Wynne, Michigan ‘09 Rebecca Portney, Michigan ‘09 Alissa O. Crawford, Michigan State ‘07 Mark C. DiMambro, Michigan State ‘07 Marguerite A. Flood, Michigan State ‘09 Matthew S. Johnson, Michigan State ‘08 Daniel J. Lee, Michigan State ‘07 Andrew M. Martin, Michigan State ‘08 Amy J. Nelsen, Michigan State ‘10 Michelle E. Sadler, Michigan State ‘09 Nicholas P. Eyer, Ohio State ‘09 Cara A. Laviola, Ohio State ‘09 Chelsea A. Oprandi, Ohio State ‘08 Spencer Schaffer, Ohio State ‘09 Paulette M. Bongratz, Toledo ‘09 Kunlun Chen, Toledo ‘09 Jay M. Solarik, Toledo ‘07 Mideast Region Everett Antrim-Indart, American ‘09 Jessica F. Bock, American ‘09 Elizabeth Castle, American ‘10 Samantha Dina, American ‘09 Alex Germany-Wald, American ‘10 Matthew D. Killip, American ‘10 Max Lien, American ‘09 Sean T. McEvenie, American ‘10 Anna A. Merkoulova, American ‘10 Kristin Misdom, American ‘09 Julia Moon, American ‘08 Christina L. Oresajo, American ‘08 32 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org Alexander W. Priest, American ‘08 Elizabeth Seidell, American ‘09 Melissa D. Smith, American ‘08 Elizabeth Ung, American ‘08 Emily C. Weiss, American ‘09 Julie J. Wu, American ‘08 Jeffrey Ball, Christopher Newport ‘10 Emily P. Bosin, Delaware ‘09 James P. Devlin, Delaware ‘09 * Nicole L. Pizzico, Delaware ‘09 Robin F. Samuels, Delaware ‘10 Danielle A. Barsky, George Washington ‘09 Mark B. Buente, George Washington ‘09 + Matthew Heymann, George Washington ‘08 Deanna M. Jensen, George Washington ‘09 Summer H. Zhang, George Washington ‘10 Julie J. Kim, Georgetown ‘10 Ashley M. Marshall, Howard ‘09 Lauren N. Reed, Howard ‘10 Anna L. Smith, Howard ‘10 Patricia A. Grinnell, James Madison ‘08 + Jessica C. Hendrick, James Madison ‘09 Amanda G. Hoffman, James Madison ‘09 Alexis G. Vlasho, James Madison ‘10 Maryia Babaryka, Manchester ‘09 Si W. Lee, Manchester ‘09 Anne E. Axenfeld, Maryland ‘08 * Eric M. Brown, Maryland ‘09 Brett A. Cullen, Maryland ‘09 Allie M. Gluck, Maryland ‘09 Lindsey Kopps, Maryland ‘08 * Alice Lowy, Maryland ‘08 Jeff D. Williamowsky, Maryland ‘10 Ashley A. Childers, UNC - Charlotte ‘10 Timothy S. Johnson, North Carolina State ‘10 Derek S. McLamb, North Carolina State ‘09 Kirsten O’Leary, Radford ‘09 Lindsey Perry, Western Carolina ‘10 Lauren E. Ripa, Nebraska ‘10 Christine M. Stohlmann, Nebraska ‘10 Nathan Webb, Nebraska ‘09 Alison C. Wedermyer, Nebraska ‘07 * Midwest Region Southeast Region Djatou Traore, Illinois - Chicago ‘09 Hristo Valkov, Illinois - Chicago ‘09 Samantha Belasco, Illinois State ‘10 Nicholas C. Currier, Illinois State ‘10 Diana Dudek, Illinois State ‘10 Patrick Wu, Illinois State ‘10 Abdel- Sater Shalash, Kentucky ‘09 Kathleen A. Volker, Kentucky ‘09 Jennifer A. Ydoate, Kentucky ‘09 Luke T. Culley, Loyola ‘10 Sarah E. Almaroad, Murray State ‘10 Elizabeth L. Files, Murray State ‘09 Kimberly Franklin, Murray State ‘09 Shane M. Osborne, Murray State ‘08 Celeste K. Drew, Southern Indiana ‘08 Kelsey S. Kreke, Southern Indiana ‘08 Sarah A. Scott, Southern Indiana ‘08 + Alexis A. Heard, Western Kentucky ‘10 April Hyler, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘10 Northcentral Region Allison M. George, Drake ‘09 Kjersten M. Krantz-Odendahl, Drake ‘09 Dianne Lee, Drake ‘09 Alex Y. Maltsev, Drake ‘09 Laura A. Menendez, Drake ‘07 * Shing Yiing Ong, Drake ‘10 Amanda Sykora, Drake ‘07 * Jia Liang Tan, Drake ‘09 Steven J. Theisen, Drake ‘09 Patrick M. Cornally, Iowa ‘08 Janet S. Roberts, Iowa State ‘09 Gina Clementi, Minnesota ‘08 Thomas Mitchell, Minnesota ‘07 Matthew B. Hoxmeier, Nebraska ‘10 Sara M. Lauterbach, Nebraska ‘09 Northeast Region Jonathan Agin, Binghamton ‘10 Janine Bautista, Binghamton ‘09 Steven A. Brown, Binghamton ‘08 Erik A. De Monte, Binghamton ‘10 Jessica N. Ferrucci, Binghamton ‘09 Jonathan S. Guerrera, Binghamton ‘08 Matthew Lutrario, Binghamton ‘09 Rebecca J. Rubin, Binghamton ‘08 Shashank Gupta, Rutgers ‘09 Christopher W. Carl, Seton Hall ‘08 Kay Ezeh, Seton Hall ‘09 Rosemary Genao, Seton Hall ‘08 Northwest Region Justine Harlan, Central Washington ‘09 Ashley C. Sweitzer, Central Washington ‘08 Diana Xing, Oregon ‘08 * Marisa Arakaki, Oregon State ‘10 Candice B. Randall, Oregon State ‘09 * Fiona T. Cheung, Washington ‘08 Kelley K. Fisher, Washington State ‘09 Dai T. Trinh, Washington State ‘10 Southcentral Region Steven J. Rife, Louisiana State ‘07 Dane C. Harris, Louisiana Tech ‘10 + Jaazlynne L. McGill, North Texas ‘10 Miakka N. Smith, North Texas ‘09 Amanda N. Betancur, Texas Tech ‘09 Taylor Crutsinger, Texas Tech ‘09 Graham Austin, Central Florida ‘10 Andrea Ciotti, Central Florida ‘08 Krista M. Forti, Central Florida ‘09 Maureen F. Furino, Central Florida ‘10 Maria C. Garcia, Central Florida ‘10 Michelle M. Garcia, Central Florida ‘10 Craig Gilardi, Central Florida ‘09-Life Loyal Krystle N. McCoy, Central Florida ‘10 Matthew Z. Meadows, Central Florida ‘10 Richard Rampi, Central Florida ‘10 Adam E. Straka, Central Florida ‘08 Madeline Viera, Central Florida ‘10 Natalie B. Weinstein, Central Florida ‘09 Andrew Jo, Emory ‘10 Jaime Leiman, Emory ‘09 Willie T. Reaves, Emory ‘09 Jacob A. Shapiro, Emory ‘08 Brian J. Tsang, Emory ‘10 Disraeli W. Smith, Florida A&M ‘10 Leilani Soto, Florida International ‘08 * Mary K. Houghton, Georgia ‘09 Aditya Singhal, Georgia Tech ‘09 Dayna W. Thomas, Georgia State ‘10 Sabrina R. Bunch, Miami ‘08 Jordan E. Chadsey, Miami ‘08 Kathryn S. Grinstead, Miami ‘09 Kyle W. Harke, Miami ‘07 Brett J. Kiah, Miami ‘09 Jarrett M. Lane, Miami ‘09 Lisa B. Seidenberg, Miami ‘08 Garrett J. Van Houtteghem, Miami ‘08 Brynn E. McMullan, South Carolina ‘07 Austin McNeilly, South Carolina ‘08 Karen Bussey, South Carolina State ‘09 * Gabriela Medina-Marrero, Wesleyan College ‘10 Dibya Rawal, Wesleyan College ‘08 Southern Region Jonathan C. Cook, Alabama ‘10 Katerina Dergunov, Alabama ‘09 Christine M. Earl, Alabama ‘10 Elizabeth J. Holt, Alabama ‘10 Lauren Hovey, Alabama ‘08 Monica Kirk, Alabama ‘08 Marilu A. Lammon, Alabama ‘09 Juan S. Medina, Alabama ‘10 Caitlin Mitchell, Alabama ‘08 * Adam C. Morrow, Alabama ‘08 Mary Kathryn Tompkins, Alabama ‘06-Life * Tamora D. Crawford, Alabama Birmingham ‘08 Sonja A. Ford, Alabama State ‘09 Ninma H. Sheshi, Jacksonville State ‘10-Life Cierra Tutton, Middle Tennessee State ‘09 Hervie F. Clemons, Tennessee Tech ‘09 Southwest Region Curtis Graham, Arizona ‘09 Chance M. Katzer, Arizona ‘10 Janea Laudick, Arizona ‘08 Alyssa B. Martinez, Arizona ‘09 * Joseph R. Moseley, Arizona ‘08 Allison D. Stein, Arizona ‘09 Elissa M. Stremlau, Arizona ‘07 * Shannon M. Timms, Arizona ‘07 * Christopher R. Dunker, Arizona State ‘09 Susan R. Eckman, Arizona State ‘09 Veronica Esquivel, Arizona State ‘09 Steven R. Kutos, Arizona State ‘10 Brittany Lee, Arizona State ‘09 Georgia R. Lincoln, Arizona State ‘09 Stefan McCleary, Arizona State ‘08 Searcy Menick, Arizona State ‘08 * Robert E. Morris, Arizona State ‘08 Brianne N. Tomasson, Arizona State ‘09 David Gao, California - Berkeley ‘10 Luka Vidovic, California - Davis ‘09 Rowena Chen, California - Riverside ‘09 Angela Chau, California - San Diego ‘08 Ken Lee, California - San Diego ‘08 David Williams, California State - Fresno ‘08 * Rachel E. DePersis, Chapman ‘08 * Kathryn Emery, Chapman ‘10 Michael D. Koll, Chapman ‘09 * Jacquelyn M. Kuehler, Chapman ‘10 Eleazar R. Orellana, Chapman ‘10 Huong Pham, Chapman ‘09 Kozue Mitsunari, Nevada - Las Vegas ‘08 + * Colleen A. Temple, San Diego ‘09 Katherine D. King, Santa Clara ‘09 Megan N. King, Santa Clara ‘09 Bertina B. Kwan, Santa Clara ‘09 Andrew M. Lam, Santa Clara ‘08 Joshua Khani, Stanford ‘09 Yen Kuok, Stanford ‘09 Patrick MacKenzie, Stanford ‘08 Salina Truong, Stanford ‘08 Westcentral Region Emily L. Booth, Colorado ‘08 * Kelsi M. Belair, Colorado State ‘10 Hilary A. Fraser, Colorado State ‘08 Kelsey L. Hayden, Colorado State ‘09 Sophie Lane-Wierzba, Colorado State ‘08 Chelsea L. Rump, Colorado State ‘07 Mary Urban, Colorado State ‘08 Amanda M. White, Colorado State ‘08 + Angela D. Williams, Colorado State ‘08 Julie J. Williams, Colorado State ‘08 Tanaira L. Bell, Idaho State ‘10 Desirai L. Lopez, Wyoming ‘08 Rachel A. Nedved, Wyoming ‘09 + Academic Team co-captain * Also a member of the 2009-10 team Point Park Kristen M. Coval ‘10 * Courtney L. Davis ‘10 * Jeffrey Esquillo ‘08 * Jillian Fiore ‘09 * Portland Nicholas T. Fung ‘10 * Romen Bose ‘89-Life Raghav Garg ‘10 * Michael F. Cebula ‘76-Life Shruti Gogia ‘10 * Royce B. Hermens ‘79 Mark C. MacGibbon CFV ‘96-Life (12) Kanika Goyal ‘09 * Richard Guh ‘11 * Scott M. Nelson ‘87 Charles D. Steffens CFV ‘87-Life (11) Shashank Gupta ‘09 * David P. Wendroff CFV ‘79-Life (17) + Romel Gutierrez ‘10 * Carol Ho ‘09 * Derek V. Ho ‘11 * Portland State Michael T. Hsu ‘11 * Steven D. Anderson ‘83-Life (8) Nishant Jindal ‘11 * Diane Bacalla ‘11 * Akriti Kapoor ‘09 * Nicole F. Bailey ‘11 * Sheena Khan ‘11 * Mindy A. Bartlett ‘11 * Brian Kim ‘11 * Allison N. Bolt ‘11 * Jennifer Kim ‘09 * Paul E. Christen ‘71-Life (4) Prathyusha Kurra ‘09 * Collin Davis ‘11 * Albert H. Lam ‘09 * Brahmachari Devvrat ‘11 * Tenzin Y. Lama ‘10 * David E. Erickson ‘70-Life Benjamin M. Lapidus ‘08 * Sandra L. Fernandez ‘11 * Aditi Latey ‘10 * Kevin Gostner ‘11 * Zachary Learned ‘09 * Kieran Henthorn ‘11 * Cynthia S. Lee ‘11 * Erin McBride ‘11 * Daniel H. Lim ‘11 * Deborah L. McKnight ‘11 * Kathie C. Liu ‘11 * Gary K. Nelson ‘65-Life (12) Vineet Luthra ‘11 * Shaunna J. Phillis ‘11 * Marclyle F. Magoncia ‘09 * Paul Polsin ‘11 * Wan Yun J. Mai ‘09 * Richard R. Veen ‘11 * Wai L. Man ‘10 * Noriel Mapoy ‘08 * Puget Sound Dana M. Margulies ‘11 * Gary C. Davis ‘70-Life (3) Austin W. Moldow ‘11 * Kelly M. Droop ‘87-Life (4) Sung Moon ‘10 * Marcus A. Herald ‘69-Life Indra L. Murti ‘11 * Jeremy S. Kamo ‘02 Ritika Narwal ‘10 * Sandi K. Kawahara ‘91-Life (18) Steven Ng ‘08 * Melanie A. Kelsey ‘91-Life (2) % David Nguyen ‘08 * W. Ronald Stone ‘61-Life (9) Long Nguyen ‘04 (7) Justin T. Teruya ‘00-Life (9) Valerie E. Ody ‘11 * Carly S. Teruya ‘00 (9) Alexis A. Okoth ‘10 * Thomas W. Wagner ‘59-Life (6) Chad N. Olszyk ‘98-Life (10) Jeff Oyang ‘09 * Purdue Keyur Parikh ‘09 * Jess C. LaNore ‘00-Hon/Life (12) + Riddhi Parikh ‘10 * Kuan-Hsien Lee ‘05 (3) Chan H. Park ‘11 * Pritesh Patel ‘08 * Radford Mitesh S. Patel ‘09 * Allison J. Howard ‘08-Life (2) * Neal Patel ‘09 * Joseph N. Matthews ‘06 Jaimin P. Pathak ‘10 * Pooja Raghuram ‘10 * Regis Devesh C. Ramchandani ‘10 * Edwin J. Feulner ‘60-Life (13) Brian H. Roh ‘11 * Walter F. Imhoff ‘54-Life Agamani Sarkar ‘09 * Sagar P. Sindha ‘10 * Richmond Sheldon S. Smickley ‘10 * John A. Bennett ‘65-Life Benjamin Y. Song ‘07 * David A. Ralston CFV ‘94-Life (8) Ricky C. Soto ‘10 * D. Scott Showalter ‘73-Life (8) Wei Luen A. Suen ‘09 * Robert S. Ukrop ‘68-Life (13) Ping Sun ‘09 * Nicole Taylor ‘09 * Roanoke College Steven Tran ‘07 * Samantha R. Drain ‘06 Renni F. Trinh ‘11 * Donna P. Grayson ‘91 Michael R. Wang ‘09 * Michael W. Wang ‘10 * Rutgers Todd C. Wiener ‘11 * Pooja Anand ‘09 * Michele J. Yu ‘10 * Grace R. Bang ‘11 * Ji Ming Zhang ‘09 * David C. Bautista ‘00 Sid Biswas ‘09 * Saint Francis (Pa.) Anna M. Blank ‘10 * Guido E. De Angelis ‘64-Life (7) Tawn M. Bradley ‘10 * Robert Brocco ‘08 * St. John’s Keith R. Burnett ‘10 * Steve Alexander ‘09 (2) * Mor Caspi ‘08 * Charles D. Buckley ‘67 Kevin Chang ‘08 * George M. DeRosa ‘56-Life Antony D. Chen ‘09 * Tamisha Jackson ‘06-Life (3) Connie Chen ‘10 * Robert G. Volpe ‘58-Life (19) Hao Chen ‘09 * Lesley A. Chen ‘10 * Saint Louis Jack Cheng ‘08 * Robert D. Ahrens ‘75-Life (5) Daniel M. Cheng ‘11 * Rebecca D. Braman ‘08 Andrew Cheung ‘08 * Jane Costello-Dwyer ‘80-Life (18) Victoria Cheung ‘11 * Richard J. Dippel ‘73-Life Jung U. Choi ‘10 * David J. Eschmann ‘75-Life (11) Thomas C. Chu ‘11 * Dominique D. Gonzales ‘05 (2) * Marc Cortez ‘08 * Thomas G. Mesler ‘70-Life Elizabeth A. Hampton ‘78-Life (8) Timothy J. Hampton ‘76-Life (8) % Theodore W. Hartzler ‘09 (2) * Kenneth B. Hastey ‘76-Life (19) Joel E. Hawley ‘03 (5) Douglas J. Heitkamp ‘05 (5) Andrea M. Helleny ‘08 * Lisa L. Irby ‘83-Life (6) Jeffrey J. Jarboe ‘78 Leah M. Kahoun ‘02 (3) Kevin MacTaggart ‘10 (2) * Phil D. May ‘86-Life (11) Alicia D. Neumann CFV ‘96-Life (13) Deborah E. Patton ‘89 Virgil T. Ryan ‘77-Life Gregory R. Strnad ‘75-Life (8) Cynthia A. Washington ‘82-Life (18) John R. Wielandy ‘62-Life (13) Chavon C. Winfrey ‘04-Life (6) St. Mary’s College Douglas W. Johnson ‘63-Life (7) Sam Houston Donshay M. Bond ‘04 Renee G. Lee ‘07-Faculty (3) Diedre Shepherd ‘95 Cathy L. Vander Plaats ‘93-Life San Diego Jennifer L. Adamany ‘05-Life (6) Rachel A. Banci ‘10 * Brittany Berg ‘09 (2) * Frank C. Collins ‘08 (3) * Peter V. Doan ‘08 (3) * Erin E. Downey ‘08 (3) * Douglas Harkins ‘09 * Blanca E. Hernandez ‘09 (2) * Anayensi J. Juarez ‘08 * Grisell Martinez ‘08 (3) * Christina M. Meeker ‘10 * Tina T. Nguyen ‘10 * Bridget R. O’Riordan ‘09 * Jeremy P. Pangestu ‘09 (2) * Ginna P. Rodriguez ‘08 (2) * Jacob C. Rogers ‘11 * Sierra D. Sadler ‘07 * Corey J. Salas ‘11 * Nicholas Salmen ‘09 * Megan M. Smith ‘10 * Colleen A. Temple ‘09 (2) * Brendan L. Tsao ‘11 * Jessica M. Wilcox ‘09 * Jason T. Williams ‘08-Life (3) San Diego State Daniel Abal ‘09 (2) * Italia S. Acevedo ‘08 * James S. Alvizures ‘09 * Yasin Amba ‘09 (2) * Reizha V. Ancho ‘10 * Alla Awad ‘09 (2) * Tiam Bakhshandeh ‘10 * Erin L. Barra ‘10 * Jeremy Brinkerhoff ‘08 (2) * Hillary F. Bryant ‘06 (5) Derek Burk ‘01 Beau J. Butterfield ‘10 * Ana M. Contreras ‘09 (2) * Nauzli Dadkhah ‘08 (3) * Ryan C. Denigan ‘10 * Erika A. Dizon ‘10 * Sean Dominguez ‘10 * Kelley Drabowicz ‘10 * Elaine J. Farinas ‘10 * Kathleen A. Fernando ‘08 (2) * Zack E. Flatto ‘09 (2) * Zachary W. Frantz ‘10 * Payal Gadani ‘08 * Rosemary L. Gallegos ‘10 * Joseph N. Gerocs ‘03-Life (7) Joshua S. Green ‘06 Callen R. Grossett ‘09 (2) * Natthan E. Hamilton ‘09 (2) * Herman G. Hernandez ‘08 (3) * Tamara Hunter ‘10 * Melanie A. Ishida ‘09 (2) * Nick S. Jin ‘09 (2) * Jaclyn J. Keese ‘09 (2) * Michael Kemmer ‘10 * Jane J. Kim ‘10 * Jacqueline Kuehn ‘08 * Justin Lee ‘08 (2) * Andrew J. Lekashman ‘09 (2) * Marc Leonard ‘10 * MJ Lloyd ‘10 * Jamie M. Manalili ‘09 (2) * Pierrick Marignier ‘10 * Memorial Gifts An Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation memorial gift is a meaningful way to celebrate the memory of someone important to you, whether it is honoring a brother, friend or family member. Leonard L. Cebula, Portland ‘52 Michael F. Cebula, Portland ‘76-Life Andrew P. Duli, Pittsburgh ‘50-Life Sue Duli and Family M. Dolores Guihan Jean E. Coleman Margaret G. Greco David and Sydney Feldman Highstreet Foundation Kevin and Marie McCarthy Mark A. Miglis Michael and Nancy Serge Kristin A. Harder, Richmond ‘96 John and Mildred Harder John S. and Jennie J. Palkon née Lis Dr. Dennis S. Palkon, Florida Atlantic ‘04-Faculty Michael J. Rawlings, Toledo ‘03 The Michael J. Rawlings Golf Outing Committee Asmara K. Mazur ‘09 (2) * Charmaine Miranda ‘10 * Jorge A. Molina ‘10 * Christina Moran ‘10 * Kristen N. Nevarez ‘08 (2) * Jeannie T. Ngo ‘09 (2) * Jamie L. Nickel ‘10 * Flor A. Ortiz ‘09 (2) * Hiten Patel ‘08 (2) * Edmund Petil ‘09 (2) * Rebecca Pillus ‘10 * Jemar C. Quibuyen ‘09 (2) * Marliz Ramirez ‘08 * Riddhik S. Rathod ‘10 * James R. Reed ‘09 * Rebecca A. Robinson ‘10 * Angelina Roman ‘08 (3) * Jerry D. Roxas ‘09 (2) * Alison E. Ruggio ‘09 (2) * Isabel A. Smith ‘10 * Christina I. Smith ‘06 (5) Lorena D. Solis ‘10 * Alexander T. Sultan CFV ‘93-Life (11) Heather Takahashi ‘09 (2) * Jaclyn Thornley ‘10 * Sean K. Tornes ‘10 * Hyun K. Tsang ‘10 * Ha Tu ‘10 * Tasvee Uka ‘08 (2) * Carrisa Valdez ‘10 * Sean Valencia ‘10 * Piera F. Ventura ‘09 (2) * Karan Vij ‘10 * Andre A. Vu ‘09 (2) * Michael K. Webb ‘09 (2) * Sunni Wells ‘08 (2) * David K. Wilson ‘08 * Brittany L. Yary ‘09 (2) * San Jose State Jenny Au ‘09 * Ron G. Buena ‘10 * Renee K. Chu ‘08 (2) * David J. Culdice ‘05 Justin C. Dietrich CFV ‘05 (3) Alan T. Duong ‘09 * Julisa K. Lee ‘05 Wendy Ly ‘10 * Jeremy Nguyen ‘09 * Joseph M. Serrato ‘09 * Alice Tung ‘08 * Santa Clara Lisa J. Trimberger ‘09 * Seattle Laura Rose Breeskin ‘10 * Jon P. Doyle ‘86-Life Deepak A. Katara ‘84-Life Michelle T. Rogers ‘89-Life (7) William M. Rogers ‘86-Life (5) Erin L. Thorgerson ‘98 (9) William A. Wade ‘05-Honorary (8) Seton Hall Phil S. Carpentier ‘05 (4) Naneen Christopher ‘05-Life (2) Jennifer A. Dakin ‘91-Life (5) Edward A. Fresco ‘03 Albert M. Intili ‘56-Life (5) Marybeth A. Mueller ‘06-Life (5) Ricardo A. Rosario ‘08 * Arthur J. Sabatini ‘61-Life (13) Tom S. Scarillo ‘88 (10) Michael Stein ‘78-Life (6) John W. Sweitzer ‘65-Life (14) Felix Tuccillo ‘05 (4) Shippensburg Christina Davidson ‘10 * Benjamin E. Fetrow ‘09 * Edward L. Gundrum ‘02 Erin M. Halterman ‘11 * Tyler J. Harris ‘10 * Kaitlin M. Hillegass ‘10 * Paige E. Jensen ‘08 * Ken Lay ‘09 * Evan L. Miller ‘10 * akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 33 2010-11 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT Shanna Nally ‘10 * Nnaemeka J. Okoro ‘10 * Christopher W. Pye ‘04-Life Bridget Ringer ‘10 * Allison E. Rossi ‘10 (2) * Nicholas L. Shearer ‘09 * Marlene E. Yovicich ‘00 (4) Slippery Rock Laura J. Ager ‘09 (2) * Bryana L. Boczar ‘10 * Andrea H. Byrd ‘10 * Jessie Dornin ‘06 Kristin N. Frank ‘10 * Jenna Hoover ‘09 (2) * Cale J. Mcclintock ‘09 * Lindsay R. McKissick ‘10 * Benjamin P. O’Leary ‘08 * Bruce T. Orvis ‘01-Faculty (5) Stephanie Paszko ‘09 * Emily A. Peabody ‘10 * Brittney L. Rico ‘10 * Stefanie L. Wansack ‘10 * Katherine Zumbro ‘09 * South Alabama Courtney D. Brooks ‘10 * Christina L. Cochran ‘10 * Lauren E. Dalton ‘10 * Ashlie C. Gann ‘10 * Katherine A. Hicks ‘10 * Ashley S. Kittrell ‘10 * John J. Kramer ‘10 * Christian J. Lee ‘10 * Matthew T. McCall CFV ‘03-Life (4) Jonathan C. McRae ‘08 * Drew Miller ‘09 * Ryan P. Reich ‘07 * Kimberly C. Ringsdorf ‘08 * Troy D. Shephard ‘09 * Kelly M. Staeden ‘09 * Eric D. Steen ‘09 * Julie Y. Tanner ‘10 * Kaitlyn D. Thacker ‘10 * Randall S. Tucker ‘09 * Kelsey N. Wasdin ‘10 * Michael A. Wheat ‘08 * Ryan Wiggs ‘10 * South Carolina Daniel G. De Rancy ‘07 (2) Rebecca M. DeNisi ‘07 (4) Mehul R. Shah ‘08 * James Tundidor ‘09 * South Carolina State Latoyia J. Adams ‘10 * DaShan J. Axson-Lawrence ‘09 * Ronnie Benbow ‘08 (2) * Derek Best ‘07 (2) * Kandys K. Binns ‘09 * Brandi Blake ‘09 (2) * Darby S. Bradley ‘10 * Candyce Brown ‘09-Life (3) * Robert P. Brown ‘04 (3) Karen Bussey ‘09 (2) * Paul Chisolm ‘10 * + Rodney Crank ‘08 (2) * Carla B. Crooks ‘10 * Jerold Elliott ‘09 * Oxzavia D. Finley ‘09 * Anthony N. Ford ‘10 * Jared M. Frazier ‘09 * Albert W. Gantt ‘10 * Shieka R. Glenn ‘09 * Tymon M. Graham ‘08-Life (3) Ashley Graham ‘08 (2) * Shakelia Green ‘09 (2) * Brandon M. Greene ‘10 * Kendrick G. Hemingway ‘10 * Maurice L. Hunter ‘10 * Brandon Jamison ‘08 (2) * Kiesha L. Jamison ‘09 * Samantha R. Jones ‘09 (2) * Marcus W. Kearney ‘07-Life Chelsie C. Lott ‘10 * Malia L. Mason ‘10 * Rosie A. McCormick ‘09 * Teneisha R. McGaha ‘06 Tenaja M. Minick ‘09 (2) * Quan A. Montgomery ‘10 * Kimberly H. Morgan ‘08 (3) Robin D. Moss ‘09 * Nyesha R. Newton ‘99 (11) Terrence W. Pendergrass ‘08 (2) * Ashley C. Rakes ‘10 * Dawnettia P. Reynolds ‘10 * Marion C. Robinson ‘80-Life Karvel K. Robinson ‘09 * Janoah Sallie ‘09 (2) * Cornelius M. Singleton ‘09 * Te-Niece A. Stevens ‘08 Darnell J. Stokes ‘10 * Dorothy M. Wheat ‘09 (3) * Jason A. Williams ‘10 * Shayla K. Williams ‘10 * Jennifer Woodard ‘09 (2) * South Florida David Anderson ‘02 Mikayla M. Banfill ‘08 * Emily A. Christopherson ‘09 * Monique L. Corchado ‘08 * Rachel Ellis ‘08 * Jeffery D. Hughes ‘00 (2) Natalya Knight ‘08 * Genine Morton ‘08 * Southeast Missouri Gabriella M. Avallone ‘10 * Arielle L. Black ‘10 * Rachel M. Bohrer ‘10 * Kathryn R. Bridgewater ‘10 * Daniel J. Dachroeden ‘09 * Emilee C. Glueck ‘10 * Leah M. Goodwin ‘10 * Stephen Z. Gosche ‘66-Life Ariane E. Jaghar ‘01 Richard L. Jones ‘07 Benjamin A. Kayser ‘10 * Mikeyel W. Koonce ‘05 (6) William D. Miller ‘65 Glen J. Ozenkoski ‘09 (2) * Ralph A. Palazzola ‘10 * Clifford Spangler Society Recognition club for those who made provisions for Alpha Kappa Psi in their estate plans. ( ) Consecutive Giving Consecutive years of giving since the 1991-92 campaign are included in parenthesis. % Matching Gift Donor was eligible for a matching gift which was received during the campaign. * 34 Yellow Rose Society Recognition club for those undergraduates who made a mini- mum contribution of $10. # Audit Eternal AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org Zane K. Quible ‘67-Life (7) Stephanie N. Ross ‘10 * Michael H. Ruesler ‘73-Life (8) Eric E. Salabay ‘68-Life Lucas N. Shook ‘02 Thomas M. Smouse ‘82-Life William R. Wehmeyer ‘85-Life (18) Karl H. Zickler ‘70-Life (3) Southern California Kevin M. Boethling ‘79-Life (2) En-Hao H. Chang ‘95 Eytan Y. Chesed ‘06 (4) Neil R. Dorf ‘75-Life (4) % Robert T. Flesh ‘72-Life (3) William C. Himstreet ‘54-Life (17) Owen K. Kraus ‘52-Life (12) Lillian U. Phan ‘99 Arthur L. Reisch ‘48-Life Albert D. Shonk ‘52-Life (19) Jennifer W. Smith ‘04 (4) Eric Tang ‘02-Life (7) Vin A. Taylor ‘58-Life (6) Mark D. Warden ‘81-Life (13) + Christopher J. Warmuth ‘74-Life (10) Southern Illinois Thomas E. Barry ‘63-Life (5) Chris Brinkerhoff ‘05 Eric J. Feiock ‘63-Life Brian D. Harvey ‘84-Life Kent E. Leighty ‘03 (5) B. Leslie Robinson ‘65-Life (12) Donald E. Swanson ‘63-Life (7) Dominic R. Zaccone ‘82-Life (5) Southern Indiana Laurissa M. Bray ‘94-Life (13) Melissa A. Dewig ‘05 (2) Adam R. House ‘07 (3) Southern Methodist Richard T. Moore ‘04 Southern Mississippi Adrienne Idleburg ‘09 * Carlos R. Stallworth ‘10 * Alonte N. Tate ‘08 * Stephen F. Austin Donna J. Jones ‘82-Life (15) % Thomas A. Mack ‘82-Life (15) Stetson Garrett M. Epps ‘97 Deborah L. Monaco ‘86-Life % Natalie Simon ‘07 * Jane L. Storch ‘90-Life Stony Brook Chi P. Lee ‘10 * Syracuse Robert B. Coppola ‘68-Life (3) James R. Wagner ‘62-Life (17) Tennessee Steven D. Branson ‘95 Edward C. Edgin ‘86-Life (18) David S. Gilliland ‘01 Jerry E. Goff ‘64 (5) Thomas A. Johnston ‘05 (6) Chelsi B. Jones ‘05 Drew W. Nabbefeldt ‘04 (6) Nancy G. Newton ‘92 Tennessee-Chattanooga Lauren E. Bass ‘07 (2) Carlean Cole ‘09 * Tirrani C. Eason ‘07 * Camaiya R. Hylick ‘08 (2) * Jessica T. Ornsby ‘08 (2) * Chary T. Purnell ‘10 * Kyle A. Richard ‘09 (2) * Ebony S. Thomas ‘10 * Ashley I. Walls ‘10 * Airelle Woods ‘09 * Tennessee - Martin Davida A. Ambrose ‘08 * Jeffrey L. Baker ‘94 James M. Dennis ‘10 * Clarissa Gay ‘09 * Dominique N. Hardaway ‘10 * Anthony J. Hollister ‘10 * Melvin Horton CFV ‘94-Life James W. Kiser ‘84-Life Cherice F. Martin ‘10 * Brittany M. Mitchell ‘07 * Adarius M. Perry ‘09 * Chauntia O. Pollard ‘09 * Robert M. Shelton ‘69-Life Aasha S. Smith ‘10 * Brittney Williams ‘09 * Tennessee State Timothy J. Walls ‘06 Tennessee Tech Michael W. Albert ‘00-Life (10) Justin G. Anderson ‘04 (7) David A. Boling ‘08 (3) * Hervie F. Clemons ‘09 (2) * Bobby L. Collier ‘68-Life (3) Charles W. Hancock ‘70 Steven D. Puckett ‘06 * Derek E. Wynne ‘10 * Texas Richard V. Battle ‘70-Life (4) Natalie M. Brown ‘90 Don A. Tidwell ‘56-Life (5) Texas - Dallas Kenneth L. Giles ‘10 (2) * James D. Perl ‘10-Life * William Sumrow ‘10 * Texas - San Antonio JaCory D. Brasfield ‘10 * Carlos O. Davenport ‘10 * Megan E. Duge ‘10 * William M. Hansmeyer ‘94-Life (4) Cassie A. Reeder ‘04 (3) Texas A&M Whitney E. Fox ‘96 Theresa M. Mack ‘84 (8) Barbara D. Millwee ‘91-Life (6) John E. Millwee ‘92-Life (6) Courtney C. Slater ‘90 Texas Lutheran Philip W. Bauch ‘10 * Sarah E. Bosse ‘08 * Stephanie L. Cabello ‘07 * Carlos M. Carrillo ‘08 * Katherine Civiletto ‘10 * Stacey L. Claeys ‘07 * Quinnten Cleveland ‘10 * Gary L. Cooper ‘10 * Hugo G. Corrales ‘06 (5) * Karen K. Dagel ‘09 * Hillary B. Davidson ‘08 * Jeffrey R. Davis ‘08 * Amanda M. Enriquez ‘10 * Alex J. Ewing ‘08 * Cody Fuller ‘06 (3) Ryan Griffiths ‘10 * Joel K. Gronberg ‘09 * Aaron J. Hrachovina ‘09 * Teuta Hyseni ‘09 * Joseph A. Klepac ‘08 * Amy L. Lemmon ‘10 * Rebecca D. Massey ‘08 * Candace Mitchell ‘10 * Lynnal N. Ndimande ‘07 (4) * Erik Ontiveros ‘10 * Morgan B. Parker ‘08 * Alexandra N. Parrott ‘09 * Nathaniel Raschke ‘10 * Kaleb R. Schmidt ‘09 * Ryan Schreier ‘10 * Petrit Shkodra ‘10 * Kimberly E. Waite ‘08 * Tiffany A. Wetz ‘08 * Michelle K. Williams ‘07 (2) Jacob Wright ‘10 * Texas State Anthony M. Albonetti ‘09 * Hailea M. Aragon ‘10 * Garrett Aryan ‘11 * Diana C. Babson ‘08 (2) * Sara E. Benavides ‘10 * Sagar Bhakta ‘11 * Roberto Blum ‘09 * Tiffany Bohannon ‘11 * Johanna Borja ‘10 * Johnny Butterfras ‘10 * Michael Z. Clements ‘10 * Alyssa Cortez ‘10 * Matthew W. Eller ‘09 * Ashley Fitzpatrick ‘11 * Jeff Fuselier ‘10 * Albert Gutierrez ‘10 * Hannah R. Hartman ‘10 * Allison Ketchum ‘10 * Nicole Koch ‘10 * Tina T. Le ‘11 * Arielle J. Lothman ‘09 * Alex Marcantonio ‘11 * Justin Martine ‘10 * William Mattar ‘10 * Amanda N. Mccauley ‘08 * Lionel Molina ‘10 * Bianca H. Nguyen ‘09 * Thomas Pare ‘10 * Ian Perz ‘11 * Elizabeth A. Peterson ‘10 * Benito Ramirez ‘10 * Kristofer Rodriguez ‘10 * Cara N. Ross ‘09 * Erik San Miguel ‘10 * Adrian R. Sanchez ‘10 * Callie Schmid ‘11 * Caroline W. Serbin ‘10 * Kevin Su ‘10 * Cameron Tanner ‘11 * Briana Tucker ‘11 * Kaitlyn E. Underwood ‘10 * Suzan J. Webb ‘10 * Joey Wilkinson ‘10 * Denise C. Worley ‘09 (2) * Texas Tech Horatius Boateng ‘11 * Patric Coffey ‘10 * Alesha Evans ‘09 * Katherine Hampton ‘11 * Scott D. Howell ‘79-Life (7) Irma I. Meza ‘01 Robert L. Perkins ‘66 Raymond W. Swearingen ‘71-Life Toledo Kaylee A. Acierno ‘10 * James A. Adams ‘10 * Ross T. Benner ‘10 * Robert Bleile ‘00-Life Alicja Bleile ‘01 William L. Bolander ‘67 (2) Paulette M. Bongratz ‘09 (2) * Joshua R. Bradford ‘10 * Abigail Brown ‘09 * Kortney R. Cervantes ‘09 * Taylor Conley ‘08 * Mark W. Day ‘72-Life Michael J. Fischer ‘98-Life Jordan T. Gannon ‘10 * David W. Gogel ‘66-Life (17) Benjamin F. Griffis ‘07 * Theodore T. Hahn ‘63-Life (4) Joseph R. Hamel ‘62-Life (2) Alyssa J. Henry ‘09 (2) * Sarah A. Hess ‘10 * Terence L. Hines ‘79-Life Derrick D. Jones ‘10 * Christin E. Krueck ‘09 (2) * Mackenzie A. Lauka ‘10 * Kaylee Levans ‘09 * Matthew J. Liebrecht ‘10 * Frederick J. Lintner ‘74-Life Cody J. Mohler ‘10 * Michael H. Molnar CFV ‘01-Life (6) Chapter-Level Scholarships The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation manages numerous chapter-level scholarship endowments. Established by chapters and/or family members, these endowments are used to support annual scholarships. The following chapters or individuals received more than $7,000 in scholarships from the foundation for the 2010-11 academic year. Atlanta Alumni Scholarship Elena Mills-Robinson, Georgia State ‘09 Jaceryll de Chavez Scholarship - Rutgers Jeffrey Esquillo, Rutgers ‘08 Beta Gamma - Indiana Used for PBLI expenses* James F. Rainey Scholarship - Michigan State Used for PBLI expenses* Eta Scholarship - Cincinnati Used for PBLI expenses* Lambda Nu Scholarship - American Used for PBLI expenses* Florida Gold Coast Alumni Scholarship Travis Ramsey, Florida International ‘02 Omicron Psi Scholarship - Kentucky Used for PBLI expenses* Gamma Eta Scholarship - Toledo Used for PBLI expenses* Stephen Vasquez Scholarship - Arizona State Used for PBLI expenses* Gamma Omega - Seattle Mariana Paonessa, Seattle ‘08 Steven G. Cooper Scholarship - Tennessee Used for PBLI expenses* Gerardo Colunga Jr. Scholarship - Texas-San Antonio Jacqueline Nance, UTSA ‘10 Zeta Psi Scholarship - Middle Tennessee Used for PBLI expenses* Wayne State Harout Mekhdjian Scholarship - San Jose State Renee Chu, San Jose State ‘08 * Chapters chose to use its scholarship to offset expenses for students attending the fraternity’s 2011 Principled Business Leadership Institute. Alexandra E. Moore ‘09 * Steven K. Mueller ‘06 (2) Rani E. Naseem ‘10 * Matthew E. Nelson ‘10 * Ethan W. Oblonsky ‘04 (5) Zachary A. Papadakis ‘10 * David S. Rex ‘73-Life (2) David M. Rigotti ‘07 (4) % Ann M. Sexton ‘82-Life (19) Ashley M. Skibski ‘09 (2) * Sarah R. Slaper ‘10 * Jeffrey R. Stoll ‘80-Life (7) Robert P. Trepinski ‘72-Life Kaitlin A. Trinkle ‘07 * Dianna L. Wettrich ‘85-Life (8) Stephen F. Zinsmayer ‘10 * Virginia Ryan J. Godbold ‘09 * Matthew A. Gorman ‘09 * Claudia L. Graham ‘08 * Mary A. Greco ‘07 * Leslie M. Grimes ‘08 * Georgia Gristwood ‘10 * Virginia Tech Rebecka M. Haagsma ‘08 * Kyle T. Addenbrook ‘10 * John A. Hall ‘86-Life (2) Brenden Arsenault ‘10 * Zachary S. Hallman ‘10 * Joseph C. Babboni ‘09 * Sarah A. Hartley ‘10 * Mary K. Bacle ‘08 * Eric B. Heidhausen ‘09 * Heather A. Bartholomew ‘08 * Taylor L. Hobson ‘09 * Laura E. Beale ‘10 * Harvey W. Huffman ‘69-Life (7) Raymond R. Beasley ‘47-Life Allison Hummel ‘08 * Meredith A. Bermudez ‘09 * Larry J. Hurt ‘71-Life Kristina R. Bonomo ‘07 * Jordan L. Jayne ‘05 Lucas D. Bottorff CFV ‘04-Life (7) Abdullah Jhangir ‘08 * Benjamin W. Bowden ‘10 * Towson Muling Jiang ‘10 * Lauren N. Bowman ‘10 * John P. Crosby ‘09-Life (2) * Megan N. Kelly ‘08 * Wesley B. Brandi ‘10 * Michael C. Heer CFV ‘06-Life (5) Arslan Khan ‘08 * Alison G. Brooks ‘09 * David E. Johney CFV ‘06-Life (5) William W. Kibler ‘58-Life (16) Jonathan S. Brooks ‘10 * Josh Noren ‘10 * David W. Kinney ‘10 * Kellie C. Brumbaugh ‘10 * Vadim Shleyfman ‘09-Honorary (2) Marvin G. Kiser ‘69-Life (3) Mike S. Buccola ‘08 * David A. Stahl ‘07 * Emily E. Knox ‘10 * Arturo P. Buzzalino ‘09 * Erik M. Whelan ‘07 Gabriella S. Laitano ‘10 * Amelia E. Capilonao ‘10 * Norris F. Lee ‘48-Life # Sandra L. Carlson ‘84-Life Trinity Alexander Lee ‘10 * Lindsey A. Cartner ‘10 * Bronson A. Blodgett ‘91-Life (8) Benjamin F. Lindemann ‘10 * Erinn C. Connor ‘08 * Ryan H. Darley ‘09 * Danielle N. Manovich ‘09 * Paul J. Costanzo ‘09 * Daniel O. Hernandez Lopez ‘10 * Hahyung C. McDaniel ‘10 * Sarah A. Crossland ‘09 * Matthew T. Jaeger ‘98-Life (5) Krista M. McManus ‘10 * Nicole M. Cunningham ‘09 * Erin J. McMurray ‘09 * Meghan N. Demartino ‘09 * Tri-State Melvin C. Moore ‘86-Life (18) + Meridith L. DeMoss ‘09 * Thomas W. Bansback ‘88-Life Michael G. Dickerson CFV ‘04-Life (8) Nicole E. Motylinski ‘09 * Linda S. Hinkle ‘80-Life (13) Katie M. Moxter ‘08 * Corey W. Donohue ‘10 * Brandon E. Musick ‘10 * Wendy A. Wendroff CFV ‘80-Life (17) + Jeffrey A. Drake ‘09 * Robert H. Newton ‘10 * Caitlin N. Durand ‘09 * Robert H. Newton ‘72 Tulsa Ross F. Eastman ‘76 Cynthia Nguyen ‘10 * Max L. McFall ‘60-Life (3) Jennifer S. Eisenrauch ‘10 * Emily A. Obara ‘09 (2) * Anastasia Ellis ‘09 * Colleen M. O’Donnell ‘10 * Upsala College Matthew J. Etherington ‘09 * Conor J. Owens ‘09 * Vincent N. Manalio ‘63-Life (2) Craig R. Fain ‘00-Life (4) Jenna L. Owens ‘09 * Raymond H. Matschat ‘63-Life (7) Kevin D. Ferrell ‘10 * Kari L. Panigall ‘09 * Wade R. Sjogren ‘80-Life (3) Robert G. Francis ‘09 (2) * Stephanie M. Parker ‘10 * John J. Von Achen ‘74-Life (19) Jessica Frayne ‘09 * William R. Perron ‘10 * Gabriela M. Galvan ‘10 * Anna Post ‘09 * Utah State Colin T. Gardner ‘08 * William R. Price ‘10 * Orville G. Kelley ‘69-Life Will Garnett ‘08 * Caroline Pugh ‘10 * Randall D. Gaylor ‘76-Life Sara Razak ‘09 * Tyna A. Gaylor ‘77-Life Vanderbilt John W. Roller ‘54-Life (7) Scott M. Gjormand ‘08 * Valerie A. Matena ‘06 (4) Pamela F. Smith ‘85-Life (6) William F. Thompson ‘70-Life (18) John C. Werner ‘86-Life (2) Lauren C. Johnson ‘09 * Jasper Z. Kinnay ‘10 * Dane R. Lawson ‘10 * Sarah K. Legerton ‘04 Sarah W. Lewis ‘08 * Natasha Lozano ‘09 * Kristen N. Lukenbill ‘10 * Sarah R. Lyman ‘10-Life * Monica Malcolm ‘09 * Joseph A. Marcoly ‘08 * Leah Michaelsen ‘08 * Greg Moore ‘09 * Angela N. Pashon ‘10 * Angela Plate ‘09 * Amanda S. Poch ‘03 (5) Courtney R. Prosser ‘10 * Anna Sather ‘09 * Ryan P. Schandl ‘10 * Theresa A. Sheipe ‘02 Samantha L. Shumer ‘08 * Cory J. Simpson ‘10 * Sarah M. Staeck ‘09 * Jasmine A. Stivers ‘10 * Rachel E. Swaney ‘10 * Adam J. Tefts ‘08 * Jessica A. Tourtillotte ‘08 * Stephen R. Trella ‘09 * Dai T. Trinh ‘10 * Brittany Ward ‘09 * Douglas I. Russell ‘10 * Elise Ryan ‘10 * Kristyn A. Sawyer ‘10 * Lauren E. Schoemmell ‘10 * Brittany Seaton ‘08 * Jason Sexton ‘08 * Brendan P. Sherry ‘97-Life (8) Sumeet Singh ‘09 * Matthew J. Smith ‘10 * Maria Spiridonova ‘10 * Charles W. Strang Jr. ‘53 Kevin Stricker ‘09 * Tim L. Tishman ‘09 * Tara L. Trapp ‘09 * Kelsey R. Treague ‘09 * David W. Turman ‘65-Life (6) Caleb W. Vaughan ‘10 * Katherine L. Walker ‘09 * Devin E. Wang ‘09 * Angela M. White ‘10 * Drew C. Wilder ‘10 * Jhaymee S. Wilson ‘00-Life Brittany M. Wood ‘10 * Kerry J. Wood ‘09 * Diana M. Woods ‘09 * Haley C. Young ‘07 * Gerald P. Zimmerman ‘75-Life (8) Washington Michelle L. Adsit ‘96 Fiona T. Cheung ‘08 R.K. Lee ‘67-Life (19) + William R. Sterling ‘42-Life (2) T. Derek Yoshinaka ‘91-Life (8) Washington (St. Louis) Jerry D. Boswell ‘61-Life % Washington State Kenn Amy ‘09 * Karalyn E. Bullard ‘10 * Gary M. Burke ‘60-Life (9) Matthew L. Canterbury ‘03 Samantha A. Cobb ‘10 * Kara A. Conley ‘10 * Timothy D. Cordodor ‘01 (4) Morgan Denny ‘09 * Kerri M. Dickson CFV ‘02 Kelley K. Fisher ‘09 * Courtney L. Ford ‘09 * Michael D. Holmes ‘10 * Henry J. Binder ‘47-Life (16) Adam J. Drielts Hirsch ‘58-Life Gregory R. DuRoss ‘70-Life (7) + James J. Frederick ‘74-Life (6) David S. Margolis ‘76-Life (5) Richard H. Marlatt ‘52 Joseph H. Saul ‘61-Life (6) Cecil W. Scott ‘55-Life (7) Stephen A. Sell ‘75-Life (6) Nicholas B. Serafin ‘85-Life (2) John E. Terhune ‘42-Life (14) James F. Wallis ‘41-Life (7) Waynesburg Cary R. Efaw ‘72-Life (10) West Georgia Gregory A. Amadi ‘10 * Jaleesa T. Bass ‘10 * Shanice J. Belnavis ‘09 * Hayley H. Bradt ‘84-Life (7) July P. Carrillo ‘07 (2) * Jeral D. Clyde ‘09 * Patrick Dally ‘10 * Gaibreona Dixon ‘10 * Kira Franklin ‘07 (2) * Kamyla M. Franklin ‘08 * Belangel Garcia ‘10 * Ashley N. Gee ‘07 (2) * Delbert U. Goodwin ‘10 * Miracle N. Holt ‘06 (2) Troy Jenkins ‘10 * Eugenia Johnson ‘07 * Sydney L. Johnson ‘08 (3) * Brittney J. Johnson ‘10 * Latifah M. Jones ‘09 * Jan’Teria A. Kilgore ‘09 * Brook E. Lane ‘11 * Cotessa N. Madison ‘08 (2) * Renesha J. Madison ‘09 * Alexis D. Mathis ‘10 * Tiffany D. Means ‘08-Life (2) * J. Mark Miller ‘70-Faculty/Life (19) Candace J. Mumphery ‘09 (2) * Nicholas S. Nicholson ‘10 * # Diana N. Obodoako ‘08 (2) * Bevlyn A. Onwumere ‘08 (2) * Chimiya L. Parks ‘10 * Joknowle A. Patrick ‘09 * Derek L. Reece ‘84-Life Alethia M. Roberts ‘07 * Charmaine A. Ross ‘09 (2) * Erika N. Smith ‘10 * Rachel M. Stewart ‘10 * Allan L. Threatt ‘08-Life * Shundrika A. Williams ‘09 (2) * West Liberty State Scott E. McNulty ‘84-Life (4) akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 35 2010-11 ALPHA KAPPA PSI FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT West Texas A&M Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc (5) James Begans Kathleen Beight Bernard and Nancy Bell (3) Frances Bergano Janice Berns Beta Mu (George Washington) Jeffrey and Claire Black Michael and Julie Blitz Edward and Jane Bobrick Brad Bolnick Christopher Boyle W. Perry Brandt Kelley Brenner Andrew Brodnick Douglas and Sue Brown Kimberly Brown Kendra Bryan Sarhat Bukhari Joseph Burger Allan Butler Wisconsin Jerome and Marion Butler James J. Edwards ‘71-Life (8) Robert and Cynthia Butler Charles J. Hass ‘58-Life (13) Kathleen Byrne Lee E. Whitcomb ‘53-Life (5) Sam and Marilyn Calliham Wisconsin - Milwaukee Parents of Victor Canestrini Jane Carosiello Justin Ahlborn ‘10 * Anthony Carpentieri Dana Arendt ‘09 * Tom and Martha Caywood Katherine Baldauf ‘08 (2) * Mark and Margie Chesko Crystal A. Banse ‘03 R. Scott and Jody Chisholm Peter J. Benke ‘59 (2) L. Claussen-Cunn Kenlee J. Brill ‘95-Life (4) The Coca Cola Company Foundation Mayra A. Casillas Lara ‘10 * Barry and Sylvia Cohen Kristen Damko ‘10 * Cathy J. Cole Jason M. Eggert CFV ‘08 (3) Jean E. Coleman Travon Haase ‘08 * Hazel A. Collier (11) Greg S. Heberer ‘79-Life (3) Mark and Jan Conley Jean M. Heberer ‘85 (3) Stephanie Cool Eileen L. Howell ‘77-Life (10) Council of Alpha (10) April Hyler ‘10 * Brian and Janet Covely Jessica M. Kerns ‘05-Life (6) Covidien (3) Katie L. Kimes ‘11 * Diane Cross Jason J. Lent ‘09 * Rick and Laura Culley Katlynn Lenzner ‘10 * Parke and Laura Cummins Steven MacDonald ‘09 (2) * Patrick and Jane Cunningham Martin T. Matson ‘79 (5) Stephen E. and Margaret H. Cyran Courtney McCurdy ‘10 * Gwen Daar Donald J. Nichols ‘60-Life (13) Lawrence and Stephanie Davidson Logan Nickel ‘09 * Davie Community Foundation Ann N. Oemichen ‘08 (3) * Scott and Donna Davis David M. Payne ‘79 (10) Benjamin and Donna Devries Beje M. Spahiu ‘79-Life (5) A. 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Gurley BBVA Compass Michael Gutierrez David C. Beale Deniqua A. Ladson ‘10 * Ashley N. Livingston ‘10 * Shawnta O. Mack ‘08 (2) * Avery M. Mazyck ‘08 (2) * Tykeshia L. McElveen ‘09 (2) * West Virginia Timothy D. Mention ‘10 * Charles M. Brown ‘49-Life (15) Lashonda J. Mickle ‘10 * Kathryn L. Harris ‘05 (5) Missouri M. Moultrie ‘10 * Summer D. Nichols ‘09 (2) * Western Carolina Amber L. Oliver ‘10 * James L. Deal ‘79-Life (5) Adrian A. Price ‘10 * Kathryn M. Dimoff ‘02 (9) % Christopher M. Folds CFV ‘03-Life (3) Dyshay D. Scott ‘08 (2) * Sha’Monique N. Smith ‘08 (2) * Lindsey A. Folds ‘04 (2) Asahia N. Smith ‘10 * Chaz M. Glenn ‘07 (2) * Deshawn I. Smith ‘10 * Carl N. Hernandez ‘09 (2) * Raven S. Suber ‘10 * Lindsey Perry ‘10 * Sierra S. Teasley ‘10 * Dustin A. Wheeler ‘10 * Natalie R. Whittaker CFV ‘94-Life (5) Whitney I. Williams ‘10 * Brittany D. Young ‘10 * Barbara A. Berry ‘84-Life (8) Walter G. Hudson ‘72-Life (19) Western Kentucky Kevin L. 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But even as a young student from Sweden studying in the United States, Frydman could never have imagined just how global and diverse his career would turn out, eventually leading to a prestigious role in the executive body of the European Union. Born in Stockholm, Frydman as a high school graduate won a scholarship covering a year of study at an American university. He picked the University of Oregon, and ended up staying long enough to earn his undergraduate degree there, with a double major in business administration (finance) and economics. “When I started studying, I was not sure exactly what I wanted to do as a career, but thought it would probably be in some form of international business,” he recalls. “My Oregon years made such a strong impression on me that I wanted that to narrow it down to be ‘transatlantic business.’” And so it was. Procter & Gamble recruited him on campus to return to Sweden and work in brand management. He followed that up by representing The First National Soon after Sweden joined the European Union in 1995, Jan Frydman became legal advisor to the EU executive body’s director general for industry in Brussels. Today he’s the head of international affairs at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry. akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 37 >> tracking >> alumni notes Ball State Bank of Chicago in the Nordic countries of Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, spending much of his time on the road. The bank brought him to Chicago for a yearlong management-training program and a stint in corporate finance, then he was sent back to Sweden to head the International “ Nowadays, it’s all about Asia and China, but we should not forget that the European Union and the United States are by far each other’s largest trading partners. .” — Jan Eric Frydman 38 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org Financial Institutions Team. The bank eventually closed its Stockholm office, and Frydman’s career took flight back across the Atlantic to Indianapolis, where American Professionals Insurance Co. invited him to become deputy CEO. It was a particularly interesting assignment, he says. “The company had been in difficulties and we, as the management team, were tasked to turn it around. We had to cut cost, reorganize for efficiency, but also go on the offensive and develop a better business model and strategy and execute that.” It was a success, and the company was sold to a larger insurance group. For Frydman, it was back to Sweden. When he returned to his homeland this time, Frydman went back to school, finishing up a law degree for which he had been studying off-and-on. That led to work in the country’s largest firm, specializing in international business deals and transactions. His American experience bought him a career ticket back to the U.S., to the firm’s New York office, then he was back in Sweden again working on large transatlantic mergers and acquisitions and becoming the firm’s first director for information and knowledge management. Sweden joined the European Union in 1995, and the next year Frydman earned a spot as legal advisor to the EU executive body’s director general for industry in Brussels. He moved into international affairs working on transatlantic relations, became the division’s deputy head, and earlier this year took over as head of international affairs at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry. “As you can see, I ended up working in interna- Christopher J. Clemens ’03 was one of ten Ball State graduates to receive the alumni association’s 2011 Graduate of the Last Decade Award. The award honors alumni who have demonstrated personal and professional achievement, community involvement and commitment to BSU within the first ten years of graduation. CSU-Los Angeles Franklin J. Ruedel ‘61-Life is a self-employed tax professional, and a past president and current director with the San Gabriel Valley Chapter of the California Society of Enrolled Agents. He and his wife Linda have been married for 37 years. CSU-San Bernardino Barry D. Gumaer ‘93-Life married Mireya Gonzalez in March. They welcomed a daughter, Leanne Nicole, in May 2010. The family resides in Palm Springs, Calif. Central Florida Dr. Jeff Daniels ‘95-Life is a chief systems architect in the aerospace and defense industry and has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Central Florida and Florida Southern College. He recently accepted an opportunity to join the faculty of the Cyber Security graduate program at the University of Maryland University College. Jeff Lehman ‘11- Honorary authored the book, First Job ~ First Paycheck, which was published this fall (Mentor Press). The book is intended to help students and recent graduates avoid common pitfalls in regards to money, jobs and life that often lead to living in the paycheck-to-paycheck trap. Chapman David C. Piper ‘01-Life was married in August. He and his wife Amelia reside in Oakland, Calif. David is the chapter advisor for the Alpha Beta Chapter at the University of California - Berkeley. Drake Laura A. Menedez ’07 is an accountant with John Deere’s Financial Development Program. She resides in Urbandale, Iowa. Gannon Patricia L. Eline ’04 is a claims adjuster with Associated Administrators. She resides in York, Pa. Dr. Scott E. Miller ‘91-Life is an associate professor of accounting at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. He also maintains a law practice in Erie. George Washington Kristen Van Nest ’08 was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study communications in Luxembourg. The scholarship was awarded by the United States Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Kristen is one of more than 1,600 Americans who is studying abroad this year through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Georgia State Ronald W. Allen ’88-Honorary was elected chairman of the board of Guided Therapeutics. Ronald is the former chairman and CEO of Delta Airlines, and is currently a director of The Coca-Cola Company, Aaron Rents, Inc., Aircastle Limited and Forward Air Corporation. He is also a board member of the St. Joseph’s Translational Research Institute, which endeavors to turn new medical discoveries into tangible cures. Georgia Tech Dean Reeves ‘71-Life, a newcomer to thoroughbred racing, enjoyed having his horse Mucho Macho Man compete in each leg of the Triple Crown this year. The horse’s best finish was third at the Kentucky Derby. He and his wife Patti reside in Suwanee, Ga. Illinois-Chicago Saeb Ahsan ‘08 completed his Fulbright Fellowship where he studied entrepreneurship and social responsibility in Istanbul, Turkey. He resides in Markham, Ill. Illinois Wesleyan Edward B. Rust ‘70-Life was elected vice chairman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors, which represents more than three million businesses across the nation. Ed is the chairman of the board and CEO of State Farm Mutual and its principal affiliates, and was a recipient of Alpha Kappa Psi’s Alumnus of the Year Award in 1999. Jacksonville David W. Simpkins ‘80-Life is the dean of student services at St. Augustine High School (Fla.). He resides in Jacksonville. tional business all my life so far, but doing so from different angles, and in different industries.” How does one prepare for such a diverse business-related career? For Frydman, it started with lots of natural curiosity, combined with wide-ranging and helpful business classes. “The core classes in finance, management, marketing, accounting, statistics, etc., gave me a structure to use to solve real issues and problems as they arose in daily work,” he says. “I actually could use what I learned, also to structure my thoughts when analyzing and solving problems.” Frydman speaks highly of the American style of higher education. “A U.S. university education is much more of a ‘total’ experience compared to studies in other countries; you live on campus, participate in sports and numerous activities, get involved with organizations and circles,” he says. “All this allows you to mature and develop as a human being.” And those organizations … of course, Alpha Kappa Psi was one of them. He served as vice president and master of rituals at the Kappa Chapter. “AKPsi was really an important part of my campus life,” he says, with visits to local businesses, speeches by business leaders and the annual career fair. That and his work in the university’s International Services office were invaluable experiences, he says. “They offered a perspective outside of my studies, and gave first experiences of working life—how to set objectives and try to achieve them by organizing events, raising money and managing people, and not least, how to work in a team.” Frydman is fond of seeing and experiencing new places, a good Fraternity President Andrea Nemeth presents the 2011 Chapter Advisor of the Year Award to Kappa Upsilon’s (South Carolina State) Dr. Marion Robinson. thing given his career filled with international travel. “I also like good food and wine and, as a hobby, operate my own site on the Internet with restaurant critiques,” he says. It can be found at www.frydman.se (but if English is your language, you’ll need an online Swedish-to-English translator). “There are now some 220 reviews in 12 world cities.” His career did, indeed, become truly transatlantic, as he dreamed it would. Now, he hopes that American businesspeople remember just how important transatlantic relationships are to economies on both sides of the ocean. “Nowadays, it’s all about Asia and China, but we should not forget that the European Union and the United States are by far each other’s largest trading partners.” Dr. Marion C. Robinson Passion continues after three decades It wasn’t until the very moment he heard his named called that Dr. Marion Robinson, SC State ‘80-Life, realized he was Alpha Kappa Psi’s chapter advisor of the year. Those who accompanied him to the fraternity’s Convention in Phoenix didn’t give any notion that he would be receiving the honor awarded by the oldest and largest business fraternity in the world. “At the banquet, we were all sitting at the table and I said we were going to the Cheesecake Factory, but they said let’s wait because we want akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 39 >> tracking “ The benefit is that you get to see the students openly, because they can sit there and pretend and read out of the textbook, but when you are advisor of an organization, you see them at their best and at their lowest. .” — Dr. Marion C. Robinson to support other universities from South Carolina,” explained Robinson. He complied, and as the two final awards were being announced, Robinson listened while his biography was being read. Still, he didn’t realize they were speaking of him. Then his name was called. Prof. Mario Ricoma, SC State ‘05-Faculty, faculty advisor of SC State’s Kappa Upsilon Chapter, and Anthony Ford, SC State ‘10, chapter president, both laughed as they recalled the events of the evening. “He almost forgot he had to get up to accept the award,” chimed Parker. “It took about five minutes for him to go up there,” he joked. “I had no clue. I was thinking Cheesecake Factory,” laughed Robinson. “When they called my name, I was in shock. My counterparts didn’t say anything.” Receiving the award for the first time, Robinson reflected on his journey with the Kappa Upsilon Chapter, which began more than 30 years ago. As the first predominantly black chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Upsilon originated on the campus of SC State in 1981 when Robinson was a sophomore studying business administration. After obtaining both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from SC State, Robinson headed to the University of Georgia to pursue his doctorate degree in business education. During this time, Kappa Upsilon began to face many challenges. 40 AUTUMN 2011 akpsi.org “When I graduated, the chapter had some problems and was removed,” said Robinson. “When I came back to SC State, I researched getting it back on campus.” This effort ignited in 1991 when Robinson became assistant professor of business education at his alma mater. He dedicated countless hours to ensure Kappa Upsilon would be reinstated on campus, and in 1994, the chapter successfully rejoined Alpha Kappa Psi’s ranks. “Dr. Robinson always shares his knowledge with us and he’s always there for us when we need him,” shared Ford, a senior business management major. “He is definitely deserving of this award. It doesn’t matter if he’s involved with a lot of different organizations, classes or students, he’s always there. We all have a personal relationship with him and we all have a business relationship with him. We know what he expects,” adds Ford. “The benefit is that you get to see the students openly, because they can sit there and pretend and read out of the textbook, but when you are advisor of an organization, you see them at their best and at their lowest,” acknowledges Robinson. “As advisor, you are really their parent, teacher, doctor and lawyer. You’re the whole thing.” Ricoma, who received the fraternity’s Volunteer of the Year Award in 2009, humorously said that it was a pleasure not telling Robinson about being advisor of the year, and he became excited when the news was finally revealed. “I was really happy for Dr. Robinson,” shared Ricoma. “Since I’ve been with the chapter in 2005, Robinson has done a lot for this chapter. He’s here whenever needed. If he’s not here, I am. We work together to make the chapter better.” The two advisors have grown Kappa Upsilon to one of the largest student organizations at SC State. While it was once exclusive to business majors, Kappa Upsilon now attracts students from various academic disciplines, to include nursing, education, speech pathology, military science and biology. “Kappa Upsilon sharpens your skills. It will make you become more professional,” noted Robinson. “In most instances, no matter what you are going into, you have to be a professional. You have to have good interviewing skills and be able to network.” According to so many, Robinson is deserving of the award that truly exemplifies Alpha Kappa Psi. He has shown his dedication and commitment to the fraternity and his chapter, giving freely of his time, talent and treasure. He goes above and beyond the call of duty and does what is in the best interest of the chapter and fraternity as a whole. What started as a passion more than three decades ago continues to inspire Robinson today. “Looking back from 1981 until now, I felt that South Carolina State would be represented positively, and to know what we had to go through to get the chapter back on this campus, proved that we could do it. All the hard work, sweat, tears and fussing has paid off.” Murray State Jonathan J. Holzapfel ‘08 returned from Afghanistan this spring after being part of Operation Enduring Freedom as part of an agribusiness development team with the US Army. He is now in Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn. Michigan State Daniel J. Roselli ‘89-Life and his company RED F Marketing were recognized as one of the 2011 winners of The Principal 10 Best Companies for Employee Financial Security. The honor recognizes growing companies for their commitment to their employees’ financial security. St. John’s Alfred E. Kramer ‘57-Life was presented with the Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2011 Volunteer of the Year Award. During his 35 years in Brownwood, Al served as director of personnel for Kohler, president of St. Mary’s Parish Council and advisory board member for Christ the King Retreat Center in San Angelo. He also served as vice chairman of the West Central Texas Workforce Development Board and as a director of the West Central Texas Private Industry Council. Saint Louis David J. Eschmann ’75-Life is contracting with Surrex Solutions at Nestle Purina PetCare’s Customer Analytics in St. Louis. He is also volunteering with the Parent Leadership Conference at Saint Louis University’s John Cook School of Business. South Carolina State Nyesha R. Newton ’99 welcomed a son, Kori Bailey, in December 2010. She is a division staff chief with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. She resides in Capitol Heights, Md. South Florida Hefgine Fils-Aime ’09 was awarded the Beta Alpha Psi Medal of Inspiration Award. The award, sponsored by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, is bestowed on a student who has experienced extreme hardships in his or her life and has demonstrated an unusually high level of success despite adversity. Southern California Kurt I. Hahn ‘59-Life was elected to the board of the California State Rural Healthcare Association. He is also a member of the board of the Sonoma County Taxpayers Association and Healdsburg Shared Ministries. Kurt resides in Healdsburg with Joandell, his wife of 43 years. Southern Indiana Laurissa M. Bray ’94-Life is a program analyst at Cummins in Columbus, Ind. Tennessee – Chattanooga Lauren E. Bass ’07 is working in marketing. She resides in Collierville, Tenn. Toledo Ann M. Sexton ‘82-Life is a regional credit administrator with Starkey. She resides in Golden Valley, Minn. Towson David E. Johney ‘06-Life is engaged to Mindy Mellott. They plan to be married in southern Maryland in June, 2012. David is president of the Capital Area Alumni Chapter and serves in two chapter advisory board positions in the Mideast Region. Virginia Tech Michael G. Dickerson ’04-Life was promoted to associate at Booz Allen Hamilton. He resides in Fairfax, Va., and currently serves as Alpha Kappa Psi’s Mideast regional director. Western Carolina Douglas E. Croft ‘81-Life was named the Chamber Executive of the Year for North Carolina by the Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. He is in his 23rd year as president of the Thomasville Area Chamber of Commerce. Christopher M. Folds ’03-Life married Lindsey A. Pearson ’04 in May, near Statesville, N.C. The couple resides in Dallas, Ore. Chris is the planning and analysis manager at Spirit Mountain Casino in Grand Ronde. William & Mary Karl A. Sakas ‘01-Life is the director of client services at Coalmarch Productions in Raleigh, N.C. He oversees account management and recruiting for the web design and marketing agency. Karl is also a member of the fraternity’s Judiciary Committee. Barton H. Kogan (left) receives the Alumnus of the Year Award from Foundation Director Lee Voegler at the fraternity’s 2009 Convention in Orlando. The honor was in recognition of his accomplishments in business and as a community leader. Barton H. Kogan A life of unexpected twists and turns Anyone can make plans for a career, but you never really know what might come along to toss those plans aside and steer you down a dif- ferent path. Barton H. Kogan, George Washington ‘67, sure knows that. “I wanted to be in the corporate world in the financial end,” the Manhattan native recalls. So Kogan went to George Washington University and enrolled in a special five-year and a summer program to earn a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s akpsi.org AUTUMN 2011 41 >> tracking in economics. When he finished up, he landed at Continental Telephone Corp. in 1971, at the corporate headquarters in St. Louis. “My first job was working for the company treasurer, managing pension funds, which is what I thought I wanted to do.” Then came a series of unexpected twists and turns, the first of which was particularly dramatic. “The company President/CEO was killed in an automobile explosion intended Wisconsin-Milwaukee Marilynn S. Manross ‘79-Life received her master’s degree in library and information science in August. To add to her business undergraduate degree, she is now focused on competitive intelligence, and corporate libraries and information centers. Her graduate studies included receiving three scholarships, and completing an independent study and a study abroad program in Paris. Youngstown State Richard K. Mautz ‘69-Life is a co-founder and director of the Canton Carnival of Wheels, an annual car show that benefits the Stark State Automotive Technology Scholarship Fund. for somebody else,” a possible mob hit he recalls. The impact that tragedy had on Kogan was an unplanned move to Southern California, where the company decided to shift corporate operations in order to be near the CEO’s successor. The real life-changer, though, was an unexpected gift from his grandmother in 1972. It was $25,000, and Kogan decided to buy an apartment house with the money. A year later, Dayton Norman A. Reinhard ‘61-Life (1/10/11), N Canton, Ohio Dean A. Willy ‘59 (6/13/11), Kokomo, Ind. Denver Carmen J. Mangis ‘79-Life (8/9/10), Aurora, Colo. Eastern Michigan Andrew P. Bratton ‘64-Life (2/19/11), Fearrington, N.C. Oscar W. Collins ‘64 (5/1/11), Ypsilanti, Mich. Emory Joshua S. 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Wrisley ‘57-Life (1/27/11) 42 George Washington he traded up to a bigger building and turned such a tidy profit that he decided his future was not in pension fund management after all, but rather in property acquisition. So he launched BHK Management Co. Inc. “I never looked back after that and I kept adding properties. I stopped buying in the late 1990s, and at that time I had 4,500 apartments.” But then, he shifted gears again about a decade ago. He swung a Richard A. Martin ‘54 (12/4/10), Sarasota, Fla. Gifts in memory of an AKPsi brother are accepted by the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation. Once a gift is received, a card of acknowledgement is sent to the donor and, if possible, a card announcing the memorial contribution is sent to the immediate family of the individual being honored. MAKING A STATEMENT Bond broker decries credit downgrade with protest ::: three-way exchange of his apartments and ended up the owner of single-user warehouse properties, with corporate leases in place along with outside management services handling the properties. Instead of managing apartments in four states from Santa Barbara to Fort Worth, he now has industrial properties across the country, but from his perspective the properties are practically on autopilot thanks to the managing agents. “It was semi-retirement,” he says. “I went from 600 employees to none.” With his schedule freed up substantially, the Beverly Hills resident turned his attention to humanitarian, educational and charitable pursuits— from the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs to the Jewish Big Brothers of America to several human-services and health-related organizations in the Los Angeles area. He also holds leadership positions in various religious and educational organizations. And Kogan decided to give back to his alma mater, as well. He’s currently on the board of trustees of the George Washington University School of Business, and he worked with other Alpha Kappa Psi alumni a few years ago to navigate university red tape and reestablish the fraternity’s Beta Mu Chapter, following a 32year hiatus. That accomplishment, along with his successful career, inspired the fraternity to honor him in 2009 with the Alumnus of the Year Award. Though Kogan’s career shifted significantly from what he envisioned while a college student, he found his studies to be quite on-target for helping him succeed. “Finance is a study of projecting how things are going to be a year from now,” he points out. As he examined properties to add to his portfolio, he would investi- gate current leases and rental rates along with the state of the market to determine whether a particular building would be a good investment over time. “I had to use finance tools to project whether it was a good buy.” These days, he points out, business schools have programs in entrepreneurship and real estate, and he can appreciate the value of that kind of learning—much of which he had to gain on his own. “There’s nothing like hands-on learning, which is what they’re teaching today. I’ve had properties that, no matter what I projected, they didn’t do as well.” AKPsi connections were useful for Kogan not only in college, but afterwards, too. It was at an alumni event that he met Arnold Stengel, Southern California ‘60-Life, who became his mentor and friend (and also served as AKPsi president, 1977-79). “Meeting Arnie was huge for me. He was experienced and I was starting out. He knew what I was missing.” Kogan enjoyed collecting classic cars for the last 25 years, including a favorite red and white 1954 Buick Skylark convertible with chrome fins and all. But he has since sold his cars to further focus his attention on volunteer and charitable works. In a life that has taken its twists and turns, it just seems like the right thing for him to be doing these days. “If it’s not you, then who?” he observes, citing an inspirational expression attributed to various people including the longago Jewish leader Hillel the Elder. “If not now, then when?” << Steve Stackhouse-Kaelble was the author of the Jan Eric Frydman and Barton H. Kogan profiles. The Dr. Marion C. Robinson profile was provided by South Carolina State University. Municipal bond broker Lucy Nobbe, Missouri ‘81, was fed up with Congress and angry over the U.S. credit downgrade, and she wanted the world to know. So the self-described Midwestern mom hired a plane to fly a banner over New York City with a message blaming federal lawmakers for the downgrade—and making herself something of a populist hero in the process. “I’m just so overwhelmed,” Nobbe said of her new-found celebrity and the largely positive response to her protest. “I had no idea it would make that big of an impact.” Nobbe’s anger bubbled over when Standard & Poor’s announced that it was cutting the U.S. credit rating, a move that set off a volatile week for the stock market and escalated concerns that the country could be heading back into a recession. So she went on the Internet, found a pilot, and hired him to fly a banner over New York at lunchtime with a message for Congress stating in large red letters: “THANKS FOR THE DOWNGRADE. YOU SHOULD ALL BE FIRED!” “My friends and I were ranting and raving ever since we heard about the downgrade,” Nobbe said. “I work in municipal bonds so I know the consequences, and it made me even madder.” Nobbe’s banner created an immediate online stir and turned heads on Wall Street. It also created confusion—some onlookers, bloggers and journalists thought it was aimed at New York-based S&P. Nobbe said it was strictly meant for Congress—both Democrats and Republicans. She initially wanted the plane to fly over Washington, D.C., but was told it couldn’t because of air restrictions. “I’m very apolitical,” Nobbe said. “But the fact that they won’t compromise angered me. They’re acting like children. They leave the place in a shambles and go on vacation. It causes the market to crash. “I know they’re tough issues, but they have to be dealt with. Get us back in financial shape,” Nobbe said. 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