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The Tampa General Hospital Foundation’s Night at Disney On Ice was a great success! This year’s event was held on Thursday, March 22, at Amalie Arena and the event committee was chaired by Anne Compton and Lauren Thomas Compton. With the help of their dynamic committee, the chairs continued to raise awareness for Tampa General Hospital and the TGH Foundation throughout the community.
Each year, $2,500 sponsors and above are invited to attend the Patrons’ Party preceding the performance. This year, over 500 guests feasted on delicious treats while the Disney On Ice cast, caricature artists and DJ entertained our guests, with a surprise appearance by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse! Whether getting their faces painted like their favorite character or hamming it up in the photo booth, a wonderful time was had by all. This year’s “Bibbidi Bobidi Boo Buckets” were also on display, thanks to those who sponsored them.
Spring 2018
FoundationFocusThe official publication of the TGH Foundation
2018 Night at Disney On Ice
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The 2018 TGH Foundation Disney On Ice Committee.
Sandy and Rick Thomas of Thomas Financial; Robin DeLaVergne, Executive Director, TGH Foundation; and John Couris, President and CEO of Tampa General Hospital,
enjoying the Patrons’ Party.
2017 Circus Co-Chairs, Teale Smith and Mary Taggart, with their children.
Patrons’ Party attendees meeting Mickey Mouse.
Dr. Krishna Nallamshetty of Radiology Associates of Florida, P.A., and Dr. Sami Nallamshetty of Florida Medical Clinic, and family enjoy being introduced
as major sponsors on the floor before the show.
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From the Chair
44th Annual Dinner Thursday, October 11, 2018
The Tampa General Hospital Foundation’s Annual Dinner will be held on Thursday, October 11, 2018 at Palma Ceia Golf and Country Club. The Bank of Tampa has agreed to return as our Dinner Sponsor for the 12th year! During the dinner, our Foundation Chairman will give his report on the accomplishments and activities of the past year, and the Chairman of the Florida Health Sciences Center Board of Directors will give the hospital report. The prestigious James M. “Red” McEwen Award will also be announced. Last year’s award winner was Steve Short.
20th Annual Golf Tournament Monday, October 15, 2018
Chairs Danny Jackson and Brandon Day are excited to head up the 20th Annual Golf Tournament committee for the tournament at Old Memorial. We are honored to welcome back The Yerrid Foundation as our Tournament Sponsor for the 13th year. The tournament will, once again, be a one-day format with an awards luncheon and live auction following the tournament. The goal of this event is to raise awareness about Tampa General Hospital’s many programs and services. Proceeds will benefit Tampa General Hospital Foundation’s Fund for the Future.
UPCOMING EVENTS
CALL (813) 844-7262 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
In this issue of FoundationFocus we recognize our donors from 2017. Without their generous gifts we would not have been able to provide almost $2.6 million to Tampa General in fiscal year 2017 to fund initiatives that directly benefit both our patients and our dedicated team members.
I’d like to highlight two stories of faithful donors who have supported the Foundation for many years, both through major gifts and by sponsoring our signature events.
Former Foundation Chair Pam Muma and her husband, Les, were the driving force behind raising the money for our world-class Level IV Jennifer Leigh Muma Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. In this issue you will read about how they have recently gone a step further and made it possible for parents and family members who are not able to be with their babies in the NICU to see them real time by camera.
Another couple who have turned their patient experience into support for TGH is Foundation board member Ron Weisser and his wife, Debra. Ron received such fabulous care by his cardiologist Dr. Debbie Rinde-Hoffman when he was a patient at TGH that he now supports scholarships for nurses from the cardiac unit during Nurses Week. This is their way to give back, as many of our grateful patients do.
Volunteers are also critical to the success of the Foundation. Anne Compton and Lauren Thomas Compton chaired our very first Night at Disney On Ice that raised over $190 thousand for the TGH Children’s Medical Center.
You will read more about the event and see pictures from the Patrons’ Party in this issue. A heartfelt thank you to all of the committee members and sponsors who worked so hard to make this a fun and successful evening. Thank you also to the families and companies that purchased the Bibbidi Bobidi Boo Buckets filled with toys and games to be delivered to the patients in the Children’s Medical Center.
The Tampa General Hospital Foundation hosted its 21st Annual Gala on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at the Marriott Waterside. This year’s guests were invited to enjoy Alice in Wonderland: Mad About TGH! Those attending enjoyed great entertainment, a live auction, plated dinner, open bar and many other exciting activities, and the proceeds from the Gala will benefit TGH’s Children’s Medical Center and the Fund for the Future. Special thanks to Dr. Tom Bernasek & Tammy King and Joe & Laura Williams for chairing this year’s Gala, and also to Gene & Patsy McNichols for serving as our Honorary Chairs. Look for an update and all of the great photos in the next issue of FoundationFocus.
Thank you to all of our TGH Foundation donors and volunteers. You impact patients’ lives in such positive ways every day.
Drew GrahamChair, Tampa General Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees
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2018 Night at Disney On Ice (continued from cover)
Frank Brawley, PJ Gardner, Kris Chunn and Charles Chunn.2018 Night at Disney On Ice Co-Chairs Anne Compton and Lauren Thomas Compton.
Net proceeds of over $190,000 from this year’s event will benefit Tampa General Hospital’s Children’s Medical Center.
Over 1,800 TGH employees and their families were able to enjoy Disney On Ice. The TGH Foundation also donated over 900 tickets to local charities this year, so some of those less fortunate would have an opportunity to attend the magical experience.
We want to take this opportunity to thank the volunteers and sponsors that helped to make our premiere year of Disney On Ice a wonderful event! We are also thankful for our continued partnership with Feld Entertainment in helping us provide a family-friendly event for our donors, yet again!
From the CEOAs I finish my first eight months at Tampa General, I am proud of all that the team has accomplished and looking forward to setting our course for the future and continuing to transform this already excellent institution into a hospital that is truly world-class. One of my first orders of business with the team has been to create a strategic plan that will serve as a road
map to achieve our goals.
Tampa General Hospital is an amazing institution on solid ground, and we are well-poised to continue our tradition of providing the best care – from the most complex to the most routine – all with the patient at the center. As health care evolves, so too must TGH. We are evolving out of the “sickness business” into the care coordination business. We want our team members, patients and community to understand that our mission is broader than caring for people when they are acutely ill. We’re here to help improve the health and wellness of all those in the community, coordinating care from community-based settings to the hospital and on to post-hospital care.
To do this, we will focus on six strategic pillars:
Embrace quality and value. We’ll push to elevate our standards for patient safety, quality and satisfaction to world-class levels.
Become the best place to work through talent management and team member engagement. We’ll attract, develop and retain a diverse, talented work force with new leadership training, talent management, skills development and other initiatives.
Achieve cost control and improve efficiency. While we improve quality, we’ll also be improving efficiency to decrease costs. We’ll do all of this with our patients in mind, so we can pass along savings to our patients and reinvest any profits back into the
hospital in order to continue to offer the latest technologies and treatments.
Drive market strategy and growth. We’ll look at ways to increase access points and build on Tampa General Hospital’s strengths in the region, so our patients can access our care in their communities.
Become consumer-focused and retail ready. We’ll look for ways to innovate and embrace technology to make care more convenient and accessible for our patients as consumers, making it as easy as possible for our patients to interact with us.
Align with physicians. We’ll build on our strong relationships with both USF Health and our community physicians, making Tampa General Hospital the best place for them to practice medicine.
Sometimes change can be challenging, but this is an exciting time for TGH. There are lots of great hospitals – but there’s only one Tampa General Hospital. We provide the most complex, life-saving care that no one else here can do. We have a rich history of innovation and a strong tradition of teaching tomorrow’s health care providers as the primary teaching hospital for the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. We are driven to elevate all that we do for our patients, families and community.
As we move forward, I would like to thank all of you for your ongoing support of TGH. I am grateful for your partnership and look forward to working with you all as we work to ensure that Tampa General Hospital reaches its world-class potential.
John D. Couris President & CEO Tampa General Hospital
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Representatives from the McNichols Company, Ina McNichols, Gene & Patsy McNichols, and Ida Johnston.
Enjoying the photo booth at the Patrons’ Party.
Committee Member Tara Eckhoff having fun in the photo booth with her children.
Taylor Pollard, Henry Smith and Mack Taggart enjoying the Patrons’ Party.
Balloon twisters were on hand to make hats, animals, swords and more!
Avery Ranieri meeting Minnie Mouse.
Eleni Hytoff and her granddaughters enjoying the Patrons’ Party.
Matt & Andrea Koczanski and their children, Ella, Audrey and Josh.
Kim Czabaj, of the Bailey Family Foundation, and her family waiting to be introduced on the floor before the show!
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Members from The Beck Group, Katrina Pasteur and Emily Farrell, and their families.
Representatives of Tampa Bay Steel Company, our Entertainment Sponsor, and their family members.
TGH Foundation Board of Trustee Dr. David Wein and family, Noah, Aaron, Eitan and Dr. Rachel Wein representing TeamHealth.
TGH Foundation Trustee Ron Weisser and wife, Debra, with their family members Jack & Devan Weisser and their sons, Chase, Collin and Blake.
Members of the Feld Entertainment team, who have been partnering with the TGH Foundation for 27 years!
Representatives from our Presenting Sponsor, McKibbon Hospitality, getting ready to be introduced on the floor before the show begins!
Meghna Bukkapatnam, Ravi Bukkapatnam, MD, TGH Chief of Staff, and John Leone, MD, enjoying the Patrons’ Party.
John Couris, President and CEO of Tampa General Hospital; Robin DeLaVergne, Executive Director, TGH Foundation; and Gene & Patsy McNichols of the McNichols
Company mingling with cast members from Disney On Ice.
2018 Night at Disney On Ice (continued)
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2018 Night at Disney On Ice Sponsors
2018 Night at Disney On Ice Committee
PRESENTING SPONSOR
ENTERTAINMENT SPONSOR
MISSION SPONSOR
LEGACY SPONSOR
PATRONS’ PARTY SPONSOR
GOLD STAR SPONSORS
Gene & Patsy McNichols and The McNichols Co.
Radiology Associates of Florida, P.A.
USF Health Pediatrics (USMA)
SILVER STAR SPONSORS
The Bailey Family Foundation
Caspers Company
Hub International FL/Florida Blue
Ruffolo, Hooper & Associates, M.D., P.A.
TeamHealth
Publix Super Markets Charities
SHOOTING STAR SPONSORS
AGW Capital Advisors
Glenda Barlow
SHINING STAR SPONSORS Andrea Gramling
Bank of the OzarksDr. Ravi & Lavanya Bukkapatnam
and Drs. HellalDrs. Krishna and Sami Nallamshetty
J.P. MorganLauren Orebaugh
Epic Systems CorporationDrew and Betsy Graham
Florida Medical ClinicFord Drywall & Stucco, Inc.
The Kreye FamilyLyracore Health Alliance
McCann & Baird Flooring Service, Inc.PSCU
RMC Property GroupRoig Lawyers
Terrell & Joe ClarkThomas Financial
Tricia & Frank HancockWeisser Family Fund
at the Miami Foundation
WISH UPON A STAR SPONSORSDr. Peter ChangDebbie Thomas
Dr. John P. LeoneEZ Mulch
David & Jenny RobbinsKathleen Shanahan
Committee:Radha Bachman
Lavanya Bukkapatnam
Allison Campbell
Cynthia Carron
Kristine Chunn
Cindy Cox
Tara Eckhoff
Staci Fraser
Lauren Frey
Andrea Gramling
McIver Grim
Kristi Lampman
Dr. Sami Nallamshetty
Bailey Nicholas
Lauren Orebaugh
Melissa Ranieri
Jenny Robbins
Marti Simon
Teale Smith
Mary Taggart
Kelly Taylor
Caroline Vostrejs
Chairs:
Anne Compton Lauren Compton
For more information about the TGH Foundation’s special events, please call (813) 844-7262.
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This year’s “Bibbidi Bobidi Boo Buckets” (previously known as Buckets of Laughs) were, once again, a big hit. Sponsors purchased their bucket from the TGH Foundation and then filled it from a list of suggested items needed by the Child Life Specialists at the TGH Children’s Medical Center or had the Foundation fill it for them. We would like to thank The Beck Group for sponsoring this program for the second year in a row.
Sponsors were encouraged to decorate their bucket with a favorite theme, company logos and fun color schemes. This year’s Bibbidi Bobidi Boo Buckets were displayed at the Patrons’ Party at the TGH Foundation’s A Night at Disney On Ice, and will be personally delivered by the sponsors to the Children’s Medical Center.
Bibbidi Bobidi Boo Buckets Overall Sponsor
2018 Bibbidi Bobidi Boo Buckets Sponsors
Advanced Allergy and Asthma Care
DeLaVergne & Company
The Frey Family
The Beck Group
The Robbins Family
The Taylor Family
McCann & Baird Flooring Service, Inc.
We would like to send a big thank you to the generous donors who helped make the holidays a little brighter at Tampa General Hospital by supporting Operation Santa. Over the holiday season, Operation Santa raised nearly $20,000 to benefit Tampa General Hospital’s Children’s Medical Center. In addition, many companies, organizations and individuals came to visit the Children’s Medical Center bearing gifts valued at over $15,000.
Donations designated to Operation Santa make it possible for these little ones and their families to enjoy a birthday and other holiday celebrations throughout the year, even from unfamiliar, and sometimes unsettling, hospital beds. From fulfilling Christmas wish lists, to birthday surprises, to celebrating a patient’s last day of physical therapy or chemo, all who
participate in Operation Santa bring joy to some of the very sickest of our pediatric patients.
On behalf of the sick children who may be spending birthdays, Christmas or other special family holidays as patients at Tampa General Hospital Children’s Medical Center, we want to thank all of the generous donors for participating in this year’s Operation Santa.
2018 Bibbidi Bobidi Boo Buckets
Operation Santa Brings Many Smiles to TGH Pediatric Patients
Staff from Franklin Street Tampa visited the TGH Children’s Medical Center to deliver holiday joy.
The 6th Security Forces Squadron, MacDill Air Force Base held a toy drive for TGH pediatric patients and delivered smiles to patients.
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Joe Williams and Michael Brown keeping the fun going! Dr. Steve and Debbie Schwartz of TeamHealth, Laura Williams, Ryan Toth, representing the Beck Group, Joe Williams and Charity Toth.
Gala Co-Chairs, Joe and Laura Williams and Dr. Tom Bernasek, and Tammy King with TGH President and CEO John Couris.
Chair of the TGH Foundation Board of Trustees, Drew Graham, Betsy Graham, Robin DeLaVergne, Executive Director of the TGH Foundation, and Joe Williams, Gala Co-Chair.
21st Annual Gala Mad Hatter’s Dinner PartyGala Co-Chairs Joe and Laura Williams hosted a Mad Hatter’s Dinner Party at their home on Bayshore Boulevard for sponsors at the Mad Hatter level ($25,000 and above) on Thursday, March 29, 2018. Guests included TGH President and CEO John Couris, TGH Foundation Executive Director, Robin DeLaVergne, Chairman of the TGH Foundation Board of Trustees, Drew Graham, Gala Co-Chairs, Dr. Tom Bernasek and Tammy
King, and representatives from Skanska, Kimmins, The Beck Group, PNC Bank and TeamHealth. Attendees enjoyed live entertainment, passed hors d’oeuvres, a signature cocktail, a delicious three course meal and wonderful conversation and camaraderie. The TGH Foundation looks forward to continuing this exclusive dinner for sponsors at the Mad Hatter level in the future.
Mad Hatter-themed centerpieces decorated the feasting table overlooking Tampa Bay.
Mad Hatter’s Dinner Party Hosts and Gala Co-Chairs Joe and Laura Williams, representing Kimmins Contracting.
Michael and Kim Brown, representing Skanska, with Gala Co-Chair Laura Williams.
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Employee Golf Tournament Raises over $95,000 The 9th annual Employee Golf Tournament drew 191 golfers and raised $95,193.
According to Chris Roederer, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, the nine tournaments combined have raised more than $702,000.
“I can’t say enough about the team of volunteers who do the preliminary work and commit their time on the day of the event,” Roederer said. “They work very hard for about four months to make the preparations.”
“They work with sponsors, and they give up their full day from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. to stage it,” he said. “It’s exhausting and so rewarding.”
Proceeds from past tournaments have helped fund the Employee Emergency Fund that provides financial assistance to employees in good standing who experience a serious emergency or financial event. Since its inception in 2009, the fund has provided $328,534.47 in financial assistance to 352 employees.
Approximately $160,000 raised during the tournaments was used to buy new exercise equipment at the TGH Health & Wellness Center, including rowing machines, Pilates reformers, a seated elliptical, a metabolic analyzer, an A1c machine to screen for pre-diabetes and a Tanita Scale that measures body composition, total body water, visceral fat, basal metabolic rate and metabolic age.
Tournament proceeds also funded the development of a new on-site GED program. Fifteen employees currently attend the classes, and three are on track to have their GEDs completed by this summer. A portion of the proceeds will also go toward a new Employee Scholarship Fund that will help service-level employees go to school to become surgical or pharmacy technicians, medical billing coders, facilities techs, medical assistants, patient care technicians or phlebotomists. The program will help employees advance their careers at TGH and help with staffing needs throughout the hospital.
President and CEO John Couris (left) with TGH Board of Directors member Gene Marshall, Jerry Gafur and Jim Kennedy.
The team of 27 volunteers that made the tournament a success.
First place gross winners were from left: Scott Jahnke, Anthony Escobio, Rusty Spicola and Anthony Escobio Sr.
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Employee Campaign 2018 – TGH CaresThe Foundation’s annual Employee Campaign raised $417,563, surpassing the original goal by nearly $50,000. The campaign ran from February 9 through March 23.
Eighty-eight percent of employees participated this year, an 11 percent increase over last year. Sixty-five percent of hospital departments had 100 percent participation.
The top three funds to receive donations were the Employee Emergency Fund, the Fund for the Future and the Patient Hardship Fund.
The Employee Emergency Fund was established in 2009 to assist employees in good standing who experience an emergency or catastrophic financial event with immediate financial assistance. An employee committee oversees the program.
“Employee financial emergencies often arise from a variety of situations such as a death in the family, domestic and substance abuse, medical emergencies and more,” said Andrea Cichon, manager of recruitment, who is a non-voting committee member.
The name of the employee is not revealed when the committee votes on the request. Since its inception, 352 employees have received more than $328,534.47 in financial assistance from the fund.
The Fund for the Future supports various requests that are not included in the hospital’s capital budget. Recently, the fund provided $450,000 for bladder scanners and $69,000 for medication on demand devices to assist our caregivers and improve our patients’ experience.
The Patient Hardship Fund assists patients and families in need during acute hospitalizations with items such as hotel stays, transportation costs and other basic necessities.
Clinical Psychologist Jennifer McCain, Psy.D., tests the virtual reality experience of Super Cross motorcycle racing as Marlin Phillips, left, prepares the virtual reality goggles for her. Patients in the Children’s Medical Center also got to try out the motorcycle.
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Charitable Contributions and the New Tax LawPresident Trump signed the new tax law, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, on December 22, 2017. While the main thrust of the new law was corporate income tax relief, there was also a smorgasbord of tax cuts, raises and adjustments of all types for individual taxpayers. The news was full of “information” about how this would affect individuals’ income taxes. Many myths were offered – such as, “your charitable deduction is going away.” We all heard various versions of this one. True? Not really. But just enough of an ort of a kernel of a mote of possible veracity that it should be explained.
The newly increased standard deduction – you win either way.
A major feature of the new tax law was a substantial increase of the standard deduction. For a married couple, the standard deduction for 2017 was $12,700. For the same couple in 2018, the standard deduction will be $24,000 – almost double.
Your deduction from adjusted gross income to arrive at your taxable income is the greater of two numbers – the standard deduction, or the sum of your itemized deductions, whichever is greater. So for that subset of individuals whose itemized deductions will be below $24,000, they will effectively no longer be deducting charitable contributions (or real estate taxes, or interest expenses, or income taxes, or medical expenses, or anything else) as their standard deduction will exceed their itemized. From their perspective, they have simply gotten a tax break and their taxes will go down no matter what.
For the itemizer, the rules will not have changed one bit. Every additional dollar of charitable contribution to a favorite charity will still reduce their personal income tax bill. And that is a nice thing. Bottom line – either way, you win.
Another myth – With the AMT, I don’t get any benefit from my itemized deductions anyway, right?
This myth floated around even before the new tax law was passed. It is true that the Alternative Minimum Tax, or AMT, does eliminate many deductions – taxes, the interest on a home equity loan, slower depreciation for businesses, and miscellaneous itemized deductions, among other things.
However, the AMT never touched charitable deductions. Both before and after the new tax law, charitable contributions were and will be deductible for both regular tax and for AMT, for those who itemize. Plus the new tax law reduced the AMT, and did not increase or strengthen it.
Benefit of contribution of appreciated property maintained.
There were also a lot of rules that did not change, and that bears repeating. Gifts of appreciated marketable securities still have the favorable treatment of deduction at current fair market value, with no recognition of the tax on the appreciation. And since a public charity does not pay taxes, a public charity donee will not be taxed on the appreciation either. The result is a win-win. No gain to the donor, deduction of the full fair market value and the charity receives the full value of the proceeds after they sell. This rule is intact and unaffected by the new tax law.
Qualified charitable distributions from an IRA.
There is still a wonderful tax break for IRA owners over 70 who do not need to use all of their required distributions themselves. Up to $100,000 can be directed to be paid to a public charity, and then such amount need never be taken into income by the account owner. Since the amount never comes into income, adjusted gross income (AGI) is unaffected and thus other limitations based on AGI are unaffected as well, which leads to tax savings. Such distributions can count against the minimum required distribution that the taxpayer must take from the account, which is very helpful if the taxpayer just wanted the amount to go to charity anyway. Again, the charity does not pay income taxes, so the charity gets to keep 100 percent of any IRA money, not some lowered amount which is net of taxes – another win-win.
And one new benefit from the tax law.
This is of limited application, but it is a new benefit conferred by the new law. For many years, the income tax deduction for a cash contribution to a public charity or charities has been limited to 50 percent of the adjusted gross income of the donor. Any amount over 50 percent of AGI was carried forward to deduct the next year, for up to five years. Since few taxpayers give away 50 percent of their income regularly, this limit rarely applies, but certainly can apply in a “special” year, where a taxpayer has either low income, or high contributions, or both.
The new tax law increases this limitation to 60 percent. So, individual taxpayers have a higher maximum deduction for each year now, and can use up their excess amounts faster if they make a large contribution in a low income tax year.
There, not so bad after all! The charitable income tax deduction is still viable and valuable. It has even been enhanced in certain circumstances. It is far from put out to pasture and retired by the new tax law.
Charles H. Fisher, Jr.Reilly, Fisher & Solomon
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Bedside Cameras Provide Peace of Mind to Parents of NICU BabiesMany parents of infants in the Jennifer Leigh Muma Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) often aren’t able to stay with their child around the clock.
That frequently leaves them wondering how their bundle of joy is doing when they’re not with them.
Thanks to new NicView™ cameras recently installed in every NICU patient room, parents and family members who aren’t at the hospital can now see their babies in real time day or night through a secure online portal.
Shannon Mancini of Lakeland comes to the hospital daily to be with her daughter, Lillianna. “I think it’s awesome,” she said of the NicView camera in her baby’s room. It will be especially helpful to her husband, who often works late.
Now he’ll be able to log in at work and see the streaming video of her, she said. “At night it will make us both feel better knowing she’s sleeping well,” she said.
“We’re the only hospital in Tampa Bay that has this camera system in every room,” said Ashley Moffitt, a NicView site coordinator.
A NicView camera, mounted next to the baby’s bed, provides secure image streaming on any internet-enabled device. The camera’s images are available through a secure 256-bit SSL encryption, which is the current web standard used for online banking.
Parents control who has access to NicView’s live streaming of their infant.
Once logged in, they receive streaming images of their baby on their laptop, smartphone or tablet. Parents can also share their log-in credentials with family members – including those who live in other cities, states or countries – so they can see the baby too.
“Parents often have other children to care for or may not be able to take time off from work to come to the hospital every day,” said NICU Nurse Manager, Amy Hunt. “Life doesn’t stop. Some of the babies are here for several days or several months. Having the ability to see their child through NicView can help ease their anxiety.”
The camera runs continuously and is only temporarily taken offline when nurses are caring for the infant. When that
happens, parents and family members will see a message that says, “Care is occurring; we will be right back.”
The hospital originally purchased six NicView cameras. “Everyone here is just as equally important. We were struggling with how to share them,” said Hunt.
Buying cameras for every room was made possible by a $135,000 donation from Pam and Les Muma. The couple previously donated $3 millon to TGH to help build the NICU in memory of their daughter, Jennifer Leigh, who died three days after birth due to underdeveloped lungs.
“Having had a baby in the NICU and not being able to see her due to my hospitalization in another hospital, we knew this would be a life-changing experience for all families who have babies in the NICU,” said Pam Muma.
“When we learned of this innovation, but with only a few cameras offered to families to share, this touched our hearts and led to our desire to see every room outfitted with these special cameras,” she said. “Now, with these cameras placed in all rooms, all members of the family will be able to see their precious child 24/7 throughout the duration of their stay.”
Shannon Mancini looks on her tablet to position the newly installed NicView web camera that shows her newborn girl, Lillianna, in the Jennifer Leigh Muma Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The camera will allow family in Lakeland to check in on
her, as well as give Shannon the ability to watch when she can’t be in the room.
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In Appreciation of The Cancer Center Nurses
Leslie & Richard Stein
In Loving Memory ofZbigniew “Butch” Durnas
byHis Tampa General Family
In Memory ofLorie Gonyer
A Faithful Volunteer for 12 Yearsby
Her Loving Family
In Loving Memory of My WifeSharon Guritz
In Loving Memory ofJim Pieper, Jr.
by Sandy & LaurenFamily & Friends
In Loving Memory of Jay Schleibaum
by Friends & Co-Workers atTampa General Hospital
In Honor ofDavid A. Solomon, MDTeacher-Mentor-Friend
In Loving Memory of William N. Spellacy, MD
byLynn Larsen
In Loving Memory ofBeverly H. Stallworth
In Memory ofValerie Whiteman, MD
by Tampa General Hospital
Medical Staff Office
The Golden Tree of Life — 2017
Women’s Leadership Council Members
June Annis*
Rosemary A. Armstrong
Karen Arnold
Dixie Arthur
Michele Bailey*
Glenda Barlow
Donna Barrs*
Tracy Bennett
Suzette Berkman
Betsy Best*
Tifi Bierley
Tilda Brabson
Betty Casey
Velva W. Clark*
Maureen Cohn
Sue P. Cox
Rosann Martin Creed
Hilary Davis
Janet Davis
Nancy de Waart*
Robin DeLaVergne*
Alice Dingle
Francine Dobkin*
Cheryl Eagan*
Sonya (Sunny) Endicott
Joyce W. Fisk*
Beverly B. Flom
Sandra Gardner*
Joyce Gerwe
Natalie Annis Goodwin*
Mary F. Graham
Emily Haly, MD
Sally Hardee*
Frances G. Harrell*
Marguerite T. Harrod
Mary A. Hart
Rosemary Henderson*
Amy Hull*
Eleni Hytoff
Dianne Jacob*
Tammy King
Karla Kirkwood*
Carolyn M. Lane
Christina L. Laxer
Lyda Tymiak Lindell, MD
Nancy Linsky
Jean M. Mayer
Janet Goldberg McEnery
Julianne McKeel*
Patsy McNichols*
Margaret Moran
Anne S. Mullis*
Pamela S. Muma*
Trisha Muniz
Cindy Murray*
Georgeann Nikolich*
Candy Olson
Mary Esther Parker
Lynn A. Ramsey
Dr. Barbara Cook Reitzel
Jenny Robbins
Cindy Rosier*
Mary Kay Ross*
Adajean Samson*
Cindy Sanders
Gwyn F. Schabacker*
Yvette Segura
Sandra P. Self
Ann Lindell Sheppard
Gretchen Shires
Lisa Simington
Ali St. Cyr
Missy Steadman
Ellen Stichter
Catherine L. Straz
Keebler Straz
Betty Street
Bretta Sullivan
Patricia Sullivan*
Susan Sykes*
Suzanne Taggart
Debbie Thomas
Holly Tomlin*
Lee Touchton*
Ann Turner
Jeffrie van Loveren
Renee Vaughn
Sheila Vukmer
Linda Ward*
Nell Ward
Samantha Warren*
Aldona Weekley
Leigh Ann Weinbren
Lisa Wills
Kay Wilson
Members Emeritae:Mary Devereaux Frankle
Joe Elena Weachter Heinz*
Phyllis A. Murray
*Founding Member
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In Celebration of the Birthday of Herbert BrantleyStephen G. Brantley, MD
In Celebration of the Birthday of Juanita BrantleyStephen G. Brantley, MD
In Honor of Sigal AdkinsSigal Adkins and Barbara Knieff
In Honor of Michael Albrink, MD
Terrell and Joe Clark
In Honor of Scott ArnoldJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of The Blankenbaker and Plyler Families
Will and Lindsey Blankenbaker
In Honor of Team Wonder Woman Captain Bonfe
Kenneth Gustke, MD
In Honor of Sheela ChokshiRhoda C. Franklin
In Honor of John CourisJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Janet DavisJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Robin DeLaVergneJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Jonathan DixonJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Cheryl EaganJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Willamae EdgecombJeffrey and Margaret Bell
McCallum Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Greg Balasco
In Honor of Douglas Holt, MDUSF Infectious Diseases Division
In Honor of Sally Houston, MDJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Jack KuisleBernard and Priscilla Cretier
In Honor of Sophia LiendoNicole Liendo
In Honor of Jocelyn Lister and Darren Koenig
Daniel MaziadGeorge and Sheri Sauers
Eugene WalbridgeRoger Menendez and Racheal Carlisle
The Powell FamilyLeigh Gale
In Honor of Janet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
Patrick McEnery
In Honor of James Norman, MD
and Kevin Parrack, MDRena Lody
In Honor of Vincent Perron, MD
Janet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Judith PloszekJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Lucila Ramiro, MDJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of David RobbinsJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Chris RoedererJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Sabrina “FiiFi” Buchman Sam
John and Susan Sam on behalf of Sabrina McGavock
In Honor of Jeffrey SerpicoJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of JoAnn SheaJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of David A. Solomon, MD
Anthony and Catherine Ottaviani
In Honor of Stella ThayerJanet Goldberg McEnery, Esq.
In Honor of Carin ZwiebelSusan and Stan Levy
In Memory of Margaret Alene Adair
Antique Automobile Club of Cape Canaveral
Betty L. StephanDale, Vicki and Cathy Higgins
Gene and Dean LoachGlen and Sharon Blair
Karen and Robert AdairLinda and John Poff
Nancy Marshall WoodPatsy Sexton
Ruth and David StrunkSheldon and Sandra Coe
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Loach
In Memory of Mario BallCori & Jordan Finkelstein
David MangoldElizabeth Dew
Marla J. WassermanMel & Howie LaCasa
In Memory of Clark W. BarlowRobin W. DeLaVergne
The James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Sylvia BeallAnnick KokengeCarol E. TuckerJose Martinez
Kathe VijayanagarLinda Holt
Marion McLaughlinMary Bosy
Mary Jo HartPam Dickens
Patty and Joe MestroSandra Buckley
Dorysan Von BorstelLinda S. Hunter
In Memory of Laura and Buddy Blain
Betty Hall WoodThe James W. Warren, III Family
Rosemary ArmstrongRose M. PaskayMaida B. Pou
Ralphael M. Clarke and Charles O’Kelley
Betsy and Steve Chambers
In Memory of Barbara BonfeAlbert L. Bonfe
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonfe and familyStephanie Bonfe
Honorarium and Memorial Gifts 2017
2017 TGH Foundation Young Professionals Society
Dan Austin
Carlee Bowdoin
Diana Durango
Charles L. Hutchinson
Brendan Kelly
Kimberly Koves
Kierslyn Kujawa
Cuc Mai
Karla Mastracchio
Jen McDonald
Bridget McNamee
Jessica Muroff
Erika Myers
Anthony Pedicini
Manasa Pendyal
Sarah Reynolds
Katie Selman
Tiffany Tran
Allison Wallrapp
Sarah Whitten
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In Memory of Elaine BogueDick and Del Clarke
In Memory of Robert Desmonde Burns
Mrs. Robert Burns
In Memory of Salvador H. Cappello
Susan Hite
In Memory of James CarrollDel and Dick Clarke
John and Susan TouchtonThe James W. Warren III Family
In Memory of Charles S. CasperRobin W. DeLaVergne
In Memory of Raul CassanIsora and Antonio Ruiz
Matthew MirandaNyomi Cassan
Eddie and Sarin BosnoyanFanny Vassia
Gladys and Oscar SananesQuality Turning Inc.
In Memory of Mary ChildsGeorgia Briscoe
In Memory of Robert E. Connine
American Airlines CargoAntone and Mary CepakDave and Linda Wilson
Deanna JohnsonMelissa Johnson and Ira Cohen
Sharon and Doug Wilson
In Memory of Donna CostelloSusan M. Hite
In Memory of Cody Fowler DavisRobin W. DeLaVergne
Frank L. Morsani
In Memory of Daniel Wright DeLaVergne
Boca Grande InvitationalChristopher Carrere
Jim and Samantha WarrenJim and Pat Woodroffe
In Memory of William “Bill” Evans
Susan M. HiteThe James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Mary Devereauz FrankleMr. and Mrs. Joseph Liberatore
In Memory of Arthur GeeThe James W. Warren III Family
In Memory of Lori GonyerThomas Holt
In Memory of Edith “Deedee” Knight Gray
Richard S. Clarke
In Memory of Sharon GuritzIrving Guritz
In Memory of Mo HannaThe Green Family
In Memory of Mary-Phyllis Harvey
The James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Nathaniel P. Heveron
Stephanie Heveron
In Memory of Felisa LaberRichard and Leslie Stein
In Memory of Mickey LoomisRichard and Adele Clark
In Memory of Bill MacRaeKenneth L. MacRae
In Memory of Elizabeth McGucken
The James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Michael Thomas Morgan
American Food DistributorMr. and Mrs. Joe Loiacano
In Memory of Elaine NewmanRichard and Adele Clarke
Robin W. DeLaVergneThe James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Daniel C. NisongerDaniel and Carol Toth
Donald and Susan HughesDr. Dennis and Roseann Parks
High Vista @ Ridgewood Lakes HOARichard and Aleta Nisonger
Ryan and Stacy HoyingThe Tim Fleming Family
Thomas and Ann Nisonger
In Memory of Alton Brooks Parker, Jr.
Robin W. DeLaVergneSadie Burt
In Memory of Clifford W. Perdue
Ms. Dolores Moore
In Memory of Dominic PiccirilloHarry and Joan Mencher
James and Elena GallaudetLisa Gallaudet
Lydia Rivera JohnsonPalma and Lawrence RagonaPatti and Christopher PlaiaPaul and Elizabeth Piccirillo
Vivien Genovese and Robert LaVecchiaJoAnn Morrell
In Memory of Rosalea Rodriguea
Jocelyn Lister
In Memory of Becky RoulhacAriana PegueroBrooke Foley
Caitlin McHanFelice Rogers
Jacky Jean-PierreJayson GalangJean Culleton
Jennifer BenitezJennifer R. MareadyKiandiann MaxwellKim Sauer-Watts
Layla Ksaibati-AllenMelissa Bried
Melissa FigueroaNadine BritoNarisa Miles
Ronetta LambertSamantha Kula
Stephanie PittmanTouraj D. Karkevandian
Zilpha Burkett
In Memory of Bruce A. SamsonRobin W. DeLaVergne
The James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory Gerald SaulterAngela E. Franklin
Coretta and Mironda MonroeCorinne Monroe
In Memory of Alla SheynkmanLinda Poniatoski
Shaun, Shannon, Geoff & StaleySue Williams, a friend of Alla’s –
she was a great lady!Wendy and Michael Lario
In Memory of Jef SmithCurt and Dorothy Eckert
In Memory of Beverly Stallworth
Shelley Stallworth
In Memory of James E. SteppJoanne Wazocha
Logan Outdoor Advertising Inc.Dona Heil
Honorarium and Memorial Gifts 2017
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In Memory of Andrew SzwastCarol R. Ryan
Davina S. KidwellDiane Elswick
Freeman C. SnyderHess and VanLandSchoot OrthodonticsHope Lutheran Church Nursery School
James and Carol GriffinJan Coad
Jeff and Wendy DaubertJennifer E. Mueller
Jodi CainLucy H. JordanMichele Wetzel
Pat BillirakisRobert and Barbara DaltonRobert and Nancy Brancato
Roy and Rita HolstonTheresa Vistein
Tiffany and Joseph GocsikUMWA Health & Retirement Funds
Victoria ConklinClint and Sherri Dunham
E. Jane Bloom
In Memory of A. Bronson ThayerMary Kay and Jere Ross
The James W. Warren III Family
In Memory of Sandra TouchtonJohn C. Mills, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. ReevesJohn and Susan Touchton
Marion CummingsKaren CarmodyJulianne McKeel
In Memory of William L. Van Dyke, III
Cliff and Georgia MyersDwight Darby & Company, P.A.
Ellen StichterHaynes and Jane Carswell
Melene Van Dyke McMannenMolly C. Corum
Robin W. DeLaVergneTerrill and Lynda Heath
Laurie P. JoughinDada P. Glaser
James R. Hollingsworth
In Memory of Janice WattsThe James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Gus WeekleyThe James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Valerie E. Whiteman, MD
Medical Staff of Tampa General Hospital
In Memory of Michael J. WiernaszAlma and Joel Douglas
Brenda ConnollyMarcia and Elliott Zerivitz
Ron and Mary Ann ObermanAngela Dugan-Graff
Francie ThorntonCarrie Ann Cunnagin
Lucille BiddleKenneth Kron
In Memory of Roy J. “R.J.” Williford
The James W. Warren, III Family
In Memory of Evelyn Wolfe-Berger
Keith and Chandra Henthorne
In Memory of Richard Henry “Mike” Wood
The Wood Family
Gifts of $100,000 and above
Phil and Betty Casey
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
McKibbon Hospitality
Tampa Credit Union Kids Classic Golf Tournament
The Vinik Family Foundation, Jeff and Penny Vinik Trustees
Gifts from $50,000 to $99,999
Carlton Fields
Gene and Patsy McNichols and Family
Melinda Ramsey
Skanska USA Building, Inc.
Gifts from $25,000 to $49,999
AON Risk Solutions/Greater Florida
Bryan Baldwin and Eric Hull
James V. Barkley
Dorothy Thomas Foundation, Inc.
Epic Systems Corporation
Feld Entertainment, Inc.
Fieldwork Network International
Dr. Mark Frankle and The Frankle Family Foundation, Inc.
Drew and Betsy Graham
Gresham, Smith & Partners
Eleanor and Buck McInnis
Medical Staff of Tampa General Hospital
Radiology Associates of Florida, P.A.
Rays Baseball Foundation
Chris Schellman
Tampa Bay Lightning and Lightning Foundation
Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Ltd.
The Elan Group, Inc.
The Saunders Foundation
The Walter Foundation
The Yerrid Foundation, Inc.
USF Health
Gifts from $20,000 to $24,999
BCH Mechanical, Inc.
Drs. Saurabh and Sheela Chokski
Barbara Cook Reitzel, Ph.D.
RSM
TD Bank
TECO Energy, Inc.
The Bailey Family Foundation
The USAA Foundation, Inc.
USF Department of Pediatrics
Honorarium and Memorial Gifts 2017
2017 Foundation DonorsThis listing includes both pledge payments and gifts made from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017.
If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, please accept our apology and notify us at (813) 844-8131.
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2017 Foundation Donors
Gifts from $15,000 to $19,999
AGW Capital Advisors
Bristol-Myers Squibb - Tampa Center
CapTrust Financial Advisors
Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Inc.
Pamela & Leslie Muma Family Foundation, Inc.
ReliaQuest LLC
Martin Schaffel
Vology
Gifts from $10,000 to $14,999
APG Electric
Raviender Bukkapatnam, MD and Mohamed Helal, MD
Carroll Air Systems, Inc.
Blake Casper and Caspers Company McDonald’s Restaurants
Janet Davis
Designated Gaming Services, Inc.
Jon and Carley Finan
Florida Hospital - West Florida Region
Jeffrey Gibson
Gary and Margo Harrod and Harrod Properties
Helios Education Foundation
Joy McCann Foundation, Inc.
Kimmins Contracting Corp.
KPMG LLP
George and Donna Kurppe
L. V. Thompson Family Foundation, Inc.
LifeLink Legacy Fund
Berdina and Tommy Morgan
Barbara W. Parker
PNC Bank
Raymond James Financial Inc.
Henry and Roseanne Reyes
David and Jenny Robbins
Warren and Amy Ross
Ruffolo, Hooper & Assoc., MD, P.A.
Ryan Companies US, Inc.
Sherloq Group, Inc.
SunTrust Bank
TEAMHealth, Inc.
The Bank of Tampa
The Beck Group
USAmeriBank
Ron and Debra Weisser and The Weisser Family Fund
at The Miami Foundation
Gifts from $5,000 to $9,999
American Cancer Society
ARCO/Murray Construction Company
Banker Lopez Gassler PA
Clark and Glenda Barlow
Barton Malow Company
Stephen G. Brantley, MD
Burton Family Foundation
Charles and Barbara Caldwell
Cardinal Point Management, LLC
CDW Healthcare
Celestar Corporation
Robin W. DeLaVergne
DEXimaging
Marsha Dickey
Al and Edie Dopking
EWI Construction, LLC
Frank and Patricia Hancock
Healthgrades
Hillsborough County Hospital Authority
Sally H. Houston, MD and Jamie Scarola
Hyde Park Village/ WS Development
J.P. Morgan
Kathleen S. Brooks Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Linn
Macfarlane Ferguson & McMullen PA
Masimo Corporation
McCallum Family Foundation
McKesson Pharmaceutical
MicroLumen, Inc.
Krishna Nallamshetty, MD
Oracle Healthcare
Tapan Padhya, MD
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation of the United States
PH Dermatology
Phelps Dunbar LLP
Judith M. Ploszek
ProspHire
Prosys Information System
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Dr. Maynard and Lynn Ramsey
Rehabilitation & Electrodiagnostics, P.A.
Ripa LaFace Foundation Trust
Chris and Anita Roederer
Roig Lawyers
Rooms To Go Foundation, Inc.
SansoroHealth
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa
St. Jude Medical
Nancy Suarez
Jack D. Suarez
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2017 Foundation Donors
Patricia Sullivan
Symmetry Office
TECO Planning and Project Management Team
The Haeger Foundation
Thomas Financial Group
John and Susan Touchton
Triad Foundation
USI
VALIC
Vanguard Charitable
Gifts from $2,500 to $4,999
Angel Alsina, MD
Scott and Lynn Arnold
Lauren Berner
Victor D. Bowers, MD and Victoria K. Bowers
Callan Associates
Peter Chang, MD and Kim Cao
Mrs. Richard G. Connar
Michael J. Daniels
Doug and Tricia Dieck
Mark and Trudie Fernandez
Florida Blue
Gabriel Roeder Smith & Company
Roberto Garcia
Hamlin Capital Advisors, LLC
Hill Ward Henderson
Humana
Karl Illig, MD
IRI Consultants
Patricia L. Jurinski
Lynn M. Larsen
Lexmark International
Live Nation
Gene E. Marshall
Maserati of Tampa
Mark Mathiason
McCann & Baird Flooring Service, Inc.
Janet G. McEnery
McKesson Corporation
Melitta USA, Inc.
Dennis R. Olden
Vincent Perron, MD and Kathleen Leber, MD
PSCU
Jason Rabold
RL Solutions
Sage Products, Inc.
Sallee Promotions
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Tate and Stacy Taylor
The Junior League of Tampa, Inc.
The New York Yankees Tampa Foundation, Inc.
The Walter Foundation
Tiffany & Co.
Tower Realty Partners
United Healthcare
USF Federal Credit Union
J. Mathew Wash and Laura-Elizabeth Ware
Joseph Williams
Scott Wilson
Joe Zanghi and Catherine Christie-Zanghi
Gifts from $1,000 to $2,499
Jose Alejandro
Allstate Benefits
Mark E. Anderson
June and Mike Annis
Rosemary Armstrong
Trudy and Marvin Barkin
Barr & Barr
Donna and William Barrs
Bayside Power Station - Tampa Electric Company
Beat After Beat Foundation
Margaret Bell
Tracy Bennett
Thomas L. Bernasek, MD
Betsy Best
Don Blair
Boca Grande Invitational
Borrell Electric Company, Inc.
Tilda Brabson
Kimberly Browne
Mark W. Campbell
Philip and Thea Carroll
Mr. Gregory J. Celestan
Steve and Betsy Chambers
Velva W. Clark
Clark Family Fund
Richard and Adele Clarke
Mary Karen Clarke
John Couris
Sue P. Cox
Rosann Creed
Hilary H. Davis
John and Valerie DeLaVergne and DeLaVergne & Company
Nancy de Waart
Kim and Phil Dingle
Jonathan Dixon
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2017 Foundation Donors
Fred and Lesley Dobbins
Richard J. and Francine Dobkin
Bryan Durkin
Cheryl and Joe Eagan
Jane Barnett Eisen
Anthony and Kathleen Escobio
Lee Evans
EZ Mulch, Inc.
Feldman Equities, LLC
Ferguson Foundation, Inc.
Michael T. Flannery, MD and Terri A. Flannery
Sol. J. Fleischman, Jr. - Fleischman Garcia Architecture
Beverly B. Flom
Florida A & M University/Tampa Campus
Joan K. Fontana
Mike and Sandy Freedman
Lowell and Gail Fricker
Charles and Carol Funk
Sandra O. Gardner
Gasparilla Capital LLC
Joyce S. Gerwe
GetWellNetwork, Inc.
Maja G. Gift
GNC Consulting
Natalie A. Goodwin
Paul Gorski
Kathleen Grizzard
Irving Guritz
Sarah J. Hardee
Frankie Harrell
Mary and Carlton Hart
Laura Haubner, MD and Ron Salzman
HCSO Charities, Inc.
Rosemary Henderson
Nadyne P. Hines
Linda Holt
John G. Homyak
Amy Hull
Barbara Hurst
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hyatt
Ron and Eleni Hytoff
Danny Jackson
Scott Jahnke
Darlina Jarrin
Jitterbit
Brad Johnson, MD
JS Turner Family Foundation
William Kane
Andrew R. Kehrberg
Karla D. Kirkwood
Carolyn M. Lane
Christina Laxer
Ann Marie Lee, MD
Legacy Data Access
Nancy Linsky
Shari C. Lioen
LogicStream Health
Laureen F. Mack
Kenneth L. MacRae
Carlos Malpica
Jean M. Mayer
Anita McCoy
Mrs. Julianne McKeel
Kelly and Judy McKelligott
Mercer (US) Inc.
Metro Aviation, Inc.
MHD Communications
Amanda Miller
Walter P. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Moran
Frank L. Morsani
Anne and Hal Mullis
Cindy Murray
Corey and April Neil
Georgeann Nikolich
Mark and Debbie Nouss
O’Cain Inc.
Candy Olson
One Breath at a Time, Inc.
Optiv Security, Inc.
John and Leslie Osterweil
Darin Pederson
Patress Persons, MD
Ronald Peterson
PreCheck, Inc.
R.A. Beard Company
Drs. Bonnie and Stanley Rice
Sara and Mort Richter
Cynthia S. Rosier
Mary Kay Ross
Adajean L. Samson
Pamela G. Sanders, PhD
Cindy M. Sanders
Gwyn F. Schabacker
Barry Scott
Seacoast Bank
Yvette Segura
Roger and Sandra Self
Jeff Serpico
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2017 Foundation Donors
Seven One Seven Parking Enterprises
Ritu Shah and Akhil Maheshwari, MD
Kathleen Shanahan
JoAnn Shea
Shepherd Center
Gretchen Shires and Chris Richards
Steve Short
Lisa Simington
Timothy C. Sinclair
Joanna M. Singleton
Dr. and Mrs. John T. Sinnott, IV
Brian Smith
Smith & Associates Realtors, Inc.
Society of Trauma Nurses
Shelley Stallworth
Ali Tomlin St. Cyr
Melissa Steadman
Stericycle, Inc.
STERIS Corporation
Ellen Stichter
Keebler Straz
Catherine L. Straz
Betty Street
Brooke Suarez
Bretta A. Sullivan
Suncoast Equity Management, LLC
Susan Sykes
Taggart Properties, Inc.
Tampa Bay Times
Tampa General Hospital Auxiliary
Tampa Orlando Pinellas Jewish Foundation Inc.
TEAMHealth Anesthesia
Terracon Consultants, Inc.
The Eckhoff Family
The Hartford
The Hughey Foundation
The James W. Warren III Family
The Production Crew
The Toni Everett Company
Debbie Thomas
Holly Tomlin
Lee and Tom Touchton
Nadia Trejo
Trenam Law
TriMar Construction
Charles Uhrig
United Way Suncoast
Michael and Karen Urette
USF Foundation, Inc.
Karen Van Cleaf
Rick and Denise Vander Werf
Dr. and Mrs. Harry van Loveren
Ronald and Renee Vaughn
Renee Vaughn
Voalte
VoltAir Consulting Engineers, LLC
Walmart Store 5964
Linda Ward
Samantha B. Warren
Win and Lin Weber
Robert Webster
Aldona Weekley
Leigh Ann Weinbren
West Tampa Glass Company
Westcoast Brace & Limb
Charlie White
Paul and Gail Whiting
Wichman Construction
Zachry Industrial Inc.
Edward M. Zebrowski
Rebecca Zuccarelli
Gifts from $500 to $999
Sigal and Barbara Adkins
Dan Allen
Candace Amato
Ameriflex
Mary K. Ashurst
Richard W. Ash and Gary D. Hunt, Jr.
Robin Atkins
Sherri A. Badia
Greg and Meredith Balasco
Terrence L. Bauer
Annette Bauman
Amy Beightel
Patricia Bennett
Krystyna M. Berger
Scott and Melissa Black
Jane A. Blocher
Blume Mechanical, LLC
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
Chuck Bombard
Michelle J. Bonfe
Sue Boyette
Breezin’ Entertainment
David Buckley
Kelley Buick
Victoria Butler
Gary R. Calhoun
Reuben Cansler
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2017 Foundation Donors
Jennifer Carotenuto
Christopher Carrere
Kevin M. Castle
Certified Industrial Maintenance
Channelside Academy of Math and Science
Danielle Chapman
Tony Chavero
Andrea Cichon
Robert W. Clark, Esq.
Colorado Nonprofit Development Center
Anne and Carleton Compton
Gerard Coughlin
Kathleen Crawford
Custom Fabrication, Inc.
Davis Islands Garden Club, Inc.
DeBartolo Family Foundation
Ron DellaValle
Adam and Chrischell Diasti
Danita and Glenn Dickman
Mr. Divers
DMC Enterprises Inc.
Michael and Christina Doligalski
Gretchen Dominguez
Angela Downing
John D. Dragan
John P. Dunn
Denise Edwards. MD and Charles Edwards, MD
Hailey Feldman
Charles and Carolyn Fisher
Joyce W. Fisk
FKQ Advertising & Marketing
Stephanie C. Franz
Patty Frederick
Mary Garand
Gordon Gillette
Cathy Gingras
Maresa Glass
Gerald A. Goik
Jane Gowarty
Andrea and George Gramling
Sam Gurian
Margaret Gutierrez
David and Anne Hale
Eric J. Hall and Kathy L. Hall, MD
Brian Hammond
Courtney Hancock
Steve Harris
Jodie Harrod
HealthEdge Investment Partners, LLC
Healthy Children Project, Inc.
Erik R. Hemmingsen
Mike Henley
Maritza Herrera
J. Carlisle Hewitt
Steven and Carol Hindin
Melissa A. Hodges
Kathleen Hoffman
Chadd Hughes
Infra-Metals Company
J.O. DeLotto and Sons, Inc.
Karen K. Jacobson
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies
Donald Jowdy
Dr. Brenda Junco
K9 Power
Maggie Karczewska
Robyn Kellems
James J. Kennedy, III
Mr. Kim
Sheila Klein
Lara C. Klick
David Kovacik
Rosellen Kutniewski
Lakeshore Foundation
Anne Leblanc
Wayne Lewis
LifeLock
Dana Ludwig
Tracey Lund
David Mangold
Jane Martin
Graham Mavar
Dr. Mayer
Kevin McQueeny
Gloribel Medina
MetLife
Midstate Machine and Fab Corporation
Samuel Minutello
Kelli L. Mitchell, PA
Kandace K. Mohar
Ms. Mortimer
Move With Class
Nancy Mullen
Muniz and Associates, Inc.
Anne Nash
Deana Nelson and Toby Hart
David T. Nguyen
N.O.T.E., Inc.
Oakpoint Advisors
Opfer Communications, Inc.
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220 East
A & Q Nail Salon
ABC Fine Wine and Spirits
Susan Alexander
Karen Arnold
Arturo Fuente Cigars
Austral Wines LLC
Heather and Bennett Barrow
BCH Mechanical, Inc.
Bee Brave Buddies
Bellarte Hair Studio
Best Buy
Brocato’s Sandwich Shop
Bundles of Joy
Byblos Cafe
Mack Carneal
Philip and Thea Carroll
Caspers Company
Ciccio Restaurant Group
Cobb Theatres-Cinebistro Hyde Park
Color Me Mine
Commercial Risk Management, Inc.
Continental Wholesale Diamonds
Courtyard by Marriott - Tampa Downtown
Daily Eats
Datz Tampa
DeBartolo Family Foundation
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Eddie V’s
Elk River Club
Glenda Evans
Feld Entertainment, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Orban
Luis Orense
Delia Palos
Dustin Pasteur
Mr. Patel
Morris Payton
Shacreyett B. Penick
David and Lorraine Petro
David and Barbara Picca
Carole A. Piccorelli, RN, BSN, OCN
Press Ganey Associates, Inc.
Trevor Price
May Ling Randall
Becky Reina
Dr. Debbie Rinde-Hoffman and Frederick Hoffman
Jim and Lindsey Robbins
Daniel L. Roberts
Petrina A. Rodriguez
Marjorie Roskay
Charles E. Sanders, MD
Bill and Stephanie Scholtens
Jeff D. Scully
Mary Reinhart Seaman
Ann Sheppard
Trey and Teale Smith
Richard J. Sobieray
Dillon Stefany
Keith B. Stott
Stephen Tallyn
James A. Tanner, MD
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
The Funding Factory
The Lewis and Sally Hill Charitable Foundation, Inc.
The Nash Foundation
Trio Plus Painting, Inc.
Rebecca F. Veulens
Betty Viamontes
Nicholas A. Vidonic
Vineyard Vines
Sheila Vukmer
Bill Wagner
Wallace Welch & Willingham
Mark Wanat
Waste Management Inc. of Florida
Todd Webster
David and Rachel Wein
Julie G. Werner
Katie White
Julie Wilkinson
Rufus and Monica Williams
David Zepf
Stanley Zouzoua
Gifts in Kind - 2017
2017 Foundation Donors
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Fieldstone Landscape Services
Fire Fighter Extinquishers
First Watch - The Shoppes at New Tampa
Fish Boca Grande
FKQ Advertising & Marketing
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Florida Aquarium
Francesca’s
Franklin Street of Tampa
Roberto Garcia, MD
Gasparilla Music Foundation
Gasparilla Outfitters
GFWC - Tampa, FL
golfTEC
Goody Goody Famous Hamburgers
Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay
Claude B. Guidi, MD & Wayne Lewis
Hieronymus Charities Inc.
Hilton Tampa Downtown
Rodney Holcombe, D.D.S.
Holiday Inn Westshore Airport
Hollingsworth Decorative Tile & Plumbing
Hooters Restaurant Tampa Bay
IM Events
Improv Comedy Theatre & Restaurant
Integrated Systems of Florida, Inc.
Island Flowers
J.C. Newman Cigar Co.
Jackson’s Bistro and Bar
Jimbo’s Bar B-Q
JL Marine
Brad Johnson, MD
Matt Johnson
Ryan Kearns
Kendra Scott
Kimmins Contracting Corp.
Jocelyn Lister
L. V. Thompson Family Foundation, Inc.
Larry Magill Smart Homes Systems
Levy Marketing + Awards
Mad Product Innovations
Maggiano’s Little Italy
Mainsail Lodging and Development
Marriott Tampa Waterside
MicroLumen
Mika’s Wedding
Mike’s Pies
Mister Car Wash
Douglas and Margaret Moore
Meredith Mosher
Norman Love Confections
Orange Theory Fitness
Pebble Creek Golf Club
Pinchers
Reeves Import Motorcars
Dr. Debbie Rinde-Hoffman and
Frederick Hoffman
Chris and Anita Roederer
Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine
Rubber Applications
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Saddlebrook Resort
Aida Sanchez
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schelle
SeaWorld Parks and Resorts Orlando
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa
Donald Wayne Shepherd
Sheraton Riverwalk Hotel
Showtime Transportation of Tampa, Inc.
Side Splitters Comedy Club
Skanska USA Building, Inc.
Smashburger
Southwest Airlines
Sprinkle’s Cupcakes
Starbucks
Starship Dining Yacht
T&D Golf
Tampa Bay Rays Baseball Ltd.
Tampa Bay Steel Corporation
Tampa Downtown Partnership
Tampa General Hospital Administration
Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club
Telluride Ski & Golf Resort
The Birchwood
The Capital Grille
The Elan Group, Inc.
The Intercontinental Tampa
The Oxford Exhange
The Temptation
Third Street Cafe
TiSoren R & P, LLC
Vanity Lounge
Vineyard Vines
Vuelo Mexican Grill
Westchase Golf Club
Pat Woodring
Wright’s Gourmet House
Zudar’s Deli & Catering
Gifts in Kind - 2017
P.O. Box 1289 • Tampa, Florida 33601-1289
2017-2018 Board of TrusteesExecutive Committee
Drew A. Graham Chair
Gregory (Greg) J. Celestan Vice Chair
J. Eric (Tate) Taylor Secretary
Richard (Dick) Dobkin Treasurer
Dianne Jacob Assistant Treasurer
Natalie Annis Goodwin Member-at-Large
Frank Hancock Member-at-Large
T. Corey Neil Member-at-Large
Bruce Zwiebel, M.D. Member-at-Large
Board Members
Stephen (Steve) G. Brantley, M.D.
John Couris (Ex Officio)
Douglas (Doug) J. Dieck
Patricia Emmanuel, M.D.
Mark Fernandez
Gordon L. Gillette
Andrea I. Gramling
Barbara Hurst
Danny Jackson
Tomislav (Tom) Loncar
Cleveland (Buck) McInnis
Yvette Segura
Teale Taggart Smith
Catherine Lowry Straz
Jeffrie van Loveren
Mathew Wash
David Wein, M.D.
Ron Weisser
Carin Zwiebel
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