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Together we share a common hope for

the healing of people, families and

neighborhoods that is illustrated by the

powerful work taking place both inside

our hospitals and in our neighborhoods

and congregations.

The Foundation supports the life of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare by inviting community philanthropic partners to invest in the parts of our mission that demand enhancements in research, facility or programs. The Foundation invites its partners to build the capacity of the healthcare system by communicating the bold faith of our founders and expansive vision of a more full and healthy life for the communities we serve.

Editor’s note: At Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, we respect our patients’ privacy and take the privacy of patient health information very seriously. MLH provides notices of legal duties and privacy practices with respect to information we collect, maintain, and disclose. No patients’ health information will be used or shared without permission.

Photography by Larry Kuzniewski

Dear Friends, Neighbors & Supporters:

This annual report is a tribute to the spirit of life we celebrate each and every day at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare. We’re grateful for our many community partners and donors as well as our loyal staff, physi-cian partners, nurses, caregivers and volunteer leaders.

Together we share a common hope for the healing of people, families and neighborhoods that is illustrated by the powerful work taking place both inside our hospitals and in our neighborhoods and congregations.

We are blessed with a generosity, not just of resources, but also of spirit. Our determination to build bonds beyond hospital walls, and our recognition that we were put here to make a difference, guide and in-spire each of us in our continued commitment to serve our community and live our mission every day.

For the first time, you will see the numbers representing our total com-munity benefit printed in the annual report. We share these numbers with the intent of illustrating the power of our mission when supported by caring people like you. Only with you and other caring donors can we continue to provide outstanding care.

All of this is possible thanks to the support and contributions of many. We are grateful for your generosity as are the individuals and families we serve. Thank you for taking a moment to read the stories in this an-nual report and meet some of the people we feel proud to call part of our quality care team.

In the spirit of thanks and caring,

Susan Murrmann, M.D., Chairman of the Board Methodist Healthcare Foundation

Paula Jacobson, President Methodist Healthcare Foundation

Gary S. Shorb, President and CEO Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

Several hundred people attended Methodist South’s Fall Health Fair, which featured a two-mile community walk, health education booths, free screenings, games, food, and family fun. Methodist South As-sociate, Robin Potter, RN, demonstrates that it’s never too early to start teaching healthy habits as she talks to one of the health fair’s youngest attendees.

Over 250 MLH Associates participated in the 2009 Memphis Start! Heart Walk at AutoZone Park. MLH raised $58,771.67 for the American Heart Association. The MLH team showed up in force again at the Start! Heart Walk -- even some four-legged friends got in the spirit.

Methodist Fayette Hospital’s Annual Community Health and Resource Fair is a family-oriented event featuring free health screenings, food, games and a live radio broadcast. Melodie Voyles, RN, provides an attendee with a cholesterol and blood sugar screening.

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare part-nered with the Mid-South Food Bank to help end hunger in the Mid-South through Operation Feed, a workplace food and funds drive. Food and funds raised are distributed in 31 counties in west Tennessee, north Mississippi and east Arkansas.Methodist South Associates, l-r: Peggy Jenkins, Leonard Gray, Eula Smith, and Fredrick McKissick pictured with canned items donated during Opera-tion Feed.

(above)Nurses from Same Day Surgery at Methodist University Hospital filled five backpacks with binders, dictionaries, thesauruses and oth-er school supplies to help some deserving Memphis students. The backpacks were donated to Youth Visions, a program that aids in bringing resolution to our youth’s problems by meeting their spiritual, academic, and social needs. In addition to the school supplies, the nurses also placed a personal note in each backpack to encourage the student and let them know that there are Associates at Methodist who care about them.

(below)The Associate Campaign benefits the Humanitarian Fund, a resource available to Methodist Associates who find themselves in need of emergency financial as-sistance. The Humanitarian Fund, begun in 1976, of-fers hope to Associates who experience life-shattering tragedies. House fires, burglaries, deaths in the fam-ily, weather-related incidents or loss of wages due to a prolonged illness are some of the situations Associates faced this past year. More than 930 grants were issued to over 300 Associates in 2009 alone.Associates (l-r) Jessica Utley, Mallory Himelrick, and Kimberly Ross prep the site for Methodist North Associ-ates to begin “building generosity” at their 2010 Associ-ate Campaign kick-off.

(above)Children attending Camp Brave-Hearts, a family grief camp hosted by Methodist Hospice, enjoy hav-ing their faces painted with their favorite characters and objects. Camp BraveHearts is a free fam-ily grief camp for children ages 6 to 16 and their parent or caregiver. Through games, music, and art, trained professionals and volun-teers help children and adults ex-plore their emotions, thoughts, and questions involving grief and walk beside them as they take their first steps in the healing process.

(above)Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Nursing Education Associate and cancer survivor Cynthia Hite (center) with Debbie Dafferner, associate administrator/CNO at Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown and William Kenley, CEO of Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown. Associates from Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital showed their support for the Memphis-MidSouth Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation by participating in the 2009 Race for the Cure 5K and 1 mile Family Fun Walk.

(right)Methodist North Hospital Associates (l-r) Nancy Slone, Rhonda Murchison, Ron Geddings and Dennis McDuffie prepare their Salvation Army Angel items for pick-up. MLH Associates adopted 113 Angels for the 2009 holiday season. The Angel Tree program provides underprivileged children and seniors with holiday needs and wants through the donation of others.

(left)MLH provided free health screenings at the 15th Annual Sisterhood Outreach Summit & Showcase. The event draws an estimated audience of more than 30,000 and focuses on fashion, beauty, health, home, cuisine, education and much more.

(above)Thomas Hobson, director of Child Life at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and Sally Aldrich, administrator and CNO of Methodist Hospice and Pallia-tive Services, light candles in honor of lost loved ones. Hundreds attended Methodist Hospice’s annual Celebration of Life service at Christ United Methodist Church. The service, which allows attendees to remember lost loved ones, is also designed to provide those attending with a sense of comfort and hope through song, readings and reflection.

(above)Norris Road Elementary School counselor, Tamara Turner, helps kinder-garten students Maykiela Dunlap and Kevin Brigance select a purchase from the school’s Eagle’s Nest incentive store. The store was developed to allow students with good grades, attendance, and most improved status on their report cards to earn “Eagle Bucks” and a chance to shop for a variety of school supplies and toys, some of which were donated by MLH. The MLH Print Shop also donated the printing of the “Eagle Bucks” to Norris Road. MLH has been an adopt-a-school partner for Norris Road (formerly Dunn Elementary) through the Memphis City Schools adopt-a-school program for over 25 years.

We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

A Commitment to ExcellenceWe have passion for what we do. Happy, satisfied and skilled physicians and Associates make for happy and satisfied pa-tients. With seven hospitals, multiple home health agencies and outpatient clinics to serve the Mid-South, Methodist is one of the largest hospital systems in the country and has been named as one of the 2009 Top 100 Integrated Healthcare Networks by SDI, the nation’s premier rating system. Networks are ranked on the best of technology, services and physicians.

Our specialty areas, The Neuroscience Institute, The Trans-plant Institute, The Cancer Center, The Cardiovascular Institute and pediatrics at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital help us pro-vide superior quality healthcare to the Mid-South.

Our 2,000 physicians and more than 10,000 Associates are at the heart of our service to the community. Thank you to our physician partners and our Associates. The excellence and compassion you demonstrate each and every day are vital to our success.

Reed C. Baskin, M.D., Oncologist, UTCI (University of Tennessee Cancer Institute) (left)Steve Miller, M.D., Senior Vice President, Medical Education and Research, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (center)Raza A. Dilawari, M.D., Vice Chairman, Department of Surgery, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (right)

Our 2,000 physicians

and more than 10,000

Associates are at the

heart of our service to

the community.

At Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, we take our mission seriously, and we are committed to giving back to the community in a meaningful way. In 2009, we continued to be the largest provider of TennCare services in the state, and our facilities serve all areas of the city and county. As a faith-based institution, access to healthcare for all of the community is important to us.

Last year because of caring donors like you, we touched thousands of lives in Memphis and the Mid-South, as evidenced by:

• 61,926 total admissions • 319,852 outpatient visits

• 10,000 Associates • 2,000 physicians on staff • 1,689 hospital beds

All of this is supported by: • A seven-hospital system which includes: Methodist Extended Care Hospital, Methodist Fayette Hospital, Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital, Methodist North Hospital, Methodist South Hospital, Methodist University Hospital, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

• 287,268 Emergency Department visits • 4,718 babies delivered

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare provides over $125 million of net community benefit expense to charity, Medicaid, TennCare, medical education and community services. Net community benefit expense is calculated using a standard approach as required for government benefit reporting.

In 2009 Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare gave $1,337,423 in contributions to the community.

We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

In 2009 our Associates generously gave:• $552,592 to United Way• $455,564 to the Methodist Healthcare Associate Campaign • gifts to 113 angels (seniors and children) adopted for the Salvation Army Angel Tree program • $58,771 to the American Heart Association through the Heart Walk and more than 250 of our Associates participated in the walk.

The Difference The Mission Makes

Sarla Lewis & Jordan NicholsSarla Lewis is a yoga instructor with a deep appreciation for the miracle of the human body and the power of the human mind. But she’s never been a big fan of doctors or hospitals. That all changed in early January 2010. She and her husband Jimmy were travelling in Pennsylvania when she got a late night call that her son, Jordan, had been rushed to the hospital after passing out while with friends.

They were back in Memphis by noon the next day to find Jordan in an induced coma in the ICU at Methodist University Hospital. “This is when I began to feel really grateful for the people at Methodist,” Sarla says.

Jordan’s diagnosis was suggested by a medical student who happened to be on hand and had been studying Brugada Syndrome, a rare genetic condition affecting young men and characterized by abnormal EKG and a risk of sudden cardiac death. “The way you know you have this disease is you die,” Sarla says.

But thanks to the quick thinking of many, Jordan didn’t die. And Sarla’s family’s experience at the hospital has endeared her to Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare for life.

“The people in the ICU were just amazing,” she said. “Over and over again, people just treated us with such kindness.”

The experience has changed her outlook on medicine. And Jordan says he’s back to nearly 100 percent, even resuming work as an actor at Playhouse on the Square. “I don’t have a lot of memory around being in the hospital,” he says, “but I do know that the doctors and nurses gave care that was above and beyond what anyone in my family expected. They were very reassuring to my family and they let them know it was all going to be all right.”

His mom agrees. “It was really just a powerful experience.”

Imagine a healthcare setting where the family member can be by the side of the patient, providing comfort, support and vital information for recovery. They are part of the heal-ing process, collaborating with caregivers to determine the best possible care for the pa-tient. Patients and family members are more engaged in the healing process, are more familiar with the level of care needed for recovery and are better prepared to provide the necessary care after the patient is discharged from the hospital.

At Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, the spirit of heal-ing has been our strength for the better part of a cen-tury. As a faith-based healthcare organization, we have a unique culture that understands that healing involves more than treating specific symptoms. A philosophy of patient-and family-centered care embraces our vision of delivering outstanding care to each patient.

Patient-and family-centered care is an approach to the planning, delivery and evaluation of healthcare that is grounded in mutually beneficial partner-

ships among patients, families and healthcare providers. It’s an entire culture of service built on the following principles:

• Dignity and respect for the family• Complete and unbiased information sharing in ways that are affirming and useful• Family participation in care planning and delivery• Family collaboration with clinicians in policies, procedures and staff education

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare is committed to equal partnerships with our patients and their families to create a truly special care environment. To ensure this commitment, we are enlisting advisors, called Patient and Family Partners, to provide guidance and input. These partners help us view the world through their unique and important per-spectives by participating in work groups on special projects, sitting on a special hos-pital steering committee or simply providing input during patient- and family-centered care meetings.

By truly partnering with patients and families, we can improve care for all patients.

Patient- and Family-Centered CareTreating patients as well as their families

We’re here to care you. Contributions help us care for others. Give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

“Family members are the primary source of support for a patient.

Every touchpoint is being examined with the goal of ensuring the

best patient experience. We’re committed to setting the standard for

compassionate patient- and family-centered care. “ –Michelle Collis, Vice President

Patient- and Family-Centered Care, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

Partnering with Patients and Families Creates Powerful Medicine

The Center of Excellence in Faith and HealthHelping to heal people, families and neighborhoods Faith drives everything we do. The soul of our mission is an unconditional concern for our patients and their families, and we believe there is always more that can be done, not only to treat people but also to impact the quality of life for those in our community. Because of these beliefs, we are building a Center of Excellence in Faith and Health, an engine of innovation and family care to support the health and healing of our patients and their communities. The Center of Excellence in Faith and Health is grounded in the principle that congregations can play a significant role in healthcare when they are strategic partners in the their members’ health journeys.

As part of the Center of Excellence in Faith and Health, the Congregational Health Network (CHN), was created. The CHN is an innovative program designed to build a special bond between Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare and patients by partnering with area churches. The CHN promotes wellness and disease prevention, while also easing the transition from home to hospital and hospital to home or another facility.

Playing an integral role in the success of the CHN are navigators, Methodist Le Bonheur Associates who assist pastors and specially appointed congregational liaisons during a congregation member’s stay at Methodist. Navigators make regular visits to their assigned churches and coordinate educational health workshops and classes for congregation members.

More than 200 congregations throughout the Mid-South are part of the Congregational Health Network.

To support this work, a physical home within the hospital is needed. To ensure that these vital resources are just steps from patients and families, we are building The Center of Excellence in Faith and Health in the heart of Methodist University Hospital. It will be an onsite and virtual learning center, and upon its completion, services will extend into the city through the congregations and neighborhoods.

This remarkable endeavor will take funding and resources beyond the traditional healthcare reimbursements. Your support of this unique effort could help change healthcare for all of us.

We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

“We truly believe we

can make a difference

in the overall health

and wellness of the

community. This concept

is important for all parts

of the city that we serve

and from all economic

situations. Everyone

needs people who care in

their lives.“—Gary Gunderson, D. Min., M. Div.Senior Vice President, Faith and HealthMethodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

Speaking the Solution and Staying Faithful

Ruby Tate“We are trying to gather the wounded and let them know the love of God,” says Ruby Tate of her work with the Congregational Health Network and her church. For Ruby, a licensed ordained elder at the Pursuit of God Transformation Center, a single congregation in two locations with about 800 members, healing is what church and ministry are all about.

“We collaborate with the church and the hospitals. We’re like the in-between person helping them get the information and resources they need to eliminate disparities.”

As the liaison, she is the link between her church and Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare. She also helps educate parishioners before they become sick by providing information and resources for improved health. Ruby and her CHN liaison counterparts in over 200 Memphis congregations take their work seriously and are a valued part of the healing team at Methodist.

“My motto is to speak the solution and not the problem. Pastor Floyd ministered a series, being Focused, Faithful and Fruitful, if we remain in this posture, together we can connect individuals to the needed resources to aid in decreasing disparities and increasing the life span of many,” says Ruby.

“We didn’t know if she would make it. But, they kept

trying. They wouldn’t give up.“ —Linda Ship

Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital has been providing outstanding care to patients and their families for more than 20 years. As part of their commitment to continuing to serve patients and families for generations to come, a $121 million expansion project was started in May 2008 that added 218,000 square feet to the hospital.

The new Women’s and Children’s Pavilion, which opened in February 2010, is part of the hospital expansion project which includes 100 additional licensed beds, a 600-space parking deck, and numerous renovations within the current hospital. The Women’s and Children’s Pavilion offers:• A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with 24 private rooms where parents can remain with their newborn throughout their infant’s hospital stay. • A neonatal specialist on staff 24/7. • A 24/7 board certified OB hospitalist, making it the first facility in the Memphis area to provide this specialty care for those times when the baby cannot wait and the doctor has not yet arrived. • Spacious labor and delivery rooms designed with the family in mind and equipped for the ultimate in privacy, infant safety and comfort. • A special Women’s Boutique providing a wide selection of lactation supplies.

• An underground tunnel connecting the Women’s & Children’s Pavilion to the main hospital wing, allowing for more efficient and easier flow of patients, equipment and physicians around the hospital campus.• Additional women’s services such as massage therapy are being planned.

In addition to building the Pavilion, 100,000 square feet of the main hospital is being renovated. The following renovations are currently under way to create: • An expanded main entrance.• Expanded areas for orthopaedics and surgery.• Renovated patient rooms.• An enlarged pharmacy department and respiratory therapy area.• ICU will double in size from 8 to 16 beds, providing state-of-the-art care.• Additional Cardiac Catheterization Lab, renovated CVICU and family waiting areas. The construction of this much needed Women’s and Children’s Pavilion and the renovations to the existing hospital building ensure that Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital will continue to deliver miracles, memories, care and compassion for years to come.

Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown HospitalGrowing to meet the growing needs of patients and families for years to come

We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

Miracles Sometimes Come in Threes

LaCourtney &

Ja’Angel Grace Paige As she was driving her cousin, LaCourtney Paige, to the Emergency Department at Methodist Germantown, Linda Shipp had no idea of the roller coaster ride she and her family were about to experience. And in the car, LaCourtney, who was six months pregnant, didn’t realize that she wouldn’t return home for more than two months.

Just hours after being admitted for back pains and trouble breathing, LaCourtney “crashed and passed away,” says Linda. “The team at Methodist Germantown immediately revived her and began working to save the baby.” Minutes later, a baby girl weighing just two pounds and three ounces was welcomed into the world. But LaCourtney’s health continued to decline. Diagnosed with H1N1, she developed pneumonia, causing her lungs to collapse.

“We didn’t know if she would make it. But, they kept trying. They wouldn’t give up,” says Linda. When Linda talks about this life-changing series of events she tells a story of her family balancing work, caring for children and caring for LaCourtney at Germantown and her infant, who was admitted to Le Bonheur for a hole in her intestines.

“She was such a miracle. She didn’t have a name for so long be-cause LaCourtney wasn’t even aware enough to name her. We knew she was a gift and the name Ja’Angel Grace fit. I called her Gracie, my little miracle.”

Linda says that LaCourtney’s battle to live was unbelievable, an-other miracle. “We kept saying we weren’t going to bury her, she was supposed to grow old and bury us. Julie, our nurse said it was our strength that helped to save her.”

The rest of the story Linda tells is one of exceptional care. Through-out the process of caring for LaCourtney and Ja’Angel, Linda says the family felt as if they were part of the clinical team. “They are a great staff and they were always thinking of new treatment options. They had us on speed dial. They called throughout the day when we were at work to update us on her condition. They knew us by name.”

Mom and baby were home to welcome in the New Year—still another miracle, you might say. LaCourtney may not remember much about the early months in the ICU, but she knows one thing for sure, “I love Methodist,” she says. “They are awesome.”

Jim McGehee & Mark YancyJim McGehee, chairman and owner of McGehee Realty and Development Co., has a certain spirit about him. On first meeting, he is clearly determined and successful. But there’s more. It doesn’t take long for his outlook and his spirit of giving and caring for the community to emerge as his compass for life.

After seeing his wife’s former home health nurse suffer and eventually die from sickle cell disease, he was moved to become involved in the quest to provide better care for sufferers of the disease. “You have never in your life seen anyone suffer the way a sickle cell patient suffers during a crisis,” Jim says. “This experience helped me recognize the need for additional specialized and accessible resources to care for these patients.”

Jim is providing both leadership and financial support to the community-wide campaign to create a Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center. Together with Mark Yancy, coordinator of major gifts at the Methodist Healthcare Foundation, they have recruited a diverse community leadership group to help raise the needed dollars.

“Filling this gap is essential,” says Mark. “There are more than 1,500 sickle cell patients in the Memphis area who continually suffer bouts of excruciating pain in the chest, arms, legs or other parts of the body. In crisis mode, they need a place to go where their disease is understood and can be quickly addressed.”

Yancy speaks from experience. He missed a year–and-a-half of college classes because sickle cell had destroyed bone and tissue in his hips. At 21, he had his right hip replaced once and his left hip replaced twice.

Two people, a spirit of determination, and one mission—to break the sickle cycle. When spirits converge, great things do happen.

In April, passionate healthcare leaders, community leaders, fundraisers and citizens came together to announce the launch of a fundraising campaign to create the Compre-hensive Sickle Cell Center of Memphis.

The comprehensive program will be a collaborative effort by Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and others in the com-munity. The Center’s outpatient clinic and coordinated program will be housed at Meth-odist University Hospital’s campus.

Filling this gap in care will improve the health and quality of life for the approximately 1,500 sickle cell patients and their families in the Memphis Metro area. The compre-hensive sickle cell center’s design is based on delivering the most advanced clinical treatment, offering on-site research for treatment advances and ultimately a cure, and full psychosocial support for its patients.

The Center will:• Provide advanced clinical care and enhance the quality of life for patients and their families • Establish Memphis as a world leader in providing care for sickle cell patients • Offer on-site research for treatment advances and full psychosocial support for its patients • Provide acute care for those with sickle cell disease, with the same staff providing acute and routine health maintenance care to patients older than 16 years of age. • Help patients avoid emergency department visits, translating to reduced pain and suffering for sickle cell patients in the Mid-South as well as reduced admission rates to hospitals and reduced in-patient length of stay.

Your gift goes directly to build the home and infrastructure for this world-class program. Your support of the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of Memphis will help improve the health and quality of life for hundreds in our community.

Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of MemphisUnderstanding and addressing the needs of sickle cell patients

“ I know that as a community, we can rise to this challenge and meet

a very serious need to improve the health status of the Mid-South .

This center can and will affect outcomes as it will focus not just on

treatment, but prevention and wellness, too. “ —Gary Shorb

President and CEOMethodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

Spirits Converge to Break the Sickle Cycle

Jimmy Whittington & James Eason , M.D.Jimmy Whittington is a longtime Memphian and proud of his home. But when he learned he would need a liver transplant, having it done in his hometown was the furthest thing from his mind. “I was thinking of a hospital in Pittsburgh or Mayo Clinic,” he admits. “But I had a doctor who asked me to check in with Methodist. I met with Dr. (James) Eason and he was so comforting. He didn’t oversell it, but he was so convincing. I canceled all my other appointments then and there.”

Jimmy had the transplant on August 1, 2007 at Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute. And he’s glad he did. “I spent six nights in the hospital, and I couldn’t have asked for better treatment,” he says. “I can’t say enough about Methodist. I have been doing all I can to help.”

At 67, Jimmy still works at the lumber and building materials business that bears his name and is feeling great. “If I’m in Memphis, I go to the office,” he says. “It’s just remarkable.”

He’s grateful for Dr. Eason, who joined the staff of the Transplant Institute after Hurricane Katrina destroyed his New Orleans transplant clinic. “God works in strange ways,” Jimmy said. “Dr. Eason came to Memphis after Katrina destroyed his clinic. He had only been here 14 months when I met him. We’re very fortunate to have Dr. Eason and that transplant team. They’re caring people. They want you to get well.”

And he’s grateful for Methodist and all it does for Memphis. “They do so much for the community. They help a lot of people.”

“I Couldn’t Have Asked for Better Treatment.”

Methodist University Hospital Transplant InstituteExcellence through innovation and inspirationMethodist University Hospital Transplant Institute has a solid history, rich in research and innovation, as well as an established reputation as a leader in the transplant field for more than 30 years.

Nationally recognized for its success with kidney, liver, kidney-pancreas and pancreas transplants, Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute, in partnership with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, is one of the 12 largest transplant programs in the country. The Transplant Institute is ranked nationally as the 7th largest liver program and the most experienced steroid-free liver transplant center in the world. In addition, Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute is a nationally recognized Center of Excellence for Liver and Kidney based on volume and outcomes.

The program is dedicated to improving the quality of life and the life expectancy for its transplant patients through research breakthroughs, excellence in surgical techniques and meticulous and post-operative care.

Comprehensive, interdisciplinary care is focused on addressing the medical, educational, emotional, spiritual and financial needs of our transplant recipients, organ donors and their families. Patients and families are of-fered one-on-one counseling, transplant education sessions, monthly support groups and pastoral care.

Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute has: • Performed more than 2,100 kidney transplants and has one of the highest survival rates in the United States.• Performed more than 1,000 liver transplants, making it one of only 33 out of 126 liver transplant programs in the United States to have reached the 1,000 milestone. • Performed more than 120 pancreas transplants• Performed more than 260 kidney-pancreas transplants

The Transplant Institute provides many opportunities for individuals to make a meaningful gift to enhance the clinical care and quality of life for organ transplant recipients, organ donors and their families.

“We have an extremely

talented transplant

team that is dedicated

to saving as many

lives as possible

through organ

transplantation . The

donation of an organ

is a truly amazing

gift of life, and I feel

very fortunate to be a

part of this program.“—James Eason, M.D.Program Director,Methodist University Hospital Transplant InstituteProfessor of Transplant Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science CenterChief of Transplant Surgery, UT Medical Group

We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

“Every day is a holiday, every meal is a banquet.”

Ed Roberson’s attitude and outlook on life are contagious. Ask him how he’s doing and he’ll tell you, “every day is a holiday, every meal is a banquet.” Lucky for Methodist, Ed and his wife, Marie, share their attitude of abundance with others in the community by giving their time, talents and treasure to help Methodist provide outstanding care to everyone.

When Ed began his tenure on the Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare board of directors a dozen or so years ago, he thought it was “just another non-profit board.” But that wasn’t his view for long. “Once I really got in there and got a sense of what Methodist is about – its mission and the service and care it provides – I realized what a great organization it is and how we are truly making a difference for people in our community.”

Ed says “the mission of providing healthcare to ANYONE regardless of their ability to pay,” inspired him and Marie to make a planned gift to both Methodist and Le Bonheur.

The bequest will enable future generations to benefit from the abundant spirit of giving Methodist experiences today due to the Roberson’s generosity. In addition to making a planned gift, Ed and Marie have also given generously to the capital campaigns under-way at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare and continually provide support at events and gatherings.

Now serving in his fourth year as chairman of the board, Ed’s enthusiastic about the healthcare system’s future and growing national acclaim. “The Transplant Institute re-ally puts Memphis on the map.” And, he’s just as excited and grateful for what Methodist means to the Memphis community.

“Our relationship with St. Jude, The Med, the Church Health Center – we are just critical to the Memphis community. We are so mission-oriented, and we’re staying downtown which is where we need to be to carry out our mission. I think Methodist is doing every-thing right, and we’re doing everything right for the community. We feel good about our current financial support and our bequest.”

“ I think Methodist is doing

everything right, and we’re

doing everything right for

the community. We feel

good about our current

financial support and our

bequest.“—Ed and Marie Roberson

Ed & Marie Roberson

Donors Share the Mission - Make it Possible

Methodist Healthcare Foundation hosts the following community events:

Methodist Healthcare Foundation Living Awards are presented in recognition of those individuals or organizations who have distinguished themselves by leadership and commitment to the faith and health mission of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare and to those whose faith-based health initiatives have had a profound impact on healthcare locally, nationally and globally.

• 2009 Living Award-Inspiration in Faith and Health: Alice Warren• 2009 Living Award-Physician Inspiration in Faith and Health: Charles R. Handorf, M.D. and Hershel P. (Pat) Wall, M.D.• 2009 Living Award-Community Inspiration in Faith and Health: Rev. Frank L. McRae/ St. John’s United Methodist Church, Memphis, TN• 2009 Living Award- National/International Inspiration in Faith and Health: The Carter Center- Mental Health Program, Atlanta, GA

Academy Award-winning actress and director, Kathy Bates, was the featured speaker at the 2009 Methodist Healthcare Foundation Cancer Center Luncheon. Many thanks to FedEx, Memphis Radiological Professional Corporation (MRPC), The West Clinic, and Wells Fargo. The 2009 Annual Fund Campaign (“Give from the Heart”) raised more than $480,000 to support Associates in need through the Humanitarian Fund. Over 800 grants weredistributed to Associates during times of personal crisis.

2009 Methodist Healthcare Golf ClassicAnnual sponsor-driven golf tournament and Pre Tournament Party held each September to benefit the Foundation. A portion of 2009 proceeds benefitted the new Methodist Hospice Residence, now under construction in East Memphis. The tournament annually attracts as many as 40 teams with player-representatives of more than 50 vendors and supporters of MHF.

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare depends on contributions to help further the ministry of healing. Your gifts support the enhancement and expansion of clinical programs in our priority areas of care, research that saves lives and healthcare education and outreach for patients throughout our communities. We appreciate your support.

Donors Help Provide Outstanding Care and Ministry. Thank you.You can give in a variety of ways: • Unrestricted gifts, which means Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare puts your donation toward areas of greatest need. • Memorial and honor gifts. • Matching gifts through your employer. • Planned giving, which helps patients for many years to come. • Directed donations to one of our areas of excellence, such as the Center of Excellence in Faith and Health, the Neuroscience Institute and the Transplant Institute or the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of Memphis.

Our Foundation Staff is Here to Help You.Paula Jacobson at 901-516-0503 or [email protected] Mark Billingsley at 901-516-0509 or [email protected] Bob Plunk at 901-516-0502 or [email protected] Steve West at 901-516-0540 or [email protected] Mark Yancy at 901-516-0508 or [email protected]

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Donor ListingsWe gratefully acknowledge all donors making contributions or pledge payments of $250 & above received from January 1, 2009 to De-cember 31, 2009, as well as all pledges made from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009.

$100K+CIGNA FoundationMr. & Mrs. Andrew R. McCarrollMr. James E. McGehee, Jr.Anonymous

$50,000-$99,999AutoZoneBaker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PCMr. & Mrs. Edwin BarnettMs. Kathleen D. BatesCerner CorporationFirst Tennessee FoundationGenentech, Inc.National Aids Fund

$25,000-$49,999AnonymousDr. & Mrs. Thomas M. CarrCompass GroupDennis Electric, Inc.FedExMr. & Mrs. John D. GlassThe Kemmons Wilson Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Gunnar KlarrMedical Anesthesia Group, P.A.Methodist Healthcare AuxiliaryMr. & Mrs. Jack H. Morris IIIS. Webster Haining & CompanyTri-State ContractorsThe West Clinic, P.C.

$10,000-$24,999Alternative Investment Group Services, LPAmerican Snuff CompanyDr. & Mrs. Rex A. AmonetteMs. Sally BanksButler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens, & CannadaDuckworth Pathology Group, Inc.Emergency Mobile Health Care, LLCFlintco, Inc.Ms. Karen GarnerMr. & Mrs. Richard S. GlassmanMr. & Mrs. Scott C. HennessyKPMGMemphis Funeral HomeMemphis Radiological Professional CorporationNorine H. Mitchell Revocable Living Trust

RegionsRoche Laboratories Inc.Dr. & Mrs. Milo G. SolomitoSt. Andrew’s Episcopal ChurchLt. Col. Lee E. StokesSuntrust BankMr. R. Andrew TaylorUnited Methodist Church-MS ConferenceUnitedhealthcare Services, Inc.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Mr. & Mrs. Luke Yancy III

$5,000-9,999Mr. & Mrs. Robert AbneyMr. & Mrs. Lyman Aldrich, Jr.Allen & HoshallBlue Cross Blue Shield of TennesseeBrinkley FoundationCollierville United Methodist ChurchCommercial AdvisorsThe Family Cancer Center, PLLCFirst Tennessee BankMr. & Mrs. Jim S. ForbisMr. & Mrs. Charles C. GerberMr. & Mrs. James M. Graham, Jr.Mr. Mitch GravesMr. George HambrechtDr. & Mrs. O. Brewster HarringtonHighland Capital Management CorporationMs. Teresa D. HolimonMs. Paula S. JacobsonJohnson Controls, Inc.The Jones Clinic, P. C.Montgomery Martin Contractors, LLCOwens & MinorPayden & RygelPediatrix Medical Group, Inc.Pinnacle Airlines Corp.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Prewitt, Jr.Mrs. Carol E. Ross-SpangRural/Metro CorporationSally Johnson Shy FoundationMr. & Mrs. Gary S. ShorbMrs. Maida P. SmithSmith & Nephew, Inc.Standard Textile Co., Inc.Mr. William D. StegbauerTrauger & TukeDr. & Mrs. William H. WestMrs. Lucy R. WilkinsonDr. & Mrs. Frank G. Witherspoon, Jr.

$1,000-$4,999Abbott Laboratories FundMs. Caryline AdkinsAdvanced Health MediaMs. Leida D. Z. AlvarezAmerican Cancer SocietyMs. Alison L. AppleAstellas Pharma US, Inc.AstraZeneca, Inc.

August, Inc.Ms. Dana AvantBabytime, IncMrs. Sandra BaileyThe Bank of Fayette CountyDr. & Mrs. Richard G. BatesMr. & Mrs. Albert BayliffMr. & Mrs. David G. BaytosDr. & Mrs. Neal S. BeckfordMs. Dawn M. BillingsMrs. Cindy BlackMrs. Connie BlairDr. Christopher BoalsDr. & Mrs. James Boals, Sr.Drs. James & Jennifer BoalsMrs. James E. BooneChristopher BoundsWilliam BreenMrs. Darian O. Brooker-KlenzDr. M. Teresa BrooksDr. Wendy T. BrownDr. David BuechnerDr. & Mrs. James R. BurchDr. R. J. BurnettCampbell Clinic OrthopaedicsDr. & Mrs. Paul C. CarruthMr. Randon J. Carvel & Dr. Lynn T. CarvelMr. & Mrs. George E. CatesMr. Larry A. CatonMrs. Ann CicalaCitadel Broadcasting CompanyMr. & Mrs. Jack R. ConradMs. Debra L. CoplonMr. Kenneth E. CoppridgeMrs. Dianne H. CrawfordCrew Training InternationalMr. David B. CrislipMs. Sherrye B. CroneMs. Barbara CutrellDeborah DaffernerDr. Randall DavisDr. & Mrs. Raza A. DilawariDr. & Mrs. Tim DonovanMr. Richard A. DornMs. Marylyn DostDr. Paul DouthittDr. Nilesh DubalDr. Hugh K. DuckworthDr. John K. DuckworthEagle Asset Management, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Maurice W. ElliottDr. R. Alan EllisDr. Donald EmersonMr. Jeshahnton V. EssexEstate of Richard P. BarnettMs. Carrie E. EvansF & F Construction Company, Inc.Dr. David FangMs. Mary J. FazakerlyDr. & Mrs. Francis J. FenaughtyMs. Lynn M. FieldDr. & Mrs. R. M. FlemingMs. Dee Flood

Mr. & Mrs. Glenn D. FloydMr. Larry FogartyMs. Tamara FolzFood Service ResourcesMr. & Mrs. Andrew T. FowlerGeorgia Neurological SurgeryGerber/Taylor Associates, Inc.Ms. Suzanne M. GetmanDr. & Mrs. Holger GieschenGraham’s Lighting Fixtures, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Terry C. GravesDr. & Mrs. William A. GravesMr. Matthew K. GreenGuardian Healthcare Providers, Inc.Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Gary GundersonDr. & Mrs. Hollis H. Halford IIIMs. Helen Jane HanafinDr. & Mrs. Dale E. Hansen, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Mickey L. HarlowMatthew J. HarrisDr. & Mrs. James S. HausmannMr. Glen J. HawkinsThe Hawkins GroupHealth Choice, LLCHealthSouth Rehabilitation Center of MemphisDebra & Will HeatonDr. & Mrs. Dennis A. HigdonMr. & Mrs. Fred J. HodgesDr. Linda C. HodgkissMr. & Mrs. William M. HopeMs. Cheryl HopsonDr. & Mrs. David A. HowardMs. Sandra E. HugueleyDr. Eric HutchinsSherry L. IcardiApril T. JacksonMs. Susan JacobMr. Frank Z. Jemison, Jr. & Dr. Jeanne JemisonMr. & Mrs. Cato JohnsonMs. Anna Mary JordanWilliam M. KeithMr. & Mrs. William KenleyMs. Tracy L. KlingbeilMr. & Mrs. Michael J. LadenDr. Stephen H. LandyLangston Companies, Inc.Dr. Robert E. Laster, Jr.Drs. Rande & Linda LazarLeader Investments, LLCDr. & Mrs. Michael A. LemmiMs. Katherine M. LoebLSV Asset ManagementMr. & Mrs. Jonathan K. MaMr. Alexander R. MacGregorMr. & Mrs. Scott N. MacLellanMr. Thomas F. Maher IIIDr. & Mrs. Jerry MaliotMr. & Mrs. Gerald C. MarshallMatrex ExhibitsMr. John McCarthyMs. Meg G. McGill

Mr. & Mrs. Chris J. McLeanMr. & Mrs. Mickey McLellanDr. & Mrs. Michael McSwainMr. & Mrs. John A. McWhirterMemphis Health CenterMetropolitan West Asset Management, LLCMrs. Marigay H. MillerDr. & Mrs. Stephen T. MillerMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Mills, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dan MinnickMississippi Boulevard Christian ChurchDr. & Mrs. James R. Mitchum MomarMr. & Mrs. Jackson W. MooreMs. Caprice MorganMrs. Joe H. MorrisDr. & Mrs. Davis D. MoserMr. Kevin MoyesMr. & Mrs. Alan L. MullenDr. Susan G. MurrmannJim Neely’s Interstate BarbequeMr. & Mrs. Michael L. NesbitMs. Kathryn L. NickensNorbert Marketing, Inc.Lynn C. NunallyMrs. Jane S. OwenDr. Salil P. ParikhDr. & Mrs. Frank D. ParksMr. & Mrs. Robert J. ParthenaisPatterson Building Maintenance Co., LLCThe PeabodyMrs. Denise M. PerryPiedmont Investment Advisors, LLCPonder & CompanyJames C. PottkotterPrecision Therapeutics, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. PyeattQuality Vending ServiceJuloy Bailes RaymerMr. & Mrs. Leonard G. Reuss IIIMs. Daphne L. RichardsonDr. & Mrs. Christopher E. RickmanMr. Chris RiggsDr. George A. RileyDr. Lillian H. RinkerMrs. Carla B. RobbinsMr. & Mrs. Edwin S. RobersonDr. & Mrs. Jon A. RobertsMr. & Mrs. King W. Rogers IIIMs. Wanda Rook-PeperoneMr. & Mrs. David E. RosenbaumDr. & Mrs. William E. Routt, Jr.Mrs. Helen F. SchlessingerMr. & Mrs. Steve ScottMr. & Mrs. Jack W. SegarsDr. Sidney SelvidgeSemmes-Murphey Neurologic & Spine InstituteMrs. James E. Shannon, Jr.Ms. Susan G. SharpMr. Guy Dale ShawMr. James A. Shaw III

Thanks to our Donors who Share the Mission

Dr. & Mrs. Brixey R. SheltonDr. Shira ShiloahMs. Kimberly Shipp-MartinMs. Kathleene A. SimsSkanska USA Building Inc.Mr. Graham R. SmithSmith Seckman Reid, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. SpiegelKenneth SpightGail H. SpraginsMr. & Mrs. Larry SpratlinSt. John’s United Methodist ChurchMr. Daniel L. StantonDr. & Mrs. Todd F. StockstillMrs. Kathy StoryMr. & Mrs. Douglas StoverMrs. Shelby H. TerryMr. & Mrs. Michael D. ThannumMs. Levoyd ThomasMr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Thompson IIIThompson Dunavant, PLCThrasher ClinicDr. Gail ThurmondKevin L. ToddDr. & Mrs. T. Carter TowneTri-State Truck Center, Inc.Mrs. Jamie C. TurnerMs. Pamala TurnerMr. & Mrs. Dexter K. TutorTwo Brothers Partnership LPUniversity of Southern IndianaUniversity of TennesseeUniversity Pathology Group PCThe Urban Child InstituteUS BankUS LearningUT Cancer InstituteUT Medical Group, Inc.Ms. Jane G. Van DerenDr. & Mrs. Michael L. VernonDr. Frances C. WalkerMs. Susan H. WaughDr. & Mrs. Mark W. WeatherlyDr. & Mrs. David J. WeberDr. Philip WeberWebMD CorporationDr. & Mrs. Joseph WeemsMr. Buckner Wellford & Ms. Jennifer SinkMs. Sherry L. WellsDr. & Mrs. James M. WestMr. & Mrs. W. Steven WestMrs. Leona C. WhiteRev. & Mrs. John A. WilcherMr. & Mrs. Ben B. WilkeyWilliam Blair & CompanyMs. Linda R. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Lewis C. WilliamsonMs. Anissa D. WilsonMr. & Mrs. Steven WishniaMr. & Mrs. Larry F. WrightDr. Robert R. Yarbrough

$500-$999Acist Medical SystemsAdams Management Services CorporationAgincourt Capital Management, LLC

Ms. Terri J. AhlgrenAir Technical Services, Inc.Linzy D. AlbertMr. & Mrs. Darryl ArborMeri & Don ArmourMr. & Mrs. Michael ArndtAtwill Refractory & Acid Proofing, Inc.Ms. Rebecca BaltzerRegina L. BaptisteMr. & Mrs. Mark L. BarbieriMs. Cynthia R. BardwellMrs. Deborah J. BarnesMr. & Mrs. Marvin W. BarnettMr. & Mrs. Robert E. BatsonMr. Mark E. BillingsleyBioscrip & SubsidiariesMr. & Mrs. L. K. Bobo, Sr.Patricia L. Boswell-WilsonAdrain L. BowieMs. Lynn BowieMr. & Mrs. Steve BowieDaphne Boyd-TruittDr. Robert M. BradleyMr. Gary C. BrittMs. Tiffany BruceMrs. Angela T. BryantMr. Cederick D. BrysonCynthia C. BuckleyMrs. Karen BurksMr. & Mrs. Allen W. BurnettAnissa J. Burton-RichardsonMs. Patricia T. BusbeyMr. & Mrs. Caby E. ByrneMs. Sharon R. CampCarpenter, Sullivan, Sossaman AdvertisingMs. Sally CarruthersMs. Carmella CarterKavanaugh & Dennis CaseyKaren Byars CaspersenMr. & Mrs. Sam E. ChambersChanning Capital Management, LLCLisa L. Cheers-ForrestMs. Angel S. ChiozzaMs. Diana L. ChristianMr. Daniel A. ClarkMs. Reatha ClarkAda I. ClaudioMs. Wanda A. CoatsMs. Linda CollinsCon-nect Supplies, LLCJeremy A. CookCoop & Associates, Inc.Ms. Carol J. CoxMr. Hesley A. Cox, Jr.John R. CraffordMr. B. Kendall CrawfordMr. & Mrs. Hilliard R. CrewsMs. Rebecca M. CullisonDr. & Mrs. Edwin D. Cunningham, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. CurtisMs. Teresa CuttsMr. & Mrs. Jason BrattonDavid R. DeasMs. Sherry DeFriesDr. F. Daniel DonovanMs. Francine Dove

Ms. Laureen DriscollMs. Terry L. DuncanMs. Emily L. DurbinMs. Paula DycusMs. Lisa A. EdwardsMr. K. David EkmarkEngineered Sealing Components, LLCDr. Michael F. FarmerDr. John M. FergusonFisher & Paykel HealthcareP. Kay FlemingMs. Tiffany FordDr. Tommy S. FowlerMr. Niels C. FrenchRita A. FrixMrs. Denise D. Gabel-ComeauMr. David GamblesMs. Martha J. GeorgeMs. Rebecca J. GravesMr. & Mrs. James T. GreerMrs. Lisa GriffinMary N. GuidiGutterguard, LLCMs. Kimberly HallumMs. Darlene HamblenMs. Ruth A. HamblenMr. Rex K. HammMr. Edward W. HankinsKaren C. HarrellMs. Gladys G. HarrisMs. Gladys L. HarrisMs. Kathryn S. HawesMaria L. HaywoodMs. Donna A. HessDuncan E. HicksMs. Evalie G. HillThomas E. HillMrs. Loretta M. HintonMs. Sherry HintonMs. Shawn HollidayDr. Karen HopperHRS/Erase, Inc.Ms. Teresa S. HughesMs. Kathryn B. HugheyMs. Jenny L. HunsickerMs. Donna P. HuntMs. Janet M. HuntMs. Pamela D. HuntImage Environmental, IncMs. Paula A. InnisMrs. Carolyn J. JacksonMs. Ptosha JacksonPaula JacobsMs. Julia JamesMs. Sherry M. JenningsMs. Annelise JensenMr. & Mrs. Howard V. JohnsonMarnetta D. JonesMs. Ollie M. JonesMs. Trina L. JonesJRM Investments, Inc.Ms. Lori KesslerMr. Steven A. KingMs. Cheryl A. KoehlerMrs. Amy G. KraussMs. Amanda R. LabudaMs. Christine J. Laden

Mr. Charles R. LaneMs. Carol LangstonMr. James P. Lauck, Sr.Ms. Tasha A. LeachMs. Vivian L. LebaroffMr. John N. LeeMs. Lela M. LeeMs. Linda H. LipskyMs. Melanie D. LittleSamuel LowryFrances S. LoydLulu Press, Inc.Debra K. LynchMs. Sheon P. LynchDr. & Mrs. Edward H. Mabry, Jr.Ms. Nicolette MacGregorMagnolia First Baptist ChurchMs. Dolores H. MarshallMr. Edmund D. Martin IIIMrs. Shirley A. MartinDr. Lois M. MastrofrancescoMs. Robin M. MathisMr. & Mrs. Paul MatthewsDr. & Mrs. George MayzellJanice M. McCaskillMrs. Sheila A. McClainMrs. Sandra McCorryGracie S. McDanielMcKee & McFarland, Inc.Mr. Mark H. McManisMethodist Healthcare Federal Credit UnionMs. Lee D. MeyersMH-Primary Care AssociatesMid-South PulmonaryMs. Bettye MimsDr. & Mrs. Thomas W. MonaghanAnn D. MontgomeryMs. Janice M. MorganMs. Rhonda G. MurchisonMs. Catherin E. MurphyMs. Jessica A. MurphyMs. Valerie H. MurphyMs. Christina MyersNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesMs. Jane E. NicholsPhillip J. NicholsMs. Lea M. NilsonTanya L. NoahMs. Barbara H. NorrisMrs. Linda V. PalmerMs. Phyllis A. PamperMs. Cassandra R. ParkerMs. Pamela D. ParnellMs. Kristi PeltzPerformance Landscape Corp.Mr. Lewis L. Perkins, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. PhillipsMr. & Mrs. William H. PhillipsPhysio Plus, LLCPlumbing Systems, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. PlunkDarrella D. PorterMs. Mary E. PorterMr. & Mrs. Mike A. PresleyMr. & Mrs. Darrell A. Raber

Mr. Joseph T. RanagerMs. Kandas RancourMrs. Dawn RedmondRespironics, Inc.Loretta P. RichmondDr. Kim C. RobertsMs. Kim RobertsMs. Joni M. RobertsonMr. & Mrs. Scott K. RobinsonCharlotte A. RoseRowland & Carter, CPADr. David SalleeMr. Bret SandersMrs. Ruth Ann SanfordCol. William E. SchillerMr. & Mrs. R. N. SchuknechtMr. Joseph D. ScolaMs. Beth A. SegarsDr. & Mrs. Marvin ShapiroMr. & Mrs. Robert A. SharpMs. Marlene R. ShawShelby Millwork, Inc.Rhonda G. ShepherdMr. & Mrs. Steven T. SipleMr. Donald SmelcherMr. Harry L. SmithLinda G. SmithRichard A. SmithSabrina C. SmithMr. Thomas C. SmithMr. & Mrs. W. Hamilton Smythe IVDr. & Mrs. Christopher SomogyiAmy C. StanleyMs. Susan C. SteppeMr. Leslie StewartMrs. Michelle StubbsTenetTennessee Burglar & Fire Alarm AssociationMs. Kimberly T. ThompsonMs. Lucie M. ThompsonTerri L. TibbsMs. LaTarsha TriplettTurner UniversalMr. Michael O. UgwuekeUnited Methodist Church - Arkansas ConferenceUniversity of MemphisDr. & Mrs. Neil J. UtkovMr. & Mrs. Donn D. VanceMrs. Donna A. VickeryMs. Donna VincentMr. Rubin G. WadeRose S. WallaceMrs. Donna D. WallerMs. Linda S. WarrenMr. Jonathan E. WatkinsMs. Phyllis E. WeaverDr. & Mrs. Bill C. WeberMrs. Carol A. H. WeidenhofferMayor A C WhartonMs. Amy WhiteMr. & Mrs. Jimmy G. WhittingtonMs. Pamela D. WilliamsMs. Tina D. WilliamsMs. Mildred E. WillisBruce Wilson

We’re here to care for you. Contributions help us care for others. Please give on the web at www.methodisthealth.org/give or use the enclosed envelope. Thank you.

Mr. Glen M. WittigMr. Steven L. WolfeMr. Tony Womeodu & Dr. Robin WomeoduMr. Danny R. WoodMs. Karen L. WoodleyCharlene R. WootenMr. Kenneth J. WurzburgMr. & Mrs. Arthur Wyatt IIIMr. & Mrs. Mark H. YancyMs. Emily L. YoungDr. Vida Zare

$250-$499Dr. R. Franklin AdamsMrs. Robert N. AdrianMs. Melissa S. AeschlimanMs. Carolyn A. AkinMs. Karla Y. AkinsMs. Marilyn E. AlbrightMs. Janet L. AldrichMs. Deborah G. AlexanderBetty S. AllbrightMs. Sandra M. AllenMs. Linda M. AndersonApplied LabelsOdis AskewMrs. Dian D. AulridgeDannine R. AustinMr. German T. AyeleMs. Cynthia BaileyMs. Debra BarnesMrs. Debbie K. BaskinBass, Berry & Sims PLCHarry G. BeasleyMr. Darrel BerkleyMs. Tracy R. BinghamMr. & Mrs. Charles W. BlakeJoselyn A. BoatwrightMr. Larry L. BomarMr. Eric BonnerJennifer D. BorgstromBottletree Design Group, LLCMs. Celia Bowen-JohnsonMs. Marla J. BowersMs. Mary Ellen BrantMs. Debbie BrattonDr. Michael Bronstein & Dr. Helen MorrowMr. Robert M. BrooksMrs. Dulaine W. BrownMs. Erskine M. BrownMr. Shane L. BrownMs. Joyce E. BroylesTena L. BryanMrs. Nancy S. BurkeMs. Anita BurroughsMs. Kay BurtonMs. Sharon B. ButlerPaulette B. CaldwellMs. Shelia R. CampbellMs. Jessica A. CapocacciaMr. & Mrs. Joshua B. CardellScotty L. CarmonMr. Phillip M. CatesMs. Stephanie D. CavinessCentura HealthLois R. CertionAubrey M. Chandler

Mr. Chirag ChauhanJames N. Clay IVJamie E. ClaytonMr. Larry C. ClaytonRobert D. CochranMs. Brenda J. ColeMs. Melannie CollinsCindy E. CookMr. Gary R. CookMs. Lana P. CooperMs. Nikiya Y. CopneyMs. Virginia CrawfordMr. Stewart C. Crisler, Jr.Dr. Melody J. CunninghamMs. Deitra CurryMs. Karen R. CurryDeborah L. CurtisMs. Emily M. DaffernerDandridge Equipment, Inc.Ms. Anita DavidsonRev. Drs. Elvernice & Cynthia DavisMs. Stacey L. DavisDr. & Mrs. Paul R. DeatonMs. Elizabeth J. DeBackerMr. Christopher DehaanMs. Donna L. DehoogMr. Craig A. DentMichael DexterEdwynna L. Dirlam-HarrisMs. Dana L. DodsonMargaret B. DuffyMs. Ramona R. DuggerGina L. DurmeierMr. George EastMs. Andrea W. EdgerleyMr. Brandon EdgersonMs. Barbara K. EdwardMr. & Mrs. James L. EmbryMs. Sally EndlerMs. Martha ErvinKristi A. EscueFayette AcademyMs. Carol L. FergusonMr. Billy F. FerrellMs. Leisha FlackMrs. Glenda FletcherMs. Tammy FoggMs. Marianne S. FournieMrs. Becky FowlerMs. Rhonda FrostJulie A. GabrielMrs. Denise M. GarnerMs. Donna GarrisMs. Jane GathiaMrs. Shirley A. GavrockMr. Chance GearheartRonald E. GeddingsMs. Jacquelyn R. GeeslinMs. Janice A. GenkeMs. Donna W. GillandMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. GilmerSumner GlasscoJonathan GloverMrs. Tracie GoffShirley F. GoldenMr. & Mrs. Carl A. GoochMs. Julia A. Gordon

Ms. Vickie GrannanMs. Kathryn D. GravesMs. Sandra S. GreenMs. Shayla D. GreenMs. Cindy J. GriceGrinder & Haizlip Construction, Inc.Ms. Ruth Ann HaleMs. Regina HarperDr. Ethel A. HarrellMs. Gladys M. HarrisMr. Jeffery D. HarrisMrs. Pamela B. HarrisMs. Barbara L. HarrisonMs. Jane P. HartleyMs. Kathleen Healy-CollierMs. Donna M. HerrinMr. & Mrs. Edward F. HettingerHiggins Electric, LLCMs. Mary H. HillTerri A. HimelrickMs. Jacqueline R. HinesMrs. Nancy M. Hinton-ThompsonHnedak Bobo Group, P. C.Hobson RealtorsJohnnie “Cindy” L. HoggMargaret D. HollidayMs. Angela N. HollingsworthMr. Michael HopperMr. Kristopher Cornell HorneMr. Gary L. HoustonSandra L. HoustonBettye Howard-MimsMr. Richard Wyatt HowellMr. & Mrs. William D. HughesMs. Catherine HupfMr. Joshua M. HutchinsonVicki A. IceMs. Janice A. IgielskiMs. Samantha L. IknerInman Construction CorporationMrs. Sharlie IrbyMs. Mamie L. JacksonMs. Pearlie JacksonArta B. JamesMs. Tarsha L. JamesJames R. Mahoney & Ann Marie Tallman TrusteesDr. & Mrs. Jon C. JenkinsMs. Billie J. JohnsonCorey D. JohnsonMr. Derek V. JohnsonMs. Gwendolyn D. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. John L. JohnsonRojenia B. JohnsonMs. Sarah JohnsonMs. Valerie L. Johnson-HerronMs. Barbara J. JonesColleen E. JonesTwyla S. JonesJosi Pool Service, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Larry KalerMr. Richard J. KanschatMs. Sherry E. KasaitisRev. Dr. Gale F. KennebrewMs. Karen K. KinardD. Katrina Ellis KingMr. & Mrs. Jerold L. Klein

Chloe A. KnudsenMs. Kathryn D. KrauseMs. Eileen LathamThinh LeMr. Montaque LeeMs. Sarah S. LesterMs. Theresa A. LesterMs. Valarie A. LewisMs. Cynthia D. LoganLaura LongMs. Sara LongMs. Donna LooneyMs. Judith LottGloria E. LovettMs. Rosemary J. LubianiLaura LutherMr. Theadore Lyons, IIMr. William J. MaguireMs. June B. MannMr. Joseph A. MartinMrs. Ruth A. MartinDonna F. MathewsLillie MatlockMs. Peggy MatthewsMs. Barbara MattinglyMr. Donald R. MaxwellDr. & Mrs. William N. MayMs. Rita K. McCoyMr. & Mrs. Wayne McCreightMrs. Ila S. McDonaldMrs. Christina M. McDowellMrs. Bettie B. McKeeMs. Karen McKinneyMarcella E. MeadowsMs. Kelley F. MeltonMemphis Area Bluegrass AssociationMs. Glenda G. MendinaMs. Juanita MerriweatherMethodist Alliance Health ServicesMs. Linda T. MettsMs. Patricia H. MeyerMid-South Comfort Care CoalitionMr. Robert MihalovitsMs. Rebecca MillicanMr. & Mrs. Chris MockMr. Jeffrey ModerMs. Christine ModzelewskiMr. John M. MohatMs. Lichelle D. MoneganMs. Janice C. MooneyhanPatricia A. MorganMr. Paul C. MuncyArvis E. MurrellMr. Marty M. MyattSarah Baker MyersMs. Rhoda E. MylesMr. Donald C. NashMs. Rita L. NeelyMs. DeAnne L. NelsonMs. Shirley A. NesbitMs. Sharon Y. NewsomNexus Leaders Inc.Jeanne K. NicholsonMamie L. NicholsonDanielle D. NickumAmber K. NorthcottNow That’s Organized, LLC

Dr. Evelyn B. OgleMr. Elvin L. O’NealMr. & Mrs. Robert L. ParchmanBrenda ParhamMs. Frances J. ParkerMr. Marion E. ParkerMs. Pamela P. PateAnami PatelMs. Dorothy F. PatrickMr. & Mrs. Gerry PatrikiosMrs. Ann T. PattersonMs. Lois PattersonVanessa G. PattonMs. Megan E. PearceMs. Carol F. PeppersMs. Linda K. PerkinsMr. John G. PewMr. & Mrs. Richard PeytonMs. Dana M. PhillipsGlenda F. PhillipsPrecision Surgical, Inc.Theresa ProctorPro-Mo’sKaren K. ProvenceDonna PruittR. T. Carlock Co.Chaunnah RaileyBill RamseyJoan E. RayfordMs. Teresa A. ReedMs. Kerry S. RegenJohn E. RichardsonTheresa E. RiffeMs. Diane C. RinehartMr. Derrick S. RobersonMr. Patrick C. RobinsonMs. Rozetta M. RodriguezMary RogersMrs. Linda RosenblattFreda M. RountreeCynthia B. RowellMs. Ann B. RuffinMr. & Mrs. Kris SandersRebecca P. SartiniMs. Mariangela SchardtMr. & Mrs. W. Heymoore SchettlerLorri M. SchillerMs. Susan L. SchmidtMs. Keri ScottPhillip ScruggsMr. & Mrs. Eric T. SeftonMs. Melissa L. SellersMr. Julian Serrano, Jr.Servoc Building ServicesMs. Carol SheltonHarry D. Shepard IIIMs. Tammy SherrillMichael ShockleyMs. Rebekah G. ShockleyMs. Lynne ShultzMs. Elesheba Shye-ParkerSimple Strokes Therapy Cosnultants, PAMs. Annette L. SingletonJessica SloanMs. Beverly L. SmithMs. Priscilla SmithMs. Teresa P. Smith

Vickie C. SmithMr. & Mrs. W. Mark SmithMr. Wyll SmithMs. Mimi R. SneedMs. Marlene P. SnyderMr. & Mrs. Earnest J. SparksPeggy K. SparrenbergerMs. Cynthia A. SpencerMs. Betty SprottMr. John L. St. JohnMs. Alicia T. StanbackMargaret C. StarnesMs. Kathryn C. SteinbrecherMr. Joey StewartMr. Lawrence E. StewartMr. William L. StitesPatty StricklandMrs. Luisa B. StubbsMrs. Freda M. SullivanSummer Kids, LLCMs. Carolyn TaylorMs. Dana K. TaylorSabrina TaylorMs. Zona Dale TaylorMs. Amy C. TealMs. Kelly S. TerryMr. Danny ThoeleMrs. Jane M. ThompsonMr. Trevor K. ThompsonMs. Anna E. ThomsonMs. Karol C. ThorneMr. Kenneth L. ThronberryKari B. TidwellMs. Andrea M. TolliverMs. Beth A. TownleyMs. Patricia TrippTRO Jung/Brannen, Inc.Mrs. Deborah B. TrobaughMs. Charlene R. TroxlerTrustmark BankUnited Methodist Church-Memphis ConferenceVesper SocietyCarolyn D. WadeMr. & Mrs. George B. WalkerMr. & Mrs. Robert T. WallaceMs. Josephine N. WallsMs. Linda E. WareMs. Kimberly WarnerMs. Kimberly A. WarrenMr. & Mrs. Ronald WatkinsMr. & Mrs. William WattMs. Janice WeatherredMs. Lynn B. WeinerMr. Terry M. WellsMs. Janet G. WertzWesley Neurology Clinic, P. C.Ms. Elizabeth R. WhiteMs. Melody WhiteStephanie S. WhiteMs. Sara E. WilesMs. Janice F. WilliamsMs. Tricia D. WilliamsMr. Glen K. Wilson, Jr.Nancy F. WilsonMr. Michael D. WolfeMs. Dora Woo

Ms. Shirley P. WoodardXia ZhaoMs. Linda Zimmerman

DONOR WALL of HONORThe Donor Wall of Honor recognizes those in-dividuals, organizations, corporations & foun-dations who have made substantial cumulative gifts to support our clinical, educational & re-search programs.

$1,000,000 upDr. & Mrs. Ralph S. HamiltonMr. & Mrs. Jabie S. HardinMid-South Lions Sight & Hearing Service

$500,000-999,999The Assisi Foundation of MemphisMr. & Mrs. Edmond D. CicalaDr. & Mrs. John K. DuckworthDuckworth Pathology Group, Inc.Clara & Jessie HarrisMethodist Healthcare AuxiliaryMr. & Mrs. Micajah P. SturdivantUnited Methodist Church-Memphis ConferenceLettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, Inc.Mr. Walter D. Wills III

$100,000-499,999Amgen, Inc.L. Palmer Brown FoundationDr. & Mrs. Thomas M. CarrMr. & Mrs. G. Staley CatesCerner CorporationCIGNA FoundationDr. & Mrs. Francis H. Cole, Sr.ConMed CorporationEthiconFirst Tennessee FoundationGE HealthcareGenentech, Inc.GlaxoSmithKlineEstate of Mr. Whitesell HarpoleDr. & Mrs. O. Brewster HarringtonInfectious Disease ConsultantsJanssen Pharmaceutical Products, LPThe John E. Fetzer Institute, Inc.Johnson & Johnson Family of CompaniesCol. James K. McCurdy, USAF Ret.Medical Anesthesia Group, P.A.Memphis Radiological Professional CorporationMerck & Company, Inc.Estate of Margaret F. MillerMr. & Mrs. Jack H. Morris IIIMorrison Management SpecialistsNorth Arkansas Conference of the United Methodist ChurchPfizer Foundation, Inc.Emily J. PointerSanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Schering PloughSmith & Nephew, Inc.Lt. Col. Lee E. StokesTennessee Hospital Association

United Methodist Church-MS ConferenceUniversity of TennesseeUT Cancer InstituteThe West Clinic, P.C.Mrs. Lucy R. WilkinsonWright Medical Technology, Inc..$25,000-99,999Mr. & Mrs. Robert AbneyAllegiance HealthcareAlternative Investment Group Services, LPAmerican Snuff CompanyAmSouth BankAstraZeneca, Inc.The Barnett GroupBaxterBayer CorporationBlue Cross Blue Shield of TennesseeEstate of Vada Mae BurnsideButler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens, & CannadaAnna K. Carter, TrustChampion International CorporationChrist Is Our Salvation FoundationCitigroup FoundationDr. & Mrs. Dwight ClarkCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDr. & Mrs. F. Hammond Cole, Jr.Copeland CompaniesDr. & Mrs. W. Jerry DeatonMr. & Mrs. Maurice W. ElliottEmergency Mobile Health Care, LLCFedEx CorporationGeneral X-Ray, Inc.GenzymeMr. & Mrs. John D. GlassMr. & Mrs. James M. Graham, Jr.Graham’s Lighting Fixtures, Inc.Mrs. Ruth Wilkerson K. GravesHollis H. Halford, III, M.D.Hardin’s Sysco Food Services, LLCDr. & Mrs. Dennis A. HigdonDr. & Mrs. John R. Hilsenbeck, Jr.Hoffman-La Roche, Inc.Mr. C. H. HottumMr. Scott HouseInman Construction CorporationJohnson Controls FoundationJohnson Controls, Inc.Jones Pointer FoundationThe Josephine Circle, Inc.Laurelwood Shopping Center, Inc.Dr. Alys H. LipscombMrs. Molly B. LipscombLipscomb & Pitts InsuranceDr. & Mrs. H. Frank Martin, Jr.Maternal League of MemphisMr. & Mrs. Shellie G. McCain, Jr.Medimmune, Inc.Medtronic, Inc.Memphis Area Race for the CureMiles, Inc.Dr. Stephen T. MillerOhmeda, Inc.Ortho Biotech

Owens & MinorPayden & RygelDr. Thomas H. PrattRegions FinancialEstate of Billie ReynoldsRhone-Poulenc Rorer Pharm., IncMr. & Mrs. Edwin S. RobersonMr. & Mrs. King W. Rogers IIIRural/Metro CorporationS. Webster Haining & CompanySally Johnson Shy FoundationDr. Phillip SchoettleSemmes-Murphey Neurologic & Spine InstituteEstate of Ms. Genevia E. ShawEstate of Forrest Busch ShieldsMr. & Mrs. Gary S. ShorbKathleene A. SimsMrs. Maida P. SmithUnisys CorporationThe University of MississippiDr. & Mrs. C. F. Varner, Jr.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Dr. & Mrs. Frank L. WhiteWills Memorial FoundationWinegardner Community FoundationMr. & Mrs. Luke Yancy III

Elliott SocietyThe Elliott Society recognizes donors who make a commitment to Methodist Healthcare that extends beyond their lifetimes. It is named in honor of Maurice Elliott, CEO & President of Methodist Healthcare from 1990 to 2001, whose leadership & vision helped make Meth-odist Healthcare a leader in excellent patient care. Friends who make legacy gifts to Meth-odist Healthcare Foundation in their estate plans play a key role in our fiscal stability. We gratefully acknowledge the following individu-als as members of the Elliott Society. Legacy gifts from these members through their wills, trusts or other estate gifts ensure that Meth-odist Le Bonheur Healthcare will be a healing presence in Memphis & beyond. Thank you. To inquire about the Elliott Society call the Foundation at 901.516.0500.

Dr. & Mrs. Steven L. AkinsDr. Bijan BakhtianDr. & Mrs. Reed C. BaskinDr. & Mrs. Richard G. BatesDrs. James & Jennifer BoalsDr. & Mrs. J. Hays BrantleyMs. Willie M. BullardVada Mae Burnside EstateMr. & Mrs. John T. CaseyDr. & Mrs. Joseph W. ChanceMrs. Ann CicalaDr. & Mrs. Dwight ClarkDr. & Mrs. Robert L. CockroftMrs. Mary ColeMr. Jack Stevens & Dr. Cynthia A. DabneyDr. & Mrs. W. Jerry DeatonDr. & Mrs. Raza A. DilawariDr. & Mrs. John M. DobsonDr. & Mrs. David J. DoddDr. & Mrs. David J. DonahueDr. Gordon L. Duckworth III

Dr. Hugh K. DuckworthDr. John K. DuckworthMr. & Mrs. Maurice W. ElliottDr. & Mrs. R. M. FlemingDr. & Mrs. Thomas S. FowlerMr. & Mrs. O. E. FrenchDr. & Mrs. Michael S. GelfandDr. & Mrs. Jerry B. GoochDr. & Mrs. Jerry W. GriseDr. & Mrs. Hollis H. Halford IIIDr. & Mrs. Ralph S. HamiltonDr. & Mrs. Warren H. HamiltonDr. & Mrs. Charles R. HandorfMr. Whitesell Harpole EstateMr. Whitesell Harpole EstateDr. & Mrs. O. Brewster HarringtonClara Waskom Harris EstateDr. Samuel D. Hensley, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Dennis A. HigdonDr. & Mrs. John R. Hilsenbeck, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. John M. HodgesDr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Holcomb IIIDr. & Mrs. Richard S. HollisMr. C. H. HottumDr. & Mrs. John P. HowserDr. & Mrs. Jon C. JenkinsDr. Oakley C. Jordan, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Royce E. JoynerDr. Timothy K. KrethDr. & Mrs. Roy N. Kulp, Jr.Dr. Stephen H. LandyDr. Olga E. LasaterPrimary AddresseeDr. Robert E. Laster, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Ronald D. LawsonDr. & Mrs. W. M. LeppertMr. Jeff F. LipscombMr. & Mrs. Mathew W. LipscombMrs. Molly B. LipscombDr. & Mrs. Edward H. Mabry, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. H. Frank Martin, Jr.Mrs. Mary V. McCurdyDr. & Mrs. Carter McDaniel IIIDr. Michael B. McDonaldDr. & Mrs. Richard E. McLendonMr. & Mrs. William H. Morse, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Davis D. MoserDr. James H. OwensDr. & Mrs. Frank D. ParksDr. William R. PorterBillie Reynolds EstateMr. & Mrs. King W. Rogers IIIDr. & Mrs. William E. Routt, Jr.Dr. Phillip SchoettleDr. & Mrs. Marvin ShapiroDr. & Mrs. Brixey R. SheltonDr. & Mrs. Thomas B. SheltonForrest Busch Shields EstateDr. & Mrs. Bryan P. SimmonsLt. Col. Lee E. StokesDr. Barry F. ThompsonDr. & Mrs. C. F. Varner, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Mark W. WeatherlyDr. & Mrs. Alvin J. Weber, IIIDr. & Mrs. Frank L. WhiteDr. & Mrs. Raymond E. WilsonDr. Robert R. Yarbrough

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Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare 2009 Board of Directors

Ed Roberson, (Board Chair)Retired – CEO, Conwood

Ron Belz (Vice Chair)President and CEO, Belz Investco GP

Shirley Raines, Ed.D. (Secretary)President, University of Memphis

Rev. Victoria Sizemore BaldwinDistrict Superintendent, Senatobia District MS Conference UMC

David Beckley, Ph.D.President, Rust College

Harry DurbinSenior Pastor, Collierville United Methodist Church

Chadd Durrett, Jr.Attorney and Partner, Durrett & Coleman

Bill Evans, Pharm.D.Director and CEO, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Alan Graf, Jr.Executive VP and CFO, FedEx Corporation

Kent IngramPresident, Razorback Concrete Company

Harry Johnson, IIIRetired - Executive Vice President and General Counsel, First Horizon National Corp

Rev. Chester JonesMethodist Clergy

Mary Jo KirkpatrickAssistant Professor and Chair, Dept. of Assoc. Nursing, Mississippi University for Women

Mark MedfordPresident/CEO, Vining Sparks

Jackson MoorePrivate Investor, Retired Chairman, President and CEO, Regions Financial Corporation

Beverly RobertsonPresident, National Civil Rights Museum

Gary ShorbPresident and CEO, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

David StevensRetired – CEO, Accredo Health Group

Ronald StimpsonVice Chairman of the Board, Magna Bank

Carter Towne, M.D.Memphis Gastroenterology Group PC

Jose Velazquez, Ph.D.Deputy Vice President, National Council of La Raza

Steven WishniaPrincipal, Highland Capital Management

Luke YancyPresident and CEO, Mid-South Minority Business Council

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Corporate Leadership

Gary Shorb President and CEO

Donna Abney Executive Vice President

Chris McLeanExecutive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Methodist Healthcare Foundation 2009 Board of Directors

Susan Murrmann, M.D. (Board Chair) Physician, McDonald Murrmann Women’s Clinic

L. Kirkpatrick Bobo (Board Vice Chair) President and Managing Principal, Hnedak Bobo Group, Inc.

Thomas (Marty) Carr, M.D.Physician, Professional Coverage Services, PLLC

B. Lane CarrickCEO, Sovereign Wealth Management

Bena CatesBoard Member

Reverend Cynthia DavisSenior PastorFriendship United Methodist Church

Maurice ElliottCEO, Emeritus, Methodist Healthcare

John GlassPrincipal, Sentry LLC

Dennis Higdon, M.D.Physician, Medical Anesthesia Group

Paula JacobsonPresident, Methodist Healthcare Foundation

Reverend Rick KirchoffSenior Pastor, Germantown UnitedMethodist Church

William “Tad” MaysAttorney, Glankler Brown, PLLC

John H. Pettey, IIIManaging Director, Morgan Keegan

Thomas R. Prewitt, Jr.Attorney, The Hardison FirmPresident, Laurelwood Shopping Center

Sherri SawyerMarketing Manager, Citadel Memphis Radio Group

Sally ShyBoard Member, Sally Johnson Shy Foundation

Bridget TrenaryCommunity Volunteer

Carole W. WestBoard Member,Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation

Lewis C. WilliamsonSenior Vice President/ Futures SpecialistMorgan Stanley Smith Barney

Methodist Healthcare Foundation 2009 Staff

Paula JacobsonPresident

Linda Bayliff Executive Assistant

Mark Billingsley Director of Major Gifts Wanda Coats Accounting Manager

Sheba Coleman Development Coordinator

Lori Dale Bratton Director of Funds Management

Kay Fleming Special Events Coordinator

Bob Plunk Director of Development

W. Steve WestSenior Vice President, Community Benefit & Senior Legal Advisor, Special Projects

Mark Yancy Major Gifts Coordinator

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