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Proud to Be, ’83 25 th Reunion

Proud to Be, ’83 25 th Reunion. Agenda. Mark Morehouse Pete Martin Goals Giving Statistics Class GOs COL Doug Wheelock Harry Shablom Class Gift Selection Process Pledges. Mark Morehouse, President 1998-2008. Mark has: Beautiful Family Great Classmates Cool Job at OSD

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Proud to Be, ’83 25 th Reunion

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  1. Proud to Be, ’8325th Reunion

  2. Agenda • Mark Morehouse • Pete Martin • Goals • Giving Statistics • Class GOs • COL Doug Wheelock • Harry Shablom • Class Gift Selection Process • Pledges

  3. Mark Morehouse, President 1998-2008 • Mark has: • Beautiful Family • Great Classmates • Cool Job at OSD • Unlimited NY GIANTS Tickets • Mark doesn’t have: • This picture in our yearbook

  4. Fizzer’s Goals • Support those still in Uniform • Sponsor Cadet Awards in Name of Class – Admin Fund • Recognize Class Offspring attending USMA – 6 this past graduation, have two from last year to present – Donna and Tim • Increase Associate Membership – Sully in charge • Raise Money for Class Gift for 30 and beyond – Harry Shablom • Have Fun: • Outings – Golf or others • Trips • Networking • Athletic Events – As scheduled, Area Coordinators

  5. Class of 1983 Giving Statistics • Roughly 30 classmates have given 5 figure total gifts to USMA and Class. • About 300 have given $1K or more. • 372 classmates have donated to class, $15 to $25K • 566 classmates have donated something to USMA, $5 to $47K. • 205 classmates < $300, 290 classmates have not donated at all. • Stretch Goal of $2M is going to need everyone’s support for the 30th Reunion Gift. $83 Dollar-a-month Club

  6. Duty • COL Doug “Wheels” Wheelock – STS 120 • National Guard/Reserves • BG Brian Balfe • BG Maria Corsini Britt • BG Ren Hoover • BG Ernie Audino • Army • BG Scott Miller, Jeff Snow, Ken Tovo, Sonny Uberti

  7. Duty - Offspring 2010 Cheryl Connors 40800-1983 Mark Connors 40080-1983 Elizabeth Megan Connors x00661 Raymond Nelson 40505-1983 Steven Richard Nelson x00756 Joseph Rangitsch 40585-1983 Phillip Joseph Rangitsch x00017 John Gregory Rossi 40620-1983 Dominic Anthony Rossi Steven Alfred Tullia 40734- 1983 Matthew E. Tullia 2011 James Ecklund 40162-1983 Michael J. Ecklund Timothy Dean 40126-1983 Timothy James Dean x14663 David Johnson 40326-1983 Brian Louis Johnson x13770 Yeong-Tae Pak 40537-1983 Jason Pak Antonio Ruizcalderon 40626-1983 Anthony George Ruizcalderon x14089 David Snider 40674-1983 Benjamin David Snider x13891 2012 Christian Carlson 40049-1983 Tyler Avery Carlson C45418446 Joanne Cavanaugh 40054-1983 Patrick Coe Richard Dauch 40113-1983 Richard A. Dauch Mark Martins 40442-1983 Nathaniel Paul Martins C90490025 Richard McArdle 40450-1983 Caitlin Mary Mcardle C89548700 Michael Mark Mills 40477-1983 Daniel Mark Mills C00308583 Red indicates changes since the reunion 2007 Nancy Brown 630193-1983 Katherine Elizabeth Brown 63220-2007 Cristina Rhynedance 40524-1983 George Henry Rhynedance 63865-2007 2008 Kevin Batule 39978-1983 Laura Batule 632988-1983 Andrew Michael Batule 64170-2008 Stephen Low 40808-1983 Danielle Nicole Low 64629-2008 Richard McArdle 40450-1983 Eamon Gerard McArdle 64662-2008 John Pothin 40569-1983 Shaun Michael Pothin 64821-2008 Michael Stehlik 40686-1983 Aaron Michael Stehlik 64943-2008 John Vaughn 40745-1983 Kendrick Bernard Vaughn 65004-2008 2009 Laureen Barone 39971-1983 Joseph Renard Leforte x98499 Kathleen Mary Leforte x93646 Gregory Gongaware 40236-1983 Andrea Nicole Gongaware x97475

  8. Class of 1983 Fundraising Objective: Class of 1983 selection and funding of a 30th Year reunion class gift that supports and enhances the “Margin of Excellence” of the West Point Experience.

  9. Gift Selection Objective: Identify 2-3 Gift opportunities or combinations thereof along with a gift target for the class to consider for the 30th year reunion Team: Time Line: May-June (Organization) July-August (Team Work) September-October (Class Selection) Identify Gift Target Identify Recognition Levels Selection Matrix:

  10. Gift Selection - Results • Recognition • $5,000 • $10,000 • $25,000 • $50,000 • Levels can be achieved by any combination • of direct contribution or solicitation efforts. Long Term – Establish Legacy Gift Account: Pooled Income Fund in 501(C) (3) • 30th Reunion Gift Target • Goal: $1.5M • Stretch Goal: $2.0M

  11. Gift Selection Briefs $1,500,000 (Largest 30th reunion gift announced to date.)  Center for Global Leadership Combating Terrorism Center Unrestricted Endowments (Evenly Split: Athletics, Academics, Cadet Activities) Class Recognition and where possible special recognition of the class e.g. 1983 Space Items with Doug Wheelock on Discovery's STS-120 Mission.

  12. Objective: Support establishment of the GLC Vision: Operating at the nexus of government, technology, and society, the Global Leadership Center prepares leaders, from cadets to statesmen, to resolve the world's most formidable challenges. Purpose: To launch West Point’s already nationally recognized leader development capability into the global sphere. Global Leadership Center Leadership Research Enterprise World Leadership Forum Leadership Simulation Lab Leadership Conference Center Physical Leader Reaction Course West Point Leadership Initiatives • Assess existing global simulation capabilities • Collaborate to develop new simulation modalities • Adapt military simulation practices for other use • Establish a Chair of Global Leadership Development • Attract world-class researchers & practitioners • Pursue exclusive government and non-government research initiatives • Leader in energy • efficiency with a • “Green” facility • State-of-the-art • conference facilities • World class • accommodations and • dining facility • Showcase West Point’s unique leader development talent • Aggressively expand in scope and scale leadership programs • Provide greater reach back for Army leadership projects • Leverage West Point’s physical training focus • Physically challenging fitness course • Opportunities for leader and team development • Showcase West Point’s unique leader development talent • Aggressively expand in scope and scale leadership programs • Provide greater reach back for Army leadership projects Class Recognition in a Center’s Room.

  13. Combating Terrorism Center (CTC) •   Objective: Endow a “Class of 1983 Senior Fellow” • Since 9/11, West Point has a assumed a global role in improving the knowledge, analysis, and decision making of today’s leaders. • February 20, 2003 Privately Funded CTC was established at West Point with a mission of arming current and future leaders with the intellectual tools needed to defeat and deter terrorist threats to our nation. • CTC has emerged a one of the top information/education and training resources and training resources in the fight against hostile ideologies which threaten the free world. • “On Our Watch” - Terrorism has emerged as the number one threat with our class on the front line playing both a tactical and strategic role. • Class Recognition in the CTC Director’s Office & the naming of the “Class of 1983 Senior Fellow” of one of America’s leading terrorism experts. • For more information go to www.ctc.usma.edu.

  14. Unrestricted Endowments •   Objective: Unrestricted gift evenly spilt between Academics, Athletics, and Cadet Activities • The Superintendent’s Endowment for Academics and the Superintendent’s Endowment for Athletics provide the Superintendent the flexibility to allocate funds to academic and athletic needs based on established priorities and the allocation of restricted gifts and non-appropriated funds otherwise available. • Academic support includes honorariums for guest lecturers, cadet visitations to museums, academic conferences and historic battlefields, funding for foreign language immersion supervised intern programs and to support capstone projects: solar powered cars, off-road vehicles, model airplanes, model bridges and other unique, but important, projects. • The Directorate of Intercollegiate Athletics fields teams in 26 varsity sports and funds are required for team travel, equipment, uniforms and supplies. • USMA has four separate developmental areas: military, physical, academic, and the moral-ethical, which cuts across the first three areas and provides the foundation for a lifetime of service. The Cadet Activities program significantly enhances the development of cadets in all four of these areas and is an essential part of the West Point experience. • Recognition – Class Recognition in ODIA, Library, and Eisenhower Hall

  15. Gift Selection Process and Pledges • Class Gift Selection Process: Ends – October 18, 2008; Detailed information available on-line; ballots available at reunion, on-line and email; vote and pledge via email or postal. Run-Off may be required if no one items achieves 50% votes. • Vote Now! Pledge Now! • Fund Raising Committee – Target - $1.5M and Stretch Goal $2M • Major Giving Team • Regimental and Company Leaders Team • Affinity and Recognition Team • Approach – Personal, Broad Based Participation • Timeline – Obtain Pledges by December 31, 2008 (6 Years of Effective Giving and Tax Benefits) • On-Going Communications on the Class Web Site/Functions • Current Status We Need Your Help!

  16. Proud To Be 83

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