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2012 Donor Honor roll hank you for the many thoughtful and impactful gifts to Kettering University. Your investment Tguarantees that Kettering University’s long-standing tradition of excellence in STEM education continues in perpetuity. To recognize the importance of your gifts and their contribution to the University, we reorganized our donor recognition societies. Our new giving societies reflect the full spectrum of donor participation. The Heritage Circle continues to recognize individuals who have made documented planned gifts regardless of size. Your gifts, large and small, enable Kettering University’s continued excellence and the success of our alumni, faculty, staff and students. Thank you for all you do for Kettering University. We hope you are as excited as we are about what the future holds, and we invite you to stay involved. S incer ely , susan L. Davies, Cfre Vice President University Advancement & External Relations tHe PinnaCLe soCietY five years to reach this level, or have five years to reach this level, or have fanUC Robotics america, Inc. The Pinnacle Society recognizes donors documented a planned gift of $2,000,000 documented a planned gift of $1,000,000 h. J. heinz Company who have made cumulative gifts of or more. or more. Dr. and Mrs. lawrence C. hoagland ‘53 $25,000,000 or more, pledged a gift over harry W. lange ‘75 five years to reach this level, or have american axle & Manufacturing, Inc. Robert bosch, llC The lubrizol Corporation documented a planned gift of $50,000,000 Dr. and Mrs. Milford barron ‘37 barbara l. and Rodney D. briggs II Dr. hans a. ‘38 and Gertrude Matthias or more. Dassault systèmes Delmia Corporation eTas, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. stephen Mcewen ‘54 Delphi Corporation hougen foundation MTI Technology Corporation Charles stewart Mott foundation electronic Data systems Corporation Intergraph Corporation national action Council/Minorities in ford Motor Company fund Kern family foundation engineering tHe aLBert soBeY soCietY General Motors Corporation The Kettering family foundation Parametric Technology Corporation The Albert Sobey Society is named in Dr. and Mrs. edward n. harris The Kresge foundation Mr. and Mrs. frank Perna Jr. ‘60 honor of the University’s first president Intel Corporation foundation lear Corporation Dan ‘49 and Doris Powell and recognizes donors who have made Dr. Virginia W. Kettering Dr. and Mrs. f. James McDonald ‘44 Mr. and Mrs. Charles l. sargent ‘59 cumulative gifts of $10,000,000 or more, Kettering University student Government Rockwell automation, Inc. pledged a gift over five years to reach this Kettering/GMI alumni foundation/ alfred P. sloan foundation tHe innoVator soCietY level, or have documented a planned gift of association UPs foundation The Innovator Society recognizes donors $20,000,000 or more. Dr. Zelpha e. and leonard a. McKinnon Worthington Industries, Inc./ who have made cumulative gifts of Dr. and Mrs. Dane a. Miller ‘69 Gerstenslager $100,000 or more, pledged a gift over General Motors foundation Dr. and Mrs. omer e. Miller ‘39 Joseph G. and ludmilla Zubaty Memorial five years to reach this level, or have bob ‘64 and Marcy oswald fund documented a planned gift of $200,000 tHe CHarLes f. Marissa ‘83 and eric Peterson or more. KetterinG soCietY Robert ‘60 and Claire Reiss tHe 1919 soCietY The Charles F. Kettering Society recognizes Mr. and Mrs. earl f. Riopelle ‘37 The 1919 Society recognizes donors who agilent Technologies, Inc. donors who have made cumulative gifts society of automotive engineers have made cumulative gifts of $250,000 The aYCo Charitable foundation of $5,000,000 or more, pledged a gift International foundation or more, pledged a gift over five years to suzanne and Raymond baber Jr. ‘50 over five years to reach this level, or have sun Microsystems, Inc. reach this level, or have documented a Col. and Mrs. selwyn J. barefoot ‘38 documented a planned gift of $10,000,000 synopsys, Inc. planned gift of $500,000 or more. biomet, Inc. or more. frances Willson Thompson bioPro, Inc. TRW foundation lillian a. and Richard C. balmer ‘36 arthur G. bishop Charitable Trust UGs Corporation oda Mae and Conrad bennett ‘47 brown brothers harriman Trust Robert C. Kagle ‘78 The Kettering fund Dr. and Mrs. Martin D. Walker ‘54 Robert bosch Tool Corporation Company of florida Ronald K. boyer ‘59 Chrysler foundation tHe BeLL tower soCietY tHe sCHoLars soCietY Dayton foundation Citizens Republic bancorp The Bell Tower Society recognizes donors The Scholars Society recognizes donors DRT Manufacturing Company Troy a. Clarke ‘78 who have made cumulative gifts of who have made cumulative gifts of Juanita and Michael l. eagle ‘70 Community foundation for southeast $1,000,000 or more, pledged a gift over $500,000 or more, pledged a gift over Col. John a. faiola, U.s. army Ret. Michigan 14 Kettering Ma g azine
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