Annual Report 2013 - Everett Community College
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<strong>Everett</strong> community college<br />
<strong>2013</strong><br />
<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>
Message from the<br />
President<br />
Small classes. Affordable tuition. Close to home. And excellent instructors.<br />
That’s why Raven Conyers chose <strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. And those are the top reasons more<br />
than 19,000 students joined her last year.<br />
Raven, who was selected by her fellow students to speak at graduation, lived at home and worked<br />
part-time while attending EvCC. She transferred to Washington State University to major in<br />
biochemistry and pre-pharmacy with plans to become a pharmacist.<br />
Handing out diplomas and certificates to graduates like Raven is the best part of my job. I look<br />
forward to shaking more hands at graduation next year. EvCC is strengthening efforts to assist<br />
students in completing their studies and graduating. With Achieving the Dream grant funding,<br />
EvCC is taking a close look at data that tracks student success and identifies roadblocks. We’ve<br />
already begun investing in best practices, such as more college orientation and increased tutoring.<br />
EvCC is also building new classrooms and labs for students. In the past seven years, EvCC<br />
completed almost $150 million in construction, including the new 72,000 square-foot health<br />
sciences building, Liberty Hall, which opened in April <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
We are thankful the Legislature invested capital dollars for Liberty Hall and chose to increase<br />
support for higher education in the <strong>2013</strong>-14 budget while not raising tuition.<br />
I’m also grateful for community involvement and support for EvCC. Hundreds of community<br />
members donated to the EvCC Foundation and participated in EvCC’s strategic planning<br />
discussions, helping shape the college’s vision for the future.<br />
Thank you!<br />
EvCC <strong>2013</strong> graduation speaker Raven Conyers<br />
and President David Beyer.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Dr. David N. Beyer<br />
President<br />
19,530<br />
students (7,727 FTEs)<br />
attended EvCC in<br />
2012-13.
<strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board of trustEes<br />
Bob Bolerjack<br />
Lake Stevens<br />
Gigi Burke<br />
<strong>Everett</strong><br />
Dr. Betty Cobbs<br />
<strong>Everett</strong><br />
Janet Kusler<br />
Snohomish<br />
James Shipman<br />
<strong>Everett</strong><br />
<strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation Board of Directors<br />
Members<br />
Shannon Affholter, Economic Alliance Snohomish County<br />
Tom Brennan, Providence Regional Medical Center <strong>Everett</strong><br />
Charlie Chaffin, Sterling Bank<br />
Gene Chase, <strong>Community</strong> Member<br />
Rochelle Crollard, The <strong>Everett</strong> Clinic<br />
Star Fischer, Moss Adams<br />
Joni Grepo, Frontier Communications<br />
Andy Hall, Botesch, Nash & Hall<br />
Mark Harmsworth, Microsoft<br />
Harold Kelly, Puget Sound Kidney Centers<br />
Jerry Martin, ReMax<br />
Pete Sontra, Union Bank<br />
Vikki Strand, BECU<br />
Nancy Truitt Pierce, Woods Creek Consulting<br />
Mandi Wagner, Key Bank<br />
Dr. Steven Wescott, The <strong>Everett</strong> Clinic<br />
Deborah Wright, City of <strong>Everett</strong><br />
Ex-Officio<br />
Babette Babich, Staff Representative<br />
Lynne Munoz, Faculty Representative<br />
Kirin Vreeland, Student Representative<br />
David Beyer, EvCC President<br />
Gigi Burke, EvCC Board of Trustees<br />
Vision<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> creates a better world one<br />
successful student at a time.<br />
Mission<br />
We educate, equip, and inspire each student to achieve<br />
personal and professional goals, contribute to our diverse<br />
communities, and thrive in a global society.
Strategic plan<br />
Strategic Priorities<br />
Student<br />
Success<br />
Innovation<br />
and Leadership<br />
<strong>Community</strong><br />
Connections<br />
and Partnerships<br />
• We will provide guidance and support to improve<br />
each student’s capacity for college completion, job<br />
readiness, and career success.<br />
• We measure our success by each student’s<br />
achievement of educational, personal, and<br />
professional goals.<br />
• We provide open access to affordable education to<br />
all members of our community.<br />
• We infuse innovative learning and state-of-the-art<br />
pedagogy – such as an emphasis on critical thinking<br />
and collaborative learning – into all course offerings.<br />
• Our infrastructure supports innovative instruction,<br />
prepares students for technologies of the future, and<br />
links education and training to high-demand career<br />
paths.<br />
• We anticipate and respond boldly to opportunities<br />
and challenges, and innovate to stay ahead in a<br />
competitive environment.<br />
• We practice evidence-based decision making<br />
throughout the college.<br />
• We listen and respond to community needs.<br />
• We build trust and accountability with our local,<br />
regional, and global communities through frequent<br />
and effective communication.<br />
• We actively develop strategic networks and<br />
partnerships to advance institutional innovation,<br />
strengthen student learning, and drive workforce<br />
development and economic vitality for our region.<br />
• We collaborate with our K-20 partners to create<br />
seamless educational pathways for our students.<br />
• We enrich our communities and enhance the quality<br />
of community life.<br />
Core Values<br />
Promise: We value, respect, and act on behalf of each student’s educational needs and aspirations.<br />
Purpose: We embrace the transforming value of learning for ourselves, our students, and our community.<br />
Progress: We strive always to innovate, improve, and advance.<br />
People: We nurture a campus community that is culturally competent and inspired to engage, collaborate, and grow.<br />
Partners: We connect constructively with the communities we are here to serve.<br />
Practice: We model evidence based decision-making, equity and inclusiveness, stewardship, and sustainability.
Cultural<br />
Pluralism and<br />
Global Readiness<br />
Resource<br />
Stewardship<br />
• We develop cultural competencies in faculty, staff,<br />
and students.<br />
• We integrate global/cultural connections and<br />
awareness in our curriculum and programs.<br />
• We develop a pervasive campus culture of respect,<br />
advocacy, and engagement for all.<br />
• We embrace smaller groups within our campus<br />
community and support their unique cultural<br />
identities, values, and practices.<br />
• We prepare students to participate as global citizens<br />
and to succeed in a global economy.<br />
• We seek financial stability by developing strong and<br />
diverse revenue streams.<br />
• We invest in our employees.<br />
• We invest in physical facilities to enhance the learning<br />
environment.<br />
• We practice environmental, economic, and social<br />
sustainability across the campus.<br />
• We are responsible stewards of our limited resources<br />
– proactive in fiscal planning and efficient in our<br />
practices.<br />
Core Themes<br />
Access: We provide access to higher education for each student seeking to achieve personal and professional goals, contribute to our diverse<br />
communities, and thrive in a global society.<br />
Readiness: We inspire each student to succeed by supporting readiness for college through Basic Skills and Developmental Education.<br />
Workforce Education and Training: We equip each student to succeed in business and industry through workforce education and training.<br />
Transfer Education: We educate each student to succeed in baccalaureate and graduate education through transfer education.
y the numbers<br />
Students by Program Intent 2012-13<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> prepares students for transfer to four-year schools, provides training and<br />
retraining for those preparing to enter the workforce, offers customized business training for professionals,<br />
teaches basic skills and literacy, and offers personal enrichment courses.<br />
<br />
Academic<br />
43%<br />
9.9%<br />
increase in EvCC enrollment<br />
(FTEs) from 2008 to <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Vocational<br />
25%<br />
Basic Skills<br />
17%<br />
25%<br />
of<br />
EvCC<br />
students are<br />
students of<br />
color.<br />
Personal<br />
Interest<br />
15%<br />
1:18<br />
faculty-to-student ratio<br />
Top 5 Programs by Enrollment<br />
Nursing<br />
Business Administration<br />
Medical Assistant<br />
Welding<br />
Engineering
$48.5 million<br />
operating budget for 2012-13<br />
State support for EvCC is down<br />
$9 million<br />
since 2008-09. State funding<br />
makes up 42 percent of EvCC’s<br />
budget, compared with 64 percent<br />
four years ago.<br />
<br />
Degrees, Certificates, and Diplomas Awarded 2012-13<br />
1200<br />
1100<br />
1000<br />
900<br />
800<br />
700<br />
600<br />
500<br />
400<br />
300<br />
200<br />
100<br />
0<br />
1179<br />
Associate<br />
Degrees<br />
723<br />
GED<br />
600<br />
Certificates<br />
657<br />
Adult High<br />
School<br />
Diplomas<br />
$133.95<br />
Textbook for<br />
Chemistry 121.<br />
$1,324.60<br />
quarterly tuition for 2012-13 for 15<br />
credits of state-support classes, less<br />
than half of the cost of a Washington<br />
state four-year school.<br />
37%<br />
of EvCC students received<br />
need-based financial aid in<br />
2012-13, up 7 percent from<br />
the past year.
Growth<br />
In the past seven years, EvCC has completed almost $150 million in construction, including Liberty<br />
Hall, the college’s new nursing and health sciences building.<br />
The 72,000 square foot Liberty Hall opened in April <strong>2013</strong>. The three-story, $37.5 million facility is<br />
located at 930 N. Broadway next to the college’s Fitness Center.<br />
In addition to EvCC classrooms and labs, the building is the new home of the Providence <strong>Everett</strong><br />
Healthcare Clinic, previously located across the street.<br />
Liberty Hall is home to the EvCC’s nursing, medical assisting and phlebotomy programs and other<br />
health sciences training, plus EvCC’s criminal justice program.<br />
The building triples the amount of laboratory space for health sciences programs and includes new<br />
simulation technology to train healthcare professionals. The new space gives EvCC room for more<br />
students in the nursing, medical assisting, phlebotomy and nursing assistant certified programs.<br />
In January <strong>2013</strong>, the college also opened its renovated Corporate & Continuing Education Center. The<br />
entire interior of the two-story structure was renovated to provide improved use of the space, including<br />
an expansion to 12 classrooms with state-of-the-art equipment, plus four technology classrooms, a<br />
conference room, student lounge, and a large meeting area for up to 100 people.<br />
The Center provides professional development and career training for individuals and customized<br />
training for employers.<br />
Next up for EvCC is the new Advanced Manufacturing Training & Education Center to train students for<br />
high-demand jobs in manufacturing and aerospace. It will be located at 1001 N. Broadway in <strong>College</strong><br />
Plaza after a $3.5 million remodel of a college-owned warehouse.<br />
Construction is scheduled to start by the end of <strong>2013</strong>, with the building set to open the following year.
Student Success<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is using a new $1.7 million Title lll grant<br />
from the U.S. Department of Education to help more students stay in<br />
school and graduate.<br />
The five-year grant is enhancing advising, helping every student<br />
create an effective educational plan, increasing scholarships for lowincome<br />
students, funding faculty coaching and technology training,<br />
providing industry-specific language skills training, strengthening<br />
retention efforts and supporting expansion of EvCC’s web-based<br />
advising data portal.<br />
“The start-to-finish advising process we implemented this year is<br />
making a big difference for students in terms of declaring a major and<br />
developing an educational plan early,” said Dr. Sandra Fowler-Hill,<br />
EvCC Executive Vice President of Instruction and Student Services.<br />
The college is closely tracking the impact of the changes. Already,<br />
mandatory advising is making an impact – students who complete it<br />
have a 5 percent higher retention rate.<br />
Another number EvCC is celebrating is 1,000. That’s the number of<br />
students who have graduated through the award-winning EAGER<br />
program as of June <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
The EAGER program – Entry, Assessment, GED, Employment and<br />
Retention – was created in 2004 to move parents from welfare into<br />
jobs that support their families.<br />
The overall number of EvCC grads also rose. In 2012-13, the number<br />
of students earning a degree or certificate was up 22 percent – from<br />
more than 1,800 to more than 2,200, compared with the previous<br />
year.
innovation<br />
From the 3D printer used by engineering students to the<br />
celebration of the college’s first honors graduates, innovation is<br />
valued at EvCC.<br />
The college invests in innovation – funding an Innovations<br />
Academy for faculty and a project that explores the instructional<br />
use of mobile devices.<br />
EvCC also works closely with business and industry experts,<br />
partnering with leaders who advise programs about curriculum to<br />
ensure students get the best education.<br />
In the past year, the college expanded key programs to respond<br />
to the needs of industry, its students, and other partners. EvCC<br />
added an evening engineering program and more engineering<br />
classes, partnering with the Washington State University<br />
mechanical engineering program, which offers classes at EvCC’s<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> campus.<br />
The college also worked with University of Washington Bothell<br />
and Saint Martin’s University to offer more bachelor of science in<br />
nursing classes on EvCC’s <strong>Everett</strong> campus – 70 seats – giving<br />
the college 110 total, enough for all of the college’s registered<br />
nursing graduates. The classes make EvCC’s campus one of the<br />
largest sources of nurses with bachelor’s degrees in the state.<br />
The college has also grown its East County Campus in Monroe<br />
– doubling enrollment in the past year. Students can earn an<br />
associate’s degree without leaving East County, expanding<br />
opportunities for students to get a higher education close to<br />
home.<br />
EvCC’s first honors program graduates Dennice Bryant and Tu Le.
Partnerships<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> became one of the first colleges in Washington in 2012 to offer an<br />
aerospace composite technician certificate.<br />
The 31-credit certificate was designed in cooperation with industry subject-matter experts to meet<br />
the needs of the growing aerospace composite field. It provides entry-level knowledge and skills<br />
for employment in the composite industry.<br />
The program wouldn’t have been possible without a partnership with the Snohomish School<br />
District. All EvCC composites classes are held at Snohomish High School’s state-of-the-art lab.<br />
“I’m on my way to a job with good pay and benefits and, most importantly, work I enjoy,” said<br />
EvCC composites student Taylor Hunter, who drove tow trucks for eight years before deciding to<br />
go to college.<br />
The partnership reflects the close relationship EvCC has with Snohomish County school districts.<br />
The college has the same kind of connections with business and industry, working closely with<br />
employers to ensure graduates are prepared for the workforce.<br />
The college partners directly with employers for training through EvCC’s Corporate & Continuing<br />
Education Center. In 2012, the college was approached by leaders from The Boeing Company to<br />
design and deliver an innovative degree program for Boeing individual contributors, supervisors,<br />
and managers seeking to complete a 4-year degree.<br />
The Bachelor of Arts in Management – Organizational Excellence degree, also known as BAM, is<br />
a unique partnership between EvCC and City University of Seattle.<br />
Under the partnership, EvCC designs and delivers the first year of the program, including two<br />
professional certificate programs aligned to industry standards. Students then transfer to City<br />
University of Seattle for additional coursework but also have the option to pursue additional<br />
certificates through EvCC.<br />
In the first year of the program, EvCC trained 16 groups totaling 224 employees. Many of the<br />
classes were held on-site at Boeing-<strong>Everett</strong> and Boeing-Renton.<br />
EvCC composites student Taylor Hunter works on a repair job.
Alumni<br />
For the Zuvela family, the impact of EvCC can be traced<br />
back three generations.<br />
Leonard Zuvela attended the college in the late 1940s<br />
through the G.I. Bill. He started a tradition that continues<br />
today. There has been a Zuvela family member attending<br />
or working at EvCC in every decade.<br />
Since 1941, the college has educated thousands of<br />
students in our community, with 80 percent of former<br />
students staying in the area to live and work.<br />
The talent developed at EvCC has long-term economic<br />
impact. <strong>College</strong> alumni and operations contribute<br />
$301.8 million to Snohomish County’s economy every<br />
year, according to an economic impact study.<br />
Attending EvCC also leaves lasting memories. Three<br />
dozen alumni and their families gathered in June <strong>2013</strong><br />
to celebrate as six former athletes, one coach and five<br />
teams were inducted into EvCC’s Athletic Hall of Fame.<br />
Read more about EvCC alumni and why they chose<br />
EvCC at www.everettcc.edu/alumni<br />
The Zuvela family.<br />
Aeronautical engineer Justin Bailey, EvCC class of 2007.
Students from Brazil, South Africa, Pakistan, India, and Indonesia attended EvCC through the <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s for International Development program 2012-13.<br />
Cultural Pluralism and Global Readiness<br />
Adnan Syed and Sumit Karn’s countries have a rocky<br />
relationship, but the two EvCC students quickly became<br />
friends.<br />
Syed, from Pakistan, and Karn, from India, came to<br />
EvCC through the <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s for International<br />
Development program funded through the U.S. State<br />
Department. The two journalism students, who wrote for<br />
the college’s newspaper and The Herald, had never met<br />
someone from each other’s country before.<br />
“I met a person from India, so I have a chance now to see<br />
how an Indian person is, from very close,” Syed told The<br />
Seattle Globalist. “And I have found he is just like me.”<br />
The two were among the 302 international students<br />
enrolled at EvCC from 25 different countries. Last year<br />
was the fifth continuous year of growth in the college’s<br />
international education program – up 400 percent since<br />
the college decided to expand its global reach.<br />
EvCC also welcomed 1,600 high school and middle<br />
school students of color to the college’s Students of Color<br />
Career Conference in March. The event is part of EvCC’s<br />
commitment to cultural pluralism and global readiness.<br />
Students learn global and cultural connections in the<br />
classroom, through community events, and by learning<br />
with students from around the globe.<br />
Student volunteers assist with EvCC’s Students of Color<br />
Career Conference.
Athletics<br />
It was a moment 46 years in the making.<br />
EvCC’s baseball team reclaimed the Northwest Athletic Association<br />
of <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s championship title in May <strong>2013</strong>, defeating the<br />
Pierce <strong>College</strong> Raiders 4-1.<br />
EvCC Trojans last won the championship in 1967.<br />
“It’s the best ride I’ve been on,” said Levi Lacey, who took over as the<br />
Trojans’ head coach in 2002. “I won a national championship as a<br />
player, but that doesn’t compare to this. Twelve years of support from<br />
(athletic director) Larry Walker — the ring means a lot for the team<br />
and the program from where we started.”<br />
EvCC restarted its baseball program in 2000 after a 20-year hiatus.<br />
Since then, 16 players have been drafted into the major leagues.<br />
The team wasn’t the only one bringing home a championship. The<br />
EvCC Trojan women’s cross country team won their third NWAACC<br />
title in four years in November 2012, the first back-to-back-title in<br />
school history.<br />
In 2012-13, more than 250 athletes participated in EvCC’s nine<br />
league sports and intramural leagues.<br />
EvCC sophomore pitcher Gunnar Swanson gave up only four hits in<br />
the NWAACC championship game. He was named MVP.
Faculty and Staff<br />
EvCC student Jennifer Johnson Hernandez dreamed of transferring to the new Washington State<br />
University engineering program offered in <strong>Everett</strong>, but didn’t think that was possible – until she met with<br />
engineering instructor Eric Davishahl.<br />
Davishahl encouraged her to retake a few math and engineering classes and helped boost her confidence.<br />
“That first meeting I had with Eric got me back on track with my degree,” Johnson Hernandez wrote in her<br />
nomination for EvCC’s “You Made a Difference” award. She graduated from EvCC with honors and was<br />
accepted into WSU’s mechanical engineering program.<br />
Students also selected instructors Steven Horn, Rene Kratz, Theresa Markovich, Isabelle Miller, and Laura<br />
Wild for the honor.<br />
The “You Made a Difference” award was one of many earned by faculty and staff in the past year. A few<br />
others include:<br />
• Longtime photography instructor Lloyd Weller received the <strong>Everett</strong> Mayor’s Art award for his support<br />
for the local arts community.<br />
• Communications instructor Lori Wisdom-Whitley was awarded Exemplary Status from the Washington<br />
<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s Humanities Association.<br />
• Two faculty members – Jason Ripper and Bethany Reid – published books.<br />
• Mary Kaye Bredeson, Washington State Center of Excellence for Aerospace and Advanced Materials<br />
Manufacturing Executive Director, received The Chair Academy’s <strong>2013</strong> Idahlynn Karre Exemplary<br />
Leadership award.<br />
• Student Activities Advisor Lindsay Hudson received the U.S. Department of Defense’s Employer<br />
Support of the Guard and Reserve Patriot Award for her support for student veterans and active duty<br />
military service members. She was nominated for the honor by U.S. Navy Reserve Chief Petty Officer<br />
Stephanie Anderson. “This is my third attempt at college,” Anderson said. “This college is where<br />
veterans want to be because of people like Lindsay.”<br />
EvCC’s Lindsay Hudson (right) receives a Patriot Award from the U.S.<br />
Department of Defense’s Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve.
Foundation<br />
Giving to <strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is as big as a 100,000<br />
pound 727 freighter and as small as a $5 contribution for<br />
student scholarships.<br />
In the past year, more than 500 people, companies and<br />
organizations donated to the <strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Foundation to support student scholarships, college programs,<br />
equipment needs and other investments crucial to student<br />
success.<br />
175<br />
students received scholarships<br />
from the EvCC Foundation in 2012-13.<br />
$1,000<br />
Typical scholarship awarded by the EvCC Foundation – almost<br />
enough for a single quarter of tuition for a student enrolled in 15<br />
credits of state-support classes.<br />
The EvCC Foundation provided<br />
$207,778<br />
in scholarships in 2012-13.<br />
The Foundation also contributed<br />
$297,867<br />
in support of 55 college programs<br />
during the past academic year.<br />
Current assets for the EvCC Foundation<br />
as of June 30, <strong>2013</strong> were:<br />
$4,562,143 Students celebrate as FedEx donates a 727 freighter to EvCC’s Aviation<br />
Maintenance Technician School in July <strong>2013</strong>.
Thank You<br />
The <strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation is grateful for the generous support of these donors and the many people in our community who support our students and employ our<br />
graduates. If you wish to join our list of supporters, please visit www.everettcc.edu/foundation to donate online or contact the EvCC Foundation office at 425-388-9555 or<br />
foundation@everettcc.edu.<br />
Dan Acosta<br />
Shannon & Shannon Lee Affholter<br />
Leanne Algard<br />
Jan Allen<br />
Sharon Allen<br />
Sherri Alvarado<br />
Lane & Sue Ambler<br />
Gerald & Doris Anderson<br />
Archbishop Murphy High School<br />
Terry & Kathy Ardmore<br />
James Arrabito<br />
Tom & Helen Askew<br />
Assistance League of <strong>Everett</strong><br />
Katherine Atwood<br />
Ann Averill<br />
Aviation Technical Services<br />
Andrea Ayers<br />
Babette Babich<br />
Linda Baca<br />
Lilian & Simeon Bagtas<br />
Kyle Bailey<br />
Jay & Mary Baker<br />
Marc Baker<br />
Margaret Balachowski<br />
Ken Baldwin<br />
Bank of America Foundation<br />
Stuart Barger & Dr. Naomi Katch<br />
Bargreen Coffee Company<br />
Kathy Baringer<br />
Suzan Bartee<br />
Kurt Batdorf<br />
Bob & Margaret Bavasi<br />
Larry & Darlene Baxter<br />
Jan Beatty-Adams<br />
Russell Beckley<br />
BECU<br />
Helen Behan<br />
Howard Behar<br />
Ronald & Gail Behar<br />
John Bell<br />
Matt Bench<br />
Heather Bennett<br />
Linda Bentson & Laird Findlay<br />
David & Janelle Beyer<br />
Xiaopeng Bi<br />
Kristina Bissell<br />
Marjorie Bissell<br />
Richele Blair<br />
Dan & Shanna Blatnik<br />
Paul Blowers<br />
Randall Boeck<br />
Benjamin Boedigheimer<br />
Bob Bolerjack<br />
John & Stepheny Bonner<br />
Glorianne Bora<br />
Botesch, Nash & Hall<br />
Karen J. Brasfield<br />
Mary Kaye Bredeson<br />
Joyce Breithaupt<br />
Robert Brill<br />
Angela Brown<br />
Heather Brown<br />
Kathy Brown<br />
Raymond Brown<br />
Alice B. Brownstein & John P Gerarden<br />
John Bruemmer<br />
Sharon & F.J. Buck<br />
Gigi & Cory Burke<br />
Jessica Cain<br />
Robert & Martha Callard<br />
Anthony Campbell, Jr.<br />
Canteen Vending<br />
Barbara Carrier<br />
Cascade Coffee, Inc.<br />
Bradley Casey<br />
Barb Chapman<br />
Gene & Gloria Chase<br />
Children Count Foundation<br />
Leigh Christianson<br />
City of <strong>Everett</strong><br />
Cynthia Clarke<br />
Coast Real Estate Services<br />
Coastal <strong>Community</strong> Bank<br />
Betty & Zeb Cobbs<br />
Allison Cohen<br />
Dr. Gary & Sue Cohn<br />
Compass Group<br />
Wanda Connochie<br />
Greg Connor<br />
James Conwell<br />
Judy Corbin<br />
Ryan Corley<br />
Doris Coroch<br />
Barb Counsellor<br />
Nathan & Amanda Crain<br />
Michael Crehan<br />
Rochelle & Doug Crollard<br />
Kimberly Crombie<br />
Patricia & Eiron Cudaback<br />
Eugene & Nikki Cummings<br />
Jay & Geri Curcio<br />
D.A. Davidson<br />
Charles & Carol Dahlgren<br />
Mary Dahlgren<br />
Richard Davert<br />
Kelly Davidson<br />
Joan Davidson-Busch<br />
Chuck Davis<br />
Richard Davis<br />
Pamela Dekoning<br />
Ronna DeLaVergne<br />
Dell<br />
Mike & Cathy Deller<br />
William Deller<br />
Mike & Gayle Denny<br />
Diane Diaz<br />
John & Julie Dickson<br />
Darryl Dieter<br />
Paul Dini<br />
Edi Dirkes<br />
Richard & Crystal Donner<br />
Stephanie Doyle<br />
Sheila Dunn<br />
East-West Chanoyu Center<br />
Michael Eaton<br />
Edmonds Floretum Garden Club<br />
Michael & Christine Edwards<br />
Bruce & Barbara Eklund<br />
Steve Ellis<br />
Terrance Elmore<br />
Debbie Emge<br />
Nancy England<br />
Esterline Technologies<br />
Tina & Buck Evans<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> Exchange Club<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> Port Gardner Rotary<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> Ski Club<br />
EverTrust Foundation<br />
Christopher Ezzell<br />
Beverly Farb<br />
If our list is incomplete or your name is listed inaccurately, please accept our sincere apologies and contact us at 425-388-9555 or foundation@everettcc.edu
Tami Farber<br />
Anson Fatland<br />
Ellen Felsenthal<br />
Doug & Robin Ferguson<br />
Fire Bunnies<br />
Star Fischer<br />
Joy & Larry Fitzpatrick<br />
Sally Fitzwilliam<br />
Cathleen Flom<br />
Fluke Corporation<br />
Jeffrey & Lori Foote<br />
Aileen Forde<br />
Carla Forney<br />
Rie Fountain<br />
Sandra Fowler-Hill & Larry Hill<br />
Terry Freeman<br />
Al Friedman & Vicki Schwartz<br />
Frontier Communications<br />
Richard & Marilyn Fry<br />
Thomas & Suzanne Gaffney<br />
Felicisimo & Sharon Galicia<br />
Jessica Galuska<br />
Richard & Debbie Galuska<br />
Visakan Ganeson<br />
Marcia Garrett<br />
Tom & Susan Gaskin<br />
Mike Gibson<br />
Gale Gill<br />
Don Giles<br />
Fred Gillings<br />
Sarri Gilman<br />
Carl Gipson<br />
Maya Glancy<br />
Robert & Patricia Glein<br />
Murray & Cheryl Gordon<br />
Lisa Gorman<br />
Dave Gossett<br />
John Graham<br />
Jerod Grant<br />
Gregory Commercial<br />
Joni Grepo<br />
Teresa & Tom Griggs<br />
Guardian Life Insurance Co.<br />
Charles Guildner<br />
Darrell & Debra Guilliford<br />
Denis & Karen Gunderson<br />
Karen Guzak<br />
Heather Haake<br />
Cassie Haines<br />
Rich & Barbara Haldi<br />
Sharon Hall<br />
Eileen Hambleton<br />
Clarke & Wilma Hamm<br />
Amy Hammons<br />
Beth Hannley<br />
Ronda Hansen<br />
Larry Hanson<br />
Lacey Harper<br />
Barbara Harris<br />
Susan Harvey<br />
Jackie Hedgpeth<br />
Richard Hellings<br />
Jane Hendricks & Douglas McNutt<br />
Henry M. Jackson Foundation<br />
Herbert B. Jones Foundation<br />
Tom & Melanie Hingson<br />
Sally Hintz<br />
Jenny Hobbs<br />
George Holland<br />
Michael Hollingsworth<br />
Alexis Holzer<br />
Kenneth & Kimberly Hoover<br />
Steve Horn<br />
William & Meredith Horton<br />
Jane Hosack<br />
Jennifer & George Howard<br />
Doris Hummel<br />
Virginia Hummel<br />
Dan Huntington<br />
Tom & Kay Hutchinson<br />
Anne Jackets<br />
Peter Jackson<br />
Christine Jacobsen<br />
Stan Jaworowski<br />
Toni Kay Jeffries<br />
Jennifer Jennings<br />
Karen Jensen<br />
Amy & Christopher Johnson<br />
Kelly Johnson<br />
Kristian & Sharon Johnson<br />
Patricia Johnson<br />
Luther Jonson<br />
JTB - Chugoku/Shikoku Corp<br />
Ronald Karr<br />
Jim Katsenes<br />
Melissa Keating<br />
Preston Keaton<br />
A.J. Kell<br />
Harold Kelly<br />
Christine Kerlin<br />
Colleen Kerr-Chastek<br />
KeyBank Foundation<br />
KeyBank National Association<br />
Leslie Kikuchi<br />
Robert Killingstad<br />
Mary & Dick King<br />
Juergen & Kathy Kneifel<br />
Jerry & Anne Koh<br />
Richard Kolkana<br />
T. C. Koopman<br />
Kathleen & Tim Koss<br />
John & Vicki Koster<br />
Ken Kouchi<br />
Sonya Kraski<br />
Ray & Denise Kubista<br />
Ardi Kveven<br />
Lake Stevens American Legion<br />
Lake Stevens School District<br />
Karen Landry<br />
Theresa Langan-Carabello<br />
Kathryn Languille<br />
Jim & Sharon Langus<br />
Marci & Grant Larsen<br />
Marianne Le<br />
Dan Leach<br />
Jeanne Leader<br />
Kristen LeMieux<br />
Chad & Patty Lewis<br />
Craig Lewis<br />
Sharon Lewis<br />
Pheeson & Marcia Liaw<br />
Phitson Liaw<br />
Nancy Lohman<br />
Lombardi’s Neighborhood Italian<br />
Anna Lonneker<br />
Jim & Linda Lonneker<br />
Howard Loring<br />
Deb Loughrey-Johnson<br />
Bill & Anna Lucas<br />
Jessica Lundeen<br />
Laurie Lusier<br />
Mark Madison<br />
Karen Manley<br />
Mark Mantei<br />
Jill March<br />
Theresa & Bert Markovich<br />
Jerry Martin<br />
Richard & Judy Martin<br />
Jon Mass<br />
Amy & Cliff Matheson Day<br />
EvCC Foundation scholarship donors and scholarship recipients.
Elise Mayes<br />
Dorothy & Harry Mays<br />
MBR, LLC<br />
Patrick & Claudia McClain<br />
Wendy McClure<br />
W. Michael & Julia McDonnell<br />
Jen McGowan<br />
Denise & Kevin McGuire<br />
McIlrath & Eck<br />
Gail McLean<br />
Janet McNeil<br />
Douglas McNutt<br />
John & Amanda Melgaard<br />
Julie Mickelberry<br />
Microsoft Giving Campaign<br />
Darrell Mihara<br />
Deane & Leslie Minor<br />
Jeff & Tina Mitchell<br />
Lynn & Jim Mock<br />
John Mohr<br />
Jane Molenkamp<br />
Dana Moler<br />
Jeff & Renee Moore<br />
Megan Moore<br />
Ed & Betty Morrow<br />
Moss Adams<br />
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe<br />
Richard & Lynne Munoz<br />
Daniel Murphy<br />
Gina Myers<br />
NAACP Snohomish County<br />
Kathy Nagie<br />
Jane Nakagawa<br />
NBI Cultural Center<br />
Susan Neely<br />
Jon & Mari-Anne Nehring<br />
Bobbie Nelson<br />
Gene & Karen Nelson<br />
Gary & Carol Newlin<br />
Anita Newman<br />
Dzung Nguyen<br />
Tieu Nguyen<br />
Linda & Joe Nichols<br />
Eric Nicholson<br />
Duane & Nancy Niemi<br />
Nintendo of America Inc.<br />
Connie Niva & Judd Marquardt<br />
J. Patrick Nolan<br />
Vickie Norris & J. Leach<br />
Numira Biosciences<br />
Barb Obee<br />
Susan O’Guin<br />
Sara & Greg Ohlin<br />
Martin Oldfield<br />
John & Mary Kate Olson<br />
Krista Olson<br />
Theresa & William Opstrup<br />
James Pacheco<br />
Brittany Padgett<br />
Jeff Pearce<br />
Diane Penland<br />
PEO Sisterhood <strong>Everett</strong><br />
Beth Peterson<br />
Ed Peterson<br />
Rock & Maggie Peterson<br />
Pilchuck Contractors<br />
Paul Pitre<br />
Port of <strong>Everett</strong><br />
Dale Preboski<br />
John & Barbara Prochnau<br />
Robert Prosch<br />
Dick & Shirley Prouty<br />
Providence Regional Medical<br />
Puget Sound Energy Foundation<br />
Puget Sound Kidney Centers<br />
Tim Quenzer<br />
Daniel Rahkonen<br />
Joe & Sharon Ralston<br />
David Rash<br />
Martha Raske<br />
Jean A. Raymond<br />
Bruce & Bethany Reid<br />
Loren Reynolds<br />
Jennifer Rhodes<br />
James & Angela Rideout<br />
Dieter & Diane Ritter<br />
Henry & Donna Robinett<br />
Richard & Tatiana Robinson<br />
Dorothy Roth<br />
Gretchen Rowe<br />
Roy Robinson Chevrolet<br />
Edward & Marilana Rubatino<br />
Rubatino Refuse Removal<br />
Bill Rucker<br />
Dennis & Jill Ryan<br />
Mark & Ann Samuelson<br />
Sara P. Sandford<br />
Faye Schierman<br />
John & Karen Schiffner<br />
Katherine Schiffner & Bryan Fullerton<br />
Cheryl Schneider<br />
Barbara Scienski<br />
Seattle Foundation<br />
Robert & Patricia Sehlke<br />
Lisa Seldon<br />
Stephanie Selin<br />
Rich Semon & Andrea Ayers<br />
Colleen Shannon<br />
Tim Shawger<br />
Shelby Sherrill<br />
Bette Shuh<br />
Thomas & Jane Shuh<br />
Shirley & Ted Shular<br />
Leanne Shults<br />
Stacy Siler<br />
Gaile Simmons<br />
Mark Simpson<br />
Heather Sipple<br />
Fred & Jane Sirianni<br />
Susan & Michael Skillen<br />
Barry Smith<br />
Dennis & Terri Jean Smith<br />
Don Smith<br />
Donald & Donna Smith<br />
Harold Smith<br />
Kevin & Diane Smith<br />
Betty Smith<br />
Mary Smith<br />
Matt Smith<br />
Mayumi & Richard Smith<br />
Snohomish County<br />
Peter & Denise Sontra<br />
Jane Squires Hart<br />
SRG Partnership Inc.<br />
Ariana Stafford<br />
William Stafford & Stephanie Pulakis<br />
Larry & Penny Starr<br />
State Farm<br />
Wilma & Carl Steigers<br />
Melissa Stephanson<br />
Ray & Vikki Stephanson<br />
Elliot Stern<br />
Sharon Stier<br />
Suanne Streby<br />
Peter Struck<br />
Stephen & Linda Summers<br />
Peter & Erin Sutcliffe<br />
Estate of Margaret Svec<br />
Donald & Mary Svela<br />
Shallon Tagg<br />
Al & Suzanne Taitingfong<br />
The Boeing Company<br />
The <strong>Everett</strong> Clinic<br />
The <strong>Everett</strong> Clinic Foundation<br />
Geoffrey Thomas<br />
Jerry & Susan Thomas<br />
Judy Thomas<br />
Brad Thompson<br />
Brad Throssell<br />
Greg Tisdel<br />
Gertrud Tobiason<br />
Marc Tolle<br />
Toray Industries (America)<br />
Vern & Leona Tovrea<br />
Charles Trask<br />
Trinity Lutheran <strong>College</strong><br />
Nancy Truitt Pierce<br />
Bill & Judy Tsoukalas<br />
Tulalip Resort Casino<br />
Connie Tune<br />
Turfs Up, Inc.<br />
Union Bank<br />
United Way of Snohomish County<br />
Allison Urbas<br />
Louise Uyeda<br />
Grant Valentine<br />
Pamela Valentine<br />
Stephen & Miriam Valentine<br />
Jan & Colleen Van Niel<br />
Mike Van Quickenborne<br />
Marci Volmer<br />
Mary Waggoner<br />
Mandi Wagner<br />
Forrest Wald<br />
Richard Waldron<br />
William & Janice Walker<br />
John & Joy Walker<br />
Joyce Walker<br />
Larry & Carey Walker<br />
Wendy Warner-Ginder
Scott Washburn<br />
Washington State University<br />
Thomas Watson<br />
Cynthia Weber<br />
Gary & Carolyn Weikel<br />
Heidi Weiss-Green<br />
Lloyd Weller<br />
Sharon Wellman<br />
Lois Wentink<br />
Sarah F. Wescott<br />
Stephen & Debbie Wescott<br />
Western Tire Chain<br />
WFSE Local 1020<br />
Teresa Wharton<br />
Zada Wheatley<br />
Bob Whisman<br />
Richard & Brenda White<br />
Joan & Bob Whittington<br />
Don Wick<br />
Amy Wilcox<br />
Laura Wild<br />
Deborah & Donald Williams<br />
Andrea Wilson<br />
Van & Janet Wilson<br />
Gail Winberg<br />
Lori Wisdom-Whitley<br />
Linda Wolf<br />
Cathy Wright<br />
Deborah Wright<br />
Diane Wright<br />
Mary Wright<br />
Arthur & Marjorie Wrisley<br />
Youth Maritime Training<br />
Alex Zimmerman<br />
Fritz & Pat Zuger<br />
The Summit Society<br />
The Summit Society at <strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> was founded to honor friends and alumni who have established planned gifts or have<br />
provided for EvCC in their will.<br />
Much like the mountain peaks of our region, gifts given by members of the Summit Society will last for generations. It is fitting that those who<br />
commit to such far-sighted support be honored in a group named after our enduring natural landscape.<br />
Call 425-388-9948 to receive more information about becoming a member.<br />
Summit Society Members<br />
David & Janelle Beyer<br />
Daniel & Phyllis Bonneywell<br />
Barbara Chapman<br />
Steve & Linda Cranfill<br />
Remembering Donna<br />
Russell & Marjorie Day<br />
Dr. James Degge<br />
Gene Cummings<br />
Harry & Jean Ellis<br />
Jane Squires Hart, a member of the EvCC Foundation Summit<br />
Society, established an endowed scholarship fund in memory of her<br />
friend and fellow nursing student, Donna Dombek.<br />
Donna was <strong>Everett</strong> Junior <strong>College</strong>’s Woman of the Year in 1956<br />
and had a successful career as a nurse. The Donna Dombek fund<br />
supports nursing students who, like Donna, will follow their dreams<br />
to become nurses.<br />
Ella Emery<br />
Jane Squires Hart<br />
Sarah D. Kravik<br />
Enid Nordlund<br />
Nancy Truitt Pierce<br />
Steven M. Robertson<br />
John D. Shawger<br />
Margaret Svec<br />
Donna Dombek<br />
Jane Squires Hart
The <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> was prepared by EvCC’s Office of <strong>College</strong> Advancement, President’s Office, Instruction, <strong>College</strong> Services, Administrative Services, Media Services, International<br />
Education, Athletics, and Institutional Research. Photography by Jenny Zuvela Marin, William Frankhouser, Max Phipps, Katherine Schiffner, and Mark Mulligan.<br />
<strong>Everett</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious belief, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin,<br />
disability genetic information, veteran status or age in its program and activities, or employment.<br />
The Executive Vice President of Instruction and Student Services has been designated to handle inquiries regarding student-related non-discrimination policies and can be reached at 2000<br />
Tower Street, <strong>Everett</strong>, WA 98201, or by phone at (425)388-9216.<br />
The Vice President of Administrative Services/Human Resources has been designated to handle employment-related inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and can be reached at<br />
2000 Tower Street, <strong>Everett</strong>, WA 98201, or by phone at (425)388-9232.