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Annual Report to Investors - The American College

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Individual Gifts in 2013<br />

Lee M. Fortenberry<br />

A. Scott Foster<br />

Larry J. Foster<br />

Lance P. Franczyk<br />

Robert T. Frieling<br />

Mark J. Funk<br />

Michael G. Gallo<br />

Lee M. Gammill, Jr.<br />

Jules O. Gaudreau, Jr.<br />

Jeffrey J. Gayonski<br />

William M. Gearhart<br />

Seymour Geller<br />

Michael J. Genovese<br />

Campbell T. Gerrish, Sr.<br />

Austin T. Getz II<br />

Rana Gidumal<br />

Brett Gilliland<br />

Gene J. Gilmore<br />

Pamela Gilmour<br />

Deborah L. Giordano-Manno<br />

Mitchell B. Glover<br />

Troy E. Glover<br />

Thomas Goes<br />

Richard H. Golden<br />

James R. Goodrich<br />

Patrick K. Gores<br />

Thomas E. Goris, Jr.<br />

Irwin Gorman<br />

Diane H. Gould<br />

Mel H. Gregory, Jr.<br />

James P. Grogan<br />

Stephen F. Gross<br />

Stephen T. Guinan<br />

Angelo A. Haddad<br />

Gerald F. Hall<br />

William K. Hallibur<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Calvin L. Hannah<br />

Paul L. Hanson<br />

Mark E. Hardy<br />

Ted P. Harless<br />

Kevin J. Hassan<br />

John L. Haver<br />

Dermott T. Healey<br />

Keith W. Hein<br />

Benjamin W. Henderson<br />

Michael S. Henegar<br />

Keith E. Hickerson<br />

Andrew J. Higney<br />

In Memoriam<br />

Charles DiLullo—1938 - 2013<br />

Charles S. DiLullo, MSFS, CLU ® , passed away on June 16, 2013. Charles began his long and productive career at<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>College</strong> in 1970 as controller and was promoted <strong>to</strong> vice president and treasurer of <strong>The</strong> <strong>College</strong> and<br />

Board of Trustees in 1975. He joined the faculty in 2000 and was named the Jarrett L. Davis Distinguished Professor<br />

of Finance and Accounting. Teaching in the Chartered Life Underwriter ® (CLU ® ) and MSFS programs, Charles was<br />

one of <strong>The</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s most popular professors. Just before he retired in 2009, he presented his 3,000th lecture <strong>to</strong> a<br />

group of <strong>The</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s graduates celebrating his career in Atlanta. Charles is survived by his wife, Laura Mae, their<br />

daughter, three sons, 12 grandchildren and extended family.<br />

Chuck Jones—1940 - 2013<br />

Charles C. Jones, MSFS, CLU ® , ChFC ® , CASL ® , CAP ® , died on April 29, 2013. A financial advisor, wealth manager<br />

and legacy planner, Chuck owned and was chief executive officer of Pentrust LLC, with offices in Kansas City, MO.<br />

He moved there in 1966 when he joined the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, predecessor of CIGNA.<br />

During his long career, Chuck contributed <strong>to</strong> the success of numerous prestigious financial services organizations,<br />

including Commercial Union Companies, Business Men’s Assurance Company of America and John Hancock. Chuck<br />

served on <strong>The</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board of Trustees for four years and on the Foundation Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs for seven<br />

years. He was inducted in<strong>to</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Alumni Hall of Fame in 2008 in recognition of his many and significant<br />

contributions <strong>to</strong> the institution as a valued alumnus. Chuck is survived by his wife, Pat, his three children,<br />

grandchildren, his two brothers and extended family.<br />

David Rubinowitz – 1967-2013<br />

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David R. Rubinowitz, MSFS, LUTCF, CLU ® , ChFC ® , CAP ® , passed away suddenly on February 21, 2013. Since 2008,<br />

David served as a trustee of <strong>The</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>College</strong>. During that tenure, he contributed <strong>to</strong> the Education Policy and<br />

Certification Committees and <strong>to</strong> the Finance and Audit Committee of the Board of Trustees. David had also served<br />

earlier on <strong>The</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Alumni Association Advisory Board. He enjoyed a long career at Morgan Stanley, and<br />

subsequently joined John Hancock at their home office in Bos<strong>to</strong>n, and most recently Alvarez & Marsal – Executive<br />

Benefits Consulting, based in New York City. He was a member of the Securities Industry Association’s Wealth<br />

Strategies Roundtable and a member of LIMRA International’s Executive Advisory Group. David is survived by his<br />

wife Stacy and their two children, Allie and Matt.

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