knowledge “An investment in pays the best interest.” — Benjamin Franklin Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report The CNM Foundation Offices are now located in the Robert P. Matteucci Building on Main Campus. The CNM Foundation pursues a mission to provide the extra financial assistance necessary for the citizens of Central New Mexico Community College’s service area to obtain the quality educational opportunities they deserve. We are grateful for your philanthropic gifts to ensure that the CNM Foundation can provide resources and scholarships to our students so that they can become the driving force for New Mexico’s economy. Changing Lives Building Community Fund Donors The Changing Lives, Building Community Fund helps the CNM Foundation build capacity to provide support for Central New Mexico Community College and the educational dreams of our students. This corporate recognition program allows the CNM Foundation to continue its belief that every dollar invested in the Foundation is a true investment in CNM students. We are grateful to the following corporate partners who assist us in our mission. Excellence Level Partners: PNM | Anonymous Innovate Level Partners: Bank of America | Follett Higher Education Group 1 Board of Directors As of June 2013 Officers President Ross Busby,Vice President, NM Regional Commercial Banking Manager, Bank of the West President-Elect John Lewinger, Founder/Principal, Colliers International Treasurer Katherine Ulibarri,Vice President, Finance and Operations, CNM Secretary Lisa McCulloch, Executive Director, CNM Foundation Directors Sally Adams, Betty’s Bath and Day Spa Ian Anderson, Albuquerque Business First Steven Anaya, Realtors Association of New Mexico Thomas Briones, Briones Business Consulting, P.C. Bruce Beebe, Wells Fargo Bank, NM Adrian Chavez, Pepsi Beverages Company Regina Chavez, University of New Mexico Roger Cook, Retired, Intel Corporation Dale Dekker, Dekker/Perich/Sabatini Gina Euell, Exhibit Solutions New Mexico Ed Garcia, Garcia Automotive Melissa Gonzales, Bank of the Rio Grande Mark Gorham, Lorelei Investments David Grieves, Chavez Grieves Consulting Engineers Inc. Terry Laudick, New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union Ann Lerner, Albuquerque Film Office Natasha Martell-Jackson, Intel Sherman McCorkle, Sandia Science and Technology Park Dave Melton, Sacred Power Corporation Kirk Meyer, Don Chalmers Ford Janice Micali, Retired, CNM Administrator Diane Harrison Ogawa, PNM Resources Foundation Peter Parnegg, Coldwell Banker Legacy JJ Parsons, Retired, Presbyterian Healthcare Services Don Power, Jaynes Corporation Michael Ragsdale, West Star Mortgage Corporation Ruth Schifani, Modrall Sperling Law Firm Angela Silva, Bank of Albuquerque Ray Smith, Klinger Constructors Amy Tapia, Sandia National Laboratories Joseph Varro, DSRM National Bank Kathie Winograd, CNM Carl Alongi, REDW – Emeritus Board Member Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report For every $1 invested in CNM $1.60 is returned to the local economy. 3 Dear CNM Foundation Supporters, I want to express my deep appreciation for the CNM Foundation and all of the admirable donors and Foundation Board members who enrich our community by choosing to support the success of CNM students, our college and our community.Your amazing support of CNM goes such a long way in improving the quality of life for everybody in our community. With your support, CNM has continued to make great progress over the past year. We continue to graduate students at a record pace, providing our local economy with highly skilled graduates who are well-prepared to excel in the workplace. And CNM remains the largest higher education institution in the state in terms of enrollment with nearly 30,000 students taking college-credit courses. So many of these students achieve their goals because of the support they receive from the Foundation. Although CNM has been very successful in building the backbone of the central New Mexico workforce for decades, our region’s workforce isn’t as skilled as we need it to be to support the kind of economic growth we desperately need here in central New Mexico. In this post-recession era, our community needs us to be more innovative than ever before in our approach to serving the education and workforce needs of our economy. For various reasons, we know there are many New Mexicans looking for an alternative to traditional education offerings. If we can effectively engage these populations, we believe we can make greater progress in “skilling up” our workforce, which is a pillar for economic growth. That’s why we’re launching an innovative education center in Downtown Albuquerque in fall 2014. The STEMulus Center is designed to support the region’s economic needs by accelerating education so that some of the key gaps in our workforce are addressed sooner rather than later, which is paramount for our economic prospects and quality of life. It will also provide more non-traditional students access to CNM technology and labs, which is part of an effort to get more citizens engaged in the power of education. The STEMulus Center will provide space for four strategic functions: the Accelerator will provide wrap-around support for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to get their promising ideas off the ground; the Prototyping and Testing Lab will give community members the ability to use some of the college’s technology to test their ideas; Bootcamps and Accelerated Learning workshops will allow employers to provide “skill-up” opportunities for their employees; Coding and Cyber-Security Academies will address significant needs for more individuals with computer coding skills, as well as the skills needed to work in cyber-security environments. CNM is striving to speed up the economic recovery through this STEMulus Center. I hope our wonderful donors will support us in this endeavor as we strive to change more lives for the better and build a stronger, more economically promising community. To our CNM Foundation, to our Foundation Board members and everyone who generously donates to the CNM Foundation, thank you so much for your support of our students and our college. CNM Governing Board Members (As of June 2013) Michael D. DeWitte, Chair Sincerely, Mark Armijo, Vice Chair Deborah L. Moore, Secretary Pauline J. Garcia, Member Dr. Katharine W. Winograd, CNM President Penelope S. Holbrook, Member Blair L. Kaufman, Member Robert P. Matteucci Jr., Member Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report Dear Friends of the CNM Foundation, As we look back on 2013 I am encouraged by how much we have invested as a community to education and job growth in our state. I would like to take this time to thank each and every one of you who have invested your time, your resources, and your support into our students and our college. I invite you to read through this report to hear how your investment has impacted the lives of real New Mexicans who are succeeding because of the impact that CNM – that you – have made on their lives. In 2013, the CNM Foundation raised 1.8 million dollars to help support the important programs and scholarships championed by the Foundation. Donor investments have produced a widespread effect as the college invests in our students who are the foundation and future of New Mexico. For every $1 invested in CNM the average student income increases by $4.30; higher earnings of CNM students and the associated increases in state income expand the tax base by about $85.5M with $5.1M in social savings every year. The bottom line: An investment in our students is an investment in New Mexico. As you read further you will see that CNM is more than a college and pursuing an education. CNM is an opportunity that leads to a rewarding and successful career for our students. Matt Pacheco, a CNM alum and Certified Public Accountant, will tell you, “CNM has a lot to offer! You get out of it what you put in to it.” The four graduate stories shared within these pages have the same unifying theme: CNM is more than a community college… it is a stepping stone into a great career, a better opportunity, and a brighter future. CNM Foundation Staff Lisa McCulloch, Executive Director Anna Sanchez, Senior Director of Development A recent CNM study on economic impact showed that for every dollar of state and local tax money invested in CNM today yields a cumulative of $14.30 to all New Mexico residents.Your investment isn’t just a contribution… it’s a promise for tomorrow. As we look forward to another year of investment in New Mexico please join me in making a commitment to our students, our community, and our state. Brenda Martinez, Development Specialist Daysha Trujillo, Development Manager Sincerely, Marshall Quam, Advancement Coordinator Ross Busby President, CNM Foundation Board of Directors 5 Matthew Pacheco Liberal Arts Associate Degree, 2005 Pre-Management Associate Degree, 2005 Matt Pacheco | Certified Public Accountant, Burt & Company CPAs, LLC Matt spent seven years between high school and higher education before enrolling at CNM and getting a position as a student employee. For Matt, the student employee position and taking classes again were game changers after his experience in high school. “I had been out of school for seven years, so when I got to CNM, I was ready. I enjoyed being on campus and going to class.” A student employee position in Shipping and Receiving was just the ticket Matt needed to boost his motivation and excitement about higher education, while also providing some income to allow him to afford school and the flexibility he needed to plan his work schedule around his classes. His student employee position brought him all over campus, where he could make connections and see what was happening within the college. In fact, when a scholarship opportunity arose, Matt was able to get a letter of recommendation from a department outside of his own through the connections he made. He was also able to familiarize himself with service learning programs, even volunteering for CNM’s volunteer tax preparation program, Tax Help New Mexico. Matt earned a pre-management associate degree in 2005 that allowed him to transfer all of his credits to UNM’s Anderson School of Management. He also earned an associate degree in liberal arts. When he transitioned to UNM, it only took a year and a half to graduate with his bachelor’s degree in December 2007. He credits his success at UNM with what he learned at CNM: “CNM taught me how to be a student. By the time I went to UNM, I had study habits down, and had a good routine going. As far as the curriculum, the transition was pretty smooth. There were classes that were difficult, but I caught on pretty well.” Now a Certified Public Accountant, Matt sees himself in his career for the long haul. To future students of CNM, he advises them to be on campus, exploring, talking, and meeting new people. “CNM has a lot to offer,” Matt continues, “you get out of it what you put into it.” As someone who has persisted through higher education and is now in a successful career, he also cautions folks to reconsider their notion of a twoyear college. “I had many of the same faculty that taught at both places [CNM and UNM]. The class sizes are smaller, and it’s affordable. Just because you’re getting a discount on your tuition doesn’t mean that you’re getting a lesser product of education. The tuition is lower but the product is just as good.” It’s more than a campus. It’s a future. Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report Scott Gagnon Prehealth Sciences, Radiologic Technology Associate Degree, 2012 Scott Gagnon | Radiology Technician, CAT Scan Department, Presbyterian Healthcare Services Scott Gagnon jumped into the x-ray technician program at CNM with two feet. He was president of the Radiologic Technology club, spent his free time volunteering extra hours in clinicals, and studying coursework to help out classmates. “It comes down to really needing to strive for the top, it’s not going to get handed to you.” Scott said. Focus, learn, and use your time efficiently. If you just want to mess around, you’re not going anywhere.” For Scott, his no-nonsense approach to school resulted in being hired at Presbyterian Healthcare Services in CT (Computed Tomography). This position was a direct result of his volunteering extra clinical hours, which gave him a chance to really know that department. Scott was driven to use his time at CNM as the foundation to build an exciting career. In addition to having received his certification as an X-ray technician and launching his job as a CT technician, he plans to work next toward his bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Sciences from UNM, with an emphasis in Management. After that he plans to get licensed in MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). He is not the only one in his family pursuing higher education through CNM. His wife is currently in CNM’s Nursing program, having already completed her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health and a Master of Law degree. His perspective as someone who’s been there, done that, and wants to do it again, is that CNM’s programming creates an environment where students are taught to learn, learners are taught to do, and doers are taught to be students. Scott was also a recipient of the Frontier/Golden Pride Scholarship. Take it from Scott. “Get in to a field that you want to get into… great effort is going to give great reward, potentially. It’s definitely something you have to work for. Get out there and really try to go through your program and work hard.” It’s more than a job. It’s a career. 7 Greg Cappetto | Co-Owner, Atrios Catering When Greg Cappetto’s employer shut down its operations, it sent him to the unemployment office where he found that part of the unemployment package included the option to return to school to get an education in a new field. “When that door closed, CNM opened another one,” Greg jokes. He loved food, he wanted to learn how to cook better, and he was eager to learn about preparing healthy foods. Why not pursue Culinary Arts? And to remain flexible, he decided to specialize in catering, so that he could plan events in advance to make sure school commitments came first. Greg was fortunate to work with Chef Scott Clapp, owner of Blue Plate Catering, who showed him the ropes of owning a catering business and who also began teaching at CNM during that time. Through his experiences, Greg learned enough about the food industry to venture into entrepreneurship, starting Atrios Catering. While at CNM, he also built strong relationships with the cohort of students who journeyed through the two-year program with him – who still remain in touch even after their pursuits have taken them across the country. His previous job experience in the financial industry helped with running a small business, but it was at CNM where he took classes in how to price his product, understand food costs, and how much it costs to move food through the kitchen and to the table. Rather than relying on intuition, or worse, guessing, his time at CNM taught him how to create a business that is sustainable and thrives. “In the catering industry,” Greg explains, “you have to be able to plan for fluctuations, you need to know what it costs at all times. CNM was pivotal in helping me understand what that process was.” CNM was so fundamental to Greg’s new career, that he wants to give back to the college that he says gave so much to him and allowed him to become a successful entrepreneur. He volunteers as an English tutor at CNM’s Montoya Campus and now hires CNM students to assist in his catering business. He knows how important the flexibility and decent wages that catering provides are to a working student. These students come to Greg from CNM’s Culinary Arts program, which Greg calls the culinary school that is producing the chefs of the next generation for not just Albuquerque, but the entire Southwest region. What makes the school so special? Greg cites how CNM teaches not just the cooking skills, but the “sense of urgency” that is so important when it comes to catering. “It’s a timing industry. Now I hire people who have the understanding that you need to work fast to achieve your goals. In order to get a hot dish to a person and have it be an enjoyable experience is one of the most important skills. Be fast, be safe, but set a pace to get from Point A to Point B.” This same sense of urgency is how Greg prompts the students currently at CNM to enjoy this time in their lives. Higher education isn’t just about the skillset, even though that’s a big part, he says. Perhaps more important is taking time to get to know the people around you, and being involved, knowing that it’s more than just going to class. Building a network of peers is essential to being successful in college and in careers. “Don’t miss out on the culture of community college! The skills you can always update, but learning from and being around a diverse population is part of the journey of education.” It’s more than a career. It’s a journey. Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report Greg Cappetto Baking Certificate, 2004 Professional Cooking Certificate, 2004 Culinary Arts Associate Degree, 2004 9 Irving Enriquez Automotive Fundamentals Certificate, 2011 Automotive Technology Certificate, 2013 Irving Enriquez | Automotive Mechanic, Emergency Vehicles, MHQ of New Mexico Irving Enriquez has always liked working on vehicles. He knew from a young age that he wanted to have a job as an automotive technician. What he didn’t anticipate was finding himself in a career as automotive mechanic for a company that specializes in emergency vehicles. “I love my job and I love my position; I plan to work for MHQ for a long time,” he says. Irving graduated from the Automotive Technology program at CNM this past August. He was impressed with the instructors he encountered who took the time to answer his questions and exhibited knowledge in their field. “I think it was all about the instructors I had – they made the difference in my time at CNM. They were very helpful,” says Irving. He also enjoyed being surrounded by students who shared his passion for automotive technology and being able to learn from others who had different perspectives from the field. “It was great to learn from people who can share their experiences with different technology and transmissions, which I am very interested in” Irving said. While attending CNM, Irving received the Garcia Automotive Group Scholarship which helped to cover his tuition and books and made it possible for him to afford school. He also used the scholarship to start purchasing tools for his position as a mechanic at MHQ. “Being a student allowed me to get a 50% discount off of tools which is huge because you have to purchase your own tools and they can be very expensive,” says Irving. Irving plans on staying in the automotive field for the long haul. The credentials that he gained from the Automotive Technology program at CNM will be useful not just now in his career, but will be a great foundation for furthering his education at a four-year school, an idea he is toying with. Irving would encourage students to start at CNM. “If you are interested in automotive mechanics and have no previous experience, the program at CNM would be a great place to start,” he said. It’s more than a class. It’s an opportunity. Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report Fiscal Year Giving Distinguished Founders ($100,000.00 +) Lovelace Health System NM Educators Federal Credit Union PNM Presbyterian Healthcare Services Wells Fargo Bank New Mexico, NA Founders ($25,000.00 +) Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Cafe Bank of America Tamara Barrett FINRA Investor Education Foundation Jaynes Corporation Alan Malott Bruce Malott and Marla Wood Sherman and Cathy McCorkle Anonymous Radiology Associates of Albuquerque Sandia National Labs The Annie E. Casey Foundation Philanthropists ($10,000.00 +) Bank of the West Bridgers & Paxton Consulting Engineers, Inc. DSRM National Bank Enterprise Builders Corporation Follett Higher Education Group Intel Corporation Steven and Jane Lindemann Michael and Janet Sjulin State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Company Summit Electric Supply Co. The Boye Foundation The Daniels Fund Thornburg Foundation United Way of Central New Mexico US New Mexico Federal Credit Union Wagner Equipment Benefactors ($5,000.00 +) Accion New Mexico American Indian Education Foundation Bank of Albuquerque Consulado de Mexico, Albuquerque Empire Southwest, LLC CAT Janice E. Micali Modrall Sperling Law Firm Associates ($1,000.00 +) Albuquerque Community Foundation Dave and Maureen Anderson Anonymous Associated General Contractors Noel and Frances Behne Blue River Productions LLC * Alumnus July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 John and Carolyn Bronisz Sarah and Doug Brown Ross and Carmel Busby Phillip and Joan Bustos Luis and Tanya Campos Paul and Connie Cassidy Clear Channel Worldwide Roger and Jane Cook Richard Crysler Dale and Diane Dekker Facility Manager Association of NM Kathleen Gilmore Diane Harrison Ogawa and Greg Ogawa James and Carol Hinton Penny Holbrook Holman’s USA William and Jan Keleher Helen K. Kerschner Klinger Constructors, LLC John and Jamie Lewinger Lumidign, Inc. Eric Magana Natasha Martell Jackson and Prentiss Jackson Lisa and Frank McCulloch Kirk Meyer and Kristy OttMeyer Middle Rio Grande Chapter New Mexico Professional Surveyors Miller Bonded, Inc. Robert and Betsy Murphy National Automotible Delears Chartible Foundation National Christian Foundation, New Mexico National Endowment for the Humanities Northern Entertainment Eugene and Pat Padilla Doug and J.J. Parsons Don and Vicki Power Prince of Peace Catholic Community Quinn Company Rose’s Southwest Papers, Inc. Sandoval County Fire Department Ruth Schifani Scholarship America Samantha Sengel Sharpworks Barbara Silva Toby and Elisa Simon St. Clair Winery & Bistro Starline Printing Doug and Jane Swift Michael Teeter *Phylls and Mark Van Meter Erica Volkers Elizabeth Wertheim Robert and Donna White Todd Wilburn Peter and Kathie Winograd David Davis and Judy Zanotti The CNM Foundation is grateful for every gift. Gifts reflected were received during the 2012/2013 fiscal year which ended June 30, 2013 and were included in the annual financial statements approved by the State Auditor’s Office. Investors ($500.00 +) Sustainers ($250.00 +) Supporters ($100.00 + ) Albuquerque Asphalt, Inc. Albuquerque Reprographics Inc. Richard and Linda Barr Mary Bates-Ulibarri James and Nancy Berry *John P. Blewett Julia B. Bowdich John Boydstun Clare A. Castiglia and Lawrence Shore John T. Chavez and Mary Torres Ruben G. Chavez Construction Financial Management Assoc. Construction Specifications Institute, Albuquerque Chapter Rhonda Coochwikvia Credit Professionals International Wayne Davenport Michael and Barbara DeWitte Carl and Kathleen Diegert Larry and Donna Diller James and Amy Donohue Evelyn E. Dow Christin M. Dubriel Energy Technology and Environmental Business Association Enstrom Helicopter Corporation Fanning Bard Tatum Architects Chantel Forster *Rudy M. Garcia and Barbara L. Wallace Glen and Polly Barton Fund Kelsey Gross Ann Lyn Hall Hanna Plumbing & Heating Alexis Kerschner-Tappan and Alex Tappan Carl and Martha Koestner Jan Kovach Barbara and Burl Lewis Fredreka Lucero Edward and Virginia Lujan Rick Marquardt Mechanical Sales Company Loretta A. Montoya and Karl Romero National Community Tax Coalition LLC Herbert and Rita Pitts Anthony Rael Kate Rogers Gabriel and Anna Sanchez Michelle Simon Paula Smith-Hawkins Sound and Signals Systems of New Mexico Special Touch Catering, LLC Jeremy Stock Tammy Strickler Lis Turkheimer Katherine Ulibarri Alicia West Wilson & Company *Randy and Jacqueline Woodcock Juliane Ziter Steven and Shara Anaya Catherine Arntzen Eloy Baldonado Richard Black Jackie and Sam Bregman *Monica A. Brito Grace S. Brown Business Environments Phil Campbell Casa Verde Salon and Spa Ernest Chavez Contract Associates Peter and Karen Driscoll Christine Duncan Sarah and Jonathan Dunn Rachel M. Furnari Paul Getz and Audrey Martinez Gian “Joe” Gieri Gail Grosso Charles and Linda Hale Gerald Heater Wanda Helms Home Builders Association of Central New Mexico Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa Inland Kenworth J.F. Maddox Foundation Blair Kaufman and Ann Piper Susanne Koestner Judy Lalani Deborah and Richard Leonard Ann Lerner and Skip Drinkard Lou Anne Lundgren Thomas A. Manning Ted and Dolores Martinez Alana McGrattan Richard and Virginia Michaux Myra and Alan Morris Morrow Reardon Wilkinson Miller, LTD Nancy S. Musinski National Association of Industrial and Office Properties Ricardo and Angela Ortiz Pepsi Beverages Company Bettye Pressley Rita Rivera Ruben Sanchez Cynthia Schultz Kelly Sullivan Patricia Tarry-Stevens Terracon Consultants Inc. David Twomey US Foods *Samuel and Mayra Vallejos *Teresa Valverde Robert and Patricia Wagner Scott and Laura Wallin Wencui and Tiequan Yang Becky Zerger Clayton and Noemi Abbey Albertsons LLC Albuquerque Marriott Hotel Albert A. Anella Amanda Archuleta *Jeannie and Mike Baca Karen Ball Travis Barber Ray Barela Barnes & Noble Booksellers Jolita Barnes Basic Confections Cheryl and Bernier Lucy Birbiglia BLR Supply John and Bettye Bobroff Kara Bobroff Bradbury Stamm Construction Inc. Martha Brittenham June Broce Cornell Broomfield Burt’s Tiki Lounge Cardinal Health Stacie Carviso Adrian and Michelle Chavez *Diana and Dennis Chavez Regina Chavez and Dan Puccetti Marsha Cline James and Mabel Culpepper Lora C. Cunningham Morgan Davie Janis De La O *Jeanette and John Denaple *Phoebe Dennis Yolanda Denny Penny DeRose James and Julie Drennan Deborah and Michael Eaton *Woody Edwards Ian Esquibel Pamela Etre-Perez Conchita Fields Don and Virginia Fisher Patrick Flink Gilbert Gallegos Lori Gallegos Cynthia Garcia Peggy Garcia-Marquez Karen Gomez *Patrick Gomez Evelina Gonzalez Priscilla Gonzalez Danielle Goodman Roderick and Judith Groves Elsie Hall *Shiva Hardee James Harrington Peter Heald Jane Helton Blaine Henderson Chris Henderson Hinkle Family Fun Center Patricia Holmes LaDonna and Paul Hopkins 11 Daniel and Roseann Houlihan Patrick Houlihan Karen Hughes Todd Hummel Marvin Hunter Donald and Mary Hurst Peggy Johnson Barbara Johnston Janice E. Jones Brenda Judd Kimberly Kachirisky Matthew Koestner Krispy Kreme Monica LaCome Robert Lafarge Susan Lederle Larry Leija Dale and Linda Lockett Dora Lujan *Victoria Maestas Joline and Ed Mahr Ruth Marciano Marita Marshall *Brenda and Reyes Martinez Deborah A. Martinez Julia and Stephen Miera Jessica and Ernesto Mills Steven Mitchell Pat and Ted Modica Monika Monje Michelle L. Murray Lori Nawman Ivonne I. Nelson New Mexico Women’s Foundation *Shirley A. Norris Victoria Ojeda Cruz Ortega Yolanda and Zachary Pacheco Ann Paden Roderigo Padilla Russell Parker Richard Paul Gloria Penner *Carol and Gilbert Perez Bradley Perl Sarah Peterson Judith Pfeifer Cynthia Phillips and Thomas P. Martin David E. Pliskin and Laura P. Epstein Paul Quan Kimberly and Lawrence Rael Michelle Renteria Amy and Steve Rhutasel Erica Roark Bernard M. Rogers Nichole Rogers Laura Rust Dirks Elizabeth Rust Catherine Rust Templin Stephen Sanchez Louise Scherffius Robert and Rosemary Schmid Jamie L. Searcy Brandon Seber Steven R. Severance Zachary T. Shank Linda Shul Katie Singleton Skansa USA Civil West Rocky Mountain District Inc. Paul and Linda Smarrella Patricia Smith Jessica Spence Robert Stark Maren Stockhoff Ann and Michael Sullivan Tango Cafe James and Maxine Templeton Jane and Dale Thayer The Boeing Company Alice Trabaudo *Daysha and Jason Trujillo Lawrence Trujillo Unicor LLC Gary and Sarah Van Valin Vigil and Associates Architects Lawrence Wallace Martin Waller *Susan J. Wilson Wesley Wormhood Friends ($0.01 +) Hannah Abraham-Shea Charles and Adams Leona Adams Louis E. Adams, Jr. Daniel Aguilar Rosa Aguirre Aiki Karate Albuquerque Isotopes Baseball Club, Inc. Maria Alcala Lisa Aldon *Geraldine Alires Judith Andrews Stephen Andrews Socorro Anguiano Anonymous Gloria Apodaca Sharon K. Apodaca Diane Archuleta Olga Arguello Max Armendariz David R. Armijo Adrian Arroyo-Alvarez Ramon Atayde Douglas J. Atler Sr. Arnaldo Avila Julieta Avitia Amy Baker Miguel Balderrama Azmina Balsara John Banister Barbara Barr Madison Bean Audrey Beck AnDrea Bedoni Yesenia and John Beltran Christopher Bernal Kenneth Bernier Betty’s Bath & Day Spa Urszula Biela John and Joan Black Dorothea Bluehorse Marcia Bockemeier Wayne Bodmer Terry A. Bonesteel Duana Boyd Kathleen S. Boyles Jason Bransford Susan N. Braun Amy Brazell Shelley Brethouwer Stephanie Britton Josi Brown Luis J. Brown Rachel Buchen *Christine Burns Soledad Cabriales de Galaviz Jaime Campbell Joanne Cardona Philip Carman Anthoney Carrillo Michael Cartwright Carol A. Casados Elisa Castillo Chris Cavazos *Mary and William Chambers Brenda Chavez Clarence Chavez Julie Chavez Maria Chavez Nahum Chavez Susan Chavez Jesse Chenven Preston Chick Chilis Jim Chong Cinemark Movies 8 Scott Clapp Daniel and Krista Colon Bernadette L. Cordova Neima Corral Derma Eddie Cortez Debbie Costales Kenneth Costales Clifford Cox Marla Cox *Diane Craig Michael Cranney Sonia Crawford Kim Cross Nicholle Davila Gail Davis Lewis H. Dawley and Regina B. Lewis Margaret T. DeGrazio Nicolette C. Dennis Marion DeQuack Holly DeWees Anna Diaz Michael Diaz Dion’s *Elizabeth C. Doak Teresa Dominguez Jean M. Domme *LisaMarie Dorian Jerome R. Dorr Duke of Donuts, Inc. dba Dunkin Donuts Marikka Duncan Jana Dunow Gloria Duran Manuel Duran Martha Duran Shirley Ellison Ruby Encinias Steven English Stephanie Eras Isidro Espinoza Dolores S. Esquivel Anita M. Evans Greg Everett Jacqueline Farrell Raquel N. Felix Carla M. Felsted Julie Fisher Revonda K. Flook William Flook Joanne Florez Jessica Forbes Paul D. Fornell *RoseAnn Fosler Donald Fowell Cynthia Frank Jeremy Frick *Laverne R. Gabaldon Armando Galaviz Angela Gallegos Curtis Garand Ana A. Garcia Charles Garcia Daniel Garcia Eric-Christopher Garcia *Johnny and Jean Garcia Joshua Garcia Leticia Garcia Regina Garcia Gararda Garcia-Vera Marjo M. Garlach Kristofer Gaussoin Phelan Gavaldon Mara Gebhardt Charlotte Gensler David R. Gick *Felicia Gieck Jeffrey Gittelman and Susan Dilts Dennis Gitter *Jason Gomez Leobardo Gomez *Barbara Gonzales *Lorena Gonzales Hector Gonzalez Rose Gonzalez-Ayala Frank Gordon Christopher Gossett *Cheri Grajeda Ana G. Granados de Barraza Leticia Granados Sionna Grassbaugh Jon Gray *Susanne and Fred Gunckel Lisa and Gurule Maria Gutierrez Merillyn Gutierrez Michelle Gutierrez Patricia Haaland Kathryn Hamblet Amanda Hamblin Evelyn Hamilton Tracy Hamilton Doni Hardy Melissa and Brad Harman Jessie Harwell Marquessa Hawkins Daniel Hay Chioma and Michael Heim Alan and June Herman Melissa Herman *Maria E. Hernandez Matilde Hernandez Shamayne Hernandez Georgia Herrera Luis Hidalgo Joseph Hirschfeld Kevan Hobbs Lawrence Holcolm Diane Holloway *Doreen Huerta Leanna Huynh Hyatt Regency Jeffrey Ice Lisa Ice Luis Irigoyen Iris Glass Treasures John Ives Stroman Jackson Marvin Jacquez *Sam and Deborah James Martin Jaramillo Matthew Jenkins Russell C. Johnson Anna L. Judah Mona Kasaus Joyce Kaser Stephanie and David Kauffman Maria C. Kean Michael Kear Harold Kibler Michael Killman Steve Klein La Quinta Inn Albuquerque Airport The average CNM student’s income Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report Roland Lagunzad James and Jackie Lamoureux Mildred and Charles Langston David A. Lawrence *Bonnie Lee Rochelle Lee Melinda Lewis Tony Lewon David Licht Hazel D. Lieg Salvatore Liotta Robert Lipp Arturo Loera Ryan Logan Carol Lopez Daisy Lopez Marivel Lopez de Olivas Julie B. Lopez Robert Lopez Melissa Lovato Natalie Lovato Shirley Lovato Esther and Carlos Lozoya Elizabeth and Ronnie Lucero *Jimmy Luna Julie Luna Martin Luran Gloria Mack *Elizabeth Madrid Lisa Madrid Sidney Mallard Argyro Maniatis Amanda Martinez Carlos Martinez Carol Martinez Edward Martinez Matthew E. Martinez Monica Martinez Reina Martinez Ruby Martinez Rudy Martinez Victoria R. Martinez Magda Martinez-Baca Pedro Martinez-Rodriguez Martina Maturino Teresa Maynard Heather McCollon Marcus McCord Rachel McHugh Colleen McNamara Joey Medina Georganne Mellen Nora Mendoza Fernando Mera Edwina Meraz Richard S. Merrill Rosemarie Meza Patricia Miera Danielle Rae Miller James Moffett Crystal T. Montoya Krystle Montoya Lewis Montoya Rosalinda Montoya Bradley Moore Deborah Moore Jennifer Morales-Owen Beth Moreno-Perine Melissa Morgan Mike Moya Lidia Muniz Geromino Munoz Annabell Myers Hector Navarro *Pamela Nicolary Amanda Nieto *Jan Nixon Nora Nixon New Mexico School of Therapeutics Robert Oakley Maria Ochoa Cynthia O’Connell Patricia OConnor Old Town Pizza Parlor Jesus Olivas Robert Ortega Clyde Ortiz David Ortiz Roshelle Overton Cindy Oxley Christopher Padilla Manuel Palacios *Margaret Palumbo Charnia Parrish Daniel Paul Pei Pei Angela Perez Maria Perez Jeffrey Perry Michael Perry Kathleen Peters Alexandria Piland Kalynn Pirkl Elizabeth Pleus Richard Polk Carla Ponce Mark Pyszkowski Shirley Quintana Bertha Quintero Mark Rader Christopher Radi Chiaki Ramirez Uriel Ramirez Amelene Ramone Fred Ream Martha Redhouse Michael Reese Kelli Reynaga John and Jetta Reynolds Ralph M. Flores and Geri Rhodes Esperanza Ricardo Elizabeth Rieb J. D. and Marie Roark Mario Rocha Kimberly Rocheford Francisca Rodriguez Gina Rodriguez *Leticia Rodriguez John Rogers Romano’s Macaroni Grill Anthony Romero John F. Romero Michelle L. Romero Samuel Romo Carol Ross Janet Ross Rhonda Ross *Amanda Rubio Jennifer Ruden Lisa Ruelas David Ruff Tomas Ruiz-Fabrega Mary Rupe Susan Ruth Anna Saavedra Cynthia Sachs-Bustos Carolina Saenz Barbara Salais Estela Salazar Luis Salcido-Blanco Marcelina Salvador Roxana Sanchez Virginia and T. Parker Sando Larry Sandoval Hilda Santacruz Michael Schaefer Joe Schaub James Schneider Dennis Scott *Ian Scott Miguel Sedillo Patricia Seitz Evelyn Selva Kathy Sena Dennis Serna Aurelio Serrano Judith M. Serrano Mark Simma Maria A. Sisneros-Wichman Timothy and Linda Slater Lana Smith-Brown *Willie Smoker Cali Soberanes Sodexho Campus Dining Christian Soto Thomas Sperry Sports & Wellness Judith Spring Starbucks Coffee Company Victoria Stark-Romero Anita Sterchi Maria Stevens Asako Stone Magdalena Strickland Jon Stull Jennifer Sullivan Cynthia Swallow Amy and Jerry Tapia Francesca Tapia Radine Taylor Judith Teak *Lawanda D. Tennison Janelle Terrazas Melissa Terribilini Rowland Tessier The Range Cafe Henry Tobias Raymond Torres Eloy Torrez Christina Trevino Audrey Troche Donna C. Trujillo Greg Trujillo Pelatia Trujillo Regina Trujillo Richard Trujillo Rebecca Turner Vickie Turner Phillip Ukestine Michael Valdez Cindy Valencia Maria Valenzuela Tamra Vallo Gregory Van Wart Alma Vega Emilio Velasquez Debra Vigil Delicia Vigil Sabrina Vigil Amanda J. Vital Mark D. Walch Jacquelyn Walker *Haydee Wansing Sandra and Asa Warren E. Anna Watkins Debra Watson *Diana and Brett Webb Judy and Peter Weinreb LaMonica Whittaker Rachel L. Wiethoff *Gary M. Williams Ginger Williams Gloria Williams *Andie Wilson Robert and Josephine Wilson Peter Witter Shirley Wittkofsky Vicki Wood James H. Woodall Anna Wormald Eva Yotter David Young Memorial donations In Memory of Jack Rust Greg Ogawa and Diane Harrison Ogawa Richard and Linda Barr Julia Bowdich Bradbury Stamm Construction Inc. June Broce James Culpepper Robert Lipp Janice E. Micali Maxine and James Templeton Elizabeth Rust In Memory of Ernest Garcia Skansa USA Civil West Rocky Mountain District Inc. Inland Kenworth Peggy Johnson Laura Rust Dirks Catherine Rust Templin Ann and Michael Sullivan June and Alan Herman Amy and James Donohue Virginia and Richard Michaux Deborah and Michael Eaton Fred Ream Roseann and Daniel Houlihan Quinn Company Bank of Albuquerque Glen and Polly Barton Fund Empire Southwest, LLC CAT Robert White and Donna Alesch White Richard S. Merrill In Memory of Evan Diegert Kathleen and Carl Diegert increases $4.30 for every $1 invested in CNM. * Alumnus 13 CNM Foundation Endowments Adult and General Education Scholarship Endowment Alfred A. Abbott Scholarship Endowment Access to College Education Scholarship Endowment Carl and Linda Alongi Scholarship Endowment Arts and Science Programs Scholarship Endowment Aspire-Education & Community Presidential Scholarship Associated General Contractors Scholarship Endowment in honor of Robert J. Stamm Richard and Linda Barr Scholarship Endowment Noel D. and Frances C. Behne Scholarship Jon Bentley Memorial Endowment Bosomworth Workforce Scholarship Endowment Fred C. and Priscilla M. Bottom Scholarship Endowment Boye Success Award Endowment Career and Technical Programs Scholarship Endowment Century Sign Builders Scholarship Endowment CNM Alumni Scholarship Endowment CNM Minority Scholarship Endowment CNM Presidential Scholarship Endowment Wilhelmina Neat Coe/Peace Foundation, Inc. Memorial Scholarship Endowment Construction Specification Institute Scholarship Endowment Culinary Arts Scholarship Endowment CVI Laser Photonics Scholarship Endowment Delta Dental Student Success Award Dorothy Sue’s GED Scholarship Endowment DSRM National Bank Scholarship Endowment Engineering Success Scholarship Endowment Ernest Garcia Emerging Artist Scholarship Endowment Facility Managers Association of New Mexico Scholarship Endowment Follett Student Success Endowment Chester French and Diana Stewart Presidential Scholarship Endowment Garcia Automotive Group Scholarship Endowment Phillip Gonzales Scholarship Endowment Adelina Gonzales-Vigil Scholarship Endowment Ron Hackney Scholarship Endowment Della and Floyd Hampton Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fred Hawker Scholarship Endowment Health and Wellness Success Scholarship Endowment Jim R. Higdon Scholarship Endowment W.D. Hollingworth Memorial Scholarship Endowment Kenneth Lindemann Memorial Scholarship Endowment Lovelace Scholarship Endowment Frank H. Luna Scholarship Endowment Carrie G. Lund Memorial /Organ Donation Awareness Scholarship Endowment Making Money Work Endowment George J. Maloof Memorial Scholarship Endowment Heather Mara Memorial Scholarship Endowment Audrey A. Martinez and Paul A. Getz Scholarship Endowment Dolores and Ted Martinez Scholarship Endowment Robert and Mary Matteucci Presidential Scholarship Endowment Sherman and Cathy McCorkle Workforce Training Center Endowment Dr. Janice E. Micali Scholarship Endowment Milestone Scholarship Endowment Modrall Sperling Law Firm Business Occupations Scholarship Endowment Frances R. Moore Memorial Scholarship Endowment New Mexico Educational Foundation/New Mexico Student Loan Guarantee Corporation Scholarship Endowment New Mexico Land Title Association/Chili Currier Scholarship Endowment Mark Pardo Salon Endowed Scholarship in honor of A.J. “Pardo” Gonzales Aaron Parker Lockwood Scholarship Endowment Willian R. Park and Charles Saiz Scholarship and Equipment Endowments Phi Theta Kappa Endowment PNM Renewable Technology Success Award Endowment PNM Staff Appreciation Endowment PNM Student Choice Outstanding Faculty Award Eloy Reyes Title V Memorial Scholarship Endowment David Rhutasel Scholarship Endowment Rodey Law Firm Scholarship Endowment Jack and Donna Rust Opportunity Scholarship Endowment Amey P. Sanchez Scholarship Endowment Phil C. Sanchez Memorial Scholarship Endowment Sandia Foundation Scholarship Endowment Barbara Silva Book/Tool Scholarship Endowment Judith Adina Simon Scholarship Endowment James P. Toler Scholarship Endowment TRW Space and Defense Scholarship Endowment Vet Tech Success Scholarship Endowment VK Memorial Scholarship Endowment Ann and Peter Ziegler Scholarship Endowment Central New Mexico Community College Foundation | 2013 Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 | 2013 and 2011 | 2012 Statements of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets Years ended June 30, 2013 and 2012 2013 2012 Operating revenues: Gifts and pledges $1,320,452 $814,896 Grant revenue 476,316 1,879,736 Total operating revenues Operating expenses: Contributions to CNM: Scholarships Program support Equipment and supplies Fundraising General and administrative Uncollectible pledges 1,796,768 2,694,632 278,952 268,520 903,296 2,389,227 92,793 32,989 102,964 74,386 23,485 23,639 12,665 2,801 Statements of Net Assets 2013 2012 Assets: Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents – unrestricted $11,158 $18,645 Cash and cash equivalents – restricted 506,234 543,469 Pledges receivable – unrestricted, net 2,650 2,650 Pledges receivable – restricted, net 261,925 76,465 Other receivable – unrestricted 1,398 7,414 Other receivable – restricted 4,597 12,777 Total current assets Noncurrent assets: Cash and cash equivalents – restricted 657,193 859,658 Investments – restricted 4,558,638 4,304,928 Pledges receivable – restricted, net 509,382 74,422 Total noncurrent assets Total assets Operating income (loss) 382,613 (96,930) Liabilities: Current liabilities: Accounts payable Nonoperating revenues (expenses): Due to CNM Investment income 432,939 75,359 Deferred revenue Investment management fees and taxes (42,182) (50,442) Total nonoperating revenues 390,757 24,917 Total liabilities Net position: Contributions to permanent endowments: Gifts and pledges 138,342 578,463 Unrestricted Restricted: Change in net position 911,712 506,450 Expendable: Scholarships Program Support Net position, beginning of year 5,447,039 4,940,589 Nonexpendable: Scholarships Net position, end of year $6,358,751 $ 5,447,039 Program Support Total net position Total operating expenses 1,414,155 2,791,562 787,962 661,420 5,725,213 5,239,008 $6,513,175 $5,900,428 $13,785 69,239 71,400 $6,579 117,002 329,808 $154,424 $453,389 $9,586 $17,919 1,382,935 572,063 1,053,414 1,079,028 3,703,803 3,569,576 209,013 208,453 $6,358,751$5,447,039 15 Bruce Beebe,Wells Fargo Bank, NM speaks at a reception held to honor Wells Fargo’s partnership with CNM for the Building Community Campaign in support of student success. Pat Vincent-Collawn, President and CEO of PNM. Jim Hinton, President and CEO of Presbyterian Healthcare Services and CNM President, Kathie Winograd. Central New MexicoFederal CommunityCredit College Foundation Terry Laudick, President and CEO of New Mexico Educators Union| 2013 and Annual BoardReport Members. Building Community Campaign The CNM Foundation is grateful to the below investors for their participation in the “Building Community” Campaign to raise resources to help ensure that our students who enter our education/training programs are able to graduate and become successful members of our business community. To do so, we need more resources to make a significant impact on the retention and graduation rate of the 30,000 students we serve. These supporters have made an investment in the future of New Mexico’s workforce and believe that our future economic outlook depends on the availability and quality of trained personnel. We are grateful for their belief in CNM’s returned investment to business and the New Mexico economy. We invite you to learn more about this campaign. The McCorkle family The Malott family Kara Bobroff on behalf of the Native American Community Academy students, families and alumni. An investment in CNM is an investment in New Mexico’s future. ( 5 0 5 ) 2 2 4 - 4 6 8 5 • 5 2 5 B u e na V i s ta D r . SE A l b u q u e r q u e , N M 8 7 1 0 6 cnm.edu/foundation