2013 CNM Foundation Annual Report

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“An investment in
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— 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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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